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«ZONE WITH DELAY». The zone will trigger an alarm event after an entrance delay. This selection is 
used for the magnetic contacts that are used for the main entrance and also for the radar  the will de-
tect the user before he reaches the panel to disarm it. For wireless PIR sensor and magnetic sensor, 
the selection is forced from the device Dip-switch and it is validated only in the technician menu. If the 
user selects anything else except for 

“zone with delay” or “zone with no delay”, then the panel setting 

is  forced  and  the  Dip-switch  has  no  effect.  Changing  the  Dip-switch  of  the  device  outside  technician 
menu has no effect. The user must enter technician menu, change the Dip-switch and press the tam-
per of the device, in order to validate the delay option. 

«ZONE WITHOUT DELAY». The zone will trigger an immediate alarm. This selection is used for radar 
detectors and magnetic contacts that are  used in other areas. For the delay settings  read the proce-
dure above in the paragraph 

«ZONE WITH DELAY». 

«PANIC». This zone will trigger an immediate alarm event, even though the panel is disarmed. It will 
also  produce  a  panic  alarm  message  if  a  telephone  dialer  is  installed.  It  can  be  used  on  zones  that 
have a panic button. 

«FIRE». This zone will trigger an immediate alarm event even if the panel is disarmed. It will also pro-
duce a fire alarm message if a telephone dialer is installed. It can be used on zones that have smoke 
and heat detectors. 

«SILENT». The zone will trigger an immediate silent alarm event. It will activate the telephone dialler if 
installed and not the sirens. It can be used in zones that have a panic button and the human that op-
erates it is being threatened by not using it. 

«ZONE NEXT DELAY». When this option is activated, the system will arm after (EXIT TIME+EXTRA 
EXIT TIME) time. 

«SET SECTION». When this zone is activated it will arm the whole system or a section of it. It can be 
used to arm the panel through some other system such as a BMS or fire alarm system. The zone must 
be connected with a normally closed contact of the relay of the other system. If this setting is made by 
a keyboard, 

‘’YES’’ should be selected in zone bypass and forced arming selection. 

«UNSET SECTION». When this zone is activated it will disarm the whole system or a section of it. It 
can be used to disarm the panel when some other system such as a BMS or 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 panel through some other sys-
tem such as a BMS or fire alarm system. The zone must be connected with a normally closed contact 
of  the  relay  of  the  other  system.  If  this  setting  is  made  by  a  keyboard, 

‘’YES’’ should be selected in 

zone bypass and forced arming selection. 

«PG CONTROL». As far this particular zone is enabled, the selected output will also be activated. In 
this option the technician must choose between P1, P2, P3 or RELAY. 

«TAMPER». This zone will trigger an immediate alarm event, even if the panel is disarmed. It can be 
used as a zone for connecting the TAMPER outputs of the external siren or the other devices. 

«RADAR  2  PULSES».  This  is  a  special  zone  type  is  used  for  avoid  false  alarms.  Only  radars  (PIR 
sensors) must be connected to this zone. When the panel is armed it operates with the following way: 

If the panel receives the first alarm signal from the  specific zone,  it  waits for 5 minutes. If during this 
interval,  the  panel  receives  a  second  signal,  an  immediate  alarm  is  triggered.  If  during  the  5  minute 
interval a second signal  is  not received  by  the panel,  then  the first signal is considered to be  a false 
alarm and is discarded. 

Summary of Contents for BS-468/A

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

Page 2: ...uts programming 27 System general parameters programming 28 BS 464 GSM telephone dialer programming 31 Wireless Network 33 Factory Menu 35 3 4 Wireless Zones Functions 35 Wireless Zones Extension Boar...

Page 3: ...aken to load data from the file is as follows 55 Save settings to a file 55 Send settings to the panel 55 Offline Connection 56 New 56 Panel s Firmware Update 57 4 I OLYMPIA APPLICATIO 58 5 Technical...

Page 4: ...has 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 wirel...

Page 5: ...simply pressing 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...

Page 6: ...s are 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 disable...

Page 7: ...t have happened 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 70 th event of a total of...

Page 8: ...ion that 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 mem...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...By default 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 activ...

Page 11: ...number 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...

Page 12: ...nd do not 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 press ing RESET th...

Page 13: ...entrance 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 W...

Page 14: ...of the ground floor radar detectors and if we arm sections ABC we have full operation of the system 3 Zone 1 Zone with delay section With bell sound Zone 2 Zone with delay section Zone 3 Zone without...

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

Page 16: ...rminals 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 remo...

Page 17: ...one after 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...

Page 18: ...at the 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...

