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1. On the first line you can select the position 1 hrough 10 in which to store the User s number in he phone book SMS No tp OK ESC 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 fa to call up he keypad with which to enter the phone number Fig 47 fig 48 Enter Phone Number f the phone number has more than 14 digits you D 393478 a will have to enter the extra digits after pressing on he second icon c 2 E BODE WY The telephone commands sent to the control MJ NJ 0 P Q RI s panel will be carried out only if the number from w x Y z JI JJ which they are sent is present in the phone book 2 3 4 5 I 6 7 8 9 Furthermore 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 NOTE For further information see the instruc tions of the BXGM0001 OK DEL Bksp ESC Fig 48 The last line in the Phone Book Setting window fig 47 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 Press ESC also on the window shown in figu
2. Fig 5 Fri O3rd March Fig 6 Partial Arming With the Arming through Sceneries option active In the event it is necessary to activate a predefined combination of areas of the burglar alarm system press the indicated icon fig 4 After having entered the User Code the window shown in figure 5 will appear in which by pressing on the arrows av it is possible to select one of the set sceneries The boxes underneath graphically represent the state in which the areas will be set upon activation of the scenery Bitte area is armed N The area is disarmed The area remains in its current state The main window fig 6 shows the arming state of the areas and the partial arming icon is activated Srahms 12 30 Fri O3rd March amp Fig 7 Select Areas DE EEEIEE Fri O3rd March Fig 9 Partial Arming With the Arming through Areas option active In the event it is necessary to activate only some areas of the burglar alarm system press the indi cated icon fig 7 After having entered the User Code another win dow will appear similar to that for entering the code which unlike the first allows the user to select the areas to be activated fig 8 Once the areas have been selected press OK The main window fig 9 shows the arming state of the areas and the partial arming icon is activated
3. Deactivates the state LEDs Zone of the keypad used for selecting the areas ARMING DISARMING To arm or disarm the system press lt User Code gt the LEDs of the numerical keys 1 10 display the arming state of the areas while the LEDs of the other keys and the state LEDs remain in the state of intense backlighting The areas not assigned to the User will in any case remain off and their state cannot be changed PARTIAL ARMING If the User begins the partial arming procedure by entering lt User Code gt the LEDs of the numerical keys 1 10 will display the current arming state of the areas while the LEDs of the other keys will remain in the state of intense backlighting and the state LEDs will flash 36 Srahms The areas not assigned to the User will in any case remain off and their state cannot be changed If the partial arming through areas mode has been set the user can only change the state of the areas assigned to him by selecting these areas their state will alternate between armed and disarmed N B When selecting the areas wait until the visu al indication on the keypad is effective before pressing the next key When finished just press CG to partially arm the system in the selected manner If you would like to quit the procedure without changing the system state press the button f no key is pressed within 15 seconds the proce dure will be quit au
4. 38 Srahms ARMING DISARMING To Arm or Disarm the control panel using the infra red key just bring the key within two metres of the receiver and press the button located on the key itself for at least 0 5 seconds and not more than 3 seconds Inside the transparent shell of the infrared key there is an LED activated by pressing the button which acts as an indicator of the successful trans mission the successful reception of the signal by the receiver is indicated by the simultaneous lighting of all the LEDs PARTIAL ARMING To start the procedure using the infrared key just aim it at the receiver at a distance of at least one metre and press the button located on the key itself for a maximum time of 3 seconds The beginning of this procedure will be signalled by a series of simultaneous flashes quick and dim of the four state LEDs From this moment on up until he User exits the partial arming procedure the fixed and intense lighting of the LEDs represents the arm ing of the first four areas assigned to the User By pressing the button on the key to produce infra red pulses with a duration of at least 0 5 seconds but ess than 3 seconds the 4 LEDs of the receiver will display in succession the sixteen possible combina ions for arming the four areas N B Wait until the pressing of the key on the remote control produces the lighting of the LED before pressing the same key again To terminate the pr
