Lupus Electronics XT 1 Plus User Manual Download Page 1

 

Manual version 1.3 (Firmware 0.0.3.0K) 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

XT 1 Plus, XT2 (Plus), XT3 

 

Alarm panel 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

User Manual 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XT 1 Plus

Page 1: ...Manual version 1 3 Firmware 0 0 3 0K XT 1 Plus XT2 Plus XT3 Alarm panel User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ng the XT1 Plus alarm panel 15 Connecting the XT2 Plus alarm panel 17 Connecting the XT3 alarm panel 19 Additional mounting information 23 Description of the LEDs 24 Access to the web interface of the LUPUSEC XT alarm panel 27 User interface of the alarm panel 33 Home menu 38 Configure overview page 42 Sensors 46 List 47 Edit sensor 50 Add 54 Range 55 Universal remote control 56 Smart home menu 58...

Page 3: ...d 123 Firmware 125 Factory reset 128 Logout 129 Remote access via the internet 130 IPv4 IPv6 problem 130 Port forwarding 131 Port forwarding brief instructions currently only in German 131 Access via the LUPUS app for Android iOS 132 Profile list 140 Usage of the alarm panel app 141 Alarm test 146 Description of sensors and controls 147 Overview of sensors compatibility 148 The internal I O termin...

Page 4: ...on detector and putting it into operation 182 Electric meter 185 Connecting the electric meter and putting it into operation 186 Emergency button 189 Connecting the emergency button and putting it into operation 190 Glass breaking sensor 192 Connecting the glass breaking sensor and putting it into operation 192 Glass breaking sensor V2 195 Connecting the glass breaking sensor V2 and putting it int...

Page 5: ...cting relay with power meter for XT2 Plus and putting it into operation 261 Remote control V2 263 Connecting the remote control V2 and putting it into operation 264 Remote controlled mains socket with power meter and ZigBee repeater 265 Connecting the wireless socket and putting it into operation 266 Scenario switch V2 268 Connecting the scenario switch V2 and putting it into operation 269 Sensor ...

Page 6: ... and test IR signals 308 Installation 311 IR LED selection and operation 312 Upgrade dongle to XT2 Plus 313 Vibration sensor 314 Connecting the vibration sensor and putting it into operation 315 Water sensor 317 Connecting the water sensor and putting it into operation 317 Water sensor V2 319 Connecting the water sensor V2 and putting it into operation 320 Wireless relay 322 Connecting the wireles...

Page 7: ...ual safely to be able to answer possible questions in the future The manual is an integral part of the product even in case it is resold to a third party Important We update and improve this manual regularly new sensors functions Please refer to our website to get the latest manual version for download as a pdf file http www lupus electronics de Alarm Smarthome We recommend updating the firmware o...

Page 8: ...s Yes Web enabled Controllable via PC tablet smartphone or Amazon Alexa Yes Yes Yes More than 70 alarm video and Smarthome accessories available from the manufacturer Yes Yes Yes Professional 24 7 emergency management system via Contact ID optionally available LUPUSEC 24 Yes Yes Yes Alarm notification via phone call No Yes Yes EN 50131 Grad 2 certified No No Yes Tampering protected chassis Yes No ...

Page 9: ...out notice In addition LUPUS Electronics reserves the right to change the product and the manual without prior notice We do not assume any guarantee with regard to the content of this document We appreciate any comments on mistakes or inaccuracies which may help us to improve this product and this manual This symbol is intended to attract the user s attention to the potential risk of dangerous unp...

Page 10: ... when operating the device in a commercial environment This product generates uses and may emit radio energy It may in addition interfere with other radio communication systems if not installed or used according to this manual Using the device in residential areas may cause disturbances to be possibly remedied at the user s expense If installed properly according to this manual the products LUPUS ...

Page 11: ...not install the alarm panel close to strong electric power lines or magnetic fields as this may impair the transmission quality significantly Do not install the alarm panel directly on iron or aluminum surfaces without isolating the foot of the alarm panel from the floor as this may impair the wireless transmission significantly Do not install the alarm panel in moist very cold or very hot environ...

Page 12: ...uct contains software programs subject to the GPL free software license This product contains software that was developed by third parties and or software subject to the GNU General Public License GPL and or the GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL We will send you the source code of these programs on request The GPL and or LGPL code used and offered in this product is EXCLUSIVE OF ANY GUARANTEE...

Page 13: ...ensors Add Manuals of the sensors and devices 3 Elementary settings The elementary settings of the alarm panel Chapters Menu Sensors List Edit sensors Alarm panel Settings General settings Alarm panel Siren settings Sound settings 4 Alarm notification Setting up the notifications in case of an alarm Chapters Alarm panel Report 5 Remote access via the internet Detailed information examples and manu...

Page 14: ...sons Place of installation The place of installation is crucial for the smooth operation of the system as all sensors are connected to the alarm panel wirelessly 868 MHz or 2 4 GHz Therefore the alarm panel should be installed at a central location in order to ensure the shortest possible transmission distances to all sensors as well as an Ethernet connection to your router or switch The wireless ...

Page 15: ...he XT1 alarm panel and twist the plug by 90 This protects the mains adapter against removal The alarm panel requires approx 30 seconds to boot 3 Turn the emergency battery on by moving the switch to the ON position towards the mains adapter input Please note In case of power failure the internal battery can supply the alarm panel with power for approx 21 hours It takes approx 6 to 9 hours to fully...

Page 16: ...l locks to the wall mount Description of the connectors 1 Power supply connection 2 Battery on off switch On towards the power supply connector off towards the LAN port 3 LAN port 4 Reset button 5 USB port Currently no function 6 Mounting holes For wall installation The tampering contact of the alarm panel closes when the alarm panel is locked onto the wall mount ...

Page 17: ...2 Connect the provided mains adapter to the LUPUSEC XT2 Plus The alarm panel needs about 30 seconds to boot 3 Remove the rubber cover from battery compartment on the back and turn the battery switch to ON left away from the power supply input Please note In case of power failure the internal battery can supply the alarm panel with power for approx 12 hours It takes approx 6 to 9 hours to fully cha...

Page 18: ...cable to the alarm panel and then connect it to an internet router Description of the connectors 1 Mini SIM card slot 2 Battery on off switch 3 Power supply connection 4 USB port for upgrade dongle to XT2 Plus 5 LAN port 6 Learn button ...

Page 19: ...are inside the chassis Screws dowels and an installation template are included 1 Use a screwdriver to open the three screws at the bottom and the two screws at the top of the alarm panel Bottom Top 2 Open the chassis by moving the top towards the LEDs and the bottom in the opposite direction see following figure Do not use force to open the chassis ...

Page 20: ...in order to ensure the shortest possible transmission distances to all sensors as well as an Ethernet connection to your router or switch The wireless transmission range of the alarm panel can be enhanced by using a wireless repeater 4 Drill through the indicated points at the back of the alarm panel Use the installation template to drill holes for the dowels Check the wall for wiring and pipes be...

Page 21: ... emergency battery on H towards the tampering contact off towards the LAN port 7 Connect the LAN cable to the LAN Port 8 Connect the mains adapter to the power supply connector 9 Screw the back of the alarm panel to the wall 10 Reattach the front of the alarm panel to the back without using force start with the top Use the five screws to fix the front to the back again 11 Plug the mains adapter in...

Page 22: ...you to connect wired devices Dry contact input and output See chapter I O terminal for more information E LAN port F Power supply connector G Reset button H Battery on off switch In case of power failure the internal battery can supply the alarm panel with power for approx 16 hours It takes approx 6 to 9 hours to fully charge the emergency battery In case of a power failure it takes at least three...

Page 23: ...e chapter Status describes how to ignore such errors As soon as the XT1 Plus is removed from the wall mount or the chassis of the XT3 is opened the tampering contact opens and a tampering alarm is triggered In the default settings a tampering alarm does not sound a siren alarm when the alarm panel is disarmed This can be changed in the menu Alarm system Settings Area settings Tamper alarm The alar...

Page 24: ...24 Description of the LEDs The LUPUS XT alarm panel has three different control LEDs which inform you about the alarm panel s status XT1 Plus XT2 Plus ...

Page 25: ...flashing off by disarming Area 1 Flashes green Area 2 LED flashes green Alarm panel is in Add sensors mode or Test range mode Off Area 1 is disarmed the system memory does not contain any alarm 3 Area 2 LED Red Area 2 in Armed mode Arm Green Area 2 in Home mode Home 1 Home 2 Home 3 Flashes red alarm in Area 2 o Switch the flashing off by disarming Area 2 Flashes green Area 1 LED flashes green Alar...

Page 26: ...in which the sensor is added By default it is a consecutive numbering The zone number can also be changed later on Both areas can be controlled separately thus a single XT alarm panel can secure a semi detached house Each area features five modes arm home 1 2 or 3 and disarm How the alarm panel reacts in the different modes depends upon the settings of the individual sensors see chapter Edit senso...

Page 27: ...f installed and connected To open the main menu of the alarm panel proceed as follows 1 Insert the CD and start the network IP Finder If you already know the IP address of the alarm panel you can directly access it via your browser Please Note The IP Finder for MacOS can be downloaded from our homepage www lupus electronics de It is also possible to access the alarm panel via your Android or iOS s...

Page 28: ...ork In case you want to connect the alarm panel directly with your computer you need to use an Ethernet crossover cable 3 Double click on the alarm panel or alternatively click with the right mouse button on Open to establish a connection to the alarm panel via your standard browser A login window opens All communication with the alarm panel is encrypted via SSL TLS 1 2 SHA 256bit RSA The waring T...

Page 29: ...e installation wizard The installation wizard guides you through the initial set up of the alarm panel a Choose a language b For reasons of security you will need to change the password It is not possible to use the alarm panel with the standard password Make sure to remember the new password and be aware of major and minor letters ...

Page 30: ...y default You can find more information in the chapter System Access o The username has to be at least 5 characters long and may not be longer than 20 characters c Now you can change the network settings of the alarm panel We advice you to use DHCP d You can now create a DDNS address for the access via the internet IPv4 required The DDNS address is created by the alarm panel you do not need any us...

Page 31: ...e for the user interface The default option is the dark theme and the manual only features the dark theme the only difference of the themes is the colour all options and menus are identical You can change the theme later in the menu Alarm system Settings Display g In the last step all settings are transmitted to the alarm panel ...

Page 32: ...rm panel which is available on the provided CD You can save the IP address of the alarm panel e g in the list of favorites or bookmarks of your browser to access the user interface of the alarm panel in an easier and quicker way Access via the IP finder is not required anymore ...

Page 33: ...tem Settings System LUPUSEC 24 and Logout You can change the menu by left clicking on the menu you want to access Depending on the menu you choose additional sub menus appear The menu you have currently open is highlighted The arrow headed to the left allows you to minimize the menu The arrow headed to the right allows you to maximize the menu This button allows you to completely hide or show the ...

Page 34: ...required The speech bubble opens the FAQs frequently asked questions on our website The arrow icon allows you to hide or show the quick access menu The question mark opens starts the guide that explains the GRID interface and the main menus This symbol is only shown in the Home menu The icon with the 9 dots opens the control menu This menu can also be accessed by right clicking in any other menu P...

Page 35: ...hange the mode disarm arm home 1 3 of both areas of the alarm panel The current mode is highlighted o Smarthome If you have created a profile in the menu Smarthome Automation Profile you can change the Smarthome profile directly via this option ...

Page 36: ...drop holding the left mouse button and moving the item o Logout Allows you logout of the user interface of the alarm panel 5 Configuration menu Use this menu to make settings and configurations of the selected sub menu The content changes according to the selected menu e g the menu list contains the sensor list and alarm overview Example Sensor list ...

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Page 38: ...nd buttons you want to display There are as many options as there are individual needs Configure the grid as follows Standard configuration This is the default GRID interface of your alarm panel It consists of ten apps 1 Status indicator app This app shows only the status of the alarm system currently of area 1 It is merely a display function not an interactive click function The next paragraph ex...

Page 39: ...arm which are described in more detail in the chapter Edit sensor o In case of an alarm you can use the Disarm button to end the alarm c d The Home modes 1 3 the example only shows two activate specific alarm zones within the areas The alarm panel sounds three short notification tones when you switch to home mode Example If you do not want to trigger an alarm by a motion detector when someone ente...

Page 40: ... column to the right shows the signal strength of the sensor WIFI symbol the status radio tower symbol the tampering contact wrench symbol and the battery status battery symbol The indicators are colour coded green signals that everything is OK red signals that there is a problem The amount of information in this app depends upon the selected size If you increase the size of this app the amount of...

Page 41: ...the mouse over the live stream you can circle through all your cameras Note The PIR network camera can only take pictures in Arm mode but cannot supply a live video stream These screenshots are stored in the menu Home Capture Image events 7 Sensor messages app This app shows the recent sensor messages e g temperature and power consumption The amount of information in this app depends upon the sele...

Page 42: ... its extent of information Large Medium Small Click on the symbol on the top right to open the overview settings The chapter User interface of the alarm panel above described already the functions of the mode change Smarthome Quick access and Log out options Profiles Use Profiles to open and configure various different GRID layouts The currently active profile is highlighted in orange Altogether f...

