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Conditions 

Sounding Pattern 

Intrusion Alarm 

0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off 

Panic Alarm 

0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off 

Fault 

0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off 

Access Request (touching with an iButton) 

Turns on for 0.25 s 

Access Denied (for the iButton) 

Turns on for 1 s 

Access Granted 

Turns on for 0.25 s 

Offline 

0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off 

Others 

Off 

1.4.8

 

The buzzer can be silenced by pressing 

.   

The  UProg  utility  provides  restricting  access  to  silencing  sound  signals.  In  such  case  the  button 

  is 

disabled, and the activated buzzer is turned off after touching the iButton reader with one of iButtons 
which codes are enrolled in the module’s memory. Sounds can be silenced automatically except for Fire 
Prealarm,  Fire  Alarm,  Fire  2  Alarm  if  the  relevant  options  are  defined  in  the  module’s  configuration. 
Duration of sounds is selected while configuring the module. In this case no message about silencing is 
sent to the network controller. 

1.4.9

 

Partitions can be operated (armed / disarmed) using control buttons in two ways: with restricting 

access to operations (via an iButton) or with free access to operations. 

1.4.10

 

In  case  of 

restricted  access

,  the  module’s  buttons  are  effective  only  after  authorization 

performed  by  user’s  presenting  the  relevant  credential  to  the  in-built  iButton  reader  or  to  a  reader 
connected to the module. The credential shall be previously programmed to operate partitions: a list of 
partitions  permitted  for  operation  and  permitted  actions  shall  be  defined.  The  partitions  in  question 
shall also be related to the relevant module indicators. 

 

The  buttons  are  operable  within  20  s  since  the  credential  is  presented  (the  reader  LED  illuminates). 
After  pressing  a  permitted  button  it  is  kept  to  be  operable  again  for  10  s.  To  cancel  permission  for 
operation, please push the Reset button 

.   

The buttons “1” to “60” provide executing the following operations: 
 

Table 1.4.20

. How to Operate Partitions Using Control Buttons 

To disarm 

Press  quickly  on  the  button  when  the  partition  has  one  of  the  states 
Armed, Arming Failed, Intrusion, Fire Prealarm, Fire Alarm 

To arm 

Press quickly on the button when the partition is in the Disarmed state 

To turn the actuator on 

Press quickly on the button when the partition is in the Actuator in Initial 
Position state 

To turn the actuator off 

Press  quickly  on  the  button  when  the  partition  is  in  the  Actuator  in 
Operating Position state or Actuator Failed state 

To reset alarms 

Press quickly on the button 

 
1.4.11

 

In case of 

free access

 to operating partitions, an access code shall be assigned to the module and 

written into its configuration by means of the UProg utility. The module sends the network controller 
this  code  upon  pushing  any  of  the  buttons  “1”  to  “60”.  The  same  code  along  with  the  relevant 
authorities to operate partitions shall be enrolled into the network controller database. 
 
1.4.12

 

The module sends the network controller the following messages over the RS-485 interface: 

Tamper Alarm 

 

The module’s enclosure has been open (the cover panel has been removed) 

Tamper Restored 

 

The module’s enclosure has been closed (the cover panel has been put into place) 

Power Failed 

 

The power voltage has dropped below a permissible threshold 

Power Restored 

 

The power voltage has been in the normal range 

Test 

 

Indication test has been run 

Summary of Contents for S2000-BKI

Page 1: ...CONTROL BUTTON AND INDICATOR MODULE S2000 BKI User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...esign 16 2 2 3 Mounting 16 2 2 4 Connecting the Module 17 2 2 5 Programming the Module 18 2 2 6 Updating Firmware 19 2 2 7 Testing Operability 19 2 2 8 Extreme Situation Actions 19 3 Maintenance 19 3 1 General 19 3 2 Safety Precautions 19 3 3 Maintenance Procedures 19 3 4 Performance Testing 20 3 4 1 Inspecting Operability 20 3 4 2 Checking in the Indication Test mode 20 3 5 Technical Examination ...

Page 3: ...icator Module of version 2 45 Only the personnel who have studied this manual are allowed to operation activities All activities on mounting programming and commissioning shall be performed in compliance with the requirements of the regulatory documentation in force at the place of operation ...

Page 4: ...s a component of the control and indicating intrusion alarm equipment it is allowed to be connected to an external reader module 1 1 4 By the capability of expanding functionality or quantitative aspects the module is classed as a non expandable product 1 1 5 The module provides a capability of using means of computer facilities for monitoring and programming 1 1 6 The module is classed as a repar...

Page 5: ...s delivery scope Table 1 3 1 Item Q ty pcs S2000 BKI Control Button and Indicator Module 1 Accessory Kit Woodscrew 1 3х25 016 GOST 1144 80 3 Wall plug 6х30 3 Packaging 1 Documentation S2000 BKI Operations Manual 1 1 4 Arrangement and Operation 1 4 1 The module appears as shown in Figure 1 see 2 2 2 1 4 2 Light indication is provided by means of 60 bicolor LEDs to display states of up to 60 fire al...

Page 6: ...ry Low Backup Battery Low Level Above Limit Level Below Limit Noise Actuator Failed Actuator Error Service Required Temperature Sensor Fault Input Communication Fault Output Communication Fault Unit Communication Fault Device Authentication Error PL Short Circuit PL Overvoltage PL Communication Error PL Unstable Error PL1 Communication Lost PL2 Communication Lost Communication Link Failure Activat...