5. A The partial activation of the system for example may be useful in the case in which you would like to move freely within the house by keeping all the perimeter sensors active and excluding only the volumetric sensors Srahms Gt Besse 12 30 Fri O3rd March Fig 10 Not Ready Zones in Window kitchen SENS kitchen a a a U rR 2 ESC 12 30 Fri O3rd March FORCED ARMING f in the main window one or more areas are flash ing and the icon in the lower right corner changes its state from Disarmed to Not Ready this means hat one or more devices in the flashing areas are in a state of alarm and thus the system is not ready to be armed fig 10 f the arming button is pressed when the system is Not Ready a list will appear of the devices that are in a state of alarm u t is now possible to eliminate the causes that have generated the alarm by closing an open window or example and proceed with the activation Alternatively you can choose to arm the system anyway excluding one or more devices open windows or doors for example Pressing the but ton fig 11 will force the arming of the system This operation will be displayed with the simultane ous lighting of the two icons representing full and partial arming of the system fig 12 The simultaneous lighting of the two icons can also be
6. Marco i Enter User Code onago aea 012345 Valid Code Fig 40 IR Key Code Registration Marco B Press IR Key Button near a IR Key Receiver IR Key Registered OK Fig 41 Now pressing with the pen provided near the line indicated by number 4 Keypad Code fig 39 will access the window Keypad Code Registration fig 40 By entering a code with 4 to 6 digits this code will be associated with the User indicated on the first line of the display fig 40 More than a million combinations are available Press OK to confirm before returning to the previ ous window with ESC Now pressing with the pen provided near the line indicated by number 5 Key Code fig 39 and fol lowing the instructions on the display it is possible to associate a key code with the User fig 41 Press OK to confirm before returning to the previ ous window with ESC Srahms Users Management Marco ty K i 12 30 E Keypad Code H IR Key Code OK DEL 4 ESC Fig 42 Users Management Start devices codes OK ESC Fig 43 General Parameters PW restore State Previous E gt 4 Supervision YES Y GSM Control NO Arming through Sceneries W Aut Arming YES Y OK ESC Fig 44 The Users wh
7. OK 4 Ly oooga SC Fig 31 View Inputs State i Window bath iWin bedroom1 i Win bedroom2 i Door kitchen E Sen draw room H Sen kitchen w N gt ok oY _gqoooos WwW O From this window it is possible to check the current state of all the system inputs fig 30 This function is very useful in the event the main window of the system is in the Not Ready state fig 10 in order to view the effective state of the inputs before proceeding with the full or partial arming of the system View Inputs State The icons in the first column next to the device name fig 31 indicate whether or not the device is included The user can exclude a device by pressing on the icon but the change is valid only for one activa tion cycle of the system Temporary Exclusion The permanent exclusion of a device can only be set by an installer Device Excluded Device Included The next column fig 32 graphically displays the current state of the devices A Device Fault 7 Tamper in progress Device in alarm Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC and returning to the User Menu Srahms Setting Menu etting D 123456789 Ww 0 123456789 172 0123456789 Bi Ba emmy 833 From the User Menu fig 29 pressing the Setting M ico
