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Page 1: ...o 3GS 3GS Hardware 3GS Programming 3GS User Guide 3GS Peripherals 3GS Technical Specifications and PC software 3GS Integrated Security Solution Technical Manuals Introduction to 3GS 3GS Hardware 3GS P...

Page 2: ...computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Europlex Disclaimer Europlex make no represent...

Page 3: ...them together power them and build a completed 3GS integrated system 3GS Programming 3GS_programming pdf This manual outlines the steps required to setup and customise the system for your requirement...

Page 4: ...Introduction iv...

Page 5: ...onfiguration 2 4 Ringnet Communications 2 5 Before Powering Up 2 6 3 Controller 3GS Controller Overview 3 3 Controller PCB 3 4 Controller Cabinet 3 7 Class IV System Cabinet 3 8 4 Intelligent Power Su...

Page 6: ...Radio Pager Receiver Unit 5 44 LEM Node 5 46 Encryption Node 5 50 Wireless Node 5 53 Enhanced access Node 5 56 6 Serial Communications Serial Port Connection 6 3 3GS Software 7 Programming Overview Ge...

Page 7: ...port 8 36 Service Mode Test 8 37 Service Mode Monitor 8 39 Radio PA Test 8 41 Setup Cards 8 42 Setup Cards Cards Assign 8 43 Setup Cards Cards Formats 8 44 Setup Cards Cards Site Code 8 45 Setup Cards...

Page 8: ...Advance 8 91 Literal Edit and Holiday Scheduler 8 92 Command Mode 8 94 Soft Start 8 95 Unset Reset 8 96 Accept All Alerts 8 97 Edit Time Commands 8 98 Inhibit Mode 8 100 3GS User Guide 9 User Guide In...

Page 9: ...Control 9 27 Setup Cards 9 28 Passing and Voiding Cards 9 30 Card Information 9 32 Manual Door Control 9 33 Hour Adjust 9 34 Edit Time Commands 9 35 Accept all Alerts 9 36 Inhibit Zones Doors 9 38 Por...

Page 10: ...tor Modem DM1200 Overview 12 3 DM1200 Installation 12 4 DM1200 Programming 12 10 13 Network Router Network Router Overview 13 3 Sample Connection Diagram Scenarios 13 4 14 IntelliBell IntelliBell Over...

Page 11: ...etwork Router 15 20 Wireless Node 15 21 Enhanced Access Node 15 22 16 PC Software 3GS Overview 16 5 Installing 3GS 16 6 Installing the Dongle 16 7 Upgrading 16 8 17 Panelman 3GS Panelman 3GS Overview...

Page 12: ...Introduction 8...

Page 13: ...lems Solved 1 3 Superior Communications 1 3 Ease of Installation 1 3 System Integration 1 3 EN50131 1 Security Grading 1 4 SEAP 1 4 Installation Guidelines 1 5 Security Grade 1 5 PSU Type 1 5 Environm...

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Page 15: ...r Communications The availability of three serial ports one RS232 9 pin type and two TTL provides significantly greater communication capabilities For example a LAN remote PC and a printer can all be...

Page 16: ...AP is an organisation of the Cabinet Office responsible for appraising security products for entry into the Catalogue of Security Equipment CSE published by and issued to departments of the British Go...

Page 17: ...gnet When wiring the 3GS system network ringnet ensure the correct cable type for the system is used There are several factors which govern the selection of the cable to be used Ringnet Speed 3072 kil...

Page 18: ...System Overview 1 6...

Page 19: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r System Components 2 3 System Configuration 2 4 Ringnet Communications 2 5 Before Powering Up 2 6 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 2...

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Page 21: ...rther information Outputs The Controller has 4 x 1Amp Form C dry contact relay outputs PSU The 3GS is powered by an off board 12V 3A 4A 6A switchmode PSU All monitoring functions are carried out by th...

Page 22: ...Hardware Overview 2 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The following diagram shows a typical configuration of the system...

Page 23: ...errites on the ringnet As a result they do not require ferrites during wiring Details of CE compliance can found on the Europlex web site or by contacting the Technical support department We recommend...

Page 24: ...en the panel reaches you it will be factory programmed The settings in factory programming represent the default settings of a standard installation referred to as Factory Defaults and are used for te...

Page 25: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r 3GS Controller Overview 3 3 Controller PCB 3 4 Controller Cabinet 3 7 Class IV System Cabinet 3 8 3 CONTROLLER...

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Page 27: ...A ringnet communications port provides an interface to the nodes which provide intruder access and radio functionality see Ringnet Communications on page 1 5 The Controller has 3 serial ports one 9 p...

Page 28: ...start button Serial port fuse 500mA 250V quick blow Serial port 3 See diagram opposite Serial port 2 See diagram opposite Serial port 1 See diagram opposite Outputs The Controller has four on board 1A...

Page 29: ...Off BHO and Tamper Return TR These are used for connection of a self activating bell as shown in diagram Control Line CNTL This is used for connection to Europlex peripheral devices such as the Intell...

Page 30: ...er skin which are wired back to zone 1 A SHORT or DISCON on this zone will generate a tamper signal The cabinet zone type is normally closed and terminated with a 2k2 resistor Cabinet tamper configura...

Page 31: ...d in the following diagram Within the cabinet there is room for a 3Amp with transformer or 4 6Amp PSU and battery backup up to 2x36 AH Mounting holes are provided for a DM1200 or arrangement of nodes...

Page 32: ...t lid is electrically isolated from the both the innner skin and the main unit via non conducting supports Wires are connected to the spade type connectors provided on the inner and outer skins of the...

Page 33: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r PSU 3 Amp 4 3 PSU 4 6 Amp 4 4 Connecting the Intellipower PSUs 4 5 Standby battery 4 5 Class IV SEAP System 4 5 INTELLIGENT POWER SUPPLY UNITS 4...

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Page 35: ...fuse table opposite PSU to controller connection supplied Battery Pos Neg terminals Output PSU standalone link remove LK1 to enable battery monitoring F5 Fuse 20mm 3 Amp F1 Battery 3 15A Quick Blow F...

Page 36: ...e table below Thermocouple F6 Controller PCB fuse See fuse table below 12V output terminals PSU standalone link no link for 3GS operation PSU to controller connector supplied Mains AC Power LED Mains...

Page 37: ...nt For example if you have a 3Amp load and require 16 hours standby battery backup you need a 48Ah battery 2x24Ah with the 6Amp version of the PSU The following table has been calculated on the basis...

Page 38: ...Intelligent PSUs 4 6...

Page 39: ...e 5 19 8 Output Node 5 21 IntelliPower Node 5 23 Access Control System 5 28 Access Control Node ACN 5 29 Radio System 5 34 Hold Up Alarm HUA Node 5 36 Radio Panic Attack Unit RPA 5 40 Pendant Radio Pa...

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Page 41: ...an on board status LED and operation can be monitored using the on board infrared link to the hand held terminal The 8 output node has two additional outputs and also features ferrite beads for improv...

Page 42: ...to be re addressed The LEM node is powered by its own 1Amp linear power supply Note The Aplex Adplex RKD is not supported and should be replaced by 3GS RKDs on the ringnet Encryption Node The Encrypt...

Page 43: ...open boxes and so on You can communicate with the system by simply switching on the HHT and pointing it at the nearest node HHT gives access to node setup and status information such as Serial number...

Page 44: ...seen to be online the controller scans the ringnet and indicates the number of zones found a zone is brought online if a zone input on a node has an EOL connected For example ONLINE INPUTS 0 5 If thi...

Page 45: ...or further information LED status indicators The three LEDs to the right of the numeric keypad indicate the system s current status as follows Yellow LED Indicates the occurrence of a system event An...

Page 46: ...th front and back tampers The front tamper is closed once the terminal block cover is secured Keys The keys are used for code entry setting arming and unsetting disarming the system and accessing the...

Page 47: ...nished and then returns to normal operations Text Entry The orientation of the cursor governs which character is selected Use the SHIFT key to rotate the cursor for character selection and press ENTER...

Page 48: ...locating pillar Programming Portable ACE Units Using RKD You can access the Portable ACE unit through the keypad and configure users for the card module Portable ACE functionality is also accessible...

