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1. Commissioning 84 IN Module 01 P Power Supplier 01 E iMod 4 IN 01 1 EyPVV OUT 01 1 9 iMod 4 IN 01 2 el yPW OUT 01 2 el Mod 4 IN 01 3 el OUT 01 3 el 4 IN 01 4 El OUT 01 4 el ID 022228237 V 0 1 1D 02228296 V 0 1 DEL ok 4 ESC DEL ok 4 3 Esc B IR Receiver 01 Fe 92 OUT Module 01 E3 B IR Receiver 01 1 El 22 OUT Module 01 1 2 OUT Module 01 2 ID 022228233 V 0 1 ID 022228259 V 0 1 DEL OK 4 F ESC DEL OK 4 F Esc F1 IN PW Module 01 H Sensore IR Par 01 1 IN 01 1 E B Wall IR 01 1 el 1D 022228382 V 0 1 1D 022228632 V 0 1 DEL ok 4 4 ESC DEL ok 4 F Esc OExt Siren 01 E Bi Rec Keypad 01 Ed QEXT Siren 01 1 REC Keypad 01 1 g ID 022228226 V 0 1 ID 022228333 V 0 1 DEL ok 4 LF ESC DEL ok 4 4 Esc Fig 10 14 IN Module amp IN Mod 01 1 14 IN Mod 01 2 IN Mod 01 3 IN Mod 01 4 ID 022228776 V 0 1 DEL ok amp amp 9 onaga ESC Fig 11 in By pressing the appropriate icon we will now proceed with the identification of the devices Identification During
2. onaga ESC Fig 13 y Garage 01 1 4 ABODE amp 0 M N 0 9 R 5 7 bo 2 C C6 C J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OK DEL 5 ESC F G H 1 3 Fig 14 Consider a 4 input module as an example the first line fig 12 cannot be changed it contains the default name assigned by the system and represents the type of device recognized ASSIGNING A SYMBOLIC NAME TO THE DEVICES The next lines on the page fig 13 represent each of the 4 inputs to which an external sensor can be pressing on the text an alphanumeric keypad will appear which allows us to assign them a name We recommend that you use a symbolic name that identifies their position for example garage 01 1 or that identifies their use for example Gas detector fig 14 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Once these operations have been carried out for all the connected devices whether these are entry panels outputs sirens IR receivers or what have you we will have a precise picture of the location of each component and or its function It is advisable that you carry out the identi fication operations carefully as the names assigned to the devices during this phase will help you to
3. Fig 27 INPUT TEST Only the inputs that are in a state of alarm will appear in this window fig 25 Thus by materially activating the inputs we can check their correct operation name and location If the balancing of the inputs has been set correctly and the inputs are not effectively activated this window must be empty gin n n OUTPUT TEST All the connected outputs will appear in this win dow with the icon in the right column fig 26 on Off By pressing the pen provided on the icon Off the state of the output will change to On and the out put will be activated in order to allow us to check its operation When exiting from the window by pressing the icon ESC any outputs that may have been left active will automatically be deactivated 2 SIREN TEST The legend On or Off next to the name of the device acts as a switch fig 27 By simply pressing on the legend we can turn the sirens on or off 34 brahms Battery Test ESPW 01 Q EXT SIREN 02 By simply pressing on the name of the device we will be informed about the state of the battery housed inside the device figg 28 29 Fig 28 Battery Test Battery CHARGED ESC Fig 29 Bedroom Sensor Bathroom Sensor Kitchen Sensor Garage Sensor i TRANSMISSION QUALITY TEST Pressing th
4. 6 r E o N ce 2 q uon uuo ntainer 6 S 2 l A x 0 lt 6 ection Conn brahms Installation of the Control Panel 20 0002 Connection diagrams 7 Open the unit by using a screwdriver in the slot fig 5 Fasten the base to the wall using the screws and plugs provided or on a recessed box fig 6 We recommend you install it on a flat surface being careful not to over tighten screws Connect the wires of the twisted pair to the terminals of the provided connector and insert it on the printed circuit fig 7 Close the unit After connecting the various system devices connect the power supplier 2 1 0001 to the local network 21 Connection diagrams brahms LE xix gc Passez An additional terminal in SLAVE configuration can also be installed in a system From a SLAVE configured ter minal it is possible to totally or partially arm disarm the system No other terminal function can be accessed In order to operate in SLAVE mode the terminal must be configured as indicated in figure 8 If you want to connect a Brahms B2 burglar alarm system to a Mitho BPT terminal or a YDRA supervision sys tem the BXRS4201 module fig 9 must be insta
