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I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
Radio alarm panel

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Inv.: 11772609
Perfect security for home and office
These installation instructions are an important product
accessory. They contain important installation and operation
information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to
others. Store these installation instructions in a safe place for
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For a list of contents with page numbers, see page 3.
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SECVEST 868

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S Radio alarm panel SECVEST 868 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Perfect security for home and office These installation instructions are an important product accessory.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This radio alarm panel uses detectors and transmitters to secure your property. Thank you for purchasing the SECVEST 868 radio alarm station. You You can use it to protect your company, house, garage, garden house, made the right decision in choosing this state-of-the-art technology, weekend cottage, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    10.3.5 Adding/deleting a detector............23 10.4 Configuring outputs .................26 2. Contents 10.4.1 Editing outputs ................26 10.4.2 Defining output name ..............27 0. Introduction ....................2 10.4.3 Selecting output type ..............27 1. Usage in accordance with regulations ............. 2 10.4.4. Add output ..................29 10.5 Other Devices..................31 2.
  • Page 4 10.9.2. Connection Type ................ 55 10.9.3. Ring to Answer................55 10.9.4. Answer on 1 ring ................ 56 10.9.5. Access mode................56 10.9.6. Phone Book................57 10.9.7. IP Network.................. 58 10.9.8. Secure Callback ................. 58 10.9.9. Modem Baud Rate ..............59 10.10.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    3. Precautions WARNING IMPORTANT IMPORTANT INFO To avoid fire and injury, please observe the Please observe the following regulations to Burglar alarm stations in general: following: ensure trouble-free operation of your system. Securely fasten the device at a dry The alarm panel is supplied with DC If the equipment is not correctly installed, •...
  • Page 6: Scope Of Delivery And Accessories Required

    4. Scope of delivery and accessories required Extras: Scope of delivery Tools required: Burglar alarm station Flat screwdriver Installation Instructions (small) Operating instructions Philips screwdriver Installation DVD Drill Downloader CD 6mm drill bit 4mm drill bit You also need: 6mm screws Alarm detector 4mm screws Signal transmitter...
  • Page 7: Notes On Connection And Extension Options

    5. Notes on connection and extension options The radio alarm panel is the basic device of an electronic security system for Properties of alarm station: protecting your property (e.g.: apartment, house, garage, shops, etc.). In combination with other components such as radio detectors and signal transmitters, it secures the areas to be monitored.
  • Page 8: Notes On Security System

    6.2 Connections in the upper part 6. Notes on security system The following figure shows the connections in the upper part. 6.1 Opening the panel casing Install the alarm panel in the order described here. First remove the two screws on the base of the radio alarm panel as shown here.
  • Page 9: Connections In The Base Plate

    6.3 Connections in the base plate 6.4 Blanking off non-used cable inputs The following figure shows the connections in the panel base plate. Use the plastic blanks supplied to blank off the cable inputs that are not used. See next figure for fitting. 6.5 Installing the base plate Now fix the base plate to the wall as shown in the next figure.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Panel To 230V Mains Voltage

    6.6 Connecting the panel to 230V mains voltage 6.7 Connecting wired detectors (optional) Connecting the panel to the 230V AC mains network is subject to Connect wired components as shown in the diagram. Note that national regulations. Check that no voltage is present in the sensors can be connected in only one way: connection cable when fitting.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Analogue Telephone (Optional)

    6.8 Connecting the analogue telephone (optional) 6.10 Adjusting the loudspeaker volume See Appendix B for instructions on connecting ISDN and GSM You can adjust the volume of the internal (external) loudspeaker with equipment. Connect the analogue telephone as shown in the the volume control shown.
  • Page 12: Closing The Alarm Panel

    6.12 Closing the alarm panel 6.13 Notes for testing the alarm panel Reconnect the upper part to the base plate. Do not forget to fit the To test the alarm panel functions without fixing the panel to the wall connection cable between the base plate and the alarm station. At and without 230V AC mains voltage, you have to activate the system the same time, check that all other connections (emergency power via the kickstart.
  • Page 13: Codereset

