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2. REN REN DUE da ea P oe 30 ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU 5 5 gt 30 SELECTING NUMBERS TR CR DC 30 10 3 PROGRAMMING MODE EASY NORMAL 30 EASY MODE we dee ace oe 2 31 NORMAL MODE giao nas vuU E wade __ _ ______ 5 31 ADVANCED MODE EA RUE EE _ __ ___ ____ _ 32 10 4 AIMING AND ACQUIRING 5 32 ACOUIBING KEYIPADS ed bee bea eT CPUS 32 E _6 _6_6 _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ _6 6 6_6_ _ __ _ _ ___ 33 ACQUIRING THE EXPANISION MODULE IN THE CONTROL 33 ACQUIRING INPUT EXPANSION MODULES 5 34 ACQUIRING OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULES 65
3. STEP 2 Modify description of areas Staying within the Technical Menu EUPPUREER m With select and press a With select the area and press With select DESCRIPTION Use the alphanumeric keys 2 amp to edit text Press to confirm and return to previous menus Press to cancel AREA 01 the change OK ESC DAYTIME AREA OK ESC Example If you want to set up a system with three areas e Area 1 DAY AREA e Area2 BEDING AREA You need EDIT vA SYSTEM EDIT AREA 01 Via EDIT AREA 02 vA AREA 01 AREA 02 DESCRIPTION 01 AREA 01 AREA 01 OK ESC vA MANAGED AREAS AREA 02 OK ESC NIGHTTIME AREA OK ESC DAYTIME AREA OK ESC ENGLISH 10 6 Programming scenarios Scenarios are collections of actions set by the installer which let Users via keypad inserter or telephone to e switch on off areas activate deactivate outputs There are already some pre configured factory made scenarios see chapter 10 3 CREATING SCENARIOS There is no need to create the same scenarios for each keypad or inserter It is sufficient to create a single scenario and then associate it to various command organs 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Select scenario ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than
4. Press 10 exit and return to the previous menus Km Changing the keypad address does not change the control unit programming Remember to enable any added keypads The address menu is displayed only for the first 3 minutes after control unit has been switched on 7 PXITxxxx inserters A The inserters must be mounted so as to be protected from any breaking in attempts or in an area guarded by the system contrarily the reference regulation becomes unappliccable 7 1 Features TO mA a Dmem C Lm 5 7 2 Card description Bus 5 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data 7 3 User interface The transponder inserter makes it possible to e Begin switching on and off scenarios e Switch system off e Visually check the state of system alarm and operation System status luminous notifications Sensitive area for transponder key see the System Management chapter A Each key is recognised univocally inside the control unit and event history Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 22 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual
5. 0K ESC was acquired previously the new one supersedes the older one For multi channel radio devices you will need to define a channel to associate to the input example the radio contact features three channels input 1 input 2 and magnetic contact See device manual for available channels ENGLISH LEARN XXX RADIO CHANNEL XXX 1 03 NUMBER 01 Example Installing a magnetic radio contact onto a window In sequence Install a radio receiver module Access to Technical Menu gt ENTRANCES Select which radio input to acquire the order is first the wire inputs followed by the radio inputs Select item and by pressing the learning button complete the acquisition With already acquired receivers the pressing the key activates the field intensity on the receiver LED lights If you wish to assign the magnetic contact s radio channel to the input select 3 RADIO CHANNEL Proceed to set the subsequent general parameters of the input 10 9 Programming outputs The four control unit factory set outputs are already programmed as follows OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TC output to abate the microwaves of the detectors when system is shut down from a System ready yields a negative if all inputs are positive with partially shut down system or closed completely switched on System status yields a negative is at least one Yield
6. 44 PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE 5 44 RECORD COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM PC 55 EERE CER RC ECRANS CE eal 45 RECORD VOICE MESSAGES ASSOCIATED WITH INPUTS AREAS OUTPUTS AND SCENARIOS 46 SEND VOICE MESSAGES 46 10 11 CREATING USER 5 46 10 12 ACQUIRING 5 47 SYSTEMTEST _ _______6_6_________ _6_6__ __ 49 FROM KEYPAD ___ _ _ ___ _ __ _ ___ ___ __ 49 11 CONTOL UNIT 50 11 1 LOCALLY PROGRAMMING THE 5 232 50 12 RESTORE SYSTEM PAGS 51 12 1 RESTORING CODES AND 5 51 12 2 FACTORY SETTINGS is 52 13 DECLARATION iris 66 0 6 ik
7. SCENARIO 11 01 GOING OUT Example If you wish to set one of the following scenarios to the inserter e Led1 scenario Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 e Led2 scenario Area 1 and Area 3 3 scenario You need to initially the two GOINGOUT e GOINGTOBED you need associate the two scenarios the inserter EDIT SCEN 01 EDIT SCEN 02 EDIT INSERT 01 vA GOING OUT GOING TO BED INSERTER 01 AREAS ACTION 01 AREAS ACTION 01 SCENARIO 11 01 GOING OUT ON OFF EXACT ON OFF EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 ASSOC AREAS 01 HHH gegen SCENARIO L2 01 GOING TO BED SCENARIO 01 01 01 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DESCRIPTION 01 DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT GOING TO BED ENGLISH 10 7 Programming Inputs 08 23 16 05 10 Basic input parameters ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITING Enter technical code to access technical menu USER MENU With a select INPUTS and press With select the input to set and press 9 With fa F select to set with use of the EDIT INPUTS XXX input or excluded in test sede With select to set with the type of input or delayed With select to set with the type of balan cing or
8. 35 ON BUS RADIO RECEIVER MODULE 36 10 5 DEFINITION OF SYSTEM AREAS eset 37 10 6 PROGRAMMING 5 5 38 CREATING SCENARIOS AR Xe dud Pe ___ 38 ASSOCIATING SCENARIO VIA 43a V dob dco d E ES OOO We Cen 40 ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS 5 5 41 10 7 PROGRAMMING 0 5 42 10 8 LEARNING 5 2 43 10 9 PROGRAMMING 5 43 10 10 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE CALLS AND SMS TEXT MESSAGES 5 5 44 PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY 4 4 ike on EA 59046 05
9. be changed at any time with obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 23 LIGHT WARNINGS LEGEND OF LIGHT SIGNALS status When off it means that scenario 1 is not active the switching switching off status of the areas does not scenario 1 correspond with that of scenario 1 When steadily on it means that scenario 1 is activated the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 1 When flashing it means in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 1 which is in alarm mode during going out time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 1 is open status When off it means that scenario 2 is not active the switching on switching off status of the areas does not scenario 2 correspond with that of scenario 2 When steadily on it means that scenario 2 is activated the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 2 When flashing it means in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 2 which is in alarm mode during going out 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 When steadily on it means that scenario 3 is activated the switching on switching off status of the areas does not
10. OUTPUTS TEST LAUNCH TEST INPUTS CLOSED ESC TAMPER CLOSED ESC CENTR BATTERY OK ESC ALARM BATTERY OK ESC ALARM OUTPUTS OFF ON ESC OUTPUTS DESCR OFF ON ESC ALARM OUTPUTS gt ON lt OFF ESC OUTPUTS DESCR gt ON lt OFF ESC System test 1 Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With select system and press With la select and press With select the parts of the system you wish check and press Press to output and return to the previous menus ENGLISH ENGLISH 11 PC Contol unit connection Once finished with the system components definition part previous chapters you can move on to programing the control unit from either the keypad or the PC via direct or remote connection 11 1 Locally Programming the RS 232 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU 0 3 UED 88 im X DURUM TERES PLA 02 02r Modalit di connessione Centrale CP4060 FW1 00 Protocollo 15232 115200 N 8 1 i npostazi i File Centrale 10 iuto Seriale COM 3 4 Abitazione Fran Salva log di connessione Abilitato Timeout di risposta 5 30 sec 1024 Timeout al SYNC 5 180 sec 60 zi 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING
11. UA OFF not connected The outputs are protected by 100 ohm resistors ENGLISH If you wish to command a relay via an Open Collector output or relay output you will need to add the 1N4007 diode parallel to the relay coil __ GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY 1 RELAY 2_ These relay outputs are for general alarm and are not programmable They follow the general state of alarm and stay active for the time programmed T 7 6 999909090 Ul U2 03 U4 NO C NC AUX POS RELAY MANS NC C QV PCS U1 U2 03 U4 L AUX POS L 1 L RELAY 4 Siren requiring power supply Siren with on board power supply PSTN TELEPHONE LINE Sc EPA ac The PSTN telephone line needs to be connected to terminals L L and in output to terminals T T for switch boxes or telephones gt So called simulated phone lines like ADSL ones can disturb CONTACT ID digital communications with Security Firms ACTUAL LANGUAGE ITALIANO SELECT LANGUAGE ITALIANO LOADING LANGUAGE WAIT FOR RESTART For modifying the control unit language and firmware update A language board is available for each type of control unit Update is available from version 1 0 16 of control unit At least a PXXWD keyboard must be connected by default at address 1 for the l
