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1. 8 86 Macro Message Press 5 You see the following on the display Choose macro Macro A A C Press 27 or Be to select a macro and then press Cae The following options are available Press 1 to play the macro announcement You hear the announcement over the system loudspeaker Press to record a new text You see the following on the display Press to start Message record Press and speak your message into the microphone The counter on the display counts down the remaining seconds until the recording time expires Press to stop rec Time 2 Recording stops automatically after 2 seconds If you want to stop recording earlier press 8 1 3 3 Test Message Under Test Message you can test recorded and assigned voice announcements To conduct a Test message 1 Select the Voice message menu 2 Inthe Voice message menu press 3 to access the Test Message menu option You see the following on the display Test message 1 Send mesage 4 3 Conduct the test locally or by telephone as follows Voice message Message test Quick Key Parameter Default Range 3 1l Send message Under this menu option you can transmit a test message to a previously programmed FM number To send a test message 1 Press a You see the following on the display Chosse FM 1 FM number 1 AF 2 Press cs Ma to select the FM number to which you want to send the test message You see the
2. AZ MANOVA to Ae tape 2 relay ous ened cut 9 VAC 2000 mA SVDC 2000 mA 3000 mA 240 VAC 70 mA WDC Vanek an PIR detector PET detector Smoke detectors 3 10 3 6 CE manufacturer s declaration Pere SECUTILY EG KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG samy center EC DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY Wir We Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 M hlhausen Germany erkl ren hiermit dass das Produkt herewith declares that the product Typ Type ABUS Funkalarmanlage auch benannt also named RWABUV868xxA xx country code Artikel Nr Article No FU9010 konform ist mit den Anforderungen und einschlagigen Bestimmungen der e Richtlinie 1999 5 EC des Europ ischen Parlaments vom 9 Marz 1999 Das in Artikel 10 4 genannte und im Anhang III der Richtlinie beschriebene Verfahren zur Bewertung der Konformit t ist eingehalten worden complies with the requirements and the provisions of the e Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and Annex III Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 4 Weiterhin erklaren wir dass Teile aus folgenden Normen und Standards zur Anwendung gelangten And furthermore declares that the following parts of standards and documents have been applied EN60950 1 2001 EN301 489 3 v 1 4 1 2002 EN50130 4 95
3. 7 42 22 le zz Cae 03 2 2 4 zz CL 2 2 4 zz Cae 05 2 2 4 zz e os 2 2 4 zz Cae o7 2 2 4 zz e os 2 12 4 fez e09 Exit OP Entry Default for zone 1 Armed internal Zone type Exit OP Entry behaves like zone type Exit Entry 1 except that the zone does not have to be closed at the moment of activation However the zone must be closed before the exit delay time expires or otherwise there is an alarm This zone type is usually assigned to opening contacts on front and side doors Entry follower Armed internal Zone type Entry follower does not trigger an alarm if an entry delay time is started first If no entry delay is active this zone triggers an alarm immediately if the area is activated This zone type is usually assigned to motion sensors that monitor the entrance area in addition to opening contacts on the entrance doors Instant Armed internal If the area is active the Instant zone type triggers an alarm immediately when the zone is opened This zone must not be opened during the entry and exit delay period This is the usual zone type for motion and opening sensors that are not in the entrance area I Exit Entry 1 Default for zone 2 Armed Interior Exit Entry 1 The I Exit Entry 1 zone type is similar to zone type Exit Entry 1 However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system IMPORTANT INFORMATION To shorten the exit de
4. ABUS WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION These installation instructions are an important product accessory They contain important installation and operation information Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others Store these installation instructions in a safe place for future reference For a list of contents with page numbers see page 3 For brief instructions of starting up the ABUS wireless alarm package see page 10 91 CE ABUS WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM 5INWSAIMABEN B These installation instructions are published by ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 D 86444 Affing M hlhausen All rights including translation reserved Reproductions of all kinds e g photocopy microfilm or storage in computer systems require the express written permission of the publisher Reprinting prohibited even in part These operating and installation instructions correspond to the state of the art at the time of printing We reserve the right to make changes to technology and equipment Liability for printing errors and technical changes excluded Copyright 2010 by ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Contents COMMONS er ee ee re 1 3 Chapter 1 Usage in accordance with regulations cccccccssecccceececceeeeecceneeeceeuceeceececsaueeecseueeeseeseceseueeessueeessuesesseueeesseeeeesseesessaneeegas 1 6 Chapter 2 Salelv information ze een 2 6 Chapter 3 Introduction t
5. Function The J9 jumper of the ABUS wireless alarm system is used for restoring the default factory settings of your alarm system To restore the factory settings plug the jumper plug on to both pins of the jumper Switch off all electricity to the system and wait at least 10 seconds Reconnect the power supply The factory settings are restored You can then take off the jumper plug and plug it on to one pin IMPORTANT Restoring the factory settings is possible only if it was enabled in the installer menu The default position of the jumper plug Jumper J10 of the ABUS wireless alarm system is used for selecting between rechargeable batteries and normal batteries If the jumper plug is plugged on to both pins the batteries are recharged IMPORTANT As this is not the factory settings this jumper position must be changed Use this setting for batteries that cannot be recharged Jumper J6 of the ABUS wireless alarm system activates deactivates the battery discharge protection If the jumper plug is placed on to one pin your alarm system switches off automatically if the battery voltage falls below 6 3V DC to avoid excess discharge NOTE With this setting your alarm system first starts to operate when power is available from the power supply unit The battery discharge protection is deactivated i e the battery can be completely discharged if there is a mains power failure so that the batteries have to be replaced
6. zz Door Chime Cae 5 If the system is inactive this causes the piezo buzzer of the alarm system to emit 3 short beeps If the system is active the internal and external sounders are activated 2 2 5 zz Bell A Buzzer D 6 If the system is inactive this activates the piezo buzzer of the alarm system and if the system is active the internal and external sounders are activated 7 47 2 2 8 7 3 3 2 3 Zone Testing Force Arm The Force Arm setting for a zone enables the system to be activated even if one or more zones are open provided these zones were programmed with this setting e f such a zone is open the ready system LED flashes e After the system is activated all open zones programmed as Force Arm are automatically excluded from monitoring e lf such a zone is closed in active status it is returned to monitoring To program a zone with the Force Arm setting 1 Under Parameters press 6 to access the Force Arm menu option You see the following on the display Forced ARM Zone 01 01 33 2 Enter the zone number for which you want to program for Forced Arming and press 3 Press or Fe to select Enable or Disable and then press Cae Repeat steps 1 to 3 to program this settings for the other zones Press to exit the menu option Under Testing you can check the correct functioning of zones To access the Testing menu 1 Select the Zones menu as described on page
7. 3 Press D to exit the menu option Delete a Zone Deletes a zone The zone is not completed deleted but its zone type is set to not used The zone settings are retained 1 Press 2 2 Press 63 or a or the number buttons 1 to 9 to select the zone you want to delete 3 Press to switch between Y YES and N NO and press Cae to confirm 4 Press Cr to exit the menu Add Copy Partition Copies a partition to another partition 1 Press 3 2 Press the number buttons 1 to 3 to select the area you want to copy and press or to move the cursor Press the number buttons 1 to 3 again to select the area to which you want to copy The procedure is confirmed with a beep if successful 3 Press CD to exit the menu option Delete a partition Deletes a selected partition All Zones assigned to this partition are also deleted 1 Press al 2 Press the cursor keys to select the area you want to delete 3 Press to switch between Y YES and N NO and press Cae 4 Press gt to exit the program 7 3 5 2 5 Cross Zone Default No cross zone dependency Cross zone dependency is an ideal function for making a system safer against false alarms Using cross zone dependency two zones have to trigger an alarm within a specific period and in a defined or undefined sequence before the alarm system generates an alarm we NOTE The ABUS wireless alarm system enables you to program 10 of these zone pairs To access
8. 3 to switch the state of the areas between Y YES and N NO 21l21 s Zone Type Quick Key Baia 2 2 4 zz CU 2 2 4 zz e02 Zone Type When a detector triggers it always sends a signal to the alarm system For example A motion sensor reacts to movement a smoke detector to smoke etc So it is important to tell the system HOW and WHEN it is to react to a signal from a detector Under Zone type you can program the behaviour of the alarm system when it receives a signal from a detector It is absolutely necessary to program this behaviour since your alarm system will not work without it The following zone types are monitored depending on the state of the alarm system 1 Disarm The system reacts to the following zones only 24 hour fire panic and fault 2 Arm The system reacts to all zones 3 Stay Internal arm The system does not react to zones you have programmed as internal zones This setting enables you to move within the object when the perimeter is protected There are 22 zone types whose properties are described in the following Under Parameters press 4 to get to the Zone type menu option You see the following on the display Zone type Zone 01 01 33 Enter a two digit Zone number and press Cae Select and configure the zone types as follows Menu option Default Selection Not used NONE A zone programmes as not used is not monitored The alarm system reacts neithe
9. before an alarm is triggered The following options are available 1 Normal 400 ms milliseconds 7 2 hours 2 Long 1 second 8 2 5 hours 3 Fast 10 ms milliseconds 9 3 hours 4 30 minutes 10 3 5 hours 5 1 hour 11 4 hours 6 1 5 hours 7 39 21l2 l2 21l2 3 7 40 Zone Label Under Zone label you can define or edit aname up to 15 characters long for each zone Under Parameters press 2 to access the zone label menu option You see the following on the display Zone label Zone 01 81 55 Press to name Zone 01 or enter a different zone number You see the following on the display Zone label 01 Zone 01 Edit the zone name as described on page 8 34 Zone Partition Partitions 1 3 Under Partition you assign zones to different areas This is necessary in larger systems to distinguish for example between the commercial area shop and the private area home when both are monitored by the ABUS wireless alarm system Under Parameters press 3 to access the Partition menu option The following appears on the display Zone partition Zone 01 81 55 Enter a two digit zone number and press Cae You see the following on the display NOTE You can assign a zone to one or more areas The Y under the number shows the area 1 2 3 to which the zone is assigned A zone that is assigned to more than one area is not monitored until all assigned areas are activated Press 1 to
10. you name the system and areas 1 2 and 3 and change default names To enter a new name Use the buttons of your ABUS wireless alarm system to enter the letters as shown in the table below When you press a specific button you scroll backwards and forwards through the characters The ABUS wireless alarm system permits a total of 75 characters for a name letters numbers and symbols BUTTON PRODUCES THE LETTERS 4 4 a b C d e f g h i j K m Ps b tn fo fe fa r s t b fv fw fy fz 6 00 Each of these buttons scrolls backwards and forwards between number and space Press this button to scroll forwards between the available characters Press this button to scroll backwards between the available characters Press this button to move the cursor to the left Press this button to move the cursor to the right Press this button to store a name The number of characters permitted varies for each name as follows e Zone label up to 15 characters e Partition label up to 12 characters e Programmable output label up to 12 characters e Label of a message to the user up to 12 characters Label for service information up to 16 characters e Label for a service name up to 16 characters System label up to 16 characters e Label for a user up to 10 characters 5 1 33 To access the System Label menu 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press 5 to get to the System Label menu option You see t
11. 5 4 4 4 Installer Default 0133 With the installer PIN you have access to the installer menu and thus the authority to change all system parameters The installer code defined in the factory is 0 1 3 3 ABUS strongly recommends changing the PIN defined in the factory To access the Installer menu 1 Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 7 57 2 Under Code Maintenance press 4 to access the Installer menu option You see the following on the display Installer Code 8133 3 Enter the new Installer PIN on the system keypad and then press 4 Confirm the new PIN by repeating the code and then press Cae 5 Press CY to exit the menu option 7 5 5 4 5 Sub Installer Default 0233 With the sub installer PIN you have restricted access to selected items of the installer menu Der vom Werk eingestellte Sub Programmier Pin lautet 0 2 3 3 ABUS strongly recommends changing the PIN defined in the factory The restrictions on the sub installer are as follows the LCD display shows Disabled for each restricted menu item e System menu No change of the menu option Arm Disarm e Pin Code menu No change of the installer PIN e Dialer menu Can change redial of FM numbers only To access the sub installer menu 1 Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 7 57 2 Under Code Maintenance press 5 to access the Sub Installer menu option You see the following on the display Sub
12. 5 How do I connect the other contacts in the ABUS wireless alarm system 5 5 1 Connecting a wired sounder The ABUS wireless alarm system is fitted with a built in sounder If required an external sounder or piezo sounder can be connected to alert inhabitants and neighbours with a loud signal during the alarm To connect an external sounder e Connect the external cables to the sounder clamps Bell Bell Make sure that the polarity is correct if you are connecting an electronic sounder and or polarised sounders e Select the sound signal to be generated see chapter 8 page 8 29 Quick Key 1 2 32 in the installer menu for each sounder e Fora loudspeaker or built in sounder driver the ABUS wireless alarm system generates a continuous or interrupted oscillating voltage e Fora sounder or electrical sounder the ABUS wireless alarm system generates a continuous 9V DC or a slow pulsing voltage depending on the alarm type Use a sounder with a maximum power consumption of 9V 500mA A WARNING To avoid interference to the external sounder loop if no connection is made to the sounder clamps connect one of the 2 2 KQ resistors supplied between the Bell and Bell terminals we NOTE Itis very important to define the menu item Sounder LS in the installer menu correctly The setting depends on the type of sounder You normally select the Sounder setting If the sounder output is overloaded max 500 mA and it is sil
13. 68 2 Under Key fob press 2 to access the Parameters menu option You see the following on the display Key fob params Select 1 1 8 3 Select the remote control you want to reprogram and press Cae Reprogramming a remote control Every remote control has 4 buttons and each button can be programmed for a different function To change the settings of the remote control 1 Assign to every remote control the areas you want to operate with it The letter Y under the number means that the remote control can operate this area To change the setting press or 2 Press to confirm You see the following on the display Key fob 1 Butt 1 Arm 3 For button 1 8 you can choose between the following functions e None The button is not activated e Arm The button externally activates all previously selected areas e Stay The button internally activates all previously selected areas To select the functions press Ar ce To confirm press Cae 4 Nowselect between whether an exit delay time starts at activation Delayed or whether your system is activated immediately Instant 5 Press Cae The system goes automatically to the next button and you see the following on the display Key fob 1 Butt 2 1 Disarm 6 For button 2 6 you can choose between the following functions None The button is not activated default Disarm The button is used to disarm selected partitions 7 After sel
14. 7 37 2 Inthe Zones menu press 3 to access the Testing menu option You see the following on the display Zone testing 01 WL comm test zji 7 48 Wireless Communication Test Runs a communication test between the wireless detector and the ABUS wireless alarm system 1 Press al You see the following on the display Zone comm test 01 Zone 01 00 2 To run the communication test trigger the detector If reception is successful the alarm system shows the signal strength A successful test is confirmed by a beep on the alarm system NOTE For successful communication the signal strength displayed value should be higher than the noise level of the transmitter see also page Calibration 3 Press oH or Fe to select the zone number of the next wireless detector 4 Press I to exit the menu option 2 3 2 Soak Test Some wireless detectors tend to trigger alarms more than others The Soak Test was developed to test these detectors over a longer period without triggering an alarm Up to 8 zones can be programmed for the Soak Test A zone programmed for the Soak Test is omitted for 14 days while the alarm system is active If no alarm is triggered by this detector for 14 days the tested zone is automatically reintegrated in the system If one of the zones programmed for the Soak Test sends an alarm within these 14 days the alarm system does not trigger an alarm but registers a fault message instea
15. A1 A2 EN300220 3 00 EN300220 1 00 TBR21 98 ETSI EG 201121 Ort und Datum der Ausstellung Place and date of issue M hlhausen 24 04 07 Name Funktion und Unterschrift des Befugten Name function and signature of authorised person Andreas Ku Ka Cch ftsf hrer Chapter 4 Initial considerations Before starting to install your new ABUS wireless alarm system please take the time to consider the following You will find helpful tips for planning your system on the accompanying installation DVD If you cannot find answers to all your questions please contact your specialist dealer who will be pleased to help you Remember only a correctly planned and installed alarm system provides maximum security This chapter answers the following questions What kinds of security are there What wireless detectors do need Where do install the ABUS wireless alarm system What is the best installation sequence The following graphic shows where to install the different wireless detectors en UL LL E Wireless key switch Poe SEN 2 S Wireless opening detector Wireless smoke detector 4 1 What kinds of security are there In general there are three different ways of securing an object External perimeter surveillance in which primarily the endangered areas such as the entrance door terrace door and cellar door as well as ground floor windows are protected by wireless magnet contacts and wirele
