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SmartLink project development and programming

Telephone dialler

2.

Select the part of the system you wish to programme from the
tree menu on the left.

3.

Set the parameters in the “Parameters settings” template on
the right.

4.

To download the data to the SmartLink, click-on the 

 key.

During data upload/download operations:

all outputs will be forced to standby status.

None of the events recognized by the SmartLink will be able to
queue calls, activate outputs or be saved to the events log. 

This manual is limited solely to instructions regarding navigation
through the software and where to find the various parameters. For
full instructions regarding the complete programming process refer
to the SmartLeague Installation and Configuration manual, supplied
with the software.

6-3-1

Reset default settings

To reset the SmartLink default settings, work carefully through the
following procedure:

1.

Remove the power supply from the SmartLink.

2.

Press and hold the Reset button (refer to 

table 2, G

).

3.

Powerup the SmartLink whilst holding  down the Reset button.

4.

Wait 5 seconds.

5.

Release the button.
The SmartLink will restore to the factory default settings and
restart.

6-4

Maintenance and

monitoring

The maintenance procedures and their regularity are to be decided
by the installer company.

The system maintenance phase requires the use of the
SmartLeague software programme.

SOLUTIONS

Programmed parameters, which are saved as solutions, can be used
as “models” for other installations as well as for successive
maintenance operations.

In fact, during the maintenance phase you can view the
programmed parameters on one SmartLink device and compare
them to those saved in a solution and, if necessary, download them
to the device you are working on.

MONITORING

The SmartLeague software programme provides a section, which is
available only after a direct connection to the SmartLink (refer to

paragraph 4-7 PC Connection

), where you can carry out real-time

monitoring of the entire system.

You can reach this section through the 

Monitoring

 template which

is next to the 

Programming

 template, or by selecting 

Control

panel

Monitoring

 options.

Summary of Contents for SmartLink Advanced

Page 1: ...1 Installation and programming manual SmartLink Advanced Telephone dialler Installation and programming manual ...

Page 2: ...y applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence damage caused by fire flood wind or lightning vandalism fair wear and tear INIM Electronics s r l shall at its option repair or replace any defective products Improper use that is use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the ...

Page 3: ...d documentation 7 Chapter 2 Device description 8 2 1 Unpacking the device 8 2 2 Accessory items 8 2 3 Technical description 8 2 4 Signalling from device 10 Chapter 3 SmartLink functions 12 3 1 Telephone line down management 12 3 2 Input Output terminals 12 3 3 Event activations 13 3 4 Dialler function 13 3 5 Command and Shortcuts 14 3 6 Remote activation 14 3 7 Easyscan 16 3 8 Jamming detector 16 ...

Page 4: ...outputs 24 Chapter 5 First power up 25 5 1 Initializing phase 25 5 2 Easyscan procedure 25 Chapter 6 SmartLink project development and programming 27 6 1 Using the SmartLeague software programme 27 6 2 Using the software programme 28 6 3 Programming via the software 29 6 4 Maintenance and monitoring 30 Appendix A Events 32 Appendix B Order Codes 34 Notes 35 ...

Page 5: ...able solution for the protected premises SELECT Click on a specific item on the interface drop down menu options box graphic object etc PRESS Click on a video button or push a key on the control panel keypad 0 2 Graphic conventions Following are the graphic conventions used in this manual Note The Note sections contain important information relating to the text ATTENTION The Attention prompts indi...

Page 6: ...tLink continuously checks the landline to see if normal PSTN operating conditions have been restored If the PSTN line is found to be operating normally again and there are no ongoing telephone calls passing through the interface the system will switch back to the main PSTN line Otherwise it will switch back to the PSTN only when all the necessary outgoing calls have been forwarded TELEPHONE DIALLE...

Page 7: ...P Reserve telephone line generator On board voice module with 15 minutes Anti intrusion function Dialler over GSM network and PSTN landline and GPRS modem Dialler over PSTN landline SMS dialler over GSM network Manges DTMF commands over GSM network Manges DTMF commands over PSTN landline Priority channel choice between SM network and PSTN landline Fault signalling Incoming SMS divert Actions using...

Page 8: ...the installation phase 2 2 Accessory items The following accessory devices are individually packed and must be ordered separately refer to Appendix B Order Codes for the respective order codes Switching power supply battery charger Remote antenna for indoor use High performance GSM antenna High performance GSM antenna with 3m of cable for indoor use 2 3 Technical description A device data label si...

