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Code lockouts ............................................................................................................. 22

 

Transferring to another keypad ................................................................................... 23

 

Using Downloader or the web interface ...................................................................... 23

 

Exiting the Installer menu ............................................................................................... 23

 

Resetting (defaulting) the system ................................................................................... 24

 

Restoring control unit factory defaults ......................................................................... 24

 

Resetting device addresses ........................................................................................ 24

 

Defaulting access codes ............................................................................................. 24

 

Chapter 4: Addressing and Zone Numbering ............................................ 25

 

Bus device addresses .................................................................................................... 25

 

Bus device address for devices that communicate through a radio expander ............ 25

 

Output addresses ........................................................................................................... 26

 

Detector addresses and zone numbering ....................................................................... 26

 

On-board wired detectors ........................................................................................... 27

 

On-board radio detectors ............................................................................................ 27

 

Detectors attached to an expander ............................................................................. 28

 

Chapter 5: Installer Menu Map ..................................................................... 31

 

Chapter 6: Detectors/Devices Menu ............................................................ 41

 

Detectors ........................................................................................................................ 41

 

Add/Del Detectors....................................................................................................... 41

 

Program Zones ........................................................................................................... 41

 

Address Bus Device ....................................................................................................... 50

 

Re-scanning the bus ................................................................................................... 51

 

Wired Expanders ............................................................................................................ 52

 

Address Bus Device ................................................................................................... 52

 

Edit Expander ............................................................................................................. 52

 

Delete Expander ......................................................................................................... 53

 

Enable Expander ........................................................................................................ 53

 

Replace Expander ...................................................................................................... 54

 

Radio Expanders ............................................................................................................ 54

 

Wired Keypads ............................................................................................................... 54

 

Address Bus Device ................................................................................................... 54

 

Edit Keypad ................................................................................................................ 54

 

Delete Keypad ............................................................................................................ 56

 

Enable Keypad ........................................................................................................... 57

 

Replace Keypad ......................................................................................................... 57

 

Radio Keypads ............................................................................................................... 57

 

i-rk01 ........................................................................................................................... 57

 

KEY-RKPZ .................................................................................................................. 59

 

External Sirens ............................................................................................................... 60

 

Add/Del Siren.............................................................................................................. 60

 

Edit Siren .................................................................................................................... 60

 

Internal Sounders ........................................................................................................... 61

 

Add/Del Sounder ........................................................................................................ 61

 

Edit Sounder ............................................................................................................... 61

 

WAMs ............................................................................................................................. 61

 

Cameras ......................................................................................................................... 61

 

IP Cam 1... .................................................................................................................. 62

 

Chapter 7: Outputs Menu ............................................................................. 63

 

Radio Outputs ................................................................................................................ 63

 

Summary of Contents for i-on30R

Page 1: ...i on Next Generation Security System Engineering Guide Issue 1 Control unit software version 5 0 ...

Page 2: ...ital loss of power additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities or claims against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information recommendations and descriptions contained herein The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice About this Guide This guide is a document for people who need to install or configure an i on N...

Page 3: ...ces 11 Chapter 2 Planning the Installation 12 Choosing the installation locations 12 General requirements 12 Control unit 12 Keypads and proximity readers 12 External sirens 13 Checking power availability 13 Worked example 14 Detector zone wiring types 14 Fully Supervised Loop FSL 14 4 wire CC 15 2 wire CC 16 Checking cable requirements 16 Screened cable 16 Cable segregation 16 Cable configuration...

Page 4: ...s 27 On board radio detectors 27 Detectors attached to an expander 28 Chapter 5 Installer Menu Map 31 Chapter 6 Detectors Devices Menu 41 Detectors 41 Add Del Detectors 41 Program Zones 41 Address Bus Device 50 Re scanning the bus 51 Wired Expanders 52 Address Bus Device 52 Edit Expander 52 Delete Expander 53 Enable Expander 53 Replace Expander 54 Radio Expanders 54 Wired Keypads 54 Address Bus De...

Page 5: ...75 PZ Set Response 76 PZ Reset Time 76 Siren Delay 77 Siren Time 77 Strobe on Set 77 Strobe on Unset 77 Part Set Exit Mode 78 Pt set Settle Time 78 Part Set Exit Time 78 Pt set Entry Time 78 Pt set Alarm Resp 78 Pt set Siren Delay 78 Pt set Siren Time 78 Pt set Final Exit 78 Pt set Entry Route 78 Pt set Strb Set 78 Pt set Strb Unset 78 Full Set Link 78 Remote Set 79 Exit Mode 79 Exit Time 79 Local...

Page 6: ... 88 Unconfirmed Reset 88 Confirmed Reset 89 HUA Confirm Time 89 Tamper as Tamper Only 89 Masking 89 Alarm response when the system is unset 90 Alarm response when the system is set 90 Mask Override 91 Language 91 Shunt Groups 91 Restore Defaults 92 Staged Defaults 92 Factory Defaults 92 Installer Name 93 Installer Code 93 Keypad Text 93 Remote Needs Entry 93 Remote Entry Part Set 93 RKP Needs Entr...

Page 7: ...3 Account Numbers 103 Report Type 103 Fast Fmt Channels 103 CID SIA Events 105 Restorals 109 Burg Comms Rearm 109 21CN FF Ack Time 109 Send Tamp As Burg 109 Dynamic Test Call 109 Static Test Call 110 Unset Comms 110 Speech Dialler 110 Call Mode 111 Messages 111 Triggers 112 Destinations 112 Call Acknowledge 112 SMS 112 Outgoing 112 Incoming 113 PSTN SMS 114 Email 114 Call Mode 114 Messages 115 Tri...

Page 8: ...s 123 Wired Sirens 123 Wired Keypads 123 KEY RKPZ 123 Internal Sounders 123 Wired Keypad 123 Radio Keypads 124 i rk01 124 KEY RKPZ 124 Expanders 124 Radio and wired expanders 124 EXP PSUs 124 Walk Test 125 Zone Resistances 126 Signal Strengths 126 Outputs 127 Radio Wired Plug by Expander Outputs 127 Comms Channels 127 Remotes 128 User Hold Up Alarms 128 Prox Tags 128 ARC Reporting 128 Speech Diall...

Page 9: ...Fast Format 134 Contact ID 134 SIA 1 SIA 2 SIA 3 and Extended SIA 3 135 Extended SIA3 V2 135 Appendix B System Maintenance 136 Inspections 136 Replacing or removing devices 136 Removing a plug on module 136 Removing a bus device permanently 136 Replacing a bus device 137 Using LEDs for Bus Diagnostics 137 Appendix C Log Messages 138 Introduction 138 Log messages 138 Email error messages 142 TCP IP...

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Page 11: ...dable to provide additional zones and outputs Summary of features The i on Next Generation range of control units feature Support for a wide range of peripheral devices including keypads detectors external siren strobe units internal sirens network cameras and expanders Grade 2 compliance A bus for connection to devices such as wired keypads expanders and base stations for 2 way radio keypads An o...