16. For further advice on using maintaining and servicing your ABUS wireless alarm system refer to the accompanying user instructions If your questions are not answered completely in this or the following chapters and the user instructions or the installation DVD offer no explanation please contact your specialist dealer who has received detailed training and will be happy to advise you 3 1 Scope of delivery The ABUS wireless alarm package consists of the following components Installation and programming instructions 1x User guide 1x ale DVD with installation video 1x Brief instructions for telephone commands 1x Power adapter according to techn specifications 1x Rechargeable batteries according to techn specifications 6x THT 2 2kOhm resistors 4x DD C Screws 4 2 x 32 4x 2 9 x 13 1x 2 9 x 6 5 1x Wireless magnet contact white 1x a 4 Wireless remote control 1x q Wireless motion sensor 1x F 3 2 What is the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system is an alarm system specially designed and developed for house owners and the owners of small to medium commercial objects The wireless alarm system ensures 24 hour security with the help of the wireless sensors and detectors installed in your property Depending on your particular version the ABUS wireless alarm system triggers burglar alarms warns you about fire and calls for help in the event of household emergencies The ABUS wireless alarm
17. IF or Be to select a user and press or enter the two digit number of the user from 01 to 31 4 Press to switch between the authorities 5 Press to confirm and continue with the next PIN code 6 Press CD to exit the menu option 7 58 Authority Levels The Authority Levels menu option contains settings for the following authorities Grand Master There is only one Grand Master in the system The Grand Master can carry out all available user functions The b Grand Master code is defined as PIN code user 00 NO 1 SSS Under System Control you can define that the Grand Master can change authorities as well as areas permitted for users See under Grand Master Authority Partition press 1 2 27 Manager There is only one Manager in the system The Manager is defined as Code user 01 The Manager can change all user codes except that of the Grand Master The Manager has access to all functions listed below with the following restrictions e Changing the Grand Master code e Performing the walk test Master There is no restriction on the number of Masters as long as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system The Master has access to all Manager privileges with the following restrictions e The Master is restricted to defining and changing user codes at the level of Master or below user arm only maid e The Master has restricted access to defined areas User There is no restriction on the number o
18. If the wireless alarm system and its accessories are installed properly it alerts you in the case of intrusion warns you about fires and calls for help in the event of an emergency The wireless alarm system and its accessories are designed for protected interior spaces environment class 1 and must be used there only Make sure that the specified environment conditions are met If the specified environment conditions are not met the proper operation of the wireless alarm system and its accessories cannot be guaranteed Besides false alarms irreversible damage can be done to components if the environment conditions are not met even for a short period leading to a complete failure in individual components or the entire system The external wireless sounder and the wireless remote controls are exceptions to the environment class described above Please note the corresponding environment conditions for these products The wireless alarm system cannot prevent burglary hold ups fire or vandalism When properly installed it is used for local information and the forwarding of this information by telephone using voice messages The wireless alarm system works on a frequency band in the 868MHz frequency range specially protected for alarm systems This prevents other consumer products such as baby phones disturbing the operation of the wireless alarm system However it cannot be excluded that radio transmission is temporarily or permanently interfered
19. Message Press 3 You see the following on the display Choose Part 1 Partition 1 4 Press IF or Be to select a partition and then press Cae The following options are available Press 1 to play the partition announcement You hear the announcement over the system loudspeaker Press to record a new text You see the following on the display Press to start Message record Press and speak your message into the microphone The counter on the display counts down the remaining seconds until the recording time expires Press to stop Time 2 Recording stops o after 2 seconds If you want to stop recording earlier press You now have to assign this announcement to a zone Press Press or to select a zone and then press 8 85 Message Labels Quick Key Parameter Default Range l2l e Utility output message NOTE The switch output must be defined as an FM code in order to be able to allocate a voice message to it See also Follow User Code Press al You see the following on the display U0 message 1 U0 1 S Press IF or r to select a switch output and then press Cae You see the following on the display Choose UO 1 None N The option in the Choose UO menu presents the FM Code switch outputs Select the number of the appropriate switch output for the message selected in step 3 or select 00 if you do not want to allocate a message to the switch output HBH
20. No XX Bus communication restore with X10 expander ID X The system has reset Date defined by user No XX Daily Arm on Partition X Daily Disarm on Partition X Daily Stay Home Arming in Partition X Partition X disarmed by wireless key fob YY Partition X disarmed by user YY Duress alarm from user No XX Load new parameters from PTM accessory Entering Installer programming from keypad or UD software Exiting Installer programming from keypad or UD software Trouble restore in Fire zone No XXX Trouble in Fire zone No XXX False code due to 3 wrong attempts False code alarm restore Fire alarm from wireless keypad XX keys 3 amp 4 Fire alarm from the WisDom fire emergency keys Fire alarm in zone No XXX Restore in foil Day zone No XXX EVENT MESSAGE Foil Z XXX Forced P X Found Z XXX Func XX C YY Home P X C YY Home P X WB YY Jamming restore Ksw arm P X Ksw disarm P X L bat rstr WB XX LB rstr Z2 XXX Lost Z XXX Low bat WB XX Low bat Z XXX Main bell rs Main AC Restore Main AUX restore Main Battery rst Main low AC Main Low battery Main no aux Main no bell MS xX call error MS X restore Next arm P X Next disarm P X Next home P X No comm UO X Phone restore Phone fail Police KP XX Police main KP Police WB XX RF Jamming Remote home P X Remote program DESCRIPTION Trouble in foil Day zone No XXX Partition X is force armed Wireless zone found zone No XXX Quick key function XX by user YY Part
21. Wireless zones 32 e Walk test Wired zone 1 System diagnostics features zone 33 Zone supervision yes Devices Up to 20 zone types 8 rolling code key fobs 2 wireless keypads Magnetic contacts PIR PET detectors Smoke detectors Pendant panic button Seismic detector Sounders Built in siren e Optional connection for external sounder Inputs Box NC tamper input Bell tamper EOL input Wireless features Additional features 3 Partitions areas 4 FM numbers Remote phone operation 256 events memory 3 programmable macro keys System arm disarm scheduling Heterodyne technology Programmable supervision time Tamper detection Low battery in transmitters detection Signal jamming indication Programming e Local keypad keys e Local or remote using a dedicated Upload Download software PIN Code 1 Installer code 1 Grand Master code 32 user codes 20 duress codes 8 authority levels Outputs 4 utility outputs on board External bell output Operation follows numerous system codes or schedule events Voice capabilities System event messaging to Follow Me numbers Local announcement messages Two way voice capability Family message center Full voice menu guide 3 5 How can the ABUS wireless alarm system be extended The ABUS wireless alarm system is a modular extendable security system The following graphic shows how it can be extended External siren I u
22. YES NO YES Inthe event of a panic alarm an audible alarm is issued NO In the event of a panic alarm it is transmitted by telephone The system does not trigger any audible alarms locally Buzzer gt Bell NO YES NO YES If the system is activated internally and an alarm is triggered an alarm is sounded for 15 seconds on the operating panels before the system activates the external sounders and the alarm is transmitted by telephone NO If the system is activated internally and an alarm is triggered the external sounders and the telephone line are activated immediately Fire Temporal Pattern YES YES NO YES The fire signals of the internal and external sounders are three increasing alarm tones followed by a pause NO The fire signals of the internal and external sounders are two seconds of continuous tone followed by two seconds pause Code Grand Master NO YES NO YES Only auser with Grand Master authority can change user PINs and the time and date NO Users at the Master and Manager level can also change user PINs and the time and date System Control Quick Key KEN Jiz iles 1 2 16 4 2 16 4 2 19 1 2 29 Parameter Default Range Audible Jamming NO YES NO Refers to Jamming Time which is described on page 7 32 YES If the defined jamming time is reached the ABUS wireless alarm system activates the sounders See Jamming Trouble page 7 32 NO Jamming does not trigg
23. are in the key fob menu option e Press twice Press 2 followed by Cae The system waits for a signal from the remote control Press the arm key closed padlock and keep it pressed until the system receives the message The system acknowledges this with a long beep e Press twice to complete the process You see the following in the display Programming 07 Key fobs 10 2 5 Programming the key fob You do not have to program the buttons of your remote control They are already programmed for you as follows Button S Function O Active closed padlock Inactive open padlock Small button Large button If you have bought other remote controls for your package you have to program them now See the instructions for further information 10 3 Enabling voice text transmission by telephone The telephone transmission function is disabled in the factory since it causes problems if no telephone line is connected If you want to transmit voice text by telephone do the following e Press 5 You are in the Dialer menu option e Press 6 followed by 02 Change the setting from N to Y Press once The display changes to Y e Press to save your input e Press twice to complete the process You see the following in the display Programming 85 Dialer 10 93 10 4 Exiting the installer menu All wireless components in the package are now trained Your ABUS wireless alarm system is almost ready for operati
24. are saved You go automatically to the next Zone Zone 33 wired zone Zone 33 is defined in the ABUS wireless alarm system as a wired zone For this reason it has two extra parameters following the Zone sound menu item that are applicable to this wired zone only e Zone termination e Zone loop response Zone termination A wired zone is monitored using a weak electric current The electric current is defined by the resistor used You can terminate a zone as follows e N C normally closed a zone termination is not necessary It is important to use detectors that open the circuit in the event of an alarm e EOL single resistor a zone termination with a resistor 2 2kOhm red red red gold is required It is important to use detectors that open the circuit in the event of an alarm e DEOL double resistor a zone termination with two resistors 2 2kOhm red red red gold is required One resistor is inserted parallel to the tamper contact of the detector It is important to use detectors that open the circuit in the event of an alarm e N O normally open a zone termination is not necessary It is important to use detectors whose circuit closes in the event of an alarm To see how to wire a detector see page 5 18 NOTE For more information see the wiring notes at the beginning of these instructions Zone loop response Under zone loop response you program the time that the wired zone has to be open closed
25. available and does not dial until a dial tone is detected If the system is connected to a PBX set this option to No NO The ABUS wireless alarm system dials without waiting for a dial tone User initiated call YES YES To enable up download programming the user has to confirm this every time on the system NO Upload download programming is possible without confirmation by the user Call Back U D YES YES The ABUS wireless alarm system calls the programmed U D callback number when the call is set up This setting represents extra security NO No callback is made Auto Batch NO YES The ABUS wireless alarm system calls the U D callback number for an automatic download at a previously defined time NOTE To ensure that the Auto Batch setting works The U D computer must be switched on connected with a telephone line and have upload download software AND The call must be released NO Auto Download mode is activated 7 65 Controls Quick Key Menu option Default 5 6 Answering Machine YES Override YES Answering machine override is activated e The upload download software calls the ABUS alarm system e The software hangs up following a ring by the U D user e The software calls again within one minute e The ABUS wireless alarm system is programmed to answer this second call immediately and not forward the call The function of the number of calls for U D is deactived NOTE This proper
26. except that the area is first activated following expiry of the entry exit delay time of Group 1 Latch KSW Delay A zone with the Latch KSW Delay zone type is used for activating deactivating one or more areas The area remains active as long as the zone is open and is deactivated as soon as the zone is closed This zone type is comparable to zone type Blockschloss except that the area is first activated following expiry of the entry exit delay time of Group 1 2 2 5 Zone Sound Under Zone sound you can for each zone define the alarm signal individually that is triggered when the alarm system is active 1 Under Parameters press 5 to access the Zone sound menu option You see the following on the display Zone sound Zone 01 01 33 2 Enter a two digit number and press Cae 3 Select and configure a zone signal for each zone Zone sound Quick Key Parameters Default Range BBE No audible alarm is generated An alarm is transmitted by telephone only 2 2 5 zz Bell Only Cae 2 Activates the external and internal sounders for the defined sounder duration or until a valid user code is entered and the key is pressed 2 2 5 zz Buzzer Only Activates the piezo buzzer of the alarm system 2 an zz Bell Buzzer Del for all ae Activates the piezo buzzer plus the internal and external sounders The sounders switch off when the programmed sounder duration expires 2 2 5
27. for this output has to be triggered in order to activate the output If one of the areas or zones returns to inactive the output is also deactivated The latter applies only to the outputs Latch N O and Latch N C The outputs Pulse N O and Pulse N C return to inactive automatically after the period defined by you Output label Define a name for each output for example lighting control or strobe describing the function of the output 7 4 2 3 2 Output A Under Output A B you can define the outputs to be activated with the button function 4 6 of the ABUS wireless alarm system To access the Ausgang A menu 1 Select the Output menu as described on page 7 52 2 Inthe Output menu press 2 to access the Output A menu option 3 Enter the two digit number of the switch output you want to define as output A and press Cae 7 4 3 3 3 Output B To access the Output B menu 1 Select the Output menu as described on page 7 52 2 Inthe Output menu press 3 to access the Output B menu option 3 Enter the two digit number of the switch output you want to define as output B and press Mr 7 57 7 5 4 Codes Under Codes you can define user and installer Codes define authorities and assign areas The ABUS wireless alarm system also has the following Codes Grand Master Code Used by the system owner This Code has authority over all others and can only be changed but not deleted The default is 1 2 3 4
28. internal wireless sounders and external wireless sounders The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Siren menu 9 1 Allocation page 8 75 e eji DE 9 Parameter page 8 76 Comm Test page 8 77 Calibration page 8 77 Tamper Mute page 8 78 To access the Siren menu e Inthe installer menu select 9 or press FI or ea to access the corresponding menu option Press You see the following on the display Siren 1 Allocation IN You are now in the Siren menu and can access the submenus as described in the following section 7 19 7 9 1 9 1 Allocation Here you can allocate a new sounder to your system To access the Allocation menu 1 2 10 Select the Siren menu Under Siren press 1 to access the Allocation menu option You see the following on the display Ext Sounder ID 1 TYPE NONE Press to select the type of sounder you want to train Two types are available e INWS1 internal wireless sounder e ODWS1 outdoor wireless sounder Select a sounder type and press Cae You see the following on the display Press to make the following settings for the selected sounder After each setting confirm your selection with e Sound Set to Y to activate the sounder in the event of an alarm e Squawk If you set this option to Y the sounder emits an acknowledgement signal when it is successfully activated deactivated e Squawk strobe external
29. mechanical protection systems such as window locks or extra door locks these will prevent most burglars from getting into the object e Burglaries should always be fast quiet and inconspicuous Accesses at hidden areas of your object such as cellar doors or rear windows are therefore particularly at risk e Plan to install at least one smoke detector in your system in the bedroom or even better three smoke detectors in the bedroom in the hall escape route and in the living room large amount of electrical equipment Smoke detectors in the kitchen or bathroom are unsuitable because of the natural steam and smoke situation there e With the help of the requirements listed above and the tips on the installation DVD make a list of wireless detectors required and divide them into three categories Absolutely necessary high hazard risk important medium hazard risk and less important low hazard risk other security messages have already been taken difficult to reach overcome e Buy all the wireless detectors that are absolutely necessary Since the system is modular the wireless detectors of the other categories can also be installed later e When operating the system note that you activate and deactivate the system several times a day The components should therefore be placed where they are as easy as possible to operate and they do not restrict you in your normal day to day life If you have questions about protecting your prope
30. not be opened during the exit delay time without ot ata ti Derite QOeTe TIOWEeVE De One An De OS20 Deiote Inne QX elig De 2 2 4 bygfamt If the zone is opened when the alarm system is active the entaddateyrtitne of Group 1 to be programmed under System Timers is started The area of the wireless alarm system must be deactivated in this time If not an alarm is triggered following the ffan andsidadthass thaimstanet nost beododederbtha atameinh ofeatatetionh dhe camels oben quaen eadsthoose theerenedynadeaia OR Esnttyexit delay period This is the usual zone type for motion and opening sensors that are not in the entrance area Exit Entry 2 Armed internal The I Exit Entry 1 zone type is similar to zone type Exit Entry 1 However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system IMPORTANT INFORMATION To shorten the exit delay time press twice This sets the entry delay time to O If this zone is now opened there is an immediate alarm 2 au zz ee 2 au ao See above However for zones of this type the times of Group 2 apply 2 2 4 zz j oe en The I Exit OP Entry zone type is similar to zone type Exit OP Entry However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system 2 Sa zz i en Follower Sun cy The I Entry follow zone type is similar to zone type Entry Follower However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system