5. priate icon it will be possible to choose the system language AN The Choose Language window will appear automatically when the system is turned on or turned back on after a complete power outage Fig 1 Once you have chosen the system language dd 12345678910 vide for automatic detection of the connected devices Push the icon fig 2 1 2 s 3 O A keypad will appear on which to enter the Installer Code which at the first start up will be 5 6 7 8 fig Fri O3rd March 3 in order to access the Installer Menu fig 4 Enter Code SEG BOB Esel 9 JL o KEKE 25 Commissioning jw Commissioning CS brahms Installer Menu Identify Fig 4 Devices Detected Start devices detection Fig 5 Devices Detected Es POWER SUPPLIER 01 UC CONTROL PANEL 01 i 4 IN MODULE 01 1 IN PW MODULE 01 12 sin 2 OUT MODULE 02 WALL IR SENSOR 03 49 ESC Fig 6 When the appropriate icon is pressed the system automatically detects the connected devices fig 4 At this point a list will appear with the number of devices detected and a different icon for each type of device figg 6 7 To scroll through the complete list of detected devices press the butto
6. vm Identification Device identification Assigning a symbolic name Ge GECE RN Check module operation State of the connected sensors Erasing a device Device 09097 RTE 33 nput Test Output Test sian TES 34 Battery TS 35 Transmission Quality Test 33 Date amp Time Setting Commissioning complete brahms WARNING Carefully read the instructions before starting installation Perform work as specified by the manufacturer It is prohibited to use the product for purposes other than those specified or which are improper t is prohibited to tamper with or modify the product The removal of the labels on the card will void the guarantee Use original spare parts Installation setting commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be performed by qualified technicians who have been properly trained in compliance with current standards Installation of security sys tems is regulated and may be performed by persons who possess the legally required qualifications including compliance with accident prevention Operate in sufficiently lighted areas that are conducive to health and use tools utensils and equipment that are in good working order Upon completion of installation always check for correct operation of the unit and the system as a whole Do not install th
7. 18 ERASING A DEVICE In the event you must remove a device just press Devices Detection the button DEL fig 19 and confirm the selection m so that the device is no longer recognized by the BSensore IR Par 01 g g y system IR 01 1 ID 022228632 V 0 1 14 Fig 19 Commissioning w brahms 4 IN Module 01 4 01 Area Burglar Alarm NC contact Entry Delay 000 Exit Delay 000 OK Fig 20 4 IN Module 01 4 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm nay Rolling Shutter Sensor 9 Entry Delay 000 Exit Delay 000 OK ESC Fig 21 4 IN Module 01 4 Tamper OFF Pulse Lenght 000 9 Pulse Number 000 Time Interval 000 4 OK 4 ESC Fig 22 On the fourth line fig 20 of the Input Setting page pressing the icons 4 allows you to identify the correct type of balancing for the input in question The available options are NC contact Normally Closed NO contact Normally Open One Resistance Mode Two Resistance Mode Vibration Sensor Rolling Shutter Sensor For the types of balancing defined as Vibration Sensor and Rolling Shutter Sensor you will also have to set the pulse length pulse number and time interval fig 22 to access these parameter
8. S S S S S S s ISISISISISISISIS ISISISISIS Los gt m m m brahms Connection of the sensors to the modules B2MIA101 Connection for sensors with Normally Open or Connection for sensors with Normally Closed Normally Closed contacts without balancing contacts with Two Resistance Mode 2 el TAMPER TAMPER E GI ALLARME l 01 e 8 ie B2MIA101 B2MIA101 i of of qe ii on 5 21 1 ol C Connection for sensors with Normally Closed contacts with One Resistance Mode RFL ISISISISISIS TRO 2 m m 2 2 101 ISISISISISIG Connection diagrams brahms Connection of the sensors to the modules B2M10401 Connection of 4 wire magnetic contacts and wall Connection of magnetic contacts and wall fence ence breaking sensors RINOT breaking sensors RINO2 with four terminals CIO21 CIO23 CIP31 CPAS1 CSA11 CSA12 RINO2 CSA31 CSP21 RINO1 RVB02
