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Introduction
Intruder alarm system Operating instructions
The purpose of this user guide is to describe how to operate Karizma plus system. Some of the features described in this guide may not be applicable to your installation and should be ignored. The engineer from the alarm company will have completed the System Information Sheet (SIS) in this guide which gives information specific to your installation. You will need to refer to this as you read this guide in order to check if certain features have been used. If in any doubt consult your alarm company.
Alarm company (Installer) name: __________________________________________ Telephone number: _____________________________________________________ Account number: _______________________________________________________ Installation date: _______________________________________________________
Operating instructions
Keypad and Entry codes
Keypads
K a r i z m a Plus
Thursday 06-Jan 17:00:36
Display 2 - lines of 16 characters per line DAY mode LED
DAY FUNCTION
Entry Codes
Before you can do anything with Karizma+ you will need to key in a code using one of the keypads. There are several types of entry code, which permit different levels of control over the system. Check the System Information sheet to see which codes have been enabled. The different types of codes are:
Normal - this code allows the system to be set, unset, and reset after an alarm. Manager - this code has the same functions as a user code, but in addition the manager code can add or delete all other codes, test the system, view the event log, set the time and date, omit 24Hr points, and set the chime function. Cleaner - special code which unsets only part of the system, providing restricted access only to certain areas of the premises. Duress - a special code which although appearing to work exactly like a standard user code will also cause the signalling device to signal a Personal Attack alarm to the central station. Do not use this code unless you are under threat to set or unset the system.
Function LED
Secondary functions
VWX YZ
Primary functions
Secondary functions are actioned when the FUNCTION LED is lit
You operate your intruder alarm system by means of a keypad. Each keypad has numeric keys (0 to 9), ENTER and ERROR. Over each key is a label which describes the secondary function of each key. The key will perform their secondary function when the red FUNCTION indicator is lit.
Always press the Enter key after keying in your code or when making a selection.
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Karizma Plus
Setting the system
Fully Setting the system
When the premises are to completely vacated you should set the full system. First, check that the premises are physically secure - are all windows shut, and all external doors locked ? Key in a normal user code at the keypad nearest the final exit door and press the ENTER key.
Part-Set the System
A part-set allows detection points in part of the protected premises to be set (turned on), while those in other areas are not set. In a domestic installation it is usual for a part-set to be programmed for use at night time. This would allow the detection points around the perimeter of the house (doors, windows, etc), and all downstairs detectors to be enabled, while detectors in the bedrooms and on the stairs are disabled. Karizma+ has 2 different part-set programs called B and C. Check your SIS to see if these programs have been enabled. If they have not been enabled then you will not be able to use them. If a part-set has been enabled you can part-set your system by doing the following: Enter your code at a keypad and press the ENTER key. The system will begin to perform a full-set (setting programme A).
1) Set system?
The exit period will start and the inside sounder will produce the exit sound - a pip-pip-pip sound. The display identify the program that you are setting.
Program A Set PROGRAM A
The bottom line on the display may have been editted during installation to read a different message, for example it may read FULL SYSTEM. You must now vacate the premises by the exit route described in the SIS. The length of time that you have to vacate the premises depends on the exit mode that has been programmed. Check your SIS to find out the exit mode of programme A.
Within 5 seconds of entering your code (while the red FUNCTION indicator is still on) you must press either the SET B or SET C key to select one of the part-set programmes and press the ENTER key. The display will acknowledge this by displaying name of the program being set.
Program B Set PROGRAM B
The bottom line on the display may have been editted during installation to read a different message, for example it may read NIGHT TIME. Leave the protected area by the exit route appropriate for that part-set.
Performing a Quick-Set
It is possible to override the programmed exit time by use of the Quick Set function. This always gives you 3 seconds to vacate the protected area. Quick Set is selected during the first 5 seconds of the exit period (while the red FUNCTION indicator is on) by pressing the QSET key on the keypad. To use this function with one of the part-set programmes you must first select the part-set (SET B or SET C), and then press QSET.
Omitting points during setting
It is possible to omit one or more detection points when you set the system. The omitted points will not be able to cause an alarm when the system has set. This facility may be useful if one of your detection points has become faulty and keeps producing false alarms. Because omitting a detection point degrades the security provided by your alarm system, your engineer may have programmed only a limited number of points to be omittable. Check your SIS to see which points, if any, can be omitted. Points can be omitted by pressing the OMIT key during the first 5 seconds of the exit period (while the red FUNCTION indicator is on).
Program QSet PROGRAM A
01:FRONT DOOR Omit Point: NO
The exit sound will stop, and the keypad will display the first point from a list of points that can be omitted. Use the and keys (over the 8 and 9 keys) to step through the list of points until the point you want to omit is displayed. Now press the ENTER key. The symbol will move onto the second line of the display. Press the key to change the NO to YES, and press the ENTER key.
01:KITCHEN PIR Omit Point:YES
The point will be omitted and the exit period will start again. You can omit as many points as you want using this procedure. To omit points from a part-set program you must first select the part-set by pressing SET-B or SET-C.
Unsetting the system
Cancelling the Exit procedure
If you key in your code, and then immediately decide not to set the system, you can cancel the exit procedure by one of the following ways: During the first 5 seconds of the exit period and with the red FUNCTION indicator still on, just press the ERROR key twice to cancel the exit procedure.
Unsetting the System
Entering the premises by the designated entry route will cause the entry period to start. The inside sounder will emit a slow beep-beep-beep sound. You must now key in your code and press the ENTER key at the nearest available keypad to cancel the entry period. The length of time that you have is called the entry time; check your SIS to see how long this is. During the last 10 seconds of the entry period the entry tone will raise in pitch to inform you of the urgency to enter your code. If you enter your code within the entry period the inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the System Unset message for few seconds and then display the time and date.
