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BURGLAR 

ALARM PANEL  

BS-468/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BS-468/A

Page 1: ...BURGLAR ALARM PANEL BS 468 A ...

Page 2: ...tatus 27 Outputs programming 27 System general parameters programming 28 BS 465 PSTN telephone dialer programming 29 BS 464 GSM telephone dialer programming 31 Wireless Network 33 Factory Menu 34 3 4 Wireless Zones Functions 35 Wireless Zones Extension Board Installation 35 Wireless devices installation 35 Wireless devices deletion 37 General information concerning wireless devices installation pr...

Page 3: ...s to a file 55 Send settings to the panel 55 Offline Connection 56 New 56 Panel s Firmware Update 57 4 I OLYMPIA APPLICATIOΝ 58 5 Technical Characteristics 59 5 1 Peripheral device consumption chart 60 6 Information regarding the installation 61 ...

Page 4: ...as port for connecting an YET 205B 630 remote control receiv er and an automatic telephone dialler On the telephone dialler port you can connect a BS 465 wired PSTN telephone dialer or a BS 464 wireless GSM telephone dialer The diagram below shows the interior of the panel and the keyboard USB port for panel control Indication LEDs Constantly lit means that there is an error blinking means that th...

Page 5: ...ing the ABC key if during the programming the option ARM WITHOUT CODE has been se lected The disarming of the system can be done by using the master code or one of the user code 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 also be done by pre...

Page 6: ... disabled will not be armed during the next arming of the system For example if we enter 04 and then immediately 07 this means that the next time the system is armed zones 4 and 7 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 wou...

Page 7: ...d and are stored in the panel s internal memory This means that an error event was triggered for Zone1 at 12 20 on March 07 2012 It also informs us this is the 70th event of a total of 70 events With the up and down arrow keys 2 and 8 we can see all the registered events The event memory has a capacity of 250 events and once filled the new event will erase the oldest The events that are registered...

Page 8: ...t can be changed by the user By typing the master code the next display shows With the EVENTS selection we can see all events or delete the events in memory If we choose to erase the events memory the system requests an extra confirmation and then erases all the events Selecting CODES option we can alter the master code or user codes or delete the user codes Through CHANGE PASSWORD option we can c...

Page 9: ...he CODES menu select DELETE PASSWORD We enter the number of the password that we 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 PASS WORD 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 previou...

Page 10: ...ult the selection is set to 40 The specific option is NOT available on BS 477 wireless keyboard With the selection IDLE BACKLIGHT MODE we can set the way the display is illuminating when active There are 3 options ALWAYS OFF The display is illuminated after pressing any key The brightness level drops to the idle backlight level after 1 minute ONLY WHEN DISARMED The display is always illuminated wh...

Page 11: ...The following screen ap pears If the CHANGE TIMER is selected it means that the timer is active If the DELETE TIMER is highlighted then this means that the timer is inactive The inactive timer always has a de fault time of 12 00 The selection CHANGE TIMER is also used to create a pro cedure By selecting CHANGE TIMER we see The user selects the time that the specific timer will be activated The use...

Page 12: ...exist anymore If for example an SMS could not be delivered in a past time and the user press RESET the specific warning will be deleted But if a battery is disconnected by pressing RESET the specific fault will not be deleted since that fault still exists The screen to the left is what a user gets after pressing at RESET menu line At the end of this manual there are some pages called Information r...

Page 13: ...ance area On zones 3 and 4 the rest of the radars and on zones 5 to 7 the magnetic contacts that we require to give an immediate alarm Finally on zone 8 con nect the TAMPER of the external siren We can either arm section A perimeter alarm when we are in the house or all the system ABC For connection methods see the next section CONNECTION There are 6 pre made programs that you can select via the t...

Page 14: ...e ground floor radar detectors and if we arm sections ABC we have full operation of the system 3 Zone 1 Zone with delay section Α With bell sound Zone 2 Zone with delay section Α Zone 3 Zone without delay section Α Zone 4 Zone with delay section B Zone 5 Zone with delay section B Zone 6 Zone without delay section B Zone 7 Zone without delay section B Zone 8 TAMPER Zone Zone 17 keyboard 1 Zone with...

Page 15: ...Zone 16 Zone without delay section B Zone 17 keyboard 1 Zone with delay section Α This configuration is suitable for a large store with sections A B present 6 Zone 1 Zone with delay section Α Zone 2 Zone with delay section Α Zone 3 Zone without delay section Α Zone 4 Zone without delay section Α Zone 5 Zone without delay section Α Zone 6 Zone with delay section B Zone 7 Zone with delay section B Z...

Page 16: ...and a small alignment vial that is used to correctly mount the base After connecting the cables the main body is fastened to the base A screw on the bottom side does not permit accidental removing of the main body from the base To connect the panel to the keyboard of keyboards use the terminals 12V A and Β Respective ter minals are also found on the keyboard The connection is a typical RS 485 conn...

