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PTT APPROVAL
This equipment has been approved (ETSI TBR21)* according to the decision N. 98/482/EC of the Council of the European Community for the paneuropean licency as a single equipment to one public analogicaal telephone network PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Networks). Because of the differences among the networks of the different Countries, the approval does not guarantee the correct working in every single point of the network. In case of problems, please contact the products supplier. (*) Waiting for the official homologations number NETS COMPATIBILITY DECLARATION This equipment has been projected to work with all public switched telephone networks (pstn) with addressement made with multi frequences double-tone signal (dtmf). Its anyway suggestable to follow the technical instructions of the product according to the possible hardware and softwares programmation for each country. We suggest to contact the salesman or the manufacturer if you think to use this equipment with other nets.
ACCESS TO PARAMETER MENU
COD. INST.
TELEPHONE ALARM DELAY
NUMERICAL PROTOCOL SELECT.
VOICE MESSAGE REC.
TELEPHONE LINE OPTIONS
CYCLICAL CALL PROG.
LISTENING TO VOICE MESS.
COD. 1/3
ANSWER RINGS PROG.
ASSOC. OF CHANNEL EVENT
TELEPHONE NUMBER PROG.
TELEPHONE LINE TEST
SYSTEM CODE PROG.
ASSOC. EVENT/TEL. NUMBER
DISPLAY RESULT OF CALL
COD. TEL.
EVENT PRIORITY PROG.
Elkron spa Via Carducci,Beinasco (TO)
Tel +39-011-3986711 Fax +39-011-3499434 info@elkron.it www.elkron.it
Communicator for remote controllable control unit
IS0095-BH
(((ELKRON))) - MP110
MP 110 MP 110TG MP 110 M MP 110 M TG
1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 Access to Parameter Menu.. p. 3 Voice messages... p. 3 Recording voice messages.. p. 4 Listening to voice messages... p. 5 Telephone numbers programming.. p. 6 Event/Telephon number association.. p. 8 Event priority programming.. p. 10 Telephone alarm delay programming.. p. 11 Telephone line option programming. p. 12 Call/answer ring number programming. p. 14 Telephone line test... p. 15 Call result visualization.. p. 16 Event/channel association.. p. 17 Plant code programming.. p. 18 Cyclic call programming... p. 20 Answering system skip.. p. 20 Numerical protocol selection... p. 21
GENERIC EVENT: ss/ee CODE 00 Generic ANTI-ROBBERY Event.. 01 Generic TECHNICAL Event.. 02 Generic FIRE Event... 03 ANTI-ROBBERY Event.. 04 Generic PANIC Event.. 05 SYSTEM FAILURE Event.. 06 Generic TAMPERING Event 07 TOTAL ON/OFF Event.. 08 PARTIAL ON/OFF Event.. 09ON/OFF Event WITH BYPASSED ZONES. 10 MISSING/RESTORED NETWORK Event.. 11 BATTERY LOW/OK Event.. 12 TRNSMISSION TEST Event.. 13 CYCLICAL TEST Event
NOTICE The following key shows ( at the beginning of every chapter) the type of telephone number the programming procedure described is referred to-
V = VOICE: forwarding of vocal messages N = NUMERICAL : forwarding of numerical messages to the remote control centers T = REMOTE CONTROL: Fastlink connection
NOTICE When the installer code is enabled, each time the communicator engage the line, the message Telephone line engaged will appear on the LCD keypad. Letter C will appear on the led keypads.
