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MAP 5000

ICP‑MAP5000‑2 / ICP‑MAP5000‑COM / ICP‑MAP5000‑S /
ICP‑MAP5000‑SC

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Installation manual

Summary of Contents for ICP-MAP5000-2

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Page 3: ...00 communicator 28 2 11 Installing the hinged mounting plate 33 2 12 Mounting the main panel 36 2 13 Installing the ICP COM IF relay module 37 2 14 Installing and connecting the ITS MAP0008 wireless modem 38 2 15 Antennas 40 3 Connections 41 3 1 Connecting the data bus 41 3 1 1 Internal external data bus 43 3 1 2 Topology of the external data bus 43 3 1 3 Splitting the external data bus with a CAN...

Page 4: ...nters 71 8 1 4 Connection to a management system 71 8 1 5 Printer connection 71 8 1 6 Access levels 71 8 1 7 Connection of an LSN fire detector as a technical detector 74 8 2 Requirements in accordance with EN 50131 grade 3 74 8 2 1 Selecting the default setting 74 8 2 2 Connectable peripherals 74 8 2 3 Arming disarming without entry exit delay 74 8 2 4 Arming disarming with entry exit delay 75 8 ...

Page 5: ...131 3 2009 EN 50131 6 2008 EN 50136 2 SP4 DP3 EN 50131 10 Switzerland SES Association of Swiss Installers of Security Systems Edition V3 01 01 2011 d France AFNOR CNPP Cert NF A2P Grade 3 Certificate Number ICP MAP5000 2 1133400003 Certificate Number ICP MAP5000 COM 1230200016 According to NF324 H58 1 3 Battery handling The battery terminals must be covered after installation in order to avoid sho...

Page 6: ...n the following components ICP MAP5000 main panel1 ICP MAP0007 DE module1 ICP MAP0010 LSN gateway1 ICP MAP0012 CAN splitter1 AT 2000 communicator2 IPP MAP0005 power supply3 ICP MAP0065 AC terminal block4 ICP MAP0050 control panel enclosure tamper switch Two batteries maximum 45 Ah each Use the ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure kit when the system requirements for power and or other remote devices ex...

Page 7: ...with IPP MAP0005 power supply Number of power supplies To guarantee a reliable system booting take into account the following Inrush current of the connected loads Current limit of the IPP MAP0005 power supply Current limit of the ICP MAP5000 main panel Notice The normal operating condition is not the subject of these considerations Load inrush current IUI MAP0001 2 control center max 800 mA ICP M...

Page 8: ...ion 2 Charged batteries must be connected to the power supply to ensure reliable system start up Figure 1 2 Batteries for system booting Condition 3 To ensure reliable system start up it is necessary to take into account the cable length and wire gauge between power supply and first control center between control centers Refer to page 10 Typical configuration with ICP MAP0111 panel enclosure Main ...

Page 9: ...ption 1 Current limitation 2 4 wire connection take into account cable length 3 3 wire connection to the next power supply segment 4 Short time current limitation to 3 2 A per output A B 5 Current limitation to 1 6 A between internal and external BDB Remote operation with ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure Figure 1 4 2 LSN modules with up to 4 control centers ...

Page 10: ...ength and diameter of the cable used Wire diameter Wire cross section Length A Length B Length C Length D 0 8 mm 0 503 mm2 325 m 0 8 mm 0 503 mm2 100 m 135 m 0 8 mm 0 503 mm2 50 m 225 m 0 8 mm 0 503 mm2 50 m 50 m 50 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 500 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 175 m 175 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 100 m 325 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 100 m 75 m 75 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 50 m 400 m 1 0 mm 0 785 mm2 50 m 125 m 125 m 1 0 mm...

Page 11: ...es Wiring with a CAN splitter module and a MAP LSN gateway module ICP MAP0012 ICP MAP0010 Wiring with two CAN splitter modules ICP MAP0012 ICP MAP0012 Cable length The cable length of the splitted external BDB depends on the number of added keypads and of the cable diameter The maximum cable length is 500 m per BDB connector 4 When planning the system with one or more CAN splitter modules ensure t...

