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2. RAS 24 8 3 24 8 4 KEYPAD ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT AND LOCAL BUZZER 15 25 8 5 USER INTERFACE ERES EEEE 25 DISARMING T Tcr 25 _ _ 25 rre cup 08 1 m 25 cre ey awe 25 5 444994499349 A CREE RCOIICOREC EO REOR YOCR EN NOU RC OPER E 26 9 1 FEATURES 245949549 _________ _ __ __ ____________ 26 9 2 CARD DESCRIPTION 26 USER INTERFACE _______ ______________ ____ ORI CR RC RE 26 LIGHT WARNINGS NE CES ME ES 27 HEN ______ _ _ __ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______ _ ______ _ _
3. iara we PONE WEG V VE 50 14 PAGE 51 ENGLISH 1 Symbols and glossary A This symbol indicates the parts which describe safety issues This symbol indicates 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 designing and installing the system USER any persons using the security alarm system 2 Terms of use 2 1 Intended use The PROXINET 8 security control unit is designed to boost security in residential 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 replacement actions job orders shipping etc Resellers 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
4. A Visualising the state of maintenance can only be done on LCD keypads SYSTEM IN MAINTENANCE SYSTEM UP AND OPERATIONAL IN MAINTENACE First line of the display reading 08 23 16 05 10 First line of the display contains ENTER CODE in maintenance message ENTER CODE control unit date and time 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 _ Power the control unit with 230 Vac and connect the battery When first switched on the control unit follows the configuration of the parameter which is normally setto Tomon Switch off the system by keying in user code 123456 _ followed by the switching off button Pl Page 30 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 81 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 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
5. 29 CARD DESCRIPTION cde ees xs dat S 29 INSTALLING 2 29 11 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM CCCII TLLPIRSISIART UP GIC wo os ere PS 30 PRELIMINARY CHECKS i222 _ _ __ _______ __ _ _ 30 SYSTEM UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE 1 hh hh hh hh hn 30 CHANGE CONTROL UNIT _ _ ___ 66_ _ _ __ _ _ 30 eres __ _ __ col _ ______ 30 OPENING CLOSING THE CONTROL 31 11 2 USING THE CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD 2 arcam os ataca 98 31 ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU 32 11 3 PROGRAMMING MODE EASY STANDARD 32 33 Standard
6. _ 33 _ __ _ _ 33 11 4 ADDRESSING AND ACQUIRING 34 ENABLING APER NE 34 ACQUIRING REMOTE INSERTEBS _ 35 11 5 DEFINITION OF SYSTEM AREAS 36 11 0 PROGRAMMING SCENARIOS wem REEF FREE EE ERES EK ERE ETexPsREERERSATES es 37 CREATING SCENARIOS vasa __ PEE 27 ASSOCIATING SCENARIO VIA ESTE 39 ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS AND INSERTERS RR REESE Re dE ERE REF Resa 40 TILZPROGRAMMINGHINPUIS isi re ee 41 TLSPROGRAMMING OUTPUTS bo aes oe eee be eens 42 11 9 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE CALLS A
7. 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 nega tive terminal 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 dif ferent 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 V 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 termi nals 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 Twisted and grade 4 screened cable 600 1000 V A twisted pair data with section 2x0 22 One pair to power the 2x0 5 mm2 greater section depending on distances and voltages check table below Below is the
8. 5 rahms SECURITY ALARM CONTROL UNIT OroHIneTs INSTALLATION MANUAL ENGLISH 1 SYMBOLS AND 1 55 amp amp 4 2 TERMS 5 PAGE 4 2 1 INTENDED USE 555999999999 49 ser Ekke 4 2 2 WARRANTY AND LIMITS TO LIABILITY 4 3 IMPORTANT FOR 5 4 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION 5 4 T1SYSIEMWIRINO 5e EHE LEVAETAEAG RR Ad Fac e E E ac are 5 4 2 WIRING BUS 5 485 059594505009 0056055 ds 6 TRADITIONAL CABLING enter output
9. Following are the main differences among the three types 32 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 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 Page 33 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this EASY MODE The Easy programming mode lets you quickly and simply start up low complexity systems or it is used by non highly skilled installing techni cians The pre configured settings are the following INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION KEYPADS ASSOCIATED SCENARIOS INSERTERS ASSOCIATED SCENARIOS GOING OUT GOING OUT ALL KEYPADS GOING TO BED ALL INSERTERS GOING TO BED STAYING INDOORS STAYING INDOORS INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TC Output to disinhibit the detectors microwave when system is off associated to the NIGHT TIME area From a positive with Breakdown yields a negative when a breakdown is present NIGHT area switched off System status yields a negative if at least one area is Technical yields a negative when at least one technical switched on alarm is active CODES CODE PROPERTIES KEYS DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES TURNING TURNING OFF of all areas TURNING TURNING OFF of all areas
10. H 2 z 5 55 TEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION ATTEMPTS 42 TE E 5 c e LLI ETE 5 92 5 5 6 5 g 22 N e s LL I dL EES STANDARD MODE Same setting of the EASY mode plus Customise scenarios Customised keypads inserters codes keys Customised telephone calls Restore default parameters and codes separately ADVANCED MODE The same settings of the Easy and STANDARD modes plus Customise keypad specific voice messages Advanced programming inputs codes keys telephones telephone options special functions Advanced programming of telephone functions Time calendar scheduler Past Events print out ENGLISH ENGLISH 11 4 Addressing and acquiring peripherals ENABLING KEYPADS GZ The system cannot have keypads with identical addresses All keypads are manufactured with address 1 and the control units Proxinet 8 have keypad 1 enabled by default For keypad 1 there is no need for any address programming and it can only be type LCD To acquire a new keypad from the control unit for instance add keypad 2 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Keypad enabling in control unit an LCD type keypad already acquired correctly usually keypad 1 AWAITING COMMAND USER MENU Enter the service code to enter the service menu
11. Key Scenario Area 1 and Area 3 Key No scenario You need to initially set the two scenarios then you need to associate the two scenarios to the keypad EDIT SCEN 01 EDIT SCEN 02 KEYPAD MODIF 01 va GOING OUT GOING TO BED KEYPAD 01 SCENARIOS 01 EDIT LIST AREAS ACTION 01 AREAS ACTION 01 TURN ON OFF EXACT TURN ON OFF EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 ASSOC AREAS 01 SCENARIO Hott GOING OUT VA ACT ON OUTPUT 01 ACT ON OUTPUT 01 SCENARIO 8 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED VIA DESCRIPTION 01 DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT GOING TO BED SCENARIO ENGLISH ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS AND INSERTERS Each inserter can handle up to a maximum of 3 scenarios it selects while switching on one of the 3 LEDs See user manual Scenario Led 2 Scenario Led 3 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU INSERTERS 06 MODIFY INSERT 01 KEY READER 01 SCENARIO 1L 01 GOING OUT Example 5rahms __ 12 111 34 Scenario Led 3 Scenario Led 1 Scenario Led 2 Associating inserter LED to scenario not available on EASY mode 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt 5 key for 5 sec followed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm w
