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1. for connecting a back up battery not pulled away supplied It is easily available and These boxes are also needed when installing contact necessary to power the system in interfaces items F482 or batteries with sizes not Power supply A E47ADCN case of power failure from the mains compatible with switchboards item F115 8A The battery to be used with it must have the following features 12 V 7 2 24 Ah The power supply unit TYPE OF SYSTEM Po WITH OUTDOOR SIREN REQUIRED KAWE SADI Battery inside the siren 3505 12 WITH OUTDOOR SIREN OPTIONAL siete Power supply E47ADCN Battery 12V Siren 4072A 7 2 12 24 Ah Note the table summarises the combinations implement based on the type of system to create CHECK ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTIONS After checking the length of the connections it is necessary to determine the sum of the total currents absorbed by the devices installed This verification will determine whether it is necessary to equip the system with 1 or 2 outdoor sirens or the type of battery to use so as to provide the most complex system with a minimum required autonomy of 24 hours at a temperature of 25 C in case of power failure from the mains MAXIMUM CURRENT DELIVERED TO THE DEVICES ON THE BUS WITH POWER E if you use the E46ADCN power supply unit and the absorption is less than 150mA you will only need to install a sir
2. Keypad connector with display 0 0 Keypad connector 0 9 for each zone 0 8 total 81 0 9 for each zone 0 8 total 81 Transponder reader or a 0 0 Divider transponder erg WA a aie Not managed Not managed 0 9 in total with 5 8 expansion unit Disconnector with key 0 1 0 1 DETECTORS 9 for each zone 1 8 9 for each zone 1 8 IR and contact interface 1 total 72 1 total 72 9 for each zone 1 8 9 for each zone 1 8 AUX channel interface and actuator relay 0 total 72 0 total 72 NUMBER OF SIRENS Indoor siren Outdoor siren Minimum No Maximum No Minimum No Maximum No E46ADCN Not managed pelea Sena MIEN Not managed 2 40721 installed E47ADCN 0 3 1 0 2 4072A NOTE 1 the total number of internal outdoor sirens must not exceed 3 Example 2 indoor sirens and one outdoor siren 141 142 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Example apartment burglar alarm system 100 m apartment on the ground floor of an apartment complex with balcony and continuous vertical protection parapet on one side The main entry consists of a door while all French windows can be considered as alternative accesses These access ways are all controlled by magnetic contacts In view of the position it is recommended that volumetric detectors are installed in all rooms thus increasing the level of safety This will also make the system easier to manage It is recommended that volu
3. sc at ea a ey ph oe yas meet p gt eed Telephone line 1 AUX device FAA H BE no configurator a AN PN anti panic mode Tee oF JSH This function can be activated with the burglar alarm system switched on or off and in any division condition se we SB SB SB SB SB SB Se eee eee AAA AAA Indoor siren optional BUS Auxiliary channel interface nee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ll eee eee eee m Indoor siren HC HD HS 4070 N NT4070 Eater 1 Indoor siren v Wa no configurator BUS Technical alarms flooding control A water pipe leak or a tap left open alarm system which can activate request to the MY HOME portal which may cause serious damage if not an actuator that controls a solenoid will in turn warn the owner or any immediately detected With MY valve In addition it will also activate nominated individual by means of HOME the signal transmitted by an indoor siren and the telephone E one or more telephone calls the sensor is received by a radio communicator of the burglar alarm E one or more sms messages receiver connected to the burglar unit which sends the assistance E one or more e mails sT m m m SS SS SS See eee eee eee le Siren Ricevitore interna radio BURGLAR ALARM BUS m ae ee SE SE SCS interface Burglar alarm central unit Attuatore arele Floo
4. E Central unit with integrated PSTN or GSM communicator managing up to 72 sensors in 8 areas E Transponder connectors radio wave connectors infrared and Numeric code connectors E Wired or radio devices E Technical alarm management E Ademco Contact ID communication protocol management Outdoor siren T SO SS EEL _ _ a IR sensor RADIO EXPANSION By integrating the radio interface with the BUS system it is possible to expand the burglar alarm system with radio detection and control devices A range of optional functions also become available E Technical alarms using a specific sensor it is possible to perform flood control of the room E Remote assistance to assure peace of mind and prompt assistance for people in difficulties E Radio control it is also possible to integrate a radio remote control for radio arming and disarming Central unit with PSTN or GSM communicator BUS a a Magnetic Basic contact interface contacts INTEGRATION WITH OTHER MY HOME SYSTEMS Using a special interface the burglar alarm system can be easily integrated with other MY HOME systems to obtain the following E Advanced applications resulting from the synergy among the individual systems for example automatic switch on of the lights following a burglar alarm event E Local central management or remote central management via the Internet using the MY HOME WEB
5. MY HOME Burglar alarm Generalfeatures 124 Generalrulesforinstallation 136 Configuration 153 Start upandtesting 166 Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JINWOH AW 123 124 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES Professional safety The MY HOME burglar alarm system is a safe and effective alarm system for the protection of people and their belongings capable of detecting any intrusions promptly notifying the event by means of sound and visual alarms and by sending telephone messages The system includes a central Unit that can be programmed for control and supervision of the system management and control devices volumetric sensors IR technology or dual IR MW technology for the internal protection of the house and perimeter sensors for the protection of doors and windows By integrating special devices the system can also perform safety functions such as remote assistance for old people and the protection of the house from gas or water leaks Power supply PRR RRR PROM eee Wa PPR cee eee RR ae an ae IR MW sensor As for all the MY HOME system the wiring of the of the burglar alarm system is based on BUS technology All the devices are therefore connected using a non polarised 2 wire cable This features allows to share information with the other MY HOME BUS functions and obtain advanced applications WIDE RANGE OF SOLUTIONS
6. 3 174 BURGLAR ALARM START UP AND TESTING System test two line contact interfaces check The interfaces item 3480 and item F482 are equipped with LED indicators for properly start up the system During the startup procedure the central unit must not be powered If it is it must be in test mode 1 Connect the interface to the SCS bus and the wires of the contacts and tamper to their terminals 2 Insert the required configurators and close again using the transparent shell interface item 3480 3 Close all contacts including the Tamper 4 Power the item PROCEDURE FOR F482 O C1 Tamper contact Line 2 LED LED indicator indicator activated activated line 1 LED indicator activated 4 1 If the LEDs start flashing check the configuration and repeat the startup procedure If the LEDs flash quickly only 5 6 times before stopping go on to the following paragraph 4 2 If the tamper contact LED is now off go on to paragraph 4 3 if it stays on make sure that the tamper line is short circuited and then repeat the procedure from paragraph 4 4 3 If the line contact 1 line contact 2 LEDs are now off go on to paragraph 4 4 if it stays on make sure that the contacts of the two lines are closed e g windows closed 4 4 Make sure the LED is on when opening the various contacts E when the contact is closed e g window closed the LED must be off E when the conta
7. Radio receiver HC HD HS L N NT4618 Indoor siren HC HD HS 4070 N NT4070 optional NOTE If the configurator is not present auxiliary channel no 9 is allocated NOTA The audible signalling of the indoor siren does not activate for technical automatically This auxiliary channel number must be indicated also at the alarms This function is performed by the natural gas detector programming stage on the burglar alarm central unit for coupling with the signalling message of the telephone communicator AJITIA a Qas SS 1 noorsiren Sie zone 1 18 ma technical alarm deactivation fli Wa g i se ea ee 1 receiver device p v No of auxiliary channel mi Aa o of auxiliary channe so i 2 HS BURGLAR ALARM BUS Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JIANOH AW 165 166 BURGLAR ALARM START UP AND TESTING Start up Note this operation must be carried out after configuring the system In order to startup the system all devices must be connected and installed properly into their supports CENTRAL UNIT 3486 When the central unit is switched on for the first time the Maintenance menu is shown the slide switch on the back is in OFF position To activate the central unit and make it operational proceed as follows E choose the language E use the central unit to start the tutorial E move the slide switch to ON E press CLEAR twice to exit the maintenance menu E select Communication GSM Management menu and enter the PIN co
8. THE BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM It is recommended that a test is performerd regularly to check that the system i working correctly that the system back up batteries are charged as well as the condition of any radio devices Warning Ifyou are going to install a device next to the central unit do not place the tamper rod in the new device as the system would produce a 24h alarm The anti tampering protection is guaranteed by the tamper rod installed on the central unit Wav IY dV 1IDSdnd 3WOH AW 175