31. see sketch This is not necessary if the cabling is fed through the back wall e Adjust the lid contact tamper according to the triggering behaviour you require The tamper contact is on the rear of the base plate Box only A tamper alarm is triggered only if the case is opened Box and Wall A tamper alarm is triggered if the case is opened or removed from the wall Select the Box and Wall setting if the system is installed on a wall e Guide the power and telephone cables into the case Remember that you may want to incorporate control cables and then fix the base plate firmly to the wall using the screws provided e Replace the PC board 5 2 3 Fixing the faceplate Before fixing the faceplate first read the following sections up to page 5 20 and then return here The preceding sections are not needed for every installation When carrying out the following make sure that the voltage is disconnected for all connection work Both the power adapter and the standby batteries must be disconnected Before fixing the faceplate the following installation work should be complete e Telephone and power are connected to the PCB of the base plate section 5 3 e All connection work for additional control cables is completed on the PCB of the base plate section 5 5 e The brightness is adjusted section 5 4 e All jumpers are plugged in according to the desired function section 5 7 When all these jobs are completed replace th
32. sounders only If you set this option to Y the sounder emits a visual acknowledgement signal when it is successfully activated deactivated After confirming all your settings you see the following on the display Siren 1 empty 2 Re Write Confirm the Write menu option with and your alarm system waits for a signal from your sounder Send a message from the sounder Insert all batteries in the sounder Press the Reset key for five seconds Then press the lid contact ofthe sounder and keep it pressed until the system receives the signal You see the following on the display Supervision 1 No Press cs or coy to select whether the sounder is to be monitored or not and confirm your selection with The sounder is now ready for operation The following menu has four menu options e Skip Select another sounder e Re Write Train another sounder instead of the already sounder e Delete Delete a sounder e Supervision Change the setting for monitoring the sounder 7 16 7 9 2 9 2 Parameter Under this menu option you can change the sounder settings You can change the following settings e Volume e Flash frequency external sounders only To access the Parameter menu 1 Select the Siren menu 2 Under Sirene press 2 to access the Parameter menu option You see the following on the display Sounder selection Siren ID 1 3 Press to select the sounder whose settings you want to change and confirm w
33. system also has intelligent control functions that can be integrated in modern house management systems such as EIB These can also be remote operated from a distance 3 3 What are the functions of the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system provides reliable surveillance In the event of an alarm triggered by wireless detectors e g smoke magnet motion sensor wireless emergency button e g panic emergency call or by system faults e g power failure the ABUS wireless alarm system automatically calls previously programmed telephone numbers and activates local sounders depending on the alarm The ABUS wireless alarm system informs and plays previously recorded announcements when called It then transmits the cause of the alarm e g fire emergency or the system messages e g power failure battery fault The ABUS wireless alarm system keeps you in touch You can use the integrated microphone and loudspeaker to speak by telephone into the room and also to listen in to what is happening in it For a control call you just dial into the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system gives you security since if anything happens it calls until you or a person defined by you answers the call The ABUS wireless alarm system can react and act remotely You can activate and deactivate the ABUS wireless alarm system with a telephone call You can also activate the control outputs and program the alarm number
34. the user in the user menu under Troubles This zone type is mostly used to protect emergency exits 24 Hours Default for zone 3 All A zone with the 24 Hours zone type triggers an alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system This zone type is mostly used for passive glass breakage sensors Fire Default for zone 3 All A zone with the Fire zone type triggers a fire alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system This zone type is used for smoke detectors NOTE Zone 33 cannot be programmed as a fire zone Panic All A zone with the Panic zone type triggers a panic alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system This zone type is not intended for panic messages triggered by remote control See the key fob menu Special All A zone with the Special zone type triggers a medical emergency alarm not a panic alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system Pulse Keyswitch A zone with the Pulse Keyswitch zone type can be used to activate deactivate an area The state change must be in the form closed open pulse closed B6 instant Armed Interior Instant Arzohanstaritedadttlfernsigahlen konerisftspzehrstantikdaunzerer Witi iimExOR Ikattry nonetiyed idowe vee rinalldifetioatedsyeairan exit delay time is ended immediately if this zone is opened or closed during the exit delay time UO Trigger Armed The UO Trigger zone type controls
35. the Cross Zone menu 1 Select the Zones main menu as described on page 7 37 2 Inthe Zones menu press 5 to get to the Cross Zone menu option You see the following on the display Zone crossing 81 81 with 01 3 Press to define the first pair 01 of cross dependent interdependent zones Crossing set 1 1st 81 2nd 61 4 You select a zone pair by entering the number of the first zone followed by the number of the second zone If necessary press or to switch between the first and second zone we NOTE Zones defined as mutually interdependent are considered as a zone pair They both have to report an alarm before the system triggers an alarm 5 Press to define how the ABUS wireless alarm system deals with cross zone dependency 6 Select and configure the paired zones as follows Crossing Quick Key Parameter Default 2 5 1l None No dependency is defined between the zones 2 5 2 Ordered The ABUS wireless alarm system triggers an alarm if the first zone and then the second zone triggers an alarm within the defined period The alarm system triggers no alarm if the zones trigger in the opposite order 2 5 3 Not ordered The ABUS wireless alarm system triggers an alarm if both zones are triggered within the defined period Which of the two zones is first triggered is irrelevant 7 After programming the type of interdependency press to um define the time interval between 1 and 9 minutes
36. with the clamp of the switch output UO3 or UO4 5 5 4 Connecting a device ground The grounding earth protects your electronic equipment against damage and interference caused by lightning and inductive voltages An ideal grounding is the earth connection green yellow wire in the power socket Important Never connect 230V directly to the system Only the earth Connecting to ground e Make a connection between the earth contact of the ABUS wireless alarm system and an electrical earth connection to protect it against lightning and static electricity A Teena The earth contact must be made in accordance with local regulations 5 5 5 Connecting a wired zone The ABUS wireless alarm system has a wired zone Zone 33 Z33 which can be used for example to connect a key switch or a panic emergency call Connect this zone using twisted pair cables or a 4 core cable The following figure shows the different zone connection types these have to be programmed accordingly in the installer menu later Normally closed Normally open End of line with End of line with Double end of line with zone zone normally closed zone normally open zone normally closed zone zone com zone com zone com zone com r J ll Detector Detector Detector Detector Detector gt NIE The wired zone cannot be used as a fire zone For a zone with tamper you can use a double terminal resistor DEOL to save addit
37. 0 1 3 3 0 0 and 0 2 3 3 0 0 If you change the Code Length back to four digits the four digit codes defined by the factory are restored 7 6 5 Dialer The Dialer menu enables you to transmit alarms as voice text by telephone In this menu you also make the settings necessary for programming the system via a modem Some of the options in this menu cannot be selected since they are not active in this version You can access the following submenus UD Telephone number page 67 UD Access and ID page 7 63 Controls page 7 64 5 Parameters page 7 66 5 Follow Me page 7 68 To access the Dialer menu Inthe installer menu press 5 or press A or Az until you find the 5 Dialer menu option Press Cae The first submenu appears on the display Dialer 1 Not active You are now in the Dialer menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 6 1 5 4 U D telephone number Under U D telephone number you can define a telephone number in the system that is dialled for remote servicing of the system by PC To access the U D telephone number menu 1 Select the Dialer menu as described on page 7 63 2 Inthe Dialer menu press 4 and then enter the telephone number for remote servicing with up to 32 digits including local area and other codes 3 Press Cae If you do not want to service or program the system via a modem connection no input is required here 7 6 2 5 5 U D Access and ID
38. AUX with an POWER device you want to control via external device you want to this switch output Take note of control via this switch output jumper J4 for UO2 and J5 for Take note of jumper J4 for UO1 See number 15 on page UO2 and J5 for UO1 See 5 14 What is what inside the number 15 on page 5 14 What system is what inside the system Potential free Connect clamps c and N C with an external power supply and an external device you want to control via this switch output Take note of jumper J4 for UO2 and J5 for UO1 See number 15 on page 5 14 What is what inside the system N NOTE P You can connect external equipment to clamp N O instead of to clamp N C If you connect to clamp NC normally closed the circuit between the system and an external device is closed If the switch output is activated the system interrupts the circuit and the connected device is switched off If you connect to clamp NO normally open the circuit between the system and an external device is interrupted If the switch output is activated the system closes the circuit and the connected device is switched on 2 The COM BLKkK and AUX RED clamps are collective clamps You can connect more than one cable to them Connect transistor outputs UO3 switch output 3 and UO4 switch output 4 as follows Connect the positive connector of the external device you want to control with AUX RED clamp and the negative
39. BUS wireless alarm centre housing the wireless operating panel or any other device You can also adjust the sounder volume for alarms and their acknowledgement To access the Tamper Sound menu 1 Select the System menu as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press 6 to access the menu option of the Tamper Sound menu You see the following on the display Tamper sound 5 Bell A Buz D 3 Select and configure the settings in the Tamper Sound menu as follows Tamper Sound Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 6 1 Tamper sound Bell A Buzzer D 1to5 Programs the signals generated by a tamper alarm Setting Sound 1 Silent 2 Bell only external sounder 3 Buzzer only piezo on operating panel 4 Bell and buzzer 5 Bell Arm Buzzer Disarm NOTE If you set sounder active and buzzer inactive the system will activate only the buzzer when in deactivated state If the system is active the external sounder is also activated 1 6 2 Speaker Volume Adjusts the volume of the integrated sounder in the event of an alarm and for acknowledgement allel 2l Alarm 5 0105 If you confirm this menu option the sounder is activated briefly at the volume defined You can adjust the volume with buttons 0 to 5 The setting 0 deactivates the sounder and 5 is the loudest setting 1 6 2 2 Squawk 5 0to5 If you confirm this menu option the sounder is activated briefly at the volume defined You can adjust the vol
40. C E P Z 3 Press sa to select one of the following structure types A C E P Z Specifies the sequence of messages as follows Common Event Partition Zone B E P Z C Specifies the sequence of messages as follows Event Partition Zone Common 8 82 8 1 2 2 Voice message labels Under voice message labels you define names for zones partitions utility outputs and macro keys and you find out how to play and record common messages To define a voice message 1 Select the message label menu 2 Inthe voice message menu press 2 to access the message label menu option You see the following on the display Message label 1 Common msg 3 You can now enter a name for the voice message for each of the following options 1 Common message 2 Zone message 3 Partition message 4 Utility output message 5 Macro message Press 27 or CE7 to select and confirm with m Voice message message name Quick Key Parameter Default Range 2 1l Common message Press a You see the following on the display Common a 1 Play The following options are available Press 1 to play the common message You hear the message over the system loudspeaker The factory default is Hello this is your seurity system calling Press to record a new message You see the following on the display Press to start Message record Press and speak your message into the microphone The counter on the display
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42. Installer Code 8233 3 Enter the new sub installer PIN on the system keypad and then press 4 Press I to exit the menu option Using the sub installer PIN code This section describes how the sub installer gains access to the sub installer menu Using the Sub Installer code L Einem oa 2 Enter the sub installer code and press Cae The sub installer now has restricted access to the installer menu 7 61 7 5 6 4 6 Code Length Default four digits Under Code Length you can change the number of digits used 4 or 6 for the Grand Master the Manager and the Master All other PIN codes user Arm Only and maid use one to six digits To access the Code Length menu 1 2 7 62 Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 7 57 Under Code Maintenance press 6 to access the Code Length menu option You see the following on the display Length 1 4 digits Press EAE to select and then press to confirm your selection If you change the code length the following message appears Code should be deleted Sure N Press to change the factory default setting from N to Y and then press Cae we NOTE if you change the Code Length all user codes are deleted and then have to be redefined or downloaded In the case of a six digit code length the factory default four digit codes such as 1 2 3 4 Grand Master 0 1 3 3 installer and 0 2 3 3 sub installer are changed to 1 2 3 4 0 0
43. Installer Code This Code is needed for programming the system The default is 0 1 3 3 Sub Installer Code This Code can also be used for programming the system However the options are restricted Program the codes as follows e Define the authority level of each user code e Allocate the areas to a specific code e Change the Grand Master Code the Installer Code and the Sub Installer Code e Optionally you can first extend the security level of a six digit Code The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Codes menu 4 1 Authority page 7 58 Partition page 7 59 Grand Master page 7 60 Installer page 7 61 Sub Installer page 7 61 4 6 Code Length page 7 61 To access the Codes menu Inthe installer menu press 4 or press F or a until you find the number of the Code 4 menu option Press The first submenu appears on the display Codes 1 Authority You are now in the Codes menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 5 1 4 4 Authority Default User Under Authority you can assign an authority to each user PIN There are 7 authority levels that can be used for customising the requirements of different users To access the Authority menu 1 Select the Codes menu as described on page 7 57 2 Under Codes press 1 to access the Authority menu option You see the following on the display Select user 01 User 01 3 Press
44. JACK foo i vol 702 RJ31 RJ11 Iuo3 J4 J5 Q For the telephone connection you can use either an RJ45 plug or an RJ11 plug The two analogue telephone cables a and b can also be connected to the screw clamp as shown in the graphic Here too the polarity is unimportant One or more telephone terminal devices can be connected but they must be connected after the ABUS wireless alarm system The reason In the event of an alarm the system separates the connection to any series connected telephone terminal devices and then uses this telephone connection exclusively for transmitting the alarm message blockade switching In this way you prevent a busy telephone from blocking the line in the event of an alarm To connect your telephone terminal devices to the system see the above sketch The cables of your telephone line must be connected to the Line connector of the ABUS wireless alarm system Connect the cables of your telephone or PBX to the Set connector 5 4 How do adjust the contrast of the LCD display The ABUS wireless alarm system has a dimmer for adjusting the brightness and contrast of the LCD display You should make adjustments after plugging into the power supply and before replacing the faceplate on the base plate To make this setting turn the LCD light dimmer see number 8 on page 5 14 What is what inside the ABUS wireless alarm system carefully with a small flat screwdriver until you have set the right brightness 5
45. NOTE With this setting alarm system first starts to operate when the batteries are inserted Function Defines the function of switch output 1 and switch output 2 as described in the section wired utility outputs on page 5 17 Default 1 pin 9 21 Chapter 6 Programming the ABUS wireless alarm system There are several ways of programming your ABUS wireless alarm system e Atthe alarm system using the keypad e Atthe alarm system using the PC software e Remotely using a telephone link and PC software Chapter 7 Settings in installer menu This chapter describes the options and features of the installer menu of your ABUS wireless alarm system The following is an overview of the main menu options according to their sequence in the installer menu 1 System page 7 23 Zones page 7 37 Outputs page 7 51 Codes page 7 57 Dialer page 7 63 Not active Key fobs page 7 71 Keypads page 7 74 Sounder page 7 74 Exit page 7 75 7 1 Introduction to installer menu The following pages describe the menu options for programming using the buttons of your ABUS wireless alarm system For programming the ABUS wireless alarm system with the Downloader Software see the separate software instructions To access the installer menu deactivate the ABUS wireless alarm system press the star button followed by 9 followed by 1 CPL You are asked to enter the installer code for the installer menu If this has not been changed from the fact
46. Partition menu option Enter the respective two digit user code and press Cae You see the following on the display Press 27 or E to place the cursor under the number specifying the partition to which you want to allocate the code Change the authority of the user for the respective partition with buttons 1 to 3 An area authorised for the used is shown with a Y under the partition number 1 to 3 N NOTE A standard system uses only Partition 1 Press to program a different user code Repeat steps 2 to 6 until all user PINs created in the system are allocated to partitions To exit the menu option press CH 7 5 3 4 3 Grand Master Default 1234 Under Grand Master you can change the Grand Master PIN N NOTE The Grand Master only can also change the code in the user menu The Grand Master has most rights For further information about the rights and options of other users see under Authority Levels on page 7 58 To access the Grand Master menu 1 2 3 4 N Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 7 57 Under Code Maintenance press 3 to access the Grand Master menu option You see the following on the display Grand Master 1254 Enter the new Grand Master PIN on the system keypad and then press Press CD to exit the menu option NOTE The Grand Master the installer and the sub installer can enter and change PIN codes of other authorities 7 60 7
