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Installer Manual - 

TP8-64 BUS

6-6

6.1.1 ARMING WITH MASTER CODE

Enter the master code (default code 12345), e.g.:

+

12345

During the 10 seconds to come, it is possible to select the programs to be armed/
disarmed (pressing the program number the first time the program is selected,
pressing it the second time it is deselected).
On every keystroke the counter is reset.
Select the programs to be armed, e.g.:

+

12

Once the programs have been selected, for 10 seconds, on the display is viewed

Arming

 followed by the number/name of the programs selected.

The yellow LED corresponding to the programs selected start blinking.

ZONE EXCLUSION TIME

For 10 seconds after selecting the programs, it is possible to exclude manually some
of the zones from the detection of alarms with a procedure explained lateron.
If you do not wish to exclude any zone, it is possible to confirm the selection without
awaiting the expiry of the zone exclusion time by pressing # (hash):

+

#

EXIT TIME

The zones defined as delayed, upon arming observe the exit time programmed by the
installer. If the programs selected contain delayed zones, on expiry of the zone
exclusion time follows the exit time and the programs in question are only armed on
expiry of the exit time. Once the exit time has expired, the yellow program LED
become lit and remain lit until disarming of these programs.
On condition that there are no open zones and arming has been completed correctly,
on the display is viewed 

Arming ctrl panel OK

.

If the programs selected do not contain delayed zones, on expiry (or abort) of the
zone exclusion time, the programs in question are armed and the corresponding
yellow LED become lit immediately.

6.1.1.1 EXCLUSION OF OPEN ZONES

After selecting the programs to be armed, during the 10-seconds zone exclusion time,
if there are open zones (direct or delayed type 2), these are viewed in sequence on
the display.
A zone may result open for instance in case of fault of the detector connected.
To arm the programs selected excluding the open zones, press:

+

#

YES

The zones remain excluded until disarming of the program. They are activated
automatically again the next time the program is armed.

6.1.1.2 VOLONTARY EXCLUSION OF ZONES

After selecting the programs to be armed, during the 10-seconds zone exclusion time,
it is possible to exclude some of the zones volontarily from the detection of alarms.
Select the zones to be excluded pressing:

+

yw

to select the zones to be excluded

On the display are viewed in sequence all the zones included in the programs
selected.
Exclude the zone selected pressing:

+

#

YES

to exclude the zone selected

Select another zone to be excluded with the keys arrow up and arrow down 

yw

 or

exclude sequential zones pressing repeatedly # (hash).

Arming
Program  x

-  ACCESS  -
Master

WARNING

To abort arming of the programs selected press the 

EXIT

 key. The process is aborted and the

control panel returns to stand-by.

Arming
Ctrl panel OK

OPEN ZONES
Zone xxx

ZONES EXCLUDED

WARNING

If the open zones are not excluded, on expiry of the zone exclusion time (and perhaps the exit time)
the programs are armed and the open zones are activated. Consequently the alarme is released.

EXCLUDE ? with #
Zone xxx

Arming
Program  x

Summary of Contents for TP8-64 BUS

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL Release 2 0 Update September2009 Language English FW version 1 5 TP8 64 BUS TP8 64 BUS MET 864 ZONES CONTROL PANEL...

Page 2: ...the control panel can be subject to change without notice Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this manual or any portion of it on any device and in any form is prohibited The contents of this...

Page 3: ...Hereby Tecnoalarm srl declares that the present equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and otherrelevantprovisionsoftheR TTE1999 05 ECdirective The declaration of conformity is av...

Page 4: ...IV Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS...

Page 5: ...T EXPANSION SPEED 8 2A 4 2A 2 1 Electronic board 2A 4 2A 2 2 Terminals 2A 5 2A 3 INPUT EXPANSION SPEED 4 2A 6 2A 3 1 Electronic board 2A 6 2A 3 2 Terminals 2A 7 2A 4 INPUT EXPANSION SPEED 8 STD 2A 7 2...

Page 6: ...2D 5 2E PROGRAMMING INTERFACES 2E 1 PROGRAMMING INTERFACE PROG32 2E 1 2E 1 1 Connection 2E 1 2E 1 2 RS232 interface section 2E 2 2E 1 3 Flash programming section 2E 2 2E 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL INTERFACE P...

Page 7: ...TION OF THE TELEPHONE SECTION 4 15 4 2 1 Telephone interface 4 15 4 2 2 Telephone communicator with GSM module 4 18 4 2 3 Report codes 4 19 4 2 4 Opening message 4 20 4 2 5 Remote control 4 22 4 3 CON...

Page 8: ...RAMMING OF THE TIMERS 5 16 5 10 1 Test call 5 16 5 10 2 Configuration of the timers 5 17 5 10 3 Programming of the access periods 5 18 5 11 PROGRAMMING OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS 5 18 5 11 1 Programming o...

Page 9: ...periods 6 10 6 3 BY PASS 6 10 6 3 1 Activation of by pass with code 6 10 6 3 2 Automatic activation of by pass 6 11 6 3 3 Activation of by pass during the access periods 6 11 6 3 4 Deactivation of by...

Page 10: ...on module with 4 inputs SPEED 4 8 6 8 4 4 Expansion module with 8 inputs SPEED 8 STD 8 7 8 4 5 Expansion module with 8 sensor bus inputs and power supply SPEED ALM8 PLUS 8 8 8 4 6 Expansion module wit...

Page 11: ...ATION RESET OF DEFAULT SETTINGS B 3 B 3 BACKUP RESTORE OF THE CONFIGURATION OF THE WIRELESS SECTION B 4 B 4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE B 6 B 5 VOCABULARY UPGRADE B 9 B 6 UPLOAD OF THE OPENING MESSAGE B 12 APPEN...

Page 12: ...Index Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 8...

Page 13: ...ith specific power supply for rechargebattery 4 SENSOR BUS connectors for the connection of max 8 RSC detectors Internalexpansionmodules 4 wired inputs with RDV filter of the optional internal expansi...

Page 14: ...tomatic arming disarming by pass end of by pass activation deactivation remote controls z 8 access periods of the codes keys wireless key z Incorporatedvocalinterfacewithpre recordedvocabularyandanswe...

