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1. 52 15 2 FACTORY 53 16 DECLARATION 56 ENGLISH ENGLISH 1 Symbols and glossary This symbol shows the parts which describe safety issues This symbol shows parts which must be read with care Permanently on warning light Warning light off e Rapidly flashing warning light INSTALLER any person or business responsible for planning installing and programming the system USER any person using the security alarm system 2 Terms of use 2 1 Description of use The security alarm control units of the PROXINETW series are designed to enhance security in both homes and service sector businesses installation and use other than that specified in this manual is forbidden 2 2 Warranty and limits of liability Our product warranty refers to restoring compliance to the products through repairs or free replacement of any materials found to be non compliant due to defects resulting from errors in the manufacturing process including an
2. 15 U1 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT IDOSILIVB RR RE 15 U2 03 U4 Open Collector PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS hehehe hh hh hh hh 15 GENERAL ALARM RELAY QUTPUTS RELAY T ssa dur i siririna AET EANET DECR T RE DP E EN EFE 16 PSTN TELEPHONE LINE WITH PXTEL BOARD A V RR EN RA RA AU NR aa 16 6 PXAWKIN PAWKTB KEYPAD 4442494992992 VXA ATE M ss PAGE T6 6 1 FEATURES _______________ __ ____ _ _ ___ 16 5 27 17 6 3 USER INTERFACE ipaa dd E 17 KEYTPAD DISPEAY 17 ALPHANUMERIC gt 18 GA 18 7 KEYPAD PAGE 19 7 1 BOARD DESCRIPTION 19 Za CONNECUION 19 7 3 FEATURES er ee ee eT er ere ee ee ee eee ee er re ee ee ee ee 19 ZTAASSEMBEY 2534252139103 ee Tr er re ee Te ee ee ee EXER a bd Vd EN PE eer ee 20 2 5 _________ _ ____ _____ ______ ____ __ _ _ _ _ 0 21 KEYPAD DI P
3. PAGE 28 EU 28 11 2 DESCRIPTION RECTE 28 11 3 USER INTERFACE 28 LIGHT SIGNALS 29 11 4 ADDRESS 5516 29 EE Did adr 29 ACCEPTANCE E gt qa bbs 29 CHECK KEY ___ 29 12 ACCESSORIES TPG SIN E EE E E EE EEE E E E E E 30 CARD DESCRIPTION T E RR a ear E E do E EEEE EES 30 LATION aeae eee 30 PIE EE E EET EE ENE 30 INSTALLATION _ __ _ _ __ _ 8________6___ ___________ _ 31 13 SYSTEM 5 32 13 1 32 2 TENE d 32 SYSTEMAMAINTENANCE SERVICE 32 AUTORECOGNITION MENU _ __ _ __ ____ _
4. pue ay SION IELMELE 102 20 21 066808 2 enuey uouejjersu gg 2 For embedded assembly the optional OPALESI box is required See the pictures O for assembly on plasterboard walls See the pictures for assembly on cement walls For wall mounting see picture Page 21 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 7 5 User interface KEYPAD DISPLAY ENGLISH 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 4 13 14 15 16 The display is made up of 2 rows of 16 characters each When at rest the keypad dims the brightness after a preset time Under the display there are 16 numbers which make it easier to interpret the second row of the display NOTE Pressing any key awakens the keypad from stand by mode in the illustration 14 15 16 MEANING Areas on Areas in switch on phase output time without open inputs Area partly on there is at least one input associated to the area temporarily disabled Area in switch on phase output time but not ready for arming because of there being open inputs Areas off Areas not managed by keyboard LIGHT SIGNALS LED STATUS INFORMATION DISPLAYED colour Indicates th
5. fff PXWKTN Remote PC Radio keypad CE up to 8 85485 Bus i l PXKI LED keypad dm Router PXIPC Programming Transponder key reader installed in i the control panel Up to 7 keypads PXLAN PXWEB LAN interface PXKTN Wired keypad bus radio LAN network Modem Router Local PC PXTAG PXMIF I Transponder 9 PX RS232 422 Keyfob reader interface OH GW Mitho XL up to 2 Gateway module Terminal PXWRC Remote control X P PXWCOB M Radio receiver gt Radio based perimeter up to 2 lt sensor gum 1 m i 0 EN gt PXWIR r Radio based volumetric sensor ENGLISH 4 2 Cabling bus RS 485 If the remote devices are properly installed all the bus communication LEDs featured on each device should flash If any of them are not flashing it means that the device has not been correctly installed and programmed check wiring address and programming in control unit TRADITIONAL CABLING entry exit brahms brahms brahms 2000 5 BUS u BUS 3 LL pus 3 u BUS ALL A AY meam m EDUC NENNEN M ap SR ee OOO a Uh POO OU BRANCHED OUT CABLING brahms bra
6. Attach the bracket with the screws provided making sure that the tear resistant device rests on the wall and respecting the UP instruction Put in the batteries 6 and click the keyboard lock onto the bracket Continue with the auto recognition of the keyboard by the control unit _ 6 3User interface KEYPAD DISPLAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 4 13 14 15 16 The display is made up of 2 rows of 16 characters each The keyboard normally in stand by mode is activated by bringing your hand up to the proximity sensor Under the display there are 16 numbers which make it easier to interpret the second row of the display in the illustration 14 15 16 MEANING Areas on Areas in switch on phase output time without open inputs Area partly on there is at least one input associated to the area temporarily disabled Area in switch on phase output time but not ready for arming because of there being open inputs Areas off Areas not managed by keyboard ENGLISH LED STATUS INFORMATION DISPLAYED colour Indicates that there are open inputs associated to the keyboard If a scenario is started up an alarm could be generated e Check the open inputs in the scenario s start up phase green Indicates that there are NO open inputs associated to the keyboard The system can be turned on without any problems O Indicates that the associated areas are turned off system off Indicates th
7. brahms SECURI T Y ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL ENGLISH CONTENTS 1SYMBOLS AND GLOSSARY 4 2TERMS 5 4 3 IMPORTANT FOR 6 6 PAGE 4 3 1 DESCRIPTION OF USE ERR 4 3 2 WARRANTY AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY 2 ______________________ 4 ASYSTENM INSTALLATION EVE REA E oie EE C VE EE PEERS KFRE sede stds PAGE gt 41 SYSTEM CABLING or aa RE RE ____________________ _____ ___ ________ _ 5 4 2 CABLING BUS _____________ _ ___________ _ __ 6 TRADITIONAL CABLING entry 6 BRANCHED OUT CABLING pex Pie va e Se bere x PR TEINS RN beri Ra Ve pex V d M eoe V
8. GSM telephone dialler is correctly registered with Connector for GSM aerial 3 GSM telephone dialler is not registered with GSM network Control Unit Board ProxinetW Nylon washer Nylon rivets PXGSM board All interface insertion and removal operations must be made when main power supply is cut off to control unit Only after connecting the aerial and inserting SIM power up the control unit After powering up the control unit let at least one minute elapse then check that the GSM s green DL1 LED signals correct SIM registration 0 3 s ON 2 7 s OFF All interface insertion and removal operations must be made when main power supply is cut off to control unit 2 2 P m Consumption Operating temperature 0 402 C Relative humidity 25 7590 without condensation Page 30 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 31 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Connector for connecting the board to the control unit ENGLISH Terminal board for connection to the phone l
9. select the and press l With select the key to be recognised and press l With select and press l Put the key to be read on plug 1 and wait for the LEDs to start to flash to confirm acceptance has taken place ix m On the display the words appear with the buzzer sounding Press to continue KEY RECOG 001 Press to exit and go back to the previous menus OK ESC READING KEY IN COURSE KEY STORED SELECT KEY d Example Below is shown the recognition of two keys key 001 with description KEY 001 key 002 with description KEY 002 Once in the go to seys in and then select 001 Go to the plug and start acquiring one at a time beginning from key 001 and waiting for the sound of the buzzer first key second key Below there is an example of programming depending on the type of User Application ASSOCIATED AUTHORISATION example AREAS SWITCHING ON Cleaning firm SWITCHING ON ONLY ENGLISH 13 13 System test FROM THE CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD lt is important to test the system to prevent false alarms or unwanted malfunctions 08 23 16 05 10 System Test ENTER CODE 222222 To access the Technical menu AWAITING COMMAND hold down key lt ESC for 5 A INSTALLER MENU secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt 5 for 5 secs and enter the Technical code TEST Press
10. STEP 5 Settings on Control Unit to be done only once There are two ways to programme the control unit e With control unit shut down e With control unit shut down after entering user code To set one of the two modes you need to 1 To access the Technical menu hold down key lt ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt 2 5 for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press l With select and press With select FROM With and 8 edit the parameter conrrot UNIT direct programming without entering user code with control unit off e AFTER USER programming only after entering user code with control unit off Press to exit and go back to the previous menus ENGLISH STEP 6 Start up programming The control unit must be completely off If the parameter is OFF start up programming e AFTER USER CODE before starting up programming enter the user code Open the programming window select the parameters to start up and press start writing Warning the control unit is Autobauding and could require several seconds to synchronise STEP 7 Making operational and shutting down the control unit Once the maintenance is completed restore the system to operational mode Go int
11. _ 83 User interface _ KEYPAD DISPLAY 08 24 16 05 10 THHHHEUUUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The display is made up of 2 rows of 16 characters When at rest the keypad goes into Energy saving mode dimming the brightness after a preset time Under the display there are 16 numbers which make it easier to interpret the second row of the display area area in switch on phase output time without open inputs K area in switch on phase output time but not ready for arming because of there being open inputs area partly on there is at least one input associated to the area temporarily disabled area off area not managed by the keypad Example Referring to the above display there are Managed areas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Unmanaged areas 13 14 15 16 Areas 1 2 3 4 5 9 Areas in switching on phase 6 7 8 Areas off 10 11 12 ENGLISH LIGHT SIGNALS T STATUS INFORMATION DISPLAYED O Indicates that there are open inputs associated to the keyboard If a scenario is started up an alarm could be Q generated Check the open inputs in the scenario s start up phase on Indicates that there are NO open inputs associated to the keyboard The system can be turned on without any problems O Indicates that the associated areas are turned off system off Indicates that all the associated areas are on system fully on uin Ind