Page 12: ...ngths apply only for keypads with hardware version 1 0 2 The cable lengths of older keypads are half of the lengths displayed in the table above Notice These cable lengths apply for keypads that are mounted with an equal cable distance in between each other See also Splitting the external data bus with a CAN splitter module page 44 1 6 System overview This chapter shows an overview of the system a...

Page 13: ... en 13 Bosch Security Systems B V Installation manual 2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 System installation in ICP MAP0111 panel enclosure hinged mounting plate open ICP MAP0111 System installation in ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure ...

Page 14: ...Wire knockouts 3 Mounting rails for ICP MAP0020 accessory mounting plate 4 Mounting location for TAE box 5 Knockout for wall tamper 6 Mounting location for ICP MAP0065 AC terminal block 7 Earth ground connection points 8 Flange for IPP MAP0005 power supply 9 Shielding connection points 10 Knockout for AC wires use when AC wires come in from the back of the enclosure ...

Page 15: ...e around the enclosure to allow easy access to cable conduits Leave adequate space below or next to the enclosure for an ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure for future additions to the system To minimize battery depletion install the enclosure in locations at normal room temperature Use the ICP MAP0111 installation mounting template F 01U 076 204 or the ICP MAP0120 installation mounting template F 01U...

Page 16: ...losure 5 Side wall knockouts for wiring 2 2 Installing the tamper switch rail 1 Remove the tamper switch rail from the package 2 Mount the tamper switch rail to the inner right side of the enclosure as shown in the figure below 3 Secure the tamper switch rail with the two supplied screws Do not mount the tamper switch at this time Mounting the tamper switch rail ICP MAP0111 ...

Page 17: ...ill template to mark the holes on the intended surface The drill template can be found in the enclosure box 2 If a wall tamper is required insert the plug for the tamper switch into the back of the enclosure required in accordance with EN50131 grade 3 as shown in the figure below 3 Secure the plug to the wall using a suitable screw not supplied Inserting the wall tamper plug ICP MAP0111 1 Mount th...

Page 18: ...cording to the regulations of NFa2p AFNOR certification it is necessary to mount an edge protection profile on the upper edge of the MAP enclosure The edge protection profile can be ordered at http eshop wuerth de en US EUR with the article number 09610027 1 Mount the edge protection profile on the upper edge of the MAP enclosure from the left to the right Ensure not to leave gaps at the cut outs ...

Page 19: ... installation Warning After ensuring the AC connection is functional turn the AC breaker off before continuing the installation process 2 5 Installing the power supply and power supply accessories Caution Debris Damage to the power supply due to debris during the installation is possible To prevent damage to the power supply during installation ensure that the supplied protective dust cover label ...

Page 20: ...8 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V Installing the power supply 1 2 IPP MAP0005 ICP MAP0111 3 IPP MAP0005 power supply ratings label 4 Put the power supply ratings label on the side of the power supply as shown in the picture below ...

Page 21: ...g the AC terminal block The power supply warning label indicates that the terminal block connected to the AC terminal block may never be removed from the power supply during operation 4 Put the power supply warning label on the enclosure back wall at the upper right side of the power supply as shown in the pictures below ICP MAP0111 Figure 2 1 Putting the power supply warning label into the ICP MA...

Page 22: ...fications Installing the AC terminal block 1 Mount the AC terminal block to the enclosure back wall into the corresponding mounting holes as shown in the figure below and secure it with the supplied screws 1 2 Plug the terminal block connected to the AC terminal block into the power supply as shown in the figure below 2 3 Connect the ground wire to the ground connection point of the enclosure back...

Page 23: ...rminal block connected to the AC terminal block from the power supply during operation Installing the thermistor cable The thermistor cable is used to adjust the battery charge voltage to compensate for the air temperature around the batteries 1 Plug the thermistor cable into the power supply to the terminal marked 2 Mount the thermistor on the inside rear of the enclosure right on the top of the ...

Page 24: ...TAE 2 7 Installing the accessory mounting plate 1 Align the earth ground stud on the accessory mounting plate with the earth ground hole on the top mounting rail in the upper right side of the enclosure wall as shown in the figure below 2 Slide the clips on the back of the accessory mounting plate onto the top and bottom mounting rails ...