Page 15: ...puts z Verification of the presence and the version of the vocabulary z Sounding test of the wired sirens indoor and outdoor and the wireless sirens REMOTEPROGRAMMINGANDMONITORING TP8 64 BUS can be en...

Page 16: ...Generalfeatures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 1 4...

Page 17: ...y LCD or electronic keypads for system programming and or control z Max 15 keypoints Electronic keypads Key readers with mini keypads Keyreaders z Input expansion modules max 14 modules with 8 inputs...

Page 18: ...ted by a 200mA rapid fuse COMPOSITION The CPU board is divided into the following sections z Power supply battery separate transformer 230V AC 30V approx 40VA z Serial bus connection of serial bus RS4...

Page 19: ...anual Hardware 2 3 TP8 64 BUS MET The same as a TP8 64 BUS but PROTECTION The detector power supply outputs are protected by a 315mA rapid fuse COMPOSITION Power supply battery separate transformer 23...

Page 20: ...er Manual TP8 64 BUS 2 4 2 2 WALL MOUNTING TP8 64 BUS To fix the plastic casing to the wall use 2 plastic dowels diameter 8mm apposite screws and introduce them into the holes A and B as indicated in...

Page 21: ...US Installer Manual Hardware 2 5 TP8 64 BUS MET To fix the metal casing to the wall use 4 plastic dowels diameter 8mm apposite screws and introduce them into the holes A B C D as indicated in the fig...

Page 22: ...ng by means of the cable retaining straps and clamps included CONNECTIONOFPRIMARYWINDING The power cord must be introduced into the control panel casing through the whole on therear Wire the power cor...

Page 23: ...casing through the holes 1 2 3 and 4 on the upper or lower part see fig 1 The mains cable passes through the connection tube z by direct input The power cord double insulation is introduced into the c...

Page 24: ...NG Connect the secondary winding of the transformer to the AC inputs of the CPU board Fig 2 WARNING The control panel is not equipped with a mains switch Thus it is compulsory installing a bipolar mai...

Page 25: ...pplied with two cables red and black prewired to the CPU board and equipped with 2 faston connectors permitting easy connection of the battery Once you have placed the battery in its bay connect mains...

Page 26: ...COMPOSITION The CPU board is devided into the following sections z Power supply battery transformer z Serial ports sensor bus 1 2 3 and 4 RS485 s rial bus siren bus TTL port for the connection of the...

Page 27: ...nitoring by PC 2 4 3 TELEPHONE SECTION The telephone communicator is integrated in the CPU board It permits the connection of the control panel to the telephone line and verifies its correct functioni...

Page 28: ...D earth Output COM Common input Output ZT Tamper input Input TAMPER Tamper casing Input TAMPER Tamper casing Input Output Output A B SY Sinchronization Output Output Output A B S Loudspeaker Output Ou...

Page 29: ...by 2000 to4000 rated2700 Zonetamper 0 to 2000 or 7400 Alarm 4000 to7400 rated5400 Zone tamper alarm is viewed on the display of the console with indication of the zone violated 2 4 4 1 INPUT OUTPUTSE...

Page 30: ...econtrol5 z program6 z powerfailure z access denied z remotecontrol6 z program7 z tamper z alarme z remotecontrol7 z program8 z trouble radio section z system OK z remotecontrol8 z Panic z hold up z s...

Page 31: ...ou connect the internal input expansion module ESP4 IN Te rm ina l De scription Type Z1 Zone 1 wired Input COM Common input Output Z2 Zone 2 wired Input GND power supply detectors Output Power supply...

Page 32: ...Hardware Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2 16...

Page 33: ...SPEED 4 z Input expansion module with 8 inputs SPEED 8 STD RSC type z Expansion module with 8 SENSOR BUS inputs and 1 8A power supply SPEED ALM8 PLUS z Expansion module with 8 SENSOR inputs SPEED 8 P...

Page 34: ...uency 50 60Hz z Power 40VA z Primary protection fuse T 200mA WARNING The jumper JP11 has the following functions z If mains power 230V is missing no mains connection it permits functioning with the sy...

Page 35: ...put GND detector power supply Z5 Wired zone 5 Input COM Common input Output Z6 Wired zone 6 Input Positive voltage Output GND detector power supply Z7 Wired zone 7 Input COM Common input Output Z8 Wir...

Page 36: ...ED 8 The expansion is composed of z Electronic board with 8 inputs and 2 logic outputs The inputs manage the RDV and Zone Bus detectors z ABS casing C90 or C100P option 2A 2 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD WARNING...

Page 37: ...voltage Output GND detector power supply OUT1 Programmable logic output Output Stand by high impedance Alarm negative voltage OUT2 Programmable logic output Output Stand by high impedance Alarm negati...

Page 38: ...D 4 The expansion is composed of z Electronic board with 4 inputs and 1 logic output The inputs manage the RDV and Zone Bus detectors z Plastic casing C90 or C100P option 2A 3 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD WARNI...

Page 39: ...power supply Z3 Zone 3 wired Input COM Common input Output Z4 Zone 4 wired Input Positive voltage Output GND detector power supply OUT1 Programmable logic ooutput Output Stand by high impedance Alarm...

Page 40: ...age Output GND detector power supply Z5 Wired zone 5 Input COM Common input Output Z6 Wired zone 6 Input Positive voltage Output GND detector power supply Z7 Wired zone 7 Input COM Common input Output...

Page 41: ...NSION MODULE WITH POWER SUPPLY SPEED ALM8 PLUS The expansion module is composed of z Electronic board with 8 inputs and 1 8A power supply z Transformer on separate base z ABS casing Size L x H x D 345...

Page 42: ...rotected against overcharge from mains by a delayed fuse F1 of 200mA The transformer kit is composed of z Input section primary winding 230V AC red z Output section secondary winding 30V 1 3A blue z F...

Page 43: ...ttery recharge voltage Output 14V GND earth SRA Self powered indoor siren Output Stand by 13 8V DC Alarm high impedance SR Indoor siren Output Stand by high impedance Alarm 13 8V DC SR GND earth OUT1...

