Bentel Security ABS42P15, ABS16P35, ABS42P35, ABS104P50, ABS16M50-G3 User Manual

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EN50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3**
Expandable Hybrid Control Panel
User Manual
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Installation of the system must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual, and in
compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force.
The ABSOLUTA Control panels have been designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and performance.
The ABSOLUTA Control panels have no user-changeable components, therefore, they should be serviced by authorized
personnel only.
BENTEL SECURITY does not assume responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use.
The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month.
Hereby, BENTEL SECURITY, declares that ABSOLUTA Control panels comply with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directives:
1999/5/EEC The R&TTE Directive
2006/95/EC The low Voltage Directive
2004/108/EC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
This panel complies with EN50131-1: 2008, EN50131-3: 2009 and EN50131-6: 2008
Security Grading: 2
Environmental Class: II
MAINTENANCE
Please verify the correct operation of security system at least once a month.
Periodically, perform the steps below.
— Remove dust accumulation on the panel container, with a damp cloth without use any type of solvent.
— Check the status of the connections and wires.
— Check inside the panel there are no foreign bodies.
— For other security-system devices, such as smoke detectors, infrared and microwave detectors, and inertial detectors, refer
to the instructions for maintenance and testing.
RECYCLING INFORMATION
BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their used equipment (panels, detectors, sirens, and other
devices) in an environmentally sound manner. Potential methods include reuse of parts or whole products and recycling of
products, components, and/or materials.
For specific information see: http://www.bentelsecurity.com/index.php?o=environmental
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVE
In the European Union, this label indicates that this product NOT be disposed of with household waste. It should be
deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.
For specific information see: http://www.bentelsecurity.com/index.php?o=environmental
NOTE
In addition to User Manual, the Installation Manual is also available for the ABSOLUTA control panel.
This manuals may be purchased separately, or downloaded, free of charge, from the BENTEL SECURITY website:
www.bentelsecurity.com
.
The control keypads of ABSOLUTA control panel are the CLASSIKA and PREMIUM LCD, ABSOLUTA T-Line and the
ABSOLUTA M-Touch touchscreen Keypad.
ABSOLUTA control panel supports both the new key readers of the ECLIPSE 2 series and the previous versions of
ECLIPSE series.
BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice.
*) See Table 1 on page 5. **)See Table 1 on page 5.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 5
Glossary 6
OPERATIONS FROM TOUCH KEYPAD 7
Emergency Keys 8 Entering the Home Screen 9
Failed to access 10
Arming/Disarming Partitions 10
Arming 11 Disarming 11 Disarm under Duress 12 Disarm for patrol 12 Disarming with several PINs/Keys 12 Auto-arming 12 Arming Block Conditions 13
Alarm Status 13
Clear the transmission of events 14
Viewing Signals 14 Menu Bar 15 Menu (User) 16
PIN 16 Keys 17 Numbers 18 Teleservice 18 Extra Time 18 Stop Alarms 19 Restore Alarms 19
Settings 19
Alarm Test 20 Date and Time 20
System 20
Privacy 20 Answering 21 Installer 21 Auto arming 21 GSM 21 IP 21 Super User 22
Keypad 22
Backlight 23 Buzzer Control 23 Picture Frame 23 Clock Mode 24 Clean Mode 24 Background Image 25 Language 25 Scrolling Text 25
Scenarios 26 Info 26
Partition Status 26 Zone Status 27 Events Buffer 28 Installer 28 Bentel Security 28
GSM/IP 29
GSM 29 SMS Credit Balance 29 Received SMS 29 IP 30 APP 30
Screen Calibration 30
OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD 31
Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast 32
Adjusting Buzzer Volume 32 Contrast Adjustment 32 Brightness adjustment 32
LEDs and signals on Keypads 32
View Signals 32 View Partition status 34 Fast Keys (Superkeys) 34
Basic (Arming) Commands 35
Arming (<PIN> ON) 35 Disarming (<PIN> OFF) 35 A, B, C and D Arming (<PIN> A, B, C or D + ON) 36 Notes on Arming from Keypads 36 Silencing Alarm Devices 36 Wrong PIN 36
User Menu Structure 37 Accessing the User menu (<PIN> ENTER) 37 Action 38
Alarm Reset (1.1) 38 Extra Time Request (1.2) 38 Clear Call Queue (1.3) 39 Teleservice Request (1.4) 39 Alarm Signals Test (1.5) 40 Outputs (ON/OFF) (1.6) 40 Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7) 41 Zone Test (1.8) 41 Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9) 42
Program 42
ON/OFF Answering (2.1) 42 Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2) 43 Auto-Arm (2.3) 43 Date/Time (2.4) 44 PIN Programming (2.5) 44 Telephone Numbers (2.6) 45 Change My Pin (2.7) 46 Enable/Disable Super User (2.8) 46 Enable/Disable Key (2.9) 47
View 47
View LOG (3.1) 47 Zone Status and Bypass (3.2) 48 GSM Module Status (3.3) 48 Display SMS (3.4) 49 IP Module status (3.5) 49 ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6) 50
READER OPERATIONS 51
The Reader 51 The Digital Key 52 The Reader’s Light Indicators 52
Key at Reader 52 No Key at Reader 52
Multiple Systems 52 Key operations 52
No Action 52 Disarm 53 Away Arm 53 Arm — A Mode 53 Arm — B Mode 54 Disarm Patrol 54 False Key 54
The Wireless Key 54
Away Arming (
<)54
Stay Arming (
=)54
Disarming (
>)54
Other functions (
!)54
Low Battery 54
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS 55
Remote Access via Dialler mode 55 Remote Access via Answer mode 55 Typing-in your User PIN 55 Entering Commands 56
Cancel Command (
#)56
On Hook (
*)56
Remote Talk/Listen-in (
1)56
Zone/Partitions status (
2)56
Turn Reserved Outputs ON/OFF (
3)56
Panel Arming/Disarming (
4) 57
Arm/Disarm Single Partitions (
5)57
Enable/Disable Installer (
6)57
Clear call queue (
7)57
Alarms Reset (
8)57
Disable Current User PIN (
9)57
SMS OPERATIONS 59
Events Controlled by Caller ID 59 Events Controlled by SMS 59 Partition Status 60 Arming/Disarming the Partitions 60 Credit Check 61 Disabling a PIN 61 GSM Module IMEI Request 61
APPENDIX 63
PIN list 63 ABSOLUTA App 63 Arming block conditions 63 List of Faults 66
INTRODUCTION
ABSOLUTA is a series of Modular Control Panels based on the ABSOLUTA 16, ABSOLUTA 42 and ABSOLUTA 104 Main Boards, with the characteristics listed in Table 2.
By combining these main boards with the boxes and power supplies available (see the Table opposite), your installer has developed the most suited control panel to your needs.
This Manual is designed for anyone using a Control panel from the ABSOLUTA range. Most of the features described in this Manual are included on all ABSOLUTA Control panels. However, some features are included on certain models only, in such cases, the name of the Con
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trol panel will be specified.
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This note will be used to highlight specific charac­teristics of the Grade 3 control panels (Table 1).
ABSOLUTA INTRODUCTION 5
Versions
Main
Boards
Boxes
Power
Supplies
ABS16P15*
ABS16
ABS-P
BAQ15T12
ABS16P35*
BAW35T12
ABS42P15*
ABS42
BAQ15T12
ABS42P35*
BAW35T12
ABS42P50
*
BAW50T12
ABS104P50
*
ABS104 BAW50T12
ABS16M35
ABS16
ABS-M
BAW35T12
ABS16M50-G3
**
BAW50T12
ABS42M50*
ABS42
BAW50T12
ABS42M75*
BAW75T12
ABS104M50*
ABS104
BAW50T12
ABS104M75
*
BAW75T12
ABS104M75-G3
**
BAW75T12
Table 1 *) Grade 2 certified Control Panel;
**) Grade 3 certified Control Panel.
ABSOLUTA 16 ABSOLUTA 42 ABSOLUTA 104
Max Number of Keypads 8816 Number of user PINs 31 63 127 Number of keys 64 128 250 Number of Key readers 16 32 32 Number of input expansions 16 32 32 Number of output expansions 16 16 16 Number of power supply stations 044 Max number of wired zones 16 42 104 Max number of wireless zones 32 32 32
Total max number of combined (wired+wireless) zones
32 42 104
Number of partitions 8816 Max number of output 62050 Max telephone numbers 32 32 32
Table 2 ABSOLUTA Panel Series Features.
Glossary
Alarm Zone A limited area of the premises monitored
by detectors (e.g. Motion detectors, Door/Window con
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tacts, etc.).
BPI Device A peripheral device connected to the Con
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trol panel by a 4 pin conductor.
Beep An audible signal emitted by the Keypad each time a key is pressed, or when requested operations have been completed.
Buzz An audible signal emitted by the Keypad to indi
­cate that a requested operation is impossible, or has been denied (for example, automatic exit from the User Menu at a LED keypad).
Buzzer An audible signalling device inside Keypads and PROXI Readers.
Central Station A private Security Company your Control panel will send Alarm, Trouble and Emergency messages to (that is, if remote monitoring is enabled).
Detector A device which signals alarm conditions (e.g. Glassbreak, Forced entry, etc.).
Dialler A device which sends voice message to pro­grammed phone numbers.
Digital Communicator An integrated on-line device that sends digital signals.
Digital Key An electronic control key with a random PIN (selected from over 4,294,967,296 billion combina­tions).
Display An alphanumeric screen on the LCD Keypads.
LCD Keypad A command keypad with a display. Your Control panel can be programmed and controlled via LCD Keypads.
Touch Keypad Touchscreen keypad to manage and program the Control Panel.
LED A small coloured light on the Keypads and Readers.
Log A list of the last 2000 events
Partition A section of the premises. Each Partition can
have its own Times, PINs and Digital Keys/Cards, etc.
Reader A peripheral control device which accepts commands from Digital Keys/Cards (e.g. PROXI Prox
­imity Reader, ECLIPSE2 Readers).
Real-time Instant Audible/Visual signals or communi
­cations.
Telemonitoring A remote-monitoring service provided by a Central Station. This feature will allow the Control panel to transmit real-time events (e.g. Forced entry, Tamper, Alarms, etc.) to the Central station.
Teleservice A remote-maintenance service provided by your Installer. The Teleservice feature allows the Installer to operate on your system over the phone remotely.
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OPERATIONS FROM TOUCH KEYPAD
The M-Touch keypad with its ample display enables graphic presentation of system information. Then the display is touch-sensitive so is easy and intuitive to interact with.
In standby the keypad can display information shown in Figure 1 and described below.
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Information shown by the keypad in standby de
­pends on operations programmed by the installer (option EN50131 enabled or disabled): ask your in
­staller for more information.
1) Status Bar This area can show the following mes
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sages (with decreasing priority):
Ø
System in Alarm, above a red bar, in an alarm;
Ø
Auto-arm in, above an orange bar, if the system is about to be armed by the time scheduler;
Ø Labels of open zones, above a grey bar, of zones
with the option Active on Keypads enabled (ask the installer for more information).
2) Signals Icon This area can show the following icons, if the EN50131 option is disabled (with decreas­ing priority):
Ø fixed, in an alarm; Ø fixed, with tampering or fault;
Ø
blinking, with an alarm memorised;
Ø
blinking, with tampering or a fault memorised;
Ø
fixed, with zones bypassed.
3) SMS not read This icon is displayed when there are unread SMSs: the number above the icon indicates the number of messages notread. Read “GSM/IP > Re
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ceived SMS” for more information.
4) Time and Date This area displays the current time and date: read “Settings > Date and Time” for more in
-
formation.
5) Stop Alarms If option EN50131 is disabled, this area displays the icon when the visual/audio (sirens) signal
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ling devices are disabled via the Stop Alarms option: see “Menu (User) > Stop Alarms” for more information.
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The icon is also displayed when option EN50131 is enabled, if the signalling devices are disabled by the jumper SERV: ask your installer for more information.
6) Arm Status This area can show the following icons, if the EN50131 option is disabled:
Ø
if all Keypad Partitions are disarmed;
Ø
if at least one Keypad Partition is armed.
7) Auto-arming If option EN50131 is disabled, this area displays the icon when the auto-arming is en
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abled: see “System > Auto arming” for more information.
8) Partition Status If option EN50131 is disabled, this area displays the partitions status of the keypad, when icon 6 is pressed ( or ):
Ø
Press or to scroll through the partitions;
Ø
Press icon 6 ( or ) to hide the partition status.
9) User Logged in LED (green) If on indicates that the user is logged in to the keypad: read “Entering the Home Screen” for more information.
10) Armed Partition LED (red) If theEN50131 option is disabled, comes on when at least one keypad Parti­tion is armed: read “Arming/Disarming Partitions” for more information.
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Figure 1 The M-Touch keypad is on standby (EN50131 disabled).
11) Home Key Press this key for less than 3 seconds to display the Login Screen: read “Entering the Home Screen” for more information. Keep this key pressed for at least 3 seconds but less than 10 seconds to enter calibrate screen: read “Screen calibration” for more information. Keep this key pressed for at least 10 seconds to re
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store the keypad.
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This key blinks when the control panel receives an SMS: read “Received SMS” for more information.
12) Signals LED (amber) If option EN50131 is dis
­abled, it comes on with a signal: read “Viewing Signals” for more information.
13) Power LED (green) When on the keypad is pow
­ered.
14) Slot for SD memory card SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card slot with images to be displayed in digital picture frame mode (see “ Keypad> Picture Frame”) or with the desired image for the background (see “Key
­pad > Background Image”).
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The keypad supports memory cards up to 32 GB, formatted to FAT16 or FAT32.
Emergency Keys
Emergency Keys enable the user to recall actions pro
­grammed by the installer quickly, with no need to enter a PIN.
To enter Emergency Keys:
Ø
touch any point on the screen when the screen is off or shows Digital Frame images; then touch any point on the screen again, or,
Ø
press the Home key for at least 3 seconds.
The keypad displays the Login Screen with the Emer
­gency Keys described below.
Fire Keep this key pressed until the keypad beeps and displays the icon (about 4 seconds) to signal a fire.
Panic Keep this key pressed until the keypad beeps and displays the icon (about 4 seconds) to signal an aggression.
Emergency Keep this key pressed until the keypad beeps and displays the icon (about 4 seconds) to signal an emergency situation.
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Actions triggered by the Emergency Keys, and Emergency Key labels, depend on control panel pro
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gramming: ask your installer for more information.
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Entering the Home Screen
On standby the keypad display is off or displays images selected for the Digital Frame.
To carry out any operations you must access the key
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pad’s Home Screen, as described below.
1. Press the Home key for at least 3 seconds and go to step 3 or touch any point on the display when it is off or displays Digital Frame images:
2. Touch any point on the display again when the standby status screen appears:
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The key is for access in Installer or Level 4 mode. If you touch this key by mistake, touch it again to display the user Login Screen.
3. Enter a valid PIN:
4. Press:
Ø
to cancel all numbers entered;
Ø
again to exit the Login Screen and go back to
step 2;
Ø
to confirm the PIN entered.
The keypad displays the Home Screen described be
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low.
1) Signals Icon This icon signals alarms, tampering, failures or bypassed zones, in progress or memorised (it changes based on whether the signal is in progress or memory): touch this icon to display signals as de
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scribed in “Viewing Signals”.
