SPCK620/623 Comfort Keypad User Guide Version 3.1 A6V10271018 26.09.
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Table of contents 1 Security ...........................................................................................................5 1.1 Target group .....................................................................................................5 1.2 General safety instructions................................................................................5 1.2.1 General information ...........................................................................5 1.2.2 Operation .................
7.1.5.4 AUDIBLE OPTIONS ........................................................................ 30 7.1.5.5 SEISMIC TEST................................................................................ 30 7.1.6 7.1.7 7.1.8 EVENT LOG .................................................................................... 31 CHIME............................................................................................. 31 USERS ...............................................................................
Security Target group 1 1 Security 1.1 Target group The instructions in this documentation are directed at the following target group: 1.2 1.2.1 Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the product End user Instruction by technical specialists is necessary. Performs only the procedures for proper operation of the product. The product is installed and configured. General safety instructions General information Keep this document for later reference.
1 Security Meaning of written warning notices 1.3 1.4 Meaning of written warning notices Signal Word Type of Risk DANGER Danger of death or severe bodily harm. WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm. CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions Meaning of hazard symbols WARNING Warning of hazard area WARNING Warning of dangerous electrical voltage 6 Siemens AB Security Products A6V10271018 26.09.
Directives and standards EU directives 2 2 Directives and standards 2.1 EU directives This product complies with the requirements of the European Directives 2004/108/EC “Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”. The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at: Siemens AB Building Technologies Division International Headquarters Fire Safety & Security Products Postal Address P.O.
3 Introduction EU directives 3 Introduction The keypad is a wall-mounted interface that allows: Engineers to program the system through the Engineer Programming menus (password protected) and to set/unset the system; a user can control the system on a day-to-day basis. Users to enter User Programming menus (password protected), and to perform operational procedures (set/unset) on the system.
Introduction EU directives 3 3 Soft function keys Context sensitive keys to navigate through menus/programming. 4 Enter key Confirm display or input. 5 Back menu key Go back in the menu Reset buzzers, siren and alarms in the memory. 6 Proximity device receiver area Only SPCK 623: If the keypad has been fitted with a proximity device receiver, users should present the Portable ACE Fob to within 1 cm of this area.
3 Introduction LED description 3.
Introduction Viewing mode description User Amber Flashing Green On Flashing Alarm Red Alert ! Amber Green Assigned area is unset. Assigned area is Partset A / B Assigned area is fullset On Alarm - Off No alarm On - Flashing Mains Engineer is on site. Off Flashing Trouble Off No trouble On System ok Flashing Mains fault Off 3 No bus connection NOTICE The LED indications for information, area status, alarm and fault is deactivated in idle state of the keypad.
3 Introduction Function keys in idle state 3.3 Function keys in idle state Emergency Keys Depending on configuration emergency keys are displayed. A simultaneous pressing of the keys activates an emergency call. Panic Alarm Fire alarm Medical Alarm The activated process depends on the system configuration. Please ask the installer for details. Direct Settings Depending on configuration the direct set option is displayed.
Login Login with PIN 4 4 Login 4.1 Login with PIN The display in idle state shows an analogue clock as default, but may differ depending on system configuration. The keypad is in idle state. Enter the valid user code with the digit keys to . The state of the area/area groups will be displayed. NOTICE How to correct input error Delete incorrect input using the key and then enter the PIN again. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 4 times, then input is blocked for one minute.
5 Single area view Setting and unsetting the system 5 Single area view 5.1 Setting and unsetting the system 1. Enter a valid User code. The following screen will be displayed. 2. Press the relevant context-sensitive function key to change the state of the area. Following states are possible: Symbol Function Fullset Unset Partset A Partset B 5.2 Setting not possible If there is e.g.
Single area view Restoring an alarm 5 In the next screen, the information will be shown. Following states are possible: Symbol Function None This open zone can be inhibited (forced set is possible). This open zone can not be inhibited (no forced set possible). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g. window). Only available if the zone attribute Exit open is enabled. The Entry – Exit zone is open. Zone will not prevent setting process.
5 Single area view Resetting a fault 3. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the alarms. There are 2 alarm symbols possible: !! Alarm can not be restored. Alarm condition still present (e.g. the zone which caused the alarm is still open). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g. window). Alarm can be restored. If the alarm can be restored, press the softkey below the symbol . The alarm is restored. 5.
Single area view Resetting a fault 5 3. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the lists of faults. 4. Highlight the required fault. There are 2 fault symbols to indicate possible actions: !! ! Fault can not be restored. Fault condition still present. Please contact your installer. Fault can be restored. If the fault can be restored, press the softkey below the symbol . The fault is restored. Ready will be shown on the display. 17 Siemens AB Security Products A6V10271018 26.09.