47. The menu for programming the time interval opens Slot 01 01 Time 1 Minute 8 Enter the time that can elapse between the triggering of the first and second detectors If the interval is too big it is possible that no alarm will be triggered 7 51 7 4 3 Outputs Under Outputs you program the relay and transistor outputs of the system You link different system events to the activation of the outputs The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Outputs menu 3 1 Define page 7 52 Output A page 7 57 Output B page 7 57 To access the Outputs menu In the installer menu press 3 or press or a until you find the number of the Utility Output 3 menu option Press Cae The first submenu appears on the display Outputs 1 Define You are now in the Outputs menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 4 1 3 1 Define Under Define you can program specific outputs To access the Define menu 1 2 3 4 Select the Outputs menu as described on page 54 Under Outputs press 1 to access the Define menu option Enter a two digit number for the output 5 want to program Enter a zero 0 and a number from 1 to 9 for example 01 02 etc Then press You see the following on the display 00 1 Follows 0 Nothing You can now program the selected switch output After defining the event to be followed by the outpu
48. Under U D Access and ID you can define an access PIN and a user ID for remote servicing of the ABUS wireless alarm system To access the U D Access and ID menu 1 Select the Dialer menu as described on page 7 63 2 Inthe Dialer menu press 5 to select U D Access and ID You see the following on the display U D Access amp ID 1 Access code 3 Select and configure the settings in the U D Access and ID menu as follows 7 63 Access Code and ID Quick Key 5 5 4 jis iie 7 6 3 5 6 Controls Parameter Default Access code 5678 Defines an access code for remote programming The four digit access code in the system and the software must be identical 1 Enter a four digit access code This code is stored in the ABUS wireless alarm system 2 You have to enter the same code in the up download software for access to this system 3 Press 1 and enter the four digit code 4 Press to confirm Remote ID Code 0001 Under this menu option you can enter a user ID for the corresponding access code The four digit ID in the system and the software must be identical 1 2 Enter a four digit access code This code is stored in the ABUS wireless alarm system You have to enter the same code in the up download software for access to this system Press 2 and enter the four digit code Press to confirm Under Controls you define how telephone alarm transmission is controlled To access the Cont
49. X Tamper rst KP XX Tamper rst VO X Tamper rs Z XXX Unbypass Z XXX 11 100 DESCRIPTION Alarm restore in zone No XXX Partition X armed from the UD software Partition X disarmed from the UD software Special alarm from wireless keypad XX keys 7 amp 8 Special alarm from the WisDom emergency keys Zone XXX has failed in the Soak test Exit time started in partition X Tamper alarm from keypad ID XX Tamper alarm from X10 expander ID X Tamper alarm from zone No XXX Keypad XX tamper restore Tamper alarm restore from X10 expander ID X Tamper alarm restore on zone No XXX Zone No XXX is unbypassed 11 101
50. a switch output whether the system is active or inactive For example for temperature sensors that control a ventilator A zone with the Latch Keyswitch zone type is used for activating deactivating one or 2 2 4 zz Day Zone Armed ee A zone with the Day Zone zone type immediately triggers an alarm in an internally or externally activated system Ifthe system is inactive a fault is displayed on the alarm iene dh Ni eereewe thadikeTe ane PEN OnEABwsE Messay asaeddhiporancetyiefgency watks like an exit entry zone of Group 1 zz 24 Hours Default for zone 3 All A ZORE witintHee24 examiteb Relais z9ggehermislHAA nim ARaNAy NeeRReivetoche SER Gla rAPSystans AMIE AYRE IHR Rah error Kel samiteBkage exaepicthat the area is first activated following expiry of the entry exit delay time of Group 1 Default for zone 3 All A zone with the Fire zone type triggers a fire alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm ra aa This zone Ps is used for smoke detectors A zone with the Latch KSW Delay zone type is used for Zone 33 cannot be programmed as a fire zone type ID LVITIVAILANVIUC LU LZYVUIID LYVU VIVUNSVLITIUSS CALOVL LIIAL LIT AICA ID II OL activated following expiry of the entry exit delay time of Group 1 2 2 4 zz Panic All A zone with the Panic zone type triggers a panic alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system This zone type is not intended for
51. ay a valid user PIN must be entered NO The LCD display is always on 1 2 25 24 Hour Bypass YES YES NO YES A user can omit a 24 hour zone NO A user cannot omit a 24 hour zone 7 28 System Control Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 2 26 IMQ Install NO YES NO YES If a zone is open when the system is activated the system is activated but an alarm is generated when the exit delay time expires NO Open zones are automatically omitted following expiry of the exit delay time 1 2 Grand Master YES YES NO Authority Partition YES Areas and authority levels can be changed by the installer in the installer menu and in the user menu using a Grand Master pin NO Areas and authority levels can only be changed by the installer in the installer menu 1 2 Disarm Stop FM YES YES NO YES Forwarding of calls is stopped when the system is deactivated NO Forwarding of calls is continued even if the system is deactivated If a block lock is used you can deactivate the system only if the block lock is opened However if the system is deactivated by telephone the calls are continued 1 2 Global Follower NO YES NO YES Specifies that all zones that are programmed to follow an exit entry delay time follow the exit entry delay time of ALL activated areas i e that the system is not activated until after expiry of the longest exit delay time NO Specifies that all zones that are programmed to follow an e
52. c functions of the complete system NOTE Under this menu item it is important that you press the lozenge button before exiting so that your data is saved If you exit the menu by pressing your settings are lost To access the System Control menu option 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press 2 to get to System Control You see the following on the display System control 81 Quick arm Y 3 Select and configure the settings in the System Control menu as follows System Control Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 2 Quick arm YES YES NO YES No user PIN is necessary for activating the system or an area NO A user PIN is necessary for activating the system or an area Choose this setting if the alarm system or an operating panel is accessible to the public or to children 1 2 Quick UO YES YES NO YES A user can activate a switch output without a user PIN NO A user PIN is necessary to activate a switch output 1l 2 Allow Bypass YES YES NO YES A zone can be omitted excluded from surveillance by an authorised user NO Omitting zones from surveillance is not possible 1 2 Quick Bypass NO YES NO YES No user PIN is required for omitting a zone NO A user PIN is required for omitting a zone 1l 2 False Code Trouble YES YES NO YES If an incorrect user PIN is entered three times the operating panel is locked and if programmed an alar
53. counts down the remaining seconds until the recording time expires Press to stop rec Time 2 Recording stops automatically after 10 seconds If you want to stop recording earlier press NOTE If you do not press ar as soon as your recording is finished you may have unwanted noise or a long pause in your message Press CY to exit the menu option 8 83 Voice message message name Quick Key UBH 8 84 Parameter Default Range Zone message Press 2 You see the following on the display Zone 01 01 5353 Zone 01 Press E or E to select a zone and then press m The following options are available Press 1 to play the zone announcement You hear the announcement over the system loudspeaker The factory default for Zone 1 is Zone 1 Press 2 to record a new text You see the following on the display Press to start Message record Press and speak your message into the microphone The counter on the display counts down the remaining seconds until the recording time expires Press to stop Time 2 Recording stops ur after 2 seconds If you want to stop recording earlier press You now have to assign this announcement to a zone Press 3 Press E or er to select a zone and then press You can change the zone name in the installer menu The recording and the zone name should be identical Message Labels Quick Key HBH Parameter Default Range Partition
54. ctor per floor Equally important are areas such as children s playrooms bedrooms and living rooms where each room should have its own detector Smoke detectors save lives You operate the wireless alarm system either with the remote control provided a wireless control panel or a wireless key switch The system can be controlled directly from the ABUS wireless alarm system The system is also programmed on this keypad Other features are remote controlled activation and programming by telephone or remote PC which will be explained later in these instructions For more information of operating the wireless alarm system see the operating instructions and the installation DVD If in doubt please contact your specialist dealer 4 2 What wireless detectors do need The type and number of wireless detectors needed depends partly on the type of protection and partly on the level of security you want to achieve You should therefore plan your wireless sensors as follows e Consider how an intruder can get into your object It will help if you draw up a plan of your object or take a walk around inside and outside the object Try to imagine what you would do to get into the object Don t forget to include any aids that may be available Direct access via the house door or terrace door is not necessarily the fastest For example if a ladder is available a balcony door or an upstairs window will represent a risk e f your object already has good
55. d You can see the fault message in the user menu The 14 day period for the joint test of alarm lines is then set to zero and restarted To add a zone to the Soak Test Press 2 You see the following on the display Zones for test 01 None To add a zone to the Soak Test press Cae You see the following on the display Location 81 Zone 88 88 33 Enter the zone number e g 01 for Zone 1 and press Cae The menu jumps to the next assignment number To add a second zone to the Soak Test press and repeat the above procedure OR Press CH to return to the previous menu If you enter zone number 00 no zone is assigned to the Soak Test 7 3 4 2 4 Editing Under Editing you can copy and delete programmed zones To access the Editing menu 1 Select the Zones menu as described on page 7 37 2 Inthe Zones menu press 4 to get to the Editing menu option You see the following on the display Zone editing 1 Copy zone 4 7 49 Editing Quick Key ll 2llell2 2llell3l 24 4 4 7 50 Parameter Copy to a zone Copies all settings programmed for a zone except the zone name 1 Press al You see the following on the display Copy zone From 1 To 01 2 Press the number buttons 1 to 9 to select the zone you want to copy and press or to move the cursor Press 1 to 9 again to select the zone to which you want to copy The procedure is confirmed with a beep if successful
56. d during a fire alarm NO For a loudspeaker with no built in driver for sounders The ABUS wireless alarm system generates a continuously fluctuating pulse voltage for burglar and panic alarms and an interrupted fluctuating pulse voltage for fire alarms SRN Pre alr NO YES NO An important security aspect for your security system if you have fitted internal and external sounders YES At the start of the entry delay time the system sends a signal to the trained sounders If no second signal is sent to the sounder following expiry of the delay time since the system may have been destroyed or tampered with the sounders trigger an alarm NO The function is deactivated The sounders start to sound an alarm when addressed by the system 7 2 3 1 3 Receiver Under Receiver you can make settings that control the radio receiver of your ABUS wireless alarm system To access the Receivers menu option 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 In the System menu press 3 to go to the Receivers menu option You see the following on the display Receiver 1 Calibration 4 3 Select and configure the settings in the Receiver menu as follows Receiver Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 3 1 Calibration During calibration the radio receiver measures the level of the electromagnetic background noise The lower the level the better the selected installation location Additionally the level set decide
57. d with mains electricity should be kept out of the reach of children For this reason be particularly careful when children are present In commercial institutions ensure compliance with accident prevention regulations issued by professional bodies responsible for electrical equipment Pay special attention to passages marked with an exclamation mark in these instructions These identify particularly important explanations or safety hints that must be observed Chapter 3 Introduction to the ABUS wireless alarm system Congratulations you made the right choice The ABUS wireless alarm system offers you professional technology and first class quality of the specialist for domestic security packed in a modern attractive design and gives you a great feeling of safety and security day after day First please check the contents of this package for completeness according to the following specifications and contact the vendor immediately in the event of any deviations FOR BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS OF STARTING UP THE ABUS WIRELESS ALARM PACKAGE SEE PAGE 11 88 Replace defective or missing parts of this equipment with original parts only You can obtain these from your local dealer This chapter answers the following questions What is the ABUS wireless alarm system What are the functions of the ABUS wireless alarm system What are the technical specifications of the ABUS wireless alarm system How can the ABUS wireless alarm system be extended
58. e faceplate and screw it tight Proceed as follows e Connect the flat cable of the faceplate to the base plate e Insert the temper spring into the casing for the tamper opening and clip the faceplate from above into the base plate e Fold the faceplate down until it clicks audibly into the base plate e Screw the case together from below using the screw provided The ABUS wireless alarm system is now ready for the following installation steps described in chapter 6 5 3 How do I install the power and telephone connections The ABUS wireless alarm system is powered by a 230V AC power adapter with 9V AC In this step make sure only the secondary power adapter plug is plugged into the base plate see number 5 on page 5 14 What is what inside the ABUS wireless alarm system The power adapter plug must never be plugged into the mains socket The socket for the power adapter is on the PCB in the base plate Alternatively the power adapter plug can be connected directly to the base plate after the plug has been removed The polarity is unimportant panor Loudspeaker 9 V 500mA SER 9 VDC 200mA Tara ka u Zar Conta a i on 1500 mA 9VAC Screw 70 mAO jnr Coma RJ31 terminal m en elay Contacts i To Telephone Line To Telephipne Ar apone BUS Li ne S et alb Set Telephone Set Outputs ZA N JEonnection a 10 ile Gand Screw ae terminal Line Set 9 V AC connector J3 INPUT AC VOLTAGE JACK SLTAGE
59. e settings as for Group 1 Entry delay 2 45 seconds 1 255 seconds Entry delay time for Group 2 Exit delay 2 45 seconds 1 255 seconds Exit delay time for Group 2 Bell Timeout 03 minutes 01 90 minutes Duration of external sounder s during an alarm NOTE In some countries the duration of the external sounder must be limited to 3 minutes Check the regulations for your country Bell Delay 00 minutes 00 90 minutes Defines the delay between the detection of the alarm situation and sounding the alert on the sounder of the system or the external sounder A sounder delay is particularly useful if an alarm was first triggered by telephone without the burglar noticing it AC Off Delay Time 05 minutes 0 255 minutes In the event of a power failure this menu option defines the delay time 0 255 minutes before the event is reported or before the switch output is activated Phone Line Cut Delay 05 minutes 01 20 minutes In the event of a telephone line fault this menu option defines the delay time before the event is reported or before the switch output is activated Accessory Superv time 255 minutes 000 255 minutes Defines the monitoring time for accessories such as interior and exterior wired sounders To avoid false alarms make sure that the monitoring time of the receiver menu item is longer than the monitoring time for accessories 7 2 2 1 2 System Control Under System Control you make settings that control specifi
60. e user in the function menu Activities Operate Output buttons 2 1 To enable you to activate the output with a PIN the PIN must be authorised for the activation of a switch output Press oH or id to select the equivalent code from the 32 available user codes Press to switch between Y YES and N NO NOTE The switch output is activated by the entry of a user code only if the utility output setting is set to N in the system macros If quick output is activated no user code is required 7 59 Output mode An output mode has to be set for every output This table gives an overview of the different output modes Outputs Quick Key 4 7 56 Parameter Default Range Pulse N C 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The output is closed in non activated state Once activated it remains open until the set time has elapsed and then resets itself automatically 1 Press 1 followed by cy 2 Enter a pulse duration between 1 and 90 seconds 3 Press and enter the activation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 4 Press and select a name for the utility output Latch N C The output is closed in non activated state Once activated the output remains open until it is reset manually 1 Press 2 followed by Cae 2 Press and enter the activation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 3 Press and enter the deactivation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 4 P
61. e user menu This menu option is for programming voice messages and conducting a walk test 8 1 Programming voice messages Your ABUS wireless alarm system can issue system events locally and by telephone using voice messages This greatly simplifies operating the system and enables remote control of the system by telephone The voice message menu option is in the user menu Only a user with the Grand Master PIN or an installer PIN has the authority to change voice messages The voice message menu has the following submenus 1 Message structure page 8 80 Voice labeling page 8 82 Test message page 8 87 4 Local Announcement Messages page 8 88 To access the voice message menu 1 Press CP to enter the user menu The press or press E or F until you see the voice message menu option and then press 2 Enter the installer PIN or the Grand Master PIN on the keypad and press Cae 3 The first submenu appears on the display Voice Message 1Msg structurey You are now in the voice message menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections Types of voice message The following three types of voice message can be generated by your ABUS wireless alarm system e Event message In the case of an alarm or an important event your ABUS wireless alarm system calls the defined FM numbers and transmits the event as a voice text by telephone This event message consists of four modules that you can define according to your re
62. ecting an option for the button press Cae The system automatically goes to the next button 7 12 8 You see the following on the display Key fob 1 Butt 3 2 Panic 9 For button 3 small button you can choose between the following functions None The button is not activated default Panic The button triggers a panic alarm Utility Output The button activates a utility output If you select the switch output function and confirm it with Cae you see the following on the display Fob 1 Butt 3 UO 01 Output 01 Select a utility output with gt or aay and confirm your selection with Cae 10 The system changes automatically to the next button and the you see the following on the display Key fob 1 Butt 4 1 Stay 11 For button 4 large button you can choose between the following functions None The button is not activated default Arm The button activates all previously selected areas Stay The button internally activates all previously selected areas Utility Output The button activates a utility output You can then program the utility output as described above 12 Press to confirm 13 Repeat the programming steps for all other key fobs 7 7 3 3 Communication Test Under Communication Test you can see the signal strength of the remote control To access the Communication Test menu 1 Select the Key fob menu as described on page 7 74 2 Under Key
