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Snatch

microswitch 

Install the Snatch microswitch 

15 

(optional), as per the instructions below (see fig. 12).

1

Use an adequate wire length with a female connector at one end (pitch 2.54 mm), and the other end loose.

2

Solder the loose end of the wire to terminals 

C

 and 

NO

 of the Snatch microswitch 

15

.

3

Attach the Snatch microswitch to the back box.

+

The release lever must be held in place by the plastic pin on the Snatch microswitch bracket

 

(

14

)

4

Remove the jumper from the connector (

17

) then connect the Snatch microswitch to the connector.

Maximum Configuration

Figure 12 shows the maximum configuration of the Panel.

PART

DESCRIPTION

77

Speaker

79

Voltage supply

80

Battery 12 V - 17 Ah max.

81

Voice board

82

Main board

83

Microphone board

NC
NO

C

83

17

81

82

15 14

79

77

80

Figure 12

Maximum configuration of the Panel

20

Expandable Multifunction Control Panel

Academy40

Summary of Contents for academy 40

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL BS EN ISO 9001...

Page 2: ...tware release or a successive release to program this Control panel Where features and programming procedures apply to Academy40 and Academy40 S the product will be referred to as the Panel Where feat...

Page 3: ...ion 36 Reserved 37 Type 37 Attribute 37 Times 37 Off Time 37 Partitions 38 Telephone 39 Answer 39 Dialling mode 40 PSTN line parameters 40 Answering machine 40 Dialler 41 Dialler Telephone Numbers 41...

Page 4: ...ct mode 68 APPLICATIONS 69 Fast arming 69 Temporary disarming patrol 70 Common partition management 71 Several outputs assigned to the same event 72 Multi output event 73 Recognition of multiple codes...

Page 5: ...signed to the digital communicator each with a different customer code and communication protocol Four telephone numbers can be assigned to Teleservice thus allowing the Panel to communicate with the...

Page 6: ...ed to each partition zone keypad key reader code digital key etc the assigned label will be shown on the keypad screen during user operations r Saves 200 events with date time and user r RS232 interfa...

Page 7: ...ave a control button on the digital key DKC The ECLIPSE3 has no electrical contacts and the control button is inside the key reader slot and not on the key SAT thus making the ECLIPSE3 SAT model more...

Page 8: ...INO living BPI3INT Flush mounting key reader TICINO international BPI3LGT Flush mounting key reader TICINO light BPI3GEW Flush mounting key reader GEWISS BPI3GP Flush mounting key reader GEWISS playbu...

Page 9: ...emote listening 14 recordable messages Telephone dialler Answering machine Up to 4 boards Up to 2 devices 8 prog input zones V1 teleservice On board Buzzer Comparment for 17 Ah battery 4 prog outputs...

Page 10: ...x 227 x 89 mm Weight without battery 1 9 Kg 1 4 Kg Complies with EN standard EN 50081 1 1992 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 41003 1997 EN 60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1996 79 2 2nd Ed 1993 Performance l...

Page 11: ...0 Reserved jumper leave the jumper at 5V 11 Cable passage 12 Battery housing 12 V 17 Ah maximum 13 Power supply section see figure 3 14 Snatch microswitch bracket 15 Snatch microswitch optional for Ac...

Page 12: ...er supply fuse Academy40 F 250 mA 250V Academy40 S F 2A 250V 27 Battery fuse protects against polarity inversion F 8A 250V LED MEANING Mains ON Mains OK Battery ON battery low or empty BPI Bus ON comm...

Page 13: ...rmed Alarm memory Trouble Open Panel Tamper line alarm Device tamper False key on key reader Peripheral device not found Teleservice enabled Answering device enabled Telephone line engaged 28 29 Figur...

Page 14: ...guration 39 38 Tamper switches 39 Address dipswitches 40 PCB clips 2 41 Cable passage 42 Holes 2 for back box screws 4 mm 43 Snatch microswitch hole 44 Buzzer 45 Buzzer plug 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 A B EXC ESC...