Page 12: ...trobe connections Yes Yes Max custom outputs 4 4 Max outputs system wide Note 5 30 40 Ports Ethernet port Yes Yes USB port Yes Yes On board loudspeaker connections 1 1 Micro SD card slot Yes Yes Devices Max wired keypads and 2 way radio keypads Note 2 20 20 Max 1 way radio keypads Note 3 4 4 Max external radio siren strobe units Note 4 4 4 Max internal radio sounders Note 4 4 4 Max Wireless Access...

Page 13: ...uts and outputs provided by expanders keypads and other peripherals It does not include plug by outputs Note 6 The maximum number of on board zones is for Fully Supervised Loop FSL or 2 wire Closed Circuit CC wiring If 4 wire CC wiring is used the maximum number of on board zones is halved unless an optional ADP 10CC board is fitted System architecture and supported peripherals This section provid...

Page 14: ...than one partition may produce un expected results for users of the system When designing a system note that a zone will only be armed when ALL of the partitions that it belongs to are set If a user unsets any of the partitions that a zone belongs to the control unit will disarm the zone Table 1 specifies the number of partitions supported by each control unit For partitioned systems users can use...

Page 15: ...eader KEY KPZ01 Wired keypad with built in proximity reader two on board zones one programmable output and terminals for a KEY EP external proximity reader KEY RKPZ Two way battery powered radio keypad with built in proximity reader and two on board zones This keypad uses a base station connected to the bus KEY FKPZ Wired flush mount keypad with built in proximity reader two on board zones one pro...

Page 16: ...t allows the control unit to send recorded speech messages and also report alarm information using standard protocols such as Fast Format SIA and Contact ID This module also allows remote maintenance over the PSTN and sending SMS messages i gsm02 A GSM module that allows speech messaging alarm reporting and SMS text messaging over the GSM mobile phone network The module allows the system to be con...

Page 17: ...ring is used this may reduce the available number of zones see page 15 Radio detectors Radio detectors can communicate directly to control units that have built in radio communications or to radio expanders Table 1 specifies the number of radio zones that each control unit supports The following radio detectors are supported DET REXT PIR30 Perimeter detector 705REUR 00 Hand held dual channel trans...

Page 18: ...o expander also supports Two i rk01 one way radio keypads Two external radio sirens Two internal radio sounders Two Wireless Accessory Modules WAMs One wired loudspeaker The maximum number of expanders detectors keypads and WAMs on a system depends on control unit see Table 1 Note The maximum number of radio detectors also depends partly on the density of radio transmitters within a given volume R...

Page 19: ... to be installed Connecting the control unit to a network through the Ethernet port allows you to Configure the control unit and update firmware using the web interface see page 23 Communicate alarm information to an alarms receiving centre using SIA IP Configure the control unit using the Downloader software see page 23 Keep the time at the control unit automatically updated using an SNTP server ...

Page 20: ...nd unsetting tones The loudspeaker must have an impedance of 16 Ohms You must not connect two loudspeakers in parallel to the same port Cameras You can configure the system to store images from a network camera when an alarm occurs The following network cameras are supported CAM INT 00 Internal box camera wired Wi Fi CAM EXT 00 External bullet camera wired Wi Fi A micro SD card is required to stor...

Page 21: ... 11 Other supported radio devices The following additional radio devices are also supported DET RSURV01 Radio Site Survey Tool 770REUR 00 Wireless Accessory Module WAM 762REUR 00 Radio receiver 768REUR 00 Radio receiver ...

Page 22: ...cations Control unit The control unit must be located Within the protected area but not in an entry or exit zone Upright battery at the bottom on a wall or other flat surface to discourage tamper attempts from the rear Out of sight of potential intruders Ideally more than 2 metres from the floor Carry out a radio survey using the DET RSURV01 Survey Tool to confirm that there will be sufficient sig...

Page 23: ...ider the use of remote power supplies see pages 10 and 18 When considering the power drawn include the control unit s PCB and all peripherals powered by the control unit including any output devices 12V and 14 4V plug on plug by communicator bus devices and wired detectors Each device s installation instructions specifies the current drawn by that device Table 2 gives a summary of the current cons...

Page 24: ...rovide the charge required by the above example to meet Grade 2 requirements Detector zone wiring types Before installation you need to choose the wiring type method to use for any wired detectors Fully Supervised Loop FSL 4 wire Closed Circuit CC or 2 wire CC as described below The latest EXP W10 wired expander allows you to mix FSL and 4 wire CC on the same expander Other devices including the c...

Page 25: ...r as shown in Figure 3 The detector must signal masking by closing both the Alarm and Fault contacts together If the detector closes the Fault contact only the control unit reports this as a detector fault Figure 3 FSL Connections with Masking 4 wire CC This uses a separate pair of wires for the alarm and tamper contacts No end of line resistors are used Selecting 4 wire CC may halve the maximum n...

Page 26: ...cable to mains earth at the control unit but not at the keypad or expander 2 The continuity of the cable screen is most important and screens MUST be continuous along the full length of the cable 3 Where the cable enters any metal enclosure ensure the screen is isolated from the case Cable segregation Segregate the bus cabling from any other wiring such as mains cables telephone cables computer ne...

Page 27: ...n the ends of the longest cables Figure 4 Figure 4 Bus Termination Voltage drop In order for the system to work correctly the voltage at each device must NOT drop below 10 5V even when running on the standby battery Preferably the voltage at each device should stay above 12V to avoid unexpected behaviour Standard 7 0 2 alarm cable has a resistance of 8 Ohms per 100m per core The voltage drop is ca...

Page 28: ... 63V 2 18V 2 72V 3 26V 3 81V 4 35V 4 90V 5 44V 360mA 0 58V 1 15V 1 73V 2 30V 2 88V 3 46V 4 03V 4 61V 5 18V 5 76V 380mA 0 61V 1 22V 1 82V 2 43V 3 04V 3 65V 4 26V 4 86V 5 47V 6 08V 400mA 0 64V 1 28V 1 92V 2 56V 3 20V 3 84V 4 48V 5 12V 5 76V 6 40V You can reduce voltage drop using either or both of these methods Double up the supply connections 12V and 0V This will halve the resistance on each core a...

Page 29: ...ces Detectors menu takes you back to the Detectors Devices menu The section starting on page 31 shows a menu map which gives the position of all menus and options in the Installer menu Entering text You can use the numeric 1 9 and keys on a keypad to enter numbers and text All numeric keys are labelled to show the characters you can enter using that key For example you can use the 2 key to enter A...

Page 30: ...rdinarily the control unit starts only after the mains supply is switched on even if a battery is connected If you want to operate the control unit temporarily using only the battery or a 12VDC supply start it by briefly shorting the kick start link on the PCB 4 Wait until you see This message indicates that the keypad has a null address 5 Go to the keypad you want to use for initial configuration...

Page 31: ...s select 2 wire FSL 2k2 4k7 as the wiring type 9 Specify an installer code When prompted confirm the code DO NOT FORGET THIS CODE 10 You will see one of the following If the lid of the control unit is closed you will see the standby screen For example If the lid of the control unit is open you will see 11 If the standby screen is displayed enter the Installer code to enter the Installer menu Other...

Page 32: ...cannot enter a Set Only user code 4 The bottom line displays Detectors Devices which is the first option in the menu 5 Press or to display the next option in the menu then press or to select that option Continue this process until you have reached the sub option you require Saving changes Changes are saved only when you leave the Installer menu If you remove all power before leaving the Installer ...