9. due to the direct light of lamps or spotlights 4 zone central unit Press the transmission pushbutton 5 and hold it down until the tone is emitted A tone lasting about half a second means that the programming process has been executed correctly NOTE A tone lasting about 4 seconds means that the programming process has not been executed correctly hence it will be necessary to repeat the operation When the remote control programming has been completed repeat the operation for all supplied remote controls maximum 30 NOTE in this stage it is possible to program remote controls for other systems After programming the last remote control press the S pushbutton 6 Make sure the yellow LED PROG 7 is off PAIRING OF RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS 348220 1 Switch the system to maintenance mode 2 Press the Radio receiver HC HD HS L N NT4618 programming pushbutton for five seconds until the red LED comes on 3 Press the connection pushbutton for 5 seconds 4 If the pairing of the device has been performed correctly the red LED of the radio receiver will go off 5 If this does not happen repeat the procedure from step 3 If the LED flashes it means that the device memory is full 6 To save other devices in the radio receiver repeat step 2 7 Perform self learning of the system from the central unit 8 Program the remote controls on the central unit if this is of a type with
10. screw 2 without connecting the Faston terminals Connect the electronic card as shown in the instruction leaflet supplied with the siren uu 2 Remove the four screws 1 and pull out the internal protection cover 2 5 Adjust the tamper screw by using the notch 1 on the drilling template as shown in the picture Warning If the installation or the adjustment of the tamper screw is carried out incorrectly the system will not work ONG B00 Voge Cor OOOO BRO VIVID 91 F Ce SEACH TEMPLATE 3 By using the drilling template 1 elo Eee position the hole 2 near the wire Tere dre outlet pipe and scribe the 5 holes NOTE use a 6 mm bit for drilling the holes Se ue 6 Attach the siren to the two top screws 1 Tighten the two bottom screws 2 Tighten the four screws completely BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION General concepts Configuring the devices of the burglar alarm system means assigning them their respective addresses and operating modes The address allows you to solely identify each device within the system conversely the operating modes are the specific functions performed by each device central unit detectors sirens etc In addition to the typical functions of any burglar alarm system such as the tripping delay of a detector or the m
11. 4A fuses placed inside the cable 2 Install the two siren protection covers NOTE in case a second siren is installed make sure to repeat the LED check after its installation The J1 jumper of the second siren must be cut see the siren technical sheet Red LED If central unit L N NT4600 4 is installed move the changeover switch 3 at the back of the unit to the ON position active Fit the central unit inside the box correctly c ALLARME 1 O ZONA1 7 Burglar alarm central unit L N NT 4600 4 NG Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 167 BURGLAR ALARM START UP AND TESTING Programming of 4050 infrared remote controls CENTRAL UNIT 3486 3485 B HC HD HS L N NT4601 Programming remote controls is facilitated by the information given by the display see the installation manual of the central unit supplied with the device FLUSH MOUNTED CENTRAL UNITS L N NT4600 4 After putting the batteries into the remote controls with the central unit in maintenance mode switch on the back in OFF position press the P pushbutton 1 using a pencil or similar object Make sure that the yellow LED PROG 2 is lit and that a short tone is emitted Place the remote control transmission lens 3 against the central unit receiving lens 4 in order to keep it perfectly aligned cover the lens in case of interferences with the infrared e g
12. 500 503E 504E 506L However if the maximum depth from the bottom of the box to the finished wall plane is 60 mm insert the appropriate rod protection device tamper in its housing 1 rotate it 90 and remove it completely 500 503E 504E 506L If the flush mounted box is different from the BTicino standard box with reduced depth less than 52 mm proceed as follows completely remove the tamper rod Place the tip to the bottom of the box without pushing too hard and cut the rod level with the box Insert the rod 1 protection device tamper in the appropriate housing rotate 90 and remove completely Fix the devices to the flush mounted boxes Warning the use of the tamper rod for the protection of FLUSH MOUNTED BOXES devices with BTicino supports is a necessary requirement to assure level 2 protection in accordance with CEI 79 2 standard For the selection of the flush mounted boxes see the General Installation Catalogue Check that there is no damage at the bottom of the box in the tamper rod working area Take the necessary measures to solve any problems IN WALL MOUNTED BOKES This series of boxes already hasa supporting frame for the devices and the Light boxes have white cover plate When installing modular devices inside wall mounted boxes or corner boxes proceed as follows E Remove the cap A from the bottom of the devices by rotating it 90 E Do not fit the
13. Central unit BURGLAR ALARM ua 1 AUX device No of auxiliary channel technical alarm with normally closed contact NOTA auxiliary channel number 3 must also be indicated in the burglar alarm central unit programming to link it to the telephone communicator signalling message Auxiliary channels between 1 and 9 can be selected Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 163 164 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION Advanced applications switching on the lights because of an alarm An interesting application is the possibility of automatically switching on all the lights or a group of them inside the home for a preset time following an intrusion This adds an element of confusion to the sound signal emitted by the siren and the BURGLAR ALARM AA AUTOMATION risk of immediate identification will induce the thief to leave This function is obtained by connecting the automation device and burglar alarm systems with an interface which allows the burglar alarm central unit and the automation eo m m m e SBS SB Se Se Se Se See eee eee AAA eee eee m CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS SCS SCS interface F422 BURGLAR ALARM S s interface AUTOMATION ua uu j MOD burglar alarm ON General control of the lights GEN OFF device devices to dialogue Obviously the lights can also be switched on and off by means o
14. N NT4600 4 AM4600 4 HC HD HS L N NT4601 34858 Minimum No Maximum No Minimum No Maximum No Minimum No Maximum No KEYS IR remote control 1 Not managed Not managed Not managed Not managed Radio remote control 0 0 0 Transponder 0 MAX 30 in total 0 MAX 20 in total 0 MAX 20 in total Numeric code 0 0 0 ACTIVATORS AND DIVIDERS Keypad connector with display 0 0 0 Keypad connector 0 9 for each zone 0 4 0 9 for each zone 0 4 0 9 for each zone 0 4 total total 45 total 45 45 Transponder reader or a 0 0 0 Divider transponder IR activator zone 1 4 divider 0 9 in total Not managed Not managed Not managed Not managed Disconnector with key 0 1 0 1 0 1 DETECTORS IA WA i 9 for each zone 1 4 i 9 for each zone 1 4 1 9 for each zone 1 4 total 36 total 36 total 36 AUX channel interface and actuator relay 0 9 0 9 0 9 oo 9 for each zone 0 4 9 for each zone 0 4 9 for each zone 0 4 Radio receiver 0 0 0 total 45 total 45 total 45 Wav IV dV 1D4nNd IWOH AW CENTRAL UNIT FOR MAX 72 SENSORS 3486 Minimum No Maximum No Minimum No Maximum No KEYS IR remote control Not managed Not managed Radio remote control 0 Transponder 0 MAX 50 in total 0 MAX 50 in total Numeric code 0 ACTIVATORS AND DIVIDERS
15. THE HEATING SYSTEM Interface E Interface r Magnetic contact General light control Control interface mere Opening of window System devices The pages that follow show the main devices making up the MY HOME burglar alarm system For the full list refer to the Catalogue section BURGLAR ALARM CENTRAL UNIT Available in two versions E With telephone communicator PSTN or PSTN GSM E Without telephone communicator This is the device at the heart of the burglar alarm system capable of managing up to 72 sensors in 8 areas and recognise up to 50 keys for the arming disarming of the system Using the large display the user can control the system status set advanced operating modes such as user customisation scenario management and activation of advanced functions resulting from the integration with other MY HOME systems It s also preset for the Ademco Contact ID function for forwarding telephone messages to vigilance bodies following a burglar alarm or technical alarm event Night scenario total protection of the day area and perimeter protection of the house mn Perimeter protection Day area IR protection Night area IR protection E Customisation of users The central unit can be programmed to allow access inside the house based on two criteria that can be customised by the user by time band and by type of area Time band Access in protected areas is only allo
16. clear protection cover B Fit the devices inside the wall mounted or corner boxes In this case the anti tamper protection C is already on the box Pay attention to ensure that the tamper rod of the box fits perfectly in the preset hole at the back of the device Warning BTicino wall mounted boxes are suitable for installation of devices with level 1 performance For level 2 performance CEI 79 2 standard use the box item 502PA for angle installation Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JINOH AW 145 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Modular power supplies All the power supplies are sold with Tamper device against the opening of the switchboard Depending on the power supply being used two types of installations are possible Battery Installation of power supply item E47ADCN E47 12 These devices are installed inside the switchboard item F115 8A If required install the back up battery ies in the appropriate housing of the 7 2 Ah enclosure F115 8B For batteries of higher capacity check the compatibility with the F115 8B enclosure When the N C contact is also being used for additional tampering protection of the battery connect the contact on the F115 8B enclosure to a tamper line of the system Warning for batteries of sizes not compatible with F115 8B enclosures use the required DIN switchboard in the general BTicino catalogue as well as the fixing acces
