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Contents 

 

 

Quick start guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Target audience ............................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Installing Secvest ............................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Configuring Secvest ......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Secvest function test ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

Safety information ........................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Explanation of symbols .................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Intended use .................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

General ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

Power supply ................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Wireless operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Mounting location of the alarm panel ............................................................................................................................. 10

 

Device overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Device front .................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

International key assignment ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Device rear (mounting plate).......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Mounting/Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Connection overview, terminal block ............................................................................................................................. 21

 

Fixing the mounting plate to the wall ............................................................................................................................. 23

 

Positioning the wireless alarm system (alarm panel) ............................................................................................... 23

 

Fixing the mounting plate.......................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Connecting the components .......................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Installing the optional GSM (FUMO50000)............................................................................................................... 24

 

Installing the micro SD card ...................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Final steps ................................................................................................................................................................ 24

 

Commissioning .............................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

Initial commissioning/factory reset ................................................................................................................................. 25

 

For a system that is already installed ............................................................................................................................ 25

 

Logging into the wireless alarm system ......................................................................................................................... 26

 

Configuration.................................................................................................................................................................. 27

 

Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................. 27

 

Menu structure ............................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

Menu control elements ................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

Login screen .................................................................................................................................................................. 30

 

Main menu ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

INFO ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Panel ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Communications ....................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

Status ............................................................................................................................................................................. 37

 

Devices .......................................................................................................................................................................... 38

 

Detectors .................................................................................................................................................................. 38

 

Control Devices ........................................................................................................................................................ 50

 

Adding control devices (alarm panel only)................................................................................................................ 50

 

Outdoor (external) sirens .......................................................................................................................................... 52

 

Info module/indoor siren ........................................................................................................................................... 54

 

WAM (Wireless Accessory Module) ......................................................................................................................... 55

 

Door Locks ..................................................................................................................................................................... 57

 

Outputs........................................................................................................................................................................... 58

 

Radio Outputs ........................................................................................................................................................... 58

 

Summary of Contents for SECVEST

Page 1: ...I n s t a l l e r m a n u a l...

Page 2: ...aanduiding van de paginanummers English Dansk These user manual contains important information for installation and operation This should be also noted when this product is passed on to a third party...

Page 3: ...Contents 3...

Page 4: ...23 Positioning the wireless alarm system alarm panel 23 Fixing the mounting plate 23 Connecting the components 24 Installing the optional GSM FUMO50000 24 Installing the micro SD card 24 Final steps...

Page 5: ...116 ARC Reporting CID SIA Events for all protocols EXCEPT Fast Format 117 ARC Reporting More 118 Social Care 121 Social Care Phone Book 123 Social Care Account Numbers 124 Speech Dialler 125 Speech Di...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 VoIP error messages 160 Time zones 161 Landline notification centre 161 GSM network notification centre 162 SMS notification 162 Email notification email setup 163 Index 167...

Page 7: ...menus Installing Secvest The installation of the Secvest wireless alarm system is described in chapter Mounting Installation from page 21 Additional information can be found in the document supplied...

Page 8: ...use of electronic devices Caution All guarantee claims are invalid in the event of damage caused by non compliance with these instructions We cannot be held liable for resulting damage Caution In the...

Page 9: ...on The alarm panel is supplied power via an integrated power supply unit The power supply unitis connected to the building s 230 V AC grid via a separately secured line Connection to the building s gr...

Page 10: ...device cannot be tampered with when the alarm panel is mounted The alarm panel should be mounted at a comfortable height between 1 5 and 2 m Note If small children are present the alarm panel should b...

Page 11: ...e armed 2 Confirmation buttons Used to navigate to a higher lower menu level or to select options or to exit a menu 6 Disarm button Monitoring is deactivated device disarmed 3 Navigation buttons Used...

Page 12: ...Device overview 12 International key assignment...

Page 13: ...tamper switch 9 Connection for mains voltage 110 V 230 V AC 50 60 Hz 3 Code reset PINs 10 Micro SD card holder 4 Connection for optional GSM module FUMO50000 11 Fuse holder for mains fuse 5 Connection...