    6.15. Codereset 7. Explanation of terms If the installer and/or administrator code gets lost, it is possible to Before starting to program the alarm station, you should understand execute a code reset. In this way all user settings (also programmed the terms used.
  • Page 14 2. When the user operates the keyswitch while the system is unset FIRE then the radio alarm panel starts the programmed exit mode. This zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar 3. When the user operates the keyswitch while the system is set alarm panel is activated or deactivated.
  • Page 15 SYSTEM SET PARTITIONS When the radio alarm panel is active, it monitors all zones for changes The radio alarm system has a total of 4 partitions. Each of these to the line voltage and triggers a local alarm and optionally an external partitions can be activated or deactivated individually.
  • Page 16: Overview Of Alarm Panel And Keypad

    8. Overview of alarm panel and keypad Integrated siren and Read area of chip key loudspeaker Graphic display Multiline display Button for activating Button for radio alarm station deactivating radio alarm station Control buttons Keypad for programming and operating the station Keypad alarm keys for panic, fire, medical and social...
  • Page 17: Installer Mode

    9. Installer mode 10. Settings in installer mode There are two ways of programming the radio alarm station: 10.1 First steps in installer mode A: Via the keypad on the radio alarm station. In user mode, do the following: B: Via the software either locally or via the communications software. Enter a valid installer code: 7 8 9 0 The following describes how to program the radio alarm panel via the...
  • Page 18: List Of Menu Items In The Installer Menu

    Confirm the display Leave Installer mode by pressing the control button 10.2 List of menu items in the installer menu In installer mode, you can teach radio detectors, configure under the word Yes. controllable outputs, define partitions, etc. The following table provides The radio alarm panel changes to user mode and displays the a summary of the menu items: following...
  • Page 19: Configuring Zones And Teaching Radio Detectors

    Press the control button to select Edit Zones and confirm by 10.3 Configuring zones and teaching radio detectors pressing the control button under the word Select. To cancel If you are in user mode, you first have to change to installer mode. Proceed as follows: input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 20: Defining Zone Name

    10.3.1 Defining zone name To see the attributes of another zone, use the control buttons switch between zones. If you confirm Name with the Select button, you see the following graphic display: To edit the selected zone, select Edit by pressing the control button under the word Edit.
  • Page 21: Selecting Zone Type

    Note: If you press DELETE until the current name has disappeared from the display, and then press DELETE once more, the display 10.3.2 Selecting zone type leaves the name change screen and restores the name of the zone to its previous value. After entering the zone name, use the control buttons to select Type.
  • Page 22: Selecting Partitions

    10.3.3 Selecting partitions 10.3.4 Selecting zone attribute After entering the zone type, use the control buttons to select After entering the partition, use the control buttons to select Partitions. Confirm your selection by pressing the control button Attributes. Confirm your selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 23: Adding/Deleting A Detector

    NOTE: 10.3.5 Adding/deleting a detector The attribute soak test is only to be used if a detector is likely to After programming zone attributes for all zones, exit the menu items until you see the following graphic display: create false alarm. This function works automatically. To test the range of a detector you need to use the walk test function and do not activate the soak test.
  • Page 24 any further detectors, press the control button under the word Function Meaning Back. Auto learn If you select this item, you can walk through your premises and activate the detectors one after the other (by triggering the tamper If the panel receives the message, you receive the following graphic contacts).
  • Page 25 If instead of the above display you see the following: If you confirm Delete All, you first see the following display: this detector has already been trained for another zone. Conduct a walk test to find out which zone this detector has been trained for. and if deletion is successful: IMPORTANT: It may happen that you see this display after teaching the detector for the first time and after receiving the...
  • Page 26: Configuring Outputs

    10.4.1 Editing outputs 10.4 Configuring outputs In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the second menu If you confirm Edit with the Edit button, you see the following graphic item. display: You see the following graphic display: For the meaning of the menu items, see Table 6 below.
  • Page 27: Defining Output Name