17. cod3530 4 zone central unit o 2 F 3 4 HIGH SECURITY G Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 172 BURGLAR ALARM START UP AND TESTING System activation SYSTEM WITH CENTRAL UNIT 3486 3485 B HC HD HS L N NT4601 After completing the operation described in the chapter Putting into operation of the system the central unit becomes operational Perform a system test as described below ON OFF slide switch impianto Central unit 3486 rear view SYSTEM WITH CENTRAL UNIT L N NT4600 4 First of all set the central unit to ON To activate the system direct the remote control 1 towards the receiving lens 2 of the central unit at a maximum distance of 50 cm Activate the remote control by pressing the pushbutton 3 once or twice with a time interval of 5 seconds between the first and the second time until the green LED 4 lights up Activate the remote control with the pushbutton 3 thus making sure that the green LED 4 turns off Activate the remote control again with the pushbutton 3 thus making sure that the green LED 4 turns on Make sure that the red LEDs AUX 5 and 24h 6 are off NOTE if the two LEDs continue to flash it means that the selector switch at the back of the central unit has not been set to ON If the 24h LED is steadily on it means that one of the devices is producing a 24h alarm Check if the installation h
18. have a furniture plan E Definition of the protections necessary to define which system devices to include volumetric perimeter or combined protection and check that the protecting devices actually cover the appropriate areas ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS Once the above information is available the following must be agreed Selection of the protection E Volumetric protection is normally the basic protection This decision must be made taking into account various aspects with the main one being the actual location of the property For properties on the ground or 1st floor perimeter protection and or protection of the rolling shutters is recommended Perimeter protection is also recommended if external access points near balconies are also present e g rain water pipes gutters nearby balconies or terraces With perimeter protection the system can also be armed when people or animals are inside the property Example of house split into 4 zones Lone 4 bedroom Zone 2 kitchen Division into zones E For a better management of the sensors needed to protect the property it is recommended that the system is divided in at least 2 ZONES a perimeter and a volumetric zone up to 9 sensors per zone E n properties with more than 2 rooms the system should be divided into at least 4 ZONES 2 Perimeter ZONES day night areas 2 Volumetric ZONES day night areas E In properties with
19. is integrated with other MY HOME systems for example lights automation it is possible to switch all the lights of the house on if a burglar alarm system event occurs 4 Of the 10 possible automations one is activated using an auxiliary relay inside the central unit The other 9 are combined to Arming disarming Date and Time events A 135 136 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Project approach The project of setting up a new MY HOME BURGLAR ALARM system can be completed in two ways E Functional thisis a good compromise between cost and safety The main priority is selecting which functions to include and the possibility of making the system ready for future expansion is also taken into account This solution includes for example both volumetric and perimeter protection Advantages high level of flexibility and increase in the value of the property E Economical based on an economic low cost installation It does not exclude the use of the different features offered by the system although it only calls for the use of one type of protection volumetric and does not take into account future system expansions Advantages low cost installation In order to ensure a good work setup the following elements are needed E Planimetry absolutely necessary of the living unit so that the locations where the system elements are to be installed can be defined beforehand It would also be appropriate to
20. of the rolling shutter you can glue a square not supplied using double sided adhesive tape Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JINOH AW 149 150 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Various sensors PIEZOELECTRIC WINDOW BREAKING DETECTOR 3516 3444 The detector must be applied to the glazed part to be protected using the special double sided adhesive tape supplied The glazed part must be between 1 5 and 6 mm thick the diagonal length must not exceed 3 m Fig 1 A VA LLY RSS Note Clean and dry glasses before applying the detector Press hard to ensure optimum adhesion contact of the transmitter RADIO MAGNETIC CONTACT 3442 The device must be installed inside the house on doors and windows including sliding ones and similar openings as shown in the figure the magnetic contact must be fixed in place using the appropriate position adjustment spacers in order to activate the alarm as soon as the movable part of the door or window starts to move away Reference Note To ensure correct positioning align the reference notches of the magnetic IR BARRIERS 3518 3518 50 3518 150 3519 The two columns must be installed one in front of the other Fig 1 in the same direction both terminal boards placed at the top side or bottom side Fig 2 the height must be as close as possible to the ground or to the lower p
21. several rooms or in villas the system should be divided into 4 ZONES or more E f the system does not include an external burglar alarm arming disarming device a time delay should fitted on the sensors protecting the main entry Otherwise the entrance area should be kept as part ZONE 1 on which a time delay can be set as standard Zone 3 living room Zone 1 entrance System measurement MAXIMUM REACHABLE DISTANCES The maximum number of devices that can be connected to the BUS depends on the total absorption of the same and the distance between the point of connection and the power supply The power supply can supply up to 1 2 A E46ADCN or 1 A E47ADCN the maximum number of devices will therefore be determined by the sum of the absorptions of the individual devices to be installed In calculating the absorptions it will also be necessary to consider the MAXIMUM BUS CABLE LENGTHS availability of current based on the length of the cable During sizing ensure that the following rules are complied with E When two outdoor sirens are installed the connection lines between siren and power supply must be separate and the maximum length of each should not be more than 100 metres while the sum of the two should not be more than 175 metres A B 175m MAX A 100 m max gt A C B 100 m max 175m MAX A B C 350m MAX aw E The maximum length of the connections b
22. zone expander 10 mA In this case the system complies with level 2 of the CEI 79 2 standard Disconnector with key 5mA Keypad connector with display 28mA Keypad connector 5 5mA Fixed sensitivity IR detector Passive IR detector TN PSR OTS RTS RS SSeS Sea Passive IR articulated detector som MAXIMUM CURRENT DELIVERED TO 12 V DEVICES WITH POWER SUPPLY E47 12 ya This power supply is used for example in IR barriers Dual technology detector 2mA 35mA IR barriers 50 mA AUTONOMY IN CASE OF TYPE OF BATTERY INSTALLED Conacher T LACK OF NETWORK Contact interface 12 V 5 mA 7 2 Ah 12 Ah 24 Ah Contact interface 2 DIN mod 6 m Interface 3480 5 m 24h 300 mA 500 mA 1A Relay actuator 12 mA 15h 480 mA 300 mA 16A Auxiliary channel interface 4 m Radio receiver 15 mA 8h 900 mA 1 5A 2A Indoor siren 8 mA In this case the system complies with level 1 of the CEI 79 2 standard Outdoor siren 4072A 5 mA Note in order to ensure level 2 performances according to CEI 79 2 standard in case of lack of Interface F422 2 m Note Plus the absorption of the detector connected to it Consider 35mA for the first detector installed 5 mA for all the others 139 140 System measurement BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Each system can be made up of a minimum and maximum number of devices as shown in the following tables CENTRAL UNIT FOR MAX 36 SENSORS L
23. BUS BURGLAR ALARM Indoor siren HC HD HS 4070 N NT4070 In alternative to the radio flood detector contact interface item 3480 together with sensor item 3482 can BURGLAR ALARM adsobeused mar BUS qI L A 2 60N He Hip kool D oj TDF k ISFE T a nanenite Alarm reset Eriko 1 Indoor siren Z1 1 9 Interface address DE no configurator N1 1 9 Interface address Z2 AVA No configurator N2 D sey No configurator MOD1 Ea NO contact technical alarm MOD2 No of auxiliary channel see note above 160 Technical alarms gas leak alarm with burglar alarm system E The application shows the use of the interface it generates a device to the My Home Portal of the methane gas detector technical alarm signal managed which warns the owner or people combined in the burglar alarm by the burglar alarm system to indicated by him by means of system by means of an auxiliary close the solenoid valve and at E One or more sms channel interface When the the same time makes a telephone E One or more e mail detector detects gas by means call via the central unit dialling BURGLAR ALARM ieee een meee cies ae ae ai BUS i l l SSCS Q Burglar alarm i Auxiliary Relay actuator interface ce
24. ERIMETER CONTROL Sensors Barriers Detectors Swivel IR distance 6 m L N NT4611B AM5791B Fixed IR distance 3 9m HC HD HS4610 L N NT4610 AM5790 3510 FLUSH mounted magnetic detector ee w 3511 Visibly magnetic detector 3516 Window breaking detectors Wav IV dV 1IDSdnd 3WOH AW 3514 Cable detector for shutters 5 Wall mounting IR distance 6 m N4640B EJ Wall mounting IR distance 3 9m N4640 Wall mounting IR distance 4 12m 3440 PP 3513 Magnetic detector for metal main doors e a 3512 Magnetic detector for swing doors 3444 Window breaking radio detectors ah E i j 3445 Cable radio detector for rolling shutters ay Dual technology distance 10 m HC HD HS4613 L N NT4613 lel Swivel IR distance 3 9 m HC HD HS4611 L N NT4611 AM5791 a 3510M Brass FLUSH mounted magnetic detector d e Brass FLUSH mounted magnetic detector 3510PB 3518 3518 50 3518 150 3519 IR barriers for windows 3442 Radio opening detector 133 134 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES System selection criteria SYSTEM CONTROL WITH IR REMOTE CONTROL ONLY WITH WITH RADIO REMOTE CONTROL CENTRAL UNIT L N NT4600 4 AND 3486 WITH TRANSPONDER WITH NUMERIC CODE HC HD HS4604 L N HC HD HS L N f NTAGOA HC HD HS4607 L N HC HD HS4606 L N NT4618 wa eae Ea NT4607 A