Type in the desired code which corresponds to the START OF EVENT. After both figures of the code have been typed, the message - is displayed, and the system stands by for entry of the corresponding END OF EVENT code. After entry of the END OF EVENT code, the number of the input just programmed is displayed with flashing mode and the system returns to item 4) to program the other inputs codes. Press the F to exit the programming procedure and return to item 1) to select another type of input. SUMMARY TABLE (NOTES) OF PROGRAMMED CODES EVENT IN ZONE : CESA CODE ZONE 01. ZONE 02. ZONE 03. ZONE 04. ZONE 05. ZONE 06. ZONE 07. ZONE 08. ZONE 11. ZONE 12. ZONE 13. ZONE 14. ZONE 15. ZONE 16. ZONE 17. ZONE 18. ZONE 21. ZONE 22. ZONE 23. ZONE 24. ZONE 25. ZONE 26. ZONE 27. ZONE 28. ZONE 31. ZONE 32. ZONE 33. ZONE 34. ZONE 35. ZONE 36. ZONE 37. ZONE 38. ZONE 41. ZONE 42. ZONE 43. ZONE 44. ZONE 45. ZONE 46. ZONE 47. ZONE 48...... EVENT IN ZONE : CESA CODE: ZONE A1. -. ZONE A2. -. ZONE A3. -. ZONE A4. -. ZONE A5. -. ZONE A6. -. ZONE A7. -. ZONE A8. -. ZONE B1. ZONE B2. ZONE B3. ZONE B4. ZONE B5. ZONE B6. ZONE B7. ZONE B8.....
1.0 Access to Parameter Menu
1. Enter INSTALLER access code 2. Push keys
PROCEDURE ACCESS
LCD display will show the message COMM PARAMETER LED display will show the message -||
Voice Messages
2.1 General Data
To record voice messages, SV108 optional module is used. Only the engineer is allowed to carry out this operation. 14 different messages can be recorded, a base message lasting 30S max. for the users general data and 13 event messages lasting 4 S each as fixed length. It is necessary to record all the messages from the first to the last one; therefore if even only 1 message has to be modified, it is necessary to record again all of them.
-. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -.........
Max 30s
BASE MSG
BURGLARY
TAMPER
TECHNICAL
FAILURE
NO MAINS
MAINSRETURN
BATTERYLOW
OK BATTERY
ARMING
DISARMING
TEST CALL
The base message can be started and stopped at any time. If the stop command is not given, the automatic stop occurs at the end of the max. time available. For event message start only can be given while stop occurs automatically at the end of the time.Every message is identified by a symbol for led keyboard and a code for LCD keyboard. The corresponding symbols are as follows: MESSAGE TYPE ss = start of event code ee = end of event code - Base message - Intrusion event message - Tamper event message. - Panic event message - Technological event message - Fire event message - Failure event message - No Mains message - Mains return message - Battery low message - OK Battery message - Activationt message - Deactivation message - Test call message LED KEYB. LCD KEYB. b I 5 P t F h nr rr Lb ob A d ct BASE BURGLARY SABOTAGE PANIC TECHNOL FIRE FAILURE MAINS 230 MAINS RETURN BATTERY LOW OK BATTERY ACTIVAT. DEACTIV. TEST CALL NOTE The duration of the basic message is recorded in the units Eeprom memory. By installing the SV108 module on a different unit board from the one used for the recording, data regarding the duration of the basic message is lost. Therefore, message reproduction would be anomalous. A new recording must be made to correct this.
Recording voice messages
15.8.2 PROG. OF CODES BY EVENT (
When the
S Key)
key is pressed, the possible types of system events
6. By pressing key F , the recording procedure is interrupted and you go back to communicator menu.
keys to select the number of the zone for
which one wishes to program the start/end of event codes. Only those inputs contained in the system, which are programmed with the selected mode, will be displayed with flashing. Press the
key to program codes for the selected input. The symbol
- appears on the display, and the system stands by for entry of the START OF EVENT Code.
Programming of PROTOCOL IMPULSE Codes with LED Keypad
Listening to Voice Messages
6.4.1 Operation with LCD keyboard
1. Enter INSTALLER access code The procedure is accessed with the system completely OFF. 2. Press keys Type in the Engineers code (Code 3), then press the following keys,
Message PLAY MESSAGE is visualized During reproduction, for every message under way, the corresponding code is visualized according to the table in para 6.2
9 A S O
. Access to the procedure is confirmed by the
flashing of message CE. Press the Press the Press the key to view the programmed code for each zone. key to program the codes by event. key to program the codes for each zone.
to start reproducing all recorded messages, at the
end of the message, you go back to communicator menu.
