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TSP-5314 / TSP-5324 / TSP-5208  

INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

V1.2 

Revision Date: 26.12.2019

 

PARS SERIES  

Intruder Alarm System 

Summary of Contents for PARS Series

Page 1: ...TSP 5314 TSP 5324 TSP 5208 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL V1 2 Revision Date 26 12 2019 PARS SERIES Intruder Alarm System ...

Page 2: ...GSM GPRS Module Connection for TSP 5314 and TSP 5208 18 6 7 PGM CONNECTION 19 6 8 POWER CONNECTION 20 7 PROGRAMRAMMING 21 7 1 INTRODUCTION 21 7 2 ENTERING EXITING INSTALLER PROGRAM AND MASTER PROGRAM 22 7 3 BASIC SETTINGS 22 7 3 1 Time Date Settings 22 7 3 2 Entrance Delays 23 7 3 3 Exit Delays 23 7 3 4 CMS Account No 24 7 3 5 CMS Phone Number 24 7 3 6 User Phone Numbers 25 7 3 7 User Codes 25 7 4...

Page 3: ...RETURN CODES TO FACTORY SETTINGS 61 9 2 RESETTING PANEL SETTINGS TO FACTORY SETTINGS 61 10 TESTS 63 10 1 CMS CALL TEST 63 10 2 USER CALL TEST 63 10 3 SİREN TESTİ 63 10 4 PGM TEST 64 10 5 PGM CONTROL 64 11 APPLICATION 64 11 1 FIRE DETECTOR CONNECTION WITH PGM OUTPUT 64 11 2 FIRE SIREN CONNECTION WITH PGM OUTPUT 65 11 3 PARTITION 65 11 4 HAREKETSİZLİKTE OTOMATİK ALARM KURMA 66 11 5 ARM DISARM WITH C...

Page 4: ...le EOL Connection 15 Figure 11 Double EOL Connection with Tamper 15 Figure 12 Double Zone Connection With and Without Tamper Connection 16 Figure 13 Keypad Connection 17 Figure 14 Phone Line Connection 17 Figure 15 TSP 5324 and TSP 5208 Control Panel TXM 5270 Connection 18 Figure 16 TSP 5314 and TSP 5208 Control Panel TXM 5272 Connection 18 Figure 17 PGM ON OFF Connection and Smoke Detector Connec...

Page 5: ...NG AND POLING Make sure the grounding is connected properly before applying power Make sure that the supply voltage is correct POWER CABLE PROTECTION Protect the power cord from being crushed or broken POWER LINE Especially for external applications supply a separate line from the power line of devices such as lighting lamps or power circuits and keep them away from the line of other devices OVERL...

Page 6: ...may harm human health WHAT YOU CAN DO ON YOURSELF Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself as you may be exposed to electric shock if you open the device box In the event of any malfunction contact your dealer or authorized service Technical intervention to the device must be carried out by qualified service personnel The device should be cleaned with a dry cloth Do not use any chemicals 4 ...

Page 7: ...rm and Arm when no movement Arm Disarm by Mobile Application TSP 5324 or with TXM 5272 Module Easy Automation PGM outputs can be programmed weekly with associated timers PGM outputs can be activated when there is movement in the associated zone or partition PGM outputs can be enabled to be active when an alarm is set in the associated partition PGM outputs can work like SRN in the associated parti...

Page 8: ...0Hz 230VAC 50Hz 230VAC 50Hz Panel Fuse 125mA 125mA 125mA Circuit Protection Yes Yes Yes Siren Out 500mA 500mA 500mA AUX Out 750mA 750mA 750mA PGM Out 500mA 500mA 500mA Panel Voltage 12V 12V 12V Output Current 1 5A 1 5A 1 5A Dimentions W 260mm H 300mm D 39 95mm G 260mm Y 300mm D 39 95mm G 260mm Y 300mm D 39 95mm Weight 1690gr Unpacked 1980gr Packed 1690gr Unpacked 1980gr Packed 1690gr Unpacked 1980...

