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Intrusion Control Panel 
SPC4000 

Installation&Configuration 
Manual 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products Intrusion Control Panel SPC4000 Installation Configuration Manual ...

Page 2: ...document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him ...

Page 3: ...ontroller Enclosures 20 5 1 1 Standard Enclosure 20 5 2 Mounting a keypad 21 5 3 Mounting an expander 21 6 Controller Hardware 22 7 Wiring the System 24 7 1 Wiring the X BUS Interface 24 7 1 1 Spur Chain Configuration 25 7 1 2 Star Multi drop Configuration 26 7 2 Wiring of Branch Expander 28 7 3 Wiring the Relay Output 29 7 4 Wiring the Zone Inputs 30 7 5 Wiring an External SAB Bell 32 7 6 Wiring ...

Page 4: ...RC Mssg 50 10 3 6 Keyfob Restore 50 10 3 7 User Duress 50 10 3 8 Retrigger 50 10 3 9 Bell on 1st 51 10 3 10 Bell on Failed to Set FTS 51 10 3 11 Strobe on Failed to Set FTS 51 10 3 12 Code Digits 51 10 3 13 Open Zones 51 10 3 14 Show State 52 10 3 15 EOL Resistance 52 10 3 16 SMS Auth Mode 52 10 3 17 Pace and Pin 52 10 3 18 Restore on Unset 52 10 3 19 Offline Tamper 53 10 4 Timers 54 10 4 1 Ext Be...

Page 5: ...10 11 2 Central Station 76 10 12 Test 77 10 12 1 Bell Test 78 10 12 2 Walk Test 78 10 12 3 Zone Monitor 78 10 12 4 Output Test 79 10 12 5 Soak Test 80 10 12 6 Audible Options 80 10 13 Utilities 81 10 13 1 Sys Software 81 10 13 2 Defaults 82 10 13 3 Fast Programmer 82 10 13 4 SPC Pro 82 10 14 Isolate 82 10 15 Event Log 83 10 16 Change Code 83 10 17 Users 83 10 17 1 Adding 83 10 17 2 Editing 84 10 1...

Page 6: ...ngineer Access 99 12 14 Language 99 12 15 Status Summary 99 12 15 1 Zones 100 12 15 2 System Alerts 100 12 15 3 Expanders 100 12 15 4 Keypads 100 12 16 Log 101 12 17 Utilities 101 12 17 1 Allowing Engineer Manufacturer Access 101 12 17 2 Changing Access Code 101 12 17 3 Setting the Time and Date 101 12 18 SMS 101 12 18 1 SMS Events 102 12 18 2 SMS Control 102 12 19 X 10 Outputs 102 13 Using the Fa...

Page 7: ...uxiliary Power Terminals114 16 6 Appendix G Calculating the Battery Power Requirements 116 16 7 Appendix H Domestic and Commercial Mode Default Settings 117 16 8 Appendix I Wiring of X10 Interface to the SPC Controller 118 16 9 Appendix J SIA Codes 118 16 10 Appendix k System Variables 121 16 11 Appendix L Zone Types 122 16 12 Appendix M Zone Attributes 123 16 13 Appendix N Zone Types and Assignab...

Page 8: ...8 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 09 2008 ...

Page 9: ...into service New readily assembled and installed device or modified device 1 2 General safety instructions 1 2 1 General information Read the general safety precautions before operating the unit Keep this document for later reference Always pass this document on together with the product Please also take into account any additional country specific local safety standards or regulations concerning ...

Page 10: ...ce Make sure the device is permanently connected to the electricity supply a readily accessible disconnect device must be provided Make sure the circuit the device is connected to is protected with a 16 A max fuse Do not connect any devices from other systems to this fuse This device is designed to work with TN power systems Do not connect the device to any other power systems Electrical grounding...

Page 11: ... the battery correctly and to fasten the battery strap or clip provided for this purpose 1 2 5 Service and maintenance Danger of electrical shock during maintenance Maintenance work must only be carried out by trained specialists Always disconnect the power cable and other cables from the main power supply before performing maintenance Danger of electrical shock while cleaning the device Do not us...

Page 12: ...Security 12 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 09 2008 1 4 Meanings of the hazard symbols WARNING Warning of a hazard area WARNING Warning of dangerous electrical voltage ...

Page 13: ... is available to the responsible agencies at Siemens Building Technologies Fire Security Products GmbH Co oHG 76181 Karlsruhe European Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance with the European Directive 2004 108 EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards emc emission EN 55022 Class B emc immunity EN 50130 4 European Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Di...

Page 14: ...board relays 1 strobe 30 V 1 A resistive switching current Field bus 2 X BUS on RS 485 307 kb s Interfaces 1 x X BUS 1 spur 1 x RS232 RJ45 ports for X 10 or external communications 1 x USB PC connection for terminal program access 1 x SPC Fast Programmer Tamper contact On board front cabinet spring tamper 2 auxiliary tamper inputs Operating temperature 5 40 C Relative humidity Max 90 no condensati...

Page 15: ... at 12 V DC Max 110 mA at 12 V DC Field bus 3 X BUS on RS 485 307 kb s Tamper contact Front rear spring tamper Operating temperature 5 40 C Relative humidity Max 90 no condensation Housing protection IP30 Housing protection class Class II Indoor General Housing material ABS Colour RAL 9003 Mounting Surface wall mounted height of 1 30 1 50 m Standards Designed to meet EN50131 1 2006 Grade 3 TS50131...

Page 16: ...S485 307 kb s Interfaces X BUS In Out Branch Tamper contact On board front cabinet spring tamper Operating temperature 5 40 C Relative humidity Max 90 no condensation Housing protection IP30 Colour RAL 9003 Housing protection class Class II Indoor General Mounting Surface wall mounted Housing material ABS Housing Plastic enclosure Standards Designed to meet EN50131 1 2006 Grade 3 TS50131 3 2003 Gr...

