This Control panel has been developed and manufactured according to the highest standards of quality, reliability and performance.
Installation of this Control panel must be duly carried out in accordance with the local laws in
force.
Proper functioning of the security system must be checked regularly (monthly). The test procedure
depends on the system configuration, therefore, ask your installer for the test procedure instructions.
BENTEL SECURITY srl shall not be responsible for damage arising from improper installation or maintenance by unauthorized personnel.
This Control panel can be programmed through the OMNIA 3.0 software or higher.
Where features and programming procedures apply to Omnia and Omnia/S the product will be referred
to as the Panel.
Where features and programming procedures apply to one of the appliances in particular the product
name will be specified.
Omnia and Omnia/S comply with:
Low voltage: EN 60950:2000
Emission: EN 50081-1:1992
Immunity: EN 50130-4/1995 + A1:1998
Burglar control: CEI 79/2a Ed. 1993
Terminal Equipment (TE): TBR 21 -- 1:1998
Omnia and Omnia/S are tested and approved by the Italian "Ministero delle Comunicazioni" with certificates of approval:
Omnia-IT/97/TS/007
Omnia/S-IT/97/TS/006
thereby, are suitable for connection to the PSTN line.
Omnia/S is IMQ listed and carries the IMQ Security Systems mark (DAT no. U0805).
BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product with-
All basic security system options, and the Advanced options provided by this Panel can be programmed and controlled from the keypads.
This Control panel supports up to 8 OmniaTAST-R keypads (figure 1a) or MIA-S keypads (figura 1b).
The instructions in this manual refer to OmniaTAST-R and MIA-S keypads (if not otherwise stated).
When the instructions are common to both keypads, only the OmniaTAST-R keypad will be shown in the figures.
The following table shows the differences between the OmniaTAST-R keypad, and the MIA-S keypad.
OmniaTAST-R
MIA-S
MIA-S (Superkeys)
12
12
12
abc
abc
o o o
3456
def
3
def
3
MIA-S (scroll keys)
Ø OmniaTAST-Rkeys , and will assume Superkey status (provide special functions), when they are
12
pressed for 3 seconds (refer to Superkeys). The the same functions are provided respectively by keys ,
and on the MIA-S keypad.
wx
yz
Ø MIA-S keys and scroll up; keys and scroll down; keys and scroll across.
9
C
Brightness, Contrast and Volume (MIA-S only)
It is possible to control the brightness, contrast and volume of the MIA-S keypad.
The Contrast, Brightness and Volume can be adjusted during standby status only.
+
Brightness
Ø press to increase brightness;
Ø press to decrease brightness.
Contrast
Ø press to increase the contrast;
Ø press to decrease the contrast;
AB
Keys and control the brightness level of the display:
A
B
C
Keys and control the contrast level of the display:
C
D
D
78
ghi
jkl
5
4
ghi
jkl
5
4
pq
6
7
rs8
pq
6
rs
7
8
90A#B
tuv
tuv
wx
yz
9
wx
yz
9
wx
yz
9
or or
C
0
AB
0
0
D
AB
ESC
EXC
E
S
C
OFF
PRGONRES
ON#OFF
3
0
D
AB
Volume The buzzer can operate at either high or low volume, or can be silenced (mute).
E
S
C
The key controls the volume level of the buzzer:
E
S
Ø press the until the required volume is obtained.
C
The three volume levels are identified by three different types of beep:
-- short beep of low intensity = Mute
-- medium beep of medium intensity\ = Low Volume
-- long beep of high intensity = Low Volume
CONTROLLING THE SYSTEM VIA KEYPAD5
LEDs
The Control panel status will be shown on the display, and will be indicated by the three LEDs (ICONS) on the
keypad.
LEDs The LEDs will function as follows:
ICONMEANING
OFF: all keypad partitions disarmed
ON: at least one keypad partition armed
OFF: Standby status (no alarm)
ON: alarm on one or more zones
Slow flashing: tamper on one or more zones or on the Panel
Fast flashing: alarm or tamper on one or more zones or on the Panel
OFF: No trouble
ON: Trouble
Slow flashing: at least one zone in Test status
Fast flashing: at least one zone in Test status, and one in Trouble status
Not available with this Control panel
Each Keypad can signal Zone alarm or Tamper on the zones of its partitions.
+
Open Panel, Unbalanced Tamper line, Tamper on BPI devices and False Key/Card at Reader will generate Tam-
+
per warnings on the LEDs.
Display During standby status the upper row will show the date and time as per programmed format, and the lower row will
show the system status, for example:
18:22 2001/12/23
AADDDD-- x
Automatic
viewing of zones
in Alarm
Characters and
meanings
Icons and
meanings
If a Zone alarm or Tamper event has been logged ( LED ON or flashing), the upper row of the display will show
the zone descriptions in sequential order.