Page 49: ...ows Enter the number of the user you want to program for this Portable ACE unit Press to select the user The display shows Present the Proximity Card allocated to this user to the keypad The display s...

Page 50: ...et communications lines removed Alternatively the same node information can be accessed through the Node Configure menu Monitor submenu See Node Configure Nodes Information Monitor in 3GS Programming...

Page 51: ...per link To override monitoring of front tamper Back tamper and link for future use The node monitors for back tamper and the link is used to override monitoring of back tamper Infrared communications...

Page 52: ...ote PSU Current Consumption Quiescent State 100mA Maximum 200mA Ringnet Communications Connect the ringnet cable to the four terminals 1A to 2B These terminals are used for connecting the 8 I O node o...

Page 53: ...per Upgradeable flash memory chip The chip can be upgraded using controller software Infrared communications interface Used for HHT communications Outputs Two on board 3Amp single pole changeover rela...

Page 54: ...als 3A 3B 4A and 4B as shown in the following diagram This configuration is valid for the ringnet Check the cable distances between the nodes ensuring that the cable distance between node 3 and node 4...

Page 55: ...This cabinet is used to house the 8 I O 6 O HUA and Encryption nodes Node anchor points Wall spacers Cover anchor points Cable grips Mounting holes Cable entry holes Cable ties Cover hooks Front tamp...

Page 56: ...s of the node without having to remove the cabinet lid thus avoiding interfering with cables and the need to use a voltmeter for measuring node voltage and currents It can be accessed using the HHT in...

Page 57: ...r Front tamper link Use this link to override monitoring of front tamper Back tamper and link for future use The node monitors for back tamper and the link is used to override monitoring of back tampe...

Page 58: ...net as illustrated in the following connection diagram and cable type table Note See also the branch diagram in 8 Input 1 Output I O Node on page 5 13 1A 1B 2A 2B SL 1A 1B2A 2BSL 1A 1B2A 2BSL 6Output...

Page 59: ...vable Front tamper The node monitors for front tamper Upgradeable flash memory chip The chip can be upgraded using controller software Infrared communications interface Used for HHT communications Out...

Page 60: ...See Node Configure Nodes Information Monitor in 3GS Programming for further information For further information on HHT menus see Hand Held Terminal in 3GS Peripherals T oscrollback T oscrollforward t...

Page 61: ...displayed as alert messages showing the node ID and the nature of the status alerts LED1 Mains AC LED2 Fuse fail LED3 PSU fail LED4 Overcurrent LED5 Battery problem LED6 Comms fail Infrared communica...

Page 62: ...the panel keeps time accurately Ringnet Communications Connect the Ringnet cable to the four terminals 1A to 2B These terminals are used for connecting the IntelliPower node onto the ringnet as illus...

Page 63: ...Issue 4 5 August 2005 Nodes 5 25 IntelliPower Node cabinet This cabinet comes in two sizes 3GS 3Amp Monitor Node PSU Cabinet 15 17 AH 3GS 6Amp Monitor Node PSU Cabinet 24 48 AH IntelliPow er Node PSU...

Page 64: ...battery test is carried out at the controller and at each IntelliPower node by simply unsetting disarming the system Battery tests are run every two seconds on the system and will report within 10 sec...

Page 65: ...gate the status of the node without having to remove the cabinet lid thus avoiding interfering with cables and the need to use a voltmeter for measuring node voltage and currents It can be accessed us...

Page 66: ...ccess doors 4 doors on the enhanced ACN These doors can be wired with readers on the entry side and either readers or exit switches on the exit side The doors are monitored for door forced and left op...

Page 67: ...ty of the ACN with a 4 door controller capacity and 8 eight relay outputs that can be configured as 4 locks and 4 assignable codes The enhanced ACN uses on board ferrites for improved ringnet noise im...

Page 68: ...Outputs The ACN has two on board 1Amp single pole changeover relays which can be assigned to any of the system outputs See Node Configure Outputs in 3GS Programming for further information Readers 1 a...

Page 69: ...connections on each ACN allowing for entry and exit readers on both doors See Access System Overview in 3GS Programming for more information on the use of exit reader cards An exit reader card connec...

Page 70: ...ustrated in the following connection diagram and cable type table Note See the branch node diagram in the following section 8 Input 1 Output I O Node onpage 5 13 description value zone status OPEN 440...

Page 71: ...wer sources should be connected Primary power is provided as 17VAC at the 3 way terminal block labelled AC Cabinet earth must be connected to the terminal labelled earth and to the cabinet lid Seconda...

Page 72: ...configured see Set Data Formats in 3GS Programming to send messages to a pager transmitter which in turn transmits to a pager receiver System Components The radio system consists of the following comp...

Page 73: ...to interrogate the status of the node without having to remove the cabinet lid thus avoiding interfering with cables and the need to use a voltmeter for measuring node voltage and currents It can be...

Page 74: ...link Use this link to override monitoring of front tamper Back tamper The node monitors for back tamper Back tamper and link for future use Use this link to override monitoring of back tamper Diagnos...

Page 75: ...ontroller therefore has two RS485 ports and completes the ring connection see the following connection diagram and cable type table Node Cabinet This node has the same cabinet as the 8 Input Output No...

Page 76: ...signal strength Try the test RPA unit at the test node to ensure correct operation and full signal strength Remove the test RPA to the area to be tested and perform the test transmissions Ensure that...

Page 77: ...ate the status of the node without having to remove the cabinet lid thus avoiding interfering with cables and the need to use a voltmeter for measuring node voltage and currents It can be accessed usi...

Page 78: ...to meet battery specifications and to avoid damaging the units by leakage from spent batteries Battery polarity is indicated on the inside of the unit On inserting the battery the transmission indica...

Page 79: ...n On inserting the battery the transmission indicator will light for a short time to confirm operation To replace the battery remove the two holding screws at the top and bottom of the reverse side of...

Page 80: ...tons above and is referred to as the Top button See Radio PA Setup in 3GS Programming for further information Alternatively if this feature is not required a keyring can be inserted in place of the la...

Page 81: ...power supply A lead is supplied with a 2 pin circular screw locking connector on one end which should be connected to the circular power socket located on the unit s backplate LEDs LED1 The red LED sh...

Page 82: ...A Setup menu Battery compartment Note Low Battery Alarm If the units 1 5V AAA battery drops below a workable level the pager will sound a low battery alarm The message Change Battery appears on the di...

Page 83: ...s again and the file is deleted Deleting All Messages The pager should be turned OFF Hold down and simultaneously for more than 1 second Release and and the pager will power up and show Press to confi...

Page 84: ...amper The node monitors for front tamper Front tamper link Use this link to override monitoring of front tamper Back tamper for future use The node monitors for back tamper Back tamper link for future...

Page 85: ...29 The interface uses RS485 in a ring topology The main controller therefore has two RS485 ports and completes the ring connection as illustrated in the following connection diagram and type table Not...

Page 86: ...ormer connector 17V AC LEDs LED1 Mains AC LED2 Fuse status Fuses F1 1 Amp Quick Blow F2 1 Amp Quick Blow Battery connections Front tamper switch 12 V DC and tamper connection Tamper connection Links L...

Page 87: ...wer supply and not by the 3GS switch mode PSU The LEM node does not support Aplex Adplex keypads Powering the LEM node from the 3GS PSU can cause interference on the LEM data line and must be avoided...

Page 88: ...rporates all the features of the 3GS 8 Input 1 Output node see page 5 13 for further information Ringnet Communications Connect the ringnet cable to the four terminals 1A to 2B These terminals are use...

Page 89: ...for front tamper Encryption module The encryption module is placed within the sensor or detector and connects to the sensor alarm and contact loops and to the input and common terminals on the encryp...

Page 90: ...of the node without having to remove the cabinet lid thus avoiding interfering with cables and the need to use a voltmeter for measuring node voltage and currents It can be accessed using the HHT infr...

Page 91: ...ront Tamper Switch The Wireless node monitors for front tamper Antenna The antenna is optimised for the 868 869 Mhz frequency band Note The 3GS wireless node is supplied in two different variants For...

Page 92: ...e display functions will have device dependant properties in these cases the Next key will have no function Escape ESC This key is used to exit the current function and return to the normal operating...

