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1. 12V from 1 2 up to 7Ah ransformer 50 60 Hz il 15 25 V 35V Tamper switch adjusting Adjust the temper switch with the help of the screw below it so as viewed from aside to be IN horizontal EE Figure 11 Location of the modules in the box and the electrical connections among them 2 System Installation 13 3 Run the mains cable for 230V AC 50 60Hz through opening 7 shown in Figure 11 and connect it to the mains terminal Figure 12 Use one of the three plastic caps to fix the mains power cable in Clamp 10 Figure 11 With the additional provided spare parts kit use the two screws tapping screw 2 9x13 cross slot DIN 798 to secure the cap to the clamp F TYPE FUSE 0 315A 230 10 50 60Hz Figure 12 Connecting to the mains terminal 4 Connect the ribbon cable to the display and the one of the built in siren to the main module see Figure 13 a 1 RESET Jumper bo NOT TOUCH 2 Flat terminal for connecting the keypad THE ANTENNA 3 Flat terminal for connecting the dialler 4 Connector for connecting the built in siren 5 Connector for connecting the tamper switch 6 Battery Fuse 2A type self recov
2. 2 System Installation 11 2 2 Control Panel Installation 2 2 1 Selecting the Installation Location The installation location of the control panel and the various devices shall strongly influence the efficiency of the wireless alarm system In order to achieve best performance for the radio signal and respectively for the good serviceability of your wireless alarm system please follow the recommendations given below zi r Outdoor siren m 7 SR200R Eu dii 07 Y f L 9 PIR detector AVA P Rex y PIR detector AVA Magnet Contact MC 100 TE za Remote 1 Control RC 102 TE Figure 8 A model situation of locating the AVA Control Panel and the wireless devices enrolled in it Fire Detector lt PIR Detector LEGEND Magnet Contact Z Control Panel Figure 9 Location of the AVA Control Panel and the wireless devices enrolled in it within the premises The Control Panel is located approximately within the centre of the alarm system 12 2 2 2 Box Installation 1 Use the provided profile board see the back of the packaging to drill mounting openings 6 8 mm at the installation location Figure 10 For reco screws and 6x30 UN 9802 plugs and Figu 2
3. the telephone The possible options are for computer control or for using iH Tons A c cn i for human control individually and when us ing LES JA Goce for data exchange The r menu aa for a reset of all adjusted communicator pa rameters and for resetting default producer settings Use the button to confirm the entered data and changes 3 8 6 Alarm System Control by Telephone Listening to and controlling the alarm system by telephone is done after the alarm sys tem is dialled from a tone telephone Following a system signal the user must dial to interrupt it and then dial a 6 digit code The first four digits represent a valid user two are random numbers The code must have permitted i rights see 83 3 1 Programming User Codes Names and After confirmation signal from the system the answering machine mode is turned on Switching over among the various modes is done with the figures 0 1 2 3 To change over to control mode select 9 Whilst in this state dial the function number between 001 and 006 for arming between 101 and 106 for disarming To return to listening to answering machine dial 0 To stop the connection press 99 in listening mode 3 Programming 55 Algorithm for working with the communicator over the telephone Dial the telephone number Wait for co
4. 3 8 5 Control Parameters Programming 53 3 8 6 Alarm System Control by Telephone 54 3 9 Maintenance MENU ies dua asperi 56 X EV ENA 58 5 Electrical Specifications 2 1 1 59 6 Additional Spare Parts Kit 60 7 Declaration of Comformity 20 2 0 61 RC T 62 CUARANTEE E 63 NOTICE Carefully read this manual before attempting to install and program the system 4 1 General Information 1 General Information 1 1 Main Specifications AVA is a wireless security system designed to protect domestic and commercial premises by providing protection against intruder break in fire various technical and medical events The system consists of a control panel with a built in LCD display and a keyboard and has a two way communication with a set of various wireless devices an infrared detector a magnetic contact a fire detector a remote control a repeater module a wireless keyboard and a wireless outdoor siren Fig 1 In addition to the main panel a telephone communicator d
5. Once given detector is specified to be of a wire type it will automatically be renamed as idit which will become a common denomination for all wire sensors After the sensor type is determined as it the selection is confirmed by pressing the button To return to the main menu for programming wire sensors double press the button 510 3 Programming 33 In the Deuices menu use the CJ D buttons to select the second zZ3Prosiamm hl Dev sub menu see See or C RD C3 6G lt gt o ow y lt 00 W The group and ine wire dus from which information will be provided can be pro grammed in the Z3Prcaram kl Deu menu Use the CJ D buttons to scroll through all BUS wire devices A group and a wire input is individually assigned to each wire device The performance is as described in 83 1 3 The wire input number is selected in this menu As each of the wire inputs supports double zoning it should be specified which wire detector will pass information to which wire input Sensor 1 input is connected to terminal Z1 and R 1K is used Sensor 2 input is connected to terminal Z1 and R 2 2K is used Sensor 3 input is connected to terminal Z2 and R 1K is used Sensor 4 input is connected to terminal Z2 and R 2 2K is used Connection Diagram of Zn1 Connection Diagram of Zn2 510 Zn1 GND Zn2 GND 510 34 3 Programming 3 1 10 Repeater module Programming The Repeater modul
6. System Installation Template DRILL HERE DRILL HERE DRILL HERE mounting onto a brick wall it is mmended to use 4 2x35 DIN 7981 DRILL HERE DRILL HERE 2 Install the back of the box the wall adjust the tamper switch as shown in NH 7 Figure 10 1 Mounting holes 2 Built in siren 3 AVA Control module 4 Mains power supply terminal 5 Main cable opening 6 Plastic caps for fixing the power supply cable 220V AC 7 Mains power supply opening 8 TAMPER Switch 9 Antenna for radiocommunication Reap af JE Tu a Room for 3 f digital dialler 2 J adding Room for additional TI modules TAN H between the control panel and the wireless devices 10 Clamp for supporting the power supply cable 11 Additional opening for cable runnng Accumulator battery
7. With the help of the Arm Disarm functions the system provides full or partial Arming Dis arming Arming function 1 Arms Groups 1 2 and 3 full arm Arming function 2 Arms Group 2 partial arm Arming function 3 Arms Groups 2 and 3 partial arm Disarming function 1 Disarms Groups 1 2 and 3 Disarming function 2 Disarms Group 2 Disarming function 3 Disarms Groups 2 and 3 The programming of Arming Disarming functions is described 83 2 To access the group programming menu press in succession Engineer 2828 code 7777 ooo O The detectors can be grouped in 6 different areas and their status can be checked with the O OD buttons To programme the parameters of a group use the button to access the submenus and specify the type and name change The menu allows selection of the type of sensor groups The serves to specify the kind of alarm activation IF instant activation xit activates entry exit time icu the group is activated following an event alarm in Ent group t Liem selecting this option renders the group inactive Note the viri uzed type is chosen there will be no group status indication on the display By default Group 1 is programmed as Entry Exit type Group 2 as Fol low and Groups 3 to 6 as Instant The type of all groups could be repro grammed according to accommodate personal use of the system The performance is as descri
8. for about 10 sec and then power it while the tamper is open A red LED starts blinking 2 While the red LED is blinking press quickly the device tamper switch at least 3 times The red LED lights up continuously for 1 sec to indicate a deleted HA of a device After such restart the device will have a deleted HA and the pressing of the tamper switch again will attempt to enrol the device in the control panel The first enrolled device in the system will be added to Group 1 the second to Group 2 and any following one to group 3 Keep in mind that all fire detectors following enrolment are by default added to Group 6 All enrolled devices can be further re programmed according to your choice and needs It is recommended to double check your programing table after completion in respect to devices place group and name It is also advisable every device to be assigned a specific name so that it can be easily identifiable within the system see 3 1 2 Common Detector Parameters and the Example for Programming Detector Groups and Programming Functions in 83 4 As a rule all wireless devices are programmed to send test messages to the control panel over a specific time interval This is brought about by the need for the control system to monitor at all times their reliability and performance The test message time XX minutes is the same as for all other devices can be programmed see 83 1 1 Common Parameters devices hav
9. for acti vating the output has been selected PGM see 83 3 any temperature above that programmed shall restored the ini tially of the output The preset default option is t Use the button to confirm all entered dao and changes 3 1 4 Programming of MC 100 TE Magnetic Contacts Use the Q CD buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcsram Devige e This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system magnetic contacts Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system magnetic contacts can be scrolled through with the help of the G buttons epu The first magnetic contact MCO1 in this example has been recorded as a second sys tem device 02 and the second 02 as the fourth 04 The names of the devices have been edited according to their location within the system Example Banc Se 2 From the screen of each device press the button to enter its parameter ming submenu For clarity we shall use 1 as a device name 3 Programming The menu for programming the number of input pulses expected to be introduced at the roller shutter control or expected to be generated by the shock sensor see instruction on installing and servicing the MC 100 TE detector can be set here Entered value of 00 means that to the
