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AVA

WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM

INSTALLERS MANUAL

Carefully read through this manual prior to installing and programming the system!

Teletek Electronics JSC


Sofia, November 2005

Guarantee

Guarantee
During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or for ninety (90) days, whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship, which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee.

International Guarantee
Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria, except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable.

Guarantee Procedure
This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The manufacturer shall accept no product whatsoever, of which no prior notice has been received. Conditions for waiving the guarantee This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship, related to its normal use. It shall not cover: Damages resulting from transportation and handling; Damages caused by natural calamities, such as fire, floods, storms, earthquakes or lightning; Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer; Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modifications or surrounding objects; Damages caused by peripheral appliances unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer; Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products; Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose; Damages caused by improper maintenance; Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse. In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the manufacturers liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as the sole compensation for breach of the guarantee. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special, accidental or consequential damages, on the grounds of breach of guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal notion.

Waiver
This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees, explicit or implicit (including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specific purposes), and over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer. The manufacturer does neither agree, nor empower, any person, acting on his own behalf, to modify or alter this Guarantee, nor to replace it with another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product.

Unwarranted Services
The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been returned to its factory, at its sole discretion under the conditions below. The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been received. The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and returned. The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those products, which can be repaired, shall be paid for every repaired appliance. The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products manufacturer deems unrepairable. The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product.

Contents

Contents
Guarantee .......................................................................................... 2 1. General .......................................................................................... 3
1.1 Main Specifications ............................................................................... 3 1.2 Keypad. Principles for Working with the Control Panel Keypad ...... 4 1.2.1 LED Indication of Control Panel Keypad .......................................... 5 1.2.2 Display of the Control Dispay keypad ............................................... 5 1.2.3 Sound Indication ................................................................................ 6 1.2.4. Built-in Siren ..................................................................................... 6 1.3. Wireless Keypad..............................................................................7 2. System Installation ........................................................................ 8 2.1 Control Panel Installation ..................................................................... 8 2.1.1 Location & Mounting ........................................................................ 10 2.1.2 Initial Activation ................................................................................ 13 2.2 Device Programming .......................................................................... 15 2.2.1 General Programming Information ................................................. 15 2.2.2 Specific Device Information ............................................................ 17 2.2.3 For PIR-Detectors .............................................................................. 17 2.2.4 For Magnetic Contacts ...................................................................... 19 2.2.5 For Remote Controls ........................................................................ 20 2.2.6 For Sirens ......................................................................................... 21 2.2.7 For Fire Detectors ............................................................................. 23 2.2.8 For Wireless Keypads ....................................................................... 24 2.2.9 For Wired Detectors ........................................................................ 24 2.2.10 For Repeater...............................................................................25 2.3 Programming the Functions ............................................................... 26 2.4 Users Programming ............................................................................ 28 2.5 Programming Detector Areas ............................................................. 29 2.6 Output Programming ........................................................................... 30 2.7 System Adjustments ............................................................................ 31 2.8 Dialer .................................................................................................... 34 4. Engineer menus .......................................................................... 45 5. Events LOG ................................................................................. 48 6. Electrical Specifications ............................................................ 49 6.1. General ................................................................................................ 49 6.2. Further information ...................................................................... 49

1. General

1. General
1.1 Main Specifications
AVA is a security system which provides several forms of protection against intruders, fire, technical and medical events. The System consists of a Control Panel with an integrated LCD Display, as well as a keypad for communicating with various wireless devices such as: PIR, magnetic contact, remote controls, a Wireless Keypad, an Outdoor and Indoor Siren. A telephone communicator/dialer for occurring event alerts, as well as a remote control for some of the system functions, can also be installed with the Control Panel.

Fig. 1The AVA sistem and its devices

1. General

Features: - The System is capable of maintaining up to 24 wireless devices. The Detectors can be easily grouped into 6 security detector Areas. These Areas can be programmed for Entry/Exit, Follow or Instant Alarm activations. - The System maintains 6 Arm functions and 6 Disarm functions and provides an option for programming the Areas to be Armed/Disarmed, as well as which of the PGMs to generate the signal. These functions can be activated via the Remote Control or through the 16 user codes from Control Panel keypad. -Three types of Panic functions are maintained, which can be activated from the Control Panel keypad, from the Remote Controls or by telephone. -The System maintains Real Time and records the latest 256 events by date/hour/minute of occurrence, which can be reviewed from the Main Module keypad. -A PC software has been designed for the System, which serves to program and monitor / control the telephone line. - Wireless keypad that can Arm and Disarm and also show the s tstus of the system.

1.2 Keypad. Principles for Working with the Control Panel Keypad
The Control Panel Keypad consists of 20 keys for general and special functions. A short sound signal is heard when a key is pressed in confirmation that the key has been acknowledged, and when a given action is terminated a signal is heard to confirm or reject the action.

LCD display TeleTek AVA24 Wed.07/28 13:29 LED indication

AR

DIS AR M

PRG

BPS TRB L
ME M

1 4 7
CLR

2 5 8 0

3 6 9
ENT

Keypad

Fig. 2. Control Panel Keypad Enter the access code to achieve the menu, unless the One touch option has been activated. The engineer/installer menus and submenus are numbered and represent a tree-type structure.

1. General

Button
ARM

Action Arming the system

Button
CLR

Action Reject entered data or back to the previous level in programming mode Pressing continuously the button will stop the sound indication of the built-in buzzer for trouble in the system Acknowledge entered data or forward to the next level in programming mode Scroll to the next menu or letter Scroll to the previous menu or letter

D IS

AR M

Disarming the system Zone bypass System troubles review Event LOG review

ENT

BPS TR B

ME M

PRG

Programming, selecting and deselecting

Table 1. Button description and their action 1.2.1 LED Indication of Control Panel Keypad
There are 4 LED indicators for the main events in the system on the LCD keypad display, integrated into the control panel box. 230V AC lights up in green to indicate main power supply; extinguishes to indicate main power supply failure. TROUBLE lights up in yellow in the event of System Tamper; blinks in case of System Trouble. It is recommended to call your installer. ALARM lights up in red in case of an alarm event; blinks during entry or exit times. FIRE lights up in red to indicate a fire event.

1.2.2 Display of the Control Dispay keypad


The System Display is 2 16 symbols, using characters and digits with several graphic symbols for: Fire Tamper Alarm Memory Low battery charge level of the main System module Low battery charge level of a System module No connection with module Burnt out fuse

1. General Armed Armed with bypassed detectors Requires engineer supervision Bypassed module Disallowed module Area is ready to Arm Open area

The display has a LED backlight, which can be adjusted for brightness and has an energy saving function while in standby mode and/or during main supply failure.