12. Part 6 3 GENERAL STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARD FOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS TERMINAL Equipment 5 Fon Pan European APPnovaL For Connection To THE ANALOGUE Swrrcuep TELEPHONE Networks Or SupportinG THE Voice TELEPHONY SERVICE IN Which Nerwonk Is Means Dua Frequency SIGNALLING ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Marrens Erm Rance Devices Sro Eauipment To 25 Muz 1 000 Muz Frequency Rance Power Levers Ranainc UP To 500 Mw Part 3 CoveRING 55 REQUIREMENTS UNDER ARTICLE 3 2 Or THE R amp TTE DIRECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Marters Erm CompariBiLity For EQUIPMENT SERVICES Part 3 Specific Fon Devices Sro 5 BETWEEN 9 Kuz 40 Guz ALARM SYSTEMS Part 5 METHODS ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS INTRUSION AND SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS INTRUSION AND BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS Part 6 SUPPLIES 79 2 Seconp LeveL Page 56 Installation Manua
13. 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Control unit input terminals can be types NC NA SB DB power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 inputs Negative reference RS 232 socket for connecting to PC RS 232 straight male female cable or to Ethernet interface Control unit output terminals power supply available via self restoring fuse protected output F5 positive programmable output protected by 100 ohm resistor ON213 8 Vdc OFFZNA U2 U3 U4 0 C open collector outputs which are negative programmable and protected by 100 ohm resistor ON 0 Vdc OFFZNA NO C NC RELAY general alarm relay with clean contacts TAMPER terminals for connecting the control unit tamper X bridge to enable disable the tamper position C disables the control unit tamper and position O enables it Used to switch the Control Unit from aas Service to Maintenance mode Used to restore factory codes 7 ON Maintenance OFF Service E fs for PXTEL module optional P1 Button to restart control unit the control unit s parameters and configurations are NOT reset CN2 Connector for PXGSM module OM Terminal board to connect transformer Glass AC input fuse 3 15A 250Vac 5x20mm with delay 9 Connector for battery connection 5 4 Assembly The control unit must be assemble
14. AREA DESCRIPTION DAYTIME AREA PERIMETER AREA gr 3 feon INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TCoutputtodisinhibitthedetectors microwavewhen system is off associated to the NIGHT TIME area From a positive with NIGHT TIME area switched off System status yields a negative if at least one Technical yields a negative when there is at area is on least one technical alarm RELAY Relay 1 is activated during the alam Out of order yields a negative when something is out of order CODES CODE PROPERTIES KEYS DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES al TURNING ON TURNING OFF of all areas TURNING ON TURNING OFF of all areas TELEPHONE NUMBER DESCRIPTION TYPE ATTEMPTS eee we 3 x 8 55 1 dlk b jx STANDARD MODE m em TECHNICAL SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF OUT OF ORDER c5 c5 cc cec LLI OF gt CO Iu Ow available only from PXManager Same settings as the EASY mode plus e Customise scenarios e Customise Keypads plugs codes keys e Customised telephone calls e Restore default parameters and codes separately ADVANCED MODE available only from PXManager same settings as the EASY mode and STANDARD plus Customise keypad specific voice messages Advanced programming of inputs codes keys telephones telephone options specia
15. LED 1 Scenario LED 3 Scenario LED 2 Scenario brahms LED 1 Scenario _ 5 LED 3 Scenario LED 2 Scenario brahms Eri 3 ____ GOING OLIT 00 rr BEL GOING OUT tt Gne TO BED 1 STAYING HOME Senna Managed mear Inserters Associating a scenario to a plug not available in EASY mode This enables a scenario to be associated to a plug maximum 3 scenarios Example If you wish to set the following scenarios on plug 1 LED 1 Scenario GOING OUT Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 LED 2 Scenario GOING TO BED Area 1 and Area 2 LED 3 Scenario STAYING HOME Area 3 You have to first set the two scenarios GOING OUT and GOING TO BED then you have to associate the two scenarios to the plug MODIFY SCEN 01 MODIFY SCEN 02 CHANGE PLUG 01 vA GOING OUT GOING TO BED PLUG 01 AREA ACTION 01 us o1 TURN EXACT GOING OUT AREA ACTION 01 TURN EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 ASSOC AREAS 01 SCENARIO L2 01 GOING TO BED SCENARIO L3 01 NO ACT ON OUTPUT 01 DISABLED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT ACT ON OUTPUT 01 DISABLED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING TO BED 42 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W1
16. SIY uwous uoreuuojui pue Sie ELMGBLE 102 20 21 066808 2 ENV 5 5 19 9 HSIT9SNA SWHYY9 Jo Led ay uo Aue ayy pue Aue Je 0 12910 se palepisuoo oj ase SIY UMOYS pue SICA JDELMGLE t LOZ Z0 ZL 066808pZ enue uonejjejsu GG 3664 ENGLISH 16 Declaration bpt BPT S p A a Socio Unic Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Italy info bpt it www bpt it Bpt is a company of CAMEGROUP Declares under its own responsibility that the following products for security alarm units DIRECTIVES 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 1999 05 EC EN 50130 4 A2 EN 60950 1 EN 61000 6 3 ETSI ES 203 021 1 EN 300 220 3 EN 301 489 3 EN 50130 5 EN 50131 1 EN 50131 6 PROXINETW comply with essential requisites and relative regulations set by the following Directives and the applicable sections of the Standards listed below Low Vottace DIRECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE Directive CONCERNING RADIO AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND THE RECIPROCAL RECOGNITION OF THEIR COMPLIANCE ALARM SYSTEMS 4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
17. SYSTEM IN MAINTENANCE SYSTEM UP AND OPERATIONAL First line of display with 08 23 lm First line of display with ENTER CODE message in maintenance ENTER lum time and date of control unit CHANGE CONTROL UNIT LANGUAGE The language update also allows the update of the firmware and this can be done using the PX MANAGER programming software or the FW UPDATER tool POWER ON CENTRAL e Power up the control unit with 230 Vac and connect the battery When first switched on the control unit follows the configuration of the parameter POWER ON CENTRAL which is normally set to TOTAL SWITCH ON e Switch off the system by keying in the user code then pressing the off button Dj OPENING CLOSING THE CONTROL UNIT If the control unit tamper is correctly installed opening the control unit cover will set off the sabotage alarm immediately To avoid generating the alarm access the technical menu from the keypad 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Opening control unit ENTER CODE 1 Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with l 9 2 Enter the technical code AWAITING COMMAND 3 Press key to enter the installer menu 4 control unit by undoing the relevant screw STEP 2 Putting the control unit in maintenance To prevent alarms being raised at the end of programming because of the control unit tamper or possible programming errors we suggest putting the control unit into maintenance mode 1 Putthe control unit
18. _ _ _ 36 ACCEPTING REMOTE 5 5 EXE CERERI 37 13 5 DEFINITION OF SYSTEM AREAS 38 13 6 PROGRAMMING 5 5 39 CREATING SCENARIOS RISORSE dp dco EA EN PCR A PUO Eo ar 39 ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS BY 41 ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS AND PLUGS EO CREARE OUR AUR CICER COR C 42 13 7 PROGRAMMING 5 43 13 8 RADIO INPUTS RECOGNITION VIA INSTALLER MENU ccccccecccccccecccccccccccecccccceeccceecececeeacs 44 13 9 PROGRAMMING 44 13 10 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE CALLS AND SMS TEXT MESSAGES 5 45 PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY C KI
19. change parameters UJ o After inserting the code you can access the User Menu Press for more than 5 seconds to access the keypad menu see control unit manual gt UJ Keys to start up scenarios 4 Key to turn off system 7 6 Keypad Menu The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu Please consult the keypad instructions for further details on functions 8 PXKWD keypad 15234 5678 9411 1315 OA 8 1 Features A NN Dimensions HxLxD 180x120 x 28 on wall Page 22 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 23 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 8 2 Board description ENGLISH ET RS 485 bus terminals for connecting keypads remote modules and plugs power supply to bus A B data SW1 Anti opening tearing tamper 3 X Jumper to disable enable the tamper Jumper armed Tamper disabled BUZZER Keypad buzzer DL18 BUS communication
20. for 5 secs and enter the technical code 222222 to go into the Technical Menu Using keys you can move from character to character while with keys you can change text D 7 9 Sec In the manual all the different submenus of the technical menu will be shown with access via the control unit After the technical code with keys and you can choose whether to go into the installer menu key or the autorecognition menu key The choice of the two menus is available by going into the technical menu from the control unit only and not from a remote keypad All the configurations in the technical submenus relating to voice recordings can only be seen on the technical menu via the control unit keypad ACCESS TO TECHNICAL MENU FROM PXKTX or PXWKD KEYPAD Indirect Access 1 Enter the user code 123456 if less than 6 digits confirm with 2 Enter the technical code 222222 between the user code and the installer code do not press the lt ESC key or the operation is cancelled Direct Access 3 Enter the technical code 222222 directly if less than 6 digits confirm with ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU FROM THE PXWKTX KEYPAD The PXWKTX radio keypad does not support the technical menu 13 3 Programming mode EASY STANDARD To simplify system programming where installers are not highly skilled or where simple systems need to be created parameter PROGRAMMING MODE has been provided This parameter simp
