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15. Technical data

Fuses

Mains fuse (AC in)

Miniature fuse (micro fuse) 
     removable

Name

T1AL250V

Characteristic

T = slow blow

Operating current

1 A

Breaking capacity

L = low

Operating voltage

250 V

Design

Glass tube 5x20 mm

Wireless signal transmission

Operating frequency

868.6625 MHz

In accordance with:
EN 50131-5-3 Grade 2
EN 300 220-1 V.2.1.1
EN 300 220-2 V.2.1.1
EN 300 220-3 V.1.1.1

Frequency band reserved for applications in the security zone

Modulation

FM

Bandwidth

+/- 10 kHz 

Narrow band, 25 kHz channel separation

Transmission power

10 mW

Antenna

Integrated duplex antenna technology

Range

Indoors:   approximately 30 m
                depending on environmental factors
Outdoors: approximately 100 m

Special features

Individual identification

Summary of Contents for SECVEST

Page 1: ...Secvest User guide V2 01 08...

Page 2: ...Internal arming via remote control 18 8 10 Arming via wireless control panel 18 8 11 Arming via remote control 18 8 12 Arming via chip key 19 8 13 Arming via delay times 19 8 14 Preventing arming of...

Page 3: ...s cylinder lock Secvest key 44 11 3 Additional door lock FU7010 7025E 44 11 4 Operation via telephone 45 12 Operation via web app browser 46 12 1 Operation via web browser 46 12 2 Operation via app 46...

Page 4: ...or damage caused by incorrect or improper installation and operation or failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings No liability can be accepted for resulting damage No part of the product...

Page 5: ...into security systems should be known only by the legal owners and never given out to unauthorised parties If you have to pass this information on via email please take care to send the user name and...

Page 6: ...nd a short written description of the problem must be supplied with the product If you discover a defect on your wireless alarm panel which existed at the time of purchase contact your dealer directly...

Page 7: ...7 6...

Page 8: ...the bedroom 7 1 x info module in the hallway Perimeter protection Protects against all possibility of access from outside windows doors etc An alarm is triggered as soon as someone gains access to the...

Page 9: ...ditional information 2 Keys for menu navigation see Menu navigation 3 Quick disarm key for disarming the complete system code entry required 4 Microphone opening 5 Proximity chip key reader area 6 Num...

Page 10: ...nted on the numerical keypad in order to provide a better overview during day to day operation Letters are entered according to the legend provided below In addition to data input numerical keys 1 3 4...

Page 11: ...is a potential medical problem such as a sudden feeling of faintness this call sends a message to a rescue coordination centre specialised in handling medical emergencies Nursing emergency call If a v...

Page 12: ...of time and date 4 Display of the status of up to 4 sub areas open padlock system disarmed closed padlock system armed house internal arming active 5 Error symbol indicates an alarm reset fault etc No...

Page 13: ...user menu which you can exit again by pressing the key The cleaning mode is started when the left and right navigation keys are pressed simultaneously For details see section 10 5 1 Functions Cleaning...

Page 14: ...s 8 3 Arming disarming via the quick arm keys 1 If the system is disarmed the display responds as follows The open padlock symbol indicates the disarmed status of the alarm panel 2 If the key is then...

Page 15: ...ay For this reason ensure that sufficient time is planned to exit the building If for example 35 s has already passed and you still have to get out the door there is not enough time A false alarm may...

Page 16: ...example you plan on leaving the premises 1 In our example the alarm panel is divided into 4 sub areas These are displayed as disarmed by the open padlock symbol First enter your user code as usual 2...

Page 17: ...to active using the Change function Click on Done to arm just this sub area 8 7 Internal arming In addition to the option of arming the complete system and sub areas the system also offers the option...

Page 18: ...ng red to indicate successful internal arming 8 10 Arming via wireless control panel An additional way of arming the system is provided via the optional wireless control panel This arming disarming op...

Page 19: ...8 0 3 6 9 8 13 Arming via delay times If you enter a code directly on the alarm panel or via chip key or quick arm keys the following problem occurs You must still be able to leave the premises throu...