2) Unread SMS Icon This icon signals the presence of SMSs that have not been read; the number to the top right indicates the number of SMSs to be read: touch this icon to read them (only Master and Normal Users) as described in “Received SMS”.
3) Event Transmission Icon This icon signals that the control panel is transmitting the events (Alarm, Tamper, Fault or Generic) through its communication channels (voice calls, SMS, transmissions to the Cen
­tral Stations): touch this icon to cancel the transmission in progress and those queuing as described in “Alarm Status > Clear the transmission of events”.
4) Status Bar This zone can show the following mes
­sages (with decreasing priority):
Ø
System in Alarm, above a red bar, in an alarm (read “Alarm Status” for more information);
Ø
Auto-arm in, above an orange bar, if the system is about to be armed by the time scheduler (read “Auto-arming” for more information).
5) Stop Alarms This icon indicates that the visual/au
­dio (sirens) signalling devices have been disabled by the option Stop Alarms (see “Menu (User) > Stop Alarms” for more information) or through the jumper SERV (ask your installer for more information).
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6) Arming/Disarming Keys These keys are to arm/disarm Partitions: read “Arming/Disarming Parti
-
tions” for more information.
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The Patrol User can ONLY Away Arming and Disarming the system, therefore these keys are NOT available to the Patrol User.
7) Auto-arming This icon indicates that auto-arming is enabled: see“System > Auto-arming”for more information.
Press display/hide the Menu Bar (read “Menu Bar” for more information):
Press Exit to quit the Home Screen or any other keypad screen, and go back to step 2.
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The keypad quits automatically from the Home Screen (from all other screens) after 30 (180) sec­onds if no key is pressed.
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Operations possible and information visible de­pend on the type of PIN used to log in: Master, Nor­mal or Limited or Patrol.
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Operations related to Partitions and Zones will ONLY be effective on Partitions and Zones of Parti­tions common to the PIN and Keypad used.
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Each PIN and Keypad can ONLY display the infor
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mation in Partitions and Zones belonging to Parti
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tions common to the PIN and Keypad used.
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Failed to access
The following message appears if an invalid PIN is en
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tered:
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The keypad blocks for 90 seconds if 10 consecu
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tive invalid PIN are entered.
Arming/Disarming Partitions
When a Partition is armed, any violation of one of its Zones causes an alarm. When a Partition is disarmed, its zones can be violated without causing any alarms.
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The 24h Zones cause an alarm independent of the status of Partitions they belong to; they are gener
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ally used to detect security system device tamper
-
ing and as fire detectors.
Operations described in this paragraph arm/disarm ALL Partitions common to Keypad and PIN used, as pro
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grammed by the installer (ask the installer for more in
­formation). Single Partitions can also be armed/disarmed singly as described in “Info > Partition Status”. To arm/disarm Partitions, follow the instructions below.
Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen”.
The keypaddisplays the Home Screen described below.
1) Arming Mode Displays Arming Modes available:
Ø
Global, arms all Partitions common to Keypad and PIN used;
Ø
STAY type A (B/C/D), arms/disarms the Partitions common to keypad and PIN used as programmed by the installer.
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The Global option is NOT displayed if the installer has not programmed at least one stay arming (Type A, B,C or D).
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Labels of Stay Arming Modes can vary based on installer programming.
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Any arming mode labels that exceed the space avail
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able scroll automatically to display the excess part: read “Keypad > Scrolling Test” for more information.
2) Label of Arming Mode selected.
3) Description of Arming Mode selected.
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Arming Mode descriptions are programmed by the installer.
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4) Current Arming Status The coloured box shows current Partition status:
Ø
GREEN with the label Disarmed,if
ALL Keypad Partitions are DISARMED;
Ø
RED with the label Armed Global,if
ALL Keypad Partitions are ARMED;
Ø
RED with the label Armed if AT LEAST
ONE Keypad Partition is ARMED.
5) Arming/disarming key The grey key arms the Parti
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tions as selected or disarms them:
Ø
GREY with the label Arm Global, ARMS ALL the Partitions of the Keypad and PIN used;
Ø
GREY with the label Arm STAY type
A, ARMS/DISARMS the Partitions of the Keypad and
PIN used in the programmed mode;
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The label Arm STAY Type A Arming depends on the Arming Mode selected and can be modified by the installer.
Ø GREY with the label Disarm,
DISARMS ALL the Partitions of the Keypad and PIN used.
Here below you will find some possible combinations of the box displaying the current status of Partitions and the Arming Key: Ø ALL Partitions DISARMED and an Arming Mode se-
lected (Global, in the following example):
Ø
Partitions ARMED is a Mode (Global, in the following example) and SAME Arming Mode selected:
Ø
Partitions ARMED in a Mode (STAY Type A in the following example) and DIFFERENT Arming Mode selected (Global, in the following example):
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Arming
Select the desired Arming Mode then press the Arming Key:
If there are no Arming Block Conditions (see relative paragraph), the keypad starts to scan Exit Delay (if pro
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grammed).
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Exit Delay is also signalled audibly increasing in frequency when arming is in less than 10 seconds.
Leave the protected zones, along the preset route, be
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fore Exit Delay expires or disarm the Partitions.
At the end of Exit Delay (if programmed), the keypad displays the Standby Screen.
n Disarming
If you violate a Delayed Zone, the keypad starts scan­ning Entry Delay:
In that case, just enter a valid PIN and press , to dis
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arm the Partitions before Entry Delay expires.
In all other cases, enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen” and press Disarm.
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Entry Delay is also signalled audibly increasing in frequency when the alarm will go off in less than 10 seconds.
At the end of the disarming operation, the keypad dis
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plays the Standby Screen.
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Disarm under Duress
If you are forced to disarm the system under duress, use the PIN the installer assigned for the purpose (ask your installer for more information); in that way the con
­trol panel will send a silent alarm (NOT signalled by any audible device and by the keypads) to competent authorities.
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Disarm for patrol
Use the PIN assigned for this function (ask your installer for more information) to disarm the Partitions for a lim
­ited period of time; Partitions will re-arm automatically when the time programmed expires.
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Disarming with several PINs/Keys
If the installer has programmed disarming using several PINs/Keys for a Partition, to disarm it you must en
­ter/use the PIN/Key number assigned before the pro
­grammed time expires, as described below (also read the same paragraph under “OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD > Basic (Arming) Commands” and “Reader Operations”).
1. Disarm the Partitions as described in “Disarming”:
The display shows time available to use another PIN or Key.
2. Disarm the Partitions again using a different PIN or
Key before time available expires:
The display message System Disarmed appears if other PINs or Keys are NOT needed, otherwise it goes back to the previous step.
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Auto-arming
If your installer has programmed the Partitions to arm automatically, they will be armed/disarmed at sched
­uled times, in scheduled modes: ask your installer for more information.
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Auto-arming can be enabled/disabled as de
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scribed in “System > Auto-arming”.
When there are just 10 minutes to go before a Partition is armed automatically, the display, in Standby Status, shows the auto-arming signalling bar with the count
­down of time remaining:
You can postpone automatic arming by 1 hour as fol­lows.
1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering
the Home Screen”:
2. Press More Time to postpone automatic arming by
1 hour or press OK to hide the auto-arming notifica
-
tion bar.
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You can postpone automatic arming, up to 3 times in a day.
See “Menu (User) > Extra Time” to postpone the auto-arming when there are more than 10 minutes left before the scheduled time.
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Arming Block Conditions
The display shows a screen like this one if there are any conditions that prevent Partition arming:
Press Force to arm the Partitions in any case or Cancel to cancel arming.
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Based on the Keypad function mode (EN50131 en
­abled/disabled) some Blocking Conditions CANNOT be forced : read “APPENDIX > Arming Block Conditions” for more information.
Some Blocking Conditions can be solved by the user, others require installer intervention.
Alarm Status
The Alarm Status is signalled by means set by the in
-
staller:
Ø
visible and/or audible devices (sirens);
Ø
voice calls and/or SMS sent to a programmed series of numbers;
Ø
transmission of events to central stations.
The Keypad signals the Alarm Status with the message System in Alarm above a red bar and the icon .
If option EN50131 is disabled the Alarm Status is also visible from the Standby Status:
Otherwise, if the EN50131 option is ENABLED, the Alarm Status is ONLY visible in the Home Screen:
Disarm Partitions as described in “Arming/Disarming Partitions” to end the Alarm Status.
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The Control panel carries on to transmit pro
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grammed events (voice calls, SMS and transmis
­sion of events to the Central Stations) even after the Partitions have been disarmed: read the follow
­ing paragraph to cancel the transmission of events.
See “Menu (User) > Stop Alarms” if the disarming of the Zones does NOT block the visual/audio (siren) signal
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ling devices.
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Clear the transmission of events
1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering
the Home Screen”:
2. Press to cancel the transmissions in progress and any more queuing:
3. Press Yes to confirm.
Viewing Signals
The LED G indicates a signal (alarm, tampering, fault or zone bypass). If all signals have ended, the LED G blinks to indicate that signals have occurred (memory).
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If the Keypad has the EN50131 option enabled, the G led ONLY displays system status when ALL keypad Partitions are disarmed: ask your installer for more information.
To view signals in progress and those memorised, fol
-
low instructions below.
1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen”.
2. Press the icon in the top left on the display; this icon can be as follows, with decreasing priority:
Ø fixed, in an alarm; Ø fixed, with tampering or fault; Ø blinking, with an alarm memorised;
Ø
blinking, with tampering or a fault memorised;
Ø
fixed, with zones bypassed.
The display’s left side shows the signals category: Alarms, Tampers, Faults and Bypasses; if a category has no signals in progress or memorised, the relative key is not displayed; the central part of the display shows a list of signals for the category selected on the left side.
3. Press Alarms to view alarms.
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4. Press Tampers to view tampering:
5. Press Faults to view faults (see Table 11 on
page 66):
6. Press Bypasses to view zones bypassed:
Ø
The icon m indicates that a signal occurred in the past (memory).
Ø
Press or to scroll signals.
Ø
Press Clear to cancel the category signals (ONLY Master User for Grade 2 Control Panels and for
Alarms in Grade 3 Control Panels or Super User for Grade 3 Control Panels).
Ø
Press Clear All to cancel ALL the tampering and fault signals (ONLY Master User for Grade 2 Control Panels or Super User for Grade 3 Control Panels).
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The Clear key is not available for the bypassed zones; see “Info > Zone status” to clear (re-include) the bypassed areas.
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The Clear All key is NOT available if there are only bypassed zones.
Menu Bar
To view the Menu Bar you must enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen”.
Press to view/hide the Menu Bar.
The Menu Bar will allow you to select the following op
­tions. Menu (1)
PIN (2): setting, enabling/disabling PIN numbers.
Number: programming Telephone Numbers.
Keys: disabling Keys/Wireless keys.
Teleservice: request for assistance remotely.
Setting
Alarm Test: tests signalling devices.
Date/Time: setting date and time.
System
Privacy: installer enabled to set Tele
-
phone Numbers and export.
Answering: enabling management via phone of the control panel.
Installer: enabling installer.
Auto arming: enabling automatic arming.
GSM: enabling GSM.
IP: enabling IP.
Super User (3): Enable Super User.
—Keypad
Backlight: regulation of display bright-
ness.
Buzzer Control: regulation of buzzer vol-
ume.
Picture Frame: choice of photo for the
Digital Frame. —Clock Mode: display of 12/24 hour clock. —Clean Mode: display cleaning. —Background Image: select background
image. —
Language: select keypad language. —
Scrolling Test: disabling scrolling text.
Scenarios (4)
Outputs: activate/deactivate outputs.
Actions: activate/deactivate actions.
Info
Partition Status (5): view andmodify Partition status.
Zone Status (6): view Zone status and bypass.
Event Buffer (7): view events memorised.
Installer: display master data installer.
Bentel Security: display information about Bentel Security.
GSM/IP (8)
GSM: view GSM status; request remaining credit and SMS reading.
IP: display status and IP information.
App: view info for App ABSOLUTA.
Exit
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1) The Menu option is ONLY available to Master Us
­ers. This option is replaced by the PIN option for Normal, Limited and Patrol Users.
2) The Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT change their PIN.
3) The option Super User is ONLY available with Grade 3 Control Panels for Master User.
4) The Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT select the option Scenarios.
5) Normal, Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT change status of a single Partition.
6) The Patrol User CANNOT bypass zones.
7) The optionHistory is NOT visible to the Patrol User.
8) The Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT select the GSM/IP option.
Select the desired option and read the corresponding sub-paragraph:
1) Current Menu.
2) Press to go up a level in the menu structure.
3) Item selected.
Press Exit to quit the Home Screen.
Menu (User)
+
This menu is ONLY accessible to Master Users.
This menu groups the following options:
Ø
PIN, to set, enable/disable PINs;
Ø
Keys, to disable/enable Keys and Wireless keys;
Ø
Numbers, to set Telephone Numbers;
Ø
Settings, groups the options Alarm Test, Date/Time, System and Keypad;
Ø
Teleservice, to request installer assistance via phone;
Ø
Extra Time, to postpone auto-arming;
Ø
Stop Alarms, to disable visual/audio (sirens) signal
-
ling devices;
Ø Restore Alarms, to re-activate visual/audio (sirens)
signalling devices.
Select the desired option and read the corresponding paragraph.
n PIN
This option allows you to set and enable/disable User PINs.
+
Default, ONLY User PIN no. 1 is Enabled, which is 0001 for the Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels.
The display’s left side shows available PINs with their labels, in groups of four.
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Available PINs and labels are set by the installer.
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1. Press or to scroll the PIN list then select the PIN to be changed.
+
For Normal and Limited Users the PIN list only shows the PIN used to login.
The display’s right side shows the PIN selected and its status (Enabled/Disable).
2. Press Disable to disable the PIN or Enabled to en
-
able the PIN.
3. If the PIN is enabled, press New PIN to change the PIN and go to the next step if the installer has set automatic PIN generation; otherwise go to step 5.
The display shows the PIN generated automatically:
4. Memorise the PIN and press Confirm.
5. The display shows the number keypad:
6. Enter the desired PIN and press to confirm:
7. Repeat PIN insertion and press to confirm: if PIN
numbers entered match, the new PIN is memorised and the keypad returns to step 1, otherwise it goes back to step 5.
PIN Duplicated If the existing PIN is entered at Step 6, the display shows the message PIN Duplicated:
This means that the PIN was first used by another user: for security reasons, the PIN is disabled and the user is prompted to enter another PIN.
The PIN can be re-enabled by a Master User as de
-
scribed above.
n
Keys
This option allows you to disable/enable Keys and Wireless keys.
+
A Key/Wireless key can only be disabled/enabled by PINs enabled in Partitions where the Key/Wire
-
less key is enabled.
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1. Press Keys to disable/enable the Keys or Key Fobs to disable/enable the Wireless keys: the dis
­play’s left side shows the list of Keys/Wireless keys available, with their labels and status, in groups of three.
+
Available Keys/Wireless keys and labels are set by the installer.
2. Press or to scroll the list of Keys/Wireless keys, then press the green rectangle Enabled to disable the Key/Wireless key or the gray rectangle Disabled to enable the Key/Wireless key.
n
Numbers
This option allows you to set Telephone Numbers.
The display’s left side shows Telephone Numbers avail­able with their labels, in groups of four.
