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7.5 Advanced Operations 

By pressing the (

*

) key, the screen shows:

 

Using the up and down keys (keys 2 and 8), we can 
move  the  cursor  upwards  or  downwards.  By  using 

the  (

*

)  key  the  user  can  achieve  the  required 

selection.  By  using  (

#

),  the  user  can  go  one  level 

backwards or cancel a selection. 

 
 

 

 

Selecting 

"BYPASS ZONES"

 we see: 

The user can select which zones are disabled (will not 
be armed) during the next arming of the system. For 
example,  if  we  enter  04  and  then  immediately  07, 
this  means  that  the  next  time  the  system  is  armed, 
zones  4  and  7  will  be  disabled.  If  a  zone  blinks,  this 
means that it is preventing the system from arming. 
If it is blackened then this means that it is disabled. If 
it is blinking and blackened then this means that it is 

disabled but would prevent the panel from arming if it was not disabled.

 

 

Selecting 

"BYPASS W/LESS ZONES"

 we see: 

The  same  applies  for  wireless  zones.  The  only 
difference  is  that  the  zone  numbers  are  25  -  56 
(wireless zones).

 

 

 

 

Selecting 

"WIRED ZONE CONDITION"

:

 

In  the  following  window  we  can  test  the  good 
operation of the zones and the devices connected to 
them.    For  examples,  if  a  magnetic  contact  of  a 
window  is  connected  to  zone  4  and  the  window 
opens  then  the  message  of  the  display  from  "ALL 
ZONES  OK"  will be  erased  and  the  indication  04  will 
start  blinking.  As  soon  as  the  window  closes,  the 

MENU 

BYPASS ZONES  
BYPASS W/LESS ZONES 
MASTER OR TECH MENU 
WIRED ZONE CONDITION 
WLESS ZONE CONDITION 
LAST ALARMS 
ALL EVENTS 
MANUAL OUTPUTS CHECK 
INFORMATION 

____BYPASS ZONES ____ 
         04      07 
 
 
_____________________ 
  CHOOSE FROM 01-24 
BYPASS: -- 
 

WIRED ZONE CONDITION 

         
 
 
   ALL ZONES OK 
 

____ BYPASS ZONES____ 
         29      31 
_____________________ 
   
BYPASS: -- (25-56) 

Содержание BS-468/A

Страница 1: ...WIRELESS BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM BS 468 A QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Страница 2: ...S DEVICES 9 4 STARTING UP THE INSTALLED SYSTEM 10 4 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 10 4 2 INSTALLATION COMPLETION 11 5 DEVICES INSTALLATION 11 5 1 Generals 11 5 2 Device s control operation 12 6 BASIC SYSTEM...

Страница 3: ...20 8 1 General 20 8 2 Installation 21 8 3 Codes registration procedure on rf 467 21 8 4 CODES DELETION PROCEDURE ON RF 467 22 9 System s app 22 9 1 Program for PC PC 468 A 22 9 2 Mobile app i olympia...

Страница 4: ...ion in addition to this manual please refer to the BS 468 A manual which is also enclosed within the kit as well as the instructions for the individual devices that are enclosed in the packaging of ea...

Страница 5: ...arm panel 1 PC BS 479 32 wireless zone expansion module for BS 468 A 1 PC RF 467 Remote control transmitter 433MHz for BS 468 BS 468 A panel 2 PCS YET205B 630 MODULE RECEIVER 433MHz RECEIVER MODULE 4...

Страница 6: ...lease refer to the user manual Section 3 6 Programming via computer B BS 466 A wired Keyboard The installation process through the wired keyboard is the same as that of the wireless keyboard in steps...

Страница 7: ...ncludes the devices detection and the second installs a wireless keypad When the BS 477 wireless keypad is installed the installation of the other devices can be completed by the keypad menu In order...

Страница 8: ...carried out by the menu NETWORK INSTALLATION 1 Press Go to MASTER OR TECH MENU By entering the technician code the user has now TECHNICIAN privileges 2 Go to WIRELESS NETWORK Press Choose NETWORK INST...

Страница 9: ...d every few seconds When refresh occurs 4 flashing dots appear on screen Prices above 30 means good signal 19 to 30 average signal and below 19 means low signal Beyond this value communication is poss...

Страница 10: ...IRELESS TAMPERS This feature allows the user to monitor in real time whether the tamper spring of each wireless device installed on the network is pressed or not The numbers displayed are the wireless...

Страница 11: ...all them on the system The installation procedure has come to its end You have set up an operating system and you know all the basic details to operate this system You can try an arm disarm test to ch...

Страница 12: ...D on the radar lights up and the keypad screen changes Let it be noted that radars turn on the LED on each activation only in the technician menu Be careful if a zone is in Disabled Off mode The senso...

Страница 13: ...added when entering in an armed system This extra time is rarely used It is suggested that NEXT DELAY zones to be placed in a separate section So some user could have one section with motion sensors...

Страница 14: ...Page 14 921468007_90_005 7 HANDLING THE SYSTEM WITH THE WIRELESS KEYPAD 7 1 Key Operations and Functions of the Wireless Keyboard...

Страница 15: ...EVICE ASSIGN ZONE NETWORK INSTALLATION DELETE SINGLE ZONE DELETE ALL ZONES RF COMM SUPERVISION WIRELESS TAMPERS WIRELESS SENSORS SIGNAL STRENGTH SIREN LED SETTING RF MASTER INFO 7 2 Basic Menu Passwor...

Страница 16: ...s locked Therefore once the device is switched on it is not necessary for the user to press first but can press for 5 seconds and send a panic alarm 7 4 Basic handling and settings The panel has 1 mai...

Страница 17: ...sarm each subsystem The arming of one subsystem does not affect the status armed disarmed of the other subsystems If during the arming procedure a zone is active then the keyboard shows the message Wh...

Страница 18: ...is means that it is disabled but would prevent the panel from arming if it was not disabled Selecting BYPASS W LESS ZONES we see The same applies for wireless zones The only difference is that the zon...

Страница 19: ...this is the 70th event of a total of 70 events With the up and down arrow keys 2 and 8 the user can see all the registered events The event memory has a capacity of 250 events and once filled the new...

Страница 20: ...alarm event only if the system is armed While the system is disarmed an information on the WIRELESS SENSORS menu screen is depicted If a wireless device does not communicate with the panel for a long...

Страница 21: ...tions A System arming B System disarming C Silent alarm D Panic alarm Photo 1 RF 467 Photo 2 BS 468 A panel Top View Photo 3 YET 250B 630 wireless receiver YET 205B 630 Photo 3 is a wireless receiver...

Страница 22: ...ure on rf 467 Press the YET 205B 630 BT key continuously and note that the LED E remains on Do not stop pressing the key and after about 5 seconds the blue LED E goes out indicating that the codes are...

Страница 23: ...ard installed and it has now been removed or is not working Check the card s connection with the panel If the error does not disappear in a few minutes contact your technician EXTENSION NO CONNECTED U...

Страница 24: ...ided or has any repairs or re setting done by a third party unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our compan...

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