Bentel Security Academy 4, Academy 8L, Academy 8 Programming Manual

Digital Communicator Control Panel
complies to:
Emission:
Immunity:
Low voltage:
Burglar alarm systems:
Terminal Equipment(TE):
EN 50081-1/1992
EN 60950/1996 + A4/1997
CEI 79/2 2 Ed. 1993
TBR21-1/1993
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BENTEL SECURITY declines all responsibility in the event of unauthorized intervention on the control panel.
The control panel has been developed and made according to the highest standards of quality, reliability and performance adopted by BENTEL SECURITY srl.
To make sure your system continues to work as intended, you must test your system every month. Consult the installer for testing and maintenance instructions. If your system does not work correctly, call your installer for service.
Installation of the control panel must carried out strictly according to the instructions, and in compliance with the safety laws in force.
BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to modify the technical specifications of this product without prior notice.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL: Digital communicator control panel
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CONTENTS
PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD 5
Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Access to programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Programming structure and modes . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Programming Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Address tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Keypads parameters (Addresses 1 through 9) . . . . . 11
Key readers 1 through 8 parameters (Addresses 10 through 34)12 Key readers 9 through 16 parameters (Addresses 35 through 59)13
Zone programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Outputs parameters (Addresses 100 through 111) . . . 16
Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Telephone Numbers (Addresses 126 through 157) . . 17
Customer Telephone Options (Address 158) . . . . . 19
Teleservice (Addresses 159 through 164) . . . . . . . 19
Codes (Addresses 165 through 256) . . . . . . . . . . 20
Installer PIN (Address 257) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Scheduler (Addresses 258 through 289) . . . . . . . . 23
Clock (Address 290) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Events (Addresses 291 through 418) . . . . . . . . . . 25
Programming digital keys (Addresses 419 through 422) 29
Options (Addresses 423 to 425) . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Events (Address 426) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Telephone (Address 427) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Options (Address 428) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Options (Address 429) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Options (Address 430) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD
For in-detail information on the following parameters and options refer to the "PROGRAMMING" chapter.
All the control panel parameters can be programmed from the keypad. Only the INSTALLER PIN and MAIN USER PINs can access the program ­ming phase.
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The control panel will be out of service (alarm outputs disabled) during the programming phase.
Restrictions
The Installer can program all the control panel parameters, with the excep­tion of Code PINs 1 through 23.
A Main User Code PIN can change all User, Duress and Patrol Code
PINs enabled on the group of partitions it controls (see below).
CODE No. TYPE
Code1 MAIN USER 1 - 3 - 4 Code2 MAIN USER 2 - 3
Code3 USER 1 - 3 Code4 USER 4 Code5 USER 3 - 4 Code6 PATROL 2 Code7 DURESS 3
ASSIGNED
PARTITIONS
Code8 USER 2 - 3
In the example above MAIN USER Code 1 can change its own PIN and the PINs of: Code 3, Code 4, Code 5 and Code 7.
MAIN USER Code 2 can change its own PIN and the PINs of: Code 6, Code 7 and Code 8.
NC2TAST or ICON/KP keypads can be connected to the Panel. The key functions on the NC2TAST and ICON/KP keypads are identical, however, the key icons differ. The following description refers to the NC2TAST keypad.
Access to programming
The control panel must be disarmed.
INSTALLER
Enter the INSTALLER PIN then press .
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MAIN USER Enter a MAIN USER PIN, press then press .
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Structure Programming comprises two distinct phases----shown by the ON /OFF
Access to programming will be signalled by slow flashing on LED 7 and a long high-tone beep.
Programming structure and modes
status of LED L6. PHASE 1----ENTER PARAMETER ADDRESS----LED L6 OFF
Ø Phase 1----enter the Address of the parameter to be programmed (maxi-
mum 3 digits) then press . Access to PHASE 2 will be signalled by a long high-tone beep.
Access Denied will be signalled by a long low-tone beep. Retry after error beep.
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Press to exit the programming phase. PHASE 2----ENTER PARAMETER VALUE----LED L6 ON
Ø Phase 2----enter the parameter value then press .
The Panel status: partitions, options, attributes, etc., can be viewed by means of the LEDs under the number keys. An audible acceptance or er­ror signal will be emitted when the keys are pressed.
Telephone numbers, PINs and times cannot be viewed on the keypad, and the LEDs under the number keys will be OFF.
Figure 1 LEDs and keys
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Press to step back to PHASE 1.
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Single mode The u symbol means the parameter can be programmed in Single mode only.
Step 1 Enter the parameter Address then press .
Step 2 Enter the parameter value then press .
Consecutive
Mode
Press to save the parameter values.