Page 9: ... LED J GSM signal reception LED Table 3 PCB description of parts K Battery housing L Wall mount screw locations M Screw holes N Cable entries O Antenna placement hole Table 4 Terminals on the terminal board n icon identifier function 1 14V Positive power terminal 2 14V Negative power terminal 3 AUX 12V Ancillary power supply 4 Power supply negative earth or GND 5 6 7 8 9 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Control pan...

Page 10: ...ge 13 8 Vdc 10 Functioning range 11 16 V PCB current draw during standby status 40 mA 100 mA during transmission 300 mA maximum 70 mA 600 mA Maximum current draw of AUX terminals 400 mA Switching power supply 14V dc 1 05A Backup battery 12V 1 2Ah lead battery Inputs 5 Outputs total 5 Type 150 mA open collector output GSM frequency band 900 and 1800 Mhz Dual band Dimensions W x H x D excluding ante...

Page 11: ...ammed Activation of these signals can be configured during the programming phase Table 7 LED signalling LED Status Num Colour Signalling ON OFF Slow flashing Fast flashing 1 Green Operating status Device operating Device initializing 2 Red Fault No faults present Flash cycle followed by pause 1 flash general battery fault 2 flashes telephone line fault 3 flashes GSM network trouble 4 flashes low c...

Page 12: ... 2 Input Output terminals The five terminals 5 9 can be configured individually as Input zone terminal Double zone terminal ZONE DOUBLING Output terminal Controlled output terminal I O Unused terminal INPUT ZONE An electrical input point used for the management supervision of signals coming from a device The activation of this signal may cause the SmartLink to generate the following operations Sen...

Page 13: ...al protocol messages send SMS messages In Appendix A Events you can find the complete list of events generated by the SmartLink 3 4 Dialler function DIGITAL The digital dialler function generates digital protocol calls directly to alarm receiving centres The available protocols are Ademco 10bps Ademco 14bps Franklin 20bps Radionics 40bps Scantronic 10bps Contact ID SIA IP SMS FUNCTION The SMS dial...

Page 14: ...etwork commands and user codes Table 9 Available shortcuts description function parameter note Arm Disarm Applies a pre set scenario which scenario Shortcuts are available only when the SmartLink is programmed as an intrusion control panel Stop alarms Deactivates instantly the outputs activated by alarm and tamper events Delete memory Carries out a Stop alarms operation and at the same time delete...

Page 15: ...twork provider GSM signal reception level Presence of the PSTN line list of faults present device tamper status power supply of the circuit armed disarmed status of the SmartLink list of zones in alarm status list of terminals in tamper status status of outputs remaining credit as last read CONNECT for the maintenance request the message text format must be xxxxxx CONNECT Connection Name URL Port ...

Page 16: ...en press on the telephone keypad 4 The SmartLink will start a voice message listing the shortcuts associated with the entered code and the corresponding keys on the telephone keypad voice menu 5 Activate the required commands by pressing the correspon ding keys on the telephone keypad 3 7 Easyscan The Easyscan function of the SmartLink allows the installer to select the best GSM network provider f...

Page 17: ...e gland must be flame class rating V 1 or higher 4 2 Connecting to the mains power supply The SmartLink must be powered from the mains and must also be connected to a backup battery MAINS POWER SUPPLY 230VAC 50HZ The mains supply requires the use of a power supply Appendix A Events and therefore a separate line from the mains box The line must be protected by a safety standards compliant circuit b...

Page 18: ... the respective connector on the PCB table 2 F REMOTE ANTENNA If it is necessary to install the SmartLink in a place in the building where the GSM network signal is weak you can purchase a SmartLink REM ANT remote antenna Appendix A Events This optional item replaces the antenna which is supplied with the device The remote antenna is equipped with a long cable a magnetic base for installation in a...

Page 19: ... filters 4 5 Earth connection Connect terminal 14 to earth table 4 Terminals on the terminal board ATTENTION This operation is necessary in order to comply with the security requirements of the telecommunications network and also to protect the device against overload and or electrical discharge coming from the external telephone line 4 6 Inserting the SIM card Deactivate the PIN code of the SIM c...

Page 20: ...meter settings are complete you will be able to activate the GPRS connection by means of the following procedure 1 Start the SmartLeague software programme and access the Settings Application settings menu section Select Connection via GPRS from the options available in the Communication type section then press Start 2 The Start button opens the GPRS connection status section where you must the se...

Page 21: ...me level of protection as Double balancing when the tamper contact of the detector is connected to a balanced zone on the SmartLink 4 8 1 N C N O Balancing For N C normally closed and N O balancing normally open it is possible to detect two distinct zone conditions standby alarm For each of these the SmartLink reads different resistance values on the terminal expressed below in Ohm Red White Orang...