12. On Communication active INSTALLING Control unit board Proxinet8 Nylon O ring Nylon rivets a7 PXTEL board AN interface insertion and removal operations must made when main power supply is cut off to control unit ENGLISH ENGLISH 11 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 Cabling inputs Cabling outputs Cabling the control unit Cabling keypads inserters accessories Below is an explanation of how to start up the system 11 1 First start up PRELIMINARY CHECKS Check connections to ground and 230 Vac main power supply SYSTEM UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL To prevent accidental calls or sirens up when system undergoes maintenance jobs setting the system to MAINTENANCE mode will disable said warning functions The control unit under maintenance deactivates Telephone calls and SMS text messages Activating the alarm outputs The User Menu can be used to test any disabled functions To change maintenance operational operate on switch SW1 1 gw1 ii in maintenance operational
13. PXKTB PXKTN DESCRIPTION Proximity reader Bus RS 485 for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data Tamper proof device BUS communication LED ENGLISH ENGLISH 6 3 User interface KEYPAD DISPLAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 The display is composed of 2 lines of 16 characters each When idle the light intensity is reduced after a preset time There are 16 numbers beneath the display to facilitate interpretation of the second display line NOTE The keypad wakes up from stand by mode when you press any key for the first time pictogram MEANING Areas ON Areas are being switched ON exit time with no open entrances Area partially switched ON there is at least one temporarily excluded entrance that is linked to the area Area is being switched ON exit time but cannot be inserted due to open entrances Areas OFF m Areas not managed by the keypad 14 15 16 LIGHT WARNINGS LED colour STATE INFORMATION DISPLAYED It means there are open entrances associated with the keypad Alarm is raised when a scenario is started up Check O open entrances when starting up scenarios green It means there are NO open entrances associated with the keypad The system can be switched on without any prob lems It means the associated areas are switched OFF system OFF means that all the associated areas are swit
14. eee ee re Ce 16 PME KP A UM KM Pe ele Pee ese es ne 17 Ua 17 UT PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT aha 17 U2 U4 Open Collector PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 17 GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUT BELAY _________ _____ _ _ ____ 18 PSTN TELEPHONE LINE WITH PXTEL BOARD n Dae TUR e e AUR 18 6 PXKWD KEYPAD AGE 19 WEITIQES ICT M 19 B5 2 DESCRIPTION GS A CERT dA CORR ee E d AK V OR VI Vd CU Ue Vor 19 6 3 USERINTERFACE 6066 056565 255 665 G5 RES WE SAC OFEVRR ER TEE FE CEOS 20 KEYPAD DE PLA
15. _ _ 27 _______ _ __ _ _ ____ _________ _ 27 EEEE 27 CHECK REY oho i tease ________ __ ___ 27 Page 2 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 8 part to notify anyone of this Page Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 10 5 1 5 28 10 1 PAVBO 28 14514111 cg 28 10 2 5 _ ___________ _____ 8 _ 28 CARD DESCRIPTION m 28 cer ae 29 10 3
16. e IODQD Active GSM call incoming or outgoing 3 16 GSM dialler not registered with GSM network 0 55 ON 0 5 s OFF e 0 3 s 01 2 7 s OFF Connector for GSM antenna GSM dialler is properly registered with GSM network Page 28 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 29 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this INSTALLING Control unit board Proxinet8 Nylon O ring M Boar Nylon rivets exes interface insertion and removal operations must made when main power supply is cut off to control unit Power up control unit only after connecting the antenna and inserting the SIM card After powering up the control unit let at least one minute elapse check that the GSM s green DL1 LED signals proper SIM registration 0 3 5 2 7 5 interface insertion and removal operations must made when main power supply is cut off to control unit 10 3 PXTEL CARD DESCRIPTION Board connector to control unit Terminal board for telephone line connection Red PSTN line status LED Off Communication NOT active
17. on off when scenario is brought up 1 Staying within the Scenarios Menu 2 with select ACT ON ouTPUT 3 With set the parameter to RESTRICTED Normally the sce narios comprise only three areas if you need to activate an output do the follow ing a Set on LON b With select ASSOCIATED OUTPUT With H El set the output you wish to activate ENGLISH DESCRIPTION XX SCENARIO XX SCENARIO XX STEP 5 Scenario description 0 ESC GOING OUT 0 5 the change Staying within the Scenarios Menu With Ml select and press Use the keys to edit text Use the H keys to move down one character at a time Press to confirm and return to previous menus Press to cancel To create the scenario GOING OUT which then inserts all of the areas You need Area 1 DAY AREA Area 2 NIGHT AREA Area 3 PERIMETER MODIFY SCEN 01 GOING OUT d AREAS ACTION 01 TURN ON OFF EXACT ASSOC AREAS 01 HHH ACT ON OUTPUT 01 RESTRICTED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT Page 38 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 39 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this
18. 6 If there are other inserters to address the procedure would restart from the beginning 7 Press to exit and return to the previous menus ENGLISH 11 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 123456 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU SYSTEM 02 MODIFY SYSTEM MANAGED AREAS MANAGED AREAS MODIFY AREA 01 AREA 01 AREA 01 0 ESC DAY AREA 0 ESC Example If you want to set up a system with two areas 1 Area 2 NIGHT AREA You need MODIFY SYSTEM MANAGED AREAS STEP 1 Activating the areas 1 lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P 2 To access the Technical Menu press the 5 8 key for 5 sec fol Press the lt ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With select and press 4 With select CHANGE SYSTEM and press With select MANAGED AREAS Press the number key for the expansion address which you need to activate by activated deactivated Press to exit and return to the previous menus STEP 2 Modify description of areas Staying within the Techni
19. STEP 7 Operating and shutting down the control unit Once maintenance is finished restore the system to operation mode 1 Enter the technical menu 2 Put the control unit into operation mode lowering the microswitch 1 3 Shut down the control unit 4 Exit the technical menu A Restoring parameters is irreversible and deletes the entire programming Restoring parameters does not erase events from memory E To restore the control unit completely you need to do both factory settings as well as restore the codes 13 1 Restoring codes and keys Factory settings for codes and keys is coves STATUS PASSWORD ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION REMOTE CONTROL ACCESS USER MENU SWITCHING ACTIVATED 123456 SWITCHING m ACTIVATED ACTIVATED SWITCHING DEACTIVATED Undefined SWITCHING ACTIVATED ACTIVATED All codes reset code 1 is set to 123456 KEYS STATUS ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION DEACTIVATED RI SWITCHING ON SWITCHING gt All keys are reset To restore factory settings codes you need to STEP 1 Setting the micro switches Set micro switch 2 to ON ENGLISH ENGLISH STEP 2 Re start the control unit Press the small P1 button for start up again the control unit The keypad shows remaining on display for STEP 3 Restoring the micro switch ON Set micro switch 2 to OFF SW1 1234 The keypad shows ___INMIALIZaTION Runna 9 Once start up is finished the
20. and connection to other devices Place the control unit in a dry clean area that is not subject to vibrations or impacts of any sort Control unit installation must proceed as follows e open the cover by undoing the screws on the bottom of the control unit fig 1 e release the cover from the container by exerting slight pressure near the side tabs as shown in the figure fig 1 e lift the cover of the control unit fig 2 e using the bottom of the control unit as a template mark the position of the anchoring holes shown in figure 3 making sure that the wall is plumb in the point selected e drill holes into the wall that will hold the container and thread in the container wall anchors e secure the rear side of the container to the wall making sure that the tamper proof switch shown in fig 4 moves freely fig 1 Page 14 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 15 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this gt Install the control unit far from access points and so That it is hard to find gt Secure onto a suit