Page 25: ...e accessory mounting plate ICP MAP0111 ICP MAP0020 4 Ensure that the locking clips snap into the bottom mounting rail as shown in the figure below Installing the accessory mounting plate Refer to Accessory mounting plate overview page 26 for the locations of the modules that mount on the accessory mounting plate ...

Page 26: ...cation for fuse plate SIV one maximum 3 Screw locations for AT 2000 communicator one maximum 4 Screw location for AT 2000 earth ground 2 8 Installing the 12 V converter 1 Mount the ICP MAP0017 12 V converter onto the accessory mounting plate as shown in the figure below screws not supplied 2 Connect the field wiring to the terminal block of the 12 V converter as shown in the figure below and leave...

Page 27: ...ate as shown in the figure below screws not supplied 2 Connect the field wiring to the terminal block of the fuse plate SIV as shown in the figure below and leave the other ends unconnected Notice Use the corresponding ratings for the fuses SI 1 SI 5 minimum 250 mA maximum 1 A depending on the connected loads The overall current of all SIV outputs must not exceed the available maximum current of t...

Page 28: ...t be mounted on the same mounting plate 1 Slide the right edge of the AT 2000 under the clips on the right hand side of the accessory mounting plate 2 Gently push down on the left edge of the AT 2000 until it snaps into place under the single clip on the left hand side of the accessory mounting plate 3 Insert the supplied grounding screw through the AT 2000 and the accessory mounting plate and fas...

Page 29: ...nicator input lines and for the Communicator Trouble and Negative Acknowledgment communicator signals If additional signals are required for the communicator e g area x armed disarmed these can be provided as a point to point connection between the panel and communicator Notice The analog AT 2000 requires 12 V Use the ribbon cable connector labeled AT 2000 Uext The analog AT 2000 also requires a s...

Page 30: ...lation manual Bosch Security Systems B V Analog AT 2000 to DE module connections Notice The two trouble inputs are automatically configured to Communicator Trouble and Negative Acknowledgment when Communicator is selected in the Remote Programming Software RPS ...

Page 31: ...MAP 5000 Installation en 31 Bosch Security Systems B V Installation manual 2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 Analog AT 2000 to ICP MAP0017 12 V converter connections ...

Page 32: ...32 en Installation MAP 5000 2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V AT 2000 ISDN to DE module connections ...

Page 33: ...ng plate 4 Install the ICP MAP0025 hinged mounting plate inside the enclosure ICP MAP0111 or ICP MAP0120 Installing the hinged mounting plate ICP MAP0111 ICP MAP0025 Mounting modules onto the hinged mounting plate The following graphic shows an overview of the hinged mounting plate and the designated mounting locations of the modules ...

Page 34: ... manual Bosch Security Systems B V Hinged mounting plate overview ICP MAP0010 ICP MAP0012 ICP MAP0007 ICP MAP0025 ICP MAP5000 1 Slide the module onto the hinged mounting plate 2 Ensure that the locking clips snap into a pair of rectangular openings on the bottom rail ...

Page 35: ... en 35 Bosch Security Systems B V Installation manual 2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 Sliding the module onto the hinged mounting plate 1 2 3 4 Connect the grounding cable from the enclosure back wall to the hinged mounting plate ...

Page 36: ...plate For information on how to mount modules on the hinged mounting plate refer to Installing the hinged mounting plate page 33 Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable is used to provide a connection via Open Intrusion Interface OII to a management system The Ethernet cable can alternatively be used for IP communication if one of the following main panels is installed MAP Main Panel with IP Communicato...

Page 37: ...The ICP COM IF relay module can be mounted on the hinged mounting plate or the mounting rails of the MAP control panel enclosure A clearance of approx 15 mm is required on either side for subsequent wiring The terminal plugs can be unplugged laterally 1 Attach the carrier plate of the ICP COM IF relay module in the holes provided in the hinged mounting plate or the mounting rails 2 Use the screw p...

Page 38: ...lone SPT without the connection to the MAP Main Panel How to install and connect the ITS MAP0008 wireless modem The ITS MAP0008 wireless modem is mounted on the enclosure back wall by means of two screws supplied with the enclosure This means that there is no mounting location for an LSA strip 1 Insert the SIM card Slide the card in from the top fully card holder on the rear side of the wireless m...