10. in its installation instructions Exit of the procedure for adding devices gt 0 the system Note The enrolment of RC 102 TE remote control do not require opening of its cover Follow the given enrolling procedure in the individual operation instruction of RC 102TE 3 Place its battery paying attention to the polarity The green and the red LEDs will light up for half a second 4 Single press the device tamper in order to transmit radio ID signal to the panel If enrolment has been successful the display of the control panel will show information about the type of device and the specific house address If the device has not been registered in the control panel at the first attempt press its tamper again After the device has been enrolled it will automatically pass into radio communication mode 5 Go over to the device installation location and perform a radio test This will ascertain whether the selected location has good radio signal conditions and communication with the control panel Single press the device tamper switch If the LED blinks two or three times in green then the radio signal and communication are good and the device can be installed at the selected place If the LED blinks green once or does not blink at all then the radio communication is poor and the installation place must be changed i e move the device to a different place in the same room Note that the LED blinks in red when the devi
11. installed in the wireless system box and has the following basic functions 1 Transmits messages by telephone to the central monitoring station or to a preset telephone number 2 Provides remote control and system programming by computer 3 Provides the ability to listen talk and control the system over the telephone To access the menu to programme the digital communicator select Engineer 299 code 7777 285 The communicator menus are active only when the Dialer has been prop e erly installed and connected in the main panel box The system allows up to six telephone numbers to be recorded by which the system can report a specific event Use the buttons on the keyboard to enter the digits and letters in all menus of the communicator and press to confirm the introduced data 3 Programming 47 3 8 1 Telephone Numbers Programming Button Use the i PFHhcormez menu to view the different sub menus for programming the pa rameters of the different telephone numbers Each telephone number is programmed The respective menus programmed For telephones 1 to 6 a telephone number is assigned to dial the user or a station Enter digits 0 9 and or the letters qur mpm for an interval where the letters have the ar i towing meanings gt is a 2 second pause means passing over to pulse dialling mode means passing over to ton
12. modifier about date There are no sel opis following reset Set the hour for transmitting an automatic test to a central sta tion Set a number between 0 and 23 Following a system reset the test hour will be 12 Set the minute for transmitting an automatic test to the monitor ing station Set a number between 0 and 59 Following a system reset the introduced minute shall be 01 52 3 Programming 3 8 4 PC Connection Programming Button i S08 i Introduce the panel ID No for data exchange UDL After reset the preset value is 1234 Introduce the computer ID number for communicating with the UDL After reset the preset value is 1234 Introduce a UDL call back ia us number the numbers 0 9 and or the letters T and for an inter val where the letters have the following meanings is a 2 second pause means passing over to pulse dialling mode means passing over to tone dialling mode Each dialling begins in tone mode The interval double pressing the button 42 deletes the unnec essary figures from the telephone number After the communica tor is reset there will be no default introduced number pr i E 27 3 Programming 53 When answering the telephone select the type of signal from the menu possible options are iaciem after the telephone is answered the system will ex p
13. necessary programme the outputs 7 If necessary change system parameters 8 Do not forget to instruct the user how to operate the system and where necessary to seek installation assistance 2 5 Language Selection During initial start up the menus by default are in English In order to change the menus over to other language select in succession Engineer coc code 7777 282 e O This enables prior access to the system parameters and the opportunity to select the desired language After selecting the indicated buttons the screen has the following view You can choose the selected language by pressing the button for confirmation After the language is changed and confirmed press the button twice to return to the initial menu screen see also 81 3 3 Display 2 System Installation 17 2 6 Installing Wireless Devices The Control Panel communicates with the wireless devices via a two way radio connection In order for an AVA System to communicate with the wireless devices they must first be enrolled in the system so that it can identify them Every wireless device has a unique house address HA with which it is memorized in the configuration of the system All wireless devices are enrolled according to a uniform algorithm 2 6 1 Enrolling of New Devices 1 Start a procedure for adding new devices to the system Select in succession Engineer ooo code 7777 285 a E 2 Open the cover of the device as shown
14. selected button Fire type alarm response by the selected button Button 1 Figure 18 RC102 TE Buttons By default the buttons are programmed as follows K G A H Button 1 ARMS groups 1 2 and D Button 2 DISARMS groups 1 2 and 3 Button 3 ARMS all groups in the system Button 4 DISARMS all groups in the system Every button has been programmed to functions Arming or Disarming which can be activated by the press of the button In order to monitor the status of the system via the information button on the remote control it must remain as not programmed in the system For more information about programming the remote control see RC 102 TE Operation Manual The programming of functions is described in 83 2 page 32 Also see the example how to group devices and programme Arming Disarming functions in S3 4 page 40 Use the CJ D buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcsram Devige This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system remote controls Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system remote controls can be scrolled through with the help of the G buttons The first remote control REMO1 in this example is recorded as the fifth system device 5 and the second REMO2 as the sixth OGREM The names of the devices have been edited accor
15. up i e the power supply is turned on initial power supply with a mounted jumper for full reset located next to the processor see Figure 13 page 13 Before performing a full system reset to remove the jumper from the control module next to the processor prepare the box to be closed by placing the nuts from the spare parts kit in the holders on the internal side of the cover Figure 16 Turn the two M3x16 screws into the cover openings so that they join the nuts but do not go all the way Turn on the main power supply with the mounted jumper for full reset of the control module The system will begin to operate and the display will indicate Remove the jumper and wait for several seconds for the system to restart The display will indicate Connect the battery terminals observing the polarity Place the top cover and wind the screws to the end as shown in Figure 17 After performing a full system reset AVA system will automatically go on normal working mode and a sound signalization for open tamper in the system the tamper of the control module will turn on and on the LCD will start blinking symbol The sound signal can be stopped by single pressing the button of the keypad and symbol T will disappear after the top cover is finally installed and the tamper switch is closed Figure 16 Figure 17 16 2 System Installation 2 4 System Progra
16. without the re quirement of an user code The messages to the communicator and the event memory log during operation with single touch functions are generated for user Code 16 ee fore user code 16 has to be respectively programmed by assigning MLL see AVA User Mamia ST The options orne touch menu and touch have been activated by default The activated option Tarpen cr Last gives the possibility for gene amo a mes ae Bl Jost deco event With the activated option cizabie thesystem would not send messages for open tamper switch si a device 4 Use the button to confirm the entered data and changes All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the re button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 6 7 Software Version The software version can menu maje 3 6 8 Language Menu The AVA Control Panel supports different languages for the system menu By default the menus are in English noj Use the button to confirm the entered language 46 3 Programming 3 7 Service Menu The service menu is programmed and used ONLY by authorized personnel e of the producer 3 8 Communicator Dialer Programming Engineer ooo 77 7 Q CO MICO DO DO CH C The communicator is designed to be