*** Goodbye *** MANAGER
The inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the Goodbye message for a few seconds and then display the time and date. The green DAY indicator will remain on. After the first 5 seconds of exit period you must key in your code to cancel the exit procedure.
System Unset by MANAGER
The green DAY indicator will light. The system is now unset.
Enter your code?
The inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the System Unset by message for a few seconds and display the time and date. The green DAY indicator will remain on.
Silence Alarm and Reset system
Silencing an Alarm
If an alarm occurs whilst you are in or near to the premises the alarm can always be silenced by entering your code. If the system was set it will be unset at the same time. If the alarm occurs while you are away from the premises the outside and inside sounders will automatically stop after the bell time programmed by the engineer, see your SIS for the bell time. When you enter your code after an alarm, the keypad will display the cause of the alarm on the top line.
Resetting after an Alarm
After an alarm the system will need to be reset by entering a suitable reset code. The display will alternate between the alarm cause and a prompt to enter a reset code.
Enter Your Code
If the this prompt is displayed you can reset the system using your own code. Key in your code and press the ENTER key. After the system has been reset it may enter a fault lockout described in the next section.
Engineer Reset Required
If this prompt is displayed you may need to call out the engineer to reset the system.
INTRUDER BACK DOOR
The second line shows additional information, such as the point which caused the alarm. The system will now need to be reset as described in the next section.
Fault Lockout
Remote Reset
If the system needs to be reset by an engineer code you may need to call out the engineer. Before you do this, check the SIS to see if either the Remote Reset or Anti-code Reset options have been enabled. If either have been enabled it may be possible to reset the system by following one of the procedures described here:
System Unset by STEVE
After resetting the system the keypad display will either display the System Reset message, or it will show a count of the faults which still exist. This is called fault lockout.
Faults: 1 ENTER to View
These faults must be cleared before the system can return to Day mode. To see a list of the faults press the ENTER key. The keypad will display each fault for 5 seconds. When all of the faults have been displayed it will again display a count of the faults. It will often be necessary to call out the engineer in order to clear these faults. If you can, clear the faults until the display shows no faults, then press the ENTER key to return to Day mode.
Your engineer will have given you instructions on how to request a remote reset. Usually you will have to telephone the central station, give details of the alarm, and quote a password. The central station can then reset your system via the signalling device which is fitted to your system.
System Reset by STU
When the remote reset is received by your system, the keypad will display the System Reset message for a few seconds. It will then either revert to the time and date display, or display the number of faults which still exist - this is a fault lockout.
Faults: 0 ENTER to Exit
Reset by Anti-code
Quote Code 1400
If Anti-code reset has been enabled the keypad will display the 4-digit Quote code. Make a note of this number (it is different each time you use this facility) and telephone your central station. You may need to give details of the alarm and quote a password. You will also need to quote the 4 digit number. The central station will give you a 6 digit number called an anti-code. Key in the anti-code to reset the system. The keypad will either display the time and date, or it will display the number of faults which still exist - this is a fault lockout.
Cleaner Access
Karizma+ has a code which permits selected areas of the protected premises to be unset for the purpose of cleaning or maintenance. This cleaner code works in conjunction with cleaner access points which have been programmed by the engineer. Check your SIS to see if any points have been programmed for cleaner access.
Group Shunt
The Group shunt facility allows part of the protected premises to be unset without unsetting the whole system. This is often used to allow access to a garage or loading-bay area independently from the main area of the protected premises. Check your SIS to see if this facility has been provided. The detection points in the group will operate normally; they will be set when the system is set, and unset when the system is unset. However, they can also be unset (dis-armed) at any time by operating the group shunt keyswitch. Your installation engineer will give you details on how to do this. Re-arming the group is done with the keyswitch. However, if a detection point in the group is in fault, eg a door has been left open, the group cannot be re-armed. An led located close to the keyswitch will light, or a buzzer may sound, when it is not possible to re-arm the group. You must dis-arm the group by the keyswitch; this will turn off the led or buzzer. Enter the protected area and clear the faults before trying to re-arm the group again.
The cleaner code cannot be used to reset the system in alarm.
Manager Facilities
The manager code is normally used to carry out system management functions. It is used to allocate and delete other user codes, test the system, view the event memory, etc. On entry of the manager code in Day mode the keypad will display the first managers menu option
MENU 1 - Set System
Menu 1 allows the manager to set the system. Go to this menu and press the ENTER key.
1) Set System?
The system will start to set as if a normal user code had been entered. The options available to the normal user, such as part-set and omit, are available in the normal way.
MENU 2 - View Event Log
The manager has 10 similar menu options. Use the and keys to move through the menus. To perform a function press the ENTER key. The manager code can be used to unset the system in the normal way. It can also be used to set the system, but the procedure is slightly different to the normal user code. Menu 2 allows the manager to view the event log, which is a list of the last 200 events to occur. Go to menu 2 and press the ENTER key.
2) View Event Log?
The keypad will display the last event to be logged. In the example here, 145 is the event number (events are numbered 1 to 200), USER RESET is the description of the event.
145) USER RESET 09:36:21 19-Nov
The bottom line is the time and date that the event was logged. Use the and keys to move through the event log. Press the ERROR key to return to menu 2. Some events have additional information which can be viewed by pressing the ENTER key when the event is displayed.
MENU 3 - Print event log
With the ADE Opus-42 printer connected it is possible to print out the entire event log. With menu 3 on display press the ENTER key.