    10.4.2 Defining output name 10.4.3 Selecting output type Select Name with Select and you see the following graphic display: NOTE: In this menu you have also the option to set and unset the panel at a certain time automatically. Please see the note on the next page (output type user defined).
  • Page 28 Technical Alarm This output is activated if a technical zone Function Meaning triggers an alarm. Not used This output is not in use and is never activated. (Exception: complete power loss) Siren This output is activated on local alarms for the defined siren duration.
  • Page 29: Add Output

    Proceed as follows to add a radio output (not for Wireless Accessory IMPORTANT: Do not add outputs if you use the WAM (Wireless Module): Accessory Module) as output module, since this reserved the outputs automatically. For more information, see the section WAM (Wireless Accessory Module) in these instructions.
  • Page 30 You see the following graphic display: After ending the learn procedure, you receive the following graphic display: If the WAM is in learn mode, activate the sending of a message by To add another output to the radio alarm station, press the control pressing the control button under the word Send.
  • Page 31: Other Devices

    10.5.1 External siren 10.5 Other Devices In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the third menu (Optional radio external siren – not a combination of external siren and item. Wireless Accessory Module) If you confirm External Siren Menu with Select, you see the following You see the following graphic display: graphic display: to select Add/Del Ext Siren and confirm...
  • Page 32: Info Module

    After selecting Edit Ext Siren, you see the following graphic display: 10.5.2 Info module 10.5.2.1 Teach Info module If you confirm Info Module with Select, you see the following graphic display: Use the control buttons to select a partition. Change the setting by pressing the control button under the word Change.
  • Page 33 After activating send mode, you receive the following graphic display: 10.5.2.3. Ready to set LED If want the Info Module to display a Ready-to-Set information, which signalizes an open zone (also zones with the zone attribute force set omit), you have to activate this function in addition. Please proceed as follows: If the receiver beeped twice, the learn message was correctly received.
  • Page 34: Wireless Accessory Module (Wam)

    If you want to have the Ready to Set indication use the control buttons 10.5.3 Wireless Accessory Module (WAM) If you confirm WAM with Select, you see the following graphic display: to select the option Enable. Confirm your selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 35 If you wish to remove a WAM from service in the system, then: IMPORTANT: See the WAM product instructions for operating and 1. Select Other Devices – WAM – Add/Del WAM. programming the WAM. The display shows a list of the available WAMs. 2.
  • Page 36: Arming Station

    10.5.3.3 WAM as transmitter/receiver technology module 10.5.4 Arming station Analogue to the WAM as output module, the WAM as transmitter/receiver technology module configures the 4 outputs. In If you confirm Arming station with Select, you see the following graphic addition to the outputs, two radio inputs are reserved. These have to display: be configured according to the function as connected in the WAM.
  • Page 37 10.5.4.1 Editing arming station Function Meaning If you confirm EDIT arming station with Select, you see the following Not used This button has no function on the arming graphic display: station Full Set After you enter the user code and press this button, the alarm panel is fully activated.
  • Page 38: Configuring Partitions

    Use the control buttons to select a function. For a list of functions 10.6 Configuring partitions and their attributes, see the table below. Confirm your selection by In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the third menu item.
  • Page 39: Configuring Exit Mode Of Partition

    10.6.1 Configuring exit mode of partition Function Meaning After entering the partition name, use the control buttons Timed set The partition is activated following expiry of the defined exit time. select Type. Confirm by pressing the control button under the Final Door Set The partition is activated when you close a zone with the final door property.
  • Page 40: Configuring Exit Delay Of Partition

    10.6.2 Configuring exit delay of partition 10.6.4 Activating alarm response of partition After entering the delay times, use the control buttons to select After entering the exit mode for the partition, you have to enter the delay time for the following cases: Response.
  • Page 41: Configuring Exit Mode On Internal Activation Of Partition

    Use the control buttons to select an alarm response of the 10.6.5. Configuring exit mode on internal activation of partition partition. You can select options as shown in Table 11. Each partition can also be individually internally activated. This means that you can remain in the building without losing all-round protection.
  • Page 42: Configuring System Options

