background image

to PGM / 

relay

Normally closed 

contact

(NC)

Normally closed 

contact with one 

resistor

(NC/EOL)

Normally closed 
contact with two 

resistors

(NC/DEOL)

Normally open contact 

(NO)

Normally open contact 

with one resistor

(NO/EOL)

Normally open contact 

with two resistors

(NO/DEOL)

Wiring of zones

Detector

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

GSV4

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

Tamper

1k

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

GSV4

Tamper

Detector

1k

1k

GSV4

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

Tamper

Detector

GSV4

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

Tamper

Detector

1k

GSV4

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

Tamper

Detector

1k

1k

GSV4

+AUX COM

Z1 COM

+

A

U

X

C

O

M

Z

1

C

O

M

Tamper

Detector

Wiring of a 4-wire smoke detector

Note:

  Smoke detectors produ-

ced by different manufacturers 
may have a different terminals 
layout. For more information   
check detector wiring manual 
provided by the manufacturer.

Terminals of smoke detector

3

4

2

6

5

to COM

to zone

to COM

Smoke detectors can be triggered by dust. Therefore, in order to prevent false alarms, it 
is recommended to perform a fire alarm verification. Certain system settings must be 
activated for the verification. 
Zone settings:
 Zone 

definition: 

24h smoke;

  Attribute assigned to the zone: 

Fire verification

 ;

PGM output settings:
  Fire (smoke) detector must be powered from PGM BELL. If +BELL is 
occupied, the power to the detector should be supplied from +AUX via relay. The relay 
should be controlled by -PGM1 or -PGM2 ;
 PGM 

definition: 

Fire Power Supply

;

  Zone selected to be as a fire zone must be marked as a trigger source for PGM output;
  PGM reset time must be set;
Global time settings:
 

Detector settle time

 must be set;

 

Fire zone verification time

 must be set; 

Operation:

 In order to check the triggered fire detector, power supply of the detector has 

to be turned off temporarily and turned on again. The PGM output's length of time that it 
stays turned off can be set under the setting 

Reset time

. When reset time expires, the 

system turns ON the PGM output again and waits for the detector to settle (

Detector 

settle time

). Then the system checks the detector  again as long as it was set under the 

Fire zone verification time

. If the fire detector is triggered again, it means that the alarm 

was real.

It is recommended to use diode to 
supress voltage surges on relay.

Wiring of relays

D1

NC

NC NO

NO

Relay

GSV4

+AUX -PGM1

+

A

U

X

-P

G

M

1

D1

NC

NC NO

NO

Relay

GSV4

+BELL COM

+

B

E

L

L

C

O

M

Additional information

System start-up with no 230V AC 

power

Connect 12V battery with 
G S V 4   b y   u s i n g   B AT  
connector. Use a jumper to 
close (for a short time) 
terminal pins. The system 
will start to operate, 
however, AC loss trouble 
will be indicated.

12V  batery

7Ah/20HR

Black
Red

C

O

M

A

C

B

A

T

2

0

V

+

B

E

L

L

Jumper

Restoring  user PIN to default value

Purpose of S1 and S2 buttons

GSV4 has two buttons on a board: S1 and S2. The purpose of each button depends on whether its module is working (powered) or not (not powered):

 

when the device is working, S1 and S2 buttons are used to enable a service mode, register, download and upload the project at www.alarmserver.net. Pressing 

each button certain amount of times corresponds to a specific function described in pictures below:

1 x S1

Enable service mode 
(10 min.)

2 x S1

Upload project to 
www.alarmserver.net

3 x S1

Register system at 
www.alarmserver.net

2 x S2

Download project from 
www.alarmserver.net

  when the device is not working, S1 button is used to start a firmware upgrade process. The firmware upgrade mode can be turned on by pressing and holding S1 
button and connecting USB cable at the same time. The software 

Firmware Upgrade Tool. V.1.xx 

is used to upgrade the firmware.

Intruder  alarm  system

GSV4

Wiring  manual 

Zones settings:

Global time settings:

PGM ouput settings:

In order to restore user’s PIN to default 
value, it is necessary to change some 
settings:
 Connect 

GSV4 

to a computer via USB. 

 

Download the project with the help of the 

MASCAD software.
 

Open a 

Users 

tab and select a user that   

forgot his/her PIN. Select the 

Temporary 

PIN

 check-box. Default PIN is shown in 

brackets.
  Save settings and upload them back to 
GSV4.

   12V  

C

T2

NC

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

C

C

   12V  

C

T2

NC

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

C

C

   12V  

C

NC

T2

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

C

C

   12V  

C

T2

NO

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

O

C

   12V  

C

NO

T2

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

O

C

   12V  

C

NO

T2

T1

 

 

T

1

T

2

N

O

C

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