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Engineer programming via the browser 
Panel status 

  

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Vanderbilt 

Installation & Configuration Manual 

A6V10276959 

 

 

01.05.2016 

 
 

See also 

  PSU status [➙ 170] 

17.6.2.2

 

PSU status 

The PSU Status window displays details of the current status of the PSU and its 

outputs in addition to the status of any connected batteries.  
The following PSU types are supported: 

  SPCP332/333 Smart PSU 

  SPCP355.300 Smart PSU 

SPCP332/333 Smart PSU Status 

The following image shows the Smart PSU status: 

 

 

Name 

Description 

Type 

The type of power supply unit (PSU). 

Version 

The version of the PSU. 

Mains Status 

Displays the condition of the mains connection. Possible values are 

Fault or OK. 

Battery Link 

Displays the type of battery connected. 

Battery Status 

Displays the condition of the battery connection. Possible values are 

Fault or OK. 

Battery Voltage 

Displays the voltage reading of the battery. 

Battery Current 

Displays the current taken from the battery. 

Summary of Contents for SPCK620

Page 1: ...A6V10276959 Vanderbilt 01 05 2016 SPC42xx 43xx 52xx 53xx 63xx Installation Configuration Manual 3 6 ...

Page 2: ...n this 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 Edition 01 05 2016 Document ID A...

Page 3: ...62 2010 Conformance Guidelines 23 3 1 5 1 Product scope 23 3 1 5 2 Standards overview 23 3 1 5 3 Methods for the completion of setting and unsetting 23 3 1 5 4 Configuration requirements for PD 6662 2010 conformance 26 3 1 5 5 Additional commissioning requirements for PD 6662 2010 conformance 27 3 1 5 6 Additional information 28 3 1 6 Compliance with VDS approvals 28 3 1 7 Compliance with NF and A...

Page 4: ...xx 63xx 66 8 2 Controller Hardware SPC5350 and 6350 69 9 Door Expander 71 10 Wiring the system 72 10 1 Wiring the X BUS interface 72 10 1 1 Loop configuration 73 10 1 2 Spur configuration 74 10 1 3 Star and multi drop configuration 75 10 1 3 1 Examples of correct wiring 78 10 1 3 2 Examples of incorrect wiring 79 10 1 4 Shielding 80 10 1 5 Cable Map 81 10 2 Wiring of branch expander 81 10 3 Wiring...

Page 5: ...ng alerts using the fob 107 15 Soft Engineer programming via the keypad 109 16 Engineer programming via the keypad 110 16 1 System Status 110 16 2 Options 111 16 3 Timers 114 16 4 Areas 116 16 5 Area Groups 117 16 6 X BUS 118 16 6 1 X BUS Addressing 118 16 6 2 XBUS Refresh 118 16 6 3 Reconfigure 119 16 6 4 Keypads Expanders Door Controllers 120 16 6 4 1 Locate 120 16 6 4 2 Monitor 120 16 6 4 3 Edi...

Page 6: ... 12 Test 145 16 12 1 Bell Test 145 16 12 2 Walk Test 145 16 12 3 Zone Monitor 145 16 12 4 Output Test 146 16 12 5 Soak Test 147 16 12 6 Audible Options 147 16 12 7 Visual Indicators 147 16 12 8 WPA Test 148 16 12 9 Seismic Test 148 16 13 Utilities 148 16 14 Isolate 149 16 15 Event Log 149 16 16 Access Log 150 16 17 Alarm Log 150 16 18 Change Engineer Pin 150 16 19 Users 150 16 19 1 Add 151 16 19 2...

Page 7: ...s 175 17 6 3 1 Log Wireless sensor X 176 17 6 4 Zones 176 17 6 5 Doors 178 17 6 6 FlexC Status 179 17 6 7 System alerts 180 17 7 Logs 181 17 7 1 System Log 181 17 7 2 Access Log 181 17 7 3 WPA Log 182 17 7 4 ALARM LOG 182 17 8 Users 183 17 8 1 Adding Editing a User 183 17 8 1 1 Unknown Devices 185 17 8 2 Adding Editing User Profiles 186 17 8 3 Configuring SMS 190 17 8 4 SMS Commands 191 17 8 5 Del...

Page 8: ...6 2 Automatic setting unsetting of areas 254 17 9 6 3 Automatic setting unsetting of other panel operations 254 17 9 7 Change own PIN 255 17 9 8 Configuring advanced settings 255 17 9 8 1 Triggers 255 17 9 8 2 Mapping Gates 256 17 9 8 3 Audio Video Verification 257 17 9 8 4 Updating SPC Licenses 261 17 10 Configuring Communications 261 17 10 1 Communications Settings 261 17 10 1 1Configuring the n...

Page 9: ...18 2 GSM connection 317 19 Intruder alarm functionality 320 19 1 Financial mode operation 320 19 2 Commercial mode operation 320 19 3 Domestic mode operation 321 19 4 Full and local alarms 321 20 System examples and scenarios 322 20 1 When to use a common area 322 21 Seismic Sensors 324 21 1 Seismic Sensor Testing 325 21 1 1 Manual and Automatic Test Process 325 21 1 2 Automatically Testing Sensor...

Page 10: ...5 Maintenance Smart PSU 347 23 16 Zone types 347 23 17 Zone attributes 350 23 18 Applicable attributes to zone types 352 23 19 ATS levels and attenuation specifications 354 23 20 Supported card readers and card formats 354 23 21 SPC Support for E Bus Devices 356 23 21 1 Configuring and Addressing E Bus Devices 356 23 21 1 1Addressing Transponders for SAP 8 SAP 14 and SAP 20 358 23 21 1 2Addressing...

Page 11: ...n the document Symbol Description Not available for SPC42xx SPC43xx Only available for SPC controller with IP interface SPC43xx SPC53xx SPC63xx Not available for installation type Domestic Only available in unrestricted mode Find further information about Security Grade Region or Mode in text See Appendix for further information SPC4xxx IP ...

Page 12: ...ons WARNING Before starting to install and work with this device please read the Safety Instructions This device shall only be connected to power supplies compliant to EN60950 1 chapter 2 5 limited power source 2 2 1 General information 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 s...

Page 13: ... 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 must meet the customary local safety standards and regulations Primary supply cables and secondary cables should be routed such that they do not run in parallel or cross over or touch one anther inside the housing Telephone cables should be fed into ...

Page 14: ... warning notices Signal Word Type of Risk DANGER Danger of death or severe bodily harm WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions 2 4 Meaning of hazard symbols WARNING Warning of hazard area WARNING Warning of dangerous electrical voltage ...

Page 15: ...emission EN 55022 Class B emc immunity EN 50130 4 European Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Compliance with the European Directive 2006 95 EC has been proven by testing according to the following standard Safety EN 60950 1 3 1 1 Overview of Conformity to EN50131 Standard This section gives an overview of the SPC compliance to the EN50131 standard Address of Certifying Body VDS VDS A C EN...

Page 16: ...of setting and unsetting possible see 11 7 1 to 11 7 3 and Tables 23 to 26 User programming via the keypad Areas Setting Unsetting 243 Configuring a keyswitch expander 207 Configuring a wireless fob 106 Triggers 255 Serviceable parts Technical data SPC4000 31 Technical data SPC5000 32 Technical data SPC6000 35 Power supply requirement if no integrated PS See installation instructions for SPCP33x a...

Page 17: ...N codes logical keys biometric keys and or mechanical keys for each user see 8 3 User PIN combinations 344 Method of time limiting internal WD for level 3 access without level 2 authorization see 8 3 1 Not supported Engineer cannot access system without permission Number and details of disallowed PIN codes see 8 3 2 2 1 Automatic inhibits 345 Details of any biometric authorization methods used see...

Page 18: ...Stored in non volatile memory Optional functions provided see 4 1 Engineer programming via the keypad Engineer programming via the browser 159 Additional functions provided see 4 2 8 1 8 Grade Unrestricted Policies System options 222 Access levels required to access such additional functions provided User configuration keypad 151 User configuration browser 183 Details of any programmable facility ...

Page 19: ...to change the Region or Grade in SPC Pro It is only possible to change these settings in the browser or keypad In the Standards settings page select Europe under Region to implement EN50131 requirements Select Grade 2 or Grade 3 to implement the grade of EN50131 compliance The Wireless settings Prevent Setting Time and Device Lost Time must be set to a value other than 0 Select Synchronization Tim...

Page 20: ...ctives and standards EU directives 20 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 DO NOT select the attribute Setting State in the Keypad configuration settings for Visual indications ...

Page 21: ...s receivers to transmistters is no more than 20 transmitters for every one receiver Glassbreak must be used with an EN compliant glassbreak interface To comply with EN50131 3 2009 do not set or unset the system using the SPCE120 Indicator Expander or the SPCE110 Keyswitch Expander NOTICE The SPCN110 PSTN module and SPCN130 GSM GPRS module are tested with EN50131 approved Grade 2 and Grade 3 panels...

Page 22: ...nes On all other standard variations tampers are ignored on isolated zones User PIN codes must be defined with more than 4 digits Hardware Requirements The minimum battery capacity for SPC42xx 43xx 52xx 53xx 63xx is 10 Ah 12 V If a 10 Ah battery is used then the battery is biased to the left of the cabinet and the bottom flap is bent to meet the battery Fit jumper J12 on the battery selector for 1...

Page 23: ... 100 LCD Keypad SPCE452 100 Expander 8 Relay Outputs SPCE652 100 Expander 8 Inputs 2 Outputs SPCP332 300 Smart PSU with I O Expander SPCP355 300 Smart PSU with 8 Inputs 2 Outputs Expander SPCP333 300 Smart PSU with I O Expander SPCN110 000 PSTN Module SPCN310 000 GSM Module 3 1 5 2 Standards overview Guidelines are provided for the implementation of PD 6662 2010 conformance for an SPC system to th...

Page 24: ...ct the switch to the SPC System as follows The contact is fitted to the final exit door and is connected to an ENTRY EXIT zone with a Final Exit attribute Refer to the following section in this manual Zone types 347 Zone attributes 350 A misoperation signal is possible using the alarm abort feature This is enabled by default Refer to the following section in this manual OPTIONS 111 Kypad Options 2...

Page 25: ...be disabled Operation not permitted by SPC b Disabling all means of confirmation by the user before entering the supervised premises causes or permits the initial entry door to be unlocked Operation not permitted by SPC 6 4 4 Opening the initial entry door disables all means of intruder alarm confirmation Operation not permitted by SPC 6 4 5 Completion of unsetting using a digital key a Operation ...

Page 26: ... using dedicated alarm paths BS EN 50136 1 2 1998 The SPC system should be configured to do an automated test call to the ARC The SPC system should be configured with a Fail to Communicate output Refer to the following section in this manual Adding Editing an ARC 292 Requirements for equipment used in systems with digital communicators using PSTN BS EN 50136 2 2 1998 Fault Output The SPC system sh...

Page 27: ...urity of communications for remote support and remote system checks DD 263 2010 Please ensure that SPC Pro is used within the guidelines specified in DD 263 2010 3 1 5 5 Additional commissioning requirements for PD 6662 2010 conformance Information to be included in the system design proposal and as fitted document BS 8243 2010 Annex F During the installation configuration and commissioning of an ...

Page 28: ...roduct installation information for VdS approvals Vanderbilt SPC42xx 43xx 53xx 63xx VdS Approval Nr G 112104 G112124 and G112128 VdS EN Certificates EN ST000142 EN ST000143 EN ST000055 EN ST000056 EN ST000057 EN ST000058 EN ST000061 EN ST000062 Siemens SPC42xx 43xx 53xx VdS Approval Nr G116035 VdS EN Certificates EN ST000225 EN ST000226 EN ST000227 EN ST000228 EN ST000229 EN ST000230 EN ST000231 E...

Page 29: ... system is armed The number of supported zones is as follows 512 zones in ring configuration 128 zones per X Bus in multi drop spur configuration The following end of line resistance combinations do not comply with VdS standards 1k 470 ohm 1k 1k 6k6 ohm 3 1 7 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals Address of Certifying Body CNPP Cert Pôle Européen de Sécurité Vernon Route de la Chapelle Réanville CD...

Page 30: ... SPC5350 320 SPCP355 300 Cert 1233700001B0 60h unmonitored SPC6350 320 Cert 1233700001A0 60h unmonitored SPC5350 320 Cert 1233700001B0 60h unmonitored SPC6330 320 SPCP333 300 Cert 1232200003 60h unmonitored NF Grade 3 Class 1 SPC5330 320 SPCP333 300 Cert 1232200003 60h unmonitored SPC6330 320 Cert 1232200003 30h monitored SPC5330 320 Cert 1232200003 30h monitored SPC5320 320 Cert 1222200003 36h un...

Page 31: ...module SPC4221 integrated SiWay RF receiver 868 MHz SPC4320 220 Optional SPCW111 SPC4320 320 Optional SPCW110 Verification 4 verification zones with max 4 IP cameras and 4 audio devices Video Up to 16 pre 16 post event images by JPEG resolution 320 x 240 max 1 frame sec Audio Up to 60 sec pre 60 sec post audio recording Field bus 1 X BUS on RS 485 307 kb s Number of field devices 2 Max 11 4 keypad...

Page 32: ... 10 5 VDC 3 Software update Local and remote upgrade for controller peripherals and GSM PTSN modems Calibration No calibration checks required calibrated at manufacturing Serviceable parts No serviceable parts Operating temperature 10 50 C Relative humidity Max 90 non condensing Colour RAL 9003 signal white Weight SPC422x 4320 4 500 kg Dimensions W x H x D SPC422x 4320 264 x 357 x 81 mm Housing SP...

Page 33: ... switching current per output 5 standard power outputs 3 supervised outputs Firmware V3 x Door capacity Max 16 entry doors or 8 entry exit doors Number of card reader Max 16 Radio module Optional SPCW110 Verification 16 verification zones with max 4 IP cameras and 16 audio devices Video Up to 16 pre 16 post event images by JPEG resolution 320 x 240 max 1 frame sec Audio Up to 60 sec pre 60 sec pos...

Page 34: ...t voltage Auxiliary power nominal SPC5320 5330 Max 750 mA at 12 VDC SPC5350 Max 2200 mA at 12 VDC 8 separately fused outputs 300 mA per output Battery type SPC5320 YUASA NP7 12FR 7 Ah SPC5330 YUASA NP17 12FR 17 Ah SPC5350 YUASA NP24 12 12 V 24 Ah Alarmcom AB1227 O 12 V 27 Ah SPC5350 FIAMM FGV22703 12V 27Ah Battery not supplied Battery charger SPC5320 Max 72h SPC5330 5350 Max 24h to 80 of battery c...

Page 35: ... 2 x Ø 0 6 mm min UTP cat5 solid core or Belden 9829 2 More I O expanders can be addressed instead of a keypad or door expander but number of programmable inputs outputs cannot exceed specified system limits 4 3 SPC6000 Programmable areas 60 Max number of user PINs 2500 Remote controls Up to 100 Wireless Panic Alarm Up to 128 Event memory 10 000 intrusion events 10 000 access events Number of on b...

Page 36: ...07 kb s Number of field devices 2 Max 128 32 keypads 32 door expanders 64 input output expanders Connectable field devices Keypads SPCK42x SPCK62x Door expanders SPCA210 SPCP43x Expanders with I O SPCE65x SPCE45x SPCP33x SPCP35x SPCE110 SPCE120 SPCV32x Interfaces 2 X BUS 2 spurs or 1 loop 2 RS232 1 USB PC connection 1 SPC Fast Programmer SPC63xx Additionally 1 Ethernet RJ45 Tamper contact SPC6330 ...

Page 37: ...pplied Battery charger SPC63xx Max 24h to 80 of battery capacity Battery protection SPC6330 Current limited to 1 A fuse protected deep discharge protection at 10 5 V DC 3 SPC6350 Current limited to 2 A protected by PTC resettable fuse deep discharge protection at 10 5 V DC low voltage indicator at 11 V DC Software update Local and remote upgrade for controller peripherals and GSM PTSN modems Calib...

Page 38: ... supervised each max 400 mA resistive switching current Interfaces X BUS in out branch Mains Voltage 230 V AC 10 to 15 50 Hz Operating Current Max 245 mA at 12 V DC all relays activated Quiescent Current Max 195 mA at 12 VDC Output voltage 13 14 V DC in normal conditions mains powered and fully charged battery Auxiliary power nominal Max 2360 mA at 12 V DC 8 separately fused outputs max 300mA per ...