Page 9: ...pport Two ARC number for Each ARC Manuel Bypass Configuration Software by PC 2 Weekly timer program Remotly controllable PGM by Mobile Application or Phone ARM and Disarm Quick Arm Partition Arm Disarm Home Away Arming Auto Arm Disarm Weekly Program Arm When No Movement Arm Disarm by Key Arm Disarm by Keyfob Arm Disarm by Phone Arm Disarm by Mobile Application TSP 5324 or with TXM 5272 Module Pani...

Page 10: ...d telephone connections are made by using the appropriate cable Make sure all connections are correct before the mains connection It is recommended to use LIYCY cable with outer braided wire shield and foil and to connect the shields with a wire to the ground line at the mains terminal It is also recommended to connect the shield on the keypad cable to the EGND ground on the panel and keypad side ...

Page 11: ... 81 6 2 PANEL CONNECTION DIAGRAM Figure 2 TSP 5314 Alarm Control Panel Connections Caution Installation and electrical connections of the panel must be done by trained personnel Unconscious interventions may result in electrical current exposure and malfunctions of the panel board ...

Page 12: ...MING MANUAL 11 81 Figure 3 TSP 5324 Alarm Control Panel Connections Caution Installation and electrical connections of the panel must be done by trained personnel Unconscious interventions may result in electrical current exposure and malfunctions of the panel board ...

Page 13: ...MING MANUAL 12 81 Figure 4 TSP 5208 Alarm Control Panel Connections Caution Installation and electrical connections of the panel must be done by trained personnel Unconscious interventions may result in electrical current exposure and malfunctions of the panel board ...

Page 14: ...TEKNİM PARS SERIES INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 13 81 Figure 5 TSP 5208 Alarm Control Panel Connections ...

Page 15: ...r The terminals of the detectors are basically relay contacts and these two terminals are connected to one of the terminals Z1 Z2 Zn and COM The detectors that require power are supplied from the 12V and terminals of the AUX terminal group Z1 Z2 Zn zone inputs can be programmed as input activation status NO or NC end of line resistor single resistor double resistor without resistor or double zone ...

Page 16: ...ese resistors must be connected on the detector side The connection of the resistors in the panel is incorrect because it prevents the function from being performed When more than one detector contact is connected in series in the same Zone end of line resistor connection cannot be made Below are examples of end of line resistance connections with and without tamper Connection Figure 9 Single EOL ...

Page 17: ...s of zone failure See section 7 5 1 Zone Connection Type for programming details 6 5 KEYPAD CONNECTION The keypad connection of the panel is made with 12V A B GND terminals of keypad terminal group The 12V A B GND terminals on the keypad should be connected to the same terminals on the panel board If there is a problem with the keypad connection the keypad will warn you It is recommended to connec...

Page 18: ...ble light on the LCD Keypad turns on and the display shows an error message Error message disappears when panel detects line Also a parallel device must not be connected to the line at the LINE input If there is a single telephone line and other devices will use this line the PTT line must be connected to the LINE input and the line must be continued from PHONE output to other devices Telephone Fa...

Page 19: ...y TXM 5272 GSM GPRS Module can be added to this panel 6 6 3 TXM 5272 GSM GPRS Module Connection for TSP 5314 and TSP 5208 The TXM 5272 GSM GPRS Module is designed for the Alarm Panel to send information to users or to the Alarm Recieving Center via GSM or GPRS Can be used in TSP 5314 and TSP 5208 Alarm Panels TXM 5272 The module is mounted to 4 screwing places in the space on the right side of the...

Page 20: ...tput This output can be used and programmed for a variety of purposes such as operating any device in the form of On Off or resetting via the keypad in case of smoke detectors connected to the system Attention should be paid to the current to be drawn from the PGM output a relay with a contact suitable for the load to be controlled should be used if the current does not exceed the maximum PGM outp...

Page 21: ...ystem is powered by the battery the display and keypad lighting is reduced so that the panel consumes less energy Next to the mains connection terminal there is a glass fuse of 0 125A with handle in the housing If the fuse blows for any reason it can be removed by pulling from the handle and replaced with a new one PS If the system is to be operated with battery for the first time press and hold t...