+
Available Telephone Numbers and labels are set by the installer.
+
ONLY the Telephone Numbers that can be modi­fied by the user are shown: the numbers of the Central Stations are NOT shown.
1. Press or to scroll the list of Telephone Num
­bers, then select the Number to be changed: the display’s right side shows the Telephone Number selected.
2. Press Edit to change the Telephone Number se
­lected:
Type in the desired number:
Ø
press - (dash) to enter a long 4 second pause, indi
-
cated by the dash (-);
Ø
press _ (underscore) to enter a short 2 second pause, indicated by the underscore (_);
Ø
press Delete to cancel the last character;
Ø
press Reset to cancel ALL characters;
Ø
press Save to to save changes or ESC to maintain the previous Number and go back to step 1.
+
DO NOT insert pauses in numbers dialled via GSM.
n
Teleservice
If your installer has preset Teleservice, this option al­lows you to request assistance remotely (maintenance not requiring intervention on parts or connections).
Press Yes to confirm the request for Teleservice.
n Extra Time
This option allows you to delay the auto-arming by 1 hour: see “Arming/Disarming Partitions > Auto-Arming” for more information.
Press Yes to confirm the extraordinary request.
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You can make up to 3 extraordinary requests in a day.
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n
Stop Alarms
In general, to turn off the visual/audio (sirens) signalling devices, simply disarm the partitions or clear the alarms. If these two operations are not effective, due to a permanent alarm condition or for some other reason, the option Stop Alarms allows you to disable the signalling devices.
Press Yes to confirm the stop alarms: the Control panel disable all signalling devices.
+
The telephone actions (voice calls, SMS) and the transmission of events to the Central Stations will NOT be disabled: see “Alarm Status > Clear the transmission of events” to cancel the telephone actions.
If option EN50131 is ENABLED on the keypad, the sig­nalling devices will be disabled until a new event occurs that activates them (alarm, tamper or fault).
If option EN50131 is disabled on the keypad, the sig­nalling devices remain disabled until they are enabled again using the option Restore Alarms, as described in the following paragraph: in this case icon will signal the permanent disarming of the signalling devices.
n
Restore Alarms
This option allows you to re-activate the visual/audio (sirens) signalling devices with the option Stop Alarms disabled.
Press Yes to confirm the resetting of alarms: the signal
­ling devices will be reactivated if the alarm conditions are still present.
Settings
Press:
Ø
Alarm Test, to check that signal devices operate correctly;
Ø
Date/Time, to set the date and time of the control panel;
Ø
System, to enable/disable the Privacy, the Answer
-
ing, the Installer, the Auto arming, the GSM and the IP;
Ø
Keypad, to adjust the Backlighting, and the keypad Buzzer volume, to choose images for the Digital Frame and Background, to set the Clock operating
mode and the keypad Language,toClean the keypad.
Read the relevant section for more information.
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n
Alarm Test
This option allows you to check signal system opera
­tions (alarms). When this option is selected, Panel Output no. 1 (gener
­ally connected to the external siren) is activated for about 3 seconds, and Voice Messages and/ or Report
­ing Codes are sent to the Telephone Numbers as
­signed to the General System Alarm event (ask your installer for more information).
The display will show the message << An alarm test will be performed on the system. Would you like to pro
­ceed?>>.
Press Yes to carry out the test or No to close the popup window without doing the test.
n Date and Time
This option allows you to change date and time on the Panel clock.
Press or to make the desired change, then press
Save to memorise the change.
System
Press:
Ø
Privacy, to enable/disable installer programming of telephone numbers for voice calls and to export user PINs and Keys;
Ø
Answering, to enable/disable the Control Panel to answer phone calls;
Ø
Installer, to enable/disable installer access to the Control Panel;
Ø
Auto Arming, to enable/disable arming/disarming Partitions at scheduled times;
Ø
GSM, to enable/disable communication via GSM.
Ø
IP, to enable/disable communication via IP;
Ø Super User, to enable/disable the Super User.
Read the relevant section for more information.
n Privacy
Enable this option to allow the installer to access the phonebook for voice calls and to export user PINs and Keys.
+
This option is disabled and CANNOT be enabled if the Installer option is disabled.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable the option.
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n
Answering
This option will allow you to enable/disable the Control Panel Answering device. If the Answering Device is en
­abled, the Control Panel will answer calls with a Voice Message: your installer will have recorded the required messages for your system.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it.
n
Installer
This option allows you to enable/disable the Installer (Installer Level) to operate locally on the keypad or re
­motely through Teleservice.
+
The Installer CANNOT be enabled/disabled during a DTMF session.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it.
n
Auto arming
Auto-arm arms and disarms Partitions at times sched
-
uled by the installer.
+
The Auto-arming option disarms Partitions at the scheduled time, even if they are in an Alarm Status.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it.
n
GSM
This option will allow you to enable/disable the GSM.
Press Enable to enable the option of Disable to disable it.
n
IP
This option will allow you to enable/disable the IP com
-
munication.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it.
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n
Super User
This option will allow you to enable/disable the Super User.
Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it.
Keypad
Press:
Ø
Backlight, to set screen inactivity turn-off times and backlighting intensity.
Ø
Buzzer control, to set keypad buzzer volume;
Ø
Picture Frame, to select the photo or photos the keypad must display during standby;
Ø
Clock Mode, to set how the time is displayed;
Ø
Clean Mode, to clean the keypad screen;
Ø
Background Image, to select the screen’s back
-
ground image;
Ø
Language, to select the keypad language.
Ø
Scrolling Text, to disable the scrolling text.
Read the relevant section for more information.
+
The Keypad Menu can only be entered with a Mas­ter User PIN.
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n
Backlight
Screen Off after Set screen turn off inactivity time. Valid Values: 10, 20, 30 seconds and 1, 2, 5, 10 min
­utes.
Default: 1 minute.
Screen Brightness Set screen brightness. Valid Values: Extra low, Very low, Low, Normal, High,
Very high, Extra high. Default: Very high.
n
Buzzer Control
Adjust Buzzer volume. Valid Values: Buzzer off, Very quiet, Quiet, Normal, Loud, Very loud, Extra loud. Default: Very loud.
n
Picture Frame
This option allows you to use the keypad as a digital frame:
Ø
the images to be displayed must be memorised in the main folder of an SD (Secure Digital) card;
Ø
the SD card must be maximum 32 GB and be format
-
ted FAT16 or FAT32;
Ø
images must be in JPG or TIF format, maximum 1 MB;
Ø
for the best results we advise using 800x480 pixel images;
Ø
the SDcard must beinserted in the specific keypad slot.
The images of the Digital Photo Frame are displayed when the keypad is in standby.
1. Press:
Ø OFF to disable the Digital Frame; Ø ON to enable it always; Ø ON if Disarmed, to enable it when the partitions of
the keypad are disarmed. If you select ON or ON if Disarmed, the lower part of the display shows images present in the SD card, in groups of three.
2. Press or to see the other images; touch an
image to select/deselect it: images selected are in a green frame.
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Default, all images are selected.
3. Select the Slide Show tab to set how long you re
-
main on each image:
Valid Values: 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 45 seconds and 1 minute. Default: 2 seconds.
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n
Clock Mode
Select how time should be displayed:
Ø
12 Hour Clock, will use numbers from 00 to 12 to display time, with the initials AM for the morning and PM for the afternoon;
Ø
24 Hour Clock (default), will use numbers from 00 to 11 for morning times and 12 to 23 for the afternoon.
n
Clean Mode
This option displays a black screen and makes the touchscreen insensitive to the touch; in this way it is easy to identify dust and remove it with a cloth, without any command being activated by mistake!
!
The screen must only be cleaned using a clean cloth. DO NOT use any kind of detergent or sol
-
vent!
1. Press Clean Mode to block the touchscreen:
2. Press the Home key to quit Cleaning Mode, the keypad returns to the Home Screen:
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However Clean Mode ends after 30 seconds.
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n
Background Image
The Background Image is the one displayed on the back of each keypad screen. The Background Image can be chosen from amongst those in the keypad memory and from amongst those in the SD card inserted in the keypad (read “Picture Frame” for more information).
The display shows images present in the keypad mem
­ory and those in the SD card inserted in the keypad, in groups of 6.
Press or to see the other images; touch an image to select/deselect it: the one selected is the one in the green frame.
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The image selected from the SD card is copied to the keypad memory so that the SD card can be re­moved.
n Language
Select the language to be used for keypad text.
+
When the keypad is first turned on, the keypad lan
-
guage is set as that of the control panel it is con
-
nected to.
+
This option only changes the language of the key
-
pad used.
n
Scrolling Text
This option allows you to disable/enable the scrolling of programmable labels (Arming Modes, Zones, Parti
­tions, Outputs, Telephone Numbers, Users, keys, etc.) in case they are too long for the space provided:
Ø
press Disabled to disable scrolling;
Ø
press Enabled to enable scrolling.
Default: Enabled.
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Scenarios
This option allows you to activate/deactivate Control Panel Reserved Outputs and actions associated with Remote Command events.
+
Remote Command events are the same as those that can be controlled via SMS (read “SMS OPERATIONS > Events Controlled by SMS”) and through an i-Phone or an Android smartphone with the ABSOLUTA App.
Based on Control Panel programming and installation Reserved Outputs and Remote Command events can be used to apply domotic features (turning irrigation, lights, heating etc. on/off). Ask your installer for more information.
Press Outputs to activate/deactivate Reserved Out
­puts or Actions to switch the Remote Command events.
Outputs The display’s central part lists the Reserved Outputs and their status.
Press or to scroll the list, then press On to acti
­vate the output or Off to deactivate it.
Actions The display’s central part lists the Actions.
+
The status of Actions cannot be known a priori.
Press or to scroll the list, then press On to acti
­vate the action or Off to deactivate it
1
.
Info
Press:
Ø
Partition Status, to view and change Partition sta
-
tus;
Ø
Zone Status, to view zone status and to bypass/in
-
clude zones;
Ø
Event Buffer, to view event records.
Ø
Installer, to display the installer contact details;
Ø
Bentel Security, to display the information about Bentel Security.
Read the relevant section for more information.
n Partition Status
This option allows you toview and changePartition status.
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1 The OFF button is not available if ONLY Monostable
Outputs are associated to the actions as this type of output is deactivated by itself after the programmed time has elapsed. If Monostable and Bistable outputs are associated to the action, the OFF button deactivates the Bistable outputs ONLY while the Monostable outputs are deactivated after the programmed time has elapsed (ask your installer for more information).
The display’s central part lists Partitions common to the Keypad and to the PIN used to login and the Partition status.
Ø
Disarmed, if the Partition is disarmed;
Ø
Away, if the Partition is armed in Away mode;
Ø
Stay, if the Partition is armed in Stay mode;
Ø
No Delay, if the Partition is armed in Stay mode, without Entry and Exit Delay;
Ø
Al., if the Partition is in alarm status;
Ø
AI.M., if the alarm status has occurred in the past (memory);
Ø
Byp., if a zone of the partition is bypassed;
Ø
T., if one Zone of the Partition is being tested.
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If a zone is being tested, contact your installer for more information.
1. Press or to scroll the list, then press to view Arming Modes:
2. Press the desired Arming Mode to change Partition status:
The keypad goes to Standby when the operation se
-
lected is over.
n
Zone Status
This option allows you to view Zone status and by
-
pass/include Zones.
The display’s central part lists the Zones of Partitions common to the Keypad and PIN used to access them.
The Bypass/Resume key is displayed for each zone (if the Bypassable option is enabled for that zone) and status, as shown in the following table.
Test: the zone CANNOT cause alarms but its ac
­tivities are memorised in the Events Log; this can only be enabled/disabled by the Installer and is to check correct zone operations without causing undesired alarms; contact the installer.
Bypassed: the zone CANNOT cause alarms and its activities are NOT memorised in the Events Log.
Inactive: the zone has not shown any signs of activity for some time; it might not operate regu­larly or its detector could be masked; contact the installer.
Alarm: the zone has detected an intruder.
Low Battery: the wireless detector battery en
­rolled on the zone must be replaced as soon as possible; contact the installer.
Fault: detector connections with the zone are short or interrupted; contact the installer.
Masked: (ONLY Grade 3 Control Panels) the de
­tector connected to the zone is faulty (masked, etc.); contact the installer.
Tamper: the detector connected to the zone has been tampered with (open, detached from wall, etc.); contact the installer.
Lost: the wireless detector enrolled on the zone has not been communicating for some time; con
­tact the installer.
Standby: the zone operates regularly.
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If several statuses are present at the same time, the icon for the status with highest priority is dis
-
played.
1. Press or to scroll the list.
2. Press Bypass to bypass the zone; press Resume
to include the zone.
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Zone Test Using the Zone Status option, you can ver
­ify the operation of the intrusion detectors and panic buttons, without setting off unwanted alarms, as de
­scribed below.
1. Bypass the zones that you want to test.
2. Activate the bypassed zones: open doors/windows,
move in front of the motion detectors, press the panic buttons, etc.
3. Make sure that the Zone Status window displays
Open when you activate a zone.
4. Remember to unbypass the bypassed zones.
n
Events Buffer
This option allows you to view events memorised in the Log.
The display’s left side lists the events, starting from the most recent. It shows:
Ø the day and month the event occurred; Ø the symbol t if an event has been restored; Ø
the name of the event.
1. Press if you just want to see events older than a
certain date and time:
2. Select the desired date and time and press Go to
event.
3. Press or to scroll the list, then touch thedesired
event to view details in the display’s central part:
Ø
the first row displays Restore if an event has been restored;
Ø
the second row displays the Name of the event;
Ø
the third row displays the Date of the event;
Ø
the fourth row displays the Time of the event;
Ø
the fifth row displays Who caused the event;
Ø
the sixth row displays Where the event happened or Why it happened;
Ø
the seventh row displays Partitions involved in the event.
+
Information displayed depends on the event.
n
Installer
This option allows you to view the personal data of the installer, if programmed: ask your installer for more in­formation.
n Bentel Security
This option allows you to view some information about Bentel Security.
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GSM/IP
Press:
Ø
GSM to view information on the GSM Module, to check credit balance on the prepaid card inserted in the GSM Module, to read SMSs received by the GSM Module;
Ø
IP to display the status and information related to the IP module;
Ø
APP to view information on configuring the ABSOLUTA App to manage the control panel by
iPhone and Android smartphone.
Read the relevant section for more information.
n GSM
The display’s central part shows: Ø SIM Number, phone number of the SIM inserted in
the GSM Module;
Ø IMEI, the GSM Module IMEI; Ø Provider, name of the GSM operator; Ø Signal, GSM signal intensity.
n SMS Credit Balance
1. Press SMS Credit Balance to know how much credit is left in the card inserted in the GSM Module:
2. Press Confirm to confirm the request or Cancel to cancel it: the Control panel will send a request to the GSM operator to obtain the remaining credit.
When the Control Panel receives the remaining credit information message the icon in the upper lefthand corner of the display appears and the Home key blinks: read “Received SMS” for instructions on how to read SMS messages.
n
Received SMS
1. Press Received SMS to read massages received
by the GSM Module:
+
The option Received SMS CANNOT be used when the communicator is active and until it re
-
ceives a response to a request for credit balance.
