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Summary of Contents for GameOver SmartLiving 1050

Page 1: ...I D I S I C U R E Z Z A GameOver MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE E PROGRAMMAZIONE INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL S E C U R I T Y S Y S T E M S Certified by IMQ Security systems CEI 79 2 EN 50131 3 EN 5...

Page 2: ...ther person for damage arising from improper storage handling or use of this product Installation of this Product must be carried out by qualified persons appointed by INIM Electronics Installation of...

Page 3: ...ironmental Conditions 9 2 2 SmartLiving intrusion control panels 9 2 3 Peripherals 13 Chapter 3 Installation 19 3 1 Installing the control panel 19 3 2 Connecting peripherals 24 3 3 Addressing the per...

Page 4: ...ge 68 6 22 Messages 69 6 23 Default settings 69 6 24 User functions 71 6 25 Other parameters 72 6 26 Programming the Nexus 74 Chapter 7 Errors and faults 78 7 1 Faults detected by the control panel 78...

Page 5: ...ns 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 sectio...

Page 6: ...ation agency IMQ Security Systems Security rating 2 1 3 Products certified and conforming to directives The SmartLiving intrusion control panel and the devices described in this manual have been certi...

Page 7: ...100 magnetic contacts Air2 KF100 access control keyfobs SmartModem100 Teleservice modem TYPE B NOTIFICATION APPARATUS ATS2 notification apparatus refer to EN50131 1 2008 02 paragraph 8 6 Notification...

Page 8: ...safety laws in force As the only individual in contact with system users it is the installer s responsibility to instruct them on how to use the security system properly Under normal circumstances the...

Page 9: ...conditions Temperature from 25 to 70 C Maximum humidity 93 without condensation Protection grade IP34 Environmental class IV 2 2 SmartLiving intrusion control panels 2 2 1 Package contents Inside the...

Page 10: ...10 15 FLEX5 expansions 5 10 20 40 nBy Readers 10 20 30 Transceivers Air2 BS100 10 20 30 Digital keys and keyfobs 50 100 150 Possible key combinations 4294967296 IB100 isolators 15 Nexus dialer 1 Code...

Page 11: ...activity LEDs Y Firmware version label Z Anchor screw locations for AUXREL32 board A1 Ground connection screws B1 FLEX5 U expansion board locations C1 Anchor screw locations for SmartLink board D1 Sma...

Page 12: ...nel and peripherals Installation and Programming Manual A B C E I F G G G L J H A B C E I F G G G J L Z Z Z B1 B1 B1 B1 C1 C1 C1 C1 E1 H D1 A B C E I F G G L J H SmartLiving 10100L SmartLiving 505 515...

Page 13: ...ontrol panel I BUS accommodates the following peripherals keypads JOY GR JOY MAX nCode G Concept GN Readers nBy S and nBy X Expansions Flex5 Transceivers Air2 BS100 Sounderflashers Ivy IB100 isolators...

Page 14: ...he I BUS connection 2 D Terminal D for the I BUS connection 3 S Terminal S for the I BUS connection 4 Terminal for the I BUS connection 5 T1 Screw terminal of keypad terminal T1 6 Negative power termi...

Page 15: ...power wire terminal Negative or GND Table 12 Brackets Description of parts I Wire entry L Wall mount screw locations M Flush mount screw locations N Backlocking grips 6 wire cable KB100 terminal board...

Page 16: ...fast blinking peripheral operative and enrolled in configuration slow blinking peripheral operative but not enrolled not in configuration The Flex5 expansion board terminals are as follows Terminals T...

Page 17: ...for the BUS connection with the following functions Galvanic Isolation up to 2500V for the entire BUS between input and output Regeneration of the communication signals Detection of anomalies towards...

Page 18: ...n tamper microswitch H Communication LED green I Emergency LED red L Fault LED red M Connection LED green Table 21 Nexus terminal board n Icon Identifier description 1 Terminal for the I BUS connectio...

Page 19: ...ns box The line must be protected by a safety standards compliant circuit breaker trip switch The circuit breaker trip switch must be located externally to the apparatus and should be easily accessibl...

Page 20: ...The backup battery is the secondary power source which powers the system during mains failure 230Vac 50Hz Once powered up the panel will charge and monitor the batteries automatically The panel tests...

Page 21: ...al probe directly to the power supply connector 3 If you are installing a SmartLiving505 or 515 model remove the jumper on the motherboard to enable the thermal probe refer to Table 4 Control panels d...

Page 22: ...NK GSM Interface SMARTLINKG and SMARTLINKGP Both these devices simulate the analogue land line during line down conditions line trouble or wire cutting and allow the control panel to switch incoming o...