Page 44: ...1 ELECTRONIC BOARD WARNING z Never conect two devices with the same address z Terminals SENSOR BUS are interchangeable It is possible to connect up to 2 devices on each bus z The terminal SY must to b...

Page 45: ...Alarm negative voltage OUT2 Programmable logic output Output Stand by high impedance Alarm negative voltage Output Output A B SY Synchronization Output Output Output A B SY Synchronization Output GND...

Page 46: ...e voltage Output GND detector power supply Output Z3 Wired zone 3 Input COM Common input Output Z4 Wired zone 4 Input Positive voltage Output GND detector power supply Output OUT1 Programmable logic o...

Page 47: ...ust always be wired to the electronic board of the modules 2A 9 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The SW1 dip switch permits programming of the serial address of the modules There must not be two devices with the s...

Page 48: ...Input expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2A 16...

Page 49: ...ic outputs ESP32 OCN z Supervisory board with 32 signaling LED SINOTTICO 32N 2B 1 OUTPUT EXPANSION WITH LOGIC OUTPUTS ESP32 OCN The output expansion module ESP32 OCN permits to extend the outputs of t...

Page 50: ...g the dowels and screws included 2B 2 SUPERVISORY BOARD WITH SIGNALING LED SINOTTICO 32N The supervisory board SINOTTICO 32N provides 32 signaling LED for supplementary system status signaling The sup...

Page 51: ...ming phase exit time running z LED on Program armed z LED off Program disarmed PROGRAM ALARM z LED blinking slowly Program alarm active z LED blinking quickly Program prealarm active z LED on Program...

Page 52: ...Output expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2B 4 ADDRESS 3 GENERAL ALARMS z LED on Alarm or status active z LED off Alarm or status not active...

Page 53: ...LED blinking slowly Zone alarm zone technical alarm hold up alarm z LED blinking quickly Zone tamper alarm open zone zone trouble prealarm z LED on Alarm memory tamper memory z LED off Zone closed ADD...

Page 54: ...Output expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2B 6...

Page 55: ...diagnostics are repeated approx every 10 seconds alternately in Italian French English Spanish and German STAND BY LINE ABSENT LINE DISTURBED 1 LE D off LE D blinking LE D on No alarm A larm active A...

Page 56: ...eries only If there is only one console connected via serial bus and no other device the jumper has to be inserted 2C 1 2 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The SW1 dip switch permits programming of the address of t...

Page 57: ...e wall see opposite figure without breaking it off the bottom of the casing Insert the electronic board into the ABS casing in a way that the tamper switch is positioned exactly above the plastic rect...

Page 58: ...Console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2C 4...

Page 59: ...rface for electronic keys TP SKN 2D 1 TP SDN ELECTRONIC KEYPAD The electronic keypad TP SDN permits arming disarming and viewing of the status of the first 4 programs with code It does not accept the...

Page 60: ...pad TP SK6N permits arming disarming by pass and viewing of the status of the first 6 programs with electronic key TP SK6N is composed of a key reader for electronic keys and a keypad with 9 function...

Page 61: ...pressed during the arming phase zone exclusion time causes the cancellation of arming 2D 2 2 ELECTRONIC BOARD The key reader with mini keypad is protected by a combined tamper switch against opening...

Page 62: ...which are used for data interchange whereas the other 4 wires are needed for led signaling on the key reader It is possible to connect less wires if the control panel is not used up to its capacity L...

Page 63: ...N as well as the readers connected have to be mounted inside tamper protected casings The tamper switches provided by the casings must always be wired to the electronic board of the modules 2D 5 DIP S...

Page 64: ...Keypoints Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2D 6...

Page 65: ...or programming In addition it permits programming of the flash memory of the control panel firmware upgrade and upgrade of the vocabulary 2E 1 1 CONNECTION The connection with the PC is made by means...

Page 66: ...ash programming deactivated normal functioning 2E 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL INTERFACE PROG USB The programming interface PROG USB permits the connection of the control panel via serial bus to a PC for program...

Page 67: ...upgrade of the control panels equipped with TTL input To upgrade the firmware version of the control panel follow the instructions supplied by the programming software on the PC The button S1 permits...

Page 68: ...ication via serial bus Blinking communication active Off no communication check the connection of the terminals A and B z Fuse F1 of 1A for the protection of the power supply terminals and of the seri...

Page 69: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Programming interfaces 2E 5 2E 3 2 CASING WARNING The serial bus extension module SPEED RS485 has to be mounted inside the casing TKBOX A using the plastic spacers included...

Page 70: ...Programming interfaces Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2E 6...

Page 71: ...TN telephone line is missing The electronic board is mounted inside a plastic casing and must be connected via serial bus RS485 to the control panel TECNOCELL PRO PL is compatible with the GSM module...

Page 72: ...Telephone communicator with GSM module Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2F 2...

Page 73: ...433MHz 2G 1 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD TABLE 1 WARNING It is possible to connect a total of 2 wireless receiver transmitters RTX200 433868 or RX300 433868 to TP8 64 BUS control panel LED DL1 YELLOW TX Blinkin...

Page 74: ...eiver section can be enabled and disabled by the jumper W1 z Jumper inserted 433MHz section enabled z Jumper removed 433MHz section disabled 2G 1 4 868MHZ SECTION The 868MHz wireless receiver section...

Page 75: ...switch against opening and detachment z ABS casing C100P 2G 2 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD TABLE 1 LED DL1 YELLOW LINE Blinking if communication via RS485 serial bus OK LED DL2 RED MASK Lit in case of masking L...

Page 76: ...Wireless expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2G 4 2G 2 2 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS TABLE 2 2G 2 3 CASING...

Page 77: ...Default programming is z Function key 1 Disarming of all the programs associated programs 1 and 2 z Function key 2 Arming of program 1 z Function key 3 Arming of program 2 HOLD UP If the wireless key...

Page 78: ...f the battery it is recommended to execute the synchronization of the code Pay attention not to invert polarity of the battery upon replacement Inversion of polarity of the battery may cause great dem...