21. associated areas are switched OFF system OFF means that all the associated areas are switched ON system completely ON means that least one associated area is switched ON system partially ON Itmeans that the alarm is NOT triggered in the associated areas O Aa means that the alarm is triggered in at least one of the associated areas system in alarm state red e It means that the associated system has detected an alarm which has been silenced See event history for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on managing the system Itmeans that there are no failures in the system lItmeansthereisafailure yellow When the Mask state function has been activated it means that there is an event to display means that the control unit battery is run down O OFF e ON Flashing 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 8 Menu navigation and selection keys SUCCES BAAN Leolo Parameter change keys After inserting the code allows access to the User Menu If pressed and held down for five seconds allows access to the keypad menu Scenario start up keys 7 4 Keypad menu The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu Please consult the keypad instructions for further details on functions 9 Re
22. control unit goes back to seeing system INITIALIZATION RUNNING status 13 2 Factory settings 08 23 16 05 10 gt the default parameters don t delete codes or keys already in memory ENTER CODE 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 EL 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt ESC key 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P 2 Press the lt ESC key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code PARAM With select DEFAULT PARAMETERS and press 5 _ DEFAULT PARAM With confirm to cancel YES ESC ARE YOU SURE A YES ESC DEFAULT 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 Page 50 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 51 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 14 Declaration SpA a socio unico Head and Registered Office Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena P
23. information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 11 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 4 3 Wiring the inputs Balancing is performed with 4 7 kohm resistors Yellow 4 Violet 7 4 7 5 resistor v D Red x100 Ces 000050 CONNECTING INPUTS NC NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM The U1 output gives a positive when output is active 13 8Vdc The U1 output is factory programmed as TC active output with system shut down disable during the output time and when at least one are is turned on ENGLISH 5 Installing the control unit 5 1 Features GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power Supply 230 Vac 15 10 50 60 Hz Battery Card power draw excluding battery recharge 150 160 mA Ac 23 9 Vac display OFF ON 7 2 Ah Working temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity when active 25 75 without condensation Dimensions HxLxD 305 230 85 mm IP30 from 2610 440 C 29 75 R H No condensation 29 75 R H No condensation WORK CHARACTERISTICS Inputs in control unit Alarm outputs Outputs programmable 0 C from control unit On board key pad On
24. select and press l With select _ SYSTEM land press With select xevPaps Use the numerical keys to select the keypad for enabling enabled disabled Press go back to the previous menu Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with STEP 2 Setting keypad 1 From LCD type keypad already acquired usually keypad 1 Enter the user code if less than 6 digits confirm with EDIT KEYPAD 02 KEYPAD 002 Enter the service code to enter the service menu 2 3 4 With select and press l 5 With select and press Fl Keypad number 01 is by default an LCD keypad and cannot be edited With H H set the keypad type 0 Press 10 quit and return to the previous menus Page Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 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 Page 35 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this ACQUIRING REMOTE INSERTERS GZ The system cannot have inserters with the same address All of the inserters are made with address 1 and the control units have a built in factory enabled i
25. should be flashing If some are not flashing this means installation or programming was wrong check cabling address and programming in control unit TRADITIONAL CABLING enter output brahms brahms brahms UNT aaa oO OM OOOO LIT POOH po re nom ee 1 brahms brahms 7 _ 7 Se J OOOO uw 1 Km Branching out consists of a cable with three pairs two of which are twisted each pair is made up of conductors A and B An analysis of this circuit shows that the structure of the RS 485 bus continues to be linear enter output Page 6 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 8 part to notify anyone of this Page 7 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING C eel er 7 k
26. when upholding this right and clearly communicate any product flaws or shortcomings within two months of noticing The warranty loses validity if 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 is tampered with or repaired BPT S p A a socio unico cannot be held liable in case of damage caused by improper use of its products Given that it s the installer that designs and installs the security alarm system using BPT S p A a socio unico original parts and third party parts our company cannot therefore vouch for the reliability of the security alarm system BPT S p A a socio unico denies any liability for claims made by users install ers 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 A 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 the system is up and running make sure users have changed the Factory User Code 123456 Maintenance on the system must only be carried out by qualified person
27. 05490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 11 7 Programming Inputs 08 23 16 05 10 123456 Basic input parameters ENTER CODE ENGLISH 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt ESC 8 key for 5 sec fol Mich lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with I 2 Press the ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code INPUTS 11 a With select and press il 4 With select the input to set and press With select STATS to set with H El use of the inputl INSERTED or excluded in test With select to set with HE the type of input CHANGE INPUTS XXX INPUT 9 or delayed With select to set with H H the type of bal ancing NC 8 With lal select to set the areas associated to the input use the numeric keys to select the areas activated deactivated 9 With select and press 10 Use the keys to edit text 11 Use the H H keys to move down one character at a time 12 Press l to confirm and return to previous menu to cancel the change DESCRIPTION XXX 13 Press to exit and return to the previous menus INPUT GOING OUT 0 ESC Example Let s s
28. 10 STEP 1 Opening the control unit Enter user code if less than 6 characters confirm with Enter technical code to access technical menu MENU Open the control unit by loosening the apposite screws STEP 2 Placing the control unit in maintenance ENGLISH To prevent alarms from being raised due to control unit tamper or due to possible program ming errors we suggest placing the control unit into maintenance mode 1 Place the control unit into maintenance mode TT STEP 3 Maintenance by raising microswitch 1 This setting allows the user to perform operations without risk of unwanted siren or telephone call tripping STEP 4 Making operational and shutting down the control unit Once maintenance is finished restore the system to operational mode ih Place the control unit into operational mode 11 2 Using the control unit keypad BUTTON KEY LEGEND l W lal c Menu navigation and selection keys Edit parameters keys 1 TT lowering microswitch 1 2 Close the control unit within 30 before the control unit s tamper alarm is triggered After inserting the code it lets you access the User Menu or to confirm a selection Scenario launching key System switch off button ENGLISH ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU Depending on the coves gt INSTALLER S TECHNICAL CODE parameters access to the technical menu may be either preceded or not by the Us