    Function Meaning 10.7. Configuring system options User access Here you define the options available to the In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the fourth menu user in the user menu. item. This menu controls access to the remote Remote access control feature.
  • Page 43: Configuring User Options

    10.7.1. Configuring user options Function Meaning Record memo Enables the user to record a voice message. to select User Options and confirm by Press the control button Reset after alarm Enables the user to reset the radio alarm panel following an alarm. If you wish to allow users pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 44: Remote Access

    10.7.2. Remote Access 10.7.3. Selecting a language This menu controls access to the remote control feature. This Use the control buttons to select Language. Confirm your selection feature allows a remote operator to issue commands to the radio alarm panel by pressing the buttons on a telephone keypad. The by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 45: Factory Settings

    10.7.4. Factory settings 10.7.5. Installer code to select Restore defaults. Confirm your to select Installer code. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons selection by pressing the control button under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 46: Entry Timer On Unset

    10.7.6. Entry Timer On Unset 10.7.7. PA Response to select Entry Timer On Unset. Confirm to select PA Response. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons your selection by pressing the control button under the word selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 47: System Auto Rearm

    10.7.8. System Auto Rearm 10.7.9. Siren Delay to select System Auto Rearm. Confirm to select Siren Delay. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons your selection by pressing the control button under the word selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 48: Siren Time

    10.7.10. Siren Time 10.7.11. Stray on Entry Route Delay to select Siren Time. Confirm your to select Stray on Entry Route Delay and Use the control buttons Press the control button selection by pressing the control button under the word Select. To confirm by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 49: Supervision Fail Response

    10.7.12. Supervision Fail Response Function Meaning for activated Meaning for system deactivated system to select Supervision. Confirm your Use the control buttons Disabled No response No response Fault Fault is reported by Fault is reported on selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 50: Jamming Detection

    10.7.13. Jamming Detection 10.7.14. Batt Load Test to select Jamming Detection. to select Batt Load Test. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons Confirm your selection by pressing the control button under the selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 51: Siren In Part Set

    10.7.16. Force Set 10.7.15. Siren in Part Set Use the control buttons to select Force Set. Confirm your selection to select Siren in PSet. Confirm your Use the control buttons by pressing the control button under the word Select. To cancel selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 52: Rf Siren Options

    10.7.17. RF Siren Options 10.8. IP Network This menu allows you to select how the radio siren responds during Fire, If you have fitted an Ethernet module then this menu allows you to Burglar or PA alarms. There are two options: give the radio alarm panel its own IP (Internet Protocol) address, ready for use with IP Alarm Reporting or IP Downloading.
  • Page 53: Configure Download Settings

    If you have fitted an GPRS module then this menu allows you to give 10.9. Configure download settings the radio alarm panel its own IP (Internet Protocol) address, ready for In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the fifth menu use with IP Alarm Reporting or IP Downloading.
  • Page 54: Account Name

    10.9.1. Account Name Function Meaning Account Name The account name is defined by the download software to guarantee a secure connection. to select Account Name. Confirm your Use the control buttons The account name is displayed when it is selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 55: Connection Type

    10.9.2. Connection Type 10.9.3. Ring to Answer to select Connection Type. Confirm your to select Ring to Answer. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons selection by pressing the control button under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 56: Answer On 1 Ring

    10.9.4. Answer on 1 ring 10.9.5. Access mode to select Answer on 1 ring. Confirm your to select Access Mode. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons selection by pressing the control button under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 57: Phone Book

    10.9.6. Phone Book Function Meaning Call out only The panel cannot be call from outside for to select Phone Book. Confirm your Use the control buttons remote maintenance. A call to the PC of remote maintenance must be made manually selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 58: Ip Network

    10.9.7. IP Network 10.9.8. Secure Callback If you have fitted an Ethernet module to the radio alarm panel, then it to select Secure Callback. Confirm your Use the control buttons is possible for Downloader to communicate with the radio alarm panel using the Internet Protocol.
  • Page 59: Modem Baud Rate