Page 79: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer manual Wireless expansion modules 2G 7 2G 4 1 ELECTRONIC BOARD 2G 4 2 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS...

Page 80: ...lace immediately the battery The sirens howerver continues to work but with a reduction of sound of level proportionate to the reduction of battery voltage BATTERY REPLACEMENT z Put the control panel...

Page 81: ...minute INDOOR SIREN MODE Frequency 2600Hz 3600Hz Modulation 300 cycles per minute OUTDOOR SIREN MODE Frequency 1400Hz 1600Hz Modulation 120 cycles per minute DIPSWITCH 2 ON FUNCTIONING LEVEL C Local s...

Page 82: ...Wireless expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2G 10...

Page 83: ...ended as it takes into account all the necessary operations guaranteeing smooth functioning of the system One of these is a draft of the installation on a piece of paper It is important to decide befo...

Page 84: ...e screen is viewed REGISTER THE NEW SYSTEM IN THE USER ARCHIVE Open the user archive by clicking on the opposite icon On the screen is viewed Enter a new record user by clicking on the opposite icon a...

Page 85: ...m used for callback towards the TP8 64 BUS necessary when the monitoring station uses several modems for the connection to the various sytems Pay attention to the modem type PSTN or ISDN z Control pan...

Page 86: ...les telephone parameters z Programming of the channels channels A H call back numbers GSM module channel block etc z Programming of the functions of the TECNOCELL PRO PL answering number and emergency...

Page 87: ...adio frequencies received inside the protected area at 433MHz and at 868MHz Console z Viewing of a virtual console to facilitate programming by PC Backup restore configuration wireless section z Backu...

Page 88: ...Set up Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 3 6...

Page 89: ...creen is viewed the opposite message Commands available z Yes to confirm the addition of the module selected z No to undo the addition of the module selected z OK to confirm and quit hardware configur...

Page 90: ...LM8 PL Provides 8 zone inputs 2 siren relay outputs indoor and outdoor siren and 2 logic outputs negative voltage SPEED 8 Provides 8 zone inputs and 2 logic outputs negative voltage SPEED 8 STD Provid...

Page 91: ...ts per program and alarm memory SINOTTICO 32N T S Blue icone Provides 32 LED associated to the remote control of 8 devices 1 8 and to the stand by condition of the 8 programs SINOTTICO 32N C G Blue ic...

Page 92: ...ardware i e expansion modules consoles detectors sirens etc procede with wiring of the devices to the CPU board The connection is to be made using a 5 wires twisted serial cable 4 wires for RS485 seri...

Page 93: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Set up 3 11 3 3 2 CONNECTION OF THE MODULES ON SENSOR BUS AND SIRENS BUS...

Page 94: ...wer supply voltage between two self powered modules see connection scheme on page 3 11 Wire the modules according to the hardware configuration shown on the screen Upon connection of the console LCD30...

Page 95: ...it considers all the operations for a correct installation and a correct functioning of the control panel It is recommended to lay out system configuration on PC first even without being on the premi...

Page 96: ...program association z System options z Logic output parameters z Sierns bus parameters 4 1 1 ZONE LIST TP8 64 BUS can control max 64 zones These can be selected freely among the zone inputs provided...

Page 97: ...ut the detectors and contacts are physically wired to Upon zone input association imagine yourself programming the channels of your television You will associate channel 1 to a determined network whic...

Page 98: ...ed along the entry exit path in which the walk through zone is the more distant one z Technical The zone is always enabled even if the control panel is disarmed It is used for the detection of gas lea...

Page 99: ...the cable position top bottom Response time Permits programming of the response time T of the device at two levels 0 2 seconds or 0 5 seconds Functioning mode Permits the definition of the modality of...

Page 100: ...he response time of the sensor to detect an alarm and can be selected in AND OR TRADICIONAL and RDV functioning mode Sensitivity Defines the maximum range of the microwave sensor Each parameters on th...

Page 101: ...ies two conditions The detector which has released the alarm is inhibited for 6 seconds If after 6 seconds but within 15 minutes another alarm is detected by the same zone the alarm is released double...

Page 102: ...the programs select the program and then select the zones to be included in it by clicking on the box beside the zone description A program can contain max 64 zones ASSOCIATION COMPOSITION OF THE VOCA...

Page 103: ...entry time z Alarm The buzzer is active until siren cut off z End of by pass warning The buzzer is active during the time end of by pass warning is displayed z Automatic arming warning The buzzer is a...

Page 104: ...z Antimasking A antimasking alarm is released if the receiver detects a jamming frequency the same frequency as that of the radio transmitters of the system persisting for a period superior to the an...

Page 105: ...les the console for the reproduction of voice messages even if the relative operations e g arming disarming are executed by another console PROPERTIES KEY ZONE The key zone can be set so as to work in...

Page 106: ...Programm 6 z Power failure z Access denied z Remote control 6 z Programm 7 z Tamper z Alarm z Remote control 7 z Programm 8 z Trouble z System OK z Remote control 8 z Panic z Hold up z Mobile status...

Page 107: ...sounds of indoor siren z Outdoor siren Modes time and tipical sounds of outdoor siren ALARM The siren is actived in case of at least one of the programs it is associated to observing the relative time...

Page 108: ...disabling of the optical antifoam protection ENABLING OF ANTIDRILLING Permits enabling disabling of the antidrilling protection ACTIVATION MODE Determines the activation mode of the siren for the eve...

Page 109: ...naling using the digital Tecnoalarm protocol or the most frequently used digital protocols Programming upload and download is possible using the Tecnoalarm protocol only The incorporated telephone int...

Page 110: ...itted All channels On reception of the corresponding command the control panel checks if there are events waiting to be transmitted If there are no more events to be transmitted or a single type proto...

Page 111: ...s Program the number of rings to be counted before the control panel answers to incoming calls 3 17 SKIP ANSWERING MACHINE The control panel may be connected toghether with other devices such as answe...

Page 112: ...GSM telephone communicator makes an emergency voice call at the number programmed max 15 digits transmitting the prerecorded emergency message Enter the emergency number in the item z Message Program...