The display’s left side shows the list of messages re
-
ceived:
Ø
showing the time and number that sent the message;
Ø
if the number is found in the Control Panel Phone Book, the associated label is displayed;
Ø
UNREAD messages are displayed in bold.
+
The GSM Module can memorise 32 messages. If a new message arrives when the GSM Module al­ready contains 32 messages in its memory the old­est message is deleted to make room for the new message.
2. Press or to scroll messages then touch the message wanted to read its content in the centre of the display.
3. Press Delete to cancel the message.
4. Press Yes to confirm, and No to cancel.
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n
IP
The central part of the display shows:
Ø
ABSSRV, if the Absoluta
2
Server is enabled and ac
-
cessible;
Ø
NO ABSSRV, if the Absoluta Server is disabled;
Ø
ABSSRV FAULT, if the Absoluta Server is NOT ac
-
cessible;
Ø
Local IP, the IP address of the IP Module;
Ø
MAC, the MAC address of the IP Module.
n
APP
The display centre shows the control panel version (v3.50IP in the example above) and the Serial Number of the Control Panel (80003FD3 in the example above).
+
The information displayed depends on the Control Panel you own.
Screen Calibration
For thetouchscreen to operate correctly, it must be cali
-
brated as follows.
+
This operation must be done the first time the touchscreen is used and each time it does not re
-
spond to touch correctly.
1. Hold down the Home key for at least 3 seconds but less than 10 seconds:
2. Press Screen Calibration:
3. Follow instructions on the display before 10 sec
­onds have gone by or the keypad will go back to the previous step.
4. Press Exit to Standby to quit the Advanced Menu.
+
The other Advanced Menu items (Keypad Ad
-
dress, Firmware Update and Refresh Labels)
are blocked because they are reserved for the in
-
staller.
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2 The Absoluta Server supports the ABSOLUTA
control panel in access to the Internet services: remote service, event notification via e-mail and the ABSOLUTA app, connection of the ABSOLUTA app to the Control Panel. Ask your installer for more information.
OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD
Figure 2 shows the main components of the ABSOLUTA supported Keypads:
P. DESCRIPTION
1 Function LEDs.
2 Display.
3 Proximity Reader function LEDs (refer to
“OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A READER” section).
4 Proximity Reader sensitive field.
5 Arrow (scroll keys).
6 Keys.
7 Emergency Keys.
8 Down flip.
9 Label with the main operations.
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7
6
4
1
23
5
7
5
6
9
12
8
1
2 3
6
5
A)
B)
C)
4
7
Figure 2 ABSOLUTA supported keypads: A) PRE
-
MIUM LCD, B) CLASSIKA LCD, C) ABSOLUTA T-Line.
Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast
n
Adjusting Buzzer Volume
The Buzzer, inside the LED and the LCD Keypad, will emit an audible signal each time a valid key is pressed and, if enabled by your Installer, will also signal: the Exit Time (signalled by slow beeps), the Entry Time (signalled byfast beeps), errors or Invalid requests (sig
­nalled by a Buzz), request Accepted or Done (long beep), violation of a Chime zone, key/Card program
­ming done, Auto-arm Timeout.
To adjust the volume of the internal buzzer:
1) Press and hold the ESC key;the internal buzzer will start sounding a series of beeps in such manner that the opera
­tor could hear the sound level in real time. Release the
ESC key. 2a) To increase the volume, press theA key a number of
times and/or hold until the desired level is obtained: 2b) To lower the volume, press more times and/or hold B key until the desired level is obtained.
3) To confirm the chosen level, press the ENTER key (or wait a few seconds for the keypad to return to the inactive state).
+
The buzzer will still emit sound alerts at extremely low volume, even if it has been set to zero.
n Contrast Adjustment
To adjust the contrast of the LCD display, press and hold:
Ø C to decrease contrast Ø D to increase contrast
To confirm the selected levels, press ENTER (or simply wait a few seconds and the keypad will automatically re-
turn to the stand by status) (see the PREMIUM keypad manual for further information).
n
Brightness adjustment
It is possible to adjust the brightness of the keypad keys and the brightness of the backlighting of the display. It is also possible toadjust the inactive and the active bright
­ness (the inactive brightness is the brightness to which the keypad reverts after 10 seconds of inactivity. To adjust the active brightness, follow the procedure described below:
1a) To increase the brightness, press and hold the A key until the desired level is obtained:
1b) To lower the brightness, press and hold the B key until the desired level is obtained:
2) Press the OFF key to adjust the inactive brightness: 3a) To increase the brightness, press and hold down the A key until the desired brightness is reached: 3b) To reduce the brightness, press and hold down the B key until the desired brightness is reached:
4) Pressthe ON key to adjust the active brightness and re
­turn to step 1a), or press the ENTER key to confirm the chosen levels, or wait a few seconds for the keypad to re
­turn to the inactive state.
LEDs and signals on Keypads
The Keypad signals the system status by its LEDs, dis
­play and internal buzzer: Table 3 shows the meaning of the indicator LEDs on the Keypads.
During standby status, the display top line shows the Date and Time,and the bottom line shows the message
Bentel ABSOLUTA:
May/26/10 13:54 Bentel ABSOLUTA
After you have entered a valid PIN, the display bottom line shows the Partition Status (Figure 3 and Table 4), Troubles (Table 5) and other information (Table 6).
+
The upper line of the display reads SMS Re
-
ceived when the GSM Module receives an SMS
message (See “Display SMS (3.4)” later in this chapter).
n
View Signals
Enter your User PIN (default 0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels) and then press the ENTER key. Comply EN 50131 (option en
­abled), if the Control panel has stored a Trouble, or zone Alarm, Tamper event, alarm memory the G LED is on. If the Control panel has stored several troubles use A and B key to scroll the display: Table 11 on page 66 describes the meaning of the messages.
FAULT! 001/002 Default Date
FAULT! 002/002 Panel NO batt.
The signals, Trouble, zone Alarm, Tamper event, and alarm memory, will be shown in the following order after the ENTER key is pressed:
Ø
Alarms
Ø
Tamper
Ø
Troubles
Ø
Bypassed zones
Ø
Active zones
To go back press the ESC key.
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1
3
5 7
2
4
6 8
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Date
Partitions
Status
Scheduler enabled if blinking
Time Troubles
Tampers Controls
Figure 3 The display of a LCD keypad during View partition status (MAIN PAGE).
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LEDs DESCRIPTION
I
OFF All the keypad Partitions are Disarmed.
ON At least one of the keypad Partitions is Armed.
Slow Blinking During the selection of partitions.
a
OFF NO alarms or Tamper active.
ON At least one Alarm or Tamper active.
Slow Blinking All Alarm Partition and Tampers are in memory (restored).
G
OFF When the Keypad's Partitions are disarmed, it signals no info to communicate.
ON When the Keypad's Partitions are disarmed, it signals: Alarms, Tampers, Troubles, Bypassed
Zones, if the Keypad is in Standby Status; Troubles, in the View Partition Status mode. When a Keypad's Partitions is armed, this LED is disabled.
Slow Blinking All troubles in memory (restored).
The zone Alarm and Tamper events, signalled on the LEDs, refer to zones which belong to the keypad Partitions.
Table 3 LCD keypad.
INITIAL MODE DESCRIPTION
A
Away The system will turn ON the perimeter and internal zones of the respective Partition.
P
Stay The system will turn ON the perimeter zones of the respective Partition and will leave
the internal zones OFF.
Z
Stay - 0 Delay The system will turn ON the perimeter zones of the respective Partition and will leave
the internal zones OFF, and will remove the Entry Time from zones which have one.
D
Disarm The system will turn OFF the perimeter and internal zones of the respective Partition.
t
Test At least one zone is in Test status for the relative partition.
*
Alarm Partition The corresponding partition is in Alarm Status.
!
Alarm Memory The corresponding partition has an Alarm in memory.
If the partition is selected, the letters will blink.
Table 4 Arming/Disarming Partitions.
ICON SIGN DESCRIPTION
S X
ON Control panel Tamper (Control panel open or dislodged).
Blinking Control panel Tamper has cleared but at least one Open Panel event in memory.
T X
ON System Tamper.
Blinking System Tamper has cleared but there is at least one System Tamper event in memory.
b X
ON Tamper on at least one peripheral device (Keypad, Reader, Expander or Receive.
Blinking Peripheral Tamper has cleared but there is at least one Peripheral Tamper event in memory.
f X
ON A False Key/Card is present at a Reader.
Blinking At least one False Key/Card event in memory.
s X
ON A peripheral device (Keypad, Reader, Wireless or Expander) has been disconnected.
Blinking At least one Peripheral Trouble event in memory.
Table 5 Tamper signals.
ICON SIGN DESCRIPTION
t *
p
OFF Installer Disabled.
ON
Blinking
Installer Enabled. PIN Transfer Enabled.
r *
OFF Answerphone facility Disabled.
ON Answerphone facility Enabled.
i ÿ
OFF Line Free.
ON Line Busy.
Blinking Line Down.
Table 6 Telephone signals.
If the Control Panel has memorized a zone alarm or tamper (light a respectively ON or blinking) the first line of display will show the type of signal and the second line the description.
BYPASS! 001/002 ZONE 023 LABEL
TAMPER! 001/002 AS line
Press OFF to cancel the signals in a category (ONLY Master User with Grade 2 Control Panels and Alarms
in Grade 3 Control Panels or Super User with Grade 3 Control Panels).
Press 0 (zero) to reset the BPI bus when viewing tam
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pers and faults.
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View Partition status
The “View Partition status”, (Keypads can operate ONLY on the Partitions they are assigned to), and the relative character of the partition will blink if the partition has in memory an Alarm or Tamper.
May/01/10 10:50 DDDDDDDDxxxxx**
12345678STbfstri
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The keypad will stay in the “View Partition status” for 30 s max and then return to the standby status.
During the View Partition status it is possible to per­form the basic operations.
Press D and C to scroll the Keypad’s Partitions.
Label AREA 01 AAADDDDDx x
Press:
Ø
OFF to Disarm the Partition;
Ø
ON to Arm the Partition in Away Mode;
Ø
A then ON,toArm the Partition in Stay Mode;
Ø
B then ON,toArm the Partition in Instant Stay Mode.
Label AREA 01
ARMED
The first 8 characters on the LCD bottom line show the status of the Keypad Partitions (Table 4). The characters n. 9 to 13 on the LCD bottom line show the trouble conditions (Table 5). The last 3 characters on the LCD bottom line show the Installer status, Answering Machine and Telephone line (Table 6).
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The numbers below the display will correspond only to the first 8 Partitions.
Press ESC to quit the View Partition status.
May/01/10 10:50 DDDDDDDDxxxxx**
After a few seconds the Keypad go backto standby status:
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Fast Keys (Superkeys)
If your Installer has set up the 3 Superkeys (1, 2 and 3), you will be able to operate your system from the key
­pad, without using PINs. The Superkeys can be pro
­grammed to activate:
Ø
the Digital Communicator, to transmit event codes to the Central Station;
Ø
the Dialler, to send a voice message (requires AS100 Audio Station, for customized voice mes
-
sages);
Ø
one or more Outputs. Up to 32 Telephone numbers can be programmed for the first two actions.
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Hold the Superkey for at least 4 seconds. A beep of acceptance will follow. The Superkeys are not ac
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tive by default.
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Ask the installer to activate the Super-keys
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Basic (Arming) Commands
You can control seven basic commands from standby status by typing-in your PIN and pressing the respective keys (refer to the following Table). Access to ALL com
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mands require entry a valid User PIN.
!
The Factory Default Master User PIN (0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels) must be changed for security reasons (refer to “Change my PIN” in this section).
Key sequence
(from standby status)
COMMAND
<PIN> OFF Disarm
<PIN> ON Arm
<PIN> A+ON A Mode Arm
<PIN> B+ON B Mode Arm
<PIN> C+ON C Mode Arm
<PIN> D+ON D Mode Arm
<PIN> ENTER View Area status, if there are
no Troubles. From the View Area status or Trouble screen, press ENTER,toac
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cess the User menu.
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Commands will affect only the Partitions common to both the User PIN and Keypad concerned (com­mon Partitions).
Invalid commands will be signalled by a buzz and the following message:
May/26/10 13:54 Invalid PIN!
Invalid commands may be due to the User PIN Keypad Partitions.
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If you do not press a key within 30 seconds, the key
­pad will revert automatically to standby status except during the input of the PIN. If the input is not com
­pleted the display keypad will show “ WRONG PIN”, after one minute.
The User can ENTER the following commands at the Keypad.
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Arming (<PIN> ON)
This command will Arm all the common Partitions of the User PIN and the Keypad concerned.
If a Exit Delay is sett, the keypad will signalize it on the display and the buzzer will emit a series of beep.
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Disarming (<PIN> OFF)
This command will Disarm all the common Partitions of the User PIN and the Keypad concerned.
Disarm under Duress (PIN with Duress option en
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abled). This command requires entry of a Duress PIN.
The Control panel will Disarm the Partitions and will send the programmed Alarm calls but will not signal the outgoing calls on the Keypad (usually signalled by a over the i icon).
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DURESS PINs are for forced disarming (disarming under threat). The Duress PIN will disarm the sys
­tem and activate the Digital Communicator— that will call the Central Station, and dialler—that will send recorded voice messages to the programmed telephone numbers.
Disarm by Patrol PIN If a Patrol PIN (PIN with Patrol option enabled) is used to Disarm the Partitions; the Control panel will rearm the Partitions automatically when the programmed Patrol Time expires.
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PATROL PINs are enabled for Global arming / dis
­arming. PATROL PINs can disarm partitions tem
­porarily. Partitions disarmed by a PATROL PIN will be rearmed automatically when the programmed Patrol time elapses.
Multi-PIN/Key Disarming If the installer has pro­grammed the multi PIN/Key disarming for a Partition, you need to enter/use the number of programmed PINs/Keys to disarm the Partition, before the pro­grammed time expires, as follow (read also the same paragraph on “Key operations”).
1. Enter a valid PIN then press OFF or use a valid Key:
Required others PINs or Keys
2. Press ESC or wait for the display message Enter PIN, before enter another valid PIN, then press
OFF, or use another valid Key: the display shows the following message if no other PIN/Key is required
PANEL DISARMED
otherwise shows the following message
Required others PINs or Keys
3. Press ESC or wait for the display message Enter PIN, before enter another valid PIN, then press
OFF, or use another valid Key: the Partitions disarm
PANEL DISARMED
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A, B, C and D Arming (<PIN> A, B, C orD+ON)
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DO NOT assign Duress PINs to A, B, C or D Mode Arming commands.
Each user PIN can be set up to manage four different Arming mode configurations: A, B, C and D. These con
­figurations determine the Partitions that will Arm, and those that will Disarm when an A, B, C or D Mode com
­mand+ON to confirm the choise, is entered at a Key
­pad, (the final configuration depends on the User PIN and Keypad Partitions).
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Keypads can operate ONLY on the Partitions they are assigned to.
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You can Arm/Disarm the Partitions separately us
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ing a 6-digit User PIN, as follows: — type in a 6-digit User PIN followed by the 2-digit ID number of the Partition concerned , then press ON, OFF, A,
B, as required. Example: If the 6-digit User PIN is 135790, and you want to Arm Partition 13 in Away
Mode, type-in 13579013 then press ON. If you want to Disarm Partition 13, using the same PIN, type-in 13579013 then press OFF. If you enter 13579013 then press A, B, Partition 13 will Arm in accordance with the respective configuration.
n Notes on Arming from Keypads
Before your system Arms, your Control panel will check for the following conditions: Active Detector, Masked Zone, Detector Fault, Tamper, Interconnection Fault, Mains Fault, Battery Fault, Alarm Tx Fault, Siren Fault, Bypassed Zone, Inactive zone, WLS silent zone.
