Secvest 2WAY INSTALLATION1 INSTRUCTIONS BOM-No.
Preface Introduction Dear customers, This wireless alarm centre is used to secure your property in combination with detectors and transmitters. Among others, it can be used to protect your company premises, house, garage, summer house or weekend cottage. Many thanks for your purchase of the SECVEST 2WAY wireless alarm centre. This device is built according to state-of-the-art technology. It complies with current domestic and European regulations.
5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 6. 7. 8. 8.1 8.2 Contents Preface ...................................................................................... 2 Introduction ............................................................................. 2 Contents ................................................................................... 3 1. Example: Securing a single-family house............ 7 1.1 Cellar installation ....................................................... 8 1.2 Ground floor installation ...........
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1.1 Cellar installation Number 1 1 1 3 5 5 Installed components Cellar Info module Motion sensor Water detector Smoke detector Opening detector Glass breakage detector Abbr.
1.2 Ground floor installation OD No. 1 5 1 3 14 16 1 Installed components Ground floor Secvest 2WAY Motion sensor Water detector Smoke detector Opening detector - with Glass breakage detector Wireless key switch Abbr.
1.3 Top floor installation No. 1 1 3 3 1 4 6 9 4 4 1 Installed components Top floor Control panel Internal siren Wireless motion sensor Wired motion sensor Water detector Smoke detector Opening detector Glass breakage detector Wired opening detector Info module External siren Abbr.
1.4 Number of components No. 1 1 1 3 5 5 No. 1 5 1 3 14 16 1 No. 1 1 3 3 1 4 6 9 4 4 1 Installed components Cellar Info module Motion sensor Water detector Smoke detector Opening detector Glass breakage detector Abbr. No. IM MS WD SD OD Installed components Ground floor Secvest 2WAY Motion sensor Water detector Smoke detector Opening detector - with Glass breakage detector Wireless key switch Abbr.
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2.1 230 V ∼ 50 Hz mains connection 2. Installing the system The following pages describe basic system programming. A step-by-step guide of the most important aspects on the Secvest 2WAY system is presented. Detach the cable relief points and secure the power cable. Attach the Secvest 2WAY alarm centre. 230 Volt ∼ 50 Hz The alarm centre may only be installed by qualified specialists. The device is designed for indoor use only.
2.2 PSTN telephone connection 3. Training the detectors The alarm centre is connected to the telephone connection as follows. Call up the installer menu. Enter a valid installer code (default setting = 7890): 7890 It may also be necessary to enter the administrator code 1234 (default). Coding B1 Æ A1 Æ Å B Å A “You are now in the installer menu” a b TAE N-plug White Brown ¾ Select the Detectors menu item. ¾ Select Add/Del Detectors. ¾ Select Zone 01.
Enter letters and characters via the keypad. Letter-to-key assignment: When using the smoke detector, press the test button and hold it until the alarm sounds (about 10 seconds). Press the wall break contact on the opening detector.
3.2 Checking the detector range 3.3 Checking the signal strength of the detector The detector signal strength test is made in the same way as the walk test. The displayed signal strength corresponds to the reception strength of the last received signal on this detector. The signal strength must be higher than 3 for satisfactory wireless communication. If the detector signal is too weak, use a repeater (accessory module) to ensure good wireless communication.
Train the alarm centre to the info module. 3.4 Installing and training the info module In the installer menu: The example shows a house in four partitions. The status of each partition should be displayed on each floor. Each partition can be activated or deactivated separately. Therefore, an info module must be installed for each partition. Please note that the info modules require a 12 V power supply. Æ Partition 1 (cellar) Select the Info Module/Int Siren menu item.
3.5 Accessing the alarm centre In order to not trigger an alarm when leaving (Ext Time) or entering (Ent Time) the area, a delay time must be defined for accessing the centre in Partition 01. Access the installer menu and set the exit or entry delay under the “Partitions” menu item.
3.6 Internal alarm active (Prt Set All) This setting is used when the inside of the house should be accessed freely whilst being protected against break-ins from the outside. The detectors must be configured so that external surveillance is created. Change Part Set to Yes. The Part Set setting is displayed with I. When activation is made, you also have the possibility of Part Set All in addition to Full Set All. Set the detector for external surveillance to “Part Set”.
3.7 Forwarding alarm messages over the telephone (speech dialler) This setting is used for informing the user over the telephone. Call up the installer menu and select the “Reporting” menu item. Installed microphone In the installer menu: Æ The recording should contain the following information: Select the Speech Dialler menu item. Who is calling: In the speech dialler menu: “Break-in on detector system of Smith family” Location: “Sample Street 1 in Sampletown” Æ Select the Enabled menu item.
