Rosslare SP-03V2G Users Guide

SP – 03V2
Elderly Care Telephone -
Wireless Emergency Sys tem
Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ 6
1.1 General ........................................................................................... 6
1.2 Special Feature s ............................................................................. 6
2 SP-03V2 OVERVIEW ................................................................... 7
2.1 The Panel ........................................................................................ 7
2.2 The Keypad..................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 General ............................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Quick Dial Numbers ............................................................. 9
2.3 Sound Indicators ........................................................................... 10
2.4 LED Indicators ............................................................................... 10
3 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 11
4 INSTALLATION ......................................................................... 13
4.1 Unpacking the Equipment ............................................................ 13
4.2 Getting to Know the SP-03V2 ........................................................ 13
4.3 Planning the Installation ................................................................ 13
4.4 Installing the Backup Battery ......................................................... 13
4.5 Connecting the Power, Telephone Line and Ethernet.................. 15
5 PROGRAMMING ..................................................................... 16
5.1 Overview ....................................................................................... 16
5.2 Installer Menu ................................................................................ 16
5.2.1 Change Code................................................................... 17
5.2.2 Zone Options ..................................................................... 17
5.2.3 Enrolling Wireless Dev ic es a nd Re mote Controls............... 18
5.2.4 Security .............................................................................. 19
5.2.5 Communications .............................................................. 29
5.2.6 Messages .......................................................................... 36
5.2.7 Maintenance..................................................................... 38
5.2.8 System Language Settings ................................................ 41
5.3 Master Menu ................................................................................. 42
5.3.1 Edit Master Code............................................................... 42
5.3.2 Defining User Codes .......................................................... 43
5.3.3 Setting Date and Time ....................................................... 43
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5.3.4 Setting Private Telephone Numbers .................................. 44
5.3.5 Quick Dial Phone ............................................................... 44
5.3.6 Forced Hang up ................................................................ 45
5.3.7 Logs ................................................................................... 45
5.3.8 Setting Zone Bypass ........................................................... 46
5.4 Reminder Mode ........................................................................... 47
6 REMOTE AND LOCAL PC PROGRAMMING ................................ 49
7 READING THE EVENT LOG ........................................................ 50
Appendix A. DEFAULT ZONE DESCRIPTIONS ................................. 51
Appendix B. CUSTOM ZONE DESCRIPTIONS ................................. 52
Appendix C. DETECTOR DEPLOYMENT PLAN ................................ 53
Appendix D. ACCESSORIES ........................................................ 54
D.1. Remote Control ............................................................................ 54
D.2. Repeaters ..................................................................................... 54
D.3. Sirens ............................................................................................. 55
D.4. Keypads ........................................................................................ 55
Appendix E. REPORTING CODES ................................................ 56
E.1. Key/Arm-Disarm Events ................................................................. 56
E.2. Trouble Events ............................................................................... 56
E.3. Test and Miscellaneous Events ..................................................... 57
E.4. Emergency Events ........................................................................ 57
E.5. Zone Events .................................................................................. 58
Appendix F. DECLARATION Of CONFORMITY .............................. 59
Appendix G. LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................. 60
Appendix H. TECHNICAL SUPPORT .............................................. 62
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INTRODUCTION
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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 General

The SP-03V2 Elderly Care Telephone by Rosslare Enterprises, Ltd. is the ideal wireless security system for home or small office providing intrusion protection. The SP-03V2 Elderly Care Telephone is also the wireless panel used to control, program and operate the security monitoring and IVR (Interactive Voice Response) messaging, with all of the regular features of a home telephone.
The SP-03V2 Elderly Care Telephone uses the latest RF technology and enables the smooth and easy operation of a large number of security and communication options.
The SP-03V2 panel is easy to install and set up via local programming and via a direct or modem connection to a PC, running the SP-03V2 PC Software.
The Panel has two full split reporting features for communicating to central station for Contact ID + 2-Way Voice Enabled event reporting and vocal communications.