If you are operating from an LCD keypad, these condi­tions will be signalled in real-time on the display.
If more Bypassed Zones or Inactive zones are present, the display shows all alternately at intervals of two sec
­onds.
At this point you can do one of the following:
a) Press the ENTER key and anyway perform the Arm
­ing request of control panel;
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In the presence of Active Detectors (zones), you cannot force the arming; it is necessary to remove the cause.
b) press the ESC key to cancel the Arming request.
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Silencing Alarm Devices
The quickest way to silence Alarm Signalling Devices (Sirens and Flashers) is to Disarm the system.
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This operation will not interrupt the ongoing Alarm call, or end the Alarm call cycle. Therefore, it will be necessary access the User Menu (access allowed to Master User PINs only), and stop the Alarm calls, via the ‘Clear Call Queue’ option.
Tamper events, which occur when the system is dis
-
armed, can be silenced via the “Reset Alarm” and “Out
­put ON/OFF” option from the User Menu (access allowed to Master and User PINs).
For further information, refer to “Using Digital Keys/Cards”.
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Wrong PIN
If a wrong PIN is entered, on a LCD keypad the display will show an error message.
May/14/10 10.50 WRONG PIN
After a few seconds the keypad come back in the “standby status” and the right PIN can be entered again. After 10 wrong entries the LCD keypad will lock for 90 seconds.
Keyboard Locked Invalid PINS!
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User Menu Structure
The operations allowed are dependent on the user type assigned by the installer, as shown in the following table
TYPE OPTIONS
Super User
1
Master User
Normal User
Limited User
Action 1.1 Alarm Reset Yes Yes Yes Yes Action 1.2 Extratime request Yes Yes Yes Action 1.3 Clear Call queue Yes Yes Yes Yes Action 1.4 Teleservice request Yes Yes Action 1.5 Alarm Signal test Yes Yes Yes Action 1.6 Output ON/OFF Yes Yes Yes Action 1.7 Arming Yes Yes Action 1.8 Zone Test YesYes
2
Action 1.9 Clear Fault/Tamper Yes Yes Program 2.1 ON/OFF Answering Yes Yes Program 2.2 ON/OFF Installer Yes Yes Program 2.3 ON/OFF AutoArm Yes Yes Program 2.4 Date/Time Yes Yes Program 2.5 PIN Programming Yes Yes Program 2.6 Telephone Number Yes Yes Program 2.7 Change my PIN Yes Yes Yes Program 2.8 ON/OFF Level 3
1
Yes
Program 2.9 Disable Key Yes Yes
View 3.1 View LOG Yes Yes Yes Yes View 3.2 Zone Status and Bypass Yes Yes Yes Yes View 3.3 GSM Module Status Yes Yes Yes View 3.4 Display SMS Yes Yes Yes View 3.5 IP Module Status Yes Yes Yes View 3.6 ABSOLUTA INFO Yes Yes
1) Available ONLY on Grade 3 Control Panels.
2) NOT possible with Grade 3 Control Panels.
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Partition mask for the User is programmed by the Installer, not by the Master User, who can only en
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able/disable a User, not create a new one (see pro
-
cedure 2.5).
Accessing the User menu (<PIN> ENTER)
Enter a valid User PIN then press ENTER to View, if present, the Troubles, or Zone alarms, Tamper events, Alarm memories, press more time ENTER to access the User menu. The User menu will allow Users to ac
­cess ONLY the options they are enabled: see “User Menu Structure”.
USER
1act. 2prg 3view
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You can access the User Menu also with Armed Partitions.
Press 1, 2 or 3 to select the section ACTION, PRO
­GRAM and VIEW of the USER MENU.
Press A and B to scroll the options then press ENTER to select the displayed option. Press ESC to return one level.
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Several Users can access the menu at the same time from different keypads.
The User menu provides the following options in three sections: ACTION, PROGRAM and VIEW.
r
ACTION
Ø
Alarm Reset
Ø Extra Time request Ø Clear call queue Ø Teleservice request Ø Alarm signals test Ø Outputs (ON/OFF) Ø Arm Part. Ø Zone Test Ø Clear Fault/Tamp r PROGRAM Ø ON/OFF Answering Ø ON/OFF Installer Ø
ON/OFF Auto-arm
Ø
Date/Time
Ø
PIN programming
Ø
Telephone number
Ø
Change my PIN
Ø
Disable key
r
VIEW
Ø
View LOG
Ø
Zone status and Bypasses
Ø
GSM Module Status
Ø
Display SMS
Ø
IP Module Status
Ø
ABSOLUTA INFO
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At default, only the User PIN nr. 1 is Available and Active and it is 0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels.
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The operations regarding the Partitions and the Zones, will have effect ONLY on the Partitions and Zone’s Partitions, assigned both to the used Key
-
pad and PIN.
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Press ESC to step back to the User menu or wait for 3 minutes.
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Action
n
Alarm Reset (1.1)
This option will allow you to restore all Alarm signalling devices to Standby, and delete the Zone and Partition Alarm memories.
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The Control Panel can be programmed by the in
­staller to Reset the Alarm Memory automatically, when armed.
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Alarm Memories can only be Reset automatically with a Master User PIN, on arming
1. Press A or B to view the ALARM Reset option:
USER 1.1 ALARM Reset
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The number 1.1 on the display indicates the sec
­tion (ACTION) and ALARM Reset is the No. 1 op
­tion (and so on).
2. Press ENTER to perform the ALARM Reset:
ALARM Reset
Are you sure?
3. Press ENTER again to execute the option or ESC to go back. Press ESC to return to the User menu.
If Alarm signalling persists after the Alarms Reset op­tion, the causes of persistent Alarms must be cleared immediately.
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While you are viewing the list of Alarm zones, you can press OFF: the keypad directly will manage the previous procedure of “Alarm Reset”.
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A Master User PIN ONLY can restore all Alarms and Tampers and delete all Alarm and Tamper memories.
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Extra Time Request (1.2)
If the Auto-arm option is enabled, and the system is pro
­grammed to Arm automatically at a preset time, the Extra Time request will allow you to postpone the Auto-arming event of 1 hour.
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If any of the Partitions concerned is unable to im
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plement the Extra Time request, the Keypad will emit an audible error signal (Boop).
You can require up to 3 Extra Time Request in a day, to add further time to stay in the protected area.
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If the Auto-Arm option has been disabled (refer to “Auto-arm Enable/Disable” in this section), the Overtime request will be ignored, however, the keypad will still emit a beep.
1. Press A or B to view the Extratime requ. option:
USER 1.2
Extratime requ.
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Extratime requ.
Are you sure?
3. Press ENTER to confirm:
Extratime requ.
Done !!
Acceptance of the Extra time Request will be confirmed by an audible feed back signal and the above message.
4. Press ESC to step back to the User menu.
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Clear Call Queue (1.3)
If your Installer has programmed your Control panel to send Alarm calls, it will call the programmed telephone numbers each time an Alarm occurs. In the event of a False Alarm, this command will allow you to interrupt the ongoing call, and clear the call queue.
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Limited User PIN’s can ONLY delete calls gener
­ated by Events from their Areas, while Main User PIN’s can ALSO delete events from the system if enabled to do so by the Installer.
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Disarming with a Main User PIN automatically de
­letes the calls in the queue, if enabled to do so by the installer.
1. Press A or B to view the Clear call queue option:
USER 1.3
Clear call queue
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Clear call queue
Are you sure?
3. Press ENTER to confirm:
Clear call queue
Done !!
4. Press ESC to step back to the User menu.
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Teleservice Request (1.4)
If your Installer has set up this facility, this command will allow you to request on-line assistance remotely (main
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tenance that does not require components or wiring).
1. Press A or B to view the Teleser. request option:
USER 1.4
Teleser. request
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Teleser. request
Are you sure?
3. Press ENTER to confirm.
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n
Alarm Signals Test (1.5)
This option will allow you to Test the proper working order of the Alarm signalling devices.
When youselect this option, the Panel Output n. 1 (gen
­erally connected to the external siren) is activated for 3 seconds and the Voice Messages and/or the Reporting Codes are sent to the Telephone Numbers assigned to the General System Alarm event (ask to your installer for more information).
1. Press A or B to view the Alarm sign. test option:
USER 1.5
Alarm sign. test
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Alarm sign. test
Are you sure?
3. Press ENTER to perform the Test.
Alarm sign. test
Done !!
4. Press ESC to step back to the User menu.
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Outputs (ON/OFF) (1.6)
This option will allow you to silence the Alarm Outputs (Sirens) and turn the appliances (sprinklers, lights, etc.) ON/OFF.
1. Press A or B to view the OutputOFF=STOP option:
USER 1.6
OutputOFF=STOP
2. Press ENTER to turn the appliances ON/OFF and go to “Turn the appliances ON/OFF”, or:
Ø
press OFF to silence the Alarm Outputs
Silence ALL outputs ?
Ø
press ON to resume the silenced Alarm Outputs
Activate ALL outputs ?
3. Press ENTER to confirm and go back to step 1.
Turn the appliances ON/OFF
3b. Enter the Identification Number of the required Out
-
put:
On/Off Output 04
4b. Press ENTER: the Keypad will emit a Boop, if the
selected Output is NOT Reserved for appliance control, else shows
On/Off Output 04 label Output 04
5b. Press:
Ø
ON to activate the Output
label Output 04
Active now
Ø
OFF to deactivate the Output
label Output 04
Deactivated
6b. Press ESC to go back to step 3b.
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n
Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7)
This option will allow you to Arm or Disarm the Parti
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tions one by one.
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The single partition can be directly armed from Par
­tition status (refer to “View Partition status (MAIN PAGE) on LCD Keypads”).
1. Press A or B to view the Arm Part. option:
USER 1.7
Arm Part.
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Arm.Part. ---
3. Enter the Identification number of the required Par
-
tition:
Arm.Part. 001 label Part. 01
4. Press:
Ø
ON for Away Arming;
label Part. 01
Armed
Ø OFF for Disarming;
label Part. 01
DISARMED
Ø A for Stay Arming;
label Part. 01
Stay Armed
Ø
B for Zero Delay – Stay Arming.
label Part. 01
No delay Armed
The keypad quits from the User Menu.
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Zone Test (1.8)
This option will allow you to test the Zones.
1. Press A or B to view the Zone test option:
USER 1.8
Zone test
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Zone test 1=Beep_ 2=Siren_
3. Select the signal to activate in correspondence of the test of the Zones:
Ø
1, in correspondence of the test of the Zone the key
-
pad will emit a Beep;
Ø
2, in correspondence of the test of the Zone the siren will emit an alarm signal.
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The options 1 and 2 can be selected at the same time.
4. Press ENTER to confirm.
ZONE TEST Part= -- Zone --
5. Press C or D to select ALL the Zones relevant to a Partition (Part=) or the Zones individually (Zone=). Press A or B to select the required Partition/Zone.
Label. zona 002 Part -- Zona=002
6. Press ENTER to include in the test the selected Partition/Zone, then go back to step 5 to select an
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other Zone/Partition or to next step to start the test.
7. Press ON to active the test.
Test on going
In this phase, you can test the alarm and tamper on the selected Zones. You can see the test result on the key
-
pad.
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n
Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9)
This option will allow you to delete the Zone and Parti
-
tion Fault and Tamper memories and set all Alarm sig
-
nalling devices to Standby.
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If Alarm signal persists after a Clear Fault/Tamp command, the causes of persistent Alarms must be cleared immediately.
1. Press A or B to view the Clear Fault/Tamp option.
USER 1.9
Clear Fault/Tamp
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Clear Fault/Tamp 1=Fau._ 2=Tamp._
3. Select 1 to delete Faults and/or 2 to delete Tam
-
pers, then press ENTER to confirm:
Clear Fault/Tamp Are you sure?
4. Press ENTER to delete Faults and/or Tampers (memories and active).
Clear Fault/Tamp
Done!
5. Press ESC to step back to the User menu.
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From “Stand-by status” after entering the User PIN, if display shows Faults and/or Tamper, you can press the OFF key: the keypad directly will manage the previous procedure of “Clear Fault/Tamper”.
Program
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ON/OFF Answering (2.1)
This option will allow you to turn ON/OFF the Answering device. If the Answering device is ON,the Control panel will answer incoming calls with a Voice message: your installer has recorded the required Voice messages for your system.
1. Press A or B to view the ON/OFF Answering op
-
tion.
USER 2.1
ON/OFF Answering
2. Press:
Ø
ON to Enable the Answering device;
Answering System
Enabled
Ø
OFF to Disable the Answering device;
Answering System
Disabled
Ø
ESC to step back to the User menu.
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If the Answering device facility is enabled, an * will be shown on the display directly above the r.
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Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2)
This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the In
-
staller to access the panel locally, using the keypad (In
-
staller Level -default) and remotely, by Teleservice
calls, and PIN Transfer (ask the Installer).
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The Installer CANNOT be enabled/disabled during a DTMF session.
1. Press A or B to view the ON/OFF Installer option.
USER 2.2
ON/OFF Installer
2. Press:
Ø
OFF to disable the Installer access;
Installer Disabled
Ø
ON to enable the Installer access.
Installer Enabled
3. If the Installer is enabled, press ENTER to proceed to the next step; otherwise, press ESC to return to the User menu.
ON/OFF PIN Transfer
4. Press:
Ø ON to enable PIN Transfer
PIN Transfer Enabled
Ø
OFF to disable PIN Transfer
PIN Transfer Disabled
5. Press ESC to return to the User Menu.
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Auto-Arm (2.3)
Your Installer may have set up Partitions to turn ON/OFF at preset times (scheduler).
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The Auto-Arm option will disarm the Partitions at set time, even if they are in alarm status.
This option will allow you to turn the Scheduler ON/OFF. If ON, on the LCD keypads, a star (*) will blink
near the time.
1. Press A or B to view the ON/OFF Auto Arm option.
USER 2.3
ON/OFF Auto Arm
2. Press:
Ø
ON to Enable the Scheduler;
Auto Arming Enabled
Ø
OFF to Disable the Scheduler.
Auto Arming Disabled
3. Press the ESC to step back to the User menu.
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n
Date/Time (2.4)
This option will allow you to set the current Date and Time.
1. Press A or B to view the Date/Time option:
USER 2.4
Date/Time
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Date/Time
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
3. Enter the new Date and Time, then press ENTER to confirm or ESC to quit, and step back to the User Menu.
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The Date and Time option will NOT allow you to change the digits individually, therefore, you must enter the entire Date and Time. If you press ENTER before completion, the setting will be deleted.
Date/Time format depends on the choice of language:
Ø
Italian = dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
Ø English = mm/gg/yyyy hh:mm Ø Others = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm
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PIN Programming (2.5)
This option will allow you to set, enable/disable the User PINs.
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At default, ONLY the User PIN no. 1 is Enabled and it is 0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels.
The User PIN Programming can follow two procedures, depending on the User PIN type (ask to your installer):
Manual or Automatic (default).