Page 17: ...perating temperature 5 40 C Relative humidity Max 90 no condensation Housing protection IP30 Colour RAL 9003 Housing protection class Class II Indoor General Mounting Surface wall mounted Housing material ABS Housing Plastic enclosure Standards Designed to meet EN50131 1 2006 Grade 3 TS50131 3 2003 Grade 3 1 For EN compliance the supplied current needs to be supported by the battery for required s...

Page 18: ...hed improving the capability of the system Using this approach an installer can ensure that an efficient installation with minimal wiring is achieved 1 Expander 11 PSTN 2 Keypad 12 Remote PC 3 X Bus 13 GMS 4 Wireless sensors 14 Central station receiver 5 Wired sensors 15 Text messages to mobile phone 6 X10 controller 16 Fast programmer 7 X10 output controller module 17 SPC Pro 8 Power line 18 Bell...

Page 19: ...l Bell and 1 x Internal Bell z Wireless transceiver module 868 Mhz supporting multiple wireless zones Optional z PSTN Modem module Optional z GSM module Future Release Optional z 1 x X10 Port z 1 x RS232 Serial port terminal connector Interfaces z 1 x USB Interface port z X BUS Communications Interface 1 comms channel 1A 1B z Front Tamper spring with tamper by pass jumper z PSU interface AC power ...

Page 20: ...rcuit Board PCB mounted on four support pillars An optional Input Output module can be mounted directly beneath the Controller PCB A battery with capacity of 7AH max can be accommodated below the SPC Controller An optional external antenna must be fitted to enclosures with metallic lid if the wireless functionality is required If an antenna is fitted to the unit it must be enabled in the firmware ...

Page 21: ...s features and devices will be available with a later market package 2 SPC Controller 3 Wall Mounting Screw Holes Fig 2 Standard Enclosure 5 2 Mounting a keypad For mounting please refer to the corresponding Installation Instruction 5 3 Mounting an expander For mounting please refer to the corresponding Installation Instruction ...

Page 22: ...es using the new European standard wireless frequency 868 MHz providing greater security from interference and jamming For larger applications the SPC system components can be mixed and matched to expand both the wired and wireless zones providing flexibility in cost effective design and efficient installation with minimal wiring NOTE Wireless features and devices will be available with a later ma...

Page 23: ...rnal bell outputs INT INT EXT EXT are resistive outputs with a 400 mA current rating The BHO Bell Hold Off TR Tamper Return and EXT outputs are used to connect an external bell to the Controller The INT and INT terminals are used to connect to internal devices such as an internal sounder See Section 7 6 Wiring an Internal Sounder 11 Zone Inputs The Controller provides eight on board zone inputs th...

Page 24: ...e Distance CQR standard alarm cable 200 m UTP Category 5 solid core 400 m Belden 9829 400 m IYSTY 2 x 2 x 0 6 min 400 m Tab 1 Cable Type and Distance Each device has 2 terminals 1A and 1B for connection to Expanders via the X BUS cable The SPC Controller initiates a detection procedure on power up to determine the number of Expanders connected on the system and the topology in which they are conne...

Page 25: ...by the fast LED flashing light one flash every 0 2 seconds approx when in Full Engineer programming Numbering for the Expanders commences at the Expander nearest to the Controller and ends with the Expander connected farthest from the SPC Controller Eg if six Expanders are connected in an open loop configuration then the nearest Expander on the X BUS connection is Expander 1 the second nearest Exp...

Page 26: ... Star Multi drop Configuration The star cabling method is most effective with homes that are prewired with four core cable These configurations allow for a maximum cable length of 200 metres A star configuration is established when multiple Expanders are wired back to the same input channel of the X BUS on the SPC Controller See wiring configuration in Fig 7 1 SPC Controller 2 4 Expanders Fig 7 St...

Page 27: ... Expander on that cable All other Expanders are unaffected as there are separate communication paths A short in the cable renders all Expanders disabled NOTE On a Star wiring or Multi Drop configuration all Expanders should not have a jumper fitted no termination NOTE Cable Shielding The shielding terminals SH should only be used for cables types with shielding e g Belden 9829 If shielding is requ...

Page 28: ...ection of an additional branch Expander If the branch is not used then the terminals 1A 1B are used to connect to the next Expander Keypad Terminals 3A 3B 4A 4B are then not used Branches are on all Expanders except Keypads 1 Previous Expander 2 Wireless Gateway Expander NOTE Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 3 Next Expander 4 Branch Fig 9 Wiring of a Bran...

Page 29: ... that can be assigned to any of the SPC system outputs This relay output can switch a rated voltage of 30 V DC non inductive load When the relay is activated the Common terminal connection COM is switched from the Normally Closed terminal NC to the Normally Open terminal NO 1 Normally Open terminal NO 2 Common terminal connection COM 3 Normally Closed terminal NC Fig 10 Standard Wiring ...

Page 30: ...are monitored using End of Line supervision The installer can choose from z NEOL z SEOL z DEOL z Anti masking PIR 1 Input 1 4 Alarm 2 COM 5 Resistor 3 Tamper 6 4K7 EOL Fig 11 Default Configuration DEOL 4K7 1 Input 2 5 Alarm 2 COM 6 Anti masking 3 Tamper 7 2K2 4 1K 8 EOL IK Fig 12 Anti Masking PIR Configuration Anti Masking is only reported as Alarm type to ARC and if area or system is set ...

Page 31: ...0 Short 4K7 2K2 15K Discon 300 600 Closed 100 Short 1K1 9K0 Open 300 6K1 Closed 1K0 470R 10K Discon 7K5 14K0 Open 100 Short 4K7 4K7 15K Discon 300 1K3 Closed 100 Short 1K6 9K0 Open 300 7K3 Closed 1K 1K 10K Discon 8K9 14K0 Open 100 Short 5K6 5K6 15K Discon 300 2K8 Closed 100 Short 3K5 9K0 Open 300 6K1 Closed 2K2 2K2 10K Discon 9K2 14K0 Open 100 Short 6K8 4K7 15K Discon 300 9K8 Closed 100 Short 10K2...