1.2.3 Sound Indication


The following sound indications have been integrated within the AVA: Short beep upon pressing any key. Continuous beep refusal to perform an action. Continuous sound, followed by a chime confirmation signal. Interrupted sound signal exit time is running. Quick interrupted sound signal exit time is running or an important event has occurred such as Tamper, Fire, etc. Double sound signal every 20 seconds in the case of technical system problems.

1.2.4. Built-in Siren


AVAcontrol panel has a built-in dynamic sounder which can be programmed to be activated according to system events and to the duration of the alarm signal duration.

1.3. Wireless Keypad The KBD100TE wireless keypad is used for viewing the status of the system, arming and desarming the alarm panel. The keypad has one input zone that can be used for example for a magnetic contact detector when the keypad is installed on the wall next to a door. Additional detailed information you can find in the manual of the KBD100TE keypad.

2. System installation

2. System Installation
2.1 Control Panel Installation 2.1.1 Location & Mounting
Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2" around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source, ground connection and telephone line connection. Before mounting the cabinet, install the four nylon mounting studs into the wall. Recommended drill is 6-8 mm (please see at the back of the pack). The screws are not supplied (they depend of the type of the wall). Recommend screws are 4,235 DIN 7981 and wallanchor 630 UN 9802. Use the four wall attachment openings indicated in Fig. 3.

Figure 3

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Fig. 4. The four wall attachment openings

Adjust the tamper with the help of the screw below it in such way that viewed from aside it must be in a horizontal position (Fig. 4).

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Fig. 5 Connecting the flat cable and built-in sounder cable Connect the flat cable and the built-in sounder cable, as shown in Fig. 5. Connect all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before connecting any external and supply cable to the main circuit board. The main supply cable entry (for 230V AC 50/60Hz, 0,315mA fuse protection is integrated in the wire terminal) is in the bottom left part of the plastic box. The entry hole is for standard power supply cable (not supplied) The cable must be tightened with two screws (provided in the nylon bag) and with a plastic cover. The plastic cover is molded in the base of the box. Three of them are provided and are easy to remove. They have two holes for tightening screws (screws are provided). This way the cable could not be puled out. Please refer to Fig. 6. Observe the safety rules for working with 230V! To provide power during power loss, connect a 12Vdc 1,2 to 7Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) . Connect the backup battery after applying AC power (as shown in Fig.7). When installing, verify proper polarity, as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse. Disconnect the battery before replacing the fuse.

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Fig. 6. Connecting the power supply cables Install the cable installations for the PGMs and the cable connected detectors according to Fig. 7.

Zn1

Scheme of connection of the input Zn1 GND


510 1k 2.2k 510

!ATTENTION! Do not touch the antenna! Antenna

TAMPER

TAMPER

In 1 Zn2

In 2

RESET jumper

Connector for the internal LCD keyboard

Scheme of connection of the input Zn2 GND


510 1k 2.2k 510

Backup battery and the +AUX output fuses

Connector for digital communicator

TAMPER

TAMPER

BATT +AUX In 4

Connector for the internal sounder Connector for the internal TAMPER switch

In 3
+12V 1k PGM

AC

+AUX- PGM1

PGM3 PGM4

Zn1 GND

Zn2

+
GND

PGM2

Backup battery leads

Internal scheme of outputs PGM1..4

Fig. 7. PGMs connection

2. System installation The System outputs are of a transistor type (NPN) with a 1k resistor in the collector. By default all these are in NC status i.e. the transistor is ON and the output shuts down towards the mass of the eventual external load. PGM1 provides current up to 1 A to GND, where PGMs 2, 3 and 4 provide current up to 100 mA to GND. The outputs are intended to be used as open collectors: i.e. for switching the load over to the mass. The supplementary 1 k resistor in the collector is used for of the positive output level, in case when the Output is designated to be potential. Thereby, the current is limited by the resistor. To install the Dailer board in the AVA control panle box see the figure 8 below:

Fig.8 Connecting the communicator to the AVA main board

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2.1.2 Initial Activation


An initial activation is performed after the System is installed: i.e.the power and the battery terminals are connected (initial power-up) via a jumper placed for total reset (it is located next to the processor). The System will activate when the monitor displays Please remove reset jumper. After the jumper is removed, the System will reset in a few seconds (observe Resetting! Please wait) and it will be ready to perform. The System is currently is with no devices attached to it and its parameters are by default. Tthe following quick actions have to be performed before the System is installed and ready to work after resetting: 1. Install and learn the wireless devices, as described in Item 2.1 to this Manual. Perform the described Radio Test. 2. Program the devices according to your needs (where these may differ from default settings) as described in the Manual in item 2.2. It is recommended the devices to be labeled in order to facilitate their further use and their log event review. 3. Program the Detectors Area according to the required organization and function of the System. It would help to assign names to the Areas, according to their functions. 4. Program or modify the Arm/Disarm functions, because they are user operated and can be activated by the Remote Control keys. 5. Program the required User Codes and functions which have the right to arm, as well as their attributes. 6. Program the outputs if necessary. 7. Change system adjustments, where necessary. 8. Do not forget to learn the user how to manage the System and when to seek the assistance of the installer. 2.1 Installing the Wireless Devices All wireless devices are installed in one and the same manner.

Basic Principles
The System communicates within a unique House Address (HA). In order for a given device to be installed in the System, it must not have an HA, which has been acquired from some other System. In such case the deletion must be done. Make it by supplying mains to the device (the battery is first removed and then returned) whilst the device tamper remains open: i.e. open the device; if powered, let it stay with no power for about 10 seconds and then power it up with an open tamper. The red LED will light up interruptedly. While it blinks, close and open the tamper no less than three times. The device has now been reset and in the case of a follow-up closing or opening of the tamper it would attempt to be learned (if devices are new there should be no deletion these are deleted by default). Resetting the House Address (HA) of the Remote Control can be done by pressing simultaneously and continuously its three keys
1 , 2

. The red LED lights up perma-

nently. The follow-up learning procedure is initiated by pressing any key, which is then confirmed by a continuous green light. A short red blink would mean that a command is being sent, a short green one Panel confirmation of that command.