Page 43: ...st with available apps appears a Alarm mode Use this app to change the alarm status of the alarm panel If you e g set up an app via Alarm mode Area 1 Arm you can arm the alarm system with one click b Groups and devices Shows a list of the available apps for sensors groups or scenarios Sensors with similar functions are grouped because they use the same app Please note Some of these apps have funct...

Page 44: ...devices according to the description in the chapter Smarthome Wireless Plugs Wireless plugs list h Home automation This app displays all home automation rules that are currently in your active home automation profile You can use the play symbol to trigger the rule manually i Call List Displays outbound missed and inbound telephone calls of your connected Fritz Box j Logs You can choose between the...

Page 45: ...ows you to change the symbol of the app only available for Groups Devices apps 5 Remove app Deletes the app Please note If one of your apps in the GRID belongs to a sensor that has been deleted from the alarm panel the GRID displays an error symbol To prevent malfunctions of the GRID interface we advise you to delete inactive apps Lock Grid Ends the set up mode to the GRID Save Saves all changes y...

Page 46: ...panel features two areas and each area supports up to 80 sensors Of the 160 sensors that could be connected only 40 may be ZigBee devices and 6 may be PIR network cameras By using a ZigBee repeater you can enhance the maximal amount of ZigBee devices that you can connect to the alarm panel depending on the repeater between 10 and 40 additional ZigBee devices are possible The maximal amount of poss...

Page 47: ... information Symbol Each sensor type has an individual symbol that allows you quickly identify the sensor type Signal strength The higher the signal strength the larger the bar is filled If the signal strength is equal or less then 2 a wireless repeater should be used If the bar is red and displayed as N A not available when you mouse over there is no value currently available The signal strength ...

Page 48: ...ed for each newly added sensor Type Shows the type of sensor e g Door contact for a window door contact Name You assign this name when you add a new sensor It is limited to 30 characters Status Shows the status of the sensors Depending on the type of sensor the following statuses are possible o Open open door sensor Closed closed door sensor o Out of order malfunction Battery low out of range o Ta...

Page 49: ...erview displays you at a glance the behaviour of the added sensors in the respective alarm mode Arm Home 1 3 Disarm of the alarm panel You can change the configuration by clicking on the setting symbol to enter the Edit sensor menu ...

Page 50: ... to your smartphone by means of the app ever time the sensor is triggered e g open close of a door contact The status of the alarm panel arm home disarm is irrelevant in this regard Only enter a text in this field if you want to monitor a certain contact If you only want to get notified in case of an alarm you need to activate the push notification in you LUPUS app Area Assign an area to the senso...

Page 51: ...cts and sensor inputs feature this function By means of this function you can automatically arm disarm the alarm panel The alarm panel is automatically armed or disarmed depending on whether the contact is closed or open o Normally closed The sensor is normally closed and arms the alarm panel when opened o Normally open The sensor is normally open and arms the alarm panel when closed Please note o...

Page 52: ... the sensor is open o Doorbell The alarm panel sounds a door bell when the sensor is triggered Additionally the outdoor siren V2 can also sound this doorbell sound see siren settings o Log entry There is no notification but only a log file entry in the alarm panel that the sensor was activated o Log entry save images There is no notification but only a log file entry in the alarm panel that the se...

Page 53: ... click on OK The outdoor siren V2 sounds a confirmation signal LED 2 flashes briefly The indoor siren emits a confirmation beep Current measurement only wireless power supply devices relays This option allows you to display the power consumption of a power supply device or relay in the GRID interface Deactivated Activated Trigger mode only power supply devices like in wall relays and light switche...

Page 54: ...ow detected sensors It also displays the time when the sensor was found This can be important if you add multiple sensors of the same type Additionally the type of the sensor the signal strength and the unique sensor ID is listed You can add the sensor to the alarm panel by clicking on at the right The sensor is added to the alarm panel the alarm panel emits a notification sound and the sensor is ...

Page 55: ...tart to start the range test mode the LEDs of area 1 2 flash green o Older XT2 alarm panels not Plus version the area 1 LED flashes green and the area 2 LED flashes red while in add or range mode Take the sensor to the designated point of installation Press the Test button of the sensor for a certain time see sensor descriptions to start the sensor learn mode If the alarm panel detects the sensor ...

Page 56: ... center the other five are arranged in a circle The five outer LEDs have a 45 offset Each LED transmits the signal in a cone shaped way emanated from the position of the LED The LED in the middle always transmits the signal The surrounding LEDs transmit the signal depending on the selection in the LUPUS menu The LED facing the appliance should be selected for the appliance when assigning them In t...

Page 57: ...57 Press the button to repeat send out the saved signal e g to switch the fan on or off Five appliances with eight functions signals respectively can be programmed for each universal IR controller ...

Page 58: ... note The following chapter Examples explains some common home automations and how they function Rules Lists all rules in a table Use to add new rules Already created rules can be sorted by means of the title of each column or the corresponding drop down menus 1 Active Use the checkbox in front to activate or deactivate the rule by default always on 2 Effective execution Green checkmark Rule is ac...

Page 59: ...ion to happen when the condition and schedule are met Sample applications are given on the following pages You can combine up to ten actions in a single home automation rule Additional actions are added via Action Add and can be deleted with Delete 8 Functions Use to save automations Use to cancel any changes Use to edit exiting automations Use to trigger an automation manually e g to test the aut...

Page 60: ...es assigned to the group You can add others in the drop down menu or remove rules by pressing the X behind the name of the rule 6 Functions Use to save automations Use to cancel any changes Use to edit exiting automations Use to delete an automation Profiles Profiles are useful to control rules automations differently e g when you are on holidays or at the weekend For a rule to be executed it is r...

Page 61: ...rofile You can add others in the drop down menu or remove rules by clicking on the X behind the name 6 Functions Use to save automations Use to cancel any changes Use to edit exiting automations Use to delete an automation Important For already set up rules to be executed it is required either to add them to a group at first which is then added to a profile or to add them directly to the active pr...

Page 62: ...X in case of a status change If the sensor sends a status change the rule X is applied as well Additionally you can define if this rule shall always be applied or only if the alarm panel is in a certain mode Entering delay This condition allows you to execute a home automation when the entering delay begins Additionally you can define the area and mode of the entering delay Leaving delay This cond...

Page 63: ...home automation is executed if the lux value is above the set value Lux below This condition is identical to temperature below however the home automation is executed if the lux value is below the set value Fritz Box phone call This condition allows you to use your Fritz Box as a trigger for a home automation To use this function you need to insert the host IP and port of your Fritz Box in the men...

Page 64: ...ready been executed before Schedule Always The automation is always executed when the set condition is met Once Allows you to select a day and a time Year Month Day Hour Minute at which the automation should be executed if the set condition is met Every month Allows you to set a certain day of a month and a time Day Hour Minute at which a home automation should be executed If the set condition is ...

Page 65: ...h area you want to change and into which mode you want to switch Please note the normal rules for mode switching still apply e g it is not possible to switch to home mode while the alarm panel is in arm mode Apply scenario This action allows you to perform a scenario Switch setup only wireless plugs and relays First use the drop down menu to select the switch you want to control o Turn on The sele...

Page 66: ...s action allows you to control your connected Nuki door locks You can unlock lock or unlatch your lock To connect a Nuki lock please go to chapter Settings Device integration Nuki Bypass on off This action allows you to activate or deactivate the bypass function of the selected sensor This action can only be applied to alarm sensors Execute UPIC This action allows you to send out a saved signal of...

Page 67: ...to know the correct cgi command and use the action Action URL explained below o Start video recording only LE 20x series Starts a manual recording of the camera o Stop video recording only LE 20x series Stops the recording o Start PTZ Tour only LE 203 Starts the first PTZ tour of the camera o Stop PTZ Tour only LE 203 Stops the PTZ tour of the camera o Activate motion detection Activates the motio...

Page 68: ...on Rules Click on in the rules menu Select a number for the new rule from the dropdown menu the lowest free number is selected by default Select Condition Mode Area 1 arm Select Schedule Always Select Action Switch setup Area 1 Zone 1 Turn off Click on the to the right of the rule Add the new rule to the currently active profile From now on the alarm panel will switch off the selected wireless plu...

Page 69: ...an activate profile for activation Example 3 automated shutter control Aim A shutter relay zone 11 shall open the shutter only when someone is at home disarmed alarm panel every morning 10 minutes before sunrise In the evening the shutter relay shall close the shutter irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel 10 minutes after sunset Settings Create a new rule Select Condition Mode Area 1 Disarm ...

Page 70: ...irst we need to open the edit sensor menu of our motion detectors Sensors List Sensorlist In both motion detectors we set execute home automation command to apply rule 1 Now we go to the menu Smarthome Automation Rules Create a new rule Select Condition Triggered sensor action Area 1 Sensor event 1 Add another condition Triggered sensor action Area 1 Sensor event 1 and connect the conditions with ...

Page 71: ...devices manual or have to be requested from the devices manufacturer Before inserting the command in the alarm panel make sure to test it beforehand in your web browser e g Firefox Make sure that all network devices are using the latest firmware In the examples below 5 1 5 3 we use the action URL method to control the cameras However these specific commands are already pre defined in the alarm pan...

Page 72: ...end of the CGI command to Enable 0 deactivates the e mail function 5 2 Activate deactivate motion detection of a camera Aim The following example shows how to activate the motion detection of a LUPUSNET HD IP camera LE 9xx series when arming the alarm panel The login information and IP address are identical to example 5 1 The CGI command to activate the motion detection is SetMotionDetect cgi md1_...

Page 73: ...n detection of area 1 5 3 Activate deactivate motion detection of a camera Aim The following example shows how to activate the motion detection of a LUPUSNET HD LE 20x LE 201 LE 202 LE 203 LE 204 when arming the alarm panel The login information and IP address are identical to example 5 1 The CGI command to activate the motion detection is cgi bin configManager cgi action setConfig MotionDetect 0 ...

Page 74: ...e condition disarm instead of arm and you need to change MotionDetect 0 Enable true activates the motion detection at the end of the CGI command to MotionDetect 0 Enable false deactivates the motion detection Please note for LE 203 The camera LE 203 features an audio detection You can use the following syntax http IP Adresse Port cgi bin configManager cgi action setConfig AudioDetect 0 Muta tionDe...

Page 75: ...s triggers the automation Period always weekday every day every week daytime If the alarm panel is armed during the set period the wireless is turned off The condition triggers the automation Hybrid If e g Every day 12 00 24 00 was selected as the period then the action is executed every day at 12 o clock if the alarm system is disarmed at the time On the other hand the action is executed every da...

Page 76: ...Wireless plugs list The devices are listed with area zone type name and status Funktions Colour circle only Philips Hue colour Smarthome lights Clicking on the colour circle opens the colour selection that allows you to change the colour of your Philips Hue Smarthome lights To change the colour the light needs to be switched on ...

Page 77: ...s of the PSS device If a PSS devices is switched on this button switches it off and vice versa Run trigger only available if the trigger mode of the PSS device is activated Pressing this button switched the PSS devices on briefly and immediately switches it off again Up only shutter relay Opens the connected shutter Stop only shutter relay Stops the connected shutter at its current position Down o...

Page 78: ...ated during these times If you still want to control your PSS device manually please create a home automation rule instead of using the schedule option Please note The difference between a home automation rule and the schedule is the following The schedule option checks and corrects the status of the PSS device every 15 minutes If you would manually switch on the PSS device in the example image ab...

Page 79: ...the If the PSS is switched on this dropdown menu has no function On Switches the PSS group on Off Switches the PSS group off Switch Changes the status of the PSS group If a PSS devices is switched on this button switches it off and vice versa Percent drop down menu Dims the group of relays with dimmer or Smarthome lights Group settings The group settings allow you to assign your PSS devices to 8 g...

Page 80: ... Switch groups Remote controlled mains sockets in wall relays o Light groups Smarthome lights with colour selection e g Philips Hue o Dimmer groups In wall relay with dimmer light switch V2 Smarthome lights without colour selection o Shutter groups Shutter relay V1 V2 Edit Opens the sensor editing menu of the respective PSS device see chapter Edit sensors Delete Deletes the sensor from the sensor ...

Page 81: ...optional name for the camera If you do not want to use the search function or if your cameras are not listed you can always add them manually Use the setting LUPUS LE 20x LE 201 202 203 204 or LUPUSNET HD LE 9xx series to manually add cameras of these types Afterwards you can enter an optional camera name and you need to enter the username password and IP address of the camera If you want to conne...

Page 82: ... menu Settings Camera camera stream The URL consists of the following elements DVR address 192 168 123 10 Port 80 Username test Password test Image path cgi bin mjpg video cgi Channel 1 Example URL http 192 168 123 10 80 cgi bin mjpg video cgi channel 0 subtype 1 user test password test Please note You need to subtract 1 from channel number Channel 1 become channel 0 in the URL command Integration...