4. If you want to listen to a particular message use keys 1 select the desired message and start listening through key
5. At the end of reproduction it is possible to select a following message. The code is in HEXADECIMAL form. Use the numerical keys for figures 0/9, Press F to leave listening procedure and go back to communicator menu.
A S C ** O E F
key for the figure 0 (zero) key for the letter B
6.4.2 Operation with LED keyboard
key for the letter C key for the letter D key for the letter E key for the letter F 3. Press key 1. Enter INSTALLER access code 2. Press keys
Message --is visualized During reproduction, for every message under way, the corresponding code is visualized according to the table in para 6.2
15.8.1 DISPLAY OF ZONE CODES (
A Key)
key; the input number is displayed in flashing mode,
followed by the start of event and end of event codes, at the rate of about every 1 s. The buzzer beeps twice each time a code is displayed. With the
keys, it is possible to reference, by forward
5. At the end of reproduction it is possible to select a following message. Press F to leave listening procedure and go back to communicator menu.
to the duration of the desired pause keys to reference all the zones actually existing in 8. Press key
the system being used, with forward and backward scroll. Use the
key to exit the referencing procedure, which is confirmed by
buzzer generates a double beep to confirm the operation and you go back to item 4).
the message PRG.COD. pppppp.
15.7.2 PROG.OF CODES BY EVENT (
The following message is displayed: GEeeeeeeeessee GE = Generic Event eeeeeeee = Event being programmed. ssee = Event Start and End Code. With the
keys, it is possible to reference, by forward and
backward scroll, all the (available) events foreseen and corresponding assigned codes. If you wish to modify the currently assigned code, press the
key. The
ssee)field becomes (); type in the desired code with the numerical keys (always composed of 4 figures). Press the
key; the (ssee)field becomes (FFFF).
LIST OF POSSIBLE MANAGED EVENTS: 00 Burglary 07 Total On/Off 01 Technical 08 Partial On/Off 02 Fire 09 On/Off with bypassed zones 03 Silent Panic 10 Network Missing/Restored 04 Panic w/siren 11 Battery Low/OK 05 Failure 12 Transmission test 06 Tampering 13 Cyclical test
Event/Telephone Number Association
General Information Programming of IMPULSE PROTOCOL Codes
ALARM SENDING TYPE PROGRAMMING every telephone number corresponds to book where the events associated to that number are noted down. The managemen of these books is made by bits which, after being set, have the following meanings:
O H F T P S I
INTRUSION INTRUSIONE SABOTAGE SABOTAGGIO PANIC PANICO TECHNOLOGIC TECNOLOGICO FIRE INCENDIO GUASTO FAULT CAMBIO STATO (ON/OFF) CHANGE STATUS
The following formats may be sent with the impulse type protocol : formats 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 and 4/2, where the first figure is the telemonitoring centers system code, expressed in hexadecimal values; and the second figure is the code for the event which may be transferred to the center at each connection. It is also possible to set the type of format for these protocols: standard or extended, and with or without parity.This programming is performed when the transmission protocol is selected with the A and S keys.
OFF = standard format
OFF = without parity
access = extended format
access = with parity
4.1 Operation with LCD keyboard
1. Enter INSTALLER code 2. Press keys 3. Press key
The above options are ignored if an impulse type protocol has been selected.
. The event summarizing string includes 8 dashes to
show the positions where the associated event must be inserted.