25. KER By connecting SALVAVITA STOP amp GO to the burglar alarm system using a special interface it is possible to receive a telephone message in case of tripping of the circuit breaker due to storm electric disturbance or system fault STOP amp GO Auxiliary channel interface ANTI BURGLARY ALARM In case of danger it is possible to activate the burglar alarm system for sending a remote assistance request through the central unit communicator The activation does not generate a sound alarm thus allowing the police force to surprise the burglar who is not aware that the call has been made ANTI BURGLARY ALARM Indoor siren optional The SALVAVITA STOP amp GO device automatically closes the tripped circuit breaker reinstating the power supply in fully safe conditions However if the fault remains due to an insulation defect or line overload Control interface 7 Auxiliary channel interface N C pushbutton the burglar alarm system will no longer try to reinstate the power supply but will forward a message Stop amp Go circuit breaker fa il ml tete Wav Iv dV 1994N9 3WOH AW 127 128 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES Advanced functions integration with other MY HOME functions By sharing the same means of temperature control etc which can when changing the air inside information transmission BUS pair therefore be managed also using a th
26. MS787 NT4606 AMS786 Radio receiver Transponder reader Keypad connector HC HD HS4603 4 HC HD HS4607 4 348220 Radio remote L N NT4603 4 L N NT4607 4 control IR divider AM5787 4 Divider transponder 4050 3530S 3540 Remote control Badge key ring HC HD HS4608 L N NT4608 Keypad connector with display CENTRAL UNIT FUNCTION In addition to the criteria explained in the previous pages the selection of the central unit can be made taking into account the possible available functions such as E KEYS ONLY OPERATING DURING CERTAIN TIME BANDS Enabling for the maid In order to be able to do her job the maid has been given a key for the disarming of the burglar alarm system across the whole house but only between 9 00 o clock and 12 00 o clock on normal working days During all other times and holidays the key does not operate E AUTOMATION WITH CENTRAL UNIT 3486 OR 3485 Switching on of all home lights If the burglar alarm system is integrated with the automation system it can be set in such a way that if burglar alarm event occurs some or all the lights of the house will come on inducing the burglar to leave E KEYS ONLY OPERATING IN CERTAIN AREAS Enabling access for the gardener The cellar is used to store gardening tools and is made accessible by the owner of the house every Tuesday from 2 00 to 6 00 pm In order to do entrusted with a key which during t
27. anagement of a balanced contact line it is possible through the configuration of the operating mode to enable the devices in order to perform special functions such as the management of technical alarms gas leaks floods etc or alarm signalling by means of auxiliary channels The address of the device is determined by assigning a value to the positions Z to specify the number of the assigned zone compulsory of the device if this belongs to the group of detectors If the device belongs to the group of connectors this position must not be configured N to specify the progressive number compulsory of the device within the above mentioned zone Activator device Central unit CONNECTION REMOVAL OF CONFIGURATORS Before configuring the devices remove the clear protection cover 1 To facilitate connection or removal of the configurators use the appropriate tool 2 This can be found inside the packaging of the outdoor siren Auxiliary devices BUS Sensors 72 devices max Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JINOH AW 153 154 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION General concepts Example of IR detector configuration First sensor belonging to zone 2 with pulse count function enabled CONFIGURATOR POSITION VALUE Z J No 1 MOD 1 AUX none Example of contact interface configuration Fourth sensor of zone 3
28. art of the window Fig 3 with no fixed or removable obstructions that may interfere with the rays Fig 4 so that the receivers are not directly exposed to sunrays Fig 5 and are not exposed to the rays of other transmitted either directly or by reflection Each column consists of E Aluminium section bar E Top terminal base cover screw E Bottom terminal base cover screw E 4 screws 4 screw anchors for wall mounted Installation Follow the instructions on the instructions leaflet taking into account the following requirements E The cable can be inserted from the bottom inside the wall or from the outside exposed In this case Note for further information see the instruction leaflet supplied with the barriers open break the cable passage hole at the base of the unit E The terminal strips can be temporarily removed to help cable connection E For the electric connection refer to the Connection diagrams section WARNING Do not use a shielded cable when connecting the barriers to the contact interface Fig 3 Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JINOH AW 151 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Outdoor siren 1 Remove the two screws 1 and 4 Insert the screw plastic plugs into the 7 Put the battery 1 or 12V 12Ah take off the external cover 2 holes and partly tighten the top screws battery into the special housing 1 and the tamper
29. as been carried out properly see problems causes solutions table Make sure the green LED 7 is on In this condition the system is activated and disabled Now test the system as indicated in the next pages System test CENTRAL UNIT 3486 3485 B AND HC HD HS L N NT4601 Access the Maintenance menu and select TEST as described in the installer manual supplied with the central unit 1 When the system is disabled led o on press S and hold it down 2 Press the pushbutton of one of the enabled remote controls the TEST LED turns on hence you can now release the S key 3 After carrying out the verifications described in the following paragraphs Test procedure press S to end the test Make sure the TEST LED turns off Central units L N NT4600 4 J Central units L N NT4600 4 TEST PROCEDURE 1 Infrared detector check The red LED should light up when passing through the area protected by the detector 2 Contact check The red LED of the contact interface should light up when opening the windows or entrance door Warning when testing the central unit item L N NT 4600 4 does not recognize the remote controls When the rolling shutter controlled by the rope sensor is raised or lowered the red LED of the interface comes on after the number of pulses set and will go off again after 4 seconds Wav IV dV 1Ddnd JNOH AW
30. can be performed using the appropriate design program called Youproject conceived to automatically perform all the specific and predictable functions inside the home automation system placement of devices dimensional and electrical calculation allocation of addresses configuration of tables Youproject program screen with the data of the system to be configured The software produces a paper report with technical information for the installation of the system which also includes the configuration and the list of the necessary materials j m MPS SETS Ee Report generated by the program with the configuration and the list of devices Technical alarms shop burglar alarm If there is a robbery the assistant can press a hidden pushbutton which activates the burglar alarm central unit telephone communicator This sends a request for assistance to the My Home Portal warning the owner or people BURGLAR ALARM To any other systems indicated by him by means of E one or more telephone calls E one or more sms using the MY HOME portal E one or more e mail using the MY HOME portal Burglar alarm central unit Telephone line CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Auxiliary channel interface HC HD HS L N NT4615 NOTE the auxiliary channel number 7 must also be entered at the programming stage on the burglar alarm central unit for c
31. ces can be saved This is because an IR remote control 4050 must always be present Wav IVY dV 1IDdnd 3WOH AW 169 170 BURGLAR ALARM START UP AND TESTING Programming a remote control or a transponder for several systems CENTRAL UNIT 3486 3485 B AND HC HD HS L N NT4601 Programming is facilitated by the information given by the display see Central unit installer manual 17 SYSTEM OFFICE V V q Office remote control transponder J 7 f Press the S pushbutton on the central unit of the second system 2 and hold it down Send an impulse using a previously enabled remote control keep it at a maximum distance of 50 cm from the central unit Make sure the yellow LED TEST 3 is on Send a second impulse Make sure the yellow LED PROG 4 is on Release the S pushbutton 2 Press the P pushbutton 5 by using a pencil or a similar object Make sure a short tone is emitted FLUSH MOUNTED CENTRAL UNITS L N NT4600 4 If you have two or more burglar alarm systems with a flush mounted central unit for example home and office Remote control transponder common to the two system 2 SYSTEM HOME S Warning When programming a newly purchased remote control first of all do the programming described in chapter REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING user manual NOTE make sure the system is disabled green LED 1 on 4 4