Page 39: ...ating status LED mode Operating status of M terminal Permanently off M terminal is in one of the following modes Power down Alarm Non cycling sleep Cyclic sleep with no temporary wake up event1 in progress 600 ms on 600 ms off Limited network service due to one of the following No SIM card inserted No PIN entered Network search in progress Ongoing user authentication Network login in progress 75 m...

Page 40: ...necting a call 2 15 Antennas Magnetic antenna mast incl bottom1 Transmission frequency 900 1800 MHz Impedance 50 Ω Gain 0 dBi Max power 10 W Radiator length 100 mm Foot 34 mm Magnetic antenna mast incl bottom with 2 6 m cable The FME female connector is preconfigured on the coaxial cable Rod antenna Transmission frequency 900 1800 MHz Impedance 50 Ω Gain 3 5 dBi without cable Max power 20 W Radiat...

Page 41: ...ables are permitted 4 Ensure to connect the shield to the grounding studs Caution Wrong cable type Using a wrong cable type can lead to malfunction of the system Use shielded cables only 3 1 Connecting the data bus To assist with cable connections the terminal blocks on each system module are color coded Terminal block color codes Color Description White Auxiliary power Black AC battery Blue Input...

Page 42: ...Systems B V Data bus connections of the system modules on the internal BDB Notice The order of system modules on the BDB shown in the figure is not mandatory A symmetrical load distribution to the power supply outputs A and B must be ensured as far as possible Data bus cable routing 120 Ω ...

Page 43: ...cial requirements concerning the following Solid or stranded Twisted or untwisted Shielded or unshielded The minimum wire diameter is determined on the basis of the required cable length 0 6 mm up to 450 m 0 8 mm up to 750 m 1 0 mm up to 1000 m Modules on the BDB System module Internal BDB External BDB DE module ICP MAP0007 X LSN gateway ICP MAP0010 X X1 CAN splitter ICP MAP0012 X Power supply IPP...

Page 44: ...nformation on installing a CAN splitter module refer to the correspondent installation manual and datasheet CAN splitter module wiring without consideration of the power supply ICP MAP0012 Max 500 m Max 500 m See also Planning the system with ICP MAP0012 CAN splitter module page 11 3 2 Connecting the control center The BDB supports up to 32 control centers The power supply of remote control center...

Page 45: ...ain Panel with IP Communicator ICP MAP5000 COM including the MAP GSM module ITS MAP0008 MAP Main Panel Small ICP MAP5000 S MAP Main Panel Small with IP Communicator ICP MAP5000 SC including the MAP GSM module ITS MAP0008 Connection strip of the main panel Connection Description 1 External BDB connector 2 Two programmable voltage outputs 28 V DC 1 A 3 Two programmable dry relay outputs toggle switc...

Page 46: ...tem states Programmable output signals page 60 Voltage output AUX 4 4 Use this connection to supply voltage to devices in the panel The voltage can be switched on off in certain system states Supervised inputs 5 4 Use these inputs to connect supervised conventional detectors or key switches RE 12 1 KOhm refer to Point types and point evaluation page 59 Input for panel tamper switch 6 4 Use this in...

Page 47: ... you follow local standards and guidelines when planning the system installation The following applies for VdS systems Each area must be supplied with power independently The outputs AUX1 and AUX2 on the LSN gateway for max two areas or the voltage outputs of the fuse plate SIV for additional areas are available for this purpose Shielded stub and loop wiring For both stub and loop wiring the follo...

Page 48: ...48 en Connections MAP 5000 2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V LSN gateway loop configuration ICP MAP0111 ...

Page 49: ...F 01U 168 332 LSN gateway stub configuration ICP MAP0111 3 6 Optional connections Optional power supply connections 1 Connect the auxiliary DC power for the 12 V converter 2 Connect the supervision outputs The supervision outputs monitor AC mains failure and summary power supply trouble ...

Page 50: ...8 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V Connecting the power supply 2 Optional DE module connections 1 If a DR2020 printer is used connect the DE module to the DR2020 2 Connect the supervised sirens and strobes to the DE module outputs ...