6 Multi area view Setting and unsetting the system 6 Multi area view 6.1 Setting and unsetting the system Enter a valid User code The names of the area groups are displayed. The current state of the area group is indicated on the right in the display and by the LEDs above the display. Following states are possible: Symbol Function Fullset (all aras of the area group are Fullset) Unset (all aras of the area group are Unset) Mixed set (the areas of the area group have different setting states.).
Multi area view Setting not possible 6 To change the state of all areas: 1. Scroll using the▼ key to ALL MY AREAS. (in area group view) 2. Press the relevant context-sensitive function key to change the state 6.2 Setting not possible If there is e.g. an open zone, the setting symbol will be displayed with an information symbol: 1. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area group is visible. 2. Press . All areas of this area groups are visible. 1.
6 Multi area view Restoring an alarm 6.3 Restoring an alarm If there is any alarm, the alarm will be displayed after login. The alarm will be displayed by the blinking symbol and the blinking LED . NOTICE There is a fixed soft key assignment to set / partset / unset areas or area groups. Due to this the location of the alarm icon can vary. In the graphics below, there is an alarm in fullset condition. 1. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area group is visible. 2. Press . 3.
Multi area view Resetting a fault 6 There are 2 alarm symbols possible: !! Alarm can not be restored. Alarm condition still present (e.g. the zone which caused the alarm is still open). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g. window). Alarm can be restored. If the alarm can be restored, press the key . The alarm is restored. 6.4 Resetting a fault If there is any fault, this will be displayed after login.
6 Multi area view Automatic Calendar Setting 2. Press . 3. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area is visible. 4. Press the softkey below the blinking fault symbol. NOTICE There is a fixed soft key assignment to set / partset / unset areas or area groups. Due to this the location of the fault icon can vary. In the above picture, there is a fault in unset condition. 5. In the next screen, the fault(s) will be listed. There are 2 fault symbols possible: !! ! Fault can not be restored.
Multi area view Time Locked 6 configurable by the installer (default 10 minutes) to inform the user before the area sets. The timer symbol will display next to the area at the configured warning time. The keypad displays that the area will set in ‘X’ minutes or seconds. You will hear an audible beep for each elapsed minute and every 10 seconds during the final minute.
6 Multi area view Interlocked Areas Symbol Function The Time Lock symbol indicates if a vault area is time locked. This means that the vault area cannot be unset outside of the times defined by the calendar assigned to the area. 6.7 Interlocked Areas Vault and ATM area types can be interlocked. This means that if more than one of these area types is assigned to the same Interlock group, only one of the group may be unset at a time.
Multi area view Interlocked Areas Symbol 6 Function The Interlock symbol indicates if a group of ATM or Vault areas is interlocked. Within the interlock group, only one area can be unset at a time. The padlock symbol displays next to the other areas in the group to indicate that they cannot be unset. 25 Siemens AB Security Products A6V10271018 26.09.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus 7 User programming via the keypad User programming options are available using the LCD and Comfort Keypads. Menus and options available on the intrusion control panel is programmed by the installation engineer. If users cannot see an option described in this manual, they do not have rights to access that functionality. To access user programming: 1. Enter a valid User PIN. 2. Using the up/down arrow keys, scroll to the desired programming option. 3.
User programming via the keypad User Menus 7 2 INHIBIT Allows users to inhibit a zone. 3 ISOLATE Allows users to isolate a zone. 4 SET DATE/TIME Allows users to set the time and date. 5 TEST Allows users to perform a BELL TEST, WALK TEST, WPA TEST or change AUDIBLE OPTIONS. 6 EVENT LOG Allows users to view a log of the most recent events on the system. 7 ACCESS LOG Allows users to view a log of the most recent access on the system.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus 7.1.2 ISOLATE Zones, system alerts or alerts from X-BUS devices can be manually isolated from the keypad. Isolating a zone removes that zone from the system until the user deisolates it. To isolate zones, system alerts or alerts from X-BUS devices: 1. Scroll to ISOLATE and press SELECT. 2. Scroll to the desired option in the table below and press SELECT. 7.1.3 ZONE Select the required zone and toggle the setting from NOT ISOLATED to ISOLATED.
