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Programming

Installation and Programming manual

Chapter 5

PROGRAMMING

The  programming  session  cannot  begin  until  after  first  startup,
therefore, it is necessary to ensure that:

all  power  sources  to  the  Ivy  unit  (mains  and  battery)  are
disconnected;

the tamper protection is open;

the Intrusion control panel will allow you to work on the Ivy unit
without  generating  alarms  (for  example;    put  the  intrusion-
control panel in Programming status).

The  Programming  menu  allows  you  to  program  and  change  the
device configuration. Access to programming is indicated by blinking
on the LEDs (STATUS LED , left flasher, right flasher and PRG LED).
The PAGE button  (

Table 3, A

) allows you to access the menus.

5-1

The Programming steps

1.

Remove the cover.

2.

Powerup  the  device;  the  STATUS  LED  will  blink  at  1  second
intervals. The device will exit the programming phase and step
back to this point if no command is received within the allowed
time.

3.

Press  and  hold  the  PAGE  button  until  the  STATUS  LED  goes
Off.

4.

Use  the  PAGE  button  to  move  to  the  different  options  on  the
menu  The  LED  combination  (the  LEDs  which  blink)  identifies
the option concerned.

5.

Press  the  SEL  button  (

Table  3,  B

),  to  select  the  required

option.    The  LED  combination  (the  LEDs  which  are  On  solid)
indicates the current setting of the option concerned.

6.

To change a setting, press the SEL button again until the LED
combination indicates the desired setting.

7.

The PAGE button will allow you to select the desired menu.

8.

To  exit  the  Programming  session,  wait  20  seconds  (do  not
press any buttons); the LEDs will blink to signal that the ses-
sion has  ended. If  you wish to  exit without  saving,  select “0”
from the menu.

9.

To  complete  the  installation  phase,  work  through  the  steps
indicated  in  paragraph

  2-1  Installation  guidelines

  from  point

10.

3

Visual signalling

2

1

0

left

right

LED

STATUS

LED

PRG

Summary of Contents for IVY series

Page 1: ...Innovative Electronic Solutions Ness IVY Self Powered Siren for Outdoor Use Installation Programming Manual ...

Page 2: ...uidelines 7 2 2 Wiring the device 7 2 3 Battery connections 9 Chapter 3 Activation methods 10 3 1 Types of signal 10 3 2 Managing multi alarm conditions 11 Chapter 4 Signalling 12 4 1 Types of signalling 12 4 2 Tamper memory and fault signalling 13 Chapter 5 Programming 14 5 1 The Programming steps 14 5 2 Programming Menu 15 5 3 Programming from a PC 17 Appendix A Order codes 20 Notes 21 Warranty ...

Page 3: ...tten permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement 2014 Ness Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 28 069 984 372 3 IVY SIREN Installation Programming Manual Document Part Number 890 450 www nesscorporation com National Customer Service Centre Ph 1300 551 991 customer...

Page 4: ... etc and ready to go factory settings refer to Table 7 Programming Menu ensure fast and easy installation with few or even no setting adjustments Ness Corporation also offers Ivy unit units which can be connected to SmartLiving intrusion control panels via I BUS for remote programming and management purposes thus providing first rate security system customization capabilities 1 1 Suppliers Details...

Page 5: ...rity FAULT Tamper signal relay with programmable polarity Super bright LED technology flasher with high power driver circuit Blow torch protection Magneto dynamic horn with automatic function control Dislodgement and Open casing protection Metal guard inside 4 tone sounder Squawk tone Programmable sound output time Programmable volume Programmable flasher sequence Programmable flasher time Backup ...

Page 6: ... M Wall plug locations N Tamper screw location O Metal guard screw locations P External casing screw locations Q STATUS LED Red LED R PRG LED Green LED S Magneto dynamic horn connector T External casing in plastic U Casing hinges V Metal guard Table 4 Terminal board no icon name Description 1 Positive power terminal supports 13 8V 2 Negative power terminal 3 START D Ancillary terminal with program...

Page 7: ...n is possible only for bus versions C D G H I K L M M M M N O O P P U U Table 5 Technical specifications Operating voltage nominal 13 8 V maximum 14 0 V minim 13 2 V Minimum current draw 15 mA Maximum current draw from panel 150 mA Maximum current draw from battery 900 mA Sounder output l 3m 104 dB A Carrier frequency 1148 Hz Flash rate per minute programmable 36 46 56 Maximum alarm time programma...