Be careful when working and storing the remote control never press the three keys simultaneously!
In order for the System to detect a new device it is necessary to initiate a procedure for adding new devices from the Engineer Menu:

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Engineer code

2)Devices 1)Add Devices 1)Add Devices Start? dNxxxx Stop? #xxxxxx

ENT

ENT

ENT

to stop procedure

The Control Panel will display the learned devices, together with their Type (dNxxxx) and Unique number (#xxxxxx) after a procedure has been initiated. Transmission will be initiated from every new device whereby communication reliability during learning and the following test mode will be monitored. During the learning mode, the communication of the devices and the Control Panel use twice less their nominal power, in order to ensure that as a consequence the communication between them in any case will be more reliable. It is recommended that learning, or at least the radio test, be performed with the Main Module installed at a place where it would remain permanently, and the device is installed on its permanent operating location. Keep in mind that during installation the first added device, if it is a Detector, belongs to Area 1, the second one belongs to Area 2, and every next device belongs to Area 3. When installed, Fire Detectors shall be attributed to Area 6. Example: The device has been reset and a procedure for adding devices has been started from the Control Panel. Press and release the device tamper. A red LED will indicate transmission, and a green LED will light up permanently to indicate successful learning. The device will then perform a single control transmission using the parameters it has just received. If learning fails, press the tamper once again. After the device is learned, it automatically passes into Radio Connection Test Mode (communication with reduced output power). The test should be performed under conditions similar to future normal working conditions and therefore the device must be placed at the location it will be used. Every follow-up transmission will be indicated by a red LED and the power of perception will be indicated by the number of green LED blinks. There are 1, 2 or 3 blinks. Three 3 blinks should dominate and from time to time there will be 2 blinks where the device has been located under favorable radio connection conditions. Should single green LED blinks predominate or where they simply have not connection at all, then the device has been placed under unfavorable conditions or is far away from the Control Panel and should be installed elsewhere (it is possible to significantly improve radio communication only by moving it to a different location in the same premise). Because it is a portable device the remote control does not indicate the power of the radio signal by a green LED blink.

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After verification that a given device functions properly, its cover must be closed, ensuring that the tamper is also closed and its installation is thereby finally completed. The Device will automatically leave the Radio Communication Test Mode in about 6 seconds and will pass into normal working mode. Test messages will be sent every X minutes to the Control Panel for permanent monitoring of the radio link availability. The X duration of test messages is the same for all devices and can be programmed at address 2.2.1 (see below). It is advisable to check if no other devices have been added by mistake during programming after they had been learned in the System. This ca n happend when two or more AVA systems are working together or close to each other. In such case these should be removed from the list of devices (2.2.1).

After a Reset of the main panel or of the House Addresses of the

devices have been done a learning procedure must be done for every one of them! If the system will be shut off after the devices have been learned to the system their batteries should be removed in order not to be discharged during the attepmts of the detectors to communicate with the panel!

2.2 Device Programming


As a rule programming is not obligatory, because every added device has default programmed parameters which are sufficient for its own normal performance and for that of the System. The default parameters are the provided values or those which have been underlined in this Manual. In practice it is advisable to program no less than the names of the devices and the users, for example, if theinstaller has several preferences. Programming information may be general (referring to all devices) or specific (for instance referring to PIRs).

2.2.1 General Programming Information:


There are several types of general information, located in the menu:
Engineer code

2)Program Device 1)Common Prog. 2)Common Prog. 1)LED config

ENT

ENT

- program the diode indications for the devices here:


1)LED config * open
ENT

16 * TX/RX * programming Use


ENT

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to make the selection, mark/unmark using PRG and confirm by pressing .

2)Common Prog. 2)Communication

ENT

- here you can set the time for sending test messages from any device (the duration for repeat) and also the number of repeats to be done. Use to make the selection and confirm by pressing
1)Communication 1min/1s/5times
ENT

ENT

5min/1s/10times 10min/2s/5times 20min/5s/5times


2)Program Device 2)All Devices

- by default

ENT

- a screen is displayed, showing the number and the type of the devices, their unique number and name (by default or whatever has been programmed):
dNxxxx #
ENT

Device name

- select a device using the arrows to continue with one of the following menus:

and confirm using

ENT

, in order

Device name 1)Change name

ENT

1)Change name Device name

ENT

- edit and confirm the change. The name editor is analogical to that of mobile telephones use digits 1 to 9 by multiple pressing them to obtain the desired letter, digit or symbol. For ease, the top row shortly displays the available symbols for the digit which is being pressed.

2. System installation For the English language the symbols are: +0-.,:?_ for 0 1@/\()[]* abcABC2 for 2 defDEF3 ghiGHI4 for 4 jklJKL5 mnoMNO6 for 6 pqrsPQRS7 tuvTUV8 for 8 wxyzWXYZ9

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for for for for for

1 3 5 7 9

For the Bulgarian language the symbols are: +0-.,:?_ for 0 1@/\()[]* 2 for 2 3 4 for 4 5 6 for 6 7 8 for 8 9

for for for for for

1 3 5 7 9

Device name 2)Enable/Disable Device name Enabled/Disabled

ENT

ENT

Use pressing
ENT

to select an Enable? or Disable? action and confirm by .

Where a device has been disabled, the System can in no way be affected by its performance, but it will respond if it receives a message from it.
Device name 3)Remove Device name remove? Device name are you sure?

ENT

ENT

ENT

- entirely deletes the device from the System and frees memory for some other device.

2.2.3

For PIR-Detectors:
2)Program Device 3)PIRs
ENT

- a menu appears for viewing the parameters of PIR-detectors only:

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01PIR

ENT

Device name

- use the arrows


ENT

to select a PIR-detector and confirm by pressing

, and then continue with one of the following menus:

Device name 1)Sensitivity 1)Sensitivity 0..7: 3

ENT

ENT

- for sensitivity of PIR detector; use the arrows to select sensitivity between 00 and 07 (the greater number indicates more sensitive detector) and confirm using
ENT

. Default sensitivity is 3.
Device name 2)Device Group 2)Device Group N:1

ENT

ENT

- Addresses a group of detectors. Use arrows between 01 and 06 and confirm by pressing
ENT

to select a group

Note: During the installation the first added device, if it is a detector, will by default be assigned to Area 1; the second to Area 2; and every following one to Area 3. During installation Fire detectors are assigned to Area 6.
Device name 3)Change name

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 4)Enable/Disable
ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 5)Remove
ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 6)LowTemperature
ENT

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the ambient temperature (measured within 1 by any detector) at which the Control Panel will generate and transmit a Low Temperature event (see Communicator Event List) can be programmed in this menu. One of the following temperatures can be selected:
6)LowTemperature 0 degree
ENT

-6 degree C -4 degree C -2 degree C 0 degree C +2 degree C +5 degree C +15 degree C +25 degree C

- by default

2.2.4

For Magnetic Contacts:


2)Program Device 4)Magnet. contact
ENT

- a menu appears where only MC detectors are reviewed:


02 #
ENT

Device name

- use

to select a magnetic contact from the list of magnetic contacts,


ENT

added to the system and confirm using


Device name

1)Impulse Input

ENT

- here you can program the number of pulses here, which has to be perceived by the input of the rolling shutter detector or which has to be generated by the shock detector in 20 sec., in order to generate an ALARM. These are between 5 and 250. The recommended value for a rolling shutter is between 5 and 25, and for a shock detector it depends on the integrity of the door, the recommended value is between 20 and 100.
1)Impulse Input counter: 09 Device name 2)Group
ENT

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1

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Device name 3)Change name

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1


Device name 4)Enable/Disable

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1


Device name 5)Remove

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1


Device name 6)LowTemperature

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1

2.2.5

For Remote Controls:

The System can maintain remote controls with up to 4 keys, for each of which a different system control function can be programmed. The keys which remain not programmed will exert no effect on the System. The functions can be individually programmed in menu 2.3.
2)Program Device 5)Remote Ctrls
ENT

- a menu appears where only remote controls, added to the System, are reviewed:
02REM #
ENT

Device name

- use
ENT

for remote selection from the list and confirm by pressing

.
Device name 1)button 1

ENT

- program the functions which are to be activated by pressing every individual key on the remote control
1)button 1 not programmed
ENT

Arm Arm Arm Arm Arm Arm

f-n f-n f-n f-n f-n f-n

1 2 3 4 5 6

- by default for key 1 - by default for key 3

2. System installation DisArm f-n 1 - by default for key 2 DisArm f-n 2 - by default for key 4 DisArm f-n 3 DisArm f-n 4 DisArm f-n 5 DisArm f-n 6 Panic Medical Fire CallPoint
Device name 2)button 2

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ENT

- program the function for every individual key the same way as for key 1
Device name 3)button 3

ENT

- program the function for every individual key the same way as for key 1
Device name 4)button 4

ENT

- program the function for every individual key the same way as for key 1
Device name 5)Change name

ENT

approach as prescribed in item 2.2.1

Device name 6)Enable/Disable

ENT

approach as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 7)Remove

ENT

approach as prescribed in item 2.2.1

2.2.6 For Sirens:


2)Program Device 6)Siren
ENT

- a menu appears where only the sirens, added to the System, are reviewed:
02SIR #
ENT

Device name

22 - use to select a siren and confirm using


Device name 1)Audible Events
ENT

2. System installation .

ENT

- use the keys

PRG

and

to select the needed functions of the

selected siren. The selected event is marked by (*). By default events will not be activated.

1)Audible Events -Alarm

ENT

- FIRE - Tamper - Panic - Module Lost - Medical - sqwk.on fArm - double sound signal for confirmation of Arm - sqwk.on pArm - triple sound signal for confirmation of Desarm The signals emitted by the sirens (if programmed) for Arming and Disarming are 2 and 3 squawks respectively.
Device name 2)Cut-Off time

ENT

- program the timer for maximal duration of the signal of the selected siren.
2)Cut-Off time 1 minute
ENT

2 minute 3 minute 4 minute


Device name 3)Change name

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 4)Enable/Disable

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1

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Device name 5)Remove

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1

2.2.7 For Fire Detectors:


2)Program Device 7)Fire Detector
ENT

- a menu appears for reviewing only Fire Detectors, added to the System:
02FIR #
ENT

Device name

- use

to select a Fire Detector and confirm using

ENT

Selecting the processing algorithm sensitivity:


Device name 1)Sensitivity 1)Sensitivity normal
ENT

ENT

low normal high Selecting the area to which information from the fire detector is to be addressed:
Device name 2)Fire Group 2)Fire Group N: 6 Device Name 3)Change name
ENT

ENT

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1


Device name 4)Enable/Disable

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1

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Device name 5)Remove

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.1

2.2.8

For Wireless Keypads:


2)Program Device 8)Remote KBD Device name 2)Group
ENT

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1


Device name 3)Change name

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1

Device name 4)Enable/Disable

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1


Device name 5)Remove

ENT

approach, as prescribed in item 2.2.2.1

2.2.9 For Wired Detectors:


2)Program Device 9)Wire Devices 9)Wire Device 1)Add WireDevice
ENT

ENT

- a menu appears where all System Devices can be reviewed:


02 #
ENT

Device name

- use

to select a vacant device from the list and confirm using

ENT

Device name 1)Device Type

ENT

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1)Device Type wireless

ENT

Wired The detector type is wireless by default. In this menu, use to switch to wired and confirm by pressing
ENT

in order

. This will addresses to it the parameters

from some of the wired inputs programmed below. After selecting which detectors are to be used as wired, go back by pressing two times menu:
9)Wire Device 2)Program W.Dev.
CLR

. In this menu, use

in order to program the detectors and select the

ENT

- a menu appears, where the system devices programmed as wired can be reviewed:
02WIR #
ENT

Device name

- use
ENT

to select a vacant device number from the list and confirm using

.
Device name 1)Device Group 1)Device Group N: 04

ENT

ENT

- program the area of detectors to which this wired detector should be attached. Because each of the two wired inputs supports the so called double zoning, it is necessary to specify which wired detector is interpreted as which detector. Select the wired input number from the following menu, take into consideration that: Input 1 detector is wired to terminal Z1 and with 1 k. balancing resistor Input 2 detector is wired to terminal Z1 and with 2,2 k. balancing resistor Input 3 detector is wired to terminal Z2 and with 1 k. balancing resistor Input 4 detector is wired to terminal Z2 and with 2,2 k. balancing resistor (see Fig. 7)
Device name 2)Wire Input 2)Wire input N: 01

ENT

ENT

- select wired input as described above.

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2.2.10 For Repeater


At the moment this function is not supported.

2.3 Programming the Functions


User System Control is accomplished with the help of Functions. There are 6 Arm Functions and 6 Disarm functions. What detector areas are to be Armed/Disarmed is programmed in the functions, as well as what actions and which outputs (PGMs) shall be activated by them. It is possible that only Areas or only Output actions be programmed. Functions for full or partial arming can be programmed, as well as functions which only activate the Output or generate Panic.

Engineer Menu
3)Functions 3)Functions 1)ARMing 1)ARMing function N: 01

ENT

ENT

ENT

- select a number between 1 and 6 and confirm by pressing


function N: 01 1)Group options

ENT

ENT

- use

and

PRG

to select the range of effect (upon which areas).