The call sequence starts with number 01, then number 02 up to the “Follow me” number. Trigger In the speech dialler menu: Æ Select the Telephone Number 01 menu item. A dial pause of three seconds can be entered using the “*” key. Please note that the last telephone number is designated as the Follow me number. The wireless centre shows this number in the user menu. A user can change this number in the system user menu. This allows the user to forward all voice messages programmed for this field.
3.8 Informing other persons 3.9 Signaller To prevent manipulation of the siren, it should be attached out of arm’s reach (at least 3 metres from the ground). Please also take local legislations into account. In some European countries, the use of external sirens is forbidden or the maximum alarm duration is restricted. Contact your local authorities for more information in case of doubt. In the speech dialler menu: Æ Select the Enabled menu item.
A message is displayed with the siren confirmation and the signal strength value. Select the trained Ext Siren. Leave this display by pressing Back. If the external siren should be activated when the relevant partition triggers a local or external alarm, then the partition must be set to Yes. If a siren has been trained, then the siren number. 3.10 Configure a user symbol is shown next to the Up to 50 users can be configured. User 01 is always the administrator and cannot be deleted.
User menu Select the “User” menu item. Æ You have a guest that may only access the ground floor. Now enter an access code for your guest. Enter a user name. Confirm the access code by repeating it. Confirm with OK. You now have the possibility of training diverse components for activation. Select the Normal User user status. If you do not wish to train chip keys (tags), then confirm by pressing No Tags… Allocate the relevant access rights to the user (e.g. for the ground floor partition only).
If you do not wish to train telecommands (remote control), then confirm by pressing No Telecommands…. If you do not wish to train social care, then confirm by pressing No Social… If you do not wish to train panic transmitters, then confirm by pressing No PA… The user is added with this display. Further users can now be added.
4. Scope of delivery Installation instructions Downloader CD Operating instructions Secvest 4 wireless alarm centre Chip key (tag) Keyring 2 x housing screws 6 x NiMH R6 AA rechargeable batteries 1.2 V / 2000 mAh 3 x wall plugs 3 x screws (wall fixation) 2 x 4.7 kΩ 8 x hole adapters 26 2 x 2.
5. Accessories (not included in scope of delivery) 5.1 Detector Motion sensor FU8350 Opening detector FU8320 (CC) FU8321 (FSL) Seismic sensor FU8380 Glass breakage detector FU8370 5.
5.3 Remote controls Arming station FU8110 FU8360 (PET) Chip key (tag) AZ5501 Remote control FU8100 Wireless cylinder FU59xx 5.
5.5 Communication modules ISDN module FU8020 GSM module FU8010 IP module FU8030 5.
5.7 Accessories 6 V standby rechargeable battery for the accessory module FU3821 12 V / 1 A PSU FU3822 12 V / 1 A built-in PSU for 55 mm UP switch boxes TVAC35200 5.
6. Safety information WARNING! Caution! To avoid fire and injury, please note the following: Please observe the following precautionary measures to ensure trouble-free operation of your system. • Securely fasten the device in a dry location in the building. • The alarm centre is supplied with power from the built-in PSU. • Ensure sufficient ventilation for the alarm centre. • The PSU is connected to the 230 V AC domestic mains network over a separate, electrically protected line.
7. Notes on connection and extension options Alarm centre characteristics: • 48 freely programmable wireless zones, all of which can be programmed as follows: Normal Alarm, Final Exit, Entry Route, 24 Hour, Fire, Panic, Key Sw Moment, Key Sw Latched, Technical or Key Box. • 2 freely programmable wired alarm zones in the wireless alarm centre that can be programmed in the same way as the wireless zones.
8. Notes on the security system 8.2 Connections on the top part of the alarm centre High-frequency emission warning! The limit value of the emitted high-frequency signals for these components is below the European standard (considered as safe). Nonetheless, the device must be attached so that potential contact with users during normal operation is kept to a minimum. To keep signal emissions to a minimum, users must be more than 200 mm away from the components during normal operation.
8.3 Connections on the base plate of the alarm centre 8.5 Assembling the base plate The following diagram shows the connections on the base plate of the alarm centre. Fix the base plate to the wall as shown in the diagram. Ensure that the alarm centre is installed so that the rear is not screened by hidden metal. Fix the device at a height where the user can easily read the information on the display.
8.6 Connecting the alarm centre to the 230 V mains supply 8.7 Connecting wired detectors (optional) Connecting the alarm centre to the 230 V AC mains network is subject to national regulations. Check that no voltage is present in the connection cable when fitting. Connect the 230 V power supply to the mains connector according to EN60950-1 as shown in the diagram. Remember to fix the cable with suitable tension relief.