Page 83: ...mjpg video cgi channel 0 subtype 1 user test password test Integration of a LUPUSNET HD camera LE 9xx series The URL consists of the following elements IP address 192 168 0 200 Port 10030 User name test Password test Image path GetData cgi Stream 2 Example URL http test test 192 168 0 200 10030 GetData cgi CH 2 or http 192 168 0 200 10030 GetData cgi CH 2 usr test pwd test Please note All examples...

Page 84: ...corded picture to zoom in A maximum of six PIR network cameras can be added to the alarm panel PIR cameras This menu displays the added PIR network cameras allows you to manually trigger a snapshot The images are stored in Smarthome Capture Image events Please note You can only add up to six PIR network cameras to your alarm panel ...

Page 85: ...ther in the graph If you want to hide the graph of a device click on the name above the graph Click again to display the graph of the device again The power consumption of the PSS devices is saved at intervals of ten minutes or if the consumption deviates within this interval by 2 watt and 5 Additionally you can view the consumption values via the menu System Logs Sensor messages Please note Depen...

Page 86: ...colour which superimpose each other in the graph If you want to hide a graph of a temperature sensor click on the name above the respective graph Click again to display the graph of the sensor again The temperature data are saved at intervals of ten minutes You can view the temperature details via System Logs Sensor messages Please note Depending on the amount of integrated temperature sensors and...

Page 87: ...the drop down menu to select up to five actions for your scenario Save your scenario with Use to edit your scenario Use to delete your scenario Use to manually trigger your scenario Use to discard your last not saved changes Please note A scenario can be triggered by nearly all sensors and of course the scenario switch see chapter edit sensors In the menu Smarthome Automation Rules your can select...

Page 88: ...siren settings report and PIN codes Settings Use this menu to define the general settings area and alarm settings General settings Report power interruption Specify the time after which the alarm panel reports a power failure Contact ID e mail SMS etc ...

Page 89: ...ses that the alarm panel is online It is necessary to set Contact ID to all events recommended setting or to status events alarms are not transmitted not recommended If you select alarm events status events including this status report are not transmitted to the alarm service station Waiting period after switching Specify how long the alarm panel has to wait until it sends the first status report ...

Page 90: ...tacts intern and one power switch intern More information about these can be found in the chapter The internal I O terminal of the XT3 In case you are not using these connectors you can deactivate them via in this menu Afterwards they are also removed from the sensor list ...

Page 91: ...l tones the alarm panel will not switch to arm mode If you attempt to arm the alarm panel again within ten seconds the alarm panel will switch to arm mode irrespective of any errors Note The errors are listed in the menu System Status Panel or in the quick access Device errors o Force arm The alarm panel is directly armed irrespective of any errors tampering battery and power supply open door etc ...

Page 92: ...ile the alarm panel is armed you may need a certain time to disarm the alarm panel by e g entering the code in the keypad This setting allows you to specify the required delay time until an alarm should be triggered This only applies to sensors with the arm response Entry delay 1 or 2 see chapter Edit sensors Sensors with the attribute Burglar alarm instant will always trigger an alarm immediately...

Page 93: ...ose city close to your location from a drop down list to get the times of sunrise and sunset of this city Thus you can use the automation schedules for sunrise and sunset in the automation menu Latitude longitude As an alternative to selecting the city you can enter the exact coordinates of your location to get the exact times of sunrise and sunset Day night cycle Shows the time of sunrise sundown...

Page 94: ...ceive a pop up after logging in or reloading the page that displays errors e g low battery tampering contact open etc You can close the pop up by clicking on the X at the top right corner of the pop up Please note o The option buy batteries now brings you directly to the LUPUS Electronics website o Before buying batteries check that it are the correct ones Over the years we changed some of the use...

Page 95: ...ll sound a notification sound to acknowledge that the new settings have been received The new configuration is send to all connected sirens If you want to set multiple sirens differently you need to add them later to the alarm panel or temporarily disconnect the ones you do not want to change from their power supply It is not possible to display the current setting of a siren Tamper on off Deactiv...

Page 96: ...ttings to your preference they are saved and the siren sounds a brief sound This menu is only available for the outdoor siren and small indoor siren V2 sold since Autumn 2018 Depending on the type of siren this menu may look different e g the small indoor siren does not have the options to set LEDs since this siren is not equipped with LEDs Doorbell Specify whether the siren is to give an acoustic...

Page 97: ...lash for confirmation during the delay when entering Please note If you disable the input in the siren settings above the entry and exit strobe is also disables irrespective of these settings Trigger strobe Specify whether the siren is to give a visual signal via the three LEDs in case of an alarm If activated the external siren flashes continuously until the acoustic alarm has ended Alarm setting...

Page 98: ...ency exit water personal threat medical emergency Please note An installed wireless relay 12014 reacts similarly to an external siren If the alarm for external sirens in case of burglaries is disabled then the wireless relay will likewise not be activated in case of a burglary alarm Sound settings In this menu you can control the internal siren of the alarm panel as well as external sirens However...

Page 99: ...duration of the entry delay Siren delay If this setting is enabled the internal and external sirens will sound the alarm delayed burglar alarm follow or instant The delay does not affect smoke alarm water alarm entrance delay etc Alarm while disarmed This option is On by default If this setting is active the internal siren of the alarm panel as well as all connected sirens sound an acoustic alarm ...

Page 100: ... module For further information refer to chapter Network GSM SMS Please note To use these notification methods make sure to set them up first This can be done in the menus Settings E Mailaccount Settings SMS account and Settings SIM card The XT1 Plus does not feature a GSM module Hence you cannot use the method SMS via GSM and Phone call Likewise the menu Settings SIM card does not exist Use to cr...

Page 101: ...ty of the internet provider and hence can vary Reports to CMS via Contact ID To use the Contact ID menu you must make use of a third party security service The security firm connected via Contact ID to the alarm panel will be informed about any important status changes and can react immediately Please note Security service centers are not operated by LUPUS Electronics These are independent compani...

Page 102: ...s reporting group is finished Repetitions Allows you to define how often the alarm panel attempts to send a notification to the selected group before it attempts to notify the next group Use to delete the security service center Please note If you use Essential for all reporting channels then only one group the following priority sequence is used CID SIA gsm smsgw sms mailto Contact ID Syntax The ...

Page 103: ...temperature Low temperature alarm released 162 CO alarm CO detector STATUS MESSAGES 301 Power failure Power failure for more than ten seconds power supply restored 302 Alarm panel battery low Low battery power of alarm panel battery power restored 311 Alarm panel battery defect Battery of alarm panel removed or off battery available again 344 Radio interference Radio communication defective restor...

Page 104: ...y the event code 131 which stands for a perimeter alarm 01 Area number 015 Zone number 8 Check sum Media Upload The upload function allows you to send the recorded images of your PIR network camera directly to a FTP server or your e mail address Example FTP ftp user password server path E mail mailto user abc com By enabling the option delete data after upload the alarm panel automatically deletes...

Page 105: ... corresponsing area reacts Hence you use a PIN code only for one area it is not possible to use the same PIN code for both areas User code Area 1 2 Use to add a new user PIN code You can add up to 50 user PIN codes Nr Each PIN code is assigned a consecutive number User Code Always consists of four digits Each PIN code can be assigned only once even in different areas Username You can optionally as...

Page 106: ...es click Reset Special codes area 1 2 Use the Special codes menu of the alarm panel to enter various additionally special codes that can be used with the keypad Code for silent alarm If you are forced to enter a code you can enter the silent alarm code instead of your standard PIN code This will stop the acoustic alarm if active and sends out a silent personal threat alarm via all active notificat...

Page 107: ...t However to use DHCP your router server need to support this protocol and it needs to be activated generally this function is active in all common routers The disadvantage of DHCP is that your router will reset all IP addresses assigned via DHCP after an adjustable time Thus the IP address of you XT can change Depending on your router the IP address of a device can also change after the device or...

Page 108: ...IP address you are required to fill in the following IP information IP address This is the IP address by which you will access your XT in your local area network This IP address may only be assigned to a single device and needs to be outside of the IP range of your DHCP server the DHCP range of your server is set in your router The first three parts of the IP address have to be identical to the IP...

Page 109: ...ield Hostname and klick on Create Internet Address If the name of your choice is still available the alarm panel automatically creates the account You do not need to manually enter any username or password Manual expert settings Your public IP address is Displays the public IP address of your network assigned by your internet service provider DDNS Update Server my lupus ddns de default cannot be c...

Page 110: ...ss Password Enter the password for your e mail account Note The following special characters are not permitted ßäöü µ Sender Enter your complete e mail address The server requires a secure connection SSL Most e mail providers use Secure Sockets Layer SSL In that case enable this option Please note that the port changes as well usually to 465 or 587 Test e mail Use this function to verify the corre...

Page 111: ... tested the following providers successfully Gmail GMX Web de Hosteurope Mail de Outlook Hotmail Freenet Yahoo und T Online T Online only allows you to send 100 mails day or 1000mails month A maximum of 30 characters is respectively permitted for the input of the e mail settings server username password sender It might be necessary to change some security settings in your mail account to grant acc...

Page 112: ...f the provider and open a free account by clicking on the link next to the selected provider Each send SMS will be charged by the provider Username only anysms Enter your username account ID This can be found in in the anysms portal of the mail you received upon registration Password only anysms Enter your gateway key Please note There are two different passwords one for the login in the portal th...

Page 113: ...ternet provider Receiver Enter the mobile number to which you want to send a test text message via the internet If you use an international number please type in 00 before the country code e g 0044 for Great Britain o Do not use the symbol Text Enter a text for the test message ...

Page 114: ...ard slot at the back of the alarm panel you need to disable the PIN code query with a mobile phone Put a SIM card with the golden chip facing downward and the cut off corner first into the SIM slot of the alarm panel Only insert the SIM card when the alarm panel is completely switched off mains adapter removed battery switched off Inserting the SIM card while the alarm panel is active will not res...

Page 115: ...username for your APN In some cases it can be blank Password Enter the password for your APN In some cases it can be blank MMS MMS messaging is not supported and can be ignored SMS SMS keyword It is required to specify an SMS keyword to send commands to the alarm panel by text message In addition you need to enter a previously specified and activated PIN code Home PIN codes In our example the SMS ...

Page 116: ...To send a test message via the SIM card go to Send SMS A window opens in which you enter the mobile number and a text for the test message Phone number Enter the phone number to which you want to send the test SMS If you are sending the SMS to another country make sure to enter e g 0049 for Germany before the number Do not use the symbol instead off 00 Text Enter a text for the SMS A text is requi...

Page 117: ... telephone function of a Fritz Box e g to perform an action home automation in case of a telephone call or to display the caller list in the GRID Call monitor This option is disabled by default In order to connect the alarm panel to your Fritz Box you need to enable this option Host Enter the IP address of the Fritz Box in your network e g 192 168 123 1 Port Enter the communication port of your Fr...

Page 118: ...network and can be controlled via the Nuki app and after the integration with your alarm panel All information that you need to enter in this menu is displayed in the Nuki app Activate the API connection and HTTP API in the Nuki app Nuki Bridge IP Enter the IP of the bridge and the port in the following syntax Ip address port Token Enter the Token that is displayed in the Nuki App API token ...

Page 119: ...onnected to your network the door lock is displayed in your sensor list You can change the name of the door lock in the Nuki app A connected Nuki door lock allows you to create home automation rules with the condition door lock locked unlocked Furthermore you have access to door lock actions unlock lock unlatch Additionally you can control you Nuki door lock via the wireless plugs menu unlock lock...

Page 120: ...he alarm panel the GSM signal strength and the signal strength of the alarm panel o A green indicator bar shows that everything is all right A red indicator bar shows that something is wrong and you also receive a notification In our example The battery switch is turned off and no SIM card is inserted in the alarm panel Both error could be ignored via the menu below Admin password XT restart In or...

Page 121: ... system errors are reset o The alarm panel receives status information every 30 50 minutes of every sensor o Directly after a restart the alarm panel has no information about the sensors Hence open sensors or not available sensors are not displayed accordingly Areas In this menu you can see the current mode of both areas of your alarm panel and can change the mode of both areas Please note You can...

Page 122: ... top of each column The drop down menus below the columns allows you to only certain entries in the log By default all entries are displayed This can be used to e g display all entries of a certain sensor Examples Date Zone Name Information System messages notifications These menus display information about the alarm panel e g mode change reports alarms etc about sensors e g tampering battery door...

Page 123: ...dministrator can configure all settings of the alarm panel Only the administrator can change network settings and system settings firmware backup default settings When you access the alarm panel for the first time you have to change the password User name expert password expert1234 Expert users have all the required rights to operate the alarm panel You can change the important system settings add...

Page 124: ...Important You can only change username and password of an account that is active The password may only consist of ASCII 33 126 characters and need at least a medium strength It may not consist exclusively of characters of one type numbers major or minor characters special characters o The minimum length is 8 characters o The maximum length is 127 characters o Blank spaces are not allowed The usern...

Page 125: ...tly click in the web interface on update now to install the latest firmware automatically Alternatively you can download the latest firmware as a zip file from the download section on our website After downloading and extracting the firmware file e g with WinZip WinRAR or 7 Zip press choose firmware file in the alarm panel s web interface and select the firmware file for your alarm panel Important...

