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MP120 
MP120TG 
MP120M 

MP120M/TG 

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Remote-control 

alarm control unit

 

 

Summary of Contents for MP120

Page 1: ...IS0195 CC Programming manual MP120 MP120TG MP120M MP120M TG GB Remote control alarm control unit ...

Page 2: ... e hardware and software items that have not been marketed yet Such references or information will in no case mean that Elkron S p A intend to market the aforesaid products or services Elkron is a registered trademark of Elkron S p A All the trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright Elkron S p A 2006 All rights reserved Full or partial printing or ...

Page 3: ...RAMMABILITY TABLE 16 2 7 4 ProgrammING AN INPUT 16 2 7 5 ProgrammING THE EXPANSION AUXILIARY INPUT 17 2 8 PROGRAMMING THE OUTPUTS 18 2 8 1 Output specialization 18 2 8 2 OUTPUT ENCODING TABLE 20 2 8 3 OUTPUT PROGRAMMING TABLE 20 2 8 4 ProgrammING AN OUTPUT 20 2 9 KEYS 22 2 9 1 DK20 22 2 9 2 DK30 22 2 10 LPA PROGRAMMING 22 2 11 CORRELATING THE SECTORS TO THE INSERTERS 23 2 12 GENERAL SYSTEM TIMES 2...

Page 4: ...BLING REMOTE CONTROL THROUGH THE MODEM 50 3 3 9 DISABLING REMOTE CONTROL THROUGH THE MODEM 50 3 3 10 ENABLING REMOTE CONTROL THROUGH THE TELEPHONE 50 3 3 11 DISABLING REMOTE CONTROL THROUGH THE TELEPHONE 51 3 3 12 ENABLING SECTOR DEACTIVATION THROUGH remotE CONTROL 51 3 3 13 DISABLING SECTOR DEACTIVATION THROUGH remotE CONTROL 52 3 3 14 KEY ENABLE 52 3 3 15 KEY DISABLE 53 3 3 16 Call Back ENABLE 5...

Page 5: ...3 2 Correlations to sectors and areas 73 5 4 KEYBOARD INPUTS 73 5 4 1 Correlated functions 73 5 4 2 Correlations to sectors and areas 73 5 5 INSERTER INPUTS DK2000M 74 5 5 1 Correlated functions 74 5 5 2 Correlations to sectors and areas 74 5 6 OUTPUTS 74 5 6 1 Output specialization 74 5 6 2 PROGRAMMABLE ALARMS FOR LPA Low Power Alarm 75 5 7 SYSTEM PARAMETERS 75 5 8 TELEPHONE ALARM CHANNEL EVENTS ...

Page 6: ...n to the most experienced operators SYMBOLS AND REFERENCES For the sake of clarity the following symbols and references are used in this manual separates the various keyboard entries For instance 120 OK means type in 120 then press OK The terms written in italic non proportional characters indicate that they shall be replaced with a corresponding value For instance if the technical access code is ...

Page 7: ...e 5 Break in alarm memory LED OFF no break in alarm stored Blinking break in alarms stored 1 4 1 stored break in alarm displaying 6 Tampering memory LED OFF no tampering alarm stored Blinking tampering alarms stored 1 4 2 STORED tampering alarm DISPLAYING 7 Open input LED Blinking one or several protected inputs are open 1 4 3 OPEN INPUT DISPLAYING 8 Disconnected input LED OFF no input disconnecte...

Page 8: ...c key insertion hole Note Each area may represent the status of one or several sectors up to 8 1 3 DK3000M INSERTER No Description Use or indications provided Further information 1 LED Area 1 ON steady Area 1 fully ON OFF Area 1 fully OFF Blinking Area 1 partially ON 2 System status LED ON steady alarms stored tampering stored low battery 230 V power supply lacking system faults Slow blinking inpu...

Page 9: ... following message will appear on the display where nn is the identification code of the input that triggered the alarm as regards the input identification codes refer to paragraph 2 7 2 Input encoding table In case of telephone line tampering the Telephone Line Tampering message will be displayed in case of bus tampering the Peripheral Line Tampering message will appear 3 Press key several times ...

Page 10: ...l unit F1 Control unit fuse F1 blown This is the fuse used to protect the inputs Control unit F2 Control unit fuse F2 blown This is the fuse used to protect output U1 Control unit F3 Control unit fuse F3 blown This is the fuse used to protect the bus Expansion 1 fuse Expansion 1 fuse blown Expansion 2 fuse Expansion 2 fuse blown Expansion 3 fuse Expansion 3 fuse blown Expansion 4 fuse Expansion 4 ...