Page 22: ...mines the detail Basic Settings gathers the settings that need to be made in simple setups Thus it is aimed to provide convenience to the installer Basic Settings 01 XX Time Date Settings 02 XX Entrance Delays 03 XX Exit Delays 04 XX CMS Accounts 05 XX CMS Phones 06 XX User Phones 07 XX User Codes Panel Settings 10 XX General Settings 11 XX Siren Settings 12 XX Auto Arm Disarm 13 XX PGM Settings 1...

Page 23: ...ter Code is 1234 To exit the program hold down the X Exit key until a long beep sounds and the device returns to normal Program LED off PS If no commands are sent to the panel within 3 minutes after programming the panel automatically exits the Program position and returns to normal 7 3 BASIC SETTINGS This is the section where the basic settings such as date time delay times and telephone numbers ...

Page 24: ...D LED Keypad 02 04 SS OK LCD Keypad Basic Settings OK 4 Part Entrance Delay OK SS OK eg To set Entrance Delay for Partition A as 10sec 02 01 10 OK 7 3 3 Exit Delays This is the delay time second for the user to leave the place after arming the system Separate times can be defined for each partition Exit Delay for Partition A LED Keypad 03 01 SS OK LCD Keypad Basic Settings OK 1 Part Exit Delay OK ...

Page 25: ...entral Monitoring Station the CMS phone number will set in this step Two different CMS phone numbers can be assigned to the system as back up Set 1st CMS Phone Numer LED Keypad 05 01 XXXXXXXXXXX OK LCD Keypad Basic Settings OK CMS Phone OK 1 Phone No XXXXXXXXXXX OK Set 2nd CMS Phone Numer LED Keypad 05 02 XXXXXXXXXXX OK LCD Keypad Basic Settings OK CMS Phone OK 2 Phone No XXXXXXXXXXX OK Set 1st CM...

Page 26: ... User No XXXXXXXXXXX OK Basic Settings OK User Phones OK 6 User No XXXXXXXXXXX OK eg To set 1st user phone as 05321234567 06 01 05321234567 OK PS1 If the phone line provided from phone switchboard with specific number you should enter that number before entering the phone number and press long 0 eg 06 01 9 0 uzun bas 05321234567 Tamam PS2 To erase any CMS phone number get to related address and pr...

Page 27: ...and Hold Enter Existing 4 Digit Code XXXX New Code XXXX Repeat New Code XXXX eg To set Master code as 9876 Hold 1234 9876 9876 To set Installer code as 4321 Hold 9999 4321 4321 PS The code changes for the LCD and LED Keypad are the same and you do not need to press the OK key at the end of the process PS 2 Threat Code only Disarm the system and send Alarm information to user phones and CMS 7 4 PAN...

Page 28: ...es 12V This option selecets if this outputs gives 12V when its activated or passive Option 1 4 Function PGM SRN LED ON Active Active LED OFF Passive Passive LED Keypad 10 02 1 4 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK General Settings OK Output Polar 1 4 OK Default Settings Requests You can choose the reset types in this section Option 1 2 Function Reset Codes Reset Panel Settings LED ON Active Active LED...

Page 29: ...ill be no second activation after the first one system gives Cross Zone Fault LED Keypad 10 06 DD OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK General Settings OK Double Trigger Time DD OK 7 4 2 Siren Settings This is the section where the siren settings are made Siren Using Partitions You can select which partitions are using siren LED Keypad 11 01 1 2 3 4 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Siren Settings OK Sir...

Page 30: ...utomatically LED Keypad 12 04 1 2 3 4 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Auto Arm Disarm OK Auto Disarm Partitions A B C D OK Auto Disarm Days You can set which days will be disarm automatically LED Keypad 12 05 1234567 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Auto Arm Disarm OK Auto Disarm Days 1234567 OK PS Days of the week are 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday Auto Disa...