1.2 Special F eatures

Five Custom textual and recordable zone descriptions
Advanced testing and diagnostics options
Programmable remote-control buttons
16 wireless zones
Programmable No Activity timer
Interactive Voice menus for private phones
Full Duplex 2-way voice with private phone reporting
USB port for local PC connection*
TCP/IP port for internet based reporting and programming with
automatic detection and configuration of TCP/IP connection.
8 programmable Pill reminders
*available in next release
SP-03V2 OVERVIEW
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2 SP-03V2 OVERVIEW

This section provides a description of the control panel and the keypad. In addition, it also describes the chimes emitted when the buttons on the keypad are pressed.

2.1 The Panel

Figure 1: SP-03V2 Front View
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Key
Icon
Action
number to

2.2 The Keypad

This chapter describes the keypad buttons and functions.

2.2.1 General

Emergency
Disarm / Cancel
Arm (Away) / Redial
Arm (Home) / Flash
Alphanumeric keys 1-9
Initiates an emergency call
Disarms the system when armed (requires code)
Cancels emergency calls and actions
Arms the system in Away mode (requires Code)
Redials last called phone number in telephone mode
Arms the system in home mode (requires code)
Numeric Entry (keys 1-9) Initiate/edit a
dial or quick dial Add an alphanumeric
character (keys 2-9)
0 Key
Numeric entry initiating/editing a number to dial or quick dial.
Trouble Display
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Key
Icon
Action
# Key
Þ Key Menu / Up
Quick Dial / Speaker
Volume
Clears Access Code Clears last entered digit
in Phone Number / Numeric Value during editing
Dials '#' during Manual Call
Enters a comma ',' as a Dialing Delay in Phone Number (during editing)
Dials '*' during Manual Call
Access the various Menus.
Up – In the menus
Down

2.2.2 Q uick Dial Number s

The SP-03V2 unit allows storage of 10 memorized telephone numbers with an alphanumeric name of up to 16 characters.
Entering, modifying or deleting quick-dial numbers is allowed under Master code access.
The Quick Dial button must be pressed to activate this option.
Enter Quick Dial mode Down – In the menus
Activates / Deactivates speaker, Line On / Off
Increase/decrease call/system volume
Yes/No (same as Enter/Cancel)
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Quick Dial Number
Behavior
UP or DOWN
Sound
Sounded when
Four short
minute
LED
Behavior
on when the system is armed and blinking
0 to 9
Indicates the quick-dial number to call. Initiates a menu for displaying and selecting the
required number.

2.3 Sound Indicators

Following are the sounds emitted by the system and push buttons:
Single beep
Long beep
beeps a
Short beep every second
Chime
A key is pressed An attempt is made to enter an invalid or
unacceptable entry
If enabled, on trouble condition.
An exit/entry delay is activated. Beep sounded every 0.5 seconds during last 10
seconds of delay. Activated (if enabled). Three programmable
chime types available

2.4 LED Indicators

This section describes the status and communication LED indicators.
Status LED
Communication LED
Red
while the system is arming. Green ON when the phone line, Modem or
TCP/IP Channel are active.
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RF Data
Receiver Sensitivity
Environme ntal Data
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Dimensions