Page 11: ...le NO 4 User 4 4 44444 Programmable NO 5 User 5 5 55555 Programmable NO 6 User 6 6 66666 Programmable NO 7 User 7 7 77777 Programmable NO 8 User 8 8 88888 Programmable NO The installer code is enabled when the control unit leaves the manufacturing plant and will be automatically disabled when the system is actuated for the first time In fact the installer code is disabled every time the system is ...

Page 12: ...adecimal notation letters are obtained by pressing the corresponding keys on the keyboard with the equivalences below Keyboard key A S C O E F Corresponding hexadecimal character A B C D E F To write descriptive names for users sectors outputs etc you must use the keys that allow you to cyclically select one or several characters as illustrated in the table below The point where a new character is...

Page 13: ... _ 7 _ which displays the sector status _ sector OFF digit sector ON Vis Set _ _ _ _ _ which displays the sector status _ sector OFF sector ON Sector Displaying features When you choose one of the two sector status displaying modes you will also obtain the signal for open inputs if any In fact if at least one open input is found within a sector o will be displayed For instance Vis Set _ o _ _ _ _ ...

Page 14: ... to the number of inputs that can be configured as Final exit The graphic example illustrated hereinafter may help you to better understand the Final exit operation Furthermore the property below may be enabled to the Break in inputs o Chime when the sector is OFF opening the input will actuate for 5 seconds the outputs set for the event including the keyboard buzzers if the sector is ON the input...

Page 15: ...egardless of the actual exit time left If you try to get in through the window when the break in protection is ON the IR detector will ignore the entry time and generate a break in alarm immediately On the contrary if you get in through the door the magnetic contact the Final exit of which is enabled will actuate the entry time while disabling also the IR detector for the same time period thus all...

Page 16: ...PROGRAMMING AN INPUT Warning You must program all the system inputs to which detectors are connected To program an input proceed as follows 1 Type in the Installer code factory setting 000000 then press ENTER twice 2 The display will show the message below Press until the message below appears Then press ENTER to confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Press ENTER to confirm 4 T...

Page 17: ...ncoded input name or a number of dots if the input is not available will appear on the display 12 To modify it press ENTER and use the keyboard to enter the new extended name up to 8 characters to enter alphanumeric characters by means of the keyboard refer to paragraph 2 2 ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS THROUGH THE keyboard End the procedure by pressing ENTER It is recommended that a descriptiv...

Page 18: ...anic it is actuated for 1 minute when an input of the Panic type is opened The input is always ON 24 h Technological it is actuated for 1 minute when the detector flooding temperature detector etc for an input of the Technological type signals an alarm The input is always ON 24 h Fire it is actuated for 1 minute when the detector for an input of the Fire type signals the start of a fire The input ...

Page 19: ... and an attempt at break in is made in the garage the controlled siren will not ring the attempt at break in may in any case be signalled by connecting another sound device to a properly configured output The controlled siren will be enabled only when both sectors are ON no people present AND and OR logic functions The AND operator assumes that all the terms in this case the sectors of the operati...

Page 20: ...2 nd character Output 0 Control unit 1 U1 Output 1 1 Expansion 1 2 U2 Output 2 2 Expansion 2 3 U3 Output 3 3 Expansion 3 4 U4 Output 4 4 Expansion 4 5 U5 Output 5 relay type in the control unit electric type in expansions control unit only Examples of encoding 04 control unit output U4 21 expansion 2 output U1 2 8 3 OUTPUT PROGRAMMING TABLE No Denomination Description U1 control unit U2 U3 U4 U5 c...

Page 21: ... NOT THE FIRST ONE OF THE CONTROL UNIT code 01 GO TO STEP 11 The output level will appear on the display To modify it press ENTER and select the level by pressing then confirm your choice by pressing ENTER 8 Press The correlation to the Fire alarm will appear on the display To modify it press ENTER and use button to decide whether to cause the siren to ring Fire or not NO FIRE even for the Fire al...

Page 22: ...key DK20 with the DK2000M inserter and transponder key DK30 with the DK3000M inserter 2 9 1 DK20 The MP120 system can manage up to 16 DK20 keys each with a unique code Key features an identification label up to 8 characters long e g the user s name may be matched to each key the key may be disabled if necessary the sectors to be controlled may be freely correlated to each key the key is re program...