Programming Modes There are three parameter programming modes: Single mode, Consecu-
tive mode, Multi-section mode. Refer to examples 1, 2 and 3.
Refer to the parameter Address tables for: a brief description; the accepted keys and / or values of each parameter and the programming mode (see example 4).
(See example 4)
The î symbol means the parameter can be programmed in Single mode and Consecutive mode.
Consecutive mode (for zones, outputs and telephone numbers) requires the Address of the first parameter only, as follows.
Step 1 Enter the Address then press .
Step 2 Enter the parameter value then press .
Step 3 Enter the value of the next parameter then press , and so forth.
Multi-section
Mode
Step 1 Enter the Address then press .
Step 2 Enter the value of the first section then press .
Step 3 Enter the value of the second section then press .
(See example 2)
The v symbol means the parameter must be programmed in Multi-sec­tion mode.
Multi-section mode parameters have more than one section (e.g. Clock
parameter). Therefore, it will be necessary to press after completing each section.
(See example 3)
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Example 1
Step 1 Enter the Installer PIN
Step 2
Step 3 Enter a valid Address (e.g. Address 1 for Keypads in configuration----ac-
Step4
Step 5 Press to save and step back to PHASE 1.
Step 6 Repeat the procedure from Step 3 for the other parameters.
Press . PHASE 1 active----LED L7 will flash slowly.
cepted keys through ) then press . PHASE 2 active----LED L6 ON.
Setup the keypads in configuration----accepted keys through .
If is pressed when PHASE 1 is active the programming session will close.
If is pressed when PHASE 2 is active the current parameter will not be saved and the control panel will step back to PHASE 1 Step 3.
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Example 2
Step 1 Enter the Installer PIN.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4 Assign the partitions for zone 1----accepted keys through .
Step 5 Press to save parameter 60 and step to parameter 61 (Type Zone
Press to save the parameter value.
Press . PHASE 1 active----LED L7 will flash slowly.
Enter a valid Address (e.g. Address 60 for Partition assignment Zone---- accepted keys through ) then press . PHASE 2 active----LED L6 ON.
1). PHASE 2 active----LED L5 ON.
Step 6
Program the Type for zone 1----accepted keys through .
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Step 7 Press to save parameter 61 and step to parameter 62 for Balance
type Zone 1. PHASE 2 active----LED L4 ON.
Step 8
Step 9 Press to save parameter 62 and go to parameter 63 for Attributes
Step 10
Step 11 Press to save parameter 63 and go to parameter 64 for Alarm cy-
Step 12 Enter the number of Alarm cycles for zone 1----values 0 through 15.
Step 13 Press to save parameter 64 and step back to PHASE 1 Step 3
Program the Balance Type for zone 1----accepted keys through .
Zone 1. PHASE 2 active----LED L3 ON.
Program the Attributes for zone 1 ----accepted keys through .
cles Zone 1. PHASE 2 active----LED L2 ON.
LED 7 will flash----all other LEDs will be OFF.
If is pressed when PHASE 1 is active programming session will close.
If is pressed when PHASE 2 is active the current parameter will not be saved and the control panel will step back to PHASE 1 Step 3.
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Example 3
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 Enter a valid Address (e.g. event 325 SUPERKEY 1----refer to "User Manual").
Step 4 Press :
Press to save the parameter value.
Enter the Installer PIN.
Press .
PHASE 1 active----LED L7 will flash slowly.
PHASE 2 active----LED L6 ON This is a Multi-section parameter with three sections:
Calls - Event Code - Voice Message. The telephone numbers (first sec-
tion) will be called when the assigned event occurs.
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Step 5
Step 6 Press to save the data in the Calls section and step to the Event
Step 7 Enter the 2 digit event code for the SUPERKEY 1 event----accepted keys
Step 8 Press to save the data in the Event Code section and step to the
Step 9 Select the voice message for the SUPERKEY 1 event (refer to User Manual)----
Enter the identifier number of the telephone number----accepted keys through .
Code section. PHASE 2 active----a LED will go ON to confirm parameter acceptance.
through .
Voice Message section. PHASE 2 active----a LED will go ON to confirm parameter acceptance.
accepted keys through .
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Step 10 Press to save the data in the Voice Message section and go back to
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Example 4
Press for no message.
PHASE 1 Step 3. LED 7 will flash----all other LEDs will be OFF.
If is pressed when PHASE 1 is active the programming session will close. If is pressed when PHASE 2 is active the current parameter will not
be saved and the control panel will step back to PHASE 1 Step 3.
Press to save the parameter value.
Parameter 1 (Keypads in configuration)----accepted keys through .
A brief description of the parameter can be found at the top of the KEY­PADS table. The u symbol at the end of the row means the parameter can be pro­grammed in the Single mode only.