Page 17: ...ter the other No terminal should contain 3 cables or more The jump ers of the terminal resistors must be placed only on the two outermost devices On all the other devic es is should be removed or left in a open position This same connection can be used if we want to connect 2 to 7 keyboards Outputs EXT A B are not used at present time ...

Page 18: ... cover of the siren must be removed i e during a battery change In normal operation the cable must be removed from the terminal of the panel When the FL terminal is supplied with 12V the beacon is activated If it is connected to the terminal P3 of the panel then the beacon will flash once for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and three times 0 5 second duration when the panel is disarmed The conta...

Page 19: ...espective terminals 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 mag netic contacts or other de vices that do not require power only 2 cables are re quired The diagram to the ...

Page 20: ...N and GSM as well as the 2 menus EVENTS NOTIFICATION of the ARC Alarm Receiving Center of the PSTN and the GSM When a value is entered i e entry time and after the last digit is entered the value is stored auto matically without the need of pressing an additional key If the user does not reach the last digit of the value and is pressed then the value that is shown on the display is stored There is...

Page 21: ... press again The following screen appears 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 The following screen appears By selecting the EVENTS option we can go through all the logged events of the system by selecting ALL EVENTS or erase the events log by selecting CLEAR EVENTS...

Page 22: ...his selection and pressing we must select the section that is affected by the password We can select A B C or ABC SET WITH DELAY EXTRA The password arms only does not disarm the panel but with an exit delay that equals with EXIT TIME EXTRA EXIT TIME Making this selection and pressing we must select the section that is affected by the password We can select A B C or ABC The extra delay exists eithe...

Page 23: ... sections A B C have an arming delay We must reply YES or NO for each subsection ENTRANCE DELAY BEEPS A user can select YES if he wants the built in buzzer to sound during the entry countdown EXIT DELAY BEEPS A user can select YES if he wants the built in buzzer to sound during the exit countdown BEEP PARTIALLY ARMED Select if the built in buzzer will sound during the exit time in case of a partia...

Page 24: ...t a bypass confirmation for each active zone REMOTECONTROL ACTION We select the operation mode of the remote control if available The available actions are ARM DISARM PANIC ALL FUNCTIONS and DEACTIVATION When ALL FUNCTIONS is selected we can perform arming disarming panic alarm and silent alarm For wireless operation use the YET 205B 630 remote control receiver and RF 467 remote con trol transmitt...

Page 25: ...just the parameters of the zones These functions apply for both wired and wireless zones By selecting it we can enter the desired zone number 01 56 After inserting the zone s number the name of the zone ap pears If the zone is a wireless zone the device s ID and type also appear for 2 seconds After that time the ZONE MODE menu appears In every menu item the cursor highlights the current setting DI...

Page 26: ...r fire alarm system is also disarmed The zone must be connected with a normally closed contact of the relay of the other sys tem If this setting is made by a keyboard YES should be selected in zone bypass and forced arm ing selection SET UNSET SECTION When this zone is activated it will change the state of the panel or a section of it from armed to disarmed and vice versa It can be used to arm the...

Page 27: ...ces connected on them For example if a magnetic contact of a window is connected on zone 4 and someone opens it the ALL ZONES OK will disappear and number 04 will start blink When the window is being closed the screen will return to its previ ous state The same procedure is used for PIR sensors radars too Outputs programming TECHNICIAN MENU OUTPUTS Through this setting we can program the way each ...

Page 28: ...rd must have its own address in order to be acknowledged by the panel We can change it by hat option This option is NOT available on the BS 477 Wireless Keyboard SCAN KEYBOARDS Use this option to have the panel scan for all connected keyboards SCAN EXTENSIONS Automatically detects expansion cards It must be executed whenever one of the zone cards a GSM answering machine or a PSTN answering machine...

Page 29: ... current telephone num ber to be called The options available are more than these shown on the display to the right More options can be programmed through the computer software PC 468 that accompanies the panel BS 468 A Due to the fact that in this menu not all options are shown the cur sor does not highlight the current option but always the top most After making the required selection it is time...

Page 30: ...er of the ARC PANEL ID 0 9 B F we can enter the ID of the alarm panel using the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters from B to F ATTENTION When the BS 477 wireless keypad is used if the user does not type a digit within 10 seconds the keypad returns to the menu EVENTS NOTIFICATION We can select which events the ARC will be informed by COMMUNICATION TEST We can adjust the panel not to perform a communica...

Page 31: ...lter the fol lowing screen is shown At this point we can select if during the selected events the GSM will call and send an SMS to the tel ephone number will only call or will only send an SMS It is advised to use SMS notification and not phone calling since charging can be verified easily a phone call can be transferred to an automatic telephone dialler instead of the phone After selecting one of...