Page 14: ...Device overview 14...

Page 15: ...tectors but also monitor attempts to open a door or window using a lever via innovative magnetic field sensors Perimeter protection All points of access to the premises are monitored including house d...

Page 16: ...ter name on the IP network such as example org The user sends this domain as the query The URL is then converted by the DNS into the associated IP address the connection number on the IP network e g a...

Page 17: ...ed for telephony but also for line and packet based data transmission and short text messages SMS HTTPS HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure a communications protocol on the web used to transfer data se...

Page 18: ...edical emergency Personal medical emergency for which help can be arranged using an alarm NC Normally Closed contact or switch that opens when actuated NO Normally Open contact or switch that closes w...

Page 19: ...r the security field Signals from wireless earphones mobile phones garage door openers etc cannot interfere with devices operating in these ranges Europe frequency use specification of the European Co...

Page 20: ...e This alarm does not trigger any sounders indoors and outdoors remains quiet and calm but an alarm receiving centre is discreetly notified intruder is not scared off rather caught in the act aggressi...

Page 21: ...from an independent body that ensures the high quality and safety of alarm systems in Germany the following are relevant certification as per POS in accordance with accident prevention regulations and...

Page 22: ...m signalling device Open drain transistor output 500 mA 13 8 V DC 3 Z303 Z304 wired zones 303 and 304 8 TR tamper return tamper input from a wired sounder 4 Z301 Z302 wired zones 301 and 302 9 TRB tro...

Page 23: ...it is armed The alarm panel should be mounted near a socket or power supply If a telephone dialler is used the alarm panel must be connected to a telephone connection The alarm panel should be mounted...

Page 24: ...labelled precisely when the system is installed 11 Connect all components to the terminal blocks 12 Ensure that all connections are securely fitted Installing the optional GSM FUMO50000 If available...

Page 25: ...el and automatically access it You can download the IP Installer from www abus com 8 Connect to the wireless alarm system via the web browser Note When the alarm panel is first set up it may take up t...

Page 26: ...to the wireless alarm system it cannot be accessed via web browser for security reasons Note Depending on the browser a message may appear indicating that the connection certificate is unsafe Confirm...

Page 27: ...tputs 57 Wired Outputs 58 Partitions 68 Configure partitions Full Set 69 Configure partitions Part Set 76 Configure partitions HUA response 84 System 86 General 86 Installer Details 90 User Access 91...

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Page 29: ...main menus are displayed 2 Button for online help Click this button to open the current documentation as a PDF This documentation can then be saved locally as well 5 Submenu list The submenus associa...

Page 30: ...d for the user name Enter 999999 or 9999 The entry is case sensitive 3 Login button 2 Input field for the password Enter 999999 or 9999 as an installer The entry is case sensitive Note You are automat...

Page 31: ...ation about the status of the alarm system partitions 37 5 Partitions Overview configuration of the partitions 69 3 Devices Overview configuration of the components IP zones Wireless Zones Wired Zones...

Page 32: ...e Speech Dialler SMS Email Communication options Contacts 110 9 View Log Overview of faults events and processes on all components of the alarm system 152 8 Social Care Overview configuration of socia...

Page 33: ...lanation Version Version number of the software currently installed on the alarm system Serial Number Serial number of the alarm system Part No Article number of the alarm system Language Set language...

Page 34: ...ns PSTN Name function Explanation PSTN Link Status Queries the PSTN link status Secvest checks the connected telephone line The message OK appears If it is not connected not enabled or is disrupted th...

Page 35: ...s the Secvest automatically obtains its IP address from a DHCP server for example in a router If the Secvest is not networked 0 0 0 0 is displayed here IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask is displayed here...

Page 36: ...e offer Installer Code ID of the wireless alarm system required for the licence key Please enter code Input field for the licence key for customisation of the alarm system language settings for exampl...

Page 37: ...arm that is confirmed by the user but not reset is displayed in the corresponding partition as a warning symbol Clicking this warning symbol resets this alarm 2 Status display The status display conta...