Page 32: ...tor in series from the TR terminal on the SPC Controller to the TR terminal on the external bell interface For further details on wiring connections consult the installation sheet of the SAB device 1 12V 9 EXt 2 Gnd 3 COM A Strobe 4 NO B Strobe 5 BHO C Hold Off 6 TR D Tamper Return 7 2K2 E Bell 8 EXT F Bell Fig 13 External Bell Wiring 7 6 Wiring an Internal Sounder To wire an internal sounder to t...

Page 33: ...ot the system always attempts to make PSTN or GSM calls on a modem installed on the primary slot before attempting to use the back up slot 1 Wireless Receiver Slot NOTE Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 2 Primary Modem Slot 3 Back Up Modem Slot Fig 15 Plug in Modules NOTE For installation please refer to the corresponding Installation Instruction 7 8 Wirel...

Page 34: ...rity Products 09 2008 7 8 2 Installing an External Antenna Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 7 8 3 Installing an External Antenna with Mounting Bracket Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package ...

Page 35: ...ig 16 SPC Basic LCD Keypad 1 LCD Display The Keypad display 2 lines x 16 characters shows all alert and warning messages and provides a visual interface for programming the system The display can be adjusted fro contrast and under which conditions the backlight comes on 2 Alphanumeric Keys Alphanumeric keypad allow for both text and numeric data entry during programming Alphabetic characters are s...

Page 36: ...more than one area LED does not indicate an alert condition if any of those areas is SET X BUS Status Red Indicates the status of the X BUS communications when in FULL ENGINEER programming Flashes regularly once every 1 5 seconds approx indicates communications status is OK Flashes quickly once every 0 25 seconds approx indicates the Keypad is the last expander on the X BUS If the Keypad is being ...

Page 37: ...IT SELECT MULTI FUNCTION NAVIGATION KEY OK The OK button acts as a SELECT key for the menu option displayed on the top line and also as an ENTER SAVE key for data displayed on the top line In Programming Mode the right arrow key advances the user through the menus in the same way as pressing the SELECT option right soft key In data entry mode press this key to move the cursor one position to the r...

Page 38: ...racter press the relevant key the required number of times z To enter a digit hold the relevant key down for two seconds and release z To move the position of the cursor one character to the left and right respectively press the left and right arrow keys z To exit from the feature without saving press BACK z To save the programmed setting press ENTER or OK z To change the case of an alphabetic cha...

Page 39: ...ions refer to Appendix C Keypad Full Engineer Menu All alerts faults and tampers must first be isolated or cleared before exit from the Full Engineer mode is allowed Soft Engineer Mode Soft Engineer mode provides fewer programming functionality and does not affect any outputs programmed in the system For full review of soft Engineer menu options refer to Appendix B Keypad Engineer Menu 9 2 Program...

Page 40: ... up down arrow keys choose the appropriate REGION Choose IRELAND EUROPE or UK and press SELECT 4 Choose a type of installation DOMESTIC or COMMERCIAL The Domestic setting is appropriate for home use houses and apartments Commercial setting provides additional zone types and commercial zone descriptions for the first eight zones For more details see 16 7 Appendix H Domestic and Commercial Mode Defa...

Page 41: ... user name 5 Press SELECT to use the default name and numbers displayed or use the Keypad to enter a customized user name and press SELECT 6 There are three types of users available STANDARD USER MANAGER or LIMITED USER Scroll to the preferred type and press SELECT Note that these profiles are defaults and can be changed The system generates a default code for each new user To change this code ove...

Page 42: ...CE option and press SELECT 6 Toggle for ENABLE and DISABLE of the PACE functionality Î The Keypad flashes PRESENT PACE on the top line display 7 Position the PACE fob within 1cm of the receiver area on the Keypad Î The keypad indicates that the device has been registered by displaying PACE CONFIGURED To disable a Portable ACE on the system 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Using...

Page 43: ... view these faults 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINEER programming Î SYSTEM STATUS option appears 3 Press SELECT Î All detected faults on the system are displayed in turn on the display NOTE Users cannot exit from FULL ENGINEER menus if there are any alert conditions displayed in the system status menu 10 2 Configuring Communication Modules The SPC s...

Page 44: ...EMS programming option 4 Press SELECT 5 Toggle between PRIMARY and BACKUP for correct modem slot and press SELECT The ENABLE MODEM option is displayed 6 Press SELECT and toggle between ENABLED and DISABLED for the preferred setting and press SELECT Î Modem is enabled disabled and UPDATED displays 1 Scroll from this modem menu to MODEM STATUS 2 Press SELECT to view the status of the modem The FIRMW...

Page 45: ...to enter the PIN code for the SIM card 5 Select ANSWER MODE to enter the manner the modem answers incoming calls 6 Select SMS ENABLE to enable SMS text messages to mobile phones NOTE When a PIN is programmed on the GSM module it is sent to the SIM card It is also sent every time the GSM module is powered up this is the same operation as a GSM phone If an incorrect PIN is sent to the SIM card three...

Page 46: ...RIABLES SECURITY GRADE APPLICATION SYSTEM AREAS PARTSET A PARTSET B CALL ARC MSSG KEYFOB RESTORE USER DURESS RETRIGGER BELL ON 1ST BELL ON FTS STROBE ON FTS CODE DIGITS OPEN ZONES SHOW STATE EOL RESISTANCE SMS AUTH MODE PACE AND PIN RESTORE ON UNSET OFFLINE TAMPER Tab 4 System Options under the VARIABLES Menu 0 SYSTEM STATUS 1 VARIABLES 2 TIMERS 3 AREAS 4 XBUS 5 WIRELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNIC...

Page 47: ... B alarm mode PART A LOCAL Enable this variable to ensure alarms activated in Partset A alarm mode do not report the alarm activation to a remote central station PART B LOCAL Enable this variable to ensure alarms activated in Partset B alarm mode do not report the alarm activation to a remote central station CALL ARG MSSG The Confirmation variable determines when an alarm is deemed to be a confirm...