Page 31: ...es of the two zones are added eg For Z3 and Z6 add both values 4 32 36 Zone Value Zone Value Z1 1 Z5 16 Z2 2 Z6 32 Z3 4 Z7 64 Z4 8 Z8 128 255 3 Partition Output PGM activated when an alarm occurs in the selected partition s To select the relevant partition s the values in the table are added eg For partition B and C add and enter 2 4 6 Partition Value A 1 B 2 C 4 D 8 15 4 ARM Status PGM activated ...

Page 32: ...ntil the entered parameter value Parameter can be entered between 0 255min 0 14 Toggle RC Button PGM activated by remote control Parameter can be entered between 0 255min 0 15 Alarm Type PGM is activated according to the selected alarm type Alarm Type Value Alarm Type Value Intruder 1 Duress 8 Panic 2 Tamper 16 Fire 4 Medical 32 63 LED Keypad 13 01 0 1 2 15 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK PGM Sett...

Page 33: ...eypad Panel Settings OK Timer Settings OK Timer 1 Days 1234567 OK PS Days of the week are 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday Timer 1 Time This setting determines the time that PGM will be activated LED Keypad 14 03 HH MM OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Timer Settings OK Timer 1 Time HH MM OK Timer 2 Settings This setting determines whether the PGM is to be contr...

Page 34: ...Cloud communication LED Keypad 15 01 1 2 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Remote Access OK Rem Cont Sett 1 2 OK Ring Count It determines ring numbers after control panel response by remote control with Phone LED Keypad 15 02 X OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK Remote Access OK Ring Count Time X OK 7 4 7 Panel Info This is where you can access basic information about the alarm panel No settings can be...

Page 35: ...ON NC Yes Yes In Use LED OFF NO No No Not in Use LED Keypad Zone 1 20 01 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 2 20 02 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 3 20 03 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 4 20 04 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 5 20 05 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 6 20 06 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 7 20 07 1 2 3 4 OK Zone 8 20 08 1 2 3 4 OK LCD Keypad Zon Settings OK Connection Type OK 1 Connection Type 1 2 3 4 OK Zon Settings OK Connection Type OK 2 Connection Type 1 2 3 4 OK Zon Setti...

Page 36: ...tector to be connected to the keypad zone does not require a 12V supply such as a magnetic contact If the detectors using external supply are connected and the 12V supply requirement is met via the Keypad the Keypad cable distance may need to be significantly reduced Otherwise instability may occur in the operation of the keypad 7 5 2 Partition In this section you can set each zones to assigned re...

Page 37: ...n to CMS Can be used the zones which connected fire detector Fire alarm can be silenced by entering code on keypad 7 Panic Button This type of selected zones are continuously active whether the system is armed or not Sends Panic alarm information to CMS Can be use for Panic buttons Siren will not gives warning for this zone type 8 Duress This type of selected zones are continuously active whether ...

Page 38: ...ay ends Last Door selected zone is automatically set as Input Output Zone Follower Zone This zone follows the Input Output zone If Input output zone activated before followe zone the follower zone gives entry exit delay But if the follower zone activated before input output zone it gives alarm instantly Input Output Zone It gives entry delay if the system already armed and waiting for disarm or gi...

Page 39: ...s 2 and 3 cannot be activated at the same time in one zone 2 Cross Zone feature only applies to zones selected as Door Window Internal and External It is not recommended to use cross zone feature in Entry Exit and Follower Zones 7 5 5 Response Time The panel does not detect contact motion as an alarm for less than the given time This value can be set between 2 255 Each number defines 30 milisecond...

Page 40: ... right arrow keys can be used to move between letters and up down arrow keys can be used to switch between zones Press 0 twice to insert a space between words or delete a letter 7 6 KEYPAD SETTINGS This is the section where all the Keypad settings are made Pars series Alarm control panels suppors 4 keypad connection at the same time All settings should be made for all 4 keypads separately All keyp...