12. select and press With select and press With select 5 MODULE Press the number key for the expansion address which you need to activate by adding activated deactivated Press to output and return to the previous menus The communication LED light on the module bus starts flashing Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 34 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 35 ACQUIRING OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULES ON BUS E The system cannot have output expansion modules on bus with the same address All expansions are made with address 1 and the control units have no factory activated expansion To set up control unit for expansion you need to STEP 1 Addressing the expansion 1 2 3 1 On the address you wish to assign set the expansion by acting on the i 4 microswitches Example address 1 7 3 i T Cut off and then restore power supply to the module nat tu Pu 8 9 0 mm 12 13 14 15 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 2 Activating input expansion on bus ENTER CODE ENGLISH Enter user code if less than 6 characters con
13. set the output you wish to activate Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 38 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 39 STEP 5 Scenario description DESCRIPTION XX SCENARIO XX Staying within the Scenarios Menu 4 With select and press SCENARIO XX Use the alphanumeric keys 4 2 5 to edit text Press to confirm and return to previous menus Press W to cancel GOING OUT the change OK ESC m 2 l o 2 Lu To create the GOING OUT scenario which then inserts all of the areas Area 1 DAY AREA Area 2 NIGHT AREA Area 3 PERIMETER EDIT SCEN 01 You need aa Oa d AREAS ACTION 01 ON OFF EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 IHR ACT ON OUTPUT 01 RESTRICTED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT ENGLISH ASSOCIATING SCENARIO VIA KEYPAD Each keypad can handle up to a maximum of 16 scenarios by using the keys see user manual Key Scenario Key Scenario Key Scenario Key 04 scenario 16 08 23 16 05 10 Setting a Keypad key to not available on SIMPLE programming mode ENTER
14. Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 29 Cabling outputs e Cabling the control unit e Cabling keypads inserters accessories Below is an explanation of how to start up the system 10 1 First start up PRELIMINARY CHECKS Check connections to ground and 230 main power supply SYSTEM UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL To prevent accidental calls or sirens up when system undergoes maintenace jobs setting the system to MAINTENANCE mode will disable said warning functions The deactivated control unit under maintenance Telephone calls and SMS text messages e Activating the alarm outputs The User Menu can be used to test any disabled functions To change maintenance operational operate on switch SW1 1 TT in maintenace operational A Visualising the state of maintenance can only be done on LCD keypads SYSTEM IN MAINTENANCE SYSTEM UP AND OPERATIONAL First line of the display reading First line of the display with ENTER CODE in maintenance message ENTER CODE time and date of the control unit CHANGE CONTROL UNIT LANGUAGE The control unit can support the management of multiple languages through the PXLNG interface which allows installation of the desired language T
15. The factory set 001 User Code is enabled and the password is 123456 Below the main factory settings may be modified 00 a emm mm 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Enable new code ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITING 222222 i Enter technical code to access technical menu SSUES With select CODES and press 5 With select and press P With select the UsERCODE 10 set and press 4 USER CODE activated 1 deactivated With select Status CODE 001 7 The activates it and the deactivates it CODE 001 CODE 002 CODE 002 STATUS 002 ACTIVATED Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 46 p 47 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this CODE 002 HH STEP 2 Set password CODE 002 Remaining within the Code menu EDIT 002 With select and press 9 Enter the using the numerical keypad the code must be at least four characters and press to confirm USER CODE If the code already exists the following text will ap
16. USER MENU INSTALLER S TECHNICAL CODE PROGRAM FROM PC WITH CENTR OFF STEP 1 Opening the control unit Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu Open the control unit by loosening the apposite screws STEP 2 Placing the control unit in maintenance To prevent alarms from being raised due to control unit tamper or due to possible programming errors we suggest placing the control unit into maintenance mode 1 Place the control unit into maintenance mode iii by raising microswitch 1 STEP 3 Connecting the to PC the control unit 1 Install the control unit programming software onto your PC Connect the control unit to the PC via a RS 232 standard cable direct male female or via a USB RS232 cable PC setting to do only once Set the control unit access password on the PC the same as the technical 2222222 password which is already factory set Set the serial communications COM STEP 5 Control unit setting to do only once There are two ways to program 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 Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With select and press 4 With select and press With select
17. With a select EDIT SYSTEM and press With select INSERTERS Use the number keys to select and activate inserter activated EDIT disactivated SYSTEM Press to return to previous menu ENGLISH 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 2 Addressing the inserter ENTER CODE i To assign an address to an inserter you need to COMMAND WAITING Staying inside the SYSTEM menu x USER MENU With lal select ADDRESSING INSERTERS and press The displays shows the inserter address which was not found on bus and which needs to be addressed Using a key even one that you have not bought approach the inserter to which you wish to assign the address which appears on the display and wait for the LED lights to flash slowly and for the buzzer to sound The display will show 5 to continue If there are other inserters to address the procedure would restart from the beginning Press to output and return to the previous menus gt 4 ld INSERTER OK PRESS OK ACQUIRING THE EXPANISION MODULE IN THE CONTROL UNIT The input expansion module has at a local level address number 1 and the control units have no factory activated expansions To set up control unit for expansion you need ENGLISH 08 23 16705710 STEP 1 Activate input expansion in co
18. 8 5 Sensor with double balanced SSSS Back up power supply unit 4 7 kohm LZ Xm 73 74 7576 Z7 Z8 ERI Single balancing 4 7 kohm input 4 2 Wiring bus RS 485 If remote devices are properly installed all bus communication LEDs featured on each device should be flashing If some are not flashing this means installation or programming was wrong check cabling AIMING and programming in control unit TRADITIONAL CABLING enter output I o 1 LII aan 150 ohm LL E BRANCHED OUT CABLING 555 sss 2 7 We 7 Se d do db de dp di di E ul 150 ohm 2 150 gt Branching out consists of a cable with three pairs two of which are twisted each pair is made of conductors A and An analysis of this circuit shows that the structure of the RS 485 bus continues to be linear enter output Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 6 7 I
19. 9 Accessories 9 1 PXV64 PXV256 Installing the PXVxxx board allows the following control unit functions to be expanded FUNCTION board without speech synthesis PXV64 PXV256 Proxint36 Proxint76 192 Proxint36 Proxint76 192 Proxint36 Proxint76 192 Vocal Guide Low _ w ow w e m 1 m s Displaying over 1000 events is not available on the keypad but only with a PC download events or a touch screen GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS PXV64 PXV256 Operating temperature 0 409 Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation ENGLISH INSTALLATION A All the board insertion and removal operations must be performed with the control unit s power supply switched off The PXVxxx board should be inserted in the relative slot as shown in the figure 9 2 105 x tem CARD DESCRIPTION Connector for connecting with control unit card Slot for SIM A All SIM card insertion and removal operations must be done after cutting of the main power supply Active GSM call incoming or outgoing GSM dialler not registered with GSM network 4
20. aces ewes RF 7 BUS AMPEIFIER CAGLING ONSE SEES 8 APPLICATIVE NOTES ON CABLING OF THE RS 485 BUS 9 CHOOSING THE CABLE SECTION FOR THE RS 485 5 9 WIRINGTHEINPU ES _ _________ _ _____ _ ______ 11 5 INSTALLING THE CONTROL UNIT 12 X Ted Rd 12 5 52 52535 55545 9 98556545 UC ews 13 5 3 CARD DESCRIPTION __ _ _ ____ _ _6__ 00 478 9 0176378004 hin 13 5 2 WALL MOUNTING CIERRE RR RC ERO EROR de n RR 15 CADLING orre 15 230 anes 15 size
21. ou uy aum Aue 12 ag few siy 941 O L 121 2084612 2102 90 90 029909 2 9000 jenug 0118 8154 pq HSITSNA 55 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s to notify anyone of this 13 Declaration MANUFACTURER S STATEMENT per Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 CE BPT SpA a socio unico Head and Registered Office Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena PN Italy http www bpt it mailto info bpt it Declares under its own responsibility that the following products for security alarm units PROXINET 36 PROXINET 76 PROXINET 192 comply with essential requisites and dispositions given by the following Directives and applicable Regulations listed below DIRECTIVES 2006 95 CE Low DIRECTIVE 2004 108 CE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 1999 05 EC DIRECTIVE ON RADIO EQUIPMENT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND Mutual ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THEIR COMPLIANCE TO STANDARDS EN 50130 4 A1 A2 ALARM SYSTEMS Part 4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EN 60950 1 INFORMATION SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT Panr 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EN 61000 6 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Part 6 3 GENERAL STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARD FOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AND LIGHT INDUSTRY