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64. enced you have to interrupt the load at the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting a load to the output The circuit breaker is then reset 5 5 2 Sounder tamper If a sounder tamper contact is fitted connect the tamper contact of your wired sounder with the tamper input on the PC board of the ABUS wireless alarm system Bell TMP COM This line is protected from tampering by a 2 2 KQ resistor This should be connected in series to the contact inside the sounder housing The tamper input is monitored only if the setting in the installer menu is set to Yes under External Device Quick Key 1 2 31 in the installer menu For more information see 1 2 31 5 5 3 Controllable relay and transistor outputs Your ABUS wireless alarm system has 4 controllable outputs 2 x 24V DC 3A relays potential free or 13 8V 200mA and 2 x 13 8V DC 70mA transistors These outputs are activated according to system events For example alarms system faults specific zone and partition events but also user controlled or time controlled Connect switch outputs UO1 switch output 1 and UO2 switch output 2 as follows POS J4 UO2 u Ze ee eee as 34 UO2 J4 U02 J5 UO1 i J5 UO1 NEG or _ 4 PIN _ J5 UO1 Positive Connect the collective Negative Connect the clamp COM BLK and N C 9V collective clamp AUX RED EXTERNAL from NC with an external and N C 9V from
65. er Quick Key sizis siiile sizi sizi size s iz ile siie sizle size sizi sji BUHE Parameter Default Range Wait 6 seconds Press 1 followed by m Wait 9 seconds Press 2 followed by cy Redial wait 30 seconds 30 or 60 seconds The number of seconds between a redial of the same number Wait 30 seconds Press 1 followed by cGy Wait 60 seconds Press 2 followed by cy Dialing method DT MF DTMF Touch Tone pulse 20 BPS and pulse 10 BPS Select DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency as the dial method Pulse dialling is necessary only for a few older PBXs DTMF Touch Tone Press 4 and then to activate the DTMF dial method Impulses 20 BPS pulses per second Press 2 and then to activate the pulse dialling 20 BPS method Impulses 10 BPS pulses per second Press 3 and then to activate the pulse dialling 10 BPS method Pulse Duty Cycle 61 39 67 33 and 61 39 Further settings are necessary only for the pulse dialling method 67 33 Press 1 and then for European telephone systems 61 39 Press 2 and then for American telephone systems 7 67 Dialer Parameter Quick Key sji ile sji ile siie 5 izi e 7 68 Parameter Default Range Swinger Limit 00 00 to 15 The Alarm Limit option is provided to prevent multiple triggering on a zone within the activated time Setting 01 A triggered zone is not transmitted again if this has already ha
66. er an audible alarm Technician Tamper NO YES NO YES The program PIN is required for resetting a tamper alarm First the OK message must be received from the detector or the tamper zone must be closed NO A tamper alarm is reset with the OK message of the detector or when the tamper zone is closed Technician Reset NO YES NO YES Following an alarm the program PIN must be entered to be able to reactivate the system NOTE Before the Ready LED can light up all zones in this area must be closed NO The alarm system can be activated immediately following an alarm if all zones are closed and the Ready LED is on Summer Winter Clock YES YES NO YES The ABUS wireless alarm system automatically puts its clock forward one hour forward in spring last Sunday in March and one hour back in autumn last Sunday in October NO No automatic time adjustment Forced Keyswitch Arming YES YES NO YES If the system or an area is activated by a key switch all open zones are automatically omitted from monitoring The remaining zones are monitored The system area is monitored in every case NO The system area can be activated only if all Zones are closed and the system area is ready for activation Pager NO YES NO Enables alphanumeric output of system events on a pager The number of the pager must be programmed like a Follow Me number YES For the activated deactivated event and the alarm event the system sends information to
67. ess Lost N 13 Wireless Low Batt N 14 Bell Trouble N 15 False Code N 16 Low Battery N 17 Wireless Jamming N 18 BUS Trouble N After defining all alarm events press to save your settings To discard your settings press 7 69 Follow Me Quick Key Parameter Default 5 9 2 Events restore Defines whether a new call is made if the event from section 5 9 1 is reset Press IF or aia to select an event and press to select whether this event is to be transmitted by phone Y YES or N NO 01 Intruder Y 02 Tamper N 03 AC Off N 04 Wireless Lost N 05 Wireless Low Battery N 06 Bell Trouble N 07 Low Battery N 08 Wireless Jamming N 09 BUS Trouble N After defining all events press to save your settings To discard your settings press 7 70 7 7 Key fobs Under key fobs you learn how to train up to eight 4 button key fobs with rolling code to work with the ABUS wireless alarm system With the wireless key fob remote control you can activate deactivate the system trigger a panic alarm and control a switch output The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the key fobs menu 1 Allocation page 8 68 2 Parameters page 8 69 2 Communication Test page 8 70 To access the Key fob menu In the installer menu press or press IF or e until you find the 7 key pad menu option Press Cae You see the following on the display Key fobs 1 Alloca
68. et in the scheduler is reached 3 1 1 Chime Follow The switch output is activated if the door chime is activated 3 1 2 Follow Partition This menu option lists events for an area 3 1 2 Ready Follow The switch output is activated if all selected areas are in READY state 3 1 2 Alarm Follow The switch output is activated if an alarm is triggered in the selected area s 3 1 2 Arm Follow The switch output is activated if the selected areas are activated in EXTERNAL or INTERNAL mode The switch output is activated immediately regardless of the programmed exit delay time 3 1 2 Burglary Follow The switch output is activated if a burglar alarm is triggered in the selected area s 3 1 2 Fire Follow The switch output is activated if a fire alarm is triggered in the selected area s or if the FIRE alarm buttons are pressed simultaneously 7 53 3 1 2 Panic Follow The switch output is activated if a panic alarm is triggered in the selected area s or if the PANIC alarm buttons are pressed simultaneously 3 1 2 Special Emergency Follow The switch output is activated if a medical emergency alarm is triggered in the selected area s or if the alarm buttons are pressed simultaneously 3 1 2 Duress Follow The switch output is activated if a forced alarm is triggered on the operating panel in one of the selected areas To deactivate this switch output see the
69. ew the fixing screws into the wall Proceed as follows when installing the ABUS wireless alarm system 5 2 1 Preparing the base plate e Loosen the casing screw in the middle of the base When delivered the case is not yet screwed together e Separate the faceplate and the base plate with a flat screwdriver as shown in the graphic e Carefully fold the faceplate upwards To avoid destroying the fixing clamps on the top of the faceplate make sure you do not bend it up more than 45 e Now draw the flat cable out of the fixing on the base plate The base plate and the faceplate are now separated Place the faceplate to one side e Now pull the battery lid out of the base plate e Carefully fold the fixing clamps for the PC board outwards and pull the PC board out of the base plate 5 2 2 Assembling the base plate e The base plate can now be used as a drill template for marking the drill holes 6 different drill holes are provided At least 4 have to be used to enable stable mounting of the ABUS wireless alarm system on the wall Never drill the holes through the base plate since this could destroy the plastic of the base plate Remove the PC board so that you can mark the drill holes e Drill the holes and insert wall plugs if necessary Fix the base plate to the wall using M4 screws at least 35mm long e Before screwing the base plate to the wall remove the cable openings for telephone and power cables with side cutting pliers
70. f User PIN codes as long as they do not exceed the number of PIN codes remaining in the system A user can e Activate deactivate e Omit zones e Access defined areas e View the state of the system faults and the alarm memory e Activate defined switch outputs e Change his her own user PIN e Conduct selected system tests but no walk tests Arm Only There is no restriction on the number of Arm Only PIN codes as long as they do not exceed the number of PIN codes remaining in the system Users with Arm Only PIN codes only have the authority to activate one or more areas Maid A PIN code with the Maid authority is a temporary user PIN that is deleted by the system immediately after being used for an activation User PINs with this authority are used as follows e Foraonce only activation in one or more areas e The user PIN can be used the first time to deactivate the system and then to activate it UO Only A PIN code with the UO Only authority is used to activate deactivate a switch output manually User Unbypass A PIN code with the User Unbypass authority has access to all user authorities except omitting zones 7 59 7 5 2 4 2 Partition Default Partition 1 Under Partition you assign to user PINs partitions for which you have authority The Grand Master is authorised in all partitions To access the Partition menu 1 2 3 6 f 8 Select the Codes menu as described on page 7 57 Under Codes press 2 to access the
71. fob press 1 to access the Communication test menu option You see the following on the display K fob comm test 1 Key fob 1 3 Press Da F to select the remote control you want to test 4 Press a button on the remote control The display shows the strength of the received signal NOTE For successful transmission the signal strength should be higher than the noise level of the receiver See also page 7 31 Press to exit the menu option 1 13 7 8 Keypads Under Keypads you can assign two operating panels to the ABUS wireless alarm system The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Keypads menu Allocation page 7 77 Communication test page 7 77 To access the Keypads menu e Inthe installer menu select or press E or C to access the corresponding menu option Press Cae You see the following on the display Keypads 1 Allocation You are now in the operating panels menu and can access the submenus as described in the following section 7 8 1 1 Allocation Here you can train a new wireless keypad for your system To access the Keypads allocation menu 1 Select the Keypads menu 2 Under Keypads press 1 to access the Allocation menu option You see the following on the display Keypad alloc 1 Select 1 1 2 3 On the alarm system keypad select the number of the wireless operating panel you want to train and press 4 The following three me
72. following on the display Voice FM test activated The ABUS alarm system calls the FM number and you hear the following test message Test Message 3 2 Local Play Under this menu option you can play voice messages locally over the loudspeaker of your ABUS wireless alarm system To play a test message locally 1 Press 2 The voice message Test Message is repeated for 90 seconds and the following message appears on the display Press any key to stop test Press any button to stop the playback 8 87 8 1 4 4 Local Announcement Messages Under this menu option you adapt local voice announcements to your requirements To activate deactivate local voice announcements 1 Select the Voice Message menu 2 Inthe Voice Message menu press 4 to access the Announce msg menu option You see the following on the display Announce msg Bl Intruder 4 3 Press 2 or u to select a local announcement and activate deactivated the selected announcement by pressing to select one of the following options N To deactivate the local voice announcement Y To activate the local voice announcement Event Default 1 lt Intruder 2 Fire 3 Emergency 4 Panic 5 Auto Arm 7 Arm Away 8 Arm Internal 9 Disarm 6 Arm Process 0 Entry delay 1 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt x 1 11 Menu Message generated if you use the function keys
73. he following on the display Labels 1 System 3 Select and configure the settings in the System Label menu as follows System Label Quick Key Menu option Default Selection 1 5 1 System FUNKALARMANLAGE Any 12 characters Changes the display for the system name 1 5 2 Partitions 1 3 Partitions 1 3 Any 12 to characters sl Changes the display for partitions 1 to 3 Example The example below shows how to change the name of partition 1 to Buero To assign the label Buero to partition 1 J 1 Press 2 for partition 1 2 Press 1 three times until the letter B appears on the display and then press Fe once to move the cursor to the right 3 Press 5 repeatedly until the letter u appears on the display and then press ce again to move the cursor forwards 4 Press 4 repeatedly until the letter e appears on the display and then press e to move the cursor forwards 5 Press 5 repeatedly until the letter r appears on the display and then press es again to move the cursor forwards 6 Press 5 repeatedly until the letter o appears on the display and then press wed again to move the cursor forwards 7 Press 6 twice for a space and then press aod to move the cursor forwards In this way delete the unwanted characters 7 34 7 2 6 1 6 Tamper Sound In the Tamper Sound menu you can define the sounds generated by the ABUS wireless alarm system following a tamper in a zone the A
74. his function Exit the installer menu and deactivate the system or remove the batteries from the sounders 4 When you exit the installer menu the tamper function is automatically reactivated on all sounders Press CH to exit the menu option 7 19 7 10 o Exit Programming Under Exit Programming all your settings in the installer menu are saved and you exit the installer menu Important The settings you make in the installer menu are not saved until you exit the installer menu correctly NOTES To be able to exit the installer menu the J9 jumper plug must be plugged on to one pin To access the Exit Programming menu 1 In the installer menu press 0 or press IF or ce until you find the 0 Exit Programming menu option You see the following on the display Programming B Exit This is the last option in the installer menu Press Cae You see the following on the display DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE DATA Y Save or discard all your settings changes Save your changes by pressing Cae You see the following on the display PLEASE WAIT DATA SAVING The ABUS wireless alarm system returns to the normal user display OR Discard your changes by pressing to change the Y YES to a N NO on the display and then press The ABUS wireless alarm system returns to the normal user display 7 80 Chapter 8 Programming within the user programming menu This chapter explains an important menu option in th
75. i2ll2 Confirm the Define menu item by pressing Cae You are asked to enter the Grand Master PIN code for the user menu The default setting is 1234 Enter this Grand Master PIN and confirm your input with the lozenge button Melle You are now in the FM user menu and see the following display FM Define B1 FM number 1 b 10 94 e Confirm the menu option phone number 1 with the Enter button cy e On the system keypad enter the number with local area code and if necessary a zero for obtaining a dial tone To program a dial pause enter A You program the A with the button Press this button repeatedly until an A appears e To change the entered number press the cursor buttons and Eo to position the cursor under the number you want to change e To delete the entire number program an E with the button at the first digit of the number and then save the entered number with the button The number is deleted and does not appear again when this menu option is displayed e After successfully entering the number press to store the number Enable the function Remote program and Remote listen to operate your system by telephone and listen in to the object over the loudspeaker Press to change the settings to Y and confirm your input with Press CSD several times to exit the user menu 10 7 Triggering a test alarm Activate your system with the remote control or press the activate button on your system Following expiry of the exi
76. ication is based on a different wireless technology a different value is possible here than when you calibrate the receiver for the wireless transmitter The level is between O and 99 The lower the value the better the radio communication between the system and the sounder To access the sounder receiver calibration menu 1 Select the Siren menu as described above 2 Under Siren press 4 to access the siren receiver calibration menu option You see the following on the display Sounder selection Siren ID 1 3 Confirm with Cae The system now recalibrates the radio threshold 4 Confirm the new threshold with Cae 5 To make anew calibration press to change to Y and confirm with Cae Press I to exit the menu option 7 18 7 9 5 9 5 Tamper Mute Under Tamper Mute you can deactivate the tamper function of the sounder for the current programming process This enables you to open the sounder without triggering a tamper alarm Enable this function if you want to open the sounder case for example to change the batteries To access Tamper Mute menu 1 Select the Siren menu as described above 2 Under Siren press 5 to access the Tamper Mute menu You see the following on the display Tamper Mute Enabled 3 Confirm with Cae The system now sends a message to all sounders and the tamper function is disabled until you finish programming NOTE If a tamper alarm has already been triggered it cannot be stopped by t
77. ional connections 5 5 6 Connecting an external consumer Use the collective clamps AUX Red and COM BLK to connect external devices or detectors that require a power supply of 9V DC with a maximum power consumption of 200mA A UNE During a power failure the AUX output is deactivated to ensure a longer system runtime N NOTES The total current of collective clamps should not exceed 200mA If the collective output is overloaded more than 200 mA and it is silenced you have to interrupt the load at the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting a load to the collective output 5 6 How are the standby batteries used The ABUS alarm system is equipped with 6 standby batteries that maintain operation during a power failure There are two types of battery Rechargeable Size AA 1 2 V DC cells Not rechargeable Size AA 1 5 V DC alkaline N IMPORTANT NOTE The batteries supplied by Security Center are rechargeable Nickel Cadmium cells with 1 2 V 800m AAA batteries Do not attempt to use a different type of rechargeable battery If you do not conform with the above instructions your equipment may suffer damage A BET If you use rechargeable batteries make sure that jumper J10 is placed on its TWO pins see also page 5 21 If you do not conform to the above instructions persons may be injured or your equipment may suffer damage Inserting the batteries Pull out the battery case of the ABUS wireless alarm s
78. ith Cae You can now choose between the settings for the volume and the flash frequency external sounders only 4 Select Volume and confirm with Cae You see the following on the display Siren 01 define 1 Dolume 5 You can now set the volume for the following signals e Entry exit signal e Alarm signal e Acknowledgement signal 6 Confirm with and enter the new volume on the keypad of the system The setting means e 0 Off e 1 Quiet e 9 Loud Enter the volume for the other signals in the same way You can then set the flash frequency for the external sounder Press CH to exit the menu option 1 11 7 9 3 9 3 Communication test Under communication test you test the radio communication between your sounder and the system To access the communication test menu 1 Select the Siren menu as described above 2 Under Siren press 3 to access the communication test menu option You see the following on the display Siren 1 Comm test N 3 Confirm with Cae The system now searches for the wireless sounders and then shows the signal strength of each sounder on the display NOTE For successful transmission the signal strength should be higher than the value of the receiver defined under Calibration see below Press CH to exit the menu option 7 9 4 9 4 Siren Receiver Calibration Under siren receiver calibration you can adjust the reception quality of the sounders Since this commun