1)Group options -Instant ARM

ENT

* Group 1 * Group 2 * Group 3 - Group 4 - Group 5 - Group 6 By default, Areas 1, 2, 3 are armed for Function 1, and Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are programmed for Function 2. Programming a PGM action when activating the function:
function N: 01 2)PGM action 2)PGM action no action
ENT

ENT

2. System installation Set Reset Change pulse 2 sec. pulse 5 sec. pulse 10 sec. - use to select an action and confirm by pressing
ENT

27 - Always powers-up the PGM independently of its current state

Program which PGM will be assigned to execute the above action


function N: 01 3)PGM Number 3)PGM Number no PGM selected
ENT

ENT

PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 3 PGM 4 The disarm functions are programmed absolutely analogically to the arming ones. The only difference is that Instant Arm is replaced by Duress event .
3)Functions 2)DisARMing 2)DisARMing function N: 01
ENT

ENT

- select a number between 1 and 6 confirm by pressing

ENT

function N: 01 1)Group options

ENT

use

and PRG to select the range of effect (upon which areas).


1)Group options Group 1

ENT

* * -

Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

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- Group 6 - Duress event By default Areas 1, 2, 3 are armed for Function 1, and Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are programmed for Function 2.
function N: 01 2)PGM action
ENT

- the same as for the Arming functions.


function N: 01 3)PGM Number

ENT

- the same as for the Arming functions.

2.4 Users Programming


The System maintains 16 user codes with a 16-digit name and parameters and one engineer code with all programming rights, expect the rights to programme user codes and Bypassing.
Engineer Menu 4)Codes Menu 4)Codes Menu 1)User Codes Code ****/---User name
ENT

ENT

ENT

Use to select the programming code. **** means that the code has programmed digits, i.e. it is being used, and means it is not being used. Use
ENT

to confirm the selected program code.

ENT

1)Change name User name

ENT

- editing the name, as described in item 2.2.1

User name
2)CodeAttributes 2)CodeAttributes Manager

ENT

ENT

* Manager * Bypass * Log view

- can program other codes - bypasses - reviews Log

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* Time/Date Set - adjusts date and time * Remote Access - permitted telephone line access - * means a selected option, and means no selected option. Confirm by pressing
ENT

The engineer code has no name. The digits of the engineer code can be changed in the following menu:
4)Codes Menu 2)ChangeEngineer 2)ChangeEngineer new code:[****]
ENT

ENT

- introduce the new code. Enter it again if it does not duplicate any other existing code:
2)ChangeEngineer confirm:[****]
ENT

- an error sign will be displayed if the second entry has been incorrectly introduced.

2.5 Programming Detector Areas


Engineer Menu 5)Group G:01 - group type Group name
ENT

ENT

- use
ENT

to select the area to be programmed and confirm by pressing

Group name 1)Group Type 1)Group Type Instant

ENT

ENT

not used Instant Entry/Exit Follow - use to select the type and confirm by pressing
ENT

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2. System installation

Group name 2)Change name 2)Change name Group name

ENT

ENT

- edit the name, as described in item 2.2.1.

2.6 Output Programming


The outputs (PGMs) can be programmed independently from the functions, in order to indicate (normally to external devices) specific System Events or System Problems. Several events can simultaneously be programmed; in this case the logical OR of the program events will be formed.
Engineer menu 6)Outputs 6)Outputs PGM N: 01
ENT

ENT

- use pressing
ENT

to select the PGM output between 1 and 4 and confirm by .

Programming a System Event for Activation Use and


PGM N: 01 1)System events
ENT

to select the event and confirm by pressing

ENT

ENT

Alarm FIRE Tamper Panic Module Lost Medical full Arm part Arm
ENT

PGM N: 01 2)SystemTroubles

AC loss Main BATT fuse module BATT

2. System installation - maintenance - comm. ERR - line fault - RFinterference - programs a system problem to activate the PGM output Programming the normal output state, when not activated (if activated switches over to a different states)
PGM N: 01 3)Normal state
ENT

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* PGM1 NC to GND * PGM2 NC to GND * PGM3 NC to GND * PGM4 NC to GND The System outputs are of a transistor type (NPN) with a 1K resistor in the collector. By default all these are in an NC state i.e. the transistor is ON and the output shuts down towards the mass of the eventual external load. PGM1 has a powerful transistor, whereas PGMs 2, 3 and 4 have small power capacities. The outputs are intended to be used as open collectors; i.e. enabled to switch the load over to the mass. The supplementary 1K resistor in the collector is used as a positive output level, in case the Output is designated to be potential. Thereby, the load-carrying capacity is restricted by the resistor.

2.7 System Adjustments


Various general System parameters can be programmed in the System Adjustment Menu.
Engineer Menu 7)System 7)System 1)LCD settings 1)LCD settings 1)Display
ENT

ENT

ENT

Use

and PRG to select an event and confirm by pressing

ENT

1)Display * Chime on entry

ENT

- a sound is genarated when the entry area is opened


1)Display * display Groups

ENT

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- if programmed, the standard type of the main display can be changed:


TeleTek AVA24 Wed.07/28 13:29

ENT

with the type where the status of areas 1 to 6 can be observed, as well as the main system problems:
123456 Wed.28/07 --+--13:29
ENT

1)LCD settings 2)Backlight 2)Backlight <>: 3

ENT

ENT

- use pressing
ENT

to adjust the backlight between 0 and 15 and confirm by .

7)System 2)Main Siren 2)Main Siren 1)System Events

ENT

ENT

- programming the events for which the Control panel activates the siren
1)System Events * Alarm
ENT

* * *

Alarm FIRE Tamper Panic Module Lost Medical sqwk.on fArm - double sound signal for confirmation of Full Arm and triple sound confirmation fo Full Disarm * sqwk.on pArm -double sound signal for confirmation of Partial and triple sound confirmation of Partial Desarm
2)Main Siren 2)Cut-Off time

ENT

2. System installation Control panel Siren Cut-off time:


2)Cut-Off time 2 minute
ENT

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1 2 3 4

minute minute minute minute


ENT

7)System 3)Entry Time

- programming Entry time. This applies to all entry/exit Areas of detectors:


3)Entry Time in seconds: 10
ENT

- from 0 to 255 seconds.


7)System 4)Exit Time

ENT

- programming Exit time. This applies to all entry/exit Areas of detectors:


4)Exit Time in seconds: 20
ENT

- from 0 to 255 seconds.


7)System 5) fault delay

ENT

Main AC 220V power failure will generate an event, which can be delayed in time from 0 to 255 min in order to avoid indication of the problem during short power failures:
5) fault delay in minutes: 30
ENT

- from 0 to 255 minutes.


7)System 6)One-Touch opt.