22. 868 MHz and 433 MHz 110 x 80 x 30 mm Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 26 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 27 DESCRIPTION OF BOARD RS 485 bus terminals for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus dat red LED light for bus communication signaling If flashing it means that the module is communicating with the control unit ENGLISH 7704 Green LED lights to signal intensity of the received signal Three notches at least 1 2 e means the received signal is fine eren nl 9 8 dipswitch 1 4 setting the module address 5 if set to ON it activates the LED lights 6 7 unused 3 if set to ON it disables the tamperproof anti rip out receiver restart button for example after a change in addressing unused button anti opening tamperproof tamperproof rip out resistant ADDRESSING Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet X X X _ wfs J gt _ _ j l j l _ j l j l __ _ _ j
23. PRocRAM FROMPC With and H edit the parameter WITH CONTROL UNIT OFF direct programming without entering user code with control unit off AFTERUSERCODE programming only after entering user code and with control unit shut down Press to output and return to the previous menus Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 50 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s to notify anyone of this 51 STEP 6 Starting up programming The control unit must be completely shut down If parameter PROGRAMMING FROM PC Jis WITH CONTROL UNI OFF launch programming AFTER USER CODE before starting programming you need to enter the user code Open the programming window select the parameters you want to use and press launch writing ENGLISH Warning the control unit is running in Autobauding and could require several seconds to synchronise STEP 7 Making operational and shutting down the control unit Once maintenance is finished restore the system to operational mode Enter the technical menu Place the control unit into operational mode by lowering micro switch 1 Shut down the control uni
24. 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this SWITCHING ON COMMON MESSAGE SABOTAGE TECHNICAL ED BURGLARY ol m EN p comer 1 TYPE means whether the associated number will be reached by VOICE call SMS text or or whether it is the security firm REPETITIONS means the number of VOICE call attempts press 5 on phone to interrupt or 0 to get the voice guide ALARM security alarm events SABOTAGE sabotage attempts tampering breaking into TECHNICAL technical jobs BURGLARY burglary alarm events SPEGN system switching on and off events OUT OF ORDER malfunction events CODES code entry events KEY key insertion events VARIOUS generic events see Technical Menu COMMON MESSAGE each voice call can be associated to one of the available messages example Rossi Family 21 National Street Milan p 44 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 45 To change events see the Technical Menu BA OETA Per impostare i numeri telefonici occorre ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WA
25. A B data bridge for outer tamper when bridged tamper is closed If needing an outer tamper remove the bridge and connect outer tamper to the two connectors Red LED light for bus communication signalling If flashing it means that the module is communicating with the control unit 4 dipswitches for setting module addressess O8 07 O6 051 A ADDRESSING Proxinet Proxinet ADDRESS 36 76 not valid EN Outputs 13 20 Outputs 21 32 Outputs 33 40 Outputs 13 20 8 4 PXWRX radio receiver module FEATURES GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply voltage Working temperature Relative humidity Operating frequencies 4 bridges each associated to the 4 relay outputs let you set the NA or NC output The bridge on the right selects the NC exchange the bridge on the left selects the NA one Proxinet 192 not valid Outputs co Outputs 17 24 Outputs 25 32 Outputs 33 40 Outputs 41 48 Outputs 49 56 Outputs 57 64 Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet nu Outputs 65 72 Outputs 73 80 Outputs 81 88 Outputs 89 96 Outputs 97 104 Outputs Outputs 113 120 Outputs 121 128 N ON Law Cm CE 12 15 100 mA 0 40 25 75 without condensation
26. CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITING Enter technical code to access technical menu USER MENU With select KEYPADS and press With select the telephone to set and then press 5 PEIL DS With select and press With select the key you wish to associate the EDIT KEYPAD 01 scenario to savio gd With H E you can set the scenario to launch No to deactivated the key SCENARIOS 01 Press to output and return to the previous menus EDIT LIST SCENARIO A GOING OUT SCENARIO GOING TO BED Example If you wish to set the following scenarios to keypad 1 Key Scenario Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 e Key B Scenario Area 1 and Area 3 e Key 6 No scenario You need to initially set the two e GOINGTOBED 5 05 then you need to associated the two scenarios to the keypad EDIT SCEN 01 EDIT SCEN 02 EDIT KEYPADS 01 vA GOING OUT GOING TO BED KEYPAD 01 01 SCENARIOS EDIT LIST AREAS ACTION 01 5 01 ON OFF EXACT ON OFF EXACT SCENARIO GOING OUT A ASSOC AREAS 01 ASSOC AREAS 01 SCENARIO B ACT ON OUTPUT 01 ACT ON OUTPUT 01 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED GOING TO BED DESCRIPTION 0
27. correspond with that of scenario 3 When flashing it means in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 3 which is in alarm mode ENGLISH status scenario 3 during going out time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 3 is open When off it means that the associated areas are switched off system switched off EN When steadily on it means that at least one associated area is switched on system switched on or partialised Q When flashing rapidly it means that the associated system has detected an alarm See event history for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on managing the system When slowly flashing it means that the system is in alarm mode See event log for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on managing the system 7 4 Aiming The inserter address is assigned by the control unit during the AIMING phase To assign address see chapter 10 4 7 5 KEYT Key All transponder keys are made with their own univocal security code The key needs to be accepted by the control unit in the switching on phase or by subsequent changes before being able to manage switching system on and off modes ACCEPTANCE For key acceptance see chapter 10 11 CHECK KEY If you have an unknown key you can check the User Menu to find its assignee 08 23 16 05 10 To indentify a key you need to ENTER CODE Enter user code in keypad if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter tec
28. on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 2 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 0 3 9105 998958949 _ __ ____________________ _____________ 28 CARD DESCRIPTION gt _ _ ___ _ 28 ei co PvVr re m 28 10 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM 28 10 1 FIRST START UP ccicavaccvauccndivvawseucewernsenssedasvetessvedarcsiniwsss 29 PRELIMINARY CHECKS coss Su _ _ pud V 29 SYSTEM UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE 1 29 CHANGE CONTROL UNIT LANGUAGE 5 29 CONTROL UNIT POWER ON s 9500548 mdi eS duce be 29 OPENING CLOSING THE CONTROL UNIT 55 wx ERR RO m ORE oom RO E a oe wh bw oye Rx edo 29 10 2 USING THE LCD KEYPAD 30 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD
29. 020 Press to finish STEP 2 Activating keypad in control unit From a properly bought keypad usually keypad 1 Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With 4 select and press With select and press With select Use the number keys to select and activate activated deactivated Press to return to previous menu Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 32 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 33 ACQUIRING INSERTERS The system cannot have inserters with the same address All of the inserters are made with address 1 and have no factory activated inserter To address and acquire a new inserter from the control unit you need example of added inserter 2 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Activating inserters in the control unit CO Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING 222222 USER MENU With V SYSTEM press 7
30. 1 DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT GOING TO BED SCENARIO Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s to notify anyone of this p 40 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s to notify anyone of this 41 ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS INSERTERS Each inserter can handle up to a maximum of 3 scenarios it selects while switching on one of the three LEDs See user manual Scenario Led 3 scenario Led 1 NG __ 2 Scenario Led 2 08 23 16 05 10 Associating inserter LED to scenario unavailable EASY mode ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING USER MENU With select INSERTERS and press With select the input to set and press f pes With select to set the scenario you wish to associate to LED 1 otherwise select LED 2 or LED 3 EDIT INSERT With you set the scenario to launch No disable the LED INSERITORE 01 light Press to output and return to the previous menus SCENARIO 11 NO