Page 38: ...idual IP zone Attributes Overview of the attribute and status of the individual IP zone Note To integrate a network camera into a free IP zone it must first be integrated and configured in the alarm p...

Page 39: ...larm panel Trigger Events for External or Int Ext trigger mode only Events which cause the camera to start recording Trigger Partitions for External or Int Ext trigger mode only Partitions to be monit...

Page 40: ...me once the configuration is complete by selecting Submit Selecting the zone type Note The preset zone type can be changed here Note the description of the zone types in this section A zone is a detec...

Page 41: ...A zone configured as Exit Norm Alm behaves similarly to a Normal Alarm zone A zone of this type however starts an alarm even when the detector is triggered during the exit time Hold Up Alarm This zon...

Page 42: ...per switch of the housing If the housing is opened the wireless alarm panel saves the event and reports it to the alarm reception centre Tamper This zone is used for tamper monitoring of external devi...

Page 43: ...activated and Ext PSU Batt Fault appears on the display If this fault is triggered while the system is armed a log book entry is created and the communication configured accordingly is started but no...

Page 44: ...matically omitted if it was open when the system was armed Attribute Explanation Omittable If a zone is given this attribute a user can omit this zone before arming the system If a user attempts to ar...

Page 45: ...function and do not activate the soak test as this function stops the detector from triggering any alarms when the wireless alarm system is armed and only saves a message to the memory instead After...

Page 46: ...41 Adding deleting detectors alarm panel only 1 Select menu Devices Wireless Zones 2 The following function is available Function Explanation Add Del Detectors Select this item to view a list of all...

Page 47: ...ready used may appear on the display when you are teaching in a detector after you have received confirmation of the teach in process because the detector sends its signal more than once In this case...

Page 48: ...e of the zone Partition Partition of the individual zone Type Type of the individual wired zone Attributes Overview of the attributes for the individual wired zone Delete All alarm panel only 1 Select...

Page 49: ...Configuration 49 Note The description of the configuration of the zone name partition zone type and zone attributes can be found after the IP zones overview from page 41...

Page 50: ...alarm panel only Note Up to eight wireless control devices can be taught in 1 Select Add Del Ctrl Device 2 Select the corresponding control device 3 Trigger the tamper contact of the control device se...

Page 51: ...to be triggered when the button is pressed Not Used C button has no function Set Arm the assigned partitions Part Set Internally arm the assigned partitions Unset Disarm the assigned partitions Outpu...

Page 52: ...ears on the display to confirm that the siren was added and the value for the received signal strength is shown 5 Exit the entry with Back Note If a siren has been taught in the symbol appears next to...

Page 53: ...Configuration 53 Wired Sirens Name function Explanation Number The number comprises the component type Wired SRN and a consecutive number Name Unique name of the wired siren...

Page 54: ...1 After selecting this menu item the following display appears Select Add Del Siren 2 Select the corresponding siren 3 After selecting this menu item the following display appears Is the receiver is...

Page 55: ...4 217 220 245 WAM 5 213 216 244 WAM 6 209 212 243 WAM 7 205 208 242 WAM 8 201 204 241 Note Configure the wireless accessory module as describe in the WAM installation instructions e g as a wireless s...

Page 56: ...se outputs no longer have to be added manually Simply define the settings for the output function as described in section Editing outputs These outputs only need to be configured but no longer have to...

Page 57: ...amper contact of the door lock or insert a battery Note When the door lock has been taught in the wireless alarm panel beeps twice to confirm A message appears on the display to confirm that the door...

Page 58: ...assign unique output names so that if a fault occurs it is easier to identify the affected output 2 Delete the preset name 3 Assign a unique name for the output with max 12 characters Inverting outpu...

Page 59: ...ique output names so that if a fault occurs it is easier to identify the affected output 2 Delete the preset name 3 Assign a unique name for the output with max 12 characters 4 Confirm the selection o...

Page 60: ...normal alarm The alarm panel activates the output when Two normal alarms are triggered in the same partition during the confirmation time A normal alarm and a tamper alarm are triggered in the same p...

Page 61: ...de A duress code has been used The alarm panel activates the output as soon as a user enters a duress code and deactivates the output again when the user resets the system Yes Confirmed Alarm This out...