8.8 Connecting the analogue telephone connection 8.10 Inserting the rechargeable batteries for emergency power supply Connection instructions for ISDN / GSM / ethernet and GPRS modules can be found in chapter 11. Connect the analogue telephone line as shown in the diagram: Insert the six batteries correctly into the compartment. Replace the batteries every two years at the latest with batteries of the same type. Only use batteries with the following specifications: 1.
8.11 Closing the alarm centre 8.13 Final tasks Reconnect the top part to the base plate. Remember to connect the connection cable of the base plate to the alarm centre. At the same time, check that all other connections (emergency power supply and loudspeaker) are correctly connected to the top part. Close the alarm centre and attach it to the bottom part using the housing screws. All connections are now made and the wireless alarm centre is ready for programming.
9. Explanation of terms Before starting to program the alarm centre, you should become familiar with the terms used. The following is an explanation of the possible zone types and their allocated attributes: 24 HOUR This zone always triggers an immediate alarm. If the wireless alarm centre is deactivated, the alarm is first heard via the integrated buzzer in the alarm centre. When activated, the siren output is also activated. If a 24-hour zone is locked, this applies to the deactivated state only.
KEY BOX This zone is mainly used in Scandinavia. If this zone is opened, the trigger is stored in the memory of the burglar alarm centre. The can also be transmitted via the telephone dialler. No alarm is triggered. If a zone of this type is necessary, the user connects the alarm wiring of this zone (usually the auxiliary contact of a door) to an external key box and the tamper wiring to the housing switch. If the housing is opened, the wireless centre saves the trigger and notifies the alarm reception.
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11. Graphic display The graphic display informs you about all events concerning the wireless alarm system. The following is an overview of the different display messages and their meaning: The four black bars stand for the four individual partitions of the wireless alarm system. A letter in the black bar represents the state of the partition (1–4).
12. Installer menu 12.1 First steps in the installer menu The wireless alarm centre is configured in the installer menu. There are two ways of programming the wireless alarm centre: In the user mode, proceed as follows: If you are in user mode, you must first change to the installer mode. Do this as follows: A: B: Enter a valid installer code (default setting = 7890): 7 8 9 0 You may also have to enter an administrator code (default setting = 1234).
Download Configure download settings Reporting Configure telephone settings, define transmission types Social Care Set social care, define activation times Test Centre and detector test, output test, walk test, wireless communication View Log Read the event log About Panel Read information about software and hardware versions Function Auto learn Delete All Zone xx Meaning If this item is selected, you can walk through your property and activate the detectors one after the other (by triggering
If a detector has been trained, then the zone number. symbol is shown next to the In the installer menu: This display shows which zone the detector has been trained to, the zone type programmed for this zone, the partition that the detector monitors and the additional zone attributes. SS is also displayed, which shows the received signal strength. This value should be higher than 3 for satisfactory communication. Æ Æ Select the Add/Del Detectors menu item.
Some detectors do not have tamper contacts (e.g. smoke detectors) and only send an alarm (A). The display with the number of tested zones without tamper contacts remains. To delete the detector and the zone information, select the Default Zone menu item and confirm with Next. Select Test Select Walk Test Number of zones to be tested T = Tamper A = Alarm Information: All zones tested Trigger a tamper contact (T) and an alarm (A). Confirm deletion by pressing Yes. 13.
Select the Delete All menu item. ¾ You will now be prompted to activate the Tamper contact. Example: Motion sensor Tamper contact (wall break contact) Confirm deletion by pressing Yes. 13.5 Adding the zone 01 detector manually In the installer menu: Æ Select the Add/Del Detectors menu item. Display of the signal strength Æ ¾ ¾ The detector was successfully trained. Select Zone 01. To ensure satisfactory communication, the signal strength should be more than 3.
13.6 Editing detectors (zones) In the installer menu: Æ Æ Select the Edit Zones menu item. Select the Name menu item. The detector transmits its standard settings automatically to the alarm centre after training. This setting can be changed at any time. Delete the existing name (Zone 01) and assign a unique name for the zone (max. 12 characters). Editing Zone 01 13.
13.8 Selecting the zone type ENTRY ROUTE This zone does not trigger an alarm if an entry/exit zone has previously activated the entry delay time. An immediate alarm is triggered if no entry delay was previously activated. This zone type can be used for a motion sensor in the entrance hall pointing to the entry door (fitted with an opening detector). This detector can be used as an entry/exit detector for internal activation. This zone can be opened when you exit the programming menu.
KEY SW MOMENT Train a key switch (pulse) to the wireless alarm centre. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or vice versa (following the delay time). KEY SW LATCHED A key switch (permanent) can be connected to the burglar alarm centre. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or vice versa (following the delay time). Please note that you can only operate the alarm centre via the key switch.