Page 22: ... Ohm 4 8 3 Double balancing Double balancing discriminates 4 distinct conditions on the zone terminal standby alarm tamper short circuit tamper wire cutting For each of these the SmartLink reads different resistance values on the terminal expressed below in Ohm Ohm Zone 6800 alarm 6800 standby 0 tamper A l a r m 12V GND Tamper 6K8Ohm 1 4W Ohm Zone 6800 tamper wire cutting 6800 alarm 6800 2 standby...

Page 23: ...tandby on both zones alarm on zone 1 and standby on zone 2 alarm on zone 2 and standby on zone 1 alarm on both zones tamper wire cutting tamper short circuit For each of these the SmartLink reads different resistance values on the terminal expressed below in Ohm Ohm Zone 1 Zone 2 double 3900 6800 tamper 3900 6800 alarm alarm 6800 standby alarm 3900 alarm standby 0 standby standby A l a r m 12V GND...

Page 24: ...ny of the events managed by the SmartLink All the outputs are open collector outputs capable of sinking a maximum current of 150 mA The wiring diagram below illustrates a series of typical connections for the activation of a load when a Normally Open output closes to GND SmartLink PCB Generic load 12V External power supply 13 8V Generic device ...

Page 25: ...0 Insert the SIM card 11 Restore power to the system 5 1 Initializing phase On powerup the device carries out a self diagnosis phase During this phase all the LEDs will flash If no anomalies are detected during the self diagnosis phase the device will initialize the normal operating phase after approximately 30 seconds Initialization of the normal operating phase is signalled by the deactivation o...

Page 26: ...PC otherwise the device will re initialize and start the countdown again in preparation for the Easyscan phase This procedure is cyclical 3 Connect the SmartLink to your PC paragraph 4 7 PC Connec tion 4 Start the SmartLeague software programme and open Smart Link Advanced solution 5 Go to the Monitoring Easyscan 6 Click on the Connect SmartLink button to start the connec tion with the GSM module ...

Page 27: ... allows the installer to prepare the majority of the programming parameters without actually being connected to the SmartLink device However connection is required during the upload to the SmartLink and download from the SmartLink operations The type of connection depends on the means used refer to paragraph 4 7 PC Connection The programming parameters of an installation constitute the solution Th...

Page 28: ... compare different solutions and even keep two solutions open one real and one for test purposes in order to verify the effects of programming When a solution opens the SmartLeague software programme presents the following interface Table 11 SmartLeague software programme homepage A Open solutions bar B List of recent solutions which will allow you create new solutions or open existing solutions C...

Page 29: ... project programming data for download operations for upload operations These buttons will upload download all the system data including any ongoing programming Whereas if you are working on a message programming section these buttons will upload download only the data on the open template 6 3 Programming via the software The SmartLink can be programmed exclusively through the SmartLeague software...

Page 30: ...et button refer to table 2 G 3 Powerup the SmartLink whilst holding down the Reset button 4 Wait 5 seconds 5 Release the button The SmartLink will restore to the factory default settings and restart 6 4 Maintenance and monitoring The maintenance procedures and their regularity are to be decided by the installer company The system maintenance phase requires the use of the SmartLeague software progr...

Page 31: ...reception Refer to the SmartLeague software programme manual for the descriptions of the sections and the parameters being viewed The manufacturer strongly advises that the following procedures are carried regularly Cleaning the SmartLink Check there are no inappropriate objects inside the box Check the functionality of the LEDs Check the battery efficiency and if necessary replace it Check the in...

Page 32: ...dent of the zone type and the armed disarmed status Not ready to arm A zone is not in standby status All the zones are in standby status 1 no Away arming request A request is made to arm in Away mode A request is made to disarm the partition 1 Yes Stay arming request A request is made to arm in Stay or in Instant mode A request is made to disarm the partition 1 Yes Arming effective The partition i...

Page 33: ...sent A call ends 1 no SMS message not delivered Failure to send an SMS message through the GSM module has occurred 1 Yes Output fault An output fails to switch status as commanded 1 Yes Low credit The credit left on the SIM card is below the minimum credit threshold The remaining credit is above the minimum credit threshold 1 no Unsuccessful call over PSTN The call sent via PSTN has not been recei...

Page 34: ...NT 100B High performance GSM antenna GSM ANT 200N High performance GSM antenna with 3m of cable for indoor use IPS12015 1A 14Vdc power supply LinkUSBAB USB cable link to PC and or INIM devices SmartLeague software programme Programming software runs under Windows SmartLink Advanced G PSTN and GSM network dialler SmartLink Advanced GP Reserve line generator and PSTN and GSM network dialler SmartLin...

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