Page 33: ...ble to registered users through www touchpoint online com The settings and options provided through the web interface or Downloader have the same behaviour as those provided through the keypad Before you can use the web interface or Downloader the Master User must enable remote access using User Menu System Config Facilities On Off Remote Access If remote access is denied the Master User can still...

Page 34: ...lting access codes You can use the Reset Codes link in the control unit s PCB to reset the user 001 and installer codes in the event that either has been forgotten Note Resetting the codes also deletes all proximity tags Hold Up devices HUDs and remote controls The default user 001 code is 1234 There is no default installer code To reset the codes 1 If you know the installer code enter it to preve...

Page 35: ...s i on30R 03 to 50 i on40H 04 to 50 The maximum number of devices on the bus is shown in Table 1 on page 2 Figure 6 shows an example of bus device addressing Figure 6 Bus Device Addressing Example Note An EXP R30 expander takes three consecutive bus device numbers In the Installer menu the display shows only the first of these two three addresses e g R1 04 but also adds R30 as a reminder Bus devic...

Page 36: ... Outputs attached to a bus device take the address An dd oo e g W1 03 01 where A One or more letters showing the device type K keypad W Wired Expander R Radio Expander n Bus number always 1 dd Bus device number see page 25 oo Output number starting from 01 See Figure 7 for an example Figure 7 Output Numbering Detector addresses and zone numbering Figure 8 provides an example of detector addressing...

Page 37: ...or Address Zone Number FSL and 2 wire CC wiring PAN Z00 to PAN Z09 000 to 009 4 wire CC wiring PAN Z01 to PAN Z05 001 to 005 If an ADP 10CC board is used ten 4 wire CC zones can be used instead of ten FSL zones On board radio detectors Radio detectors that communicate directly with the control unit use the following addresses On Board Radio Detector Address Zone Number i on30R PAN Z00 to PAN Z29 0...

Page 38: ...r EXP R10 Device number 06 Address R1 06 Detector Address Zone No Detector Address Zone No Detector Address Zone No W1 04 00 040 W1 05 00 050 R1 06 00 060 W1 04 01 041 W1 05 01 051 R1 06 01 061 W1 04 02 042 W1 05 02 052 R1 06 02 062 etc etc etc etc etc etc W1 04 07 047 W1 05 07 057 R1 06 07 067 W1 04 08 048 W1 05 08 058 R1 06 08 068 W1 04 09 049 W1 05 29 059 R1 06 09 069 Zone numbering for zones o...

Page 39: ... i on30R 59 57 55 etc i on40H 79 77 75 etc Zone availability for keypads It is possible that there may be no zones available to assign to a keypad This can happen in two ways When the control unit has expanders allocated to all the available zones on the bus When the control unit has an expander already allocated to the zones at the top of its zone numbering range Figure 9 provides three examples ...

Page 40: ...Addressing and Zone Numbering Page 30 Figure 9 Example zone availability i on30R ...

Page 41: ...te all Panel Zone nnn Delete all Delete all Program Zones Zone 000 Name Zone nnn Type Not used Partitions None Visible only in a partitioned system and when zones have a type other than Not Used Attributes All off except Supervision Visible when zone is given a type other than Not Used Some attributes are only available on particular zone types Double Knock does not comply with EN51031 Masking mus...

Page 42: ...n 4 Full Set OR Part Set D in a Part Setting System Zones Disabled Visible only when a suitable keypad is fitted Wired Zone Type 2K2 4K7 Loudspeaker Volume Buzzer Volume Backlight External Prox Disabled Delete Keypad Enable Keypad Yes all keypads enabled Replace Keypad Radio Keypads i rk01 Add Del Radio Keypad Edit Keypad Radio Kpd 01 Name Radio Kpd 0n Partitions Partition 1 Visible only in a part...

Page 43: ...4 WAMs Add Del WAM Edit WAM Cameras IP Cam 1 Camera Triggers None Zone Follow Zone Alarm Trigger Partitions All Partitions Visible only in a partitioned system IP Address HTTP Port Internal 80 2 Outputs Radio outputs Add Outputs Edit Outputs EDIT RADIO O P 1 Name Output nnn Type Not used Pulsed No Partitions All outputs allocated to all Partitions Visible only in a partitioned system Zones None De...

Page 44: ...ult O P11 Technical Alarm O P12 Alarm Abort Polarity Normal Pulsed No Partitions All outputs allocated to all Partitions Visible only in a partitioned system Zones None Delay 0 seconds Visible when Pulsed set to Yes On Time 1 second Custom Outputs Custom Output 1 Mode Any Or Inputs None 3 Setting options only shown in a part setting system Appears only in a part setting system Full Set Name Full S...

Page 45: ...5 minutes Strobe on Set Off Strobe on Unset Off Part Set Exit Mode Instant Set Pt set Settle Time 15 seconds Visible only if Part Set Exit Mode is Final Door Lock Set or Exit Terminate Part Set Exit Time 40 seconds Visible only if Part Set Exit Mode is Timed Set or Silent Set Pt set Entry Time 40 seconds Pt set Alarm Response Siren Pt set Siren Delay 0 minutes Pt set Siren Time 15 minutes Pt set F...

Page 46: ...le only if Confirmation Mode is Basic Zone tampers Grade 2 Yes System tampers No Confirmation Confirmation Mode DD243 Not available for EU control units which use Basic Confirmation BS8243 Default for UK systems Basic Confirmation time 30 minutes Visible for BS8243 or DD243 After Entry 1 zones Visible for BS8243 or DD243 Default changes to 2 zones when Confirmation Mode DD243 Entry Keypad Lock Off...

Page 47: ...artitioned system Entry Alarm Delay Yes Abort Time 120 seconds Supervision Tamper Jamming Tamper Force Set Off Tamper Omit Disabled CSID Code 0000 Silence Alerts User Code Mains Fail Delay 0 minutes Set Date Time SNTP Time Sync SNTP Enable Off Sync on Startup Off Sync Daily Off Manual Sync NTP Server Names ntp exnet com Panel Tamper Return CC Level 4 Updates Disabled Panel Upgrade 5 Communications...

Page 48: ...s fitted and Report Type is Fast Format Send Tamp As Burg Disabled Visible only when Report Type is SIA or CID Dynamic Test Call Enabled Visible only if Static Test Call is disabled Static Test Call Disabled Visible only if Dynamic Test Call is disabled Unset Comms Enabled Speech Dialler Call Mode Disabled Visible only if a suitable communications module is fitted Messages None Triggers None Desti...

Page 49: ...k Serial Number Blank Connection Type Remote Local Rings to Answer 5 rings Answer on one ring Disabled Access Mode Call Out Only Phone Book Tel No 01 Blank Tel No 02 Blank IP Network IP Address 1 Blank IP Port 1 Blank IP Address 2 Blank IP Port 2 Blank Secure Callback Disabled Modem Baud Rate Auto Remote Servicing Enable Service Disabled Visible only for UK systems Downloader must be enabled by Ea...