Page 23: ...you can use INIM s Approved RS232 USB adaptor accessory item 3 1 9 Connecting the SmartLogos30M voice board accessory item The SmartLogos30M voice board provides the SmartLiving system with an array...

Page 24: ...tinue to operate as normal except under the aforesaid circumstances 3 2 Connecting peripherals 3 2 1 The I BUS line wiring The SmartLiving peripherals keypads readers expansions sounderflashers transc...

Page 25: ...B on the wall Use at least 2 of the 7 locations available Drill the anchor screw holes ensure that you do not drill in the vicinity of electrical wiring or plumbing Pull the BUS and terminal connectio...

Page 26: ...pad to the bracket as shown in figure E 6 Fasten the screw F included into the screw location G to secure the keypad properly to the bracket 3 2 4 Installing nBy S readers The wall mount nBy S reader...

Page 27: ...the two wires connect the common contact COM to the GND terminal of the 24H terminal C 4 2 Connect the normally open contact NO to one end of the 6k8W resistance D the normally open contact generates...

Page 28: ...to paragraph 3 3 1 Addressing the keypads For the Ivy sounderflasher and IB100 isolator addressing procedure refer to the respective Installation Guides It is possible to connect only one Nexus devic...

Page 29: ...BS100 transceiver Using a small screwdriver or similar tool set the expansion board address on the 8 segment DIP Switch strip Table 17 Flex5 Description of parts C Each segment can be set at 1 On or...

Page 30: ...any 12V ancillary source on condition that its GND reference is in common with that of the control panel The resistors used for balancing are 3K9W 1 4W 6K8W 1 4W The following Table indicates the prot...

Page 31: ...tance values on the terminal expressed below in Ohm 3 5 4 Double Zone balancing Double zones without EOL resistor can discriminate 5 conditions on the entire terminal standby on both zones alarm on zo...

Page 32: ...a terminal of a wireless device the connection cable must be less than 2 meters long The rollerblind sensor must generate pulses with a length of between 500msec and 10msec 3 6 1 Normally Closed N C...

Page 33: ...r T2 3 8 Learn Zone Balancing Once you have completed the wiring and configured the balancing of all the zones you can instruct the control panel to save all the related parameters automatically by ac...

Page 34: ...board accessory item can be used with SmartLiving 1050L and 10100L models It provides two relays and allows the system to take full advantage of the current supplied by the control panel power supply...

Page 35: ...ccessory boards and the respective 12V 1 2Ah backup batteries For the technical features and functions provided by these boards refer to paragraph 3 1 7 Land line connection PSTN The SmartLink GWB kit...

Page 36: ...n order to configure it correctly For a full description of the features and method of configuration of the SmartLAN board IP address gateway e mail etc read carefully through the respective Guide The...

Page 37: ...ephone line 8 Connect the SmartLogos30M board to the appropriate connector on the control panel motherboard 9 Insert the Service jumper in the SERV position 10 Connect the primary power source 230V a...

Page 38: ...e of a SmartLAN SI or SmartLAN G board Modem The programming parameters of an installation constitute the solution The solution can be saved to the memory of the SmartLeague software programme either...

Page 39: ...instructions regarding these connections refer to the SmartLAN board or SmartModem100 Installation Manual 5 3 Creating a Project layout The Project layout section in the SmartLeague software programme...

Page 40: ...s as described in paragraph 6 2 Programming from a keypad accessing the installer menu Note During uploading and downloading phases ensure that the control panel partitions are disarmed This condition...

Page 41: ...g to the SmartLAN board Parameters relating to the Nexus GSM dialer Parameters relating to the I BUS Ivy B Programmable events Via the SmartLeague software programme you cannot programme DTMF sensitiv...

Page 42: ...access to the User Menu over the phone during voice calls from the control panel in accordance with the access level enabled options etc of the last user code that operated on the control panel code...

Page 43: ...panel will start the voice message 5 seconds after dialing the respective contact number The control panel will not start the voice message until it recognizes a voice at the other end of the line Con...

Page 44: ...will show the real time status of the icons at all times regardless of the status of its partitions 50131AlarDelayed If an instant zone alarm occurs on a partition while entry time is running the asso...

Page 45: ...must first configure another terminal as UNUSED If you are working on a Flex5 expansion terminal press key to configure it and consequently the entire expansion as wireless The Wireless string will b...

Page 46: ...llowed by the respective terminal 1 riga default description 2 line current description 3 line description being edited 4 line letter number selection For example the default description Expansion 04...

Page 47: ...entry time If this option is not enabled delayed zones will activate the first partition entry time Last exit zone If this option is enabled and the zone passes from standby status to alarm status wh...

Page 48: ...se the number keys etc to edit the number or Use key or to increase or decrease the number 2 Press to confirm and exit Magnetic contact allows you to change the parameters of an already enrolled Air2...