31. 24 cT 24 8 2 PX8IR 8 INPUT EXPANSION ON BUS Race RR ER WERT 24 FEATUBES RUE MEM qd MEC PEE CE SUR EU SEE QURE CUI Rd EN 24 CARD DESCRIPTION _ ea Sees TUER M URS 25 DOE go DU NN E EP M EE RUE M err ee keer re er err ey errr 25 8 3 PX80R 8 INPUT EXPANSION bo sa ERAS PE ERES 4 Iob 25 FEATUBES ERES UPS 25 CARD DESCRIPTION ies xoa 26 ADORES SUING m coon oe Prem 26 8 4 PXWRX RADIO RECEIVER MODULE RES 26 FEATURES bs gt Sepa 26 DESCRIPTION OF BOARD DU OK CERE ROS 27 ADDBESSINO E E ee PM VERENA eae ee PRESS 27 O ACCESSORIES eee ARCU CA ______ __ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ __ ______ lt 27 gt 27 INSTALLATION gt 28 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation
32. 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING 1 2 USER MENU 3 With Aj select and press 5 4 With a 7 select the scenario to create edit EDIT 5 KX means the scenario index and press SCENARIOS EDIT SCEN SCENARIO XX STEP 2 Action on areas not available on EASY mode TURN ON OFF EXACT Defines the action you want on the areas switching on off 1 Staying within the Scenarios Menu With select ACTIONONAREAS With set the parameter to TURN It is the classic scenario we will use lets you set the switching on status on the control unit exactly as described by ASSOCIATEDAREAS The selected areas will turn on and those deselected will turn off Associated areas With select ASSOCIATED AREAS Press the numerical key for the address of the area you wish to set then adding activated deactivated STEP 4 Actions on outputs unavailable on EASY mode It defines the action on output on off when scenario is brought up 1 Staying within the Scenarios Menu E O 3 With set the parameter to DEACTIVATED Normally the scenarios comprise only three areas if you need to activate an output do the following a Set ACTONOUTPUT to ON b With al Y select Assoc ourPUT With H
33. BUS Cabling of the bus connecting the control unit to the remote modules inserters and keypads must follow the rules dictated by the RS 485 Only use a screened and twisted cable with section of at least 2x0 5 mm for power supply and 2x0 22 twisted for data 2x0 5 mm for power supply and 2x2x0 22 mm twisted for data used to perform branching The sock must always be continuous and connected to the control unit s negative terminal ENGLISH The maximum length of the cable max stretches of 800 m and the conductor sections depend on the number of modules and from the overall draw on the different stretches of bus When power draw increases the voltage drop increases on the cables and so reduces the power supply current to the devices on bus The voltage at all and terminals of the devices on bus keypads inserters modules must not fall below 12 DC If less add an auxiliary power source and disconnect the positive while keeping the negative mutual Greater than 12 Vdc In case of long stretches of bus always install 150 ohm resistors among terminals A and B at both ends of the bus Always carry out cabling of the bus in enter and output mode Do not cable the bus when 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 T
34. EFAULT PARAMET RUNNING RESTORE CODES YES ESC ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC RESTORE CODES EXECUTING RESTORE KEYS YES ESC ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC RESTORE KEYS EXECUTING start up the control unit again Press the small P1 button for start up again the control unit On keypad appares remaining on display for 10 Restoring the micro switch Set micro switch 2 to OFF On keypad appares INITIALIZATION RUNNING Once start up is finished the control unit goes back to seeing system status gt the default parameters don t delete codes or keys already in memory To delete this items it s necessary to enter in the specific menu To set all the devices to the default parameters do as follow 1 Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu 2 3 With select and press 4 Con confirm or to cancel Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 52 HSIT9SNA Jo o 5 swyeig uo ou euim je siu pue ejep 941 O L 404 2094612 2102 90 90 029908 9002 jenueyp 018 18154 G 5 JO 0 5 uo
35. ENGLISH Example Following is the acquisition of two keys key 001 with description KEY 001 002 with description KEY 002 TEHCNICALMENU 90 0 KEYS in LEARNING KEY and then select 001 Go to the inserter and start acquiring one at the time beginning from 001 first key second key Following is a programming example depending on the User type Application AREAS example ASSOCIATED AUTHORISATION SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF Owners employees Cleaning firm SWITCHING ON ONLY Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 48 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 part to notify anyone of this p 49 10 14 System test FROM KEYPAD It is important to test the system to prevent false alarms or unwanted malfunctions 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU SYSTEM INPUTS TEST LAUNCH TEST TAMP CENTR TEST LAUNCH TEST BATT CENTR TEST LAUNCH TEST BATTERY TEST LAUNCH TEST SIRENS TEST LAUNCH TEST
36. GRAMMABLE OUTPUT positive ONIY aren aa _ U2 U3 U4 Open Collector PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS _ Siren requiring power supply E 2 2 1 Using a proper drill bit perforate the wall at the same height as the tamper hole 2 insert the apposite long screw into the hole on the right side of the control unit tighten the washer and secure with the locking nut The tamper must be able to rotate 3 Ajust the height of the plug screw so that when closing the cover the small tamper lever can also close ENGLISH A short circuit to the GND with active output for an extended time may lead to breakage of the protective resistor U1 is freely programmable output that supplies a positive when activated U1 ON 13 8 U1 OFF not connected It is factory programmed as a TC to abate microwaves when system is switched off U1 OFF if at least one area is on during out times U1 ON is the system is completely switched off The output is protected by a 100 ohm resitor may also be used to command sirens or other roles 12 V DC short circuit with active output for an extended time may lead to breakage fo the protective resistor Km In the Proxinet 192 control unit the U2 output is a relay with C NA terminals U2 U3 U4 are freely programmable Open connector outputs that provide a negative when activated U2 U3 U4 ON OV DC e 2
37. GSM dialler is properly registered with GSM 0 3 s ON 2 7 s OFF network Connector for GSM antenna DL1 Green LED light signalling that GSM is working GSM module is off or not present 3 INSTALLING A All interface insertion and removal operations must be made when main power supply is cut off to control unit Use all four of the supplied plastic spacers to secure the card to the control unit card On the top part of the metal container there is a pre cut to facilitate securing of the GSM antenna Use a screwdriver to open the hole and secure the antenna i 7 Connect antenna to GSM card A Power up control unit only after connecting the anteanna and inserting the SIM card e After powering up the control unit let at least one minute elapse check that the 0 3 s 2 7 s OFF GSM s green DL1 LED signals proper SIM registration 10 Starting up the system This chapter aims to describe how to start up a system in a easy way with no particular configurations It shows how to install all of the components and programming of the basic functions areas scenarios inputs outputs telephone warnings Before starting up system do the following e Laying of RS485 control unit bus e Cabling inputs Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 28
38. IC KEYPAD 45355953 x 4 99 a _____________ __________ _ 21 6 4 KEYPAD MENU oid se c ERE X EX RE 21 7 INSERTERS 6 EFT A 22 eee ee __ _______ _ _ _ ______ _____ ___ ___ 22 7 2 CARD DESCRIPTION DECRE CER NOR AERE OCA CEN EROR X OCA RC De d 22 Z3 USER INTERFACE see sete 34393 2299435 22 LIGHT WARNINGS iso tr UR ICA dank nen ke CR AIC ATE RR pA In d RR RUE 23 ZA __ __ ____ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _____ 23 TIEN QUEEN dE Ya Va e wd t s oe C oe dota ds 23 OM Um 23 rmm 23 S EXPANSION MODULES 44454499549 RARE CV WERVAGORRACREN ROC ROCA OE ORE 24 8 1 PX8l EXPANSION OF 8 INPUTS IN CONTROL 24 FEATURES 24 CARD DESCRIPTION
39. ITING cie With select TELEPHONES and press With select the telephone to set and then press TELEPHONES With a select TELEPH NUMBER and press Use the alphanumeric keys to edit the telephone number to ENGLISH cancel backwards Press to confirm and return to previous menus Press to output and return to the previous menus OK ESC 348xxxxxxx OK ESC Example With the GSM interface you wish to set the telephone calls in the following way with PSTN priority Dad 348xxxxxx1 make VOICE call due to sabotage alarm events send SMS due to malfunctions Mom 348xxxxxx2 make a VOICE call due to sabotage alarm events Security 049xxxxxxxx3 Security firm If the factory settings are sufficient all you need to do is set OPTIONS TELEPHONE 01 DAD S TEL VOICE TELEPHONE PAPA SMS va va TEL NUMBER 08 348 1 TELEPHONE 15 SECUTITY I TEL NUMBER 15 049xxxxxx3 FORMAT CONTACT ID 15 To create a common message from PC you need to 3 T 1 Select Common messages Write out the text of the common message If the text plays out g