17. 00 220 3 V 1 1 1 P Borislav Yordanov Quality Manager Name and function Sofia May 25th 2005 Place and date of issue 62 BS NOTES 63 GUARANTEE During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall at its sole discretion replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory All parts replaced and or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee or for ninety 90 days whichever period is longer The original purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties taxes or VAT which may be payable GUARANTEE PROCEDURE This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned The manufacturer shall accept no product whatsoever of which no prior notice has been received CONDITIONS FOR WAIVING THE GUARANTEE This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship related to its normal use It shall not cover Damages resulting from improper transportation and handling Damages caused by natural calamities such as fire floods storms earthquakes or lightning Damages caused by
18. 53 8 4 page 52 1 2 Supported Wireless Devices AVA Keyboard VG is used to monitor the status of the system for arming and disarming the alarm panel The keyboard has one wire input zone used to connect a magnetic contact in case the keyboard is installed on a wall close to a door The keyboard may have an option for play back of 7 voice messages FD100TE Optical Smoke Fire Detector for reporting fire events with sensitivity level adjustment options Infrared Detector for reporting movement with an option for wall or stand mounting MC100TE Magnetic Detector for door or window frame installation with an option for rolling shutter control D RC102TE Remote Control with panel visual and sound indication for sending and receiving messages about the system status whether armed or disarmed as well as whether the system is in alarm mode 7 Outdoor siren SR200R Repeater module Detailed information on installation enrolment and adjustment of the various wireless devices is provided in their individual manuals 6 1 General Information 1 3 Control Panel Keyboard LCD The main panel keyboard consists Display of an LCD Display LED Indication and 20 buttons with general and special functions A beep is generated to acknowledge the Microphone pressing of any button A sound signal is also used to indicate where a specific operation is accepted or re
19. DeVICOS 17 2 6 1 Enrolling New Devices simis sunan suqau ese succes lane 17 2 6 2 Deleting the House Address of a Device 19 x OE ANAM EN EIN UU T 20 3 1 Device Programming METRI RET TT 20 98 1 1 Common Paramelelf 21 3 1 2 Common Detector Parameters rini nhan rore ranas 21 3 1 3 Programming of AVA P Rex 100 TE Infrared Detectors 23 3 1 4 Programming of MC 100 TE Magnetic Contacts 24 3 1 5 Programming of RC102 TE Remote Control 26 3 1 6 Programming of SR200R Outdoor Siren 28 3 1 7 Programming of FD 100 TE Fire Detector 29 3 1 8 Programming of Wireless AVA Keyboard 31 3 1 9 Programming of Wire 32 3 1 10 Programming of rra eben 34 3 2 Functions FOO GIN Mods us 36 3 2 1 Arming Functions Progr Ii 2 36 3 2 2 Disarming Functions Programming gt 37 3 3 RET 38 3 3 1 Programming of User Codes Names
20. T AR 301r 44 EV BAT LOW YT STI 45 EV BAT REST YR 46 NOT USED 47 EV ExpM TAMPER ES 341 48 EV ExpM TAMPER R EJ 341r 49 EV RF BATT XT 384 50 EV RF BATT R XR 384r 51 EV RF INTERF XQ 344 52 EV RF INTER R XH 344r 53 58 NOT USED 59 EV ExpM LOST EM 333 60 EV_ExpM_LOST_R EN 333r 61 EV_CLEAN_SENSOR AS 616 62 NOT USED 63 NOT USED 64 NOT USED 5 Electrical Spesifications 59 5 Electrical Specifications 5 1 Electrical Specifications of AVA Control Panel Power Supply Main power supply 230V AC 10 50 60Hz Backup Battery 12V 1 2 7Ah Accumulator Current Consumption device optional from 230V AC with battery full charged 40 50mA from 230V AC with 0 8A charge current 100mA from Battery without 230V AC 40 140mA depends on the back light mode output statuses etc Performance Duration in Case of 230V AC failure with 1 2Ah Battery minimum 12 h maximum 30 h with 7Ah Battery minimum 72 h maximum 148 h Maximal current at Output 1 at U CLOSED 2A t ALU OPEN the output current is restricted by 1K resistor Maximal current at Outputs 2 3 4 at U CLOSED 100mA ALU OPEN the output current is restricted by 1K resistor Primary fuse 230V AC 0 315A Battery fuse 2A Supplementary voltage 12V fuse 1A Dimensions of the AVA Control Panel Box 293 x 340 x 102 mm 5 2 Electrical Specifications of a Repeater Module Power Supply Main
21. Teletek electronics AVA Wireless Security System INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL C 1304 0 2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information 40001 4 1 1 Main lt 5 OS CNG ANOS ME 4 1 2 Supported Wireless 5 Control S a reiten sue UD REM RUNE 6 NARE INA MT S 6 12222 ple ON DEDE ALIM D Z 1225 eaa a A Ro T 1 3 4 Symbols Used for Text Entering from the 8 1 35 Keypad 8 1 36 BUM SES OT 8 2 System Installation enne 9 2 1 Wireless System Installation Basics 9 2 2 Control Panel Installation sucio usan ttt Pe 11 2 2 1 Choosing the Installation Location 11 2 22 BOX MOUNINO 12 2 2 3 Connecting Wire Zones and Programmable Outputs 14 2 2 4 Connecting a Digital Communicator Dialer 14 2 3 Initial Start up of the Control 15 2 4 System Programming Sequence 16 2 5 Language 16 2 6 Installing Wireless
22. and Attributes JO 3 3 2 Changing the Engineer 39 3 4 Detector Groups Programming sess 40 3 9 Quipuls Programming 2 55 teme ebur ao ipu bons 42 3 6 System Parameters Programming Redde nce 43 3 6 1 Display parameters Programming eseeeeeeeeee e 43 3 6 2 Built in Parameters Programming vek ika 44 3 6 3 Entry Time Programming aii eni rane riala ak bi anje delavka 44 3 6 4 Exit Time Programming sena ibd 44 Table of Contents 3 3 6 5 Programming Backlight Turnoff Time and Generating of an Event for Mains Power BOSE D RE 45 3 6 6 System Option Programming temet 45 3 6 7 Software Version 45 3 6 8 Changing the Menu 45 SE ded RIO T ETE 46 3 8 Digital Communicator Dialer Programming 46 3 8 1 Telefphone Numbers Programming esee 47 3 8 2 Event Messages Programming 48 3 6 9 Dialer Options 2 52 ne ve 49 3 8 4 PC Connection Programming 52
23. bed in 3 1 2 Use the m button to confirm all entered data and changes 42 3 Programming 3 5 Outputs Programming Engineer ooo code 7777 292 gt O chdad In order to indicate usually to external devices certain system events see Table of events or trouble all programmable outputs PGM1 PGM4 can be programmed sepa rately from the functions Several events can be programmed simultaneously as a logi cal OR from the programmed events will be formed To access the output programming menu press in succession Engineer 299 code 7777 255 Use the CD buttons to select the output that has to be programmed 18 18 K 27 Programme the events for which the output is to be activated 1 Programme the trouble for which the output is to be activated Programme the normal status of the output when inactive if ac tivated it alternates it s status NC NO By default all outputs are programmed as NC Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the rc button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming 43 3 6 System Parameters programming Engineer 209 code 7777 285 The menu allows programming of a variety of different system parameters which are common to the system To access the System Parameters me
24. ce is sending radio signal to the base 6 Install the base of the device following the instructions provided in its individual manual 7 Close the device box paying attention for its tamper switch to be also well closed In about 5 sec after closing its inclosure the device will exit the radio test mode and will begin normal operation 8 Press the button to exit the procedure for adding new devices If after closing the box of the device the symbol blinks on the display of the control panel that means the device is still in radio test mode The device will leave this mode only after its tamper switch is closed and remains closed for more than 5 sec 18 2 System Installation Example for enrolling a wireless device infrared detector 5 Enai ooo Bode 7777282 C1 1 Put on the battery The green and red LEDs will light up together for half a second Press and release the tamper switch Attention If the enrolling of the device fails press the Tamper switch once again Follow the LED indication is a GreemED ingle Single MS D n Y xk Y Long Long XX gt X Address it V Address A successful enrolled to the control panel device is displayed on the LCD as type and with its unique house address LCD displays After a successful enrollment the device automatically passes into radio test mode Radio Test Mode Atten
25. data 3 3 2 Changing the Engineer Code The engineer code can be changed from the user menu This code has no name If the change has been done correctly the screen will display Use the etr button to ue main screen of the User menu The screen zm C if any code which already exists is intro duced and ERROR if hore are discrepancies between the initial code introduced d the Dona Na code In both cases the introduction should be resumed from the beginning 40 3 Programming 3 4 Programming Detector Groups Engineer code 7777 388 O The system provides flexible organization of the different sensor groups which can be Armed Disarmed with the help of functions For better clarity we shall illustrate how the groups are determined with the example given in Figure 9 page 11 in the beginning of this manual Example of grouping sensor areas and programming Arm Disarm functions The configuration includes 1 control panel 3 infrared detectors 2 fire detectors and 2 magnetic contacts FIRE 1 Fire Detector lt PIR Detector LEGEND Magnet Contact Control Panel po Room 4 Group areas GROUP 1 Rooms 2 t 3 Detectors MC1 MC2 Type Entry Exit GROUP 2 Room 1 Garage Detectors PIR1 PIR2 FIRE1 Type Instant GROUP 3 Room 4 Detectors PIR3 FIRE2 Type Instant 3 Programming A Programming Arm Disarm Functions
26. ding to their location within the system 2 From the screen of each device press the button to enter its parameter ming submenu For clarity we shall use as a device name 3 Programming 27 MO JU ya Programme the function to be activated by pressing button 1 Programme the function to be activated by pressing button 2 Programme the function to be activated by pressing button 3 Programme the function to be activated by pressing button 4 The performance is as described in 83 1 2 zie The performance is as described 83 1 2 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 28 3 Programming 3 1 6 Programming of SR200R Outdoor Siren Use the G buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcaram This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system sirens Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system sirens can be scrolled through with the help of the CJ D buttons The first siren SIRO1 in this example has been recorded as the seventh system device 07SIR and the second SIRO2 as the eighth O8SIR The names of the devices have been edited according to their location within the system 2 From the screen of each device press the button to ente