Printing. ERROR to Stop
Karizma+ will start to print the event log, starting with the newest event first. Press ERROR at any time to stop the printer.
MENU 4 - Change User Type and Name
Menu 4 allows you to add, change or delete users from the system. With menu 4 on display press the ENTER key.
MENU 5 - Change User Code
Each user has a 2 to 6 digit code. Menu 5 allows this code to be changed. Use the and keys to select the code to be changed and press the ENTER key.
01 : MANAGER 01:MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER
The keypad now displays the first code from a list of 16. The top line of the display identifies the user, and the bottom line gives the user type. Use the and keys to go to the user to be changed and press the ENTER key.
01:User Code ?
Now key in a code of between 2 and 6 digits, and press the ENTER key. If the code is already in use by another user it will be rejected. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
02:USER 2 NOT USED
The symbol moves onto the second line. Now use the and keys to select the user type (refer to section 3 for a description of the different user types), and press the ENTER key.
MENU 6 - Chime Points
The manager can put any security point on chime. When a chime point is activated keypad will display the name of the point, and the inside sounder will emit a single dee-daa sound and then stop. This is often useful in shops to warn of a customer entering through the shop door, or in a house to warn of a potential intrusion through the back door. Menu 6 allows you to put a point on chime. Select the point using the and keys and press the ENTER key.
01:User Name ? USER 2
The keypad now displays the name associated with the code. The flashing cursor will be at the right of the name. To change the name press the ERROR key several times until the existing name has been deleted and the cursor is at the left of the display. Names are entered one letter at a time by using the numeric keys on the keypad. On each key are either 2 or 3 letters, for example on the 1 key are the letters ABC. To enter the letter C press 1 - a 1 is displayed, press it again and the 1 changes to A, press it again and the A changes to B, press it again and the B changes to C. Now press the ENTER key to register the C and move on to the next letter. Once you have entered the name press the ENTER key again to accept it. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
01:FRONT DOOR Chime Pt: NO
Use the and keys again to put the point on chime, or remove it from chime, and press the ENTER key again. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
MENU 7 - Omit 24 hour points
A 24H point is armed all of the time, whether the system is set or not. Violating that point will always cause an alarm. The manager can omit a 24H point if it has been programmed as omittable by the engineer. A point which has been omitted cannot cause an alarm. Check your SIS to see if any 24H points are omittable. Menu 7 allows you to omit 24H points. Go to menu 7 and press the ENTER key.
MENU 8 - Set Time and Date
Select menu 8. The keypad displays the current time in 24 hour format, so 1am is 13:00. Key in the correct time and press the ENTER key.
Time and Date Time? 00:05
The keypad will now display the current date, in a day-month-year format. Key in the correct date and press the ENTER key.
The keypad will now display the current day of the The keypad displays the first point in a list of 24H week. Use the and keys to change the day and points that can be omitted. Use the and keys to press the ENTER key. select the point to be omitted, then press the ENTER Time and Date key.
7)Omit 24 Hr Points?
Time and Date Date? 21-02-03
06:FIRE DOOR Omit 24hr:No
The symbol moves onto the second line of the display. Now use the and keys to change NO to YES and press the ENTER key.
Friday
The keypad will give a double beep to indicate that the date has been accepted.
Re-Instating 24 hour Points
To re-instate a 24H point which was previously omitted follow the procedure described above, but change YES to NO.
Point Fault
If the point cannot be re-instated because it is still open the keypad will display an error message. You must close the point and repeat the procedure. Any 24 hour points which have been omitted by the manager will automatically be re-instated when the system is set. It is not possible to omit 24H points when setting the system.
MENU 9 - Walktest
The walktest allows you to check the operation of all of the security points in your system in order to prove that they still work correctly. Your engineer will advise how often you should carry out a walktest. In menu 9 press the ENTER key to start the walktest.
MENU 10 - Test OUTPUTS
Menu 10 allows you to test any of the outputs from the system. It presents you with a list of the outputs which may be tested. To turn on any output press the ENTER key, to turn it off press any key. The following outputs may be tested: BELL, STROBE, SOUNDER (LOW VOL), and SOUNDER (HIGH VOL).
A******.*..
The keypad display will show a * for each point which has been enabled but has not yet been tested. Points which have not been enabled are displayed as dots. The top left of the display represents point 1, the top right is point 15, the bottom left is point 16, the bottom right is point 30. The A in the top left indicates that the points in program A are being tested.
10)Test Output BELL BELL ON
A1111*.*.
Each time that an enabled point is activated the inside sounder will produce a warble sound, and the display will change to show a 1 in the appropriate position. The inside sounder will stop when all points are clear.
A1111.
Initially the walktest will allow you to test Security points that are used in program A. To test security points used in programs B or C press either 2 or 3 when the walktest is running to select program B or C respectively. The keypad will display the selected program at the top left. Press 1 to reselect program A. Press ERROR at any time to stop the walktest. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
Detection Points
System Information Sheet (SIS)
Description
Permit Omit
Cleaner Group access shunt
Programmes
Programme A B C Enabled Exit Mode Entry time Exit time Local alarm Entry/exit route
User number 16
Level Normal, Manager, Cleaner and Duress
Signalling Device fitted Engineer Reset Permit Entry Deviate Remote Reset Anti-code Reset Bell time Bell delay minutes minutes
For Technical Support : 0999
The panel conforms to the requirements of the European EMC and Low Voltage directives, and carries the CE mark.
