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1. 4 IN Module 01 4 ay 01 Area ty Burglar Alarm ny Entry Delay 000 ay Exit Delay 000 ay i NC contact ay OK uv ESC Fig 27 l 4 IN Module 01 4 ay 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm ty Entry Delay 000 nay Exit Delay 000 ty Vibration Sensor ay OK v ESC Fig 28 4 IN Module 01 4 Gong OFF ay Pulse Lenght 000 4 Pulse Number 000 i Time Interval 000 4 Tamper OFF ev OK 42 ESC Fig 29 TYPES OF BALANCING The types of balancing can be selected by pressing the icons and the following types are avail able fig 27 NC contact Normally Closed NO contact Normally Open One Resistance Mode Two Resistance Mode Vibration Sensor Rolling Shutter Sensor For the Vibration Sensor type of balancing the pulse length will also have to be specified Pulse Length the value that value determines the minimum amplitude that the pulse coming from the sensor must have in order to be considered as an alarm For the Rolling Shutter Sensor type of balancing the following will also have to specified Pulse Number the value that determines the number of the pulses that must be reached in order to cause the alarm condition Time Interval the value that determines the dura tion of the time interval in which must be recorded the set number of pulses in order to cause the alarm
2. Fig 2 Memory Default Restore Change Code DI IER Ul Seals N sea MH Control Panel Version Fig 3 23 setting the control panel brahms Devices Detected Start devices detection OK ESC Fig 4 Devices Detected Ui LA POWER SUPPLIER UCI in 4 IN MODULE in 1 IN PW MODULE 12V A 01 01 01 01 02 03 CONTROL PANEL 2 OUT MODULE WALL IR SENSOR Fig 5 Devices Detected 0 EXT SIREN Fig 6 A IR RECEIVER H SUPPLEMENTARY KEYPAD 01 03 03 When the appropriate automatically detects 4 At this point a list wil icon is pressed the system the connected devices fig appear with the number of devices detected and a different icon for each type of device fig 5 6 To scroll through the complete list of the devices press the buttons 4 If a device is not recog connected correctly nized it may not have been Once the connection problems have been resolved the detection of the devices can be repeated by simply pressing the icon Pressing the icon ESC Installer Menu fig 3 A ol
3. 2 5 8 0 ESC Buzzer off Buzzer on A The setting of these parameters must be consistent with the type of physical connection made for the devices connected to the input modules in order to prevent serious malfunctioning of the security system TAMPER This option allows the installer to choose whether or not the B2MI0401 input modules should man age the tamper signal separately from the alarm contact This is useful if the tamper signal is to be managed separately using magnetic contacts with wires or terminals dedicated to this type of signal general setting information general setting information brahms D ERE gt coco Output Setting 2 OUT Module 01 2 4 YH Areas Not Ready nay Pulse 005 ey Normally Active nay OK ESC Output Setting Fig 2 OUT Module 01 2 EMERY gt gt Generic Alarm ty Level 000 SV Normally Disactive ty OK 10 For greater immediacy in the viewing of events each output can be assigned an alphanumeric description of 14 characters ACTIVATING AREA For the outputs as well it is also possible to select he group of areas for which these will be activated fig 9 f for example the areas 1 5 are selected then the output will be activated only if the event has been riggered by an input belonging to the areas 1 5 ACTIVATING EVENTS
4. Fig 63 TIMER SETTING From the Installer Menu fig 59 press the appro priate icon to access the Setting Menu and then select the icon Timer Setting The icons in the Timer Setting menu represent the following fig 62 Or i Automatic Programs 20 steps We SAT PROGO4 s San prosos Weekly Timer Setting mon sun Holydays Setting 32 days Daylight Saving Time Setting AUTOMATIC PROGRAMS From the Timer Setting menu fig 62 press on the appropriate icon to access the menu Automatic Programs list Pressing the icon Automatic Programs the Automatic Programs list window appears which contains the list of Programs Clicking on the name of the Program which cannot be changed we pass to the window for setting the steps regarding the selected Program Each Program can also be activated On or deac tivated Off Only the activated Programs can effectively be used You MUST press OK to confirm the selec tion made otherwise the changes will be lost Press ESC to exit the window 49 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms 01 Step 01 av H EA GO Qi gp Output Name OVO Off av Hours 20 44 Minutes 30 4W OK ESC Fig 64 Weekly Timer Setting Thursday ty Program 01 av OK ESC Fig 65 Ho
5. A The firmware ID and version of each device is displayed at the bottom of the screen 25 setting the control panel brahms Devices Detection D 4 IN Module lA Mod 4 IN 01 1 iMod 4 IN 01 2 iMod 4 IN 01 3 lA Mod 4 IN 01 4 ID 022228237 V 0 1 DEL OK 4 Y ooga m SC Fig 9 setting the control panel iMod 4 IN 01 3 lA Mod 4 IN 01 4 ID 022228237 V 0 1 DEL OK MW it14 IN Module e lA Mod 4 IN 01 1 ii Mod 4 IN 01 2 Fig 10 3 Garage 01 1 4 ABODBH AOHWW VOMAR VVWVWVOVYVZVJVUQU OWBSGseGiVoeld CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC Fig 11 Consider a 4 input module as an example the first line fig 9 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 10 represent each of the 4 inputs to which an external sensor can be connected 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 11 Press OK t
6. 1 The alarms are silenced by any operation turning on or off turning on partially etc validly carried out by a User with Priority Level 2 3 4 or through the appropriate control located on the main window in the presence of one or more alarms 2 This occurs in the case in which the automatic arming option is not selected in the menu General Parameters otherwise the forced arming will be automatic The forced arming can be done with a code having Priority Level 3 or 4 using the dedicated command in the window that displays the inputs already in alarm before the arming the forced arming of one or more areas or the entire system entails the temporary exclusion of the inputs already in a state of alarm before the arming The forced insertion of one or more areas or the whole system entails the temporary exclusion of the inputs connected to the alarm before the insertion with the exception of inputs configured with an Output Time other than 0 as described on page 32 Functions executable inside the User Menu and accessible only to Users with Priority Level 3 and 4 Action Level 4 Level 3 Viewing the State and Temporary Exclusion of Inputs YES YES Viewing the Event Log YES YES Setting the Date and Time YES O Changing User Codes of others Registering Keys of others YES O Changing own User Code Registering own Key YES YES Deleting User Codes YES O Input Test YES YES Siren Test YES YES
7. Each area can be Armed area with white number on a black back ground Disarmed area with black number on a white background in a square Indifferent x This last state means that when the scenery is armed the area in question remains in the previous state i e its state is not changed As in the other menus clicking on the centre of the icon showing the area number will rotate through the possible states Each scenery can also be activated On or deac tivated Off Only the activated sceneries can effectively be used by the User for the Partial Arming You MUST press OK to confirm the selection made otherwise the changes will be lost Press ESC to exit the window A To prevent malfunctions all areas involved in the scenarios assigned to a user must in turn be assigned to the same user By default ALL THE SCENERIES ARM ALL THE AREAS graphically all the areas are initially shown with a white number on a black background i e THEY RE THE SAME AS A FULL ARMING ALL THE SCENERIES ARE DEACTIVATED Off The names of the sceneries are Scenery 01 Scenery 02 Scenery 09 Scenery 10 48 brahms Timer Setting MON PROGOJ SAN PROGOS Fig 62 ESC Automatic Programs List Setting 01 On Setting 02 On Setting 03 Off Setting 04 Off Setting 05 Off Setting 06 On OK y ESC