    10.9.9. Modem Baud Rate 10.10. Configuring communication settings In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the sixth menu to select Modem Baud Rate and confirm Press the control button item. by pressing the control button under the word Select. To cancel You see the following graphic display: under the word Back.
  • Page 60: Configuring Alarms

    10.10.1. Configuring alarms Function Meaning Alarms Settings for alarm reporting (AWUG)??? Social Care Settings for reporting a social care emergency to select Alarms. Confirm your selection Use the control buttons call by pressing the control button under the word Select. To cancel Speech Dialler Settings for reporting voice messages (Speech Dialler)
  • Page 61 10.10.1.1. Call Mode Function Meaning Use the control buttons to select Call Mode. Confirm your Call Mode Setting for reporting alarm messages Primary Telecoms You must use this option to select which under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button route the radio alarm panel will pick first for sending reports.
  • Page 62 10.10.1.2. Primary Telecoms 10.10.1.3. Phone Book (Alarms) Press the control button to select PRIMARY TELECOMS and Use the control buttons to select Phone Book. Confirm your under the word Select. To under the word Select. To confirm by pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button cancel input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 63 10.10.1.4. IP Network Account Numbers 10.10.1.5. If you have fitted an Ethernet/GPRS module then the radio alarm panel Use the control buttons to select Account Numbers. Confirm your can report alarm events over the Internet to a suitable receiver. under the word Select. To There are two types of receiver: an IRIS polling engine, or a specialised selection by pressing the control button application running on an ARC’s PCs.
  • Page 64 Report Type 10.10.1.7. Fast Format 10.10.1.6 Use the control buttons to select Report Type. Confirm your Use the control buttons to select Fast Format. Confirm your under the word Select. To under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button cancel input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 65 Medical 10.10.1.8. Fast Format Restore Open (see note 1) Close (see note 1) Use the control buttons to select Fast Format Restore. Confirm Zone Omitted (Channel 5. see note 2) your selection by pressing the control button under the word Burg Partition 1 Burg Partition 2 Select.
  • Page 66 10.10.1.9. SIA Report Message Basic Summary Intermediate Full SIA- SIA- SIA- SIA- Use the control buttons to select SIA Report. Confirm your Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button without without + Zn No.
  • Page 67 AC LOST USER CODE DELETED AC RESTORE PASSWORD RESET DEFAULTS LOADED LOW BATT EXIT TIMEOUT LOW BATT RESTORE NOTE: In Germany and Austria we recommend the following digital BATT MISSING protocol: BATT MISSING Select the option protocol the protocol type: SIA1 RESTORE Select the option SIA report:...
  • Page 68 10.10.1.10. SIA Report Restorials 10.10.1.11. Contact ID Use the control buttons to select SIA Restorials. Confirm your Use the control buttons to select Contact ID. Confirm your under the word Select. To under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button cancel input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 69 PSTN FAULT RESTORE JAMMING Message CID Basic CID Basic + Restore SUPERVISION FAULT Code + Zn No. + User Code + Zn No. + User SUPERVISION FAULT RESTORE KEYPAD MEDICAL TX BATTERIE TROUBLE FIRE KEYPAD FIRE PART SET KEYPAD FIRE RESTORE DISARM FIRE RESTORE KEYSWITCH SET...
  • Page 70 10.10.1.12. Force Test Call Now 10.10.1.13. Dynamic Test Call Use the control buttons to select Dynamic Test Call. Confirm your Use this option to make the radio alarm panel start a test call immediately. under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button Use the control buttons to select Force Test Call Now.
  • Page 71 10.10.1.14 Static Test Call 10.10.1.15. Burg Comms Rearm to select Burg Comms Rearm and confirm Press the control button In static testing the system makes a test call either at one particular time of day or on one day every month. under the word Select.
  • Page 72: Social Care