Parameter t corresponds to the type of programmed number and can assume the following values: v = Voice type n = Number type t = Remote control type
The display shows the following message: Tnn - - - - - - - - t nn. Telephone number under reference - - - - - - - -. Positions where the associated event must be entered t. Type of programmed number
Use the numerical keys for figures 0 through 9: key key key key key key
A S C **
for the figure 0 (zero) for the figure B for the figure C for the figure D for the figure E for the figure F
4. By keys
, select desired number. during visualization you leave procedure without
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES: The following table shows how to program the system code and the event code to suit the different formats required by the reception center. SYSTEM CODE 3+1 Format, System Code 123, Event 5. THE CENTER WILL RECEIVE: 123 50
making any modification. 6. Press key 7. Press keys or keys
EVENT 50 o 05 5A
to access modification.
to select the event to be associated ( see
side visualizations). Press key
to complement association and/
ON= PARAMETER ASSOCIATED REMOTE CONTROL TYPE NUMBER NUMERIC TYPE NUMBER VOICE TYPE NUMBER
3+2 Format, System Code 123, Event 50
4+1 Format, System Code 5607, Event 2
000056A7
20 o 02
5607 2
To program Remote Control type number to program Numeric type number to program Voice type number
Number 0 is not transmitted. To transmit number 0 it is necessary to program it as A
4+2 Format, System Code 1234, Event 45
00001234
1234 45
8. By pressing key F during the modification status, you leave procedure and save the selections made. The operation is confirmed by a double beep of the buzzer.
CODES TABLE TO BE FILLED OUT AND USED AS NOTES
ZONE EVENT: CESA CODE ZONE 01. ZONE 02. ZONE 03. ZONE 05. ZONE 06. ZONE 07. ZONE 08. ZONE 11. ZONE 12. ZONE 13. ZONE 14. ZONE 15. ZONE 16. ZONE 17. ZONE 18. ZONE 21. ZONE 22. ZONE 23. ZONE 24. ZONE 25. ZONE 26. ZONE 27. ZONE 28. ZONE 31. ZONE 32. ZONE 33. ZONE 34. ZONE 35. ZONE 36. ZONE 37. ZONE 38. ZONE 41. ZONE 42. ZONE 43. ZONE 44. ZONE 45. ZONE 46. ZONE 47. ZONE 48...................... ZONE EVENT: CESA CODE: ZONE A1. -. ZONE A2. -. ZONE A3. -. ZONE A5. -. ZONE A6. -. ZONE A7. -. ZONE A8. -. ZONE B1. ZONE B2. ZONE B3. ZONE B4. ZONE B5. ZONE B6. ZONE B7. ZONE B8......
events which can be associated with the zones, according to the following coding system: 00 Burglary 01 Technical 02 Fire 03 Silent panic 04 Panic w/siren With the
keys, it is possible to select a type of input and
confirm this choice by pressing the POSSIBLE EVENTS 0 BURGLARY 1 SABOTAGE 2 PANIC 3 TECHNOLOGICAL 4 FIRE 5 FAILURE 6 STATUS CHANGE DEFAULT PRIORITY 6 MESSAGE MESSAGE ON ON LCD KEYBOARD LED KEYBOARD EV:BURGLARY EV:SABOTAGE EV:PANIC EV:TECHNOL EV:FIRE EV:FAILURE EV:ON/OFF P:p P:p P:p P:p P:p P:p P:p ep ep ep ep ep ep ep Press the
max. priority
the flashing of message CE. The first number of the input contained in the system, that has been programmed with the selected mode, is displayed with flashing. In the absence of inputs programmed with the selected mode, the system returns to the main menu, which is confirmed by the flashing of message CE. With the
min.priority p = priority e = event
keys, select the number of the zone for which
one wishes to program the event code. (whose event code.) Only the inputs contained in the system, that have been programmed with the (selected mode) are displayed with flashing. To program the selected inputs code, press the
The procedure is accessed through key communicator menu by installer code. By keys
once entered the
key. The display
indicates - and awaits entry of the relevant code. When the code is entered, the display indicates the number of the input just programmed with flashing and returns to the programming of the other inputs codes. Press the
it is possible to refer to current programming
forward and backward. To modify the prority of the event under reference press key always use keys Press
key to exit the programming procedure and return to
the beginning of programming for selection of another type of input.
to select the priority to be assigned.