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4188-756_issue 1_2/03

Karizma
Intruder alarm system Engineers guide
The Karizma Plus series II is a microprocessor based intruder alarm control system featuring ID - a system of sensing and communicating alarm signals from detectors using 2 or 4 wires. This document is an Engineers Guide to commissioning and programming Karizma Plus. A complete system description and specification is available in the Karizma Plus Engineering Information manual which is available separately.
The Karizma Plus series II meets the requirements of British Standard DD243:2002.
The DD243:2002 demands that a confirmed alarm action can only occur when two separate and independent detectors have been activated within a pre determined time window, for Karizma Plus this is set to 45 minutes. Also the DD243:2002 standard recommends methods of unsetting the system and for Karizma Plus this is achieved by installing a Simple Set Reader in the system.
Engineers guide
Table of Contents
Table of Contents- - - - - - - - - - - - Panel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PCB Terminals and fuses - - - - - - - - PCB terminals - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wiring detectors and keypads- - - - - - iD biscuit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Karizma Plus Keypad - - - - - - - - - - External siren and extension speaker connections - - - - - Power Up - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Programming using menus - - - - - - - Finding and selecting a menu - - - - - - Item selector - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Text description - - - - - - - - - - - - Change all commands - - - - - - - - - Commissioning - - - - - - - - - - - - - Menu 1 - Set up iD points - - - - - - - - Menu 2 - Set up programs - - - - - - - Notes on programming - - - - - - - - - Codes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NVM COPY facility - - - - - - - - - - - Clearing the main NVM - - - - - - - - - System Flags- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fault finding - iD Test Routine- - - - - - iD Raw data test - - - - - - - - - - - - iD Line soak test - - - - - - - - - - - - Walk test - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - System self checks - - - - - - - - - - - Plug on communicator pins - - - - - - - Inform the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) Features - Specification- - - - - - - - - Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19
Karizma Plus
The panel may be mounted anywhere within the protected premises in location convenient for mains supply and access for future maintenance and service. Remove the panel lid and you will find a set of instructions and a spares pack containing a battery lead, spare fuses and covers for the top and bottom cable entry holes.
Top Cable entry point
CASE # Front and Back Tamper switch #
4 - case fixing points Transformer NVM copy socket LED red Mains terminals Earth to lid Keyhole fixing point Caution Rear Cable entry points Note not all PCB components are shown PCB Bottom Cable entry point # # Cable entry knockout Connectors for plug-on Digital communicator or Redcare STU
# 4 - Lid fixing points
NVM COPY SOCKET
F5 F4 F2
13V 1A
+ 1- C NCNO + - + 13V L T A D B 2 + C
AC AC BATT
+ 1.6A BATT
P1 P2 P3 P4 13V
- - - - +
1A 1A 1A 1A
2 TAMP
+ - + PCB Terminals and fuses
+ C NC NO + 2 -
1.6A BATT
P1 P2 P3 P4 13V 13V
+ 1T A D B
Karizma Plus PCB terminals
AC The PCB has the following terminal block connectors Connect to the low voltage output (17.5V) of the mains transformer. Connect to a 12V rechargeable battery (up to 6Ah) via the red and black wires supplied. The system is powered from battery is there should be a mains failure. TAMP This is a general purpose closed loop tamper circuit to protect extension speakers etc. When the tamper loop is broken the local alarm will sound in Day mode and full alarm will sound in Set mode. This output is for connection of a suitable 12V strobe. TADB
BATT - +
P1 - P4 These are output ports, typically to drive into the input channels of stand alone digital communicators, auto diallers etc. Each output is programmable to operate in one of the following conditions: System Set Group Fault Walktest Engineering OK for Set Entry/Exit Alarm follow Intruder PA Fire Confirmed Alarm Detector isolate iD Point follow +13V Output ports P1 - P4 switch to 0V sinking 30mA. If they are used to drive relays, this terminal may be used as the supply, it is thermally fused at 250mA. This output delivers an audio signal to drive up to 3 x 16 Ohms extension speakers. Fitted at various points throughout the installation each speaker provides high volume alarm tones and low volume entry/exit warning tones. This output is fused at 1A.
These terminals provide a power/hold off supply, trigger and tamper protection for external sirens. T - -ve tamper return A - -ve supply (0V) D - +ve supply (12V) B - -ve sounder trigger The C, NC, NO terminals are single pole change over relay contacts which operate at the same time as the transistorised output, TADB. Powered from adjacent + - supply fused at 1A. An auxiliary 13V supply to power the Karizma plus keypads, PIRs, etc. This output is fused at 1A. These terminals are for connection of the iD sensing line. Up to 30 iD devices or iD products may be connected in parallel across each sensing line. Used for communication data transmission to the Karizma plus keypads. Where more than one keypads are used, C+ Care wired in parallel. a ADE Opus-42 printer. The 4 pin socket by the engineer when programming the system. This red LED is normally lit. It switches Off with mains failure and flashes on keypad communication failure.
COMMS A 4 pin socket for connecting to
Wiring detectors and keypads
All of the detectors in a Karizma Plus are monitored by ID. Magnetic contacts require 2 core cable. Voltage operated detectors such as PIR's and inertia sensors, require 4 core cable (2 cores for iD sensing and 2 core for voltage supply). Where control panel is located near the centre of an installation if may be most convenient to star out from the control panel, with small number of devices on each leg of the star. When the control panel is located at one end of an installation it may be more convenient to run a main length of the cable through the installation and branch off from this to each group of detectors.
