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BS-458 

Burglar alarm 

panel 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BS-458

Page 1: ...BS 458 Burglar alarm panel ...

Page 2: ...gs 20 Automatic arming disarming 22 Zone Programming 23 Output programming 25 Programming the general parameters of the system 25 Initial settings of the automatic GSM telephone operator BS 454 26 Programming the telephone dialer GSM BS 454 26 3 4 Resetting to factory default passwords 28 3 5 Programming from the computer 28 Connection function 29 Programming the panel 32 Zone settings 35 Password...

Page 3: ...erior of the panel USB port for programming Indicator LED Connected mains power supply System ready to arm Α Section Α armed Β Section Β armed C Section C armed Lit means that there is a fault Blinking means that there is an alarm Note During the exit time the section indicators blink Control keypad 0 9 entry numbers Menu access and Enter Cancel or ESC key A B C ABC codeless immediate arm keys C a...

Page 4: ...put suitable for the BS 413 autonomous siren and 2 programmable outputs P1 and P2 The panel also has an internal siren that sounds loudly in case of an alarm The photo above shows the base of the BS 458 panel All the connections are done on the base and the connections cables pass under the base Mains power supply connections Zone connections Base mounting holes Alignment vial Cable entry area ...

Page 5: ... simply pressing the ABC key if during the programming the option one key programming has been selected The disarming of the system can be done by using the master code or one of the user codes that have been programmed for general disarming The individual arming of the subsystems Α Β C can be done by pressing one of the user codes that have been programmed to arm each subsystem The arming can als...

Page 6: ...4 this means that the next time the system is armed zones 2 and 4 will be disabled If a zone blinks this means that it is preventing the system from arming If it is blackened then this means that it is disabled If it is blinking and blackened then this means that it is disabled but would prevent the panel from arming if it was not disabled Selecting ZONES CONDITION Here we can test the good operat...

Page 7: ...memory using there respective menus Selecting MANUAL OUTPUTS CHECK we can see With the up and down arrow keys we can select the required option and by pressing we can see or we can change the state of the output Ρ1 Ρ2 Warning In order for an output to be able to change state from this selection it must be programmed as ON OFF MANUAL When an output changes state the device connected to it is activa...

Page 8: ...8 10 2015 8 921458000_09_003 If SIGNAL LEVEL is selected and a GSM module is not connected then the following message is shown NO GSM CONNECTED PRESS TO RETURN ...

Page 9: ...ke this selection the system requests a confirmation and then erases all the events from the events memory With the CODES option we can alter the master code or user codes or delete the user codes Selecting CODES and pressing we see With the CHANGE PASSWORD selection we can create or alter the user passwords Up to 20 user passwords can be set and are named code01 code02 up to code20 By default all...

Page 10: ... want to delete After that the system deletes the password If we want to change the main password from the CODES menu select CHANGE MAIN PASSWORD By pressing the key we see After entering the 4 new digits of the password we are prompted to repeat the process We enter again the 4 digits and if they match we the previous entry then the display shows the relative message and the change is made To ent...

Page 11: ...st the 2 last digits of the year With the selection TIME SETTING we see We enter the hour in 24 hour format and then the minutes After a while the display shows a confirmation message It is important that the above settings are made correctly in order to have accurate logging of the events where the time and date are also logged along with the event ______SETTINGS_______ ARM WITH TECH CODE DAY OF ...

Page 12: ... autonomy of the system in case of power failure With the BUZZER SETTING we select if the buzzer is sounded during all the events or only during alarm events The default setting is SOUNDS TO ALL EVENTS Finally the MASTER MENU has the option TIMERS With this selection we can program up to 10 automatic arming or disarming procedures of all or part of the system Selecting TIMERS we see the display be...

Page 13: ...ge show a series of specialized information used for the installation This information must be completed with the cooperation of the installation technician and must be stored in a safe place This information will help repair the system in case of fault conditions Finally there is the selection Reset When this option is selected then all warning are cleared form the main screen as well as all the ...

Page 14: ...nd typical installation in a residence with an additional perimeter alarm Connect to zone1 or to the zone of the keyboard the magnetic contact of the main entrance door On zone 2 the radars that monitor the entrance area On zones 3 and 4 the remaining IR radars Finally on zone 5 connect the TAMPER of the external siren We can either arm section A perimeter alarm when we are in the house or all the...

Page 15: ...onnecting the sirens For connecting the autonomous siren type BS 413 up to 7 cables are required On the terminals και connect the voltage AS which charges the siren When we supply the ST with 12V the siren and the beacon are activated It is connected to the P1 contact of the panel which is programmed to provide 12V during an alarm and 0V during the idle state ...

Page 16: ...rmed and three times 0 5 second duration when the panel is disarmed Simply program the output P2 to operate as a flash The contacts Τ1 and Τ2 are the TAMPER contacts of the siren which are connected to a respective zone on the panel which by default is zone 5 2 cables are required for connecting the internal siren BS 441 The terminals P1 and of the panel are connected to the and terminal of the si...