40. NA NC With select to set the areas associated to the input use the numeric keys to select the areas activated deactivated With select and using the alphanumeric keys right left you can edit the description With select and press Use the alphanumeric keys 4 05 amp to edit text Press to confirm and return to previous menus Press to cancel the change Press to output and return to the previous menus INPUTS d SCENARIO XX 5 GOING OUT OK ESC Example Let s say we have the following system with 5 inputs one of which consists of shutters In particular we want to have the input to the house delayed and the input radar instantaeous is delayed only when the front door is opened Area 1 DAY AREA Kitchen shutter contact Perimetral Area 2 NIGHT AREA a istantaneous shutter Area 3 PERIMETER Bedroom radar Night area istantaneous Nw EDIT ING 005 EN KITCHEN WINDOW Front door cantact Front door radar Perimetral delayed STATUS 005 Day area path ENGAGED 05 05 Living room radar Day area istantaneous EDIT ING 001 EDIT ING 002 EDIT ING 003 EDIT ING 00 TYPE 0 BEDROOM RADAR FRONT DOOR RADAR FRONT DOOR LIVING ROOM RAD ISTANTANEOUS 4 STATUS 001 STATUS 002 STATU
41. Press the number key the expansion address you want to enable and enabled disabled SYSTEM Press to exit and return to previous menus The communication LED light on the module bus starts flashing RADIO MODULES Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 36 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s to notify anyone of this 37 10 5 Definition of system areas The areas are integral parts of the system and that s why they must be defined when programming Defining the areas serves to manage the state of total start up even using only three areas 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Activating the areas ENTERSCODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING 222222 USER MENU 222220 With select SYSTEM and press P With select EDITSYSTEM _ and press With select MANAGED AREAS Press the number key the area which need to activate by adding activated deactivated Press to output and return to the previous menus ENGLISH
42. S 003 STATUS 004 BALANCING 0 ENGAGED ENGAGED ENGAGED ENGAGED SHUTTER TYPE 001 TYPE 003 TYPE 004 IMPULS NUMB 005 ISTANTANEOUS DELAYED 1 ISTANTANEOUS 1 15 NUMBER 02 BALANCING 001 BALANCING 002 BALANCING 003 BALANCING 004 IMPUL INTERV 005 SINGLE BALANC SINGLE BALANC SINGLE BALANC SINGLE BALANC 1 255 SEC 002 AREAS 005 DESCRIPTION 001 DESCRIPTION 002 DESCRIPTION 003 DESCRIPTION 00 DESCRIZIONE 005 BEDROOM RADAR FRONT DOOR RADAR FRONT DOOR LIVING ROOM RAD KITCHEN SHUTTER Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 42 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 43 10 8 Learning radio inputs 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Acquiring a new radio input Or Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with WAITING COMMAND 222222 Enter technical code to access technical menu USER MENU With select and press With select which radio input to acquire and press INPUTS 11 With select and press 6 With the radio transmitter running on battery power press INPUT XXX the learning button see device manual 7 control unit memorises the new radio device
43. ZONES ETSI ES 203 021 1 TERMINAL Equipment REQUIREMENTS For Pan European APPnovaL For Connection THE ANALoGuE Swrrcuep TELEPHONE Networks Or SuPPonriNG THE Voice TELEPHONY SERVICE IN Network Is Means Or Dua Tone Frequency DTMF SIGNALLING EN 300 220 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Erm Suonr Rance Devices Srp RApio Be Usen 25 1 000 Muz Frequency Rance With Power Leve s UP To 500 Mw Part 3 Harmonizep Coverina ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER ARTICLE 3 2 Or THE R amp TTE DIRECTIVE EN 301 489 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Erm ELEcrRoMAGNETIC CoMPariBiLITY Stannard Fon EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Part 3 SpeciFic For Devices Sap Operate On Frequencies Between 9 KHz 40 Guz EN 50130 5 ALARM SYSTEMS Part 5 ENVIRONMENTAL Test METHODS EN 50131 1 ALARMS SYSTEMS INTRUSION AND BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EN 50131 6 ALARMS SYSTEMS INTRUSION AND BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS Part 6 POWER SUPPLIERS COMPLIES WITH THE PRODUCT STANDARD 79 2 SEcoND LEVEL ENGLISH
44. allation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 4 p 5 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 4 System installation _ 4 1 System wiring Antenna GSM ENGLISH RS 232 PC Connection 7 il PXV64 PXV256 MD S Telephone 230 Vac _ PSTN Telephone Power supply 230 Vac line TI Ras T Tamper Siren with on board power supply Siren Single balancing input 19 101 NC input lt
45. anguage selection Change language by inserting the board J resetting the control unit by pressing the button the keypad shows the current language press the button select the language to install using the keys w a standby message is displayed during installation The current language is displayed after the update is over 3 remove the board and re start the control unit by pressing the button Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 18 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 19 6 PXKWD Keypad 1231567859 011 513 155 OA 61 Features _ Features Wegen _ 6 2 Card description Aanaawn eo TOPO 08411 L K02022AI C FW 14 NM PXKWD DESCRIPTION Bus 5 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data 3 7 DUZER O s pus Bus communica ENGLISH ENGLISH 6 3 User interface KEYPAD DISPLAY 08 24 16 05 10 HHUUUP 12345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The display is consists of two lines of 16 graphic characters W
46. art to notify anyone of this p 15 6 4 Wall mounting Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 Proxinet 192 ENGLISH E Install the control unit far from access points and so it is hard to find E Secure onto a suitable wall that can permanently hold up the control unit E Set it up to have holes and channels for the initial installation cables to pass through E Use the specific four holes for securing to the wall 9 9 Cabling 230 Vac A Set up a Suitable bipolar cut off device magnetothermic switch with distances greater than 3 mm between contacts wit sectioned power source Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 Proxinet 192 Cut off the magnetothermic switch linked to the control unit before the network 230 Vac and for the entire time the control unit is open Handling the 230 Vac main power supply cables is hazardous risk of electrecution Connect the ground via Faston to the appposite connector Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 or to the PE terminal Proxinet 192 Connecting the ground must be done in compliance with current regulations Connect the Line cable and the Neutral of thr 230 Vac to the transformer terminals Block the 230 Vac power supply cable in the container so that it cannot move even if the terminals are disconneted Before closing the control unit check that all of the metal parts are connected to the ground control unit and cover Re attach the magnetothermic switch associate
47. connector activates the 12 Vdc on connector CN1 RS 232 in pin 9 A position enable 12 Vdc B position disables 12 F1 for Proxinet 36 glass T fuse 3 15 A F1 for Proxinet 76 glass T fuse 3 15 A F1 For Proxinet 192 glass T fuse 3 5 A Vac terminals to connect to transformer DipSwitch 4 serves to reprogram the control unit firmware CN7 battery connector F2 for Proxinet 36 self restoring fuse 1 6 A F2 for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 2 5 A F2 For Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 3 A If installed the PXSTB is temperature probe that optimises battery recharges PXSTB connector for PXSTB probe JP1 bridge to activate PXSTB and bridge not present or disable no PXSTB nor bridge present the PXSTB probe connector for input expansion in control unit for Proxinet 36 NO for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A For Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A U5 U6 07 08 CN6 connector for open collector outputs which negative programmable and protected by 100 ohm resitor ON 0 Vdc OFFZNA Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 14 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s p
48. d with the control unit only once internal cabling of the control unit ENGLISH BATTERY The battery works as secondary power source to the security alarm unit To optimise recharging and duration over time we suggest installing the PXSTB a temperature probe which allows to regulate the battery recharge depending on the temperature itself E Installation of the PXSTB probe without opening jumper JP1 lowers battery charge voltage by 1 Volt thus impeding recharge Respect battery polarities while connecting The JP1 jumper needs to be open unbridged The JP1 jumper needs to be closed bridged Make contact between the PXSTB and battery TAMPER Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 16 p 17 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s to notify anyone of this 1 Using a steel drill bit perforate the right side of the control unit container so you can then secure the tamper horizontally using the short screw 2 Secure the tamper to the right side of the control unit using the second short screw BUS RS 485 For cabling to the RS 485 bus see chapter 4 2 INPUTS To cable the inputs see chapter 4 3 01 PRO
49. e bridge and connect outer tamper to the two connectors 019 Red LED light bus communication signalling If flashing it means that the module is communicating with the control unit SW1 JP2 4 dipswitches for setting module addressess If removed allows to disconnect the bus terminal from the input terminal s Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet Inputs 65 72 Inputs 73 80 Inputs 81 88 Inputs 89 96 Inputs 97 104 Inputs Wir n Inputs 113 120 Inputs 121 128 NOT USED because the card is supplied as standard 8 3 PX80R 8 input expansion FEATURES Maximun volatage on open collector outputs 12 Vdc 15 Vdc 26 mA min 83 mA max 0 409 C 25 75 without condensation 0 3A 125 Vac 0 5 A 60 Vac 1A 30 Vac Max 50mA Protective resistor on 100 ohm outputs A A short circuit with active output for an extended time may lead to breakage of the protective resistor ENGLISH CARD DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Relay output terminals depending on the JP1 JP4 jumper setting they can be NA or NC Open collector output terminals If active they yield a negative A short circuit with active output for an extended time may lead to breakage of the protective resistor A Bus RS 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus
50. en peripherals is 115 200 baud If not using the cable specified 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 will automatically set Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 10 4 3 Wiring the inputs bilanciamenti si effettuano con resistenze 4 7 kohm Yellow 4 a Violet 7 4 7 kohm 5 resistor lt Red 100 T S Gold 5 CONNECTING INPUTS NC NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM The U1 output gives positive when output is active 12 8Vdc U1 output is factory programmed as TC active output with system shut down non active during the output time and when at least one are is turned on Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this ENGLISH 5 Installing the control unit 5 1 Features mese 25 75 without condensation Waweymm NNN S P y SOK Following are the technical feat
51. firm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING 222222 USER MENU 2222224 With select SYSTEM press With select EDITSYSTEM press 5 With select OUTPUTS MODULE Press the number key the expansion address which you need to activate by adding activated deactivated Press to output and return to the previous menus The communication LED light on the module bus starts flashing ENGLISH ON BUS RADIO RECEIVER MODULE ACQUISITION E The system cannot have on bus radio receiver modules with the same addresses All expansions are made with address 1 and the control units have no factory activated expansion To set up control unit for expansion you need to YU STEP 1 Addressing the expansion 1 2 3 1 On the expansion set the address that you want to assign by pressing UN the four microswitches Example address 1 741 5 6 7 Press the button or cut off and then give back the power supply pt 12 13 14 15 16 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 2 Enabling an bus radio receiver ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu COMMAND WAITING USER MENU With select and press 4 With ___ system and press 4
52. he Keypad Menu press and hold down the key at least 5 seconds KEYPAD LANGUAGE Changing the keypad menu language does not change the control unit language LANGUAGE If you want to change the keypad menu Press and hold down the key for at least 5 seconds Using al select and press Use the E keys set the desired language Press to exit and return to the previous menus ADDRESS If you want to change the keypad address Press and hold down the key for at least 5 seconds Using v select and press P Use the H to change the keypad address Press to exit and return to the previous menus gt Changing the keypad address does not change the control unit programming Remember to enable any added keypads CONTRAST If you wish to increase or decrease the contrast of the keypad display Press and hold down the key for at least 5 seconds RE Using v select and press Use the H H keys to adjust the contrast Press to exit and return to the previous menus ENGLISH BUZZER If you want to enable or disable the keypad buzzer Press and hold down the key for at least 5 seconds Using al select and press Use the keys to enable or disable the buzzer BUZZER
53. hen idle the keypad goes into Energy Saving mode and reduces the light intensity after a preset time Below the display there are 16 numbers that facilitate interpretation of the second line of display area on area in switching on phase output time without open inputs k area switching on phase output time but not ready for adding presence of open inputs area partially on there is at least one temporarily excluded input associated to the area area off area not managed by the keypad Example Referring to the above shown display Areas under management 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 e X Areas not under management 13 14 15 16 Areas switched on 1 2 3 4 5 e Areas being switched on 6 7 8 9 Areas switched off 10 11 12 LIGHT WARNINGS STATUS LEGEND OF LIGHT SIGNALS When off it means there are open inputs Alarm is raised when a scenario is brought up Check open inputs when starting up scenarios Steadily on means there are NO open inputs The system can be switched on without any problems When off it means that the areas are switched off System switched off When on it means that all of the areas are switched on system switched on entirely 4 When flashing it means that at least one area is switched system switched partially 2 When off it means that the areas NOT in alarm mode When on it means that at least one area is in alarm m
54. hnical code in keypad if less than 6 characters confirm with With select and press With select and press 1 The LEDs on the inserters will start to flash Approach the key until flashing stops Display now shows index and key description If it is not of the system the following will appear scritta KEY NOTVALID Press to output and return to the previous menus ENGLISH 8 Expansion modules Input and output expansion modules are available to allow control units to meet changing system requirements 8 1 expansion of 8 inputs in control unit FEATURES _ Working temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation CARD DESCRIPTION Input terminals can of the NA NC SB DB and Cl types power supply 9 0 16 inputs 49 56 Negative reference Fuse the same on used in the control unit to protect inputs 550 SS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Connector to install card on control unit INSTALLING A All interface insertion and removal operations must be made when main power supply is cut off to control unit Use the four supplied plastic spacers to secure the input expander to the control unit card No dipswitch settings needed The associated inputs are inputs from 5 to 12 for control units Proxinet 36 e Proxinet 76 inputs from 9 to 16 for control uni
55. ing down the control unit Once maintenance is finished restore the system to operational mode 1 Place the control unit into operational mode 4 uai lowering microswitch 1 Close the control unit within 30 before the control unit s tamper alarm is triggered 10 2 Using the LCD keypad ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD TASTO KEY LEGEND The alphanumeric keys allow your to enter access codes select areas when staring up change some parameters like telephone numbers and code descriptions O O O ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU Depending the parameter ___ MENU Access CODES gt 5 TECHNICAL CODE access to the technical menu may be either preceeeded or not by the User code 5 Simultaneously accessing the technical menu or user from multiple keypads is not allowed ACCESS AFTER USER CODE DIRECT ACCESS To access the technical menu eneter the user code followed To access the technical menu the system needs to be shut by the technical code If the codes are less than the 6 digits down then enter the technical code If the code is less than the confirm code insertion with 6 digits confirm code insertion with 08 23 16 05 10 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU SELECTING NUMBERS GREATER THAN 9 Some parameters require pressing number key between 10 and 16 which are not physically present on the keypad To do this select the tens by
56. noticing The warranty loses validity is any user fails to communicate any flaws within the above mentioned terms Any claim is no grounds for customers to cancel or reduce orders nor for reimbursements of sorts on our part Our warranty is void if any of the parts as flawed are tampered with or repaired BPT S p A cannot be held liable in case of damage caused by improper use of its products Given that it s the installers that design and install the intrusion alarm system using BPT S p A original parts and third party parts our company cannot therefore vouch for the reliability of the security alarm system BPT S p A denies any liability for claims made by users installers or any third parties as concerns use and installation of our products 3 Important for SAFETY If properly designed the security alarm system provides high levels of safety to the areas it is meant to protect and to the consumers that use it To ensure this certain rules must be followed e The installation must be carried out by qualified expert staff and in full compliance with applicable laws e Check main power source connections and relative ground connections e Once the system is up and running make sure users have changed the Factory User Code 123456 e 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 Inst
57. nstallation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING 2008 T OOS CN 7 T So500c 1 SS D OO H 3 t 150 m ISI eren HM Ju HIM Le a r a ay O T Nae a renee 1 79 LLL OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO0C g 2 150 ENGLISH BUS AMPLIFIER CABLING VIS wyo OSL d HSITSNA 1410 0 s swyeig uo ou uy au Aue je eq Siy pue 071 191 2084612 102 60 90 0 9608 2 9000 jenueyy 8 0 B Bu lim m VE igi pt 7 Ne iz Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 9 APPLICATIVE NOTES ON CABLING OF THE 5 485