Page 93: ...emory To Display the device Status To display the status of a device from the normal operating state the user must do the following 1 Press the Select SEL key to enter monitor mode 2 Press NEXT to sel...

Page 94: ...indicate the device where the tamper was detected This display will flash and the node will beep every minute until the tamper is reset e g the LED s below indicate a tamper condition detected on dev...

Page 95: ...net noise immunity and ease of installation 5V and 12V outputs with resetable PTZ fuses are provided to power card readers The addition of an upgradeable flash memory chip ensures the future proofing...

Page 96: ...ed as 4 separate door entry readers 2 entry and 2 exit readers or 3 entry and 1 exit reader The 2 configurable jumpers JP3 JP4 allow the installer to configure the readers as required Back Tamper The...

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Page 99: ...h a p t e r Serial Port Connection 6 3 Connecting a printer 6 3 Direct Connect to a PC Laptop 6 3 Remote Communication via Modem 6 4 Remote Communication via DM1200 6 5 Euronetwork Card 6 6 SERIAL COM...

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Page 101: ...offer a wide range of communication capabilities However you should refer to Set Data Format in 3GS Programming for information on the range of possible serial port settings Direct Connect to a PC Lap...

Page 102: ...mple using Europlex s ED2000 3GS Panelman or when using a remote printer you must connect a modem to the system Serial port 1 on the controller defaults to ESCO setup which is Baud Rate 2400 Parity EV...

Page 103: ...The appropriate signals are sent to the alarm central station receiver indicating the type of alarm Programming of the DM1200 can be performed through the 3GS RKD see DM1200 in 3GS Peripherals for fu...

Page 104: ...uired per controller in the network The serial port should be configured as follows Note All controllers must be set to the same baud rate Printer No System 10 1 12 Access Control 31 Log Filter 32767...

Page 105: ...hapter 3GS Technical Manual General Overview 7 3 Intruder System Overview 7 4 Access System Overview 7 5 Access Control Setup Examples 7 7 Radio System Overview 7 9 Getting Started 7 10 PROGRAMMING OV...

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Page 107: ...the control unit while others interface to the network via nodes Audible devices such as bells sirens buzzers and so on Sensors which connect to system zones for example motion detectors Smoke detecto...

Page 108: ...d attributes detailed in the Menus chapter which determine the behaviour and actions of the system in various modes Areas The 3GS system can be sub divided into areas These areas may be set armed and...

Page 109: ...zones Cards may be configured as temporary cards visitor level which makes the card valid on the system between specified times For integration of cards onto the intruder system function levels can be...

Page 110: ...standalone mode the Access Control Node will continue to grant access to this card If access was denied while comms were operating the standalone node will deny access accordingly Door Outputs The sy...

Page 111: ...Enter access level 1 Press Set Group Time 1 to YES Press Quit back to Date Time using NO key Access level 1 is setup for group time 1 which is door group 1 for 24 hour access 3 Setup Site Code see pag...

Page 112: ...up access level 2 for group time 2 door group 1 all doors time zone 2 Pass all cards for access level 2 Setup Doors for Free Access see page 2 49 Installer code SHIFT 3 Select Setup Select Zones Selec...

Page 113: ...this configuration Radio PA Buttons These radio transmitter buttons can be given a description user name or location and may be configured to transmit a range of messages depending on the button comb...

Page 114: ...m a cold start without losing programmed node information Enter Name Address The system requests the installation name and address This is achieved by placing a text overlay on the numeric keypad and...

Page 115: ...Allow normal message routine after applying power Normal power up Option to add new inputs Programmed data okay Soft Start CODE SHIFT 7 Select Soft Start from menu During system operation Option to ad...

Page 116: ...3GS Technical Manual 7 12 Programming Overview Issue 4 5 August 2005 3GS Initial Setup Menu...

Page 117: ...Group Setup 8 57 Manual Door Control 8 58 Edit Levels Database 8 59 Setup SIA 8 61 Soak Mode 8 65 Disable Mode 8 66 Output Test 8 67 System Log 8 69 Print all Reports 8 70 Set Date Time 8 71 Set Data...

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Page 119: ...m from unauthorized access or attempts to break the codes The system allows 45 seconds for a valid code to be entered If three or more incorrect codes are entered during this time the message below wi...

Page 120: ...he n com ple te The table below summarises the keys that are used to manipulate the cursor and to complete a text entry with their related cursor orientations Deleting Text The user can highlight any...

Page 121: ...following keys when viewing options that do not require input UNSET to scroll forward PART to scroll back 3 way Display Options Certain displays will present three flashing sub options Sub option sele...

Page 122: ...ariable has been created which disables the RKD keys of all system RKD nodes when the Portable ACE is used as an entry method for DD243 2002 compliance See 3GS Application Guides for more information...

Page 123: ...nd select ACE UNSET by pressing the YES key During the entry time the keys of the Portable ACE RKD may also be used to unset the system in the normal way To unset the System DD243 With the KEYPAD DISA...

Page 124: ...r Control x2 7 Edit Levels Database x2 8 Setup SIA x2 NO Soak Mode x2 2 Disable Mode x1 NO Output Test x1 5 System Log YES Print All Reports x1 6 Set Date Time x1 9 Set Data Format x1 8 Force Call x1...

Page 125: ...alf Set HALF Full Set FULL Coded Reset x2 1 Mode 5 5 Mode 6 6 Mode 7 7 Mode 8 8 Mode 9 9 Set Date Time x1 9 Change ID x1 0 User Setup x1 UNSET Program ACe x2 HALF Area Setup x1 2 Radio PA Assign x2 Sy...

Page 126: ...es and attributes refer to Zone Types on page 8 14 and on page 8 14 DESC See Zones Doors Vars Descriptions on page 8 12 For ease of zone and door identification each zone and door on the system should...

Page 127: ...p line of thefirst display requests a zone door number The bottom line shows the current zone description However if no description exists the zone type is displayed for example after a cold start To...

Page 128: ...s submenu allows you to set types see Zone Types on page 8 14 and attributes see Zone Attributes on page 8 16 for zone and door inputs menu Additional Information Extra See page 8 25 The Extra menu al...

Page 129: ...e alert Common Available only when the number of areas is greater than 0 The Common zone is active when the Com mon Area is set armed that is when all other areas are set armed and the Common Area var...

Page 130: ...odes on the sys tem Note also that the Alarm zone may be active in Part and Half modes if certain attributes have been assigned Fire The Fire zone operates 24 hour fire monitoring independent of norma...

Page 131: ...ill behave as a normal area zone Zones and Doors Note When this attribute is applied to an Area zone if the Area is set but the System is not Full set i e one or more other Areas on the system are uns...

Page 132: ...exit reader then opening an Area Common zone with the Set attribute within the Function Enable time See Edit Levels Database and Function Enable Time variable for further details When set this zone wi...

Page 133: ...S U Unset Local S U Double Knock S U Fire S U AREA FTC COMMON PART HALF FULL LIE ALARM FIRE CABINET RESET TECH SPARE LOG S System Set in relevant mode Active in this mode and will operate as stated i...

Page 134: ...9 and variable options are set using a YES NO option You can display each variable in sequence and adjust and save the setting by entering a value directly or by pressing the Unset Part keys Press the...

Page 135: ...cal specifications Setting this varia ble to 0 will give an infinite bell time 900 0 9999 Modem Set to YES if you want the modem to dial out on alarm Compatible with ED2000 or Eurodial 2000 PC softwar...

Page 136: ...YES and an Alarm activation occurs due to a zone activation a second zone activation within the Confirmed Time period see Confirmed Time variable below will cause a confirmed alarm and switch on the c...

Page 137: ...ed functions such as SET ARM and UNSET DISARM Typically two actions are required in order for the func tion to be performed For example the system can be programmed so that a card can Set Arm an Area...

Page 138: ...ystem will not display Common Area messages If set to YES Common Area messages are displayed Note If there are no Areas on the System and this variable is set to YES when the internal and external bel...

Page 139: ...xit Zone NO NO YES Panic Restores This variable controls SIA reporting of Panic Restores Set to Yes for SIA Panic Restore on Zone closing for use with latching Panic switches Set to No for SIA Panic R...

Page 140: ...erent points within an area to trip at the same time once the zone is activated Any sequential block of outputs can be mapped for example outputs 1 to 16 20 to 25 50 to 53 and so on The following tabl...