13.10 Selecting zone characteristics The Soak Test function should only be set when the detector has a tendency of triggering false alarms. This function works automatically. To test the detector range, use the walk test function. Do not activate the detector test, as this function ensures that a message is stored in the memory and no alarms are triggered when the wireless alarm system is activated. The wireless alarm system sets the zone back to normal after 14 days. Select the Attributes menu item.
14. Outputs The controller has 34 outputs. The first two outputs (O/P1 and O/P2) are wired outputs. Outputs 3 to 34 are wireless outputs. They can be accessed using a FU8210 accessory module. Select Add Output. Select (HW)Output 01 Switch outputs O/P1 and O/P2: Disconnected, single pole relay contacts DC: 24 V / 1 A AC: 120 V / 0.5 A 14.1 Adding outputs The Secvest has two wire outputs. Confirm by pressing Yes. Select the Outputs menu item. Now edit Zone 01.
Letter-to-key assignment: The letters and characters can be selected by pressing the keys several times. The cursor goes to the next position after around two seconds. 14.2 Editing outputs In the installer menu: Æ Æ Select the Edit Output menu item. Now edit Zone 01. Confirm the changes by pressing OK. 14.4 Selecting the output type The output properties can be changed here. Select the Name menu item.
Type Not Used Local E/E Follow Armed Lamp 24 Hour Strobe Strobe Set Pulse Set Pulse Unset Setting Complete Siren P1 - P4 Strobe Set P1 - P4 Technical Medical Panic Fire Zone Follow User Defined Meaning This output is not in use and is never activated. (Exception: complete power loss). This output is activated on local alarms for the defined siren duration. This output is activated for the duration of the delay time (entry/exit delay active).
14.5 Example: “User Defined” output type After selecting the User Defined output type and entering the times, you can then connect the programmed output with a wired input (programmed as “Key Sw Latched”). In this way, the alarm centre can be activated and deactivated at a defined time. Select (RF)Output 03, for example. In addition, the “User Defined” output can also be remote-controlled. Program the remote control unit in the user menu under “System -> Remote controls” (see user manual). 14.
14.7 WAM outputs In the installer menu: Æ Select the Edit Output menu item. Æ Assign a new name and finish data entry by pressing OK. The WAM wireless outputs can be edited after training the WAM as a wireless transmitter or receiver (function 3). Please note that the disconnected WAM outputs have a maximum load of 500 mA at 24 V. This is an opto-isolator with a forward resistance of 2 Ω. Select the Type menu item. An overview of output types can be found in the following table.
Siren P1 - P4 Strobe Set P1 - P4 Technical Medical Panic Fire Zone Follow User Defined FullSet RDY P1 P4 Part Set P1 - P4 Full Set P1 - P4 successful activation of the wireless alarm centre. This output is activated on local alarms in the selected partition for the defined siren duration. This output is activated for a local alarm in the selected partition and remains active until the wireless alarm centre is deactivated.
When the sirens have been trained, the alarm centre beeps twice as confirmation. A message is displayed with the siren confirmation and the signal strength value. 15.1 External siren In the installer menu: Select Ext Sirens Æ Leave this display by pressing Back. If a siren has been trained, then the siren number. Select Add/Del Ext Siren. Leave this display by pressing Back. Select the corresponding Siren. Select “Edit Ext Siren”. Trigger the tamper contact of the siren.
If the external siren should be activated when the relevant partition triggers a local or external alarm, then the partition must be set to Yes. If the receiver beeps twice, the learn message was correctly received. End the learning procedure by pressing Yes. Cancel the process by pressing No. The learn procedure is now started again. No further settings have to be made on the info module or internal siren.
15.2.2 Rdy-to-Set LED 15.3 Add WAM This function must also be set if the info module is equipped with properties of the “Ready” display. This signals that at least one zone in the partition is open (zones connected with “Force Set” property). Proceed as follows: Please ensure that reserved outputs and zones are allocated to each WAM. See the table on reserved WAM outputs and zones.
Select the corresponding accessory module (WAM). In total, up to eight accessory modules can be trained. Select WAM 1. Select a module (e.g. WAM 1). When the WAM is trained, it also transmits its programming so that you can see the function in which the WAM has been trained under “View WAM”. Trigger the tamper contact on the WAM. Function Not Used 1 Wireless Repeater 2 Output Module Trained WAM modules have the Exit the menu by pressing Back. symbol next to the WAM number.
15.3.1 WAM as wireless repeater 15.3.4 WAM as siren module WAM function 1 WAM function 4 If the accessory module is trained with the wireless repeater function, then the wireless repeaters whose signals are to be transmitted via this module must also be trained to the WAM. Consult the WAM operating instructions for more information. 15.3.