Page 113: ...hexadecimal code 00 FF EVENT CHANNEL ASSOCIATION To associate a detemined event to a telephone channel check the item of the corresponding event line level with the channel column If you wish to assoc...

Page 114: ...ammed z Load message from WAV file Permits downloading of a WAV file e g from hard disk or floppy and programming it as the opening message messaggio z Record message sound card Permits recording of t...

Page 115: ...uage of the vocabulary used for the voice messages of the system Press the Vocabulary button in the lower part of the window The English vocabulary can be found in the following directory C Program fi...

Page 116: ...ion and scrolling the vocabulary Clicking on the corresponding symbol the message is played At the same time it is transcribed into the description field The description of the remote device will be d...

Page 117: ...or the detection of alarms 0 59m 59s z Disarming confirmation time mm ss This parameter indicates the delay for confirmation of disarming and stopping of the hold up alarm see programming of the keys...

Page 118: ...he programs in question are armed see programming of the timers z Antimasking antijamming delay mm ss This parameter indicates the delay of release of antimasking alarm i e the period of time during w...

Page 119: ...icking on the first item from the left and scroll down the list to select the frequency z Not active z Every day z Every working day z Every holiday eve z Every holiday z Every sunday z Every saturday...

Page 120: ...quency To enable the test call check the relevant item The following parameters can be set for every timer z Hour of activation z Frequency of activation z Condition Starting hour of the test call cyc...

Page 121: ...y of deactivation and deactivation time to Frequency of activation Select the relevant item and scroll down the list selecting the frequency requested z Not active z Every day z Every working day z Ev...

Page 122: ...the association of the access periods to the codes i e press the relevant items next to the key name The number of the access period will be viewed as a confirmation of the association ASSOCIATION OF...

Page 123: ...e attribute of a day ensure that in the box above the calendar is viewed Working day Holiday eve Holiday then click on the day several times until it assumes the colour of the attribute requested PROG...

Page 124: ...2nd year Once you have finished programming of the biannual calendar press z OK to confirm and quit z Abandon to quit without saving WARNING The change from winter to summer time and back is executed...

Page 125: ...time Scroll down to view the next codes PROGRAMMING OF THE CODE For every code the following parameters can be programmed z Name or description max 16 caracters e g the name of the owner of the syste...

Page 126: ...the last figure that is decreased by one unit e g the owner of the master code default code 12345 will release a hold up alarm by entering 12344 If the code end in 0 the hold up code ends in 9 e g 123...

Page 127: ...rograms associated 1 to 6 To associate a program to the key click on the corresponding item The program number will be shown as a confirmation of the association PROGRAMMING OF THE ATTRIBUTES To assoc...

Page 128: ...cking on Wireless keys on the screen is viewed The wireless keys configuration window permits z Programming of the name of the wireless keys z Association of the functions to the function wireless key...

Page 129: ...pon disarming of the system pressing the corresponding function key the active telephone channels and those queued up are blocked automatically z Confirmation of disarming hold up block Activates the...

Page 130: ...ive bell flashing light siren flashing light for alarm prealarm signaling or technical alarm PROGRAMMING OF THE TIME PARAMETERS To program the time parameters click on the items and enter the time req...

Page 131: ...ogrammed z Flashing light the flashing light is activated for the time programmed z Sounding flashing light both the horn and the flashing light are activated for the time programmed Once the radio si...

Page 132: ...ly z Quick menu Enables the quick menu on the console z Supervision disabled Disables the supervision of the console the test transmission of the console Repeat the process for all the wireless consol...

Page 133: ...onnect the other terminal of the interface PROG32 or PROG USB to the serial port of the CPU board of the control panel TP8 64 BUS 4 7 2 UPLOAD SEND CONFIGURATION To upload the configuration onto the c...

Page 134: ...onnection between the computer and the control panel is active If the connection between the devices is correct and the communication has been established the arrow of the connection symbol viewed in...

Page 135: ...rammed Commands available z Yes to confirm and proceed z No to abbandon Send ID code If you confirm on the screen a warning appears signaling that upon completion of upload it is possible to send the...

Page 136: ...panel with the help of 4 coloured indicators The coherence or non coherence is signaled by colours z Same colour coherence same configuration z Different colour non coherence different configuration...

Page 137: ...s viewed Press the Start downloading key to start downloading of system configuration from the control panel connected The progress of downloading is viewed on the screen If need be press the Stop key...

Page 138: ...Programming by PC Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 4 44...

Page 139: ...To pass from editing of the first 2 figures to the next or vice versa press the arrow keys yw As far as programming of 2 digits values is concerned the maximum intervall between the two figures is 2...

Page 140: ...rs from A to F are to be entered by pressing a combination of the hash key followed by a number key 1 character A 2 character B 3 character C 4 character D 5 character E 6 character F Deletion of an e...

Page 141: ...aragraph 5 9 8 Programming of the timers Menu 9 Paragraph 5 10 9 Programming of the remote controls Menu 8 Paragraph 5 11 External device section 10 Configuration of the consoles Menu 15 Paragraph 5 1...

Page 142: ...t and quit the voice message will be used as zone descripton too NO to deny and quit the voice message will only be used for voice alarm messages and the voice report of the console 5 3 2 INPUT ZONE A...

Page 143: ...t to the zone requested Zone 001 Type WARNING TP8 64 BUS different from the other control panels by TECNOALARM can control up to 64 zones which can be freely selected among those provided by the hardw...

Page 144: ...y not for the CPU board Commands available EXIT to confirm the selection and quit 5 3 5 DEFINITION OF THE ZONE FILTER A zone filter can be associated to every zone in order to obtain the best response...

Page 145: ...wireless device for being recognized by the control panel must be learnt beforehand Viewing of the current settings No wireless detector contact or transmitter has been associated yet to the zone sele...

Page 146: ...the siren activation mode for alarm not active sounding flashing sounding flashing z Prealarm Defines the siren activation mode during the entry time not active sounding flashing sounding flashing z...

Page 147: ...o avoid interferences with other wireless systems placed near TP8 64 BUS Commands available to learn the wireless siren console selected to delete the wireless sirens console selected EXIT to confirm...