Page 141: ...r change the mapping of output types to node outputs Additional Information The Node Configure menu has the following submenus Nodes Information Find See page 8 27 Use this option to scroll through th...

Page 142: ...is viewed on the display its on board buzzer sounds to identify the nodes location Additional Information Nodes Information Monitor See page 8 28 Use this option to monitor and view a node s current o...

Page 143: ...e s current operational status The data is displayed in real time For example if you activate a tamper switch of the monitored node the Lid Tamper message displays to reflect this Scroll through the o...

Page 144: ...node IDs This option has three submenus Clear Clears input s zone assignments from one or more nodes The buzzer sounds continuously and an alert message is generated to indicate the inputs are disconn...

Page 145: ...e reported Auto Allows you to automatically assign zone numbers to unassigned node inputs in ascending sequential order Inputs other than those that are in a DISCON state will have zones assigned If s...

Page 146: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 Programming Menus 8 31 Node Configure Inputs Menu...

Page 147: ...u to set up physical outputs of nodes for output control The two submenus are CLEAR This menu allows you to clear output assignments from one or more nodes Note Clearing a nodes output assignment mean...

Page 148: ...ally mapped back to the same addresses For example a 3GS system with an 8 Input 1 Output node on which 3 of the inputs are used as system zones 4 5 and 6 and the output is coded as Type 7 The new node...

Page 149: ...e buttons singularly and as combinations This allows all six options to be assigned to a RPA Note that these options must be granted to the RPA within the Radio PA Assign Options submenu see page 8 89...

Page 150: ...em Reports can be generated for online zones and doors A complete walk test of all zones and doors can be carried out and a log of this test is recorded Individual zones or doors can be monitored for...

Page 151: ...settings FINISHED is printed at the end of the report To terminate the printout at any stage press the NO key this displays an ABORTED message If you do not require a hard copy you can send the report...

Page 152: ...emain in the display until the system detects a change from zone 1 While waiting for this change all other zone changes are displayed and noted by the system This is so that when their turn in the num...

Page 153: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 38 Programming Menus Service Mode Test Menu...

Page 154: ...the PART key will show the input below The resistance value displayed will increase on systems with long cable runs or cable with high capacitance The buzzer is used in this mode to indicate the state...

Page 155: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 40 Programming Menus Service Mode Monitor Menu...

Page 156: ...aller can test a node s ability to receive a signal by activating an RPA button at different locations throughout the premises A low reading of signal strength may require the node to be relocated If...

Page 157: ...menu is used to assign cards onto the 3GS system All cards must be assigned before they can be programmed for use on the system Cards can be assigned by presenting them at a reader and learning the ca...

Page 158: ...t card the existing ID description and door group time zone information is over written and must be re set You will be prompted if the ID has already been assigned in which case you can over write the...

Page 159: ...ats Wiegand 26 30 37 ISO 4 4 and Macrosoft but is designed to recognise other formats using the formats menu It is possible to use this menu to setup the system to recognise other Wiegand or ISO forma...

Page 160: ...to setup the Site codes for cards to specify the pin code length and to enter the system pin code for PINpad only operation Additional Information Site Code Can be of any length up to 10 digits PIN Le...

Page 161: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 46 Programming Menus SETUP CARDS PASS VOID Function This menu allows you to pass cards on the Access Control system once a card ID has been assigned menu...

Page 162: ...card at a reader near the exit door Up to 250 function levels are programmed by the installer When you have assigned a function level you are prompted to change the PIN code requirement for the card...

Page 163: ...ards on page 8 42 The default is No card present If the card is not a valid format the display will not change and you can press NO to exit the test When you present a valid card to a reader the displ...

Page 164: ...when opened if the system or area is set armed IDs The system automatically assigns an ID to every new door with an EOL resistor connected to the door input attaching it to the next available reader o...

Page 165: ...llows you to setup door related times such as Door Open Time and Lock Time Zones See page 8 53 This menu allows you to assign time zones to doors All 64 doors are represented by dots YES selects the o...

Page 166: ...und an area have all been set to Anti Passback theusercanenterthroughonedoorandexitthroughanyoftheotherdoorsinthering Ineffect thiscreatesananti passback perimeter Whoever enters the perimeter willnee...

Page 167: ...eleased This is the length of time the user will have to physically open the door once they have been granted access The default is 5 seconds range 0 255 A zero second value called turnstile operation...

Page 168: ...nes as dots To assign a time zone to a door use the UNSET and PART keys to move to the zone of your choice Selecting YES assigns that zone to your Door NO will clear a time zone previously set accepts...

Page 169: ...l months A day is assigned Holiday status by pressing YES default is NO UNSET PART scrolls forward back The button toggles between assigning Holiday status to all days or assigning it to none accepts...

Page 170: ...ea is granted during these slots and denied for the rest of the 24 hour period Alternatively you may have only 2 busy periods during the 24 hour day and will need to program slots 1 and 2 only leaving...

Page 171: ...N code only This option is only available on Access Control Node software rev 1 06 or later This allows the cardholder to gain access using just the card s PIN code without the need to use the card If...

Page 172: ...d continuing on to the next Having given the number of the group you wish to set up the display represents each of the 64 doors in the system 32 displayed at a time as a dot followed by the number of...

Page 173: ...k would normally remain open once access has been granted See Door Configure on page 8 49 for further information When you select Permanent you are prompted to enter the range of door numbers you wish...

Page 174: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 Programming Menus 8 59 EDIT LEVELS DATABASE Function This menu allows you to setup the access visitor and function levels for the Access Control system menu...

Page 175: ...ON ENABLE TIME See Door Configure on page 8 49 Unset disarm outside the door If the area is set armed and a card with this function is swiped on the entry reader the user is granted access to the door...

Page 176: ...mmunications device to a Central Station When used with a Europlex DM1200 digital communicator SIA will add user name and zone information to every event reported and will prioritise events for immedi...

Page 177: ...er BU Burglary Un Bypass Zone inhibit disable removed Zone Number BV Burglary Verified 2nd Burglary zone activated causing Veri fied Alarm Zone Number CG Close Area System has been Part Set Armed Unus...

Page 178: ...hone line restoral Phone line restoral used with LINE zone type Transmitted when zone closed Unused LT Phone line Trouble Phone line trouble used with LINE zone type Transmitted when zone closed Unuse...

Page 179: ...ll Restoral Bell tamper restored Unused YK Communications Restoral Used with FTC Zone type transmitted when zone closed System Cable Fault restored Unused YM System battery Missing System battery Miss...

Page 180: ...ages are triggered No alarms are triggered in any mode Soak Mode can be used for troublesome detectors after adjustment to confirm that their operation is reliable before use in the system As all open...

Page 181: ...d On selection the display shows DISABLE MODE followed by DISABLE FROM1 Key in the number of the input from which disables are to start and press the key Key in the number at which the disable ends in...

Page 182: ...y hold down the key to auto repeat to decrement it The display will always show the current state of the output indicated Use the YES key to toggle the output ON and OFF The NO key exits the menu Outp...

Page 183: ...a negative trigger To do this change the output trigger control from POS to NEG See also DM1200 in 3GS Peripherals Power Consumption When a 1A relay energises it can typically draw up to 30mA It is im...

Page 184: ...for a minimum of 30 days if there is a power failure Printing logs When the option PRINT LOG is displayed you can print by pressing the YES key ensure a serial printer is connected and the serial por...

Page 185: ...ired press NO and the option to print each in turn is displayed If the PRINT LITS option is selected only those literals which have been modified will be printed A report printout may be aborted at an...

Page 186: ...5 Programming Menus 8 71 SET DATE TIME Function The system Date Time should be set after a cold start Note that the time is set in 24 hour clock notation Use the UNSET PART keys to scroll through the...

Page 187: ...8 72 Programming Menus SET DATA FORMAT Function This menu allows you to configure the Controller s three serial ports for local direct connect or remote connect via modem to a range of devices such a...

Page 188: ...to PRINTER YES When set to YES data is transmitted out to this port Transmit Name The name and address entered during the initialisation sequence of the system usually after a cold start can be print...