Page 62: ...robe This output is activated when there is a local alarm in the selected partition and remains activated until the wireless alarm panel is disarmed The output is also activated for 10 seconds after t...

Page 63: ...activated until all detectors no longer send this message Yes Battery Fault The output is activated when the alarm panel identifies a fault with the backup battery OR a zone with zone type Ext PSU Ba...

Page 64: ...ated as soon as an event occurs that causes a fault This includes RF Low Battery RF Supervision RF Jamming A C Fault Battery Fault Ext PSU Fault Tamper Note that in the event of an A C Fault the outpu...

Page 65: ...earmed after the siren time has expired In a system with partitions the output can be assigned to different partitions The output is deactivated again when a user or installer resets the system or the...

Page 66: ...put The alarm panel restores the zone and resets the output when a user or installer resets the system Entry Exit Follow This output is activated for the duration of the delay time entry delay or exit...

Page 67: ...lay time has expired Yes Installer on Site The output is activated as soon as the alarm panel is in installer mode and deactivated as soon as the installer has successfully exited this menu No Walk Te...

Page 68: ...ed when the system or partition is disarmed or an alarm event occurs The output is activated for one second when either the system is reset or installer mode is exited on the alarm panel Note if Norma...

Page 69: ...ed partitions appear in the Full set link line Full set link Use this option to define a common partition Partition 1 is always the common partition Partition 1 can be connected linked to other partit...

Page 70: ...cters are allowed The alarm panel displays this name during arming Full Set Settings for the complete arming of the partition Exit Mode Select the mode of arming when exiting the premises Timed Set Us...

Page 71: ...exit time has expired Under Exit time select the corresponding time However no warning tone sounds during this time If the partition has been armed an acoustic confirmation sounds The alarm panel sav...

Page 72: ...ng area The user can start the arming sequence using the user code proximity keyfob or remote control Note arming with remote control must not be set to Instant Installer Mode System User Access Remot...

Page 73: ...d 120 s Alarm Response Select the response here for when an alarm occurs in this partition Internal Alarm panel indoor siren info module and control device Siren Alarm panel indoor siren info module a...

Page 74: ...s one visual acknowledgement on the wireless external siren Strobe outputs are activated for 10 s after successfully arming the partition Off After successfully arming the partition there is no visual...

Page 75: ...minutes after a burglar alarm The siren time can be set to a value between 0 and 20 min If sounders are assigned to multiple partitions the alarm panel uses the longest siren time set for the partiti...

Page 76: ...ted an intrusion during your absence The delay time runs anyway Disarm the alarm panel within the delay time Do so only if you feel it is safe however An intruder could still be inside the property If...

Page 77: ...ed The alarm panel displays this name during arming Part Set Settings for the internal arming of the partition Exit Mode Select the mode of internal arming when exiting the premises Timed Set Use this...

Page 78: ...still be locked During this time it cannot send signals to complete the arming process Instant Set The partition is internally armed immediately without any acoustic warning tone If the partition has...

Page 79: ...Door zone The entry time starts when the door is opened The entry tone sounding at this point is different from a normal entry tone If the user locks the door again without starting the entry time th...

Page 80: ...rm signal and have still not been reset During this time the alarm panel ignores alarm signals from detectors and sirens are not triggered Enter the time in seconds as a 2 digit number 01 30 The facto...

Page 81: ...ons the alarm panel uses the shortest siren delay set for the partitions in question Siren time ext min Time for the duration of the external siren s in minutes The siren time can be set to a value be...

Page 82: ...successfully internally arming the partition there is one visual acknowledgement on the wireless external siren Strobe outputs are activated for 10 s after successfully arming the partition Off After...

Page 83: ...ternal siren s in minutes after a burglar alarm The siren time can be set to a value between 0 and 20 min If sounders are assigned to multiple partitions the alarm panel uses the longest siren time se...

Page 84: ...ed an intrusion during your absence The delay time runs anyway Disarm the alarm panel within the delay time Do so only if you feel it is safe however An intruder could still be inside the property If...