13V L +
iD biscuit
n signifies the identification number of the iD biscuit
white blue L- wire (iD sensing) L+ wire (iD sensing)
yellow
(W) 10mm (H) 19mm (D) 3mm
iD stands for 'intelligent device' Each iD biscuit has its own internal sensor and an identification number between 1 and 30.The iD biscuit fits inside a detector (like intruder, fire or PA), giving individual identification of alarm and tamper. When using a 7 strand 0.2mm2 cable up to 30 devices may be connected to the cable on up to 100m run. The cable length may be increased if the core is doubled to 0.4mm2. Similarly the cable length maybe increased if less iD biscuit used in the system.
red black yellow blue white green
An iD biscuit is not fitted in the Karizma Plus Keypad.
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13V red +
Simple Set Reader
RELAY TAMP
black yellow blue
white green
blue yellow
SOUND COMMS
Foil / Lace wire
Door Contacts (Reed switch) PIR
+ + TAMP ALARM
Karizma Plus Keypad
yellow yellow white white white blue blue blue
Karizma Plus Panel
+ 13V 1A
C+ C- SPARE 13V COMMS
+ + + -
C Board
Up to 4 Karizma plus keypads may be used in the system, with each one wired from keypad to keypad or directly back to the panel.
ADDR 2 1
ADDR JP1
For recognition purpose each keypad has an address between 1 and 4 which is set by configuring the jumper. The jumper is factory configured for address 1.
Keypad address
LCD KEYS
J2 J3 G
LCD J2
These settings must also be enabled by the system in menu 42.
VOLUME
This jumper controls the backlight of the display. As supplied the jumper is fitted for the backlight to be controlled by the panel. Remove the jumper for the backlight to be On permanently.
KEY J3
This jumper controls the keypad backlight. The backlight will come On when the keypad is in use. As supplied the jumper is fitted for the backlight to be controlled by the panel. Remove the jumper for the backlight to be On permanently.
COMMS Communication data terminals must be connected to the same C+ Cterminals at the panel. 13V + SPARE Power supply terminals must be connected to the panel These terminals may be used as a convenient junction point for connecting of iD wiring if a detector is to be fitted close to the Keypad.
VOLUME This control is used to adjusts the
volume of the key-beep and error beep sound produced by the keypad This control is used to adjust the display contrast
External siren and extension speaker connections Do not mix the wiring of iD circuit, extension speaker or external siren within the same multicore cable.
The external siren (bell box) is usually installed in a high position from where the siren could be seen and heard. Up to 3 x 16 Ohms extension speakers may be connected to the LS terminals to provide high and low volume tones.
1A 1A 1A
F4 F3 F2
16 Extension Speakers
+ + 1- C NCNO + T A D B 2
External Siren
Power Up The mains supply should only be connected by a technically competent person and according to the current IEE wiring regulations.
Dedicated mains supply from consumer unit. 2A Fused Spur unit
Transformer
N E L 250mA Fuse
Black -
(red) +
12V battery up to 7Ah
BATTERY
Mains connection The mains power should be connected using a 3 core cable of not less than 0.75mm2 between the mains connector block at the top of the base and a spur outlet mounted external to the panel case. Site the Central Processing Unit (panel) and wire in just one Karizma plus keypad and at least one extension speaker. a. Apply power (mains or battery). b. The system will go in to alarm condition. Key in the Manager code (0123) and press the ENTER key. The Karizma plus keypad display will alternate between two messages, 'POWER UP' and 'Enter Your Code'. c. Key in the Engineer code (9999) and press the ENTER key. d. The Karizma plus keypad will now display a 'Faults: 1' message because the panel tamper is open. Key in the Engineer code (9999) and press the ENTER key. e. The display will now show the Engineers menu '1)Setup iD Points' You now have full access to all the Engineering menus for programming and testing.
+ BATT
F1 1.6A
The Engineers code can also be entered in Day mode
Programming using menus
The operation and programming of Karizma Plus is through routines called menus. There are 7 main menus, each divided down into sub-menus. A full list of the Engineers menu system is provided on The 0 key is used in the same way for 0, a space or the back of the Point Programming Chart. one of the following characters -. , / ( ).
or the letters printed on each key. For example if letter C is required. C is printed as part of ABC on key 1, so press 1 until C is showing on the display then press the ENTER key.
On entering Engineering, the Karizma plus keypad will In order to speed up programming process many automatically display the main menu 1 screen. commands can be changed across all points. For example you can change all the points to be Double Knock 'YES' rather than 'NO' instantly without Use the and keys to move up and down the main menus and press the ENTER key to access the accessing each point separately. menu required. To use this facility, go to the function, for example 'Setup points Double Knock' in menu 13. When the list The Karizma plus keypad will then display the of points is showing press the GOTO key. Key in 99 sub-menus attributed to the main menu. Again using to set Double Knock attribute on all points or key in 00 the and keys to move up and down the to remove the attribute from all points. sub-menus and press the ENTER key to access the required function. This feature will work for all point attributes and for If you know the number of the menu or sub-menu that setting point types within programs. you need then press the GOTO key, enter the menu number and press the ENTER key. Commissioning Before you begin to programme the system you should complete the Points Programming Chart. You When programming you will often be required to move should also have familiarised yourself with the use of through lists of points of options. This is done by using menu's. the and keys. The minimum programming required in order for the system to operate is to set up the iD Points and In some routines you will be presented with two lists Programs in menus 1 and 2. An overview of how to simultaneously, so a flashing arrow on the right of the do this is given on the following pages. display indicates which list is in use. For example when programming iD points with their To exit from the Engineering mode press the ERROR types, the point list is displayed on the top line of the key repeatedly. This will cause the system to back up Karizma plus keypad display and the types are through menus and then to Day mode. The Karizma displayed underneath, see menu 11. plus keypad will show a green LED and the time and date will be displayed. Initially the arrow is pointing to the point list. Once the Point has been chosen (by pressing the ENTER key) If any faults are present, the Karizma plus keypad will the arrow moves to the bottom line to indicate that you display a 'Fault' message and the system will be should now select the point type. prevented from going to Day mode. Press the ENTER key to view the faults or key in the Engineer code to Text description return to Engineering and menus. Each point, user, program and keypad is identified within the system by a fully selectable 12 character After programming, the system must be fully tested to text description. ensure correct operation. During the programming of these descriptions the numerical keys 0 and 9 are used to select the number
Press ERROR at any time to stop the test.
iD Line soak test
This test is available from menu 55 and may be used to identify intermittent faults. The test may be left running for several hours and will record and display any changes that occur on the line.