8. Change Installer Code Enter Install User Code OWWA 00080 012345 Code Not Valid OK Fig 88 Control Panel Version ID 16777215 Ver 55 55 Fig 89 E Change Installer Code Pressing the appropriate button fig 87 will call up a numerical keypad with which you can set a new Installer Code fig 88 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Control Panel Version From the Installer Menu fig 87 pressing the but ton B2 will display the Firmware ID and version of the control panel fig 89 this information may be particularly useful in case you need to contact a service technician 58 rahms Table of the default settings of all the parameters INPUTS Parameter 4 Input Module Powered 1 Input Module Infrared Sensor Description lt Module Type xx gt lt Module Type xx gt lt Module Type xx gt Area Area 01 Area 01 Area 01 State Included Included Included Input Type Burglar Alarm Burglar Alarm Burglar Alarm Balancing Type NC contact One Resistance Mode NC contact Exit Delay 0 0 0 Entry Delay 0 0 0 Tamper OFF OFF OFF Pulse Length 004 004 004 Pulse Number 002 002 002 Time Interval 010 010 010 Gong option NO NO NO POWER SUPPLIER OUTPUTS OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 Description Ala
9. Battery Test YES YES general setting information brahms A uoneuuojui Buas jesaueb brahms SETTING THE CONTROL PANEL setting the control panel CINN setting the control panel brahms Main window with the system turned off Installer Menu access Oggi 12 30 Fri 03rd March State of Areas display 123456789 All areas deactivated EEEKEKEKEES All areas activated EE so DE Areas partially activated 12345 sfs sw Areas not ready or in alarm User Menu access Date and Time display System Disarmed Indicator Button System Armed Indicator Button System Partially Armed Indicator Button Rei Pen for touchscreen Button LED always lit Pressing the button activates the backlighting of the screen 12 30 Fri O3rd March Partial rahms B2 22 brahms With the system turned off i e with no area armed press the icon fig 1 RUS E ae go A keypad will appear on which to enter the Installer Code which at the first start up will be 5 6 7 8 fig 1 2 e 3 2 in order to access the Installer Menu fig 3 e The following pages will analyze all the items of the Fri O3rd March Installer Menu which are Ei J mig learn Fig 1 Fa cy Identify Pa Enter Code vom View Fa Emp Setting setting the control panel EI Date and Time ST Test
10. bering and a description that can be freely assigned o the number fig 23 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Hi The default setting establishes that Each input zone is assigned to the first Area 31 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Input Setting 4 IN Module 01 4 ay 01 Area 9 Burglar Alarm A VII Entry Delay 000 ay Exit Delay 000 ays NC contact ay OK v ESC Fig 24 Input Setting 4 IN Module 01 4 01 Area Burglar Alarm Entry Delay 000 Exit Delay 000 NC contact av av ay OK v Fig 25 INPUT TYPES The input types can be selected by pressing the icons e WD fig 24 and these can be Burglar Alarm Tamper Alarm Silent Alarm Panic Alarm Rescue Alarm Generic Alarm Auxiliary Alarm from 1 to 8 Burglar Alarm Pulse Arming Input Level Arming Input For each input defined as a Burglar Alarm an Entry Delay and Exit Delay can also be defined fig 25 As the name suggests the Entry Delay allows the user time to enter the protected area and deactivate the system by entering the proper code without activating the alarm system The Exit Delay allows the user time to exit the pro tected area after having entered the activation code During the time interval denominated as Entry Delay
11. of the control panel auxiliary keypads and receivers According to the settings the Tamper Alarm event can be used to activate one or more outputs Generic Alarm input This type of input is intended to be associated with sensors or detectors for gas leaks flooding fire etc If activated under any system conditions this input activates the lighting of the alarm LED on the keypads and receivers it can also be used to activate one or more outputs Auxiliary Alarm input This type of input can also be associated with detec ors of the type described above in order to better differentiate the functions f activated under any system conditions this type of input activates the lighting of the alarm LED on the eypads and receivers it can also be used to activate one or more outputs Up to eight types of auxiliary alarms can be used Passage Burglar Alarm nput active when the control panel is armed It behaves as a delayed input during the system arming procedure if a delayed input belonging to any area is activated in all the other situations it behaves as an instantaneous input Pulse Arming Input This input is used to arm disarm the entire system and thus is no longer available as a burglar alarm input If unbalanced it causes the alternating arming disarming of the control panel this mode is used for example to control the control panel with a remote control gate opener Contrasting
12. or Exit Delay the control panel and auxil iary keypads emit an intermittent buzzer sound to advise the user of the imminent activation of the alarm system The Entry Delay or Exit Delay can be adjust ed from 0 to 255 seconds by pressing the icons ay The Entry Delay and Exit Delay are active ONLY for Burglar Alarm inputs A When in standby the system ignores signals from inputs with an Output Time other than 0 which therefore do not cause a Not Ready area or sys tem signal Upon activation o the system they are inserted at the end of the Output Time independ ently of their status Therefore these inputs cannot be excluded with the Forced Insertion function or with the Automatic Insertion function 32 DSrahms Input Setting Modulo 4 IN 01 4 ty HEEE e Level Arming Input ty di Entry Delay 000 nay Exit Delay 000 ty NC contact ty OK ESC Fig 26 For the setting of inputs defined as Pulse Arming Input and Level Arming Input the input setting window will appear as shown in figure 26 This function allows you to arm disarm the areas selected using equipment outside the system A For more information on the meaning of these parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information 3 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms
13. Q system setting the control panel ID 022228632 V 0 1 be OK 4 LW Fig 15 A For more information on the meaning of these parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information 28 brahms Installer Menu ESC Fig 16 View Devices State KA Mod 4 IN 01 1 if Mod 4 IN 01 2 ll Mod 4 IN 01 3 KA Mod 4 IN 01 4 WALL IR SENSOR 01 OGONEO pEL ok 4 mM SC Fig 17 View Devices State iMod 4 IN 01 1 iMod 4 IN 01 2 ll Mod 4 IN 01 3 KA Mod 4 IN 01 4 WALL IR SENSOR 01 a OOMBO DEL OK W Fig 18 View View Devices State By pressing the appropriate icon fig 16 it is pos sible to check the state of the connected devices this state is represented by icons arranged in two different columns By clicking on the icons in the first column fig 17 the state of the devices will change as follows Included Off J In Test state With the device in test state maintenance can be performed 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
14. The 4 outputs on the card of the power supplier or hose belonging to the 2 output expansion mod ules can be activated by events such as faults alarms and system states that can also be differenti ated by the area of the system in which the event was generated fig 10 Not all events are affected by the area as shown in the table provided on the following page A The 4 outputs located on the power supplier are provided with a standard setting that automatically associates each output with an event PW OUT 01 Burglar Alarm PW OUT 01 2 Tamper Alarm PW OUT 01 3 Fault PW OUT 01 4 Disarmed DSrahms The table below provides the complete list of and their interaction with the areas events that can be selected from the display fig 10 Evento Activated if Conditioned Siren Activates Activates bythe Areas Activation Sound Signal Visual Signal No events Always NO O NO O Accessories Aux PW Fault Always NO 0 ntermittent YES O us PW Fault Always NO 0 ntermittent YES 2 W Fault Always NO O ntermittent YES attery Fault Always NO O ntermittent YES Fault any type of fault Always NO O ntermittent YES e Burglar Alarm Armed Area YES YES ntermittent YES Silent Alarm Always YES O O NO D g Rescue Alarm Always YES o o VES Panic Alarm Always YES Yes ntermittent YES 5 lt Tamper Alarm Always YES MES ntermittent YES w Generic Alarm Alwa
15. aggression input f activated under any system conditions this input does NOT activate any visual or sound alarm signal but can be used to activate one or more outputs for he activation for example of a telephone call using an external dialler This function can be useful in the event the user desires to request outside help with a hidden button for example without alarming a pos sible intruder that may be threatening the user An input defined as Rescue Alarm f activated under any system conditions this input activates the lighting of the alarm LED on the keypads and receivers t can be used to alarm those who are inside the pro ected area but it can also be set to activate one or more outputs and can even be directly activated with eys and keypads see the User Manual also a Panic Alarm input f activated under any sys activates the Sirens which Alarm Parameters as wel em conditions this input can be set in the window as the sound and visual alarm signals lighting of the LEDs sounding of the buzzers and keypads of the control panel auxiliary keypads and receivers According to the settings the Panic Alarm event can activate the sirens and or one or more outputs Tamper Alarm input If activated under any system conditions this input activates the Sirens as well as the sound and visual alarm signals lighting of the LEDs sounding of the buzzers and keypads