Page 39: ...apability of the system Using this approach an installer can ensure that an efficient installation with minimal wiring is achieved Overview 1 PSTN 13 Wireless expander 2 GSM 14 PSU 3 Ethernet 15 Loop configuration 4 Wireless Receiver 16 PSTN network 5 AC mains 17 GSM network 6 Battery 12 V 18 Broadband router 7 RF 19 Network 8 Wired outputs 6 20 Central 9 Wired inputs 8 21 LAN WLAN 10 Keypads 22 S...

Page 40: ...ty of 7 Ah max can be accommodated below the controller An optional external antenna must be fitted to housings with metallic lid if the wireless functionality is required If an antenna is fitted to the unit it must be enabled in the firmware The SPC G2 housing provides 3 screw holes for wall mounting the unit To wall mount the housing remove the cover and locate the initial fixing screw hole at t...

Page 41: ...he cover is attached to the base of the housing by hinges and secured with one screw on the right hand side of the front cover To open the housing remove the screws with the appropriate screwdriver and open the front cover The G3 housing contains the controller PCB Printed Circuit Board mounted on a hinged mounting bracket Expanders and PSUs can be mounted on the underside of the hinged mounting b...

Page 42: ... metallic lid if the wireless functionality is required If an antenna is fitted to the unit it must be enabled in the firmware The SPC G3 housing provides 3 screw holes for wall mounting the unit see item 1 below Screws with a 4 5 mm shank a minimum head diameter of 8 mm and a minimum length of 40 mm are recommended for mounting the housing Additional expansion plugs or fixings may be required dep...

Page 43: ...r switch may be required by your local approval The back tamper switch is delivered with SPC panels in G3 housings or is available as an optional extra with a mounting kit SPCY130 EN50131 G3 panels SPCxx3x x20 are supplied with a back tamper kit as standard 6 2 1 Mounting a Back Tamper Kit The SPC back tamper kit provides SPC control panels and power supplies with the option of having back tamper ...

Page 44: ...the wall plate See item 1 below on the wall centering it precisely around the rectangle previously drawn See item 2 below 4 Ensure all four flanges on the wall plate are flush with the wall 5 Mark the four fixings on the wall plate 6 Drill and use suitable screws max 4 mm for the wall substrate 7 Fit the wall plate to the wall Fitting the Back Tamper Switch 1 Insert the tamper switch See item 2 be...

Page 45: ...lt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 2 Fit the enclosure back onto the wall using the three fixings previously removed See item 2 below Visually check to ensure there is a flush finish between the wall plate and the enclosure metalwork 1 2 ...

Page 46: ...RNING If the wall fixing plate is not accurately aligned then the enclosure will not sit properly on its fixings Wiring the Back Tamper Switch to the Control Panel All control panels have spare inputs configured as tamper inputs that are designed for wiring the tamper switch and do not require any programming This tamper switch will be referred to as Aux Tamper 1 by the system ...

Page 47: ...mmissioned in the normal manner 6 2 2 Battery installation for EN50131 compliance For EN50131 compliance the battery needs to be retained within the housing to stop movement This is achieved by bending out the flaps in the rear of the Hinged Enclosure so that the battery is retained If a 7 Ah battery is used then the battery is biased to the left of the cabinet and bottom flap is bent to meet the ...

Page 48: ...base and front cover The cover is attached to the base of the housing by 4 securing screws located on the top and bottom of the front cover To open the housing remove all the screws with the appropriate screwdriver and lift the cover directly from the base The G5 housing contains the controller PCB Printed Circuit Board and the SPCP355 300 Smart PSU both mounted on 4 support pillars An 8 In 2 Outp...

Page 49: ...tery leads 10 Antenna Two batteries with a maximum capacity of 27 Ah can be accommodated in the battery compartment at the bottom of the housing An optional external antenna must be fitted to a metallic housing if wireless functionality is required Knockout holes are available in three positions on the top of the housing where the antenna can be installed If an antenna is fitted to the unit it mus...

Page 50: ...l approval The tamper bracket is held firmly in place with a securing screw Remember to remove this screw if commissioning the system for back tamper protection Do not remove this screw if using front tamper only 6 3 2 Mounting the housing with tamper protection To mount the housing 1 Using the supplied mounting template mark the 4 drill positions for fixing the housing to the wall 2 Drill and ins...

Page 51: ... of the housing 6 Install the lid on the housing to test the tamper switch connection Lift the lid by approximately 1 mm to activate the tamper switch Number Description Number Description 1 Front tamper securing screw 5 Back tamper screw 2 Tamper bracket 6 Orientation slot 3 Tamper switch 7 Shelf separating battery compartment 4 Back tamper cutout WARNING If the back tamper screw is not secure ag...

Page 52: ...4 Housing lid 2 Back tamper screw 5 Tamper switch contact open 3 Back wall of housing If the housing is removed from the wall or displaced the tamper bracket screw is no longer secure against the wall causing the bracket to pivot This in turn causes the tamper switch to swivel away from the lid and opens the switch contact WARNING If the tamper bracket screw is not secure against the wall then tam...

Page 53: ... Strap holes 9 Controller 5 Battery leads 10 Antenna To install the batteries 1 Place the batteries into the battery compartment 2 Press the metal tabs at the top and either side of the batteries in towards the batteries 3 Secure each battery to the housing using a battery strap Ensure that the strap is thread through the battery strap holes at the back of the battery compartment and around the ba...

Page 54: ...e battery always connect the positive lead to the battery first before connecting the negative lead When removing the battery always remove the negative lead first before removing the positive 6 Connect the loose ends of the attached temperature monitoring leads to the battery temperature monitoring inputs on the PSU 6 4 Mounting a keypad Please refer to corresponding installation instruction 6 5 ...

Page 55: ...xpander monitors the PSU for overcurrent fuse failures AC voltage communications and battery output The expander is powered by and receives data from the PSU via a connector cable It also interfaces with the SPC controller over the SPX X BUS Number Description SPCP355 300 Smart PSU 1 Mains input and fuse block 2 Input transformer 3 AC IN AC power input 4 MAINS Mains power LED 5 BATT1 Battery 1 cha...

Page 56: ...g input 23 PTC fuses Fuses rated at 300mA Protecting the A1 and A2 outputs For more information see System Recovery 65 24 PTC fuse Fuse rated at 5A Protects the AC power input item 3 in image above For more information see System Recovery 65 25 PSU Kickstart Switch For more information see System Recovery 65 Expander 26 NO NC Logical relay outputs The expander provides two configurable NO NC logic...

Page 57: ...o expanders 39 LED Not used 40 PSU Status LED WARNING The combined maximum load current drawn from all 12V DC outputs OP 1 8 plus COMM1 should not exceed 2 4A Each individual output and output A2 should not exceed 300mA If the device current requires more than 300mA it is recommended to parallel the outputs Adding extra expanders If adding extra expanders to the G5 enclosure you must ensure the fr...

Page 58: ...scription 1 Standard 12V Power output 2 Configurable supervised 12V DC logical switched output 7 1 2 Batteries 7 1 2 1 Installing Batteries This section describes the battery installation for the SPCP355 300 Smart PSU and G5 Enclosure 4K7 OP 6 OP 8 SW 6 SW 8 OV Ext Bell OP 6 OP 8 SW 6 SW 8 OV PIR 0V 12V 12V 0V 1 2 ...

Page 59: ...ription 1 Battery 2 Battery strap 3 Fixing holes 4 Strap holes 5 Battery leads 6 Battery temperature leads 7 PSU Expander 8 Mounting positions for additional expanders It is recommended that two batteries are used These batteries must be of the same type and capacity 1 Install the batteries in the battery compartment ...

Page 60: ...ls and measuring the resultant voltage This battery test is performed every five seconds 7 1 2 3 Deep Discharge Protection If mains power to the SPCP355 300 Smart PSU fails for a prolonged period each battery supplies power to the PSU 12V DC power outputs for a finite time The batteries eventually discharge To prevent a battery discharging beyond recovery the SPCP355 300 Smart PSU disconnects the ...

Page 61: ...shows an example of wiring the X BUS Number Description 1 SPCP355 300 Smart PSU outputs 2 SPC Controller 3 SPCP355 300 Input Output expander 4 Next expander 5 Next expander 7 1 3 1 Wiring the Inputs The expander has 8 on board zone inputs which can be configured as one of the following No End of Line Single End of Line Dual End of Line Anti Masking PIR Default Configuration The following diagram s...

Page 62: ...COM 3 Tamper 4 Alarm 5 4K7 6 Detector Fault 7 2K2 8 EOL 4K7 7 1 3 2 Wiring the Outputs The expander and PSU relay logical outputs can be assigned to any of the SPC system outputs The relay outputs can switch a rated voltage of 30V DC at 1A non inductive load When the relay is activated the Common terminal connection COM is switched from the Normally Closed NC to the Normally open NO terminal The f...

Page 63: ...ommon terminal connection COM 3 Normally Closed terminal NC 7 1 4 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals Address of Certifying Body CNPP Cert Pôle Européen de Sécurité Vernon Route de la Chapelle Réanville CD 64 CS 22265 F 27950 SAINT MARCEL www cnpp com AFNOR Certification 11 rue François de Pressensé 93571 Saint Denis La Plaine Cedex www marque nf com ...

Page 64: ...XX 60h unmonitored NF Grade 3 Class 1 SPC5350 320 SPCP355 300 Cert XXXXXXXXXX 60h unmonitored SPC6330 320 SPCP333 300 Cert 1232200003 60h unmonitored NF Grade 3 Class 1 SPC5330 320 SPCP333 300 Cert 1232200003 60h unmonitored 7 1 5 PSU LED Status The following table lists the Smart PSU LED status information LED MAINS BATT 1 2 FUSE LIMIT STATUS COLOUR Green Green Red Red Green Condition Normal On O...

Page 65: ...to be restarted if only battery power is reinstated To kickstart the system do the following Mains power has failed Battery power has failed New batteries are available 1 Attach the battery leads 2 Press and hold the PSU Kickstart button All LEDs flash 3 Hold the PSU Kickstart button until the LEDs stop flashing 4 Release the PSU Kickstart button PTC Fuse Reset In the event of one of the PTC fuses...

Page 66: ...l sounder 87 Wiring the zone inputs 83 8 1 Controller Hardware 42xx 43xx 53xx 63xx This section describes the controller for the SPC42xx 43xx 53 xx and 63xx models The SPC5350 and 6350 are described in Controller Hardware SPC5350 and 6350 68 The SPC controller provides 8 on board wired zones and optional wireless zones 1 Optional wireless module The controller PCB can be factory fitted with a wire...

Page 67: ...e a 400 mA current rating with the auxiliary 12 V output If the outputs are not connected to the 12 V of the controller and are powered from an external power source the 0 V of the power source needs to be connected to the controller 0 V and the external power source cannot exceed 12 V 9 Relay output The SPC controller provides a 1 A single pole changeover relay that can be used to drive the strob...

Page 68: ...odules A primary left slot and back up right slot module can be connected to the controller These modules can be GSM or PSTN modems offering increased communication functionality The back up modem should not be connected if serial port 2 interface is connected to an external modem or other device 20 Front tamper This on board front tamper switch switch provides the cabinet tamper protection Note T...

Page 69: ...e Connect to Clock Reference CN17 on SPCP355 300 Smart PSU 4 Reset button To reset the controller Press this switch once To reset the programming settings to default and reboot the controller Hold down the button until you are asked if a factory reset is desired Select YES to reset to factory defaults Warning Defaulting the controller to factory settings deletes all configuration files including b...

Page 70: ... connected to auxiliary tamper devices to provide increased tamper protection These terminals should be shorted when not in use 15 Serial port 2 terminal block Serial port 2 terminal block TX RX GND may be used to interface to an external modem or PC terminal program Serial port 2 shares a communications channel with the back up modem If a back up modem is installed ensure that no devices are conn...

Page 71: ...onfigured door Two inputs and one output have predefined functionality and two inputs and one output can be configured by the user Additionally the door position sensor input of the first door can be used as intrusion zone but only with limited functionality If a door number is assigned to each of the two door I Os the two doors are handled independently The first card reader is used as entry read...

Page 72: ...ors on each end The performance in star 75 or multi drop 75 configuration wiring is limited due to non optimal conditions of the RS 485 bus specification reduced signal quality due to multiple receivers transmitters in parallel with unbalanced terminating resistors NOTICE It s strongly recommended to use loop 73 or spur 74 configuration The table below shows the maximum distances between controlle...

Page 73: ...wiring 10 1 1 Loop configuration NOTICE The SPC42xx 43xx doesn t support loop configuration only 1 X BUS port NOTICE All expanders keypads are fitted with a termination jumper by default In loop configuration it s imperative to have these jumpers fitted The loop or ring cabling method offers the highest security by providing fault tolerant communications on the X BUS All keypads and expanders are ...

Page 74: ...loop cabling method offers a high level of fault tolerance and may be more convenient on certain installations In the case of a X BUS fault or break all expanders and detectors up to the fault continue to be supervised In this configuration the SPC controller uses a single the X BUS port 1A 1B or 2A 2B to support a group of expanders See wiring configuration in the figure below The last expander i...

Page 75: ... and multi drop configuration NOTICE Please read the section for wiring examples 79 and the section Shielding 80 before starting the installation The star and multi drop cabling methods enables takeover of existing wirings with four core cables in small buildings typically homes with low electrical noise environment These wiring methods are limited to the specifications below SPC42xx SPC43xx SPC52...

Page 76: ...emove these jumpers A star configuration is established when multiple expanders are wired back to the same X BUS port on the SPC controller Depending on controller type 2 ports may exist 1A 1B 2A 2B however only one port 1A 1B is to be used on each keypad or expander In the case of a X BUS break the single will be disconnected all other expanders and detectors continue to be supervised A short in ...

Page 77: ...guration it s imperative to remove these jumpers with exception of last keypad or expander The multi drop configuration varies in that each expander uses the same communication channel as it wires onto the next expander with all expanders using the same input channel See multi drop configuration in the second figure In the case of a X BUS break all expanders and detectors up to the fault continues...

Page 78: ...he system Wiring the X BUS interface 78 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 Multi drop configuration 2 1 SPC controller 2 4 Expanders 10 1 3 1 Examples of correct wiring Star wiring ...

Page 79: ...05 2016 Multi drop wiring Mixed wiring 10 1 3 2 Examples of incorrect wiring NOTICE A mix of star and multi drop configuration is only allowed if the star point is at the controller X BUS port In this case all expanders keypads must be wired in multi drop configuration without any other star points in the wiring ...

Page 80: ... g Belden 9829 If shielding is required i e sites with high electric field interference connect the cable shield to the SHLD terminals on the controller and all networked expanders If the shield needs to be connected to earth then a cable needs to be connected from the SHLD terminal on the controller to the chassis earth stud Do NOT earth the SHLD terminal on any of the expanders NOTICE For star a...

Page 81: ... expander For this reason devices with no zones such as 8 output expanders should be addressed last For a system with automatic addressing expanders and keypads belong to the same numbering group and are assigned by the controller I e expanders and keypads are together numbered 01 02 03 in the order that they are detected relative to the location of the controller 10 2 Wiring of branch expander Th...

Page 82: ...anders must be connected to the SPC controller 0V System GND 10 4 Wiring the relay output The SPC controller has one on board 1 A single pole changeover relay 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 ...

Page 83: ...mon terminal connection NC Normally closed terminal 10 5 Wiring the zone inputs The SPC controller has 8 on board zone inputs By default these inputs are monitored using end of line supervision The installer can choose from any of the following configurations when wiring the inputs No End of Line NEOL Single End of Line SEOL Dual End of Line DEOL Anti masking PIR ...

Page 84: ... 3 EOL 4K7 4 EOL 4K7 Anti Masking PIR configuration 1 Tamper 2 Alarm 3 EOL 4K7 4 Fault 5 EOL 2K2 6 EOL 4K7 The following table shows the resistance ranges associated with each configuration Single EOLs EOL Type Quiescent Alarm Min Nom Max Min Nom Max NONE 0Ω 100 150Ω 300Ω 100 300Ω 100 N A Infinite SINGLE_1K 700Ω 1kΩ 1 3kΩ 23kΩ N A Infinite 1 2 SPC COM I1 4 3 5 6 ...