Page 126: ... Start The settings are applied after a restart Please note We recommend saving a configuration file of the alarm panel after having integrated all sensors For technical reasons it is impossible to save the configuration of ZigBee devices They need to be reintegrated after a reset For a detailed list of types of sensors RF or ZigBee please refer to the chapter Overview of sensor compatibility Sire...

Page 127: ...nsor firmware In case it is necessary to update the sensor firmware it can be done in this menu Sensor software This menu shows you the software version of your sensors It is not possible to install an update ...

Page 128: ...e to save the configuration of ZigBee devices They need to be reintegrated after a reset For a detailed list of types of sensors RF or ZigBee please refer to the chapter Overview of sensor compatibility Admin password A factory reset is only possible if you have the admin password OK Begins the reset process In order to perform a hardware reset including the deletion of all connected sensors is ex...

Page 129: ...nel emits a loud continuous notification signal for 2 3 seconds Now you can release the learn button Wait until the alarm panel restarts and do not disconnect the power supply The alarm panel is now reset to factory default Logout Allows you to logout You can also use the control menu or the right mouse button to logout in any menu ...

Page 130: ...orwarding in your router The latest manuals for a port forwarding can be found in the FAQs on our homepage as well as in the following chapter Please note The access port forwarding via a cell AP UMTS LTE etc may not be possible and needs to verified with your provider IPv4 IPv6 problem You internet provider assigns you an IP address to your router in order to allow you to use the internet If your...

Page 131: ...m panel the external port in our example 8080 or 53080 and the internal port 443 of the alarm panel must be entered Please note the XT2 not Plus can only be access via the unencrypted web port 80 and not via the encrypted SSL TLS port 443 Port forwarding brief instructions currently only in German Fritz Box Fritz Box ab Firmware 8 63 Speedport W 502V W 722V Speedport W 912V Telekom Digitalisierung...

Page 132: ... when you first start the app You can select between the methods assistant and expert If you do not know the local IP address of the alarm panel we advise you to use the assistant Please note You can use the app to access your alarm panel via your LAN local area network as well as via the internet In order to have access via the internet it is necessary to set up your router accordingly For more i...

Page 133: ...133 Using the assistant 1 Follow the instructions of the app and click on continue 2 Select which alarm panel you have ...

Page 134: ...134 3 The assistant shows you detailed information how your alarm panel needs to be connected 4 All devices of the selected type are displayed ...

Page 135: ...not changed the default password admin1234 yet you now need to change it Important The password should consist of at least 6 characters numbers and special characters Remember the new password If you forget your password you need to completely reset the alarm panel to factory default ...

Page 136: ...gn an IP address we recommend using DHCP The installation wizard allows you to create a hostname for internet access Enter a name and click on create hostname to check if this hostname is still available In case the name is not available anymore please enter a different one ...

Page 137: ...g is set up The button how to I create a port forwarding opens a list containing various routers to display detailed information Even more information can be found on our homepage in the FAQ section Remote access via the internet 8 Finish the installation wizard ...

Page 138: ... single profile is sufficient to have local and world wide access Other routes without a NAT loopback function require separate profiles one for local access one for remote access 10 When accessing the profile with the DDNS address world wide access you are asked to enter the external port your forwarded in your router ...

Page 139: ... device Port 443 is the default port for the encrypted connection in your local area network For the remote access you need to enter the external port you defined in your router Username Enter the username of your alarm panel default admin Password Enter the password of your alarm panel default admin1234 If you have not changed the default password you are asked to change if when you connect with ...

Page 140: ...e g username password After the successful login the main menu of the app alarm panel opens Use the checkmark symbol behind the profile name to automatically connect with this device when you start the app When you first access the alarm panel with your app an automatic introduction begins You can always restart this introduction in the menu Main menu App App settings Create new or additional prof...

Page 141: ...ages you find them in the menu Main menu Logs 2 Allows you to change the mode of the alarm panel arm disarm home 3 Shows you if door contacts are currently open 4 Shows if there are currently any errors low battery no connection open tampering contact etc The checkmark symbol allows you to confirm an error 5 Shows you the current home automation profile and allows you to switch ...

Page 142: ...dd sensors switches cameras etc to the dashboard After they have been added you can change their size and move them around on the dashboard 7 Opens the sensor list 8 Opens the wireless switch list 9 Shows you the live stream of your connected cameras 10 Opens the main menu of the app By swiping left right you can change the pages in the main menu ...

Page 143: ...ations allows you to set up the push notifications of the alarm panel You can switch them on off and define in which cases push notifications shall be send o You can only set up push notifications in the app not in the browser interface o A push notification from Area 0 Zone 0 is about the alarm panel o Please note that you might need to change the settings of your smartphone in order to allow our...

Page 144: ...hey are already displayed on the dashboard App menu allows you to change which options are displayed at the bottom of the app slots 7 9 App settings allows you to set up if you want to have notifications marked as read automatically You can also set up if the display of your smartphone should always stay on as long as you are in the LUPUS app ...

Page 145: ...nd drop Use the locked lock icon to lock the dashboard again By clicking on the name of your profile a profile lists opens and you can connect to a different profile of the app Logout disconnects you from the profile you are currently using The profile list is displayed ...

Page 146: ... Control menu Mode change Trigger an alarm by opening a door contact Please note Due to the loudness of the sirens you should end the alarm shortly after you triggered it by disarming the alarm panel Tell you neighbours in advance that you are going to perform a test of your alarm panel Check if the internal siren of your alarm panel as well as your external sirens sound the alarm If this is not t...

Page 147: ...ng new batteries please check which batteries were used in your sensor Especially older sensors might use different batteries than the current ones It is not recommended to install the wireless sensors on metal aluminum as this may result in impairment of the radio communication Devices and sensors that are powered by 230V may only be installed by a certified electrician If two sensors that are in...

Page 148: ...EOL EOL RF Door contact V2 anthracite 12115 x x x RF Door contact V2 brown 12114 x x x RF Door contact V2 white 12113 x x x RF Remote control 12008 x x x RF Remote control V2 12108 x x RF RC Lockswitch contact 12026 x x x RF Wireless relay 12014 x x x RF Wireless repeater 12016 EOL EOL EOL RF Wireless repeater V2 12122 X x x RF Wireless power supply device 12010 EOL RF Wireless power plug for XT1 ...

Page 149: ... 12073 x ZigBee S Smoke detector 12004 EOL EOL EOL RF Smoke detector V2 12117 x x x RF Shutter relay 12031 EOL ZigBee S Shutter relay V2 12128 x ZigBee S Status display 12101 x ZigBee S Scenario switch 12061 EOL ZigBee S Scenario switch V2 12102 x ZigBee S Tag Reader 12028 x x x RF Tag Reader V2 12107 x x RF RC Temperature sensor 12013 x x ZigBee Temperature sensor V2 12048 x ZigBee S Temperature ...

Page 150: ...es X Compatible and available Blank Not compatible Green Range can be enhanced by wireless repeater V2 12122 Orange Range can be enhanced by remote controlled mains adapter with Zigbee Repeater 12050 1 2 channel relay 12126 12127 mini indoor siren V2 12032 Version 2019 ...

Page 151: ... the output via Smarthome Wireless plugs or via a home automation rule You can control close power circuits up to 24V 3A do not exceed these values The internal door contacts and the power switch require always a connection of two connectors to work properly The connectors are the following from left to right Inputs o IN1 Part of the first sensor input By default it is door contact in zone 2 in th...

Page 152: ...ingly Inputs o COM If you want to use the potential free output of the alarm panel you need to connect one wire to this COM output o N O The second wire of the output is NO normally open and is connected to the device you want to control The alarm panel does not feature a NC normally closed output Please note If you do not require these inputs and output you can disable them in the menu Alarm syst...

Page 153: ...installed switched on When using products from other manufacturers that are not produced or sold by LUPUS Electronics GmbH LUPUS Electronics GmbH does not grant any warranty and is not liable The LUPUS Electronics GmbH refuses any warranty liability compensations or other responsibility for damages that result direct or indirect from using products of other manufacturers in combination with one of...

Page 154: ...r 5 Click on stop to end the learn mode of the alarm panel Manual control You can control your lamps in the menu Smarthome Wireless plugs Wireless Plug list manually You can switch them on off adjust the brightness dim and with Philips Hue colour lamps also set the colour Colour control circle only lamps with colour selection When you press the colour circle a selection table is displayed You can ...

Page 155: ... connecting the lamp to the alarm panel you can no longer control it via the bridge hub remote control of the manufacturer If you connect them again to one of these devices you can longer control the lamp via the alarm panel You can create home automations for your lamps in the menu Smarthome Automations You can create lamp groups in the menu Smarthome Wireless Plugs Group settings This allows you...

Page 156: ...ed manually at a certain time or via the automation menu of the alarm panel 1 LED indicator a Flashes once relay was reset b Flashes twice relay connected to alarm panel c Flashes once every 20 min relay has lost connection to the alarm panel or network 2 Learn button Pressing the learn button for more than ten seconds resets the wireless relay and deletes it from the sensor list At the same time ...

Page 157: ...necting the relay with a power supply 5 Open the menu Sensors Add of the alarm panel and press Start 6 Keep the learn button 2 pressed for approx ten seconds Release the learn button after the LED has flashed briefly A connection request is sent to the alarm panel and the LED flashes twice 7 As soon as the alarm panel has received the connection request the relay is displayed as found in the senso...

Page 158: ...r deactivate the wireless relay Examples can be found in the manual of the alarm panel The 12 24 V wireless relay requires at least 300 mA to work properly The maximum load is 5 Ampere 24V Do not exceed this limit After a power failure the 12 24 V relay does not return to the last state prior to the power failure The relay is incompatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backu...

Page 159: ...enhances the signal of other ZigBee S devices 1 Antenna 2 Status LED On The single channel relay is on Off The single channel relay is off Flashes twice The relay was successfully added to the alarm panel Flashes once every 20 minutes The relay has lost the connection to the alarm panel 3 Learn button This button allows you to add the single channel relay to the alarm panel A details description o...

Page 160: ...ut 4 7 Refer to the figure above 3 Reestablish the power supply 4 You can only add the single channel relay to the alarm panel within the first three minutes after the power supply was established 5 Open the main menu of the alarm panel 6 Open the menu Sensors Add 7 Click Start 8 Keep the learn button pressed for approx ten seconds the LED lights up briefly Release the learn button The relay trans...

Page 161: ...on rules for the relay You can find examples in the manual of the alarm panel chapter Smarthome The single channel relay does not feature a backup battery In case of a blackout or power failure it does not function After a blackout or power failure the relay returns to its previous state on off after approx one minute The single channel relay like all ZigBee devices is not compatible with the wire...

Page 162: ...ices Since you can control two separate power circuits with the double channel relay the alarm panel recognizes the double channel relay as two individual sensors 1 Antenna 2 Status LED Flashes twice The relay was successfully added to the alarm panel Flashes once every 20 minutes The relay has lost the connection to the alarm panel 3 Learn button This button allows you to add the double channel r...

Page 163: ... 13 Reestablish the power supply 14 You can only add the double channel relay to the alarm panel within the first three minutes after the power supply was established 15 Open the main menu of the alarm panel 16 Open the menu Sensors Add 17 Click Start 18 Keep the learn button pressed for approx ten seconds the LED lights up briefly Release the learn button The relay transmits the connection reques...

Page 164: ... in the manual of the alarm panel chapter Smarthome In the menu Smarthome Wireless plugs Group settings you can group relays in order to control them simultaneously The double channel relay does not feature a backup battery In case of a blackout or power failure it does not function After a blackout or power failure the relay returns to its previous state on off after approx one minute The double ...

Page 165: ...ollowing conditions Low battery The LED lights up for two seconds after a motion was detected Tampering The LED lights up for two seconds after the alarm signal was transmitted Test mode If you press the learn button for 5 seconds the sensor enters a test mode for three minutes During the test mode the LED flashes every time a movement is detected 2 IR Sensor 3 Jumper JP3 to increase the sensitivi...

Page 166: ... to finish the connection process Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use wireless repeater since it is normal that the signal strength ...

Page 167: ...ving objects in the detection range Please note Make sure that the place of installation conforms to the conditions explained above Use the back of the 360 PIR motion detector as a template for your drill holes Screw the back of the 360 PIR motion detector to the ceiling Insert the installation hooks 7 into the mounting holes 6 and turn the 360 PIR motion detector clockwise 360 PIR chassis 360 PIR...

Page 168: ...O detector Internal siren 85 dB 1 meter distance 1 Two colour LED Flashes yellow low battery 2 x red 2 beeps transmission Flashes red Alarm 2 Learn button Activates the learn and range mode Deactivates alarm Battery The CO detector requires three 1 5 V AA batteries The average battery life is two years The CO detector will inform the alarm panel when the batteries are running low about two months ...

Page 169: ...s normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Note The LUPUS CO detector reports exclusively an unnatural concentration of carbon monoxide We recommend installing the CO detector at a height of approx 1 5 meters 4 92 feet as carbon monoxide weighs about as much as air and is evenly distributed in the room You can test the CO detector e g by means of ...