16. commands given from the control panel keypads and receivers have priority over commands given from the Key zone Level Arming Input This type of input is used to arm disarm the entire system and thus is no longer available as a burglar alarm input If unbalanced it arms the system and it disarms the system when balanced Contrasting commands given from the control panel keypads and receivers have priority over commands given from the Key zone general setting information general setting information brahms Activates Activates Sound Activates Visual Activates Input event type Activated if z p A 6 Sirens Signal Signal Outputs Burglar Alarm Armed Area YES YES Intermittent YES YES Silent Alarm Always O No NO YES Rescue Alarm Always O No YES YES Panic Alarm Always YES YES Intermittent YES YES Tamper Alarm Always YES YES Intermittent YES YES Generic Alarm Always O No YES YES Auxiliary Alarm 1 8 Always O No YES YES Passage Burglar Alarm Armed Area YES YES Intermittent YES YES 1 The activation of the sirens in case of Burglar Alarm and Panic Alarm can be set in the window Alarm Parameters 2 The sound alarm signals are emitted by the control panel and auxiliary keypads through the intermittent sounding of the buzzer For the control panel and each keypad however it is possible to set whether
17. events for example fig 78 next to the icon showing the event we can read the name of the input that gen erated the event and the date and time in which it was activated If the event is different from burglar tamper or generic alarms it will be divided into two parts fig 79 80 The first part with the icon in negative reports the date and time of the end of the event the second part with the icon in positive reports the date and time of the start of the event 55 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Z Mod 4 IN 03 4 001 war 15 03 2006 11 04 EXT Siren 01 002 me 14 03 2006 08 09 ie Door 03 003 wm 12 03 2006 06 20 Delt Dell Ae 9 ESC Fig 81 Cancel all previous events from Mod 4 IN 03 4 001 swaer 15 03 2006 11 04 included Fig 82 Cancel all subsequent events from Mod 4 IN 03 4 001 ww 15 03 2006 11 04 included OK Fig 83 During the commissioning and setting of the con trol panel a large number of events will undoubt edly be registered It is best to remove these before handing the system over to the User The Event Log can be cancelled partially or com pletely using the icons peln peld fig 81 By pressing the first icon Delt you can cancel from the log fig 82 the events chronologically prev
18. or not said signal should be emitted see Keypad Setting and User Menu 3 The visual alarm signals are emitted by the control panel through the relative icon appearing on the display and by the auxiliary keypads and receivers through the lighting of the alarm LED 4 The activation of one or more outputs can be set by associating them to the relative events see Output Setting TYPE OF BALANCING The following pages describe all the types of bal ancing that can be associated with each input com prising the burglary alarm system This operation is essential in order to prevent false alarms Normally Open Sc hematic diagram for the connection of a device with Normally Open alarm contact Alam contact Standby condition open input Alarm Alarm condition input closed at earth Alarm contact tn Line cut not detected Alarm contact Short circuit on line as input closed at earth Normally Closed Schematic diagram for the connection of a device with Normally Closed alarm contact Standby condition input closed at earth E D Alarm contact Alarm condition open input Alarm contact un Line cut as open input Alarm contact dE Short circuit on line NOT DETECTED Srahms One Resistance Mode Schematic diagram for the one resistance mode connection of a device with ormally Closed ala
19. we will now return to the Before proceeding with the commissioning it is important that all the devices are recog nized by the system 24 brahms 4 IN Module 01 E if Mod 4 IN 01 1 a iMod 4 IN 01 2 e BI iMod 4 IN 01 3 IMod 4 IN 01 4 ID 022228237 V 0 1 Devices Detection s Power Supplier 01 PW OUT 01 1 l PW OUT 01 2 yPW OUT 01 3 a yPW OUT 01 4 a ID 02228296 V 0 1 DEL OK C DE ESC DEL OK 4 DE Esc HIR Receiver 01 2 OUT Module 01 EZ HIR Receiver 01 1 BI ID 022228233 V 0 1 2 OUT Module 01 1 2 OUT Module 01 2 ID 022228259 V 0 1 DEL OK e 8 ESC DEL OK e F ESC Devices Detection Devices Detection Jl IN PW Module 01 Ed W1 IN PW Mod 01 1 O ID 022228382 V 0 1 H Sensore IR Par 01 ES HWall IR 01 1 a ID 022228632 V 0 1 DEL OK e F ESC DEL OK ESC O Ext Siren 01 Ed ES Rec Keypad 01 Ed QEXT Siren 01 1 D HEREC Keypad 01 1 O ID 022228226 V 0 1 ID 022228333 V 0 1 DEL ok e F ESC DEL OK
20. well Differentiate the access to particular environments The Installer in agreement with the User must decide the partial activation mode of the sys tem Through free selection by the User of the areas to be activated Through activation of sceneries predefined by the Installer during setting ARMING MODES Full Arming This arming mode activates all areas of the system provided that the user which has entered the code s permitted to manage all the areas Partial Arming This arming mode is useful in the event it is nec essary to activate only some areas of the burglar alarm system Forced Arming his mode allows arming of the system even if ne or more devices belonging to the system are ready in a state of alarm This arming mode forces he temporary exclusion of the devices in alarm o v according to the U ser Code see relevant section Have differentiated signals for alarms coming from different zones th into a maximum of SCENERIES The term scenery i rough the setting of the outputs To meet these needs the system can be subdivided 0 areas e g fig 8 s intended as a combination of areas that are activa ed according to set procedures input automatical nals continuous control panel and visual alarm signa TYPES OF INPUTS Burglar Alarm input f activated when the system area is armed this y activates the sound alarm sig sounding of the buzze
21. Alarm PW OUT 01 2 Tamper Alarm PW OUT 01 3 Fault PW OUT 014 Disarmed On the fourth line of the display we can set fig 39 the output type which can be either level or pulse Level The output remains activated for the entire time the triggering event is present Pulse The output is activated by the presence of the event but remains active only for the set time On the next line of the display we can set fig 40 the type of activation associated with the output which has two options Normally Disactive The output is normally inactive It is activated when an event is present Normally Active The output is normally active It is deactivated when an event is present Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC A For more information on the meaning of these parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information 38 brahms User Setting User 01 442 a 2 MI 341 ae i 1203 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hli 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ESC Fig 41 Enter User Name Marco KI ABOOHBHAHWL AMUMNOP 0R 5 AT UMWMYMAVLULE 000 1000806 CAP OK DEL BkSpl ESC Fig 42 User Setting Marco ae gt EDEEREZZZZE Fig 43 Fiji 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EEFI 442 208 341 5 USER SETTING
22. By pressing on the appropriate button we will access the User parameter setting section Pressing the icons 4 W we can scroll through he various users that can be set For greater immediacy in the viewing of events each user can be assigned an alphanumeric description of 14 characters for certain identification To do this just press on the name of the User fig 41 and the eypad will appear fig 42 Each User can be assigned a group of areas ie and or sceneries hat will be the only ones the User can arm and or disarm fig 43 A To prevent malfunctions all areas involved in the scenarios assigned to a user must in turn be assi gned to the same user Fi The default setting establishes that All areas and all sceneries are assigned to all User Codes The highest Level of Priority 4 is assigned to all User Codes 4 At the first start up there is only one User Code which will be 1 2 3 4 The setting of the assigned areas the assigned sceneries and the level of priority for each User is carried out inside the Installer Menu the assigning of the Keypad Codes and Key Codes for each User is carried out inside the User Menu by a User with Priority Level 4 39 setting the control panel brahms It is also possible to assign each user a priority level User Setting from 1 to 4 which will allow or not the user to erform a series of operations fig 44 as spec