Page 85: ...nd the connected sirens according to the set siren time A triangle warning appears on the alarm panel display to indicate the hold up alarm Details are displayed after a user code is entered The acous...

Page 86: ...unders and the connected sirens according to the set siren time The hold up alarm and details are shown on the alarm panel display No user code must be entered to view the details The acoustic warning...

Page 87: ...Text Name max 20 characters shown on the Secvest display Restore Defaults Only available on the alarm panel This menu item resets the device back to its factory defaults After confirmation the followi...

Page 88: ...not change the selected language Access Code Length 4 Digit User Codes 6 Digit User Codes Wired Zone Type 2 wire FSL 2K2 4K7 2 wire FSL 1K 1K 2 wire FSL 2K 2K 2 wire FSL 4K7 4K7 4 wire CC 2 wire CC O...

Page 89: ...a log book entry is created Power supply restored If the power disruption lasts longer than 9 s the following occurs If the value is set to 0 min a warning tone is sounded after 10 s and the alarm pa...

Page 90: ...s set to 0 min a warning tone is sounded after 10 s and the alarm panel reports the failure DC Fault outputs are activated If the value is set to higher than 0 min this timer is started 10 s after the...

Page 91: ...er access code on the alarm panel Factory Defaults 9999 4 digit user code 999999 6 digit user code It is a good idea to change this code The installer code can be used to access installer mode and per...

Page 92: ...re alarm hold up alarm medical alarm on the alarm system or control device Deactivated Function not possible Social Care Key Activated Manual triggering of a social care alarm is possible by simultane...

Page 93: ...y has access to the system when a user is present Activated After the installer has entered their code the system prompts the user to enter their user code Only once a user code has also been entered...

Page 94: ...ting a Duress Code User The system can be armed or disarmed using a duress code Important If a user is forced by an intruder to disarm the alarm system they should disarm the system using a duress cod...

Page 95: ...larms Activated Allows the user to reset this alarm triggered for zones or detectors Deactivated User cannot perform a reset The installer must reset the system after an alarm Zone Tampers Activated A...

Page 96: ...m a reset The installer must reset the system This setting is required for INCERT certification System tampers can be caused by Housing and wall tamper switches on the alarm panel Housing and wall tam...

Page 97: ...s configured to Unconfirm Siren On Dropdown selection field for Unconfirm Confirm Note Confirm can only be selected if Sounder On is configured to Unconfirm Confirmation Time Confirmation Mode DD243 a...

Page 98: ...nce door has been opened relevant for DD234 Unconfirmed Reset Confirmation Mode DD243 and BS8243 only Dropdown selection field for Installer User After Entry Confirmation Mode DD243 and BS8243 only Dr...

Page 99: ...iren responds to fire alarms burglar alarms and hold up alarms Siren Strobe The wireless siren operates the siren and strobe when an alarm is triggered Strobe The wireless siren operates only the stro...

Page 100: ...erly The SD card can then be safely removed Enable Hardware After insertion the SD card is brought into operation again Read and write operations can run again GSM antenna The menu only appears when a...

Page 101: ...its When switching from 4 to 6 digit numerical codes 00 is automatically added to the end of the existing 4 digit codes Example 1234 becomes 123400 Switching from 6 to 4 digits When switching from 6 t...

Page 102: ...og book entry of this event No display and no warning tones RF Supervision or RF Fault outputs are activated Log book entry of this event Display and warning tones RF Supervision or RF Fault outputs a...

Page 103: ...are also activated If no tamper channel is assigned in FF an unconfirmed alarm is sent Tamper alarm Jamming is reported Note If Tamp as Tamp Only is disabled the Jamming or Fault outputs are also act...

Page 104: ...e button on the remote control again to confirm that the system should arm On The user only has to press the corresponding button on the remote control once to start the arming process Note With the C...

Page 105: ...en started beforehand Final Door zone is triggered Dropdown selection field for Always The user can always disarm the possible partitions without the entry time being started first During entry time T...

Page 106: ...ute Silence Alerts silent warnings This option controls the length of time in which warning tones a brief beep every few minutes are sounded Dropdown selection field for User Code Warnings are sounded...