ENT

Permitting Single button performance. Communicator and Memory messages for events, made with short key combinations, are generated for code 16 (where necessary programming needs to be done for code 16). Use confirm by pressing
ENT

and

PRG

to mark and

6)One-Touch opt. * one touch menus

ENT

- enables access to user menu Arming

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2. System installation - enabling one touch Arming. Arming rights need to be assigned at code 16
7)System 7)Soft. Version 7)Soft. Version ver.: 3.0
ENT

ENT

- displays the number of the Panel version


7)System 8)Language

ENT

- keypad language change. By default it is English. Use language and confirm by pressing
8)Language english
ENT

to select

ENT

2.8 Dialer
The dialer can be installed in the palstic box next to the alarm panel board. It has the following basic functions: 1. Transmits messages by telephone to the control panel for security or telephone. 2. Provides computer based remote control and programming. 3. Provides hearing out and control cabilities to the control panel by telephone. Programming dialer parameters in engineer menu:
Engineer Menu 9)Dialer 9)Dialer 1)Phones 1)Phones Phone
ENT

ENT

ENT

- select a telephone between 1 and 6 using confirm by pressing


ENT

or any of the digits and

Phone 1)Enter Phone 1)Enter Phone

ENT

ENT

Assign a telephone number to telephones 1 to 6, for dialing a user or Monitoring Center. Enter digits from 0 to 9 and/or the letters P, T, D and an interval using the 0 key, where D represents a 2 second pause; P changes over to a pulse mode of dialing and T changes

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over to a tone dialing mode. Dialing begins by default in a tone mode. The interval deletes redundant telephone numbers. No introduced numbers will remain on the dialer after a reset.

Phone
2)Choose Dest.

ENT

2)Choose Dest.
Dest(1-4)

ENT

Assign a Destination number (recipient from 1 to 4) for telephones 1 to 6. The Destination determines the telephone dialing priority. Each message is transmitted independently to one of the 4 Destinations and after it is successfully delivered, the attempts for telephone delivery to that same Destination are terminated. After resetting the dialer, the Destination is 1.

Phone
3)Choose Prot. 3)Choose Prot. SIA

ENT

ENT

Ademco User An exchange protocol SIA or Ademco is selected for every telephone between 1 and 6, to work with the Control Panel, or a User protocol for personal call to the user. After dialer reset, the protocol by default is SIA.

Phone
4)Enter ID 4)Enter ID

ENT

ENT

Assign a 4-digit identification number of the site for transmitting events to the Control Panel for every telephone from 1 to 6. Introduce digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F by speed dialing 0. After dialer reset, the number by default is 9999.
9)Dialer 2)Mess.Filters 2)Mess.Filters Message

ENT

ENT

- select a message between 01 and 64 and confirm by pressing

ENT

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Message
1)Destination

ENT

* * * * Use

Dest Dest Dest Dest


PRG

1 2 3 4 to assign the Destination for transmission of any event (be-

and

tween 01 and 64). After dialer reset, Destinations 1 and 2 are marked for transmitting during all events (eligible to be transmitted to the Monitoring Stationl), and Destinations 3 and 4 are marked in the events, eligible for transmission along user protocols (only the alarm ones). This means that Control Panel communication telephones are programmed as Destinations 1 and/or 2 and for these a SIA or Ademco Protocol shall be selected, whereas User call telephones are programmed for Destinations 3 and/or 4 and have a User Protocol. See Item 5 Compliance Table.
9)Dialer 3)Dialer Prop 3)Dialer Prop 1)Dest Attempt 1)Dest Attempt Count(1-9)

ENT

ENT

ENT

Assign the number of message transmission attempts, which are of priority for the Destinations. Each message is transmitted independently to one of the 4 Destination and after it is successfully transmitted, the attempts for telephone delivery to that same Destination are terminated. Failing to do so, transmission shall be attempted to a different telephone with the same Destination, limited to the number of parameter Dialed/Answered calls, after which it will pass on to the next Destination. After reset, the default value is 2.
3)Dialer Prop 2)Max Attempt 2)Max Attempt Count(1-9)

ENT

ENT

- Assign the maximal number of attempts for transmitting an event to the Control Panel. After reset the value is 4. After the priority listing of the 4 Destinations, the dialing attempts are renewed from the first Destination up to Max.Attempt attempts to transmit by listing by order of transmission priority.

2. System installation Examples: Dest attempt = 2 Max.Attempt = 4 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Phone 5 Phone 6 Destination 2 2 1 1 3 4 The following telephone numbers are dialed in succession: 3, 4, 3, 4, 1, 2, 1, 2, 5, 5, 6, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6

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The first row of attempts is determined by Dest attempt , and the second by Max.attempt . If Desr attempt = 4 Max.Attempt = 4 The following telephone numbers are dialed in succession: 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6 If Dest attempt = 1 Max.Attempt = 4 The following telephone numbers are dialed in succession: 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, A telephone number is dialed only if a number and protocol have been introduced.
3)Dialer Prop 3)Line break 3)Line break min(0-99)
ENT

ENT

3)Line break serves in case of delay in marking the warning for a disconnected line. Time is set by minutes. No line disconnection is to be tested if the value is 0. After reset the value by default is 15 minutes.
3)Dialer Prop 4)Common Flags 4)Common Flags - Wait Dialtone
ENT

ENT

- Call Back - Ans Mash Dialer Performance Flags These can be programmed using and PRG . The flag Wait Dialtone serves

for awaiting dial signal before dialing the number.

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2. System installation

If a Call-Back has been marked, UDL is accomplished after the UDL telephone number is dialed from the Control Panel. The Flag Answering Machine is activated during a call. When activated, and if there is a telephone answering device after the Control Panel, within 3 minutes the first call will be responded by the answering device and the second call will be answered by the Control Panel at the first ring. There is no marked flag after reset.
3)Dialer Prop 5)Expand SIA
ENT

Additional flags for the transmission to the Control Panel along the SIA Protocol The flags can be programmed with the help of
5)Expand SIA - Sia Hi Speed

, PRG :

ENT

- Sia Hi Speed

- Sia Ext.Area - Sia Ext.Time - Sia Ext.Date There is no marked flag after reset.
3)Dialer Prop 6)Hour test

modem speed of transmission to the Control Panel 300b/sec (if not set 110 b/sec are transmitted ) transmitting modifier for area of event transmitting modifier for time of event transmitting modifier for date

ENT

Hour of automatic test transmission to Control Panel:


6)Hour test Hour(0-23)
ENT

Enter a number between 0 and 23. After reset by default it is 12.


3)Dialer Prop 7)Minute test
ENT

Minute of automatic test transmission to Control Panel:


7)Minute test Min(0-59)
ENT

Enter a number between 0 and 59. After reset by default it is 01.