Page 17: ...of all the detectors The other 2 cables connect in series the contacts RELAY NC of all the detectors of the zone and the resistors found on the terminals of the panel The diagram above provides examples for connecting 1 or 2 detectors on the zones For the connection of magnetic contacts or other devices that do not require power only 2 cables are required by which we connect in series all the zone...

Page 18: ... Receiving Center of the PSTN and the GSM Also when a value is entered i e entry time and after the last digit is entered the value is stored automatically without the need to press an additional key If we do not reach the last digit of the value and the is pressed then the value that is shown on the display is stored There is always an indication on the display that shows which digit is edited Th...

Page 19: ...the key we see The technician password by default is 9999 but can be changed by the technician that installs the panel By entering the technician s password we enter the technician menu and we see By selecting the EVENTS option we can erase the events log If we make this selection the system asks for a confirmation and then erases the entire events log The CODE option permits us to change the tech...

Page 20: ... WITH DELAY EXTRA The password arms only does not disarm the panel but with an exit delay Making this selection and pressing the we must select the section that is affected by the password We can select A B C or ABC PG CONTROL The password activates or deactivates one of the controllable outputs Making this selection and by pressing we must select the output that the password affects We can select...

Page 21: ...ICATORS We have 2 selections OFF or ON With the selection OFF the indicators LEDs are not lit when the panel is armed IDLE BACKLIGHT MODE This option regards the illumination of the display and the keypads during the idle state of the system The idle state is the state where there is not alarm and no key has been pressed for 30 seconds We have 3 options ALWAYS OFF ONLY WHEN DISARMED which means of...

Page 22: ...e timer or delete timer see timers on the user menu Using the up and down keys and select CHANGE TIMER and after pressing the we see We select the number of the timer which we want to change or create and we see We enter the hours and minutes that we want the timer to activate and we see We select the day of the week when we want the timer to activate If we select EVERY DAY the timer will activate...

Page 23: ...ves us the options below DISABLE OFF The zone does not function and cannot issue and alarm or fault signal In this state are all the zone that are not physically installed on the system i e zones 09 16 if there in no expansion card Usually we set to this state all the zones that are not used ZONE WITH DELAY The zone will issue an alarm after an entrance delay This selection is used for the magneti...

Page 24: ...l siren or the other devices RADAR 2 PULSES This is a special zone setting used for avoiding false alarms Only radars must be connected to this zone With the panel armed it operates with the following way If the panel receives the first alarm signal from the zone it waits for 5 minutes If during this wait it receives a second signal it issues an immediate alarm If during the 5 minute wait a second...

Page 25: ...ave any fault ON ARM It is activated when the panel is armed FLASH It produces 3 short pulses during the arming of the panel and one long pulse during the disarming It can be connected to the FLASH or FL of the external siren ON OFF MANUAL It is activated manually by the keyboard of by a zone that has been programmed as PG CONTROL AC STATUS It is activated in the event of an AC power supply failur...

Page 26: ...e GSM does not accept or send commands Also the remote access is permited only by sms In case someone tries to send a call to the GSM then the GSM will leave the telephone to ring once and then close the line If the entry to the GSM menu is prohibited then the adjacent display is show If the entry to the GSM menu is allowed then the adjacent screen is shown CALLING NUMBERS The option permits us to...

Page 27: ...oftware PC 468 that accompanies the panel BS 458 Due to the fact that in this menu not all option are shown the cursor does not highlight the current option but always the top most After making the required selection it is time to enter the actual telephone number Due to the fact that the and or can be part of the number the storage is done using the Α key the cancellation is done using Β key and ...

Page 28: ...hone number If ACTIV BY UNKNOWN NUM is selected then any telephone number can issue commands to the GSM For more details information regarding the GSM card BS 454 i e remote access SMS command syntax refer to the user manual of the BS 454 3 4 Resetting to factory default passwords The main board of the panel contain 2 pins with the marking CODE RESET With this we can reset the passwords to the fac...

Page 29: ...rt of the BS 458 panel in order to establish a connection with the panel When the program starts we have 3 options 1 New to create a new file 2 File to open or modify a file 3 Connect establish a connection with the BS 458 panel Connection function To establish a connection with the panel connect the usb cable to the keyboard BS 466 and click on the as shown in the screen above The indicators on t...

Page 30: ...8 10 2015 30 921458000_09_003 the connected devices and the keyboards are shown Press OK to continue ...

Page 31: ... technician code 9 9 9 9 or the main user password 1 2 3 4 to receive all the settings of the panel Next we can set or view all the settings of the panel such as zones passwords events timers and outputs Be noted that depending on which password was entered technician or main user the access level changes and only the settings that correspond to the current level can be altered ...