Page 85: ... Mask_4K7_4K7_2K2 4K7 4K7 2K2 3 9kΩ 18 4 7kΩ 5 6kΩ 20 8 4kΩ 11 9 4kΩ 10 3kΩ 10 EOL Type Fault Masking Min Nom Max Min Nom Max Mask_1K_1K_6K8 2700Ω 69 8 8kΩ 12 6kΩ 20 Mask_1K_1K_2K2 2 8k 13 3 2k 3 6k 13 3 8k 10 4 2k 4 8k 15 Mask_4K7_4K7_2K2 6k 14 6 9k 7 8k 14 10 8k 7 11 6k 12 6k 9 Dual EOLs EOL Type Quiescent Alarm Min Nom Max Min Nom Max DUAL_1K0_470 400Ω 20 470Ω 700kΩ 40 1 1kΩ 27 1 5kΩ 2kΩ 34 DUA...

Page 86: ...DUAL_10k_10k 7 5kΩ 25 10kΩ 12 5kΩ 25 17kΩ 15 20kΩ 23kΩ 15 For all EOL types a resistance below 300Ω is considered a short If the resistance is not within the thresholds stated this is treated as a disconnection 10 6 Wiring an external SAB bell On an external bell to the SPC controller board the relay output is wired to the strobe input with Bell Hold Off BHO and Tamper Return TR connected to their...

Page 87: ...o the SPC controller for power or to an 8 in 2 out expander For information on wiring the glassbreak interface to a zone see the product specific documentation For information on wiring the glassbreak sensors to the glassbreak interface see the product specific documentation 10 9 Installing plug in modules 2 modems PSTN or GSM may be installed on the controller board to increase functionality The ...

Page 88: ...re installing removing or moving modems from one position to the other After completing the modem task reconnect the system to the power supply and log on to the controller as Full Engineer again Configure and save the configuration Failure to follow this process results in a CRC error Plug in modules 1 Wireless receiver slot 2 Primary modem slot 3 Back up modem slot For installation please refer ...

Page 89: ...gs etc The SPC should be powered from the mains first and then the internal standby battery For compliance to EN only one battery should be fitted of the appropriate capacity 11 1 Powering from battery only It is recommended that when powering a system from battery only the battery should be in a fully charged state 13 0 V The system will not power up when using a battery with less than 12 V and n...

Page 90: ...n control the system on a day to day basis Users to enter User Programming menus password protected and to perform operational procedures set unset on the system Please refer to the SPCK420 421 User Manual for more details of user programming The LCD keypad unit includes an integral front tamper switch and has a 2 line x 16 character display It features an easy to use navigation key to assist in l...

Page 91: ...d back assembly clips Users can unhinge these clips from the front assembly by inserting a 5mm screwdriver into the recesses and pushing gently 4 Back assembly securing screw This screw secures the front and back assemblies on the keypad This screw must be removed to open the keypad 5 LED status indicators The LED status indicators provide information on the current status of the system as detaile...

Page 92: ...ace is made the LED remains in the ON state 12 1 2 Using the LCD keypad interface Keypad display 1 RIGHT SOFT KEY This key is used to select the option presented on the right side of the bottom line display Possible values are SELECT to select the option displayed on the top line ENTER to enter the data displayed on the top line NEXT to view the next alert after the one displayed on the top line C...

Page 93: ...e option presented on the left side of the bottom line display Possible values are EXIT to exit programming BACK to return to previous menu 8 BOTTOM LINE OF DISPLAY In the IDLE state this line is blank In Programming mode this line displays options available to the user These options align over the left and right soft keys for selection as required 9 TOP LINE OF DISPLAY In the IDLE state displays ...

Page 94: ...Autoarm System information Soaked zones Open zones Area state Low battery sensor Sensor lost WPA low battery WPA lost WPA test overdue Camera offline Fob low battery Xbus over current Installer name Installer phone Engineer enable Manufacture enable Reboot Hardware fault Aux over current Battery low Ethernet link System name 12 1 3 Data entry on the LCD keypad Entering data and navigating the menu...

Page 95: ...e for all subsequent characters press the hash key To delete character to the left of the cursor press the star key Selecting a programming option In navigation mode the Engineer User selects one of a number of pre defined programming options from a list To scroll through the list of options available for selection press the up and down arrow keys To exit from the feature without saving press BACK...

Page 96: ...avigate through menus programming 4 Enter key Confirm display or input 5 Back menu key Go back in the menu Reset buzzers siren and alarms in the memory 6 Proximity device receiver area Only SPCK 623 If the keypad has been fitted with a proximity device receiver users should present the Portable ACE Fob to within 1 cm of this area 7 Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keypad allow for both text and nume...

Page 97: ...Code tamper System Alerts Mains Battery PSU fault Aux fault External bell fuse Internal bell fuse Bell tamper Cabinet tamper Aux tamper 1 Aux tamper 2 Wireless jamming Modem 1 fault Modem 1 line Modem 2 fault Modem 2 line Fail to communicate User panic XBUS cable fault XBUS communications fault XBUS mains fault XBUS battery fault XBUS power supply fault XBUS fuse fault XBUS tamper fault XBUS anten...

Page 98: ...ernet link System name 12 2 2 LED description Description Symbol Color Operation Description Information Blue On The system or area cannot be set Forced setting is possible faults or open zones can be inhibited Flashing The system or area cannot be set or forced set faults or open zones cannot be inhibited Off The system or area can be set Amber Flashing Engineer is on site User Green On Assigned ...

Page 99: ...neral group All my areas is displayed Single area view The user has only rights for 1 area In the single area view only one area is displayed in large fonts and can be controlled directly NOTICE The rights of a user can be restricted by the user settings or the settings of the keypad the user is logging in to Only if the user and the keypad that is being used for logging in have the right for an a...

Page 100: ...10276959 01 05 2016 Medical Alarm The activated process depends on the system configuration Please ask the installer for details Direct Settings Depending on configuration the direct set option is displayed A forced set part set without PIN is possible of the area the keypad is assigned to ...

Page 101: ...sed software tools are available to remotely manage an SPC panel SPC Manager Enables the remote creation control and modification of access based functionality within the SPC system SPC Safe Provides automated remote site administration of an SPC system SPC Remote Maintenance Provides automated remote monitoring and servicing of an SPC system ...

Page 102: ...sables all alarm settings reports and output programming for the system For full review of Full Engineer menu options refer to page 110 Soft Engineer mode Soft Engineer mode provides fewer programming functions and does not affect any outputs programmed in the system For full review of Soft Engineer menu options refer to page 109 14 1 1 Engineer PINs The start up Engineer default programming PIN i...

Page 103: ... quick and convenient manner Fast Programmer can be used in conjunction with all of the above programming tools For more details see page 311 Fast Programmer may perform firmware upgrades 14 3 Configuring start up settings The following start up settings can be changed at a later time when programming the system functionality If powering up the panel the version number of the SPC system will be di...

Page 104: ...l be unavailable if you default the system To add other languages refer to the sections on Upgrading Languages for the keypad browser and SPC pro 8 Enter the DATE and TIME The system scans the X BUS for modems 9 Enable SPC CONNECT to allow a panel to communicate with https www spcconnect com once the panel IP address is configured 10 Enable DHCP to automatically assign an available network IP addr...

Page 105: ...s The system allows all user PINs within the allowed PIN range i e if a 4 digit PIN is used then all user PINs between 0000 and 9999 would be permissible Refer to the section on Adding Users The ability to grant manufacturer access to the system i e allow a firmware upgrade of the panel is configured as a user right for a user profile If a user is going to be enabling firmware upgrades ensure that...

Page 106: ...op line display 7 Position the PACE fob within 1 cm of the receiver area on the keypad 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 PIN Default PIN is 1111 See Engineering PINs 102 2 Scroll to USERS 3 Press SELECT 4 Select EDIT and select USER1 from the list 5 Scroll to PACE and press...

Page 107: ... 3 Select the EDIT option and press SELECT 4 Scroll to the preferred user and press SELECT 5 Scroll to the RF FOB option and press SELECT 6 Toggle to DISABLED and press SAVE If no 868MHz wireless receiver is detected on the system the RF FOB option is not displayed in the keypad menu Number of RF fobs per user Only one fob device can be programmed for each user To change fob devices among users re...

Page 108: ...14 Starting the system Configuring wireless fob devices 108 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 5 Toggle the setting to ENABLED and press SAVE ...

Page 109: ...ange one of the programming options the keypad displays UPDATED momentarily 1 SETTING Performs an Unset Fullset or Partset on the system See page 2 INHIBIT Displays a list of the Inhibited zones on the system See page 3 ISOLATE Allows the engineer to isolate zones on the system See page 149 4 EVENT LOG Displays a list of the most recent events on the system See page 149 5 ACCESS LOG Displays a lis...

Page 110: ...Scroll to SYSTEM STATUS 2 Press SELECT The status of the following items is displayed Click on each item to display further details OPEN ZONES Displays all open zones ALERTS Displays current alerts on the system SOAK Displays all zones on soak test ISOLATIONS Displays zones that are isolated FAIL TO SET Displays all areas that have failed to set Select each area to display details of why the area ...

Page 111: ...50131 Grade 3 Unrestricted UK Region PD6662 EN50131 Grade 2 based PD6662 EN50131 Grade 3 based Unrestricted Swedish Region SSF1014 3 Larmclass 1 SSF1014 3 Larmclass 2 Unrestricted Belgium Region TO 14 EN50131 Grade 2 based TO 14 EN50131 Grade 3 based Unrestricted Switzerland Region SWISSI Cat 1 SWISSI Cat 2 Unrestricted Spanish Region EN50131 Grade 2 EN50131 Grade 3 German Region VdS Class A VdS C...

Page 112: ... ENABLED DISABLED KEYFOB RESTORE ENABLED DISABLED USER DURESS DISABLED PIN 1 PIN 2 RETRIGGER BELL ENABLED DISABLED BELL ON 1ST ENABLED DISABLED BELL ON FTS ENABLED DISABLED STROBE ON FTS ENABLED DISABLED ALARM ON EXIT ENABLED DISABLED Only available in ENGINEER CONFIG mode as setting is not in accordance with EN50131 LANGUAGE SYSTEM LANGUAGE IDLE STATE LANGUAGE PIN DIGITS 4 DIGITS 5 DIGITS 6 DIGIT...

Page 113: ... ONLY PIN CALLER ID SMS PIN ONLY SMS PIN CALLER ID PACE AND PIN ENABLED DISABLED RESTORE ON UNSET ENABLED DISABLED Note To comply with PD6662 you must disable this option ENGINEER RESTORE ENABLED DISABLED OFFLINE TAMPER ENABLED DISABLED ENGINEER LOCK ENABLED DISABLED If enabled system cannot be reset using yellow button on controller unless an Engineer PIN is input on the keypad SECURE PIN ENABLED...

Page 114: ...lected for Confirmation variable See System Options 222 This timer applies to the alarm confirmation feature and is defined as the maximum time between alarms from two different non overlapping zones that will cause a confirmed alarm 30 60 minutes 30 min Confirmed holdup This timer applies to the confirmed holdup feature and is defined as the maximum time between alarms from two different non over...

Page 115: ...ied 0 mins External Bell Strobe STROBE TIME Duration that the strobe output will be active when an alarm is activated 1 15 minutes 0 indefinitely 15 min Alerts Mains Delay MAINS SIG DELAY The time after a mains fault has been detected before an alert is activated by the system 0 60 minutes 0 min Engineer Engineer Access ENGINEER ACCESS The timer for the Engineer access starts as soon as the user e...

Page 116: ...e number of hours a zone must open within if the zone is programmed with the Frequent use attribute 1 9999 hours 336 hours 2 weeks Duress silent Time when duress will remain silent and not restorable from keypad 0 999 0 Minutes Holdup panic silent Number of minutes that a holdup panic will remain silent and cannot be restored from the keypad 0 999 0 Minutes Default times are dependent upon the Eng...

Page 117: ...ANCEL AUTO SET DELAY KEYSWITCH DELAY INTERVAL DELAY COUNTER DELAYED UNSET UNSET DURATION INTERLOCK DUAL PIN RF OUTPUT DELETE Select the area to be deleted See Adding Editing an area 238 for further details on these options 16 5 Area Groups 1 Scroll to AREA GROUPS and press SELECT 2 Scroll to the desired programming option ADD Enter the name of the area group EDIT GROUP NAME Rename the group as req...

Page 118: ...The right switch is the first unit digit and the left switch is the 10s digit The expander in the figure below is identified as 38 Rotary switches 1 Rotary switches identifying expander as 38 For a system with automatic addressing expanders and keypads belong to the same numbering sequence E g expanders and keypads are automatically numbered 01 02 03 etc by the controller in the order in which the...

Page 119: ... controller zones will not be brought online after a reconfigure To bring controller zones online you must apply a zone type other than Unused using the zones menu on the keypad or web browser If the system has a mixture of expander types with and without rotary switches then the system can only be automatically reconfigured If the system has all expanders with rotary switches the system can still...

Page 120: ...te keypads using the same menus and following the keypad choice instead of expander 16 6 4 2 Monitor To obtain an overview of the keypads expanders door controller connected to the system 1 Scroll to KEYPADS EXPANDER or DOOR CONTROLLER and press SELECT 2 Scroll to MONITOR and press SELECT 3 Scroll to desired Monitor programming option 4 Press SELECT A list of detected keypads expanders is displaye...

Page 121: ...Enter a unique description to identify the keypad Function Keys in idle state Panic Select Enable Disable or Enabled Silent If enabled panic alarm is activated by pressing the 2 soft keys together Verification If you assign a verification zone to the keypad when a panic alarm is triggered by pressing 2 soft keys together or by entering a duress code audio and video events are activated Visual Indi...

Page 122: ...g F3 and F4 soft keys together Fullset Enable to allow Fullset to be activated by pressing F2 key twice Partset A Enable to allow Partset A to be activated by pressing F3 key twice Partset B Enable to allow Partset B to be activated by pressing F4 key twice Verification If you assign a verification zone to the comfort keypad when a Medical Panic or Fire event is triggered or if a user enters a dur...

Page 123: ...location of the keypad is ignored and all areas will perform a full exit time count down NOTICE An area should be assigned to a keypad only if the keypad is inside the assigned area and if an entry exit route is defined If an area is assigned when the particular area is set or unset then entry and exit timers are used if configured Other features related to entry exit routes also become available ...

Page 124: ...ing table lists the available options for Wireless expanders Function Description Description Edit the description of the expander Editing Analysed IO Expanders The following table lists the available options for IOA expanders Name Description Description Edit the description of the expander Editing Indicator Expander Modules The following table lists the available options for Indicator Expander m...

Page 125: ...e activation colour ON FLASH specify the behaviour of the LED in active state Available options are Permanent always on Flash Fast Medium Slow varying speed of the flashing OFF COLOR specify the deactivation colour OFF FLASH specify the behaviour of the LED in the inactive state Available options are Permanent always on Flash Fast Medium Slow varying speed of the flashing LED ALWAYS Enable if LED ...

Page 126: ...ct the area which triggers the LED ZONE select the zone which triggers the LED DOOR select the door and the door option which triggers the LED ON COLOR specify the activation colour ON FLASH specify the behaviour of the LED in active state Available options are Permanent always on Flash Fast Medium Slow varying speed of the flashing OFF COLOR specify the deactivation colour OFF FLASH specify the b...

Page 127: ...oor number is assigned to the DOOR I O If the option ZONES is selected for a DOOR I O the two inputs of this door I O must be configured To edit the two zones of a DOOR I O 1 Scroll to the DOOR I O to be edited and press SELECT The option Zones is selected 2 Press SELECT 3 Select which Zone should be edited DPS or DRS zone 4 Press SELECT Parameters and details if applicable are displayed for editi...

Page 128: ...ique IDs in sequential order Manual addressing Manual addressing allows manual determination of each expander keypad ID in a system All devices should be installed where required and each ID set manually using the rotary switches The zones to ID can be calculated using the following formula ID value X 8 1 first zone number and then the next 7 sequential zones For example ID2 x 8 1 17 Zone 17 is al...

Page 129: ... Toggle for appropriate address mode AUTOMATIC or MANUAL 4 Press SELECT to update the setting 16 6 6 XBUS Type To program the X BUS type from the keypad 1 Scroll to XBUS TYPE 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to select desired configuration LOOP SPUR 4 Press SELECT to update the setting 16 6 7 Bus Retries To program the number of times the system attempts to retransmit data on the X BUS interface before a c...