Page 7: ...re on the S2000M panel Table 1 4 5 Performance of the 1 60 LEDs for Indicators of Fire Type Partition Condition Performance of the 1 60 Indicators Fire2 Alarm Lit steady with red Fire Alarm Blinks in red with 0 25 s on and 0 25 s off Fire Prealarm Blinks in red with 0 25 s on and 1 75 s off Fault Blinks in amber with 0 25 s on and 1 75 s off Arming Failed Blinks in amber with 0 5 s on and 0 5 s of...

Page 8: ...iliary and Auxiliary 2 imply that the relevant partition contains only auxiliary alarm loop and potential troubles of this loop are indicated with the highest priority These two tactics differ from each other by the way of indicating activation of the auxiliary alarm loop for Auxiliary type the LED illuminates steady with red while for Auxiliary 2 type the LED pulses with amber For the type Auxili...

Page 9: ... of the 1 60 LEDs for Indicators of Leakage Monitoring Type Partition Condition 1 60 LEDs Performance Flooding Alarm Blinks in red with 0 5 s on and 0 5 s off Fault Blinks in amber with 0 25 s on and 1 75 s off Flood Detector Restored Lit steady with green Disarmed Off Disabled Lit steady with amber Note S2000M Fire and Alarm Control Panel of ver 3 00 or higher shall be in use Table 1 4 13 Perform...

Page 10: ...ormance of Single Color LEDs Partition Condition LED Performance Fire 2 FIRE 2 Lit steady with red Fire FIRE Red 0 25 s on 0 25 s off Fire Prealarm PREALARM Red 0 25 s on 1 75 s off Intrusion Alarm Flooding Detected INTRUSION Red 0 5 s on 0 5 s off Panic Alarm Duress PANIC ALARM Red 0 5 s on 0 5 s off Arming Failed ARMING FAILED Amber 0 5 s on and 0 5 s off Disabled DISABLED Amber Fault FAULT Ambe...

Page 11: ...essing on one of 1 to 60 buttons sends the network controller a request to execute one of the commands Arm Disarm Turn Actuator On Off Reset Alarms The network controller considers the received request and makes a decision about access to the requested action the relevant indicator blinking until the command is either executed or rejected Request to arm Request to disarm Request to switch the actu...

Page 12: ...icators The buttons are operable within 20 s since the credential is presented the reader LED illuminates After pressing a permitted button it is kept to be operable again for 10 s To cancel permission for operation please push the Reset button The buttons 1 to 60 provide executing the following operations Table 1 4 20 How to Operate Partitions Using Control Buttons To disarm Press quickly on the ...

Page 13: ...ended for transmission over local area networks fiber optic channels or radio channels Current values of Network Address and Response Pause can be unset to factory default values by successive pressing on the tamper switch three times for a long time and one time quickly dush dush dush dot A long press here means holding the tamper switch pressed for at least 1 5 s A quick press here is implied as...

Page 14: ... meet the operation conditions defined in Section 1 2 of this manual 2 2 Preparing for Use 2 2 1 Safety Measures During Preparation The design of the module meets the requirements of electrical and fire safety in accordance with Russian Standards GOST 12 2 007 0 75 and GOST 12 1 004 91 The module has no circuits under a hazardous voltage Mounting and maintenance of the module should be carried out...

Page 15: ... РД 78 145 92 Rules for Manufacturing and Commissioning Fire and Intrusion Alarm Installations The module shall be installed at a height that is suitable for operating and maintaining the equipment The module is to be installed on a wall or another structure at places protected against exposure to atmospheric precipitation and mechanical damage ...

Page 16: ...djacently then vertical and horizontal distances between them shall be at least 10 mm each 2 2 4 Connecting the Module Connect wires to the terminals as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 External Connection Diagram Please observe polarity while connecting the module to power supplies The cross section of wires should not exceed 1 5 sq mm If the module the control panel or other equipment connected to the...

Page 17: ...ed with the LED 0 9999 1 60 4 Indicator Type Defines performance of the indicator depending on the type of alarm loops combined to the partition Intrusion Fire Auxiliary Intrusion 2 Auxiliary 2 Engineering Auxiliary 3 Actuator Intrusion 3 Fault Leakage Monitoring Door Monitoring Access Control Intrusion 5 Button Action Defines the effect of pressing on the button Unused Arm Disarm Arm Disarm Turn ...

Page 18: ...ing takes several minutes The module can enter the updating mode as a result of an unexpected failure In this case updating restoring firmware under UProg exe helps return the module to normal operation without contacting a service center 2 2 7 Testing Operability Testing operability is conducted as described in Clause 3 4 of this manual 2 2 8 Extreme Situation Actions 3 Maintenance 3 1 General Th...

Page 19: ...to the module and the panel The power LED of the module the upper LED near the device name shall show green solid light within 2 s Measure the current consumed by the module Its value shall not exceed 200 mA Within a minute since powering on the panel shall display a message about detecting a device with the network address currently assigned to the S2000 BKI factory value of the module address is...

Page 20: ...nty repair Claims should be submitted to the following address NVP BOLID 4 Pionerskaya Str Korolyov Moscow Region 141070 Russia Phone fax 7 495 775 71 55 PBX E mail info bolid ru In case of any issue related to use of the product please contact the technical support 7 495 775 71 55 or e mail support bolid ru 5 Storage The module in the consumer package shall be stored as per Storage Conditions 1 i...

Page 21: ...2000 BKI Control Button and Indicator Module meets the requirements of Technical Regulations of Eurasian Economic Union On Requirements for Fire Safety and Fire Extinguishing Equipment TR EAEU 043 2017 and is covered by the conformity certificate No ЕАЭС RU C RU ПБ68 В 00382 21 S2000 BKI Control Button and Indicator Module meets the requirements of Technical Regulations of Custom Union Electromagn...

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