Page 170: ... LED flashes for 30 seconds initialization If the battery is low the LED lights up for 2 seconds after every detected movement If the tampering contact is triggered the LED lights up for two seconds while the alarm signal is transmitted When you press the learn button briefly a test mode begins for approx three minutes During this time the LED flashed every time the curtain motion detector detects...

Page 171: ...r will now enter a boot process This initialization takes approx 30 seconds and the LED flashes during this time Please wait until the LED does not flash anymore 3 Open the main menu of the alarm panel 4 Open the menu Sensors Add 5 Click Start 6 Press the learn button of the curtain motion detector 7 The alarm panel confirms the successful addition with a brief signal tone and displays the curtain...

Page 172: ...tector higher than 1 8 meters 5 9 ft Wall installation horizontally If you install the curtain motion detector horizontally the maximal range for a detection is 5 meters 5 4 yards You can use this type of installation to detect intruders coming from the ceiling roof Horizontal movements form left to right or vice versa are not detected You should install the curtain motion detector in a height of ...

Page 173: ...tends its duration Be aware of the rest mode when testing the alarm function or creating a home automation Supervision The curtain motion detector sends a signal to the alarm panel every 30 50 minutes In order to manually transmit a status signal press the learn button Please note Do not expose the curtain motion detector to direct sunlight The curtain motion detector registers movements in the in...

Page 174: ... Sensor data Dimensions sensor 85 x 24 6 x 19x5mm 3 3 x 0 96 x 0 76 inches LxWxH Dimensions magnet 45 x 12 x 9 mm 1 77 x 0 47 x 0 35 inches LxWxH Weight Sensor 32g 0 07 pounds Magnet 8g 0 01 pounds Place of installation Only indoors windows doors Working environment 10 C to 50 C 14F to 122F Humidity Maximal 85 non condensing Radio frequency 868 35 MHz Detection method Magnetic measurement 1 LED in...

Page 175: ... the back of the contact to energise the door contact 2 Open the main menu of the alarm panel 3 Open the menu Sensors Add 4 Click Start 5 Press the learn button of the door contact The LED of the door contact will flash 6 The alarm panel will confirm the successful addition with a brief signal tone and display the sensor in the menu Sensors Add Click on next to the listed sensor to finish the conn...

Page 176: ...you install the sensor at the bottom of a window you can still tilt the window without triggering an alarm We advice you to not install the contact in this fashion since it can be a security risk When installing the door contact we advice you to use the supplied screws and dowels o Alternatively you can also use the supplied adhesive tape However due to the nature of glue it is possible that the a...

Page 177: ...sed The door contact V2 is available in three colors white brown and anthracite Sensor data Dimensions sensor 86 9 x 27 7 x 21 2mm 3 42 x 1 09 x 0 83 inches LxWxH Dimensions magnet 46 x 12 2 x 10 3 mm 1 8 x 0 48 x 0 4 inches LxWxH Weight Sensor 34g 0 07 pounds Magnet 10g 0 02 pounds Place of installation Only indoors windows doors Working environment 10 C to 50 C 14F to 122F Humidity Maximal 85 no...

Page 178: ...r contact V2 requires a 3V AA CR2 lithium battery The average battery life is 5 years approx 10 uses a day When the sensor transmits the low battery signal to the alarm panel the battery has enough power for approx four more weeks Connecting the door contact V2 and putting it into operation 1 Remove the battery breaker from the back of the contact to energise the door contact V2 2 Open the main me...

Page 179: ...d bottom of the sensor are clipped together To open the sensor push a small screw driver into the notch 8 and remove the top of the sensor To close the sensor again connect the top to the mounting hook 6 of the bottom and shut the sensor Make sure that both parts are tightly interlocked Please note that the tampering contact 4 needs to produce through the opening for the tampering contact 9 Thus t...

Page 180: ... door contact for a counter window If you install the sensor at the bottom of a window you can still tilt the window without triggering an alarm We advice you to not install the contact in this fashion since it can be a security risk Do not install the door contact directly on metal steel doors Use rubber coating to counter radio interferences Do not bridge the jumper 3 Otherwise the window door c...

Page 181: ...ttom Sensor data Dimensions without mount 6 33 x 11 25 x 6 2 cm 2 49 x 4 29 x 2 44 inches Weight 141 grams 0 31 lbs Place of installation Only indoors Operating temperatures 10 C to 45 C 14F to 113F Humidity Maximum 95 non condensing Microwave frequency 10 525 GHz Radio frequency 868 6375 MHz 1 IR motion detection LED green In test mode the LED lights up with every motion detected by the IR sensor...

Page 182: ...opens the sensor transmits a tampering alarm to the alarm panel and the transmitter LED lights up 13 Installation notch break joint The PIR microwave sensor has two predetermined breaking points intended to break upon attempted tampering and to trigger the tampering alarm They are located at the notches for the screws and will break if someone attempts to manipulate the dual way motion detector th...

Page 183: ...minimum the detection range is about 3 to 5 meters if the motion detector is installed at a height of 1 9 to 2 0 meters vertical to the wall Directly underneath the dual way motion detector is a blind spot We advice to use two motion detectors in order to secure this spot as well Test mode By pressing the learn button for a few seconds you can start the test mode of the PIR microwave motion detect...

Page 184: ...gle of the PIR microwave motion detector is 110 For optimal motion detection we recommend installing the PIR microwave motion detector at a height of 1 9 to 2 0 meters 6 23 to 6 56 feet with the back vertical to the wall Do not install the motion detector within the detection range of other detectors e g motion detectors with light Do not expose the motion detector to direct sunlight Do not instal...

Page 185: ...lectricity 1 LED If the LED flashes once the electric meter was reset Flashes the LED twice the electric meter was successfully connected to the alarm panel Flashes the LED every 20 minutes the electric meter has lost the connection to the alarm panel 2 Mounting holes 3 Battery compartment Remove the cover to insert 2x AA 1 5V batteries into the electric meter Low batteries are indicated in the al...

Page 186: ...rm panel has received the connection request the electric meter is displayed in the sensor list Press to confirm the connection of the electric meter and the alarm panel Range test 1 Open the menu Sensors Range and press on start 2 Press the learn button of the electric meter 3 The electric meter as well as the signal strength are now displayed Please note The signal strength is also displayed in ...

Page 187: ... to enhance the wireless transmission of the electric meter lead the cable of the IR sensor 4 out of the security box your main electric meter is installed in 4 Place the electric meter on top of your main electric meter or alternatively you can screw it onto the wall next the main electric meter Mark the position of the mounting holes on your wall and drill two holes for the screws Use the includ...

Page 188: ...o the manual of your main electric meter By default we use 1000 imp kWh If you want to change this setting you need to do it during the first 3 minutes after the batteries have been inserted Please note The watt consumption is displayed in the menu Sensors List in the column status There are three triggers for a measurement o Press the learn button briefly o Automatically every 5 minutes o If the ...

Page 189: ...earn emergency button When you press the emergency button an emergency alarm of the alarm panel is triggered irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel disarm arm home If you hold the emergency button for at least eight seconds the emergency alarm is stopped 11 Battery compartment The emergency button uses a 3V CR123A lithium battery When the battery runs low the alarm panel notifies you 12 Screw...

Page 190: ...mber the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advise to use a wireless repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Installation You can install the emergency button permanently with the included Velcro or use it mobile by means of the non slip installation pad The ...

Page 191: ...on Remove the protective cover on the back of the loops side of the Velcro and glue this pad to the back of the emergency button Mobile installation Remove the protective cover of the non slip installation pad and glue the pad to the back of the emergency button Place the emergency button at a location of your choice Hooks Loops ...

Page 192: ...ne 3 Learn button 4 Battery 5 Tampering contact 6 LED indicator inside 7 Mounting holes LED indicator outside The LED indicator will flash every time a sound is detected In case of an alarm detection of broken glass or tampering the LED will light up The LED flashes during the test mode Battery The glass breaking sensor requires a 3 6 V CR2 lithium battery The average battery life is approx three ...

Page 193: ... ceiling o Open the glass breaking sensor and remove the sensor 1 2 and transmission unit 3 5 Both are fixed with Velcro o Cut a slit into the suspended ceiling fitting for the sensor 1 2 o To make sure that the sensor does not fall down fix it with the included mount and place it with the microphone downwards You can mount the glass breaking sensor on a wall or on a ceiling Please note The glass ...

Page 194: ... air locks very loud kitchens garages tool rooms staircases bathrooms or other small and loud rooms In humid rooms Not close to huge metal structures not closer than 2 meters 2 1 yards to luminescent screen tubes and at least one meter from power supply lines Inside steel housings Next to electronic devices especially computers copy machines or communication devices ...

Page 195: ...indow Working environment 10 C to 45 C 14F to 113F Humidity Maximal 85 non condensing Radio frequency 868 MHz 1 Green LED inside 2 Red LED inside 3 Microphone 4 DIP Switch 5 Battery compartment 6 Learn button 7 Tampering contact 8 Mounting holes Green LED During test mode the green LED flashes every time a glass break alarm is detected Red LED The red LED flashes under the following circumstances ...

Page 196: ...s repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Battery The glass breaking sensor V2 requires a 3V CR123A lithium battery The alarm panel will inform you when the battery is running low We advise you to discharge any residual current before inserting the new battery In order to do that press the learn button a few times after remov...

Page 197: ...stall the glass breaking sensor V2 in an open space not in corners in order that sound waves can reach the sensor from as many sides as possible Do not install the glass breaking sensor V2 close to other electric devices e g loudspeakers ACs or other devices that can emit sounds The first generation of glass breaking sensors V2 used the ZigBee protocol and requires a ZigBee repeater to enhance the...

Page 198: ...Only indoors Operating temperatures 10 C to 50 C 14F to 122F Humidity Maximum 95 non condensing Radio frequency 868 6375 MHz 1 Red LED On if batteries are low or if there is a defect On for 2 seconds alarm is transmitted Flashes every 30 seconds low battery 2 Learn button Activates the learn and range mode Deactivates alarm 3 Battery compartment 4 Installation notch 5 Mount Battery The heat detect...

Page 199: ... the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a wireless repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Please note If the heat detector triggers an alarm the alarm panel as well as the heat detector will sound this alarm irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel dis...

Page 200: ... it into operation 1 Remove the top of the wireless indoor siren by unscrewing the screw at the bottom 2 Unscrew the four battery compartment screws and insert the supplied batteries A brief signal sounds 3 Open the alarm panel s web interface open the menu Sensors Add and click on Start 4 Press the learn button of the siren The indoor siren emits a brief signal 5 The alarm panel will now detect t...

Page 201: ...the tampering contact does not penetrate into the roughcast Ideally place something underneath the tampering contact to make sure that it is closed 4 Insert the batteries switch the power switch to on 5 Close the chassis again and fix it with the screw at the bottom Supervision The siren sends a supervision signal to the alarm panel every 30 50 minutes If the signal does no reach the alarm panel t...

Page 202: ...s to all connected indoor and outdoor sirens The lower part lists your connected sirens and allows you to enter the sensor edit menu of the sirens This menu allows you to configure external sirens that are added to the alarm panel It is not possible to configure the internal siren of the alarm panel in this menu All settings in this menu are only transmitted and saved on the siren s The web interf...

Page 203: ...nction active the siren will sound one signal tone when arming and two signal tones when disarming the alarm panel Please note If the tampering contact of the siren is open when arming or disarming the alarm panel five short acoustic signals sound even though the confirmation tone is disabled This can happen before the alarm panel displays an open tampering contact giving you the possibility to re...

Page 204: ...gs Sound settings Area settings Doorbell All sirens off you can also disable the doorbell sound for all sirens Alarm volume Define the siren s volume in case of alarms loud medium quiet mute Volume upon arming Define the volume of the confirmation sound when arming Volume upon disarming Define the volume of the confirmation sound when disarming Alarm in home mode Specify whether the siren is to tr...

Page 205: ...Beep Disarm 2 Beeps Arm law battery 5 Beeps Disarm low battery 5 Beeps Arm tampering 5 Beeps Disarm tampering 2 Beeps Pre alarm 3 sec Beep Tampering alarm ContinuousBeeps Entry exit delay Beeps every second until the delay ends ...

Page 206: ...r buttons LED indicators Power LED o LED lights up orange test mode is active o LED flashes orange test mode is active low battery o LED lights up blue for approx five seconds System status is normal o LED flashes blue Low battery Note Normally all LEDs are off If you press any key the power LED will light up blue for five seconds This signals that the keypad is operational Status LED allows you t...

Page 207: ... find two cavities They are intended to be pierced thus you can mark the locations for required drill holes for a wall installation 3 Use screws to install the keypad on a wall 4 Attach the front cover again Connecting the keypad to the alarm panel 1 Enter the installation mode of the keypad by entering the installation PIN default 0000 and pressing the button The power LED will light up orange 2 ...