Page 189: ...log types change these values The following table lists all access log types System Alarm Log Filter Log Type Description 1 Zone Change 2 Status Change Alert Clear Cancel 3 User Select Accept Denied 4...

Page 190: ...l will dial out and if so when Also controls communications mode The legal values are 0 Direct connect 1 Dump log data when available to a remote device 2 Dump log data to a remote device when variabl...

Page 191: ...as a unique account number for the installation Enter Dial Command This is a set up command sent by the system to the modem before the modem dials out The default command for the 3GS Controller is AT...

Page 192: ...V1 Auto Answer Accepting incoming call after specified number of rings S0 1 Flow Control Both Hardware and Software based flow control must be disabled E3 DTR Signal The PC will normally provide its m...

Page 193: ...ed in the DM1200 menu Additional Information By selecting Force Call the 3GS will dial the connected modem s primary telephone number see Set Data Format on page 8 72 and establish communications with...

Page 194: ...r Additional Information DM1200 See DM1200 in 3GS Peripherals This menu gives you access to the DM1200 programming menus for configuration Note Notification Requirements Grade 3 System Option A Class...

Page 195: ...ion This menu allows you to set up users and user names You the installer cannot assign options to system users this must be done by the Master User The Master User has all options by default and this...

Page 196: ...can be assigned options as required Press YES to assign an option NO to withhold and scroll forward When the options have been assigned press to accept The next user number is displayed When scrolling...

Page 197: ...that individual users will only be able to set arm or unset disarm those areas to which they have rights PART and HALF keys are used for Area Unset Disarm and Area Setting Arming see the 3GS Version...

Page 198: ...oduce the message System Busy Please Wait The keypad continues to display this message until the user at the other keypad has finished when it returns to normal day date time Area Descriptions Like 3G...

Page 199: ...s To Set Arm condition to drive the system buzzer and all Areas are programmed in the same way then the output types Area 1 to Area 30 Fail to Set Arm by default outputs 144 to 175 may all be given th...

Page 200: ...hibit on confirmed alarm O P 252 252 Area Set Arm Area 1 Set Arm to Area 30 Set Arm 44 73 Area Warning Area 1 to Area 30 10m warning 0 Part Set 74 Full Set Full Arm 10m warning 0 Half Set 75 Area Dete...

Page 201: ...o each one Additional Information RPA See page 8 87 These units must be learned onto the system and assigned an RPA number to function correctly Each RPA button unit has a unique number encoded into i...

Page 202: ...ed with a unique ten digit serial number The 3GS Controller uses this serial number to identify the RPA In order for the system to recognise individual units it is necessary to assign an RPA NUMBER to...

Page 203: ...acters that is RPA user s name may be assigned to each RPA unit after it has been assigned an RPA number This is achieved by placing an overlay card on the numeric keypad and inputting characters from...

Page 204: ...ranted to the RPA unit within the Options menu first For example on RPA units if the left button is required to activate a Delayed Raid option and the right button is to activate Raid Cancel both of t...

Page 205: ...vent consequent action for example central station communications Raid Cancel This option resets the Panic and Raid Camera outputs provided it has been selected within 90 seconds of the Panic output b...

Page 206: ...you to advance the time on the 3GS Additional Information This option will advance the system clock to five seconds before the next pre set time command This is useful when testing or demonstrating t...

Page 207: ...Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 92 Programming Menus LITERAL EDIT AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULER Function This menu allows you to change system literals and schedule system holidays for alarm operati...

Page 208: ...content of the literal is displayed If the literal is empty of text the display will be blank Copy This function will copy the contents of one literal source into another target The contents of the ta...

Page 209: ...ely Should an error occur during the execution a SYNTAX ERROR message is displayed and the command string aborted Any command string up to the maximum length of 127 characters may be entered A blank d...

Page 210: ...Soft Start is a system requested reset which does not remove any programmed data When selected the keypad buzzer sounds and the display prompts ARE YOU SURE Pressing NO returns the system to standby m...

Page 211: ...mode the display alternates showing the date and time along with any system warnings or alert messages An open zone will have its description displayed however the zone state open is not indicated Zo...

Page 212: ...option is selected all alert messages which are currently displayed are accepted removed If the condition that caused the alert message still exists a steady warning message will remain on the display...

Page 213: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 98 Programming Menus EDIT TIME COMMANDS Function This menu allows you to edit the execution times of automatic time commands menu...

Page 214: ...pad buzzer pattern will change to indicate 5 minutes left At the end of this time the area will set arm automatically The standard Automatic Set time command can be cancelled by unsetting disarming th...

Page 215: ...ODE Function This menu allows you to temporarily isolate troublesome zones doors which may be preventing the system from setting It is important to be aware that zones doors which are inhibited will o...

Page 216: ...to inhibit more zones doors existing inhibited zones doors will not be affected Note The Inhibit command is available to all users with level II access Auto Inhibits When the system is set using a tim...

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Page 219: ...Unsetting an Individual area 9 15 Coded Reset 9 16 Set Date Time 9 17 Change your own ID 9 18 User Setup 9 19 Area Setup 9 22 Radio PA Assign 9 23 System Logs 9 25 Radio PA Test 9 26 3GS Access Contr...

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Page 221: ...ssage displays steadily instead of flashing This message will continue to display until you remove the message See page 36 Accept all Alerts If the system is in Full Set Full Arm mode See page 12 Full...

Page 222: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 5 3GS SYSTEM KEYPAD DISPLAY...

Page 223: ...med FULL SET Isolate a troublesome zone that is for example preventing the system from arming All of these options are accessed by entering your 6 digit CODE followed by the HELP key Your installer wi...

Page 224: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 7 NAVIGATING THE HELP MENU To navigate the Help menu options use the UNSET PART YES NO keys Their functions are explained below...

Page 225: ...eration The system alarm outputs buzzers etc which had been activated are reset to normal After an Alarm Activation After an alarm activation proceed directly to the control panel enter the code and p...

Page 226: ...pen zones or set areas will be displayed when this option is selected OVER RIDE FAULTS If there is a fault condition on the system such as a mains fault this flashes on the display Users won t be able...

Page 227: ...s you to protect the perimeter of a premises while allowing free movement through the exit and access area e g from door hall This would typically apply to the day or evening operation of the system w...

Page 228: ...n the premises and all exits are locked i e late working operation This mode immediately arms the perimeter and the Exit zones i e no exit timer applies If selected when entering the building the entr...

Page 229: ...rt beep indicates that one or more zones are open and the system will not SET ARM until all these zones have closed Multi Area system configuration In a multi area system Full Set has the effect of se...

Page 230: ...to what action to take in order to set the system for example close all zones doors Note The system will display which zones are open In a multi area system the display does not indicate which zones a...

Page 231: ...Area Unset and Half Area Set options and that the areas have been assigned to you See page 36 Accept all Alerts Setting an area The installer or Master User will tell you which areas have been assigne...

Page 232: ...19 and see Area Setup on page 22 Areas and Full Set The Full Set option operates in an multi area system in the same way as in a standard alarm system Keying in your code plus FULL will arm all areas...

Page 233: ...ontrol Station is unable to give you a release code contact your installer User Reset Procedure Select Coded Reset The display will show a random 4 digit number for standard system and a 6 digit numbe...

Page 234: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 17 SET DATE TIME The time is set in 24 hour clock notation To adjust the time for the Summer Winter hour change Daylight Saving Time see Hour Adjust on page 34...

Page 235: ...e procedure and enter two new codes If accepted the system will assign one of them chosen at random and will indicate which code is to be used This option is cancelled after use so each user has only...

Page 236: ...g User ID Codes This option allows the Master User user 2 to change individual ID codes for all other system users 1 250 Note User ID codes must be 6 digits in length The new ID code is accepted and f...

Page 237: ...ate Time Change ID User Setup also Setup Areas and Radio PA Assign System Log also Test Radio PA Setup Cards Card Information and Manual Door Control Hour Adjust also Accept All Alerts Edit Time Comma...

Page 238: ...Changing User Names This feature is used to enter individual user names into the system Text is entered via the keypad using the procedure described in Typing Text but it is recommended that this be...

Page 239: ...in the User Setup menu The system currently allows for up to 30 areas The Master User enters the number of the user to whom the area is to be assigned and then scrolls through each area in turn assig...