8. alarm will appear in this window fig 54 Thus by materially activating the inputs we can check their correct operation name and location SIREN TEST The legend ON or OFF next to the name of the device acts as a switch fig 55 By simply pressing on the legend we can turn the sirens on or off 29 Srahms Battery Test PW 01 0 EXT SIREN 02 Fig 56 Battery Test Battery CHARGED ESC Fig 57 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 56 57 30 Srahms ao 4 IN 03 4 O01 Rew 15 03 2006 11 04 EXT Siren 01 002 me 14 03 2006 08 09 Door 03 003 tam 12 03 2006 06 20 rE 3 ESC Fig 58 Event Log S Bus PW 001 em 15 03 2006 16 04 Bus PW 002 r 15 03 2006 11 09 rR 2 ESC Fig 59 From the User Menu fig 29 by pressing the icon we will access the Event Log window The Event Log fig 58 is structured so as to provide a precise picture of the events concerning the sys em whether these are caused by burglar attempts ampering alarms and faults or simply due to a User arming or disarming the system Pressing the icons RE we can scroll through he events and check their progression indicat
9. window with ESC A The B2 Control Panel is able to manage up to 63 Users the User Code 64 is associated with a special function that allows you to request help without arousing the suspicion of a possible assailant By entering the code associated with User 64 it will actually be possible to deactivate the control panel and at the same time activate the Silent Alarm if set by the Installer From the User Menu fig 29 by pressing the appropriate button we will access the Change IR Key Code window fig 52 On the first line will appear the name of the User associated with the User Code that we have entered for access to the User Menu Following the instructions on the screen a new key code can be assigned to the User Press OK to confirm the selection before returning to the previous window with ESC Change IR Key Code 28 Srahms Fig 53 iil 4 IN MOD 01 1 il 4 IN MOD 01 2 iil 4 IN MOD 01 4 H WALL IR SENSOR 01 Fy WALL IR SENSOR 02 Dpp pp rR 2 ESC Fig 54 OQ EXT SIREN 01 On Q EXT SIREN 02 Off Fig 55 TEST Device Test From the User Menu fig 29 pressing the icon will take us to the Test Menu fig 53 that allows us to test the correct operation of the inputs sirens and batteries in the system INPUT TEST Only the inputs that are in a state of
10. 33 Control Panel Version eeccecsscssesseeceeceeeentetnetnee 33 Choose Language seca ssnsstniscvaspnrscevsorcriecssrorseesesensrin 34 Auxiliary Keypad Functions Page 35 ANTIOITA GALS AUIM ALIN sisena e 36 Partial AMINO ispanca 36 Resets Alarm Memory sssssssssssississtsrtsrtsrrsresrrerrsrrsrrnrrnenss 37 Alarms Offisnannne nann 37 Acoustic signals of the Keypads esessssssseseseee 37 IR Receive and Key Page 38 PRTINOUT AEDS ANIMAL I usenet cusses tresses sve 39 Partial APMIS asssacsscsctatscschesetussnnssreanssrbevttnatactasssrboselts 39 Srahms Areas Sceneries and Priority Levels AREAS It is possible to divide the space to be protected into areas An Area of the system is nothing more than a logical grouping of sensors the perimeter sensors of a building for example The subdivision of a system into areas is achieved 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 well Differentiate the access to particular environments according to the priority level assigned to the user see relevant section Have differentiated signals for alarms coming from different zones To meet these needs the system can be subdivided into a maximum of 10 areas SCENERIES The term scenery is intended as a combination of areas that are activated according to set procedures During setting the installer will create t
11. acklighting Button With LED always lit 12 30 Fri O3rd March brahmsB2 12345678910 BE lt s07 ED sae 12345 6848 910 H Fri O3rd March Renaa Marere 12 30 Jam Installer Menu Access State of Areas Display System Disarmed System Completely Armed System Partially Armed Areas not ready with System Disarmed Areas in alarm with System Armed User Menu Access Date and Time Display System Disarmed Indicator Button Indicator Button for Not Ready System not ready for arming System Armed Indicator Button System Partially Armed Indicator Button Srahms To arm the system press the appropriate icon fig 1 12 30 Fri O3rd March Fig 1 f Enter your User Code and press OK fig 2 Enter Code Esc At this point the main window of the Control Panel will display the active areas in the top part of the KKH screen and the state of the system in the bottom L which will pass from Disarmed to Armed fig 3 Fig 2 o The areas will all be armed if the User that entered Fri 03 rd Ma rch the code has been granted permission during the setting procedures to manage all the Areas Fig 3 Srahms 12 30 Fri O3rd March amp Fig 4 Ext protection Select Scenery ae BE x x 6 7 8 9 10 OK ESC