Page 48: ...mpanying graphics denotes when there is a choice of menu selection by scrolling Î Upon completion of the programming options the Keypad displays UPDATED momentarily 10 3 1 Security Grade To program the security grade details 1 Scroll to SECURITY GRADE programming option 2 Press SELECT and choose from one of the 3 security grade options Grade 2 Conforms to Security Grade 2 requirements Grade 3 Conf...

Page 49: ...tion 14 1 Commercial Mode Operation 3 Press SAVE Î The Keypad displays UPDATED momentarily 10 3 3 System Areas To enable System Areas 1 Press SELECT 2 Toggle the setting between DISABLED and ENABLED 3 Press SAVE 10 3 4 Partset A Partset B To rename the PARTSET A or B option 1 Scroll to the PARTSET A or PARTSET B programming option 2 Press SELECT Î The option to RENAME displays 3 Press SELECT and u...

Page 50: ... programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Toggle between ENABLED and DISABLED for preferred option 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 3 7 User Duress To enable or disable the User Duress feature 1 Scroll to the USER DURESS programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Toggle between ENABLED and DISABLED for preferred option 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 3 8 Retrigger To enable or disable the Retrigger...

Page 51: ... Strobe on Failed to Set FTS feature 1 Scroll to the STROBE ON FTS programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Toggle between ENABLED and DISABLED for preferred option 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 3 12 Code Digits To program the number of code digits 1 Scroll to the CODE DIGITS programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the preferred number of code digits 4 through 8 4 Press SAVE to update the...

Page 52: ...the setting 10 3 16 SMS Auth Mode To set the SMS Auth Mode 1 Scroll to the SMS Auth Mode programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the desired xxxx settings 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 3 17 Pace and Pin To set the Pace and Pin 1 Scroll to the SMS Auth Mode programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the desired xxxx settings 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 3 18 Restore on Uns...

Page 53: ...008 10 3 19 Offline Tamper To set the EOL Resistance 1 Scroll to the OFFLINE TAMPER programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the desired XXXX settings For more detail on settings refer to Section 7 4 Wiring the Zone Inputs 4 Press SAVE to update the setting OFFLINE TAMPER BACK SELECT XXXXX BACK SAVE ...

Page 54: ...RS EXT BELL TIME INT BELL TIME EXT BELL DELAY STROBE TIME CHIME TIME DIALER DELAY SOAK DAYS DKNOCK DELAY MAINS SIG DELAY KEYPAD TIMEOUT WIRELESS FTS WIRELESS LOST ENG ACCESS ENTRY TIME EXIT TME FULLSET BELL FULLSET STROBE FINAL EXIT TECH DELAY FAIL TO SET Tab 7 System Options under the TIMERS Menu 0 SYSTEM STATUS 1 VARIABLES 2 TIMERS 3 AREAS 4 XBUS 5 WIRELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 8 TEST...

Page 55: ...fore it leaves the current menu 30 Seconds WIRELESS FAILED TO SET FTS The number of minutes without supervision that will prevent arming Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 0 Minutes WIRELESS LOST The number of minutes without a supervision signal being received by the SPC Controller before it reports the sensor as being lost Wireless features and devices wi...

Page 56: ...the Keypad displays UPDATED momentarily 10 4 1 Ext Bell Time To set the external bell time 1 Scroll to the EXT BELL TIME programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 15 mins 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 2 Int Bell Time To set the internal bell time 1 Scroll to the INT BELL TIME programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 15 mins 4 Press SAVE to updat...

Page 57: ... the DIALER DELAY programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 30 sec 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 7 Soak Days To set the number of soak days 1 Scroll to the SOAK DAYS programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred number of days 1 99 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 8 Dknock Delay To set the dknock delay 1 Scroll to the DKNOCK DELAY programming option ...

Page 58: ...eferred time 0 720 min 4 Press SAVE to update the setting Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 10 4 12 Wireless Lost To set the wireless lost setting 1 Scroll to the WIRELESS LOST programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 720 min Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 10 4 13 Engineer Access To permit ...

Page 59: ...oll to the FULLSET BELL programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 10 sec 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 17 Fullset Strobe To set the fullset strobe setting 1 Scroll to the FULLSET STROBE programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 0 10 sec 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 18 Final Exit To set the final exit time 1 Scroll to the FINAL EXIT progr...

Page 60: ...AY programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 1 9999 sec 4 Press SAVE to update the setting 10 4 20 Fail to Set To set the fail to set time 1 Scroll to the FAIL TO SET programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Enter the preferred time 1 999 sec 4 Press SAVE to update the setting TECH DELAY BACK SELECT 0 1 9999 SEC BACK SAVE FAIL TO SET BACK SELECT 0 1 999 SEC BACK SAVE ...

Page 61: ...LITIES Tab 11 Location of AREAS Menu in the Full Engineer Menu This section provides programming steps found within AREAS using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option AREAS 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINEER programming 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to AREAS programming ...

Page 62: ...eferred entry time setting and press ENTER Î The EXIT TIMER setting is displayed 5 Input the preferred exit time setting and press ENTER The new area is added 10 5 2 Delete To delete an area 1 Scroll to the DELETE programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to area to be deleted and press SELECT Î Confirmation that the area has been deleted is displayed ADD BACK SELECT AREA 1 BACK ENTER ENTRY TIMER...

Page 63: ...disable the following settings Partset A B Timed Access to E Exit E Exit to Alarm Local Chime 6 Designate an area to be the Common Area AREA 1 BACK SELECT E EXIT TO ALARM BACK SELECT LOCAL BACK SELECT 45 010 599 SEC BACK ENTER 45 010 599 SEC BACK ENTER TIMED BACK SELECT ACCESS TO E EXIT ENABLED BACK SAVE AREA 2 BACK SELECT CHIME BACK SELECT COMMON AREA BACK SELECT AREA NAME BACK SELECT ENTRY TIMER...