79. ition X is armed in Stay Home mode by user YY Partition X is armed in Stay Home from key fob YY Wireless jamming restore Partition X is armed by keyswitch Partition X is disarmed by keyswitch Low battery trouble restore from wireless key fob XX Low battery restore from wireless zone No XXX Wireless zone lost zone No XXX Low battery trouble from wireless key fob XX Low battery trouble from wireless zone No XXX Bell trouble restore AC power restore to the system Restore of Aux power System low battery trouble restore Loss of AC power from the system System low battery trouble from the WisDom Failure in the system s Aux power Bell trouble Communication fail trouble to MS phone No X Communication fail trouble restore to MS phone No X Partition X armed in Next Arm Away mode Partition X disarmed in Next Disarm mode Partition X armed in Next Stay Home mode Communication failure with X10 expander ID X Phone line trouble restore If the phone line is cut or the DC level is under 3V Police panic alarm from wireless keypad XX keys 1 amp 2 Police panic alarm from the WisDom keys Police panic alarm from key fob XX Wireless system jamming Partition X armed in Stay Home mode from the UD software The system has been programmed from the UD software 11 99 EVENT MESSAGE Restore Z XXX Remote arm P X Rmt disarm P X Spec KP XX Spec main KP Soak fail Z XXX Start exit P X Tamper KP XX Tamper UO X Tamper Z XX
80. lay time press twice This sets the entry delay time to O If this zone is now opened there is an immediate alarm I Exit Entry 2 Armed Interior Exit Entry 2 See above However for zones of this type the times of Group 2 apply I Exit OP Entry Armed Interior Exit OP Entry The I Exit OP Entry zone type is similar to zone type Exit OP Entry However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system I Entry follow Armed Interior Entry Follower The I Entry follow zone type is similar to zone type Entry Follower However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system 7 43 2 2 4 izz Cae 10 2 2 4 z2 CU 2 2 4 zz Coe 12 2 2 4 zz CHE 212 4 fez JE 2 2 L4 zz Coe 15 2 2 14 zz CHO 2 2 4 zz CH 7 44 I Instant Armed Interior Instant The I Instant zone type is similar to zone type Instant However this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system UO Trigger Armed The UO Trigger zone type controls a switch output whether the system is active or inactive For example for temperature sensors that control a ventilator Day Zone Armed A zone with the Day Zone zone type immediately triggers an alarm in an internally or externally activated system Ifthe system is inactive a fault is displayed on the alarm system display The fault message can now control a switch output or be viewed by
81. loor cellar Name or number the detectors For a specimen installation plan see the end of these instructions You will need the installation plan again and again in the course of your activities This chapter answers the following questions What is what inside the ABUS wireless alarm system How do install the ABUS wireless alarm system How do install the power and telephone connections How do adjust the contrast of the LCD display How do connect the other contacts in the ABUS wireless alarm system How are the standby batteries used What are the effects of the different jumper settings 5 1 What is what inside the ABUS wireless alarm system The following graphic shows the inner structure of the ABUS wireless alarm system 1 Base plate 12 Power voltage reset jumper 2 Case tamper opening 13 LED 3 Cable hole 14 Battery jumper 4 Telephone plug 15 Control output jumper 5 Power IN 16 BUS connection 6 Flat cable 17 Internal sounder buzzer T Faceplate 18 Main connector block 8 LCD light dimmer 19 Battery case screw 9 Tamper spring 20 Battery case 10 System reset jumper 21 Wall fixing 11 Loudspeaker 5 15 5 2 How do install the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system is mounted on the wall in three steps You need a flat screwdriver to open the casing A battery powered screwdriver is best suited for drilling the holes for the fixing screws You can then use this screwdriver to scr
82. m is sent by telephone Bad PIN input is displayed as a fault on the operating panel NO If an incorrect user PIN is entered three times the operating panel is locked and a local alarm is sounded 7 25 7 26 System Control Quick Key 1 2 06 1 2 or 2 08 1 2 09 1 2 19 ll 1 2 12 Jiii Parameter Default Range Bell Squawk YES YES NO YES The following signals are emitted by the external sounder to acknowledge whether you have successfully activated deactivated the system e One tone means that the system is activated e Two tones mean that the system is deactivated e Four tones mean that the system is deactivated following an alarm NO No confirmation is made by the sounder Bell 30 10 NO YES NO YES The sounders interrupt the alarm tone for 10 seconds every 30 seconds NO The sounders emit continuous alarm tones without interruption Phone Cut Alarm NO YES NO YES Monitors the telephone line and activates the sounder if the telephone line is cut for the period defined under Phone Line Cut Delay Time See also Phone Line Cut Delay time on page 7 24 NO The telephone line is not monitored and there is no alarm 3 Minute Bypass NO YES NO YES After the system has been supplied with power zones are automatically omitted for 3 minutes to give detectors a chance to stabilise NO The zones are monitored as soon as the system is activated Audible Panic NO
83. mber of the 1 System menu option Then press Cae The first submenu Timers appears on the display System prog 1 Timers iL You are now in the System menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 2 1 1 1 Timers Under Timers you can make settings for delay times and alarm duration times To access the Timers menu option 1 Select the main menu System as described above 2 Inthe System menu press 1 to get to the Timers menu option You see the following on the display System timers 1 Ex En delay 1 N 3 Select and configure the settings as follows Timers Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 1 1 Exit Entry Delay 1 Exit and entry delay times of Group 1 The exit delay time specifies how long you have to leave the protected area after activating the system The entry delay time specifies how long you have to deactivate the system after entering a protected area For more information see the Zones menu option To make settings for the delay times of Group 1 confirm this menu option with or use the Quick Key option Entry delay 1 30 seconds 1 255 seconds tifa i 4 4 Entry delay time for Group 1 Exit delay 1 30 seconds 1 255 seconds EE Exit delay time for Group 1 1 23 7 24 Timers Quick Key Aiii Hileli Hilel ll EIKE KIL llllsl oaa Parameter Default Range Exit Entry delay 2 Exit and entry delay times of Group 2 Make thes
84. n steps shown in this guide your ABUS wireless alarm system is completely operational 10 1 Hardware installation 10 1 1 ABUS wireless alarm system e Install the ABUS wireless alarm system in a suitable place in your object e Plug the power supply unit into the AC socket of the wireless alarm system Do not plug in the mains plug yet e Connect the telephone line with either a RJ11 telephone plug or two loose cables to the telephone connector of the system Line e Place the standby batteries provided in the battery holder and then plug this into the wireless alarm system e Plug the jumper plug of jumper J10 on the main board on to both pins to charge the batteries e Now plug the power supply unit into the mains socket The wireless alarm system starts up and soon reports System is on If not check that the power supply unit is plugged in that there is current at the mains socket and the power supply unit plug is correctly plugged into the wireless alarm system The fault LED flashes since the time and date have not yet been entered and the batteries are not fully charged The batteries should be fully charged after 12 hours If the system issues an audible alarm when it is switched on the tamper contact may not be properly pressed In this case do the following e Enter the factory default Grand Master PIN on the system keypad 1 2 3 4 e Press the Disarm button The ABUS wireless alarm system is now ready for p
85. nals with a beep If not repeat the procedure If the repeated attempt is unsuccessful you are outside the radio transmission range Reduce the distance between the system and the detector until the learning process is successful Now press to complete the leaning process for this detector The system acknowledges this with a long beep To train the next detector press followed by 2 Press Cae The system waits for a signal from the next detector Press the lid contact of the wireless motion sensor and keep it pressed until the system receives the message from the detector normally within 15 seconds The system acknowledges that it has received the signals with a beep If not repeat the procedure If the repeated attempt is unsuccessful you are outside the radio transmission range Reduce the distance between the system and the detector until the learning process is successful Now press to complete the leaning process for this detector The system acknowledges this with a long beep To train the next detector press followed by 2 Press Cae The system waits for a signal from the next detector Insert the two batteries in the wireless smoke detector and wait until the system receives the learn message from the detector normally within 15 seconds The system acknowledges that it has received the signals with a beep If it does not remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds The repeat the procedure If the repeated attemp
86. nger available All information and programming settings are saved in a long term memory EEPROM and are available again following a complete failure of the system even after several months When you restart the system all you have to do is correct the date and time Chapter 2 Safety information For damage caused by non compliance with these installation instructions no guarantee claims are possible No liability can be accepted for resulting damage In the case of material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non compliance with the security notes no liability or guarantee claim can be accepted For security and authorisation reasons CE the unauthorised alteration and or changing of the alarm system and its components is not permitted Only a regulation network power socket 230 Volt 50 Hz or 110Volt 60Hz of the public supply network can be used as a power SOUIce Make sure the alarm system is correctly put into service Follow these installation instructions carefully to ensure this The equipment should be installed and started up by a correspondingly qualified person to ensure the safe operation of this product When installing the product make sure the supply power line is not restricted or damaged by sharp edges Never install the alarm system near combustible or easily flammable materials such as curtains Do not expose the alarm system to high temperatures strong vibrations or dampness Equipment operate
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88. nu options are available e Press 1 to train the next wireless keypads e Press 2 to train a keypad Send a learn signal from your wireless keypad by pressing the activation button on the keypad twice When you press a button you hear a short beep in confirmation and the send LED light up briefly When your ABUS wireless alarm system has successfully trained the keypad panel the wireless alarm system confirms this with a short beep e Press 3 to delete wireless keypads Press to select either Y or N and then press to confirm 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to train further wireless keypads 7 74 7 8 2 2 Communication Test Under Communication Test you test the radio communication between your wireless operating panel and the system To access the Communication test menu 1 2 Select the Keypads menu as described above Under Keypads press 2 to access the Communication test menu option You see the following on the display Keypad com esy 1 Keypad 1 Press Fa Fe to select the wireless operating panel you want to test Press the activation button on the wireless operating panel The display shows the strength of the received signal NOTE For successful transmission the signal strength should be higher than the noise level of the receiver See also page 7 31 Press CH to exit the menu option 7 9 9 Siren Under Siren you can assign 3 sounders to the ABUS wireless alarm system You can choose between
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90. of the operating panels 12 Walk test lt 8 88 8 2 Walk test Under the Walk test menu option you can test your installation When the system is in walk test mode you can trigger detectors without setting off an alarm The walk test mode can be started in two ways Installer PIN Grand Master PIN N NOTE The difference between a walk test started with an installer PIN and a walk test started with the Grand Master PIN is the way your ABUS alarm system reacts to a tamper message If the walk test is started with the installer PIN there is only a message on the display in the case of a tamper If the walk test is started with the Grand Master PIN there is a message and an audible alarm To conduct a walk test 1 Make sure that your ABUS wireless alarm system is disarmed Press CY to access the user menu followed by 4 to access the Functions menu option You are prompted to enter a user code PIN Enter the 4 6 digit Grand Master PIN or the installer PIN and then press Under Functions press 2 to access the Walk Test menu option The system issues the following message System in Test Mode You see the following on the display Start walk test Done Hit a key Now trigger all detectors you want to test After a detector has sent its signal and this is received by your system the system confirms receiving the signal by announcing the zone number and name as a local voice message e g Zone 3 dining r
91. on You just have to enter the date and time and an alarm telephone number for voice text transmission in the event of an alarm First exit the installer menu Proceed as follows Press The display asks if you want to save your data Press to confirm The ABUS wireless alarm system acknowledges successful saving of data with two long beeps and returns to the normal display FUNKALARMANLAGE 10 5 Programming date and time Enter the date and time as follows First press the star button followed by 6 Sis You are asked to enter the Grand Master PIN code for the user menu The default setting is 1234 Enter this Grand Master PIN and confirm your input with the lozenge button Melle You are now in the Clocks user menu and see the following display Clocks 01 System time 4 Press and enter the current time in 24 hour format with 4 digits For example 1111 If you make a mistake press the star button followed by the Enter button Press to store the time Press the button 2 and enter t he current date To change the month use the button Press to store the date Press CH to exit the user menu 10 6 Programming the FM follow me number You enter the Follow Me number i e the number to be called in the event of an alarm in the user menu You can enter the FM number only if this function is first enabled in the installer menu see 11 3 First press the star button followed by 2 followed by 2 amp
92. oom In addition all tested detectors appears in a list on your system display Press to exit walk test mode The system issues the following message End of Test Mode Press CP to exit the user menu 8 89 Chapter 9 Accessories for your ABUS wireless alarm system The following is a list of accessories for your ABUS wireless alarm system Wireless motion detector The wireless motion detector is used for protecting entire rooms With its infrared element it can monitor an area of 15 x 15m with an angle of vision of 90 Pet immune wireless motion detector The pet immune wireless motion detector like the normal wireless motion detector is used for protecting entire rooms In contrast to the standard model the pet immune detector does not trigger an alarm for dogs up to 30kg cats and smaller pets Wireless water detector The wireless water detector detects water that has escaped from washing machines and drains and thus prevents even greater damage The water detector has a 2m cable that allows it to be installed flexibly Wireless vibration detector The wireless vibration detector monitors windows and walls for strong vibrations caused for example by attempts to lever a window out It can also protect safes against drilling Wireless opening contact detector The wireless opening contact monitors windows and doors for unauthorised opening The small compact design of the magnet allows itto be used almost anywhere 4 bu
93. oom ceiling Further smoke detectors should be fitted in the living room and the entrance hall Smoke always rises first to the highest point of the room IMPORTANT Thick cigarette smoke or water vapour steam can trigger the detector Insert the two batteries supplied check polarity and press the test button Keep the button pressed until the smoke detector issues a long beep If it does not remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds Insert the batteries again and repeat the test If it fails again measure the voltage of both batteries It must be above 2 8V Remove the batteries 10 91 10 2 Training the detectors for the ABUS wireless alarm system 10 2 1 Installer menu of the ABUS wireless alarm system First press the star button followed by 9 followed by 1 let You are asked to enter the installer PIN code for the installer menu The default setting is 0133 Enter this installer PIN and confirm your input with the lozenge button pupeles You are now in the installer menu and see the following display Programming 1 System 10 2 2 Allocate detectors Press 2 You are in the Zones menu option Press 1 followed by followed by followed by 2 Press cy The system waits for a signal from the detector Press the spring of the wireless opening detector and keep it pressed until the system receives the message from the detector normally within 15 seconds The system acknowledges that it has received the sig
94. ory default it is 0133 Enter this code and confirm by pressing the lozenge button pupeles You are now in the installer menu You can reach the items of the installer menu by scrolling with the ce buttons When you reach the required menu option confirm by pressing Cae To exit a menu option press S It is faster if you use the Alto You simply enter the digits ie to the menu option e g for menu option 111 stands for Entry delay press _ Return to the main menu by pressing three times These instructions are shown in columns explained in the following table Column header Description Quick Key The Quick Key function is a button sequence to be pressed to reach a menu option directly It is listed in numerical order Parameter Name and explanation of the menu option to be programmed Default The default factory values The selected values are suitable for most standard applications Range The options you can select for the menu item 7 22 7 2 1 System Under System you make settings that affect the entire system This is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the System menu 1 1 Timers page 7 23 1 Control page 7 25 Receiver page 7 31 1 Clock page 7 32 Labels page 7 33 Tamper Sound page 7 35 1 f Default jumper page 7 36 1 Service Information page 7 36 1 9 Version page 7 36 To access the System menu option In the installer menu press 1 or press 722 eo until you find the nu
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96. panic messages triggered by remote control See the key fob menu 2 2 4 zz Special All A zone with the Special zone type triggers a medical emergency alarm not a panic alarm immediately irrespective of the state of the alarm system 2 2 4 zz Pulse Keyswitch A zone with the Pulse Keyswitch zone type can be used to activate deactivate an area The state change must be in the form closed open pulse closed 7 45 22 le zz Cae 18 2 2 4 zz Coe 19 2 2 4 zz Cw 20 2 2 L4 zz Cae 24 7 46 Exit Termination A zone with the Exit Termination zone type behaves like a zone with the Exit OP Entry zone type However the difference is that an exit delay time is ended immediately if this zone is opened or closed during the exit delay time When you enter the protected area the entry delay time of Group 1 starts as usual Latch Keyswitch A zone with the Latch Keyswitch zone type is used for activating deactivating one or more areas The area remains active as long as the zone is open and is deactivated as soon as the zone is closed Entry Follower Stay Internal If armed this zone works like a zone type Entry Follower If stay armed this zone type works like an exit entry zone of Group 1 Keyswitch Delay A zone with the Keyswitch Delay zone type is used for activating deactivating one or more areas This zone type is comparable to zone type Key switch