Page 51: ...the ICP MAP0055 expansion enclosure tamper switch in the ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure Installing the tamper switch onto the rail 4 Slide the extension piece of the tamper switch to position C as shown in the figure below If a wall tamper plug was installed refer to Mounting the enclosure page 17 the position of the expansion piece of the tamper switch must be chosen in a way that lifting the en...

Page 52: ...the rail 1 Clip off the connector from the cable of the tamper switch 2 For the ICP MAP0111 enclosure connect the ICP MAP0050 control panel enclosure tamper Switch to the ICP MAP5000 main panel Refer to Connecting the ICP MAP0050 tamper switch page 53 3 For the ICP MAP0120 enclosure connect the ICP MAP0055 expansion enclosure tamper switch to the ICP MAP0005 power supply Refer to Connecting the IC...

Page 53: ... a local connection between RPS and the ICP MAP5000 panel connect the tamper switch to the panel and not the power supply The ICP MAP5000 panel only allows system parameter changes via RPS if the panel tamper switch input is in open state 3 8 Installing the ICP MAP0060 enclosure lockset 1 Remove the lockset knockout from the enclosure door as shown in the figure below 1 2 Insert the lockset into t...

Page 54: ...2019 09 25 F 01U 168 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V Installing the enclosure lockset 4 Connect the long grounding cable P N F01U074762 to the enclosure door Connecting the grounding cable to the enclosure door ...

Page 55: ...se to mark the holes on the mounting surface 3 Refer to Data bus connection of the control center on the external BDB page 45 for wiring instructions 4 Replace the control center cover on the base The cover automatically locks to the base 5 Secure the cover using the two screws M3 x 20 mm F 01U 172 636 6 The fed in cable must be provided with strain relief 7 The adhesive seal must be attached afte...

Page 56: ...e a direct connection 1 1 connection for connecting the management system to MAP5000 2 When using repeaters switches ensure that no other network components are connected to the repeaters 3 For operation of the management system restrict the data transfer from MAP5000 to the management system Ensure that this does not have any influence on the panel VdS and EN50131 programming instruction Settings...

Page 57: ...ns 1 Switch the AC breaker on 2 Ensure that there are no power related trouble conditions 3 Ensure that the AC LED indicator on the power supply turns on steady before you connect the battery terminals to the power supply 4 Connect the battery cable leads to the batteries and the power supply Warning Injury due to electricity Risk of injury in the event of short circuit Ensure the correct polarity...

Page 58: ...C keyboard Help texts in the contents overview The complete programming process with all operating steps is described in the contents overview 4 Click on the button 4 2 2 Standard compliant programming If you want to perform standard compliant programming select the following settings in RPS before you start programming 1 Click on the yellow RPS button and create a new panel account with the New b...

Page 59: ...he control panel enclosure 3 Activate Installer Mode Installer button page 66 4 Log on at the Installer Control Center with the manufacturer s passcode Use the user ID 000 and password 234567 when logging on for the first time These are entered directly in succession The manufacturer s password can be changed after successful log on The password 234567 is deactivated as a result 4 4 Completing the...

Page 60: ...ea with activated internal program intrusion alarm 24h Technical alarm Technical alarm External system trouble Power supply failure p battery trouble Internal system trouble Power supply failure ground fault printer trouble External intrusion trouble Detector self test trouble Internal intrusion trouble Anti mask trouble Technical trouble Technical trouble Summary area armed One or more areas arme...

Page 61: ...eived negative acknowledgment from communicator due to report failure intrusion and tamper alarm Report failure panel alarm Panel has received negative acknowledgment from communicator due to report failure panel alarm Internal tamper alarm Tamper alarm from disarmed area External tamper alarm Tamper alarm from armed area Bypass At least one device is bypassed Disable At least one device is disabl...

Page 62: ...fire alarm Reporting of duress alarm event possibly also delayed if present absent option is used Anti mask intrusion trouble Covering of a motion detector External tamper alarm disarmed Tamper alarm from disarmed area with simultaneous reporting via the communicator Transmission path fault In the event of communication failure between communicator and receiver Ethernet path layer1 fault In the ev...