Page 20: ...e alarm panel prevents arming in the following circumstances Intrusion detectors apart from the entrance are open Once they have been closed the arming procedure starts A panic button or panic transmi...

Page 21: ...has happened near this detector If the cause of the alarm is clarified and corrected press Reset The system is then reset and ready to be armed again Note that a reset is necessary If this is ignored...

Page 22: ...message Emergency call emergency switching to medical services e g Tunstall 9 2 1 Alarm forwarding via telephone With alarm forwarding via telephone you receive a telephone call and hear a message rec...

Page 23: ...help Speak to your specialist installation contractor if you have questions about monitoring station switching 9 2 3 Alarm forwarding via email If the Secvest is connected to the internet e g via a r...

Page 24: ...dministrator you can manage users and create new users Log into the user menu with your admin code and go to the Users menu 3 To add a new user select Add user You are then guided through the setup op...

Page 25: ...and swipe it across the ABUS logo in close proximity to the housing If no chip key is desired select No chip key 9 A remote control can then be assigned Press any key of the remote control If no remot...

Page 26: ...s are automatically deleted 10 1 3 Creating a user threat code In addition to the user levels of normal user and administrator you also have the option of creating a threat code This code is used to s...

Page 27: ...e reason The system then indicates the detectors that can be hidden The settings mean monitored and G locked not monitored Select the detector to be hidden and press Change Note that detectors to be h...

Page 28: ...ules active inactive Configuration of time schedules for automatic arming disarming 10 5 1 On off functions Select Functions to access the following options These options will be clarified in the subs...

Page 29: ...d time period in which no movement has been detected This function is used to monitor older vulnerable members of the household After a defined time period an emergency call is sent when the regular p...

Page 30: ...applies here for the backlighting of the menu keys arm disarm keys and number keys Set the desired lighting of the keys for menu navigation here Note If the touch front is installed these 3 menus are...

Page 31: ...restart the alarm panel manually This is helpful for some problems to reset the alarm panel to a defined initial state All the settings and configurations are retained Note This menu item is only vis...

Page 32: ...d The keys are disabled for a total of 35 s You can now clean the front without accidentally triggering an action The display shows Cleaning mode An acoustic warning signal and notification on the dis...

Page 33: ...the menu Then define whether the system automatically adjusts for daylight saving time or whether you wish to adjust the system manually yourself We recommend setting it to adjust Automatically Activ...

Page 34: ...ty empty empty A list of 5 configurable NTP server names in order of priority Manual mode Set date Set time Summer winter Automatic Manual 10 5 3 Edit outputs Only visible to the administrator If your...

Page 35: ...has a panic alarm this function can be disabled here The panic alarm on the remote control can be triggered by pressing both padlock keys at the same time 10 5 5 Volume settings Only visible to the a...

Page 36: ...inistrator You can manage your contacts in this menu Use the telephone IP interface or similar of your Secvest for example to forward alarms The contacts can be adjusted here or new data entered Not a...

Page 37: ...gency and care alarms will be assigned to sub area 1 Intrusion remote control intrusion pendant medical emergency pendant and care alarm pendant Events triggered by these user controlled components ar...

Page 38: ...test and activate the Bell on menu 2 A feedback tone sounds in this case when you trigger a detector during the walk test 3 Select System and your detectors should be listed the number of detectors v...

Page 39: ...lect Play Stop to hear all existing messages in the system one after the other 10 7 3 Door locks If a Secvest key and or additional door lock is installed it is a good idea to check its function occas...

Page 40: ...are also displayed 10 7 8 Telephone call If your system is equipped with an active telephone interface PSTN or GSM you can test the function of the connection by making a test call Enter any telephon...

Page 41: ...on software version e g V2 01 08 S N serial number of the alarm panel e g FUAA50000 E Part No article number of the alarm panel e g FUAA50000 Language set language including language version e g Engli...