Page 148: ...Association of the zones to the program z Message Programming of the voice message associated to the program program description 5 6 1 ZONE ASSOCIATION Every program may contain maximum 64 zones yw t...

Page 149: ...ding zone the alarm is released z Chime Defines whether the zone you are going to select is enabled for chime If a chime zone is opened and the relative program is disarmed the chime is activated The...

Page 150: ...her than the alarm time the sirens are not activated at all z Delay pwr Delay of power failure signaling hh mm Defines the interval between the detection of power failure 230V and the activation of al...

Page 151: ...puts of the expansion modules z Bus sirens Selection and functioning of the bus sirens from 1 to 4 5 9 1 ASSOCIATION OF THE SIREN Defines if the siren is activated in case of alarm of the program sele...

Page 152: ...c output OUT2 with reverse stand by status Commands available yw to select the option YES to confirm the selection 5 9 4 1 PROGRAMMING OF THE STAND BY STATUS According to programming the logic outputs...

Page 153: ...included in any program at all or if it is included in one of the programs the siren is associated to Sound type available Sound 1 Bidirectional sweep tone default setting Sound 2 Monodirectional swe...

Page 154: ...OF THE PERIOD The frequency of repetition of the test call is programmed in two steps first the value 000 to 255 then the time unit Commands available 0 9 to enter the value YES to confirm the settin...

Page 155: ...firm the selection EXIT to accept programming and quit the submenu 5 10 2 2 PROGRAMMING OF THE ATTRIBUTE OF THE PERIOD Permits programming of the frequency of activation of the timer selected z Deacti...

Page 156: ...the selection EXIT to accept programming and quit the submenu 5 10 3 2 PROGRAMMING OF THE STARTING AND ENDING HOUR OF THE ACCESS PERIOD Permits programming of the starting and ending hour of the acce...

Page 157: ...the console from 1 to 15 YES to confirm the selection Submenus z Quick arm Permits quick arming of the programs without entering a code z Quick dis Permits quick disarming of the programs z Panic Perm...

Page 158: ...es general deactivation of by pass Conf dis confirmation of disarming If the attribute is selected disarming by wireless key releases a hold up alarm unless it is confirmed by entering a valid code wi...

Page 159: ...chboards z Channel A Configuration of channel A z Channel B Configuration of channel B z Channel H Configuration of channel H z Call back Call back number z Mobile Configuration of the GSM module Comm...

Page 160: ...cases the next event is transmitted Block all the channels On reception of the blocking command the control panel checks if there are events queued up If there are not or a single type protocol has b...

Page 161: ...one section provides 8 independent channels A H that are individually programmable for the transmission of the events to private persons as well as monitoring stations Every channel can be programmed...

Page 162: ...interface interrupts the call after the initial data exchange and calls the principal callback number programmed This number must correspond to the installer monitoring station This procedure is to pr...

Page 163: ...icator with GSM module TECNOCELL PRO PL The telephone communicator with GSM module can be used anyway for the transmission of alarms or as a backup device to the incorporated telephone section or if t...

Page 164: ...e emergency number can be composed of max 15 digits Commands available yw to delete an existing number to insert the DTMF symbols hash and star MEM to insert a pause 0 9 to enter the value EXIT to acc...

Page 165: ...age the telephone communicator with GSM module makes the addressee s mobile phone ring until the latter answers the phone If the addressee does not answer the call the transmission is cancelled This i...

Page 166: ...elect the channel A H Viewing of the current settings Channel not associated to the event selected Channel associated to the event selected Commands available 0 to pass directly onto the report code c...

Page 167: ...led z Siren NV Enabling of siren activation for supervision alarm Permits enabling disabling of supervision alarm signaling through the sirens The sirens observe the tamper alarm time Siren activation...

Page 168: ...ital protocols z Modif codes User code modification Permits enabling disabling of the modification of the standard user codes by the holder of the codes themselves If the user code modification is dis...

Page 169: ...sociation of the programs from 1 to 8 the code is to arm disarm or partset z Attributes By pass Enables the code for activation deactivation of by pass instead of arming disarming Byp gen al by pass g...

Page 170: ...elected EXIT to accept programming and quit the submenu 5 17 4 PROGRAMMING OF THE STANDARD USER CODES The user codes are the codes enbled to arming disarming or partset the control paneI The user code...

Page 171: ...eneral alarms Enables the key so as to by pass general alarms in order to arm the system in the presence of one of the following alarm conditions tamper low battery power failure supervision trouble m...

Page 172: ...programming and quit the submenu 5 20 EXCLUSION OF MODULES ZONES yw to select the menu 17 YES to confirm the selection The menu permits the voluntary exclusion of a device or a zone Submenus z Zones...

Page 173: ...Con consoles Test of communication with the wireless consoles MONITOR RF Permits measuring of the medium noise level in the place the control panel module is installed The noise level measured can be...

Page 174: ...EXIT to quit the submenu 5 21 3 INDOOR SIREN AND BATTERY TEST On initiation of the test the control panel reduces power supply voltage to 10 5V in order to provoke the intervention of the battery The...

Page 175: ...ll the LED on the console are lit and the buzzer is activated Commands available EXIT to quit the submenu 5 21 8 GSM MODULE TEST On initiation on the display is viewed in sequence z The status of the...

Page 176: ...Programming by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 5 38...

Page 177: ...ler code default code 54321 The installer code is reserved for the installer and gives access to the installer programming menu z 1 master code default code 12345 The master code is usually reserved f...

Page 178: ...code can always act on all the programs of the system MASTER PROGRAMMING MENU WARNING The modification of the standard user codes is subject to enabling by the installer If the master is not enabled f...

Page 179: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Control by console 6 3 z 62 standard user codes default code 00000 Every code can be enabled individually for arming disarming or by pass of determined programs...

Page 180: ...Control by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 6 4 OPERATIONS WITHOUT CODE...

Page 181: ...f the control panel when the control panel is in stand by always check the status of the zones detectors pressing hash YES On the display are viewed the zones that result open in sequence with an inte...