1. Press A or B to view the User PIN progr. option:
USER 2.5
User PIN progr.
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
User 001 User 001 Enabled
3. Press A or B to scroll the list of PINs: the display shows the User PIN status (Free, Enabled or Disabled).
User 002 User 002 Enabled
4. If youselect a set (not Free) User PIN, you can press:
Ø OFF to disable the User PIN; Ø ON to enable the User PIN; Ø ENTER to set the PIN, and go to the step 6a or 6b.
User 003 User 003 Free
5. If you select a Free PIN, you can press ENTER and go to step 6a or 6b.
Manual PIN You can choose your own preferred PIN.
User 003 PIN
6a. Enter the required PIN (4 (only Grade 2 Control Pan
­els) 5 or 6 digits required) than press ENTER:the* sign will mask the entered digits.
User 003 Again
7a. Enter again the PIN than press ENTER and go
back to step 3.
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Automatic PIN The Panel generates a random PIN for you.
User 003 PIN 07290
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The Automatic PIN does not allow Users to have the same PINs.
6b. Press ENTER to go back to step 3.
Duplicated PIN If the existing PIN is entered at step 7a, the display shows the message Duplicated PIN:
User 003 Duplicated PIN
This means that the PIN was first used by another user: for security reasons, the PIN is disabled and the user is prompted to enter another PIN (Press ESC).
User 003 New
The PIN can be re-enabled by a Primary User as de
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scribed above.
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Telephone Numbers (2.6)
This option will allow you to change/delete the Tele
-
phone numbers.
1. Press A or B to view the Telephone Num. option:
USER 2.6
Telephone Num.
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Tel. N. --
3. Enter the Identification number of the required Phone number, then press ENTER:
Ø
If you choose a Digital Dialler Phone Number, the display shows the following message.
Tel. N. 03 Rsrvd digi. comm
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You can set ONLY the Voice Dialler Phone Num
-
bers, then press ESC and go back to step 3.
Ø
If you choose a Voice Dialler Phone Number, the display shows the current number, or an empty field: the first digit will blink to indicate that it is ready for programming.
Tel. N. 01 >
4. Enter the required Phone number:
Ø Use keys 0 through 9 to enter the Phone number; Ø Press A to enter a long 4 seconds pause, indicated
by the dash (-);
Ø
Press D to enter a short 2 seconds pause, indicated by the underscore (_);
Ø
Press ON to insert the star (*);
Ø
Press OFF to insert the pound (#);
Ø
Press C to cancel an entry error;
Ø
Press ESC to cancel all characters.
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DO NOT insert pauses in numbers dialled via GSM.
5. Press ENTER to confirm the Phone number and go back to step 3.
ABSOLUTA OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD 45
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Change My Pin (2.7)
This option will allow you to change your PIN.
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At default, ONLY the User PIN no. 1 is Enabled and it is 0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels.
1. Press A or B to view the Change my PIN option:
USER 2.7
Change my PIN
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
USER
new PIN
3. Enter the new PIN (4 (only Grade 2 Control Panels) 5 or 6 digits required) then press ENTER:
USER
Again
4. Because the digits are masked by stars, enter again the PIN to avoid errors, then press ENTER:If the two PINs match, the keypad save the new PIN and go back to the User Menu, else it keep the old PIN and go back to step 3.
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Enable/Disable Super User (2.8)
3
This option is ONLY available with Grade 3 Control Panels.
This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the Super User.
1. Press A or B to view the Level 3 En./Dis. option:
USER 2.9
Level 3 En./Dis.
2. Press:
Ø
OFF to disable the Super User;
Ø
ON to enable the Super User.
LEVEL 3 USER
Enabled
3. Press the ESC to step back to the User menu.
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Enable/Disable Key (2.9)
This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the Keys.
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A Key can be Enabled/Disabled ONLY by PINs which operate the Partitions it is assigned to.
1. Press A or B to view the Dis/Ena.key option:
USER 2.9
Dis/Ena.Key
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Key 1=WLS 2=BPI
3. Select the Key type to Disable/enable:
Ø
Press 1 for Wireless Keys
WLS key --
Ø
Press 2 for Proximity (BPI) Keys
Key ---
4. Enter the Identification Number of the Key to Dis­able/Enable, then press:
Ø OFF to disable the Key
Key 001
Disabled
Ø ON to Enable the Key
Key 001
Enabled
5. Press ESC to go back to step 4.
View
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View LOG (3.1)
You can view the event in the logger as follow.
1. Press A or B to view the View LOG option:
USER 3.1
View LOG
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
View LOG 1=Last 2=since..
3. Press 1 to view the events from the last and skip to step 5 or, press 2 to view the events from a specific date and time:
Data/Time
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
4. Enter the required Data and Time to start to view the events, then press ENTER:
Ø
the displaytop line showsthe order numberof the event;
Ø
the display bottom line shows the event description.
EV.0125 User entry
5. Press A and B to scroll the events. Press C and D to scroll the details of the event.
EV.0125 WHO INSTALLER
The display top line shows the detail name on the right, as follow.
Ø
WHO: depending on the event, the Zone, the Key (Card/Tag), the Wireless Key or the Super Key that had generated the event.
Ø
WHERE: depending on the event, the Wireless Re
­ceiver, the RS232 port, the USB port, the Telephone Line, the System, the Panel, the Keypad, the Key reader, the Expander In, the Main Board, the Ex
­pander Out or the Power Station where the event oc
­curred.
Ø
PARTIT.: depending on the event, the involved Parti
­tions.
Ø
WHEN: the date and time when the event has oc
­curred.
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Zone Status and Bypass (3.2)
You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow.
1. Press A or B to view the Zone Status option:
USER 3.2
Zone status
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
Zone status ---
3. Select the required zone by entering its Identifica
­tion number or scrolling by pressing A and B: the display bottom line shows the label of the selected zone.
Zone status 001 Zone 001
4. Press ENTER: the display bottom line shows the zone status as follow.
Ø
ST_BY: the zone is in standby.
Ø ACTIVE: the zone is active. Ø OPEN: the zone is open (tampered). Ø SHORT: the zone is short-circuited. Ø FAULT: the zone is faulty (only Grade 3 Control Panels). Ø WORKING: the zone is operative (included). Ø BY-PASS: the zone is bypassed.
Zone 001 ST-BY WORKING
5. Press:
Ø
OFF to bypass the zone
Zone 001
Bypassed now
Ø
ON to include the zone
Zone 001
Included
6. Press ESC to go back to step 3.
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GSM Module Status (3.3)
This option allows you to view the GSM Module’s status.
1. Press A or B to view GSM Status:
USER 3.3
GSM Status
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
GSM OK! ^:*** VODAFONE
The display shows the GSM Module’s status on the top line, on the left, the GSM signal’s strength on the right, and the name of the GSM operator on the bottom line, as described below.
Ø
GSM OK: the GSM Module is working normally.
Ø
LinkLOST: Network problem, no SIM.
Ø
FAULT: GSM module problem.
Ø
Wrong FW: firmware not compatible with Control Panel.
Ø
^: no asterisks mean no GSM signal; three asterisks (***) mean that the GSM signal’s strength is excel
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lent.
3. If the GSM Module’s status is OK, press ENTER to view the telephone number of the SIM card placed in the GSM Module:
Absoluta GSM num +39328456789
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If the display shows No number, contact the in­staller.
4. Press ENTER to display the IMEI of theGSM Module:
IMEI: 1234567890123456
5. Press ENTER to check on your remaining credit:
Pay AsYouGo Bal.
Are you sure?
6. Press ENTER to confirm and the control panel will send an SMS message to check on the credit re
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maining:
Pay AsYouGo Bal.
Please Wait
7. Read “Display SMS (3.4)” for the instructions on how read the SMS messages.
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Display SMS (3.4)
This option allows you to read the SMS received by the GSM Module.
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The option Display SMS CANNOT be used when the communicator is active and until it receives a response to a request for credit balance.
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The GSM Module can memorise 32 messages. If a new message arrives when the GSM Module already contains 32 messages in its memory the oldest mes
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sage is deleted to make room for the new message.
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The control panel does NOT save SMS activating or deactivating events (#ABS#E#), disabling the PIN (#ABS#BLOCK#), requesting a check on the credit remaining (#ABS#C#), for the Partition Sta
­tus request (#ABS#A#), for arming/disarming the Partitions (#ABS#A# or #ABS#AF# ).
1. Press A or B to show Display SMS.
2. Press ENTER to select the option.
SMS 01/01* From 404
The display shows: Ø SMS x/n, where x is the message number dis-
played and n is the number of messages received,
Ø an asterisk (*) if the message has not been read
and, on the lower line,
Ø the number that sent the message
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If the number is memorised in the control panel phone book the number’s label is shown.
3. Press A or B to scroll messages then press ENTER to view message reception date and time:
SMS 01/01* Time Mar/09/13 22:55
4. Press ENTER to view message text: the message starts scrolling automatically on the display’s lower line:
SMS 01/01* Text your credit
5. Press:
Ø
C to block automatic scrolling and to scroll the mes
-
sage manually from right to left;
Ø
D to scroll the message manually from left to right.
Ø
ON to start automatic scrolling again from left to right;
6. Press OFF to delete the message:
SMS 01/01* Text Delete SMS?
7. Press ENTER to confirm and return to step 3 or ESC to cancel and return to step 4.
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IP Module status (3.5)
This option allows you to view the IP Module’s status.
1. Press A or B to view IP Status:
USER 3.3
IP Status
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
ABSSRV
192.168.0.115
The display shows the Absoluta3Server status on the upper row :
Ø
ABSSRV if the Server is enabled and obtainable;
Ø
NO ABSSRV if the Server is disabled;
Ø
ABSSRV FAULT if the Server is NOT obtainable.
Shows the Module IP address on the lower row.
IP: LinkLOST
If there are problems, the display shows on the upper row IP: and, on the right:
Ø
LinkLOST if the Module cannot see the LAN net
-
work;
Ø FAULT if the Control Panel cannot see the Module; Ø Wrong FW if the module firmware is not compatible
with the Control Panel;
Ø DISABLED if the module is disable.
3. Press OFF or ON respectively to disable or enable
the Module:
IP: DISABLED
OK!
When the Module is disabled the display shows IP: DISABLED on the upper row and OK! on the lower row,
if there are no problems, or the aforementioned prob
-
lems.
4. If the Module is enabled and there are no problems, press d to display its MAC address:
ABSSRV
MAC 123456789012
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3 The Absoluta Server supports the ABSOLUTA
control panel in access to the Internet services: remote service, event notification via e-mail and the ABSOLUTA app, connection of the ABSOLUTA app to the Control Panel. Ask your installer for more information
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ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6)
This option allows you to view information on configur
­ing the ABSOLUTA App to manage the control panel through iPhone and Android smartphone.
1. Press A or B to view ABSOLUTA INFO:
USER 3.6
ABSOLUTA INFO
2. Press ENTER to select the option:
v3.50IP
UID: 12345678
The line above of display shows the control panel ver
­sion (v3.50IP in the exaple above), the line below shows the serial number of the control panel (12345678 in the example above).
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The information displayed depends on the Control Panel you own.
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READER OPERATIONS
The Digital Keys will allow you to perform all the basic operations from enabled Readers.
The Reader
Readers have 3 light indicators: Red, Amber and Green.
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To comply with EN50131, 30 seconds after every arming/disarming, the 3 light indicators will be switched off to “hide” the control unit status.
A
In order to comply with the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards, EN50131 option must be enabled (ask your installer).
The ABSOLUTA control panel supports the following Readers.
Ø
ECLIPSE2 Proximity Reader (Figure 4b): it has a
sensitivity field where you must held the Key to per
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form the required operation.
Ø
PROXI Proximity Reader (Figure 4d): like the ECLIPSE2 Reader, it has a sensitivity field where you must held the Key to perform the required opera
-
tion.
Ø
Proximity Reader integrated on the PREMIUM Key
-
pad (Figure 4e): these Keypads have built in Proxim
­ity Reader able to detect a Key held in its sensitivity field.
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The ABSOLUTA Control Panel supports also the ECLIPSE Reader. If you use this Reader be sure that its LEDs show the required status before re
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leasing the inside switch.
ABSOLUTA manages up to 32 Readers. The Installer will program the following options for each Reader:
Ø The Partitions the Reader can control(Reader Partitions); Ø A Mode Arming (AMBER); Ø B Mode Arming (GREEN).
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a)
b)
®
f)
e)
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c)
d)
Proxi sensitive field
PROXI LEDs
Proxi sensitive
field
ECLIPSE2
sensitive field
Miniproxi
Sat
Figure 4 a) SAT Digital key, b) ECLIPSE2 key reader, c) PROXI-CARD card, d) PROXI reader, e) PREMIUM LCD key
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pad; f) MINIPROXI Tag..
The Digital Key
The ABSOLUTA control panel supports the following Digital Keys.
Ø
SAT Proximity Key (Figure 4a): it is able to work with all the Readers.
Ø
PROXI-CARD Card (Figure 4c): it is able to work with all the Readers.
Ø
MINIPROXI Tag (Figure 4f): it is able to work with all the Readers.
When you present a Key to the Reader’s sensitivity field, you can perform the operations described in this section. Each Key has a random code, selected from over 4 bil
-
lion combinations, that ensure an high security grade.
Your Installer, during the programming phase, enrolls the Keys that you can use on the system and assigns their a label to identify the relative user: in this way you can recognize in the Event Logger, who does what. The ABSOLUTA control panel supports up to 250 Keys. Also the Keys are programmed to operate on specific Partitions, as per the Readers.
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In this Manual, the word Key refers to the Sat Key, the PROXI-CARD Card and the MINI-PROXI Tag and, the word Reader refers to the ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Readers and the Proximity Reader inside the PREMIUM Keypad, unless otherwise stated.
The Reader’s Light Indicators
The Readers have 3 light indicators that operate de­pending if the Key is present on the Reader or not.
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When a Key is detected by the Reader, the light indica
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tors will signal as follows.
Ø
Fast Blinking on ALL the Light Indicators: this will occur when a False Key is present at the Reader.
Ø
Slow Blinking on ALL the Light Indicators: this will occurs when not programmed keys with PATROL option is near the sensitive field of Reader for more than 10 seconds, or until all three LEDs start slow Blinking, and no Arming/Disarming operation shall be performed.
Ø
RED Light Indicator ON: the system will Arm when you remove the Key from the Reader.
Ø
RED Light Indicator blinking: arming blocking con
-
ditions has been detected.
Ø
AMBER Light Indicator ON: the system will arm in A Mode when you remove the Key from the Reader.
Ø
AMBER Light Indicator blinking: A Mode arming blocking conditions has been detected.
Ø
GREEN Light Indicator ON: the system will arm in B Mode when you remove the Key from the Reader.
Ø
GREEN Light Indicator blinking: B Mode arming blocking conditions has been detected.
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No Key at Reader
When no Key is present at the Reader, the Light Indica
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tors will signal as shown in the following table.
RED
AMBER
GREEN
DESCRIPTION
OFF OFF OFF The system is Disarmed.
ON OFF OFF At least one Reader’s Partition is Armed. ON ON OFF The system is armed in A mode. ON OFF ON The system is armed in B mode.
Fast flash on RED LED indicates a running alarm
Slow flash on RED LED indicates an alarm memory
The Partitions that are not controlled by the Reader will not affect the Light Indicators.