29. AREAS AUTHORISATION 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Acquiring a new key ENTER CODE Press the ESC key for 5 sec and enter the User code With select and press With select and press P With lal select key you wish to acquire and press With Y select and press g Place the key to be read on inserter 1 and wait for the LED to blink in confirmation of successful acquisition KEY 001 f The display shows the message with KEY 001 buzzer sound active Press f to continue LEARN CH 001 8 Press to output and return to the previous menus 0K ESC KEY READING PROCESSING ACQUIRED KEY Following is the acquisition of two keys key 001 with description KEY 001 key 002 with description KEY 002 Once in the go to vs in and then select Kon 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 example ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION Owners employees SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF Cleaning firm SWITCHING ON ONLY Page 46 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation BRAHMS s part to notify anyone of this Page 47 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information i
30. ASSOCIATING SCENARIO VIA KEYPAD Each keypad can handle up to a maximum of 6 scenarios by using the keys see user manual 7 2 4 N rahms Key Scenario Key Scenario OA 123 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 Scenario Scenario 2 3 Scenario 2 Bw B Key 04 scenario 0 2 e De Key 04 scenario te a Key 16 scenario X J Key 16 scenario Setting a Keypad key to a scenario not available on EASY programming mode Mitac 1 To access the Technical Menu press the S ESC key for 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P 2 Press the lt ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With lal select and press With select the telephone to set and then press Pl KEYPAD MODIF 01 With lal select and press KEYPAD 01 With select the key you wish to associate the scenario to 7 With Fl El you can set the scenario to launch NO 1 deactivated the key SCENARIO A 8 Press to exit and return to the previous menus GOING OUT SCENARIO GOING TO BED Example If you wish to set the following scenarios to keypad 1 Scenario Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3
31. ERING KEY ENTERING TECHNICAL SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF gt lt c uo wm p kkkhh o dms TYPE means whether the associated number will be reached by VOICE call SMS text 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 events BURGLARY burglary alarm events ON OFF 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 42 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 43 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this To change events see the Technical Menu 08 23 16 05 10 123456 To set up the telephone calls you need to ENTER CODE 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt
32. ESC key for 5 sec STANDING BY followed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P ae Press the 5 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With l select PHONES and press With select the telephone to set and then press P With select and press l ENGLISH Use the keys edit the telephone number to cancel PHONE 001 backwards T Press confirm and return to the previous menus 8 Press to exit and return to the previous menus 348XXXXXXX 0 ESC Example With the GSM interface and PSTN line you wish to set the telephone calls in the following way with PSTN priority with PXTEL board in stalled Dad 348 1 make VOICE call due to sabotage alarm events send SMS due to malfunctions 348 2 make VOICE call due to sabotage alarm events Security 049 3 Security firm If the factory settings are sufficient all you need to do is to set vial TELEPHONE 20 OPTIONS TELEPHONE DAD S VOICE 01 PHONE 08 DAD S SMS PHONE NUMBER 08 S348XXXXXX1 FORMAT LINE PRIORITY PSTN FORMAT 01 VOICE 08 SMS FORMAT 02 VOICE ENGLISH SET COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM PC File Centrale Impostazioni Aiuto ud Messag
33. LLL Tug gt EORR 41 7 150 ohm SSSL Ji REI UTERE NEUE RR E U gt 150 ENGLISH BUS AMPLIFIER CABLING 5 19 9 wyo 081 Ie 24444 5 cot col 41441 Siu JO AJfpou oj S uo ou aui Aue je siu pue L 19A 206461 102 11 62 0678087 enue 01812150 9 962d yal ial 5 eli 1 8 ol 94 14141447 z 150 150 9 01 ol ol g 2 51414 Page 9 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319 90 ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this APPLICATIVE NOTES ON CABLING OF THE RS 485 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 ENGLISH Only use a screened and twisted cable with section of at least 2x0 5
34. N Italy http www bpt it mailto info bpt it Declares under its own responsibility that the following products for security alarm units PROXINETS8 comply with essential requisites and dispositions given by the following Directives and applicable Regulations listed below DIRECTIVES 2006 95 CE 2004 108 CE 1999 05 EC EN 50130 4 2 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 Low VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE ON RADIO EQUIPMENT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND Mutuat ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THEIR COMPLIANCE TO STANDARDS ALARM SYSTEMS Part 4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT Part 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC Part 6 3 GENERAL STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARD FOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AND LIGHT INDUSTRY ZONES TERMINAL Equipment REQUIREMENTS For Pan European AppROVAL For Connection To THE ANALOGUE Swrrcuep TELEPHONE Networks Or THE Voice TELEPHONY SERVICE IN Network Is By Means Or Dua Tone Frequency DTMF SIGNALLING ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Erm Suonr Rance Devices Sro RApio Eauipment Be Us
35. ND SMS TEXT MESSAGES 5 42 PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY eee eee ehh 42 PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ccccccccc cence cence eee cece ee eee eee hrs 42 SET COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM tose Hew bs ches ines bons een onde Soest 44 SET VOICE MESSAGES ASSOCIATED WITH INPUTS AREAS OUTPUTS AND SCENARIOS FROM 44 SEND VOICE MESSAGES 2 ______ SUE 44 1110 CREATING USER CODES 62235 29 4279 97 A479 m 45 Wet 1 VC OUR ING REY 2 46 TTA 5 EEA OE EEEE ne eees ene 47 FROM CONTROL UNIT es ES 47 12 UNIT soo 48 12 1 LOCALLY PROGRAMMING THE 5 232 rds REA RAREA TRO REA EE ON GEARS Rr WE n 48 13 RESTORE SYSTEM eo oi b0 0b 6055055 P AGE 49 13 1 RESTORING CODES AND 49 FACTORY SETTINGS 555 duas v ER EROR EROR
36. T INSERTED CN6 CN6 M6 OOOO pci 2000 555555950 pcs SSS Ae DOE 3 4 5 7 Ut hs i et L AUX POS ARNIS SSS 4 gt E a SKB SKS12 7 2 12V 7 2AH VALVE REGULATED D ACID STANT VOLTAG GE CHARGE CAUTION Avoid short circuiting batter terminals STAND BY 13 5 13 8V Avoid disp posing the battery into open flame CYCLE 14 7 15 0V ealed container INITIAL CURRENT 8A 10 pre xn P cid wash immediately with plenty of w TAMPER TAMPER DEACTIVATED JP3 IN POSITION C TAMPER ACTIVATED JP3 IN POSITION 0 Connection to the other Tamper contacts of the system Connection to the other Tamper contacts of the system 99990 EORUM Control unit Control unit tamper contacts T 4 C 1 L RELAY tamper contacts A Not using the unit tamper annuls the safety level of the system Page 16 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 17 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at an
37. T eC __ nee tea Os _ Mm 20 LIGHT _____________ _______ 20 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD DEA AE 21 G4 KEYPAD __ __ _ ___ _ _ ___ __ _____ _ __ 8 21 7 PAK WD KEYPAD us ws o e PAGE 21 _____ _________ ______ _______ __ _ __ _____ _ _ 21 TE CARDDESCRIPTION _ ___ _ ___ PN 13 3 928 3 99 EROR ERR 22 7 3 USER INTERFACE 22 DISPERY EE E E E EE EA ___ _ _ 22 B ulli iiv cc Tc 23 ALPHANUMERIC REY PAD es Ra RA __ ___________ 23 7 4 MENU i454 EX PEOCESREREESRRUATATER FX EE EFE FEY VE 23 8 RECESSED KEYPAD 24 81 FEATURES roars iranran 24 8 2 DESCRIPTION