Page 32: ...e above settings can be altered only be using the keyboard but by using the software we have a better visual perspective and the programming is easier Also by using the software we can easily synchronize the date and the time of the computer to that of the panel by clicking on the corresponding button ...

Page 33: ...second entrance time as shown below We see that the entrance time 40 is highlighted This means that we have changed this setting but the have not been stored yet By clicking on the button Send a window is shown for sending the new settings to the panel When the transfer has finished the windows closes and the highlight is removed ...

Page 34: ...8 10 2015 34 921458000_09_003 This procedure is adhered too for every change in the settings ...

Page 35: ...8 10 2015 35 921458000_09_003 Zone settings To set the zones of the panel we select the option Zones And a screen like the one below is shown ...

Page 36: ...n alter the operation of each zone whereas the main user can give a name to each zone so it can be easily recognized The screen above shows how we can change the name of each zone Warning The name of the zone can change only by using the PC software ...

Page 37: ...on and output as shown in the next screen capture The technician can also make changes to the codes which can also be done from the BS 466 keyboard If the main user enters this option he can only change the name and the password The name of the password is not sent to the panel It is used as information for the person responsible ...

Page 38: ...er a code it request for us to enter it 2 times in order to avoid errors In the previous screen we a can see an option Visible codes With this option the main user can later if the codes will be shown or if they will be in the form an asterix ...

Page 39: ...8 10 2015 39 921458000_09_003 The screen above shows a typical system ...

Page 40: ...ng e t c Source From where the event came from It can be by the panel keyboard zone GSΜ code output e t c Name If the source is a zone then the name of the zone is shown Address If the source of the event has an address Description A short description of the event Warning The events of the panel are not stored with the settings of the panel If we want to have the events of the panel we can store t...

Page 41: ...8 10 2015 41 921458000_09_003 With the button Open we can open a stored events file Timer settings With the timers option we can program automatic arming and disarming of the system ...

Page 42: ...8 10 2015 42 921458000_09_003 The screen above shows timer 2 used to arm section A every day at 2 50 AM whereas timer4 disarms the system every day at 12 00 AM ...

Page 43: ...ll the outputs The function is as described in altering the outputs by the BS 458 keyboard In the name column we can enter a name of the output so we can remember its function i e WATERING This information is only available in the software file and it is not transferred to the panel ...

Page 44: ...w file With this option we can start a new installation without the panel being connected First we select what the panel will contain a GSM or not Next we alter all the required settings and save the file using the selection File Save ...

Page 45: ... like in the screen below Select the file you want to open e g the test oaf To program the panel with the settings of the file we must first connect the PC with the BS 458 keyboard using the mini USB cable Then we can do a transfer of the settings to the panel as shown in the screen above ...

Page 46: ... PC software This is accomplished from the menu Help Firmware Update When this is selected then the system requests a confirmation to proceed If Yes is selected then the technician code is requested If the technician code is entered correctly then the procedure starts and the screen below is shown ...

Page 47: ...8 10 2015 47 921458000_09_003 When the procedure is completed with success then the respective message is shown ...

Page 48: ...nd the battery must be connected Only connecting the battery will not permit the firmware update During the update procedure do not remove the USB cable The connection with the panle must not be interrupted during this procedure If for any reason this procedure is interrupted then the panel must be sent to Olympia Electronics for reprogramming Adjusting the GSM BS 454 telephone dialer The BS 458 p...

Page 49: ...em only if the option activated bottom right in the GSM screen If deactivated is selected then no number has remote access of the GSM whereas if the option access from all number is selected then all the numbers has remote access capabilities On the left of this option there is also an area to enter the PIN of the inserted SIM card although it is advised not to use a PIN enabled SIM card The user ...

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Page 51: ... of 13 8V 150mA The outputs are activated according to the settings of the panel Output 12V General power output for devices 13 8V 250mA Zones 5 independent input zones Terminal resistor 5 6kOhm Maximum load The total load of the panel Outputs P1 P2 12V GSM e t c must not exceed 450mΑ in quiescent or alarm state Autonomy 12 hours with an external load Έξοδοι P1 P2 12V GSM e t c not more than 80mA ...

Page 52: ...09 IR and microwave moment detector 25mA BS 655 12 BS 660 12 Smoke or heat rise detector In alarm 13mA To achieve a 12 hour autonomy we must install up to 8 BS 405 or 3 BS 409 when no GSM is installed If a GSM is installed then we can install up to BS 405 or 2 BS 409 When the BS 458 is powered only by the battery then the BS 413 siren is not powered by the BS 458 panel ...

Page 53: ...d 1 2 3 4 ____________ Α Α Password Owner Function 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Zones Α Α Section Α Β C Area 01 02 03 04 05 Various information Entry time ________ seconds Exit time _________ seconds Siren time ________ minutes Technician password 9 9 9 9 ____________ ...

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