Trigger the tamper contact on the arming station (see the station operating instructions). When the arming station has been trained, the wireless alarm centre Select the function from the table and allocate it to the arming station key. Confirm the selection by pressing Select. Function Not Used Full Set beeps twice in acknowledgement. At the same time, the graphic display shows the symbol next to the arming station number. 15.4.
15.4.2. Arming station with new function 15.4.3. Switching outputs 15.4.3.1. Using the arming station The arming station can also be used outdoors (IP54). Using the “Instant Set” function, the alarm centre can be activated without any exit delay after entry of the user code. The outputs can be switched using the arming station or the remote control. Each of the four keys on the arming station can be assigned to an output, as can the double-arrow key on the remote control.
Now program the F3 function key on the arming station. Arming station (1) F3 (HW)Output 01 (HW)Output 02 (RF)Output 03 (RF)Output 04 Call up the installer menu. OTHER DEVICES INSTALLER MENU Other Devices Select Ext Sirens Info Module/Int Sirens WAM Arming station Select Back Close Select Back Now select the (HW)Output 01 Arming station (1) F3 On Off Toggle Impulse Under Other Devices, select the Arming station menu point.
15.4.3.2. Using the remote control Output number TC01,T4:User01 Now program the double-arrow key on the remote control. (HW)Output... Internal activation Output number Select Back Select Back Now select the (HW)Output... Access the user menu as an administrator. (HW)Output 01 On Off Toggle Impulse MENU System setting Select SYSTEM SETTINGS Date & Time Edit Outputs Telecommands Call Downloader Select Close Select Back Back Select the Impulse function for output 01.
internal activation to “Instant Set”. Behaviour of the “Entry Route” zone at internal activation (ER remains ER or ER becomes FE). Behaviour of activation acknowledgement. The options are as follows: OFF – No visual acknowledgement on external siren after successful activation (not internal). ON – Visual acknowledgement on external siren after successful activation (not internal). Behaviour of deactivation acknowledgement. Programming is made in the same way as activation acknowledgement. 16. Partitions P.
16.2 Exit delays of the partition 16.5 Internal activation of the partition After entering the exit mode for the partition, a delay time must be entered in the following cases: Exit mode = Timed Set or Exit mode = Silent Set Select the Ext Time menu point. Each individual partition can also be internally activated. This means that you can remain in the building without losing all-round protection. With internal activation, some detectors are not monitored – e.g. motion sensors.
Behaviour of activation acknowledgement. The options are as follows: OFF – No visual acknowledgement on external siren after successful activation (not internal). ON – Visual acknowledgement on external siren after successful activation (not internal). Supervision Jamming Batt Load Test Siren in PSet Behaviour of deactivation acknowledgement. Programming is made in the same way as activation acknowledgement. Force Set 17.
17.2 Remote control / remote access by telephone 17.3 Selecting a language Select the desired language. This function enables a user to give commands to the wireless alarm centre from a remote location using the telephone keypad. The available commands are as follows. 17.4 Default settings More information can be found in the operating manual. There are two possibilities here: Select the corresponding functions from the table.
17.6 Deactivation in the event of delays Select whether deactivation of the alarm system using the remote control is only possible when the delay time was previously started (trigger of entry or exit zone). If this function is deactivated, then the system can also be deactivated when the delay time is not running. Function Country defaults Restore Defaults Meaning After confirming the “Country defaults”, a list of different countries is displayed. Each country has its own alarm settings.
Select whether the siren is to start immediately or after the selected delay time following the triggering of a local or external alarm. When this option is activated, the wireless centre prevents the user from activating the system when a detector has lost contact with the wireless centre for more than 15 minutes. 17.12 Supervision The alarm centre monitors whether the detector is present and active. Wireless detectors send a message every 10 minutes and WAMs send a message every 4 minutes.
17.13 Jamming 17.16 Force Set Select whether the alarm system should display a warning in the case of jamming detection. If this function is enabled, a warning is shown on the display if jamming is detected. When On is selected, the zones with the “Z” zone attribute are automatically hidden when the alarm system or partition is activated (provided the zones are open).
the next group by a “dot”, e.g. “192.168.000.001”. Press “* ” to enter the dot. 18. IP Network When an ethernet or GPRS module is attached, this menu allows the user to allocate the wireless centre an individual IP address. This is then used for IP alarms or the IP download. IP Port Number Enter the port number or leave blank. This is the port that the alarm centre “listens to” if a downloader application tries to establish a connection to the alarm centre via the Internet.
19.1 Account Name 19. Download settings Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Select “Download”. If no account name is entered here by the software, nothing is displayed here. 19.