Page 240: ...ow Press UNSET to enter the RPAs menu The display will show In this example we will add RPA 3 to the system so use the UNSET key to scroll forward until the display shows Now press any button on the R...

Page 241: ...ombinations are also set up by the installer and will be explained by him To assign options to the RPA Unit press to enter the Options menu The display will show Enter the number of the RPA unit to wh...

Page 242: ...ypes of log the standard Alarm Log which displays all the system events and the Access Log which displays only Access Control related events such as Invalid Card Entry Door Forced and Time Zone Setup...

Page 243: ...r example if RAID has been assigned to the right green button press this button The display will show If the right green button has not been assigned to this function the display will show indicating...

Page 244: ...ader Unset Disarm outside the door If the area is set armed then when a card with this function is swiped on the entry reader the user is granted access to the door When the door is opened it will uns...

Page 245: ...ess cards settings is recommended Cards Assign To pass cards into the 3GS system they must be given a card ID between 1 and 9999 This menu allows you to assign IDs to cards in the following way Select...

Page 246: ...re the settings of cards that have been deleted from the system When an invalid PIN code has been entered three times the card to which the code is attached will be deleted from the system The Restore...

Page 247: ...sitor Level is used to program temporary cards which will only be valid for a certain period of time between a given Start Date and End Date The system allows for up to 250 different Visitor levels wh...

Page 248: ...h cards are in use in the system at any given time and to control the use of cards within the system This menu will identify the card as being inside or outside the alarm area when passed When all the...

Page 249: ...nu option When the prompt appears swipe the card or present it to the reader The display will then give details of the card ID site code which is configured by the installer and door at which the card...

Page 250: ...you are prompted to enter the range of door numbers you wish to open Enter the From and To ranges When the Permanent condition is set on a door the green LED access granted on the node will flash This...

Page 251: ...prior to the Sunday on which the hour change is to occur at 2 00am A warning message is displayed until the function is executed Hour Change Sunday The system will automatically set the hour forward...

Page 252: ...dial a remote PC Printer Installer user only AREA 1 10M WARN to AREA 8 10M WARN Automatic arming commands for Areas 1 to 8 These commands one for each block start a 10 minute warning time to inform pe...

Page 253: ...l alert messages which are currently displayed are accepted removed If the condition that caused the alert message still exists a steady warning message will remain on the display until the condition...

Page 254: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 37 Some examples of Alert Messages...

Page 255: ...ged Operation Having entered the user CODE and then pressed the NO key the display will read INHIBIT FROM 1 Enter the number of the first zone to be inhibited followed by The next displayed message is...

Page 256: ...1997 3GS software versions released from March 2004 onwards The 3GS Portable ACE RKD is also compatible with the latest release of DD243 which is incorporated in the latest EN50131 1 1997 3GS version...

Page 257: ...assigning a Portable ACE user a card already assigned is presented the display will show In such a case select YES to reassign to a different user and NO to present a different card for assigning Ope...

Page 258: ...Unconfirmed Alarm will be generated and the keypad will be enabled to allow the system Unset The DISABLE KEYPAD variable is linked to the Common Premises area only Once the Common Premises area is uns...

Page 259: ...9 42 USER OPTION ASSIGNMENTS Use these tables to record the options that have been assigned to the system users User No User Name max 24 characters...

Page 260: ...e 9 43 AREA DESCRIPTIONS Use these tables to record the descriptions of the areas on your system Area no Area Description max 24 characters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23...

Page 261: ...9 44 USER AREA ASSIGNMENTS Use this table to record the assignment of areas to users User name max 24 characters User no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 262: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 45 User name max 24 characters User no 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...

Page 263: ...T This is a function normally carried out by the 3GS Installer Ensure your 3GS system is configured with full text descriptions for all alarm zones areas alarm users and access card holders before it...

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Page 265: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r HHT Overview 10 3 Main Menu 10 5 HAND HELD TERMINAL HHT 10...

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Page 267: ...m and to extract information such as input and output status voltage and current draw Ringnet communications status and so on You can also use the HHT to emulate an RKD node in order to program the sy...

Page 268: ...a 180 second period the unit will automatically power down If however infrared data transmission is active it will override the power down feature and the HHT will continue to operate for up to ten mi...

Page 269: ...ill have the option of re loading the default settings in this case any information stored in memory will be lost If you do not require the code function you may remove it from within the Utilities me...

Page 270: ...hen communications are established with a node the node s autonomous menu structure is displayed You can view the menu by scrolling using the UNSET and PART keys You can toggle the node s output state...

Page 271: ...ou can store up to eight system configuration files in the unit You can download these files at a later stage to a PC running Panelman to a parallel printer or to a DM1200 digital communicator Note In...

Page 272: ...nding it to a printer Typically this could be the system log File Download Use this option to download a stored file to the Controller a PC or DM1200 File Manager The following options are available w...

Page 273: ...a relating to all nodes on the system as follows node serial number node type node ID number of node inputs outputs software version node status File Download This option displays flashing the HHT s c...

Page 274: ...OGRESS CLEARINGPANELCODES x UPLOADINPROGRESS FILE7UPLOADEDOK NO UNSET UNSET YES YES UNSET YES YES YES 3GSPANELON LINE FULLUPLOAD 3GSPANELON LINE NODEDATAUPLOAD wherex numberofuseroptions codes wherex...

Page 275: ...TY PRINTSETUP EXIT UTILITY CODESETUP EXIT YES YES UTILITY NAM ECHANGE EXIT YES UTILITY BACKLITSETUP EXIT UTILITY LANGUAGE SETUP EXIT YES UTILITY LOADDEFAULT EXIT UNSET UNSET UNSET UNSET UNSET YES Util...

Page 276: ...nd parameters for the HHT This includes the serial number software version user name serial port settings backlight parameters and language setup Code Setup Use this option to change or remove the pas...

Page 277: ...ES NO keys On Time refers to the number of seconds the backlight will remain on for once a key has been pressed Level refers to the intensity of the display backlight Once the required settings are di...

Page 278: ...Issue 4 5 August 2005 Hand Held Terminal HHT 10 14 Default Use this option to load the factory programmed default settings...

Page 279: ...11 3 Connecting the EUIC to the 3GS Controller 11 4 Connecting the EUIC to the PC 11 5 Connecting the EUIC to the Video Multiplexer 11 6 Hardware 11 7 EUIC Programming Software 11 8 Default Setup 11...

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Page 281: ...diagram opposite The EUIC polls the 3GS system to determine the states of the zones and doors and the outputs on the system When a zone door or output state changes an event occurs a command string co...

Page 282: ...chosen for the panel port on the EUIC The EUIC Tx connection is wired to the 3GS Rx connection and the EUIC Rx connection is wired to the 3GS Tx connection It is recommended that you use a baud rate...

Page 283: ...of the EUIC host port settings It is suggested that these settings are left at the default settings unless they have to be changed for interfacing with a video multiplexer 5 Open the comms port on th...

Page 284: ...ideo selection to the battery backed memory 8 The EUIC software version and current settings are displayed on the PC if communications are properly setup 9 When an alarm command is executed by the EUI...

Page 285: ...1 P1 Video Multiplexer Port This port consists of a 25 way male D type connector RS232 signal levels are used Tx data pin 2 Rx data pin 3 and 0v pin 7 are used LED 2 on this port will flash during co...

Page 286: ...lication click on the Start button select the Programs folder and click on Euic_Programmer 6 To get information on all the EUIC hardware and programming features select the Help option on the main pro...

Page 287: ...baud 19200 parity none data bits 8 stop bits 1 panel address 1 Ensure that the 3GS port settings match these so that communications between the 3GS and EUIC can take place Host port The default host p...

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Page 289: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r DM1200 Overview 12 3 DM1200 Installation 12 4 DM1200 Programming 12 10 1 2 DM1200 DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR MODEM...

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Page 291: ...d the channel information in fast format When the acknowledge signal kissoff is received the DM1200 releases the line If the receiver sends a slow format handshake the DM1200 will report in slow forma...

Page 292: ...s Connection of the DM1200 to a main apparatus that requires shunt wire connection is not permitted The DM1200 may cause bell tinkle This product is BABT approved and should carry the BABT approval la...

Page 293: ...Issue 4 5 August 2005 DM1200 Digital Communicator Modem 12 5...