23. D 022228823 V 0 1 21 amper DEL ok 4 V ESC p Li A Fault Fig 13 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC A The state of the devices set by the installer 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 turn Off all the uncon nected inputs 27 setting the control panel brahms STATE OF THE CONNECTED SENSORS Devices Detection If there are inputs in alarm even though there are no activating events in progress then it is neces iia 4 IN Module 01 e sary to check the of the connection iu Mod 4 IN 01 1 O a and its consistency with the setting of the type of lu Mod 4 IN 01 2 O a balancing parameter for each input in order to do iu Mod 4 IN 01 3 Q a this just press on the icon of the device in alarm fig 14 to access all the setting functions which Bit Mod 4 IN 01 4 a will be discussed later in this manual in the Setting ID 022228456 V 0 1 Menu section DEL OK Y ESC Fig 14 ERASING A DEVICE Devices Detection In the event you must remove a device just press F7 the button DEL fig 15 and confirm the selection Sensore IR Par 01 so that the device is no longer recognized by the Wall IR 01 1
24. ES 2 ESC Fig 7 Devices Detection i 4 IN Module i 4 IN Mod 01 1 it14 IN Mod 01 2 i 4 IN Mod 01 3 4 IN Mod 01 4 ID 022228776 V 0 1 4 onaga DEL OK e ESC Fig 8 KEN Identification By pressing the appropriate icon we now proceed to the identification of the devices Using this function we can identify name and set 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 7 To scroll through the pages containing the list of devices use the icons DI A 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 DEVICES DETECTION The icon allows you to activate the LEDs and buzzers present on the connected devices and identify their position within the environment fig 8
25. JDJEODVOUDUO WUMNOMAVWRSIW YMWWwWAWOUW VJUJVEEJVEEOJ zo CAP OK DEL Bksp ESC DE 5 Fig 56 das oO 2 rari o Cyclic Sequence YES 4 Cycle Stop YES 40 ConfirmationToneYES vw Attempts 3 9 Pause 255 Vocal Header NO 4 W OK ESC Fig 57 The telephone commands sent to the control panel will be carried out only if the number from which they are sent is present in the phone book Further more the User associated with the number must enter his User Code and be assigned a Level of priority that allows him to carry out the requested action The last line in the Phone Book Setting window fig 55 allows you to select if the phone book number should receive SMS messages or not Press OK to confirm the selections made before returning to the previous window with ESC A The numbers MUST be preceded by the proper international prefix 39 for Italy PHONE PARAMETERS The settings described below concern the voice messages only Pressing the icons 4 next to the items in the list you can set the following parameters fig 57 Cyclic Sequence Cyclic Sequence YES means that if there is an unanswered call the communicator will not make any other attempts but will go on to call the next number in the phone book Cycle Stop With Cycle Stop YES the call cycle stops as soon as o
26. R 01 ay 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm ay Entry Delay 000 nay Exit Delay 000 ae Gong Off ay OK v ESC Fig 6 Input Setting 1 IN PWO1 ty 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm ay Entry Delay 000 ay Exit Delay 000 ay NC contact ay OK ESC Fig 7 ra 2V a in Inputs or Zones The definitions of the parameters for each burglar alarm input or zone is fundamental to the crea tion of a safe functional system The following is a description of some of the parameters that can be set for each of them fig 5 6 7 For greater immediacy in the viewing of events each input and each area can be assigned an alpha numeric description of 14 characters t is strategical and highly recommended that you assign names to the inputs that identify their posi ions This rule also holds for the areas for which the system provides a non modifiable numbering and a descrip ion that can be freely assigned to the number general setting information brahms QO puri L E L Fig 8 AREAS C It is possible to divide the space to be protected into areas Y An Area of the system is nothing more than a logical __ grouping of inputs The subdivision of a system into areas is achieved W simply by assigning one of the ten possible areas to each input Subdividing the system into areas is essential if you plan to Arm the system in partial mode as
27. X X xX XIX None Activated 00 00 Step 03 XIX XI X X X X X xX X None Activated 00 00 Step 19 XIX XI X X X X X xX X None Activated 00 00 Step 20 XXX XXX XXX X None 00 00 X indifferent Default values for the Weekly Timer Setting Day Associated Program Monday None Tuesday None Wednesday None Thursday None Friday None Saturday None Sunday None Default values for the Holidays Setting Number Holiday name Day Month Associated program 01 Holiday 01 01 01 None 02 Holiday 02 01 01 None 03 Holiday 03 01 01 None 31 Holiday 31 01 01 None 32 Holiday 32 01 01 None Default values for Daylight Saving Time Start End Number Holiday name Day Month Associated program 01 Holiday 01 01 01 None 02 Holiday 02 01 01 None 60 brahms al jauUed JOJUOD y Dumas 61 brahms BRAHMS ELETTRONICA S r l Via Stazione 26 33079 Sesto al Reghena PORDENONE Italy http www brahmselettronica it e mail info brahmselettronica it CE
28. ameters Sceneries Setting Timer Setting Automatic Programs Weekly Timer Setting Holydays Setting Daylight Saving Time Setting Dale and TIME Lai 52 Device Test Input Test OUTPUT TOS eccsssscssssrseesssesssecstnseesnssestatesesneeetnseeqtntes 53 Siren TES inca Battery Test Transmission Quality Tes Event Log Default Restofe nnna 57 Change Installer C0d 58 Control Panel Version annan o 58 Table of the default settings of all the parameters 59 brahms GENERAL SETTING INFORMATION general setting information kos brahms Introduction This section of the Installer Manual is NOT intended to define the operating procedures for setting the system parameters covered in the next chapter but has the purpose of providing basic information concerning the characteristics of the system Reading this chapter is essential in order to understand the system s performance and be able to take full advan tage of its capabilities A The Select language window will appear auto matically when the system is powered on or after there has been a power outage By pressing the appropriate icon it will be possible to choose the system language Choose Language general setting information ESC Fig 1 DSrahms General Information on Sett
29. brahms Burglar Alarm System B2 Fri O3rd March brahms B2 Technical Manual 03 09 24848601 brahms brahms 1 GENERAL SETTING INFORMATION Page 5 INITOKUCIION a mmm iro ere 6 General Information on Setting the Control Panel B2UC0002 How to access the setting functions an oiii 7 Inputs or Zones SEENE ES ricarica 0 AIMINOMO ES ss A AO 0 Types of Inputs Type of balancing Rolling Shutter Sensor Vibration Sensor Activating area 16 Activating Events innsinn inna 6 Q tp t po sss LOOS 7 Activation Type 17 18 Priority Levels s sss sss gasumi 9 2 SETTING THE CONTROL PANEL Page 21 Main window with the system turned off 22 MTN sa KE a 24 Identification 25 Device identification Assigning a symbolic name TONING COVICES san ne aas 26 Check module operation a uuauu nonio 27 CONTENTS State of the connected Sensors 28 EFAS UV ClEVICE ua sensente eso ski 28 View Devices State Setting Menu Input Setting Type of Input Type of balancing IN SENSON SEMINO enmense oke Dual technology sensor setting Output Setting eu uo Cee RA Keypad Settingiano asset 41 IR Receiver Setting General Parameters AGIO PAN GINVETENS cscs ooj 44 GSM Communicator Menu anao jj 45 GSM Message Setting Phone Book Setting Phone Par