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The Installer can program the Reader’s Light Indi
-
cators to signal the System status at all times, or al
­ternatively, only in response to a Valid Key (Light Indicators OFF when no Key is present, comply with EN50131).
Multiple Systems
The Keys can be programmed (by the Installer) to oper­ate on more than one System, and to manage different Partitions on each System.
Key operations
The Keys can:
Ø No Action Ø
Disarm
Ø
Away Arm
Ø
Arm — A Mode
Ø
Arm — B Mode
Ø
Patrol Disarm
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No Action
This operation keeps the Partitions’ status as the one that was theirs before the Key was brought close to the Reader.
1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader.
2. Remove the Key when ALL the light indicators are
blinking slowly (about 10 seconds): in EN50131 mode, the Reader will show the Areas’ status mo
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mentarily.
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Disarm
This operation will Disarm all the Partitions common to both the Digital Key and Reader in use.
1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: the Green light indicator will blink briefly to show that the Partitions have been disarmed.
2. Remove the Key when ALL the light indicators turn OFF (Figure 5a).
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During the programming phase, the Installer can enable or not the Key to clear the Partition calls or Control Panel calls when the system will be dis
-
armed.
Multi-PIN/Key Disarming If the installer has pro
­grammed the multi PIN/Key disarming for a Partition, you need to enter/use the number of programmed PINs/Keys to disarm the Partition, before the pro
­grammed time expires, as follow (read also the same paragraph on “Basic (Arming) Commands”.
1. Enter a valid PIN then press OFF or hold a valid Key
near the sensitive field of the Reader: the Green light indicator blinks few seconds, then the Red light indicator turns ON indicating that you need to use another PIN/Key to disarm the Partitions.
2. Press ESC or wait for the display message Enter
PIN, before enter another valid PIN, then press
OFF, or hold another valid Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: the Red light indicator turns OFF indicating the Partition disarming otherwise, the Green light indicator blinks few seconds and the Red light indicator stay ON, indicating that you need another PIN/Key to disarm the Partitions.
3. Press ESC or wait for the display message Enter
PIN, before enter another valid PIN, then press
OFF, or hold another valid Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: the Red light indicator turns OFF indicating the Partition disarming.
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Away Arm
This operation will Arm all the Partitions common to both the Key and Reader in use.
1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader.
2. Remove the Key when the Red indicator light turns
ON (Figure 5b).
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If one of the programmed block conditions, for Arm
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ing, is active, you cannot Arm; the three light indi
­cators, first, flash one at a time and then begin to flash all together.
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To comply with EN50131 for the Reader, all 3 light indicators will be switched off to “hide” the control panel status, if the relative option is enabled.
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Arm — A Mode
This operation will Arm and Disarm the Partitions in ac
-
cordance with the A Mode Arming configuration (pro
-
grammed by the Installer).
1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: the light indicators will light in turn (at 2 second in
-
tervals), as shown in Figure 5.
2. Remove the Key when the Red and Amber light in­dicators are ON (Figure 5c): at this point the system will Arm in A Mode.
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When the Reader’s EN50131 option is DISABLED, the Amber light indicator turns OFF when you re­move the Key, if the Key’s Partitions does not match the Reader’s Partitions.
For example: if a Key is assigned to the Partition n. 1 and a Reader is assigned to the Partitions n. 1 and 2, the Amber light indicator turns ON when you hold the Key near the Reader; when you remove the Key from the Reader, only the Partitions n. 1 arms in A Mode and the Amber light indicator turns OFF.
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Figure 5 Disarm/Arm from ECLIPSE2 reader.
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Arm — B Mode
This operation will Arm and Disarm the Partitions in ac
-
cordance with the B Mode Arming configuration (pro
-
grammed by the Installer).
1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: the light indicators will light in turn (at 2 second in
-
tervals), as shown in Figure 5.
2. Remove the Key when the Red and Green light in
­dicators are ON (Figure 5d): at this point the system will Arm in B Mode.
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When the Reader’s EN50131 option is DISABLED, the Green light indicator turns OFF when you re
-
move the Key, if the Key’s Partitions does not match the Reader’s Partitions.
For example: if a Key is assigned to the Partition n. 1 and a Reader is assigned to the Partitions n. 1 and 2, the Green light indicator turns ON when you hold the Key near the Reader; when you remove the Key from the Reader, only the Partition n. 1 arms in B Mode and the Green light indicator turns OFF.
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Disarm Patrol
Keys with the Patrol option can Disarm the system for the programmed Patrol Time.
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When an unrolled (false) Key is present at the Reader, ALL the Reader’s light indicators fast blinking.
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A Reader tamper will be generated if you present 10 time a false Key at the Reader.
The Wireless Key
If your system is equipped with a Wireless Receiver, it will be possible to control all the main functions from re
-
mote locations by means of Wireless Keys (see Fig
­ure 6). This paragraph describes the functions that can be controlled by Wireless Keys.
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The operations performed by Wireless Keys will not be confirmed by any type of feed back signal (audible or visual), unless done in the vicinity of a Reader or a Keypad, or a device that has been es
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pecially set up to provide feed back signals.
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Away Arming (
<)
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 6), to Arm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key in use.
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Stay Arming (
=)
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 6), to Arm the system in A Mode.
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Disarming (
>)
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 6), to
Disarm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key in use.
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Other functions (
!)
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 6), to activate the special functions programmed for the Wire­less Key in use (example: B Mode arming, Superkey or
both).
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If any of the Wireless Key batteries starts to run low, the
G LED on the Keypads will Turn ON.
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All the system Trouble conditions are signalled by the
G LED. Therefore, if this LED turns ON, you
must access the View Trouble Mode for details.
The Low Wireless Battery condition will be signalled in View Trouble Mode by the [Bat.low WLS] message (refer to “View Trouble Mode” in the “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD” section). The Event Logger will provide the details of the Wire
­less key that has triggered the Low battery condition.
A
In accordance with the EN50131-1 standard, the system does not arm if there is a low battery condi
-
tion, when you perform an arming request: the ex
-
ternal siren will emit a double squawk. You can verify the cause that inhibits the arming (low bat
-
tery), through an LCD keypad, and force the arm
-
ing: the external siren will emit a squawk to signal the arming.
Call your installer and have the battery replaced.
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Panasonic
CR2025
3V
Figure 6 Wireless key.
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS
If your Installer has enabled the User PINs, you will be able to control your system via any touch-phone.
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For recording the customized voice messages, your system has a AS100 Stand-alone Audio station.
Each PIN can be programmed to control specific func
-
tions and Partitions.
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PIN N. 1 CANNOT access the system by tele
-
phone.
You can access the system over the phone:
Ø
by receiving a call from the Control panel (Dialler mode);
Ø
by calling the Control panel, when the Answering de
-
vice facility is enabled (Answer mode).
Remote Access via Dialler mode
If your installer has duly set up your Control panel, the Dialler will send voice messages to the programmed telephone numbers when Alarm, Tamper, Fault condi­tions are detected. If you receive a Dialler call, you will be able to access your system during the call by enter­ing your PIN on the telephone keypad. You can enter
your PIN while the message is playing, or during the pauses between message announcements.
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If the Confirm successful calls option is Enabled, you must press the
* (Star) key while the voice
message is still running, otherwise the Control panel will consider the call “Unsuccessful”, and will carry out the programmed Actions.
Remote Access via Answer mode
If your installer has set up your Control panel to answer incoming calls, you will be able to access your system via the Answering device facility.
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The Answering function must be Enabled (refer to “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD>Program>ON/OFF Answering (2.1)”, otherwise, you will be unable to access your sys
-
tem via remote telephone.
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DO NOT use a telephone with a redial button to Arm or Disarm your system, as this may put your system security at risk.
The Control Panel will answer your call after the pro
­grammed number of rings, then will play the Welcome message and asks you to enter your PIN to access to the remote control.
Typing-in your User PIN
You can type-in your PIN while the message is playing, or during the pauses between message announce
­ments, regardless of the Telephone Access mode (Dialler or Answer Mode). To type-in your PIN:
1. Press
#.
2. Enter your PIN.
3. Press
#.
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If the Vocal Guide is disabled, when your system recognizes your PIN, it will emit an audible feed back signal (beep, beep), and will accept com­mands. If your system DOES NOT recognize your PIN, it will emit an audible error signal (boop).
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If the Vocal Guide is enabled, a series of messages explains the procedures for operating the system from a telephone. The Vocal Guide must be en
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abled by the Installer.
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Press # to repeat the messages from the start.
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If you type 10 invalid PINs into the Control Panel, a tamper is generated and access to the system via telephone is blocked for 90 seconds: the keypad will display Tel. inval.attem in signal display mode.
The system will end the call automatically, if no valid PIN is entered within 30 seconds (at default). This inter
­val can be customized from 1 to 254 seconds.
ABSOLUTA TELEPHONE OPERATIONS 55
Entering Commands
Once your PIN has been recognized, you can enter the Command Codes.
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The system will end the call automatically, if no Key is pressed within 2 minutes.
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Cancel Command (
#)
Press
# to cancel the Command, and step back to the
Enter data phase.
Press
# to delete incorrect digits: the system will emit
an audible feed back signal (2 beeps) to confirm that the data has been deleted.
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On Hook (
*)
If you are accessing your system via “Answering de
-
vice” mode, press
* to end the call.
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Remote Talk/Listen-in (
1)
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This command requires the AS100 Audio station.
Ø
Press
1 to start the Remote Listen-in session, via
the Audio Station microphone.
Ø Press
1 again to start the One-way Talk session,
via the Audio station speaker.
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If required, press 1 to switch from One-way Talk to Listen-in mode, and vice versa. The One-way Talk and Listen-in modes cannot be active at the same time.
Ø Press
2 to start the Two-way Talk / Listen-in ses-
sion, via the Audio Station microphone and speaker.
This feature will allow you to listen in on the protected premises and talk to whoever is present. Two-way Talk / Listen-in sessions can also be acti
­vated by the Personal Panic Button thus making this feature extremely useful in emergency situations in
­volving the elderly or disabled.
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If you press 1 during the Two-way Talk session, the Control panel will switch to Listen-in mode.
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If the sound quality of the Two-way Talk session is poor, use the One-way Talk and Listen-in modes (press
1).
Ø
Press
4 to reduce the remote microphone audio
gain.
Ø
Press
5 to centre the remote microphone audio
gain.
Ø
Press
6 to increase the remote microphone audio
gain.
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Zone/Partitions status (
2)
This command will allow you to check on the status of the Zones and of the Partitions.
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The Zone and Partition Identifier number must al
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ways be 3 digits long. If necessary enter the re
-
quired 0 to fit.
1. Press
2 to check the Zone and Partitions status.
2. Press
1 for Partition status or 2 for Zones status.
Partitions status Press in sequence 1??? to know the current status of the Partition ???.
The Partition status will be indicated by the following messages:
<<Armed>> (Message 200), if the Partition is armed; <<Armed stay>> (Message 201), if the Partition is
armed in stay mode; <<Armed stay with zero delay>> (Message 202), if the Partition is armed in stay mode with 0 delay;
<<Disarmed>> (Message203), if the Partition is disarmed. boop, If Partition Identifier entered is 0.
After the message, the system will go back to step 1.
Zone status Press in sequence 2??? to know the
current status of the Zone ???.
The Zone status will be indicated by the following messages:
<<Active zone>> (Messagge194), if the zone is active; <<Tampered zone>> (Message 195), if the zone is
Tampered;
<<Zone in fault>> (Message 196), if the zone is fault; <<Zone in alarm>> (Message 197), if the zone in alarm; <<Standby zone>> (Message 198), if thezone is in standby; boop, if zone Identifier entered is 0.
After the message, the system will go back to step 1.
n
Turn Reserved Outputs ON/OFF (
3)
This command will allow you to turn ON/OFF the appli
-
ances (Sprinkler system, Courtesy lights, etc.) con
-
nected to the Reserved Outputs.
+
The Output Identifier number must always be with 2 digits long, if necessary enter the required 0 to fit.
1. Press
3 to access Output control.
2. Enter the Identifier number of the required Output.
3. Press
1 to turn ON, or 0 to turn OFF the appliance
connected to the selected Output.
An audible signal will communicate the result of the command:
Beep, if action done; Boop, if action fails.
The appliance will turn ON/OFF immediately, and the system will go back to step 1.
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Panel Arming/Disarming (
4)
3
This operation is NOT possible with Grade 3 Con
-
trol Panels.
This command will allow you to Arm and Disarm the Panel in accordance with programming.
1. Press
4 to access Arming/Disarming.
2. Press:
Ø
0 to know the current status of the Partition Panel;
Ø
1 to Arm the Panel;
Ø
2 to Disarm the Panel;
Ø
either
3, 4, 5 or 6 to Arm the Panel, respectively
in A, B, C or D Mode.
+
Will be armed/disarmed ONLY the PIN’s Partitions.
The Control Panel status will be indicated by the follow
­ing messages: <<Panel armed>> (Messages 199+200), if the Panel is armed; <<Panel disarmed>> (Messages 199+203), if the panel is Disarmed; <<Not ready, action will not be executed>> (Mes
­sage 204), if there is any problem that inhibits the Panel arming; <<Not ready, press one to arm anyway>> (Message
205), if there is any problem that inhibits the Panel arm­ing, but it is possible to arm anyway.
In the last case, if
1 is pressed anyway to arm, the
messages <<Panel armed>> will follow (Message 199+200).
The Partitions will Arm/Disarm immediately, and the system will go back to step 1.
n
Arm/Disarm Single Partitions (
5)
3
This operation is NOT possible with Grade 3 Con
-
trol Panels.
This command will allow you to Arm/Disarm the Parti
­tions individually.
+
The Partition Identifier number must always be 2 digits long, if necessary enter the required 0 to fit.
1. Press
5 to access Arm/Disarm Single Partitions.
2. Enter the Identifier number of the Partition.
3. Press:
Ø
1 to Arm the Partition in Away mode;
Ø
2 to Disarm the Partition;
Ø
3 to Arm the Partition in Stay mode;
Ø
4 to Arm the Partition in Stay with Zero Delay mode.
The partition status will be indicated by the following messages: <<Armed>> (Message 200), if any action of arming was successful; <<Disarmed>> (Message 201), if any action of disarm
­ing was successful; <<Not ready, action will not be executed>> (Mes
­sage 204), if any action of arming has been refused;
<<Not ready, press one to arm anyway>>
(Message 205), if the partition is not ready to arm, but it is possible to arm anyway.
If
1 is pressed anyway to arm, the messages
<<Armed>> will follow (Message 200).
The Partition will Arm/Disarm immediately, and the sys
­tem will go back to step 1.
n
Enable/Disable Installer (
6)
This command will allow you to Enable/Disable the In
­staller and Remote Service.
Press
1 to enable or 0 to disabled Installer.
Ø
If the installer has been enabled, the disabled com
-
mand will be communicate with a beep;
Ø
if the installer has been disabled, the enabled com
-
mand will be communicate with a beep.
n Clear call queue (
7)
If you are accessing your system via Answering device mode, press
7 to end the call.
If you are accessing your system via Dialler mode (after receiving an Alarm message), press
7 to interrupt the
ongoing Alarm, and clear the call queue.