9)Dialer 4)Udl 4)Udl 1)Id Panel

ENT

ENT

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1)Id Panel

ENT

Enter an identification number of the Control Panel for the UDL. After reset by default it is 1234
4)Udl 2)Id PC
ENT

Wait for signal from AVA system

Press once button * or #

Enter 6 digit valid code

No

Yes 0 - Listening to the AVAs premises 1 - Talking to the AVAs premises 2 - Listening and talking to the AVAs premises 3 - Amplified listening to the AVAs premises *9 - Remote Arming/Disarming 99 - Hang up connection

Yes Switches on respective acoustic function

No No Yes

No Pressing 99 hangs up the connection

Yes

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2. System installation

2)Id PC

ENT

Enter an identification number of the computer for communicating with the UDL. After reset by default it is 1234
4)Udl 3)Callback Ph 3)Callback Ph
ENT

ENT

Enter a UDL call-back telephone number. Enter digits from 0 to 9 and/or the letters P, T, D and an interval using the 0 key, where D represents a 2 second pause; P changes to a pulse mode of dialing and T changes r to a tone dialing mode. Dialing begins in a tone mode. The interval deletes unwanted telephone numbers. No introduced numbers will remain on the dialer after a reset.
4)Udl 3)Answer mode 3)Answer mode no answer
ENT

ENT

Modem DTMF cntrl Use pressing


ENT

to select the type of signal for answering the telephone line and confirm by . Where a modem option has been set after the telephone is answered, the

System will wait a UDL computer connection. Where a DTMF cntrl option has been set, the System will expect human control with the help of DTMF tones, providing for overhearing, speech and control. This procedure is shown on the previous scheme.

4)Udl 3)Rings 3)Rings count(0-9)

ENT

ENT

Assign the number of rings needed for the Control Panel to answer the telephone line. In case of 0 the telephone will not be answered. After reset by default it is 7.

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In order to manage the System with DTMF-tones, the Rings parameter must be allowed not to be 0, and Answer to be DTMF cntrl. Overhear and managing the Control Panel by telephone is done after the number of the Control Panel is dialed from a tone telephone. When the user hears the signal from the Control Panel, he should terminate it using * or # and dial a 6 digit code. For the Control Panel only the first four digits are of relevance, and these need to coincide with the Control Panel access code and to have Remote Access rights. Confirmation will be heard and then the overhearing mode will be turned on with slight amplification. Dial * and 9 to switch over to management mode. In this statues dial the numbers of the function: from 001 to 006 for arming and from 101 to 106 for disarming. To return to overhearing mode press *0. The connection can be terminated by pressing 99 in overhearing mode. This procedure is shown on the previous scheme.

9)Dialer 5)Control 5)Control 1)Clear buffer 1)Clear buffer - to Dest. 1

ENT

ENT

ENT

- to Dest. - to Dest. - to Dest. Stops telephone line communication

2 3 4 by clearing the queue (buffer) of events of addresses to , PRG .

those which have been marked. Mark using


5)Control 2)Send Test Msg 2)Send Test Msg - to Dest. 1

ENT

ENT

to to to

Dest Dest Dest

2 3 4 ,

This sends a text message to the respective destination. These are marked using
PRG

and can be sent by pressing

ENT

5)Manual Control 3)Pick-UP 3)Pick-UP Modem

ENT

ENT

DTMF cntrl

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3. Maintenance menu

Engages the telephone line as if a call is engaged and respectively activates a user or modem signal for UDL. To manually pick-up the telephone line when there is an incomng ring select the wanted signal with the
5)Control 4)Set default 4)Set default Continue?

and press ENT

to pick up the line.

ENT

ENT

Establishes program parameter reset.

3. Maintenance menu
The first menu in the Engineer Menu is: 1) Maintenance and it supplements the engineer installation. Various system parameters can be checked out here.
Engineer Menu 1)Maintenance 1)Maintenance 1)SystemTroubles
ENT

ENT

- system problems are listed out in 1 2 second intervals (the available ones only)
1)SystemTroubles * loss
ENT

* AC loss * * * * * * * main BATT fuse module BATT maintenance comm. ERR line fault RFinterference

- the panel does not detect any main power supply - main battery trouble - burnt out auxiliary power supply fuse - low battery charge in any of the modules - low temperature or FD requires servicing - telephone communication trouble - telephone line trouble - currently not maintained
ENT

1)Maintenance 2)System Events 2)System Events * Alarm

ENT

* * * * * *

Alarm FIRE Tamper Panic Module Lost Medical

3. Maintenance menu

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* full Arm * part Arm - current events are displayed


1)Maintenance 3)Group state
ENT

- the status of the Areas is established in sequence for each one in intervals of approximately 1 sec. Use review them manually.
G:--- Group type
ENT

to discontinue the automatic mode of display and to

Group name
1)Maintenance 4)Devices State

ENT

- the status of the Devices is established in sequence for each one in intervals of approximately 1 sec. Use them manually.
dNxxxx #
ENT

to discontinue the automatic mode of display and to review

Device name 1)Maintenance 5)Log 5)Log 1)Display Log 1)Display Log


ENT

ENT

ENT

- the status of the Areas is established in sequence for each one in intervals of approximately 1 sec. Use review them manually.
G:--- Group type
ENT

to discontinue the automatic mode of display and to

Group name
1)Maintenance 4)Devices State

ENT

- the status of the Devices is established in sequence for each one in intervals of approximately 1 sec. Use them manually. to discontinue the automatic mode of display and to review

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3. Maintenance menu

dNxxxx

ENT

Device name 1)Maintenance 5)Log 5)Log 1)Display Log 1)Display Log


ENT

ENT

ENT

- two screens display the latest 256 events, recorded by the System Memory. The events can be reviewed with the help of pressing
PRG

, and the screens can be switched between by

For example:
008 29/07 19:18 EV_BURG_ALARM
ENT

- rated 8th in the event list The 8 th listed event is a Burglary Alarm event having occurred at 7.18 p.m. on 29 July. Additional information will be displayed on the second screen if PRG is pressed.
G:02 Group name D:01 Device name
ENT

ENT

Pressuing button will clear the log of event that wait to be transmitted to Monitoring Center. The Control Panel battery is measured once every minute. The actual state can be observed in the following menu:
1)Maintenance 6)Main BATT 6)Main BATT not measured yet
ENT

ENT

12,5V batt OK 10,0V batt LOST 11,5V batt LOW

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4. Engineer menus
1)Maintenance 1)System troubles 2)System events 3)Group state 4)Devices state 5)LOG 6)Main BATT 12.5 V Noraml 11.5 V Low 10.0 V Lost Start? 1)Common prog. 1)LED config

System troubles System events Alarm FIRE Tamper Panic Module Lost Medical full Arm part Arm AC loss main BATT fuse module BATT maintenance comm. ERR line fault RFinterference