12. brahms Burglar Alarm System B2 Fri O3rd March User s manual 10_08 24848401 Srahms Areas Sceneries and Priority Levels Page 4 Arming Disarming and Partial Arming Page 6 Full ATING isenana 7 Partial Arming with the Arming through Sceneries option active 8 Partial Arming with the Arming through Areas option active 9 Forced PAPI T scsesscesstnnsnn seasons tnneshccdebenbasntse 0 Disarming 11 Areas and Users 12 Alarm and Fault Management Page 13 Alarm and Fault Signalling esssssssseseseeeiseste 4 Alam DIS DNA secasscsssccccecesscsavasc saponins sectonineaatices 4 MENOT 2st yess arty BGs R EN 5 RESET scssassssesscsn cncssnatcn nas cacao sacevadnhande 6 User Menu Functions Page 17 View INPUTS State sscssccassesasscacssccnscsnsssscsnscelscnesvtoatenseec 8 Seting MeN Usein s 9 Date and TIME acs sccssnvenclecoasenceeinendiapviezeotnds 9 Users Management General parameters GSM Communicator Menu GSM Message Setting Phone Book Setting Extension Request Automatic Program Disabling sess 27 Change Keypad Code on cecsessassesssssenstsensenetneee 28 Change IR Key Code on ecsessecsnssnesneessneeneeneeneeneteet 28 CONTENTS Device Test Input Test Siren Test Battery Test VERVE LOG saiceisescssssssersteonsesvnncncorsesicansoeeeionsoitncinsdaeerettensnian 31 Screen dimensions Calibration ccs
13. caused by the temporary exclusion of inputs by the User or their permanent exclusion by the Installer A The procedure described in this section is valid in the case in which the Automatic Arming function is not active If on the other hand the Automatic Arming function is active the entire procedure would be automated as described on page 23 Warning the User who has been assigned the pri ority level 2 can only arm the system or the areas assigned to him Even though allowed by the control panel it is best not to use the forced arming in order to avoid lowering the level of security guaranteed by the system Srahms 12 30 Fri O3rd March n Enter Code DOLA SODE zoog i KKK i a Fri O3rd March Fig 15 To disarm the fully or partially armed system press on the button Disarmed fig 13 enter your User Code and press OK fig 14 A The system can be disarmed only by Users with priority level 3 or 4 Users with priority level 2 can only arm the system The priority level 2 can be assigned for example to Users who must perform maintenance operations or cleaning inside the building so that once they have completed their work they can only arm the system Srahms 12 30 Fri O3rd March AREAS AND USERS In addition to the system access privileges during setting the installer can set
14. de OK DEL ESC Fig 38 i USERS MANAGEMENT From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing the appropriate icon will access the window Users Management Access to this section is reserved or Users who during the setting phase have been assigned the Priority Level 4 They can manage all he Users assign each User a name and associate o this name a key and a code to enter on the eypads Pressing the icons W on the first line fig 36 will scroll through the list of users available Pressing on the User selected it is possible to assign the User a name using the alphanumeric keypad fig 37 Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the window with ESC The line of the display indicated by number 1 fig 38 represents the areas of the system that the user can manage The line of the display indicated by number 2 represents the possible sceneries if set that the user can activate The line of the display indicated by number 3 indi cates the priority level assigned to the User This data cannot be changed by the User since it was established during the setting phase by the Installer the only holder of the Installer Code which is required in order to change these settings 20 Srahms Marco nay HEET Ea Keypad Code H IR Key Code OK DEL Fig 39
15. ed 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 n the case of burglar tamper or alarm events for example fig 58 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 gener ic alarms it will be divided into two parts fig 59 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 A The progressive numbering next to the name of the device that generated the event indicates the most recent event with the number 001 Srahms 001 Mario 002 15 04 2006 11 09 Adele 002 14 04 2006 10 09 NiNa ESC Fig 60 wo parts date and time of second part with date and time of t A Each User has his own code and an access key to which it is possible to associate the name of the User For this reason in the Event Log it is possible to ind indication of the arming or disarming of the system by keypad or key associated with the name of the User fig 60 n this case as well the event will be divided into The first part with the icon in n