30. changes will be lost Press ESC to exit the window HOLYDAYS SETTING From the Timer Setting menu fig 62 press on the appropriate icon to access the menu Holydays Setting Each holiday max 32 can be assigned a name using the normal procedures a date within the year day and month and one of the created Programs The option None is also provided Each selection made should be confirmed with OK otherwise the changes will be lost Press ESC to exit the window 50 DSrahms Daylight Saving Time End Day 31 44 Month 12 44 Hours 23 4 Minutes 59 44 OK ESC Fig 67 Daylight Saving Time Start Day 31 tP Month 12 44 Hours 23 4 Minutes 59 44 OK ESC Fig 68 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETTING From the Timer Setting menu fig 62 press on the appropriate icon to access the menu Daylight Saving Time Start through which you can set the day and time at which the system should pass from solar time to daylight saving time and vice versa Each selection made should be confirmed with OK otherwise the changes will be lost Press ESC to exit the window 5 setting the control panel brahms Date amp Time Setting Hours Date and Time From the Installer Menu pressing the appropriate icon will take us to the window for the Date and i Time Setting iA Se
31. condition fig 29 In order to do this it is necessary to access the next page of the screen Input Setting by pressing the icon W fig 28 A For more information on the meaning of these parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information 34 rahms In this same window it is also possible to activate or deactivate the Tamper and Gong options 4 IN Module 01 4 tig 30 Gong OFF 9 Pulse Lenght 000 4 VW Pulse Number 000 4 Time Interval 000 4 Tamper OFF ay OK 4 ESC Fig 30 IR SENSOR SETTING Input Setting The IR sensors can also be assigned an ID name just Wall IRO1 like the inputs and the sensors can be associated 01 Area ay with one of the available areas which can also be Burglar Alarm ty named as desired Entry Delay Using the arrows 4 W you can select the type Exit Del of alarm to be associated with the sensor and the xIL Delay Entry Delay and Exit Delay fig 31 ok di The Entry Delay or Exit Delay can be adjust ed from 0 to 255 seconds by pressing the icons Fig 31 4 v The Entry Delay and Exit Delay are active ONLY for Burglar Alarm inputs pressing the icon W takes you to the next screen Input Setting where you can activate or deactivate the Gong Wall IRO1 option fig 32 Gong OFF ay Press OK
32. erially activating the inputs we Can check their correct operation name and location Giu an OUTPUT TEST All the connected outputs will appear in t his win dow with the icon in the right column fig 74 on Off By pressing the pen provided on the icon state of the output Will change to On and put will be activated in order to allow us t its operation When exiting from the window by pressing Off the he out o check he icon ESC any outputs that may have been left active will automatically be deactivated 53 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Q EXT SIREN 01 On OQ EXT SIREN 02 Off 49 ESC Fig 75 EsPW 01 QEXT SIREN 02 Fig 76 Transmission Speed Bedroom Sensor Bathroom Sensor 9 8 Kitchen Sensor 9 8 el Garage Sensor 2 Fig 77 SIREN TEST The legend ON or Off next to the name of the device acts as a switch fig 75 By simply pressing on the legend we can turn the sirens on or off BATTERY TEST By simply pressing on the name of the device we will be informed about the state of the battery housed inside the device figg 76 JUNAJ ANNT CH TRANSMISSION QUALITY TEST Pressing the appropriate icon a list of the inputs will appear with a numerical value next to each that indicates the speed and qual
33. essing the icons 4 we can scroll through the various options which are 42 brahms PW restore State On In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel the control panel will be automatically set in the armed state when the power supply voltage is restored Off In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel the control panel will be automatically set in the disarmed state when the power supply voltage is restored Previous In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel the control panel will be automatically set in the previous state when the power supply voltage is restored Supervision This parameter allows you to select whether or not the system can be managed by external supervision systems for example the BPT Mitho terminal the YDRA supervision system etc GSM Control can be changed by the User This parameter allows you to select whether or not the system can be remotely managed by means of a GSM dialler BXGM0001 Arming through Areas Sceneries This parameter allows you to select ifthe partial activation of the system can occur through the activation of areas chosen one at a time by the User Arming through Areas or through the activation of predefined sceneries containing activation commands for groups of areas Arming through Sceneries Automatic Arming When the function i
34. f selection allows the direct connection without requiring an interface card to the Brahms SVAMB and SINZI breaking sensor input modules The Vibration Sensor inputs require the setting of he following parameter Pulse Length t determines the minimum amplitude that the pulse coming from the sensor must have in order o be considered as an alarm This parameter has no affect on the inputs defined differently from Vibration Sensor A To prevent serious malfunctioning use exclusively Brahms SVAMB and SINZI breaking sensors or equivalent if contacts of this type are to be con nected directly to the input modules For the connection of other types of devices contact the Brahms Technical Service Department Srahms GONG OPTION An attribute which can be assigned to Burglar Alarm inputs with a type of balancing other than Rolling Shutter Sensor and Vibration Sensor A Gong input if activated when the control panel is armed behaves as a normal burglar alarm input If activated when the control panel is disarmed it activates the buzzer of the control panel without reproducing the sound emission on the buzzers of the keypads The activation of the GONG option requires that when the item is enabled in the setting menu of the individual inputs the buzzer of the control panel must be activated in the window User Menu see User Manual User Menu
35. ified Marco ty 7 p in the tables on page 20 N ES AA 123 E Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC OK ESC Fig 44 setting the control panel A For more information on the meaning of these parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information 40 brahms Enter Keypad Name b gt Kitchen Keypad KEYPAD SETTING Each auxiliary keypad can be assigned a symbolic A 5 c p E E H B G description for certain identification of the device K L M N 0 P Q R 5 T To do this just select the name of the device and U VW w SIE J JC Cc O he alphanumeric keypad will appear fig 45 WWJ 5101200 Pressing the icons e we can scroll through CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC he various keypads available fig 46 Fig 45 For each keypad you can set whether or not it should emit a sound signal during the Entry Time and Exit Time and during the Alarm Time fig 46 EN Sound signal on Keypad Setting K Sound signal off 01 Keypad 4 4 E E Delay nay W Alarm ay Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC OK ESC Fig 46 Fi The default setting establishes that for the keypads the sound signal is enabled during the Ent
36. in the Event Log The second column fig 18 cannot be changed from the display as it shows the effective state of the connected device in Alarm 7 Tamper A Fault Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC A The state of the devices set by the installer 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 turn Off all the uncon nected inputs 29 setting the control panel brahms Installer Menu sii From the Installer Menu pressing the appropriate icon fig 19 will take us to the Setting Menu The definitions of the parameters for each burglar alarm input or zone is fundamental to the creation VE 1 of a safe functional system v Cc ESC The icons present in the Setting Menu represent o the following fig 20 Fig 19 O g pam la ia Input Setting O O clu ajn Setting Me ciu cin Output Setting par o eii aja LA Gio E User Setting U n Gen Param Keypad Setting ESC IR Receiver Setting Fig 20 0 123456789 0 123456789 0 1234567 8 0 123456789 emay General Parameters tem Alarm Parameters GSM Communicator Scene
37. ing the Control Panel B2UC0002 Y P 12 30 Fri O3rd March Enter Code eela YZ Fig 1 Fig 3 HOW TO ACCESS THE SETTING FUNCTIONS With the system turned off i e with no area armed press the icon fig 1 Enter the Installer Code which at the first start up will be 5 6 7 8 fig 2 to access the Installer Menu fig 3 Now press the icon Setting to access the Setting Menu fig 4 A If you are in the Installer Menu this is signalled on the mechanical keypads and receivers by all four LEDs flashing intermittently general setting information general setting information brahms 0 123456789 Gen Param Setting Menu ESC Fig 4 In the Setting Menu there are a series of icons that when pressed allow access to the setting parameters of Inputs on oie Outputs Users These first three items of the menu require further discussion that will facilitate the setting operations while the other menu items will be completely explained in the chapter on setting the control panel Srahms Input Setting 4 IN Module 01 4 ay 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm ty Entry Delay 000 ay Exit Delay 000 ay NC contact ay OK to ESC Fig 5 Input Setting Wall I