Page 64: ... device s numbered identification Fig 17 shows each rotary switch with an arrow symbol pointing to a number for identification ie 3 8 The right switch is the first unit digit and the left switch is the 10s digit The Expander in Fig 17 is identified as 38 1 Rotary Switches identifying Expander as 38 Fig 17 Rotary Switches Each Keypad and Expander is to be uniquely addressed In this manual configura...

Page 65: ...ELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 8 TEST 9 UTILITIES Tab 13 Location of XBUS Menu in the Full Engineer Menu The following section provides programming steps found within X BUS using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option X BUS 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINEER programming 3 Usi...

Page 66: ...lly added to the system If no new Expanders or zones are detected on the X BUS the message 0 EXPANDERS ADDED 0 ZONES ADDED is displayed 10 6 3 Locate To locate an Expander follow these steps 1 Scroll to the LOCATE programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the Expander or Keypad to be located and press SELECT Î The selected device beeps and the LED flashes allowing Engineer to locate it 4 Press...

Page 67: ...voltage level SPC PSU Expanders only Input state state of each zone input associated with an Expander as follows C Closed O Open D Disconnected S Short Expanders with inputs only 6 Press BACK to exit the menu Monitor Keypads using the same menus and following the Keypad menu instead of Expander 10 6 5 Edit To edit Expanders Keypads 1 Scroll to the EXPANDERS EDIT programming option 2 Press SELECT 3...

Page 68: ...12 Therefore any Expander named or identified by a number greater than 63 has no allocated Zones 10 7 Wireless 10 7 1 Add Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 10 7 2 Remove Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 10 7 3 Ext Antenna Wireless features and devices will be available with a later market package 10 7 4 Supervisio...

Page 69: ...nu 0 SYSTEM STATUS 1 VARIABLES 2 TIMERS 3 AREAS 4 XBUS 5 WIRELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 8 TEST 9 UTILITIES Tab 15 Location of ZONES menu in the Full Engineer Menu The following section provides programming steps found within ZONES using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option ZONES 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code de...

Page 70: ...tributes of the zone see Section 10 8 for a description of zone attributes To Area determines which zone is mapped to which area This menu option is only displayed if multiple areas are defined on the system Selecting this feature allows users to build a set of zones that are identified with a particular area in the building 3 Press BACK to exit the Zones menu NOTE The number and type of attribute...

Page 71: ...M NC therefore output devices may need external power sources to activate if they are wired to Expander outputs The activation of a particular output type depends on the type of Zone see Section 10 8 or alert condition that triggered the activation If multiple areas are defined on the system then the outputs on the SPC are grouped into system outputs and area outputs the system outputs are activat...

Page 72: ...om any area Fire This output turns on following a Fire zone activation on the system or from any area Tamper This output turns on when a tamper condition is detected from any part of the system Medical This output turns on when a medic zone is activated Fault This output turns on when a Technical Fault detected Technical This output follows tech zone activity Mains Fault This output activates when...

Page 73: ... TIMERS 3 AREAS 4 XBUS 5 WIRELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 8 TEST 9 UTILITIES Tab 18 Location of OUTPUTS Menu in the Full Engineer Menu The following section provides programming steps found within Outputs using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option OUTPUTS 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT ...

Page 74: ...ames used to help identify the output enter a specific and descriptive name Output Type determines the output type see 0 for a description of output types Output Mode determines the style of the output Continuous Momentary or Pulsed Polarity determines whether the output is activated on a positive or negative polarity Log determines if system log is enabled or disabled 4 Press BACK to exit the Out...

Page 75: ... Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option COMMUNICATION 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINEER programming 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to the COMMUNICATION programming option Î An ellipsis on accompanying graphics denotes when there is a choice of menu selection by scrolling 10 ...

Page 76: ... to the ARC Account Name description of the Remote Alarm Receiving Centre Protocol the communication protocol to be used SIA Contact ID Fast Format 1ST Phone Number the first number to be dialled to contact the ARC 2nd Phone Number the second number to be dialled to contact the ARC the system only attempts to contact the ARC on this number if the first contact number did not successfully connect P...

Page 77: ...S 3 AREAS 4 XBUS 5 WIRELESS 6 ZONES 7 OUTPUTS COMMUNICATION 8 TEST 9 UTILITIES Tab 22 Location of TEST Menu in the Full Engineer Menu The following section provides programming steps found within Test using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option TEST 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINE...

Page 78: ...sounds continuously for approximately two seconds indicating that the zone activation has been detected the number of zones remaining for test displayed on the Keypad decreases 4 Continue until all zones have been tested If a zone activation is not acknowledged by the system check the wiring of the sensor and or replace with another sensor if necessary NOTE Alarm zones programmed as Panic Fire Fir...

Page 79: ...ypad buzzer beeps and the status of the sensor changes from CL Closed to OP Open The corresponding resistance value changes to a value that depends on the EOL resistance scheme NOTE It is advisable to check the operation of all zones on the system after installation is complete To locate the zone select NEXT bottom right on the Keypad A zone status value of SH or DI indicates that the zone is shor...

Page 80: ...the timers default 14 days To perform a soak test 1 Scroll to the SOAK TEST programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Toggle between ENABLE SOAK and CANCEL SOAK for preferred option 4 Scroll to preferred zone and press SELECT Î A message confirming that the zone is in soak is displayed 10 12 6 Audible Options The Audible Options setting provide Tests To set the audible options 1 Scroll to the AUDIBLE OP...

Page 81: ...25 Location of UTILITIES Menu in the Full Engineer Menu The following section provides programming steps found within Utlities using the Keypad For each menu option the Keypad must be in Full Engineer programming and within the menu option UTILITIES 1 Enter the Engineer Programming code default 1111 2 Press SELECT for FULL ENGINEER programming 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to the UTILI...

Page 82: ...anel configuration has been stored to the fast programmer Transferring data to the Controller panel from the Fast Programmer 1 Scroll to the FAST PROGRAMMER programming option 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to DATA TO PANEL and press SELECT Î The names of all configuration files stored on the fast programmer are displayed 4 Choose the required file and press SELECT Î The message TRANSFER OK displays to i...