21. if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt 5 for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press With select and press With ll Y select Pros Use the numerical keys to select the plug for enabling enabled disabled Press to go back to the previous menu STEP 2 Assigning address to plug To assign an address to a plug Staying in the menu system With select and press The address ofthe plug not found on the bus which needs to be addressed appears on the display Move a key even one that hasn t been accepted up to the plug you want to assign the address shown on the screen to and wait until the buzzer sounds the keypad o2 Press to continue If there are other plugs to have addresses assigned repeat the procedure from the beginning Press to quit and return to the previous menus ENGLISH 13 5 Definition of system areas The areas are integral parts of the system and for that reason they must be defined when programming Defining the areas is useful for managing the total switch on state even using only three areas 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Enabling areas ENTER CODE 222222 To access the Technical menu hold down key lt ESC for 5 secs AWAITING COMMAND followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with A INSTALLER MENU Hol
22. key Bl to enter the installer menu AREAS TEST INPUTS CLOSED With select LAUNCH TEST ESC and press V With select TEST CENTRAL TAMP TAMPER CLOSED and press jJ LAUNCH TEST ESC With select the parts of the system that you want to check TEST CEN BATTERY CENTR BATTERY OK and press TEST Press to exit and go back to the previous menus TEST SIRENS ALARM OUTPUTS ALARM OUTPUTS LAUNCH TEST OFF ON ESC gt ON lt OFF ESC OUTPUTS TEST OUTPUTS DESCR OUTPUTS DESCR LAUNCH TEST OFF ON ESC gt ON lt OFF ESC Page 50 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 51 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 14 PC Control unit connection Once finished with the part relating to defining system components previous chapters you can move on to programming the control unit from either a keypad or the PC via direct or remote connection 14 1 Locally programming RS 232 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER ME
23. keypad and cannot be edited With H El set the keypad type or RADIO Press 10 quit and return to the previous menus gt The address of the keypad must also be changed via the internal menu of the keypad itself Page 36 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 87 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS ACCEPTING REMOTE PLUGS The system cannot have plugs with the same address All the plugs are manufactured with address 1 and the control units have a built in plug 1 that is factory enabled For a new plug to acquire its address and be accepted by the control unit you must example of added plug 2 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE 222222 AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU SYSTEM 02 EDIT SYSTEM 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE 222222 AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU PLUG OK PRESS OK STEP 1 Plug enabling in control unit 1 ENGLISH To access the Technical menu hold down key ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code
24. moulded slot on the top of the case e Put the battery into its housing and route m E Ve re the cables 5 cn br lt EN Install the control unit far from EE Hs access points and somewhere it is hard to fig 3 Zoe identify Z gt Secure onto a suitable wall that Zl permanently support the control unit fig 4 Set up the holes and channels for the cables to pass through before installation Use the four special holes to fix it to the wall 5 5 Cabling 230 Vac Disconnect the magnetothermic switch associated with the control unit before carrying out the 230 Vac network cabling and for the whole time that the control unit is open unus Connect the Line cable and the Neutral of the 230 Vac to the s transformer terminals d id Block the 230 Vac power supply cable so that it cannot move even if the terminals are disconnected gt Before closing the control unit always check that all of the metal parts are connected to the ground The battery is a secondary power source for the security control unit Respect the polarity of the battery when connecting it M6 M2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ut U2 U3 U4 1 AUX POS L 0 0 ALELULULULLLLLLL e SK B 12V 7 2AH L L i VALVE REGULATED LEAD ACID as CONST
25. need to initially set the two scenarios and GOING TO BED then you need to associate the two scenarios to the keypad ra aea N Description 2 4 5 7 Tamga Buzz Ru amp m Bu Riad Sup 01 FPA 0 LCD eed gm Ba o GOING GUT 2 KEYPAD if a GONG GUT keypad 1 861 Managed areas Associating a scenario to a keypad not available in EASY mode This enables a scenario to be associated to the keypad maximum 16 scenarios MODIFY SCEN 01 MODIFY SCEN 02 MODIFY KEYPAD 01 vA GOING OUT GOING TO BED KEYPAD 01 01 SCENARIOS EDIT LIST AREA ACTION 01 AREA ACTION 01 TURN EXACT TURN EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 ASSOC AREAS 01 SCENARIO A GOING OUT vA ACT ON OUTPUT 01 ACT ON OUTPUT 01 3 an DISABLED DISABLED GOING TO BED DESCRIPTION 01 DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT GOING TO BED SCENARIO C NO ENGLISH ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS AND PLUGS Each plug can handle up to a maximum of 3 scenarios it selects while switching on one of the three LEDs see user manual
26. or NA NC Valid ONLY for the first 6 inputs in row With select to set the areas associated to the input use number keys to select the areas enabled disabled With select and press l ESC GOING OUT ESC Example Let s imagine we have the following system with 4 inputs In particular we want to have the front door of the house delayed and the With keys you can edit the text With keys you can move from character to character Press confirm and go back to the previous menus Press to cancel the change Press 10 exit and go back to the previous menus front door radar instantaneous and delayed only when the front door is opened Area 1 DAYTIME AREA Area 2 NIGHT TIME AREA Area 3 PERIMETER Bedroom radar lun 7 Night time area instantaneous Front door radar Daytime area path CHANGE INPUT 001 BEDROOM RADAR STATUS 001 ARMED TYPE 001 INSTANTANEOUS BALANCING 001 SINGLE BALANCE DESCRIPTION 001 BEDROOM RADAR CHANGE INPUT 002 FRONT DOOR RADAR STATUS 002 ARMED BALANCING 002 SINGLE BALANCE DESCRIPTION 002 FRONT DOOR RADAR Living room radar Daytime area instantaneous Ecd Front door contact 5 Perimeter delayed CHANGE INPUT 003 FRONT DOOR CHANGE INPUT 004 LIVING ROOM RADAR STATUS 004 ARMED STATUS ARMED 003 003 DELAYED 1 TYPE 004 INSTAN
27. part of BRAHMS STEP 2 Restart the control unit 1 Press button P1 to make the control unit restart 2 The words appear on the keypad this stays on display for 10 ENGLISH STEP 3 Reset microswitch Put microswitch 2 in the OFF position The words appear on the keypad At the end of initialisation the keypad returns to displaying the RUNNING system status 15 2 Factory parameters 08 23 16 05 10 gt The default parameters do no delete the acquired codes and keys To ENTER CODE do that you have to go into the dedicated headings To set all the devices to the default parameters do as follow AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU 1 To access the Technical menu hold down key lt ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with DEFAULT Hold down key lt 5 ESC for 5 secs and enter the Technical code PARAMETERS 27 Press key Al to enter the installer menu DEFAULT PARAM With select and press YES 5 With Bl confirm to cancel ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC DEFAULT PARAM RUNNING RESTORE CODES YES 5 ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC RESTORE CODES RUNNING i RESET KEYS YES 5 ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC RESTORE KEYS RUNNING Jo ay uo DujueM eauenpe Aue aly pue Aue je j26 qns se palepisuoa oj
28. qe dq 33 CHANGE CONTROL UNIT LANGUAGE Re RC EAR 33 POWER ON ______ _ _ _ _____ __ __ 33 OPENING CLOSING THE CONTROL UNIT 33 13 2 USE OF CONTROL UNIT S CONTROL 33 ACCESSING TECHNICAL MENU FROM THE CONTROL 34 ACCESS TO TECHNICAL MENU FROM PXKTX PXWKD 34 ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU FROM THE PXWKTX 555555555 34 13 3 PROGRAMMING MODE EASY 34 EASY MODE __ _ EV Ed X 35 STANDARD MODE 544 ada VES aS dE __ _ ___________ 33 ADVANCED MODE gt KA E 35 13 4 ACQUIRING ADDRESSES AND RECOGNITION OF 1 1 36 ENABLING KEYPADS gt
29. that the keyboard has entered the local menu To enable disable the local buzzer simply press button If it is enabled this will disable it and vice versa if it is disabled this will enable it Every time you enter the address buzzer menu the buzzer is automatically reset to allow any OK or error signals To quit the local menu quickly simply press button G If you do not operate the keyboard for more than 20 seconds the keyboard automatically quits the menu _ DISARMED To disarm the system type in the user code after you hear the confirmation beep that the code is correct press button ARMED If rapid ON has not been enabled on the control panel first type in the code Press button and LED 1 will turn ON and the device will prepare to start up scenario 1 associated with the keyboard Press button and LED 2 will turn on and the device will prepare to start up scenario 2 associated with the keyboard Press button and LED 3 will turn on and the device will prepare to start up scenario 3 associated with the keyboard After selecting the scenario to start up simply press button The control panel will start the output time If the inputs are not open simply press button again to force the output time to zero _ SILENCING THE ALARM Type in the user code A confirmation beep will indicate that the code is correct LIGHT SIGNALS LED STATUS INFORMATION DISPLAYED LED STATUS INFORMATION DIS
30. the code must be at least 4 digits and press l to confirm the code already exists a message is CONFIRM CODE shown Repeat the password for using keys the code must be at least 4 digits and press to confirm Example Below there is an example of programming depending on the type of User Application ASSOCIATED REMOTE ACCESS example AREAS CONTROL TO USER MENU SWITCHING ON SWITCHING ON gt Passwords with all the digits the same are not accepted For example 111111 333333 48 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 49 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 13 12 Acquiring Keys _ 3 Because the keys are unique ex factory there are no activated keys in the control unit ENGLISH Below the main factory settings may be modified KEYS STATUS ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION SWITCHING ON 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 New key acceptance ENTER CODE Hold down key lt S ESC for 5 secs and enter the User code Press key to enter the installer menu With l select and press m With