Page 32: ...ommands As of the second option 15 seconds is not an strict value 1 second differences can be observed depending each mo bile provider GSM ENTER SIM CARD PIN Two options ENTER PIN and CARD HAS NO PIN are available We use the second option in case the installed card does not have a PIN number If the installed card has a PIN number first option then this PIN number must be entered in this menu or el...

Page 33: ...ngth appears on a scale from 1 to 4 ASSIGN ZONE Normally on Network Installation every device that is recognized is assigned automatically to the first free wireless zone number Through ASSIGN ZONE function it is possible to assign a wireless de vice to a specific zone of our choice ATTENTION If a device already exists in the specific zone it will be deleted First of all we set the number of the z...

Page 34: ...y default setting is set to ON WIRELESS TAMPERS This feature allows us to monitor in real time whether the switch of any wireless device installed on the network is pressed or not The numbers displayed are the wireless zones whose tamper is active not pressed WIRELESS SENSORS This feature allows us to monitor in real time whether the sensor of a wireless device that is installed on the network is ...

Page 35: ...hen select MASTER OR TECH MENU By typing the TECHNICIAN code we enter the technician menu 2 By going down with the 8 button on the second page of the technical menu we select the WIRELESS ZONE menu Select NETWORK INSTALLATION and starts in stalling wireless devices see picture on the right At the bot tom left there is a counter counting the seconds After 999 seconds if no device is added the insta...

Page 36: ...reless network installation without keyboard and PC The procedure is simple and is realized via 2 push buttons of the BS 479 expansion card The pro cess is divided into 2 parts the first one concerns the device detection and the second concerns the installation of a wireless keyboard If the BS 477 wireless keyboard is installed the installation of other devices can be completed by the keyboard men...

Page 37: ...nstallation from the BS 479 extension as soon as it detects the keyboard will erase all wireless zones and will insert the new keyboard into zone 25 Wireless devices deletion A Deleting ALL wireless zones From the main screen of the keyboard press and then select MASTER OR TECH MENU By typing the TECHNICIAN code we enter the technician menu By pressing the 8 button on the sec ond page of the menu ...

Page 38: ... position 4 flashes Out of range The device will not operate in this position f After conducting the range test we can see the wireless link data in the menu TECHNICIAN MENU WIRELESS NETWORK VIEW DEVICE With 2 8 we move between the zones The better the reception quality the higher the RSSI 4 4 perfect reception 2 As far as we are not performing the Network Installation procedure no device can join...

Page 39: ...ery There is a risk of serious damage WIRELESS MOTION DETECTOR BS 470 Wireless Motion Detection features 2 DIP switches DS1 and a Tamper Switch DIP Switch 1 OFF position The device triggers alarm event as soon as the sensor gets acti vated DIP Switch 1 ON position An alarm event is given after a time delay has elapsed since sensor activation That delay is set through ZONES menu DIP Switch 2 OFF po...

Page 40: ...anic key unlocks the whole keypad BS 477 MENU It is the same as of BS 466 A menu but with some minor differences Most importantly when entering a menu the current active setting is not illuminated as in BS 466 A Instead of that the first setting is always selected ARMED SYS INDICATORS and IDLE BACKLIGHT MODE menu options do not affect BS 477 and are intended for use with BS 466 A only Inside WIREL...

Page 41: ...C 468 that is provided free by Olympia Electronics A simple USB to mini USB cable BS 466 A keyboard or a USB to Type B cable connection to the panel s board and a CD with the latest version of the program is required It is not recommended to connect the panel or keypad to the computer via a USB hub WARNING The latest version of the software PC 468 is available in the following web address http www...

Page 42: ...be green The bottom indicator is not permanently green but it flashes when the panel sends data to PC PC 468 initial screen We press the connect button and the window bellow appears After a while the current attached de vices of the panel will appear While the panel tries to enumerate the connected system peripherals the OK button is not active The picture bellow shows an example of a system that ...

Page 43: ...he code the access level is different The factory setting for the technician code is 9 9 9 9 and for master code 1 2 3 4 From now and on we can change or view all the settings of the panel such as zones passwords events timers and outputs Be noted that depending on the password entered only the corresponding level features can be al tered If there is a wireless zone extension card plugged in we pr...

Page 44: ... Zones information passwords events timers and outputs Because this function is time consuming if we need to take information for specific features of the panel it is better to load the data from each tab independently The available tabs are listed below PANEL ZONES CODES WIRELESS WIRELESS INFO GSM or PSTN These tabs appear ONLY if BS 479 or BS 465 are present EVENTS TIMERS OUTPUTS ...