Parameter 131 (Call Type for telephone number 2)----accepted keys through and .
A brief description can be found at the top of the TELEPHONE table. The î symbol at the end of the row in the programming tables means the pa­rameter can be programmed in both Single mode and Consecutive mode.
Parameter 290 (Clock): data entry instructions can be found at the top of the CLOCK table. The v symbol between the "day - month - year" and also "hour and min­utes" sections means the parameter must be programmed in Multi-sec- tion mode.
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Address tables
Keypads parameters (Addresses 1 through 9)
KEYPADS IN
KEYS
Add. Keypads parameters Data
CONFIGURATION
ON=In configuration
OFF=Not in configuration
Keypad 1 Partition1 Keypad 2 Partition 2 Keypad 3 Partition 3 Keypad 4 Partition 4 Keypad 5 ­Keypad 6 ­Keypad 7 ­Keypad 8 -
PARTITION
ASSIGNED
TO KEYPADS
1 Keypads (1 through 8) in configuration u 2 Assigns partitions for keypad 1 u 3 Assigns partitions for keypad 2 u 4 Assigns partitions for keypad 3 u 5 Assigns partitions for keypad 4 u 6 Assigns partitions for keypad 5 u 7 Assigns partitions for keypad 6 u 8 Assigns partitions for keypad 7 u 9 Assigns partitions for keypad 8 u
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Key readers 1 through 8 parameters (Addresses 10 through 34)
KEYS
KEY READERS IN CONFIGURATION
ON=In
configuration
OFF=Not in
configuration
Key reader 1 Partition 1 Partition 1 Partition 1 Key reader 2 Partition 2 Partition 2 Partition 2 Key reader 3 Partition 3 Partition 3 Partition 3 Key reader 4 Partition 4 Partition 4 Partition4 Key reader 5 - - ­Key reader 6 - - ­Key reader 7 - - -
ASSIGNED
PARTITIONS
ON=Assigned
OFF=Not
Assigned
ARMING MODE A
Green LED
ON=Arm
OFF=Disarm
ARMING MODE B
Amber LED
ON=Arm
OFF=Disarm
Key reader 8 - - -
Add. Key Readers 1 through 8 in configuration Data
10 key readers (1 through 8) in configuration u
Add. Key Reader 1 parameters Data
11 Assigns partitions î 12 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 13 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 2 parameters Data
14 Assigns partitions î 15 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 16 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 3 parameters Data
17 Assigns partitions î 18 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 19 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 4 parameters Data
20 Assigns partitions î 21 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 22 Green LED - Arming mode B u
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Add. Key Reader 5 parameters Data
23 Assigns partitions î 24 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 25 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 6 parameters Data
26 Assigns partitions î 27 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 28 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 7 parameters Data
29 Assigns partitions î 30 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 31 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 8 parameters Data
32 Assigns partitions î 33 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 34 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Key readers 9 through 16 parameters (Addresses 35 through 59)
To program parameter 35 refer to the table in the previous paragraph, where keys 1 through 8 correspond to key readers 9 through 16.
Add. Key Readers 9 through 16 in configuration Data
35 key readers (9 through 16)in configuration u
Add. Key Reader 9 parameters Data
36 Assigns partitions î 37 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 38 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 10 parameters Data
39 Assigns partitions î 40 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 41 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 11 parameters Data
42 Assigns partitions î 43 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 44 Green LED - Arming mode B u
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Add. Key Reader 12 parameters Data
45 Assigns partitions î 46 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 47 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 13 parameters Data
48 Assigns partitions î 49 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 50 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 14 parameters Data
51 Assigns partitions î 52 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 53 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 15 parameters Data
54 Assigns partitions î 55 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 56 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Add. Key Reader 16 parameters Data
57 Assigns partitions î 58 Amber LED - Arming mode A î 59 Green LED - Arming mode B u
Zone programming
KEYS PARTITIONS TYPE BALANCE TYPE ATTRIBUTES
Partition 1 Instant Normally closed Double pulse Partition 2 Delayed Normally open Unbypassable Partition 3 Path Balanced Chime Partition 4 24h Double balanced Silence
- Duress - Test
- Fire -
Delayed on partitioning
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Alarm cycles Enter the required number of cycles: 0 through 14. Enter 15 for Repetitive
cycles.