38. able wall that can permanently hold up the control unit E Set holes and channels for the initial installation cables to pass through gt Use the specific four holes for securing to the wall 5 5 Cabling 230 Vac L 22 9 SEC 230Vca 50Hz 1 Cables be routed through the holes 10 cated on the bottom of the container or through the pre formed slot on the top portion of the container use a handsaw to cut open e Position the battery into its seat and route cables Cut off the magnetothermic switch linked to the control unit before the network 230 Vac and for the entire time the control unit Connect the Line cable and the Neutral of the 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 disconnected Before closing the control unit check that all of the metal parts are connected to the ground ENGLISH ENGLISH BATTERY The battery works as secondary power source to the security alarm unit To optimise recharging and its duration over time We suggest installing the PXSTB a temperature probe which allows to regulate the battery recharge depending on the temperature itself Respect battery polarities while connecting B Installation of the PXSTB probe without opening jumper JP1 lowers battery charge voltage by 1 Volt thus impeding recharge PXSTB NOT INSTALLED JP1 INSERTED PXSTB INSTALLED JP1 NO
39. aging the system On Blinking Off On NO areas in alarm mode It means there is a failure When the Mask state function has been activated it means that there is an event to display Out of order N Yellow Blinking Control unit battery breakdown Contact your local Installer in case of a breakdown Danger high voltage running through the control unit Off Control key pad description 3 UTTON KEY LEGEND Menu navigation and selection keys Edit parameters keys No faults in the system After inserting the code it lets you access the User Menu or to confirm a selection 2 0000 99999999020 E 123456578 2 3 joy 6 ET ENRETE gw oF om 5 999999990 U2 002 U 4 No C NG U4 NO axa POS 2 00 RELAY 7 8 LTAMPER RS 485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and inserters a 2 power supply to bus A B data ENGLISH ENGLISH Control unit input terminals can be of the NA NC SB DB types 2 power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 inputs Negative reference fene RS 232 female socket for connecting to OC RS 23w straight male female cable to Ethernet interface Vdc OFF NA NO C NC RELAY general alarm relay with clean contacts 25 T TAMPER terminals for connecting the control unit tamper 25 bridge to activate deactivate th
40. arameter modification keys UJ the code has been entered it allows you to access the User Menu If pressed and held down for more than 5 seconds it grants access to the keypad menu see the manual for the PROXINET control unit UJ Scenario start up key 4 system shut off button 6 4 KEYPAD MENU The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu Please consult the keypad instructions for further details on functions 7 PXKWD Keypad OA 7 1 Features Power supply voltage 12 15 Working temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation Dimensions HxLxD 180x120 x 28 wall surface mounted ENGLISH ENGLISH 4 118 Q plode DL 3 J 1 or Tz Ui 02 4 zx 292272792 M oe TOPOL 08411 T L KOWNA 14 TP 4 Ea Le ie PXKWD DESCRIPTION RS 485 bus terminals for connecting keypads remote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data LR E U ERU I O 5 ouie 7 3 User interface KEYPAD DISPLAY 08 24 16 05 10 UP 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The display has two lines of 16 graphic characters When idle the keypad goes into Energy Savi
41. areas associated with the 3 scenarios not enabled red are disabled With the system disabled if inputs of areas associated with the keypad are open the three green LEDs will flash ENGLISH ENGLISH 9 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 _9 1 Features p 40 mA min 70 mA max GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply voltage 12 Vdc 15 Vdc 0 40 25 75 without condensation Positioned on a plug of an embedded box IP40 rahms 64330380 PXITU 9 3 User interface The transponder inserter makes it possible to Begin switching on and off scenarios Switch system off Visually check the state of system alarm and operation A Each key is recognised univocally inside the control unit and event history Bus RS 485 for connecting keypads re mote modules and inserters power supply to bus A B data System status luminous notifications Sensitive area for transponder key see the system Management chapter Page 26 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of thi
42. ay 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 instantaneous 15 delayed only when the front door is opened Area 1 DAY AREA Area 2 NIGHT AREA as Area 3 PERIMETER 23 4 PS Night area instantaneous ge or Living room radar Day area instantaneous c E E Front door contact Front door radar o Perimetral delayed Day area path EDIT INPUT 002 EDIT INPUT 003 EDIT INPUT 004 FRONT DOOR RADAR FRONT DOOR LIVING ROOM RAD STATUS 002 STATUS 003 STATUS 004 ENGAGED ENGAGED ENGAGED EDIT INPUT 001 BEDROOM RADAR STATUS 001 ENGAGED TYPE 001 ISTANTANEOUS BALANCING 001 SINGLE BALANCE TYPE 003 TYPE 004 DELAYED 1 ISTANTANEOUS BALANCING 002 BALANCING 003 BALANCING 004 SINGLE BALANCE SINGLE BALANCE SINGLE BALANCE DESCRIPTION 001 DESCRIPTION 002 DESCRIPTION 003 DESCRIPTION 004 BEDROOM RADAR FRONT DOOR RADAR FRONT DOOR LIVING ROOM RAD ENGLISH 11 8 Programming outputs The four control unit factory set outputs are already programmed as follows INDEX _ OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TC Output to disinhibit the detectors microwave when system is off associated to the NIGHT TIME U3 area From a positive with NIGHT area switched off Breakdown yields a negative when a breakdown is present System sta
43. board relay outputs Area scenarios Inserters Keypads Keys User code Timer Events PSTN Combiner GSM Combiner Control by SMS Remote control with voice guide Communications port LAN Network connection Local programming via PC Internet remote programming Connection to automation system With LAN PXLAN or PXWEB board With RS232 RS422 PXMIF interface board Page 12 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 13 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 5 2 Control unit Control unit visual notifications 2 Proximity TAG reader Display ESC Control key pad No input open System Green Open inputs Alarm is raised when a scenario is brought up On gt areas are switched on system switched on entirely 9 least one associated area is switched on system switched on tially System Status Green Blinking Off The areas are switched off system switched off At least one associated area is in alarm mode system in alarm mode The system has detected an alarm and dampened it See event history for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on man
44. cal Menu With select and press 4 With select the area and press With select DESCRIPTION Use the keys to edit text Use the El keys to move down one character at a time Press to confirm and return to the previous menus Press I to can cel the change MODIFY AREA 01 Via MODIFY AREA 02 vA AREA 01 AREA 02 DESCRIPTION 01 AREA 01 AREA 01 DAY AREA 02 0 5 0 ESC NIGHT AREA 0 ESC 0 ESC Page 36 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 87 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 11 6 Programming scenarios Scenarios are collections of actions set by the installer which let Users via control unit inserter or telephone to switch on off areas activate deactivate outputs There are already some pre configured factory made scenarios see chapter 10 3 CREATING SCENARIOS ENGLISH 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 var
45. cal buzzer enabling disabling Press button and hold it down for more than 5 seconds until a beep confirms that the keypad has entered the local menu The address of the keypad is displayed by the combination of LEDs according to the following table Colour and Address sss oo fH HH 5 ble a default address OFF ON The address modification is only enabled for the first 4 minutes after the keypad has been turned on After this time the address is still displayed but the keypad will signal any attempt at changing the address with an error beep ADDRESS MODIFICATION nassigna U To modify the address type in the new address number and press button QO to confirm Example for address 3 press Or press 02 32 GO 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 ENABLING DISABLING THE LOCAL BUZZER Press button and hold it down for more than 5 seconds until a beep confirms that the keypad 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 If you do not operate the keypad