Page 294: ...ing serial cable as illustrated in the following diagram Important The maximum distance between the DM1200 and the printer should not exceed 25 metres Remote Printer Connect the 25 way modem interface...

Page 295: ...nt codes Makeatest call P rogramtelephonenumbersfor remote P Caccessviamodem T hisoptionallowsyoutoassignoutputs andtelephonenumbersfor upto16channels max8channels slowformat If achannel is not beingu...

Page 296: ...DM1200 Digital Communicator Modem 12 8 Quick Programming for SIA Central Station In this example the DM1200 is set up to report to an SIA central station...

Page 297: ...5 August 2005 DM1200 Digital Communicator Modem 12 9 Quick Programming for Modem Operation To program the DM1200 to communicate with a remote PC simply program two phone numbers in the remote phones...

Page 298: ...nge these settings and configure the DM1200 successfully it is vital to be familiar with the programming techniques and options which are explained in the DM1200 User s Guide There are however some in...

Page 299: ...e event information while still connected to the CS Note The above options are dependant on the capabilities of the CS receiver Important SIA Reporting is available on Version 3 0 of the Europlex DM12...

Page 300: ...1200MainMenu Ontheflowchart ablack outlineindicatesDM1200 MAINMENUoption RES Transmitrestoresignal afterchannelactivation POS Positivetrigger 3GS outputturnedONviewedas activation DELAY 003 Delaybefor...

Page 301: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r Network Router Overview 13 3 Sample Connection Diagram Scenarios 13 4 NETWORK ROUTER 13...

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Page 303: ...y either RS232 or RS422 Both RS232 and RS422 devices can be connected to different ports on the same network router LEDs LED8 Communications indicator channel 8 LED7 Communications indicator channel 7...

Page 304: ...Network Router 13 4 SAMPLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM SCENARIOS...

Page 305: ...LDAC Note you will need to patch from 9A B and 2A 7B on the LDAC to convert from RS422 back to RS232 for the PC A similar configuration can be used on the 3GS controller side Connect from one of the n...

Page 306: ...k Router wire as outlined in the following table Powering a Network Router A Network Router is powered from a 12 volt DC supply A power cable is provided which will enable connection to any 12 DC Euro...

Page 307: ...te diagram on page 13 3 STATUS This LED blinks when the master communicates Power LED This is on once the network is powered up Channel 1 8 This LED blinks when either the master communicates or the s...

Page 308: ...Network Router 13 8...

Page 309: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r IntelliBell Overview 14 3 IntelliBell Connection Diagram 14 4 IntelliBell Programming 14 6 Self Activating Bell 14 8 14 INTELLIBELL...

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Page 311: ...attery See wiring diagram overleaf Drill detect link See wiring diagram overleaf The unit has a drilling detect feature whereby the presence of drilling is reported to the panel This fea ture may be e...

Page 312: ...f you wish to program the IB after installation you should assign an output to the Program Enable Output in the Outputs menu If this output is turned ON at the panel before programming can begin the I...

Page 313: ...e Sounder Output or by the IB in response to the 12 volts supply or the control line becoming disconnected When this happens the IB Sounder Timer starts Sounder Sounder Output Operation When the Sound...

Page 314: ...P 0 Minutes S ounder P eriod 5 to increase E 5 S ounder S peaker S ounder E nable 5 P to decrease o 2 2 S ounder Output 5 to increase S trobe Output 5 E 0 0 S elfT est Output E 0 0 Program E nable Ou...

Page 315: ...are tested and if nothing is reported to the panel within 30 seconds the engineer may conclude that the three circuits have passed their tests Program Enable Output PEA A program enable output must b...

Page 316: ...IntelliBell 14 8 SELF ACTIVATING BELL To connect a Self Activating Bell SAB to the 3GS system see the following diagram...

Page 317: ...oller 15 4 4Amp Power Supply Unit 15 6 Hand Held Terminal 15 16 Encryption Node 15 15 Access Control Node 15 12 LEM Node 15 14 HUA Node 15 13 Intellibell 15 19 Wireless Node 15 21 Enhanced Access Node...

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Page 319: ...dual end of line using 2K2 US 1k470 resistors Expandable to 200 using nodes Zone loop response 500mS Zone loop current closed 1mA approx Bell tamper BHO TR Single 470R end of line resistor Voltage sub...

Page 320: ...50ma Hold up of output voltage 20ms after loss of AC Nominal output 13 65Vdc 20 C Line regulation 1 20 C Load regulation 3 20 C Cross regulation between outputs 3 20 C Output ripple 0 5Vpk pk MTBF 100...

Page 321: ...ms after loss of AC Nominal output 13 65Vdc 20 C Line regulation 1 20 C Load regulation 3 20 C Cross regulation between outputs 3 20 C Output ripple 0 5Vpk pk MTBF 100 000 hrs Humidity range 0 to 90 n...

Page 322: ...up of output voltage 20ms after loss of AC Nominal output 13 65Vdc 20 C Line regulation 1 20 C Load regulation 3 20 C Cross regulation between outputs 3 20 C Output ripple 0 5Vpk pk MTBF 100 000 hrs...

Page 323: ...current 100mA 2 on board zones Dual 2K2 US 1k 470 end of line resistors Outputs Relay Single pole changeover 1 Amp Display 2 line 48 character backlit liquid crystal display Backlight intensity and vi...

Page 324: ...Current 100mA 8 on board zones Dual 2K2 End Of Line resistors 1K 470 R in US Outputs 1 relay single pole changeover 1 Amp Status LED Indicates status of communications Tamper Front tamper provided Au...

Page 325: ...A Quiescent current 100mA Outputs 6 x 1A single pole changeover relays Status LED Ringnet comms status Tamper Spring front tamper Aux fuse 250mA Quick blow Temperature range 10 C to 40 C Humidity rang...

Page 326: ...Environmental class Class II indoor General PCB dimensions 170mm x 90mm x 18mm Maximum operating current 150mA Minimum operating voltage 9 5Vdc Outputs 2 x 1 Amp relays Accuracy Current Readings 0 1A...

Page 327: ...idity Range 0 to 90 non condensing Fuses Lock Supply 1A Battery 1A Auxiliary 1A Reader Supply 1A On board Zones 2 dual end of line resistors monitored On board Outputs 2 single pole changeover 2A rela...

Page 328: ...ions 150mm x 110mm Minimum operating voltage 9 5V Maximum operating current 200mA Quiescent current 100mA 4 on board zones Dual 2K2 US 1k and 470 EOL resistors Outputs 1 relay single pole changeover 1...

Page 329: ...0mm Enclosure Dimensions 237mm x 355mm x 80mm Power Consumption 90mA no load Input Voltage 12VDC Tamper Front spring tamper with override link Temperature range 10 C to 40 C Humidity range 0 to 90 non...

Page 330: ...nimum Operation Voltage 9 5V Maximum Operating Current 200mA Quiescent Current 100mA 8 on board zones Dual 2K2 US 1k and 470 End Of Line resistors Outputs 1 relay single pole changeover 1 Amp Status L...

Page 331: ...nnector Status Indication 3 LED indicators and buzzer function Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 Relative Humidity 90 Weight 800g including batteries Power Supply Batteries 4 x AA1 5V Alkaline long lif...

Page 332: ...17 EUIC PCB Dimensions 188mm x 128mm x 22mm Power Supply 12V DC Power Consumption quiescent 100mA Power Consumption max 200mA Memory Backup Lithium battery Temperature Range 10 C to 55 C Humidity Rang...

Page 333: ...hone numbers each up to 24 digits can be specified 2 phone numbers up to 24 digits long can be used for modem communication Communications Format Dual fast slow or Slow SIA Contact ID Alarm Outputs 2...

Page 334: ...densing Inputs 1 on board zone monitored via the data line Tamper Test Detect or Control Outputs 4 output functions controlled by panel outputs Audible Sounders Standard version Piezo Siren x2 VAB ver...

Page 335: ...mperature range 10 C to 55 C Humidity Range 0 to 90 non condensing Connections Host Input 25 pin Dtype RS232 RS422 connection Slave Input 8 addressable RS232 RS422 connections Channel 1 8 Cables provi...