Page 130: ...SION Enable or disable tamper supervision FILTER LOW SIGNAL Enable or disable the filter low signal RF strengths 0 and 1 DETECT RF JAM Enable or disable the RF JAM RFFOB PANIC Enable or disable the RFFob Panic or enable silent mode for the RFFob Panic WPA TEST SCHEDULE Enter a maximum period in days between WPA tests Max is 365 days PREVENT SET TIME Enter a time in minutes after which if the senso...

Page 131: ...T 3 Scroll to ZONE 4 Scroll to the appropriate zone number only unoccupied zone numbers are displayed 5 Press SELECT 16 7 3 Add WPA NOTICE You can only configure a WPA or check its status on the keypad if there is a wireless module fitted on the panel or any of its expanders and the panel is licensed for the type of module s fitted A WPA is not assigned to a user Usually a WPA is shared by several...

Page 132: ...mper the WPA sends out a supervision message about every 7 5 minutes The time between messages is randomized to decrease the chances of collision with other WPAs The supervision function also needs to be enabled on the panel for the particular WPA for correct supervision operation If the panel does not get a supervision signal it raises an alarm that is shown in the keypad and logged If supervisio...

Page 133: ...he door position sensor input is used also for the intrusion part the zone number it is assigned to has to be selected If the door position sensor is used only for the access part the option UNASSIGNED has to be selected If the door position sensor is assigned to an intrusion zone it can be configured like a normal zone but only with limited functionality e g not all zone types are selectable If a...

Page 134: ...d reader not available in SPC Pro Each free zone number can be assigned to the zones but the assignment is not fixed If the number 9 is assigned to a zone the zone and an input expander with the address 1 is connected to the X Bus which is using the zone numbers 9 16 The assigned zone from the two door controller will be moved to the next free zone number Configuration will be adapted accordingly ...

Page 135: ...ort right was presented can be configured per door Prevent Passback Anti passback should be enforced on the door All doors must have entry and exit readers and must be assigned to a door group In this mode cardholders must use their access card to gain entry into and exit from a defined door group If a valid cardholder has presented his access card to enter a door group and not presented the card ...

Page 136: ...l time after granting access to a card with extended time attribute Escort 1 s 30 s Time period after presenting a card with escort attribute within a user without escort right can access the door 16 10 Outputs Each zone type on the SPC system has an associated output type an internal flag or indicator When a zone type is activated i e a door or window opens smoke is detected an alarm is detected ...

Page 137: ...to activate the system external bell and is active when any Area External Bell is active By default this output is assigned to the first output on the controller board EXT EXT Note An external bell output is automatically activated whenever a zone programmed as an Alarm zone triggers an alarm in Fullset or Partset modes External Bell Strobe This output type is used to activate the strobe on the sy...

Page 138: ...he system latch output configuration see Configuring system latch and auto set outputs 202 This output can be used to reset latching sensors as smoke or inertia sensors Fire Exit This output turns ON if any Fire X zones on the system are activated Chime This output turns on momentarily when any zone on the system with chime attribute opens Smoke This output turns on momentarily 3 seconds when a us...

Page 139: ...lent alarm generated i e the All Okay button is not pressed within the configured time after the user code is entered Ready to Set This output activates when an area is ready to set Setting ACK SPC Pro Setting Complete This output signals the setting status The output toggles for 3 seconds to signal that the setting has failed The output remains on for 3 seconds if setting is successful Fullset Do...

Page 140: ...allow older style PCs to be connected to the system or other peripheral equipment like printers 1 Scroll to SERIAL PORTS 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to the serial port to be programmed 4 Select the desired programming option shown in the table below 5 Press BACK to exit TYPE Determines if type is TERMINAL system information or PRINTER SPC event log BAUD RATE Determines the speed of the communication b...

Page 141: ...8 Scroll to DHCP The DHCP is enabled if the LAN has a DHCP server to allocate the IP address The IP address is to be enabled manually Note the gateway needs to be programmed if the panel needs access outside the network for Portal service 9 Press SELECT and enter the GATEWAY format XXX XXX XXX XXX For single digits leading zero s are required Ie 001 When the ENTER key is operated the system beeps ...

Page 142: ...w details of the modem 5 Configure the following modem settings from the menu as follows and press ENTER after each selection Menu Option Description COUNTRY CODE Select a country from the list GSM PIN GSM modem only Enter a GSM PIN for the SIM card ANSWER MODE Select to select the mode in which the modem answers incoming calls NEVER ANSWERS or ALWAYS ANSWERS ANSWER ENG ACC Select ENABLE to only a...

Page 143: ...t incorrect PINs are not sent to it All power should be removed AC mains and battery when loading the SIM card into the SIM holder 16 11 4 Central Station 16 11 4 1 Add To program the central station settings 1 Scroll to CENTRAL STATION ADD 2 Press SELECT 3 Select the desired programming option shown in the table below 4 After programming is complete the option to make a test call to the station i...

Page 144: ... to the ARC REPORTED EVENTS Define the types of events reported to the ARC PRIORITY The modem primary or back up to be used to communicate with the ARC AUTOMATIC TEST Defines a schedule for testing the connection to the ARC Possible values range from every hour to once every 30 days 16 11 4 3 Delete Enables you to delete a configured ARC 16 11 4 4 Make Test Call Enables you to test the connection ...

Page 145: ... SPC system To perform a walk test 1 Scroll to TEST WALK TEST 2 Press SELECT 3 The display indicates the number of zones to be tested on the system with the text TO TEST XX where XX is the number of valid walk test zones Locate the sensor on the first zone and activate it open the door or window The keypad buzzer sounds continuously for approximately 2 seconds to indicate that the zone activation ...

Page 146: ...NE MONITOR 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to a preferred zone and press SELECT or enter the zone number directly If the zone is located close to the keypad the status of the keypad can be viewed as it changes The Zone status and resistance value displays on the top right 4 Change the state of the sensor e g for a door contact sensor open the door The keypad buzzer beeps and the status of the sensor chang...

Page 147: ...roll to SOAK TEST and press SELECT 2 Toggle between ENABLE SOAK and CANCEL SOAK for preferred option 3 Scroll to preferred zone and press SELECT A message confirming that the zone is in soak is displayed NOTICE All zone types can be included in a Soak test 16 12 6 Audible Options The audible options are applied as indicators within a walk test To set the audible options 1 Scroll to AUDIBLE OPTIONS...

Page 148: ...EAS or select an individual area to test 4 If you select an individual area to test you can select either TEST ALL ZONES or select a specific seismic zone to test The message SEISMIC TEST is display on the keypad while the test is being performed If the test fails the message SEISMIC FAIL is displayed If the i or VIEW key is pressed a list of the failed zones is displayed which can be scrolled thr...

Page 149: ...o the system via IP IP PORT Select which IP Port SPC Pro SDK will connect through SYSTEM RESTART To restart the system LICENSE Enter a license number to change the SPC license key The system does not log or report a license change 16 14 Isolate Zones system alerts or alerts from X BUS devices can be manually isolated from the keypad Isolating a zone removes that zone from the system until the user...

Page 150: ...The following types are displayed in this log Zones Alarm Panic System Events Confirmed Alarm User Duress XBus Panic User Panic RPA Panic 16 18 Change Engineer Pin To change the Engineer PIN 1 Scroll to CHANGE ENG PIN and press SELECT A randomly generated PIN appears 2 Enter a new PIN if required by overwriting the displayed PIN and press ENTER The minimum number of digits required for this code d...

Page 151: ...e below CHANGE NAME Edit the current user name USER PROFILE Select the appropriate profile for this user USER DURESS Enable or disable duress for this user DATE LIMIT Enable this if the user can only access the system for a specified period of time Enter a FROM and TO date and press ENTER PACE Enable or disable PACE capability RF FOB Enable or disable RF Fob access wireless keypad remote control M...

Page 152: ... with supported card formats can be learned If the card number or the card format is not known the card can be read and its information learned 1 Scroll to LEARN CARD 2 Press SELECT 3 Select the door that the card will be presented 4 Press SELECT NOTICE The new card can be presented at the entry or the exit reader of the selected door 5 Present the card at a card reader at the selected door The in...

Page 153: ...e enforces a card holder with custodian privilege to always be inside a room door group when other card holders are inside The custodian must be the first to enter the room Only if a custodian is in the room other cardholders are allowed to enter The cardholder with the custodian right will not be allowed to exit until all non custodian cards left the room Identifies this card holder as a custodia...

Page 154: ...tem 1 Scroll to USER PROFILES EDIT 2 Press SELECT 3 Edit the desired user profile setting shown in the table below CHANGE NAME Edit the name of the profile if required CHANGE AREAS Select the areas relevant to this profile CALENDAR Select a configured calendar or NONE RIGHT Enable or disable system features for this profile See User Rights 187 DOOR Select the type of access available to this profi...

Page 155: ...tions of the user s PIN and Caller ID or SMS PIN and Caller PIN The SMS notification can operate with a PSTN modem if the PSTN operator supports SMS over PSTN whereas SMS control will need a GSM modem at the panel A GSM modem will support both SMS notification and control SMS control The SMS control can be set up so that a remote user can send an SMS message to perform the following actions at the...

Page 156: ...ugh SMS See SMS Commands 191 NOTICE HOLDUP alarm events are not transmitted via SMS If the phone line is connected to the PSTN network via a PBX the appropriate line access digit should be inserted before the called party number Ensure that Calling Line Identity CLI is enabled on the line selected to make the call to the SMS network Consult the PBX administrator for details 16 21 3 Delete 1 Scroll...

Page 157: ... a valid date 4 To enter a new time press the required numeric keys To move the cursor to the left and right press the left and right arrow keys 5 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 16 24 Installer Text This setting allows the engineer to enter system in...

Page 158: ... https www spcconnect com This enables a panel user to register and access their panel remotely using the SPC Connect website If SPC Connect is not enabled during the start up wizard sequence you can use this menu to add an SPC Connect ATS If SPC Connect was enabled during start up this menu shows the Registration ID for a panel ADD If SPC CONNECT was disabled during the start up wizard the ADD me...

Page 159: ... without requiring the alarm system to be deactivated they are accessible directly upon entering Engineer mode Full Engineer Features These features require the alarm system to be deactivated before programming can commence these features are accessible under the Full Engineer menu NOTICE If Engineer Exit option is enabled in System Options the engineer is allowed leave Full Engineer mode with ale...

Page 160: ...nect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet interface on the PC to the Ethernet port on the controller board OR If connecting directly from a PC then a cross over cable must be used See page 332 The LEDs to the right of the Ethernet interface indicate a successful data connection Right LED on and Ethernet data traffic Left LED flashing Determine the IP address of the SPC controller 1 Entering the Eng...

Page 161: ...e it is required later in the process The Found New Hardware wizard is displayed again 5 Select Install the software automatically 6 If the Windows XP driver installation wizard asks you to select the best match from a list choose the following option Vanderbilt Intrunet SPC USB Local Connection 7 Click Next A dialog box regarding Windows certification appears Vanderbilt deems this acceptable to c...

Page 162: ...Forgotten PINs are remedied only by a factory default of the system resulting in a reset of the system configuration The configuration can be restored if a backup is available Windows 7 Perform all actions described in USB Connection on Windows 7 for SPCPro You must have Local Administrator rights to perform the actions in this task 1 Open the Windows 7 Control Panel 2 Select Phone and Modem The P...

Page 163: ... and Sharing Center click Change adapter settings 23 Double click on the new modem The Connect ConnectionName window opens where ConnectionName is the name you defined for the modem 24 Click Properties 25 Ensure the Connect using field contains the correct information Communications cable between two computers COM3 for example 26 Open your browser and enter the IP address of the Controller using h...

Page 164: ... 168 1 100 default RS232 192 168 2 1 fixed Backup Modem RS232 192 168 3 1 fixed Primary Modem 192 168 4 1 fixed USB 192 168 5 1 fixed 17 5 SPC Home The SPC Home page has a System Summary tab Alarms tab and Video tab 17 5 1 System Summary The System Summary tab is divided into the following three sections System shows the status of all areas active system alerts and warnings and information for the...

Page 165: ...e the alarm was triggered Alarm Status shows the type of alarm alarm confirmed alarm etc Bells active shows if the alarm activated the bells Click the Silence Bells button to cancel For each area the Alarm Set State Alarm Status Alarm Activations and Alarm log displays The Alarm Activations show a list of zones in alarm state ordered by activation Click the Restore button to clear The Alarm log sh...

Page 166: ... higher resolution of 640 x 480 can be used for operation with SPC Pro and SPC Com Video Fault Reporting A video fault report is displayed above the camera image The following table lists the possible messages Message Description OK The camera is behaving normally Timeout Camera connection timed out Socket Invalid Internal socket handling error Image too small Received image too small Buffer too s...

Page 167: ...es all active alerts on the panel These alerts messages are displayed in red text opposite the relevant item Refresh Updates any changes in panel status You must refresh the status window to display the actual panel status at any particular moment Full Engineer Soft Engineer To toggle between Soft and Full Engineer modes Full Engineer mode disables alarms and prevents reporting of events to a cent...

Page 168: ...nder ID This ID number is a unique identifier for the expander Description Text description of the expander This text will also appear on the browser and keypad Type The type of expander detected I O PSU keypad etc S N The serial number of the expander Version The firmware version of the expander Comms The status of the expander online or offline Status The status of the expander OK Fault OP Tampe...

Page 169: ...attery PSU Fault The physical and programmed status of the PSU OP Tamper The physical and programmed status of the tamper outputs on the PSU Low Voltage Indication of battery low voltage status Performable actions Name Description Restore Alerts Click the button to restore all alerts on the panel Inhibit Click this button to inhibit a fault condition The inhibit operation will disable that fault o...

Page 170: ...333 Smart PSU SPCP355 300 Smart PSU SPCP332 333 Smart PSU Status The following image shows the Smart PSU status Name Description Type The type of power supply unit PSU Version The version of the PSU Mains Status Displays the condition of the mains connection Possible values are Fault or OK Battery Link Displays the type of battery connected Battery Status Displays the condition of the battery conn...

Page 171: ...ion Type The type of power supply unit PSU Version The version of the PSU Mains Status Displays the condition of the mains connection Possible values are Fault or OK Temperature Displays the temperature of the PSU Load voltage The voltage on the PSU Load Current The current drawn by the PSU Charge Status Displays the condition of the battery charge Primary Circuit Displays the condition of the pri...

Page 172: ...keypads is displayed Name Description Expander ID This ID number is a unique identifier for the keypad Description Text description of the keypad max 16 characters Type The type of expander detected keypad S N The serial number of the keypad Version The firmware version of the keypad Comms The status of the keypad online or offline Status The status of the keypad OK Fault Performable actions Refre...

Page 173: ...e Alerts Click the button to restore all alerts on the panel Inhibit Click this button to inhibit a fault condition The inhibit operation will disable that fault or zone for one arming period only Inhibit operation is not available in Security Grade EN 50131 Grade 3 Isolate Click this button to isolate that zone Isolating a zone will de activate that zone until such time as the zone is explicitly ...

Page 174: ...s Communication The physical status OK Fault and the programmed status OK Isolated Inhibited of the keypad cable connection to the expander Cabinet Tamper The physical and programmed status of the expander cabinet tamper Fuse Fault The physical and programmed status of the door controller fuse Code Tamper Status of the user s PIN Multiple failed attempts result in an alert Performable actions Rest...

Page 175: ... type of wireless sensor detected magnetic contact inertia shock etc Zone The zone to which the sensor has been enrolled Battery The status of the battery in the sensor if fitted Supervise The status of the supervisory operation OK supervisory signal received Not Supervised no supervisory operation Signal The signal strength received from the sensor 01 low 09 high Note Although it is not possible ...

Page 176: ...f the logged event Receiver The wireless receiver location i e wireless module mounted on the keypad controller or wireless expander Signal The signal strength received from the sensor 01 low 09 high Status The physical status of the sensor Battery The status of the battery connected to the sensor OK Fault 17 6 4 Zones For configuration see page 237 1 To view all zones select Status Inputs All Zon...