46. cessed keypad PXKIN PXKIB x 8 1 Features Relative humidity 25 93 without condensation Dimensions HxLxD 45 x 66 x 50 mm 8 2 Description PXKIN PXKIB DESCRIPTION PXKIN PXKIB 12 15 Vcc power supply linea BUS TAMPER 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 8 3 Programming enabling 08 23 16705710 To specify the type of keypad associated with an address ENTER CODE On an LCD keypad enter the service code if less than 6 digits confirm with With select and press l PROGRAMMING With lal select and press Keypad number 01 is by de KEYPADS 05 fault an LCD keypad and cannot be edited With F E set the keypad type EP EDIT KEYPAD 02 Press BE to quit and return to the previous menus KEYPAD 002 KEYPAD TYPE 02 LED Page 24 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 25 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 8 4 Keypad IP address assignment and lo
47. ched ON system completely ON means that at least one associated area is switched ON system partially ON Itmeans that the alarm is NOT triggered in the associated areas O Aa ltmeansthatthe alarm is triggered in at least one of the associated areas system in alarm state red e It means that the associated system has detected an alarm which has been silenced See event history for alarm list To remove notice see chapter on managing the system Itmeans that there are no failures in the system lItmeansthereisafailue yellow When the Mask state function has been activated it means that there is an event to display that control unit battery is run down OFF ON Flashing Page 20 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation BRAHMS s part to notify anyone of this 21 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD DEF The alphanumeric keys allow you to enter access codes select areas being started up and modify parameters mu NJS 8 le 2 Menu browsing and selection keys 4 gt P
48. e tamper position deactivates the control unit tamper and position 0 activates it For setting the Control Unit to 17 ald To restore the factory codes Maintenance OFF Service MEM unit reset button the control unit parameters configurations are NOT restored 9 CN3 Connector for PXTEL module connection optional 9 Connector for PXGSM module connection Connection for connecting the voice board PXV64 PXV256 Q 1 Terminal board for transformer connection CN5 CN5 Connector for PXSTB probe JP1 JP1 Bridge to activate JP1 NOT INSERTED or deactivate JP1 NOT INSERTED probe PXSTB Fi Glass AC input fuse 3 15A 250Vac 5x20mm delay type 9 Battery connector Control unit output terminals AUX power supply available self restoring fuse protected output 25 U1 POS positive programmable output protected by 100 ohm resistor ON 13 8 Vdc OFF NA 192 U3 U4 0 C open collector outputs which are negative programmable and protected by 100 ohm resistor ON 0 9 4 Assembly Control unit assembly must performed in area easily accessible at least during maintenance operations To meet this need a free area of approximately 500 mm along the entire perimeter of the container must be left as leeway in order to allow easy assembly and disassembly of the cover allow easy maintenance and facilitate network cable routing
49. en THE 25 Muz 1 000 Muz Frequency Rance With Power Levets Up To 500 Mw Part 3 En Coverina ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER ARTICLE 3 2 Or Tue R amp TTE DIRECTIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC CompariBiLity Erm CoMPariBiLITY For EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Part 3 SpeciFic For SHort Ranae Devices Sap On Frequencies Between 9 Kuz 40 Guz ALARM SYSTEMS Part 5 ENVIRONMENTAL Test METHODS ALARMS SYSTEMS INTRUSION AND BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ALARMS SYSTEMS INTRUSION AND BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS Part 6 POWER SUPPLIERS COMPLIES WITH THE PRODUCT STANDARD 79 2 SEcoND LEVEL ENGLISH Siu JO auo ue you oj S uo ou Aue pebueua SI pue 278p ay L 19A 2064616 2102 11 62 06 508 2748 01821501 ZG 5 19 9
50. er code E Simultaneous access to the technical menu or user menu from multiple keypads is not allowed INDIRECT ACCESS To access the technical menu prose C button for 5 sec digit the user code press again for 5 sec the lt ESC 222222 Use the keys to scroll between characters and the fl V keys to modify the text 27 22 key and digit the technical code While system is entirely deactivated press the lt ESC 8 key 5 sec and digit the technical code 222222 to access the technical Menu Use the H keys to scroll between characters and the keys to modify the text 11 3 Programming mode EASY STANDARD 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 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE COMMAND WAITING Programming mode USER MENU EASY Jonly base parameters for simple systems are available PROGRAMMING 01 STANDARD only simple standard system parameters are available icc ADVANCED all configurable parameters are available Passing from Advanced to Easy means automatic reconfiguring of the param SIMPLE PROGRAMM eters which will be hidden MODE
51. eypad if less than 6 characters confirm with ES ID WAITING EZ 2 Enter service code in keypad if less than 6 characters confirm with With select KEYS and press 7 With select CHECK press The LEDs 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 READING KEY appear la scritta KEY NOT VALID p DESCRIPTION 55 to output and return to the previous menus ENGLISH 10 Accessories 10 1 PXV64 Installing the PXV64 board allows the following control unit functions to be expanded FUNCTION GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply voltage Max power draw A ai the board insertion and removal operations must be performed with the control unit s power supply switched off The PXV64 board should be inserted in the relative slot as shown in the figure 10 2 PXGSM GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply voltage 12 Working temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity 25 75 without condensation CARD DESCRIPTION Connector for connecting with control unit card Slot for SIM 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 e GSM module is off or not present
52. for more than 20 seconds the keypad automatically quits the menu 8 5 User Interface DISARMING To disarm the system type in the user code after you hear the confirmation beep that the code is correct press button ENABLING 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 keypad Press button and LED 2 will turn on and the device will prepare to start up scenario 2 associated with the keypad Press button and LED 3 will turn on and the device will prepare to start up scenario 3 associated with the keypad After selecting the scenario to start up simply press button W The control panel will start up 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 LUMINOUS SIGNALS STATE INFORMATION DISPLAYED od STATE INFORMATION DISPLAYED The corresponding associated scenario is At least one area associated with one of the already enabled or being enabled three scenarios is enabled During the enabling phase or with the sys tem enabled one or more inputs belonging to this scenario are found to be open The control panel is in alarm or alarm mem The corresponding associated scenario is O 4 All the
53. gi comuni Nuovo progetto 1 Cliente Telefoni Funzioni speciali Programma tore Messaggi vocali Ingressi SEND VOICE MESSAGES Programmatore orario Parte radio Scambio dati terminato correttamente Risultato della comunicazione Errore di connessione Errore di comunicazione Errore indefinito Tipo e o Versione centrale errati E Operazione annullata dall utente To create a common message from PC you need to ils Select Common messages 2 Write out the text of the common message If the text play out is greater than the limit an error message is displayed and the text is coloured red a 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 if the play out of the word resume is wrong it should be re written as resume without the accent To create a voice message associated to an input similar procedure also for areas outputs and scenarios from a PC you need to 1 Select inputs 2 Write out the text of the common message If the text plays out is greater than the limit an error message is displayed and the text is coloured red 3 Press play to check out audio of text some words 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 w