Page 50: ... Outputs Radio Outputs Wired Outputs Plug by outputs Expander Outputs Remotes User Hold Up Alarms Prox Tags ARC Reporting Panel Ethernet Module Speech Dialler SMS Email PSU Current Panel External PSU Visible only if EXP PSU is fitted Locate Bus Device 7 View Log All Events Mandatory Events Non mandatory Events 8 ABOUT Panel Expanders Keypads Comms Panel Ethernet Module Zone mapping Zone Numbers Zo...

Page 51: ...es Default zone This deletes the ID of the detector and sets all the zone configuration to default values Note The deletion takes place immediately and not when you leave the Installer menu When you delete a radio detector the control unit sets the zone to Not Used and deletes the identity of the radio detector that it has learned Up to three levels of Delete all options are provided see the menu ...

Page 52: ...Alarm zones first followed by Fire and then all other alarm types The control unit always processes alarms before alerts Not Used NU 00 The alarm system will not respond when an event triggers this detector This is the default zone type for all zones Hold Up Alarm HUA 01 Operating a device programmed as Hold Up Alarm HUA will start an alarm whether the system or partition is set or unset The alarm...

Page 53: ...m that zone to behave like a Final Exit zone if the user part sets the system See page 78 Technical Alarm TA 07 Use this zone type when you want to monitor equipment for example a freezer without raising a full alarm If a Technical Alarm zone is activated the control unit logs the event generates a fault condition and if the control unit is correctly programmed see page 102 starts communication If...

Page 54: ... a power supply unit triggers a zone with this type the control unit treats this in a similar way to a mains fail at the control unit itself The action taken depends on the values programmed into System Options Mains Fail Delay see page 98 This zone type is not available for radio zones External PSU Batt Fault PBF 12 Use this zone type to monitor the Battery Fault output of an external power suppl...

Page 55: ...ogrammed communication but does not generate an alert until the system is unset This zone type is not available for radio zones Log Only LO 17 When a detector triggers a zone with this type the control unit logs the event and activates any outputs that are programmed to follow this zone The zone is active whether the system is set or unset Typical uses for this zone type are for integrating the al...

Page 56: ...etting when the system or partition exit mode is Lock Set see page 73 This zone type is designed for a normally open switch one that is open when the lock is locked Note that this zone type is armed during setting and when the system is set A Lock Set zone can take the Inverted attribute Do not use Lock Set with a part set the results may not function as described Occupancy OC 22 This zone type is...

Page 57: ...e set only when all the partitions it belongs to are set Press or to scroll through the list of partitions followed by or to assign de assign the zone to each partition as necessary An All Partitions option is available if the zone type allows the zone to belong to more than one partition see the Table 9 You can use All Partitions to assign or de assign the zone to or from all partitions Table 9 Z...

Page 58: ... PSU Fault Y Y Y Ext WD Fault Y Y Y HUD Fault Y Y Y Log Only Y Y Y Y Exit Terminate Y Y Y Y Shunt key Latching Y Y Shunt Key Non Latch Y Y Lock Set Y Y Occupancy Y Y Security Y Y Tamper Return Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Perimeter Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Chime1 and Chime2 When enabled the system gives a non alarm chime when the zone is triggered For all but Exit Terminate zones the chime operates only when the system...

Page 59: ...t Set C Not visible in a partitioned system When a user sets part set C the control unit sets only those zones where Part Set C attribute Yes Part Set D Not visible in a partitioned system When a user sets part set D the control unit sets only those zones where Part Set D attribute Yes Part Set Only visible in a partitioned system When a partition is Part Set zones in that partition with this attr...

Page 60: ...s attribute if you have connected a latching type of shock or vibration sensor to a zone You will also need to program an output of type Shock Sensor Reset The control unit ignores the zone during setting while the Shock Sensor Reset output is active and for an extra three seconds after the output restores Note It is recommended that you set the exit time to a value not less than 10 seconds to all...

Page 61: ...y bus device that it has learned To keep the list up to date the control unit scans the bus during power up and when you leave the Installer menu You can also scan the bus by pressing when you see the Re scan bus prompt after selecting Detectors Devices Address Bus Device During a scan the control unit queries every device on the bus to report its bus address The control unit then compares the rep...

Page 62: ... this manually by pressing the Request Delete Address button while applying power to the expander or by using Delete Expander page 53 Use the Detectors Devices Address Bus Device to give an EXP PSU a bus address Edit Expander You can use this option to edit settings for a specific expander Note If you wish to find out where the device is located press The displayed device will sound a continuous t...

Page 63: ...EXP PSU If you select Enabled the control unit will start an alert if battery 2 is missing or has low voltage If you select Disabled the control unit will ignore the presence or absence of battery 2 Delete Expander Always use Delete Expander when you wish to remove a wired expander from the bus Using this option defaults the bus device number stored within the device making the device safe to add ...

Page 64: ...ce will not need any further configuration Note If you replace a radio expander you must teach the identity of the new radio expander to any receivers such as 762s 768s or WAMs that had previously learned the old expander s identity Radio Expanders You can use Detectors Devices Radio Expanders to add edit delete enable disable and replace radio expanders The options for radio expanders are similar...

Page 65: ... you to program the A B C and D quick set keys In a part setting system you can enable the quick set keys to full set the system or part set part sets B C and D In a partitioned system you can enable a quick set key to full set or part set individual partitions Alternatively in both part setting and partitioned systems you can program a quick set key to trigger a user defined output see page 69 Ea...

Page 66: ...klight Use this option to control the brightness of the backlight on keypads such as the KEY KPZ01 and KEY FKPZ Mode This controls whether the backlight is on or off This can be set to Timed The backlight is normally off but glows when a user presses keys The backlight stays on for eight seconds after the last keypress or prox tag use The backlight also comes on during the entry time and when the ...

Page 67: ...nd reconnect a new keypad of the same type to the bus When you power up the control unit again the remaining keypads will show an alert that the old keypad has been disabled Select Replace Keypad again select the Add option and then hold down the A and keys on the new keypad The control unit will assign the bus device address of the device you removed to the new device along with all the zones and...

Page 68: ...it Keypads Name To assign radio keypads to one or more of the partitions if available From the i rk01 menu select Edit Keypads Partitions Once you have entered the Edit Keypads Partitions option press or to scroll through the list of partitions followed by or to allocate deallocate the radio keypad to each partition as necessary You can use All Partitions to allocate a radio keypad to all partitio...

Page 69: ...ad menu contains the following options Name To change the keypad s name which appears in reported reports faults or other events Partitions partitioned system only To assign the keypad to partitions The procedure is similar to assigning wired keypads to partitions see page 55 Key A B C D To program the quick set keys A B C and D The procedure is similar to configuring quick set keys for wired keyp...

Page 70: ... configuration The control unit assigns the bus device address of the keypad you removed to the new keypad along with the name and other settings from the old keypad The new keypad will not need any further configuration External Sirens This menu allows you to add delete and edit external radio sirens To use an external radio siren the control unit must either have built in radio or you must add a...

Page 71: ...er module the WAM repeats the signals from any detectors within its range amplifying them to a level that the control unit can detect This allows you to increase the area covered by radio detectors Note A WAM cannot repeat signals for other radio devices Use Edit WAM to give each WAM a meaningful name The name can be up to 12 characters long Cameras You can use this option to add up to four networ...