Page 107: ...s the user can reset the system This setting is compliant with EN 50131 Deactivated No additional delay when deviating from the entry route An alarm is immediately triggered if a user deviates from t...

Page 108: ...ration to be restored Click the Load Configuration button to import the configuration to be restored into the wireless alarm system The wireless alarm system must then be restarted Backup Click the Ba...

Page 109: ...uage file to be loaded Click the Submit button to import the selected file into the wireless alarm system Application File Click the Browse button to specify the path and file name of the application...

Page 110: ...Address Gateway IP address DNS Primary IP Address DNS primary IP address ABUS Server Enabled Activated Establishes a connection to the ABUS server An account for Secvest must be created Deactivated F...

Page 111: ...provider either the entire email address or a separate user name Password Password for the email account Note This entry is case sensitive SSL Activated An encrypted connection SSL to the provider is...

Page 112: ...r Password SIP user password of the SIP service provider SIP Port Port of the SIP service provider RTP Port RTP port number SIP Test Call Dest User ID User ID for a test call via SIP SIP Dialler Enabl...

Page 113: ...rting Name function Explanation checkbox Call Mode Dropdown selection field for Disabled Single Alternate Protocol Dropdown selection field for Fast Format Contact ID SIA 1 SIA 2 SC SIA 3 Ex SIA 3 Ex...

Page 114: ...Configuration 114 ARC Reporting Phone Book Name function Explanation checkbox Tel Recipient Name of the recipient...

Page 115: ...ID account number up to 6 digits for the partition in question CID uses 4 digit account numbers With Fast Format you can use four five or six digit account numbers The alarm panel adds a leading zero...

Page 116: ...urglar Alarm P4 HU Alarm HUA Confirm Duress Code Confirmed Alarm Fire Alarm Technical Alarm Alarm Abort Medical Alarm Key Box Tamper RF Supervision RF Jamming RF Low Battery Mains Fault General Fault...

Page 117: ...larm Technical Alarm Set Unset Reset Omit RF Supervision RF Battery PSU Mains Fault Installer Mode Time Date Reset HU Alarm Burglar Alarm Tampers Part Set Exit Timeout Key Box RF Jamming Panel Battery...

Page 118: ...to the ARC two bits of information are transmitted to the ARC Type and time of the event taking place Event reset The event reset is called a restoral Activated The information about the event reset...

Page 119: ...the status messages are not transmitted to the ARC Burg Comms Rearm Appears only when the following is set System Confirmation Confirmation Mode Basic and Communications Protocol Fast Format Activated...

Page 120: ...THE HOUR For Static Test Call only Daily Weekly Monthly Input field for the time of the daily test call hh mm SET THE DAY For Static Test Call only Weekly Dropdown selection field for Sunday Monday T...

Page 121: ...ods should be used here PSTN 1 2 or No GSM 1 2 or No 21CN Ack Time An analogue telephone connection to the ARC directed via the new public telephone networks sometimes takes more time than a conventio...

Page 122: ...e Activated A social care alarm transmission must be confirmed by the recipient by pressing DTMF button 5 otherwise the calls will be repeated Deactivated If the function is deactivated the emergency...

Page 123: ...hone Book Name function Explanation checkbox Tel Recipients 1 to 2 After clicking in the selection field a pop up window appears where the desired telephone number of a recipient can be selected from...

Page 124: ...Care Account Numbers Name function Explanation checkbox Account No P Store an 8 digit account number factory default 00000000 for switching to a social care alarm centre or alarm receiving centre for...

Page 125: ...re Ethernet 1 2 3 or No PSTN 1 2 3 or No GSM 1 2 3 or No Call Acknowledge Activated The alarm transmission must be confirmed by the recipient with 5 or 9 Pressing DTMF button 5 calls to this number ar...

Page 126: ...Triggers Name function Explanation checkbox Trigger Dropdown selection field for None Burglar Alarm Hold Up Alarm Fire Alarm Medical Alarm Social Care Alarm Social Inactivity Technical Alarm Soak Test...