97. ppened If you raise the limit the alarm is transmitted according to your setting NOTE Enter 00 to disable the alarm abort Every time the zone triggers the alarm is transmitted again Periodic Test Defines a time in which the ABUS wireless alarm system calls the UD numbers to test the telephone connection This feature is possible only if a PC with active software is ready to receive UD Test Hr 00 Min 00 00 24 hours 00 59 minutes Under this option enter the following The time for the periodic test call in 24 hour format and the frequency interval To program the test time and the intervals for periodic transmissions 1 Press 2 You see the following on the display U D Test Hr 88 Min BB D 0 2 Enter the time in 24 hour format 3 Define the frequency interval D according to the table below The first test call starts on the day of programming Meaning Never Hourly I VU Monthly Daily Every second day Every third day Every fourth day Every fifth day Every sixth day Nn O Oo A W N Every seventh day 4 Press CP to exit the menu option More This menu determines when the system should transmit the reset message You can select between three possibilities 1 on BTO bell time out 2 follow zone 3 at disarm 7 6 5 5 9 Follow Me FM Under this menu option you define the forwarding of an alarm as a voice text to a telephone or a security service In the e
98. quirements General message a general identification message that tells the listener where the call comes from The factory setting is Hallo this is your ABUS security system calling Event message an automatically generated alarm related voice message describing the alarm event e g fire alarm Area message if you have divided your wireless alarm system into several areas the message tells you where the event has occurred e g residential area Zone message an automatically generated alarm related voice message used for identifying the zone that triggered the alarm e g bedroom A complete event message can be Hallo this is your ABUS security system calling fire alarm residential area bedroom e Status message The status message gives you an overview of the state of your wireless alarm system i e whether faults exist which partitions are activated and which partitions are ready to be activated e Local message Like event messages your ABUS wireless alarm system also issues messages as voice text over the local loudspeaker 8 81 8 1 1 1 Message structure Under Message structure you define the sequence in which the voice messages are transmitted To define a message structure 1 Select the voice message menu as described above 2 Inthe voice message menu press 1 to access the message structure menu option You see the following on the display Msg structure Type A
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100. r the vendor s name Enter the vendor s telephone number 7 2 9 1 9 Version The Version menu shows the current version of the alarm system To access the Version menu 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press 9 to get to the Version menu option The version of the system with the checksum number of the software is displayed 7 36 7 3 2 Zones The Zones menu enables you to train wireless detectors for the system program zone types and define zone dependencies This is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Zones menu 2 1 Allocation page 7 37 2 Parameters page 38 2 Testing page 7 48 Editing page 7 49 Crossing page 7 51 To access the Zones menu In the installer menu press 2 or press IF or a until you find the number of the Zones 2 menu option Then press Cae The first submenu Allocation appears on the display Zones 1 Allocation You are now in the Zones menu option and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 3 1 2 1 Allocation Under Allocation you can make settings for learning and deleting zones For additional information refer to the instructions supplied with the wireless detectors To access the Allocation menu 1 Select the Zones menu as described on page 7 37 2 Inthe Zones menu press 1 to access the Allocation menu option 3 Enter the two digit number of the zone you want to edi
101. r to battery faults tampering nor monitoring failure of the detector trained for this zone However a trained detector is not deleted Exit Entry 1 Armed internal A zone programmed as Exit Entry 1 must not be opened during the exit delay time without an alarm being triggered However the zone must be closed before the exit delay time expires If the zone is opened when the alarm system is active the entry delay time of Group 1 to be programmed under System Timers is started The area of the wireless alarm system must be deactivated in this time If not an alarm is triggered following the expiry of the delay period Detectors trained for a zone with this property are usually fitted to front and side doors This zone must be closed at the moment of activation If this cannot always be guaranteed choose the zone type Exit OP Entry Exit Entry 2 Armed internal See above However for zones of this type the times of Group 2 apply 7 41 Cite 89 Menu option Default Selection z 2 4 Not used NONE 2 2 4 zz Erzogeigllogremmes as not used is not monitored The alarm systemmrediittena her to battery faults tampering nor monitoring failure of the detector trained for this zone H 04 However a trained detector is not deleted 2 2 4 zz R Exit Entry 1 Armed internal Ip Opening Contacts on Te enrance TOOTS ot be opened durinc ening contacts on the entrance doors l zone programmed as Exit Entry 1 must
102. ress and select a name for the utility output Pulse N O 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The switch output is open in non activated state Once activated it remains closed until the set time has elapsed and then resets itself automatically 1 Press 3 followed by Gy 2 Enter a pulse duration between 1 and 90 seconds 3 Press and enter the activation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 4 Press and select a name for the utility output Latch N O The switch output is open in non activated state Once activated the output remains closed and may have to be reset manually 1 Press 4 followed by Cae 2 Press and enter the activation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 3 Press and enter the deactivation of your choice ALL or ANY See the note on the next page 4 Press and select a name for the utility output Activation Deactivation If the switch output follows more than one area or zone you can use different patterns for activating and deactivating the switch output ALL or ANY All ALL areas or zones programmed for this switch output must be triggered in order to activate the output On the other hand all areas or zones must be inactive in order to deactivate the output The latter applies only to the outputs Latch N O and Latch NIC The outputs Pulse N O and Pulse NIC return to inactive automatically after the period defined by you Any Only ONE area or zone programmed
103. rm system can now monitor whether these messages are regularly transmitted Within the set monitoring time at least one message per detector must be transmitted lt v 0 OTES The setting 0 hours aborts monitoring You are recommended to set the monitoring time to a minimum of 3 hours 1 3 4 Delete detectors Deletes all trained wireless detectors simultaneously To delete the wireless detectors confirm the setting by pressing Cae To exit this menu option without deleting detectors press OTES If the J9 jumper was placed on both pins this menu appears first in the installer menu 7 2 4 1 4 Set Clock Under Set Clock you set the system date and time To access the Set Clock menu 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press 4 to get to the Clock menu option System Clock 1 System time 3 Select and configure the settings in the Set Clock menu as follows Set Clock Quick Key Parameter Default Range 1 4 1 System Time 00 00 HH MM Sets the current time in 24 hour format Enter the current time on the operating panel keypad Click or to move forwards or backwards in the display 1 4 2 System Date 01 JAN 2007 MON DD MM YYYY DAY Sets the current date Enter the date and the year via the keypad Click or to move forwards or backwards in the display Change the month by pressing 7 32 7 2 5 1 5 Labels Under System Label
104. rogramming 10 1 2 Wireless opening detector Install the wireless opening detector at the top centre of the door to be monitored The magnet is fixed to the movable part of the door The magnet and the opening detector must be arranged parallel to each other Insert the battery supplied check polarity The red LED of the detector lights up If not check that the battery is correctly inserted and measure the battery voltage which must be above 2 8V Press in the spring of the detector and close the door When you open the door the LED lights up again Wait until the LED switches off then close the door The LED must light up again If not the magnet and the transmitter are incorrectly positioned or too far apart 10 1 3 Wireless motion detector Install the wireless motion sensor in the corner of a room with a terrace or balcony The sensor must point into the room and should not be directed towards large window areas The red LED of the detector faces up IMPORTANT The infrared detector reacts to heat movement Therefore do not point the sensor to fan heaters or other heat sources Pets such as cats and dogs can also trigger the detector Insert the battery supplied check polarity The red LED of the detector lights up If not check that the battery is correctly inserted and measure the battery voltage which must be above 2 8V 10 1 4 Wireless smoke detector Install the wireless smoke detector in the centre of your bedr
105. rols menu 1 Select the Dialer menu as described on page 7 63 2 Under Dialer press 6 to access the Controls menu option You see the following on the display DIALER control 1 Not active we NOTE The menus of this option require you to enter Y YES or N NO 3 Make the settings in the Controls menu as described below Select the menu options with the Quick Keys or press and BZ Press to switch between Y YES and N NO and then press to confirm Repeat this procedure for each parameter as required Press CD to exit the menu option 7 64 Controls Quick Key 5 6 02 5 6 03 5 6 05 8 6 o7 5 6 os 5 6 09 Menu option Default FM Enable NO YES Enables FM Follow Me transmission See also Follow Me page 7 68 Enable this option to transmit alarms as voice messages by telephone Disable this option if the system has no telephone connection since otherwise a telephone error is reported NO No FM transmission is possible U D Enable NO YES Enables remote dialling of the up download software by modem Enable this option if you want to remote service the system by modem and software Disable this option if the system has no telephone connection since otherwise a telephone error is reported NO No remote dial in is possible Dial Tone WES YES The ABUS wireless alarm system checks before dialling whether a dial tone is
106. rty consult your specialist dealer To help you in the planning make a plan or sketch of your object The ABUS wireless alarm system and its components are designed and developed in such a way that they immediately detect and report possible assaults from outside and tamper attempts Better safe than sorry 4 3 Where do install the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system should be installed in your house near an analogue telephone connector and a 230V power socket ideally near the centre of the object to ensure good communication with the detectors You should not install it directly in the entrance area near the entrance door where it can easily be tampered with Use a wireless operating panel here Note that the ABUS wireless alarm system must be installed at a minimum distance of 1m to ceilings and floors to guarantee good radio communication Furthermore do not install the ABUS wireless alarm system in a cupboard or drawer since the furniture materials would weaken radio reception and you would not hear the voice messages of the system On the rear of the equipment there are several openings to enable it to be hung on wall screws Using the fixing materials provided and a power screwdriver you can quickly fix the system to the wall It should be fixed on a flat wall so firmly that the tamper contact on the rear is completely pressed down If this is not possible deactivate this contact Make sure that the maximum dis
107. s and then train the wireless detectors or vice versa e One by one e Zone Label e Partitions e Type e Zone Sound e Force Arming Parameter Quick Key 24 2 4 7 38 Parameter Default Range One by one The one by one option enables you to program the parameters individually for each zone i e one zone after the zone 1 Enter a two digit number to start programming e g 01 and press to access the zone label menu option Enter a name for the zone and press to go to the next menu option 3 Press 1 to 3 to switch the state of the partition between Y YES and N NO A zone must be assigned to at least one area Press to go to the next menu option 4 To program the zone type and make the other settings for the zone select the following menu options Type Select a type and press ey Zone sound Select a signal type and press Cae For further information about zone types and zone signals see the next pages Parameter Quick Key Parameter Default Range IMPORTANT INFORMATION e f you selected one by one to program the zones individually you are guided step by step through the programming points for the zones e To save settings for the zone you have to work through all menu options If you exit programming early by pressing the star button your settings are not saved After working through all menu options menu press A 1 second tone sounds and confirms that your settings for this zone
108. s the strength of the electromagnetic field above which the alarm system interprets this as a conscious tamper attempt Range of level 00 99 1 Press al The following appears on the display and specifies the current level Thold 00 Re calibrate N To conduct a new automatic measurement press and select Y YES After measurement is complete the new level is displayed as follows Thold 4 New Thold HH To confirm the new level press OR to change the level manually enter the desired level and press Cae NOTES To ensure that a measured low value due to the environment does not trigger a fault alarm in later operation you can set the level higher as the measured value Never reduce the measured level since this will lead to a fault alarm in later operation 7 31 Receiver Quick Key Parameter Default Range Jamming Time No Jamming None 10 20 or detection 30 seconds The jamming time specifies the time within one minute in which the level of the background noise can be above the value measured under Calibration or above the manually set OTE A fault is displayed only if the Audible Jamming option was enabled in the system control 1 3 3 Supervisory Time 0 hours 0 7 hours The wireless detectors automatically send a message to the ABUS wireless alarm system every 65 minutes This message also contains information on the battery state and the current alarm state The wireless ala
109. s to any selected destination The ABUS wireless alarm system is simple to program and operate The logically designed installation procedure is menu guided like the user instructions The user also receives the most important system events as voice output 3 4 What are the technical specifications of the ABUS wireless alarm system Operating voltage Primary 230V AC 50Hz power adapter Secondary 9V AC 50Hz Power consumption Primary 113mA max Secondary 140mA min 2000mA max Emergency power supply 6 x 1 2V AA NiCd rechargeable batteries min 800mAh or 6 x 1 5V DC AA alkaline batteries Control outputs 2 x relays max 3A at 24V DC 2 x transistors max 70mA Voltage output 1 x 9V DC max 200mA constant 1 x 9V DC max 500mA controllable Alarm sounder 1 x internal 90dBA at 1m Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 55 C max air humidity 90 non condensing Case material ABS Dimensions 240 x 190 x 48mm LxWxH Weight 970g including batteries Dialling mode DTMF CTMF tone dialling Radio immunity acc to EN 50130 4 Radio frequency 868 65 MHz AM narrow band Further licences such as CE radio and telephone operation are in the manufacturers possession and can be requested if necessary Please contact your dealer about this The following graphic gives you an overview of further function properties of your ABUS wireless alarm system Zones Monitoring capabilities Total zones 33 e Watchdog
110. s to exit the user menu 10 95 Chapter 11 Example of an installation plan The following table provides an overview of the information your installation plan should contain Zone type Name Door and window contacts Entry exit MC front door 6 1 Smoke detector Fire SD bedroom a fl Key switch Key switch latched KS front door 11 96 Partition Zone Detector Zone type number 1 11 97 Appendix A Event Log Messages This appendix provides descriptions of all the Event Log messages ver 1 2xx EVENT MESSAGE Activate UO X Actv UO XX WB YY Alarm Z XXX Alarm abort P X Arm P X WB YY Arm P X C YY Bell tamper Bell Tamper rst Box tamper Box Tamper rst Bypass Z XXX Chang code XX Chang phone X Clock not set Clock set C XX Comm ok UO X CP reset Date set C XX Day arm P X Day disarm P X Day home P X Disarm P X WB YY Disarm P X C YY Duress C XX EE ac upload Enter program Exit program F tr ok Z XXX F trouble Z XXX False code False restore Fire KP XX Fire main KP Fire Z2 XXX Foil ok Z XXX 11 98 DESCRIPTION UO XX activation UO XX is activated from key fob YY Alarm in zone No XXX Alarm aborted on Partition X Partition X armed by wireless key fob YY Partition X armed by user YY Bell tamper alarm Bell tamper alarm restore Box tamper alarm Box tamper alarm restore Zone No XXX is bypassed Changing user code by user XX Changing MS telephone number X Time is not set Time defined by user
111. ss glass breakage detectors The next step is to make sure that all other access areas are protected Unprotected access areas are a security risk since there is no detection using wireless motion sensors inside the object This type of surveillance is particularly recommended for pet owners of dogs cats etc since these animals can cause false alarms on interior detectors motion sensors Internal surveillance surveillance of certain areas and or traps where you monitor only the interior of your object There is no surveillance of the external perimeter Protection using wireless motion sensors begins with the areas most likely to be crossed by burglars such as entrances halls and living rooms In the next stage every room can be protected individually Internal surveillance is the cheapest type of surveillance and the burglar may be detected quite late when he or she is already inside the object The combination of these two protection methods which closes security gaps in the outer skin surveillance through the use of interior detectors wireless motion sensors The burglar is detected either when entering the object or when moving within the object The combination of these two protection types offers you maximum security We recommend the use of wireless smoke detectors since every electrical device in your house represents a potential fire hazard First of all the halls and stairways should be protected with at least one dete
112. t press and continue with the displayed menus to program the areas only for outputs that follow an area see page 7 56 Define Quick Key Parameter 3 1 0 Follow nothing The switch output follows no event and is therefore deactivated 3 1 1 Follow system This menu option shows system events 3 1 1 Bell Follow This switch output is activated if an external sounder is activated In the case of a sounder delay this output is activated following the expiry of the delay period 7 52 The switch output is activated if a break in the telephone line is detected It is deactivated after the telephone line fault is removed The switch output is activated if no contact to the command centre can be established It is deactivated after a successful call is made to the command centre 3 1 1 Trouble Follow The switch output is activated if a system fault is detected It is deactivated as soon as the fault is cleared 3 1 1 Low Battery Follow The switch output is activated if the battery of the ABUS wireless alarm system has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage falls to 7V 3 1 1 AC Loss Follow The switch output is activated if the power supply of the ABUS wireless alarm system is interrupted and the programmed period is exceeded 3 1 1 Bell Burglary The switch output is activated if a burglar alarm is triggered in an area 3 1 1 Scheduler The switch output is activated if the time s