9. oa S TAMPER LJ 2 10401 2 10401 lana 01 hba io BUS QBUS ONT lr 1 1 NEE Ol 1 1 II 12 212 T2 OIT2 Connection of 2 wire cable contacts for shutters Connection of magnetic contacts with two termi nals CFSST CSP01 CSP02 01 nn 2 10401 2 10401 olla ba Or es gus gus on 1 211 2111 2l 1 TOZE 011 1 oa 212 llT2 14 brahms Connection of the sensors to the modules B2M10401 Connection of magnetic contacts with two wires CXP31 CIO22 o D Ew B2MI0401 ale T 212 2112 Ne BRAHMS CONTACTS AND SENSORS CONTACTS FOR SHUTTERS AND BLINDS CFSST cable contact pre wired two wires MAGNETIC CONTACTS CIO21 magnetic recessed with four wires CIO22 magnetic recessed with two wires CIO23 magnetic recessed with four wires CIP31 magnetic recessed with four wires CIPA31 magnetic contact for garage door with four wires CSA11 surface mounted magnetic contact with four terminals CSA12 surface mounted magnetic contact with four terminals CSA31 surface mounted magnetic contact with four wires CSP01 surface mounted magnetic contact with two terminals CSP02 surface mounted magnetic contact with two terminals CSP21 surface mounted magnetic contact with four wi
10. this phase of the commissioning we can identify name and program the components of the burglar alarm system To facilitate the identification of each individual device and its outputs or inputs numbered pro gressively these will now appear in a list divided over several pages fig 10 To scroll through the pages containing the list of devices use the icons 4 amp V In the event once the siren has been recognized it is necessary to perform work on the installation and on the wiring of the siren itself or branches upstream from the siren it is necessary to proceed as follows in order to avoid the Tamper Alarm 1 Erase the Siren s by pressing on the button DEL 2 Carry out the necessary operations on the instal ation 3 Perform the detection of the Siren s again and recheck the setting DEVICE IDENTIFICATION The icon allows you to activate the LEDs and buzzers present on the connected devices and identify their position within the environment fig 11 28 brahms Devices Detection Pina IN Module Mod 4 IN 01 1 Mod 4 IN 01 2 Mod 4 IN 01 3 Mod 4 IN 01 4 ID 022228237 V 0 1 DEL OK 9 onaga ESC Fig 12 4 IN Module Mod 4 IN 01 1 8 Mod 4 IN 01 2 Mod 4 IN 01 3 Mod 4 IN 01 4 ID 022228237 V 0 1 DEL OK 9
11. borca rar B2UC0002 lale BUS B2 BXRS4201 CN gx 101 RX O TX 5 812 OH GW M2 R 2 R 11 T TR m MS M3 S LUO T Mi ES 12 24 V DC 4230V VAS 100MH v230V 3 IG S SI brahms Anti tampering cover EBTAM The use of this cover fig 2 is indispensable if the modules to be equipped with an anti opening and anti tampering device in order to achieve the Security Level Il as per the Standard 79 2 INSTALLATION The modules B2MIA101 2 10401 B2MO0201 can be wall mounted on a completely flat surface or mount ed inside a junction box or even on a DIN rail fig 1 Remove the jumper present on the module and insert the one present on the cover fig 3 Fix the protection to the module with the screws provided fig 4 being very un careful that in the chosen position the lever A of the protection s microswitch is operated and the connec tion cable B between the cover and the module is not accidentally positioned between the two elements MI TO C WwW VU MP 2 3 1 4 brahms q
12. brahms Burglar Alarm System B2 Fri O3rd March amp Disarmed Installation instructions 10_08 24848501 brahms brahms Safety notes 1 GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION Page 5 General Diagramme 6 Devices that can be connected to the Control Panel Absorption of the system components 7 Technical characteristics of the Control Panel B2UCO003 8 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Page 9 Connection of the devices to the system bus 0 Connection of the Power Supplier B2AL0001 1 Connection of the GSM module or generic loads to the Power Supplier 2 Connection of the sensors to the modules B2MIA101 Connection of the sensors to the modules B2MI0401 4 Connection of loads to the module 2 0201 6 Connection to YDRA supervision systems 17 Connection to BPT MITHO terminals w 18 Anti tampering cover 9 Connection of the metal container 2 1 20 Connection of the plastic container B2CTPLO1 20 Installation of the Control Panel B2UC0002 21 5 3 COMMISSIONING Page 23 8 tione tede tette 24 Commissioning of the system 25