16. egative reports the the disarming of the system the he icon in positive reports the he arming of the system The Event Log can be cancelled only by an installer with the Installer Code 32 Srahms User Menu e Pleie 12g Ss gaal u TET ISIS Visualizza Setting 0 2 TES Touch with the pen the bottom right corner of the screen for 3 seconds minimum A Fig 62 Control Panel Version ID 16777215 Ver 55 55 ESC Fig 63 Screen dimensions calibration From the User Menu fig 61 by pressing the appropriate icon and following the simple instruc ions fig 62 we can correctly calibrate the screen dimensions For a correct calibration of the screen dimensions position the appropriate pen in the farthest point of the corner indicated by the arrow A It is recommended that you strictly follow the video calibration instructions in order to avoid malfunctioning of the terminal Control Panel Version From the User Menu fig 61 pressing the button B2 will display the Firmware ID and version of the control panel fig 63 this information may be particularly useful in case you need to contact a service technician 33 Srahms hoose Language FRA Fig 64 Choose Language From the User Men
17. h Srahms User Menu Functions Di Press the button User fig 27 enter the User Code and press OK fig 28 12345678910 The User Menu fig 29 contains a series of icons e e which when pressed allow access to the User unctions which are Fri O3rd March fia wz View Inputs State E we Partial Armed OEKE W Access to the setting functions Fig 27 lata Gee Change Keypad Code Enter Code Change IR Key Code D 1 2 3 4 TEST Device Test 6 A i Screen dimensions calibration 9 0 KEKE Fig 28 Choose Language Buzzer off Eai Menu TI tales fa IBIS Setting 0 B Display of the Firmware ID and version of 2 the Control Panel K K Buzzer on A EOE P Access to the User Menu is reserved for Users with Priority Level 3 or 4 K ESC Access to the Setting section of the User Menu L is reserved for Users with Priority Level 4 Srahms i Window bath i Win bedroom1 iWin bedroom2 i Door kitchen Sen draw room H Sen kitchen OK 4 Y Fig 30 View Inputs State i Window bath iWin bedroom1 iWin bedroom2 i Door kitchen H Sen draw room A Sen kitchen ee A 7 a
18. he sceneries containing groupings of areas which upon activation 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 A For any changes regarding the assigning of the areas sceneries or priority levels for the various Users contact your Installer 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 Srahms PRIORITY LEVELS In order to be able to carry out a particular operation the user must always enter his User Code which during the setting procedures has been assigned a priority level ranging from 1 to 4 and a variable number of the 10 available areas which he is permitted to manage Each user can also be assigned a variable number of the 10 available sceneries which he is permitted to manage The priority level assigned to the User Code determines whether or not the user is permitted to perform certain operations only on his assigned areas Consult the tables below to learn what can and cannot be done with the priority level assigned by the installer Action Level4 Level3 Level2 Full or partial Arming Disarming YES YES Armi
19. n ALARM DISPLAY Pressing on the icon representing the event whether in progress or occurred you will access the Registered Events window in which you can view the events since the last activation No code must be entered in order to view this event log The event log allows you to verify the origin of the alarm and the time at which it occurred without necessarily changing the state of the system Srahms Burglar m i Enter Code DOLA SOE zoog i KEKE i SIREN OFF Once the origin of the alarm has been checked and it has been ascertained that there is no danger the sirens can be turned off by pressing the appropriate button fig 22 Similar to any other operation that changes the state of the system it will be necessary to enter the User Code and press OK in order to immediately turn off the sirens fig 23 brahms i a a Burglar RESET The display even after the sirens have been turned off will continue to show the icon of the activating event until the temporary memory of the events is reset fig 24 Sie Fig 24 By pressing the button Reset fig 24 entering Enter Code the User Code and pressing the button OK the temporary event log will be reset and the display 1 2 3 4 will return to the state it was in before the event occurred fig 26 Fig 25 12 30 Fri O3rd Marc