2 ON 3 OFF
Reference status
to return to reference and to choose the following event
Reference or modification status is shown by leds
2 OFF Programming 3 ON
status
Programming of C200b PROTOCOL Codes with LED Keypad
Telephone alarm delay Programming
The procedure is accessed with the system completely OFF: Type in the ENGINEERs code and press the following keys + This is useful when the user due to a wrong manoeuvre generates an involuntary alarm. By switching off the system in due time, it is possible to stop the system before the alarm extends to the telephone line as well. The choice of the desired delay is made through the numeric keys 0-9 and is expressed in tens of seconds according to the following coding: 0 = No delay. 1 = 10 Sec 2 = 20 Sec 3 = 30 Sec 4 = 40 Sec 5 = 50 Sec 6 = 60 Sec 7 = 70 Sec 8 = 80 Sec 9 = 90 Sec Against a system alarm, it is possible to delay the alarm sending via telephone line.
Access to the procedure is confirmed by the flashing CE message. With the zone. With the With the
key, it is possible to view the programmed code for each key, it is possible to program codes by event. key, it is possible to program codes for each zone.
The code is in the DECIMAL form (00/99) Use the numerical keys for figures 0/9.
15.5.1 DISPLAY OF ZONE CODES(
After pressing
1. Once entered the communicator menu, press key
, the input number appears in flashing mode, and
after about 1 s the programmed event code is displayed in fixed mode. The display of these data is also confirmed by a double beep of the keypad buzzer. With the
2. LDC keyboard shows the message CALL DELAY nn where nn corresponds to the current value, while LED keyboard shows only the coded value. 3. Enter the desired value. By pressing a non numeric key , except for
keys, it is possible to reference all the zones
actually present in the system being used, by forward and backward scroll. Press the
, the buzzer generates an error beep.
key to exit the referencing procedure, which is confirmed
4. Press
to save the entered value and leave the procedure. Press
by the flashing CE message.
to leave the procedure without making modifications.
15.5.2 PROG. OF CODES BY EVENT (
key to display all the types of manageable system
events, shown with the following codes: 00 Burglary 01 Technical 02 Fire 03 Silent Panic 04 Panic w/Siren 05 Failure 06 Tampering 07 Totally On/Off 08 Partially On/Off 09 On/Off with bypassed zones 0A Missing/Restored network 0b Battery low/ok 0C Transmission Test 0d Cyclical test
Select the desired event with the Press the
key to program the codes for the selected event.
The character - is shown on the display while the system awaits code entry. Type in the desired code. At code entry, the display indicates the programming of the codes of the next event, as per item 1).
Telephone line options programming
OPTION GROUP 1 With this procedure the following options can be programmed: a. Choice of the selection type (IMPULSIVE or DTMF) b. Enabling the check of line tones. c. Enabling the answer check. d. Enabling the routing tone waiting for user answer. OPTION GROUP 2 With this procedure it is possible to program the lock of calls in voice mode and with number protocol, enabling the answering system skip, and enabling the communicator on AND/OR sectors status. OPTION GROUP 3 With this procedure it is possible to program the mode to be used to check the telephone line. 1. Enter the ENGINEERs access code
15.4.3 PROG. OF CODES BY ZONE (
The following message is displayed: Ev.Type tttttttt With the
keys, it is possible select, with forward and
backward scroll, the type of input one wishes to set. Selection of one of the following types of input is possible: 0 Burgary 1 Technical 2 Fire 3 Silent Panic 4 Panic with siren After selacting the desired input, press the the referencing or modification function. The following message is displayed: Znn tttttttt Cnn Znn = Number of the zone under examination. Tttttttt = Type of input under examination. Cnn = C200b code assigned. With the