Page 45: ...s 40sec This means that we have made a change that is not yet permanent Not sent to the panel If we want to make the changes permanent we have to press Send A window showing the send progress appears and it will disappear when the settings have been sent After that the entry time field becomes white again In general this is a standard procedure in any window Whenever we perform some changes the co...

Page 46: ...46 While being in Technician mode the user can adjust the function of each zone If Master mode is enabled see picture below the user can only change the name of the zone ...

Page 47: ...of the Code see the picture below The Code name is not being sent to the panel It is saved in a file and can help the alarm installer When we change the password we are asked to type it 2 times for security reasons The above picture shows the option Visible Codes With this option the user can choose whether or not ne wants the codes to appear in digit form If this box is deselected then all the co...

Page 48: ...that appear are A A The event number Date and time of the event Category It may be Alarm Fault General Normal Bypass Warning etc Source Where the event came from It can be the Panel Keypad Zone GSM Code Output etc Name If the source is a zone the zone name is shown in this column Address The address of the source of the event This is NOT the wireless devices ID Description A description of the eve...

Page 49: ...anel are not saved in the file with the settings of the panel We can save them in a separate file by pressing the button Save located in the down right corner as shown in the picture below The Open button is used to load an event file ...

Page 50: ... every Monday at 7 00 while Timer 4 arms the system every Wednesday at 17 00 Outputs Window In Outputs window we can see and set the panel s outputs functions Their operation is described in a previous chapter In the Name column we can write a name to remember the function of e g WATERING This infor mation exists only in the PC file and not in the table ...

Page 51: ...tion Added devices appear in the white text box below the Network Setup section Zones deletion With Delete all wireless zones button we can delete all the available wireless zones that exist in the system If we want to delete a single wireless zone we can do it by press ing Delete a wireless zone button after filling the desired zone number Zone assignment With Assign Zone Number button the techni...

Page 52: ...ese fields are read only Receive and set RF supervisor and Wireless Siren LED By pressing the Receive button we can read the data from the panel By presssing the Send button we can send these data to the panel GSM Window If there is a BS 464 GSM automatic dialer extension card installed to the system the user has access to the following window ...

Page 53: ...e active In the area below the number there are cells where we can define the actions that will be performed when events are triggered by the panel These actions can be either calls to the corresponding number text messages or both of them PSTN Window If there is a BS 465 PSTN automatic dialer extension card installed to the system the user has access to the following window By pressing the Receiv...

Page 54: ...ving Center we can set or read the settings of this center Master and Technician user password modification In case we have gained TECHNICIAN or MASTER access we can change the password as follows We press the user button on the main bar The following window pops up Press the Change button and the window below shows up We enter the new four digit password twice and click OK The new password has im...

Page 55: ...rsonal panel configuration ATTENTION In order to save all the settings and adjustments that we have made in a panel which operates in Online Mode all the data in all windows should have been updated That means NO green fields in any window should exist Send settings to the panel By pressing the following button we can send all the present data to our panel We usually use this action after Loading ...

Page 56: ...dicator to the down left bottom of the above screen reveals the connection ab sense between the panel and the PC After we press the button New we see the following window We can choose whether our system will have a GSM or PSTN dialer or if a wireless or wired zones extension will be available We can also choose the number of BS 466 A keypads By pressing any of the 3 buttons on the bottom of the w...

Page 57: ...version in which the table will be upgraded is also mentioned For the latest version of the board program it is necessary to download the latest version of the PC 468 program from the company s site During the next step the user will be asked to type the TECHNICIAN user password once again and the upgrade procedure starts A window box appears If the message Press any key to continue comes out then...

Page 58: ...58 4 I OLYMPIA APPLICATIOΝ Olympia Electronics Alarm application is available for smart phones and tablets for Android or IOS You can download it at Google play or Apple store ...

Page 59: ...e alarm goes off Outputs P1 P2 P3 General outputs with a 13 8V 200mA rating These outputs are activated depending on the panel settings Relay Output Relay change over output NC C NO The voltage current limit is 30VDC 1A 12V Output General output power for devices 13 8V 500mA Zones 8 independed wired zones inputs with 5 6kΩ terminal resistance on each of them 32 wireless zones inputs with BS 479 ex...

Page 60: ...s each product This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re setting done by a third party unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our compan...

Page 61: ...2 3 4 ____________ Technician password 9 9 9 9 ____________ Users Passwords Α Α Password Owner Function Α Α Password Owner Function 01 26 02 27 03 28 04 29 05 30 06 31 07 32 08 33 09 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 62: ...0 03 22 41 04 23 42 05 24 43 06 25 44 07 26 45 08 27 46 09 28 47 10 29 48 11 30 49 12 31 50 13 32 51 14 33 52 15 34 53 16 35 54 17 36 55 18 37 56 19 38 Various information Entry time ________ seconds Exit time _________ seconds Extra Exit Time _________ seconds Siren sound time ________ minutes ...

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