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sounding is turned off after touching the iButton reader by one of iButtons which codes are enrolled
in the module’s memory. Sounds can be silenced automatically except for Prealarm, Fire, Fire 2 if this
defined in the module configuration. Duration of sounds is selected while configuring the module. In
this case no message about silencing is sent to the network controller.
5.3
Operating Partitions
5.3.1
Partitions can be operated (armed and/or disarmed) using an iButton. After a first touch
the reader LED indicates status of the operated partition (the Security function) or shows that
operating partitions is permitted (the Access Control function). After a second touch the currently
disarmed partition is armed or, otherwise, the currently armed partition is disarmed (if the iButton is
authorized). If authorities are restricted (arming only or disarming only) then only permitted
operation can be done.
5.4
Messages Sent to the Network Controller
The module sends the network controller the following messages over the RS-485 interface:
Tamper Alarm
The module housing has been open
Tamper Restored
The module housing has been closed
Silencing
The button
has been pressed in response to a sound alarm or
the sound alarm has been silenced by touching the module reader
with iButton
Device Reboot
The module is reenergized
Power Failed
Power Restored
The power voltage has dropped below a permissible threshold
Power voltage has been in the normal range
5.5
Operating Offline
5.5.1
In case of loss of communications over RS-485 for more than 60 s all events are sent with
time stamps determined by internal clock of the module. All LEDs except for the power indicator
turn off while the TROUBLE LED turns on. Once per hour the module automatically synchronizes
with the S2000M control panel.
5.5.2
The module provides buffering event transmitted over RS-485.
5.6
Network Address
Network Address
is meant to identify the module uniquely within an Orion integrated security
system. The module sends messages to and receives commands from the network controller only
with the address defined by this parameter. Network address should be unique for every module.
Customizing Response Pause provides operating the module within a system with a
sophisticated network topology where long layover can exist, for example, while converting RS-485
data into other interfaces intended for transmission over local area networks, fiber optic channels, or
radio channels.
Current values of the module parameters Network Address and Response Pause can be unset to
factory (default) values by successive pressing on the tamper switch three times for a long time and
once quickly (dush-dush-dush-dot). A long press here means holding the tamper switch pressed for
at least 1.5 s. A quick press here is implied as holding the tamper switch pressed for 0.1…0.5 s.
Pauses between presses should be at least 0.1 s and no more than 0.5 s every.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
6.1
Main Operating Factors
6.1.1
The module doesn’t send false alarms under electromagnetic interference of the second
test severity level in accordance with Russian Standard GOST R 50009.
6.1.2
Radio disturbances from the module operation do not exceed the values specified in
GOST R 50009.
6.1.3
The module design provides ingress protection rating IP20 as per GOST 14254-96.