Page 83: ... 1 Scroll to the FULL ENGINEER EVENT LOG programming option 2 Press SELECT to view the event log 10 16 Change Code To change the Engineer s code 1 Scroll to the FULL ENGINEER CHANGE CODE Present code is displayed 2 Edit as necessary 3 Press SELECT 4 Press SAVE to confirm NOTE Engineer code may be changed and should be noted accordingly as Siemens is unable to retrieve this new code Forgotten codes...

Page 84: ...sable PACE capability RF Fob enable or disable RF Fob access 4 Press BACK to exit from the USER menu options 10 17 3 Deleting To delete users on the system 1 Scroll to the FULL ENGINEER USERS DELETE programming option 2 Press SELECT Î A prompt is displayed asking if the user is sure 3 Press YES to delete the user 10 18 Setup SMS To set up the SMS functionality on the system 1 Scroll to the FULL EN...

Page 85: ...ns are available System Name used to help identify the system use a clear and descriptive name for the installation System ID used to help identify the installation when connected to a central station max 10 digits Installer Name used for contact purposes Installer Phone used for contact purposes Display Installer setting to display installer details can during the idle state 4 Press BACK to exit ...

Page 86: ... of alarm zones activates alarm z Opening of entry exit zones starts the entry timer If the alarm is not unset before the entry timer expires the alarm is activated To select the FULLSET option enter a valid user code and press SELECT right soft key The second line displays the exit time and the buzzer sounds to indicate that the user should exit the building When the system has been fully set the...

Page 87: ...LSET or PARTSET A B option is selected The Keypad displays the zone number and description To set the system locate the zone and close or fix the fault Repeat the FULLSET or PARTSET A B operation 11 5 Force Setting the System The system can be forced to set while an alarm zone is still open This operation inhibits the open zone and sets the system as normal If a user has the right to FORCE SET the...

Page 88: ...he system in accordance with standards 1 An alert condition can only be restored once the fault or zone that caused the alert has been physically reset to its normal operating state e g an open zone has been closed again or a severed X BUS connection re established The SPC system does NOT provide the Restore option without detection of the restored fault Users may be restricted from using the Rest...

Page 89: ...il such time as the system is UNSET 11 8 Coded Restore The coded restore option is only available if the Security Grade of the system is set to Grade 3 or Engineer Configure It provides the user with the ability to restore alert conditions that would normally only be available to the installation engineer To provide the user with this ability it is necessary to protect this feature with a code To ...

Page 90: ...e setting from NOT INHIBITED to INHIBITED using the up down arrow keys 6 Press SELECT to exit User Programming NOTE Only the Alarm Exit Entry Fire Exit and Line Zone types can be inhibited on the SPC system All other zone types are not displayed in the inhibit menus If the security grade setting of the SPC system is set to Engineer Configure then the option to inhibit zones and fault conditions is...

Page 91: ...option and press SELECT Î A list of zones on the system is displayed 4 Toggle between NOT INHIBITED and INHIBITED 5 Press SELECT to save setting 12 4 Isolating a Zone or Fault Zones or faults on the system can be manually isolated from the Keypad Isolating a zone removes that zone from the system until the user de isolates it To isolate a zone 1 Enter a valid user code 2 Using the up down arrow ke...

Page 92: ...t arrow keys Press ENTER to save the new time If an attempt is made to save an invalid time value the text INVALID VALUE is displayed for 1 second and the user is prompted to enter a valid time 12 6 Performing Tests on the System Simple tests can be performed on the system to determine if the bells buzzers and other audible devices are operating correctly To perform a test on the system 1 Enter a ...

Page 93: ...ted and the number of zones left to test displayed on the Keypad decreases 5 Continue with the remaining zones on the system until all zones have been tested If a zone activation does not get acknowledged by the system check the wiring of the sensor and or replace with another sensor if necessary 12 8 Viewing the Event Log The most recent events on the system can be viewed by selecting the EVENT L...

Page 94: ...dd users to the system 1 Enter a valid Manager user code 2 Using the up down arrow keys scroll to the MENUS option and press SELECT 3 Scroll to the USERS ADD programming option Î The system generates and displays next available user name 4 Press SELECT for the default name and number or enter a customized user name and press SELECT There are three types of users available STANDARD USER LIMITED USE...

Page 95: ... or disable available user options unset partset A isolate etc Change Areas enable or disable user access to areas Valid Code Time enable or disable the code time Valid Code Days enable or disable the code days PACE enable or disable PACE capability RF Fob enable or disable RF Fob access 4 Press BACK to exit from the USER menu options 12 10 3 Deleting To delete users on the system 1 Scroll to the ...

Page 96: ...oft key 3 Confirm the new code press SAVE right soft key 4 Press BACK left soft key to return to the previous screen to amend the code Î During the process if the display times out the old code remains valid NOTE Where User Duress feature is enabled consecutive user codes i e 2906 2907 are not permitted as entering this code from the Keypad would activate a user duress event 12 12 Using SMS SPC sy...

Page 97: ...bling SMS and selecting Reported Events Delete Remove phone number as needed 3 Press BACK to exit the SMS EVENTS menu Each user may set a maximum of five phone numbers for SMS receipt Enable phone number for SMS receipt within SMS Events menu 1 Scroll to the SMS EVENTS option and press SELECT 2 Select EDIT 3 Using the up down arrow keys scroll to the appropriate registered number and press SELECT ...

Page 98: ...e system SMS Authentication is set to the SMS PIN Code or Caller ID it is necessary to set up SMS Control 1 Scroll to the SMS CONTROL option and press SELECT The following configuration options are available SMS CALLER ID Provide phone number Requires three digit country code prefix SMS PIN CODE Provide pin number Delete Remove phone number as needed 2 Press BACK to exit the SMS SETUP menu NOTE Be...