Page 23: ... following message will appear on the display Press until the message below appears Then press ENTER to confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Press until the message below appears Then press ENTER to confirm 4 The following message will appear on the display where 12345678 indicates all the correlated sectors all sectors as factory setting and A1 indicates Area 1 To select ano...

Page 24: ...d is equal to the Entry time 10 seconds To modify the general system times proceed as follows 1 type in the Installer code factory setting 000000 then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Press until the message below appears Then press ENTER to confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Press until the message below appears Then press ENTER to confi...

Page 25: ... again Using the keyboard for the purpose of actuation allows the user to realize whether inputs in alarm condition and therefore automatically excluded are found Actuation lock BLK sectors to which areas being opened at that time are associated cannot be activated neither from keyboard nor via key If such activation is tried from keyboard relevant warning is given on the display and activation do...

Page 26: ... ON S or OFF N To modify the enable press ENTER and use button to select S or N then confirm the new value by pressing ENTER 9 To exit the menu press EXIT 2 14 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATOR CONFIGURATION Warning The configurations described in this paragraph shall be performed only if the PSTNO telephone communicator is available in the control unit 2 14 1 PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS To program a t...

Page 27: ...y robbery represented by R on the display panic represented by P on the display technological represented by T on the display fire represented by F on the display failure represented by G on the display system status change ON OFF represented by C on the display The last letter shown on the display indicates the type of connection or sending used n for numeric protocol v for voice sending and t fo...

Page 28: ...ages through the telephone 0 indicates the highest priority whereas 7 indicates lowest priority The same priority level may be assigned to different events if several events with the same priority level occur simultaneously the order of precedence will be the following Theft Tampering Robbery Panic Technological Fire Failure Status Change To modify the predefined priority levels refer to paragraph...

Page 29: ...ton to select the new delay 0 to 90 seconds by 10 second steps then confirm by pressing ENTER 5 Press EXIT to exit the menu 2 14 5 TEST CALL The test call allows you to check the operation of the telephone numbers set The test acts as a real alarm event and is stopped only when all the telephone numbers have been called successfully unanswered telephone numbers will be called again To make a test ...

Page 30: ...firm correct operation of the system and of its telephone connection The interval between the calls may be set from 1 hour to 7 days and the count will start from the synchronism time that has been set Every telephone call is recorded in the event memory Warning The actuation of the cyclic call shall be expressly requested by the remote surveillance centre To configure a cyclic call proceed as fol...

Page 31: ...g the numbers that have not answered failure to actuate the answer check will in any case cause all the telephone calls to be repeated four times even though there has been an answer the vocal message will be played as soon as it is ascertained that the called number has answered in any case the messages will be repeated three times regardless of whether the answer check is ON WARNING Enabling the...

Page 32: ...ings for the Line check function include No i e no check will be carried out to verify that the telephone line is available 24 h i e the telephone line availability check will always be carried out every 15 minutes even when the system is OFF ON partial OnPart i e the telephone line availability check will be carried out when the system status changes and then every 15 minutes only with the antith...

Page 33: ...ted 4 seconds Tampering Sabotage sabotage 4 seconds Robbery Robbery being committed robbery being committed 4 seconds Panic Threats of assault 4 seconds Technological Technological detector 4 seconds Fire Fire start 4 seconds Failure System failure 4 seconds No mains supply Electric current missing 4 seconds Mains supply return Electric current available 4 seconds Battery low Control unit battery ...

Page 34: ...hin 4 seconds Upon completion the indication for the subsequent message to be recorded will appear on the display 7 Record all the telephone messages like you have done with the Break in message When all the messages have been recorded the following message will appear on the display 8 Press ESC several times to exit the menu Warning To modify the content of a message all the messages need be reco...

Page 35: ...gured The MP120 control unit manages the most common protocols with the following characteristics Protocol Type Recognition frequency HANDSH Data TX frequency DATA Data TX speed BAUD Format Modifiable ADF DTMF 4 8 1 IDP DTMF Dot Dot S1400 DTMF 4 8 1 C200b FSK Dot Dot 141910 Pulse 1400 Hz 1900 Hz 10 bps 3 1 4 1 or 3 2 4 2 Extended or Non Extended With without parity Ademco slow Silent Knight Slow 1...

Page 36: ...f the codes are different the previous code will be maintained and the buzzer will emit a long beep to indicate the error The display will show the following 8 THE PROCEDURE STEPS DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE LISTED DEPENDING ON THE PROTOCOL CHOSEN THEY MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO ENTER THE ALARM CODES SUPPLIED BY THE REMOTE SURVEILLANCE CENTRE THAT WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO THE CENTRE ITSELF IN CASE OF ALARM Warnin...