13. e appropriate icon a list of the inputs will appear with a numerical value next to each that indicates the speed and quality of communication between the Control Panel and the device on a scale from 1 to 10 fig 30 If the value is less than 7 check that the length of the OK 4 ESC connection is within the limits indicated in the section General system information 9 8 9 8 Fig 30 35 Commissioning LN Commissioning Pan brahms Date amp Time Setting Date amp Time Setting From the Installer Menu pressing the appropriate icon will take us to the window for the Date and Time Setting Set the correct time by selecting the area to be modified fig 31 and using the arrows on the side Proceed in the same manner to set the date after having pressed the arrow at the bottom of the win dow fig 32 which allows access to the appropriate Fig 31 screen fig 33 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Date amp Time Setting OK b 5 Fig 32 Date amp Time Setting Date ESC Fig 33 36 brahms Commissioning complete At this point the commissioning can be considered as completed and the system is ready to operate It is possible to arm the system trigger the alarms a
14. e devices outdoors or in areas where they are exposed to seepage or splashes of water Handle the devices with care They contain electronic parts that are fragile and sensitive to humidity Always disconnect the power supply before doing any work on the devices The electrical system must comply with current standards in the country of installation brahms GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION General system information General system information brahms General Diagram Infrared Control Panel sensor B2UCO002 B2IPPA01 2 Relay output module Keypad B2M00201 BXTAINO1 JjJ Power supplier B2AL0001 4 Input Infrared Powered module key receiver input Powered B2MI0401 BXINIR module generic B2MIA101 sensor A Infrared key y BXKEIRO1 External siren B2SEALO2 The system bus allows non polarized connection of the devices maximum wiring length of 800 metres A B C D in the figure and a maximum distance of 400 metres between the power supplier and the most distant device B D in the figure maximum current available for devices on bus connection of a maximum of 32 devices which are part of the system with free typology These distances can be achieved by adding the repeater modules B2RP0001 and B2RPALO1 not shown in the drawing If these devices are not present the distance and current val
15. hms Connection of the devices to the system BUS An example of the connection of the keypad BXTAINO1 expansion modules B2MO0201 2 10401 B2MIA101 siren B2SEALO2 IR key receiver BXINIR sensor B2IPPAO1 and Control Panel B2UC0002 on the B2 BUS BXTAINO1 B2MO0201 B2MI0401 B2MIA101 b e Za J t 5 gt 4 10 gt BLZ 2 BUS 555853 uh SE Tey ma ink 956 Esssss SISISSISISISIS B2AL0001 M2 EE Pave 1 211 Bva Bus E tear R TAMPER M3 fg Not il c Nos il Noo sis Sis Sis BE ES BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS Nca 2 2 B2DTPAO1 B2SEALO2 BXINIR B2IPPAO1 B2UC0002 brahms Connection of the Power Supplier B2AL0001 230 Va VN D gt e SISISISISISISIGISISISIS S SISISISISISISIS SISGISIS S tS 88065 88065 12 Vcc 7Ah 12 Vcc 7Ah WARNING The unit is powered at mains voltage 230 V AC 50 60 Hz Therefore it mu
16. lled using the CN1 connector provided fig 8 22 brahms COMMISSIONING Commissioning Lr Commissioning brahms Introduction e6 System language The objectives of the Commissioning are the following Setting the language of the system Detection of Check that all the connections have be made cor 2 rectly Check that the Control Panel is able to communi Not all the devices cate with all the system devices have been detected Check the correct operation of each device Set the main parameters of each device Make any changes Thus this chapter will only illustrate the functions regarding Commissioning all other functions have been intentionally omitted here and will be cov ered in the Installer Manual All the devices have been detected We recommend that you follow the procedure illustrated to the side that summarizes the essential Identify steps for a correct Commissioning Inputs Device State in alarm No device Check in alarm connections and type of balancing Identify the devices making up the system by assigning them names reflecting their location or use Test Input Test Output Test Alarm Test Battery Test 24 brahms Commissioning of the system When the system is started for the first time after a Choose Language brief standby period fig 1 by pressing the appro