Page 8: ...e the device Note If the factory default settings suit the installation requirements device configuration will be unnecessary 10 Replace the metal guard and the plastic casing The STATUS LED will blink at 0 5 second intervals 11 Powerup the device The STATUS LED will go On solid for 10 seconds The LED will go Off when the Ivy unit enters the ope rating phase standby If the Ivy unit is connected vi...

Page 9: ... the sounder flasher from the intrusion control panel for example during maintenance sessions I BUS CONNECTION Only the Ivy BF can be connected to the I BUS connections on the Ness SmartLiving Series panels This connection allows you to program the device and activate alarm signalling directly from the panel In addition connection of the I BUS wire to terminal provides a power source which enables...

Page 10: ...equires a 12V 2 1Ah battery not included which must be connected by means of the respective wires Table 3 E Take care to respect the battery polarity during the installation phase red positive black negative The battery efficiency test will run 60 minutes after installation and every 10 minutes thereafter In the event of an alarm the battery test will be delayed by 60 minutes Failure of the batter...

Page 11: ...vy unit processes the signals it picks up and then generates the respective events which can be associated with one or more signals The Ivy unit can generate the following events Power failure Low battery Battery inefficient Open casing Device dislodgement Foam tamper or similar in the horn Blow torch tamper Horn damage I BUS loss Note The audible and visual signalling triggered by open casing foa...

Page 12: ...US All I BUS related activations must be programmed via the intrusion control panel Panel events are capable of generating signalling directly on the sounder flasher without activating terminals or outputs Each event is capable of sending 8 programmable patterns to one or more Ivy B sounderflashers configured in the control panel Outputs or Other outputs Ivy B sounderflashers can be deactivated fr...

Page 13: ...able 3 R These can be activated by the control panel events using SmartLeague software programme refer to paragraph 5 3 Programming from a PC These two LEDs if suitably programmed will signal device faults and tamper events for details refer to paragraph 4 2 Tamper memory and fault signalling AUDIBLE SIGNALLING The magneto dynamic horn provides a choice of 4 tones which can be programmed with a ma...

Page 14: ...table shows the various event types and how they are signalled on the LEDs the number of slow blinks which signal the type of event concerned and the related Programming menu option which will allow you to enable disable the respective signalling capacities Fault signalling will stop automatically when the cause of the fault clears Tamper memory signalling will clear only after two consecutive ala...

Page 15: ... exit the programming phase and step back to this point if no command is received within the allowed time 3 Press and hold the PAGE button until the STATUS LED goes Off 4 Use the PAGE button to move to the different options on the menu The LED combination the LEDs which blink identifies the option concerned 5 Press the SEL button Table 3 B to select the required option The LED combination the LEDs...

Page 16: ...utes 6 minutes 3 minutes 5 Flashes Blinking on the LEDs of the LED Input 50 flashes minute 42 flashes minute 33 flashes minute 6 Outputs TAMPER and FAULT TAMPER normally closed TAMPER normally open FAULT normally closed FAULT normally open 7 Activation of the START input LED STATUS LED PRG Visual signalling Sounder Deactivated empty 8 Activation of the LED input LED STATUS LED PRG Visual signallin...

Page 17: ...lect the type of sound emitted by the horn 4 Maximum audible signal time allows you to select the maximum time the horn will sound for after which only other types of signalling will continue until the Ivy unit restores to standby 5 Visual signals the first option allows blinking on the STATUS and PRG LEDs activated by the LED input the other options allow you to select the visual signal on the fl...

Page 18: ...asher activation Duration sounder sounder activation time expressed in seconds from 1 to 125 or in minutes from 1 to 125 Sound type the sound of the audible signal 5 tones available Volume 17 volume levels available Activate flasher enable disable flasher activation Duration flasher flasher activation time expressed in seconds minutes or Endless If Endless is selected the flasher will signal conti...

Page 19: ...d set the device parameters listed in this section which coincide with those describe in paragraph 5 2 Programming Menu Additionally the device provides the IBUS monitor parameter which when activated after control panel reset monitors the BUS for one minute The BUS status is indicated on the PRG LED On solid BUS disconnected 1 blink per second BUS connected and sounderflasher not enrolled 2 blink...

Page 20: ...s when the respective event is active If the Invert option is enabled LED activation occurs when the respective event is not active Note If the assigned event is a pulse event the Off status of the LED will occur only when you exit the control panel programming session SOUNDER FLASHER CUT OFF EVENTS In this final section you can select up to 5 control panel events which cut off the sounder and fla...

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