User programming via the keypad User Menus VIEW INHIBITS 7 X-BUS TAMPER To view a list of the inhibited zones, system alerts and X-BUS device alerts. Only the ALARM, EXIT/ENTRY, FIRE EXIT and LINE zone types can be inhibited on the SPC system. All other zone types are not displayed in the inhibit menus. 7.1.4 SET DATE/TIME The date and time can be manually entered on the system. The time and date information is displayed on the keypad and browser and is used on time-related programming features. 1.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus 2. Press SELECT. 3. The display indicates the number of zones to be tested on the system with the text TO TEST XX (where XX is the number of valid walk test zones). Locate the sensor on the first zone and activate it (open the door or window). The keypad buzzer sounds continuously for approximately 2 seconds to indicate that the zone activation has been detected and the number of zones left to test (displayed on the keypad) decreases. 4.
User programming via the keypad User Menus 7 3. Select TEST ALL AREAS, or select an individual area to test. 4. If you select an individual area to test, you can select either TEST ALL ZONES or select a specific seismic zone to test. The message ‘SEISMIC TEST’ is display on the keypad while the test is being performed, If the test fails, the message ‘SEISMIC FAIL’ is displayed. If the “i” or VIEW key is pressed, a list of the failed zones is displayed which can be scrolled through.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus 2. Press SELECT for the default name and number. Or enter a customized user name and press SELECT. There are 3 types of users available: STANDARD USER, LIMITED USER, or MANAGER. 3. Scroll to the preferred type and press SELECT. The system generates a default code for each new user. 4. Press SELECT to accept the default code. Or enter a new user code and press SELECT. The keypad confirms that the new user has been created. 7.1.
User programming via the keypad User Menus 7.1.10 7 SMS The SPC system support SMS communication from the panel to selected users’ mobile phones as well as users being able to control the SPC system remotely via SMS. These two features work hand in hand as it allows the user to take action using the SMS control after a SMS notification without the need to be physically at the premises.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus CONTROL ENABLE Enable or disable SMS Control. SMS CALLER ID Provide phone number (requires 3-digit country code prefix) SMS PIN CODE Provide pin number DELETED Remove phone number as required. COMMANDS ALLOWED Select the functions that can be performed via SMS. See SMS Commands [➙ 35] for a list of SMS commands to perform these functions. Beyond user type, Engineer settings allow specific rights for functionality to be granted to each user.
User programming via the keypad User Menus 7 The keypad displays UPDATED once the setting has been saved Reported events To select events for SMS notification: 1. Scroll to SMS EVENTS and press SELECT. 2. Select EDIT NUMBER and press SELECT. 3. Scroll to the appropriate enabled number and press SELECT. 4. Scroll to REPORTED EVENTS and press SELECT. 5. Scroll to the desired event notification. Events selected are displayed preceded by an asterisk. 6. Press BACK to exit. 7.1.10.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus ****.XA1.OFF **** LOG Up to 10 recent events displayed Recent events ENG.ON Enable Engineer access Engineer status ENG.OFF Disable Engineer access Engineer status Enable Manufacturer access Manufacturer status Disable Manufacturer access Manufacturer status **** O5.ON ****.O5.ON Where mapping gate is identified as “O5”, it is triggered on Status of “O5” **** O5.
User programming via the keypad User Menus 7.1.12 7 NORMAL The door is in normal operation mode. A card with the corresponding access rights is needed to open the door. MOMENTARY The door is opened only for a timed interval to allow access. LOCKED The door is locked. The door remains closed even if a card with the corresponding access rights is presented. UNLOCKED The door is unlocked.
7 User programming via the keypad User Menus 3. Scroll down through the access events or enter a date and press ENTER to find a particular access event. 38 Siemens AB Security Products A6V10271018 26.09.
Appendix User rights 8 8 Appendix 8.1 User rights Based on the operational features of the SPC system, described below, users have rights attributed to the user profiles. The installation engineer will inform users of their user rights assigned to each user profile. Depending on how the system has been programmed, users may have rights to all or some of these features.
8 Appendix User rights User Profile Default User type Description RESTORE option in user programming is selected for that zone. Isolate Standard* Manager Isolating a zone deactivates that zone until such time as the zone is de-isolated. All zone types on the SPC can be isolated.
Appendix Zone chart User Profile Default User type Description Users Manager User can configure user on the panel. 8 Delay autoarm Standard* Manager User can delay auto setting. Bypass delay Standard Manager User can automatically override the Unset Delay. Only available for Financial installations. See Setting/Unsetting Upgrade Manager User can grant manufacturer access to panel to perform firmware upgrade.
8 Appendix Zone chart Zone # Description 42 Siemens AB Security Products A6V10271018 26.09.
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