Page 49: ...ore than 1 This is the time window during which the system must detect a number of pulses equal to or higher than the value programmed for Rollerbl pulses before generating a zone alarm This window ca...

Page 50: ...l when the output activates can be used to drive a buzzer Blinker generates an intermittent signal 0 5 sec ON and 0 5 sec OFF when the output activates can be employed in direct control of a visual si...

Page 51: ...er PIN PROGRAMMING Telephone Select number Use keys and to access the Phonebook which provides 10 number positions with the following programming fields Number edit field for the contact number maximu...

Page 52: ...put actions The control panel recognizes all of the events described in this paragraph and for each them in accordance with programming can generate actions both when the event occurs and when it rest...

Page 53: ...artition has been disarmed effectively One event for each partition no Partition reset A request is made to reset the partition One event for each partition Yes Exit time The partition exit time is ru...

Page 54: ...he BUS signals tamper All the sounderflashers connected to the BUS reset 1 no Nexus tamper The GSM dialer Nexus signals tamper Tamper conditions clear on the Nexus 1 no Expansion loss An expansion boa...

Page 55: ...Event related messages Automatic dialer enabled Automatic dialer disabled Message type Plays the message relating to the event type e g zone alarm Mains failure This message should not be changed You...

Page 56: ...ntrol panel and is independent of the type of event Use keys and to select and to confirm Siren sound types This section allows you to select the audible visual signals emitted by the sounderflashers...

Page 57: ...tree menu on the left then go to the Parameters settings template on the right The key next to the data transfer buttons opens a window which will allow you the define the event This window is divide...

Page 58: ...eady set at default in order to ensure that the count never expires Note You should not set an Autoreset value of less than 5 seconds Once the event programming process is complete and the event is se...

Page 59: ...it is necessary to access the respective control panel programming section Note The timers must be enabled disabled by the user refer to paragraph 5 4 Attivazioni in the User s Manual When you exit t...

Page 60: ...e delay therefore any delayed zones will generate alarms instantly if they are violated when the system is armed Pre arm time This is the period expressed in minutes before an automatic arming operati...

Page 61: ...is option is enabled for codes with Main User status the user will have the authority of a Main User only on the partitions it is assigned to For example if a code is configured as Main User with Part...

Page 62: ...Key shortcuts This section allows you to programme up to 10 shortcuts associated with keys After valid PIN entry followed by the user will be able to activate specific shortcuts by means of the number...

Page 63: ...ed separately on the system in order to allow it to operate The enrolling procedure is as follows 1 View the readers in the control panel configuration Select the reader you wish to use in order to en...

Page 64: ...artLiving System Users Digital keys from the tree menu on the left then go to the Parameters settings template on the right Option If enabled If disabled Patrol The digital key will be able to disarm...

Page 65: ...Away mode interior and perimeter Stay the partition will arm in Stay mode perimeter only Instant the partition will arm in Instant mode perimeter only with zero delay Disarm the partition will disarm...

Page 66: ...n editable field for the name of the digital key user Partitions use and to enable disable the keypad on the system partitions Options Temperature off if this option is enabled the room temperature wi...

Page 67: ...disarm operations etc Via PC 6 19 Readers This section allows you to programme the reader options Via Keypad Type in Code Installer PIN PROGRAMMING Readers Enable disable This section allows you to ad...

Page 68: ...Via Keypad This option allows you to select the language the system uses in the User and Installer menus fault alarm descriptions etc However the edited descriptions of the various system elements su...

Page 69: ...the volume during the playback phase using keys and Delete Delete message section The control panel will ask for confirmation before deleting the message by means of the key Via PC The Parameters sett...

Page 70: ...s a generic zone with Double balancing In order to allow accurate acquisition of the balancing settings of all the zones you must Wire and select the balancing settings of all the zones Ensure that al...

Page 71: ...urrency 4 line faults present if faults are present access the View Faults section for details System voltage allows you to view the voltage the system uses Zone status allows you to view the status o...

Page 72: ...t 50 Accepted values 1 to 100 The higher the value the higher the sensitivity Wireless superv This value determines the wireless detector supervision time Once the pre set time expires the detectors w...

Page 73: ...4 Press to confirm and exit Via PC 18 23 30 10 2011 EU dd mm yyyy PROGRAMMING Default settings User functions Other parameters Other parameters Periodic event PeriodicInterval Mains fail Delay Table...

Page 74: ...the VolumeTel In parameter of the SmartLiving control panel until an acceptable combination is achieved Note Any changes to the value of the SmartLink VolumeTel In parameter come into effect almost 2...

Page 75: ...ers who wish to activate a command via SMS text must enter the command details as follows xxxxxx SMS Text where xxxxxx stands for the user access PIN a blank space must be keyed in after PIN entry SMS...