Page 63: ...pervised sirens Connections 10 11 and 12 13 on the ICP MAP0007 DE module One communicator class 4 Connections R1 R7 on ICP COM IF Variant B ICP COM IF required One self powered siren Outputs 10 11 or 13 14 on ICP MAP5000 main panel One communicator class 4 Outputs R1 R7 on ICP COM IF Variant C ICP COM IF required One communicator class 4 main communicator Outputs R1 R7 on ICP COM IF One communicat...

Page 64: ...15 power enclosure ICP MAP0115 power enclosure connections P N F0U124597 BAT2 BAT1 ICP MAP0115 P N F0U124597 IPP MAP0005 ICP MAP0050 ICP MAP0065 ICP MAP0111 ICP MAP0065 IPP MAP0005 ICP MAP0130 ICP MAP0130 4 Connect the ICP MAP0115 power enclosure to the ICP MAP0111 enclosure to provide additional power when high power capacity is required ...

Page 65: ... 01U 168 332 5 2 Rack mount option for ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure 4 To install the ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure in a 19 inch rack connect the ICP MAP0035 rack mount brackets to the ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure Installing the rack mount brackets to the ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure ...

Page 66: ...lectric shock if live parts are touched For your safety you should switch off the power supply to the security system when carrying out maintenance or installation work 6 2 Installer button Using the installer button Element Description 1 Installer button 2 Operating LED 3 Tamper switch Switching on the installer mode 4 Press the installer button on the main panel for three seconds P The operating...

Page 67: ...g failsafe mode Programming and panel firmware are deleted and RPS passcode is reset to default settings when executing this option 1 Open the tamper switch 2 De energize the main panel e g disconnect the small white connector at the rear of the panel 3 Press and hold the installer button 4 Connect voltage e g plug in small white connector again 5 Release the installer button after 30 seconds 6 Wa...

Page 68: ...onsider time or capacity limits for recharging the batteries regarding local regulations or EN standards if needed Refer to page 21 for the location of the ratings label on the power supply Frequency bands of operation Power level for radio equipment GSM900 Class 4 2W GPRS Class 10 GSM1800 Class 1 1W GPRS Class 10 Mechanical Panel enclosure Dimension in cm H x W x D 65 8 x 44 3 x 19 35 Weight in g...

Page 69: ...server from Bosch in VdS systems only feedback free connection as information system via exclusive transmission path Number of inputs Programmable inputs on LSN Bus Limited to maximum number of available addresses system wide Number of inputs on MAP main panel 8 Number of outputs Programmable outputs on LSN Bus Limited to maximum number of available addresses system wide Power drive on MAP main pa...

Page 70: ...25 F 01U 168 332 Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V Maximum relative humidity in 95 Protection class IP30 IP31 with an edge protection profile Security level IK06 Environmental class II EN60950 1 EN50130 4 EN50131 1 VdS 2110 Usage Indoor ...

Page 71: ...o Connecting the control center page 44 Planning the system with IPP MAP0005 power supply page 7 Planning the system with ICP MAP0012 CAN splitter module page 11 8 1 4 Connection to a management system Refer to IP Interface page 56 8 1 5 Printer connection Connecting the DR2020T printer is permitted only for service purposes 8 1 6 Access levels The standard distinguishes between four access levels...

Page 72: ...ion between the panel and RPS Functions of the access levels The assignment of the functions to the access levels 2 and 3 can be adapted in RPS Further subdivisions are possible within the access levels if the owner wishes to grant the users different permissions User Manager Permission Sets General permissions Access level 1 2 3 4 May silence buzzer on control center X X May change own user passc...

Page 73: ...pass detectors in area X May unbypass detector X X May switch internal program on off X X Status category permissions 1 2 3 4 May view area status X X May view device status X X May view duress alarm X X May view alarm count X X May view event memory X X May view control panel history X X May print control panel history X X May view control panel version X X Maintenance category permissions 1 2 3 ...

Page 74: ... adapted 8 2 1 Selecting the default setting 1 Select EN50131 grade 3 as the default property values setting refer to Standard compliant programming page 58 2 If the panel validation in accordance with EN 50131 grade 3 fails do not proceed with programming the panel 8 2 2 Connectable peripherals To comply with the requirements for proper functioning of the panel i e detection and forwarding of int...