31. time and without the need for any advance warning on the of BRAHMS 39 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 13 6 Programming Scenarios Scenarios are collections of actions set by the installer which let Users via the control unit keypad plug or telephone e switch on off areas e activate deactivate outputs ENGLISH There are factory set preconfigured scenarios CREATING SCENARIOS The same scenario does not have to be created for every keypad or every plug It is enough to create a single scenario and then associate it to the different control devices 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Selecting scenario ENTER CODE 222222 1 To access the Technical menu hold down key lt ESC for 5 secs AWAITING COMMAND followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press l With select the scenario to create modify MODIFY SCEN XX kx means the scenario index and press SCENARIO XX SCENARIOS 03 DINER UI OE STEP 2 Area action not available in EASY mode TURN EXACT Defines the action to be carried
32. to the previous menus EDIT KEYPAD 02 KEYPAD 002 KEYPAD TYPE 02 LED ENGLISH 9 4 Keyboard IP address assignment and local buzzer enabling disabling Press button CO and hold it down for more than 5 seconds until a beep confirms that the keyboard has entered the local menu The IP address of the keyboard is displayed by the combination of LEDs according to the following table Colour and Address SE oh o ie 5 EN default address ON _ ADDRESS MODIFICATION The address modification is only enabled for the first 4 minutes after the keyboard has been turned on After this time the address is still displayed but the keyboard will signal any attempt to change the address with an error beep To modify the address type in the new address number and press button QO to confirm Example for address 3 press press A confirmation beep will sound and the 4 LEDs will display the new combination If an incorrect address was typed in an error beep will sound LOCAL BUZZER ENABLING DISABLING LOCAL BUZZER ENABLING DISABLING Press button C and hold it down for more than 5 seconds until a beep confirms
33. unit The control unit must be completely off Open the programming window to the control unit Tick the heading Voice Messages Launch programming trae comessne If the PROGRAM parameter FROM THE PC is Errore di comunicazione E trae iiio e WITH CONTROL UNIT OFF launch programming Tipo e o Versione centrale errati e AFTER USER CODE before starting programming you need to enter the user code ENGLISH 13 11 Creating User Codes The factory set User Code 001 is enabled and the password is 123456 Below the main factory settings may be modified 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Enable the new code ENTER CODE To access the Technical menu hold down key 5 ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt 5 ESC for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press l With select and press With select the to be set and press enabled 1 disabled CODE 001 CODE 001 With n select status With H it is enabled and with it is disabled CODE 002 CODE 002 STEP 2 Set password CODE 002 181 CODE 002 Staying in the Code menu With select and press Enter the using keys
34. 15 200 baud If the cable specified is not used or if there are problems at installation the control unit transfer speed can be decreased 38 400 9 600 4 800 and 2 400 baud The speed of the peripherals is set automatically ENGLISH 4 3 Inputs cabling Balancing is done with 4 7 kohm resistors Yellow 4 PS Violet 7 4 7 kohm 590 resistor Y Red x100 Gold 5 CONNECTING INPUTS NO NORMALLY OPEN _ NC NORMALLY CLOSED 4 7 kohm DOUBLE BALANCING SENSOR DB WITH MICROWAVE _ BLOCK WHEN CONTROL UNIT IS OFF SVS The U1 output gives a positive when the output is active ON 13 8 V DC The U1 output is factory programmed as TC active output with system shut down disabled during output time and when at least one area is turned on Page 10 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 11 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 5 Control unit installation 5 1 Features 230 Vac 1596 1096 50 60 Hz Dimensions __ 0 Operating relative humidity 75 No condensation Sto
35. 3C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 43 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 13 7 Programming Inputs 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU INPUTS 11 222222 EDIT INPUTS XXX INPUT XXX STATUS XXX ARMED INSTANTANEOUS BALANCING XXX SINGLE BALANCE DESCRIPTION XXX INPUT XXX i SCENARIO XX Basic parameters of an input To access the Technical menu hold down key lt 5 for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key 5 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press l With V select the input to set and press With select to set with the use of the input or excluded in text With select to set with H E the type of input or delayed With select to set with H E the type of balancing
36. ANT VOLTAGE CHARGE CAUTION x Avoid short circuiting battery terminals STAND BY 13 5 13 8 disposing the battery into open idc in a i VOLE a sealed container 147 Avoid shocks INITIAL CURRENT 8A to electrolyte acid wash immediately With plenty of water Page 14 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 15 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS TAMPER TAMPER DISABLED JP3 IN POSITION C TAMPER ENABLED JP3 IN POSITION 0 Connection to system s other Connection to system s other Tamper contacts Tamper contacts ON swi 128 swt JP3 Anti removal Anti removal JP Anti removal tamper tamper tamper 16 M7 JAT 2 M6 7 JAT 555055 5 SSS99S999 29999555000 Control unit Tamper contacts se a Ui U2 U3 U4 NO C T AUX POS L 0 C L_ RELAY LI AUX POS OC 2 L RELAY 4 LTAMPER Control unit Tamper contacts Not using control un
37. C REIR e CR IR 45 PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS EORR 45 RECORD COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM 47 RECORD VOICE MESSAGES ASSOCIATED WITH INPUTS AREAS OUTPUTS AND SCENARIOS FROM 47 SEND VOICE MESSAGES 59593343 T3 X3G3Y 47 13 11 CREATING USER 48 13 12 ACQUIRING 49 13 13 SYSTEM TEST EP FIER TEE GANE E 50 FROM THE CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD ERE boise wae ee 50 14 PC CONTROL UNIT CONNECTION 51 14 1 LOCALLY PROGRAMMING 5 232 51 15 RESTORE 52 15 1 RESTORING CODES AND
38. LAT we Ge eee ET 21 SIONAL 21 ALPHANUMERIC REY PAD ____ _ ____ __________ FE E PP 22 Z OKEYPAD MENU 1 525599 9 22 8 1 FEATURES 2242492994 _______ __ ___ _ ___ ________ __ __ _____ 22 8 2 BOARD DESCRIPTION 008 23 8 3 USER INTERFACE iu ao OR OE ORG ECCE QN e 23 M 23 EIGHT SIGNALS 24 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD dope PE RAPIDS RIPE HUE EIE A TQ SIMON MUERE ORA 24 BA NKEYPAD MENU uade POE rE ____________________ ____ _ __ _____ ___ _ 24 9 PXKIN PXKIB KEYPAD iesvadsvduvuuavavevaeac cesessasstecevatuasuzusaiusevecqscesseveenv cececeeccvuevvesas PAGE 25 186 cr r 25 9 2 DESCRIPTION _________________________________ _____ ___ _ _ 25 9 3 4 54 2354 t rn ECRIRE dine ow EOS ORI RE en 25 9 4 KEYBOARD IP ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT AND
39. LOCAL BUZZER 26 ADDRESS MODIFICATION oc 26 LOCAL BUZZER ENABLING DISABLING 26 DISARMED me 26 ARMED cop T rrr 26 SILENCING THE ALARN x En EUN DUE FN acd ad UE PR qx ERR EMT NORMEN M DEI 26 PAWRC REMOTE CONTROL 445349949444 EVE EVA AER tiie oer sie wwe 0654465606096 9 Cere PAGE 27 10 1 RECOGNITION 4 393 OY ROVER VG ACER E Pp dd dead 27 10 2 OPERATION 55524 da ___ ______ _ __ _ __ ___ ___ ____________ ___ 27 FEARPU VES d od datu RS 27 Page 2 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change at any time and without need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 19 1 vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning the part of BRAHMS 11 PXITXXXX AND PXITU PLUGS 2
40. NU oW1 1234 onnettivit Modalit di connessione Seriale Protocollo RS232 Salva log di connessione Locale 115200 N81 Abilitato Abilitato Abilitato Abilitato 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU PROGRAM FROM PC WITH CONTROL UNIT OFF ENGLISH STEP 1 Opening control unit To access the Technical menu hold down key lt 5 ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt 2 5 for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu Open the control unit by undoing the relevant screws STEP 2 Putting the control unit in maintenance To prevent alarms being raised at the end of programming because of the control unit tamper or possible programming errors we suggest putting the control unit into maintenance mode 1 Putthe control unit into maintenance mode by lifting microswitch 1 STEP 3 Connecting PC to control unit 1 Install the control unit programming software on your own PC 2 Connect the control unit to the PC via a standard RS 232 cable male female direct or via a USB RS232 cable STEP 4 Settings on PC to be done only once 1 Set the mode of connection to the control unit on the PC LOCAL 2 Set the serial communication COM
41. PLAYED colour colour The corresponding associated scenario is already armed or At least one area associated with one of the three scenarios es being armed IS armed green 2 4 Allthe areas associated with the 3 scenarios are disarmed 2 The corresponding associated scenario is not armed red green The control panel is in alarm or alarm memory 3 During the arming phase or with the system armed one or more inputs belonging to this scenario are found to be open green 0 ON Flashing With the system disarmed if inputs of areas associated with the keyboard are open the three green LEDs will flash Page 26 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 27 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 10 PXWRC Remote control 10 1 Recognition There are two remote control recognition methods by registering the serial number featured on the board using the PxManager software by autorecognition via the control unit s on board keypad holding key e down for at least 5 seconds when requested by the Cont