54. ious command organs 08 23 16 05 10 123456 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU SCENARIOS 03 MODIFY SCENAR XX SCENARIO XX AREA ACTION XX EXACT ON OFF AREAS ASSOC XX AREAS ASSOC XX EAS ASSOC ACT ON OUTPUT RESTRICTED ASS OUTPUT XX NO STEP 1 Select scenario 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt ESC key for 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P 2 Press the ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code 3 With select and press 4 With select the scenario to create edit means the scenario index and press STEP 2 Action on areas not available on EASY mode Defines the action you want on the areas switching on off 1 Staying within the Scenarios Menu 2 With select AREA ACTION 3 With the parameter 10 EXACT ON 0FF_ It is the classic scenario we will use lets you set the switching on status on the control unit ex actly as described by ASSOCIATED AREAS The selected areas will turn on and those deselected will turn off STEP 3 Associated areas 1 With select AREAS assoc 2 Press the numerical key for the address of the area you wish to set then adding activated deactivated STEP 4 Actions on outputs not available on EASY mode It defines the action on output
55. ith P 2 Press the 5 ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code 3 With select and press 4 With select the inserter to set and press 5 With select to set the scenario you wish to associate to LED 1 otherwise select LED 2 or LED 3 6 With H E you set the scenario to launch 10 to disable the LED light 7 Press to exit and return to the previous menus If you wish to set one of the following scenarios to the inserter Led 1 Scenario Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Led 2 Scenario Area 1 Area 3 Led 3 No scenario You need to initially set the two scenarios L GOING OUT GOING TO BED then you need to associate the two scenarios to the inserter CHANGE SCENAR 01 GOING OUT AREAS ASSOC 01 THE OUTPUT ACTION 01 DISABLED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING OUT CHANGE SCEN 02 GOING TO BED AREA ACTION 01 EXACT ON OFF AREAS ASSOC 01 HEH OUTPUT ACTION 01 DISABLED DESCRIPTION 01 GOING TO BED CHANGE INSERT 01 S KEY READER 01 d SCENARIO 1L 01 GOING OUT SCENARIO 2L 01 GOING TO BED SCENARIO L3 01 NO SCENARIO Page 40 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 41 Installation Manual 248
56. lt ESC key for 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with 2 Press the 5 ESC key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code INSTALLER With lal V select and press With select and press i With select PROGRAM FROM With Fl H edit the parameter FRoMcmLUOF direct programming without entering user code with control unit off 5 programming only after entering user code and with control unit shut down 1 Press 10 output and return to the previous menus Page 48 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 49 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 13 Restore system STEP 6 Starting up programming The control unit must be completely shut down If parameter PROGRAM FROM PC 15 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 Warning the control unit is running in Autobauding and could require several seconds to synchronise
57. n this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 11 12 System test FROM CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD It is important to test the system to prevent false alarms or unwanted malfunctions 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU SYSTEM 02 INPUT TEST LAUNCH TEST INPUTS CLOSED ESC CRT U TAMP TEST LAUNCH TEST TAMPER CLOSED ESC BATTERY TEST OK GENERAL ALARM OFF 0 ESC CRT U BATT TEST LAUNCH TEST SIREN TEST LAUNCH TEST GENERAL ALARM gt 0 lt 0 ESC OUTPUT TEST LAUNCH TEST OUTPUT OFF ON ESC OUTPUT gt ON lt 0 ESC System test 1 To access Technical Menu press the lt ESC key for 5 sec followed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with 2 Press the lt ESC 8 key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code 3 With V select and press 4 With select and press 5 5 With select the parts of the system you wish check and press Press to output and return to the previous menus ENGLISH ENGLISH 12 PC Control unit connection Once finished with the system components definition part previous chapters you can move on to programming the control unit from either the keypad or the PC via direct or remote connection 12 1 Locally Programmi
58. nel do not try to tamper with the system you risk compromis ing its proper working order and risk electrocution due to the voltage Page 4 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 8 part to notify anyone of this 5 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 4 System installation ENGLISH _ 4 1 System wiring XGSM lt gt GSM Combiner PXTEL PSTN Combiner PXV64 Voice board SA10L External siren CON a 5 5485 Remote i LCD Keypad up to 4 key pads PXTAG Transponder key LED Keypad reader on board control unit PXWEB LAN Interface PXTAG PXITU Transponder key Transponder key reader up to 4 LAN Network 4 898888044444 tot 2 8 PXMIF RS232 422 Interface Ld 5 OH GW gateway module Terminal 4 2 Wiring bus RS 485 E If remote devices are properly installed all bus communication LEDs featured on each device
59. ng mode and reduces the light intensity after a pre set time Below the display there are 16 numbers that facilitate interpretation of the second line of display area switched on UU area in switching on phase exit time without open inputs X area in switching on phase exit 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 Managed areas 1 2 3 4 Switched on areas 1 3 Areas being switched on 2 Switched off areas 4 22 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 23 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this LIGHT WARNINGS LED colour STATE INFORMATION DISPLAYED ENGLISH means there are open entrances associated with the keypad Alarm is raised when a scenario is started up Check O open entrances when starting up scenarios green It means there are NO open entrances associated with the keypad The system can be switched on without any prob lems Itmeans the
60. ng the 5 232 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Opening the control unit ENTER CODE 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt ESC key for 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with 2 Press the lt ESC key for 5 sec and digit the Technical code 3 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 by raising micro switch 1 STEP 3 Connecting the PC the control unit 1 Install the control unit programming software onto your PC 2 Connect the control unit to the PC via a RS 232 standard cable direct male female or via a USB RS232 cable STEP 4 PC setting to do only once a Modalit di connessi ione Locale sy Set connection to control unit PC LOCAL Protocollo R5232 115200 _ i 22 Set the serial communications COM Abilitato Abilitato Abilitato 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 5 Control unit setting to do only once ENTER CODE There are two ways to program the control unit With control unit shut down pod 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 press the
61. ns that scenario 3 is activated the switching on switching off status of the areas does not correspond with that of scenario 3 When flashing it means in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 3 which 15 in alarm mode 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 When steadily on it means that at least one associated area is switched on system switched on or partialised 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 9 4 Aiming The inserter address is assigned by the control unit during the AIMING phase To assign address see chapter 11 4 9 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 11 11 CHECK KEY If you have an unknown key you can check the User Menu to find its assignee To indentify a key you need to 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE NE 1 Enter user code in k