Page 15: ...passage 50 Screw holes 2 51 Snatch bracket screw hole 52 Snatch microswitch 53 Tamper switch 54 Digital key slot 55 Control button on Digital key LED MEANING RED ON All partitions enabled on the Key r...

Page 16: ...r output terminal board 150 mA maximum 66 Terminal identifier in accordance with the device address 67 Box screws 4 68 Input or Output expander or 4 relay Module 69 Expander screws 2 70 Cable passage...

Page 17: ...o the relevant instruc tions Step 5 Make all connections do not connect the Mains until all other wiring is complete Mounting the keypad The keypad should be located in a place where full control of t...

Page 18: ...odule must be as near as possible to the peripherals Step 1 Remove the screws 67 and front Step 2 Remove the screws 69 and PCB Step 3 Remove the knockout 70 or 72 as required Step 4 Wall mounting dril...

Page 19: ...69 67 67 59 69 60 70 72 74 73 73 a b c 75 67 67 Figure 11 Expander installation a Flush mounting b on view c inside mod 503 box INSTALLATION 19...

Page 20: ...back box The release lever must be held in place by the plastic pin on the Snatch microswitch bracket 14 4 Remove the jumper from the connector 17 then connect the Snatch microswitch to the connector...

Page 21: ...put expander 15 mA Output expander 20 mA Power station 20 mA These values refer to the current absorbed by the BPI devices with no load no peripherals 4 The sum of the current absorbed by the F termin...

Page 22: ...nd also the following TERMINAL DESCRIPTION v V i A L1 L2 L3 L4 Programmable input lines Input line ground 0 F Sensor supply protected by resettable fuse 13 8 6 Output expander Output expanders have bu...

Page 23: ...rs Power station Refer to the instructions provided with the Power station The following table shows the 16 address combinations Dipswitch No Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 off off o...

Page 24: ...ne terminals are marked L1 L2 etc The following terminals supply the sensors B positive and negative on Academy40 and Academy40 S F positive and negative on Input Expanders positive and negative on Ke...

Page 25: ...med as FIRE Normally Open 24h Connect the positive supply terminal of the fire sensors to terminals F on Input Expanders B on Academy40 and Academy40 S on Keypads Connect the negative supply terminal...

Page 26: ...negative on the alarm terminal Balanced alarm line devices are activated by unbalanced impedance on the alarm terminal Terminals C1 NC1 NA1 on Panel can activate all types of signalling devices Acade...

Page 27: ...ification connect the device tamper terminal to a 24h zone Telephone line connection Connect the telephone line to terminals LE to enable the telephone communicator functions If the Panel shares the t...

Page 28: ...Step 2 Connect the Earth wire to terminal the Neutral wire to terminal N and the Line wire to terminal L on the terminal board 23 The backup battery is protected against polarity inversion by fuse 27...

Page 29: ...l Step 2 Start the Omnia Academy40 application Step 3 Select the Panel Type refer to Customer data paragraph and Firmware release refer to Options paragraph in the Security Suite manual Step 4 Program...

Page 30: ...ses of 2 seconds e g between the prefix and the telephone number Customer code Enter the Customer code in this space This code will identify the Panel during communications with the Om niaMOD modem fo...

Page 31: ...ion can be controlled by the Panel Configuration Done l Click Details to open the Details window Details windows no The non modifiable no column will show the peripheral device address The address dep...

Page 32: ...efer to Partitions will generate an Alarm on zone event One or more actions can be assigned to this event activation of sirens digital communicator tele phone dialler etc The Panel will start monitori...

Page 33: ...on of an Entry delay zone during the programmed Entry Time of its partition will not generate events However if the partition is not disarmed before the delay elapses or if the zone is violated after...

Page 34: ...artition The zone will be unbypassed automatically when its partition is disarmed The Auto bypassable attribute will not affect Exit delay zones The Exit delay of the partition of an Auto bypassable z...

Page 35: ...ions the Command zone is assigned to Each Command zone can operate more than one partition It is not possible to specify the partitions for the Panel Reset and Clear Calls options as the partitions ar...