27. e dialling mode Esch dialling starts in tone mode The interval double pressing the button 42 deletes the unnec essary digits from the telephone number After the communica tor is reset there is no entered telephone number by default E 27 It is recommended that the telephone numbers be introduced to the sys tem last because after they are confirmed with the button the commu nicator will start dialling them as is assigned in the parameters by default 48 3 Programming xszt For telephones 1 to 6 is assigned a number for a Destination from 1 to 4 where 1 means top dialling priority and 4 is the lowest prior ity Any message about an event is transmitted individually to one of the four Destinations after it has been successfully transmitted the telephone transmission attempts to the same Destination are ter minated By default and after reset the communicator is assigned to Destination 1 A protocol for Cata oo Is for every telephone from 1 to 6 si HP DEC for data exchange with cen tral sition and a protocol for personal calls to user The default ei the communicator is restarted is i A 4 digit identification number of a site is programmed for every telephone from 1 to 6 for transmitting events to the monitoring sta tion By quick pressing the amp button enter Figures 0 or let ters A After the communicator is reset the
28. e is a device to facilitate communication between the control panel and the other devices of the system that are out of range The Repeater module com municates with the control panel by means of two way radio connection Follow the mentioned in S 2 1 requirements for installing the repeater module For en suring continuous and reliable working of the wireless security system every repeater module has a primary 230V AC 50 60Hz and back up an accumulator battery 12V 1 2 7Ah power supply Adding the repeater module to the system configuration is the same as every other wire less device 1 Start a procedure for adding new devices to the system see also 5 2 6 Enrolling of new devices page 17 2 Power up the repeater with Tamper switch open For the first 5 seconds the repeater will beep frequently During that period close and open the tamper switch of the repeater 3 times to clear any old House Address 3 Press and release the tamper switch of the repeater in order to register its House Address to the control panel 4 If learning is successful the panel will display the unique ID of the repeater module its state and unique house address 5 Now perform radio test in the similar fashion as other devices The repeater indicates received signal strength with short beeps Radio test is successful if from 10 attempts no more of 2 or 3 are missed and the RSS is at least 2 beeps If there is only one or there is no beep the radio connec
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30. e per minute and informa tion is provided on the current status Use the button to confirm the entered data and changes 58 4 Events LOG 5 Events LOG Event DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT SIA ContactlD Default programming by destinations Number IN THE LOG FILE Protocol Protocol 3 4 1 EV_ERROR 2 EV BURG ALARM BA 130 3 EV_BURG_ALARM_REST BH 130r 4 EV_FIRE FA 110 5 EV_FIRE_REST FH 110r 6 EV_PANIC PA 120 ki ri EV PANIC REST PH 120r 8 EV TAMPER TA 137 n 9 EV TAMPER REST TR 137r 10 EV MEDICAL MA 100 i 11 EV MEDICAL REST MH 100r 12 EV SENSOR BPS UB 570 13 EV SENSOR BPS R UU 570 14 EV WATER ALARM WA 154 15 EV WATER ALARM R WH 154r 16 EV FIRE BPS FB 571 17 EV FIRE BPS REST FU 571r 18 EV HEAT ALARM KA 158 19 EV HEAT ALARM R KH 158r 20 21 NOT USED 22 EV FREEZE ALARM ZA 159 23 EV FREEZE ALARM ZH 159r 24 EV_DISARM_USER OP 401 25 EV_DISARM_REMOTE OQ 407 26 NOT USED 27 EV_ARM_USER CL 401 28 EV_ARM_REMOTE CQ 401 29 30 NOT USED 31 EV_PROG_ENG LB 627 32 EV_PROG_ENG_END LX 628 33 EV_DURESS HA 121 ki 34 EV COMM LINE YS 351 35 EV COMM LINE REST YK 351r 36 EV COMM FAIL YC 354 37 EV TEST AUTO RP 602 38 EV TEST MANUAL RX 601 m 39 EV FUSE YP 300 40 EV FUSE REST 300 41 EV SYSTEM RESET YW 305 42 EV AC LOSS AT 301 43 EV AC RES
31. e scrolled through with the help of the CJ D buttons Example The first fire detector 01 in this example is recorded as the ninth system device O9FIR and the second FIREO2 as the tenth 10FIR The names of the devices have been edited according to their location within the system 2 From the screen of each device press the button to enter its parameter program ming submenu For clarity we shall use F IREKI as a device name enrolled in the system fire detectors by default attributed to group 6 However they can be further redirect to another group 30 3 Programming 9 Va Va E Menu for selecting the degree of sensor sensitivity The default preset degree is permai The performance is as described in 63 1 3 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 The performance is as described in 83 1 2 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 i The performance is as described in 83 1 3 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 3 Programming 31 3 1 8 Programming of AVA Keyboard VG Wireless Keyboard Use the G buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcsram Devige e This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system wireless keyboards Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the ar button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system wireless k
32. e to be enrolled in the system again only where a full reset of the control panel has been performed see 82 3 or the device house address has been deleted All device HAs are stored in a separate power independent memory and cannot be deleted in case of simultaneous failure of main or back up power supply If a wireless system with enrolled devices is turned off the devices batteries MUST be removed in order not to be drained out of power in their continuous attempts to communicate with the panel 20 3 Programming 3 Programming System parameters programming is not required Every added device adopt s a default parameters which ensures the normal function of the system see The Appendix General Structure of System Menus The installer avails of the opportunity to programme them further depending on the specific installation In order to have clarity in the system we recommend to change rename the devices and user names Programming system parameters is done after entering a valid engineer code see 51 3 Scroll through the main system menus with the help of the Cc D buttons Access to a specific programme menu and confirmation of the introduced data is done by pressing the button The button goes one step back or rejects the introduced data All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the button of the keypad to change the parameter stat
33. ect to connected to a UDL computer oriri the system will expect human control over DTMF tones with listening talking and control options over the communicator After the system is reset there shall be no re sponse options Introduce the number of telephone rings before an answer by the system The telephone will not be answered at the preset value of O After reset the introduced value is 7 In order to control the system via aiios iie the answer function must have been enabled Me TONE of the number must be other than 0 and the me IMF onbe g must have been set in the pU Pu menu 3 8 5 Programming of Control Parameters i ka k i This menu provides an option for stopping any communication over the telephone line and deleting the memorized events sent to their respective destinations By default all destinations are off and only those shall be enabled which are expected to receive an event message All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu o4 3 Programming Piza The destinations to which test message is to be sent is set in the menu Programming is done as described in S3 There is no default preset Destination The menu sets the type of signal which is to be activated when
34. ectors i e for switching over from load to ground The additional 1K resistor in the collector serves as an additional output level in case the output is potential Then serviceability shall be restricted by the resistor In 1 In 2 Connection Diagram of Zn2 1k Figure 14 How to connect the wire zones and scheme of a programmable output GND 2 2 4 Connecting a Digital Communicator Dialer Figure 15 shows how to connect the CPC 100 TE Digital Communicator board to the control panel If the connection is correct and power is supplied to the control panel a green LED will begin to blink in the top left hand corner of the communicator Figure 15 3 2 Dialer 5 Wireless 13 System si o Control Panel 4 za Dialer BATT AUX 1 Flat interface connector for connecting to the control panel 2 Connector to the telephone line 3 Connector to the telephone devices 4 Flat interface connector for connecting to the control panel keypad 5 Green LED for power supply presence Connect the Dialer to the AVA control panel only when the main power Y supply is switched off The Dialer has to be the first device connected to the telephone line in order to provide it with highest priority in operation 2 System Installation 15 2 3 Initial Start up of the Control Panel After the system is installed it should be started