Page 75: ...rol center if not yet present 3 Include the area in the scope of the control center Local Area 4 Program control center for arming with exit delay Use Area Normal Delay Time 5 The value for the entry exit delay can be adapted if required Area Manager Area Timing and Delays normal entry delay typically 45 sec at least 30 sec normal exit delay typically 60 sec Programming entry exit route 1 Program ...

Page 76: ...ntrusion Bypassable or Intrusion 24h Bypassable 2 Set the maximum number of points that can be bypassed on arming under MAP5000 Maximum Bypass Count per Area typically 1 value range is not specified by the standard 3 Set the maximum number of times that a point can be bypassed on arming under MAP5000 Maximum Times A Device Can Be Bypassed typically 1 value range is not specified by the standard 4 ...

Page 77: ...and or communicator 4 For possible variants refer to Sirens and communicator in accordance with EN50131 grade 3 page 63 External alarm via siren 4 Activate the sirens at least for the following events behavior items External intrusion alarm External tamper alarm 4 Set the option Panel Wide Device Additional behavior items can be optionally added Remote alarm via communicator 4 Activate the communi...

Page 78: ...installer mode AE 3 Installer button page 66 4 Login with the passcode of the manufacturer at the installer control center Manufacturer authorization page 59 5 Establish a connection between the panel and RPS 1 Activation of the warning device on opening the control panel enclosure may be omitted if access to access level 3 is controlled by switches locks at least 15 000 variation possibilities or...

Page 79: ...ser X X May change user passcode X X Event category permissions 1 2 3 4 May clear internal alarm X X May clear external alarm X X May clear tamper X May clear trouble X X May clear battery trouble X May silence X Remote service category permissions 1 2 3 4 May authorize manufacturer user X X May authorize RPS user X X Arm category permissions 1 2 3 4 May arm area X X May disarm area X X Can disarm...

Page 80: ...larm inputs Inputs that are assigned the device Point can be programmed to the point type technical or fire refer to Point types and point evaluation page 59 Internal program Points of the point type Intrusion can be assigned to an internal program When points are assigned to an internal program and internal program is switched on the points are capable of alarm signaling in disarmed state If the ...

Page 81: ...ming page 58 8 3 2 Automatic arming disarming Arming without a warning signal is permitted if it is possible to ensure by technical or organizational measures that there are no persons in the supervised area before arming Refer to Automatic arming disarming page 76 Automatic arming at a predefined time with warning signal 1 Start the schedule wizard and define the time of arming 2 As action select...

Page 82: ...acturers via RPS for MAP Level 2A is a subset of level 2B Selecting the access level AE 1 Access for everyone no authorization code required AE 2A Access for users user passcode required AE 2B Access for users user passcode required AE 3 Access for installers via control center 1 Open control panel enclosure The internal warning device is activated for 3 sec 1 2 Switch to installer mode refer to I...

Page 83: ...signment of the functions to the access levels 2 and 3 can be adapted in RPS Further subdivisions are possible within the access levels if the owner wishes to grant the users different permissions User Manager Permission Sets General permissions Access Level 1 2A 2B 3 4 May silence buzzer on control center X X X X May change own user passcode X X X X May transmit receive programming with RPS X May...

Page 84: ...ram on off X X Status category permissions 1 2A 2B 3 4 May view area status X X X May view device status X X X May view duress alarm X X X May view alarm count X X X May view event memory X X X May view control panel history X X May print control panel history X X May view control panel version X X X Maintenance category permissions 1 2A 2B 3 4 May adjust control center volume brightness X X May c...

Page 85: ...risk to security are detected at all times at the time of the required location supervision Design types of the communicators according to SES The transmission paths for remote alarm signaling are divided into the following Demand driven connection with 25 hourly AÜA B25 or 5 hourly function monitoring AÜA B5 Existing connection with 3 minute AÜA S180 or 20 second function monitoring AÜA S20 Types...

Page 86: ...e communicator in ICP MAP5000 COM and ICP MAP5000 SC is realized as a pass through system The monitoring center to which the panel is connected to has to provide proof of availability of the alarm transmission system For information security purposes ICP MAP5000 COM and ICP MAP5000 SC provide the possibility of encrypted transmission AES 128 192 256 To grant anti substitution security the initial ...

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