3 SPECIFICATIONS

RF Unit Type
Antenna Type Operating
Frequencies
Transmitter Power
Range (open field)
RF Device ID Coding
The SP-03V2 system has optimum range if installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, however it may be affected by radio noise from nearby high-power sources, or signal interference (blocking) by large metal surfaces or multiple concrete walls.
Integrated RF transceiver (two-way) shielded super heterodyne, fixed frequency
Printed PCB type antenna
433.92 MHz G series
868.35 MHz H series Up to -68 dBm Up to +10 dBm, less based on country
requirements Up to 250 m in open space for detectors, and 110
m for hand-held remote controls Three-bytes non-replicated per sensor type, or
multiples of 16 million possible codes, make it almost impossible to have two like coded transmitters
L x W x D Weight
0º – 60º C (32º F - 140º F)
-25 º – 70º C (-13º F - 158º F) 85% at 30º C Non condensing 220 x 140 x 48 mm
8.7 x 5.5 x 1.9 inch 595 gr. (1.3 lbs.)
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Electrica l Data
Display
Local siren
External Power Supply
Current Consumption
Internal Backup
Battery
Communication
RF Jamming Detection
Programmable No­Activity Timer
Two CRM Numbers Reporting Protocols
Three Private USB V2.0
Ethernet RJ-45 Por t
Telephone Line-In and
and Accounts
SPECIFICATIONS
2 Lines of 16 characters, backlit LCD 87 dbA
13.8 V DC; 800mA Standby - 120 mA
Maximum - 500 mA 800 mAh for 6 hours standby,
2 hours full alarm
UL / EN selectable 1-30 minutes, per zone
Primary only, Secondary only, Alternate, Both or Disable Modes
Contact ID + Contact ID over IP
Telephone Numbers
Line-Out
*available in next release
Voice reporting and two-way voice communications
Local PC programming connection * Remote PC programming and
monitoring on LAN or WAN connections featuring line seizure in case of phone
use during alarm

INSTALLATION

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4 INSTALLATION

4.1 Unpacking the Equipment

The contents of your package are listed below. First, make sure that all the items in the kit have been included. If you find that any item is missing, contact your dealer immediately.
SP-03V2 Elderly Phone package content
One SP-03V2 Elderly Care Telephone - Wireless Emergency System
One Handset
One Handset cord
O n e AC-DC power adapter
One Telephone cord.
One Rechargeable lead-acid battery

4.2 Getting to Know the SP-03V2

The SP-03V2 resembles an intelligent telephone set with a speakerphone and a handset; however, it has several additional keys, which are used for programming the system as detailed in the SP-03V2 OVERVIEW, on page 7.

4.3 Planning the Installation

The tables located in Appendix A. through Appendix D. on page 51, to 54 can assist you to plan and register the location of each detector. Mark the transmitters and detectors in the supplied tables accordingly.

4.4 Installing the Backup Battery

The battery is installed by opening the battery door located on the bottom of the SP-03V2. Turn the SP-03V2 over to see the battery door.
To install the Backup Battery:
1. Remove the screw that secures the battery door; use a small Phillips head screwdriver and turn the screw counterclockwise.
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Figure 2: Rear of SP-03V2 Showing Battery Door
2. Carefully insert a flat screwdriver in the slot under the screw-hole tab, and twist to lift the tab off the main housing. Alternatively, you may use your finger to pull off the battery lid.
Note:
Be particularly careful not to lose the screw, or damage the battery door unit.
Do not try to remove the battery door from the catches without removing the screw, and do not over tighten the screw
3. Inside the battery compartment, you will see a battery connector on the PSB.
Figure 3: Battery Compartment Interior
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4. Connect the rechargeable battery by connecting the wire block as shown in Figure 3, on page 14. Once connected, slide the battery into the compartment and replace the lid, and the screw.

4.5 Connecting the Power, Telepho ne Li ne and Ethernet

The SP-03V2 utilizes a standard AC/DC adapter and uses the standard RJ-11 phone wire.
To Connect the Phone Line and Ethernet:
1. Plug one end of the RJ-11 telephone cable to the Line-In phone jack of the SP-03V2.
2. Plug the other end to the wall phone jack.
3. Connect the SP-03V2’s Line-Out phone jack to the rest of the house.
4. Plug the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack of the SP-03V2.
5. Plug the other end to the Ethernet socket in the wall or to the local Ethernet connection.
To Connect the Power:
1. Connect AC adapter jack into the socket (marked “13.8V DC”) ensure that the (rounded) rectangular protrusion is horizontal.
2. Twist the jack clockwise by 90 degrees to lock in place.
3. Verify that the input marked on the AC to DC converter corresponds to your mains voltage.
4. Plug the converter into an electric outlet.
5. Verify that the SP-03V2’s display is on.
6. The system will automatically detect and configure the Ethernet connection. If the connection is established an arrow will appear in the top right corner, if the Ethernet cable is disconnected, no indication will appear. If the Ethernet cable is connected but the system could not initialize the TCP/IP configuration, an X will appear.
7. Lift the handset and verify the presence of a dial tone.
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5 PROGRAMMING