17. mA 2 Relay output module B2MO0201 12mA Powered 1 input module B2MIA101 without output load 13 mA on povvered 4 input module B2MI0401 3mA Self powered external siren B2SEALO2 18 100 mA nfrared key receiver BXINIR 30 mA GSM communicator BXGM0001 110 mA Volumetric detector B2DTPAO1 16mA nterface module BXRS4201 50 mA WARNING The sum of the current absorbed by the devices connected to the bus must not exceed the maximum current available from the power supplier 500 mA brahms Technical characteristics of the Control Panel B2UC0002 Main power supply Maximum relative humidity during operation 93 RH without condensation Storage temperature 10 50 C 85 RH with no condensation c Power supply voltage 12 35 V DC Max current absorbed 30 mA 15 The module can ONLY be powered by means of the system BUS 5 E Mechanical characteristics L Weigh 170g Dimensions L x H x D 116x95x27 mm j Container material ABS E Protection rating IP30 Security Level Il as CEI 79 2 un Climatic characteristics Operating temperature 0 40 C q Maximum relative humidity for storage g The touchscreen keypad as well as the supplementary keypad BXTAINO1 provides each user with more than 1 000 000 combinations for the access code brahms CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Connection diagrams KAN Connection diagrams bra
18. nd check that all the devices respond correctly For the system activation and deactivation procedures refer to the User Manual 37 Commissioning brahms 38 brahms 39 brahms BRAHMS ELETTRONICA S r l Via Gran Sasso 18 20010 Bareggio MILANO Italy http www brahmselettronica it e mail info brahmselettronica it 40
19. ns 4 If a device is not recognized during this phase it may not have been connected correctly Once the connection problems have been resolved the detection of the devices can be repeated by simply pressing the icon Pressing the icon ESC we will now return to the Installer Menu fig 8 26 brahms Devices Detected EXT SIREN 01 IR RECEIVER 03 SUPPLEMENTARY 03 Fig 7 Installer Menu 45 4 5 6 TBR 9 ESC Fig 8 Devices Detected Start devices detection OK ESC Fig 9 On the following pages we will analyze ONLY the items of the Installer Menu which are useful for properly carrying out the commissioning fig 8 rz Learn devices Devices Detection EH Date amp Time Setting PI Device Test 142 Commissioning Pressing the icon Learn allows you to repeat the detection of the connected devices fig 9 Before proceeding with the commissioning it is important that all the devices are recog nized by the system 27 brahms
20. recognize them during the setting phase as well 29 Commissioning jw brahms Sensore IR Par 01 A wall IR 01 1 gt ID 022228632 V 0 1 DEL OK Fig 15 Devices Detection Sensore IR Par 01 wall IR 01 1 Commissioning wo 4 ID 022228823 V 0 1 DEL OK 4 ESC Fig 16 CHECK MODULE OPERATION We will now consider as an example another device recognized by the system during detection and we will analyze the column indicated by the arrow fig 15 Clicking on this icon we act on the state of the device as follows On off 48 In Test state With the device in test state we can perform main tenance on the installation while keeping it active but avoiding the effective sounding of the alarm sirens the activation of the devices however will be indicated in the Event Log The second column fig 16 cannot be changed from the display as it shows the effective state of the connected device f Tamper Fault Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC The state of the devices set during this phase On Off in Test State become a permanent state which cannot be modified by the User In order to avoid false alarms or malfunctioning it is recommended to t
21. res CXP31 surface mounted magnetic contact with two wires VIBRATION SENSORS RINO1 wall fence breaking sensor with 4 wires RINO2 wall fence breaking sensor in box with four terminals RVBO2 glass breaking sensors with 6 terminals Connection diagrams brahms Connection of loads to the module B2M00201 Connection of the 2 Relay output module B2MO0201 to a generic load U1 and U2 2 00201 gt 805 953988 SIS SISISISISIS Max 24Vcc 19 ler U1 U2 9 5 brahms Connection to YDRA supervision systems YDIETHOO M2 ES TT lo ol o Ill QUU eo 16 TX 0 TX RX 0 p SWITCH ETHERNET 0 g RJ45 147 ETHERNET E E BXRS4201 TO RX Be le TX a E S 16 D o O B2UC0001 U CN2 c Ra era B2AL0001 pr ar vie M2 jS 759 5 Mi R BUS 8 d m 2 BAT 0 TAMPER S 230 Connection diagrams brahms Connection to BPT Mitho terminals A le 0000