20. n accesses the Setting Menu in which it is pos XS sible to set a series of functions described below Access to the Setting Menu is reserved for Users with Priority Level 4 Fig 33 Date amp Time Setting DATE AND TIME Hours From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing the appropriate icon will access the window for setting the Date and Time Set the correct time by selecting the area to be modified fig 34 and using the arrows on the side Press OK to confirm the selections made and then press on the arrow at the bottom of the window to Fig 34 access the next screen OK vy ESC Set the correct day month and year by selecting Date amp Time Setting the area to be modified fig 35 and using the arrows on the side Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC Month Year V OK 4 ESC Fig 35 Srahms Users 01 1203 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i 1 2 3K E Keypad Code H IR Key Code OK DEL ESC Fig 36 Enter User Name Marco a ABOIOHBHODHWW WYUMNOHMAVIRIT UYMWWWOAOOOO WWC CAP OK DEL BkSp ESC Fig 37 Marco ty JA mEEEEE EEEEEKEZEN B ESEESE E Keypad Code A IR Key Co
21. ng only of the sceneries or associated areas Alarms Off YES YES NO Forced Arming YES YES NO Reset Alarm Memory YES YES NO Access to the User Menu YES YES NO A code set with priority level 1 does not cause any action but only the valid typed data is memorized 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 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 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 of date and time YES O Changing User Codes of others Registering Keys of others YES oO Changing own User Code Registering own Key YES YES Deletion of User Codes YES O Input Test YES YES Siren Test XES YES Battery Test YES YES Srahms Arming Disarming and Partial Arming a Pen for touchscreen B
22. ntry Delay the passing of this time is marked by the continuous sounding of the buzzer inside he keypad The time necessary to enter the code on the keypad and exit the protected zone is known as the Exit Delay The passing of the Entry Delay and Exit Delay ime is marked by the continuous sounding of the buzzer inside the keypad the user tries to arm the system with devices in alarm red LED lit the buzzer will sound intermit ently to advise that the system cannot be armed The keypad buzzer will in any case be active during he alarm time 7 il If you are in the Installer Menu this is signalled on the mechanical keypads and receivers by all four LEDs flashing intermittently A The sounding of the buzzer however can be disa bled with a setting option for each individual keypad 37 Srahms Green Mains PW On LED BXINIR receiver and BXKEIRO1 Green System Armed Disarmed LED Red Alarm LED Yellow Partial Arming LED Meaning LED Colour on flashing off 3 F mains power mains green mains power supply on battery fault outage on off green armed exit delay disarmed alarm red Alarm system armed EARE No alarm Not Ready system disarmed y Ready partial yellow System partially armed _ E or inputs temporarily excluded Functions control button Transmission in progress LED
23. o during the setting phase have been assigned the Priority Level 4 can also remove a User and the associated codes from the list using the key DEL fig 42 Press OK fig 43 to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC 0 123456789 0 123456789 amay GENERAL PARAMETERS From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing the appropriate icon will access the window for view ing the general parameters set by the Installer and setting some general parameters that can be set by the User 22 Srahms 1 PW restore State cannot be changed by the User 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 cannot be changed by the User This parameter allows to select whether or not the system can be managed by external supervision sys tems GSM Control can be changed by the User This parameter allows to select whether or not the system can be rem
24. ocedure an infrared pulse with a duration of more than 3 seconds must be sent At the end of the procedure the meaning of the LEDs will return to normal A If you are in the Installer Menu this is signalled on the mechanical keypads and receivers by all four LEDs flashing intermittently 39 brahms BRAHMS ELETTRONICA S r l Via Gran Sasso 18 20010 Bareggio MILANO Italy http www brahmselettronica it e mail info brahmselettronica it cE
25. otely managed by means of a GSM dialler BXGM0001 Arming through Areas Arming through Sceneries cannot be changed by the User This parameter allows to select if the 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 can be changed by the User When the function is 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 User with priority level 3 or 4 can force the arming following the procedures described in the section Forced Arming 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 23 brahms GSM Communicator Menu GSM COMMUNICATOR MENU From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing on the appropriate icon accesses the GSM Communicator Menu fig 45 in which it is possible to