Page 182: ...ms selected do not contain delayed zones on expiry or abort of the zone exclusion time the programs in question are armed and the corresponding yellow LED become lit immediately 6 1 1 1 EXCLUSION OF O...

Page 183: ...6 1 2 ARMING WITH STANDARD USER CODE Whereas the master code is always enabled for all the programs the user codes control merely those programs they have been enabled for by the installer or the hol...

Page 184: ...in delayed zones these are only armed on expiry of the exit time Once the exit time has expired the yellow program LED become lit and remain lit until disarming of these programs If the programs selec...

Page 185: ...orresponding to the programs selected are switched off It is possible to confirm the selection and abort the 10 seconds wait by pressing 6 2 1 1 TOTAL DISARMING After selecting the master code and dur...

Page 186: ...At the time programmed the timer disarms the programs associated 6 2 7 DISARMING DURING THE ACCESS PERIODS It is possible to define up to 8 access periods of the codes As a consequence the codes are e...

Page 187: ...uency and at a determined time acting on determined programs At the time programmed the timer deactivates the by pass and reactivates the programs associated in their integrity WARNING OF AUTOMATIC AR...

Page 188: ...ivate the remote control to deactivate the remote control EXIT to confirm and quit 6 5 MANUAL COMMUNICATOR BLOCK During an alarm call it is possible to block the communicator i e interrupt the active...

Page 189: ...d z The second line views the issue of the telephone call cycles Tel call Event with telephone call Issue call X Issue of the telephone call cycle of the channel indicated X channel A H 1 issue Issue...

Page 190: ...XIT keys e g 12345 MEM EXIT All the LED previously lit are switched off The alarms remain however stored in the event buffer of the control panel 6 7 2 RESET OF LED SIGNALING WITH INSTALLER CODE TAMPE...

Page 191: ...y are viewed the open zones in sequence with an interval of approximately 2 seconds between one and the next see paragraph 4 1 After scanning of the zones the control panel returns to stand by 6 10 VI...

Page 192: ...Control by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 6 16...

Page 193: ...hout consequences 7 1 1 ARMING The key reader with mini keypad permits arming disarming and by pass of maximum 6 programs with electronic key The programs group the zones 1 to 64 that are activated i...

Page 194: ...s to be armed e g 12 After selecting the programs for 10 seconds the yellow LED corresponding to the programs selected are blinking ZONE EXCLUSION TIME For 10 seconds after selecting the programs it i...

Page 195: ...trol panel is armed it is possible to deactivate temporaneously part of the system Upon activation of the by pass the zones enabled for by pass and included in the program s armed and partset are deac...

Page 196: ...key reader 7 2 1 ARMING The interface for electronic keys permits arming disarming and by pass of the first 3 programs with electronic key The programs group the zones 1 to 64 that are activated i e e...

Page 197: ...fter 3 seconds the LED corresponding to the program selected starts blinking slowly and the 10 seconds zone exclusion time is started Remove the key from the key reader ZONE EXCLUSION TIME For 10 seco...

Page 198: ...xit time and the programs in question are only armed on expiry of the exit time Once the exit time has expired the program LED become lit and remain lit until disarming of these programs If the progra...

Page 199: ...ode only 7 2 3 2 DEACTIVATION OF BY PASS Introduce an electronic key enabled for by pass into the key reader The LED corresponding to the programs partset start blinking quickly signaling that the arm...

Page 200: ...the control panel by key the 4 LED on the key readers blink for approximately 3 seconds 7 3 4 AUTOMATIC DISARMING FOR ALARM If you introduce the key in presence of program alarm all the programs assoc...

Page 201: ...only If a zone is included in several programs and is defined as common zone it is only enabled for the detection of alarms when all the programs it is included in are armed Example if a system is us...

Page 202: ...the program LED become lit and remain lit until disarming of these programs If the programs selected do not contain delayed zones on expiry or abort of the zone exclusion time the programs in questio...

Page 203: ...ol panel is armed it is possible to deactivate temporaneously part of the system Upon activation of the by pass the zones enabled for by pass and included in the program s armed and partset are deacti...

Page 204: ...nother control unit connected 7 4 4 2 SIMULTANEOUS ARMING BY SEVERAL CONTROL UNITS During the arming process by console all the electronic keypads are disabled When trying to arm the control panel in...

Page 205: ...t of the telephone channels on disarming By pass of general alarms Hold up Zone exclusion disabled VERIFICATION OF PROGRAM STATUS The wireless keys do not permit viewing of system status 7 5 1 1 SINGL...

Page 206: ...ions change as follows z Arming program becomes activation by pass program z Disarming program becomes deactivation by pass program z Disarming becomes deactivation general by pass To activate by pass...

Page 207: ...ion of the detectors on bus Serial bus RS485 1 RS485 serial port for the connection of other serial modules Tamperprotection 1 combined antiopening and antidetachment tamper switch POWERSUPPLYSECTION...

Page 208: ...ding 230V red Voltagesecondarywinding 30V 1 3A blue Frequency 50 60Hz Power 40VA Class B Primary protection fuse T200mA WARNING The following batteries may be used Trademark YUASA Model NP 7 12 F R 7A...

Page 209: ...tion of the detectors on bus Serial bus RS485 1 RS485 serial port for the connection of other serial modules Tamperprotection 1 anti detachment switch 1 antiopening switch POWERSUPPLYSECTION Operating...

Page 210: ...315mA 8 3 INTERNAL INPUT EXPANSION MODULE 8 3 1 EXPANSION MODULE WITH 4 INPUTS Device ESP4 IN Description Internalinputexpansionmodule Number of inputs 4 wired zone inputs Operatingtemperature 5 C 40...

Page 211: ...er switch Casing ABS Size L x H x D 345 x 285 x 90mm POWERSUPPLYSECTION Ratedvoltage 230V 10 50Hz Max consumption 200mA Output voltage and current Power supply module detectors batteryrecharge Rated 1...

Page 212: ...erprotection 1 antiopening switch 1 antidetachment switch Casing Plastic optional POWERSUPPLYSECTION Operatingvoltage Rated 12V Input voltage detector power supply Min 10V Max 14V Current available fo...