A beep will communicate the positive result of the re­quired action.
n
Alarms Reset (
8)
This command will allow you to clear Partition and/or Control panel Alarms, and restore the system to standby, depending on the Access level of the PIN used via Telephone.
A beep will communicate the positive result of the re
­quired action.
n
Disable Current User PIN (
9)
This command will allow you to Disable the entered User PIN:
Ø
a beep will communicate the positive result of the re
-
quired action.
+
This security feature will allow you to protect your system against unauthorized access. If you Dis
-
able a PIN via Telephone it cannot be used again until it is Re-enabled via the User menu (refer to “PIN Programming”).
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N. Phone Numbers Event N. Phone Numbers Event
117 218 319 420 521 622 723 824
925 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32
Table 7 Events Controlled by Caller ID.
N. Command String Event
Partitions
12345678910111213141516 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Table 8 Events Controlled by SMS.
SMS OPERATIONS
The operations described in this chapter are possible only if the installer has installed the GSM Module in your control panel and has carried out the respective pro
-
gramming: ask your installer which operations are pos
-
sible with your control panel.
+
Some of the operations described in this chapter require you to send your PIN by SMS. To increase the security of your system, once the operation re
­quested has been completed, you can disable your PIN as described in the respective paragraph, so that no one else can use it without your knowledge.
Events Controlled by Caller ID
You can activate some events (See Table 7) simply by calling the control panel’s GSM number, at no cost.
When the control panel receives a call from one of the Phone Numbers listed in Table 7, it waits for a few rings, then it hangs up and activates the respective Event: the control panel then confirms with one ring to the phone number, if enabled to do so by the installer.
+
The ring for confirmation may be delayed if there are other calls in the queue or it may be lost if the queue is full or because of problems with the GSM network.
Events Controlled by SMS
3
In order to ensure compliance with EN50131 Grade 3 standards, Events Controlled by SMS may NOT be used.
You can activate and deactivate events (Table 8) by sending the following SMS to the control panel’s GSM number:
#ABS#E#<PIN>#<ON|OFF>#<Command
String>#<Text>
Ø
PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel by SMS.
Ø
ON|OFF: ON activates the event; OFF deactivates the event.
Ø Command String: the string programmed by the in-
staller, which is NOT case-sensitive (see the Com- mand String column in Table 8).
Ø Text: additional text that can be used to assign a de-
scription to the command message and is ignored by the control panel.
+
The event is activated and deactivated ONLY if the PIN and the event share at least one Partition (see the Partitions column in Table 8).
+
The OFF command is not available if ONLY Mono
­stable Outputs are associated to the event as this type of output is deactivated by itself after the pro
­grammed time has elapsed.
+
If Monostable and Bistable outputs are associated to the event, the OFF command deactivates the Bi
­stable outputs ONLY while the Monostable outputs are deactivated after the programmed time has elapsed (ask your installer for more information).
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose you want to trigger the event with the Command String lights and your PIN is 1234; the SMS message will be:
#ABS#1234#ON#lights#
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Partition Status
You can check on the status of the control panel’s Parti
­tions by sending the following SMS to the control panel’s GSM number:
#ABS#A#<PIN>#<Text>
Ø
PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel by SMS.
Ø
Text: an additional text that can be used to assign a description to the command message and is ignored by the control panel.
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose you want to know the status in your partitions and your PIN is 1234; the SMS mes
­sage will be:
#ABS#A#1234#
The control panel will respond with the following SMS:
#ABS#A#<SMS Label>-<A|P|Z|D|t|*|!>,...,<SMS La
-
bel>-<A|P|Z|D|t|*|!>
Ø SMS Label: the code assigned to the Partition by the
installer (see table below).
Ø A|P|Z|D|t|*|!: the Partition’s status as described in
Table 4 on page 33.
N. Partition Label SMS Label
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
+
The SMS sent in reply will show only the status of the Partitions assigned to the PIN used to make the request.
+
The SMS sent in reply may be delayed if there are other calls in the queue or may be lost if the queue is full or there are problems with the GSM network.
Arming/Disarming the Partitions
3
This operation is NOT possible with Grade 3 Con
-
trol Panels.
You can Arm and Disarm the Control Panel Partitions by sending the following SMS to the GSM number of the Control Panel:
#ABS#<A|AF>#<PIN>#<OFF|OF|ON|A|B|C|D>#<Text>
Ø
A|AF: A arms the Partitions without forcing the Blocking Conditions; AF arms the Partitions forcing any Blocking Conditions (see “APPENDIX>Arming Blocking Conditions”).
Ø
PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel via SMS.
Ø
OFF|OF|ON|A|B|C|D: OFF or OF disarms the Parti
­tions; ON arms the Partitions; A, B, C or D disarms the Partitions in A, B, C or D Mode.
Ø
Text: an additional text that can be used to assign a description to the command message and is ignored by the control panel.
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose you want to disarm your par­titions and your PIN is 1234; the SMS message will be:
#ABS#A#1234#OFF#
+
ONLY the Partitions of the PIN used will be Armed/Disarmed.
+
The Control Panel will only accept SMS for arming/dis­arming the Partitions ONLY from the numbers present in the phonebook (ask the installer or refer to “KEYPAD OPERATIONS>Program>Telephone Numbers (2.6)”).
If the operation is successful, the Control Panel will re
-
spond with the following SMS (see “Partition Status”):
#ABS#A#<SMS Label>-<I|P|Z|D|t|*|!>,...,<SMS La
-
bel>-<I|P|Z|D|t|*|!>
If the operation fails due to any Blocking Conditions that are forced, the Control Panel will respond with the following SMS:
#ABS#AF#<PIN>#<OFF|OF|ON|A|B|C|D>#<space>
Execute anyway?<space><Blocking condi
-
tion><space><Blocking condition>...<...>
Ø
PIN: the same PIN used in the SMS for the Arm
­ing/Disarming request.
Ø
OFF|OF|ON|A|B|C|D: the same option used in the SMS for the Arming/Disarming request.
Ø
Blocking Condition: a condition that prevents the arming of the Partitions (see “APPENDIX>Arming Blocking Conditions”).
Ø
...: indicates that there are other Blocking Conditions that cannot be displayed as the SMS is too long.
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The above SMS can be forwarded to the GSM number of the Control Panel to force the arming.
If the operation fails due to Blocking Conditions that CANNOT be forced, the Control Panel responds with the following SMS:
Not allowed!<space><Blocking condi
-
tion><space><Blocking condition>...<...>
Ø
Blocking Condition: a condition that prevents the arming of the Partitions (see “APPENDIX>Arming Blocking Conditions”).
Ø
...: indicates that there are other Blocking Conditions that cannot be displayed as the SMS is too long.
+
The SMS sent in reply may be delayed if there are other calls in the queue or may be lost if the queue is full or there are problems with the GSM network.
Credit Check
You can check on the credit remaining for the SIM in the control panel by sending the following SMS to the con
-
trol panel’s GSM number:
#ABS#C#<PIN>#<Text>
Ø PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel
by SMS.
Ø Text: additional text that can be used to assign a de-
scription to the command message and is ignored by the control panel.
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose that your PIN is 1234; the SMS message will be:
#ABS#C#1234#
The control panel will forward the message received from the mobile telephone operator to the telephone number from which the request was made.
+
The SMS sent in reply may be delayed if there are other calls in the queue or may be lost if the queue is full or there are problems with the GSM network.
+
If programmed to do so by the installer, the credit message will be forwarded periodically to the first number in the Phonebook.
+
The credit remaining can also be checked from an LCD keypad as described in the section “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD>View>GSM Module Status (3.3)”.
Disabling a PIN
You can disable your PIN by sending the following SMS to the control panel’s GSM number:
#ABS#BLOCK#<PIN>#<Text>
Ø
PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel by SMS.
Ø
Text: additional text that can be used to assign a de
­scription to the command message and is ignored by the control panel.
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose that your PIN is 1234; the SMS message will be:
#ABS#BLOCK#1234#
+
The PIN can be enabled from an LCD keypad, as described in the section “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD>Program>PIN Pro
-
gramming (2.5)”.
GSM Module IMEI Request
You can found out the IMEI by sending the following SMS to the GSM number of the Control Panel:
#ABS#IMEI#<PIN>#<Text>
Ø PIN: a User PIN enabled to manage the control panel
via SMS.
Ø Text: additional text that can be used to assign a de-
scription to the command message and is ignored by the Control Panel.
+
The angle brackets () should NOT be included in the message.
For example, lets suppose that your PIN is 1234; the SMS message will be:
#ABS#IMEI#1234#
If the operation is successful, the Control Panel will re
-
spond with the following SMS:
#ABS#IMEI#<IMEI>#
Ø
IMEI: is the IMEI number of the GSM Module of the Control Panel.
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NO. LABEL NO. LABEL NO. LABEL
14487 24588 34689 44790 54891 64992 75093 85194
95295 10 53 96 11 54 97 12 55 98 13 56 99 14 57 100 15 58 101 16 59 102 17 60 103 18 61 104 19 62 105 20 63 106 21 64 107 22 65 108 23 66 109 24 67 110 25 68 111 26 69 112 27 70 113 28 71 114 29 72 115 30 73 116 31 74 117 32 75 118 33 76 119 34 77 120 35 78 121 36 79 122 37 80 123 38 81 124 39 82 125 40 83 126 41 84 127 42 85 43 86
Table 9 PIN list.
APPENDIX
PIN list
Table 9 shows the Label assigned to the User PIN:
Ø
the NO. column shows the Identifier number of the User PIN;
Ø
the LABEL column (to be filled in by the Installer) is for the PIN User’s name.
ABSOLUTA App
iPhone and Android App for managing the Control Panel from a smartphone:
For more information, visit the BENTEL SECU
-
RITY site (www.bentelsecurity.com
), the App Store
(https://itunes.apple.com
), or the Google Play Store
(https://play.google.com/store
).
In order to manage the Control Panel using the ABSOLUTA APP, the user must know the IMEI of the GSM Module installed on their Control Panel. See:
Ø KEYPAD OPERATIONS>View>GSM Module Status; Ø SMS OPERATIONS>GSM Module IMEI Request.
Arming block conditions
The Table 10 on the next pages shows the conditions that prevent the system arming, as they are reported (Feedback) and if you can force the arming (ARM), in different operation modes (EN50131).
ABSOLUTA APPENDIX 63
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Blocking Condition EN50131
Keypad Keyreader Keyfob
Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM.
Already Armed
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink Yes 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. No Fast Blink Yes 2 Squawk No
Fault Zone
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
Active Zone
Yes Display Mess. No
1
Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F Fast Blink No Squawk
2
Yes
Bypassed Zone
Yes Display Mess. Yes LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
No Display Mess. Yes LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
Inactive Zone
Yes Display Mess. No
5
Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Already Disarmed
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Action
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
Masked Zone
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
Tampered Zone
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Failed Interconnection
Yes Display Mess. F3 Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
Mains Fault
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Battery Fault
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk Yes
Communicator Fault
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Siren Fault
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
System Tamper
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Request already done
Yes Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. No Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
Active Auto-
bypassed Zone
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Keyfob Low Battery
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk2Yes
Wireless Zone Fault
Yes Display Mess. F Fast Blink No 2 Squawk No
No Display Mess. F LED ON Yes Squawk
2
Yes
Table 10 Arming Block Conditions; F) Force arming with a Master PIN; F3) Force arming with a Super PIN; Cont.
Boop).Continuous Boop; 1) You can force the arming when the Active Zone is an Hold-up Zone; Squawk) sound emitted from an external siren; ... (continued)
ABSOLUTA APPENDIX 65
Command Zone BOSS/APP DTMF SMS Event Schedule
Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM.
3
ARM.
4
Feedback ARM.
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. N o SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
Squawk2Yes Message Yes Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. Yes Yes None Yes
Squawk2Yes Message Yes Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. Yes Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No No Dedicated Event No
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk2Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
2 Squawk No Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes Dedicated Event No
Squawk
2
Yes Message No Voice Mess. F SMS Mess. F Yes None Yes
(Continued) ... 2) The Squawk can be avoided; 3) Arming without attribute F; 4) Arming with attribute F; 5) Can be
forced by a Master PIN on Grade 3 Control Panels.
List of Faults
Table 11 shows the meaning of fault messages and the actions to take when they occur.
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MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
Zone —-(1) The detector connected to the Zone with the label Zone 001
2
is faulty
(masked, etc.). Call the Installer.
PS1 low Vout (1) The output voltage of Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is less than 10.6 V. Call the Installer. PS1 Vout1 LOW (1) The O1 (O2 or O3) output voltage of Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is less than
10.6 V. Call the Installer.
PIN to default The user PINs are NOT safe because they are the default factory ones. Change
the default PIN.
Inst. access The installer has changed the programming of the control panel. Panel bat. low The Battery voltage of the Control panel is less than 11.4 V. Panel bat. fail The control panel battery does not pass the Dynamic test. Call the Installer. Panel NO batt. The control panel battery is disconnected or absent. Call the Installer. Panel bat.charg The control panel is not capable to recharge the battery. Call the Installer. Panel NO 220v The Mains power of the Control panel has failed . Call the Installer. Panel PSU Switching power supply does not work. Call the Installer. Panel low Vout The output voltage of control panel is low. Call the Installer. PS1 bat. low The battery voltage of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is less than 10.9 V. Call
the Installer.
PS1 bat. fail The battery of Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) does not pass the Dynamic test or it is
disconnected or the Fuse -protects against Battery polarity inversion- is broken. Call the Installer.
PS1 NO batt. Switching power supply of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) does not work. Call
the Installer.
PS1 bat.charg The Output voltage of the Switching power supply of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3
or 4), is outside the normal range min 10.2 V max 14.7 V. Call the Installer.
PS1 NO 220v The Mains power of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) has failed. Call the Installer. PS1 PSU Switching power supply of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) does not work. Call
the Installer.
PS1 low Vout The Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is not capable to supply the right output voltage.
Call the Installer.
PS1 bat. disc. The battery of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is disconnected when you switch
on the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4). Call the Installer.
PS1 SWT disc. Switching power supply of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4) is disconnected. Call
the Installer.
PS1 Vout1 short Short circuit on Output O1 (O2 or O3) of the Power station No. 1 (2, 3 or 4). Call the
Installer.
summer time The Control panel Clock has been set/unset to Daylight savings time. Fuse B Fuse B is opened -protects the Siren Output. Fuse zones Zone Fuse is opened-protects the Zones power line. Fuse BPI BPI Fuse is opened-protects the BPI line. Fuse Keybus Keybus Fuse is opened-protects the Key-bus. Inst. Maintenan. The date of the periodic checks of the Installer has expired. Surve.Maintenan. The date of the periodic checks of the Central Station has expired. Default Date The Mains power of the Control panel has failed, and the internal clock went to the
default -hour/date-. Reprogramming Hour/Date.
Inst. access The control panel programming has been changed. Delinquency The zone"Inactivity Time" has expired, from when the status zone is changed. Tel. Line Telephone line failure. Tel. comm. FTC A telephone message failed to reach destination. WLS batt. low Low Battery on one or more Wireless devices. GSM Network The GSM network cannot be found: wait for it to be reset. The SIM cannot be
found: contact your installer.
GPRS Network The GPRS network cannot be found: wait for it to be reset.
Table 11 List of Faults: 1) ONLY Grade 3 Control Panels; 2) Depends on the zone fault label.
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