42. TANEOUS BALANCING 003 SINGLE BALANCE BALANCING 004 SINGLE BALANCE DESCRIPTION 003 FRONT DOOR DESCRIPTION 004 LIVING ROOM RADAR ENGLISH ENGLISH 13 8 Radio inputs recognition via Installer Menu 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Accepting new radio input ENTER CODE 222222 Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with AWAITING COMMAND Enter the technical code A INSTALLER MENU Press key to enter the installer menu MUTET m With select and press l With l select the radio input to access and press With select and press l With the device to be recognised powered by the battery press the recognition button see device manual The control unit stores the new radio device if one had been accepted MODIFY INPUTS XXX INPUT XXX ESC previously the new one overwrites the old one If it is a radio device with several channels you have to set the radio channel to associate to the input for example the radio contact has 3 channels input 1 input 2 and magnetic contact See the available channels in the device manual RADIO CHANNEL XXX 1 03 NUMBER 01 Installing a magnetic radio contact onto a window In sequence Install a radio receiver module Install the radio device the intensity of the field is only seen if it has been autorecognised Acc
43. a Ua Ve RO ER Y a ad e ei 6 DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING 554259 FE EA REV MO Hw Se HE Vlt ded qu WE WO pe V EV Ra PR d 7 APPLICATION NOTES ON BUS R5 485 CABLING a sii iced EIE M EU 8 CHOOSING THE CABLE SECTION FOR THE 5 485 BUS ia 5 Rae ACCRUE dom ee RR Rd Rd a ta 8 INPUTS CABLING ____________ ______________ __ _____ _ _ 10 5 CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION 11 5 1 FEATURES eeeeeeoeoescsocsescccccseccescccsescoesescsceceececeeeceececeececececcecececececcececeee 11 5 2 CONTROL UNIT PANEL soni 85 58926 12 IS PONARDO DESCRIPTION 2 8 3 84 ERN LER 12 ASSEMBLY _________________ ____ _ __ __ ___ 13 _ ____ __ _______ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ____ _ _ 14 ee ee er eer Tere Ter er eT eee ee ee err ee eee Te eee or o 14 TAMPER TCI TKCC 15 P gt ____ ____ _ 15 INPUT
44. a and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 13 10 Programming Telephone calls and SMS text messages PSTN GSM To set up the telephone calls you need to e Programme call priority e Programme the numbers to call e the common message and then the one for areas and inputs PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY To set whether in the event of voice calls PSTN or GSM is chosen do the following ERR 222222 1 To access the Technical menu hold down key lt 5 for 5 secs AWAITING COMMAND followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with Hold down key lt ESC for 5 secs and enter the Technical code A INSTALLER MENU TELEPHONE Press key to enter the installer menu OPTIONS 20 With select and press LINE PRIORITY With select LINE PRIORITY PSTN With select or to show the priority chosen Press to exit and go back to the previous menus PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS The following is the factory setting for telephone numbers simply programme the telephone number to activate outgoing voice calls SMSs or calls to security Below the main factory settings may be modified TELEPHONE NUMBER REPETITIONS ow ww a _ 8 8S TYPE means whether the associated nu
45. and relative areas associated to the transmitter consult the control unit manual As confirmation from the control panel that the command has been received the LED corresponding to the key will be permanently on after the key is held down for approximately 2 seconds 11 and PXITU Plugs The plugs must be mounted where they are protected from any break ins or in an area monitored by system otherwise reference standard lapses zi m z 10 1 Features GENERAL FEATURES PXITXxxx PXITU Consumption 40 mA min 70 mA max 40 mA min 100 mA max Operating temperature 0 402 C 0 402 C Relative humidity 25 7590 without condensation 25 75 without condensation Positioned on a wall plug for an embedded box Wal plug Tor an embedded nox module to go inside the box itself 11 2 Description PXITxxxx brahms RS 485 bus terminals for connecting Bon keypads remote modules and plugs power supply to bus A B data 1 System status light signals 2 Sensitive area for transponder key see chapter on managing system 11 3 User interface The transponder plug makes it possible to e Startup switching on and off scenarios e Switch system off e Display the status of alarm and operation of the system A Each key is unambiguously recognised in the control unit a
46. at all the associated areas are on system fully on green Indicates that at least one associated area is on system partly on O Indicates that the associated areas are NOT in alarm mode Indicates that at least one associated area is in alarm mode system in state of alarm red Indicates that the associated system has detected an alarm and that it has been silenced See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal consult the control unit s USER MANUAL O Indicates that there are no failures on the system Indicates that there is a failure yellow When the Conceal status function is on it indicates the presence of an event to view Indicates that the control unit battery should be replaced O Off e Flashing ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Sim The alphanumeric keys make it possible to enter access codes select the areas in switch on phase change Zew 8w Iwe parameters O C Keys to navigate menu and make selections _ Keys to change parameters After inserting the code you can access the User Menu Press for more than 5 seconds to access the keypad menu see control unit manual gt UJ Keys to start up scenarios 4 Key to turn off system 6 4 Keypad Menu The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu Please consult the keypad instructions for further details on functions Page 18 Instal
47. at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS _ RECORD COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM To create a common message from the PC you have to File Centrale Impostazioni Aiuto ENGLISH Nuovo proi Cliente Select Common messages Write the text of the common message If the playing time of the written text is longer than the limit allowed an error message is shown and the text is coloured red Play the text to check how it sounds some words may not convert correctly and may have to be adjusted with accented vowels for example if the play out of the word resum is wrong it should be rewritten as resume without the accent To create a voice message associated with an input similar process for areas outputs and scenarios from a PC you have to S Nuovo progetto 1 Cliente I1 Ingressi Select Inputs Write the text of the common message If the playing time of the written E text is longer than the limit allowed an error message is shown and the text is coloured red Play the text to check how it sounds some words may not convert correctly and may have to be adjusted with accented vowels for example if the play out of the word resum is wrong it should be rewritten as resume without the accent SEND VOICE MESSAGES To send modified voice messages to the control
48. at there are open inputs associated to the keyboard If a scenario is started up an alarm could be Q generated Check the open inputs in the scenario s start up phase green Indicates that there are NO open inputs associated to the keyboard The system can be turned on without any problems O Indicates that the associated areas are turned off system off Indicates that all the associated areas on system fully on green Indicates that at least one associated area is on system partly on O Indicates that the associated areas are NOT in alarm mode O Q Indicates that at least one associated area is in alarm mode system in state of alarm red e Indicates that the associated system has detected an alarm and that it has been silenced See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal see the chapter on system management O Indicates that there are no failures on the system Indicates that there is a failure yellow When the Conceal status function is on it indicates the presence of an event to view Indicates a failure in the control unit battery Off e On Flashing ENGLISH ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD 3 DEF B The alphanumeric keys make it possible to enter access codes select the areas in switch on phase change parameters 16 N 09 2E Keys to navigate menu and make selections 4 gt Keys to
49. d down key lt 5 ESC for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press With system jand press With f select manacen AREAS Pressthe number key relating to the expansion address to be enabled by End adding enabled disabled Press to exit and go back to the previous menus STEP 2 Edit area description Staying in the Technical Menu With select and press With select the area and press With select LDESCRIPTION With keys you can edit the text With keys H you can move from character to character Press to confirm and go back to the previous menus 55 to cancel AREA 01 the edit OK ESC DAYTIME AREA OK ESC Example If you want to set up a system with two areas e Area DAYTIME AREA e Area 2 NIGHT TIME AREA You need MODIFY AREA 01 MODIFY AREA 02 AREA 01 AREA 02 EDIT SYSTEM va AREA 02 ESC 01 ESC NIGHT TIME AREA ESC ESC Page 38 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any
50. d in an area that is easily accessible at least during maintenance operations To meet this need a free area of about 500 mm must be left around the perimeter of the case so as to enable easy assembly and disassembly of the cover allow easy access for maintenance engineers and facilitate network cable routing and connection to other devices Position the control unit in a clean dry place that is not subject to vibrations or knocks of any kind Installation of the Control Unit must be carried out as follows e open the cover by undoing the screw on the back of the Control Unit fig 1 e release the cover from the case by exerting slight pressure near the side tabs as shown in the figure fig 1 e lift the Control Unit cover fig 2 e using the back of the control unit as a template mark the position of the fixing holes shown in figure 3 making sure that the wall is even at the point selected e drill holes into the wall that will hold the case and put in the wall plugs required to secure the case e securely fix the back of the case to the wall making sure that the tamper proof switch shown in fig 4 moves freely fig 1 ENGLISH ENGLISH e Cables can be routed through the special holes located on the bottom of the case or you can open up using a hacksaw the pre 4