Page 37: ...ode Press ENTER the display will show Type in the system code supplied for remote control it shall always consist of 8 digits equalize it if necessary by entering some 0 on the left e g code 4765 shall be typed in as 00004765 To enter numbers in the hexadecimal format refer to paragraph 2 2 ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS THROUGH THE keyboard 6 The following message will appear on the display Typ...

Page 38: ...me programmer and 3 3 5 time programmer disable The time programming status enabled or disabled is displayed on the keyboard by the special P O LED The command performed by the programmer will remain ON until the opposite command is performed by the programmer or an user through the keyboard and the inserter An example may help you better understand the operation Assume that Deactivation of sector...

Page 39: ...g ENTER 8 Letter C will blink again If you have chosen the Not active command go to step 11 9 Press The table below shows the items that will appear on the display and the actions you shall take Selected command Act Deact Output act Output deact The following message will appear on the display a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a Output nn d Output nn Meaning Each dash indicates a sector if a dig...

Page 40: ...n the display Press until the message below appears 4 Press ENTER to erase erasing will be confirmed by a double beep WARNING The erasing operation is not reversible 5 Press ESC several time to exit the menu 2 15 4 CORRELATING THE TABLES TO THE DAYS To correlate the tables to the various week days proceed as follows 1 type in the Installer code factory setting 000000 then press ENTER twice 2 The f...

Page 41: ...nts for the PC to be used Processor 300 MHz or higher 128 MB RAM memory 15 MB free space on the hard disk for program installation saving the system configuration files requires more free space CD ROM or DVD unit Mouse Serial port or USB with USB serial adapter free for local connection to the control unit Microsoft Windows 98 or subsequent releases 2 17 SYSTEM TEST After the system devices have b...

Page 42: ... Press E to delete all the events from the memory 4 The following message will appear on the display Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 The following message will appear on the display Erasing will be finally confirmed by two beeps 6 Press EXIT to exit the menu Wait Events Mem Erase Event Memory ...

Page 43: ...he entered code is not enabled to operate on all the sectors the list of actuated sectors will obviously be incomplete and the LED will blink slowly to indicate partial actuation 3 1 2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE ELECTRONIC KEY OR TRANSPONDER KEY System actuation and deactivation through the electronic key is performed by putting the key into the inserter the transponder keys shall be kept approxim...

Page 44: ... you press an existing number it will be erased and the corresponding sector will be deactivated Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 After a few seconds the message will disappear and the LED will keep on blinking slowly to confirm that the system has been actuated The intermittent buzzer signalling if any indicates that the programmed exit time is elapsing Warning If the entered code is not enabled to op...

Page 45: ...ear on the display the dashes will indicate the sectors if any that have not been actuated and the system status LED will blink Type in the numbers of the sectors to be deactivate dashes will appear in place of the numbers on the display if the number is not available it will be displayed and the corresponding sector will be actuated Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 After a few seconds the message will...

Page 46: ...out two operations correlating the sectors on which actions may be taken to a user i e a user will be enabled if their code is recognized by the control unit when at least one sector is correlated assigning a descriptive name to the user Important Always assign an uncoded name to the user this will make identification easier for instance in the event memory file To enable a user proceed as follows...

Page 47: ...will appear on the display Press ENTER to confirm user code resetting or press ESC to cancel the operation WARNING The user code reset operation is not reversible 5 To reset the other user codes repeat the procedure by starting from step 3 or press EXIT to leave the menu 3 3 3 ENABLING THE INSTALLER CODE The Installer code is initially enabled as factory setting and will be automatically disabled ...

Page 48: ...programmer command programming must be performed previously by the installer 3 3 5 TIME PROGRAMMER DISABLE To disable the time programmer operation proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display Then confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use button to select ...

Page 49: ...mber of rings is set to 0 To disable the control unit to incoming calls proceed as follows 1 type in the Master core or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display Then confirm by pressing ENTER 3 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the...

Page 50: ...as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display Then confirm by pressing ENTER 3 The following message will appear on the display if N is in place of S remote control through the mode will already be disabled Confirm by pressing ENTER 4 Use button to select ...

Page 51: ...ay Then confirm by pressing ENTER 3 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display if N is in place of S remote control through the telephone will already be disabled Confirm by pressing ENTER 4 Use button to select TEL Access N then confirm by pressing ENTER The buzzer will beep twice and the operation will be stored in the event memory f...