    Send Tamper as Burg 10.10.1.16. 10.10.2. Social Care to select Send Tamper as Burg. Confirm Use the control buttons NOTE: This option needs only to be programmed if you want to your selection by pressing the control button under the word transmit an alarm via digital protocol.
  • Page 73 10.10.2.1. Call Mode Use the control buttons to select Call Mode. Confirm your under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button cancel input, press the control button under the word Back. If you confirm Call Mode with the Select button, you see the following graphic display: to select a function.
  • Page 74 10.10.2.2. Primary Telecoms 10.10.2.3. Phone Book to select Phone Book. Confirm your Use the control buttons Press the control button to select PRIMARY TELECOMS and under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button under the word Select. To confirm by pressing the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 75 10.10.2.4. Account numbers 10.10.2.5. Report Type Use the control buttons to select Account Numbers. Confirm your Use the control buttons to select Report Type. Confirm your under the word Select. To under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button cancel input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 76 The report sequence is as follows: 10.10.2.6. Call Acknowledge 1. The radio alarm panel reports to the social care station if social care reporting Call Mode is ON. The report includes a SCANCOM channel 8 Use the control buttons to select Call Acknowledge. Confirm your to show that a two way speech path is available.
  • Page 77: Configuring Speech Dialler

    If you confirm Speech Dialler with the Select button, you see the 10.10.3. Configuring speech dialler following graphic display: The Speech Dialler function of the alarm panel describes the option of sending a voice message to a (mobile) telephone in addition to the digital transmission of a report to a command centre in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 78 10.10.3.1. Call Mode If you confirm Messages with the Select button, you see the following This option enables or disables the speech dialler feature. To employ graphic display: speech dialling set the call mode to “Enabled”. 10.10.3.2. Primary Telecoms to select PRIMARY TELECOMS and Press the control button confirm by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 79 After selecting a message, select the corresponding report trigger. 10.10.3.4. Phone Book Then define the report trigger that causes the alarm to be transmitted with this message. In this point, you are linking a message with an event Enter the phone numbers to be dialled. You assign phone numbers to (trigger).
  • Page 80 10.10.3.6. Destinations Call Acknowledge 10.10.3.7. Use the control buttons to select Call Acknowledge. Confirm your Use the control buttons to select Destinations. Confirm your under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 81: Sms

    Note that after receiving a DTMF ‘5’ the radio alarm panel will go on to call any other programmed speech dialler numbers. To prevent calls to 10.10.4. SMS other programmed speech dialler numbers the called party can In addition to alarm transmission by digital report or voice text, the acknowledge a call by sending back a DTMF ‘9’.
  • Page 82 10.10.4.1. Call Mode Function Meaning This option enables or disables SMS reporting. To employ SMS Call Mode Setting for transmitting text messages (SMS) reporting set the call mode to “Enabled”. Primary Telecoms You must use this option to select which route the radio alarm panel will pick first for sending reports.
  • Page 83 10.10.4.3. Messages 10.10.4.4. Phone Book Use the control buttons to select Messages. Confirm your To program the telephone numbers that the radio alarm panel will use for SMS message select Reporting, SMS, Phone Book. Highlight and under the word Select. To selection by pressing the control button select the telephone number you wish to program and key in the correct digits.
  • Page 84 the control button under the word Select. To cancel input, press pressing the control button under the word Select. To cancel under the word Back. under the word Back. the control button input, press the control button Function Meaning Report Triggers Meaning Protocol Select the protocol specified by your SMS...
  • Page 85: Line Fail Reporting

    10.10.5. Line Fail Reporting Function Meaning Disabled The telephone line is not monitored. This menu lets you program the system to respond with either audible or Audible The telephone line is monitored. A fault is saved silent alarms when the radio alarm panel detects a fault on one of its in the event log.
  • Page 86: Configuring Social Care

    Function Meaning 10.11. Configuring social care Start/End Monitoring Enter the monitoring period. In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the seventh Monitoring Interval Enter the monitoring interval. menu item. Set Volume Volume for the output of the voice connection. You see the following graphic display: 10.11.1.
  • Page 87: Monitoring Interval

    10.11.2. Monitoring Interval 10.11.3. Set Volume / Voice Connection Use the control buttons to select Monitoring Interval. Confirm your After the social call is triggered, a voice connection is established via the telephone. If the panel loudspeaker volume is too low, change it selection by pressing the control button under the word Select.
  • Page 88: Test Function