Arm
Partitions
Switch
status
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- -
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Add. Zone 1 parameters Data
60 Assigns partitions î 61 type î 62 balance type î 63 attributes î 64 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 2 parameters Data
65 Assigns partitions î 66 type î 67 balance type î 68 attributes î 69 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 3 parameters Data
70 Assigns partitionsî 71 type î 72 balance type î 73 attributes î 74 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 4 parameters Data
75 Assigns partitions î 76 type î 77 balance type î 78 attributes î 79 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 5 parameters Data
80 Assigns partitions î 81 type î 82 balance type î 83 attributes î 84 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 6 parameters Data
85 Assigns partitions î 86 type î 87 balance type î 88 attributes î 89 alarm cycles u
Add. Zone 7 parameters Data
90 Assigns partitions î 91 type î 92 balance type î 93 attributes î 94 alarm cycles u
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Add. Zone 8 parameters Data
95 Assigns partitions î 96 type î 97 balance type î 98 attributes î 99 alarm cycles u
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Addresses no. 80 to 99 are not active on Academy4.
Outputs parameters (Addresses 100 through 111)
KEYS PARTITIONS/ATTRIBUTES SIGNALS-A- SIGNALS-B-
Partition 1 Arming delay Partition 2 Chime Fire GND Partition 3 Entry Time
Partition 4 Exit Time
- Alarm memory Reserved
LED ON = Normally Open
LED OFF = Normally Closed
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Trouble Reserved
Partitions
Disarmed
Partitions
Armed
Alarm and
Tamper
Telephone
line Trouble
Alarm and
Tamper -
restore on
bell timeout
Reserved Reserved
Add. Output 1 parameters Data
100 Assigns partitions; attributes î 101 signals A î 102 signals B u
Add. Output 2 parameters Data
103 Assigns partitions; attributes î 104 signals A î 105 signals B u
Add. Output 3 parameters Data
106 Assigns partitions; attributesî 107 signals A î 108 signals B u
Add. Output 4 parameters Data
109 Assigns partitions; attributes î 110 signals A î 111 signals B u
Addresses no. 106 to 111 are not active on Academy4 and Academy8.
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Times ENTRY and EXIT times are in seconds (maximum 255 seconds). Alarm
delay, PATROL and ALARM times are in minutes (maximum 99 minutes).
Add. Partition 1 times Data
112 Exit Time in secondsu 113 Entry Time in seconds u 114 Arming Delay in minutes u
Add. Partition 2 times Data
115 Exit Time in secondsu 116 Entry Time in seconds u 117 Arming Delay in minutes u
Add. Partition 3 times Data
118 Exit Time in secondsu 119 Entry Time in seconds u 120 Arming delay in minutes u
Add. Partition 4 times Data
121 Exit Time in secondsu 122 Entry Time in seconds u 123 Arming Delay in minutes u
Add. Patrol time Data
124 Patrol Time in minutes u
Add. Alarm time Data
125 Alarm Time in minutes u
Telephone Numbers (Addresses 126 through 157)
When programming a Telephone Number ----use key to insert pauses of 2 seconds, and key key to cancel errors.
KEYS CALL TYPE PROTOCOL
Central Station ContactID
Voice Message Ademco 10bps
Teleservice Ademco 14 bps
Disabled
Listen-in
(only when 1 is active)
Hands free
(only when 5 is active)
Franklin
20bps
Radionics
40bps
Scantronics
10bps
- Customized
- CESA
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Customer Code: 4 digit are required (5 for CESA), keys through and superkeys through for hexadecimal digits A, B, C, D, E and F(do not use for CESA protocol). For CONTACT ID protocol the key corresponds to .
Add. Telephone number 1 Data
126 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 127 call type î 128 protocolsî 129 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 2 Data
130 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 131 call type î 132 protocolsî 133 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 3 Data
134 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 135 call type î 136 protocolsî 137 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 4 Data
138 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 139 call type î 140 protocolsî 141 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 5 Data
142 telephone number (16 digits max.)î 143 call type î 144 protocolsî 145 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 6 Data
146 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 147 call type î 148 protocolsî 149 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Add. Telephone number 7 Data
150 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 151 call type î 152 protocolsî 153 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
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Add. Telephone number 8 Data
154 telephone number (16 digits max.) î 155 call type î 156 protocolsî 157 customer code 4 digits (5 for CESA) u
Customer Telephone Options (Address 158) Tone check: use key to enable / disable this option.
Key OFF = Tone check enabled Key ON = Tone check disabled
Dialling Type: use key to select the dialling type. Key ON = DTMF dialling
Key OFF = Pulse dialling Test Event: use key to enable / disable this option.
Key ON = Test call (Teleservice) enabled Key OFF = Test call (Teleservice) disabled
If the Test call (Teleservice) is enabled, the panel will not send a Test event call to the Central Station (see page 57 in the "Installation Manual").
Add. Description Data
158 Tone check, Dialling type, Test Event u
Teleservice (Addresses 159 through 164) Number of rings before the control panel answers: max. 2 digits.
Double call: use key to enable / disable this option.
key ON = Double call enabled key OFF = Double call disabled Callback: use key to enable / disable this option.