62. nserter To address and acquire a new inserter from the control unit you need example of added inserter 2 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU SYSTEM 02 CHANGE SYSTEM 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE STANDING BY USER MENU SELF LEARNING AEY READER INSERTER OK PRESS ENGLISH STEP 1 Activating inserters in the control unit 1 To access the Technical Menu press the ESC 8 key for 5 sec fol lowed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with 2 Press the lt ESC key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With select and press 5 With P CHANGE SYSTEM and press Using select _INSERTERS _ Use the number keys to select and activate inserter activated disactivated 7 Press to return to the previous menu STEP 2 Addressing the inserter To assign an address to an inserter you need to 1 Staying inside the menu 2 With select and press 4 The display shows the inserter address which was not found on bus and which needs to be addressed 4 Using key even one not accepted 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 5 The display will show L__INSERTER 020K Press to continue
63. ritten 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 Launch programming If the PROGRAM parameter FROM PC is WITH CONTROL UNIT OFF launch programming AFTER USER CODE before starting programming you need to enter the user Page 44 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 45 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 11 10 Creating User Codes As set in factory the User Code 001 is enabled and the password is 123456 Below the main factory settings may be modified cones STATUS ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION REMOTE CONTROL ACCESS TO USER MENU ACTIVATED SWITCH ACTIVATED ACTIVATED DEACTIVATED coe ON SWITCH ACTIVATED ACTIVATED 08 23 16 05 10 STEP 1 Enable new code ENTER CODE 1 To access the Technical Menu press the lt ESC key for 5 sec followed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with P 2 Press the lt ESC key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With
64. s Page 27 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this LIGHT WARNINGS STATUS LEGEND 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 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 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 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 ENGLISH When flashing it means in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 2 which 15 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 mea
65. select and press l 4 With select and press 5 With select to set and press LH acti vated L 1 deactivated CODE 001 6 With select Lstatus USER 001 7 The activates it and the H deactivates it CODE 002 USER 002 STATUS 002 DISABLED STATUS 002 ENABLED STEP 2 Set password CODE 002 8 CODE 002 1 Remaining within the Code menu CHANGE 002 USER CODE 2 With lal select CHANGE USER CODE and press 3 Insert the L NEW CODE using the H keys minimum 4 NEW CODE 7 digits and press confirm 4 If the code already exists the following text will appear 1 5 Repeat the password for using the keys El minimum 4 digit code and press 10 confirm Example Following is a programming example depending on the User type Application example ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION REMOTE CONTROL Access USER Owners ON SWITCH ACTIVATED ACTIVATED LL SWITCHING ON SWITCH Cleaning firm SWITCHING ON ONLY E Passwords having the same number will be accepted Example 111111 333333 ENGLISH ENGLISH 11 11 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 ASSOCIATED
66. table for calculating the section of power cables with distance variances and power draws _ 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 m a osm mm 5 ism mm en If a cable does not have the proper section additional auxiliary power sources must be added ENGLISH Example Let s say we have PROXINET8 max consumption 100 mA Connection distance 200 With max consumption of 250 in this case we either use a 1 5 mm section cable or a 0 5 mm cable plus an auxiliary power source at the end of the line as shown below CABLE RS 485 CABLE RS 485 Screened 2x1 5mm twisted 2x0 22mm Screened 2x0 5mm twisted 2x0 22mm Power source Control unit Device on bus Control unit ili Device on bus gt Maximum communication performance is guaranteed by using the specified cable PXC75 Maximum communication speed between 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 Page 10 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and
67. ts are for general alarm and are not programmable They follow the general state of alarm and stay active for the time programmed 7 6 5999990990 Ul U2 U3 U4 NO C NC AUX POS L 0 C L RELAY 3 U U1 U2 U3 U4 L AUX POS L 1 L RELAY 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Siren requiring power supply Siren with on board power supply gt PSTN TELEPHONE LINE WITH PXTEL BOARD The PSTN telephone line needs to be connected to terminals L L and in output to terminals T T for switch boxes or telephones so called simulated phone lines like ADSL ones can dis turb CONTACT ID digital communications with Security Firms Page 18 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation 5 5 part to notify anyone of this Page 19 Installation Manual 24805490 29 11 2013 319F90C ver 1 3 The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this 6 PXKWD Keypad brahms PXKTB PXKTN PXKTB PXKTN 138x158 x 31 wall mounted 138x158 x 9 recessed 6 2 Description brahms 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A
68. tus yields a negative if at least one Technical yields a negative when at least one area Is _ on alarm is active RELAY RELAY Relay 1 is activated during the alarm time 1 is activated during the alarm time If you need to change settings see output parameters in the technical menu 11 9 Programming Telephone calls and SMS text messages PSTN GSM To set up the telephone calls you need to Program call priority Program the numbers to call Set common message and that relevant to areas and inputs PROGRAMMING THE PSTN GSM PRIORITY To in case of YES voice calls choose PSTN or GSM do the following 08 23 16 05 10 ENTER CODE 1 To access the Technical Menu press the ESC 8 key for 5 sec followed by the User code if under 6 digits confirm with Press the lt ESC key for 5 sec and enter the Technical code With select TELEPHONE OPTIONS and press OPTIONS With E F select L__UNEPRIORTY LINE PRIORITY With select 68 or to show the chosen priority o Press to exit return to the previous menus 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 TEL NUMBER REPETITIONS COMMON MESSAGE OUT OF ORDER CODE ENT
69. y time with no obligation on 5 5 part to notify anyone of this BUS RS 485 For cabling to the RS 485 bus see chapter 4 2 INPUTS To cable the inputs see chapter 4 3 U1 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT positive ENGLISH short circuit to the GND with active output for an extended time may lead to breakage of the protective resistor U2 U3 U4 Open Collector PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 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 sys tem is switched off U1 OFF if at least one area is on during out times U1 ON if the system is completely switched off The output is protected by a 100 ohm resistor It 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 of the protective resistor 2 U3 u4 NO ur Fi qi Aux POS 0 C Siren requiring power supply U2 U3 U4 are freely programmable Open connector outputs that provide a negative when activated U2 U3 U4 0 Vdc U2 U4 OFF not connected The outputs are protected by 100 ohm resistors 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 ENGLISH GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUT RELAY 1 These relay outpu
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