19.3 Rings to Answer 19.5 Access Mode Select which functions are used for the remote maintenance access mode over remote data transmission (see table). Select when the wireless alarm centre should accept a call. To select a number of rings, press Select. Function Call out only If the value is set to 255, the alarm centre never answers the call. 19.4 Answer on 1 ring Secure Callback “Secure Callback” must be deactivated (default) until the first accompanying upload is made.
19.7 IP Network 19.9 Modem Baud Rate If an ethernet module is attached to the wireless alarm centre, then it is possible for the downloader to communicate with the wireless alarm centre using the Internet protocol. This menu allows you to save two IP addresses that can be called by the wireless alarm centre to start a download. The user starts the call by dialling one of the IP addresses. The available options are as follows: Select the baud rate (bps) for data transmission.
20.1 ALARMS 20.2 Call Mode Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below.
20.6 Account Numbers 20.4 Phone Book (ALARMS) Enter the account number that you have received for transmitting from the command centre. Select which account number should be changed. Select which number should be changed. Enter the callback number of the command centre that you received for transmitting the respective report. Press the star key to enter a dial pause. Each dial pause interrupts the dial procedure for 3 seconds. 20.
Tamper Alarm Unset (see note 1) Set (see note 1) Zone Omitted (see note 2) Medical Alarm Key Box 20.7 Report Type Select the report type to be used for digital alarm transmission to the command centre. The command centre usually indicates which type of report to select. The available report types are as follows: Fast Format Channel, Contact ID Reports, SIA Level I, SIA Level II, SIA Level III, Extended SIA Level III and CID in SMS. 1.
Battery missing Battery missing OK ISDN/GSM fault ISDN/GSM fault OK PSTN fault PSTN fault OK Jamming Supervision fault Supervision fault OK RF battery fault Set Internal active Unset Key switch set Key switch unset Download successful Tamper user code Omit zone Man. trigger test report Period. test report Time / day changed Prog. mode start Prog. mode end User code changed User code deleted Default password setting loaded End time limit 20.
Technical alarm Technical alarm OK Power failure Power failure OK Reset Battery fault Battery fault OK Battery missing Battery missing OK ISDN/GSM fault ISDN/GSM fault OK PSTN fault PSTN fault OK Jamming Supervision fault Supervision fault OK RF battery fault Set Internal active Unset Key switch set Key switch unset Download successful Tamper user code Omit zone Man. trigger test report Period. test report Time / day changed Prog. mode start Prog.
If the function is enabled, the call is made every 24 hours following the last transmission. alarm. If this function is enabled, all zones in the alarm state are hidden. If the function is disabled, then this channel is also disabled until the alarm centre is deactivated and reset. The dynamic test call has the advantage that a test transmission is only made to the command centre when no transmissions have been made in the previous 24 hours.
20.18 No Transmission 20.20 Call Mode 20.19 Social Care Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. This setting must only be selected when transmitting to a social care unit using a digital protocol. For voice message transmission, select the next menu item (Configuring speech dialler).
An account number can be eight characters long when reporting social care messages. When the Scancom or Scanfast report types are used (see below), then the wireless alarm centre uses the last four to six characters of the account number. When four characters are entered, then the wireless alarm centre only uses these four characters. When five characters are entered, the wireless centre adds a zero to the front of the number (number now has six digits).
speech dialler, connect each message with the specific alarm type to be reported. Select a target set for each message. Each target then corresponds to one of the telephone numbers to be dialled (see also the overview of the “Reporting” menu point in the installer menu for speech diallers at the end of the manual). Social care messages can be triggered in the following ways: 1. 2. 3. The wireless alarm centre reports to the social care unit when the Social Care communication mode is activated.
Please note that the last telephone number is designated as the Follow me number. The wireless centre shows this number in the user menu. The user can enter a new number in this field. This allows the user to forward all voice messages programmed for this field. 20.28 Primary Telecoms Select which primary transmission path should be used. This transmission path is used as long as transmission is possible using it. 20.
20.34 Alarm call with voice message After selecting a message, an overview of the phone numbers entered previously under “Phone Book” is displayed. If the telephone number has been given a name, then this is shown in the display instead of the running number. Select to which of the displayed telephone numbers the voice message should be sent. Mark phone numbers to be called in the event of an trigger for this voice message with YES.
Press the star key to enter a dial pause. The dial pause is displayed as a comma. Each dial pause interrupts the dial procedure for 3 seconds. The display can then be used to enter a name for this number. The alarm centre shows these names in the phone book so that you can see which destination was used for the message. 20.36 Call Mode This option is used to activate or deactivate SMS communications. 20.37 Primary Telecoms 20.40 SMS Triggers Select which primary transmission path should be used.