35. erable 7 EAUX Output Fuse type self recoverable AC Mains Power Supply 230V AC 10 50 60Hz AUX Power Supply 12V for detectors with consumption up to 1A PGM1 Programmable output with power transistor PGM2 PGM4 Programmable outputs with small power transistor Zn1 Zn2 Terminals for wire zones GND Common ground Cable shoes for connecting the accumulator Accumulator battery 12V 1 2 7Ah Figure 13 Overall view of the main module and description of the inputs and outputs 5 Install the charge battery 12V DC 1 2 7 Ah it is recommended to use a YUASA 12 model designed to provide backup power supply in case of mains failure 230V AC NOTE that the battery has to be connected to the AVA control module AFTER the initial system start up see 82 3 page 15 Observe the polarity of the battery terminals Otherwise the self recoverable 9 tuse BATT will turn out OBSERVE SAFETY MEASURES WHEN USING 220V 14 2 System Installation 2 2 3 Connecting Wire Zones and Programmable Outputs Connection Diagram of Zn1 Zn1 GND The system programmable outputs PGMs are transistor type NPN with a 1K resistor in the collector By default all PGMs are in NC state normally closed contact i e the programmable output is ON and the polarity of the output is grounded PGM1 is a power output whereas PGM s 2 3 and 4 are low current outputs The outputs are designed to be used as open coll
36. ers Menu as described in 53 6 1 Programming Display Parameters page 43 97 Screen 1 Screen 2 The display is lit by a LED backlight with controllable brightness and a power saving option when the keyboard is not in use and or during power failure for details see 83 6 5 page 45 8 1 General Information 1 3 4 Symbols Used for Text Introducing from the Keypad Bac um G9 cz e Use the keypad buttons numbered from 1 to 9 to introduce the symbols for entering group and detector names for adjusting the time and date etc In text editing and entering mode the button is repeatedly pressed until the required letter digit or symbol is obtained The available symbols of the pressed button are displayed in the top right hand corner when introduced Letters in Latin are displayed if the English version of the software is selected and in Cyrillic in the Bulgarian version ee over between the different languages is described 82 5 page 1 3 5 Keypad Sounder Beep when pressing a button Long beep reject an action One long beep followed by a few short ones confirmation signal Short beeps exit time is running Fast beeps entry time is running an important event such as Tamper Fire etc has occurred Double beep every 20 seconds trouble indication The double beep sig
37. ete 15 Figure 5 The construction and the width of the walls between the premises also affect the radio Low Reduction High Reduction signals transmitted between the devices o M 1 Low Reduction High Reduction 10 2 System Installation 3 No objects or obstructions which may reflect or absorb radio waves as well as devices causing interferences must be situated in close proximity of the control panel installation location Figure 6 Ca cabinet J Minimum 1m e 55556 Figures Do not install the panel close to sources of strong radio fields as these can cause interference and thus diminish the serviceability of the system and 9 its radio band 4 The control panel should be installed approximately within the centre of the premises that are to be guarded and the span to the various wireless devices should be relatively uniform 5 Where the control panel is installed in a corner at least 5 cm of space should be left around the box for proper ventilation Figure 7 The control panel installation loca tion should be dry and should not be subjected to harsh temperature changes The control panel should be installed close to grounding and telephone cables Non metal cabinet Figure 7
38. eyboards can be scrolled through with the help of the G buttons Example 6 The first wireless keyboard Keyboard01 this example has been recorded as the elev enth system device 11KBD and the second Keyboard02 as the twelfth 12KBD The names of the devices have been edited according to their location within the system 2 From the screen of each device press the ED bu mon to enter its parameter program ming submenu For clarity we shall use eskeari as a device name ae 2 rg The performance is as described in 83 1 3 The performance is as described 3 1 2 aie The performance is as described 83 1 2 The performance is as described in S3 1 2 Use the m button to confirm all entered data and changes 32 3 Programming 3 1 9 Programming of Wire Detectors Use the Q CD buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcsram Devige This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system wire detectors Two programming submenus are possible from this screen after pressing the sr button The i hirebesice menu is used to add wire detectors to the system Use the ae buttons t to device from the list a number without an attributed device and confirm using the button By default all devices have been preset as wireless type Respectively all e wire sensors need to be configured as wire type
39. firm all entered data and changes 38 3 Programming 3 3 User Programming Engineer ooo code 7777 2 e O The system supports 16 user codes with a 16 symbol name and parameters and one engineer code with all programming rights From the engineer code menu can not be changed the User s codes and their rights to bypass zones The manufacturer preset system codes 0000 for the Manager Code and 7777 for the Engineer Code Their values are automatically restored after completing a full system reset To access the user programming menu press in succession Engineer 299 code 7777 285 3 3 1 Programming User Codes Names Attributes programmed code xxx free position for new code The performance is as described in S3 1 2 fs The menu is used to assign code owner rights where all at tributes of the Manager Code are enabled by default All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming 39 ZD have the following meanings holds permission to programme all remaining codes holds permission to bypass zones Los MLE holds permission to view event log file at t holds permission to set date and time Meroe zess has enabled access to telephone line Use the B button to confirm all entered
40. given from the system inci Current status of the device House address of the device dM name Device name which could be edited by the installer This is the submenu for programming the parameters of the first enrolled and recorded in the system device The screen displays information about the number the type and unique house address of the device Each device in the system has a submenu for programming its parameters Two types of actions are possible from this screen 1 All enrolled and recorded in the system devices can be scrolled through with the G 0 buttons Example The first enrolled device in the example is an infrared detector 01PIR and the second is a siren O2SIR The devices have service names which can be edited 22 3 Programming 2 From the screen of each device press the button to enter its parameter program ming submenu The name of the wireless device can be freely edited in this menu Use the keypad to select the letters to write the new name A cursor is positioned under the letter to be edited After the new letter is selected the cursor automatically moves on to the next letter to be edited A table with the available symbols is provided in 81 3 4 page 8 Attention In this mode you can switch over the avali Y able Latin and Cyrillic symbols and letters by single pressing the button The menu provides the opportunity for the device to be disa bled o
41. i ority to all destinations Each message is transmitted independ ently to one of the four destinations and following successful transmission the attempts to reach the user are terminated In case of failure an attempt shall be made to redirect the message to another telephone number availing of the same priority and so on until the number of attempts set in the menu is reached After the communicator is reset the default preset value is 2 50 3 Programming Set the maximum number of attempts to transmit an event to a central station or to an individual user in this menu After the com municator is reset the default value is 4 After listing in order of priority the 4 Destinations the dialling attempts are alter the 4 destinations in a priority order set in the 4 Ht kemet parameter is reached by enumerating Becoming to the priority Example 1 Three telephone numbers for sending event messages are introduced in the commu nicator i e the messages shall be sent uud which se lected by different DU in ae i lat sebne The parameters est Hiiacpi 02 and 4 Tim Hi Leret 04 are set This means that each of the le lene timber shall be initially dialled nice and if unanswered by the MI telephone number up to four more times Phone 1 Destination Under such scheme of organization the communicator shall begin to dial the preset tel ephone numbers according
42. ialer can be installed to notify about various events and offering remote control over some of the system functions as well In addition the panel and the repeater have two wire zones and four programmable outputs PGM each Figure 1 AVA control panel and the different wireless devices which could be enrolled into the system configuration 1 General Information 5 The system supports up to 22 wireless devices allocated to six different security groups Arming any group depends on its type which can be programmed independently The different types of groups are entry exit follow and instant The system can support up to six Arming and six Disarming functions The detector groups to be Armed and or Disarmed for any individual function are additionally programmed to which of the programmable outputs PGM1 4 they shall generate a signal The Arm and Disarm functions can be activated via the 16 user codes from the control panel keypad the wireless keyboard or from the remote control The AVA Wireless System supports three types of panic functions which can be activated from the control panel keypad the remote control or from the wireless keyboard The system operates in real time and stores information about the latest 256 events by date hour minute which can be reviewed from the control panel keypad The system also accommodates programming a monitoring PC software UDL to be used for alarm system control by telephone line