Page 72: ...larm Hold Up Alarm Burglar Alarm Technical Alarm 24 Hour alarm Perimeter Duress Code Tampers Full Set Part Set Unset Zone Follow Zone Alarm Zone Follow This is displayed only if Camera Triggers Zone Follow is set to Yes You can choose the zones for the Zone Follow trigger Zone Alarm This is displayed only if Camera Triggers Zone Alarm is set to Yes You can choose the zones for the Zone Alarm trigg...

Page 73: ...pear on the keypad display Not Used 00 The output is never active Fire Alarm 01 Active when the control unit starts a fire alarm Hold Up Alarm 02 Active when the control unit starts a hold up alarm Burglar Alarm 03 Active when any of the following zones are triggered while set Normal Alarm Tamper in a set system Entry Route Tamper Zone in a set system Entry time expires 24 hour in a set system Ope...

Page 74: ... depends on the value programmed in System Options Mains Fail Delay see page 98 Battery Fault 13 Active when the control unit detects a fault with its backup battery or a zone of type External PSU Battery Fault has been triggered If the alert was caused by an External PSU Battery Fault zone the control unit deactivates the output when the zone has been restored and a user has acknowledges the faul...

Page 75: ...ll alarm a hold up alarm or a fire alarm the siren has a distinctive tone during a fire alarm The control unit deactivates this output at the end of the siren time See page 75 to choose the siren duration Strobe 22 Active when either of the following occurs a The control unit starts a full alarm hold up alarm or fire alarm The output remains active until the user disarms the system b Setting or un...

Page 76: ...rms it after an alarm The output is active for 10 seconds Full Set Ready 32 Active when no detectors are reporting alarm signals Full Set 33 Active when the system is full set If the system is partitioned the output is active only when all assigned partitions are Full Set Part Set 34 Active when the system is part set Part Set B 35 Active when setting Part Set B Deactivated on unsetting Part Set B...

Page 77: ...hen you select this type you can choose Polarity See page 69 Latched When set to No the output changes state when activated but then returns to the normal state again after the period specified by On Time see below When set to Yes the output changes state every time a user operates the output or according to a schedule if you specify On Time Off Time and Days see below On Time Off Time Days If Lat...

Page 78: ... is activated and deactivates the output when a Lock Set zone is deactivated Burg Confirm timer 50 Not available on EU control units Operates only when BS8243 or DD243 is enabled Active when a Burg confirmation timer is running Inactive when the timer stops HUA confirm timer 51 Not available on EU control units Operates only when BS8243 is enabled Active when an HUA confirmation timer is running I...

Page 79: ...t Set exit mode Chime Tone Mimic 73 Active when any zone with a chime attribute is active Alert Active 74 Active when the LEDs around the navigation key on a keypad are red The control unit deactivates the output when the LEDs go green Panel Lid Open 75 Active when the control unit lid or back tamper is active The control unit deactivates the output when the control unit lid or back tamper is inac...

Page 80: ...s and keypads if applicable Select the device that contains the output you wish to program and then one of the following Panel Select one of the following options as displayed on the top line of the display EDIT SIREN OUTPUT or EDIT STROBE OUTPUT Select these to edit the settings for the dedicated siren and strobe outputs You can edit the output s Name Polarity and Partitions in the same way as fo...

Page 81: ...or each custom output which can be All AND or Any OR For the AND mode all inputs to the custom output must be active for the custom output to be active For the OR mode any one of the inputs must be active for the custom output to be active The number of custom outputs available depends on the control unit see page 2 Note An input can be the output of another custom output However you can select on...

Page 82: ... Note By default a FOB 2W 4B Set button instant sets its assigned partition regardless of the exit mode chosen in the Installer menu To program the FOB 2W 4B to follow the exit mode programmed in the Installer menu set the System Options User access 2W Set Instant option to NO page 84 Timed Set Use this setting to make the system set after a delay Use Exit Time see page 74 to specify the delay The...

Page 83: ... unit sets the system and converts the Final Exit zone in the set partition to a zone of type Normal Alarm Unsetting When a user de activates the Lock Set zone the control unit converts any zone originally programmed as Final Exit back to Final Exit so that the entry time starts when the user opens the entry door and starts a warning tone distinct from the entry tone If the user activates the Lock...

Page 84: ...Exit Mode is set to Timed Set or Silent Set The exit time can take any value between 10s and 120s Entry Time The entry time can take any value between 10s and 120s The entry time you select in this option applies to full set and all part sets To comply with EN50131 1 Clause 8 3 8 2 maximum is 45s for Entry Time Alarm Response Note In a part setting system the response for a full set is always Sire...

Page 85: ...stem Note For a part setting system this option appears in System Options Silent Activation inserted into non mandatory log No keypad and internal sounders Outputs of type Perimeter and Perimeter Timer activate Outputs of type Perimeter Timer deactivate on expiry of PZ Reset Time see below or code entry Internal Activation inserted into non mandatory log Keypad and internal sounders activate Outpu...

Page 86: ...pad and internal sounders silenced by user code etc Outputs of type Perimeter Timer deactivate on expiry of PZ Reset Time see below or code entry Siren Activation inserted into non mandatory log Keypad internal and external sounders activate Outputs of type Perimeter and Perimeter Timer activate Keypad internal and external sounders silenced by user code etc Outputs of type Perimeter Timer deactiv...

Page 87: ...d to Siren Time This option changes the length of time that the system operates the siren and sounders during an alarm Note This applies to a siren wired directly to the control unit Radio sirens have separate maximum sounder durations to preserve battery life Please refer to the siren s installation instructions Any keypad or expander sounder assigned to two or more partitions uses the longest Si...

Page 88: ...n and have the Part Set attribute act as Normal Alarm zones during part setting Pt set Entry Route This option controls how the system treats Entry Route zones when the system is part set Entry Route In a part setting system any zones of type Entry Route with the Part Set B C or D attributes continue to act as Entry Routes zones during part setting In a partitioned system any zones of type Entry R...

Page 89: ...erminate Calendar Set This allows you to configure the control unit to set or unset the alarm system or parts of it at fixed times of day on a seven day cycle If the system is a part setting system you can use this option to full set or part set B C or D If the system is a partitioned system this option allows you to full set or part set any collection of partitions There are two basic elements th...

Page 90: ... you specify a start time that is less than 10 minutes from the current time shown by the control unit clock that is less than the period set by Warning Time the event will not take action until the following day Event Days Choose the days you want the event to occur Press or to scroll through each day of the week Press or to specify Yes or No Event Actions In a partitioned system press or to scro...

Page 91: ...efault name Exception Start Time Specify the time you want the exception to start then to display the next prompt The time 00 00 is midnight at the beginning of a new day Exception Start Date Specify the date you want the exception to start for example 31 12 for 31st December Exception End Time Specify the time you want the exception to end Exception End Date Specify the date you want the exceptio...

Page 92: ... a calendar set in this way a total of three times After the third deferral the control unit sets the system Note that deferring setting does not defer any unsetting events Setting Faults If there is a fault that would normally prevent the system from setting a calendar set event will also fail Before the time of a setting event the control unit starts the calendar set warning tone as usual but at...