Page 336: ...um Operating Voltage 9 5 VDC Maximum Operating Current 350 mA Quiescent Current 100 mA Outputs 8 x 3 Amp single pole changeover relays Inputs Up to 8 Visonic 868 869 MHz Detectors Configuration Interf...

Page 337: ...Amp Single pole Changeover Relays Door Lock Outputs 4 x 3Amp Single pole Changeover Relays Inputs 2 x Dual 2k2 End of Line Resistors monitored alarm Door Inputs 4 x Dual 2k2 End of Line Resistors moni...

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Page 339: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r 3GS Overview 16 5 Installing 3GS 16 6 Installing the Dongle 16 7 Upgrading 16 8 16 PC SOFTWARE...

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Page 341: ...Holidays Upload and Download Access Control details Access Log General Log Generate reports on Log Events received P C Operator events Card Settings Dormant Cards Roll Call Mustering reports Control...

Page 342: ...rst time run Setup exe from the 3GS directory on the CD 3GS will now install to your c drive Run the program using Start Programs 3GS To run 3GS in non Demo Mode install the HASP Device driver Or From...

Page 343: ...ed in LPT1 of the PC and a HASP Device Driver installed from the CD Run or double click on the HDD32 EXE file in the 3GS Dongle directory of the CD This will install the HASP device driver to your PC...

Page 344: ...By running the setup exe located on the CD Refer To Installing 3GS If there is a file conflict always choose to keep original file Ignore any Access Violations and continue to load 3GS Copy over the...

Page 345: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r 3GS Panelman for windows Overview 17 3 Features 17 4 System Requirements 17 5 Installation 17 6 Getting Started 17 7 Panelman Operation 17 12 17 PANELMAN 3GS...

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Page 347: ...are programming inputs in a convenient manner Providing all standard software programming inputs in a convenient manner Providing storage of installer specific applications Providing on line trouble s...

Page 348: ...atus LEDs and PC emulates system buzzer System Status line and Software Information line Upload and Download functions 3GS database control configure and monitor functions Excluding Access Control 3GS...

Page 349: ...ervice pack Panelman may install on other versions of Windows but you will experience problems CPU Pentium PIII 500MHz Memory 128 MB Storage 2 GB of Free Hard Drive space Dongle Software In order to u...

Page 350: ...our options in the left window Select the first option Panelman for windows in the left window and then click Run The installation program will copy files to the hard disk of your PC and the Setup scr...

Page 351: ...security reasons it is advisable to change this default code as soon as possible This password can consist of Letters and or Numbers up to a maximum of 5 characters Note however that if Letters are us...

Page 352: ...elevant Account to place the Installation into by clicking the down arrow button If you wish to have an individual installation not part of a group choose the default Account No Account Installation N...

Page 353: ...ix Tel number Enter the complete modem dialup number at the remote site Access code This is the password used when communicating with the panel remotely This Code must match the Panel Access Code if a...

Page 354: ...ls Window is already open it will not be necessary to use the Open Function as this will have no effect Editing Existing Accounts Installations Existing accounts and installations can be edited by hig...

Page 355: ...left clicking it then click the Connect icon in the Toolbar The connection method window below left will be displayed Choose the Connection Method and then click Connect The Treeview can now be extend...

Page 356: ...Download of Portable ACE Users from to the Panel You can upload programmed Portable ACE cards from the 3GS Controller and also use Panelman to configure cards for Portable ACE Configured ACE cards ar...

Page 357: ...Panel in the Treeview To activate these windows simply left click them in the Treeview For more information on each of these operation windows consult the 3GS Panelman for windows Help button Panel Va...

Page 358: ...ering their Names and assigning ID Codes and Options Areas if any Areas have been set up can also be assigned to users Upload and Download Individual or All can be performed by using the Functions But...

Page 359: ...indicates whether the zone is active in the current panel mode i e set or unset while the Inhibits and Disabled columns show if this zone is inhibited or disabled Attributes You can assign attributes...

Page 360: ...wish to change and select the new Door type from the drop down list To change a Door Description click on the description that you wish to change and flashing cursor will appear allowing you to edit a...

Page 361: ...the Keypad Setup Tab Assigning Zone Numbers to Node Inputs To assign Zone Numbers to Node inputs under the Inputs section double click anywhere in the Row of the Node Input that you wish to assign the...

Page 362: ...quired for each RPA under RPA Button Options Upload and Download Individual or All can be performed by using the Functions Buttons Assigning RPA Button Keys To Assign RPA button Keys double click the...

Page 363: ...ows you to edit the execution times of automatic Time Commands Simply select the Time Command s that you wish to edit and set the required time All Panel Time Commands can be Uploaded or Downloaded fr...

Page 364: ...program a card for PORTABLE ACE using Panelman 1 Select an empty card slot 2 Double click on the slot The Portable ACE Config popup window is displayed 3 Enter the card format card number site code a...

Page 365: ...from the list Note that this function is not available in V 1 32 or earlier versions CiTeC Config Click to run the CiTeC configuration tool For CiTeC configuration please see your CiTeC Installation M...

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Page 367: ...I n t h i s c h a p t e r Introduction to CiTeC II 18 3 CITEC II INSTALLATION 18...

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Page 369: ...hen switch back when the IP Network is restored CiTeC II also monitors PSTN GSM connection and will signal if a fault condition arises CiTeC II accepts and can be configured to acknowledge polls from...

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Page 371: ...eral requirements 19 2 EN50131 3 Alarm systems Intrusion systems Part 1 Control and Indicating equipment 19 3 Alarm Transmission warning requirements 19 6 Alarm Transmission warning requirements 19 6...

Page 372: ...r level 3 is not allowed until approved by a level 2 user Europlex Conformity EN50131 1 8 3 1 Table 1 Indicates that only level 4 users are permitted to change replace the basic programme Europlex sys...

Page 373: ...ity EN50131 3 8 2 4 4 states that means will be provided to limit the exit entry time to a maximum of 45 seconds The Exit Entry timer onthe Europlex system can be set from 0 9999 In the case of a Clas...

Page 374: ...e CIE then this output should be operated for a minimum of 90 seconds and a maximum of 15 minutes unless a shorter period is demanded by local or national regulations Europlex Conformity EN50131 3 8 3...

Page 375: ...ted by a logical combination with one or more intrusion alarm signals from the same input within a defined window Additionally an alarm condition can be generated by the logical combination with one o...

Page 376: ...rity is a function of the alarm transmission equipment ATE If alarm transmission is used with the alarm system the classisfication of the equipment will influence the overall classification of the ala...

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Page 379: ...e 9 12 Alarm v Access logs 9 25 Alert messages 7 10 8 4 9 4 9 37 Anti passback 8 51 Area Descriptions 9 41 9 43 Area Setup 8 82 9 22 Arms Variable 8 20 ASCII Text 12 11 Assign radio PA number HUA 8 87...

Page 380: ...5 8 5 14 5 24 5 31 5 32 5 37 5 51 DM1200 remote communication with 6 5 Upload Download menu 10 8 Door description 8 49 open option 8 56 Door Configure 8 49 Setup 8 50 Timers 8 52 Zones 8 53 Door cont...

Page 381: ...3 programming 14 6 self activating bell 14 8 IntelliPower Node 5 23 battery charging 5 26 battery test 5 26 overview 5 3 Introduction to 3GS 1 3 Intruder Log 7 4 Intruder System areas 7 4 outputs 7 4...

Page 382: ...ver ride Faults 9 9 P Pager Transmitter 7 9 Panelman 3GS EXE files 17 6 features 17 7 installation 17 9 overview 17 5 system requirements 17 8 troubleshooting 17 13 Parity Serial Port 8 73 Part Set 9...

Page 383: ...te and time 9 17 the system 9 12 up new time zones 8 56 Setup Cards 8 42 9 28 Cards Site Code 8 45 Cards Assign 8 43 Cards Formats 8 44 Pass Void 8 46 Setup SIA 8 61 SIA Code 8 62 Site code 9 32 Soak...

Page 384: ...etup 8 80 9 19 UTP category cable 2 5 V Variables 8 35 assigning 8 35 View System Status 9 9 Viewing the log 9 25 Visitor level 8 47 9 30 Voiding Cards 8 47 9 31 W Walktest 8 37 Warm Start 7 10 Wirele...

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