SAVE IN EEPROM All the programmings executed are temporarily left pending until they are definitively saved in eeprom. This means, for example, that if the procedure is exited for a timeout, all the modifications made will be lost, and only the previous data will be considered valid. The definitive saving of modified data is performed when the code programming procedure is exited with the F key, i.e., when the display shows = PRG COD C200b = which becomes PARAMETRI COMM The save operation is confirmed when the buzzer of the keypad in use beeps twice. ATTENTION The code assigned to an event is also automatically assigned to all programmed zones. NOTE The generic programming of the PANIC event is recorded in all the programmed zones as SILENT PANIC and PANIC with SIREN events. Press the
2. Press keys
. The LCD display will show Options
Tel.1. The segment display will show digit 1. To program option group 2 see point 3. To program option gorup 3 see point 4. In this procedure leds are used to visualize respectively the status of options (a),(b),(c),(d) according to the following coding: a b c d Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = IMPULSIVE selection DTMF selection Tone check disabled Tone check enabled Answer check for voice call disabled Answer check for voice call enabled Routing disabled Routing enabled
key, it is possible to reference, by forward and
backward scroll, all the inputs existing in the system, that are programmed for the type of code selected. To modify the currently assigned code, press the
Press corresponding keys
to change the status
referenicng procedure, which is confirmed by the message = PRG COD C200b =
key. The (Cnn) becomes (C); type in
of options (a, b, c, d) respectively. 3. Press key
the desired code with the numerical keys (always composed of 2 figures). Press the
: The LCD display will show Options Tel.2. The segment
key when you wish to disable the event under
display will show digit 2. In this procedure leds are used to visualize respectively the status of options (a),(b) according to the following coding: a b c d Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = Led OFF = Led ON = Lock of voice calls disabled Lock of voice calls enabled Lock of calls with number protocol disabled Lock of calls with number protocol enabled Answering system skip disabled Answering system skip enabled Enabling communicator for burglary events on OR sectors status Enabling communicator for burglary events on AND sectors status
consideration. The (Cnn) field becomes(C). Press the
by the message = PRG COD C200b =
4. Press key
: the LCD display will show ChK lin tel --NO--; the seg-
ment display will show 3m where m means the test mode to be carried out: see table in the next page.
15.3 S1400 Protocol
Select the S1400 protocol to send the 4/8/1 FORMAT, in which 4 is the number of figures in the system code for the telemonitoring center, expressed in decimals (0-9), that are transmitted at each connection. One (1) is the channel which indicates the system status. This format is transmitted at each connection for whatever reason transmission takes place.
LCD Keypad ChK tel lin NO ChK tel lin 24h ChK tel lin Part ON ChK tel lin Tot ON
Segmented Keypad 32 33
Test Mode Test disabled Test always enabled Test is enabled if at least one sector is ON Test is enabled only if all 3 sectors are ON
To modify the test mode press key 5. In this procedure Led case of line lack. Led
is used also to generate tamper alarm in
15.4 Prog. of C200b PROTOCOL Codes with LCD Keypad
This protocol allows programming of a code for each zone (00-99). NOTE: to transmit the arming event to invert the armed / disarmed code), it is necessary to program the figure 9 as the first figure of the system code; e.g., system code 00000570 ----> code 90000570 The procedure is accessed with the system completely OFF and by performing the following sequence of steps: Type the ENGINEERs code +
on: the line lack generates tamper alarm.