58. ntrol unit ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With Y select and press With select and press With select INPUTS MODULE Press 1 to activate the expansion and on position 1 EDIT activated deactivated ee 7 Press to output and return to the previous menus Address 1 is reserved for the control unit expansion module ACQUIRING INPUT EXPANSION MODULES ON BUS E The system cannot have input expansion modules on bus with same address All expansion modules are made with address 2 and the control units have no factory activated expansion To set up control unit for expansion you need to i Es ue s LI LI 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU SYSTEM 02 EDIT SYSTEM INPUTS MODULES INPUTS MODULES Se STEP 1 Addressing the expansion 1 On the address you wish to assign set the expansion by acting on the 4 microswitches Example address 2 4194 E Address 1 is reserved for the control unit expansion module PX8 2 Cut off and then restore power supply to the module STEP 2 Activating input expansion on bus Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With
59. o change the language please refer to the manual included with the PXLNG board Updating the language makes it possible to update the firmware as well CONTROL UNIT POWER ON e Power up the control unit with 230 Vac and connected the battery When first switched on the control unit follows the configuration of the parameter which is normally set to TOTAL e Switch off the system by keying in user code followed by the switching off button OPENING CLOSING THE CONTROL UNIT If the control unit tamper is properly installed when the control unit door is opened the sabotage allarm will sound immediately For alarm not to sound access technical menu via keypad 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE STEP 1 Opening the control unit Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITIG Enter technical code to access technical menu USER MENU Open the control unit by loosening the apposite screws STEP 2 Placing the control unit in maintenance To prevent alarms from being raised due to control unit tamper or due to possible pro gramming errors we suggest placing the control unit into maintenance mode 1 Place the control unit into maintenance mode by raising microswitch 1 ENGLISH STEP 3 Maintenance This setting allows you to operate without worrying about accidental activating any sirens or telephone calls STEP 4 Making operational and shutt
60. ode system in alarm mode When flashing is means that the system has detected a silenced alarm See event history for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on managing the system When off it means that there are faults in the system Steadily on it means the 230 Vac main power supply is absent always on flashing on off When flashing it means that the control unit battery is not working Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 20 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s to notify anyone of this 21 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD MEANING OF KEY The alphanumeric keys let you insert access codes as well as let you select areas during the switch on stage and change parameters FEE Le reo an NS V Menu navigation and selection keys E eem If pressed and held down for five seconds allows access to the keypad menu System ofthe O ENGLISH 6 4 Keypad menu The Keypad Menu is independent of the control unit menu and allows the user to Set the keypad language Set the address Adjust the contrast Activate Deactivate the buzzer 08 23 16 05 10 KEY IN CODE To access t
61. ow comploutputy systems or is used with non highly skilled installing technicians The pre configured settings are the following INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION DAY AREA 3 34 PERIMETER AREA 3 O INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TC output disinhibit the detectors microwave when system is off associated to the NIGHT TIME area From a positive with BEDING area switched off System status yields a negative is at least one Technical yieds a negative when at least one area 15 switched on technical alarm is switched on RELE Relays 1 and 2 is activated during the alarm time CODES CODE PROPERTIES KEYS DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES all TURNING ON TURNING OFF of all areas TURNING ON TURNING OFF of all areas ON TURNING OFF of all areas al TURNING TURNING OFF of all areas TELEPHONE NUMBER DESCRIPTION TYPE ATTEMPTS Telephone 1 7 VOICE 2 Yields a negative when something is out of order SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF firm CONTACT ID _ NORMAL MODE Same setting of the EASY mode plus _ HODACO our or onnen CODE ENTERING KEY ENTERING 77 71 fors RESIDUAL CREDIT a Telephone 8 14 ENGLISH e Customise scenarios e Cusomtised Keyborads inserters codes keys e Customised telehone calls e Restore default pa
62. pear Repeat password to CONFIRMCODE using the numerical keypad the code must be at least four characters and press to confirm ENGLISH Example Following is a programming example depending on the User type Application AREAS TELE CONTROL ACCESS example ASSOCIATED PANIC STS FROM REMOTE USER MENU SWITCHING ON SWITCHING ON Passwords having the same number will not be accepted Example 111111 333333 10 12 Acquiring Keys Because the keys are univocal from the factory there are no activated keys in the control unit Below the main factory settings may be modified KEYS STATUS AREAS ASSOCIATED AUTHORISATION SWITCHING ON 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Acquiring a new key MM Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITING Ad technical code to access technical menu USER MENU With select and press With select the and press P With select the key you wish to acquire and press 4 SELECT KEY With select and press loeis Place the key to be read on inserter and wait for the LED to blink in KEY 001 confirmation of successful acquisition KEY 001 The keyboard shows the message with 001 buzzer sound active Press to continue ESC Press to output and return to the previous menus KEY READING PROCESSING ACQUIRED KEY 17
63. prahms SECURITY ALARM CONTROL UNIT OrOHInNET 36 6 192 INSTALLATION MANUAL English 8 ENGLISH Index 1SYMBOLS AND GLOSSARY 55660055505 06064006 4 2 TERMS OF USE i 5 5 4 4 25 545 5 55 4 555 gt 5 gt 5 5 5 5 5 552555 55 555 46 R4 QR 4 2 5 55 55 55 88 5 58 5 58 85 66544 00006 6006 60 REA T ERE TATE 4 2 gt 54 545855 44 5554 6 ees bes 4 2 gt 5555 gt 5 gt 5 gt 5 5 5 56 6 C ru 5 4 1 SYSTEM WIRING oso aa a doe RR RR A eresian S RATE SACERRVAVORUKSEECCEATANES E EP EA a Ea E 5 4 2 WIRING BUS _ _ _____ _____ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 6 TRADITIONAL CABLING enter RARTIESTATRAARTEEREARTESAERERATAERERERN ERA E NK UE d 6 BEANCHED OUT CABLING gt _ cues IS M 6 DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING
64. pressing 0 Example to press 13 do the following press key and B sequentially 10 3 Programming mode EASY NORMAL ADVANCED To simplify programming of the system for even non highly skilled installers or where simple systems are being installed use the parameter This parameter simplifies by reducing or pre setting the parameters that will be used in case of simple systems or to otherwise have more extensive control when skilled installing technicians are involved Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 30 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s to notify anyone of this 31 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU Programming mode EASY only base parameters for simple systems are available NORMAL only simple strandard system parameters are available ADVANCED all configurable parameters are available Passing from Advanced to Easy means automatic reconfiguring of the pa rameters which will be hidden ENGLISH Following are the main differences among the three types EASY MODE The simple programming mode lets you quickly and simply start up l
65. rameters and codes separately ADVANCED MODE Same settings of the EASY AND NORMAL mode plus e Cusomtise keypad specific voice messages Advanced programming of telephone functions Time calendar scheduler Past Events print out 10 4 AIMING and acquiring periferals ACQUIRING KEYPADS Advanced programming of radio inputs codes keys telephones telephone options special functions E The system cannot have keypads with the same addresses All of the keypads are made with address 1 and the control units are factory activated for keypad 1 For keypad 1 there is no need to program any AIMING and acquisitions To address and acquire a new keypad from the control unit you need example of added keypad 2 e For the other keypads follow the steps in order 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Keypad addressing ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING USER MENU SYSTEM 02 KEYPAD 02 OK CONTINUE From a properly bought keypad usually keypad 1 Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu With select and press 5 With select and press 4 With select the index of the keypad you wish to acquire example keypad 2 0 02 Go to the keypad you wish to address and simultaneously press the and keys and wait fo the confirmation beep on the keyboard The LCD keypad will read
66. reater than the limit an error message is displayed and the text is coloured red Press play to check out audio of text some words can be converted wrongly and words with wrong accents need to be corrected for example the play out of the word resume would be wrong it should be re written as resume without the accent ENGLISH RECORD VOICE MESSAGES ASSOCIATED WITH INPUTS AREAS OUTPUTS AND SCENARIOS FROM PC To create a voice message associated to an input similar procedure also for areas outputs and scenarios from a PC you need to Select inputs Write out the text of the common message If the text plays out greater than the limit an error message is displayed and the text is coloured red Press play to check out audio of text some words can be converted wrongly and words with wrong accents need to be corrected for example the play out of the word resume would be wrong it should be re written as resume without the accent To send modified voice messages to the control unit you need to The control unit must be completely shut down Open the programming window for the control unit Check the Voice messages item Starting programming If parameter PROGRAMMING FROM PC is e WITH CONTROL UNIT OFF launch programming e AFTER USER CODE before strating programming you need to enter the user code 10 11 Creating User Codes