20.42 Destinations Select a message where one or more phone numbers should be assigned. Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function Meaning Report Type Select the protocol specified by your SMS service centre. The available options are as follows: TAP 8N1, TAP 7E1, UCP 8N1 and UCP 7E1. Service Center Enter the provided phone number of the service centre. The Tel No service centre number and protocol must be identical.
20.43 Line Fault 21. Social Care This menu can be used to program the system so that it reacts with an acoustic or silent alarm when the alarm centre determines a fault in the remote transmission lines. Select the Line Fault menu item. Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. When a GSM or ISDN module is integrated, then line faults can be set for the PSTN line that is directly attached to the alarm centre or for the installed module.
Detector Signals Ext Sirens WAM 21.2 Monitoring Interval Arming Station Outputs Telecommands Pendants Select the monitoring interval in hours. Within this interval, every detector programmed for activity monitoring must be triggered at least once to avoid the triggering of a social care alarm. Select the monitoring interval so that it is within the monitoring period defined by the monitoring start and end times. Confirm the chosen interval by pressing OK.
22.2 Testing the loudspeaker 22.4 Walk Test A list of all detectors trained to the system is shown on the display. Activate the loudspeaker by pressing Play/Stop under the display. After confirming with Play/Stop, the loudspeaker is activated. You should now hear the voice messages. You can now listen to all voice messages saved in the display. Playing is also shown in the top-right corner of the display. The following graphic display is shown: Activate all detectors on the premises in succession.
22.8 Arming Station 23. Viewing the log A list of log displays can be found in the user manual. The test of the arming station signal is used for displaying the signal strength. The signal strength should be higher than 3. 22.9 Outputs A list of all outputs installed on the system is shown on the display. Select the output to be tested. Press Done to end the test. When the test is ended, check whether the output has the required status. 24.
the top part around and remove the four housing screws (1) on the bottom. Ensure that you also disconnect the loudspeaker cable and the battery supply cable (2). 25. Installing additional modules Before connecting the ISDN / GSM / ethernet / GPRS module to the alarm centre, disconnect the electric power supply. Firstly, access the installer menu on the alarm centre. This prevents a tamper alarm from being triggered when the top part is removed from the base plate.
26. Fitting the ISDN module 27. Fitting the GSM module Insert the ISDN module carefully and exactly into the base of the ISDN module. Ensure that all base feet are correctly attached to the base holder. IMPORTANT: The ISDN module does not support the entry of MSN numbers. Before inserting the GSM module, insert a SIM card into the GSM module. Any SIM cards whose PIN code can be disabled are suitable (or SIM cards with a PIN changed to “0000”).
28. Fitting the ethernet module 29. Fitting the GPRS module Insert the ethernet module carefully and exactly into the base of the module. Ensure that all base feet are correctly attached to the base holder. Before inserting the GPRS module, insert a SIM card into the GPRS module. Any SIM cards who support this service and whose PIN code can be disabled are suitable (or SIM cards with a PIN changed to “0000”).
Open the top part, but this time do not loosen the connecting cable from the base plate. Instead, plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port (1) of the alarm centre. 30. Final tasks Finally, plug the siren plug from the cover of the top part back into the PCB and replace the tamper contact spring. Make sure that the microphone is also exactly located in the top part and place the cover back on the top part. Screw the top part back in place.
32.2 Programming Alarm centre behaviour in the event of power failure To program the system, install the downloader program from the software CD supplied. The current version of this program can also be downloaded from the Security Center website. After installing and starting the downloader program, you are prompted to enter a password. This is: security. After entering the password, create a new customer. When a customer is created, a serial number of the alarm centre must be entered.
Communication This product can be connected to an analogue telephone connection (PSTN) or an analogue extension connection. However, due to differences between telephone network providers, no guarantees can be made for problem-free operation on every telephone terminal connection. This product can use a PSTN line with other telephone or fax equipment. ARC reports: Scancom Fast Format Channel, Contact ID Reports, SIA Level I, SIA Level II, SIA Level III, Extended SIA Level III and CID in SMS.
35. Glossary Term / abbreviation ARC Command centre Force Set GPRS GPRS APN GSM ISDN Jamming Line MAC NC NO NTBC PSTN Report S0 Signaller Explanation SMS Alarm and relay command centre. Organisations where alarm and system messages are transferred to in digital form (by telephone). Used as an initial point for intervention measures (police / fire department). Supervision Zones with this attribute are automatically hidden when an alarm system or partition is activated (provided they are open).
Amendments to the operating manual (UK) Secvest 2WAY FU8006 S/W ≥ 5.04.