Page 127: ...Destinations Name function Explanation checkbox Recipient After clicking in the selection field a pop up window appears where the desired telephone number or SIP ID of a recipient can be selected fro...

Page 128: ...Explanation checkbox Enabled Activated The SMS function is available Deactivated The SMS function is not available Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should be used he...

Page 129: ...129 SMS Triggers Name function Explanation checkbox Message After clicking in a selection field a pop up window appears where the desired trigger for message 1 to 4 can be selected Tampers Alarms Sets...

Page 130: ...Destinations Name function Explanation checkbox Message After clicking in the selection field a pop up window appears where the desired telephone number of a recipient can be selected from the contac...

Page 131: ...Configuration 131 SMS Destinations Message Name function Explanation checkbox Tel Recipient Selection of recipient 1 to 8 for message 1 to 4...

Page 132: ...Configuration 132 SMS Destinations Message Telephone Recipients Name function Explanation checkbox None Do not select any recipients Recipient Select contact data for recipient A to L...

Page 133: ...Configuration 133 SMS Messages Name function Explanation checkbox Home Message Store a home message max 30 characters Message Store message 1 to 4 max 30 characters...

Page 134: ...any landline telephone connections The connection must be enabled for this however and all telecommunications equipment connected between the end of line and first TAE socket and the wireless alarm pa...

Page 135: ...SMS notifications Note To send SMS messages from the GSM network starting from the GSM module the number of the SMS service centre for the network operator in question is already stored on the SIM car...

Page 136: ...ction Explanation checkbox Enabled Activated The email function is available Deactivated The email function is not available Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should b...

Page 137: ...37 Email Triggers Name function Explanation checkbox Message After clicking in a selection field a pop up window appears where the desired trigger for message 1 to 4 can be selected Tampers Alarms Set...

Page 138: ...ail Destinations Name function Explanation checkbox Message After clicking in the selection field a pop up window appears where the desired email address of a recipient can be selected from the contac...

Page 139: ...Configuration 139 Email Messages Name function Explanation checkbox Home Message Store a home message max 30 characters Message Store message 1 to 4 max 30 characters...

Page 140: ...the telephone connection Disabled Audible Silent GSM Line Fault Response only when GSM module is used Select how Secvest responds if a fault occurs with the GSM connection Disabled Audible Silent Call...

Page 141: ...the private branch exchange or in the instructions of the private branch exchange It is usually the number 0 in the UK it is usually the number 9 Format of the telephone number 0 0123 4567890 The ala...

Page 142: ...m panel answers a call 3 rings 5 rings 7 rings 10 rings 15 rings 255 rings Note If the value is set to 255 the alarm panel never answers the call Answer on 1 ring only when Call in control is activate...

Page 143: ...Configuration 143 Contacts Up to 12 recipients can be defined here to whom messages are sent...

Page 144: ...function Explanation checkbox Start Monitoring Hr Start time of social care monitoring hh mm End Monitoring Hr End time of social care monitoring hh mm Monitoring Interval Interval in hours Language V...

Page 145: ...Once the partitions are selected only the detectors in the selected partitions are displayed Zones Selected detectors can be tested here A list of all detectors appears Select the detectors to be tes...

Page 146: ...ency or social care alarm at the same time to test them On the display F dual keys fire alarm P dual keys hold up M dual keys medical emergency H dual keys social care alarm The lower and button on th...

Page 147: ...rded signal strengths for the selected component Detectors The display shows the signal strength of each taught in detector The zone names are displayed To view the zone numbers press the right menu k...

Page 148: ...ton open lock which user is assigned to this remote control the function of the pressed button F Set All Prt Set All or Output On Off or Toggle xyz Query Status Unset All the received signal strength...

Page 149: ...ed contact Press the Select button The alarm panel sends a test call to this recipient The event or trigger Test is sent according to the set protocol During the test call a series of progress message...

Page 150: ...his is selected enter a number to dial Press the OK button The alarm panel sends an SMS to this number The recipient receives an SMS in the following form Home Message 10 56 21 01 2015 SMS Test Call D...