Page 42: ...C fault Displays whether the alarm panel is connected to 230 V or if a fault is present External DC fault Displays whether the alarm panel is connected to 13 8 V external DC power supply or if a faul...

Page 43: ...ress 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 In a private network this is normally 255 255...

Page 44: ...lled you can arm and disarm the system in a way similar to the wireless cylinder lock The additional door lock provides a high degree of electromechanical security as it ensures intruders are met with...

Page 45: ...beeps in succession 2 Enter the access code via the telephone keypad You will then hear two beeps in succession You can then use all of the following commands upon consultation with your specialist i...

Page 46: ...ss of the Secvest in your browser e g Firefox The web interface can be used to operate the Secvest for arming and disarming the system with all the control options available directly on the alarm pane...

Page 47: ...e address was automatically obtained e g assigned by a router 3 Enter this address in the address line of your web browser without www or http Firefox is the web browser used in this example Depending...

Page 48: ...nput if Remember PIN is set to no in accordance with the VdS 3169 standard 13 2 Overview of the web interface The web interface is very similar in its functional scope to the user menu The control pan...

Page 49: ...splayed as follows in this example a magnetic contact is open If you click on Arm or Internally arm in this case you will find that it is not possible the padlock button remains open You must first re...

Page 50: ...gement in the triggered sub area This action must also be confirmed via a prompt from the alarm panel Obviously you can also internally arm your system in the usual way Simply click the corresponding...

Page 51: ...in more detail in this section ABUS recommends configuring the time schedules via the web interface if possible simply because it is easier and clearer to do so this way More information can be found...

Page 52: ...er for example and follow the instructions Important for S W 2 00 00 remote controls chip keys etc cannot be added via the web interface This must be carried out directly on the alarm panel Switch to...

Page 53: ...ess an overview of the recorded images Then click on the individual images You can save these images to your hard disk by clicking Save in order to use them as evidence of a break in for example Under...

Page 54: ...The alarm panel also activates all automatic arming warning outputs At the end of the warning time for week planner arming the alarm panel stops the warning tone and immediately arms the relevant part...

Page 55: ...panel reaches the time for a disarming event it disarms all relevant partitions There are no specific warnings for disarming partitions via week planner events Manual arming disarming and week planner...

Page 56: ...5 If you wish to use the time schedule for all 4 sub areas enable this field For individual sub areas use the field 10 6 The alarm panel can warn you before it automatically arms Choose Acoustic to re...

Page 57: ...ceptions available These are used to set up holidays and special events such as Christmas or Easter Here is an example of how to set up an exception You want to set the time schedule to Daily but add...

Page 58: ...nternal local external or silent Alarm zone A detector wireless or detector group wired is monitored via each zone and can be programmed separately Arm components Devices that can be used to arm disar...

Page 59: ...nals without manipulation or tampering between the alarm panel and its components Combination signalling device Combined sounder e g siren acoustic signal strobe visual signal Communication options Th...

Page 60: ...ere especially areas that an intruder most likely has to enter motion detectors and light barriers are usually used here Internal alarm Alarm sounds only within the building The outdoor sirens do not...

Page 61: ...e areas of open land around the periphery or the areas used for approaching the property e g using light barriers and motion detectors on the premises and or surveillance cameras with intelligent moti...

Page 62: ...y sounders indoors and outdoors remains quiet and calm but a monitoring station is discreetly notified intruder is not scared off rather caught in the act aggressive intruders are not provoked etc Smo...

Page 63: ...anti removal wall contact Technical damage For example water damage escaped gas etc Protection against these things is provided by special danger detectors Telephone dialler Device used to send alarm...

Page 64: ...larm and danger detectors that are connected wirelessly to the alarm panel Wireless key switch For convenient arming disarming of the alarm panel without entering a code using a key Wireless range The...

Page 65: ...imensions W x H x D 205 x 285 x 48 mm Weight 1453 g excluding batteries 1543 g including one battery 90 g one battery Capacity Zones IP zones 3 6 software version 1 01 00 and higher for the ABUS camer...