51. e from character to character Press i to confirm and go back to the previous menus Press cancel the edit To create the scenario which then arms all of the areas e Area 1 DAYTIME AREA Area 2 NIGHT TIME AREA e Area 3 PERIMETER You need MODIFY 5 01 GOING OUT AREA ACTION TURN EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 01 ACT ON OUTPUT 01 DISABLED 01 DESCRIPTION GOING OUT Page 40 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 41 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS ASSOUIATING SCENARIOS BY KEYPAD Each keypad can handle up to a maximum of 6 scenarios by using the keys see user manual To scroll through the scenarios from 4 to 16 use keys and Pl ENGLISH Srahms Scenario Key Scenario Key Scenario Key Scenario Key Scenario Key Scenario Key Example If you wish to set the following scenarios on keypad 1 e Key Al Scenario Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 e Key Bl Scenario Area 1 and Area 3 e Key El No scenario You
52. eed 1 4 V voltage measured on terminals of the power supply and those of the device on the remotest bus MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH RS 485 BUS mE DRAW If a cable does not have the proper section additional auxiliary power sources must be added Page 8 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 9 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 19 1 vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Example Let s say we have e PROXINETW PXKTB PXKTN max consumption 85 mA PXITU max consumption 100 mA PXKIB PXKIN maximum consumption 50 mA e Connection distance 200 m ENGLISH With maximum consumption of 235 mA in this case we can either use 1 5 section cable or a 0 5 section cable plus an auxiliary power supply connected at the end of the line as shown below RS 485 CABLE RS 485 CABLE Screened 2 1 5 twisted 2x0 22mm Screened 2x0 5mm twisted 2x0 22mm Auxiliary Control unit Device on bus Control unit power supply Device on bus gt Maximum communication performance is guaranteed by using the specified cable PXC75 The maximum communication speed between the peripherals is 1
53. ess technical menu gt Select which radio input to accept the order is first the wire inputs and then the radio inputs Select the title and by pressing the recognition button complete the acceptance If the receiver had already been accepted pressing the key activates verification of the intensity of the field on the receiver s LED If you wish to assign the magnetic contact s radio channel to the radio input select 3 on Proceed to set the subsequent general parameters of the input 13 9 Programming Outputs The four control unit factory set outputs are already programmed as follows INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TCoutputtodisinhibitthedetectors microwavewhen system is off associated to the NIGHT TIME area From a positive with NIGHT TIME area switched off Out of order yields a negative when something is out of order System status yields a negative if at least one Technical yields a negative when there is at area is on least one technical alarm RELAY Relay 1 is activated during the alarm If you need to change settings see output parameters in technical menu Page 44 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 45 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The dat
54. for power supply and twisted 2x2x0 22 mm for data used to perform branching The sleeve must always be continuous and connected to the control unit s negative terminal The maximum length of the cable max stretches of 800m and the section of the conductors depend on the number of modules and the overall draw on the different stretches of bus When power draw increases the voltage drop on the cables increases and so reduces the power supply current to the devices on bus The voltage at all and terminals of the devices on bus keypads plugs modules must not fall below 12 V DC If less add an auxiliary power source and disconnect the positive while keeping the negative mutual Where there are long stretches of bus always install 150 ohm resistors between terminals A and B at both ends of the bus Always cable the bus in entry exit mode Do not cable the bus in star configuration If you need this configuration follow the directions in this chapter CHOOSING THE CABLE SECTION FOR THE RS 485 BUS For the RS 485 bus we suggest using the following cable e Twisted and grade 4 screened cable 600 1000 V e A twisted pair for data with section 2x0 22 e to power the 2 0 5 or greater section depending on distances and voltages check table below Below is the table for calculating the section of power cables with varying distances and power draws a Any drops in power voltage must not exc
55. he recognition of new devices keys e edit the description displayed on the screen by pressing key e change voice recording with the control unit s microphone by pressing key Gi Once the association of the different devices and keys is completed press H l to exit and then press to confirm the exit All the stored radio contacts belong to the first area all the sensors to the second On the remote control hold down button Al to fully arm the system button Bl to arm the perimeter To disarm hold down the fourth button If at Power On Central no operation is carried out after 2 minutes the control unit will automatically exit from autorecognition If at Power On Central the system is armed the control unit will not start up autorecognition mode Page 32 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 33 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS AUTORECOGNITION MENU Autorecognition of devices as described in POWER ON CENTRAL can be carried out at any time simply by accessing the Technical Menu and pressing key l after entering the Technical Code
56. hms ANNE A EREE OEE E OEE D LX DXX Oa On CIO OO CU S Etc uw 1 a Branching out consists of a cable with three pairs two of which are twisted each pair is made up of conductors A and B Analysis of this circuit shows that the structure of the RS 485 bus is still linear entry exit Page 6 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 7 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING _____ aaa USUS a 55 7 0090000000000000000 SSIS SIS JH guess 150 ohm ENGLISH ENGLISH APPLICATION NOTES ON BUS RS 485 CABLING Cabling of the bus connecting the control unit to the plugs bus amplifiers and keypads must follow the rules dictated by the RS 485 Only use a screened and twisted cable with section of at least e 2 0 5 for power supply and twisted 2x0 22mm for data 2x0 5 mm
57. icates that at least one associated area is on system partly on O Indicates that the associated areas are NOT in alarm mode a Indicates that at least one associated area is in alarm mode system in state of alarm red e Indicates that the associated system has detected an alarm and that it has been silenced See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal see the chapter on system management O Indicates that there are no failures on the system Indicates that there is a failure yellow When the Conceal status function is on it indicates the presence of an event to view Indicates a failure in the control unit battery Off e On Flashing ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD KEY MEANING OF KEYS The alphanumeric keys make it possible to enter access codes select the areas in switch on phase change parameters 8 Keys to navigate menu and make selections Keys to change parameters s After inserting the code you can access the User Menu Press for more than 5 seconds to access the keypad menu Keys to start up scenarios Key turn off system 8 4 Keypad Menu The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu Please consult the keypad instructions for further details on functions Page 24 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change a
58. ine 12 13 NB NE Red LED indicating PSTN line on Off Communication NOT activated Access Communication activated Control Unit Board ProxinetW Nylon washer y Nylon rivets 7 PXTEL board All interface insertion and removal operations must be made when main power supply is cut off to control unit ENGLISH 13 System start up This chapter aims to describe how to start up a simple system without any special configurations It shows how to install all the components and programme the basic functions areas scenarios inputs outputs telephone signals Before starting up the system do the following Laying of RS485 control unit bus Cabling inputs Cabling outputs Cabling the control unit Cabling keypads plugs accessories Below is an explanation of how to start up the system _ 13 1 First start up PRELIMINARY CHECKS Check connections to ground and 230 Vac main power supply SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SERVICE To prevent accidental calls or sirens when system undergoes maintenance jobs setting the system to MAINTENANCE mode will disable said warning functions The deactivated control unit in maintenance e Telephone calls and SMS text messages e Activating the alarm outputs The User Menu can be used to test any disabled functions ON To change the maintenance service status change the SW1 position of the switch SW1 in
59. into maintenance mode m by lifting microswitch 1 STEP 3 Maintenance This setting lets the user perform operations without the risk of unwanted sirens or telephone calls being activated STEP 4 Making operational and shutting down the control unit Once the maintenance is completed restore the system to operational mode 1 Put control unit into operational mode IT by lowering microswitch 1 2 Close the control unit within 30 before its tamper alarm is activated 13 2 Use of control unit s control keypad KEY MEANING OF KEYS Keys to navigate menu and make selections Keys to change parameters B8 After entering the code you can access the menu or confirm a selection Keys to start up scenarios Key to turn off system ENGLISH ACCESSING TECHNICAL MENU FROM THE CONTROL UNIT Using the parameter copes gt INSTALLER S TECHNICAL CODE access to the technical menu may or may not be preceded by the User code Simultaneously accessing the technical menu or user menu from multiple keypads is not allowed INDIRECT ACCESS To access the Technical Menu hold down the lt 5 for 5 secs enter the user code hold down the lt ESC key again for 5 secs and enter the technical code Using keys you can move from character to character while with keys you can change the text g 7 With the system completely disarmed hold down key lt ESC