38. ing the icons 4 W we can set the duration of the sounding of the siren for the Burglar Alarm Panic Alarm and Tamper Alarm events in a range from 0 to 600 seconds fig 50 Alarm Number Pressing the icons 4 W we can set the maxi mum number of Burglar Alarm Panic Alarm and Tamper Alarm events fig 51 that trigger the acti vation of the Sirens for each individual arming cycle maximum 20 times 0 infinite number of times Burglar Alarm For this type of event it is possible to determine whether or not the event triggers the activation of the Sirens fig 52 Panic Alarm For this type of event it is possible to determine whether or not the event triggers the activation of the Sirens fig 52 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC A To fall under the parameters of the standard CEI 79 2 the minimum duration of the alarm must be at least 180 seconds 44 brahms Fig 53 Burglar Alarm ay au Eo Vocal Messages YES 4 W SMS No 4 w Personal Message 4 WH OK ESC Fig 54 Tel Number 01 4 Massimiliano ty 3904225858585 2032 SMS No 4 VW OK ESC Fig 55 m Sgal 888 888 GSM COMMUNICATOR MENU From the Setting Menu fig 20 press the appro priate button to access
39. ious to the highlighted event fig 81 By pressing the second icon pell you can cancel from the log fig 83 the events chronologically subsequent to the highlighted event fig 81 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC 56 brahms Default Restore Menu ESC Fig 84 Factory settings Start factory settings restore OK ESC Fig 85 Start first user factory code restore with 1234 Fig 86 KI mpi Default Restore This menu allows you to restore the system to the default factory settings Pressing on the first icon fig 84 and confirming he selection with OK fig 85 will restore all the setting data to its original state at the time of the irst start up Pressing on the second icon fig 84 and confirming he selection with OK fig 86 will restore the fac ory set code associated with the first user This function is quite useful in the event the user oses his code Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC 57 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Installer Men Fig 87
40. ity of communication between the Control Panel and the device on a scale from 1 to 10 fig 77 If the value is less than 7 check that the length of the connection is within the limits indicated in the section General system information 54 rahms Za EE i ww 15 03 2006 11 04 EXT Siren 01 002 nme 14 03 2006 08 09 X Door 03 003 mm 12 03 2006 06 20 Delf Del Ae W ESC Fig 78 mi 15 03 2006 16 04 D Bus PW 002 rat 15 03 2006 11 09 DelT ESC Dell e VW Fig 79 Event Log desi 16 03 2006 08 04 AE Mario 002 a 15 04 2006 11 09 Adele 002 14 04 2006 10 09 Delf Dell e HY ESC Fig 80 The Event Log is structured so as to provide a precise picture of the events concerning the system whether these are caused by burglar attempts tampering alarms and faults or simply due to a user arming or disarming the system Pressing the icons amp W we can scroll through the events and check their progression indicated by the number next to the name of the device that generated the event At the end of the list the scroll ing will start again from the beginning The most recent event that occurred is marked by the number 001 In the case of burglar tamper or alarm
41. ive The output is normally inactive It is activated when an event is present The relay coil of the outputs is always de energized and it is energized when there is an activating event Normally Active The output is normally active It is deactivated when an event is present The relay coil of the outputs is always energized and it is de energized when there is an activating event brahms user oetiing a E Hm Marco avd HE 2 EE ki E 7 E 9 E Each User can be assigned a group of areas ka EA E QE and or sceneries i that will be the only ones the 4 User can arm and or disarm fig 12 tis also possible to assign each user a priority level from 1 to 4 IT which will allow or not the user to perform a series of operations as specified in the OK ESC ables on the next page Each User can be assigned a symbolic description o ensure certain identification fig 13 and the description will also be used in recording each access Enter User Name 8 Marco a e c 0 E QU M N 0 P general setting information AWW foto IG W MW IW Z 0 6 0 B 0 QI JQ m JO 9 6 alo CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC A Fig 13 The default setting establishes that all areas sceneries are assigned to all User Codes the highest Level of Priority 4 is assigned to all U
42. lydays Setting lt Holidays 01 gt ay Day 31 44 Month 12 44 nv Program 01 Fig 66 In the Automatic Programs Setting window you can set each of the 20 steps forming each Program For each step you can determine the arming state of the areas with the same procedures used for set ting a scenery with 3 possible states for each area the output to be activated deactivated and the time hour minutes at which the actions should be carried out The outputs that can be activated deactivated are ONLY those that have been configured as No events from the Output Setting menu The option No Output is also provided for the outputs On the first line appears the number of the Automatic Program being set and the step number being pro grammed the arrows can be used to scroll through the various steps of the Program You MUST press OK to confirm the selections made otherwise the changes will be lost Press ESC to return o the Automatic Programs list window WEEKLY TIMER SETTING From the Timer Setting menu fig 62 press he appropriate icon to access the menu Weekly Timer Setting This window allows you to associate one of the cre ated Programs to each day of the week from Monday o Sunday The option None is also provided in the event no Program is to be associated with that day Each selection made should be confirmed with OK otherwise the
43. ne of the calls is successful Dial Tone This allows to select whether or not there must be a dial tone before dialling the number Attempts Attempts means the number of unanswered calls from 1 to 20 after which the communicator dials the next number in the phone book Pause Pause means the time that must pass from 0 to 255 seconds between one call and the next The function Vocal Header is not active 46 brahms Press OK to confirm the selections made before etting Menu returning to the previous window with ESC fo 123456789 0 123456789 0 123456789 0 123456789 Gen Param Fig 58 Fig 59 47 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Setting Menu fo 123456789 0 123456789 0 123456789 0 123456789 Gen Param Fig 60 lt Scenery Name 01 gt On Bo E lt Scenery Name 02 gt Off Ro E lt Scenery Name 03 gt Off 2B E OK v ESC Fig 61 SCENERIES SETTING From the Installer Menu fig 59 press the appro priate icon to access the Setting Menu and then select the icon Sceneries Setting For each scenery you can select a name using the normal procedures and the arming state for all 10 areas
44. o 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 O It is advisable that you carry out the identi fication operations carefully as the names assigned to the devices will help you to recog nize them during the subsequent operations as well 26 DSrahms CHECK MODULE OPERATION Devices Detection We will now consider as an example another device pa recognized by the system during detection and A Sensore IR Par 01 we will analyze the column indicated by the arrow Wall IR 01 1 fig 12 PS Clicking on this icon we act on the state of the device as follows Included ID 022228632 V 0 1 DEL OK 4 V ESC Off Fig 12 5 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 TEVEES REGIO sirens the activation of the devices however will be indicated in the Event Log Sensore IR Par 01 e E wall IR 01 1 O a The second column fig 13 cannot be changed from the display as it shows the effective state of 2 the connected device in Alarm I