32. ct is open e g window open the LED must be on PROCEDURE FOR 3480 O N2 A C MOD2 JL art 3480 DECIMO activated tamper contact line 1 line 2 LED indicator T Ci C2 4 1 If the LEDs start flashing check the configuration and repeat the startup procedure If the LED flashes quickly only 5 6 times before stopping go on to paragraph 4 2 4 2 If the LED is now off go on to paragraph 4 3 if it stays on make sure E that the tamper line is short circuited and then repeat the procedure from paragraph 4 E the enclosure of the interface is well closed and then repeat the procedure from paragraph 4 after switching the power off E the contacts of the two lines are closed e g windows closed and then repeat the procedure from paragraph 4 2 4 3 Make sure the LED is on when opening the various contacts E when the contact is closed e g window closed the LED must be off HB when the contact is open e g window open the LED must be on COMPLETION OF THE TEST STAGE E 3486 3485 B and HC HD HS L N NT4601 central units Exit the Maintenance menu following the procedure described in the installation manual supplied with the central unit E L N NT4600 4 central units Once the checks have been completed press pushbutton 1 check that the TEST LED 2 has gone off and move the ON OFF selector 3 to the OFF position Remove the swivel IR detectors
33. de E go to the main screen by holding down CLEAR switch off the central unit E disconnect the battery E insert the SIM card E connect the battery again and switch the central unit back on again wait for the battery to fully charge icon gt OFF E make sure there is a line connection E wait about one minute during this time the error Or A icons might be displayed After one minute both icons should disappear if they do not disappear check the PIN code or check if the SIM card is disabled by inserting it in a mobile phone E go back to the maintenance menu E check the reception level of the GSM signal E program any scenarios as needed E Program an IR remote control a transponder key or a Numeric code as shown in the following pages E enter time and date E edit the names of the zones and devices and the division scenarios WARNING If the central unit battery is exhausted the GSM module does not operate CENTRAL UNIT L N NT4600 4 Remove the support from the box if already installed and move the changeover switch 1 at the back of the device to the OFF position maintenance Power the system and check that the central unit is in maintenance mode This is confirmed by the AUX 2 and 24h 3 red LEDs flashing in succession 4 zone central unit 7 ALLARME c ZONAI g 2 CENTRAL UNIT 3485 B AND HC HD HS L N NT4601 When the cen
34. ding Solenoid valve detector Telephone line au au e e e e aa ua ua ua aa ua ua aa ua ee m m o m m SS Ss Ss Ss Ss es SS l M eo a See To any other systems CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Relay actuator HC HD HS L N NT4614 NOTE the number 4 of the auxiliary channel is the one shown in the AUX socket of the HC HS L N NT4618 radio receiver Configuration for manual reset solenoid valve When using a different solenoid valve connect configurator no 3 to the MOD socket bistable mode Goat 1 AUX device Ete No of auxiliary channel or monostable contact QOVO O Solenoid valve Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 159 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION Technical alarms flooding control CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Radio receiver HC HD HS L N NT4618 NOTE The number of the auxiliary channel must also be indicated during the programming of the burglar alarm central unit for coupling to the signalling message of the telephone communicator as well as in the configuration of the relay actuator that controls the electrovalve The coupling between the flood detector and the radio receiver must be completed before installing the detector itself To save the detection device see the Configuration section Ist detector device progressive number of detectors in zone 9 oy wea No of auxiliary channel
35. display 9 Exit maintenance mode Key ring Programming of 3530S and 3540 transponders CENTRAL UNIT 3486 3485 B HC HD HS L N NT4601 programming transponders is facilitated by the information given by the display see Central unit installer manual FLUSH MOUNTED CENTRAL UNITS L N NT4600 4 The transponder badge programming operation is necessary in order for it to work as anormal infrared remote control item 4050 Please keep in mind that when the transponder reader is used as a activator it will almost always be installed in places different from the one in which the central unit is located Therefore it is recommended to temporarily connect it near the central unit The initial programming which is carried out when installing the Transponder reader shall be carried out with the central unit in MAINTENANCE mode selector switch located on the back in OFF position 4 zone central unit 24h C E wN C amp O TEST 1 2 O Cy o Co o S proc 3 4 o o C_ O K O Wiig S bip Mig IT IMPIANTO O T1 nm oe z Procedure 1 With central unit in maintenance mode press the P key and check if the yellow LED PROG lights up 2 Re program the IR remote controls first see chapter REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING 3 Now move the badges towards the transponder reader figure at bottom left 4 Make sure that two short tones are
36. e house In practice when the the MY HOME applications can be remote PC and the internet Below doors or windows of a room are easily integrated with each other to are some examples opened the heating system of optimise functions and to generate E By integrating the burglar alarm the temperature control zone of new ones thus meeting new system to the Automation system that room is automatically turned requirements it is possible to automatically off The opening and closing of In this respect the Burglar alarm switch on all the lights of the home doors and windows is detected by system can be easily integrated with following an intrusion event the burglar alarm system contact the Automation or video door entry E Automatic disabling of the heating interface which reads the status system using a special interface item system of the NC contact installed on the F422 By integrating the burglar alarm door or window and sends the Of course by using several interfaces system with the heating system information to the temperature it will be possible to create fairly it is possible to set a particularly control system for the appropriate complex systems through the useful function which can bring actions integration of the burglar alarm in important energy savings by system with other systems with avoiding unwanted dispersion of different functions sound system heat to the outside for example COURTESY LIGHTS MANAGEMENT AUTOMATIC DISABLING OF
37. e transponder connector and the the devices depending on the area to protected by volumetric detectors separator are only configured in be protected is the following configured with Z 3 and N 1 and the N socket corresponding to the E Zone 1 living room protected by Z 3 and N 2 number of the device within the a Magnetic contact with interface system configured with Z 1 and N 2 on the entrance door and a volumetric detector configured with Z 1 and N 1 Balcony eee a Oe ee aS ees lee I 3510 3511 3510 Contact interface m l Saccad Transponder D l activator i4607 I IR sensor bathroom Il Children s bedroom Bedroom 3510 a a a AAA Bathroom 13510 a a a a AAA ae ee AA AE oo SS SS SS SS SS SS SS Study N Il Ww PI Il as ll z Il ee IR sensor O act Transponder ton 13510 I 4611 pee IR sensor ZN Io N f Living room L4612 Contact interface Jl Contact interface w o U AA AA y H u O U M ou U U M M M U AAA a AA AAA AA M M Wav IY Y 1994N9 3WOH AW 156 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION Use of the Youproject program for the configuration of the system The configuration of the system
38. echnical alarm m5 deactivation Ea aS BUS Technical alarms telephone signalling of the tripping of the general circuit breaker With home switchboards fitted with a SALVAVITA STOP amp GO circuit breaker it is possible to be notified when the main circuit breaker trips due to lightning electric disturbance or system fault The main condition for this useful function is that the SALVAVITA STOP amp GO device is connected to the burglar alarm system through an interface for the detection of the status of the earth leakage circuit TT STOP amp GO Control interface breaker As soon as one of the above problems occur the SALAVAVITA STOP amp GO device automatically closes the tripped circuit breaker and reinstates power supply in full safety If however the fault remains due to an insulation defect or line overload the burglar alarm system will send an SMS telephone message or a pre recorded message to notify the user of the problem The telephone message can also be forwarded to pi Auxiliary channel interface select mode 3 fault notification by operating the selector with a flat head screwdriver the MY HOME WEB portal which will then send an alarm message by SMS and or e mail This function is only valid with 3485 and 3486 central units fitted with telephone communicator ART 3485
39. emitted the first is emitted from the transponder reader the second is emitted from the central unit 5 Repeat points 3 and 4 for all available badges 6 When you have finished programming the last badge press the S pushbutton on the central unit the yellow PROG LED turns off and move the back selector switch to ON dwg A LUMINOUS AND AUDIBLE INDICATORS DELETING OR ADDING A TRANSPONDER When using central units item 3486 3485 B and HC HD HS L N NT4601 the deletion of transponders is facilitated by the information given by the display see Central unit installer manual In systems with FLUSH mounted central units L N NT4600 4 a new programming process IS required to delete previously stored transponders or to add new ones Follow the procedure described in section REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING of course during this procedure the badge will have to be moved near the transponder reader instead of the central unit This procedure will delete all stored transponders partial deletion is not possible SYSTEM ENABLED 0 5 sec OFF SYSTEM DISABLED 0 5 sec Fixed green INCORRECT ACTIVATION 4 sec Flashing green ALARM OCCURRED Fixed red DEACTIVATION AFTER ALARM OCCURRED mee 0 5 sec Fixed orange allows you to check the zone in which the alarm occurred IMPORTANT the central unit can save up to 30 system arming disarming devices If a transponder is used as a remote control only 29 devi