111T111..
All enabled points will be displayed as 1 and will not change as they open and close. Disabled points are displayed as a dot. Any point that goes to tamper will be displayed by a T.
A*11*.
The test may be performed as before. Press ERROR at any time to stop the test.
System self checks
The system continually monitors itself for reliable operation by performing the following self checks: ROM Check The ROM stores the program for the microprocessor, and if it becomes corrupt, the microprocessor will not operate correctly. If the ROM check fails, a ROM CHECKSM event will be logged but the system will continue to operate until code is entered. At this point the system will enter a fault lock out routine and will have to be re-initialised by the engineer. NVM Check The NVM stores the entire system set up, user codes and the full event log, and is continually checked for validity. If the NVM check fails, an NVM CHECKSUM event will be logged but the system will continue to operate until a user code is entered. At this point the system will enter a fault lock out routine and will have to be re-initialised by the Engineer. Watchdog If the operation of the microprocessor becomes erratic the watchdog will re-start it. The system will log a WATCHDOG event and it will go to a full alarm condition. The system can be Unset and Reset in the normal way and will require an Engineer Reset if Engineer Reset is programmed. Battery monitoring If the on load battery voltage fails below 10.5Volts the keypads will display a 'Battery Low' message. If the mains supply has failed and the battery voltage fails below 10.8V, a BATT FAIL event will be logged and the system will shutdown since reliable operation can no longer be ensured.
Plug on communicator pins
Each communicator pin has a dedicated function, some pins act as triggers, which will cause the communicator to attempt to communicate with the central station. Other pins just carry power to the communicator.
The system must be totally powered down before fitting any equipment on to the plug-on communicator pins.
No 15 In/Out Function Out Out Out Out Out In In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In Fire PA Intruder Set/Unset Tamper Tellback Description Positive trigger for Fire alarm Positive trigger for Personal Attack Positive trigger for Intruder alarm Positive trigger when set Positive trigger for Tamper alarm Logs a Communication event, Cancels bell delay in alarm condition Usual Channel 5
Comms Fail Logs a Fail to Communicate event, Cancels bell delay in alarm condition Low Battery Positive trigger when low battery voltage detected (11.5V or less) +12V 0V +5V +5V Detector isolate Confirmed alarm Line fault Power supply Power supply Permanent +5V +5V Power supply Positive trigger for Detector isolate Positive trigger for Confirmed alarm Logs a Line Fault event In alarm - cancels bell delay Unset - produces an audible warning Active high to restart the communicator 6 7
Restart
The ARC should be made aware of this change in panel functionality: The Detector Isolate output will operate if a detector zone is omitted at rearm following an alarm, the output will reset when the panel is reset.
Inform the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC)
Features - Specification
iD Wiring Using standard 4 core cable (7 strand 0.2mm2), 30 devices may operated at the end of 100m. Cable length may be increased as the quantity of points reduce. Types - Security, Audible PA, Silent PA, 24 Hour, Fire, Terminator, Group Control, Keyswitch Set/Unset and Door Bell. Attributes - N/O-N/C, Double Knock, Omit Permit, Group Shuntable, On Soak, Cleaner Access and Chime. 3 programs (A, B and C) each allows a unique set up. 1 iD control point can shunt a selected group of Security and 24Hour points. 1 Engineer code, 16 user codes with 4 types. All codes are 2-6 digits 200 events with reference to time and date. Holds all programmed data and the full event log.
Current Panel - Typically 180mA Consumption with 30iD points. Karizma plus keypad Typically 70mA Fuses Output fuses - 5 x 1A 20mm Quick blow Battery - 1.6A 20mm Quick blow Mains input - 250mA (T) AntiSurge.
iD points
Total Current 1.5A Output Mains Supply 240V (+/-10%) 50Hz Dimensions Panel H 350mm W 285mm D 76mm Karizma plus keypad H 150mm W 107mm D 27mm Due to continuous product development, the company reserve the right to change specifications as and when required without prior notice.
Programs
Shunt Group
User Codes
Event Log NVM
Double Knock 10 minutes or 10 seconds if timer point remains open.
Separate transistorised external sounder and strobe outputs each fused at 1A. Relay driven external sounder output with change over contacts rated at 2A, 24Vdc. Up to 3 x 16 Ohms speakers (130mA each)
+13V. 5
Karizma plus keypad. Karizma Plus Keypad. Karizma Plus series II KEY.
VOLUME. 7
AC. ADDR. Anti Code Reset ARC.
14 4, 18 9
L+ L-. LCD. LED. LS.
Walk test. 15 Watchdog. 16 Wiring iD lines. 6
BATT. Battery lead. Battery monitoring Bell box.
Magnetic contacts. 6 Mains terminals. 3 Manager code. 13
Cable. Cable entry points. Chime High Volume Cleaner code. Commissioning. Communicator. Communicator pins.