45. r of the auxiliary keypads as well as the s on the control panel auxiliary keypads and receivers During setting the installer will create the sceneries containing groupings of areas which upon activa ion will be placed in a state established by the installer himself A name can be assigned to the scenery which is suggestive of the functions associated with it Fence Sensors for example A maximum of 10 sceneries can be set Al The default setting establishes that each input zone is assigned to the first Area According to the settings the Burglar Alarm event can activate the sirens and or one or more outputs telephone diallers for example For each input defined as a Burglar Alarm an Entry Delay and Exit Delay can be defined As the name suggests the Entry Delay allows the user time to enter the protected area and deactivate he system by entering the proper code without activating the alarm system The Exit Delay allows the user time to exit the protected area after having entered the activation code During the time interval denominated as Entry Delay or Exit Delay the control panel and auxiliary keypads brahms emit a continuous buzzer sound to advise the user of the imminent activation of the alarm system The Entry Delay and Exit Delay apply ONLY to inputs defined as Burglar Alarm Silent Alarm or Anti
46. ries Setting Timer Setting 30 brahms Input Setting 4 IN Module 01 4 ty 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm ay Entry Delay 000 ay Exit Delay 000 ay NC contact ay OK v ESC Fig 21 Enter Zone Name Garage 01 1 AWBJDJDOAOVUOODGO KAMAN o EAT VVWVOVYZVUQUJ WWL BOBO CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC Fig 22 Enter Area Name O1 Kitchen area AB JE JH WWMNO UOVO Www J DUYUIWW HOVE CI 59000800 CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC Fig 23 INPUT SETTING For greater immediacy in the viewing of events each input and each area can be assigned a descrip ion 14 alphanumeric characters for the inputs and 11 for the areas fig 22 In order to do this just press on the name of the input or the area in ques ion using the pen provided fig 21 f the commissioning has been carried out properly you will read the name which in any case can be changed already assigned during the identifica ion of the devices Pressing the icons will scroll through the various inputs and areas available fig 21 t is strategical and highly recommended that you assign names to the inputs that identify their posi ions This rule also holds for the 10 areas available for which the system provides a non modifiable num
47. rm Tamper Fault Armed Associated Areas ALL ALL ALL ALL Activating Event Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Fault System Armed Type 1 of the Output Pulse 004 Pulse 004 Pulse 004 Pulse 004 Type 2 of the Output Normally Disactive Normally Disactive Normally Disactive Normally Disactive OUTPUTS USERS Description Output xx Description User xx Associated Areas All Associated Areas All Activating Event No events Priority Level 4 Type 1 of the Output Pulse 004 Keypad Code 1234 for User1 Type 2 of the Output Normally Disactive Key Code KEYPADS ALARM PARAMETERS Description Keypad xx Alarm Time 40 seconds Buzzer during T Input Output ON Alarm Number 10 Buzzer during T Alarm ON Siren Active for Burglar Alarm YES Siren Active for Panic Alarm YES GENERAL PARAMETERS When the power supply is restored the control panel returns to the settings it had before the event 59 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Tables of the default setting values DEFAULT VALUES FOR EACH PROGRAM Program Name Program State Program 01 Off Program 02 Off Program 03 Off Program 09 Off Program 10 Off DEFAULT VALUES FOR EACH PROGRAM STEP STEP NAME AREA STATE OUTPUT OUTPUT HOUR MINUTES 1 286391215964 AKSONO STATE Step 01 XI KIRIKIRI X X X X X None Activated 00 00 Step 02 XIX XIX X
48. rm contact Alarm contact Standby condition Alarm condition Line cut Short circuit on line input closed at earth open input open input alarm Input closed at earth with resistance RFL 2 2KO Tamper Alarm Two Resistance Mode Schematic diagram for the two resistance mode connection of a device with ormally Closed alarm contact Alarm contact Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Tamper contact contact contact contact contact contact contact Standby condition Alarm condition Line cut Short circuit on line input closed at earth input closed at earth open input Input closed at earth with resistance RFL 2 2KQ with resistance RFL RA 4 4KO Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm The control panel has the following default settings for the balancing of sensors connected to the input mod ules input of the powered 1 input modules one resistance mode input of the 4 input modules NC contact A The set type of balancing must be consistent with the type of physical connection made for the devices con nected to the input modules in order to prevent serious malfunctioning of the security system Thus if sensors are to be connected to the input modules with balancing different from the default setting it is essential to set the type of balancing parameter appropriately in order avoid false alarms The connection of the sensors without balancing NO NC al
49. ry and Exit Delay and during the Alarm Time A maximum of 8 Keypads and 8 IR Receivers can be connected on the bus line to the Control Panel 41 setting the control panel brahms Enter Zone Name 3 Garage Receiver AWBEPEBDEHVOJ WYUMNI UP SO UMMYMAILVLULE VJUDLBDVJVBDEPRDEE CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC Fig 47 IR Receiver Setting Garage Receiver 4 4 setting the control panel Fig 48 General Parameters PW restore State A Supervision GSM Control NO Arming through Sceneries 6 Aut Arming YES Y OK ESC Fig 49 Previous nay di IR RECEIVER SETTING Each ir receiver can be assigned a symbolic descrip tion for certain identification of the device To do this just select the name of the device and the alphanumeric keypad will appear fig 47 Pressing the icons e W we can scroll through the receivers available fig 48 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC A The default setting establishes that A maximum of 8 Keypads and 8 IR Receivers can be connected on the bus line to the Control Panel 0 123456789 Gaza GENERAL PARAMETERS On the first line of this setting window you can decide how the control panel should behave when the power supply returns after a power outage fig 49 Pr
50. s 4 W you can adjust the detection capability of the microwave sensor The values from 1 to 5 allow a proportional adjust ment of the sensibility 1 Minimum sensibility and minimum detection distance 5 High sensibility and large detection distance 0 Adjustment off and maximum detection dis ance Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC 36 brahms Output Setting she OUTPUT SETTING 2 OUT Module 01 2 4 WH E 1 234 5 6 7 8 910 By pressing on the appropriate button we will Areas Not Ready ty access the output setting section Pulse 005 ay If the commissioning has been carried out properly on the first line of the window you will read the Normally Active ey name which in any case can be changed already assigned during the identification of the devices OK ESC Pressing the icons e we can scroll through the outputs available fig 35 Fig 35 For greater immediacy in the viewing of events each output can be assigned an alphanumeric description of 14 characters fig 36 To do this just press on the input or area in question The 4 outputs on the card of the power supplier or 2 OUT Module 01 2 those belonging to the 2 output expansion modules can be activated by a series of events such as faults A B c DB E F 6 H 10 alarm
51. s active if one or more inputs are in alarm during the arming of the system these will be temporarily excluded automatically and will return to being included only after the subsequent disarming of the system When the function is not active if there are any inputs in a state of alarm the control panel will interrupt the arming of the system and wait for the causes of the alarm to be eliminated closing an open window for example In any case a priority level 3 or 4 user bearing in mind the exception caused by inputs with an output time other than 0 as described on page 32 of this manual can however force the insertion using the methods described in the Forced Insertion section of the B2UC0002 user manual Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC and returning to the Setting Menu 43 setting the control panel brahms Alarm Parameters Setting Alarm Time 600 av Alarm Number 010 4 W Burglar Alarm Siren Enabled ty Panic Alarm Siren Disabled 9 OK ESC Fig 50 Alarm Time 600 9 Alarm Number 010 4 Burglar Alarm setting the control panel Siren Enabled ay Panic Alarm Siren Disabled ay OK ESC Fig 51 Alarm Time 600 9 Alarm Number 010 4 Burglar Alarm Siren Enabled Panic Alarm Siren Disabled OK Fig 52 Ke ALARM PARAMETERS Alarm Time Press