Page 93: ...ys at the same time This option applies to all keypads both radio and wired and is not affected by allocating keypads to specific partitions Select Yes to make the HUA keys functional Select No to disable the keys Note If HUA Confirmation has been enabled in System Options Confirmation BS8243 two separate HUA events are needed within the confirmation time to generate a confirmed HUA alarm See page...

Page 94: ...setting mode programmed for it in Partitions or Setting Options see page 72 Duress Enable Selecting Yes allows master users to assign the Duress user type to users A duress code can set and unset the system in the same way as a normal user However each time the code is used the control unit triggers any output configured as type Duress and if applicable communicates Duress and Set Unset events Ter...

Page 95: ...alarm abort period does not apply Note This setting is required for INCERT approval A system tamper can be caused by for example Operating a lid back tamper switch on a device Applying a voltage higher than approximately 3V to the TR input from a external sounder Detecting Jamming or a Supervision failure when either of these options are set to Tamper see page 96 If a tamper occurs when the system...

Page 96: ... options additional options are displayed to define the meaning of a confirmed alarm If the first unconfirmed alarm is caused by the expiry of the entry timer then for DD243 A further two zones that are not on the entry route must be triggered to activate the output BS8243 One zone not on the entry route must be triggered to activate the output Note A confirmed alarm activates any output programme...

Page 97: ...3 The option determines whether the user can unset the system by entering an access code after opening the entry door Select one of the following Off The user can enter an access code at the keypad after the entry door opens used for DD243 2004 clause 6 4 4 On The user must unset the system by some means other than the keypad such as a proximity tag remote control or key switch used for DD243 2004...

Page 98: ... No sounders or sirens Confirmed alarm the control unit waits for any Siren Delay and then starts both internal sounders and external sirens These both run for the Siren Time Siren On Unconfirm The control unit operates the siren for all alarms and overrides any Siren Delay Confirm When the system is set the control unit does not activate the siren s until a confirmed alarm occurs The behaviour of...

Page 99: ...2 Tamper as Tamper Only This is available for only for UK control units and when Confirmation Mode is set to BS8243 The purpose of the option is to ensure strict compliance with BS8243 when reporting tampers to ARCs Enabled When an unconfirmed tamper occurs the control unit sends only Tamper to the ARC and activates any output configured as type Tamper this follows Eaton s understanding that BS824...

Page 100: ...ge 85 Note There is a delay of about three seconds before the control unit starts the alert at the keypad This delay is intentional and is designed to confirm that the fault is a true fault and not the first stage in the detector reporting a masking event Two or more detector fault events occurring within three seconds of each other may prolong the delay up to 10 seconds but no longer Alarm respon...

Page 101: ...pecify the zones you want to include in that shunt group Note that it does not matter which partition the zone belongs to the user with the necessary Shunt Code see below will be able to shunt that zone as part of the shunt group There are two ways of controlling shunt groups Using a Shunt Code Create a new user of type Shunt Code see the Administrator s Guide and assign the shunt group you have c...

Page 102: ...the IDs for learned radio devices Scroll through the list of devices and select Yes for each type you want to delete then press to action your selection The Keypads option deletes one way radio keypads only Outputs Defaults all output configuration Setting Information Defaults all setting options System Options Defaults all options in the System Options menu Communications Defaults all configurati...

Page 103: ...he display in the standby screen such as your company name See page 19 for editing text Remote Needs Entry This option relates to the use of remote controls when unsetting a full set system or full set partition Enabled The user must first trigger a Final Exit zone and start the entry timer before unsetting a full set system or partition with a remote control The system unsets those partitions the...

Page 104: ...r part set partition Enabled The user must first trigger a Final Exit zone and start the entry timer before unsetting a part set system or partition with a radio keypad The system unsets those partitions the user is assigned to that have an active entry timer If a partition that the user is assigned to does not have an active entry timer the partition remains part set Disabled The user can unset a...

Page 105: ...oudspeaker can belong to one or more partitions Entry Alarm Delay Use this option to determine what the system will do if a user strays from an Entry Route zone during entry This option is available to provide compliance with EN 50131 1 Disabled Makes the system give an alarm immediately a user triggers a zone other than the entry route zone during entry Note This is not compliant with EN50131 Ena...

Page 106: ...mming also activate See page 89 If there is no Tamper channel allocated in Fast Format the system sends an unconfirmed alarm Note that the Tamper option is required in Grade 2 systems to comply with PD6662 Note If you choose Tamper and also set System Options User Reset System Tampers to No the user will not be able to reset the system after a loss of supervision event Jamming This specifies the a...

Page 107: ...a remote user tries to set the system the control unit will temporarily ignore the remote user Tamper Omit If a user omits a zone it may be necessary also to omit the tamper belonging to that zone Enabled The tamper is omitted when a user omits a zone Disabled The user cannot omit a tamper on a zone CSID Code Remote Reset The purpose of this option is to enable a user in conjunction with the ARC t...

Page 108: ...econds to the ARC If mains is restored within that time the control unit switches off the red LEDs deactivates the General Fault outputs and logs Mains Restore If a mains interruption lasts for longer than 9 seconds the subsequent additional actions depend on the value in Mains Fail Delay If Mains Fail Delay is set to 0 the control unit starts an alert tone ten seconds after the mains fail at the ...

Page 109: ...nit provides different methods of reporting to the ARC For mains fail reporting each method differs in the detail that it can send SIA CID reports can indicate mains failure in individual partitions Fast Format reports cannot show details of mains failure in partitions only mains failure as a system wide fault This means that although the system can report that a mains failure occurred it cannot s...

Page 110: ... and the battery is exhausted Note The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn SNTP Time Sync You can use this option to keep the time at the control unit synchronised with the time at an SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server on the internet The control unit uses the country setting page 20 to adjust the time for the time zone SNTP Enable Select On to enable SNTP ...

Page 111: ... User menu or web interface and change the level 4 user name and code The default user name is Level4 A level 4 user cannot perform other tasks such as to set or unset the system omit zones etc Panel Upgrade Selecting this option displays a list of bin firmware files located in the INSTALL folder on the SD card if fitted You can use the option to upgrade the control unit s firmware The current fir...

Page 112: ...C fails the control unit re attempts the connection up to a maximum of 15 attempts Alternate The control unit will attempt to contact the ARC using Tel Recipient 1 or IP Recipient 1 depending on Telecomms Priority see below If a connection to the ARC fails the control unit re attempts the connection using Tel Recipient 2 or IP Recipient 2 If this connection fails the control unit starts again usin...

Page 113: ...e the second recipient only if ARC Reporting Call Mode is set to Alternate Account Numbers Use this option to store an ARC account numbers If you are configuring a partitioned system the control unit gives you the opportunity to store an account number for each partition If you are configuring a part setting system you can store one account number With CID reporting the system reports alarms using...

Page 114: ...larm 15 Zone Omit Setting see note 2 04 Open Close 16 Zone Omit System 05 Alarm Abort 17 General Fault 06 Technical Alarm 18 Masking 07 Confirmed Alarm 19 Zone Shunt 08 RF Low Battery 20 Duress Code 09 RF Supervision see note 4 21 HUA Confirm 10 RF Jamming see note 4 22 Burg Confirm Alarm 11 Mains Fail see note 5 23 Perimeter Alarm 24 Burg Alarm P1 partitioned system only up to the maximum number ...