Page 41: ...ypad Partitions OK 2 Keypad Authr Partitions A B C D OK Keypad Settings OK Keypad Partitions OK 3 Keypad Authr Partitions A B C D OK Keypad Settings OK Keypad Partitions OK 4 Keypad Authr Partitions A B C D OK 7 6 3 Keypad Customize In this section you can make some settings such as Keypad warning special keys language options and Keypad screen customizations Chime ON An audible warning can be set...

Page 42: ...Keypad Customize OK 09 Lights 1 8 Zones OK Keypad Settings OK Keypad Customize OK 10 Lights 9 16 Zones OK Emergency Keys There are shortcut keys on the keypad that can be manually created for Panic Fire and Medical alarms Figure 20 Press and hold these keys to activate In this section you can select whether the emergency shortcut keys on the keypad are active or not Also you can choose if Keypad i...

Page 43: ...R SETTINGS This is the section where the user codes are create or changed These settings are only accessible in the Master Menu and can only be entered with the Master User Code 7 7 1 Start Time You can set which user codes will be start active in a specific time You can enter Hour HH and minute MM LED Keypad 1 User 40 01 HH MM OK 2 User 40 02 HH MM OK 3 User 40 03 HH MM OK 4 User 40 04 HH MM OK 5...

Page 44: ...sh Time OK 4 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 5 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 6 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 7 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 8 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 9 Finish Time HH MM OK User Settings OK Finish Time OK 10 Finish Time HH MM OK 7 7 3 User Days You can set which u...

Page 45: ...Keypad 1 User 43 01 1 2 3 4 OK 2 User 43 02 1 2 3 4 OK 3 User 43 03 1 2 3 4 OK 4 User 43 04 1 2 3 4 OK 5 User 43 05 1 2 3 4 OK 6 User 43 06 1 2 3 4 OK 7 User 43 07 1 2 3 4 OK 8 User 43 08 1 2 3 4 OK 9 User 43 09 1 2 3 4 OK 10 User 43 10 1 2 3 4 OK LCD Keypad User Settings OK Partitions OK 1 Authorized Partitions A B C D OK User Settings OK Partitions OK 2 Authorized Partitions A B C D OK User Sett...

Page 46: ...OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 4 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 5 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 6 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 7 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 8 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 9 Authorized Keypad 1 2 3 4 OK User Settings OK Keypads OK 10 Authorized K...

Page 47: ...eral settings of the device related to call SMS and Central Monitoring Center are made 7 8 1 General Options General Settings This is the section where CMS dialing user dialing and telephone calls are made in general settings LED Keypad 50 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK General Options OK General Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK Dial Attempts The number of times the call will be tried...

Page 48: ...Value can be entered 1 30sec LED Keypad 50 06 XX OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK General Settings OK Call Delay XX OK CMS 1 Format CMS format can be selected as Contact ID or SIA 0 Contact ID 1 SIA LED Keypad 50 07 0 1 OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK General Settings OK CMS 1 Format OK CMS 2 Format CMS format can be selected as Contact ID or SIA 0 Contact ID 1 SIA LED Keypad 50 08 0 1 OK LCD Keypad Co...

Page 49: ...ition D CMS Which CMS to send the reports for Partition D is selected in this section 1 CMS 1 2 CMS 2 LED Keypad 50 12 1 2 OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK General Settings OK Partition D CMS 1 2 OK Partition A Phones Which user phone numbers to call for Part A is selected from this section The system can call a total of 6 user numbers LED Keypad 50 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK Genera...

Page 50: ...nes 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK Partition A SMS Which user phone numbers to send SMS for Part A is selected from this section The system can send SMS total of 6 user numbers LED Keypad 50 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK LCD Keypad Communicator OK General Settings OK Part A SMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK Partition B SMS Which user phone numbers to send SMS for Part B is selected from this section The system can send SMS total of 6 user ...

Page 51: ...ortant that you define an SMS package that is used according to your SMS preferences 7 8 2 Raport Masks It is the section where the communication ways of the system are selected The following table provides the necessary settings for all event types Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 Feature CMS Notification Phone Notification CMS Restores Phone Restores SMS Notification SMS Restores LED ON ON ON ON ON ON ON LED ...