    10.12. Test function Function Meaning Siren Tests the function of the local siren in the alarm In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the eighth menu station. item. Loudspeaker Tests the function of the local loudspeaker in the alarm station.
  • Page 89 10.12.1. Testing local siren 10.12.2. Testing the loudspeaker to select Siren. Confirm your selection by to select Loudspeaker. Confirm your Use the control buttons Use the control buttons under the word Select. To cancel under the word Select. To pressing the control button selection by pressing the control button input, press the control button under the word Back.
  • Page 90 10.12.3. Testing the keypad 10.12.4. Walk test to select Keypad. Confirm your selection to select Walk Test. Confirm your selection Use the control buttons Use the control buttons under the word Select. To cancel under the word Select. To cancel by pressing the control button by pressing the control button input, press the control button...
  • Page 91 10.12.5. Detector signal strength 10.12.12. Panic alarms Make the detector signal strength test in the same way as the walk test. Press both buttons on the panic alarm transmitter. The display shows the The signal strength displayed corresponds to the reception strength of identity of the user assigned to the panic alarm.
  • Page 92: View Log

    10.13. View Log 10.14. Displaying system information In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the ninth menu In the installer menu, use the control buttons to select the ninth menu item. item. You see the following graphic display: You see the following graphic display: Select this menu item by pressing the control button under the...
  • Page 93: Isdn/Gsm/Ethernet/Gprs Module

    Turn the upper section round and remove the four housing screws (1) 11. ISDN/GSM/Ethernet/GPRS Module on the bottom of the upper section. Make sure you also disconnect the loudspeaker cable and the battery supply cable (2). 11.1 Preparing the alarm station Before connecting the module to the alarm station, disconnect the electric power supply.
  • Page 94 11.2 Fitting the ISDN module 11.3 Fitting the GSM module Now insert the ISDN module carefully and exactly into the base for the Before inserting the GSM module, place a SIM card in the GSM module. ISDN module. Make sure that all base feet are correctly anchored in You can use any SIM card whose PIN code can be disabled or where the the base holder.
  • Page 95 11.4 Fitting the Ethernet module 11.5. Fitting the GPRS module Now insert the Ethernet module carefully and exactly into the base for Before inserting the GPRS module, place a SIM card in the module. You the module. Make sure that all base feet are correctly anchored in the can use any SIM card whose PIN code can be disabled or where the SIM base holder.
  • Page 96: Usb Port And Programming

    11.6 Concluding work 12. USB port and programming Finally, plug the siren plug from the cover of the upper section into the PCB and replace the tamper contact spring. Make sure that the microphone is also exactly located in the upper section and place the 12.1 Connecting up cover back on the upper section.
  • Page 97 Now connect the other end of the USB cable to your PC or laptop. In the installer menu. go to “Download” and in the “Download” menu select “Connection Type”. Select “local” and press the control key under “Select”. During the first call, the alarm station then installs the USB drivers on your computer.
  • Page 98: Technical Data

    13. Technical data Radio Voltage supply Radio frequency 868.6625MHz narrow band The internal power supply meets the requirements of EN50131-6 Type A, I-ETS 300 220 Class 2 and Environment Class 2. Radio power: 10mW Transmitter range The range of the transmitters Mains supply voltage 230V AC, 50Hz +/- 5% compatible with this radio alarm...
  • Page 99 Communication Behaviour of the panel during mains failure This product meets the requirements of EN50136-1-1:1998. If the panel is unset it will display a message after several minutes. In This product can share a PSTN line with other telephony or fax addition the user of the panel will be notified when the panel is being equipment.
  • Page 100: Declaration Of Confirmity

    each radio transmitter sends a short supervision transmission to 14. Declaration of Confirmity announce its presence. See next pages 16. Installation Guideline 15. Glossary Abbreviation Explanation alarm receiving centre GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPRS APN Access Point Name Global System for Mobile Communications (Groupe Spéciale Mobile) The mobile phone standard used throughout Europe and many...

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