The lower row will provide information on system status.
CHARACTERMEANING
D
A
-
The lower row will provide Trouble warnings. The icons below the display will indicate the type of trouble:
----X directly above an icon means the corresponding status is active.
ICONMEANING
The corresponding partition is disarmed. If the D is flashing, a partition alarm has been
logged.
The corresponding partition is armed. If the A is flashing, a partition alarm has been logged.
The corresponding partition is not a keypad partition.
Open Panel
Tamper line violation
BPI device tamper
False Key/Card at Reader
BPI bus device Trouble
The status of the Teleservice and Answer machine options will be shown to the right of the trouble warning:
----Q directly above an icon means the corresponding option is enabled.
The last icon indicates the telephone line status.
above the icon means the Panel has engaged the telephone line.
ICONMEANING
Telephone line engaged
Five basic options are available from standby status.
Enter a User code PIN (4 to 6 digits) then press the relevant key.
KEY SEQUENCEOPTION
<PIN>
<PIN>
<PIN>
<PIN>
<PIN>
PRG
OFF
A
B
ON
RES
#
Global arming
Global disarming
Type A arming
Type B arming
User menu access
View Trouble
All options----except View Trouble----require a User code PIN.
The selected option will affect the partitions of the User code PIN and keypad in use.
+
Request Denied (Empty request) will be signalled by an error beep, and the following message:
+
ATTENTION!
NOT ENAB.FUNCT.
Empty requests may be due to either the User code or keypad.
For example: the User code is enabled for Global arming on a specific group of partitions that are not keypad partitions.
n Global arming request<PIN> +
This request will arm all the partitions of the User code and keypad in use.
n Global disarming request<PIN> +
This request will disarm all the partitions of the User code and keypad in use.
n Type A or B arming request<PIN> + or
A
This request will arm or disarm specific partitions----as per programming.
Each User code can be programmed with Type A and Type B arming configurations. These configurations will de-
termine the User code partitions that will arm or disarm.
For example: a Type A configuration may be:
Partitions (Areas) 1, 4, 5 to arm
Partitions (Areas) 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 to disarm
When a Type A and Type B arming request is made, the Panel will elaborate the programmed configuration and
arm or disarm the partitions of the User code and keypad in use.
Each keypad can operate its assigned only (keypad partitions).
+
ON
PRG
OFF
RES
B
#
n Arming requests
Before confirming an arming request, the Panel will check for:
Ø Open zones
Ø Bypassed zones
Ø Trouble
If one of these conditions is found the Panel will not arm, and will await further instructions.
CONTROLLING THE SYSTEM VIA KEYPAD7
Open zone check If zones are currently open (alarm status) the following message will be shown:
Open zones ↓↵
Arm ?
The user will have three options:
ESC
EXC
Exit: the Panel will not arm
Continue: the Panel will arm
0
View: a list of the zones in alarm status will be shown.
The upper row will show the zone label and the lower row the alarm or bypassed status.
Use the lower row to bypass / unbypass the zones.
Refer Zone status for details on the View and Bypass options.
+
Auto-bypassable
zones
Bypassed zone
If an Auto-bypassable zone is currently open (alarm status) it will be bypassed automatically when the system
arms, and unbypassed when the system disarms.
If a zone is currently bypassed the following message will be shown:
check
Bypassed zone ↓↵
Arm ?
The user will have three options:
ESC
EXC
Exit: the Panel will not arm
Continue: the Panel will arm
If the arming request is confirmed some partitions will have bypassed zones.
+
0
View: a list of the zones bypassed status will be shown.
Trouble check If trouble is detected the following message will be shown:
Warn.-Trouble ↵
Arm ?
The user will have two options:
ESC
EXC
Exit: the Panel will not arm
Continue: the Panel will arm
Refer to View Trouble for viewing instructions.
+
Memory reset The memory will reset when the partitions arm.
n View Trouble
The amber LED will go ON to signal Panel trouble.
From standby status:
Press to view the Trouble (Warning) list.
90
Use or to scroll the list.
ESC
EXC
Press to exit.
The Trouble Warnings are as follows.
Ø Warning fuse +F : sensor power fuse has blown
Ø Warning fuse +B : board auxiliary power fuse has blown
Ø Warn. fuse BPI1 : BPI1 fuse has blown
Ø Warn. fuse BPI2 : BPI2 fuse has blown
Ø No mains : Mains failure---- the Panel will be powered by the battery
Ø Low battery : battery needs recharging
Ø Warn.pow.troub. : battery trouble or the battery protection fuse has blown
Ø Warn.pow.station: remote power station trouble (mains failure, fuses, battery down or not working properly)
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