Page 151: ...the tamper loop S Example for a 2 wire FSL 2K2 4K7 zone Alarm contact closed standby 2k18 Alarm contact open 6k89 Alarm contact open and series resistor bridged 4k68 Short circuit in line to detector...

Page 152: ...all of the relevant data for the alarm panel including the date and time The memory can hold up to 600 entries If the memory is full the oldest entry is deleted and overwritten with the new entry firs...

Page 153: ...k the corresponding buttons using the mouse The displays on the virtual keypad are the same as those on the alarm panel Note the following If you are logged in as an installer on the web server you op...

Page 154: ...Wh per year 300 mA 13 8 V Fuse T1A AC input Backup power supply Battery Polymer lithium ion 7 4V Capacity 2500 mAh Minimum running time in emergency power mode 12 hours 24 hours with optional second b...

Page 155: ...n accordance with EN 50130 4 EMC emissions In accordance with EN 61000 6 3 Electrical safety In accordance with EN 60950 1 Environmental class II EN 50131 1 A1 2009 Security grade 2 EN 50131 1 A1 2009...

Page 156: ...Wireless accessory module WAM 8 PSTN SMS protocols TAP 8N1 TAP 7E1 UCP 8N1 UCP 7E1 ETSI Protocol 1 Email Up to 8 email addresses Alarm receiving centre protocols ARC Analogue Fast Format Contact ID S...

Page 157: ...r unable to accommodate parameters 458 Unable to queue message for node 459 Node not allowed reason 500 Syntax error command unrecognized 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments 502 Command not im...

Page 158: ...ap eg too many messages exchanged 37648 Internal error eg unexpected failure in lower level module 37776 Unknown identity received eg PSK identity 37904 Public key type mismatch eg asked for RSA key e...

Page 159: ...the ServerKeyExchange handshake message failed 41616 Processing of the ServerHelloDone handshake message failed 41744 Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed 41872 Processing of...

Page 160: ..._ERROR 15 VOIP_CALL_ICE_CREATE_ERROR 16 VOIP_CALL_ICE_PROCEDURE_ERROR 17 VOIP_CALL_ICE_INVITE_CREATION_ERROR 18 VOIP_CALL_ICE_REINVITE_CREATION_ERROR 19 VOIP_CALL_ICE_REINVITE_SEND_ERROR 20 VOIP_CALL_...

Page 161: ...ound here http www weltzeit de zeitzonenkarte php All information subject to change Landline notification centre Germany F SMSC operator Protocol Service Centre Tel Materna UCP 8N1 09003 266 9002 Tele...

Page 162: ...er Wireless mobile phone network SMS service centre Telekom D1 Telekom 491710760000 Vodafone D2 Vodafone 491722270333 alternativ 491722270000 o2 o2 491760000443 BASE E Plus E Plus 491770610000 mobilco...

Page 163: ...ers that offer their services free of charge GMX web de Yahoo T Online Google Mail Outlook Email notification email setup To send an email to a predefined email address if an event occurs the SMTP log...

Page 164: ...email address e g yourname arcor de User name email address e g yourname arcor de Password password for email account SSL Disabled GMX Server name mail gmx net Server IP port number 465 Account email...

Page 165: ...r name smtp gmail com Server IP port number 25 or 587 Account email address e g yourname gmail com User name email address e g yourname gmail com Password password for email account SSL Disabled T Onl...

Page 166: ...hoo de Server name smtp mail yahoo de Server IP port number 465 Account email address e g yourname yahoo de User name email address e g yourname yahoo de Password password for email account SSL Enable...

Page 167: ...alarm system 17 Danger detector 15 DEOL 16 Device front 11 Device overview 10 Devices 18 Disarm 19 Display 16 Double end of line 16 Email notification 167 Environmental class 156 Ethernet 35 Event lo...

Page 168: ...ation 10 Seismic sensor 19 Shock detector 16 Signal transmission 155 Silent alarm 20 Sirens 157 Smoke alarm device 19 SMS service centre 163 Sounder 15 19 Speech dialler 20 Status 20 Status display 37...

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Page 171: ...ABUS wireless alarm system Secvest Manufacturer ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany...

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