Page 177: ...ed input state of that zone Unknown Open Closed Disconnect Short Pulse Gross Masked Fault Out of bounds Unstable DC Sub Noisy DC Sub is an input tamper alert DC substitution performs a periodic check to ensure that no external voltages are being app lied to that circuit Unstable An unstable state occurs when the zone input resistance value is not stable over a defined sampling period Noisy A Noisy...

Page 178: ...eismic Test Click this button to initiate a test of the selected seismic sensor For more information on seismic sensors see Seismic Sensors 324 Hide Closed Click this button to hide all closed inputs Filter Zones Select a zone type from the dropdown menu Only the summary of this zone type will be displayed 17 6 5 Doors 1 Select Status Doors 2 See tables below for further information Door This ID n...

Page 179: ...oll on any ATP in the ATS Event Queue Count Number of events in the event queue waiting to be transmitted Event Queue Count No of events in the event queue waiting to be transmitted Event Queue List of the events currently in the Event Queue The tables shows the following Event Seq No Event Timestamp Event Description Additional Event Info Start Timestamp Report Duration Event Log Event log histor...

Page 180: ...es below for further information Alert Description of the system alert Input The actual state of the alert that was detected on the panel OK Fault Status The programmed status of the system alert i e whether the alert has been isolated or inhibited A status value of OK is displayed if the alert condition has not been disabled in any way see page Performable actions Refresh Click this button to upd...

Page 181: ...g Text File 3 The logging of individual zone state changes is enabled by setting the log attribute for that zone in the Zone Attributes configuration page In order to avoid multiple events from the same source filling the log the SPC system in accordance with standards permits the logging of only 3 activations of the same zone in one set period 17 7 2 Access Log The log provides all the access eve...

Page 182: ...e button 17 7 3 WPA Log This log displays all the WPA events on the system Select Log System Log WPA log The following window will be displayed 17 7 4 ALARM LOG The ALARM LOG displays a list of alarm events Select Log System Log Alarm Log The following types are displayed in this log Zones Alarm Panic System Events Confirmed Alarm User Duress XBus Panic User Panic RPA Panic ...

Page 183: ...a firmware version prior to version 3 3 please note the following The Engineer web password if configured is deleted and must be reentered after upgrade All existing users will be assigned to new user profiles corresponding to their previous user access levels If max number of user profiles is exceeded no profile is assigned see User Profiles 186 Please review all user configuration after a firmwa...

Page 184: ...ic changes are enabled in the system PIN Policy 7 Select the appropriate User Profile 186 for this user 8 Select Duress Enable for this user if required The number of PINs allocated for duress PIN 1 or PIN 2 is set in System Options 222 Duress option only available on this screen if User Duress is enabled for the system in System Options If Duress is enabled for this user then consecutive user PIN...

Page 185: ...odian The user with the custodian attribute has to be the first who enters a door group which requires a custodian card holder and has to be the last that is leaving this door group 17 8 1 1 Unknown Devices If an unknown device such as a fob PACE or card has been scanned but not assigned to a user a button is displayed in the relevant section of the users page RF FOB Unknown Fob button or if the d...

Page 186: ...2 Select Add User Profile or click on the Edit button of the required profile The following screen is displayed with the configuration options categorized as follows General Settings User Panel Rights Access Control General Settings 1 Enter a User Profile ID that is not currently being used If you enter an ID that is already used an ID Unavailable message is displayed 2 Provide a User Profile Name...

Page 187: ... have been classified as EXCLUDE B By default there is no exit time the system sets instantly on selection of this mode An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset B timed variable Forceset Standard Manager The FORCESET option is presented on the keypad display when an attempt is made to set the system while an alarm zone is faulty or still open the top line of the display sh...

Page 188: ...m 157 Ensure the time and date information is accurate these fields are presented in the event log when reporting system events Change PIN Standard Manager This menu option allows users to change their user PINS 150 Note To comply with INCERT approvals the user s PIN code must contain more than 4 digits View Video Video in Browser Standard Manager User can view video images via the web browser Not...

Page 189: ...r Set Users Master User can create and edit other users on the system with no restriction on user rights Set User Profiles User can create and edit user profiles on the system Set Calendars User can configure calendars Set Doors User can edit doors Functions not enabled by default for this user but can be selected Access Control 1 Enter a Site Code if required for all cards assigned to this user p...

Page 190: ...is activated See page 222 1 Select Users Users SMS The Engineer SMS ID and a list of user SMS IDs with corresponding SMS details are displayed 2 Click on the Test button to test an SMS number 3 Click Add to add a new SMS ID or click Edit beside the required SMS ID 4 Configure the SMS details as follows SMS ID System generated ID SMS Number Enter the number to which the SMS will be sent requires th...

Page 191: ... action and response are also provided SMS Commands are sent as texts to the phone number of the SIM card on the controller For commands using a PIN the format of the text is command or command where is the PIN and command is the command i e the PIN followed by either a space or a full stop For example the command FSET is entered as FSET or FSET The full version of the command where listed can als...

Page 192: ...ple Output O5 on Output heating on where heating is the name of the output O5 OFF O5 OFF Where mapping gate is identified as O5 it is triggered off Status of O5 For example Output O5 off ASET PARTSET A Allows Partset A of alarm by SMS It is also possible to specify the custom name defined in the PARTSET rename field of the Options window See Options 222 System set BSET PARTSET B Allows Partset B o...

Page 193: ...S to a telephone registered in the same country This is due to billing issues 17 8 5 Deleting Web Passwords This screen lists the engineer and any user and Engineer password that has been created for accessing the Web browser 1 Select Users Web Passwords 2 Click on the Delete button beside the Engineer or user to delete the password 17 8 6 Configuring Engineer Settings 1 Select Users Engineer 2 Ch...

Page 194: ...t has to be presented first to allow other cardholders without this right to open the door The time period in which cardholders are able to present their cards after a card with escort right was presented can be configured per door Custodian The custodian feature enforces a card holder with custodian privilege to always be inside a room door group when other card holders are inside The custodian m...

Page 195: ...f digits required for this code depends on the security setting of the system or on the selected length of the PIN Digits in the menu Panel Settings System Settings Options 2 Change the Web password to a more secure password for accessing the Web browser New Password Enter the new web access password alphabetic characters A Z numeric digits 0 9 Confirm New Password Re enter the new web access pass...

Page 196: ...s if the sensor is an inertia shock type sensor Pulse count Pulse count programmed on the panel that will trigger an alarm from an inertia shock sensor Gross Attack The Gross attack programmed on the panel that will trigger an alarm from an inertia shock sensor Zone Number of the zone on the panel Description Enter a text describing the input max 16 characters This text will also appear on the bro...

Page 197: ...one To assign an attribute to a zone 1 Select Configuration Hardware Controller Attributes The following window will be displayed 2 Check the box beside the preferred attribute The attributes presented on this page will depend on the type of zone selected For a list of assignable attributes see page 352 17 9 1 2 Editing an output 1 Select Configuration Hardware Controller 2 Configure the fields as...

Page 198: ...16 characters This text will also appear on the browser and keypad Output Configuration Mode Select the operational mode Continuous follows output type Pulsed toggles on and off when output type is active Momentary generates a pulse when output type activates Retrigger Tick the box to retrigger momentary outputs On Time Enter the On time that applies to momentary and pulsed outputs Off Time Enter ...

Page 199: ...n the Controller board NO COM NC Note An external bell strobe output is automatically activated whenever a zone programmed as an alarm zone triggers an alarm in Fullset or Partset modes The external bell strobe activates on a Fail to Set condition if the strobe on the Fail to Set option is checked in system options Internal Bell This output type is used to activate the internal bell and is active ...

Page 200: ...ut turns on momentarily when a walk test is operational and a zone becomes active This output can be used for example to activate functional tests of connected detectors if available Auto Set This output turns on if the Auto Set feature has been activated on the system User Duress This output turns on if a user duress state has been activated PIN code 1 has been entered on the keypad PIR Masked Th...

Page 201: ...ccessful Blockschloss 1 is not deactivated If the Blockschloss is unlocked the Blockschloss device deactivates the Keyarm input to the unset state closed and the area is unset Blockschloss 1 is then deactivated Blockschloss 2 Used for Blockschloss device type Bosch Blockschloss Sigmalock Plus E4 03 When all zones in an area are closed and there are no pending faults the Blockschloss 2 output is ac...

Page 202: ...urns on at the end of Exit time and off at the beginning of Entry time Fire Exit Output turns on if any fire exit zones are active Unset Output turns on if any user unsets system momentary Alarm Reset Output turns on if an alarm is reset momentary Resetting Alarm Output turns on during a setting procedure if glass break smoke open and not in alarm Engineer Exit Output turns on when an engineer exi...

Page 203: ...tputs X 10 The following window will be displayed 2 Activate the checkbox Enable to enable X10 operation on the panel 3 Activate the checkbox Log to enable logging of all X10 events on the panel 4 Click Save 5 Click an alphabetic tab A P to program X10 device triggers A list of programmable device triggers 1 16 will be presented for that alphabetic character Unit number This is the number 1 16 tha...

Page 204: ...rs The following window will be displayed For naming and identifying In loop configuration each expander is numbered consecutively from the first expander connected to the 1A 1B on the controller to the last expander connected to the 2A 2B on the controller Example for SPC63xx Expanders when numbered 1 through 63 are allocated zones in groupings of 8 in subsequent identities of 1 to 512 the greate...

Page 205: ...on the controller or expander See page 72 Zone Description Provide a description for allocated zone Zone Type Select the zone type See page 350 Area Select the area Attributes Assign attributes as desired See page 347 Outputs PSU outputs Displayed for the SPCP355 300 Smart PSU ONLY Output The numbered output The value in parentheses corresponds to the physical output on the PSU board Description P...

Page 206: ...ct Configuration Hardware X Bus Expanders 2 Click one of the indicator identifying parameters The following screen is displayed for Linked Mode configuration Linked Mode 1 Enter a description 2 Select if indicator module should be limited to a valid code entered on a keypad 3 Select the areas that are to be controlled by the 4 functions keys 4 Configure the input Flexible Mode 1 Click the Flexible...

Page 207: ... every indicator if the selected function is OFF Change function Press this button to change the function for this indicator The function can be enabled or used for a system area zone or keyswitch Audible Indications Alarms Select if the alarms should be audible Entry Exit Select if entry exit should be audible Key press Select if keypress should be audible Deactivation Calendar Select if indicato...

Page 208: ... LED on the right and 1 indicator LED on the left side Function The function for this indicator LED Function On Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is ON Function Off Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is OFF Change function Press this button to change the function for this indicator The function can be enabled or u...

Page 209: ...ch position will perform and the relevant Area WARNING Your system will not comply with EN standards if you enable a keyswitch function to set the system without a valid PIN being required 17 9 2 2 Keypads Editing a Standard Keypad 1 Select Configuration Hardware X Bus Keypads 2 Click one of the standard keypad identifying parameters 3 Configure the fields as described in the table below 17 9 2 2 ...

Page 210: ...n a panic alarm is triggered by pressing 2 soft keys together or by entering a duress code audio and video events are activated Visual Indications Backlight Select when keypad backlight is on Options are On after key is pressed Always on Always off Indicators Enable or disable the LED s on the keypad Setting state Select if setting state should be indicated in idle mode Audible Indications Buzzer ...

Page 211: ... Fullset Select to configure a delayed set across all keypads The location of the keypad is ignored and all areas will perform a full exit time count down NOTICE An area should be assigned to a keypad only if the keypad is inside the assigned area and if an entry exit route is defined If an area is assigned when the particular area is set or unset then entry and exit timers are used if configured ...

Page 212: ...17 Engineer programming via the browser Configuration 212 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 ...

Page 213: ... of the backlight Range 1 8 High Indicators Enable or disable the LED s on the keypad Setting state Enable if setting state should be indicated in idle mode LED Logo Enable if logo should be visible in idle mode Analog Clock Select position of clock if visible in idle mode Options are Left Aligned Center Aligned Right Aligned or Disabled Emergency Enable if Panic Fire and Medical function keys sho...

Page 214: ...is assigned the area is set or unset immediately and other entry exit features are not available 17 9 2 3 Door Controllers Editing a door controller 1 Select Configuration Hardware X Bus Door Controllers 2 Click on one of the blue marked data e g serial number 3 Configure the fields as described in the table below For naming and identifying In loop configuration each expander is numbered consecuti...

Page 215: ...n and a red LED Profile 2 For VANDERBILT readers with a yellow LED AR618X Profile 3 Profile 3 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with a predefined site code 0 Profile 4 Profile 4 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with a predefined site code 255 Profile 5 Select to enable Sesam readers It is also recommended that you select ...

Page 216: ...tings The following window will be displayed 2 Configure the fields as described in the table below Addressing Mode Select if expanders keypads are either manually or automatically addressed on the X BUS X BUS Type Select Loop or Spur configuration Retries The number of times the system attempts to re transmit data on the X BUS interface before a communications fault is generated 1 99 default is 2...

Page 217: ...e type of wireless sensor detected magnetic contact inertia shock etc Zone The zone to which the sensor has been enrolled Battery The status of the battery in the sensor if fitted Supervise The status of the supervisory operation OK supervisory signal received Not Supervised no supervisory operation Signal The signal strength received from the sensor 01 low 09 high Note Although it is not possible...

Page 218: ...reless expander Signal The signal strength received from the sensor 01 low 09 high Status The physical status of the sensor Battery The status of the battery connected to the sensor OK Fault 17 9 3 2 Configuring a WPA NOTICE The WPA configuration and status page is displayed only if there is a wireless module fitted on the panel or any of its expanders and the panel is licensed for the type of mod...

Page 219: ...The Supervise status can be any of the following Fault The panel has not received a supervision message from the WPA in the period configured in the Wireless Settings page Disabled Supervision is not configured OK Supervision is transmitting normally Test Status The Test Status can be any of the following Overdue The WPA has not been tested in the period configured in the Wireless Settings page Di...

Page 220: ...or the particular WPA for correct supervision operation If the panel does not get a supervision signal it raises an alarm that is shown in the keypad and logged If supervision is not enabled the WPA sends out a supervision message about every 24 hours to transmit the WPA battery status to the panel This message is also randomized to decrease the chances of collision with other WPAs Tick the Superv...

Page 221: ...utomatically entering the WPA ID 17 9 3 3 Changing wireless settings 1 Select Configuration Hardware Wireless Wireless Settings 2 See table below for further information Antenna Select the type of antenna connected to the wireless module internal or external from the drop down menu The type of antenna required for the wireless module depends on the type of wireless module fitted Supervision Select...

Page 222: ... lost 17 9 4 Changing system settings 17 9 4 1 Options 1 Select Configuration System System Options 2 Configure the fields as described in the table below System Options The options displayed vary depending on the Security Grade of the system Restriction System Option Description General Settings Areas Select to enable multiple areas on the system Note This option is displayed for the Domestic and...

Page 223: ... modes of operation of the watchdog output can be selected Disable Output 6 is available as a general purpose output Enabled Output 6 is normally OFF but is turned ON when a watchdog fault occurs Pulsed Output 6 is PULSED at 100ms intervals Enabled Inverted Output 6 is normally ON but is turned OFF when a watchdog fault occurs The following options combine the Enabled option with hardware fault re...

Page 224: ...hat caused the unconfirmed alarm is reactivated Bell Retrigger Enable to resound bells sirens if a second zone activation is detected after the bell time has elapsed If not checked then the external bells will only trigger once Web Only Alert Forbid Set If enabled a user cannot set an area if there is an area or system alert present on the system Note This option is only available when the Standar...

Page 225: ...3 mode the type of event reported is in accordance with the standards for the selected region Germany VDS Tamper All other regions Trouble Zone Unstable set Select the type of event reported resulting from Zone Unstable detection when the panel is set Options are Disabled Tamper and Trouble A zone is unstable if a valid sample cannot be obtained within 10 seconds The option can only be configured ...

Page 226: ...t visible under Options Confirmation Confirmation The Confirmation variable determines when an alarm is deemed to be a confirmed alarm BS8243 This will enforce compliance with the UK Police requirements and is a specific requirement for UK Commercial installations The requirement stipulates that an alarm will only be deemed to be a confirmed alarm if it meets the following condition After an initi...

Page 227: ...e bottom line of the keypad display If unchecked the setting status will disappear from the keypad display after 7 seconds Show Open Zones If enabled open zones will display on keypad in Unset mode Call ARC Message If enabled the ARC message will be displayed for 30 seconds after Unset if confirmed alarm has been reported Call ARC Line 1 ARC message in line 1 of display 16 chars Call ARC Line 2 AR...