43. incorrect voltage accidental breakage or water beyond the control of the manufacturer 8 Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation changes modifications or surrounding objects Damages caused by peripheral appliances unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer S Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose Damages caused by improper maintenance S Damages resulting from any other cause bad maintenance or product misuse In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product covered by this guarantee the manufacturer s liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as the sole compensation for breach of the guarantee Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special accidental or consequential damages on the grounds of breach of guarantee breach of agreement negligence or any other legal notion WAIVER This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees explicit or implicit including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer or adaptability to specific purposes and over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer The manufacturer does neither agree nor empower any person acting on his own behalf to modify or alter this Guarantee nor to replac
44. input of the programmed magnetic contact could be connected normal wire detectors without using the magnetic contact itself Entered value of 01 means that the magnetic contact is used together with the con nected normal wire detectors The rolling shutter set pulse val ues shall be within the range of 2 250 It is recommended when controlling rolling shutters the preset range to be the within value of 2 25 With a shock sensor the value depends on the stabil ity of the construction in which the magnetic contact has been installed and it is recommended that the preset values be within the range of 20 100 where the higher value shall mean less responsive sensor The performance is as described in 3 1 3 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 3t is The performance is as described in 83 1 2 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 LigeThe performance is as described 83 1 3 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 26 3 Programming 3 1 5 Programming of RC102 TE Remote Control The AVA Wireless System can be controlled armed disarmed or have various types of alarm functions through RC 102 TE Remote Control The remote control has four but tons with attributed default functions but can be further programmed from the control panel Each function means a specific type of activity Arming function Disarming function Panic type alarm response by the selected button Medical type alarm response by the
45. jected The control panel sound signals are explained in detail in 1 3 5 page 8 The user or engineer codes provide access to the various alarm system programming and control menus unless where the Single Touch Buttons option has been activated LED Indication Buttons Figure 2 Elements of the control panel keyboard The default value of the user menu code is 0000 and the engineer code is 7777 Any changes in both access codes is described in detail in 3 3 User Programming page 38 The access codes shall restore their initially preset parameters only after complete nullification full system reset of system parameters The programming and control menus and submenus have been numbered and are located in a tree structure see The Appendix General Structure of System Menus 1 3 1 LED Indication There are four LEDs on the main panel keyboard which indicate L 220V green lights up permanently to indicate mains power supply and turns off when disrupted The indication can be delayed in time via programing 83 6 5 Programming Backlight Turnoff Time and Generating of an Event for Mains Power Lost page 45 TROUBLE red lights up to indicate an open tamper the system blinks to indicate system trouble When lit it is recommended to contact your installer ALARM red lights up permanently to indicate an alarm event blinks to indicate entry and exit countdown time for encouraging relative action
46. mming Sequence After installing the AVA Wireless Alarm System control panel and performing a full reset there shall be no enrolled system devices and its system parameters shall be set at default values for more information see also the Appendix General Structure of System Menus In order to programme and prepare the system to operate after restart it is recommended to perform the following sequence of actions 1 Install and enrol the wireless devices according to the algorithm example set in 82 6 1 Enrolling of new devices of this manual It is obligatory to perform the described radio test at the place of installation 2 Programme the devices according to the needs in case there is a difference from the default parameters by following the instruction in S3 It is recommended that each device be given an individual name thus providing perspicuity to the system and easing the user in understanding the status and performance of the devices see Example of Grouping sensor areas 83 4 page 40 3 Programme the Detector Groups according to the desired organization and functioning of the system For ease set the Groups names according to their functions 4 Programme or modify the Arm and Disarm functions because they are operated by the user and can also be activated from the buttons on the remote control 5 Programme the necessary user codes and functions which have been assigned to system activation rights and attributes 6 If
47. nal can be stopped by holding the button pressed for 2 seconds Chime activated entry exit zone 1 3 6 Built in Siren Wireless Security System has built in siren 90dB which could be freely programmed to become active in case of specific system events and continuity of siren alarm For details when programming the built in siren parameters see 83 6 2 Built in Siren Parameters Programming page 44 2 System Installation 9 2 System Installation 2 1 Wireless System Installation Basics Planning the Installation Situating and Selecting the Installation Location In order to achieve the best efficiency of the wireless system prior to installation plan the location of the control panel and the wireless devices within the premises The AVA Wireless System communicates two way with all enrolled devices and therefore it is advised to observe the following recommendations when selecting the installation location 1 Do not install the control panel in premises located below ground level Figure 3 Where this cannot be avoided install the panel as high as possible v Figure 3 Selecting the control panel installation location V 2 Minimize the number of obstacles between the control panel and the wireless devices Figure 4 Bile o Figure 4 Minimizing the number of g e obstacles Steel Reinforced Brick wall Concr
48. ng menu press in succession Engineer 9090 EO code 7777 285 3 2 1 Arming Functions Programming Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming 27 Programming is done by selecting the button as described in 3 on page 20 Specify in the submenu which detector groups are to be armed by the programmed function By default Function 1 has been programmed to arm Groups 1 2 and 3 and Function 2 Groups 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 When the system is armed where the instant option has been se lected the Entry Exit type groups shall be considered of an Instant type and entry exit time will not start see also 83 4 The output action is programmed in this menu when a function is activated Programme the number of the programmable output which is to perform the action assigned in the previous menu All Arming functions 1 to 6 are programmed in an analogical manner 3 2 2 Disarming Functions Programming Programming follows the Arming functions By default Function 1 has been programmed to disarm Groups 1 2 and 3 e and Function 2 Groups 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Programming follows the Arming functions Programming follows the Arming functions Use the button to con
49. nge the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 6 3 Entry Time Programming The programmed Entry Time applies to all entry exit groups and can be within the inter val of 0 255 seconds By default the programmed Entry Time is 10 sec e Use the button to confirm the entered time 3 6 4 Exit Time Programming The programmed Exit Time applies to all entry exit groups and can be within the interval of 0 255 seconds By default the programmed Exit Time is 20 sec i Use the button to confirm the entered time 3 Programming 45 3 6 5 Programming Backlight Turnoff Time and Generating of an Event for Mains Power Lost During a main electrical power failure for a longer time than programmed the display back light completely turns off to save the battery The problem is visualized by the blink ing symbol on the control panel In case of failure of the main power supply the system generates an n LL system event It is sent to a monitoring system or by telephone line which can 1 post poned in time in the interval of 0 255 minutes in order to avoid indicating the problem during short term power failures The default programmed time for postponing the generation of an ELS HC EUST SyS tem event is 30 minutes am ST Use the button to confirm the entered time 3 6 6 System Options Programming The menu allows for single touch button operation i e quick arming
50. ntinuous signal from AVA system Press once button Enter 6 digit access code 4 digit valid user code 2 random digits Received acknowledge signal Yes Button 0 Listening to the AVA s premises Button 1 Talking to the AVA s premises Button 2 Listening and talking to the AVA s premises Button 3 Amplified listening to the AVA s premises 9 Remote Arming Disarming mode 99 Termination of the connection Pressed buttons Pressed buttons 0 1 2 or 3 and 9 Switches on respective ARM functions 001 to 006 acoustic function DISARM functions 101 to 106 Pressed buttons and 0 Pressing 99 terminates the connection 56 3 Programming 3 9 Maintenance Menu Engineer ooo code 7777 O This is the first menu in the tree structure of the system software It is in supplementary to the engineer installer where the various system parameters can be verified 1 E a 15 ka All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the xe button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming of bies The screen lists in 1 2 sec all currently available system trou ble Mle ie anes trouble can be JU t the panel does not register any power supply ENE 1 trouble with main battery rauty TBR in auxiliary power sup