2)Devices

1)Add devices 2)Program devices

LED config

2)Communication

Communication

2)All devices

Device: 01..24

1)Change name 2)Enable/Disable 3)Remove

3)PIRs

Device PIR: 01..24

1)Sensitivity 2)Device group 3)Change name 4)Enable/Disable 5)Remove 6)Low temperature

4)Magnetic contact

Device MC: 01..24

1)Impulse input 2)Device Group 3)Change name 4)Enable/Disable 5)Remove 6)Low temperature

5)Remote controls

Device RC: 01..24

1)Button 1 2)Button 2 3)Button 3 4)Button 4

To Functions menu

5)Change name 6)Enable/Disable To Sirens menu 7)Remove

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From Devices menu 6)Siren From Remote controls menu Device SIR:01..24

4. Engineer menus

1)Audible events 2)Cut-off time 3)Change name 4)Enable/Disable 5)Remove

7)Fire detector

Device FIR:01..24

1)Sensitivity 2)Fire group 3)Change name 4)Enable/Disable 5)Remove 6)Low temperature

8)Remote KBD

2)Device group 3)Change name 4)Enable/Disable 5)Remove

9)Wire device

1)Add W.Device:01..24 2)Program W.Dev.

1)Device type 1)Device group 2)Wire input

10)Repeater

3)Functions

1)ARMing

Function N:01..06

1)Group options 2)PGM action 3)PGM number

2)DisARMing

Function N:01..06

1)Group options 2)PGM action 3)PGM number

4)Codes menu

1)User codes

Code N:01..16

1)Change name 2)Code attributes

2)Change engineer 5)Group Group N:01..06 1)Group type 2)Change name

6)Outputs

PGM N:01..04

1)System events 2)System troubles 3)Normal state

To System menu

4. Engineer menus
From Outputs menu 7)System 1)LCD settings 1)Display 2)Backlight

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2)Main siren 3)Entry time 4)Exit time 5)AC fault delay 6)One-touch options 7)Software version 8)Language

1)System events 2)Cut-off time

8)Service menu

9)Dialer

1)Phones

Phone N:01..04

1)Enter phone 2)Choose destination 3)Choose protocol 4)Enter ID

2)Message filters

Message N:01..64

1)Destination

3)Dialer properties

1)Destination attempts 2)Maximum attempts

4)UDL

1)ID panel 2)ID PC 3)Callback phone 4)Answer 5)Rings

3)Line break 4)Common flags 5)Expand SIA 6)Hour test 7)Minute test

5)Manual Control

1)Clear buffer 2)Send Test Msg 3)Pick Up 4)Set default

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5. Events LOG

5. Events LOG
NO M 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 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53-58 59 60 61 EVENT EV_ERRO R EV_BURG _ALARM EV_BURG _ALARM_REST EV_FIRE EV_FIRE_REST EV_PANIC EV_PANIC_REST EV_TAMPER EV_TAMPER_REST EV_MEDICAL EV_MEDICAL_REST EV_SENSOR_BPS EV_SENSOR_BPS_R EV_W ATER_ALARM EV_W ATER_ALARM_R EV_FIRE_BPS EV_FIRE_BPS_REST EV_HEAT_ALARM EV_HEAT_ALARM_R not used EV_FREEZE_ALARM EV_FREEZE_ALARM_R EV_DISARM_USER EV_DISARM_REMOTE not used EV_ARM_USER EV_ARM_REMOTE not used EV_PROG _ENG EV_PROG _ENG_END EV_DURESS EV_COMM_LINE EV_COMM_LINE_REST EV_COMM_FAIL EV_TEST_AUTO EV_TEST_MANUAL EV_FUSE EV_FUSE_REST EV_SYSTEM_RESET EV_AC_LOSS EV_AC_REST EV_BAT_LOW EV_BAT_REST not used EV_ExpM_TAMPER EV_ExpM_TAMPER_R EV_RF_BATT EV_RF_BATT_R EV_RF_INTERF EV_RF_INTERF_R not used EV_ExpM_LOST EV_ExpM_LOST_R EV_CLEAN_SENSO R SIA ADEMCO 1 BA BH FA FH PA PH TA TR MA MH UB UU W A W H FB FU KA KH ZA ZH OP OQ CL CQ LB LX HA YS YK YC RP RX YP YQ YW AT AR YT YR ES EJ XT XR XQ XH EM EN AS 130 130r 110 110r 120 120r 137 137r 100 100r 570 570r 154 154r 571 571r 158 158r 159 159r 401 407 401 401 627 628 121 351 351r 354 602 601 300 300r 305 301 301r 311 311r 341 341r 384 384r 344 344r 333 333r 616 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Deault program m ing bydestinations 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 * * * * * 4 * * * * *

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6. Electrical Specifications
6.1. General
Power supply: Primary - 230V AC, 50-60 Hz Backup Battery - 12V, from 1,2 to 7 Ah maintenance-free lead-acid Current consumption (device operational): - from 230V AC, with battery fully charged - from 230V AC, with 0,8A charge current - from Battery without 230V AC (depends on the backlight mode, output statues, etc) Performance duration in case of 230V failure

~ 40 50 mA ~ 100mA
- 40 to 140mA - with a 1,2Ah battery min. 12 h. max. 30 h - with a 7Ah battery min. 3 days max. 7 days - 2 - 100 m - 0,315 A - 2A - 1A PIR - up to 4 years Magnetic contact - up to 5 years Remote control - up to 5 years Internal siren - up to 3 years External siren - up to 5 years Fire Detector - up to 4 years KBD100TE Keypad - up to 6 month

Maximal current at Output 1 (for Uout=CLOSE) For Uout=OPEN the output current is restricted by a 1 resistor Maximal current at Output 2, 3, 4 (for Uout=CLOSE) For Uout=OPEN the output current is restricted by a 1 resistor Primary fuse (230V AC) Battery fuse (F1) Supplementary voltage (+12V DC) fuse (F2) Battery shelf life for wireless devices:

6.2 Further Information


For all devices: working frequency radio-communication standards Other standards Radio range - 868 MHz ISM band - ETSI 300 220 - EN 60950 and EN 50130-4 - 50 m indoors - up to 300 m outdoors

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6. Electrical specificastions

- 12-15 m - 90-110 degrees

For all devices: working frequency radio-communication standards Other standards Radio range for PIR: range coverage angle dimensions of the control panel box

- 868 MHz ISM band - ETSI 300 220 - EN 60950 and EN 50130-4 - 50 m indoors - up to 300 m outdoors - 12-15 m - 90-110 degrees - 293 x 340 x 102 mm

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