Page 228: ...by the system Limit Changes limits the number of changes possible within a valid PIN period This value is defined in the PIN Changes Limit field of Timers See Timers 230 Secure PIN If enabled the PIN will be automatically generated by the panel Door Reset Cards If enabled access cards passback state will be reset every day at midnight Ignore site code If enabled the access system will ignore site ...

Page 229: ...r ID SMS PIN Code Only This is a valid PIN code configured for the user which is different from the user s login code SMS controls will only be available for configuration by the user when this option is selected SMS PIN Code Caller ID Policy Web Only System Policy Configure engineer login and tamper reporting behavior for system Web Only Timing Policy Display system timing policy Web and SPC Pro ...

Page 230: ...mber 2 Enter the second site phone number to send to the CMS in a Holdup Information HD event See also Adding Editing an area 238 17 9 4 2 Timers This window gives an overview about identified timer defaults and their description These settings which vary depending on the defined Security Grade of the system should only be programmed by an authorised installation engineer Changing settings could r...

Page 231: ...ssage can be reported 0 999 seconds 30 sec Setting Setting Authorisation SETTING AUTH Period for which Setting Authorisation is valid Enter a value between 10 and 250 seconds 20 secs Final Exit FINAL EXIT The Final Exit time is the number of seconds that arming is delayed after a zone programmed with the final exit attribute is closed 1 45 seconds 7 sec Bell on Fullset FULLSET BELL Activates the e...

Page 232: ...ith Fire pre alarm and Fire Recognition attributes set 1 999 seconds See Editing a Zone 237 120 sec PIN PIN Valid PIN VALID Period for which pin is valid in days 1 330 30 days PIN Changes Limit PIN CHANGES LIMIT Number of changes within a valid period 1 50 5 PIN Warning PIN WARN Time before PIN expiry after which a warning will be displayed 1 14 5 days General Settings RF Output Time RF OUTPUT The...

Page 233: ...999999 Installation Name Enter the name of the installation An installation name must be entered before the installation is saved on the system The installation can be viewed from the keypad Installation Date Select the date from the dropdown menu that the installation was completed Installer Name Enter the name of the person who installed the system for support purposes Installer Phone Enter the ...

Page 234: ...able below Installation Type Select the type of installation Options are Domestic Commercial or Financial Region To change the region on your panel it is strongly recommended that you default your panel and select a new region as part of the start up wizard Select the region in which the installation is installed and the regional requirements it complies with Options are UK Ireland Sweden Europe S...

Page 235: ...estricted does not apply to any regionally approved security restrictions of the installation Instead the Unrestricted setting enables an engineer to customize the installation by changing security policy options and configuring additional options which do not comply with the selected regional security compliance Unrestricted configuration options are denoted in this document by the following symb...

Page 236: ...selected the RTC synchronizes itself with the sine wave in the power line The selected time and date will be displayed on the keypad the web interface and the event log 17 9 4 6 Language Select Configuration System Language The following window is displayed For the Language option select a language from the dropdown menu This option determines the system language in which the texts and menus on th...

Page 237: ...both keypads and browser for that user regardless of the specified system language See also Language 236 OPTIONS 111 17 9 5 Configuring zones doors and areas 17 9 5 1 Editing a zone Engineer and User actions include Log Isolate Deisolate and Soak Desoak for each zone as allowable by the Security Grade EN 50131 Grade 2 and EN 50131 Grade 3 1 Select Configuration Inputs All Zones The following windo...

Page 238: ... X Shunt For Security Grade Unrestricted a zone of any type can be associated with a calendar Attributes Tick the relevant checkbox for the zone Only attributes that apply that type of zone will be presented see Zone Attributes 350 17 9 5 2 Adding Editing an area Only if multiple Areas is activated 1 Select Configuration Areas Areas The following window will be displayed 2 Press Edit to edit an ex...

Page 239: ...ing is activated by Exit term zone or Entry exit zone with Final exit attribute See Timers 230 Fob Unset Entry FOB will only unset when entry timer is running Default is enabled Access Denied on Alarm Access is temporarily denied to the area for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Post Alarm timer Prevent Setting If enabled setting prevented from keypad Prevent Unsetting If enabled unsetti...

Page 240: ...t mode If the user partsets the system at night he she may wish the alarm to activate immediately if the front or back door is opened during the night Partset Local Tick the relevant checkbox to restrict the reporting of alarms in Partset Mode to local reporting only No remote reporting No Bells If ticked no bells will be activated for partset A or B Linked Areas This section enables you to link a...

Page 241: ...e or nominated personnel if the panel is Set or Unset outside scheduled calendar times Early to Set Enables a report to be sent if the panel is manually Fullset before a scheduled Set and before the number of minutes entered in the Timer field Late to Set Enables a report to be sent if the panel is manually Fullset after a scheduled Set and after the number of minutes entered in the Timer field Ea...

Page 242: ...9 01 05 2016 The Early Late parameter is enabled to report any setting or unsetting which differs from the schedule Enable Reporting of Unusual Setting Unsetting for SMS SMS Events can be configured using both Engineer and User configuration pages For Engineer configuration select Users Users SMS Engineer SMS Edit ...

Page 243: ... The first warning is displayed at the configured time before the scheduled time There are further warnings starting at one minute before setting time Auto Set Cancel Enables the user to cancel Auto Setting by entering a code in the keypad Auto Set Delay Enables a user to delay Auto Setting by entering a code in the keypad Keyswitch Enables Auto Setting to be delayed using Keyswitch Expander Delay...

Page 244: ...AY is a menu option on the standard keypad The buttons at the top of the comfort keypad are used to operate the delay feature 2 Using the keyswitch Turning the key to the right delays setting the system by the configured delay if the maximum number of times that setting can be delayed Delay Counter has not been exceeded Turning the key to the left sets the delay to three minutes non configurable T...

Page 245: ...tput on and off The other Miscellaneous options are described in Entry Exit 239 for SPC Pro Fire Exit Route Fire exit route Select the doors which will open when fire occurs in this area This option does not display in domestic mode Area Triggers The Triggers section is only displayed if triggers have been defined previously See section on Triggers Click on the Edit button to add edit or delete tr...

Page 246: ...ned functionality These two inputs the door position sensor and the door release switch can be configured Name Description Zone The door position sensor input can be used for the intrusion part as well If the door position sensor input is used also for the intrusion part the zone number it is assigned to has to be selected If the door position sensor is used only for the access part the option UNA...

Page 247: ...s Reader formats Web READER INFO Keypads Displays format of last card used with each configured reader not available in SPC Pro Each free zone number can be assigned to the zones but the assignment is not fixed If the number 9 is assigned to a zone the zone and an input expander with the address 1 is connected to the X Bus which is using the zone numbers 9 16 The assigned zone from the two door co...

Page 248: ...igned to a door group In this mode cardholders must use their access card to gain entry into and exit from a defined door group If a valid cardholder has presented his access card to enter a door group and not presented the card to exit it the cardholder is in breach of the Anti Passback rules Next time the cardholder attempts to enter the same door group a hard Anti Passback alarm will be raised ...

Page 249: ...ess to a card with extended time attribute Escort 1 s 30 s Time period after presenting a card with escort attribute within a user without escort right can access the door Door calendar Door locked Select a calendar which should lock the door during the configured time No card pin will be accepted during this time Door locked Select a calendar which should unlock the door The door will be unlocked...

Page 250: ...e interlocked To create a door lock 1 Create a Door Group See Editing a door 246 2 Set the Interlock attribute for the required doors in the group See Editing a door 246 3 Configure a door output for door interlock operation This output becomes active for all the doors of the interlock group whenever a door belonging to the group is open including the open door itself This output could be connecte...

Page 251: ... field under Configuration Hardware X BUS Keypads Type Comfort Keypad 17 9 6 Calendars Calendars are used for scheduling time based control for multiple panel operations as follows Automatic setting and or unsetting of areas Automatic setting and or unsetting of other panel operations including triggers enabling of users zones physical outputs etc At any particular time any schedule within the cal...

Page 252: ...ar The calendar cannot be deleted if it is currently assigned to an SPC configuration item i e zone area user profile output trigger door or X Bus component A message is displayed indicating the assigned item Global calendars created using SPC Manager cannot be deleted as shown with Calendar 3 above 17 9 6 1 Adding Editing a calendar Select Configuration Calendars Add The following window will be ...

Page 253: ...desired week type from the drop down menu for each of the required scheduled weeks in the calendar 5 Click Save 6 Click Back See also Automatic setting unsetting of areas 254 Automatic setting unsetting of other panel operations 254 Exceptions Exceptions or exception days are used to configure automatic setting schedules for exceptional circumstances outside of the normal weekly schedules defined ...

Page 254: ...ble to define a set time without an unset and vice versa Configured times trigger the area to either set or unset provided all conditions are satisfied Times entered are not considered as a duration of time rather they are a point in time that said action set unset will occur If the controller is powered up or reset the set unset status is kept and subsequent set or unset times occur according to ...

Page 255: ... required If selected the trigger will only be in effect during this calendar period See page 251 Active Time Timer Enter the number of seconds that the trigger conditions must be true before the trigger will activate Time limited Select a time period between 00 00 and 24 00 during which the trigger will only be in effect The Start time is inclusive the end time is exclusive Note This parameter de...

Page 256: ...ate for many purposes including arming a system turning on lights or opening a door Keypad valid PIN this condition can be configured for a particular user or for any user With this configuration if the configured user or any user enters a valid PIN or presents a configured PACE it will cause an instantaneous pulse OFF ON OFF Keyswitch the trigger can be configured for a specific key position on t...

Page 257: ...ositive or negative edge of the trigger needs to be defined See Triggers 255 for details of configuring triggers 7 Click Add to add a new gate or Save to save the new settings for an existing gate See also Triggers 255 17 9 8 3 Audio Video Verification To set up Audio Video Verification on an SPC system 1 Install and configure Audio Expander s 2 Install and configure Video Camera s 3 Install and c...

Page 258: ...he following cameras are supported in addition to other generic cameras Vanderbilt CCIC1410 1 4 VGA IP Colour Camera Vanderbilt CFMC1315 1 3 1 3 MP Indoor Dome Colour Camera A command string is available as a default to access configuration details for the above cameras directly Other generic IP cameras require a command string to be entered manually Adding Camera 1 Select Configuration Advanced V...

Page 259: ... string to be sent to the HTTP server on the camera in order to obtain images This string should include the user name and password for the camera Consult the camera documentation for the specific string required for the camera type selected SPC Pro can configure this automatically if connected to a Vanderbilt CCIC1410 or CFMC1315 camera over a LAN The default command string for a Vanderbilt CCIC1...

Page 260: ...yed 2 Configure the following settings Pre event recording Enter a required duration of pre event audio recording in seconds 0 120 Default is 10 Post event recording Enter a required duration of post event audio recording in seconds 0 120 Default is 30 Viewing Video Images Video images from the configured cameras can be viewed in the web browser in Full or Soft Engineer modes This functionality is...

Page 261: ...sed for SPC need to be supported by an SPC controller 1 Select Configuration Advanced License 2 Contact technical support with the requested functionality and quote current license key as displayed If request is approved a new license key is issued 3 Enter the new key in the field provided 17 10 Configuring Communications 17 10 1 Communications Settings 17 10 1 1 Configuring the networking service...

Page 262: ...configuration this should only be used if the user has sufficient knowledge or is being instructed by someone with such knowledge Telnet Port Enter the number of the Telnet port SNMP Enabled Tick this box to enable Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Default Disabled SNMP Community Enter the Community ID for the SNMP protocol Default Public ENMP Enabled Tick this box to enable Enhanced Network...

Page 263: ... IP addresses on the internet Enable DHCP Click this Button to enable dynamic address assignment on the panel DNS Server Enter the IP address of the DNS server 17 10 1 3 Modems The SPC panel provides two on board modem interface connectors primary and backup that allow you to install PSTN or GSM onto the system After a factory default during the process of initial setup of the system with the keyp...

Page 264: ...eature The SMS operates using a standard protocol that is used in SMS telephones Please note that some PSTN operators do not provide the service of SMS over PSTN For SMS to operate over PSTN the following criteria is required Caller ID needs to be enabled on the telephone line Direct telephone line not through PABX or other comms equipment Please also note that most Service Providers only allow SM...

Page 265: ...SMS setup and configuration is complete SMS features may be activated Commands depending on SMS configuration are sent using a code or caller ID The type of code depends on what is set for SMS Authentication For The table below provides all available SMS commands Subsequent action and response are also provided SMS Commands are sent as texts to the phone number of the SIM card on the controller Fo...

Page 266: ...AN OFF Disable Manufacturer access Manufacturer status O5 ON 05 ON Where output is identified as O5 it is triggered on Status of O5 O5 OFF 05 OFF Where output is identified as O5 it is triggered off Status of O5 For SMS recognition output identification uses the format ONNN where O stands for output and NNN are the numeric placeholders of which not all are necessary Example O5 for Output 5 For SMS...

Page 267: ...ncoming call Answers after the calling party calls the modem hangs up after 1 ring burst only and then immediately re calls the modem The SPC system knows to automatically answer the call in this condition Only answer when Engineer Access is granted Prefix Enter the number required to access a line e g if connected to a PBX Line Monitoring PSTN Modem Enable this feature to monitor the voltage of t...

Page 268: ... Time Displays time of last SMS test call GSM Chip Version Displays the GSM WISMO version number If no version number is available is displayed GPRS Access Point APN Only for GSM Access Point Details must be provided by service provider GPRS Access Point User Name Only for GSM Access Point Details must be provided by service provider GPRS Access Point Password Only for GSM Access Point Details mus...

Page 269: ...ility of service and SMS server number Some SMS servers may have additional technical requirements for the correct operation of the service Check with the local SMS service provider for details on these requirements GSM modem A GSM modem must be properly installed and functioning correctly 1 Select Communications Communications Modems Configure The following window will be displayed 17 10 1 3 6 ...

Page 270: ...elds Modem settings Country Select the country that the SPC is installed in SIM PIN Only for GSM Enter the PIN for the SIM card installed in the GSM module Allow Roaming Select to enable GSM roaming Note Changing this setting resets the modem Note Supported on GSM modems v3 08 or higher Incoming Calls The modem can be programmed to answer calls based on the following ...

Page 271: ...ver PSTN For SMS to operate over PSTN the following criteria is required Caller ID needs to be enabled on the telephone line Direct telephone line not through PABX or other comms equipment Please also note that most Service Providers only allow SMS to a telephone registered in the same country this is due to billing issues Note SMS over PSTN is no longer supported The functionality remains in the ...

Page 272: ...nts The Serial port 2 interface provides the ability to connect to a serial port on a PC or a printer With this connection a terminal program can be configured to receive a log of System Events or Access Events from the SPC controller System Information Serial port 2 also provides an interface via a terminal program that allows for the execution of a set of commands to interrogate the controller f...

Page 273: ...ications link between a Supervised Premises Transceiver SPT e g Ethernet integrated onto the SPC panel and a Receiving Centre Transceiver RCT e g SPC Com XT or the SPC Connect server www spcconnect com A FlexC ATS consists of a primary Alarm Transmission Path ATP and up to nine backup Alarm Transmission Paths ATPs It enables Two way transfer of data between the SPT for example the SPC panel over E...

Page 274: ...em uses the store and forward method when communicating events The SPC Alarm System sends events to SPC Com XT and requires an acknowledgment from SPC Com XT before the SPC Alarm System considers the event to have been successfully transmitted SPC Com XT only acknowledges the event after it has successfully written the event to the SQL database SPC Com XT then forwards the event to the SPC Com XT ...

Page 275: ...er ATS primary and backup ATPs primary and backup servers 1 Complete the fields on the ATP Configuration EN50136 ATS screen shown in the table below At a minimum you must complete the field RCT URL or IP Address to save If you do not enter an SPT Account Code you can commission the panel using the ATS Registration ID which is automatically generated when you save The RCT operator must enter this A...

Page 276: ...SPC Com XT Installation Configuration Manual RCT URL or IP Address Enter the RCT URL or IP Address for the RCT server location e g SPC Com XT server RCT TCP Port Enter the TCP port for the RCT e g SPC Com XT This must be the same value entered for the field Server FlexC Port in the SPC Com XT Server Configuration Manager tool ATP Interface EN50136 ATS Category Select the EN50136 ATS Category SP1 S...