Page 208: ...ing the alarm panel by means of the keypad 1 Arm the alarm panel PIN code default 1234 arm button a long signal is emitted the status LED lights up 2 Disarm the alarm panel PIN code default 1234 disarm button two signals are emitted the status LED lights up blue 3 Switch to home mode PIN code default 1234 home button and press 1 2 or 3 to select the corresponding home mode three signals are emitte...

Page 209: ...pen the keypad Be aware that the tampering protection will be triggered 2 Remove the batteries 3 Press and hold the button 3 while you are inserting the batteries again 4 Release the button 3 5 After the reset the installation PIN code will again be 0000 Please note In the menu Alarm system Settings Area Settings Arming with failure you can allow that the alarm panel will always switch the mode ir...

Page 210: ...s locked for 15 minutes The keypad V2 uses a rolling code encryption Attention Change the standard PIN code 1234 as well as the installation PIN code 0000 of the keypad to ensure that no one else can control your alarm panel You can change the PIN code in the menu Home PIN codes of the alarm panel To change the installation PIN code see above ...

Page 211: ...ion Indoors Operating temperature 10 C to 45 C 14F to 113F Humidity Maximum 85 non condensing Alarm system frequency 2 4 GHz Battery CR123 A 3 V lithium battery Dimensions 74 x 46 x 22 mm 2 91 x 1 81 x 0 86 inches 1 Light sensor LED indicator Lights up once Reset of light sensor Lights up twice Light sensor was successfully added to the alarm panel Lights up every 20 minutes Light sensor has lost ...

Page 212: ...rm panel Assign an optional name Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength m...

Page 213: ... 12 3310 5246 13 5247 8316 14 8317 13181 15 13182 20891 16 20892 Example for an automation You can set up rules in the automation menu of the alarm panel to perform automations at specific lux levels In the following example the integrated light sensor will activate a dimmer relay at lux level below 3 If a lamp is connected to the relay this lamp is switched on Of course you can set up other rules...

Page 214: ...r circuit the right side 3 controls another power circuit Dimensions 84 x 84 x 46 mm 3 3 x 3 3 x 1 81 inches 1 LED a Orange LED Lights up briefly when you connect the light switch to the power circuit Lights up at every time you press a button b Blue LED Consists of five LEDs that can light up in two different brightness s When the light switch connects to the alarm panel all LEDs flash twice All ...

Page 215: ...switch V2 resets and is deleted from the sensor list if already added Additionally a new connection request is send out 5 Neutral conductor 230V AC neutral conductor connector of the power supply and of your lamps 6 Line conductor 230V AC line conductor of the power supply 7 Line conductor circuit 1 230V AC line conductor of circuit 1 e g lamp 1 8 Line conductor circuit 2 230V AC line conductor of...

Page 216: ...cted to the power supply 2 Open the menu Sensors Add and press Start in the web interface of the alarm panel 3 Press the learn button 4 for approx ten seconds The LED 2 lights up briefly Release the learn button The connection request is send out and the LED will flash twice 4 As soon as the alarm panel has received the connection request two sensors will be listed The two listed dimmers represent...

Page 217: ...ed 3 Connect the wires to the light switch as described above 4 Add the light switch to the alarm panel as described above 5 Place the light switch into the hole in your wall and fix the screws at the top and at the bottom tightly with a Philipps screwdriver 6 Press the cover of the light switch V2 onto the switch First at the bottom then at the top Disassembly Disassemble the light switch accordi...

Page 218: ... the light switch in the menu Smarthome Automation In the menu Smarthome Wireless plugs Group settings you can group the light switch V2 with other light switches or dimmers to control them together as a group The maximum load is 2 5A The light switch V2 is no toggle switch you cannot execute cross connections of several light switches V2 After a blackout the light switch returns to its last switc...

Page 219: ...contact by means of the clamping flange and the supplied pointed countersunk screws 2 9 x 13 onto wood plastic or metal pre drill 2 mm b Provided that the hole to support the lockswitch contact is executed as a blind bore the lock contact can be fixed with silicone or similar materials in the hole 3 If the latch does not press the pin of the lockswitch contact to the acting point you can extend it...

Page 220: ...gnal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a wireless repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Configuration of the alarm panel not available for XT1 In order to arm the alarm panel wh...

Page 221: ...ireless lockswitch contacts and arm the alarm panel only when the last door is closed you should assign the additional attribute Must be closed before arming to all wireless sensor inputs Additionally you need to change the setting Force arm SET USNET to confirm in the menu Alarm system Settings Area settings Must be closed before arming This function is available for door contacts and sensor inpu...

Page 222: ...s adapter which is connected to the wireless relay The magnetic lock must be connected to the wireless relay to be supplied with power Connect the white cable to pin 2 GND and the red cable to pin 5 relay NO Depending on the switch settings of the wireless relay see manual of wireless relay the wireless relay switches at different times The DIP switches SW3 4 are deactivated by default hence the m...

Page 223: ...he two washers 7 8 Insert the Allen screw and the metal tubes in the appropriate holes Insert the pinch screw 9 in the indentation through the back of the door Screw the Allen screw into the pinch screw to fix the metal plate at the door Installation of the bracket to the doorframe First remove the pre assembled bracket 1 from the magnetic lock by unscrewing the two Allen screws at the front of th...

Page 224: ... included Please refer to the manual of the wireless relay for the set up of the wireless relay The mechanical lock is supplied with electrical power by a 12 V 1 A mains adapter which is connected to the wireless relay The mechanical lock must be connected to the wireless relay to be supplied with power Connect the black cable to pin 2 GND and the red cable to pin 5 relay NO Please note The two wh...

Page 225: ...n with bracket The mechanical lock features two mounting brackets The larger one for the lock the smaller one for the magnetic plate It does not matter whether you install the bracket on top or to the side of the door If you install the mechanical lock to the side of the door make sure to install the cable outlets facing upwards and the bolt facing downwards You should install the larger mount the...

Page 226: ...echanical lock Connect the red and the black cable to the wireless relay as described above Installation into the door frame without bracket mostly only possible in wooden doors Figure 3 Figure 4 As shown in the figures 3 and 4 the mechanical lock must be sunk into the frame installation without bracket The magnetic place needs to be installed parallel to the mechanical lock on the door hinge see ...

Page 227: ...ted The LED lights up as a confirmation Connecting the medical emergency controller and putting it into operation 1 Open the configuration page of the alarm panel open the menu Sensors Add and press Start 2 Press the alarm button of the medical emergency controller 3 The configuration page of the alarm panel should list the medical emergency controller 4 Add the medical emergency controller Range ...

Page 228: ...dical emergency controller there are two notches for the attachment of the wristband or the necklace You need to insert the two metal rods with the springs into these notches Please use the provided tool the 5cm metal plate for the installation of the metal rods Disassembly Use the pointed side of the tool the metal plate to press the ring at one end of the metal rod The spring of the metal rod is...

Page 229: ...nt 12 Water protection do not remove the rubber lining 13 Attachment notches LED indicators Power LED 1 If the keypad is not used for more than ten seconds it goes into standby mode to save energy If the outdoor keypad is connected to a mains adapter the Power LED will be dimmed When battery operated the LED will go off to save energy To activate the keypad in battery mode touch the keypad s front...

Page 230: ...on alarm panel in Arm mode o Red LED flashes alarm panel in Home mode o Blue LED on alarm panel in Disarm mode o Blue LED flashes Error No response from alarm panel Incorrect PIN code Switched to Home in while in arm mode Forced arming despite reported problems by sensors o If the status check does not work the keypad was not added fast enough You need to add they keypad within 5 seconds after the...

Page 231: ...ly after you have inserted the batteries o Before you insert the new batteries it is recommended to discharge any residual energy by pressing the keypad buttons several times The keypad does not recognize low batteries while it is operated with the mains adapter Tampering o The outdoor keypad is protected against tampering if it is mounted to a wall as intended o If the tampering contact opens the...

Page 232: ...we advice to use a repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Installation of keypad 1 Hold the bracket to the intended place of installation 2 Use the mounting holes to mark the drill holes at the wall 3 Drill the holes at the marked locations and install the dowels 4 Screw the mount of the outdoor keypad to the wall 5 Place th...

Page 233: ...upon disarming Note 1 Open Closed 2 Closed Open Default setting 3 1 99 Open Closed for 1 99 seconds 4 1 99 Closed Open for 1 99 seconds 5 1 99 Closed for 1 99 seconds Open 6 1 99 Open for 1 99 seconds Closed Input 1 one long beep Input 2 one long beep Relay response to keypad activation Relay response to keypad going to standby mode Note 7 Open Closed Operates independently of status changes of th...

Page 234: ... The Status LED lights up red 3 Enter a PIN code you have already defined via the menu Alarm system PIN codes and press the hash key An audio signal sounds and the tag reader lights up for five seconds Please Note If a PIN code is linked that has not been entered in the alarm panel it can be entered retroactively via Home PIN codes 4 To connect a tag to the entered PIN code hold the tag to the tag...

Page 235: ...on and hold the learned tag in front of the tag reader One long audio signal sounds and the red status LED lights up 2 Disarm Press the Disarm button and hold the learned tag in front of the tag reader Two audio signals sound and the blue status LED lights up 3 Activate Home mode Press the Home button and then 1 2 or 3 to activate the required home mode and hold the learned tag in front of the tag...

Page 236: ...default 0000 and pressing the key The power LED lights up orange Then press status button o If the outdoor keypad beeps fast twice the legitimization is disabled i e pressing the keys F1 F4 triggers the linked function without PIN or tag o If a long beep is audible you can operate the F1 F4 keys only by entering the PIN code or using the learned tag default To exit the installer mode press the dis...

Page 237: ...ds At first the LEDs light up purple the error LED lights up red and several loud beeps are emitted to inform you that the outdoor keypad is blocked Afterwards you cannot make any inputs in the outdoor keypad for fifteen minutes After this time has elapsed a long beep sounds and you can make inputs in the outdoor keypad again Note The entry of the installer code is always protected irrespective of...

Page 238: ... within ten seconds You can view and ignore the current system errors via System Status The keypad transmits its status only upon input Therefore it can report that the batteries are low but not that they are empty If you entered a wrong number or mistyped you can cancel your input by pressing on the button The outdoor keypad V2 uses a rolling code encryption ATTENTION Please change the default us...

Page 239: ... can be set to three positions BT4 If you want to operate the outdoor siren with batteries set the switch to BT4 If an additional 9 V mains adapter is connected the siren uses the power from the mains adapter and the batteries only in exceptional cases as redundant power supply Off Power supply by batteries is deactivated Use a 9 V power supply unit to continue to operate the outdoor siren V2 BT2 ...

Page 240: ...ssible Connecting the outdoor siren V2 to the mains adapter 1 Drill a hole see figure to the right through the foot of the outdoor siren to connect the power cables of the power input 2 Loosen the screws of the power input 3 Insert the cable of the mains adapter through the drilled hole on the back and connect it to the power input 3 It is important to connect the dashed wire of the mains adapter ...

Page 241: ...e audio alarm The audio alarm of the outdoor siren V2 is set to a duration of three minutes If the alarm panel interrupts the alarm before the duration ended the outdoor siren will stop as well Reset You can delete the memory and configuration of the outdoor siren V2 in the following way Remove the power supply remove batteries unplug mains adapter Press and hold the learn button Reestablish the p...

Page 242: ...tampering contact the acoustic alarm of the siren will sound even if the siren is not connected to the alarm panel In this case you should wear ear protection and disconnect the siren as quick as possible from its power supply Confirmation signal on off with Arm Disarm With this function active the siren will sound one signal tone when arming and two signal tones when disarming the alarm panel Ple...

Page 243: ...arming Alarm in home mode Specify whether the siren is to trigger an alarm in case of a burglary while the alarm panel is in home mode Alarm in arm mode Specify whether the siren is to trigger an alarm in case of a burglary while the alarm panel is in arm mode Activate siren strobe Specify whether the LEDs of the siren are to flash after the acoustic alarm has ended until the system is disarmed ag...

Page 244: ...ivated the external siren flashes continuously until the acoustic alarm has ended Attention If you open the siren without disabling the tampering contact the acoustic alarm of the siren will sound even if the siren is not connected to the alarm panel In this case you should wear ear protection and disconnect the siren as quick as possible from its power supply Warning sounds and signals of the out...

Page 245: ...the screw at the sensor s bottom and open the housing 2 Insert the battery with the flat side up 3 Close the housing 4 Open the web interface of the alarm panel and go to the menu Sensors Add and press Start 5 Press the red panic test button 6 The alarm panel will confirm the successful addition with a brief signal tone and display the panic button in the menu Sensors Add Click on next to the list...

Page 246: ... motion detector V2 works by means of passive infrared monitoring Sensor data Dimensions without mount 6 4 x 4 2 x 9 4 cm 2 5 x 1 6 x 3 7 inches WxDxH Weight 80 Gramm 0 17 pounds Place of installation Only indoors walls corners Working environment 10 C to 45 C 14F to 113F Humidity Maximal 85 non condensing Radio frequency 868 35 MHz Detection method Thermal field measurement up to 12m 13 yards 1 L...