51. nu select Engineer 29 codo 7777 285 C Use the buttons to scroll through the different sub menus of the System Pa rameters 3 6 1 Display Parameters Programming see jele epe Programme what is to be displayed on the main system screen see also S1 1 3 Aie is done as described in 3 The Chire con erbia is an option that activates several short beep signal fr nr the keyboard when an entry exit zone device is activated The ciizr iz option shows all groups on the main system screen and the trouble them see Screen 1 on page 7 Both options are preprogrammed in the system by default The menu allows to adjust the back light on the display The values are between 00 15 where the greater value means more bright ness The recommended values of 03 has been set by default Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 44 3 Programming 3 6 2 Built in Siren Parameters Programming 4D E me ts IS By default the events Hil arr F TRE zik on fuii beeps in arming Mi in or arming are 9 The duration of the siren signal is programmed By default the time is set at 2 min Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes All active parameters the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the button of the keypad to cha
52. number is 27277 Where liser protocol for sending messages has been programmed the identification number of the site does not need to be introduced Its default programmed value shall not interfere with the performance of the communicator 3 8 2 Event Messages Programming From the menu 2 Piezz Filterz use the CD buttons to a message from 01 to 64 These messages a are to the user in case of a system event see ate pen LOG Select the transmission Destination 1 to 4 for every message After resetting the communicator Destinations 1 and 2 are set to transmit all events suitable to be transmitted to the central station and Destinations 3 and 4 are set for the events suitable to be trans mitted by user protocol alarm events only This means that the telephones connecting to the Central Station are as Destinations 1 and or 2 and the protocol shall be selected for them whereas the calling t the User are programmed for Destinations 3 and or 4 via the isep protocol All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the re button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming 49 3 8 3 Dialer Properties Programming i i ta d Set the number of attempts for transmitting a message with pr
53. pending on the type of the building construc tion and the size of the premises Ambient temperature 5 50 6 Spare Parts Kit 1 Resistor 1 5 0 25W 4 pcs 2 Resistor 2 2 5 0 25W 2 pcs 3 Fuse slow type 0 315A 1 piece 4 Taping screw 2 9x13 cross slot 2 pcs 5 Round top screw M3x16 cross slot 2 pcs 6 Nut M3 2 pcs 7 Jumper 1 piece on the PCB of control panel 8 APPENDIX General Structure of the System Menus 7 Declaration of Conformity 61 7 Declaration of Conformity Teletek Electronics JSC 14A Srebarna Str Tel 359 2 969 47 00 962 52 23 T i s sa k 1407 Sofia Bulgaria Fax 359 2 962 52 13 Boe amp www teletek electronics com info teletek electronics bg electronics ISO 9001 Certified Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Teletek Electronics JCS Address Srebarna str 14A BG 1407 Sofia Hereby we declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Product name AVA Wireless Alarm System Type Model AVA CP 100TE AVA P Rex PIR 100 TE 100TE AVA RC 100 SR 200R SR 100 Is in compliance with the essential requirements of RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC of 9 March 1999 Standards used Essential requirements according Safety 3 1 a EN 60950 1 2001 EMC 3 1 b EN 55022 1998 A1 2001 EN 50130 4 1995 A1 1998 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 301 489 3 V 1 2 1 Radio spectrum 3 2 EN 3
54. ply low battery level some of the modules emp femore reported lower than that set T ERR communication trouble over the phone line fuuit line trouble detected radio jamming The screen lists the current events The screen displays the status of the groups in succession every 1 sec Use the C amp buttons to stop the auto matic listing and to review the groups manually This menu is intended only for viewing the status and therefore no adjust ments or changes can be made here The screen displays the status of the devices successively every 1 sec Use the CD buttons to stop the automatic listing and to view the devices manually This menu is intended only for viewing the status and therefore no adjustments or changes can be made here Use the button to access the menu where the events can be indicated or deleted jj Use the D buttons in the submenu to list the latest 256 events by ordinal number hour minute and date Pressing the button on the screen will display further information on a second screen indicating the group number and the de vice name where the event has occurred Example for LOG displaying 29 The submenu provides for the event Log file to be deleted which is confirmed by pressing the button To return use the button The screen visualizes information about the battery status The main panel battery is measured onc
55. power supply 230V AC 10 50 60Hz Backup Battery 12V 1 2 7Ah Accumulator Current Consumption device optional from 230V AC with battery full charged 30 40mA from 230V AC with 0 8A charge current 100mA from Battery without 230V AC 30 90mA depends on the output statuses etc Performance Duration in Case of 230V AC failure with 1 2Ah Battery minimum 12 h maximum 40 h with 7Ah Battery minimum 72 h maximum 148 h ar CLOSED 2A OPEN the output current is restricted by 1K resistor CLOSED 100mA Maximal current at Output 1 at U ALU Maximal current at Outputs 2 3 4 at U out ALU OPEN the output current is restricted by 1K resistor Primary fuse 230V AC 0 315A Battery fuse 2A Supplementary voltage 12V fuse 1A Dimensions of a Repeater Module Box 293 x 340 x 102 mm 60 5 Electrical Specifications 5 3 Other Specifications Expected Battery Life for Wireless Devices Infrared detector up to 2 years Magnetic contact up to 3 years Remote control up to 3 years at 40 50 activations per a day Outdoor siren up to 4 years Wireless keyboard up to 6 months without voice guide messages up to 4 months with voice guide messages Further Information for all wireless devices Working frequency 668Mhz ISM band Standards ETSI 300 220 EN 60950 EN 50130 4 Radio range up to 35m in a typical residential environment de
56. r enabled A disabled device is indicated by the letter gt in the field of its current status the system operation shall not be interfered with by its performance but shall respond in case of a message Example for a disabled device The menu provides an opportunity for complete deletion of the device from the system memory and for enrolling a new one in its place Double confirmation is required for the request to delete the device The position of every deleted device stays empty If there are some empty positions and a new device had to be enrolled it would be recorded into first empty position in the system mem ory For example if positions 7 and 15 are free the first new device would be recorded in position 7 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 3 Programming 23 3 1 3 Programming of AVA P Rex Infrared Detectors Use the CJ D buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcsram Devige This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system infrared detectors Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system infrared detectors can be scrolled through with the help of the G buttons Example The first infrared detector PIRO1 in this example has been recorded as the first system device 01PIR and the second PIRO2 as the third O3PIR The names of
57. r its parameter program ming submenu For clarity we shall use 2181 as a device name All active parameters in the system are marked with the symbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the xe button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the respective submenu 3 Programming 29 ijBHudible E Siren activating events are selected in this menu default there are no programmed activating events Programming is done by pressing the button as described in S3 on page 20 mo Pe ud ne emitted for full Arming when selecting the ori TE 4 event and three beeps for full Disarming of the TuS pe will be emitted for part Arming when selecting the event and three beeps for Disarming of the The siren signal duration is programmed in this menu There are no default preset values The performance is as described in 3 1 2 iie The performance is as described in 83 1 2 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 3 1 7 Programming of FD 100 TE Fire Detector Use the CJ D buttons to select the next menu from the Z23Prosram Deuice This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system fire detectors Two types of actions are possible from this screen after pressing the button 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system fire detectors can b