Page 52: ...er Verify 51 11 1 3 5 6 12 Cross Fault 51 12 1 3 5 6 13 Low Battery 51 13 1 3 5 6 14 Line Fail 51 14 1 3 5 6 15 Battery Fail 51 15 1 3 5 6 16 COM Fail 51 16 1 3 5 6 17 Special ARM Disarm 51 17 1 3 5 6 18 Disarm 51 18 1 3 5 6 19 Bypassed 51 19 1 3 5 6 20 Programm Begin 51 20 1 3 5 6 21 Programm End 51 21 1 3 5 6 22 Periodic Report 51 22 1 3 5 6 23 Panel Restart 51 23 1 3 5 6 24 Manual Test 51 24 1 ...

Page 53: ...ultaneously for 2 seconds again LED Keypad 60 01 User Code XXXX Press 4 Buttons Press 4 Buttons Again OK LCD Keypad Modules OK Remote Module OK Add Remote User Code XXXX Press 4 Buttons Press 4 Buttons Again OK Important Before assigning a remote control keyfob to a user that user s password must be generated If no password is generated an error message ID User Unavailable is received Important On...

Page 54: ...ange the keypad s address the following operation is performed while the keypad in the normal position Press and Hold 4 Enter Keypad Address X OK Keypad address may given as 1 2 3 and 4 To see the address of the keypad the following operation is performed while the keypad in the normal position LCD Keypad Press and Hold 6 Master Code XXXX 4 Keypad Address OK Shown Keypad Address LED Keypad Press a...

Page 55: ...Phone Number Including space 0 press long can give you space if you need time to wait for line To erase the phone number press and hold B Empty Empty Empty Empty InP 06 USER PHONE NUMBER 06 01 06 02 06 03 06 04 06 05 06 06 1 User Phone Number 2 User Phone Number 3 User Phone Number 4 User Phone Number 5 User Phone Number 6 User Phone Number Up to 15 Digit Phone Number Including space 0 press long ...

Page 56: ...ursday 5 Option Friday 6 Option Saturday 7 Option Sunday All Selected InP MaP 12 03 Auto Arm Time HH MM HH Hour MM Minute 00 00 InP MaP 12 04 Auto Disarm Partition 1 Option Partition A 2 Option Partition B 3 Option Partition C 4 Option Partition D Auto Arming is Disabled if All Options are Off Disable InP MaP 12 05 Auto Disarm Days 1 Option Monday 2 Option Tuesday 3 Option Wednesday 4 Option Thurs...

Page 57: ...L INFO 16 01 Panel Type Only Read TSP 5xxx InP 16 02 Software Version Only Read 0 InP 16 03 Hardware Version Only Read 0 InP 2 ZONE SETTINGS 20 CONNECTION TYPE 20 01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 01 Keypad Zone 29 02 Keypad Zone 30 03 Keypad Zone 31 04 Keypad Zone 32 1 Opt NC NO 2 Opt Singl EOL Double Zone On Off 3 Opt Double EOL Double Zone On Off 4 Opt Zone Us...

Page 58: ...n Cross Zone Enable Disable Z1 3 Z2 2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 KZ1 KZ2 KZ3 KZ4 InP 24 RESPONSE TIME 24 01 24 02 24 03 24 04 24 05 24 06 24 07 24 08 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 01 Keypad Zone 29 02 Keypad Zone 30 03 Keypad Zone 31 04 Keypad Zone 32 2 255 Calculated in multiples of 30 milliseconds Response Time Value x 30ms 15 450ms InP 25 ZONE NAMES ONLE LCD KEYPAD Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 Z9 Z16 01 Keypad Zon...

Page 59: ...ns 1 Option Panic 2 Option Fire 3 Option Medical 4 Option Keypad Tamper Sound Options 1 Option Entry Exit 2 Option Armed 3 Option Alarm 4 Option Fault 5 Option Key Tone 6 Option Operate Language Turkish English Only LCD Keypad Logo Line 1 and 2 Company Information Only LCD Keypad All Zones Are ON All Zones Are ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Turkish InP MaP 4 USER SETTINGS 40 START TIME 40 01 40 ...