Page 99: ...rer access has been allowed the Keypad displays the text ENGINEER ENABLE Once access has been granted the user cannot access the system until the engineer has logged off To allow engineer access 1 Scroll to the GRANT ACCESS option and press SELECT right soft key 2 Select the ALLOW ENGINEER option right soft key and select ENABLED To disallow engineer access follow the same path and toggle to DISAB...

Page 100: ... alert for one set period only NOTE A User Duress alert can only be restored it cannot be isolated or inhibited The User Duress functionality which is triggered by entering the sum of PIN code 1 at the Keypad must be enabled in Engineer Programming for this feature to work 12 15 3 Expanders A complete list of the Expanders detected on the system is at Status Expanders Upon clicking any of the iden...

Page 101: ...he date and time 12 17 1 Allowing Engineer Manufacturer Access Users can permit or restrict engineer access to the system Engineers are only able to access the controller when this permit is enabled A manager type user also has the option to permit or restrict access to Manufacturer Access Firmware upgrades are only possible when Manufacturer Access is enabled 12 17 2 Changing Access Code The chan...

Page 102: ...d to test this feature 12 18 2 SMS Control If the system has been configured and authenticated for pin code other than user login this SMS option appears Users must provide settings for remote commands using a code different than that of the login code At SMS SMS Control follow these steps 1 Provide phone number for sending and retrieval Requires three digit country code prefix 2 Create new code f...

Page 103: ... the Fast Programmer interface on the SPC Controller board Once connected the engineer can upload and download files directly from the Fast Programmer via the browser programming interface 2 PC USB Interface This USB interface is located at the bottom of the Fast Programmer and connects directly to the USB interface on a PC Configuration files can only be stored and accessed by using the SPC Pro p...

Page 104: ...roceed with the wizard instructions Î Installation in progress Î At the end of the installation process a window indicating that the installation process is complete 3 Click Finish to confirm the completion of the installation 4 Plug the Fast Programmer into the USB port NOTE When installing the user must have administration rights in order for the Fast Programmer driver to install on the Windows ...

Page 105: ...e SPC enter the file name in the file name box and click Upload Î Configure the Fast programmer using the browser with these steps 5 Enter Full Engineer in browser programming and scroll and select the Utilities option menu 6 Select Fast Programmer 7 Scroll and select the desired option Data From Panel Select desired file from list Data To Panel Select desired file from list Delete Files Select de...

Page 106: ...lassified as EXCLUDE B By default there is no exit time the system instantly sets on selection of this mode An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset B Timed variable FULL SET Area is fully armed opening of entry exit zones starts the entry timer If the alarm is not Unset before entry timer expires the alarm is activated Tab 26 Alarm Modes 14 2 Domestic Mode Operation Domes...

Page 107: ... inside or within the immediate environment of the building or premises where the intrusion has taken place Full and local alarms on the SPC activate the following physical outputs z Controller Output 1 External Bell z Controller Output 2 Internal Bell z Controller Output 3 Strobe For details on how to wire the bells and strobe see Section 7 Wiring the System A Full Alarm activation reports the al...

Page 108: ...tion Setting the System The Accounts Manager leaves the office at 5 pm When he enters his code at the Keypad the FULLSET option presents the following 3 sub menus z ALL AREAS sets all areas assigned to the common area Common Area Accounts and Sales and any additional areas assigned to the account manager in this case there are no additional areas The exit timer for the front door informs the user ...

Page 109: ... and the Common Area Reception In this case the Sales area remains set while access is still permitted through the front door Use of Common Areas z Keyarm Zone If the entry exit route in the common area is programmed as a Keyarm zone when it is activated all areas in the Common area are SET Deactivating the keyarm zone UNSETs all areas in the Common Areas z Multiple Keypads If areas assigned to th...

Page 110: ... area is presented in a sub menu 4 PARTSET B Performs a Partset B on the system If multiple areas are defined then each area is presented in a sub menu 5 RESTORE Performs Restore operation This option is only presented when there are active alerts to restore 0 MENUS 1 INHIBIT Allows users to inhibit a zone 2 ISOLATE Allows users to isolate a zone 3 SET DATE TIME Allows users to set the time and da...

Page 111: ... A on the system For a multiple area system each area is presented in a sub menu PARTSET B Performs a Partset B on the system For a multiple area system each area is presented in a sub menu 2 INHIBIT Displays a list of the Inhibited zones on the system 3 ISOLATE Allows the engineer to isolate zones on the system 4 EVENT LOG Displays a list of the most recent events on the system 5 CHANGE CODE Allo...

Page 112: ...KEYPADS REMOVE TYPE EXPANDERS CENTRAL STATION WALK TEST DEFAULTS SYSTEM AREAS EXT BELL DELAY DELETE LOCATE EXT ANTENNA ATTRIBUTES OUTPUT1 ZONE MONITOR FAST PROGRAMMER PARTSET A STROBE TIME MONITOR SUPERVISION TO AREA NAMES OUTPUT TEST SPC PRO PARTSET B CHIME TIME EDIT SENSOR TYPE TYPE SOAK TEST CALL ARC MSSG DIALER DELAY EXPANDERS MODE AUDIBLE OPTIONS KEYFOB RESTORE SOAK DAYS LOCATE POLARITY USER ...

Page 113: ... Mains OK LED 3 X BUS Status ON X BUS configuration is functioning normally A fast flash indicates discovery mode FLASHING Detects end of line Expanders or break in wiring LED 4 System Fault ON a hardware fault has been detected on the board OFF no hardware fault has been detected LED 5 Writing to Flash ON system is writing to flash memory OFF system is not writing to flash memory LED 6 Heartbeat ...

Page 114: ...he current draw for each type of Expander is below The max current values assume all relays on the Expanders are powered and no devices are connected to the Auxiliary power terminals on each Expander Expander Quiescent Current Max Current SPCE650 Expander with 8 Input 2 Output 45 mA 80 mA SPCE450 Expander with 8 Output 55 mA 190 mA SPCK420 LCD Keypad 60 mA 70 mA SPCK421 LCD Keypad with Card Reader...