Page 115: ...the CID SIA codes included in each report group When you enable a Report Group you are enabling the control unit to send any of the telegrams in that group CID SIA alarm transmissions will take considerably more time than Scancom Fast Format since the system transmits extended alarm data to the ARC Note The control unit delays reporting logging either A C mains loss or leaving Installer menu with ...

Page 116: ...s 338 Ext Siren WAM low battery fail and restore RF Battery PSU 338 External PSU low volts via zone n Faults 342 External PSU AC fail and restore Faults 344 Jamming fail and restore RF Jamming 351 Comms line fault and restore Faults 373 Smoke fault and restore Faults 375 Zone HUD Fault and restore Faults 380 Masking fault and restore Burglar Alarm Masking 381 Zone supervision fail and restore Radi...

Page 117: ...glar Alarm BZ Zone supervision fail and restore Radio keypad supervision fail and restore External siren supervision fail and restore Internal radio sounder supervision fail and restore WAM supervision fail and restore RF Supervision CE Calendar set deferred Set Unset CL System or partition part set Part Set CL OP System or partition set and unset Set Unset CS System or partition keyswitch part se...

Page 118: ...tamper and restore Internal sounder tamper and restore WAM tamper and restore Tampers TA TR WAM trouble and restore Faults UA UR Technical alarm and restore Technical Alarm UA UR Perimeter and Perimeter restore Burglar Alarm UB UU Zone bypass and un bypass shunt Omit XQ HQ Jamming fail and restore RF Jamming XT XR Zone low battery fail and restore RF Battery PSU YA YH Zone External Warning Device ...

Page 119: ...try time 21CN FF Ack Time This menu appears only if you select Fast Format in Communications Report Type The menu does NOT appear if a GPRS or Ethernet module is fitted A PSTN line connected to a BT21CN line or equivalent will take longer to acknowledge a Fast Format transmission This option allows you to adjust the length of time that the control unit waits for the ARC acknowledgement You can adj...

Page 120: ...d with a flood of test calls from systems that have all been given the same time Select Communications ARC Reporting Static Test Call Disabled to disable static test calls Unset Comms Use this option to prevent the system sending excessive communications traffic while the system is unset Enabled The control unit communicates all signals regardless of whether the system is set or unset Disabled The...

Page 121: ...ge you can use any of the following options Record Message Press to start recording The control unit starts recording from the module s built in microphone The display shows a progress bar indicating how long you have left to record Press to end recording Play Message Press to play back the message from the module s speaker Delete Message Press to delete the message When the display asks Delete Me...

Page 122: ...ledge If the called party answers a speech dialler call they can end the call by sending back a DTMF 9 Enabled The control unit ends the call when it receives a DTMF 5 or 9 If the control unit does not receive a DTMF 5 or 9 then it attempts to call again up to three times Note that after receiving a DTMF 5 the control unit will go on to call any other programmed speech dialler numbers After receiv...

Page 123: ... of setting part setting or unsetting of a partition or part set by either keypad remote control or keyswitch System Includes any type of system event that is not an alarm tamper or set unset This includes bus device missing jamming supervision fail communications failure or fault AC lost low or missing system battery low battery on radio device and Aux 12V fail Destinations Use this option to spe...

Page 124: ...a Own Telephone No This option appears when you select either of the UCP protocols The option allows you to record the telephone number that originated the SMS message This number is visible to the receiver of the message Email When an alarm or other event occurs the control unit can send a report by email to up to four recipients The report comprises A Home Message of your choice such as to ident...

Page 125: ... or missing system battery low battery on radio device and Aux 12V fail Destinations Use this option to specify the recipients of the reports 1 Select a Message 1 4 2 Select one of the four recipients Each Message 1 4 can have up to four recipients 3 Select a contact from the Contacts List page 102 the control unit will use the email address of that contact 4 If required repeat the process from st...

Page 126: ...ons path from the control unit before it generates an alert actives communications and activates line fail outputs You can specify different settings for Ethernet plug by and plug on module communications Note The control unit may take a few seconds to recognise a line fail The actual delay between line fail and the resulting alert will be slightly longer than the value you specify IP Network Own ...

Page 127: ...fy the IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address and DNS IP Address Note Changes take place only after you exit the Installer menu If you are using DHCP use About Panel About Comms IP Address to find out the IP address the control unit is using IP Subnet Mask This option is displayed if IP Address specifies a fixed IP address Enter the subnet mask e g 255 255 255 000 Gateway IP Address This option is disp...

Page 128: ...u to configure settings to use a dynamic DNS DDNS server which will keep track of any changes to the external IP address of the control unit s internet connection as supplied by the internet service provider The feature allows other DDNS enabled services on the internet to access the control unit even if the external IP address changes To use this feature you must first ensure that an account is a...

Page 129: ...nloader from the User Menu To use both the speech dialler and remote dial in access from Downloader fit a SIM card that permits both voice and data traffic Note that when setting up a remote connection of any kind it is advisable to test the connection before leaving the site In order to use the Downloader software you must program following options Account As part of ensuring the security of a co...

Page 130: ...e control unit answers after the first ring Note When using Answer on One Ring set the number of rings in Rings to Answer to a higher number than that used by the equipment sharing the telephone line with the control unit If you do not then the other equipment will never answer any incoming calls Access Mode This function specifies the method to use to start communications over a telephone line or...

Page 131: ...ommunicate with the control unit over an IP network This menu allows you to store two IP addresses that the control unit can use to connect to a PC running Downloader The user starts the call by selecting one of the IP address through the User menu IP Address This option presents two sub menus where you can key primary and secondary IP Addresses used by Downloader Press to key in the dot IP Port N...

Page 132: ...e procedure is repeated every 24 hours for 5 days then every 48 hours for a further 5 days up to a maximum of 30 retries If no successful connection is achieved the keypad displays a remote service fail message at the end of the retry sequence A manual remote service can be carried out to clear the retry sequence and keypad message Time Window End This specifies the time that the panel will no lon...

Page 133: ... Loudspeakers You can use this option to test any loudspeakers connected to the system Wired Keypads Use this option to test the sounders on the wired keypads KEY RKPZ Tests the sounders in KEY RKPZ two way radio keypads Internal Sounders Tests any internal sounders SDR RINT that the control unit has learned Wired Keypad Use this menu option to test the keypad you are currently working on you cann...

Page 134: ...KEY RKPZ This test behaves the same as for a wired keypad Expanders The Expanders menu allows you to test individual expanders Radio and wired expanders 12V Input Voltage This option shows the voltage on the 12V line in the bus cable at the connection to the expander Spare Zones This option shows the number of zones of type Not Used on the expander Load Current This option wired expanders only sho...

Page 135: ... test When you select a Walk Test option apart from Chime the display shows the first item in a list of the detectors available for test Walk around the area you wish to test and trigger each detector If Chime is set to Yes every time you trigger a detector the keypads and loudspeakers give confirmation tone The bottom right corner of the display shows an A if you trigger the Alarm input and a T i...