52. s and system states that can also be differenti K L L m N o p Q R S 7 ated by the area of the system in which the event Ow WEMEDOOO a gIE a 3 IC 5 s 8 IC If for example the areas 1 5 are selected fig 37 CAP ok DEL Bkspl ESC then the output will be activated only if the event has been triggered by an input belonging to the Fig 36 areas 1 5 Output Setting 2 OUT Module 01 2 494 et gt gt e 10 Generic Alarm ty Level 000 SW Normally Disactive 9 A For more information on the meaning of these OK parameters see the section entitled General Setting Information Fig 37 37 setting the control panel brahms Output Setting PW OUT 01 4 HEEE gt Tamper Alarm nay Level 000 AW Normally Disactive av OK ESC Fig 38 PW OUT 01 4 Tamper Alarm setting the control panel Level Normally Disactive OK Output Setting Fig 39 Output Setting PW OUT 01 4 HEEE s o Burglar Alarm nay Pulse 005 ay Normally Active nay OK Fig 40 Not all events are affected by the area of origin The available events can be selected by pressing the icons 4 W fig 38 The 4 outputs located on the power supplier are provided with a standard setting that automatically associates each output with an event PWOUTO Burglar
53. ser Codes 4 at the first start up there is only one User Code which will be 1 2 3 4 at the first start up the Installer Code i e the sin gle code that allows access to the Installer Menu will be 5 6 7 8 The setting of the assigned areas the assigned sceneries and the level of priority for each User is carried out inside the Installer Menu the assigning of the Keypad Codes and Key Codes for each User is carried out inside the User Menu by a User with Priority Level 4 brahms PRIORITY LEVELS User with priority level 4 Can be considered the system administrator because he has access to all the functions that can be managed by the User User with priority level 3 Is the normal user of the system that can arm and disarm the system but does not require access to particular functions User with priority level 2 Is a User with restrictions that allow him only to arm the system the cleaning personnel for example User with priority level 1 Can only leave evidence of his passage in the event log the security service for example Action Level4 Level3 Level2 Full or partial Arming Disarming YES YES Arming only of the sceneries or associated areas Alarms Off YES YES NO Forced Arming YES YES NO Alarm Memory Reset YES YES NO Access to the User Menu YES YES NO A code set with priority level 1 does not cause any action only the valid typed data is memorized
54. t the correct time by selecting the area to be modified fig 69 and using the arrows on the side Proceed in the same manner to set the date after OK v ESC having pressed the arrow at the bottom of the win dow fig 70 which allows access to the appropriate Fig 69 screen fig 71 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Date 8 Time Setting Hours A v OK i v ESC setting the control panel Fig 70 Date amp Time Setting OK 4 Fig 71 52 DSrahms Test Menu ESC Fig 72 il 4 IN MOD 01 1 il 4 IN MOD 01 2 il 4 IN MOD 01 4 WALL IR SENSOR 01 WALL IR SENSOR 02 D 4D D D p 2 w ESC Fig 73 Input Test Zi EsPW 01 1 On EsPW 01 2 off EsPW 01 3 On EsPW 01 4 off MOD 20UT 01 1 On MOD 20UT 01 2 off 2 yv ESC Fig 74 From the Installer Menu fig 59 press icon will take us to the Test Menu Device Test ing the fig 72 that allows us to test the correct operation of the inputs outputs alarms and batteries of the con nected devices Each individual test available is analyzed below lo INPUT TEST Only the inputs that are in a state of alarm will appear in this window fig 73 Thus by mat
55. the GSM Communicator Menu which allows you to set the main parameters of the Brahms GSM communicator BXGMOO01 fig 53 LI GSM MESSAGE SETTING Pressing the icons e next to the first item in he window fig 54 we can scroll through the list of events that generate a signal For each event you can select which numbers from he 10 possible numbers in the phone book should receive the warning message when the selected event occurs Using the icons 4 W located on the next two ines you can select the format in which the mes sages should be sent The Personal Message function is not active Press OK to confirm the selections made before returning to the previous window with ESC PHONE BOOK SETTING From the GSM Communicator Menu fig 48 select the Phone Book icon to access the Phone Book Setting window fig 55 On the first line you can select the position 1 through 10 in which to store the User s number in the phone book The second line allows you to select which User and relative phone number is to be associated with the selected position At this point press on the first icon 8 to call up the keypad with which to enter the phone number fig 56 If the phone number has more than 14 digits you will have to enter the extra digits after pressing on the second icon MM 45 setting the control panel Srahms 1 393478 4 UYVB
56. though permitted by the control panel does not allow recognition of a short circuit or cutting of the detection line which is accidental or intended to neutralize the burglar alarm It is therefore not advisable to use it for the connection of burglar alarm sensors while it is admissible for the connection of sensors connected to inputs set as Generic Alarm or Auxiliary Alarm general setting information general setting information brahms ROLLING SHUTTER SENSOR This type of selection allows the direct connection without requiring an interface card to the Brahms CFSST prewired cable contact input modules for protection of the rolling shutters The Rolling Shutter Sensor inputs require the set ing of the following parameters Pulse Number This determines the number of the pulses that must be reached in order to cause the alarm condition Time Interval This determines the duration of the time interval in Which must be recorded the set number of pulses in order to cause the alarm condition This parameter has no affect on the inputs defined differently from Rolling Shutter Sensor A To prevent serious malfunctioning use exclusively Brahms CFSST cable contacts or equivalent if con tacts of this type are to be connected directly to the input modules For the connection of other types of devices contact the Brahms Technical Service Department VIBRATION SENSOR This type o
57. to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Fig 32 35 setting the control panel setting the control panel brahms Wall DTO1 01 Area ay Burglar Alarm nay Entry Delay 000 4 Exit Delay 000 4 mir and MW Function ok 9 ESC Fig 33 Wall DTO1 Gong OFF MW Sensibility O 4 F ESC OK 4 Fig 34 DUAL TECHNOLOGY SENSOR SETTING The dual technology detector is able to detect the presence of a burglar using two types of sensors An infrared sensor IR which detects the heat ema nated from the person s body A microwave sensor radar MW which detects motion Thus the setting window includes additional func tions which are not present for a normal infrared sensor With the parameter Function by pressing the icons 4 P you can select fig 33 the operating mode for the detector IRorMW Thealarmis activated even if only one of he two sensors detects a presence IR and MW The alarm is activated only if both sen sors detect a presence MW The alarm is activated only by the microwave sensor IR The alarm is activated only by the infrared sensor Pressing the icon W takes you to the next screen where you can activate or deactivate the Gong option fig 34 With the parameter MW Sensibility by pressing the icon
58. ys YES 0 O YES Auxiliary Alarm 1 8 Always YES O 0 YES o artial Armed Always NO O O YES l Area Not Ready for Arming Disarmed Area YES O 0 YES U E Disarmed Area Disarmed Area YES O O YES O Area with Temp Excluded Zones Armed Area YES O O O 1 The activation of the sirens in case of Burglar Alarm and Panic Alarm can be set in the window Alarm Parameters 2 The sound alarm signals are emitted by the control panel and auxiliary keypads through the intermittent sounding of the buzzer For the control panel and each keypad however it is possible to set whether or not said signal should be emitted see Keypad Setting and User Menu 3 The visual alarm signals are emitted by the control panel through the relative icon appearing on the display and by the auxiliary keypads and receivers through the lighting of the alarm LED OUTPUT TYPE Level For outputs associated with alarms the output remains activated for the Alarm Time and can be deactivated like a siren For outputs associated with faults or control panel states the output remains activated for the entire time the triggering event is present Pulse The output is activated by the presence of the event but remains active only for the set time The output however will remain operative even if during that time the cause that triggered the acti vation of the output is restored TYPEOF ACTIVATION Normally Disact

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