Performing a Quick-Set
It is possible to override the programmed exit time by use of the Quick Set function. This always gives you 3 seconds to vacate the protected area. Quick Set is selected during the first 5 seconds of the exit period (while the red FUNCTION indicator is on) by pressing the QSET key on the keypad. To use this function with one of the part-set programmes you must first select the part-set (SET B or SET C), and then press QSET.
Omitting points during setting
It is possible to omit one or more detection points when you set the system. The omitted points will not be able to cause an alarm when the system has set. This facility may be useful if one of your detection points has become faulty and keeps producing false alarms. Because omitting a detection point degrades the security provided by your alarm system, your engineer may have programmed only a limited number of points to be omittable. Check your SIS to see which points, if any, can be omitted. Points can be omitted by pressing the OMIT key during the first 5 seconds of the exit period (while the red FUNCTION indicator is on).
Program QSet PROGRAM A
01:FRONT DOOR Omit Point: NO
The exit sound will stop, and the keypad will display the first point from a list of points that can be omitted. Use the and keys (over the 8 and 9 keys) to step through the list of points until the point you want to omit is displayed. Now press the ENTER key. The symbol will move onto the second line of the display. Press the key to change the NO to YES, and press the ENTER key.
01:KITCHEN PIR Omit Point:YES
The point will be omitted and the exit period will start again. You can omit as many points as you want using this procedure. To omit points from a part-set program you must first select the part-set by pressing SET-B or SET-C.
Unsetting the system
Cancelling the Exit procedure
If you key in your code, and then immediately decide not to set the system, you can cancel the exit procedure by one of the following ways: During the first 5 seconds of the exit period and with the red FUNCTION indicator still on, just press the ERROR key twice to cancel the exit procedure.
Unsetting the System
Entering the premises by the designated entry route will cause the entry period to start. The inside sounder will emit a slow beep-beep-beep sound. You must now key in your code and press the ENTER key at the nearest available keypad to cancel the entry period. The length of time that you have is called the entry time; check your SIS to see how long this is. During the last 10 seconds of the entry period the entry tone will raise in pitch to inform you of the urgency to enter your code. If you enter your code within the entry period the inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the System Unset message for few seconds and then display the time and date.
*** Goodbye *** MANAGER
The inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the Goodbye message for a few seconds and then display the time and date. The green DAY indicator will remain on. After the first 5 seconds of exit period you must key in your code to cancel the exit procedure.
System Unset by MANAGER
The green DAY indicator will light. The system is now unset.
Enter your code?
The inside sounder will stop, the keypad will display the System Unset by message for a few seconds and display the time and date. The green DAY indicator will remain on.
Silence Alarm and Reset system
Silencing an Alarm
If an alarm occurs whilst you are in or near to the premises the alarm can always be silenced by entering your code. If the system was set it will be unset at the same time. If the alarm occurs while you are away from the premises the outside and inside sounders will automatically stop after the bell time programmed by the engineer, see your SIS for the bell time. When you enter your code after an alarm, the keypad will display the cause of the alarm on the top line.
Resetting after an Alarm
After an alarm the system will need to be reset by entering a suitable reset code. The display will alternate between the alarm cause and a prompt to enter a reset code.
Enter Your Code
If the this prompt is displayed you can reset the system using your own code. Key in your code and press the ENTER key. After the system has been reset it may enter a fault lockout described in the next section.
Cleaner Access
Karizma+ has a code which permits selected areas of the protected premises to be unset for the purpose of cleaning or maintenance. This cleaner code works in conjunction with cleaner access points which have been programmed by the engineer. Check your SIS to see if any points have been programmed for cleaner access.
Group Shunt
The Group shunt facility allows part of the protected premises to be unset without unsetting the whole system. This is often used to allow access to a garage or loading-bay area independently from the main area of the protected premises. Check your SIS to see if this facility has been provided. The detection points in the group will operate normally; they will be set when the system is set, and unset when the system is unset. However, they can also be unset (dis-armed) at any time by operating the group shunt keyswitch. Your installation engineer will give you details on how to do this. Re-arming the group is done with the keyswitch. However, if a detection point in the group is in fault, eg a door has been left open, the group cannot be re-armed. An led located close to the keyswitch will light, or a buzzer may sound, when it is not possible to re-arm the group. You must dis-arm the group by the keyswitch; this will turn off the led or buzzer. Enter the protected area and clear the faults before trying to re-arm the group again.
The cleaner code cannot be used to reset the system in alarm.
Manager Facilities
The manager code is normally used to carry out system management functions. It is used to allocate and delete other user codes, test the system, view the event memory, etc. On entry of the manager code in Day mode the keypad will display the first managers menu option
MENU 1 - Set System
Menu 1 allows the manager to set the system. Go to this menu and press the ENTER key.
1) Set System?
The system will start to set as if a normal user code had been entered. The options available to the normal user, such as part-set and omit, are available in the normal way.
The manager has 10 similar menu options. Use the and keys to move through the menus. To perform a function press the ENTER key. The manager code can be used to unset the system in the normal way. It can also be used to set the system, but the procedure is slightly different to the normal user code.
MENU 2 - View Event Log
Menu 2 allows the manager to view the event log, which is a list of the last 200 events to occur. Go to menu 2 and press the ENTER key.
2) View Event Log?
The keypad will display the last event to be logged. In the example here, 145 is the event number (events are numbered 1 to 200), USER RESET is the description of the event.
145) USER RESET 09:36:21 19-Nov
The bottom line is the time and date that the event was logged. Use the and keys to move through the event log. Press the ERROR key to return to menu 2. Some events have additional information which can be viewed by pressing the ENTER key when the event is displayed.