Page 36: ...ents Position This is the Description of the output hardware device The Description can be changed in the Config page Device This is the Output expander address This parameter does not apply to Main u...

Page 37: ...t during standby status Normally open The Open collector outputs terminals OCx open the Common contact of the voltage free switch of the output relay terminals C1 closed on the Normally open contact t...

Page 38: ...d before the delay elapses Exit time Program the Exit time Violation of an armed Exit delay zone will generate the programmed delay Violation of the zone during the programmed delay will not generate...

Page 39: ...to answer calls select the En Dis Answer or En Dis Teleser option from the USER MENU The answer message must be recorded beforehand refer to Answering machine The Panel will answer after the programm...

Page 40: ...s operation will take approximately 4 seconds An audible signal will indicate that the Panel has engaged the line A high pitched tone 2400 Hz will be emitted when the Teleservice option is enabled and...

Page 41: ...order established in the table The Description column can be changed in the Telephone page Repetition time Enter the total number of seconds that the Voice message must run A different Repetition time...

Page 42: ...rs from the 32 telephone numbers in the Phonebook Dialler actions will be repeated as per the programmed number of Attempts pro grammed in the Dialler page The parameters must be programmed as follows...

Page 43: ...Num Enter the identifier number 1 through 32 of the required telephone number refer to the no column in the Phone book Telephone page Customer code Enter the 3 4 digit Customer code accepted digits 0...

Page 44: ...wo sub actions that will send the event code to the 4 programmed tele phone numbers using the relevant customer code and protocol The parameters must be programmed as follows no This is the identifier...

Page 45: ...22 If Contact ID is selected the first 22 actions in Column B and the programming in the Dig Comm column in the Events Actions page will be overwritten Clear A Select A Clear section to delete the pr...

Page 46: ...is enabled the Panel will make the Teleservice call automatically as per the programming in the Test event page The Test event must be enabled refer to Test event page Enable Select the Teleservice t...

Page 47: ...he actions that will be activated by the Digital Communicator when the corresponding event starts refer to Dig Communic Use the OFF column for the identifier numbers of the actions that will be activa...

Page 48: ...bal events has an action of the corresponding type The Act Pres string in the Outputs Dig Comm and Dialler columns means one or more Global events has an action of the corresponding type n Clear actio...

Page 49: ...n to standby status 169 176 24h alarm on partition no a 24h zone assigned to the partition is in alarm status all events generated by the 24h zone assigned to the partition return to standby status 17...

Page 50: ...ey reader A false digital key is inserted into a key reader false digital key is no longer detected These events can be forced into standby status by entering at any keypad a User code enabled for Pan...

Page 51: ...will end after the programmed Last exit time of the partition 247 254 Entry time on partition no an Entry delay zone assigned to the armed partition is violated the programmed Entry time of the partit...

Page 52: ...er code no the PIN of the enabled User code is entered 439 Recognized Installer code the Installer PIN is entered This event will not generate actions as access to the Installer menu stops all actions...

Page 53: ...Panel has a total of 32 Access Codes Access Codes 1 through 32 correspond to default Code PINs 0001 through 0032 By default Code 1 is already Available and is also Master of all Codes including itsel...

Page 54: ...aller to disable a User code via computer Master code PIN required PIN this option allows the Installer to change a User code PIN via computer Master code PIN required Enable on partitions Enabled Use...

Page 55: ...Panel reset and Partition reset it will perform as per above Stop alarm and will also r Force to Standby the Outputs activated by the following events Fire alarm on partition Generic alarm on partitio...

Page 56: ...f the Keypad codes table and also next to the Master Code button Step 5 Enable Disable the Code on Partitions 1 through 8 top row Double click to toggle the status Yes Code Enabled on the correspondin...

Page 57: ...anel Upload Select to upload programmed data from the Panel to the computer The data that will be downloaded depends on whether or not the User PINs in the computer memory match those in the Panel mem...

Page 58: ...ugh 9 will take on Super key status when pressed for approximately 3 seconds Program the Super keys as follows Assign a label maximum 16 characters to each Super key no This is the Super key identifie...