40. en 4072L if the absorption is higher than 150mA it will be necessary to install 2 sirens 4072L However the total absorption must not exceed 300mA For both cases a 24 hour duration is guaranteed TABLES OF UNIT ABSORPTIONS E if you use the E47ADCN power supply unit you will only need to install a 7 2 Ah 12 Ah or 24 Ah battery The following chart indicates the maximum absorption required by the system according to the battery installed and to the level of autonomy required However the maximum absorption must not exceed 700 mA The maximum consumptions of the self powered devices have already been deducted from the maximum current that can be supplied by the power supply unit Wav IV dV IDSdnd IAWOH AW network power supply use batteries capable of ensuring system autonomy for at least 24 hours SUPPLY E47ADCN DEVICE ABSORBED CURRENT AUTONOMY IN CASE OF 4 zone central unit 25mA TYPE OF BATTERY INSTALLED LACK OF NETWORK Central unit 3486 50 mA stand by max 120 mA Central unit 34 A stand by max 90 mA 72 Ah Ah 34 Ah entral unit 3485 55 mA stand by max 90 m Central unit 3485B HC HD HS L N NT4601 50 mA 24h 110 mA 190 mA 380 mA Activator 8 mA Transponder reader 12mA 15h 180 mA 300 mA 600 mA Zone divider 1 4 Zone divider 1 to 4transponder 15 mA 8h 340 mA 560 mA 700 mA 5 8
41. etween the two furthest away devices must not be more than 175 metres E The maximum length of the connections must not be more than 350 metres SS po po ki Pp CSO po OT ee po ee ee Lee po PS SS Note During this check do not consider the connection between NC normally closed contacts and the corresponding interface module Wav IV dV 1994N9 3WOH AW iD 138 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION System measurement SYSTEMS WITH AND WITHOUT OUTDOOR SIREN Traditional burglar alarm systems which require an outdoor siren as it is equipped with the back up battery of the whole system can sometimes cause inconvenience to neighbours in case of an alarm especially in condominium flats BTicino gives you the opportunity to avoid this drawback by using a specific power supply unit instead of the power supply item E46ADCN This power supply unit can be used and the battery are installed in wall mounted enclosures F115 8A and F115 8B which guarantee protection against tampering attempts thanks to special self protection systems The outdoor siren is now considered optional However if you want to install it use siren item 4072A Warning in order to install the devices and assure level 2 protection according to CEI 79 22 standard use wall mounted boxes fitted with tampering and tearing protection devices to prevent units being
42. f the local control device in the automation system e e e e e em BUS lt e e e e e e em m General control of the lights H L4652 2 DG 2 r No De Configuration interfacing mode Lm BUS GEN General configurator z No configuration De ON control upper key and OFF control lower key O I BUS w m m e e e e e e e e e e e ee e Advanced applications remote assistance reguest with telephone call Old or disabled people can send sends the assistance reguest to the MY This function can be activated with an assistance reguest usinga HOME portal which will then warn the the burglar alarm armed or disarmed portable remote control The signal owner or any nominated individuals with any type of division sent is captured by a radio receiver by means of connected to the burglar alarm The E one or more telephone calls burglar alarm activates an indoor siren Moneormoresms ge TTT esses ss sess Indoor siren optional and the telephone communicator of E one or more e mail the burglar alarm central unit which BURGLAR ALARM BUS I J SCS SCS i CO interface Radio receiver i N JJ Radio control for Remote assistance I Telephone line I I CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS
43. from the box and tighten the screw locking the adjustments 4 zone central unit E ALLARME AS C ZONA1 7 Configuration or system modifications Maintenance If it is necessary to modify the configuration of the system after starting it up follow the procedure below after disabling the system CENTRAL UNITS 3486 3485 B AND HC HD HS L N NT4601 E Go to the Maintenance menu following the procedure described in the installation manual supplied with the central unit E Disconnect the power supply from the system E Replace or add the configurators to the devices E Connect the power supply E Ensure that the central unit performs the system self learning procedure E Perform the system test CENTRAL UNITS L N NT4600 4 E after disabling the system remove the central unit from the box and set the selector 1 to OFF within 30 seconds otherwise a 24h alarm signal will be produced if the tamper rod has been installed E switch off the system E replace or add the configurators to the devices E switch on the system E flip the selector switch 1 to ON E install the central unit in the box E activate the system by sending one or two impulses with the remote control 4 zone central unit E ALLARME AS C ZONAI 7 NOTE for normal operation of the system please refer to the guidelines specified in the User manual ORDINARY MAINTENANCE OF
44. he above times deactivates the burglar alarm system of the cellar All other areas of the house are still protected by the burglar alarm system armed by the owner when leaving the home for work AUTOMATION WITH CENTRAL UNIT 3485B Activation of division scenario Each time the key is used transponder radio remote control or numeric key to activate the system a specific division scenario will be activated Wav IV dV 1994N9 3WOH AW his job the gardener has been CENTRAL UNIT FUNCTION AVAILABLE CENTRAL UNIT WITH PSTN CENTRAL UNIT WITH PSTN FUNCTIONS sae PLYS MOUNTED CENTRAL QNI COMMUNICATOR GSM COMMUNICATOR Lee Lee Ls aoa 6 ae amp E E E E E i a L N NT4600 4 ei D 44 Polyx Alarm HC HD HS4601 Polyx Alarm 3486 3485B L N NT4601 3485 Max no of keys that can be saved 1 N A w a Key constraints day zone time 2 Ma NO Si 5 Max no of scenarios NO 4 16 16 Max no of l NO 10 see note 4 20 see note 3 20 see note 3 automations ornai TiSecurity POLYX forthe TiSecurity GSM for the prog 3 NO TiSecurity Basic for firmware update programming of parameters and programming of parameters and software firmware update firmware update NOTE 1 Keys are any control devices such as IR remote control radio remote control transponder key and numeric key 2 Each key can be set to only operate certain days of the week in certain areas or during certain time bands 3 If the system
45. installation of the 3486 central unit Wav IV dV 1994N9 3WOH AW Installation of the 3486 central unit inside a MULTIBOX switchboard Local tamper T1 Tamper line see note the tamper function For further information see the central unit installation manual 147 148 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION IR detectors ADJUSTABLE IR DETECTOR HC HS L N NT4611 In addition to the indications shown for the installation of modular devices also take into account that before installing the swivel IR sensor the adjustment fixing screw 1 at the back of the detector must be loosened in order to allow the detector to turn Note the screw will be tightened after the System test and protected zone check thus setting the central unit in maintenance mode RADIO IR DETECTOR 3440 Two installation modes are possible E Wall mounted installation E Angle installation Before permanently securing the object ensure that the radio communication with the H HD HS L N NT4618 receiver is working correctly WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION IR MINI DETECTOR N4640 AND N4640B The base of the detector has a particular shape that enables wall mounted installation in 4 different modes E Wall mounted installation E Angle installat
46. ion E Front angle installation E Tilted angular installation WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION Note for other installation modes see the instruction leaflet Various sensors LAYOUT FOR MAGNETIC CONTACTS During the installation of the magnetic contacts if a specific underground conduit is not being installed ensure appropriate surface trunking up to the jambs of doors and windows The wires of the contacts will then have to be run to the point on the door or window where the sensor is being installed The contact wires have a reduced section which will not cause any problems when refitting the jambs Magnetic contacts FLOODING DETECTOR HA HB L 4619 Fix the device to the wall using double sided adhesive tape or screws and plugs After completing the configuration fit the key covers using the spacers supplied Note If the sensor cable needs shortening cut the excess off and connect to the probe terminals Key cover L N NT4919 DETECTOR FOR SHUTTERS Place the rope contact preferably in the middle of the rolling shutter box and then fasten it Then fasten the end of the rope to the rolling shutter with a screw The rope can be extended up to 3 4m NOTE The rope must be set between the window and the rolling shutter Check condition of rope and its sliding movement periodically In order to prevent the rope from rubbing against a sharp part
47. ling devices if on the other hand the information relates to technical alarms based on the set operating parameters the devices activate to generate alarm or prealarm signals or to reinstate safety within the controlled environment Some typical examples are the application for the automatic shutting off of the gas piping following the detection of natural gas leaks described in this guide and the operation of the burglar alarm central unit in ADEMCO protocol mode forwarding of telephone calls to vigilance bodies following a burglar alarm or a technical alarm event In this case when configuring the 3486 central unit the use of the auxiliary channel with the type of technical alarm that generates the call is already set as shown in the following table COMBINED AUXILIARY CHANNEL Freezer Flooding Anti panico General technical alarms Fire Remote assistance Configuration example The following drawing shows E Zone 2 house perimeter E Zone 4 bedrooms hallway the example of the configuration protected by magnetic contacts bathroom protected by volumetric of the burglar alarm system of on the French windows and the detectors configured with Z 4 and the apartment described in the windows connected to an interface N 1 4 section GENERAL RULES FOR configured with Z 2 and N 1 Devices such as the indoor siren INSTALLATION The configuration of E Zone 3 Kitchen and studio th