Key ON = Callback enabled Key OFF = Callback disabled
Teleservice telephone number: press the number key that corresponds to the Teleservice (Installer) telephone number----accepted keys through .
Test event Interval: enter the number of hours between test events----4 digits maximum.
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Minutes: enter the minutes value of the established time of the test event----2 digits. Delay: enter the number of hours before the established time of the first test event----4 digits maximum (refer o the example).
The Delay will start when the programming session closes and will be counted from the hour value (e.g. programming session closed at 10:20 delay will start at 10:00).
Example
Established time 17:30 every Monday Interval: 168 hours (7 days x 24 hours) Minutes: 30 (established time 17:30)
Programming session closed at 10:20 Monday----from 10:00 to 17:00 = 9 hours therefore:
Delay: 9
The Test event will be generated at 17:30----as the final sum includes the programmed Delay of 9 hours and the programmed Minutes value of 30.
However, if the first Test event is required at 17.30 on Tuesday or Wednes-
day, etc. the 9 hour Delay must be increased by 24 hours for each day.
Add. Description Data
159 Number of rings before answer î 160 Enable / Disable Double call î
Enable / Disable Callback î
161 Teleservice telephone number (1-8)
Callback (9) î 162 period in hhî 163 minutes:mm î 164 delay in hh u (before first test)
Codes (Addresses 165 through 256)
Each Code has the following: a PIN (4 to 6 digits), a Type, its assigned Partitions, Type A Arming Mode and Type B Arming Mode.
KEYS
TYPE A
CODE
TYPE
Disabled Partition 1 Partition 1 Partition 1
PARTITIONS
(ON=Assigned
OFF=Not Assigned)
ARMING
MODE
(ON=Arm
OFF=Disarm)
TYPE B
ARMING
MODE
(ON=Arm
OFF=Disarm)
Main User
User Partition 3 Partition 3 Partition 3
Duress Partition 4 Partition 4 Partition4
Patrol - -
Partition 2 Partition 2 Partition 2
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Installer PIN no. 24 can be changed by the Installer only (refer to parameter 257). The Options and Partitions can be programmed by the Installer only. PINs 1 through 23 can be changed by the Main User only.
Add. Code 1 Data
165 Code type î 166 Assigns partitions î 167 Arming mode A î 168 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 2 Data
169 Code type î 170 Assigns partitions î 171 Arming mode A î 172 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 3 Data
173 Code type î 174 Assigns partitions î 175 Arming mode A î 176 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 4 Data
177 Code type î 178 Assigns partitions î 179 Arming mode A î 180 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 5 Data
181 Code type î 182 Assigns partitions î 183 Arming mode A î 184 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 6 Data
185 Code type î 186 Assigns partitions î 187 Arming mode A î 188 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 7 Data
189 Code type î 190 Assigns partitions î 191 Arming mode A î 192 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 8 Data
193 Code type î 194 Assigns partitions î 195 Arming mode A î 196 Arming mode B u
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Add. Code 9 Data
197 Code type î 198 Assigns partitions î 199 Arming mode A î 200 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 10 Data
201 Code type î 202 Assigns partitions î 203 Arming mode A î 204 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 11 Data
205 Code type î 206 Assigns partitions î 207 Arming mode A î 208 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 12 Data
209 Code type î 210 Assigns partitions î 211 Arming mode A î 212 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 13 Data
213 Code type î 214 Assigns partitions î 215 Arming mode A î 216 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 14 Data
217 Code type î 218 Assigns partitions î 219 Arming mode A î 220 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 15 Data
221 Code type î 222 Assigns partitions î 223 Arming mode A î 224 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 16 Data
225 Code type î 226 Assigns partitions î 227 Arming mode A î 228 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 17 Data
229 Code type î 230 Assigns partitions î 231 Arming mode A î 232 Arming mode B u
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Add. Code 18 Data
233 Code type î 234 Assigns partitions î 235 Arming mode A î 236 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 19 Data
237 Code type î 238 Assigns partitions î 239 Arming mode A î 240 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 20 Data
241 Code type î 242 Assigns partitions î 243 Arming mode A î 244 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 21 Data
245 Code type î 246 Assigns partitions î 247 Arming mode A î 248 Arming mode B u
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Add. Code 22 Data
249 Code type î 250 Assigns partitions î 251 Arming mode A î 252 Arming mode B u
Add. Code 23 Data
253 Code type î 254 Assigns partitions î 255 Arming mode A î 256 Arming mode B u
Installer PIN (Address 257) Installer PIN: 4 to 6 digits
The Installer PIN can be changed by the Installer only.