Page 52: ...ng ENTER 3 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display if N is in place of S remote control deactivation will already be enabled Confirm by pressing ENTER 4 Use button to select Remote Unset N then confirm by pressing ENTER The buzzer will beep twice and the operation will be stored in the event memory file 5 Press EXIT to leave the men...

Page 53: ... cannot be used in the system yet the control unit keeps such key into its memory with all of its properties proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Use button to select the following menu Then press ENTER to confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Use button to select the follow...

Page 54: ...o as A above is set the connection will feature one further safety characteristic since the connection can be made only with a defined pre programmed telephone number To set the Call back function proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Press until the following message appears on the display Then ...

Page 55: ... confirm 5 If the two entered codes match each other the new code will replace the older one and the buzzer will beep twice to confirm that the operation has been carried out successfully Otherwise an error signal will be emitted and the procedure will be exited 6 Press ESC to leave the procedure 3 5 DATE CHANGE To modify the data proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code ...

Page 56: ...ntrol unit stores in its memory the latest 250 events occurred The following information is stored for each event sequence number the lower the number the more recent the event type of event name of concerned input if applicable event description if applicable event date and time 3 7 1 REFERRING TO THE EVENT MEMORY To refer to the event memory file proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or t...

Page 57: ...per Control unit tamper actuated attempt at opening or removing 24H control unit Device tamper actuated on control unit 24 h input Wrong KP code A wrong code has been entered four times in a row through the keyboard Wrong DK code Use of an electronic key or transponder key with unknown code has been attempted Telephone line Telephone line missing Tamper Expans n Expansion n tamper actuated 24H Exp...

Page 58: ...nn named xxxx Daily Planner Status change made by the time programmer ON OFF remotely Status change made remotely through the telephone or remote control IN K 05 Status change with specialized control unit input KEY Set Time Control unit time change unn xxxx User making the time change nn is the number identifying the user xxxx is the respective uncoded description Installer or Master Set Date Con...

Page 59: ...ry to select another memory location for the vocal telephone numbers then press ENTER to confirm 5 The existing number if any will be deleted on the display and the cursor will start blinking on the first location Type in the telephone number which may be up to 23 digits long To delete a digit press to enter a 2 seconds pause press C a comma will appear on the display to extend the pause press C s...

Page 60: ...l refer to paragraphs 3 3 10 ENABLING REMOTE CONTROL THROUGH THE TELEPHONE and 3 3 12 ENABLING SECTOR DEACTIVATION THROUGH remotE CONTROL 3 9 1 REMOTE CONTROL PROCEDURE To actuate a remote control session DTMF CONTROLS through the telephone proceed as follows 1 Call the control unit through a telephone 2 Wait for all the answering rings programmable from 3 to 15 3 When receiving the call the contr...

Page 61: ... control as follows 1 call the telephone number of the line to which both the control unit and the answering machine are connected 2 Wait for the third answering ring 3 End communication 4 Allow 5 seconds to elapse then call back the telephone number after the first ring the MP120 control unit will answer the incoming call WARNING The wait time before calling back shall not exceed 30 seconds other...

Page 62: ...sary be generated and stored in the control unit memory To acquire a new key proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer code then press ENTER twice 2 The following message will appear on the display Use button to select the following menu Then press ENTER to confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Press ENTER to confirm 4 The following message will appear on t...

Page 63: ...tep 4 if you wish to program other keys or press ESC several times to exit the menu 3 11 2 ACQUIRING EXISTING KEYS One single electronic key or transponder key may be used with two separate and compatible systems e g home and office systems To allow the control unit to recognize the code of a key previously programmed in another system proceed as follows 1 type in the Master code or the Installer ...

Page 64: ...confirm 3 The following message will appear on the display Use button to select the following menu Then press ENTER to confirm The following message will appear on the display 4 Use button to select the key to be specialized then press ENTER to confirm your choice 5 Letter K will blink and the sectors correlated to the key will appear on the display where nn indicates the key number To modify the ...

Page 65: ...e display will alternately show the following key number and name key number and correlated sectors If the key code does not correspond to any of the stored codes all the inserter LEDs will blink fast and the Unknown key message will appear on the display 5 Repeat the procedure by starting from step 4 to check other keys or press ESC several times to exit the menu 3 11 5 ERASING ALL KEYS To erase ...

Page 66: ...pear on the display Use button to select the following menu Then press ENTER to confirm The following message will appear on the display 4 Use button to select the key to be deleted then press ENTER to confirm your choice 5 Letter K will blink and all the sectors correlated to the key will appear on the display Use button to select the following menu where nn indicates the key number then press EN...