Page 76: ...en activated enables the selected number to receive SMS messages from the Nexus dialer which do not comply with the command activation format Note A SMS command text message cannot be diverted 6 26 3...

Page 77: ...signal to the control panel Output volume this option allows you to adjust the volume of the output signal from the Nexus to recipient telephone devices Volume adjust this option allows to balance th...

Page 78: ...battery of at least one wireless detector is running out To view LowBatt WLS and LostWLSzone events access the View Faults section of the User menu then press to view the list of devices involved in...

Page 79: ...the system down and contact your dealer immediately Yellow LED If the control panel is operating properly the yellow LED on the motherboard should flicker However at the end of a programming session...

Page 80: ...rol panel downstream of the filters to the line dedicated to telephone equipment this line is clearly indicated on the filters Following are two trouble conditions which may be caused by ISDN or ADSL...

Page 81: ...ng signal is held even after the event ends alarm memory in order to warn you that an event occurred during your absence This visual warning signal will be held until you clear the event memory refer...

Page 82: ...CTIVATION A list of outgoing event associated calls the control panel must send to programmed contact numbers Enabled users can clear the call queue manually CALL QUEUE A zone with this attribute will...

Page 83: ...an be programmed to generate the following actions activation of one or more outputs transmission of one or more e mails send one or more SMS messages activation of one or more voice calls activation...

Page 84: ...condition that all the system partitions are disarmed INSTALLER CODE List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via keypad This menu allows the installer to program check and change...

Page 85: ...e interior and perimeter zones of the partition In this way all of the zones of the partition can generate alarms Stay mode this operation enables only the perimeter zones of the partition In this way...

Page 86: ...ilding occupants time to enter the building reach the command device Keypad Reader and disarm the partition without generating an alarm Violation of a zone with this configuration will generate an ins...

Page 87: ...ore days which can be programmed with an ON and OFF Time The timers can be used for different purposes If a timer is associated with a partition the system will arm and disarm the partition automatica...

Page 88: ...n intrusion detection device The terminal the zone is connected to must be configured as an input zone Zones are usually connected to a single device however it is possible if the zone is duly wired a...

Page 89: ...ers Accesses the User Menu section Activations Timers 9 Voice menu Plays a recorded voice message which announces the shortcuts assigned to the number keys User code 27 Enab auto arm Accesses the User...

Page 90: ...ng table shows the icons provided at default The icons can be customized to suit the keypad shortcuts icon number ICON icon number ICON icon number ICON 1 19 37 2 20 38 3 21 39 4 22 40 5 23 41 6 24 42...

Page 91: ...355 Zone 85 3 13 5 190 Scenario 25 2 5 4 356 Zone 86 3 13 5 191 Scenario 26 2 5 4 357 Zone 87 3 13 5 192 Scenario 27 2 5 4 358 Zone 88 3 13 5 193 Scenario 28 2 5 4 359 Zone 89 3 13 5 194 Scenario 29 2...

Page 92: ...3 5 439 Failed to arm 2 5 4 286 Zone 16 3 13 5 440 Valid user code 2 5 4 287 Zone 17 3 13 5 441 Valid key 2 5 4 288 Zone 18 3 13 5 442 Valid user code at keypad 2 5 4 289 Zone 19 3 13 5 443 Valid key...

Page 93: ...T5 Exp 3 T5 Exp 3 T5 Exp 3 T5 85 Exp 15 T5 Exp 15 T5 145 Exp 27 T5 205 Exp 39 T5 26 Exp 4 T1 Exp 4 T1 Exp 4 T1 Exp 4 T1 86 Exp 16 T1 Exp 16 T1 146 Exp 28 T1 206 Exp 40 T1 27 Exp 4 T2 Exp 4 T2 Exp 4 T2...

Page 94: ...e SB flashers of the sounderflasher after expiry of the monostable time applied to the main output you must trigger an event which applies a Stop pattern to the SB flashers reset the partition D These...

Page 95: ...ped with devices which protect them against the forced opening of their casings Terminal tamper peripheral tamper and control panel tamper events must trigger audible signals sounder signals for a per...

Page 96: ...ion The telephone dialer must be enabled The system must include a self powered sounderflasher for intrusion alarm event signaling If you use a digital dialer or voice dialer with SmartLogos30M board...

Page 97: ...nclosure suitable for outdoor installation Joy GR Keypad with backlit graphic display with two input output terminals Joy MAX Keypad with backlit graphic display with two input output terminals and bu...

Page 98: ...00 Remote programming modem SPS12040 Switching power supply battery charger in enclosure 3A 12V SPS12100 Switching power supply battery charger in enclosure 5A 12V TamperNO Dislodgement tamper device...

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