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2.17 Programmer

The control unit features a simple weekly scheduler. Each programme features 20 steps. For each step it is possible to set the starting 

HOUR and ACTION to carry out. Each programmed step will be automatically carried out by the control unit ONLY WHEN IT COINCIDES 

WITH THE SET TIME (HOURS AND MINUTES). If for any reason a step programmed for a specific time is not carried out, this step will 

no longer be carried out within the same day.

There is no need to follow an increasing time sequence when setting the steps.

 

IMPORTANT: it is vital to pay careful attention in choosing the action to be automatically carried out by the steps because, if 

wrongly programmed, they can generate unwanted results in the control unit.

PROGRAMMER    22

*

 

PROG. A PASS 01

*=CHANGE #=ESC

 

▲ 

 

▼ 

 

▼ ▲ 

PROG. A PASS  01

HOURS:00

 

+ - 

Hour and minutes:

 (Default: 

00:00

)                                                                       

   

A

 

For setting the hour and minute of the programme step action.

 

▼ ▲ 

Programme step: 

(Default: 

DEACTIVATED

)                                                                  

   

A

 

To activate/edit a programme step press 

*

 

and set the action.

To disable a programme step press 

*

 

and set the action to

 

NONE

.

HH:MM A,III,S,P

 

The programme step is activated with the following

 

programming:

 

HH:mm: hour and minutes;

 

A: action;

 

III: address;

 

S: status;

 

P: extension;

To see the meaning of the values, see the table below.

Example:

 if programme step activates output 3 at 08:30 the following is displayed:

08:30 2,003,1,0

Hour: 08; Minutes: 30; Action: 2; Address: 3; Status: ON; Extension: NO.

PROG. A PASS   01

MINUTES:00

 

+ - 

Action, address and status:

 (Default:

 

NONE

)                                                   

   

A

 

Depending on how the action is set, the address and status change meaning:

ACTION

ADDRESS

STATUS

0 = 

NONE

--

--

1 = 

CONT. UNIT

--

0 =

 

OFF

 

=Turning off the system

1 =

 

ON

 

= full switch on

2 = 

OUTPUT

Output index

0 =

 

OFF

 

= output off

1 =

 

ON

 

= output on

3 = 

AREA

Area index

0 =

 

OFF

 

=  Switching off

1 =

 

ON

 

= First start up

4= 

B.CODES

Code group

0 =

 

OFF

 

= unlock codes

1 =

 

ON

 

= lock codes

Example: 

set the following to activate output 3 at 08:30:

Action: 2; Address: 3; Status: ON; Extension: NO; Time: 08; Minutes: 30.

PROG. A PASS   01

ACTION:NONE

 

+ - 

PROG. A PASS 01

ADDRESS:---

 

+ - 

PROG. A PASS 01

STATUS:OFF

 

+ - 

PROG. A PASS  01

EXTENS.:NO

 

+ - 

Extension:

 (Default: 

NO

)                                                                                            

   

A

 

By activating the extension of a programme step you can postpone the action from 

the user menu.

Example: 

if you wish to delay system switch on until 19:30h set the following: Action: 1; 

Address: non influential; Status: 1; Extension: YES; Time: 19; Minutes: 30.

 

▼ ▲ 

 

Exit time will be activated if a scheduler inserts into the system. An alarm will be generated independent of the Force Area 

parameter if outputs are open at the end of the exit time.

 

+ - 

Description of assistance and company:

 (Default:

 

NO

)

                             

F

 

S

 

A

Here you can enter the name of the installing firm that will appear on

 

the user menu below 

the INFO item.

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Summary of Contents for Proxinet 8

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMING MANUAL SECURITY ALARM CONTROL UNIT English EN English EN...

Page 2: ...m INDEX 1 SYMBOLS AND GLOSSARY PAGE 2 2 TECHNICAL MENU PAGE 3 ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU 3 2 1 PROGRAMMING MODE 3 MENU ITEMS BELONGING TO OTHER MODES 3 EASY MODE 4 STANDARD MODE 4 ADVANCED MODE 4 2...

Page 3: ...andard system parameters are available ADVANCED all configurable parameters are available Passing from Advanced to Easy means automatic reconfiguring of the parameters which will be hidden Following a...

Page 4: ...ed to the NIGHT TIME area From a positive with NIGHT area switched off U3 Fault yields a negative if faults are detected U2 System status yields a negative if at least one area is switched on U4 Techn...

Page 5: ...e set 0 4 KEYPADS Keypads Default F S A Use the keys to enable the keypads used Example if you want to use 4 keypads on the system set 0 4 INSERTERS MITHO TOUCH YES Inserters Default F S A Use the key...

Page 6: ...s INPUT TEST LAUNCH TEST AREAS TO TEST CRT U TAMP TEST LAUNCH TEST Control unit battery test F S A For promptly checking control unit battery status CRT U BATT TEST LAUNCH TEST SIRENS TEST LAUNCH TEST...

Page 7: ...IPADDR MODIF 255 255 255 000 NETMASK MODIF 192 168 001 001 GATEWAY MODIF IP COMPUTER PORT 36821 MODIF Network board automatic addressing A Enables disables auto addressing DHCP Keypad emulation PXWEB...

Page 8: ...ple a scenario that enables only perimetral PERIMETER ON OFF SEL AREAS Only the selected areas switch off nothing changes about the status of the non selected areas Example used when the user wants to...