Page 60: ...er 4 MaP 5 COMMUNICATOR 50 GENERAL OPTIONS 50 01 General Settings 1 Option CMS Call Yes No 2 Option User Call Yes No 3 Option SMS Yes No 4 Option Call Cancel When Disarm Yes No 5 Option Siren Warning When No Line Yes No 6 Option Confirmation from Phone Yes No 7 End Calls on First Confirmation Yes No 8 Silence Alarm on Confirmation Yes No CMS Call Automatically Opens When Any Phone Number Is Entere...

Page 61: ...sarm By Phone 26 Disarm By PC 27 Remote Connection 28 Module Fault 29 PGM Opened 30 Custom Event 31 24 Hour Alarm 32 Factory Default 1 Option Event to CMS 2 Option Event to Phone 3 Option Restore to CMS 4 Option Restore to Phone 5 Option Event to SMS 6 Option Restore to SMS Com Fault is only recorded in memory 33 64 are restores 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6...

Page 62: ... 1 2 Feature Reset Password Reset Configuration Settings LED ON Yes Yes LED OFF No No 9 1 RETURN CODES TO FACTORY SETTINGS First Reset Codes option must be selected in the Installer Menu If this permission is not turned on reset cannot be performed To enable the Reset Codes permission Fx 4 Installer Code XXXX LED Keypad 10 04 Press 1 to give permission to Reset Codes OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings O...

Page 63: ...s OK General Settings OK Reset Permission Press 2 for Reset Panel Settings Permission OK Şifreleri Fabrika Ayarlarına Döndürmek İçin LED Keypad 10 03 Press 2 to reset all Panel Settings OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK General Settings OK Def Set Req Press 2 to Reset all Panel Settings OK Important The RST jumper connection on the panel must be short circuited to restore the Panel Settings to the F...

Page 64: ...ad Fx 8 Code XXXX 1 CMS Test Call OK 1 1 CMS Test Fx 8 Code XXXX 2 CMS Test Call OK 1 2 CMS Test To exit test menu press X key 10 2 USER CALL TEST To test user calls proceed following process LED Keypad Fx 8 Code XXXX 2 1 OK 1 User Call Test Fx 8 Code XXXX 2 2 OK 2 User Call Test LCD Keypad Fx 8 Code XXXX 2 Prvt Test Call OK 1 1 User Call Test Fx 8 Code XXXX 2 Prvt Test Call OK 2 2 User Call Test ...

Page 65: ...when they detect smoke or heat in the environment and turn on the red LED warning lights to give a visual warning on the detector When the detector detects it needs to be reset and returned to normal This is achieved by cut the power of the detector and received back To prevent this from being physically accessed and removed from the base the detector supply can be supplied via the PGM output In t...

Page 66: ...output is active as long as the system gives a fire alarm To set PGM Type as Fire Siren LED Keypad 13 01 4 OK LCD Keypad Panel Settings OK PGM Settings OK Use PGM as Fire Siren OK Tamam 11 3 PARTITION Pars series alarm panels can be used by creating a total of four 4 different partitions Zones for each partition can be specified and alarm notifications from each partition can be forwarded to the r...

Page 67: ...ings 7 6 2 Keypad Partitions By specifying which users are authorized in which partitions specific users can be arm and disarm the partitions their assigned only This will prevent the unauthorized user from arm and disarm the relevant partition To assigned users to partitions see the section 7 7 User Settings 7 7 4 User Partitions For each partitions AHM reports user phone calls and SMS notificati...

Page 68: ...Arming will be disabled automatically For example if you want to arm the system in the house at night the motion sensors in the space must be switched off in order to move freely inside To do this Include Home Arming feature must be defined to these zones This zones will not trigger any alarm when the system is armed as Home Arming For this reason it is important to have window and door magnetic c...

