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Figure 7 -
“Open collector” Output Connection to an Alarm System
Notes:
1. The TIAB and the Control Panel must have a common ground.
2. The Control Panel must be a common negative panel - the
common / shared terminals between zones are 0V (-).
Figure 8 -
External Buzzer Connections to AuxOut or Panic
Output When TIAB is Powered by AC Power Supply
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6. PROGRAMMING
. PROGRAMMING
. PROGRAMMING
. PROGRAMMING
6.1 General Description
The TIAB control unit recognizes a single 4-digit
master code
which is used for all programming modes. This code
accompanies a tag which is defined as the master tag.
When first powering-up the Tag-in-a-Bag™ system:
If the display blinks “00” and the green LED flashes, present a
tag close to the keypad. When the display shows “Cd”, enter a
4-digit PIN code and press “#”. This defines the presented tag
as a Master-tag, used for programming. Then proceed to
program the system (Section 6.3).
Reprogramming can be done as many times as necessary, but
for security reasons it is restricted to the master tag holder.
Important:
1 .
The person in charge must have an updated list which
includes up to 250 tags holders names and the PIN code
assigned to each of the tags. The table attached to the
TIAB User Guide may be used.
2 .
The master tag should be used for programming only and
must be kept in a safe place!
An existing code must be deleted first if a new code is to be
saved in the same memory address.
Note:
The TIAB control unit reverts to normal mode after a 30
second non-activity timeout, or if “
” is pressed.
While waiting for the programmer’s selection, the internal buzzer
continuously sounds short beeps.
6.2 Master Tag Programming
Important!
The TIAB control unit does NOT operate unless a
valid master tag and master code have been programmed.
A .
Remove the Master Reset Jumper (fig. 5). The TIAB
buzzer will start beeping.
B .
Once the buzzer stops beeping, re-install the jumper and,
within 10 seconds, key in the master code “8422” followed
by “#”. As a result, the TIAB control unit will go into the
ADD mode (blinking green LED) and and will display the
master code memory address - flashing “00”.
C .
Place the tag, assigned as the master tag, within range of
the keypad. The buzzer will beep twice and the display will
show “Cd” (Code).
D .
Key in the desired master PIN code (4 digits) and then
press “#”. The programming of the master tag code is
completed and the unit returns to normal position.
6.3 Entering/Quitting the Programming
Mode
Note:
For programming, the master tag and PIN code are
always required, regardless of security level setting.
Entering the Programming Mode
Hold the master tag near the TIAB for at least
10 seconds. After the yellow LED blinks and
the buzzer sounds, key the master tag’s 4-digit
PIN code. “Pr” (Programming) will blink in the display.
Quitting the Programming Mode
Press “
” to exit any of the programming mode options into
the main programming mode. Press “
” again to quit the main
programming mode and revert to normal operation.
TIAB’s Programming Modes Description
Mode
Mode Name
Functions
Indicator
1
ADD (tags)
Adding user tag
Green
2
REVIEW (codes)
Viewing users codes
Red
3
DELETE (tags)
Deleting user tags
Yellow
4
SETUP
Modifying system parameters
All LEDs
6.4 Adding User Tags
For detailed description, refer to the user’s guide, section 3.1.
6.5 Reviewing User Tags
For detailed description, refer to the user’s guide section 3.2.
6.6 Deleting an Existing User Tag
or
For detailed description, refer to the user’s guide section 3.3.
Note:
Deleting information in address 000 invalidates the master
tag. For re-programming the master tag, refer to section 6.2.
6.7 Setup Mode
Setup mode enables to determine how the TIAB reacts in various
situations. In programming mode (“Pr” is displayed) press “4” to
select the functions setup mode. All the 3 LED’s continuously
blink and the display is blank. In this state, the installer can select
one of seven functions to modify the setup, as detailed in the
function setup table.
Programming steps in the SETUP mode:
A .
Press the number that corresponds to the desired function
(1-7).
B .
The TIAB control unit displays the two letters corresponding
to the function (see functions setup table).
C .
Press “#” to enter the functions selection mode.
D .
The TIAB control unit displays the current value for the
selected function.
E .
To accept the existing value, press “#”. To return to the
function setup selection, press “
”. To change the existing
value, enter the new value followed by pressing “#”.
→
Remove jumper
Buzzer beeps and stops
)
)
1
#
Security level 1:
“Pr” mode
)
)
1
#
PIN code
Security level 2:
“Pr” mode
“Pr” mode
TAG Address
)
#
#
3
#
12VDC
power
supply
External
buzzer
TIAB
AUX (6) or PANIC (7)
9 (-)
+
“Pr” mode
)
)
#
Function 1-7
New value
4
#
)
2
“Pr” mode
)
#
Reinstall jumper
)
#
PIN code
8422
)
#
3
#
“Pr” mode
)