Page 213: ...rogrammable zone inputs RDV and Zone Bus analysis not implemented Outputs None Serial bus 1 RS485 serial port for the connection of other serial modules Tamperprotection 1 antiopening switch 1 antidet...

Page 214: ...voltage Rated 230V 10 50Hz Class 2 Consumption Max 200mA Power supply output Module detectors battery recharge Rated 13 8V Outdoorsiren Rated 14V Totalcurrentavailable Max 1 8A Current available for M...

Page 215: ...vailable for Module Max 65mA Logic outputs and detectors Max 400mA Operatingtemperature 5 C 40 C 8 4 7 EXPANSION MODULE WITH 4 SENSOR BUS 4 STANDARD INPUTS Device SPEED 4 PLUS Description Serial input...

Page 216: ...CONTROL UNITS 8 5 1 LCD CONSOLE Device LCD300 S Description Console with liquid crystal display andloudspeaker Connectiontype SerialRS485 Tamperprotection 1combinedantiopeningand antidetachment tamper...

Page 217: ...reader with control keys Electronic keys MPKEY Connectiontype SerialRS485 Tamperprotection 1combinedantiopeningand antidetachment tamper switch Operating voltage Rated 12V Min 10V Max 14V Consumption...

Page 218: ...sumption Rated 35mA Max 60mA Current per single output Max 30mA Current for all outputs Max 350mA Operatingtemperature 5 C 40 C 8 7 2 SUPERVISORY BOARD WITH 32 LED Device SINOTTICO32N Description Supe...

Page 219: ...re 5 C 40 C 8 8 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL INTERFACE WITH FLASH PROGRAMMER Device PROGUSB Description Module for interfacing with a PC with USB port only Connectiontype USB towards the PC TTL towardsthecontrol...

Page 220: ...n Stand by 50mA Communication 150mA Operatingtemperature 5 C 40 C 8 10 WIRELESS SECTION 8 10 1 BIDIRECTIONAL WIRELESS RECEIVER TRANSMITTER Device RTX200 433868 Description Dualbandreceiver transmitter...

Page 221: ...ectiontype SerialRS485 Operating voltage Rated 12V Min 10V Max 14V Consumption 41mA 12V Receptionfrequency 433 05MHz 434 79MHz 868 70MHz 869 20MHz Operatingtemperature 5 C 40 C 8 10 3 WIRELESS KEY Dev...

Page 222: ...Technicalspecifications Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 8 16...

Page 223: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Protocols Appendix A A 1 APPENDIX A TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS TP8 64 BUS...

Page 224: ...Appendix A Protocols Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS A 2...

Page 225: ...SILENT KNIGHT FAST 58 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 51 RADIONICS confirmation 2300 59 RADIONICS confirmation 2300 52 RADIONICS confirmation 1400 60 RADIONICS confirmation 1400 53 RADIONICS WITH PARITY confirmati...

Page 226: ...O CONTACT ID 132 SCANTRONIC 8 CHANNELS 1400Hz 140 SCANTRONIC 8 CHANNELS 1400Hz 133 SCANTRONIC 8 CHANNELS 1000Hz 141 SCANTRONIC 8 CHANNELS 1000Hz 134 ADEMCO HS WITHOUT PARITY 4 9 P 142 ADEMCO HS WITHOU...

Page 227: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Special procedures Appendix B B 1 APPENDIX B SPECIAL PROCEDURES TP8 64 BUS...

Page 228: ...Appendix B Special procedures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS B 2...

Page 229: ...n the display is viewed Config Deleted z Remove the jumper JP2 After a few seconds the control panel returns to stand by and on the display reappears date and time signaling Line ABSENT Code Deleted T...

Page 230: ...wireless devices Procede as follows z Connect the PC to the control panel using one of the programming interfaces PROG32 or PROG USB z Launch the programming software and enter the local programming e...

Page 231: ...ands available z Yes to confirm and procede with the upload of the configuration of the wireless section z No to abandon the upload of the configuration of the wireless section Pressing Yes the proces...

Page 232: ...unch the programming software and enter the local programming environment z Enter the user archive and select the corresponding system from the user list On the screen is viewed z Click on the opposit...

Page 233: ...irectory containing the new firmware version of the control panel TP8 64 BUS On the screen is viewed z Select the corresponding file tp64bENG_12 bin and click on the Open button On the screen is viewe...

Page 234: ...e UPDATE jumper to terminate the upgrade On the screen is viewed z The process is completed successfully and the new version is installed The arrow between the control panel and the PC becomes green a...

Page 235: ...ng the programming interface PROG32 or PROG USB z Launch the programming software and enter the local programming environment z Enter the user archive and select the corresponding system from the user...

Page 236: ...irectory containing the new version of the TP8 64 BUS control panel vocabulary z Select the corresponding file Msg_eng_2 bin with the mouse and click on Open z Click on Send to start the process z Cli...

Page 237: ...procedures Appendix B B 11 The procedure of vocabulary upgrade is initialized and the progress of uploading is viewed Once uploading of the opening message has been completed correctly Transmission OK...

Page 238: ...the corresponding item The control panel is now enabled to send out the prerecorded opening message at the beginning of every voice call RECORDING OF THE OPENING MESSAGE For recording of the opening...

Page 239: ...t uploading of the opening message to the control panel On the screen the progress of uploading is viewed If need be click on the Stop button to interrupt the process Once uploading of the opening mes...

Page 240: ...Appendix B Special procedures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS B 14...

Page 241: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Code management Appendix C C 1 APPENDIX C CODE MANAGEMENT TP8 64 BUS...

Page 242: ...Appendix C Code management Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS C 2...

Page 243: ...ler code 654321 Master code 123456 Unvalid code 000000 Standard user codes 000001 000062 code no starting from the last digit z The new code must be different from any of the codes currently programme...

Page 244: ...ing of the code Differently than the control panels of the previous generations access is not given to the installer menu in any case seeing that the code entered corresponds to the installer code but...

Page 245: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Code management Appendix C C 5...

Page 246: ...Appendix C Code management Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS C 6 TP8 64 BUS INSTALLER MANUAL...

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