Page 277: ...uration screen displays An EN50136 1 ATS will display a primary or primary and backup ATP in the Event Sequence Table 1 Enter an ATS Name to identify the ATS If you do not enter a value the ATS name defaults to ATS 1 ATS 2 etc 2 To add 1 primary and up to 9 backup ATPs to an ATS click Add ATP to FlexC RCT see Add ATP to FlexC RCT 278 or click Add ATP to Analog ARC see Add ATP to Analog ARC 282 3 S...

Page 278: ... in the Event Sequence Table that is for all ATPs in an ATS You can manually overwrite this field For example CAT 2 Modem has an Active Polling Timeout of 24 hours 10 minutes 87000 seconds To allow a shorter reaction time enter a lower value ATS Event Timeout The amount of time after an event has been raised and not successfully transmitted before the ATS gives up Default 300 seconds Generate FTC ...

Page 279: ...signs a unique ID to an ATP This is the unique ID of the ATP so it can be recognised by the RCT ATP Name Enter a name for the ATP SPT Account Code Enter a number to uniquely identify the panel to the RCT RCT Identification RCT ID Enter the number that uniquely identifies the RCT for example SPC Com XT to the panel This must match the number entered in the field Server RCT ID in the SPC Com XT Serv...

Page 280: ... only be made by expert users Configure Advanced ATP Settings WARNING It is not recommended to change Advanced ATP Settings Changes must only be made by expert users 1 Click the Advanced ATP Settings button 1 Configure the fields described in the table below 2 Click Save ATP Connections Active ATP Connection Select the ATP connection type when the ATP is operating as the primary communication path...

Page 281: ...ode for sending test calls when the ATP is the active ATP Test calls Disabled Test call every 10 minutes Test call every 1 hour Test call every 4 hours Test call every 24 hours Test call every 48 hours Test call every 7 days Test call every 30 days Encryption 256 bit AES with CBC Encryption Key Mode Select how the encryption gets updated Auto Encryption Auto Encryption with Updates Fixed Encryptio...

Page 282: ... 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes Minimum Message Lengths Poll Message Minimum length of a poll message 0 Bytes 64 Bytes 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes Event Message Minimum length of an event and test call message 0 Bytes 64 Bytes 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes Other Message Minimum length of connection and encryption key and update messages 0 Bytes 64 Bytes 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes Add ATP to A...

Page 283: ... minutes Test call every 1 hour Test call every 24 hours Test call every 48 hours Test call every 7 days Test call every 30 days Test Call Mode Active ATP Select the mode for sending test calls when the ATP is an active ATP Default 24 hours Test calls disabled Test call every 10 minutes Test call every 1 hour Test call every 24 hours Test call every 48 hours Test call every 7 days Test call every ...

Page 284: ...stallation Details The installation details are passed to the RCT to help the operator to identify the panel 1 Click the Edit Installation Button 1 Complete the fields in the table below 2 Click Save ATS Installation ID The ID of the ATS Installation 1 999999999 Company ID For future use Company Name Name of the company ATS Installation Address The address of the ATS installation GPS Coordinates T...

Page 285: ... communication path with the SPC Connect server An SPC Connect ATS is added to the Event Sequence Table with the following attributes SPC Connect ATS Registration ID Default ATP over Ethernet For information on ATP fields see Add ATP to FlexC RCT 278 Default Events Profile for SPC Connect Default Commands Profile for SPC Connect Default RCT URL is www spcconnect com The SPT Account Code for the AT...

Page 286: ...nfigured ATS table with the next available ID When you export an ATS the SPT Account Code changes to 0 This prevents an ATS being exported and then imported and replicating an existing ATS 17 10 2 6 Configuring Event Profiles The event profile defines which events are transmitted on an ATS the reporting status for an event and event exceptions Event exceptions allow you to remap default values for...

Page 287: ... profiles step by step go to Communications FlexC Event Profiles 2 Click Add The Event Profiles window displays 1 Enter a Name to identify the event profile 2 Select the event filter groups to report for this profile by ticking the Report Event checkboxes 3 To prevent reporting of certain events or addresses within an event select the event from the corresponding Add Event Exception dropdown list ...

Page 288: ...you will get an error Event Exception Definition Event exceptions allow you to change the following settings for a range of addresses within an event Report Event SIA Code CID Code Event Address e g Zone IDs Area IDs User IDs For example in the Filter Group Intruder Alarms you could define an event exception for a range of Zone IDs in the Burglary Alarm BA event as follows Do not report BA events ...

Page 289: ...er Group For example if the Filter Group Intruder Alarms is set to report you can exclude the BA event or by disabling this setting Filter Exception Enable Check to exclude a range of addresses for example Zone IDs from the Report Event field setting if 0 Zone ID 9999 then Report Event Don t Report Event Enter a range of addresses to exclude from the Report Event setting For example if you choose ...

Page 290: ... Event Address to Enter the new range of addresses for example if you are remapping Zone ID 1 9 to Zone ID 101 109 enter 101 and 109 17 10 2 7 Configuring Command Profiles The command profile defines the commands that are allowed on an ATS This profile determines how a CMS can control a panel The default command profile does not support video verification NOTICE To quickly create a new command pro...

Page 291: ...ete the Default Command Profile the Default Portal Command Profile or a command profile that is assigned to an ATS 3 Enter the name of the command profile user in the Command User Name field This must match the Authentication User Name field in SPC Com XT 4 Enter the password of the command profile user in the Command Password field This must match the authentication User PIN or Password field in ...

Page 292: ...allow this remote communication to operate Adding Editing an ARC using SIA or CID A PSTN or GSM modem is installed and functioning correctly 1 Select Communications Reporting Analog ARC The following window will be displayed 2 Click on the Modem1 2 button to make a test call to the ARC from the either modem 1 or modem 2 3 Click on the Log button to receive a log file A window with the logs from al...

Page 293: ... system will always attempt to contact the ARC on this number before attempting another number Number 2 Enter the second number to be dialled to contact the ARC The system will only attempt to contact the ARC on this number if the first contact number did not successfully establish a call Dial Attempts Enter the number of times that the system will attempt to make a call to the receiver Default is...

Page 294: ...emote call to the ARC to notify it of the particular event Alarms Alarms are activated Alarm Restores System alarms are restored Confirmed Alarms Alarms confirmed by multiple zones Alarm Abort Alarm Abort events Alarms are aborted after a valid user code is entered via the keypad after a confirmed or unconfirmed alarm Faults Faults and tampers are activated Fault Restores Fault or tamper alarms ar...

Page 295: ...ted settings 3 Click the Test button located next to the first channel to test the alarm activation The light bulb icon is switched on 4 Wait approximately five seconds and click the Test button again for the same channel This sends a channel restore to the ARC and the light bulb icon is switched off 5 Continue to test the other channels 17 10 3 2 EDP Setup The system has the facility to communica...

Page 296: ...wing window will be displayed Max 8 receivers can be added to the SPC system 2 Click on the Add button The following window will be displayed 3 See table below for further information Description Enter a text description of the receiver Receiver ID Enter a unique number which will be used by the EDP to identify the receiver See also Editing EDP Receiver Settings 296 Editing EDP Receiver Settings 1...

Page 297: ...P protocol version to use with this EDP receiver Options are Version 1 or Version 2 Version 2 is recommended if supported by the receiver as it is a more secure protocol VdS 2471 Compatible Vds standard only If this option is selected then the EDP receiver will enforce the following settings for that receiver 8s polling interval TCP protocol enforced TCP retries will fail before 10s 9s approx EDP ...

Page 298: ...ceiver Receiver IP Port Enter the IP port that the EDP receiver is listening on Always Connected If enabled the panel will keep a permanent connection to the receiver If disabled the panel will only connect to the receiver after an alarm event Panel Master If enabled the panel is master of polling messages Only applicable to UDP connections Polling Interval Enter the number of seconds between poll...

Page 299: ...ial in the event that the first number dialled did not result in a call being successfully established Events Primary Receiver Check this box to indicate that this is the primary receiver If unchecked this is a backup receiver Re queue Events Check this box if events that failed to report are to be re queued for transmission Verification Check this box if Audio Video verification is to be sent to ...

Page 300: ...are aborted after a valid user code is entered via the keypad after a confirmed or unconfirmed alarm Faults Faults and tampers are activated Fault Restores Fault or tamper alarms are restored Zone state Report all zone input state changes Settings System is Set and Unset Early Late Unscheduled setting and unsetting of the system Inhibits Inhibit and isolate operations are performed on the system D...

Page 301: ... Panel ID Enter a numeric identifier that is used by the EDP Receiver to identify the panel uniquely Panel Port Select the IP port for receiving IP packets Default is 50000 Packet Size Limit Enter the maximum number of bytes in an EDP packet for transmission Event timeout Enter the timeout period in seconds between retransmissions of unacknowledged events Retry Count Enter the maximum number or ev...

Page 302: ...0 4 PC Tools 17 10 4 1 SPC Pro SPC Safe 1 Select Communications PC Tools SPC Pro SPC Safe 2 Configure the fields as described in the table below Enable Tick this box to enable SPC Pro to connect to the panel Engineer Access Tick this box if engineer access must be granted to allow SPC Pro to connect to the panel Password Enter the password for SPC Pro connection The password is checked by the pane...

Page 303: ... to contact the server after its configuration has been changed Reporting Timer Enter the minutes how long after the last configuration change the panel should contact the server to report its configuration min 1 max 120 Enable IP Tick this box to enable a connection to the panel using Internet Protocol IP TCP IP Port Enter the IP port that SPC Safe will use to connect to the panel the IP port of ...

Page 304: ...tween a local existing user PIN and another user PIN on the global system An Invalid PIN error is displayed 4 Click on the appropriate button to delete the PIN and save the new mode or change the PIN to the randomly generated new PIN displayed and then save the new mode NOTICE SPC Manager modes cannot be changed if global users exist on the system 17 10 4 3 Remote Maintenance For further informati...

Page 305: ...he audio file Fast Programmer Fast Programmer File Operations See Using the Fast Programmer 311 Default Restores the SPC system to factory defaults NOTICE The IP address is maintained for connecting to the web interface after a factory default from the web page Reset Restarts the panel Policy Text This tab summarises the configuration for your SPC product settings based on selected Region Grade an...

Page 306: ...el Upgrade Operations option from the File page The following page is displayed 2 Select the firmware file to upgrade by clicking the Browse button for the appropriate option selecting the required firmware file and then clicking on the appropriate Upgrade button A confirmation screen is displayed 3 Click on the Confirm button to confirm the upgrade to the new version of the controller firmware Wh...

Page 307: ...is uploaded the current and new versions of the firmware for each peripheral and modem is displayed as shown Click on the Upgrade button for the peripherals that require upgrading or click on the Upgrade All button to upgrade all peripherals If the firmware for a peripheral device in the pfw file is older than the existing firmware of that device a Downgrade button is available During upgrade the ...

Page 308: ... process is complete See also Adding Editing User Profiles 186 17 11 1 2 Upgrading Languages A custom language file clng can be uploaded to the panel This file applies to the panel firmware only and is not available for SPC Pro or SPC Safe NOTICE The panel must be licensed for use of custom languages and other languages To upgrade languages on the system 1 Select File Upgrade The Panel Upgrade Ope...

Page 309: ...was successful or if it failed Deleting Languages To delete languages from the language file 1 Select the language file to upgrade by clicking the Browse button for the Language File Upgrade option selecting the required language file and then clicking on the appropriate Upgrade button A list of available languages in this file is displayed 2 Uncheck the boxes for each of the languages that you wa...

Page 310: ... can also be imported using the Fast Programmer 311 See Language 236 for details of selecting the panel System and Idle State languages in the browser See OPTIONS 111 for details of selecting the panel System and Idle State languages on the keypad See also Language 236 17 11 2 File Manager Operations Select File File Manager A screen displays showing details of the system configuration language an...

Page 311: ...e following options are available to manage users data Download Click the button to Download the users data from the panel A dialog box asks you where you would like the save the users csv file Upload Click the Browse button to Upload users data to the panel This must be a csv file format 17 12 Using the Fast Programmer The SPC Fast Programmer is a portable storage device that provides the enginee...

Page 312: ...ce on the SPC controller board with the 10 pin serial interface facing down 3 Ensure the pins match up correctly with the holes in the socket and firmly but gently press into place The LED on the Fast Programmer flashes momentarily as the data is accessed CAUTION Do not remove the Fast Programmer while the LED is flashing The Fast Programmer is now connected to the controller To remove the Fast Pr...

Page 313: ...st Programmer and SPC Pro 17 12 3 1 Accessing the Fast Programmer using the Keypad 1 Enter Full Engineer and scroll to UTILITIES FAST PROGRAMMER 2 Press SELECT 3 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 desired file from list FIRMWARE UPGRADE The panel searches for a valid controller firmware ...

Page 314: ...e SPC to the Fast programmer you will be prompted to delete the existing file on the programmer before the new file can be saved To upload a configuration file from the Fast Programmer to the SPC enter the file name in the file name box and click Upload For complete details on using the Fast Programmer with SPC Pro consult the SPC Pro Configuration Manual Upgrading Firmware NOTICE Manufacturer Acc...

Page 315: ...own above to provide remote access to the controller On the remote side of the connection the user must have a PSTN modem installed on a PC with access to a PSTN line To connect remotely to the controller 1 Install a PSTN modem on the controller please refer to corresponding installation instruction 2 Connect the phone line to the A B screw terminals on the connector at the top of the modem 3 Ente...

Page 316: ...tion Name window enter the connection name e g SPC remote connection 6 In the Phone Number to Dial window enter the phone number of the PSTN line connected to the PSTN modem 7 In the Connection Availability window choose whether this connection is available to all users 8 In the Internet Account Information window enter the following details Username SPC Password password default Confirm Password ...

Page 317: ...up icon 2 Click on the Details tab The IP address is displayed as the Server IP address 1 Enter this IP address in the address bar of the browser and click 2 When the Dial up connection icon is displayed on the task bar of the PC open the browser and enter the IP address of the SPC The browser logon screen is displayed To set up a dial up connection on another operating system consult the help men...

Page 318: ...lls the modem to wait for a number of rings before answering the incoming call Modem Rings Select the number of rings to allow before answering the call 8 rings max On Windows XP 1 Open the New Connection Wizard by browsing to Control Panel Network Connections Create New Connection in the Network Tasks window 2 In the Network Connection Type window select Connect to the Internet 3 In the Getting R...

Page 319: ... remote PC For some Windows operating systems a dialog box regarding Windows certification appears Vanderbilt deems this acceptable to continue For further queries please contact network administrator or a Vanderbilt technician To obtain this IP address 1 Right click the dial up icon 2 Click on the Details tab The IP address is displayed as the Server IP address 1 Enter this IP address in the addr...

Page 320: ...hose that have been classified 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 19 2 Commercial mode operation C...

Page 321: ...t unset before the Entry timer expires then the alarm is activated 19 4 Full and local alarms The type of alarms generated by the SPC system can vary depending on the type of zone that triggered the alarm activation The vast majority of alarms require a visual strobe and audible bell indication of an intrusion to the premises or building By default the first 3 physical outputs on the SPC controlle...

Page 322: ...ional areas assigned to the account manager in this case there are no additional areas The exit timer for the front door informs the user to exit the building COMMON sets all areas assigned to the Common Area Common Area Accounts and Sales and starts the exit timer for the front door ACCOUNTS sets the Accounts area only the Sales area remains unset and access is still permitted through the front d...

Page 323: ... in the Common area are SET Deactivating the keyarm zone UNSETs all areas in the Common Areas Multiple keypads If areas assigned to the common area have their own keypads for entry exit it is important that the exit times associated with those areas provide sufficient time to allow the user to reach the common area exit This is in case the area being armed is the last un armed area on the system a...

Page 324: ...e browser Automatic testing on a periodic basis or when the panel is set using the keypad The test transmitter is a small high frequency vibrator that is attached a short distance from the sensor on the same wall The test transmitter is wired to an output on the panel or an expander Configuring Seismic Sensors in the Panel 1 Configure a seismic zone Seismic sensors must be assigned to a zone See E...