5.1 Overview

SP-03V2 must be programmed after installation. You can use the backup battery or the AC power supply as operating power while programming.
SP-03V2 is provided with two default codes:
Default installer code: 8888 – Enables you to program SP-03V2
Default Master code: 1234 – Enables you to change the master
code and modify the User and Master options
We recommend that you change the master and installer codes after using them for the first time.

5.2 Installer M enu

The Installer’s menu enables access to the following group of options:
Change (installer) code
Zones
Enrolling
Security
Communications
Messages
Maintenance
Select Language
To Enter the Installer Menu:
1. Press Menu until the screen displays Installer Menu.
2. Press Enter.
3. Enter the installer code; the default code is 8888.
4. Once in the INSTALLER scroll the sub menus. Press Enter to access the desired sub menu as detailed below.
MENU use the Up and Down buttons to
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5.2.1 Change Code

This option enables you to change the installer code with which you enter the system. The default code is 8888.
To change the Installer Code:
1. Access the Installer menu as explained on page 16.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to locate the CHANGE
CODE
submenu. Press the Enter button to access the submenu
3. Type a new four-digit installer code and press Enter to save your new code.

5.2.2 Zone Options

This menu allows you to define each of the 16 available zones. You can define the zone type, description, activity type and it’s audible chime indication.
To specify Zone Behavior and Options:
1. Access the Installer menu as explained on page 16.
2. Use the Up and Down button to locate the Z Press the Enter button to access the submenu.
3. Select the required zone by either browsing all 16 using the Up and Down buttons and confirm with Enter or by entering the zone number, using the numeric keypad.
4. Once in the desired zone, use the Up and Down buttons to browse the options, press Enter to access the desired sub menu in order to define several characteristics as follows:
Zone Type; select one of the following:
o Interior o Perimeter o Delay
o Fire o 24 Hour
Silent
Description; select one of the fixed descriptions or one of the five (5) editable custom descriptions.
Chime; select one of three chimes, or chime off. By default, zone is
No Activity; select E D
CHIME OFF.
NABLE or DISABLE, By default the option is
ISABLE
ONES submenu.
o 24 Hour
Audible
o Chime
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5.2.3 Enrolling Wireless Devices and Remote Controls

You can enroll up to sixteen (16) detectors, eight (8) remote controls, four (4) remote sirens, four (4) keypads, and four (4) repeaters. The enrollment process can also be done via the software, refer to the software manual for further details.
Before enrolling wireless devices, the installer should determine whether the working frequency of the wireless devices is H (868 MHz) or G (433 MHz). The installer should also be sure that all of these wireless devices contain the appropriate batteries.
To Enroll a Wireless Device or Remote Control:
1. Access the Installer menu as explained on page 16.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to locate the E Press the Enter button to access the submenu.
3. Select a group of wireless devices:
SIRENS
, KEYPADS, or REPEATERS.
DETECTORS, REMOTE CONTROLS, R.
4. Choose the device number to enroll within the selected device group.
5. If a device exists, the system will display the following message:
Enter to Delete. To replace the device with a new device, press Enter to delete, and continue with Step 4, above.
6. If a device does not exist, the system will display the following message: Waiting for Signal. The system will wait for an event to be sent from a wireless device (e.g., Tamper, Alarm).
7. If the system receives an event from any wireless device, the system will provide an audible acknowledgement of receipt, and will display the following message: Enter to Store.
8. After you press Enter, the system will be ready to enroll the next wireless device.
NROLLING submenu.
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