22. s press on the icon W fig 21 For the other types of balancing we will be able to set Tamper and Gong fig 22 The correctness of the connections and balanc ing can be checked from the inputs by purposely triggering the alarms and checking that they are recognized correctly by the Control Panel This phase of the commissioning can be consid ered completed when returning to the Devices Detection window none of the devices are in a state of alarm Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC 32 brahms Fig 23 Test Menu ESC Fig 24 Device Test From the Installer Menu fig 23 pressing the icon Test will take us to the Test Menu fig 24 that allows us to test the correct operation of the con nected devices Each individual test available is analyzed below 33 Commissioning EZ Commissioning uw brahms 4 IN MOD 01 1 4 IN MOD 01 2 l 4 IN MOD 01 4 Hj WALL IR SENSOR 01 WALL IR SENSOR 02 4 Fig 25 Input Test 01 1 01 2 ot EsPW 01 3 On ESPW 01 4 ot 20UT 01 1 On MOD 20UT 01 2 Off 4i y ESC Fig 26 EXT SIREN EXT SIREN 01 02 Off
23. st be provided with an earth connection using the appropriate terminals Failure to connect all accessible metal parts to the earth will make the unit unsafe to use For the 230 V AC power supply it is essential to use a cable with double insulation with double sheath as set forth in electrical safety standards Use wire terminals for connection to the mains at 230V AC 50 60 Hz Protect the appliance using a suitable disconnec tion device to protect the power supply network such as an easily accessible bi polar switch or other Use a cable passage hole only for the passage of the cable for connection to the 230V AC 50 60 Hz mains The backup battery should only be replaced by qualified personnel Dispose of the unit in accord ance with current standards Use only sealed lead batteries Connection diagrams Connection diagrams brahms Connection of the GSM module or generic loads to the Power Supplier BXGMO001 BUS LA BUS B2 boog ooog ive D gt gt God e SISISISISISISISISISISIS S FESSES perco Il 1 2 U2 io U3 gj UA Max 24Vcc S S S S S S
24. ues shown are halved WARNING In order to obtain the best system performance it is recommended that you use unshielded non polar ized twisted pair with a minimum section of 0 5 mm brahms Devices that can be connected to the Control Panel Code Description Code Description BXTAINO1 Recessed keypad BXINIR R key receiver that can be used only B2IPPAO1 Passive infrared sensor with the key BXKEIRO1 B2MO0201 2 Relay output module BXKEIRO1 Infrared key B2MIA101 Powered 1 input module BXGM0001 GSM communicator B2MI0401 Non powered 4 input module BRP0001 BUS signal repeater module B2SEALO2 Self povvered external siren BRPALO1 Power supply repeater module B2AL0001 Power supplier B2DTPAO1 Volumetric detector BXRS4201 nterface module The BXIRI receiver can be integrated in the standard bodies listed in the table below General system information Code Model Code Model BXINIRMA Ticino Magic BXINIRGB Gewiss 20 BXINIRLV Ticino Living BXINIRVN Vimar Idea black BXINIRLI Ticino Living International BXINIRVB Vimar Idea white BXINIRTL Ticino Living Light BXINIRAN Ave Noir BXINIRPB Gewiss Play Bus BXINIRAB Ave Blanque Absorption of the system components DEVICES AVERAGE ABSORPTION Control Panel 20 0002 25 mA Recessed keypad BXTAINO1 22 mA Passive infrared sensor 21 1 9
25. urn Off all the uncon nected inputs 30 brahms STATE OF THE CONNECTED SENSORS Devices Detection During this commissioning phase it is important that none of the connected inputs are in a state ina IN Module of alarm otherwise it is necessary to check that Mod 4 IN 01 1 01 the connection is correct and consistent with the Mod 4 IN 01 2 of Balancing parameter for each input Mod 4 IN 01 3 in order to do this just press on the icon of the Dia Mod 4 IN 01 4 device in alarm fig 17 in order to access the win ID 022228456 V 0 1 D p 6 Input Setting fig 18 DEL Ok J4 ESC From this window it is possible to access all the set L ting functions but for the commissioning we will Fig 17 limit ourselves only to the parameters necessary for correct recognition of the inputs by the control panel referring to the setting manual for further information r Input Setting The first line of the Input Setting page contains 4 IN Module 01 4 the name that we have assigned to the input dur ing the identification phase this name however E 01 Area can also be changed from this window using the Burglar Alarm procedures described previously NC contact nay Entry Delay 000 Exit Delay 000 4 OK ESC Fig
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