Page 325: ...or automatic test operates as follows 1 The panel activates the Seismic Test Output for the appropriate area s in which the seismic zone s are to be tested 2 The panel then waits for all seismic zones under test to open and then verifies that all seismic sensors in the area enter the alarm state within the time configured for the Seismic Test Duration Any zone s that have not opened within the max...

Page 326: ... menu If enabled all seismic zones in all areas that are to be set are tested before the usual setting sequence This applies to keypad operation only While the test is being performed SEISMIC AUTOTEST is displayed on the keypad If the seismic test succeeds the setting proceeds as normal If all areas or an area group or a single area are selected to be set and a seismic test fails then SEISMIC FAIL...

Page 327: ...h engineer and user modes but please note that only a subset of options may be available to a user The following options are available in the SEISMIC TEST menu TEST ALL AREAS Tests seismic zones in all available areas if there is more than one area that contains seismic zones AREA NAME The names of the areas containing seismic zones are listed individually When a specific area is selected the foll...

Page 328: ...cking Lock is as follows 1 If there is no open zone pending alarm or pending fault in the area the area is ready to set and the Ready to Set signal is sent from the panel 2 If the Blocking Lock device is then locked the Blockschloss 1 2 output is activated 3 Following the corresponding change on the Keyarm input type the respective area is set 4 The Setting Ack output is activated for 3 seconds to...

Page 329: ... inputs and outputs Operation is as follows 1 The panel signals to the external setting device when it is possible to set using a Ready To Set output 2 When the code is entered the Setting Authorisation input is activated and Blockschloss 1 2 is activated 3 The blocking lock opens a control panel input Keyarm which initiates the setting procedure of the panel 4 The external setting device waits up...

Page 330: ...ing fails If a lock element is located within an area the exit timer will be restricted to a minimum of 4 seconds so that the lock element can be activated When the exit timer reaches four seconds the lock element will be activated for three seconds When the exit timer expires the Lock Element input must be in the closed state then the system will set If a lock element is opened during a set perio...

Page 331: ... lock element are as follows Outputs Lock Element Lock Lock Element Unlock Inputs Lock Element No open zone pending alarm or pending fault Lock Element Closed Area Set Lock Element Lock Setting Ack Fullset Done Panel Input Output Output Output Locking Element 3 secs Lock Element Locked Y N Lock Element Open Lock Element Unlock Setting Start Fail to Set ...

Page 332: ...s not connected to a network i e a hub or switch is not used then a crossover cable should be connected between the SPC controller and the PC Use the straight through cable for connecting the SPC controller to a PC via a hub RJ45 PIN RJ45 PIN 1 RX 1 TX 2 RX 2 TX 3 TX 3 RX 6 TX 6 RX Use the crossover cable for connecting the SPC controller directly to a PC RJ45 PIN RJ45 PIN 1 RX 3 TX 2 RX 6 TX 3 TX...

Page 333: ...alculate the number of expanders keypads that can safely be powered from the auxiliary 12 VDC power terminals add the total maximum current draw from all of the expanders keypads to be powered and determine if this total is less than the specified 12VDC auxiliary power Please refer to Technical data for the specific auxiliary current and to the corresponding installation instruction or data sheet ...

Page 334: ...To ensure that enough power is available always connect the appropriate back up battery and PSU The table below gives an approximation of the maximum load current that can be drawn from each type of battery over the given stand by periods The approximations below assume that the SPC controller PCB is drawing its maximum load all wired inputs have their EOL resistors fitted and that the usable outp...

Page 335: ... of current from Aux output using a 17 Ah battery SPC523x COMMS NONE PSTN GSM PSTN GSM Standby time 12 h 750 mA 750 mA 750 mA 750 mA 30 h 342 mA 317 mA 212 mA 187 mA Amount of current from Aux output using a 7 Ah battery SPC432x 532x COMMS NONE PSTN GSM PSTN GSM Standby time 12 h 326 mA 301 mA 196 mA 171 mA 30 h 28 mA N A N A N A Amount of current from Aux output using a 17 Ah battery SPC533x 633x...

Page 336: ...E mA PSTN mA GSM mA PSTN GSM mA Standby time 12 h 2205 2180 2165 2140 24 h 1900 1875 1860 1835 30 h 1450 1425 1410 1385 60 h 550 525 510 485 Values listed as N A indicate that the selected battery does not have the capacity to power the minimum load of just the SPC controller for the given standby time See page 334 for maximum load of devices and modules Only sealed cell valve regulated battery ty...

Page 337: ...m Fire alarm Controller Zone 8 Panic button Panic button Panic button Zone Types Controller Zone 1 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT Controller Zone 2 ALARM ALARM ALARM Controller Zone 3 ALARM ALARM ALARM Controller Zone 4 ALARM ALARM ALARM Controller Zone 5 ALARM ALARM ALARM Controller Zone 6 ALARM FIRE EXIT ALARM Controller Zone 7 ALARM FIRE ALARM Controller Zone 8 PANIC PANIC ALARM 23 6 Wiring o...

Page 338: ...I EARLY TO CLOSE CK CLOSING REPORT CL AUTOMATIC CLOSING CP REMOTE CLOSING CQ CLOSING KEYSWITCH CS LATE TO OPEN CT ACCESS CLOSED DC ACCESS DENIED DD DOOR FORCED DF ACCESS GRANTED DG ACCESS DENIED PASSBACK DI DOOR LEFT OPEN DN ACCESS OPEN DO DOOR RESTORAL DR REQUEST TO EXIT DX EXIT ALARM EA EXPANSION TAMPER RESTORE EJ EXPANSION MISSING EM EXPANSION MISSING RESTORE EN EXPANSION RESTORAL ER EXPANSION ...

Page 339: ...CAL PROGRAMMING ENDED LX MEDICAL ALARM MA MEDICAL BYPASS MB MEDICAL TROUBLE RESTORE MJ MEDICAL RESTORAL MR MEDICAL TROUBLE MT MEDICAL UNBYPASS MU PERIMETER ARMED NL NETWORK LINK IP RESTORE NR NETWORK LINK GPRS RESTORE NR NETWORK LINK IP FAIL NT NETWORK LINK GPRS FAIL NT AUTOMATIC OPENING OA OPEN AREA OG EARLY OPEN OK OPENING REPORT OP OPENING KEYSWITCH OS LATE TO CLOSE OT REMOTE OPENING OQ DISARM ...

Page 340: ...UJ UNTYPED RESTORAL UR UNTYPED TROUBLE UT UNTYPED UNBYPASS UU BELL FAULT YA RF JAM RESTORAL XH RF TAMPER RESTORAL XJ READER LOCKED RL READER UNLOCKED RG KEYPAD UNLOCKED KG RF JAM FAULT XQ RF TAMPER XS COMMUNICATION FAIL YC CHECKSUM FAULT YF BELL RESTORED YH COMMUNICATION RESTORAL YK BATTERY MISSING YM PSU TROUBLE YP PSU RESTORAL YQ BATTERY RESTORAL YR COMMUNICATION TROUBLE YS BATTERY TROUBLE YT WA...

Page 341: ...R RPA PANIC PA RPA PANIC RESTORE PR RPA HOLDUP HA RPA HOLDUP RESTORE HR USER CODE CHANGE JV CODE DELETED NON STANDARD SIA CODES FOR ZONE STATE REPORTING ZONE OPEN ZO ZONE CLOSE ZC ZONE SHORT ZX ZONE DISCON ZD ZONE MASKED ZM ZONE WALKED TP WALKTEST START ZK WALKTEST END TC ZONE LOW BATT XT ZONE LOW BATTERY RESTORAL XR OTHER NON STANDARD SIA CODES CAMERA ONLINE CU CAMERA OFFLINE CV ALERT CLOSE SD AL...

Page 342: ...LOSS PSU mains fail and restore 302 BATTERY LOW 305 RESET System reset 311 BATTERY FAIL PSU battery fail and restore 312 PSU OVERCURRENT PSU internal external and auxiliary fuse fail and restore 320 SOUNDER Bell tamper fail and restore 330 SYSTEM PERIPHERAL TROUBLE PSU fault and restore 333 EXP FAIL X Bus cable and node communications fault and restore 338 EXP BATT X Bus node battery fault and res...

Page 343: ...eer mode enabled and disabled 570 BYPASS Zone inhibited and uninhibited zone isolated and un isolated 601 MANUAL TEST Modem manual test 602 AUTO TEST Modem automatic test 607 WALK TEST 613 ZONE WALKED 614 FIRE ZONE WALKED 615 PANIC ZONE WALKED 625 TIME RESET Time set 23 9 Overview of keypad types Keypad type Model no Basic Functionality Proximity Detection Audio Standard Keypad SPCK420 Keypad with...

Page 344: ...Ns The maximum number of logical combinations variations for each number of PIN digits can be found in the table below Number of digits Number of variations Last valid user codes 4 10 000 9999 5 100 000 99999 6 1 000 000 999999 7 10 000 000 9999999 8 100 000 000 99999999 The maximum number of logical combinations variations is calculated by 10 No of digits Number of variations including the User o...

Page 345: ...an alarm signal to the central station and cannot be part of a confirmed alarm and hence will be effectively inhibited as required by DD243 If a single zone is triggered and another zone is not triggered within the confirmation time 30 min default but the first zone is still triggered then the first zone will be automatically be inhibited and no further alarms will be triggered from this zone duri...

Page 346: ...place The only replaceable parts on the controller are the mains fuse standby battery and the time date battery PCB mounted It is recommended that during a service the following be checked The Event Log to check if any standby battery tests have failed since last service if standby battery tests have failed then the standby battery should be checked The standby battery should be replaced as per th...

Page 347: ...ear of the cabinet All electrical connections should be checked to ensure that the insulation is in place and there is no risk of shorting or becoming disconnected It is also recommended that any firmware update release notes be checked for any additional updates that may improve the security of the system Check all physical mountings are intact Any broken mountings should be replaced with the sam...

Page 348: ...n When a Hold up zone is activated it will report a Hold up event independent of panel arming mode The SILENT attribute is set by default therefore the alarm will be silent If unset it will generate a full alarm All activations are logged and reported if log attribute is active TAMPER Tamper When open in the Unset mode a Local Alarm is generated but no external bell will activate If the system is ...

Page 349: ...n Commercial mode Used to monitor a door lock System can be programmed not to set unless door is locked SEISMIC Intruder Only available if the panel is in Financial mode of operation Vibration sensors also called seismic sensors are used to detect intrusion attempts by mechanical means such as drilling or making holes through walls or safes ALL OKAY Intruder This zone type enables a special entry ...

Page 350: ...ignored for 3 seconds 23 17 Zone attributes The zone attributes on the SPC system determine the manner in which the programmed zone types function Zone attribute Description Access When the Access attribute on a zone is set then on opening that zone an alarm will not be generated if either the entry or exit timer is running When the system is full set the Access attribute is not active and opening...

Page 351: ...expects that a connected detector sensor is a Normally Open device i e a sensor is deemed to be activated whenever the contacts are closed on the device Silent If the Silent attribute is set then there will be no audio or visual indications of the Alarm The alarm activation will be sent to the Receiver station If the system is unset then a warning message is shown on the display Log If this attrib...

Page 352: ...e Tech Zone Display in the different setting modes and on systems with areas Tech Zone Delay Allows the zone to have a programmable delay The delay is variable from 0 to 9999 seconds and will apply to all Tech Zones The operation is the same as the Mains Delay timer if the zone is closed within the delay time then no alarm is sent to the ARC no SMS is sent to the user and the Technical Output will...

Page 353: ...plicable attributes to zone types 353 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 Only available in Commercial Mode Only in conjunction with Remote Maintenance Only available in Financial Mode ...

Page 354: ...r Ethernet a Cat 5 cable should be used with its length between 0 5 100m Attenuation of GSM The field strength of the GSM signal needs to at least 95dB Below this level the modem will flag a low signal fault to the panel This is handled in the same way as other faults on the system Monitoring and watchdog of PSTN SPCN110 and GSM SPCN310 A failure of the interface between the PSTN modem and the pan...

Page 355: ...Mifare Classic 4K iClass R10 iClass R15 iClass R30 iClass R40 iClassRK40 ABP5100 BL Default 32 bit MiFare Only MultiClass RP40 MultiClass RP15 MultiClass RPK40 ABP5100 BL Default 32 bit MiFare Only IB41 EM IB42 EM IB44 EM IB45 EM ABR5100 BL ABR5100 TG ABR5100 PR HID Prox Pro 26 bit Wiegand EPX 36 bit Wiegand Site codes and restrictions Reader Format Side Code Available Restrictions EM4102 No Max c...

Page 356: ...ony E BUS addressing permits duplicate addresses for E Bus devices across different E BUS sections X Bus devices require unique addresses To support this conflict E BUS peripheral readdressing may be required For more information see ADDRESSING MODE 128 NOTICE Vanderbilt recommends you read the Sintony System Migration document before configuring E Bus devices 23 21 1 Configuring and Addressing E ...

Page 357: ...outputs display in the list of Configured Expanders If an input transponder has an associated PSU the PSU type displays in the PSU column Keypads display in the list of Configured Keypads 9 To complete the manual addressing steps to add the SAP 8 SAP 14 and SAP 20 PSU devices to the list of Configured Expanders see Addressing Transponders for SAP 8 SAP 14 and SAP 20 358 10 If the X BUS has address...

Page 358: ...gn to the PSU 3 Take a note of the number in brackets next to the PSU ID This number is the ID you must assign to the input transponder For example if the PSU ID is ID 14 27 you must manually select a transponder with ID 27 from the Input dropdown list 4 From the Input dropdown list select the transponder ID indicated in brackets next to the PSU ID 5 Click the Select button 6 Go to Settings X BUS ...

Page 359: ...and SPT and ends at the interface between RCT and AE For notification and surveillance purposes the reverse direction may also be used A defined path between the SPC panel and SPC Com XT e g A system with ethernet as the primary path and GPRS as a backup path would be two separate ATPs of an ATS ATS Alarm Transmission System ATE and networks used to transfer information concerned with the state of...

Page 360: ...m Commands Get Panel Summary Set the System Time and Date Grant Engineer Access Grant Manufacturing Access Intruder Commands Get the Area Status Get the Change Mode Status of an Area Change the mode Set Unset of an Area Get Status of Panel Alerts Perform actions on Alerts Silence Bells Get Zone Status Control a Zone Get the System Log Get the Log for a Zone Get the Wireless Log Output Commands Get...

Page 361: ...ration file Delete a FlexC ATS Delete a FlexC ATP Delete a FlexC Event Profile Delete a FlexC Command Profile Request a testcall for a FlexC ATP Access Control Commands Get the Configuration for a Door Read the Status for a Door Control a Door Get the Access Log Verification Commands Read a Camera Image Get the Status of a Verification Zone Get the data for a Verification Zone Send data to a Verif...

Page 362: ...meout Primary Down Event Timeo ut Primar y Polling Timeo ut Backup ATP Polling Timeout Primary OK Backup ATP Polling Timeout Primary Down SP1 Cat 1 Ethern et 8 min 32 days 2 min 30 days SP2 Cat 2 Ethern et 2 min 25 hr 2 min 24 hr SP3 Cat 3 Ethern et 60 s 30 min 60 s 30 min SP4 Cat 4 Ethern et 60 s 3 min 60 s 3 min SP5 Cat 5 Ethern et 30 s 90 s 30 s 90 s SP6 Cat 6 Ethern et 30 s 20 s 30 s 20 s DP1 ...

Page 363: ...lling when ATP Down ATP Category Event Timeou t Polling Interval Retry Interva l Polling Timeout Polling Interval Retry Interva l Polling Timeout Pollin g Interv al Timeo ut Cat 6 Ethernet 30 s 8 s 30 s 20s 8 s 30 s 20 s 30 s 30 s Cat 5 Ethernet 30 s 10s 30 s 90s 10s 30 s 90 s 30 s 30 s Cat 4 Ethernet 60 s 30 s 30 s 3 min 30 s 30 s 3 min 30 s 30 s Cat 3 Ethernet 60 s 60 s 60 s 30 min 60 s 60 s 30 ...

Page 364: ...23 Appendix ATP Category Timings 364 Vanderbilt Installation Configuration Manual A6V10276959 01 05 2016 ...

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Page 368: ...ugh Business and Technology Park Clonshaugh Dublin D17 KV84 www service vanderbiltindustries com Vanderbilt 2015 Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Document ID A6V10276959 Edition 01 05 2016 ...

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