Add. Description
257 new Installer PIN v confirm new Installer PIN u
Scheduler (Addresses 258 through 289)
The Scheduler controls auto-arming of the partitions. The days of the week must be programmed individually. Accepted format: hh:mm (4 digits)
Press to delete the programmed time.
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Add. Timer Partition 1 Data
258 Reserved 259 arm at time Monday î 260 arm at time Tuesday î 261 arm at time Wednesday î 262 arm at time Thursday î 263 arm at time Friday î 264 arm at time Saturday î 265 arm at time Sunday u
Add. Timer Partition 2 Data
266 Reserved 267 arm at time Monday î 268 arm at time Tuesdayî 269 arm at time Wednesday î 270 arm at time Thursday î 271 arm at time Fridayî 272 arm at time Saturday î 273 arm at time Sundayu
Add. Timer Partition 3 Data
274 Reserved 275 arm at time Monday î 276 arm at time Tuesday î 277 arm at time Wednesday î 278 arm at time Thursday î 279 arm at time Friday î 280 arm at time Saturday î 281 arm at time Sundayu
Step 1
Step 2
Add. Timer Partition 4 Data
282 Reserved 283 arm at time Monday î 284 arm at time Tuesday î 285 arm at time Wednesday î 286 arm at time Thursday î 287 arm at time Friday î 288 arm at time Saturday î 289 arm at time Sunday u
Clock (Address 290) Accepted Format: dd:mm:yyyy (8 digits) hh:mm (4 digits)Example
To program 25 April 2001 - hh.mm = 12:45
Select then press .
Select then press .
Add. Description
290 day, month, year v hour and minutes u
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Events (Addresses 291 through 418)
Telephone
numbers
KEYS
Assign the telephone numbers, the event code, the voice messages to each of the 128 events (refer to the table on the following page).
Use keys and to select the telephone numbers to dial for the event in question. Key ON = Telephone number will be dialled Key OFF = Telephone number will not be dialled
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
TO BE DIALLED
Telephone number 1 Voice message 1 Telephone number 2 Voice message 2 Telephone number 3 Voice message 3 Telephone number 4 Voice message 4 Telephone number 5 Voice message 5 Telephone number 6 Voice message 6 Telephone number 7 Voice message 7 Telephone number 8 Voice message 8
- No Voice message
VOICE MESSAGE
TO BE SENT
Event code Assign a 2 digit code to each event. Use keys through and super
keys through for HEX digits A, B, C, D, E and F.
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Voice message Use keys through to assign a Voice message to the event.
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The event with code 00 will not generate calls to the Central station.
Key ON = Voice message will be sent Key OFF = Voice message will not be sent
Use key to clear the voice message that corresponds to the event. Events with no Voice message will not generate voice calls.
Add. Description
xxx Telephone numbers v Event code v Voice message u
... ...
The following table shows the list of Events that can activate the digital and voice communicators.
Ø The Add. column shows the address of each event. Ø The no. column shows the identifier number of each event (corresponding
to the identifier no. in the Events page in the software suite).
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Ø The TELEPHONE NUMBER columns are for the telephone numbers that
will be dialled when the event occurs.
Ø The EC column is for the Code assigned to the event. Ø The VOICE MESSAGE columns are for the Voice message that will be
sent when the event occurs.
Ø The T column shows the non-modifiable part of the Contact ID protocol
code (assigned to the event type by the control panel).
Ø The A column shows the Contact ID protocol code assigned to the event
when the Automatic Code Programming option is selected (refer to "Events" Add 426).
TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGES
Use this row for the Telephone
Numbers and Voice Messages
Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T
291 01 292 02 293 03 294 04 295 05 296 06 297 07 298 08 299 09 300 10 301 11 302 12 303 13 304 14 305 15 306 16 307 17 308 18 309 19 310 20 311 21 312 22 313 23 314 24 315 25 316 26 317 27 318 28 319 29 320 30 321 31
Alarm partition 1 Alarm partition 2 Alarm partition 3 Alarm partition 4 Alarm zone 1 Alarm zone 2 Alarm zone 3 Alarm zone 4 Alarm zone 5 Alarm zone 6 Alarm zone 7 Alarm zone 8 Tamper Mains failure Trouble Battery Trouble Fuse Trouble BPI Trouble Reset Alarm zone 1 Reset Alarm zone 2 Reset Alarm zone 3 Reset Alarm zone 4 Reset Alarm zone 5 Reset Alarm zone 6 Reset Alarm zone 7 Reset Alarm zone 8 Reset tamper Reset mains failure Trouble Reset battery Trouble Reset fuse Trouble Reset BPI Trouble Super key 1
1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 45 3 A1 3 A2 3 00 3 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 3A 1 45 3 A1 3 A2 3 00 3 3A 1 15
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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGES
Use this row for the Telephone
Numbers and Voice Messages
Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T
322 32 323 33 324 34 325 35 326 36 327 37 328 38 329 39 330 40 331 41 332 42 333 43 334 44 335 45 336 46 337 47 338 48 339 49 340 50 341 51 342 52 343 53 344 54 345 55 346 56 347 57 348 58 349 59 350 60 351 61 352 62 353 63 354 64 355 65 356 66 357 67 358 68 359 69 360 70 361 71 362 72 363 73 364 74 365 75
Super key 2 Super key 3 Arm partition 1 Arm partition 2 Arm partition 3 Arm partition 4 Disarm partition 1 Disarm partition 2 Disarm partition 3 Disarm partition 4 Arm Special partition 1 Arm Special partition 2 Arm Special partition 3 Arm Special partition 4 Disarm Special partition 1 Disarm Special partition 2 Disarm Special partition 3 Disarm Special partition 4 Arm / DisA. by Code 1 Arm / DisA. by Code 2 Arm / DisA. by Code 3 Arm / DisA. by Code 4 Arm / DisA. by Code 5 Arm / DisA. by Code 6 Arm / DisA. by Code 7 Arm / DisA. by Code 8 Arm / DisA. by Code 9 Arm / DisA. by Code 10 Arm / DisA. by Code 11 Arm / DisA. by Code 12 Arm / DisA. by Code 13 Arm / DisA. by Code 14 Arm / DisA. by Code 15 Arm / DisA. by Code 16 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 1 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 2 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 3 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 4 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 5 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 6 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 7 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 8 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 9 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 10
1 AA 1 2A 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22
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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGES
Use this row for the Telephone
Numbers and Voice Messages
Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T
366 76 367 77 368 78 369 79 370 80 371 81 372 82 373 83 374 84 375 85 376 86 377 87 378 88 379 89 380 90 381 91 382 92 383 93 384 94 385 95 386 96 387 97 388 98 389 99 390 100 391 101 392 102 393 103 394 104 395 105 396 106 397 107 398 108 399 109 400 110 401 --
402 -­403 -­404 -­405 -­406 -­407 -­408 -­409 -­410 --
Arm / DisA. by Digital key 11 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 12 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 13 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 14 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 15 Arm / DisA. by Digital key 16 Command via modem Reset Memory partition 1 Reset Memory partition 2 Reset Memory partition 3 Reset Memory partition 4 Bypass zone 1 Bypass zone 2 Bypass zone 3 Bypass zone 4 Bypass zone 5 Bypass zone 6 Bypass zone 7 Bypass zone 8 Unbypass zone 1 Unbypass zone 2 Unbypass zone 3 Unbypass zone 4 Unbypass zone 5 Unbypass zone 6 Unbypass zone 7 Unbypass zone 8 Test Telephone line Trouble Reset telephone line Disarm by duress partition 1 Disarm by duress partition 2 Disarm by duress partition 3 Disarm by duress partition 4 Event buffer 70 % full Failed call to Tel.Num. 1
Failed call to Tel.Num. 2 Failed call to Tel.Num. 3 Failed call to Tel.Num. 4 Failed call to Tel.Num. 5 Failed call to Tel.Num. 6 Failed call to Tel.Num. 7 Failed call to Tel.Num. 8 Auto-bypass zone 1 Auto-bypass zone 2
4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 6 A2 3 54 3 54 1 21 1 21 1 21 1 21 1 00 3 05
3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 5 7A 5 7A
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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGES
Use this row for the Telephone
Numbers and Voice Messages
Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T
411 -­412 -­413 -­414 -­415 -­416 -­417 -­418 --
Auto-bypass zone 3 Auto-bypass zone 4 Auto-bypass zone 5 Auto-bypass zone 6 Auto-bypass zone 7 Auto-bypass zone 8 Reserved - Do not program! Reserved - Do not program!
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A 5 7A
Programming digital keys (Addresses 419 through 422) New Random code Address 419
Step 1 Enter 419.
Step 2
Step 3
Press .
Press to confirm and step back to PHASE 1. Operation Done will be confirmed by a long high-tone beep.
Step 4
Press to exit without saving, and step back to the PHASE 1. Digital key programming Address 420:
Step 1 Enter 420.
Step 2
Press .
Step 3 Enter a valid key reader number.
Step 4
Press .
Step 5 Enter any key number (1 through 128).
Step 6
Press .
+
If no key number is selected, and is pressed, the digital key number will correspond to the current number stored in the control panel memory. To program
the digital key features:
IIMPORTANT Digital keys with factory programming can operate this
control panel, however, this will lower the security level considerably. In order to assure the intended level of security each digital key must be pro­grammed with a random code.