Page 247: ...a notification to the alarm panel Connecting the PIR motion detector V2 and putting it into operation 1 Remove the battery breaker from the back of the PIR motion detector V2 to energise the devise 2 The PIR motion detector V2 will now enter a boot process This takes approx 30 seconds and the LED will flash during this time Please do not trigger the motion detection during this period every detect...

Page 248: ...hese are used to install the corner mount To use the corner mount use the provided screws to fix the corner mount at a corner and then latch the PIR motion detector V2 onto the corner mount You can also screw the PIR motion detector directly onto a wall We advise to use the notches at the back of the PIR motion detector V2 as breakpoints for the screws The horizontal angle of the PIR motion V2 det...

Page 249: ...he warm up In order to save battery power the PIR motion detector V2 enters a rest mode after every detected motion irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel The rest mode takes approx one minute and every registered motion during the rest mode will extend its duration Supervision Jumper JP2 Jumper deactivated default supervision is active The PIR motion detector V2 sends a signal to the alarm p...

Page 250: ...or what was moving The PIR network camera is battery powered and connects wirelessly to your XT alarm panel The PIR network camera V3 can also be triggered by pets 1 IR LED 2 Learn button blue LED 3 Infrared sensor 4 Lens 5 Cover of the battery compartment 6 Tampering contact 7 Battery compartment 8 Sensitivity Jumper JP3 9 Standby mode ON OFF jumper JP2 Blue LED The LED 4 flashes every 20 seconds...

Page 251: ... Start 2 Press the learn button for ten seconds 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advise to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Installation Please ...

Page 252: ...any motions Do not trigger any motions as otherwise the warm up phase extends by another minute Standby mode ON OFF jumper JP2 Jumper is set activated delivery status standby mode is off If the camera detects further movements after a motion detection alarm it will trigger another alarm and take a new picture at intervals of approx 20 seconds Jumper is not set deactivated standby mode is on After ...

Page 253: ...mage The PIR network camera is not compatible with the wireless repeater The PIR network camera cannot be saved in the configuration file The signal of the PIR network camera V3 can be enhanced with the ZigBee repeater A maximum of six PIR network cameras can be integrated in the alarm panel ...

Page 254: ...ts The radiator valve thermostat is installed within a few minutes at all customary heaters 1 Fastening screw thread Standard size M30 x 1 5 is required to mount the radiator valve thermostat to the heater valve Thread adapters for other sizes are available in the LUPUS web shop 2 LCD display A Lights up if the devices has already been added B Low battery If it is required to replace the battery t...

Page 255: ...r valve thermostat will always try to regulate the room temperature to the setpoint temperature which is set by means of the temperature control 4 or via the web interface of the XT alarm panel Other indicators InS After start during adding AdA Adaption to radiator valve F1 F3 Valve is stuck F2 No valve installed ON OFF Fully opens or closes the heater valve 3 Control keys Boost Learn This button ...

Page 256: ...ive force The radiator valve thermostat is sufficiently fastened if it does not rotate by itself anymore 3 Insert the batteries in the radiator valve thermostat The display shows InS As long as flashes the motor works 4 Open the web interface of the alarm panel go to the menu Sensors Add and press Start 5 In the first three minutes after the batteries were inserted you need to press the Boost Lear...

Page 257: ...ou chose for the radiator valve thermostat Area The area to which the radiator valve thermostat was added Zone The zone to which the radiator valve thermostat was added On Off Choose between Activate and Deactivate o Activate To transmit a setpoint temperature to the radiator valve thermostat set the control to Activate o Deactivate If Deactivate is transmitted to the radiator valve thermostat the...

Page 258: ...tor valve thermostat o Setpoint heating Select the setpoint temperature from the drop down menu that shall be transmitted to the radiator valve thermostat o Delete Deletes the schedule settings for the selected day o Copy Copies the schedule settings of the selected day to the days marked in the check boxes o Return Returns to the sensor list Apply the settings by pressing OK reject the changes by...

Page 259: ...y the temperature of the last hour day week or month is displayed In the menu Smarthome Automation you can set rules for an automatic control of the radiator valve thermostat The radiator valve thermostat is not compatible with the wireless repeater The radiator valve thermostat all ZigBee devices cannot be saved in the configuration file of the XT ...

Page 260: ...s red LED at the front Status checked and displayed in the alarm panel Yes Radio frequency 2 4Ghz ZigBee S Radio performance max 10mW Transmission range approx 30 to 100m 32 to 109 yards depending on the local conditions Modulation FM SRD Category 2 Switching Capacity Current Consumptionmax 3680W 16A Load type ohmic load Power consumption in standby 0 6 W Relay Closing contact 1 pole µ contact Swi...

Page 261: ... blue N 8 230V AC input power Phase brown L Wiring diagram Connecting relay with power meter for XT2 Plus and putting it into operation 1 Deactivate the power supply during the installation to prevent short circuits 2 Connect the 230 V supply line power to the input 7 8 and the 230 V end device cable load to the output 5 6 3 To control the relay externally connect an additional potential free swit...

Page 262: ... a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible External switch Attention The external switch connector uses 115V You can use an external switch for easier operation Any operation of the connected switch changes the state of the relay You cannot use a push button instead of a switch Note The relay only switches the phase co...

Page 263: ...l trigger a panic alarm This alarm will be triggered irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel 3 Home button This button features both the arm and disarm symbol By pressing this button you activate the home mode 1 of your alarm panel 4 Disarm button By pressing this button you disarm your alarm panel If an alarm is currently active the alarm as well as any sirens will be deactivated It is not po...

Page 264: ...t 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note You can add the remote control to area 1 or 2 The remote control can only control the area to which it was added You can edit the settings of the remote control by assigning each button...

Page 265: ...o frequency 2 4 GHz ZigBee HA 1 2 Radio performance Max 10 mW Transmission range Approx 30 to 100 meters 32 to 109 yards depending on the local conditions Modulation FM SRD category 2 Possible load Max 3680 W 16 A Load type Ohmic load Power consumption in standby mode 0 6 W Relay Closing contact single pole µ contact Switching cycle 40000 16 A resistive load Duty cycle 1 per h Operating mode S1 Sw...

Page 266: ...n button 1 for approx ten seconds the LED illuminates briefly Then release the Learn button A connection request is transmitted to the alarm panel the LED flashes twice 5 As soon as the alarm panel received the connection request the sensor is listed Press next to the sensor to add it to the alarm panel 6 Connect the end device Range test 4 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 5...

Page 267: ...the menu Sensors List Status You can activate or deactivate the wireless power supply device manually via the menu Home Wireless plugs app or alternatively via Smarthome Wireless plugs You can set up rules for the activation of the wireless power supply device in the menu Smarthome Automation After a power failure the socket returns to the initial state within one minute The socket is not compatib...

Page 268: ...Dimensions 83 x 83 x 19 mm 3 26 x 3 26 x 0 74 inches 1 Confirmation LED Each button features an integrated LED The LED flashes anytime the corresponding button is pressed 2 Button 1 4 Briefly pressing on one of the buttons triggers the corresponding scenario or home automation rule 3 Battery compartment The scenario switch V2 requires two 1 5 V AAA alkaline batteries The alarm panel is informed in...

Page 269: ...he alarm panel has received the connection request the sensor list shows the sensor Press to add the scenario switch V2 to the alarm panel Assign an optional name Range test 7 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 8 Press the learn button 9 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal...

Page 270: ...enu Sensors List of the scenario switch V2 and define which scenario should be performed when the scenario switch is used Note You can also use the buttons to trigger an alarm or a sensor event Smarthome Automation Examples can be found in the automation chapter of the XT alarm panel The scenario switch is not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup file ...

Page 271: ...ers access control fingerprint light barrier door bolt contact etc 1 LED indicator and Learn button 2 Mounting holes 3 Tampering contact 4 Battery breaker 5 Screw to open housing 6 Potential free switch contact CON4 7 Reserved CON5 no function 8 DIP switches for precision adjustment LED indicator The LED lights up with every signal transmission and if the tampering contact is triggered Battery The...

Page 272: ...ion If you do not activate SW5 you the supervision function of the alarm panel will inform you about a supervision error 5 Close the housing 6 Open the configuration page of the alarm panel open the menu Sensors Add and press Start 7 Press the Learn button of the wireless sensor input for about one second 8 The configuration page of the alarm panel should list the sensor input 9 Add the sensor inp...

Page 273: ... terminal 6 CON4 of the sensor input Depending on the function SW 6 set the detector to either to Normally open or Normally closed 4 If the circuit is closed or opened depending on SW6 setting this is reported to the alarm panel Note The maximum output resistance is 30 ohm If the battery of the sensor needs to be changed we recommend removing the old battery and discharging the residual voltage co...

Page 274: ...lectric guard etc 1 LED Transmission LED Lights up to indicate a signal transmission Status LED yellow ON battery low or not connected to the alarm panel OFF working as intended Flashes Error while charging the battery Power LED green red Green Operating Red No Power Calibration LED green This LED is located in the interior of the sensor input It lights up when the sensor input is successfully cal...

Page 275: ... the connectors One cable connects to the input Z1 Z9 the other with GND 2 It is required that a sensor is always connect to Z1 Otherwise the sensor input does not work properly 3 Do not connect more than one sensor to each of the inputs Z1 Z9 Hence you can connect maximal nine sensors to the sensor input 9 fold Of course you can connect multiple sensors to one input if the sensors are connected i...

Page 276: ...ensor and a resistance are connected to Z1 Repeat the calibration process Please note If the wiring is changed you need to switch off the sensor input and restart the calibration process Adding the sensor input 9 fold to the alarm panel 1 Finish the calibration process 2 Connect the sensor input to the power supply 3 Open the menu Sensors Add and press Start in the web interface of the alarm panel...

Page 277: ...l the sensor input 9 fold in two ways 1 Using the included mount Screw the mount to a wall Clip the sensor input onto the mount A 2 Use the four notches B to screw the sensor input directly to a wall Use the notches as template for your drill holes Insert dowels into your drill holes Screw the back of the sensor input onto the wall Factory default A factory default deletes all calibrated sensors f...

Page 278: ...e dependent on time brightness temperature or humidity Of course you can continue to use your regular push buttons Technical data Dimensions Approx 51 x 49 x 22 mm 2 x 1 92 x 0 86 inches W x H x D Weight Approx 50g 0 11 lbs Detection method Sensor type Tampering protection No Status displayed Yes red LED in front Status checked and displayed in the alarm panel Yes Radio frequency 2 4 GHz ZigBee S ...

Page 279: ... time for opening them can be entered in the alarm panel If you want to stop the relay before that time press the push button connected to S1 down direction 6 S1 Push button connector 230V AC down direction See 5 7 O1 230V AC Output for shutter motor yellow Depending on the location of the motor of your shutter left or right of the shutter you need to connect the correct cable coming from the moto...

Page 280: ...ect the push button to the power supply and the up down outputs of the push button to S1 L and S2 L Perform the wiring according to this diagram You can use the included Wago terminals 221 for cables between 0 2 and 4mm 24 12AWG You need to strip 11mm of the insulation for these terminals Open the lever to insert the blue wire into the opened Wago terminal Close the lever again and check that the ...

Page 281: ...le to control the relay externally connect the up and down outputs of the shutter push buttons to the inputs 5 6 4 Reconnect the 230V power supply 5 You can add the shutter relay V2 to the alarm panel only within the first three minutes after having connected the relay to the power grid 6 Open the menu Sensors Add and press Start in the web interface of the alarm panel 7 Press the Learn button 2 f...

Page 282: ...position your shutter should move requires the time settings as described above 0 closes the shutter completely 100 opens the shutter completely Controls You can manually control the relay via the arrow buttons in the web interface In order to manually stop the relay use the stop button You can also add a shutter relay to your GRID interface by accessing the control menu Add GRID Groups Devices Ex...

Page 283: ...tter relay You can save dynamic or time programs in the Automation menu The shutter relay is not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup file The signal of the shutter relay can be enhanced by means of a ZigBee repeater ...

Page 284: ...lready added to the alarm panel 2 Keep the learn button pressed for 10 seconds to reset the siren and to send out a connection request 2 LED indicator 1 Flashes once Alarm system is armed 2 Flashes twice Alarm system is disarmed The siren was added successfully 3 Flashes permanently An alarm was triggered 2 Siren speaker List of signals and what they mean Event Audio signal Volume Alarm Permanent ...

Page 285: ...operties name area zone click on Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advise to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength m...

Page 286: ...mation beep the entry exit delay volume and the doorbell signal Each of these can be set to silent low medium or high In the menu Alarm system Siren settings Alarm settings you can define in which case an external siren shall sound an alarm Note The small indoor siren not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup file You can enhance the signal of the small indoor sir...

Page 287: ...s without mount Ø 10 6 x 4 4 cm 4 17 x 1 73 inches Weight 220 Gramm 0 48 pounds Place of installation Only indoors Working environment 10 C to 45 C 14F to 113F Humidity Maximal 95 non condensing Radio frequency 868 35 MHz Conforms to the following standards DIN EN 54 7 and EN 14604 Detection method Optical Internal siren 95 dB 1 meter 3 2 feet 1 LED learn button After inserting the batteries the s...