60. it tamper the safety level of the system 15 485 BUS For cabling to the RS 485 bus see chapter 4 2 INPUTS For output cabling see chapter 4 3 U1 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT positive A short circuit to GND with active output for an extended time may lead to protective resistor breaking U1 is a freely programmable output that provides a positive when activated e U1 13 8 Vdc e 1 OFF not connected It is factory programmed as a TC to inhibit microwaves when system is switched off U1 OFF if at least one area is on during out times U1 ON if the system is switched off completely The output is protected by a 100 ohm resistor It may also be used to command sirens or other loads U2 U3 U4 Open Collector PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS short circuit to 12 Vdc with active output for an extended time may lead to the protective resistor breaking U2 U3 U4 are freely programmable Open Collector outputs that provide a negative when activated e 12 03 04 0 Vdc e U2 U3 U4 OFF not connected The outputs are protected by 100 ohm resistors Siren requiring power supply If you want to control a relay via an Open Collector output or relay output you will need to add a diode 1N4007 parallel to the relay coil ENGLISH ENGLISH GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY 1 These relay outputs are for general alarm
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62. l functions Advanced programming of telephone signals Time calendar scheduler Past events print out ENGLISH ENGLISH 13 4 Acquiring addresses and recognition of peripherals ENABLING KEYPADS The system cannot have keypads with identical addresses keypads are manufactured with address 1 and the control units have keypad 1 enabled by default To acquire a new keypad from the control unit for instance add keypad 2 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE 222222 AWAITING COMMAND A INSTALLER MENU SYSTEM 02 KEYPADS KEYPADS EDIT KEYPAD 02 KEYPAD 002 05 KEYPAD TYPE 02 LCD STEP 1 Keypad enabling in control unit From the control unit keypad Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with Enter the technical code Press key Al to enter the installer menu With select and press l With select and press l With select Use numerical keys to select the keypad for enabling enabled disabled Press to go back to the previous menu STEP 2 Setting the keypad type From the control unit keypad 1 T Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with Enter the technical code Press key to enter the installer menu With select and press l With select and press Keypad number 01 is by default an LCD
63. lation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 19 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 7 PXKTB PXKTN Keypad brahms ENGLISH 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 42 13 14 15 16 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ ESC SSS D Proximity reader 2 RS 485 bus terminals for connection to control unit 3 Anti tampering device Tamper 4 BUS communication LED Drahms brahms See connection diagram NB when it is installed correctly the red LED should flash if not check the keypad is connected and assigned correctly including the programming in the PROXINET control unit 7 3 Features 25 75 without condensation 138x158 x 31 on wall 138x158 x 9 embedded 7 4 Assembl HSIT9SNA Jo ay a3ueApe Aue pue Aue aDueua 1294 se palepisuo aq oj ale enueu SIY ui UMOYS
64. lifies reducing or presetting the parameters to be used for simple systems or enables more thorough control for more demanding installers 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE Programming mode Default 5 5 EASY only basic parameters for simple systems are available A INSTALLER MENU parameters for simple STANDARD and ADVANCED systems are available programming mode only available from PROGRAMMING 01 PXManager MODE In the manual the menus available only in STANDARD and ADVANCED mode will be marked with icon PROGRAMM MODE Moving from Standard to Easy means automatic reconfiguring of the EASY parameters which will be hidden Below are the main differences between the three types Page Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 35 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS EASY MODE The EASY programming mode lets you quickly and simply start up low complexity systems or is used by installation engineers who are not highly skilled The pre configured settings are the following INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION INDEX
65. maintenance m F5 z and operational 7 ooo So The maintenance status is displayed on the control unit screen and the LCD keypads After displaying the product name and firmware version on the screen the control unit will automatically start up a voice guide that will ask the installer whether to proceed with recognition of the new radio devices and new keys or with normal start up this is also true when the reset button P1 is pressed PROXINET W control unit if you wish to store new radio devices or new keys press star otherwise press hash H to start up normal operation By pressing the control unit will normally start up with the installer menu whereas by pressing the voice guide will invite the installer to associate the radio devices or keys store the radio contacts or sensors open the device and press button SW2 to store remote controls hold down button e to store the key approach it to the reader Until the choice of device to be associated is made you will be repeatedly asked to do this Press the button of the radio device or approach the key to the reader Once the key is passed or the radio device button pressed the voice guide will confirm that registration has taken place Key stored key After that the voice message associated to the key will be reproduced and it will be possible e to confirm by pressing key then go on with t
66. mber will be reached by VOICE call SMS text or it is the security firm REPETITIONS means the number of VOICE call attempts press 5 on phone to interrupt or 0 to access the voice guide ALARM security alarm events SABOTAGE sabotage attempts tampering break ins TECHNICAL technical alarm events BURGLARY burglary alarm events ON OFF system switching on off events OUT OF ORDER malfunction events CODES code entering events KEY key entering events VARIOUS generic events see Technical Menu COMMON MESSAGE each voice phone call can be associated to one of the common messages available for example Rossi family via Nazionale 21 Milan SWITCHING OFF OUT OF ORDER CODE ENTERING KEY ENTERING mous BURGLARY SWITCHING ON ENGLISH ENGLISH To change the telephone number see the Technical Menu 08 23 16 05 10 To programme telephone numbers ENTER CODE 222222 AWAITING COMMAND To access the Technical menu hold down key ESC for 5 secs followed by the User code if less than 6 digits confirm with A INSTALLER MENU Hold down key lt 5 ESC for 5 secs and enter the Technical code Press key to enter the installer menu TELEPHONES 19 With select and press With select the phone to set and press l With select and press Using the keys you can change the telephone number to delete it in reverse Press to confi
67. n alarm and that it has been Flashing silenced See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal see the chapter on system management Off Indicates that there is a failure On When the Conceal status function is on it indicates the presence of an event to view A Yellow Failure in control unit battery Flashing Contact local installer in the event of failures Danger high voltage in parts of control unit Off Indicates that there are no failures on the system Description of control keypad 3 KEY MEANING OF KEYS l W lal Ic b Keys to navigate menu and make selections H H Keys to change parameters After entering the code you can access the menu or confirm a selection Keys to start up scenarios Key to turn off system 5 9 Board description CN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 y EIL c Ut U2 U3 U4 NO C NC T 1 AUX POS L 0 6 L RELAY LTAMPER M2 M4 111999999 999 RS 485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and plugs power supply to bus data Page 12 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 13 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers
68. nd event history Page 28 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 29 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS _ LIGHT SIGNALS STATUS MEANING OF LIGHT SIGNALS When off it means that scenario 1 is not active the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 1 LED 1 Green When permanently on it means that scenario 1 is active the switching on switching off status of the areas ve exactly corresponds to that of scenario 1 When flashing it means in the event of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 1 which is in alarm mode during output time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 1 is open When off it means that scenario 2 is not active the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 2 LED 2 Green When permanently on it means that scenario 2 is active the switching on switching off status of the areas exactly corresponds to that of scenario 2 When flashing it means in the event of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 2 which i
69. o the technical menu Put the control unit into operational mode by putting microswitch 1 down Shut down the control unit Exit the technical menu 15 Restore system A Restoring parameters is irreversible and cancels the entire programming A Restoring parameters does not erase events from memory amp restore the control unit completely you need to do both factory settings as well as restore the codes 15 1 Restoring codes and keys Factory settings for codes and keys are ASSOCIATED REMOTE ACCESS TO CODES STATUS PASSWORD AREAS AUTHORISATION CONTROL USER MENU SWITCHING ON EN ENABLED 123456 SWITCHING OFF ENABLED ENABLED SWITCHING DISABLED Undefined SWITCHING OFF ENABLED ENABLED All the codes are restored code 1 is set at 123456 KEYS SWUS ASSOCIATEDAREAS AUTHORISATION ON B All the keys are restored To restore factory settings for codes you have to STEP 1 Setting microswitches 1 Put microswitch 2 in the ON position Page 52 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 53 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the
70. ontrol unit in the system start up phase or during subsequent modification ACCEPTANCE For key acceptance see chapter 10 11 CHECK KEY If you are not sure who a key belongs to you can check this in the User Menu 08 23 16 05 10 To identify a key you need to ENTER CODE Access the User menu by pressing the control unit s lt ESC key for AWAITING COMMAND at least 5 secs Press key Bl to enter the installer menu With select REYS press With select xev and press The plugs LEDs begin to flash CHECK KEY Approach the key until the flashing stops The index and description of the key appears on the display If it doesn t belong to the system the words xev wor var n appear Press 10 quit and return to previous menus READING KEY IN COURSE KEY XXX 4 DESCRIPTION XXX ENGLISH ENGLISH 12 Accessories _ 12 1 PXGSM Power supply voltage 12Vdc Maximum consumption 100 mA Operating temperature 0 402 C Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation __CARD DESCRIPTION EN Connector for connecting to control unit board Slot for SIM All SIM card insertion and removal operations must be done after cutting off the main power supply DL1 Green LED light signalling that GSM is working GSM module off or not present Active GSM call incoming or outgoing