48. metric systems are always installed as the intruder may be able to break Arrangement of the components and wiring layout Kitchen through the physical barriers rolling shutters window glass without actually opening the door or window In this case the magnetic detector on the opening would in fact be unable to generate the alarm This type of setup would also give the user the possibility to customise the system to meet personal needs This gives clear advantages ona management point of view For example E perimeter protection can be used during the night E volumetric sensors can be armed whilst leaving perimeter sensors disarmed during short absences Bedroom livingroom N Second bathroom Children bedroom To ensure this flexibility the various sensors should be grouped appropriately In this case the system can be divided as follows E magnetic contact and volumetric detector for the living room zone 1 E magnetic contacts for doors and windows zone 2 E daytime area volumetric detectors kitchen studio zone 3 E sleeping area volumetric detector bedrooms hallways service bathroom zone 4 SYMBOL LEGEND Activator c E Burglar alarm central unit i Contact interface IR sensor r A Magnetic contact Indoor siren Outd
49. ng switch on the back is in the ON position WARNINGS FOR ALL CENTRAL UNITS Warning both in wall mounted installation and in MULTIBOX switchboards in order to ensure compliance with level 2 of CEI 79 2 standard it will be necessary to use the 3484 tamper for the protection of the GSM antenna as explained in the installation manual of the central unit PROTECTION OF PSTN CENTRAL UNITS FROM LIGHTNING It is good practice to protect the system from lightning by using surge protective devices SPD belonging to class Il For the protection of burglar alarm central units 3485 and 3486 from surges from the telephone line the use of the PLT1 device is recommended connecting the corresponding earth clamp to the earth reference of the SPD limiter installed in the apartment switchboard For further details refer to the instructions supplied with the central units or the relevant TECHNICAL SHEETS NOTE the central units are supplied with the tamper line clamps T1 circuited for the use of the local tamper T1 wall mounted installation with metal base This is compulsory to ensure that the central unit complies with level 2 of CEI 79 2 standards in terms of possible tampering tear protection For installations inside MULTIBOX boxes ensure the connection of a NC circuit breaker to the T1 clamps for Wall mounted installation of 3485 or 3485B central units This same method is also used for the
50. ntralunit 1 channel interface i Methane gas Solenoid valve l oade Meieri TTT Telephone line MINARA Transformer Note maximum 3 devices with transformer item F91 12E maximum 2 devices with transformer item HC HD HS L N NT454 1 CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Gas detector HC HD HS L N NT4511 12 Auxiliary channel interface HC HD HS L N NT4615 Note No configuration Note auxiliary channel number 1 must also be indicated while programming the burglar alarm central unit to link it to the telephone communicator signalling message 1 AUX device No of auxiliary 1 cic E7 a technical alarm TO TRANSFORMER F91 12E From methane gas detector BUS To the auxiliary channel B interface BURGLAR ALARM Wav IY dV 1994N9 3WOH AW 162 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION Technical alarms gas leak alarm with burglar alarm system CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Relay actuator HC HD HS L N NT4614 Note the auxiliary channel number 1 is that given in the AUX housing of the auxiliary channel interface item HC HD HS L N NT46 15 Transformer F91 12E Solenoid valve 14525 12NO BURGLAR ALARM 2 AUX device No of auxiliary channel monostable contact Indoor siren HC HD HS 4070 N NT4070 optional Note The audible signal of the indoor siren does not activate for technical alarms This function is performed by the natural gas detector ne es EF AAD EH h 1 recor sien a Bape mi woof H t
51. of doors Flush mounted contact interface and windows DIN contact interface al IR barriers BASIC contact interface kuaga a IR SENSOR For the protection of the areas of the ABBA house Available in two versions E With IR sensor E With IR sensor and MW microwave sensor For the protection of doors and windows IR barriers are also available in lengths between 0 5 and 2 metres Note For the full list of all the available devices refer to the Catalogue section bticino Devices for radio expansion and technical alarms Window breaking radio detectors IR SENSOR AND RADIO MAGNETIC CONTACT Battery powered these devices can be used to protect rooms where no Ff BUS wiring is present Radio IR sensor O WIRE RADIO INTERFACE It allows integration with the wired Wire radio burglar alarm system of radio interface technology devices such as the radio remote control in the previous page and the devices listed below DEVICES FOR TECHNICAL ALARMS This family includes devices such as The radio control to send an assistance request E The radio sensor to detect the presence of water E The Auxiliary channel interface for integrating gas and water sensors Radio control with the burglar alarm system for Remote assistance Radio water sensor Wav IV dV 1DSdnd 3WOH AW 131 132 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES Sy
52. oor siren The power supply unit can be disturbed and will be unable to hear with only one outdoor siren installed in the area of the electric the police force approaching During the installation of the system distribution board An outdoor siren with optic diffuser the job of the installer can be made The central u itnit must be installed in shall also be installed outside on the easier by filling a system card a protected area that can be reached balcony for easy identification from including all the configuration easily by the user the outside of the system in alarm information in one document as well In order to facilitate arming of the state as consumptions and positioning system an auxiliary transponder When positioning the volumetric of the devices The card will also arming device should also be sensors it will be necessary to check be useful after installation should included the coverage area and comply for example the system need If installation of the arming device with the recommendations of the extending Detailed information on on the outside of the property is not following pages the compiling and use of the system possible or desired the activation of Using the system diagram ensure card can be found in the system the volumetric sensor of the living that 24 hour autonomy is guaranteed manuals Wav IVY dV 1IDSdnd IAWOH AW room should be delayed On the other hand if the arming device is installed
53. oupling with the signalling message of the telephone communicator BURGLAR ALARM BUS The activation does not generate a local sound alarm so that the robber can be surprised as he does not know that the call has been made Suspend the call by means of the remote control on the burglar alarm central unit om m m e e e Se Se Se ee eee ee eee BUS m e Auxiliary channel interface om eee ee se se ese es ee ee ee eee Mm mm eo aa e e e aa aa aa ee ua 1 AUX device No of auxiliary channel cg Anti burglary mode Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 157 BURGLAR ALARM CONFIGURATION Technical alarms anti panic alarm If the owner hears strange noises in the home he presses a special pushbutton to activate all the burglar alarm system sirens to confuse any intruder with the intense sound The burglar alarm central unit telephone communicator sends a BURGLAR ALARM SCS SCS interface To any other systems CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS Auxiliary channel interface HC HD HS L N NT4615 N C pushbutton BURGLAR ALARM 158 request for assistance to the My Home Portal which warns the owner or people indicated by him by means of E one or more telephone calls E one or more sms using the MY HOME portal E one or more e mail using the MY HOME portal kuu AAA Burglar alar central unit
54. outside zone 1 will be activated without delay The system will be completed by the installation of an indoor siren in the hallway area so that the intruder will be confused by the high noise and LIST OF ITEMS REQUIRED DESCRIPTION ITEM CONSUMPTION QUANTITY Central unit with dialling device 3486 50 mA 1 Transponder activator L4607 12mA 2 Transponder E 3540 7 Aa Power supply E46ADCN 1 Jointed pass IR detector L4611 45mA 7 Contact interface 14612 5 m 2 Outdoor siren 4072L 1 Indoor siren 4070 5mA 1 Qutdoor siren storage battery 3505 12 1 Indoor siren storage battery 3505 6 1 Anti tamper device L4630 13 Magnetic contact 8 Configurators 3501K 1 item to be selected based on the doors and windows characteristics 143 144 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Installation of modular devices IN FLUSH MOUNTED BOXES The wire burglar alarm system is compatible with systems made using the AXOLUTE LIVING LIGHT LIGHT TECH and MATIX series and therefore uses the same boxes supporting frames and cover plates When using standard flush mounted boxes depth 52 mm embedded in the mortar level with the plaster tile or in any case where the maximum depth from the bottom of the box to the finished wall is less than 60 mm cut the tamper rod 1 at the first reference notch insert it in the appropriate housing rotate it 90 and then remove it completely