Page 9: ...In this case the triggering of the alarm will inevitably warn that the system has been left with open inputs DEPENDENCY 01 Dependence Default A An area s dependence ties its switched on state to that...

Page 10: ...ted areas Cod 2 Employee associated areas SCENARIOS 01 CHANGE LIST Scenarios Default A sc 1 B sc 2 C sc 3 4 sc 4 S A Associates the scenarios to the keys on the keypad Use the arrow keys to select the...

Page 11: ...ING TO BED Scenarios Default L1 sc 1 L2 sc 2 L3 sc 3 S A Associate the scenarios to the three inserter LEDs Use keys to edit the scenario associated to the inserter led Example a home with three area...

Page 12: ...en FAULT It remains enabled with control unit engaged and disengaged The Fault Led light up for any malfunctions and breakdown output is enabled The system displays the ANOMALY message followed by the...

Page 13: ...s switch off Impulsive switching on off When input is unbalanced the associated areas exchange status when off they switch on and when on they switch off Stable switching on off When input is unbalanc...

Page 14: ...the associated areas are switched on and is delayed if partialised at least one area switched off and one switched on Example this parameter is set when it is necessary for the door to be delayed type...

Page 15: ...you can set this input Example two sensors point to the same room and the user wants an alarm to be issued when both sensors go into alarm mode INPUT 1 Type INSTANTANEOUS And input INPUT 2 INPUT 2 Ty...

Page 16: ...tput is commanded by the input s status More precisely the output is activated if the input is unbalanced and restored if the input is balanced ON ACTION 001 PULSE ON OFF Parameter viewable only if th...

Page 17: ...tion Default 000 S A Duration time of the impulsive output activation Example opening a door lock via code An impulsive output is associated to a code with a 3 second activation time IMPULSE TIME 001...

Page 18: ...t as a function of another output Example we want two outputs on the general alarm bus Output 10 type STABLE Output 21 type STABLE follows output OUTPUT 10 In the outputs Association menu assign gener...

Page 19: ...e Default 090 F S A Alarm time associated to technical type inputs BURGL ALARM 0 255 SEC 000 Burglary alarm time Default 000 F S A Alarm time associated to burglary type inputs BUZZER OUTPUT 01 0 255...

Page 20: ...gle areas A Telephone notifications associated to both activation and restoration of the single area s sabotage alarm the alarm is given by the inputs associated to the areas Use to select the areas U...

Page 21: ...AT FAILURE PHONE NOT MENU 05 TRN ON TRN OFF TOTAL SYSTEM ON Total switching on switching off and partialisation of the system F S A Telephone notifications associated to complete switching on complete...

Page 22: ...inserters Use to select the keys Use the keys to set the phone numbers ACT INP ALRM 001 Activating and restoring generic alarm of single inputs A Telephone notifications associated to both activation...

Page 23: ...ault NO S A For selecting the output to associate to the single area s ready status an area is deemed ready when none of its associated inputs is open AREA ON 01 NO Generic alarm area switched on Defa...

Page 24: ...om a PC is only allowed when the control unit is completely switched off i e no areas are switched on and the User code has been entered USER CODES CODE 001 USER 001 STATUS 001 ENABLED Clear code Defa...

Page 25: ...ED Activate Events item on user menu Default ENABLED A Activates code to accede to the Events item on the user menu EXTENS MENU 001 ENABLED Activate Extension item on user menu Default ENABLED A Activ...

Page 26: ...WITCH ON OFF A SWITCH ON OFF The key is activated to switch on and off the areas associated to it ONLY TURN ON The key is authorised only to switch on the areas associated to it Example for assigning...

Page 27: ...line Number to request the line from the pbx FORMAT 01 VOICE Telephone communication format Default see table at start VOICE The telephone communications will be of the voice type SMS The telephone c...

Page 28: ...with area switching off properties NONE Events such as general technical or sabotage alarms and so on trigger a cycle of phone calls this CANNOT be interrupted once it has started by neither codes nor...

Page 29: ...respond GSM RMT CTRL YES GSM SECURE YES ENABLE PHONES Activate control of PSTN line Default NO A If activated it checks control of the PSTN line if the line is down a breakdown notifications issued PS...

Page 30: ...PREVIOUS STATUS Quick switch on Default DISARMED A If activated it lets you start scenarios from the keypads without having to enter a code Warning When activated prevents exclusion of open inputs dur...

Page 31: ...g HH mm hour and minutes A action III address S status P extension To see the meaning of the values see the table below Example if programme step activates output 3 at 08 30 the following is displayed...

Page 32: ...r time is done automatically according to the Italian national rule 03 46 01 01 10 YEAR 10 Set date F S A Use the arrow key to select the parameters to edit and with the keys edit the value Press to e...

Page 33: ...eas man aged by the control unit the second de scription will read TOTAL whereas partial switching on will indicated the switched on areas example X PARTIALIS Areas switched on The partialisation even...

Page 34: ...pansion module on the bus xx has been tampered with Check module tamper X TAMP MOD RX xx MODULE DESCR The tamper of the radio receiver of bus xx has been tampered with Check module tamper X TAMP TASTI...

Page 35: ...xxx CODE DESCR Code xxx has been activated from the user menu The chronologically previous event CODE N xxx shows who has edited it WRONG CODE KEYPAD DESCR 21 wrong codes have been inserted from keyp...

Page 36: ...ents Under Article 3 2 Of The R Tte Directive EN 301 489 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility And Radio Spectrum Matters Erm Electromagnetic Compatibility Emc Standard For Radio Equipment And Services Part...

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