Page 69: ...ss 2 Indicates the last alarmed zones on the Keypad LCD Keypad Fx 6 Master Code 2 Last Alarm OK Indicates the last alarmed zones on the Keypad PGM Status Information about which PGM is active currently LED Keypad Fx 6 Master Code Press 3 Indicates the PGM Status on the Keypad LCD Keypad Fx 6 Master Code 3 PGM Status OK Indicates the PGM Status on the Keypad Keypad Address Information about the rel...

Page 70: ...the LED Keypad will display as follows 1 2 will light up and then all LEDs will light up PS 2 If more than one fault is present the LED Keypad displays all faults in sequence All LEDs flash simultaneously between each fault indication For example if both PSTN Module Error and SIM Card Error are present in the system when you enter the Reports Troubles section the LED Keypad will display as follows...

Page 71: ...erpreted according to the following table GSM Signal Level Status 0 No GSM Signal 1 20 GSM Signal is Weak 20 70 GSM Signal is OK 70 100 GSM Signal is Very Good Important If the GSM Signal is below 20 the system s call SMS sending and GPRS connections may be unstable In this case a longer antenna may be need to installed in the GSM module or the alarm panel may need to be installed in a more suitab...

Page 72: ...isies alarm systems supports totally 4 keypad connection Information on how to make the keypad connections can be found in section 6 5 Keypad Connection TSK 5718 LED KEYPAD TSK 5710 LCD KEYPAD Figure 24 TSK 5718 LED Keypad Figure 25 TSK 5710 LCD Keypad Status Notification LED Indicators Status Notification LED Indicators Partition and Arrow Keys Shortcut Function Keys Numeric Keys and Ok Cancel Ke...

Page 73: ...d to arm the whole system with a shortcut without entering a user code Press and hold this key for 1sec to arm quickly Home Arming This key is used to arm inside in the house to cancel predefined detectors Press and hold this key for 1sec to home arming Function Used to run secondary tasks on numeric keys For example to enter the Installer Program you must press the number 4 after the FX key Bypas...

Page 74: ...xit an operation 13 5 KEYPAD NOTIFICATIONS 13 5 1 KEYPAD SOUND NOTIFICATIONS When you enter any value into your system via the keypad you will hear a beep which means confirmation or rejection Confirmation Sound When any information is successfully entered or the system switches to a new mode the keypad emits two short beeps which means confirmation Rejection Sound The keypad emits a long beep mea...

Page 75: ... to the system Max 4 keypad zones can be used In order to activate the keypad zone the alarm terminals of the detector must be connected to the mag and gnd terminals on the keypad and the power must be supplied from Aux Zone names do not appear on other keypads Zone information is stored on the keypad and must be set for each keypad You cannot view from other keypads or PC Why the keypad zone does...

Page 76: ...phone Control panel calls the users as many time as you set after alarm condition After you answer your phone press to stop calls Alarmı çözmek ve sireni susturmak için ise ek olarak şifre onay sesinden sonra 0 yapınız Can I turn off all SMS Yes Communicator General Settings Turn off 3 you will close all SMS Can I use a mobile application when there is no internet package on my SIM card If your SI...

Page 77: ...ning Flashes at different times during arming and disarming The charging light is on continuously To maximize the life of your battery a charged battery operates in 56sec charge 4sec discharge mode SOFTWARE Which Code should I use to login from PC Configuration Software If you are going to program Pars alarm systems via a PC you should get the PC configuration program first When connecting to the ...

Page 78: ...ector consumes 10 mA therefore Max 10 pcs smoke detector can be connected How many detector can I connect to control panel There is no max limit the total current of the panel must be calculated and the connection must be made accordingly Can I define a remote keyfob controller to two different users No you can t define same keyfob to another user it gives Available Warning DİĞER How many remote k...

Page 79: ...app i The SIM card may not have internet on by the network service provider ii GPRS communication may be turned off in the module settings section factory setting is on iii Cloud communication may be turned off in the cloud settings section factory settings are off iv If any alarm condition exists the GSM GPRS module may be making a call or sending an SMS A 2G connection is lost during a call or S...

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