Page 115: ...mens Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products 09 2008 1 SPC Controller 2 Battery 3 Auxiliary 12 V Power Terminals 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 I O Expander Fig 19 Powering Expanders from the Auxiliary Power Terminals ...

Page 116: ...connected no diallers plugged and that the usable output power from the battery is 85 of its maximum capacity 0 85 x Max Battery Capacity AH Standby Time Hours SPC Controller Current Max available load current Device with PSU SPC5000 SPC6000 SPC4000 SPCP332 333 Max controller current Approx 200 mA Approx 100 mA Battery 7 AH 17 AH 7 AH 17 AH 12 hours 296 mA 1004 mA 396 mA 1104 mA 30 hours n a 282 m...

Page 117: ...troller Zone 1 Front door Front door Controller Zone 2 Sitting room Window 1 Controller Zone 3 Kitchen Window 2 Controller Zone 4 Upstairs front PIR 1 Controller Zone 5 Upstairs rear PIR 2 Controller Zone 6 PIR Hallway Fire exit Controller Zone 7 PIR Landing Fire alarm Controller Zone 8 Panic button Panic button Zone Types Controller Zone 1 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT Controller Zone 2 ALARM ALARM Contr...

Page 118: ...while armed BB Burglary Bypass Burglary zone inhibited or disabled BC Burglary Cancel BD Swinger Trouble BE Swinger Trouble Restore BJ Burglary Restore BR Burglary Alarm Trouble Restore BT Burglary Trouble Short or Disconnect on alarm zone BU Burglary Un Bypass Zone inhibit disable removed BV Burglary Verified 2 nd Burglary zone activated causing Verified Alarm BX Burglary Text CD Close Delinquent...

Page 119: ... entered incorrectly 7 times JT Time change System Time Date has been changed LB Local Programming Local programming begin Transmitted when Engineer code entered on System LR Modem Restoral Modem restoral used with LINE zone type Transmitted when zone closed LT Modem Trouble Modem trouble used with LINE zone type Transmitted when zone opened LX Local Programming Ended Local programming ended Engin...

Page 120: ... Alarm Enclosure opened TB Tamper By pass System Tamper Bypass Enclosure Tamper bypass TR Tamper Restoral System Tamper Restored Enclosure closed TU Tamper Un bypass System Tamper Un bypass Enclosure Tamper un bypass TX Test Call UA Untyped Alarm UB Untyped Bypass UJ Untyped Trouble Restoral UR Untyped Restoral UT Untyped Trouble UU Untyped Un bypass YA Bell Fault Bell Tamper detected XH RF Jammin...

Page 121: ...ext description for the Partset A alarm mode PARTSET B RENAME Enter a text description for the Partset B alarm mode PART A LOCAL Enable this variable to ensure alarms activated in Partset A alarm mode do not report the alarm activation to a remote central station PART B LOCAL Enable this variable to ensure alarms activated in Partset B alarm mode do not report the alarm activation to a remote cent...

Page 122: ...ne health output from an external digital dialer or direct line communication system When activated it produces a local alarm in Unset mode and a full alarm in all other modes PANIC ALARM Panic Alarm zone types are active on a 24 hour basis and activated via a panic button When a Panic zone is activated it will report a Panic event independent of panel arming mode All activation s are logged and r...

Page 123: ... Local attribute is set an alarm generated by a zone opening will not result in the external reporting of the event The Local attribute is valid for Alarm E Exit Fire Fire Exit and Medic zone types Double Knock Use this attribute to deal with troublesome detectors i e some detectors may generate activation signals spuriously thereby inadvertently trigger alarms on the system If two armed double kn...

Page 124: ...y applies to the KEYARM zone type If set then zone activation will Unset the system area Tech Zone Report This attribute controls a dedicated tech zone output When a tech zone changes state the tech zone output will follow That means when the tech zone opens then the trigger for the programmed output goes ON and when the tech zone closes then the trigger for the output goes OFF NOTE If more than o...

Page 125: ...e Keyarm Fullset Keyarm Unset Tech Zone Report Tech Zone Display Tech Zone Audible Tech Zone Delay Alarm 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 E Exit 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Ex Term 9 9 9 Fire 9 9 9 9 9 Firex 9 9 9 9 9 9 Line 9 9 9 9 Panic 9 9 9 9 Holdup 9 9 9 9 Tamper 9 9 9 Tech 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Medic 9 9 9 Keyarm 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Unused Shunt 9 9 X Shunt 9 9 9 Attribute is not assignable for this type of alarm At...

Page 126: ...ns is 1 5 mm square z The circuit breakers must have a maximum rating of 16 amps Mains cable when fitted shall be secured as per the diagram below The mains cable is secured to the metal V shaped bend in the base plate via a tie wrap such that the metal bend is between the cable and the tie wrap The tie wrap must be pulled extremely tightly such that when the cable is tugged there is no movement i...

Page 127: ...112 Event log 83 External Antenna Installing 33 External SAB Bell Wiring 30 F Fast Programmer Configuring 106 Connecting 104 Using 104 Fob devices 42 Clearing alerts 42 Full Engineer menu 113 I Installer text 85 Installing External Antenna 33 Plug in modules 32 Wireless Receiver Module 33 Internal sounder Wiring 30 Intruder alarm functionality 107 Change code 83 Event log 83 Isolate 83 Outputs 72 ...

Page 128: ...ems Variables 47 T Test 78 Timers 55 U User access 87 User menu 111 User menus 91 User programming Adding users 95 Chime 95 Code changing 97 Isolating zone 92 Log 101 Setting time and date 92 SMS 97 SMS configuration 102 System status 100 Tests 93 Viewing event log 94 Walk test 94 Zone status 100 Utilities 81 V Variables 47 W Wireless 69 Wireless Receiver Module 33 Wiring Branch expander 32 Expand...

Page 129: ...rity Products GmbH Co oHG D 76181 Karlsruhe www buildingtechnologies siemens com 2008 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability Document no A6V10209305 Edition 25 09 2008 ...

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