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Index

Chapter 1

Introduction

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1.1 Central unit description ...................................................................................................19
1.2 Operating features ..........................................................................................................19
1.3 Technical features...........................................................................................................20

Chapter 2

Installation

21

2.1 General instructions........................................................................................................21
2.2 Power supply ..................................................................................................................21
2.3 Connections....................................................................................................................22

2.3.1

Electronic key.....................................................................................................23

2.3.2

Reed contacts and volumetric detectors ............................................................24

2.3.3

Telephone dialer.................................................................................................25

2.3.4

Sirens.................................................................................................................26

Chapter 3

Programming

27

3.1 Exiting time regulation ....................................................................................................27
3.2 Entering time regulation..................................................................................................27
3.3 Alarm time regulation......................................................................................................27

Chapter 4

Operating

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4.1 Panel description ............................................................................................................28
4.2 System enabling .............................................................................................................29

4.2.1

Enabling by the front panel key..........................................................................29

4.2.2

Enabling by other command system..................................................................29

4.3 System disabling.............................................................................................................30

4.3.1

Disabling by the front panel key .........................................................................30

4.3.2

Disabling by other command system .................................................................30

4.4 Zones exclusion..............................................................................................................30
4.5 Zones operating..............................................................................................................31

4.5.1

Zone 1 (immediated)..........................................................................................31

4.5.2

Zone 2 (immediated)..........................................................................................31

4.5.3

Zone 3 (delayed)................................................................................................31

4.5.4

Zone 24h (immediated)......................................................................................31

4.6 Alarm memory ................................................................................................................31

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Maintenance

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5.1 Components to change...................................................................................................32
5.2 Cleaning..........................................................................................................................32
5.3 Fuses

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Introduction

Dear  customer,
we desire thank you for buying a CIA product. We recommend us to read this manual     with 

attention, because it will be very useful in phase of installation and use.

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1.1

Central unit description

The PROTEC4 is a burglary central unit with microprocessor technology to use on the 

whole of a burglary protection system for habitation and commercial rooms of small and middle   
dimensions.

It is to be used with the perimetral protection magnetic sensors, and/or with the volumetric 

detectors.

The alarm can be:sounding/luminous,with the autopowered SA310 siren for outdoor use; 

sounding, with the piezoelectric SP31 siren for inside use; telephonic, with the TD81 telephone 
dialer.

1.2

Operating features

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4 protection zones: (1 delayed, 2 immediate, 1 24 hours) with alarm memory.
All   zones singly excludibles.
Exit timing adjustable from 5 up to 75 sec.
Entrance time from 5 up to 90 sec.
Alarm duration from 30 up to 600 sec.
Control   LEDs: main voltage presence, exit timing and zone status.
Visualization of the zones state with central unit switched off.
Protection fuse on sirens voltage output and service voltage output.
Sabotage alarm for attempt to exclude zone when the central is switched on.
Output for connection   for controller systems SK,KB and SCM (electronic key, electronic 
keyboard and magnetic card).
"ALARM MEMORY" function for visualization of the zones   that caused the alarm.
Central unit protection by intermal tamper (can be excluded for maintenance).
According to the 1° level of CEI 79-2 standard.

Introduction

PROTEC4 - User’s manual

Summary of Contents for PROTEC4

Page 1: ...PROTEC4 4 zones burglary central unit ITALIANO ENGLISH USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...time regulation 27 3 3 Alarm time regulation 27 Chapter 4 Operating 28 4 1 Panel description 28 4 2 System enabling 29 4 2 1 Enabling by the front panel key 29 4 2 2 Enabling by other command system...

Page 3: ...g with the piezoelectric SP31 siren for inside use telephonic with the TD81 telephone dialer 1 2 Operating features 4 protection zones 1 delayed 2 immediate 1 24 hours with alarm memory All zones sing...

Page 4: ...Maximum current supplied on services output 650mA Fuse on services output voltage F type 1A Maximum current supplied on sirens output 3A connected to the battery Sirens output fuse Tipo F 3 15A Maximu...

Page 5: ...l unit must be connected with an alarm system according to CEI 79 3 Standard or similar 2 2 Power supply It s important to know that the entire system is powered exclusively by the 12V 7 5Ah lead batt...

Page 6: ...NC line immediated NC line immediated NC line immediated 12 16 NC line delayed If the alarm zones are not used the clamps must be arched The PROTEC4 and the AL5 don t need the ground connection but fo...

Page 7: ...is connection will activate the 24h anti sabotage protection alarm when a false key is inserted in the SKI connector 23 Installation In series to the 24h line ATTENTION Optional connection A B C D SKI...

Page 8: ...rminal boards becouse this central unit hasn t got an impulse counter Use the SCHSW impulse counter board to connect the switch contact for rolling shutters type C778 or use the switch contact for rol...

Page 9: ...25 2 3 3 Telephone dialer Phone line TD81 2B4 In series to the 24h line Installation...

Page 10: ...26 2 3 4 Sirens SP31 SA310 2B2 2B2 In series to the 24h line PROTEC4 User s manual...

Page 11: ...he entering time allows the system user to access the protected environments and reach the central unit to disable the system During this time a possible activation of the sensors installed on the zon...

Page 12: ...EMORIAALLARME button pressed ALARM MEMORY visualization released zone status visualization On system disabled by pressing this button the blinking zones status control LEDs e indicate the ALARM MEMORY...

Page 13: ...c key system a proximity key system or an electronic keypad system is installed outside of the protected areas it s necessary to leave the key switch ALWAYS in the ON position All the SKI connector fo...

Page 14: ...for the electronic key the PXR reader for the proximity key and the KBC KBM and KBT keypads have two LEDs one green and one red indicating the central unit status see table beside To disable the syst...

Page 15: ...tes an alarm cycle The alarm is active for the alarm time setted par 3 3 This zone is excludible from the front panel 4 5 3 Zone 3 delayed On system enabled the opening of the NC line activates an ala...

Page 16: ...nected to the AL5 power supplier battery charger and the battery inside of the self powered sirens For the central unit cleaning use only a soft and humid cloth No use absolutely diluents and abrasive...

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