Page 19: ...to the respective 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 d...

Page 20: ...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 wit...

Page 21: ...ician that installs the panel It is noted that in BS 466 A in Technician Menu if no key is pressed for 2 hours the keypad returns to the main screen exiting the Technician Menu In BS 477 this time is...

Page 22: ...Making this 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 wit...

Page 23: ...define if 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 countdow...

Page 24: ...request 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 DEA...

Page 25: ...cian can adjust 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 nam...

Page 26: ...it will arm the whole system or a section of it It can be used to arm the panel through some other system such as a BMS or fire alarm system The zone must be connected with a normally closed contact...

Page 27: ...ble For the last three settings the panel will automatically select the correct setting If no special settings are required then it is good practice not to alter them Wired zones status TECHNICIAN MEN...

Page 28: ...esent time System general parameters programming TECHNICIAN MENU SYSTEM DEVICE ADDRESS By default each keyboard BS 466 A is assigned by address 2 If we only have one keyboard there is no reason to cha...

Page 29: ...numbers local or international Using this menu we select the number of the telephone that we want to al ter Select from 1 to 6 After selecting the number of the phone that we want to alter the follow...

Page 30: ...Center is activated or deactivated ARC PHONE NUMBER We can enter the telephone number 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...

Page 31: ...nt to alter 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...

Page 32: ...one calls even if the calling telephone number has been programmed to send remote commands As of the second option 15 seconds is not an strict value 1 second differences can be observed depending each...

Page 33: ...477 d ID This is the unique address each device has e RSSI 4 The devices signal strength appears on a scale from 1 to 4 ASSIGN ZONE Normally on Network Installation every device that is recognized is...

Page 34: ...ime whether the switch of any wireless device installed on the network is pressed or not The numbers which displayed are the wireless zones whose tamper is ac tive not pressed When wireless keypad is...

Page 35: ...ow there are all the necessary steps required to install add wireless devices to the BS 468 A bur glar system The specific procedure takes place by choosing NETWORK INSTALLATION and can be started onl...

Page 36: ...hen all of the above steps have been completed the rest of the wireless network settings can be executed normally by the BS 477 Wireless network installation without keyboard and PC The procedure is s...

Page 37: ...n with the 8 but ton and select DELETE ALL ZONES After a few seconds we return in the wireless menu Wireless devices will leave the network after a maximum of 2 5 minutes NOTE If a wireless keyboard s...

Page 38: ...performing Network Installation For example it is impossible to connect devices on the panel from the house next door that are already installed on another BS 468 A panel Also only Olympia Electronic...

Page 39: ...so a terminal for connecting an external magnetic contact which when not in use must be short circuited WIRELESS MAGNETIC CONTACT BS 471 Wireless Magnetic Contact features 2 DIP switches DS1 and a Tam...

Page 40: ...value communication may exist but there will be an increased number of lost packets It is not recommended to install a keypad to a posi tion that the indication is less than 20 For a safe conclusion a...

Page 41: ...rly If we accidently open the PC program before the drivers installation is finished and the communication indicator is red instead of green see first picture on the next page we must close the PC pro...

Page 42: ...e 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 tha...

Page 43: ...ing on the 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 suc...

Page 44: ...such as 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 fr...

Page 45: ...he 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 fiel...

Page 46: ...46 921468007_09_010 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: ...e name 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...

Page 48: ...columns 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 Zon...

Page 49: ...e 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...

Page 50: ...Sector A 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...

Page 51: ...installation 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 i...

Page 52: ...rsion These 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 pressing the Send button we can send these d...

Page 53: ...rresponding settings The number must be 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...

Page 54: ...absence of AC power If the system is connected to a Alarm Receiving Center we can set or read the settings of this center Master and Technician user password modification In case we have gained TECHN...

Page 55: ...nd or extensions 2 Load settings file 3 Press New and then Connect Save settings to a file By pressing the following button we can save our personal panel configuration ATTENTION In order to save all...

Page 56: ...the indicator 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...

Page 57: ...in panel board and NOT on the keypad BS 466 A The user is asked if he agrees with the upgrade At this point the version in which the table will be upgraded is also mentioned For the latest version of...

Page 58: ...58 921468007_09_010 4 I OLYMPIA APPLICATIO 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: ...d when the 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 volta...

Page 60: ...ompanies 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 goo...

Page 61: ...password 1 2 3 4 ____________ Technician password 9 9 9 9 ____________ Users Passwords Password Owner Function Password Owner Function 01 26 02 27 03 28 04 29 05 30 06 31 07 32 08 33 09 34 10 35 11 3...

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