Page 59: ...reader Lock Installer code Option enabled reset of the factory default programming will not default the Installer PIN refer to Installer Code paragraph Lock Keypad on invalid code Option enabled keyp...

Page 60: ...der Current PIN then enter the new pin under New PIN and Check new PIN Click Download to the memorize the New PIN on the Panel Lost Installer code PIN If lost the Installer code PIN can be reset to de...

Page 61: ...keypad by selecting Revision from the Installer Menu Remote Downloading from computer The Panel can be programmed through the OmniaMOD modem version V1 or V2 The Teleservice option must be enabled by...

Page 62: ...onnection It is impossible to communicate with the Panel probably due to the poor quality signal on the telephone line Refer to the Programming from on site computer paragraph for the downloading inst...

Page 63: ...enabled on all partitions Type A and B arming are not defined all partitions are disarmed Codes Code no 1 Code 001 is the only Available Active User code with factory default programming Code no 1 is...

Page 64: ...e Record as per the relevant instructions in the Voice functions paragraph in the KEYPAD OPERATIONS chapter Codes By default User code no 1 is Active PIN 0001 To change the PIN of User code no 1 refer...

Page 65: ...trol via telephone r Listen in and remote 2way Speaker system Teleassistance Parts identification PARTS DESCRIPTION 84 Speaker plug 85 Microphone 86 Speaker socket 87 Terminal board for Voice board co...

Page 66: ...the connection lengths can affect sound quality therefore do not connect more than 4 Microphone Speakers to the Voice board do not use more than 50 metres of cable between each Microphone Speaker boar...

Page 67: ...ntifier Enable Remote listen in via telephone Step 1 Press 5 on the telephone keypad Step 2 Enter the number of the output that will activate the required Microphone Speaker Board two digits are requi...

Page 68: ...ll 4 outputs must be programmed in the same way Auto select mode will allow the user called by the telephone dialler to activate Remote listen in on the specific location n Manual and Auto select mode...

Page 69: ...tputs Program the output no 3 as follows Type Monostable Attribute Normally open Time On time 1 Sec Zones Program Zone no 8 as follows Command Command Arm only Balancing Normally open Sensitivity Stan...

Page 70: ...ostable Attribute Normally open Time On time patrol time 1 Min Zones Program Zones no 6 and 7 as follows Zone no 6 Zone no 7 Command Command Command Disarm only Arm only Balancing Normally open Normal...

Page 71: ...ontrol devices can also be installed inside partitions 1 2 3 and 4 in which case their zones and the zones of partition 5 must be programmed with an entry and exit delay Figure 44b illustrates one of...

Page 72: ...an be programmed as per requirements while the outputs that cor respond to terminals OC1 OC2 OC3 OCn should be programmed as follows Type Bistable Event Actions Program the Zone alarm events of termin...

Page 73: ...to a partition are all of the same type fire 24h or burglar If the Generic alarm on partition x event must activate outputs a b and c program as follows Zones Program all the zones assigned to the pa...

Page 74: ...n Program the output that corresponds to terminal OCx as follows Type Monostable Program Attribute and Time as per requirements Connections and programming done activation of output OCx will generate...

Page 75: ...at cannot be operated by digital keys or codes this partition may be considered as a Technical partition Outputs Program the outputs that refer to terminals OC1 OC2 and OC3 as follows Output OC1 Outpu...

Page 76: ...Alexis Mobile Summer House Description this field will show the label that corresponds to the identifier number entered in the Tel Num col umn The labels can be changed in the Telephone page only Othe...

Page 77: ...he Dialler must perform when the associated event occurs and ends To simplify this operation use the Actions Dialler menu right side of the page as follows Actions Dialler this menu is divided in two...

Page 78: ...l Station 2 Head Office Branch Office Alexis Mobile Summer House when the Burglar alarm on partition 1 Warehouse event starts send the Alarm Ens message to the programmed telephone numbers Police Fire...

Page 79: ...closed Sensitivity Standard Digital keys enabled on the partitions in alarm status will clear the call queue and stop all the Alarm events when inserted into a key reader that is enabled on the same...

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