Page 288: ...ping room cellars heating rooms and hallways If your home has more than one floor we recommend to install at least one smoke detector in every floor The smoke detector can secure an area of approx 60qm 645 sqft In larger rooms you should use more than one smoke detector A minimal distance of 50 cm 19 6 inch to walls lamps corners decorations etc should be maintained In rooms with a ceiling slope o...

Page 289: ...notches 3 If the tampering contact is opened the LED of the smoke detector lights up briefly The alarm panel receives a notification about the open tampering contact o An error is displayed in the status section and the alarm panel regularly emits a notification sound o If the alarm panel is armed a tampering alarm is triggered o In case tampering alarm is set to always a tampering alarm is also t...

Page 290: ... too high after ten seconds the smoke detector will again sound an alarm for ten seconds This will continue until the smoke concentration drops to an acceptable value Simultaneously the alarm panel will notify you via all activated alarm methods e g sirens SMS push notification etc If the smoke detector V2 sounds an alarm but you see no signs of a fire or smoke you should still assume that it is a...

Page 291: ...se liquids to clean the smoke detector Liquids can enter the smoke detector and damage internal parts Use a damp cloth to clean the smoke detector and dry the smoke detector afterwards To clean the slots of the smoke detector use a brush for your vacuum or a compressor Be very careful when doing so LUPUS Electronics is not liable for contamination since it is part of the natural wear Maintenance C...

Page 292: ...Maximal 85 non condensing Radio frequency 2 4 GHz Batteries CR123A 3V lithium battery Dimensions 74 x 46 x 22mm 2 91 x 1 81 x 0 86 inches 1 LED display System status Off alarm panel is disarmed Flashes green once every four seconds The alarm panel is armed Flashed green twice every four seconds The alarm panel is in home mode 1 3 Flashes red once every three seconds Alarm notification Will be disa...

Page 293: ...e alarm panel within the first three minutes after the battery has been inserted 3 Open the web interface of the alarm panel and go to the menu Sensors Add and press Start 4 Press and hold the learn button 5 for approx ten seconds The LED 1 will flash briefly 5 When the status display is recognised by the alarm panel the LED will flash twice 6 As soon as the connection request of the status displa...

Page 294: ... back of the status display onto the wall 4 Make sure that the front of the status display is hooked into the casing hook and that it is completely closed 5 Fasten the casing screw 2 to close the casing Please note The status display can only be connected to one area If you have deactivated the alarm sound for external sirens Alarm system Siren settings Alarm settings the status display will not s...

Page 295: ...age battery life is approx four years two activations per day The tag reader indicates the low battery status by the Power LED flashing The alarm panel is additionally informed about the battery status Power saving function As long as the tag reader is not used it does not consume any electric power Only when a button is pressed is the tag reader is activated for 5 seconds The tag reader automatic...

Page 296: ...b interface of the alarm panel 2 Start the installation mode of the Tag Reader by pressing the Arm or Disarm button and then promptly setting switch 1 SW1 to ON The Status LED starts flashing and one long signal is followed by two short signal sounds 3 Press the Disarm button of the tag reader 4 Add the tag reader to the alarm panel via 5 End the installation mode of the tag reader by setting SW1 ...

Page 297: ...nce to activate the tag reader 2 You have five seconds to hold a tag in front of the tag reader If the tag is recognized within this time the alarm panel is armed or disarmed Caution If there are system errors in the alarm panel when the system is armed repeat the arming process within 10 seconds since otherwise the alarm panel remains disarmed Alternatively you can activate the menu force arming ...

Page 298: ...ture sensor for approx 10 seconds 5 After a few seconds the alarm panel list the temperature sensor 6 Add the temperature sensor via Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the test button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of insta...

Page 299: ...or is not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup file The signal of the temperature sensor V2 can be enhanced by a ZigBee repeater The operating temperature is between 10 C and 50 C 14F to 122F ...

Page 300: ...he alarm panel Further information is provided in the following Pressing the button briefly activates the background light of the display 3 Housing lock 4 Celsius Fahrenheit switch JP1 Bridge the two upper of the three pins to display the temperature in degrees Celsius Bridge the two lower pins to switch to Fahrenheit restart required 5 Back The back of the temperature sensor has two notches to fi...

Page 301: ...2 Press the test button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advise to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Note The current temperature is displayed in...

Page 302: ...1 Connector for external probe Connect the external probe to the two inputs It is not important in which way you connect the cables to the two inputs The temperature sensor cannot be used without the external probe 2 Tampering contact The tampering contact is triggered if the temperature sensor is removed from its place of installation 3 Internal LED The LED flashes twice when the sensor is succes...

Page 303: ... Assign an optional name Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advise to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluct...

Page 304: ...0 288 lbs Tampering protection No Status displayed Yes red LED in front Status monitoring and indication by alarm panel Yes Radio frequency 2 4 GHz ZigBee HA 1 2 Radio performance Max 10 mW Transmission range Approx 30 to 100 meters 32 to 109 yards depending on the local conditions Modulation FM SRD category 2 Possible load DIN2 max 3680 W 16 A DIN3 max 6900 W 30 A Load type Resistive load Power c...

Page 305: ...er supply during the installation to prevent short circuits 2 Connect the 230 V supply cable to the input 1 and the 230 V end device cable to the output 2 3 You can only add the top hat rail relay to the alarm panel within the first three minutes after having connected it to the power grid 4 Open the menu Sensors Add and press Start in the web interface of the alarm panel 5 Press the Learn button ...

Page 306: ...es for the activation or deactivation of the top hat rail relay in the menu Smarthome Automation After a power failure the top hat rail relay returns to the initial state within one minute The top hat rail relays are not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup file of the alarm panel ATTENTION Never open the housing The risk of an electromagnetic shock dangerous to ...

Page 307: ...remote control successfully added to network Flashes every 20 minutes universal IR remote control has lost connection to network 5 IR LED Flashes slowly universal IR remote control in IR learn mode waits to receive of IR signals Flashes fast universal IR remote control receives IR signals in learn mode or sends IR signals Flashes every 30 seconds IR data deleted 6 IR signal receiver 7 Weak transmi...

Page 308: ...ange and press Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a ZigBee repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Learn and test IR sign...

Page 309: ...FF OFF 3 X X X ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 X X X X ON OFF OFF OFF 5 X X X X X ON OFF OFF 6 X X X X X X ON OFF 7 X X X X X X X ON 8 X means position is of no importance Example To select signal 4 set switch 4 to ON and switches 5 to 8 to OFF 1 Select the signal to learn using the DIP switches We recommend starting with the first signal by setting DIP switch 1 to ON 2 Direct the remote control to the IR si...

Page 310: ...as follows 1 Remove the batteries from the universal IR controller 2 Select the appliance to delete using the DIP switch block 1 according to the following table If you set several switches to ON the respective appliances are deleted If you e g set switches 1 and 3 to ON the signals of appliances 1 and 3 are deleted 3 Keep the IR and ZigBee buttons pressed and reinstall the batteries to the device...

Page 311: ...rol Installation to the wall The housing cover has four notches for bolting on the back 1 Open the housing and break off the notches 2 Use the holes as the template to drill the four holes into the wall Use dowels if necessary 3 Tighten the cover to the wall 4 Reinstall the front cover onto the back cover Installation using the pivotable mount The pivotable mount has an adjustable joint to align t...

Page 312: ...nal The surrounding LEDs transmit the signal depending on the selection in the LUPUS alarm panel The LED facing towards the appliance should be selected for the appliance when assigning them In the example appliance 1 is a fan installed below the universal IR controller Press to open the labeling of the appliance select LED 1 the bottom one of the universal controller s IRs and name the appliance ...

Page 313: ...cryption similar to the new XT2 Plus alarm panel is impossible due to lacking CPU resources The dongle only compatible with the XT2 alarm panel Firmware 0 0 2 13C or later is required to use the upgrade dongle Installation 1 Plug the upgrade dongle in the USB port on the back of the XT2 alarm panel 2 Restart the XT2 alarm panel by briefly interrupting the power supply mains adapter and emergency b...

Page 314: ...r a staple The learn button is used to connect the vibration sensor to the alarm panel as well as to manually transmit a status signal 2 LED The LED of the vibration sensor only lights up under certain circumstances otherwise it does not light up The vibration sensor was connected to the alarm panel Sensitivity settings have been transmitted to the vibration sensor by the alarm panel Battery The v...

Page 315: ... Start 2 Press the learn button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a repeater since it is normal that the signal strength may fluctuate for 2 3 points thus a signal loss is possible Installation Before you install the sensor ...

Page 316: ...er to trigger an alarm Please note In order to transmit a sensitivity setting you need to start the learn mode of the sensor by pressing the learn button for a few seconds The red LED lights up for maximal ten seconds Press OK in the browser interface during this time to transmit the sensitivity settings The LED will immediately be switched off and briefly light up again dimmed If you set the Shoc...

Page 317: ...375 MHz 1 Battery compartment 2 Test button Connecting the water sensor and putting it into operation 1 Open the housing by unscrewing the screw from the bottom of the housing 2 Insert the included batteries 3 Open the web interface of your alarm panel and go to the menu Sensors Add 4 Click on Start 5 Press the test button of the water sensor 6 The alarm panel will confirm the successful addition ...

Page 318: ...ted to the alarm panel immediately Installation 1 Remove the screw from the bottom of the housing 2 Drill through the two cavities left for the screws if you want e g to install the water sensor to the wall 3 Install the water sensor at your chosen location 4 Place the water detector which is at the end of the cable on the location where it is intended to trigger water alarm e g on the floor If wa...

Page 319: ...ed Flashes every twenty minutes water detector has lost the connection Flashes permanently water detector is in standby mode 2 Learn Test button Pressing the button once sends a supervisor signal to the alarm panel Pressing the Test button for more than ten seconds resets the water detector and deletes it from the sensor list Pressing the Test button while the water detector emits an alarm sets th...

Page 320: ...larm panel should indicate the water sensor 7 Add the water sensor via Range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press the test button 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 Please note If the signal strength at the place of installation is below 4 we advice to use a ZigBee repeater since it...

Page 321: ...l For this purpose place the water sensor with the golden sensors facing downwards on the floor Since the water sensor is not entirely watertight you should react promptly in case of an alarm Otherwise the device will possibly be destroyed damaged by the rising water Note In case of longer contact with water the water sensor sends an alarm signal to the alarm panel every ten minutes If the water l...

Page 322: ...anel OFF Off ON On SW2 No function SW3 SW4 Relay function ON ON Alarm switches relay ON until manually deactivated ON OFF Alarm switches relay ON for 3 minutes or until manually deactivated OFF OFF Arm mode switches relay ON Disarm mode switches relay OFF SW5 SW6 Switching in case of an alarm ON ON Perimeter alarm burglar alarm OFF ON Fire alarm switches relay ON ON OFF Water alarm switches relay ...

Page 323: ...he following figure shows their function Pin 1 2 supply a constant 9 V DC output current Pin 1 is the plus pole pin 2 the minus pole Pin 3 Normally closed NC Pin 4 Common C Pin 5 Normally open NO Examples If you want to activate a device in case of alarm depending on switch state 3 4 with 9 V power it must be connected to pin 2 GND and pin 5 NO If you want to use only the dry contact in case of al...

Page 324: ...m panel The repeater works on the 868 6625 MHz frequency and can amplify only sensors within this frequency range The repeater does not support ZigBee devices 1 Power LED green On operating Off Off Flashing low battery 2 Mode LED yellow On the repeater is in learn mode Flashing the wireless repeater V2 is in range test mode 3 Receiver LED This LED flashes when the wireless repeater V2 receives a s...

Page 325: ...putting it into operation 1 Connect the supplied mains adapter The green LED will light up and the repeater emits a long beep 2 Open the main menu of the alarm panel 3 Open the menu Sensors Add 4 Click Start 5 Open the chassis of the wireless repeater V2 and press the learn button alarm panel The mode LED lights up yellow 6 If the connection request is received by the alarm panel the repeater is d...

Page 326: ...eater If the sensor was already connected the repeater will sound a long signal and the LED lights up for one second 4 After having tested the connection of all required sensors to the repeater press the connection test button again to end the test mode Factory settings 1 Make sure the neither learn mode nor connection test mode are running mode LED off 2 Press the two middle buttons of the wirele...

Page 327: ...earer one C added to B B added to A o Add repeater C to B Do not add repeater B to C o Add repeater B to A Do not add repeater A to B o Add repeater A to the alarm panel Adding a repeater to another repeater In order to add repeater C to repeater B you need to start the learn mode in repeater B Press the learn button sensor Press the learn button alarm panel of repeater C If the adding was success...

Page 328: ...ts a maximum of 80 sensors If you try to add more than these 80 the alarm panel will sound six short beeps You can add sensors of both areas to a single repeater You cannot connect ZigBee 2 4 GHz devices to the wireless repeater V2 The wireless repeater V2 is not compatible with the wireless repeater V1 and cannot enhance the signal strength of the older repeater Attention As long as a sensor conn...

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