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Installation
3-1-6
Opening and closing the control panel
If you wish to remove the metal front plate, work carefully through the following steps.
1. Type-in the installer code on the keypad and press
. Access to the installer
menu inhibits the activation of the output and any report calls associated with the
“Open-panel” event.
2. Remove the four screws and the metal-frontplate.
3. Insert the Maintenance jumper (refer to
paragraph 3-1-10 Maintenance status
)
and carry out the necessary work.
Once your task is complete, work carefully through the following steps.
Remove the Maintenance jumper., Using the 4 screws, secure the frontplate to the
backbox. Exit the Installer menu.
Note
If you exit the Installer menu before replacing the panel frontplate, the system panel will not
generate an open-panel event.
However, the system will generate an open-panel event, if the frontplate is not replaced within 15
seconds of closing the open-tamper switch.
3-1-7
Land-line connection (PSTN)
Terminals 4 and 5 on the control panel motherboard (
Table 5: Control panel - terminal
board, 4-5
) are for the land-line telephone connection.
In order to protect the control panel against the discharge of atmospheric electricity,
(lightning), the manufacture strongly advices the use of the two Gas Arrestors. These
Arrestors must be connected to the earth line 1 and terminals 4 and 5 of the landline
(PSTN).
If you are installing the system in a place where the land line (PSTN) service is not
available, or if you wish to increase the level of security of the system, these terminals
also accept a GSM interface (such as Ness's SecureLink) which simulates the analogue
land-line.
Ness provide two versions of the SecureLink GSM interface: SecureLink-G and
SecureLink-GP. Both these devices simulate the analogue land line during line-down
conditions (line trouble or wire-cutting) and allow the control panel to switch incoming/
outgoing calls to the GSM network.
You can also use the terminals on the SecureLink board to extend the functions
provided by the SmartLiving system. The following section describes several methods
which will allow you to provide users with advanced functions.
•
Arming/Disarming the system over-the-phone using a cost-free call or SMS text
By connecting one of the “follow zone” configured SmartLiving board terminals to an
output on the SecureLink board, it will be possible to arm or disarm the SmartLiving
system via SMS.
In a similar way, using a “switching zone” configured terminal, it will be possible to
arm or disarm the SmartLiving system simply by means of a recognized incoming
call.
•
Alarm warning to users via SMS text
By connecting one of the alarm outputs of the SmartLiving control panel to an input
on the SecureLink board, it will be possible to receive alarm warning via SMS text.
The system can be set up to send an editable SMS text to 10 different contact
numbers.
All the functions of the SmartLiving system which use the land line (voice dialer,
answerphone, report communications and teleservice) can be managed completely over
the GSM network by the SecureLink. The SecureLink also allows teleservice
maintenance over the GSM network.
Note
Phone Line
Monitoring
If there are ADSL filters on the line, you must connect the control panel downstream of the filters,
to the line dedicated to telephone equipment (this line is clearly indicated on the filters). It is
recommended all Alarms System be used only where ADSL filters are fitted.
If a SecureLink is not used, connect the incoming PSTN line directly to terminals 4 & 5
of the SmartLiving main board.
Enabling / Disable Phone Line Monitoring
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN - Default 9999)
, PROGRAMMING Panel options
.
Press
to enable the “Line Down Signal” option, or
to disable it.
Press
to exit and save.
Note: Installation and maintenance to the phone line shall be
performed by qualified licensed installers only.
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