58. r location within the system 2 From the screen of each device pe ne ii to enter its parameter program ming submenu For clarity we shall use as a device name epu Ga MO Program the number of pulses which has to be perceived by the input of the rolling shutter detector or in 20 sec in order to generate an ALARM These are between 5 and 250 The recom mended value for a rolling shutter is between 5 and 25 The performance is as described in 83 1 3 The performance is as described in 83 1 2 uice The performance is as described in 83 1 2 The performance is as described in 83 1 2 Use the button to confirm all entered data and changes 36 3 Programming 3 2 Functions Programming Engineer ooo code 7777882 gt O The AVA Wireless System is controlled by the User with the help of Arm and Disarm func tions The system avails of six possible functions for Arming and six for Disarming The groups see 53 4 to be Armed Disarmed are programmed for every individual function as well as for the actions and the programmable outputs that will carry them out It is possible for the system to be programmed for groups only or for output activation Full or partial arming can be done by using the functions as well as individual output activation or generating of a PANIC message that is to be sent to a central monitoring station To select the function programmi
59. s for disarming or evacuating the site 4 FIRE red indicates a fire in the premises 1 General Information 1 3 2 Button Functions Button Action Arming the system Action Reject entered data or step back in the tree type menu structure Holding for 2 seconds stops the Trouble sound signal Confirmation of the entered data Disarming the system Zone bypass Scroll to the next menu or letter System troubles review Scroll to the previous menu or letter DATDA Programming Co Event LOG review 1 3 3 Display The AVA Wireless System avails of an alphanumeric display 2 x 16 characters The following specific symbols have been introduced to account for various events Symbol Description Low battery charge level of the main system module Symbol Description Device in radio test mode Bypassed module Open tamper in the system Blown fuse Disabled module Fire in the premises Low temperature Low battery of a system module Alarm in the system Lost device Em Recorded event Memory Armed group Normal status of a group area is ready to Arm elje Open group Armed group with bypassed detectors In normal working mode time and date are displayed and the user can choose from between two screens Screen 1 with information of groups status set by default and Screen 2 Thetype of screen is selected from the System Paramet
60. the devices have been edited according to their location within the system 2 From the screen of each device press the button to enter its parameter ming submenu For clarity we shall use 1 as a device name 9 9 AO 24 3 Programming The menu allows for detector sensitivity adjustments The values that can be selected are between 00 and 07 where the greater number shall be of higher sensitivity The preset default value is 03 Reference to a group of sensors NOTE By default the first enrolled in the system device shall be assigned to Group 1 the second to Group 2 and every next to Group 3 The performance is as described in 3 1 2 The performance is as described in S3 1 2 The performance is as described in 83 1 2 This is the menu for adjusting the lowest ambient tempera ture reading with precision of 1 C where the sensor can operate Upon reaching the programmed value the control panel shall generate and transmit via the communicator if such is available in the system an EV FREEZE ALARM event message see Event LOG Table page 58 The occur rence of such an event will also be indicated with the 1 sym bol on the control panel display but with no sound signal Where the ambient temperature rises above the value that has been programmed the t symbol will be removed and the communicator will generate an EV FREEZE ALARM R event Where the selected Low Temperature event
61. tion Itis recommended the radio test to be performed at the desired mounting place and height Press the device tamper switch once and follow the green LED indication Uy ly My AF dE I El 2 2 MEZ a zan i Sizo X 7 Press the clip upwards 2 Remove the PCB of the detector Exit of the procedure for adding new devices to the system Attention tamper switch If after the final covering of the detector box the symbol is displayed on the LCD then the detector is still in radio test mode as the possible reason for that is an open 2 System Installation 19 2 6 2 Deleting the House Address of a Device Every wireless device communicates with the control panel within the authority of its unique house address HA In order for a specific device to be enrolled in an AVA control panel it must not have an HA which has been attributed from another system i e used to be enrolled in one control panel but has had to be moved and enrolled in a new AVA Wireless System In such case the device house address needs to be deleted prior to its enrolment in the new system The deletion is performed analogically for the different wireless devices 1 Power up the device remove and place back its battery while the tamper is open i e open the device if it has been powered prior to this moment leave it without any power supply
62. tion is bad and you have to choose another installation location 6 Connect the accumulator battery to the AVA control panel as observe the polarity 7T Close the device box and be sure that the inclosure presses the tamper switch closed The repeater is now in normal mode and if necessary it will route the communication of devises that are in his range and out of range of the Panel fully automatically 8 Press the button to exit the procedure for adding new devices Note that devices that need to be installed in the range of the repeater will have to be learned close to the Panel and then carried in their position in the repeater range In cases of communication lose between devices and the Panel out of range the lost device state will become monitored automatically by the Repeater Use the G buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prcaram Device This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available in the system repeater modules Two types of actions are possible after pressing the sr button 3 Programming 35 1 The various enrolled and recorded in the system repeater modules can be scrolled through with the help of the G buttons Example Midi The first repeater module Repeater01 in this example is recorded as the fourteenth system device 14REP and the second Repeater02 as the fifteenth 15REP The names of the devices have been edited according to thei
63. to n 12 zz The first row of ani is dependant on She zt iden parameter and the second on the 4 parameter NOTE The numbers 1 pi are me Dano 1 which means that the messages are transmitter via iH or ii protocol to a monitoring station The 3 is with Destination 3 which means transmitting directly to a User protocol Example 2 ek use uL same example but with preset parameters of Cest 04 and Tim Hi 04 This means that each of the shall be se initially em times depending on its priority and if unanswered by the respective telephone number up to four more 4 times Under such scheme of organization the communicator shall begin to dial the preset tel ephone n js Example 3 Given the preset parameters of Sest Miri following shall be selected in pius di 18 2 8 3 2 1 2 2 5 3 212 H apyg t 04 the The telephone number is dialled only where a number and protocol have been set 3 Programming 51 Introduce telephone line fault warning indication delay The time is set in minutes The availability of a telephone line is not tested if the preset value is O After resetting the communicator the preset default value is 15 minutes Set the options for the performance of the dialer in this menu All active parameters in the system are marked with the s
64. us of the respective submenu Confirm the changes with the button Example for changing the status of a system parameter programming Confirmation of the changed parameter As the example indicates after the button is pressed the active parameter marked with the symbol becomes inactive and is marked with the symbol Activating the parameter a second time is analogically done by pressing the button a second time This type of programming applies to all menus in the system 3 1 Device Programming Engineer ooo code 7777 298 gt O The device programming parameters are common or special 3 1 1 Common Parameters Parameters which are common to all devices are programmed from this menu To enter the common parameter programming menu select in succession Engineer ooo code 7777 388 2 2 e O 3 Programming 21 Two submenus can be programmed here Programme three parameters to specify what the wireless de vice LEDs should indicate By default all three parameters are active tL ionProgramme the time for sending test messages to the main control panel from each wireless device and how many repetitions should be performed during the set period of time 3 1 2 Common Detector Parameters Use the CJ D buttons to select the next menu from the Z2Prosram Derice After the button is pressed LCD displays cid Device serial number Aw Device name
65. ymbol and the inactive with the symbol Press the PRA button of the keypad to change the parameter status of the i apicis submenu The Diaitone optionis used to wait for the dial tone signal dialling a ene Data can be exchanged by a the ne OE up down load from the system where a i Back option has been set The Pasty option has to be activated if there is a de vice for recording of voice messages answering machine con nected to the telephone line after the digital communicator of the control panel The device answering machine has to be set to answer the incoming calls at a lower number of rings than the digital communicator of the control panel Then the re cording device answering machine will switch on before the communicator of the control panel If within a 3 minute period there 1 a second incoming call the communicator will switch on e The cce 12 option is not in use for this software ver sion There are no set options following reset alarm system transmission options using protocol LH have been preset the menu Programming is done by pressing us B button as described in 3 modem transmission speed to the central station parameter valje is 110b s if unset Hrea transmission from modifier about event group SiH Ext Time transmission from modifier about hour of event SiHExt Dake transmission from

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