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KEYS Setting options Data
digital key valid on partition 1 digital key valid on partition 2 digital key valid on partition 3 digital key valid on partition 4 valid service digital key (for service mode) valid digital key (non-service) enable digital key for reset call queue
Ø Insert the digital key into the selected key reader and wait for the beep. During
this phase it will be possible to program all the digital keys, and also change the setting options displayed on the keypad. All digital keys programmed after 128 will be clones, that is, with identical features as digital key 128. Press
to exit. To read a new Random code on a digital key Address 421:
Step 1 Enter 421.
Step 2
Step 3 Select key reader: 1 through 16.
Step 4
Step 5 Insert the digital key to read the random code. A long high-tone beep will
Electronic keys
for MASTER /
SLAVE systems
Press .
Press .
confirm Operation Done.
Add. Description
419 generates new Random code u 420 select key reader v select key no. v set options and insert key 421 select key reader v insert key to read new random code 422 select key no.v set options u (Prog.)
A MASTER / SLAVE system must have 2 or more control panels. MASTER / SLAVE systems are configured as follows: 1) one MASTER control panel; 2) one (or more) SLAVE control panel(s). Electronic keys must be programmed on the MASTER control panel, and can be used on all the control panels of a MASTER / SLAVE system. To configure a control panel as MASTER: carry out Address 419 procedure. Only the MASTER control panel can change the identification number (1 through 128) of electronic keys. To con­figure a control panel as SLAVE: use a valid electronic key and follow Address 421 procedure. SLAVE control panels can program the options of valid electronic keys only. The factory default programming of the control panel is MASTER.
Options (Addresses 423 to 425)
Addresses 423 to 425 are for Options programming. During Options pro­gramming the keys will take on the meaning shown in the following tables: Key OFF = option disabled; Key ON = option enabled.
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Add. Keys OPTIONS DEFAULT
423 Auto-reset partition no. 1
Auto-reset partition no. 2 Auto-reset partition no. 3 Auto-reset partition no. 4 False Digital Key signalling Immediate Mains Failure
signalling Key reader LEDs permanently active Telephone line check
u
424 Arm / DisA. partition no. 1 by Ter. [K]
Arm / DisA. partition no. 2 by Ter. [K] Arm / DisA. partition no. 3 by Ter. [K] Arm / DisA. partition no. 4 by Ter. [K] Enable Instant Reset of zone
alarm Start Test event
Two-way audio alert
u
425 Reset tamper memory denied to
User Code Reset alarm memory denied to Installer Code Arming denied with battery trouble Enable Installer Code for User Code PIN programming via PC Enable Call all for the Central station calls Enable Call all for Voice calls
Bypass Zone Tamper Enable Auto-bypass
Enable Installer Code
PIN for User Code
PIN programming
via PC
+
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u
When this option is enabled the Installer can program all the User Code PINs via PC (the Main User PIN will not be required). However, the Installer Code PIN must be entered in the Installer Code page. The words Freed PIN Programming on the title bar of the PIN Programming window will flash to signal option enabled.
This option can be enabled from the keypad only.
WARNING Use of Freed PIN programming lowers the security level
of the system, and is done at the Installer’s own risk. The customer must be informed of the possible consequences.
Events (Address 426)
Address 426 is for automatic programming of the Contact ID Event Codes (refer to the table on page 26).
426 Automatic Programming for
Contact ID Delete Event Codes and clear all telephone numbers
u
Telephone (Address 427)
Address 427 is for the length of time (0 through 63 minutes) that the audio chan­nel will be active after a Central station call (accepted keys through ).
Options (Address 428)
Address 428 is for switching from NC2TAST (LEDs 1 through 8 OFF) to ICON/KP keypads (LEDs 1 through 8 ON). Press to toggle the status of the 8 LEDs.
Options (Address 429) Arm squawk: if this option is enabled, arming by command zone or termi-
nal K will generate a short squawk (<1 sec.). Key ON: Option enabled; Key OFF: Option disabled.
Disable redundant Arming/Disarming: if this option is enabled, arming/dis­arming operations will not effect the current armed/disarmed status of the partitions.
Key ON: Option enabled; Key OFF: Option disabled. Prevent arming if not ready: if this option is enabled, arming will not be possible until all the partitions are ready to arm.
Key ON: Option enabled; Key OFF: Option disabled. Arming/Disarming signalling changeover (for CESA and CONTACT ID): if this option is enabled, the meaning of the Central Station Activation/Re­store codes for Arming/Disarming operations will be inverted.
Key ON: Option enabled; Key OFF: Option disabled.
Options (Address 430) Lock installer code: option enabled----reset of the factory default program-
ming will not default the Installer PIN.Key ON: Option disabled; Key
OFF: Option enabled
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