Page 136: ...n the list The bottom line of the display shows the zone name To see the zone number press or The end of the bottom line shows the resistance of the zone For 4 wire CC zones the display alternates between the Alarm resistance A and the Tamper resistance T O C means Open Circuit 0k00 means zero resistance or closed circuit Signal Strengths This option allows you check the received signal strength f...

Page 137: ...he output you wish to test followed by to activate the output Press again to deactivate the output Press to finish the test Note If you have programmed one of the plug by outputs as an ATS Test output then when you test that output the control unit will pulse the output active for the correct length of time to start a call in any connected dual signalling communicator You do not need to deactivate...

Page 138: ...he signal strength Prox Tags This allows you to test a user s proximity tag The keypad display shows a message asking you to present the tag to the keypad Hold the prox tag up to the keypad The keypad display shows the user number and name of the prox tag owner ARC Reporting This allows you to send a test call to either of the two telephone numbers you have programmed to receive alarm information ...

Page 139: ...nowledgement SMS This option appears only if the control unit is fitted with a plug on module that provides PSTN or GSM communications You can use the option to send a test call to any telephone number not just the ones you have set up to receive SMS alarm event reports Email You can use the option to send a test email to any email address not just the ones you have set up to receive email alarm e...

Page 140: ... tamper alarms that occur in the same unset or set period are logged in the mandatory log Any further events of that type are logged in the non mandatory log How the Log Displays User Identities When you view the log the display initially shows users by their number for example User001 Pressing displays any name programmed for the user There are some user numbers that have special meaning see the ...

Page 141: ...a separate event Unn Config Change if Downloader changes the configuration of the control unit The user number recorded will be that for the Downloader see table above Logging Tamper Events Tamper events are normally logged However please note that the type of events that are considered to be tampers depends to some extent on the options the Installer chooses in System Options Jamming and System O...

Page 142: ...display shows the revision of software running on the keypad If you find that the Keypad option does not display an individual keypad s software version you can check the keypad by briefly pressing the A and keys at the same time Comms The contents of this option depend on the plug on communications module fitted to the control unit When no module is present the Panel Ethernet option is the only o...

Page 143: ...tional Mobile Subscribed Identity IMSI to identify the GSM subscriber Version The firmware version of the module Reset Resets the module For a PSTN module this provides PSTN Link Status which shows the current status of the PSTN connected to the control unit The display shows Fail when there is no link and OK when there is a PSTN line available Note that OK only shows that the line is available it...

Page 144: ...sly reported A test signal Contact ID The Contact ID format transmits data from the event log to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC Examples of messages in the Contact ID format are Example 1 1234 18 1137 01 015 2 1234 is the account number as specified in Account Numbers option page 103 18 is the message type used to identify the message as Contact ID 1137 is the event qualifier for a new event 1 fol...

Page 145: ...he log event description The control unit sends those characters shown between and above literally as they appear in the text For example if there is a fire alarm on zone 2 of partition 4 at 10 15 partition 4 account number is 10 the message would be SIA1 000010 NFA2 SIA2 000010 N ri4 FA2 SIA3 000010 Nti10 15 ri4 FA2 000010 AFire Zone 2 Extended SIA3 000010 Nti10 15 ri4 FA2 AFire Zone 2 Extended S...

Page 146: ...oth Do not use water solvents or any proprietary cleaning materials Walk test all detectors Test any external sounders and strobes Note You can use Test Locate Bus Device to find the location of a bus device the device emits a continuous sound Replacing or removing devices Note Make sure that you remove all power from the system before physically disconnecting any device Removing a plug on module ...

Page 147: ... hold down the address request button on the new expander with the tamper switch activated The control unit will assign the bus device address of the expander you removed to the new expander along with all the zones and other settings from the old expander The new expander will not need any further configuration Note If you replace a radio expander you must teach the identity of the new radio expa...

Page 148: ...Battery 1 charger fault restored Chargr 2 Flt Battery 2 charger fault Chargr 2 Rst Battery 2 charger fault restored Coms O P Flt Plug by comms output fault Coms O P Rst Plug by comms output fault restored Ex Keys Rstr Excess keys code attempts tamper restore Load 1 Fail Battery 1 failed load test Load 1 OK Battery 1 passed load test Load 2 Fail Battery 2 failed load test Load 2 OK Battery 2 passed...

Page 149: ... Burg Z Restore Burglar alarm on zone n restored Bus 12V Fail 12V DC supply to Bus nn failed Bus 12V Restore 12V DC supply to Bus nn restored Bus Tamper Rstr Bus n has been restored Bus Tamper Bus n has been tampered for example wires cut or disconnected Codes Defaulted All access codes were returned to factory defaults Comms 12V Fail DC power to comms module failed Comms 12V Restore DC power to c...

Page 150: ...min for Internal Radio Sounder nn ISN Superv Fail Radio signal fail for 2 hours for Internal Radio Sounder nn ISN Superv Rstr Radio signal restored for Internal Radio Sounder nn ISN Tamper Rstr Tamper Restore on Internal Radio Sounder n ISN Tamper Tamper on Internal Radio Sounder n Jamming Rstr Jamming ceased Jamming Jamming detected K Excess Keys Excess keys tamper at keypad n Key Sw Ptn PtSet Pa...

Page 151: ...hunted Shunt Group OFF User nn de activated shunt group n Shunt Group ON User nn activated shunt group n SMS Ex Keys Rstr Excess keys tamper from SMS message restored SMS Excess Keys Excess keys code attempts tamper from SMS message SMS Test Call SMS test call made Soak Fail Z Alm Zone on soak test failed Soak Fail Z Tmp Zone on soak test tampered Software Changed The installer has loaded a differ...

Page 152: ...M Low Battery WAM has low battery WAM PSU Fail WAM has low power supply WAM PSU Restore WAM low power supply restored WAM RF OK WAM supervision OK WAM RF Warning WAM about to fail supervision WAM Sndr Tamper Not used WAM Sndr Tmp Rst Not used WAM Sndr Trb Rst Not used WAM Sndr Trouble Not used WAM Superv Fail WAM has failed supervision WAM Superv Rstr WAM supervision restored WAM Tamper Rstr WAM t...

Page 153: ...main cannot be found Unknown host 515 Destination mailbox address invalid 517 Problem with senders mail attribute check properties 521 domain does not accept mail see RFC1846 522 Recipient has exceeded mailbox limit 523 Server limit exceeded Message too large 530 Encryption required for authentication mechanism 531 Mail system full 533 Remote server has insufficient disk space to hold email 534 Au...

Page 154: ...p eg too many messages exchanged 37648 Internal error eg unexpected failure in lower level module 37776 Unknown identity received eg PSK identity 37904 Public key type mismatch eg asked for RSA key exchange and presented EC key 38032 Session ticket has expired 38160 Processing of the NewSessionTicket handshake message failed 38288 Handshake protocol not within min max boundaries 38416 Processing o...

Page 155: ...ed 41360 Processing of the CertificateRequest handshake message failed 41488 Processing of the ServerKeyExchange handshake message failed 41616 Processing of the ServerHelloDone handshake message failed 41744 Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed 41872 Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed in DHM ECDH Read Public 42000 Processing of the ClientKeyExchan...

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