MENU 3 - Print event log
With the ADE Opus-42 printer connected it is possible to print out the entire event log. With menu 3 on display press the ENTER key.
Printing. ERROR to Stop
Karizma+ will start to print the event log, starting with the newest event first. Press ERROR at any time to stop the printer.
MENU 4 - Change User Type and Name
Menu 4 allows you to add, change or delete users from the system. With menu 4 on display press the ENTER key.
MENU 5 - Change User Code
Each user has a 2 to 6 digit code. Menu 5 allows this code to be changed. Use the and keys to select the code to be changed and press the ENTER key.
01 : MANAGER 01:MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER
The keypad now displays the first code from a list of 16. The top line of the display identifies the user, and the bottom line gives the user type. Use the and keys to go to the user to be changed and press the ENTER key.
01:User Code ?
Now key in a code of between 2 and 6 digits, and press the ENTER key. If the code is already in use by another user it will be rejected. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
02:USER 2 NOT USED
The symbol moves onto the second line. Now use the and keys to select the user type (refer to section 3 for a description of the different user types), and press the ENTER key.
MENU 6 - Chime Points
The manager can put any security point on chime. When a chime point is activated keypad will display the name of the point, and the inside sounder will emit a single dee-daa sound and then stop. This is often useful in shops to warn of a customer entering through the shop door, or in a house to warn of a potential intrusion through the back door. Menu 6 allows you to put a point on chime. Select the point using the and keys and press the ENTER key.
01:User Name ? USER 2
The keypad now displays the name associated with the code. The flashing cursor will be at the right of the name. To change the name press the ERROR key several times until the existing name has been deleted and the cursor is at the left of the display. Names are entered one letter at a time by using the numeric keys on the keypad. On each key are either 2 or 3 letters, for example on the 1 key are the letters ABC. To enter the letter C press 1 - a 1 is displayed, press it again and the 1 changes to A, press it again and the A changes to B, press it again and the B changes to C. Now press the ENTER key to register the C and move on to the next letter. Once you have entered the name press the ENTER key again to accept it. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
01:FRONT DOOR Chime Pt: NO
Use the and keys again to put the point on chime, or remove it from chime, and press the ENTER key again. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
MENU 7 - Omit 24 hour points
A 24H point is armed all of the time, whether the system is set or not. Violating that point will always cause an alarm. The manager can omit a 24H point if it has been programmed as omittable by the engineer. A point which has been omitted cannot cause an alarm. Check your SIS to see if any 24H points are omittable. Menu 7 allows you to omit 24H points. Go to menu 7 and press the ENTER key.
MENU 8 - Set Time and Date
Select menu 8. The keypad displays the current time in 24 hour format, so 1am is 13:00. Key in the correct time and press the ENTER key.
Time and Date Time? 00:05
The keypad will now display the current date, in a day-month-year format. Key in the correct date and press the ENTER key.
The keypad will now display the current day of the The keypad displays the first point in a list of 24H week. Use the and keys to change the day and points that can be omitted. Use the and keys to press the ENTER key. select the point to be omitted, then press the ENTER Time and Date key.
7)Omit 24 Hr Points?
Time and Date Date? 21-02-03
06:FIRE DOOR Omit 24hr:No
The symbol moves onto the second line of the display. Now use the and keys to change NO to YES and press the ENTER key.
Friday
The keypad will give a double beep to indicate that the date has been accepted.
Re-Instating 24 hour Points
To re-instate a 24H point which was previously omitted follow the procedure described above, but change YES to NO.
Point Fault
If the point cannot be re-instated because it is still open the keypad will display an error message. You must close the point and repeat the procedure. Any 24 hour points which have been omitted by the manager will automatically be re-instated when the system is set. It is not possible to omit 24H points when setting the system.
MENU 9 - Walktest
The walktest allows you to check the operation of all of the security points in your system in order to prove that they still work correctly. Your engineer will advise how often you should carry out a walktest. In menu 9 press the ENTER key to start the walktest.
MENU 10 - Test OUTPUTS
Menu 10 allows you to test any of the outputs from the system. It presents you with a list of the outputs which may be tested. To turn on any output press the ENTER key, to turn it off press any key. The following outputs may be tested: BELL, STROBE, SOUNDER (LOW VOL), and SOUNDER (HIGH VOL).
A******.*..
The keypad display will show a * for each point which has been enabled but has not yet been tested. Points which have not been enabled are displayed as dots. The top left of the display represents point 1, the top right is point 15, the bottom left is point 16, the bottom right is point 30. The A in the top left indicates that the points in program A are being tested.
10)Test Output BELL BELL ON
A1111*.*.
Each time that an enabled point is activated the inside sounder will produce a warble sound, and the display will change to show a 1 in the appropriate position. The inside sounder will stop when all points are clear.
A1111.
Initially the walktest will allow you to test Security points that are used in program A. To test security points used in programs B or C press either 2 or 3 when the walktest is running to select program B or C respectively. The keypad will display the selected program at the top left. Press 1 to reselect program A. Press ERROR at any time to stop the walktest. Momentarily press the ERROR key to exit the menus.
Detection Points
System Information Sheet (SIS)
Description
Permit Omit
Cleaner Group access shunt
Programmes
Programme A B C User number 16 Signalling Device fitted Engineer Reset Permit Entry Deviate Remote Reset Anti-code Reset Bell time Bell delay minutes minutes Enabled Exit Mode Entry time Exit time Local alarm Entry/exit route
Level Normal, Manager, Cleaner and Duress
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