1. Preface Dear customers, We constantly develop our product range in order to provide our customers with optimal products incorporating state-of-the-art technology. The new software release for the Secvest 2WAY includes optimised workflows and an extended function range. These improvements can be found in the following document. 2. Software status (01.08.2009) The information as detailed below can be found under the “Installer Menu” Æ “About Panel” menu item. Main S/W: Part No.
3. New menu items in Installer Menu 3.1. Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder, item no. FU59xx Installer Menu Æ Other Devices Æ Secvest Key Æ ADD/DEL Door Lock EDIT Door Lock • Adding and removing Key devices A maximum of four Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinders can be trained. Installer Menu Æ Other Devices Æ Secvest Key Æ ADD/DEL Door Lock Select Door Lock 1, Door Lock 2, Door Lock 3 or Door Lock 4. “Insert battery” then appears on the display. Insert the battery into the selected Secvest Key 2WAY.
• Testing Installer Menu Æ Testing Æ Secvest Key Select the corresponding Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder (Door Lock 1, Door Lock 2, Door Lock 3 or Door Lock 4). The wireless cylinder functions and correct positioning of DIP switch 3 to the door hinge in the Secvest Key 2WAY can be tested here. “Unlocked” is shown on the Secvest 2WAY display when the door is unlocked. “Locked” is shown when the button on the Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder is pressed and the door is then locked.
3.3. Tamper alarm Installer Menu Æ System Options Æ Send unset Tampers Æ Disabled Enabled • • Factory setting: Disabled When “Enabled” is selected, tamper alarms are transmitted over the selected communication method, even when the alarm centre is deactivated. This applies to ALARMS, SPEECH DIALLER and SMS communication. 3.4.
3.5. Customer ID for alarm communication to a social care service centre Installer Menu Æ Reporting Æ Social Care Æ Account Numbers Æ Account No P 1 Account No P 2 Account No P 3 Account No P 4 • • “P” (partition) has now been added (previously “Account No 1” etc.). An ID must be entered for the corresponding partition so that social care messages in this partition are transmitted correctly.
4. Software changes 4.1. “Normal Alarm” zone type with FTS 96 E function To use the FTS 96 E wireless window lock (item no. FU841x) or the FTS 96 wireless upgrade set (item no. FU8402), program the “Normal Alarm” zone type in the alarm centre. • • • When the alarm centre is deactivated, these detectors are monitored for detachment and opening. The window must be closed and the FTS 96 E locked. Monitoring begins 30 seconds after locking (the FTS 96 E requires a self-calibration time of 30 seconds).
4.3. New operating mode for social care messages • • An alarm cancellation using the pendant is no longer possible within the 30 second guard time. Earlier, an alarm was cancelled by pressing the button a second time within the guard time. An alarm cancellation is only possible on the alarm centre within the 30 second guard time. A user code must also be entered in the alarm centre during this time. The text shown below appears briefly on the display.
4.4. Zone name prompts This function is activated as follows and zone names are recorded: User Menu Æ Facilities On/Off Æ Zone Name Prompts Æ Enabled Æ Yes The following additional prompt is then announced: • With opened zone Æ “The System cannot set” + “” When several zones are open, the zone with the smallest zone number is also announced. • In the event of an alarm o Speech dialler: The first triggered zone is also announced after “Home Message” and “Message x”.
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Amendments to the operating manual (UK) Secvest 2WAY FU8006 S/W ≥ 5.05.
1. Preface Dear customers, We constantly develop our product range in order to provide our customers with optimal products incorporating state-of-the-art technology. The new software release for the Secvest 2WAY includes optimised workflows and an extended function range. These improvements can be found in the following document. 2. Software status (18.11.2009) The information as detailed below can be found under the “Installer Menu” Æ “About Panel” menu item. Main S/W: Part No.
3. New menu items in Installer Menu 3.1. FTS 96 E Detector, additional attribut for “Normal Alarm” zone type Installer Menu Æ Detectors Æ Edit Zones Æ Attributes Æ Dis. Sabotage Yes /No • • Factory setting: No If “Yes” is selected, sabotage monitoring on the FTS 96 E wireless window protection system is switched off when the alarm system is deactivated. o “W” is shown in the “Attributes” line in the display. 3.2.
3.3. Outputs - additional “Jamming” output type Installer Menu Æ Outputs Æ Edit Outputs Æ Type Æ Jamming • The corresponding output switches when jamming is detected. 3.4. Communication , SPEECH DIALLER, additional “Jamming” event type Installer Menu Æ Reporting Æ Speech Dialler Æ Report Triggers Æ Message x Æ Trigger x Æ Jamming • If “Jamming” is selected, the corresponding message is transmitted from the voice dialler when jamming is detected. 4. Software changes 4.1.