Although a line control output is not present and the tamper alarm is not programmed, the line lack is however stored in the event log and in the temporary memory (ChK lin tel --NO--). 6. By pressing key are saved. WARNINGS FOR OPTION GROUP 1 When the tone check is enabled, this means that the communicator, before selecting the telephone number, waits for the free signal on the telephone line and checks both the presence of the tone and timing. It is necessary to disable this check on the internal lines (with a switchboard) that do not typically have a standard free signal. If the answer check on voice calls is disabled, 4 calls will be always made for every programmed voice number. If the answer check is enabled, the programmed voice numbers that answer will no longer be called for the same event. In case of no answer or engaged number, the control unit will make max. 4 call attempts to that number. When the routing signal is enabled, this means that the communicator, before sending the voice message and between one repetition and another, inserts 2 signals (2 beeps) on line having the purpose to warn the user that this is an automatic message. WARNINGS FOR OPTION GROUP 2 By enabling the lock function for voice and/or numeric calls, the communicator, when the call has a positive result, no longer calls the other numbers programmed for the same event. For the voice call lock it is indispensable to enable the answer check of the called number. The communicator will stop sending other voice calls after the alarm has a positive result on a programmed telephone number. CAUTION: The answer of an automatic transponder is considered as a positively ended alarm warning that would cause the automatic call lock. In this case it is therefore necessary not to use the automatic call lock function. To lock the numeric calls it is sufficient that the communicator properly sends the entire communication to the reception centre. When the centre sends the acknowledge (proper sending confirmation), the communicator locks the following calls to other telephone numbers programmed with numeric mode. As to burglary events, according to programming, it is possible to choose whether sending the telephone calls only if all 3 sectors are armed (AND sectors) or sending them if even only one sector is armed ( OR sectors). WARNINGS FOR OPTION GROUP 3 If enabled, the telephone line check is carried out at every change of plant status (consistently with the selected mode) and then every 15 minutes. The check is made by switching the telephone line and verifying the free tone; if the free tone is found, the line is placed immediately under quiescent conditions again. In case of lack of free tone, the line remains switched for approx. 1.5 minutes during which every 30 seconds max. 4 attempts are made to search the tone. If after the fourth attempt ,the tone continues to be absent, the event is stored in both the temporary memory and in the event log and the outputs programmed as line check are armed and, if enabled, a tamper alarm is generated as well. These outputs remain under alarm condition until the next line control, where if the control unit finds the tones, they will go back to quiescent conditions otherwise the alarm status will be kept.
3. Alarm channels are used to communicate an event to an alarm receiving centre. Some receiving centres identify the event occurred from the channel received. It is therefore necessary to provide each channel with one of the events managed by the station. Up to 8 alarm channels are foreseen (0-7) and for every channel it is possible to associate one of the possible events. The possible events that can be managed are as follows: 00 BURGLARY 04 FIRE 01 SABOTAGE 05 FAILURE 02 PANIC 06 ON/OFF 03 TECHNOLOGICAL 07 EVENT END To access this programming, follow the instructions below:. NOTE: If led led
channel selection selection of the event to be associated
TIM: tt START: hh Leds
3 are used to show which of the two parameters is 3 off => programming interval between one call cycle 3 on => programming cycle start time (hh).
being programmed.
2 on 2 off
and the next one (tt).
2 goes on it means that it is selecting the channel. If
3 goes on it means that it is selecting the event to be associated
While the LCD keypad shows the two parameters at the same time, the LED keypad can show one at a time. By pressing key
to the channel. Key
selects forward. Key
selects backward.
the parameter to be programmed is selected.
Use keys S1 and S2 to select the desired value. For parameter (tt) it is possible to set one of the values listed in the following table: 0 = test not enabled 5 = 12 hours 1 = 1 hour 6 = 24 hours 2 = 2 hours 7 = 2 days 3 = 4 hours 8 = 3 days 4 = 8 hours 9 = 7 days For parameter (hh) a value from 00 to 23 can be selected by pressing keys S1 and S2. Press
(tt) = interval between one call cycle and the next one (hh) = cycle start time
11.1 Operation with LCD keyboard
1.Access communicator parameter modification meny by entering INSTALLER code and pressing keys 2. Press key 3. By keys 4. Press key
goes on.
select the desired channel.
to access the modification of the associated event.
to exit from the procedure and save the set parameters. 5. Select desired event by keys item 3.
Press keys
14.0 Answering System
In the MP 110 control unit the answering system skip function can be enabled (see telephone line options).
confirm selection made. By pressing key again
C **. The display shows the following
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