71. out on areas switching on switching off Staying in the Scenario Menu With select AREA Action With H E set the parameter TURN ON OFF EXACT We will use the classic scenario it lets you set the switching on status of the control unit exactly as described by 5 The areas selected will switch on and those deselected will switch off STEP 3 Associated areas 1 With select 550 areas 2 Press the number key relating to the address of the area you wish to ASSOC AREAS XX HH set then adding enabled disabled M STEP 4 Act on outputs not available in EASY mode It defines the action to be done on an output on off when the scenario is started up Staying in the Scenario Menu ACT ON OUTPUT XX DISABLED ASSOC OUTPUT XX With select NO i With H H set the parameter on PzsaBrEp Normally the scenarios concern only the areas if you need to activate an output do the following a Set to b With select GUTEUT c With set the output you want to activate ENGLISH STEP 5 Scenario description DESCRIPTION XX SCENARIO XX SCENARIO XX ESC GOING OUT ESC Staying in the Scenario Menu With select and press With keys you can edit the text With keys El you can mov
72. rage relative humidity 75 No condensation Max safety rating 2 Conformance with applicable laws EN 50131 6 EN 50131 3 EN 5013 4 EN 50131 5 3 Grade 2 environmental class Il EC directive R amp TTE 99 05 Below are the technical features of the control units optional component means one that can be purchased separately EL T ee Oe MN EMEN 1 em 6 Keypad supplied Yes Type of modulation GFSK Bas T RS495 32 Yes Plugs connectible through bus Wired keypads mM RN EMEN RN EM RN L ems mme wm am C Additional radio receivers connectible through bus ENGLISH 5 2 Control Unit Panel O A O ____ 12345678 Proximity reader for TAG Display 2 m Control keypad ESC Visual signals on Control Unit display 2 Description symbol On NO inputs open e Flashing ix Off Inputs open If a scenario is started up an alarm could be generated Indicates that all the associated areas are on system fully on did ail a Flashing Indicates that at least one associated area is on system partly on The areas are off system off Off Indicates at least one area is in alarm mode system in state of alarm Indicates that the system has detected a
73. re this certain rules must be followed The installation must be carried out by qualified expert staff and in full compliance with applicable laws Check main power source connections and relative ground connections Once system is up and running make sure users have changed factory User Code 123456 Maintenance on the system must only be carried out by qualified personnel do not try to tamper with the system you risk compromising its proper working order and risk electrocution due to the voltage Page 4 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 8 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 19 1 vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning the part of BRAHMS 4 System installation ENGLISH _4 1 System cabling gt PXGSM GSM Telephone lt sms gt En dialler PXWSE Siren via radio for id PXWRC P d outside Remote control l PXTEL up to 32 PSTN Telephone 4 dialler PXWCOB M PXWIR e i Radio sensors up to 99 i t 1 1 1 2 d 4 External siren
74. rm and go back to the previous menus Press to exit and go back to the previous menus TELEPHONE 01 TELEPHONE 01 PHONE NO 01 348xxxxxxx OK ESC PHONE NO 01 348xxxxxxx Example With the GSM interface and the PSTN line you want to set the telephone calls in the following way with PSTN priority with PXTEL board installed Dad 348xxxxxx1 send VOICE call for alarm sabotage events send an SMS for breakdowns Mum 348xxxxxx2 send a VOICE call for alarm sabotage events e Security O49xxxxxxxx3 Security firm If the factory settings are sufficient all you need to do is set TELEPHONE OPTIONS vA TELEPHONE 01 DAD VOICE 08 TELEPHONE DAD SMS vA PHONE NO 01 PHONE NO 348xxxxxxl 08 348 1 FORMAT 01 FORMAT 08 VOICE SMS lt E TELEPHONE 02 MUM PHONE NO 02 348xxxxxx2 46 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 47 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change
75. rol Unit ENGLISH 10 2 Features GENERAL FEATURES Frequency 868 65 MHz a Power supply CR2032 3 V Lithium Battery Consumption 25mAMAK Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation b 77x39x10 mm Battery life 2 years for 10 operations day at 20 C Range 100m in free space 10 2 Operation The system can be armed by launching the 3 customised scenarios associated with keys 1 2 3 on the remote control By default the key scenario associations are the following key 1 scenario 1 key 2 scenario 2 key 3 scenario 3 If the chosen scenario envisages the enabling of one or more areas with an output time other than zero the timings can be reset by pressing the e key for at least 5 seconds after the scenario itself has been launched Disabling the system Press the amp key to disable the areas associated with the remote control LED 4 will flash green for 2 seconds The keys must normally be pressed for at least 1 second The system status is displayed by pressing key amp for at least 5 seconds The LEDs signal one of the following situations LED status colour meaning 0 Scenario 1 active O O On red Scenario 2 active On red Scenario 3 active On green System completely disarmed On red System armed in a different mode from the scenarios associated with the remote control 0 Flashing red and green the transmitter is not receiving NB for details of scenarios
76. s and cannot be programmed They follow the state of general alarm and sabotage and remain active for the time programmed QO TAMPER U1 U2 03 U4 NO C NC L AUX POS 4 L RELAY O O O 6 O 6 VOY M6 Siren requiring power supply PSTN TELEPHONE LINE WITH PXTEL BOARD 6 PXWKTN PXWKTB Keypad PXWKTN x MANS NC C QV PCS U1 U2 U3 U4 L AUX POS L L RELAY 3 O O O OS OO OSS M6 Siren with on board power supply The PSTN phone line needs to be connected to terminals L L and at output to terminals T T for switchboards or phones E Simulated phone lines lines output from ADSL routers can cause interference on CONTACT ID digital communications with security firms Transponder plug brahms Q Proximity sensor GENERAL FEATURES Page 16 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 17 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS _ 62 Assembly _ ENGLISH
77. s in alarm mode during output time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 2 is open When off it means that scenario 3 is not active the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 3 LED 3 Green When permanently on it means that scenario 3 is active the switching on switching off status of the areas exactly corresponds to that of scenario 3 When flashing it means in the event of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 3 which is in alarm mode during output time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 3 is open When off it indicates that the associated areas are switched off system off When constantly on it indicates that at least one associated area is on system on or partly on When rapidly flashing it means that the associated system has detected an alarm See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal see the chapter on system management When slowly flashing it means that the system is in alarm memory See the events list for the list of alarms To remove the signal see the chapter on system management 11 4 Address assignment The address of the plug is assigned by the control unit in the address assignment phase For address assigament see chapter 10 4 11 5 PXTAG Key the transponder keys are manufactured with a unique security code To manage switching on and off the key must be accepted by the c
78. t any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS Page 25 Installation Manual 24808990 12 02 2014 319W13C vers 1 The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning on the part of BRAHMS 9 PXKIN PXKIB keypad ENGLISH 9 1 Features GENERAL FEATURES PXKIN PXKIB Sm Dimensions HxLxD 45 x 66 x 50 mm IP Protection rating IP30 9 2 Description PXKIN PXKIB JUMPER TAMPER JUMPER i TAMPER PXKIN PXKIB DESCRIPTION 12 15 VDC power supply BUS line TAMPER Contact Should it be necessary to equip the device with any tamper proof and anti opening tampers connect a switch for this function to the TAMPER contacts and remove the JUMPER link to enable the switch 9 3 Programming Enabling Requirements to be met Proxinet control panels with firmware 1 0 18 and later versions To specify the type of keypad associated with an address 08 23 16 05 10 222222 ENTER Hind 2222225 LCD keypad enter the technical code if less than 6 digits confirm with With select 5 and press F ropes With select and press Keypad number 01 is by default an LCD keypad and cannot be edited With H E set the keypad type KEYPADS 05 Press 10 quit and return
79. y expenses incurred due to products having to be replaced job orders shipping Sellers of BPT S p A a socio unico products are directly liable to consumers and have the function of upholding this right of warranty on our products Consumers must apply to the seller and only the seller who supplied the goods when upholding this right and must also report any faults and defects of the product to the seller within two months of noticing them The warranty is invalidated if the User fails to point out the fault within the times indicated above A claim is never grounds for the final customer to cancel or reduce orders nor for the payment of compensation of any kind on our part Our warranty lapses if the parts returned as faulty have been tampered with or repaired in any way BPT S p A a socio unico cannot be considered liable in the event of damage caused by improper use of its products In as much as it is the installer who designs and installs the security alarm system using both BPT S p A a socio unico parts and those of third parties the company cannot vouch for the reliability of the security alarm system BPT S p A a socio unico denies any liability for claims made by the User Installer or third parties in connection with the use and installation of our products 3 Important for SAFETY If properly planned the security system guarantees a high level of safety to the buildings where it is to be used and the Users who will use it To ensu

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