Page 66: ...ergency call transmitter 50 one per user Telephone book 12 contacts Name 2 telephone nos 1 email 1 IP address 1 VoIP SIP ID Calendar timers enabled disabled 10 time schedules each with 16 events 20 ex...

Page 67: ...ckup batteries 2 Display 3 5 effective area 84 mm x 45 mm 240 x 128 pixel monochrome greyscale LCD white backlighting Protection and security Security level Grade 2 EN 50131 1 A1 2009 Section 6 EN 501...

Page 68: ...king access locking codes Keyboard is locked for 5 minutes after 3 incorrect codes in succession Keyboard is locked for 5 minutes after 3 incorrect proximity keyfobs in succession Mechanical keys Cont...

Page 69: ...700 mA at the 0 V 12 V AUX output Normal voltage frequency 110 V 230 V AC 50 60 Hz 85 265 V AC 50 60 Hz 13 8 V DC 13 0 14 5 V DC Power consumption maximum I AC MAX 430mA rms 85VAC 190mA rms 230VAC 17...

Page 70: ...AC 50 60 Hz 13 9 Vmax idle 13 4 Vmin full load 700 mA Running on DC input 13 0V 12 8 V max idle 12 2 V min full load 700 mA 13 8V 13 6 V max idle 13 0 V min full load 700 mA 14 5V 14 3 V max idle 13...

Page 71: ...equency 868 6625 MHz In accordance with EN 50131 5 3 Grade 2 EN 300 220 1 V 2 1 1 EN 300 220 2 V 2 1 1 EN 300 220 3 V 1 1 1 Frequency band reserved for applications in the security zone Modulation FM...

Page 72: ...e details BATT1 BATT2 Battery polymer lithium ion 7 4 V 2500 mAh OP 301 OP 302 Relay output Potential free changeover contact NO C NC Max contact capacity 500 mA 24 V AC rms or 30 V DC OP 303 OP 304 T...

Page 73: ...Z303 Z304 Wired Zones 2 wire FSL 2K2 4K7 2 wire FSL 1K 1K 2 wire FSL 2K2 2K2 2 wire FSL 4K7 4K7 2 wire CC Z301A Z301T Z302A Z302T Wired Zones 4 wire CC Resistance ranges specified for idle alarm and...

Page 74: ...ds Web server Web access app and ABUS server ARC ESCC reporting Receiver 2 Tel 2 IP Protocols Analogue Fast Format Contact ID CID SIA 1 SIA 2 Ex SIA 3 Ex SIA 3 V2 CID in SMS IP DC 09 SIA IP with Fast...

Page 75: ...nsmission system is compliant with EN 50136 1 2012 as an SP2 ATS2 communicator The alarm panel supports options A B and C for grade 2 as given in Table 10 in EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 Classification of t...

Page 76: ...131 5 3 2005 A1 2008 EN50131 6 2008 A1 2014 EN50131 10 2014 EN50136 2 2013 INCERT TO31 2014 edition Security level Grade 2 Environmental class Class II If the alarm panel has been installed correctly...

Page 77: ...icator for Grade 2 The alarm panel supports options A B and C for grade 2 as given in Table 10 in EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 If the installer selects a non compliant configuration the compliance label mus...

Page 78: ...panel by pressing the Up and Down navigation keys 1 Alarm panel user menu User menu Configuration Functions Restart alarm panel You can use this to restart the alarm panel manually Note This menu item...

Page 79: ...Restart alarm panel You are prompted for confirmation Click on Restart alarm panel again At this point you can still cancel the restart Click on Cancel restart The restart is displayed as shown below...

Page 80: ...wn navigation keys are held down simultaneously for longer than five seconds the alarm panel is restarted immediately Administrator in the user menu If the Up and Down navigation keys are held down si...

Page 81: ...the GSM alarm text message does not work and the card is temporarily locked by the network operator The card can no longer connect to the GSM network You will see a fault notification on the alarm pan...

Page 82: ...ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Tel 49 82 07 959 90 0 Fax 49 82 07 959 90 100 info de abus sc com abus com V2 01 08...

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