Page 67: ...iptive name if any Use button to select the desired input then press ENTER to confirm 4 Use button to select input exclusion ESC then press ENTER to confirm your choice 5 Repeat the procedure by starting from step 3 to exclude another input or press ESC several times to exit the menu The presence of disconnected inputs in the system is signalled on the keyboard by the red LED E blinking 3 12 2 INP...

Page 68: ... the keyboard buzzer will ring and the number and name of the input in alarm condition will appear on the display 4 Press ESC several times to exit the menu You may verify whether all the inputs have signalled an alarm with the displaying of the alarms stored refer to paragraph 1 4 1 stored break in alarm displaying If any input about whose actuation you are sure has not signalled the alarm this m...

Page 69: ...menu The menu items with the edge traced with a broken line will appear depending on the control unit configuration presence of the PSTN interface expansions etc 4 2 MASTER MENU Level 1 Level 2 Event Memory Set DATE dd mm yy Set TIME hh mm Modify Access Code User Code Menu Inst xxxx Inst Default U 02 S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U 02 N U 02 Default U 08 S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U 08 N U 08 Default Key Programming Read ...

Page 70: ... Programming Input 01 Type Input n Break in Robbery Panic Technological Fire In KEY Sectors Mode Instant Delayed Final Exit Gong Name Prog INo Aux Exp Output Program Output 01 Output 02 Type Output n Break in Tampering Robbery Panic Technological Fire Chime Failure Battery Network Tel line status Reset Buzzer Sector TC System status Open input In Out LPA PO output Pre actuation Sectors AND OR Outp...

Page 71: ...le length Cycle start time Self Test ON full Cycle length Cycle start time Tel Options Dialling Tone Control Answer Control Routing Vocal Block Numeric Block Bypass Answer Sector AND Line check No Tampering 24 h Tampering ON Part Tampering ON Full Tampering Vocal Settings Play Message Play All Messages Play Single Mess Record Message Numeric Tel Param Protocol Select ADF DGF Account Code Zone Repo...

Page 72: ...r 5 5 55555 Programmable NO 6 User 6 6 66666 Programmable NO 7 User 7 7 77777 Programmable NO 8 User 8 8 88888 Programmable NO 5 2 CONTROL UNIT INPUTS 5 2 1 CORRELATED FUNCTIONS Function Z01 Z02 Z03 Z04 Z05 Z06 Z07 Z08 Instant break in Delayed break in Break in chime Final exit break in final ext Robbery Panic Technological Fire Key input factory set configuration programmable 5 2 2 CORRELATIONS T...

Page 73: ... 4 Area 2 Sector 5 Sector 6 Sector 7 Area 3 Sector 8 factory set configuration x expansion number 1 to 4 programmable 5 4 KEYBOARD INPUTS 5 4 1 CORRELATED FUNCTIONS Keyboard 1 Keyboard 2 Keyboard 3 Keyboard 4 Function ZB1 ZB2 ZB3 ZB4 ZB5 ZB6 ZB7 ZB8 Instant break in Delayed break in Break in chime Final exit break in Final exit Robbery Panic Technological Fire factory set configuration programmabl...

Page 74: ...onfiguration programmable 5 6 OUTPUTS 5 6 1 OUTPUT SPECIALIZATION Device Output Specialization Output level Control unit U1 relay Break in NH U2 Tampering NH U3 OR TC NH Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in OR U4 AND TC NH Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in AND U5 LPA NH Expansion 1 U1 Break in NH Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in OR U2 Tampering NH U3 OR TC NH Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in OR U4 LPA NH Expansion 2 U1 Break in NH Set 1 2 3 ...

Page 75: ...6 7 8 Event Break in Tampering Robbery Panic Technological Fire Failure Status change Priority 1 2 0 4 5 6 3 0 5 9 TELEPHONE OPTIONS Protocol IDP Vocal call block OFF Cyclic call OFF Numeric call block ON Event sending delay 0 seconds Bypass answer OFF Type of selection DTMF AND OR communicator Sector OR Tone control OFF Responder OFF Answer control OFF Telephone line check Enabled to fully ON Rou...

Page 76: ...Directive in compliance with the 98 482 EC Decision of the UE Council for trans European connection as single terminal with a PSTN analog network Owing to the differences in the networks of the various countries the approval does not guarantee itself correct operation at all of the PSTN network terminating points Therefore it is recommended that you follow the technical instructions for the produc...

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