26. re 45 in order to return to the Setting Menu A The numbers MUST be preceded by the proper international prefix 39 for Italy 25 Srahms Extension Request ty Extension 15 Fig 49 EXTENSION REQUEST From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing the appropriate icon will access the window Extension Request fig 49 The extension request can be used when there is a need to suspend execution of all the automatic actions controlled by the timer Pressing the icons W the extension time can be changed from 15 to 90 minutes with steps of 15 minutes Pressing the button OK the timer suspension will immediately begin for the set period of time after which all the suspended actions will be executed Before the extension time has expired another request can be made for up to a maximum number of 5 times If you ask for another extension before the previous one has finished any remaining time will NOT be added to the new extension period but instead be lost This means you will only be able to use one entire extension period after each additional request Therefore it is advisable to renew the extension request near the end of the previous time so as to make better use of this function A The Extension Request can be performed only by Users who during the setting phase have been assigned the Priority Level 4 26 Srahms Au
27. s gas detectors smoke detectors emergency buttons etc PW Fault This event is triggered by the lack of mains power supply to the system Battery Fault This event is triggered by the lack of power supply from the auxiliary batteries of the system Generic Fault This event is triggered by faults on the devices in the system Srahms f ae i ee Ein yhy is f ECES Fa Fig 19 C3 Burglar Fig 20 Registered Events OngSens kitchen 001 Intrusione 01 03 2006 16 04 ALARM AND FAULT SIGNALLING In case of an alarm or fault in progress the main window will change its usual appearance and in place of the date and time a flashing icon will appear which identifies the active event type if applicable the area to which the device in alarm has been associated will also be flashing fig 19 An alarm can also be active for an extremely short time passing in front of an IR sensor a window being opened and then closed again glass being broken after which the event is no longer In progress but can be considered as Occurred In this case the icon representing the event is fixed and the area concerned by the alarm will stop flash ing fig 20 The fact that the alarm has Occurred does not exclude the possibility that the intrusion or tamper ing is still in progress thus it is recommended that utmost care be take
28. set some parameters regarding the message sending proce dures and create a phone book These changes can only be made by Users who during the setting phase have been assigned the Fig 45 Priority Level 4 GSM Message Setting Burglar Alarm ty From the GSM Communicator Menu fig 45 2 5 7 EED i i a E Ea a Bey select the Messages icon to access the GSM Mes Vocal Messages YES sage Setting window fig 46 w GSM Message Setting SMS No tp Personal Message Y Pressing the icons 4 next to the first item in the window fig 46 it is possible to 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 OK ESC Fig 46 Using the icons 4 located on the next two ines you can select the format in which the mes sages should be sent Press OK to confirm the selections made before returning to the previous window with ESC A The Personal Message function is not active 24 Srahms Phone Book Setting Phone Book Setting Tel Number 01 tP fags From the GSM Communicator Menu fig 45 Massimiliano select the Phone Book icon to access the Phone 3904225858585 Book Setting window fig 47 032