55. portal of the system IMQ ALARM CERTIFICATION FOR LEVEL 2 DEVICES Qd The BTicino burglar alarm system offers solutions for each protection requirement from the minimum protection limit required in an apartment to the most stringent levels offered by professional systems Keypad connector with display Key ring badge transponder Badge transponder Transponder connector RADIO DEVICES Remote control Radio perimeter detector Radio volumetric presence detector adio receiver R Keypad connector BUS MY HOME SYSTEM Automation Video door entry system Wav IY Y 1994N9 3WOH AW Central management me To any other systems a SCS SCS ae i interface BUS 125 126 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES Advanced functions the safety of the home and of people The burglar alarm system represents the basic infrastructure for alarm management but the set of applications which can be implemented can easily be expanded In fact the burglar alarm system can be used to ensure the protection of people and their belonging from dangerous events such as gas leaks flooding etc with notification of the alarm situation also remotely through telephone messages Below are some examples WATER OR GAS LEAK ALARM Indoor siren Radio receiver Flooding detector Relay actuator WATER OR GAS LEAK ALARM Water or ga
56. s leak detection with message forwarding and immediate shut off of the water or gas piping By integrating a water or gas sensor with the burglar alarm system in case of such a danger event occurring the burglar alarm system activates a solenoid valve that orders the shutting off of the water or gas distribution network At the same time an indoor siren will be activated while a burglar alarm central unit communicator will forward a telephone alarm message Indoor siren optional REMOTE ASSISTANCE aa 4 REMOTE ASSISTANCE Forwarding of assistance reguest by calling personal numbers Old disabled or recovering people may send an assistance reguest using a portable remote control The signal transmitted is detected by a radio receiver connected to the burglar alarm system which activates an indoor siren and the telephone communicator of the central unit which forwards the assistance request to the set number s Radio receiver Radio control for remote assistance PANIC ALARM In case of suspected noises inside the home the owner can manually activate the burglar alarm system and switch all the sirens on to frighten the possible intruder At the same time the telephone communicator of the central unit will also send a remote assistance request PANIC ALARM Auxiliary channel interface N C pushbutton STOP amp GO TELEPHONE SIGNALLING OF TRIPPING OF THE GENERAL CIRCUIT BREA
57. sories F496 PF and F496 FF In order to assure level 2 performance in accordance with CEI 79 2 standard it will be necessary to use wall mounted switchboards with opening and tear protection If the power supply is installed in switchboards without door ensure that it is not subjected to water sprays Installation of power supply item E46ADCN These devices are installed inside standard flush mounted or wall mounted switchboards Warning In order to assure level 2 performance in accordance with CEI 79 2 standard it will be necessary to use flush mounted switchboards with opening protection or wall mounted switchboards with opening and tear protection If the power supply is installed in switchboards without door ensure that it is not subjected to water sprays Fnsure that the vents are not obstructed A two pole thermal magnetic circuit breaker with contact separation of at least 3 mm must be used positioned near the power supply The function of the circuit breaker is to disconnect and protect the power supply NOTE For more information and for the wiring requirements refer to the instructions supplied with the power supplies Central unit with display WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION After fiking the base and performing all connections install the central unit ensuring that the cables are arranged in a way that they will not be damaged NOTE Before installing the burglar alarm central unit ensure that the slidi
58. stem selection criteria Today the wire burglar alarm system can satisfy any installation needs in the home The criteria should thus be indicated for a correct choice of the of structure to be made safe and the functions reguired Four factors are to be considered when choosing a system components depending on the type E Area to be protected E Alarm modes E Protections E System control AREA TO BE PROTECTED AVAILABLE CENTRAL UNIT WITH PSTN CENTRAL UNIT WITH PSTN FUNCTIONS SELE ul COMMUNICATOR GSM COMMUNICATOR tae sai L N NT4600 4 TE TE ne H Polyx Alarm Polyx Alarm 34858 HC HD HS4601 3485 3486 L N NT4601 Maximum number of 2 2 2 79 7 sensors MKIWA division 4 4 4 9 9 into zones areas ALARM MODES OPTION1 Back up battery in the outdoor siren Option2 Back up battery in the switchboard POWER SUPPLY OUTDOOR SIREN INDOOR SIREN POWER SUPPLY OUTDOOR SIREN INDOOR SIREN E46ADCN HC HD HS E47ADCN ro oy HC HD HS 4072L N NT4070 4072A N NT4070 Only outdoor siren w w w Outdoor and Indoor siren w w w w w w Only indoor siren w w Central unit with communicator No siren w i EF fad Pad ni J Polyx Alarm 3486 3485 Warning if both internal and external sirens are installed tampering with the system when disarmed will only cause the indoor siren to go off PROTECTIONS AREA CONTROL Fiked sensitivity Variable sensitivity P
59. tral unit is switched on for the first time the Maintenance menu is shown the slide switch on the back is in OFF position To activate the central unit and make it operational E choose the language E use the central unit to start the system tutorial E move the slide switch to ON E press twice to exit the maintenance menu 1 E return to the maintenance menu E program a transponder key ora numeric code E enter time and date E customize zone device and division scenario names Central unit 3485 3485B O WARNING with the system in Maintenance mode the batteries of the system are not charged If the system remains in this mode for an extended amount of time the batteries may be damaged COMMON OPERATIONS FOR ALL CENTRAL UNITS Check if the red LED is on the siren control card If it is lit reverse the connection of the Bus pair WARNING Furthermore make sure the yellow LED is off when it is lit it indicates the alarm condition hence an abnormal condition in the system in this case eliminate the anomaly Now connect the two faston terminals 1 to the battery paying attention to INDOOR SIREN CARD Yellow LED A BUS B BATTERY RED BLACK C SOUND SIGNALLER the polarity red black WARNING when there is a connection with an inversion of polarity the card will be protected with
60. wed at certain times For example the maid is given a key that disables the burglar alarm system each Tuesday between 9 00 o clock and 12 00 o clock Area Access inside the house is only permitted in some areas For example the gardener is given a key that only gives him access to the tool room Central unit with PSTN or GSM telephone communicator E Managing scenarios It is possible to define up to 16 scenarios to activate with one single operation the burglar alarm system for the areas of the home that need protecting It is also possible to associate a certain scenario to each individual key Base central unit Protected areas Aa System state Work scenario complete protection of the house Wav IV dV 1Ddnd 3WOH AW 129 130 BURGLAR ALARM GENERAL FEATURES Control and protection devices Keypad connector with display ACTIVATORS These devices can be used to arm Transponder key reader disarm the system by entering a Numeric code or using a transponder key Using the keypad connector with display it is also possible to select the areas of the house that need protecting separation and to know the system status through the information shown on the display Radio remote control with built in transformer CONTACT INTERFACES For the connection to the burglar alarm system of normally closed NC or normally open NO magnetic contacts for the protection
61. with balanced protection of the contact line CONFIGURATOR POSITION VALUE Z 3 N 4 L 1 AUX none Tamper line Balance resistance 10 KO 5 1 4 W AUXILIARY CHANNELS In addition to the typical functions the devices of the My Home Burglar alarm system can also perform a range of functions independent from the status of the burglar alarm system itself armed or disarmed This is possible thanks to a particular communication channel of the burglar alarm and automation bus called auxiliary channel used by some devices such as the auxiliary channel interface or the radio receiver for the transmission of technical alarm information health emergency robbery emergency etc In order to better clarify this concept the burglar alarm system may be compared to a 3 lane road with the first one used for the transit of police cars information connected to intrusions or burglary while the second is for service cars information connected with the operation of the system and the third lane is for emergency services information connected with auxiliary alarms or events Auxiliary devices are capable of handling the sets of information from the three lanes and act accordingly TYPE OF TECHNICAL ALARM Gas leak based on their configuration If the there is any information connected to intrusion events the devices activate local signallings sirens or remote signallings telephone dial
62. zone central unit Home remote control transponder it will be possible to program one or more remote controls able to interact with all systems 7 f Note carry out these operations with the two systems already activated both central units with rear selector switch in ON position Note all previously stored codes of the remote controls are now deleted and can no longer be recognised by the central unit Hence it will be necessary to re program all remote controls and transponders which will need to act on this system by following the descriptions in chapter REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING user manual Direct the remote control previously wait for the beep sound After completing the programming programmed on the first system From now on the remote control operations press the S pushbutton towards a 1 to 4 zone divider or code for the first system will also be 1 and make sure the yellow LED connector of the second system recognised by the second system PROG 2 is off Press the remote control pushbutton When the remote control as if it were a normal enabling programming has been completed process repeat the operation for all remote If a transponder is used move it controls requiring this function 30 towards the transponder reader and altogether Activator Divider zone 1 to 4 EN max 50 cm TS max 50 cm 1 O gt transponder
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