67. rm relay ony one for the Proxinet 36 F5 for Proxinet 36 NO fuse F5 for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A F5 for Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A A short circuit with open collector output activated for an extended time may lead to breaking of the protecting resitor terminals for connecting the control unit tamper bridge to activate deactivate the tamper position C deactivates the control unit tamper and position O activates it grounding terminal input terminal for PSTN external telephone line output terminals for PSTN telephone line outgoing to telephone or control unit connector for GSM module for Proxinet 36 NO fuse for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A For Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A Dip switch 1 serves to switch the control unit from operational to maintenance mode ON Maintenance hun OFF Operational Dip Switch 2 serves to restore the factory codes Dip Switch 3 is unused 10 F1 button to relaunch control unit not required for restoring parameters does not alter configuration CN3 connector for the PXV64 PXV256 voice guide and language card _ RS 232 socket for connecting to OC via RS 23w straight male female cable or to Ethernet interface F4 for Proxinet 36 NO fuse F4 for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A F4 For Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A JP2 bridge to power Ethernet interface linked up to the CN1
68. s a negative when something is out of area 15 switched on order Relays 1 and 2 relay 2 available only for PROXINET 192 is activated during the alarm time If you need to change settings see output parameters in the technical menu ENGLISH 10 10 Programming Telephone calls and SMS text messages PSTN GSM To set up the telephone calls you need to e Program call priority e Program the numbers to call Record the common message and that for any areas or inputs PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY 08 23 16 05 10 To set in case of YES voice calls choose PSTN or GSM do the following ENTER CODE Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with COMMAND WAITING 222222 Enter technical code to access technical menu USER MENU With a select TELEPHONE OPTIONS and press 4 OPTIONS With select _LINEPRIORITY With H E select 5 or to show the chosen priority Press to output and return to the previous menus LINE PRIORITY PSTN PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS The following is the factory setting for telephone numbers simply program the telephone number to activate outgoing voice calls SMSs or to security Below the factory settings may be modified TELEPHONE NUMBER TYPE REPETITIONS SWITCHING OFF CODE ENTERING KEY ENTERING BENT Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319 80 ver 1
69. t Exit the technical menu 12 Restore system A Restoring parameters is irreversible and cancels the entire programming A Restoring paramenters does not erase events from memory gt restore the control unit completely you need to do both factory settings as well as restore the codes 12 1 Restoring codes and keys Factory settings for codes and keys is AREAS TELE CONTROL ACCESS USER CODES STATUS PASSWORD ASSOCIATED AUTHORISATION FROM REMOTE MENU SWITCHING ON ACTIVATED 123456 SWITCHING OFF ACTIVATED ACTIVATED SWITCHING ON DEACTIVATED Undefined SWITCHING OFF ACTIVATED ACTIVATED E Tutti i codici vengono resettati il codice 1 viene impostato a 123456 KS eme ASSOCIATED AUTHORISATION DEACTIVATED EMITCHING DH All keys are reset To restore factory settings codes you need to STEP 1 Setting the micro switches Set micro switch 2 to ON m ee yc ACE p ur 3 Pi LAL INITIALIZATION saa eee RUNNING ENGLISH 12 2 Factory settings 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU DEFAULT PARAMETERS DEFAULT PARAM YES ESC ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC D
70. t Proxinet 192 8 2 PX8IR 8 input expansion on bus FEATURES Working temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on Brahms s part to notify anyone of this p 24 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this 25 CARD DESCRIPTION 23 74 25 76 Z7 78 ADDRESSING Inputs Inputs 5 12 5 12 Proxinet Proxinet Proxinet 0 not vad l 7 EN 9 16 0 Inputs Inputs Inputs aT 13 20 13 20 17 24 Inputs Inputs z 25 32 25 32 Inputs Inputs 5 33 40 33 40 Input terminals can of the NC SB DB and Cl types power supply 9 0 16 inputs 49 56 Negative reference Fuse the same on used in the control unit to protect inputs Bus 5 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data JP 1 ENGLISH bridge for outer tamper when bridged tamper is closed needing an outer tamper remove th
71. ures of the control units optional component means one that be purchased separately Bmwwm m a 08 ERN NN Ot roas sarson meeen 3 nous emansonmowuesenbie wmm ws 2 4 2 oo 8 mew ma C ROS memwmmes mowes 3 128 120 1 14 15 16 16 16 i p 12 Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation Brahms s part to notify anyone of this Installation Manual code 24805670 06 05 2013 319F80C ver 1 0 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 to notify anyone of this 13 5 2 Components of the control unit Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 Proxinet 192 DESCRIPTION 230 Vac grid connection terminals A Careful High Voltage Fastom ground connector terminal Connector cable for grounding the cover 47 kohm temperature gauge optional PXSTB 42 Battery connection cables 14 _ 6 Respect the polarities red black Central tamper Line fuse for Proxinet 36 no fuse the transformer is fitted
72. wired OCURRA UE 9 94 973 9003 o PAG 55 ENGLISH ENGLISH 1 Symbols and glossary This symbol means the parts which describe safety issues This symbol shows parts which must be read with care Permanently on warning light Warning light off Rapidly flashing warning light INSTALLER any person or business responsible for designing and installing the system USER any persons using the security alarm system 2 Terms of use 2 1 Intended use The security alarm control unit of the PROXINET series Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 Proxinet 192 are designed to enhance security in both homes and service sector businesses a Any installation and use other than that specified in this manual is forbidden 2 2 Warranty and limits to 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 defect resulting from errors in the manufacturing process including any expenses incurred due to the any replacement actions job orders shipping etc Sellers of BPT S p A products are directly liable to consumers of said products and have the function of upholding this right of warranty in favour of said consumers Consumers must address the seller and only the seller when upholding this right and clearly communicate any product flaws or shortcomings within two months of
73. wisted and grade 4 screened cable 600 1000 V e A twisted pair for data with section 2x0 22 e One pair to power the 2x0 5 mm2 or greater section depending on distances and voltages check table below Below is the table for calculating the section of power cables with distance variances and power draws gt Any drops in power voltage must not exceed 1 4 V voltage measured on terminals of the power source and those of the devices with remotest bus MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH BUS RS 485 POWER DRAW osm ism 0m am im 5 sem 105m Sm 25m som wm sm Lismw sm 20m 105m If a cable does not have the proper section additional auxiliary power sources must be added ENGLISH Example Let s say we have Proxinet 36 PXKWD max consumption 60 mA PX8IR max consumption 40 mA Sensors connected to the remote input expansion total consumption 150 mA Connection distance 200 m With max consumption of 250 mA in this case we either use 1 5 mm2 section cable or a 0 5 mm2 cable plus an auxiliary power source at the end of the line as shown below CABLE RS 485 CABLE RS 485 Screened 2 1 5 2x0 22mm twisted Screened 2 0 5 2x0 22mm twisted Back up Control unit Device on bus Control unit Device on bus CELSeeoooooc TF gt Maximum communication performance is guaranteed by using the specified cable PXC75 Maximum communication speed betwe
74. with a 130 rated heat protector for Proxinet 76 no fuse the transformer is fitted with a 130 rated heat protector For Proxinet 192 glass fuse T 500 mA 5 3 Card description Proxinet 36 Proxinet 76 Proxinet 192 596960669996 02 03 04 Pos D C RELAY 1 RELAY TAMPER o y at IMEEM DESCRIPTION Bus RS 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data F6 for Proxinet 36 NO fuse F6 for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A F6 for Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A ENGLISH ENGLISH 16 17 Control unit input terminals can be of the NA NC SB DB Cl types power supply 1 2 3 4 inputs 49 56 Negative reference F3 for Proxinet 36 NO fuse F3 for Proxinet 76 self restoring fuse 1 35 A F3 For Proxinet 192 self restoring fuse 1 35 A Control unit output terminals power supply available via self restoring fuse protected output F5 positive programmable output protected by 100 ohm resitor ON213 8 Vdc OFFZNA for the Proxinet 192 it is a C NA relay output for the others it s an open collector output which is negative programmable and protected by a 100 ohm resitor ON 0 OFFZNA U3 U4 open collector outputs which are negative programmable and protected by 100 ohm resistor ON 0 Vdc OFF NA NO C NC clean contacts general ala

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