29. some users so that they can only arm and disarm certain areas K Fig 16 r If the User Code entered is only allowed access to 7 the areas from 6 to 10 then the arming of the sys prag s WAIE tem will be partial fig 17 e e Fri O3rd March L Fig 17 If the same user would like to partially arm the Select Areas system however he would not have access to all the areas but would partially arm only the areas assigned to him fig 18 A Only the installer can change the access privileges of the users and the areas assigned to them Srahms Alarm and Fault Management a Burglar EE T Pale SEAN Tamper Alarm PW Fault Battery Fault Event Display by way of example all the event icons are displayed Siren Off The events described below are detected by the Control Panel regardless of the its state with the excep tion of the Burglar Alarm which is detected only when the system area is armed Fault Burglar Alarm This event is triggered by the activation of the intrusion detectors motion sensors vibration sensors magnetic contacts etc Tamper Alarm This event is triggered by the activation of the anti tampering devices present on modules sensors containers etc Generic Alarm This event is triggered by the activation of devices other than the intrusion detectors such a
30. tomatic Program Disabling ty Timer off Fig 50 AUTOMATIC PROGRAM DISABLING From the Setting Menu fig 33 pressing the appropriate icon will access the window Automatic Program Disabling fig 50 With the Timer Off default setting all the timer settings are blocked With the Timer On the timer settings are executed The actions which have not been executed during the blocked period Timer Off will NOT be execut ed when the normal Timer operation is restored Timer On A The Automatic Program Disabling can be per formed only by Users who during the setting phase have been assigned the Priority Level 4 27 Srahms Change Keypad Code Luca iiil Enter User Code OWBWA COo 012345 Valid Code Fig 51 Change IR Key Code D Luca el Press IR Key Button near a IR Key Receiver IR Key Registered OK Fig 52 oar J aan Change Keypad Code From the User Menu fig 29 by pressing the appropriate button we will access the Change Keypad Code window fig 51 On the first line will appear the name of the User associated with the User Code that we have entered for access to the User Menu Once the new number has been entered press OK to confirm the selection before returning to the previous
31. tomatically mode has been set the user can only choose a scenery to be activated from among those assigned o him by the installer The arming of the scenery is carried out by pressing the key corresponding to he scenery to be activated Provided that the number is correct and the select ed scenery is correctly assigned to the User the procedure will terminate successfully Otherwise he procedure will be quit without making any changes to the system f no key is pressed within 15 seconds the proce dure will be quit automatically RESET ALARM MEMORY To cancel the alarm memory regarding the single activation cycle enter lt User Code gt ALARMS OFF To turn off the active alarm signals enter lt User Code gt ACOUSTIC SIGNALS OF THE KEYBOARDS Any fault concerning the system triggers the inter mittent sounding of the keypad buzzer f instead the partial arming through sceneries All the alarms concerning the system other than the Silent Alarm trigger the continuous sounding of he keypad buzzer Furthermore the keypads can be set during instal ation so as to emit a sound to advise the user of he imminent activation of the alarm system this unction is necessary in the event the keypad is posi ioned inside the protected area and accessing the same keypad entails the activation of some sensor The time necessary to enter the protected zone and enter the User Code on the keypad is known as the E
32. u fig 61 pressing the appro priate icon allows the user to select the system language A The Choose Language window will appear automatically when the system is turned on or turned back on after a complete power outage 34 Srahms Auxiliary Keypad BXTAINO1 Functions Green Mains PW On LED Green System Armed Disarmed LED Red Alarm LED Yellow Partial Arming LED Meaning LED Colour Icon flashi ff on lashing o mains green A mains power supply on battery fault ae on off green Q armed exit delay disarmed alarm red A Alarm system armed alan meinor No alarm Not Ready system disarmed y Ready Om System partially armed or z E partial yellow mo inputs temporarily excluded KEYPAD STATES Soft backlighting Intense backlighting Keypad in Stand by Keypad in use 35 Srahms The auxiliary keypad BXTAINO1 allows the user to manage some basic functions of the burglar alarm system through the key combinations illustrated in the table below Key Combination Action lt User Code gt 4 Arming Disarming of the control panel Starts the Partial Arming procedure lt User Code gt 4 Resets the Alarm Memory lt User Code gt 4 1O lt User Code gt O O Turns off the Alarms Deactivates the keypad Buzzer Deactivates the key backlighting

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