113. t and press Gy You see the following on the display Zone x Alloc 1 Skip 2 I1 22 Cee skip Jumps to the next zone number 2 1 zz Re Write Trains new wireless detectors to work with the alarm system When you select this menu option a countdown of 255 seconds begins If you trigger the wireless detector within this time as described in these instructions the detector sends a learn message If the signal is received the alarm system acknowledges it with an acknowledgement tone To cancel the learning procedure press 1 37 oo 2 4 llzzj me 7 3 2 2 2 Parameters Delete Deletes detectors Confirm deletion with Y YES or N NO To change the display press Say Supervision Select whether a zone is to be monitored for regular reporting by the detectors to the alarm system Set the monitoring time in the System menu under Timers If surveillance is active for the detector and the detector does not report in the defined time an alarm is triggered Select Y YES or N NO To change the display press Say To confirm press Car Under Parameters you can make settings for programming properties of the zones You can program all settings one by one for a zone or you define the respective parameters for all zones If this is your first installation you are recommended to select One by One If you make changes later you can program the parameters directly in this menu You can first program the zone
114. t delay time 30 seconds your system is active and monitoring all detectors Now open the contact detector The entry delay time 30 seconds starts The system Tall if means of signal tones at one second intervals To deactivate the system enter the Grand Master PIN 4 followed by the deactivate button open padlock Close the door and reactivate your system Wait until the exit delay time expires and then open the contact detector again Do not deactivate your system but wait until the entry delay time expires After the end of the delay time an alarm is triggered After a short time you receive a call from to the programmed telephone number Now deactivate your system and confirm the call on your telephone For more information see the brief guide on telephone control 10 8 Changing the Grand Master PIN Now that your system is operational change the Grand Master PIN e First press the star button followed by 5 HIE e You are asked to enter the Grand Master PIN code for the user menu The default setting is 1234 Enter this Grand Master PIN and confirm your input with the lozenge button Melle You are now in the FM user menu and see the following display Codes 1 User code 4 e Press the Enter button three times and enter the new four digit Grand Master SUPER PIN on the keypad e Confirm your input by pressing Cae If you forget your Grand Master PIN you can change it in the installer menu e Press several time
115. t is unsuccessful you are outside the radio transmission range Reduce the distance between the system and the detector until the learning process is successful Now press cS to complete the leaning process for this detector The system acknowledges this with a long beep Press twice to complete the learning process You see the following in the display Programing 82 Zones 10 2 3 Programming zones You do not have to program the zones for the detectors in your package They are already programmed for you as follows No Zone name Zone type Detector type Message Entry o Exit 30sec 30sec Wireless opening contact detector Entrance door 2 1 Zone 2 Instant Wireless motion sensor Living room Wireless smoke detector e With this program the wireless opening detector starts an entry delay of 30 seconds in which your ABUS wireless alarm system has to be deactivated if it is active Additionally you have 30 seconds to leave the object after activating it on the keypad e The wireless motion sensor is monitored only if the system is completely active In an internally activated state the wireless motion sensor is not monitored so that you can move freely within your object e The wireless smoke detector is always active If you have bought other detectors you have to program them now See the instructions for further information 10 2 4 Allocate key fobs The key fob has 4 buttons To allocate the key fob e Press z You
116. tance between wireless detectors and the ABUS wireless alarm system does not exceed 30m in buildings Note that building materials and other electrical equipment can restrict the radio transmission range Look out for strongly reinforced ferro concrete floors and ceilings e g on the ground floor or electric under floor heating systems Faraday cage 4 4 What is the best installation sequence Install and program your ABUS wireless alarm system in the order described below The instructions will guide you step by step through the installation Programming closes with a test alarm leading to a successful alarm triggering on the system so long as no communication faults exist 1 Creating an installation plan 2 Connecting and installing the ABUS wireless alarm system 3 Putting into operation 4 Installer menu and reception check 5 Installing wireless detectors and communication test 6 Programming detector zones 7 Programming alarm reactions 8 Programming announcements and alarm numbers 9 Final settings 10 Activating the system and test alarm Chapter 5 Installing the ABUS wireless alarm system Make a sketch of the object or use the architect s plans Enter the absolutely necessary wireless detectors defined according to chapter 3 Install the detectors in groups For example first magnetic contacts then motion sensors then smoke detectors Or divide your object into areas For example living room kitchen or ground f
117. the pager NO The system transmits no events to pagers 7 27 System Control Quick Key Parameter Default Range a 2 21 Arm Pre Warning NO YES NO YES For the system or every area for which an automatic activation function was programmed a warning signal of 255 seconds is generated on the operating panels and the alarm system prior to activation During this countdown you can enter a valid user code to delay automatic activation of the system area by 45 minutes If activation of the system area is delayed in this way automatic activation of the system is deactivated on the following days The 255 second warning does not apply to automatic internal activation NO The system area for which an automatic activation function is programmed is activated automatically every day regardless of whether automatic activation is delayed or not 1 2 22 Low Battery Arm YES YES NO YES The system can be activated even if the standby batteries are not fully charged or inserted NO The system cannot be activated in the event of a battery fault 1 2 23 Eng Tamper NO YES NO YES The system cannot be activated following a tamper alarm The program PIN first has to be entered NO The system can be reactivated following a tamper alarm without the entry of the program PIN Blank Displa NO YES NO 1 2 24 YES In operation mode the LCD display is switched off for one minute after the last input To reactivate the displ
118. tion iL You are now in the Key fobs menu and can access the submenus as described in the following sections 7 7 1 1 Allocation Under this menu option you train the 4 button key fobs To access the Allocation menu 1 Select key fobs 2 Under key fobs press 1 to access the Allocation menu option You see the following on the display Key fob alloc Select 1 1 8 3 On the alarm system select the number of the remote control you want to train and press Cae 4 To train the remote control Press 1 to go to the next remote control Press 2 to train a new remote control or overwrite an already trained remote control Send a training signal within 255 seconds from the remote control by pressing the 8 activate button on the remote control for at least 2 seconds Every time you press a button the LED of the remote control lights up When the ABUS wireless alarm system has successfully trained the remote control you hear a short beep as confirmation Press 3 to delete the selected remote control Press to select either Y or N to make your selection and then press to confirm 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to train further remote controls 7 71 7 7 2 2 Parameters Under Parameters you program the function and the keys of the remote control The four buttons of the remote control can be adapted to individual requirements To access the Parameters menu 1 Select the Key fob menu as described on page 8
119. triggered in the selected area NOTE If an alarm is to be triggered in a zone that is assigned to more than one area and if one of the areas is in an externally activated state while the other area is in an internally activated state the switch output is activated in the event of an alarm In an internally activated state a 24 hour zone does not activate this switch output 3 1 2 Zone Bypass The switch output is activated if a zone is omitted in the selected area s and the area s are internally or externally activated 3 1 2 Auto Arm Alarm The switch output is activated if an alarm was activated during the prewarning time during an auto arm process 3 1 2 21 Zone Loss Alarm The switch output is activated if a wireless zone is lost 3 1 3 Follow Zone This menu option lists events for a Zone 3 1 3 1 Zone Follow The switch output is activated if the selected zone is triggered The state of the alarm system is not relevant 3 4 3 2 Alarm Follow The switch output is activated as soon as the selected zone triggers an alarm 3 1 3 3 Arm Follow The switch output is activated if the selected zone is triggered via the system 3 1 3 4 Disarm Follow The switch output is activated if the selected zone is deactivated via the system 3 1 4 Follow User Code The switch output is activated if a valid user code is entered The switch output is activated by th
120. tton wireless remote control The 4 button wireless remote control is used for activating and deactivating your wireless alarm system The other 2 buttons can be freely programmed for example to trigger a panic alarm activate a switch output or activate the system internally You can use up to eight 4 button wireless remote controls Wireless key pad The wireless key pad is also used for activating and deactivating your wireless alarm system You can also trigger panic and fire alarms and make a medical emergency call You can use up to two wireless key pads Wireless key switch The wireless key switch is installed externally and is used for activating and deactivating your wireless alarm system with a key Internal wireless sounder The internal wireless sounder alerts the occupants of the house to burglary and fire with a very loud signal Its very loud tone also causes a high stress potential in the intruder who then normally abandons the object as fast as possible External wireless sounder The external wireless sounder triggers a loud alarm on burglary or fire and thus alerts the local neighbourhood It also deters potential burglars in advance Its strobe light can guide security personnel reliably to the scene of the crime especially at night 9 90 Chapter 10 Brief guide This chapter explains the installation steps shown on the DVD for the ABUS wireless alarm package including a smoke detector After you have taken the installatio
121. ty is used to prevent problems with a rear position answering machine or fax machine with remote controlled upload download operation NO The ABUS wireless alarm system accepts the call following a specified number of U D calls 7 6 4 5 Parameters Under Parameters you have further options for setting the telephone alarm transmission of your ABUS wireless alarm system To access the Parameters menu 1 Select the Dialer menu as described on page 7 63 2 Under Dialer press to access the Parameters menu option You see the following on the display Dial parameters 1 Not active 3 Select the menu options in the Parameters menu as in the table below a e Select menu options with the keypad or press or to access the corresponding menu option e Change the setting accordingly and or confirm the value already entered by pressing Cy Press SQD vo ext the menu Dialer Parameter Quick Key Parameter Default Range 5 2 FM Retries 03 01 to 15 Defines the number of repeated call attempts by the alarm system in the event of an alarm 5 3 Rings to U D 12 01 to 15 Defines the number of ringing tones before the ABUS wireless alarm system accepts the call NOTE This feature is deactivated if the Answering Machine Override option is enabled see page 7 66 Defines the length of time the ABUS wireless alarm system waits for a dial tone if this is programmed See also page 7 65 7 66 Dialer Paramet
122. ume with buttons 0 to 5 The setting 0 deactivates the sounder and 5 is the loudest setting 7 35 7 2 7 1 System Default Jumper In the Default Jumper menu you enable or disable a software factory reset via the J9 jumper To access the Default Jumper menu 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press to access the Default Jumper menu option You see the following on the display Default jumper J9 is enabled 3 Press to select one of the following settings e Enabled The ABUS wireless alarm system can be completely reset to its original default factory settings by switching off and on the complete power supply and with the help of the J9 jumper All settings labels PIN codes etc are reset to the factory settings e Disabled The ABUS wireless alarm system cannot be reset by changing the J9 jumper and switching on and off 7 2 8 1 Service Information The Service Information menu enables you to enter details about the vendor of the system name telephone number etc To access the Service Information menu 1 Select the main menu System as described on page 7 23 2 Inthe System menu press to access the Service Information menu option You see the following on the display Service Info 1 Service kamen 3 Select and configure the parameters in the Service Information menu as follows Service Information Quick Key Menu option Default Selection Ente
123. user menu under Duress Reset 2 6 This is described in the ABUS User Guide 3 1 2 Buzzer Follow The switch output is activated if an operating panel activates its buzzer in the selected area s 3 1 2 Exit Entry Follow The switch output is activated if the entry exit delay time is activated in the selected area s 3 1 2 11 Fire Trouble Follow The switch output is activated if a fire fault is detected in the selected area s 3 1 2 12 Day Zone Trouble The switch output is activated if a Day Zone fault is detected in the selected area s 3 1 2 13 General Trouble Follow The switch output is activated if any fault is detected in the selected area s 3 1 2 Stay Follow The switch output is activated if one of the selected areas is INTERNALLY activated 3 1 2 115 Tamper Follow The switch output is activated if tampering is detected in the selected area s 3 1 2 Disarm Follow The switch output is activated if one of the selected areas is deactivated 3 1 2 Bell Follow The switch output is activated if the sounder is triggered in the selected area 7 54 3 1 2 Bell Stay Off The switch output is activated as follows e Ifthe system is activated externally AWAY the switch output is activated as soon as the sounder is triggered in the selected area e Ifthe system is activated internally STAY the switch output is not activated if the sounder is
124. vent of an alarm the ABUS wireless alarm system calls the programmed FM numbers and transmits the alarm message according to the event There are two variants of this FM feature e Standard Phone Call The ABUS wireless alarm system transmits the alarm message as a voice text to programmed numbers depending on the event See also User Functions in the User Guide e Call to Pager The ABUS wireless alarm system can also send an alarm to a pager The alarm is transmitted in the form of alphanumeric characters See also under Pager in the System Control menu Under this menu option you define the events for which a call is made we NOTE The FM Follow Me function must be enabled for a call to be made See under FM enable page 7 65 You program the alarm numbers in the user menu See under user functions in the user manual To access the FM menu 1 Select the Dialer menu as described on page 7 63 2 Under Dialer press 9 to access the FM menu option 3 Press IF or ce to select the FM number and press to confirm Follow Me Quick Key Parameter Default 5 9 1 Events Define the events that trigger a call Press IF or co to select an event and press to select whether this event is to be transmitted by phone Y YES or N NO 01 Intruder Y 02 Fire Y 03 Emergency Y 04 Panic Y 05 Tamper N 06 Remote N programming 07 Ac Off N 08 Duress Y 09 Arm N 10 Disarm N 11 Bypass N 12 Wirel
125. with by defective components of other electrical or electronic products such as ventilator fans antenna boosters etc Furthermore radio transmission can also be interfered with consciously and wantonly from outside However the wireless alarm system is capable of detecting and reporting such disturbances when normal radio traffic is no longer ensured All accessories of the wireless alarm system work with batteries that have only a limited service life The system monitors the battery condition of the accessories and reports in advance when the accessory batteries have to be replaced You should then replace the batteries as soon as possible The accessories work only as long as there is sufficient power available for proper operation If this is no longer the case they automatically go out of operation A detector in this state can no longer fulfil its function The wireless alarm system is supplied with energy from the general power supply network and has standby rechargeable batteries for emergencies The standby batteries maintain full operation of your wireless alarm system for several hours However the system is not designed for permanent battery operation If there is a longer power failure the energy of the standby batteries will be used up The alarm system works only as long as there is sufficient power available for proper operation If this is no longer the case it automatically goes out of operation The functions described are then no lo
126. xit entry delay time will only follow an exit entry delay time of the area for which they are defined 1 2 Area NO YES NO Changes the function of the system as follows YES A zone assigned to more than one area is not monitored until all areas are activated and it continues to be monitored until all areas are deactivated NO A zone assigned to more than one area is not monitored until all areas are activated and it continues to be monitored until one area is deactivated 7 29 7 30 System Control Quick Key lieli 1 ie 122 l s Parameter Default Range External Bell NO YES NO YES Select this setting if an external sounder is connected to the wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system monitors the connections as well as BELL TMP and COM and reports faults events alarms and reports To avoid a fault in the signalling device if no sounder is connected insert a 2 2 KQ resistor instead To avoid a tamper alarm when no connection exists to the BELL TMP COM stations use a 2 2 KO resistor instead NO Select this setting if no external wired sounder is connected to the ABUS wireless alarm system The connections as well as BELL TMP and COM are not monitored Loudspeaker No NO YES NO Bell Yes YES For a signalling device or electrical sounder A 9 V DC voltage is generated on the sounder connection during a burglar alarm or a panic alarm A low pulse voltage is generate
127. ystem 1 Place the 6 batteries supplied in the case Check the polarity as shown on the case 2 Push the battery case back in 3 Secure the case with the lockable screw if necessary 4 After making all connections plug the power supply unit in the mains socket we NOTE Recharge the batteries for at least 12 hours to ensure that they are fully charged The weak battery indication should then disappear within 15 minutes IMPORTANT CAUTION When replacing batteries make sure you use the same type If you do not conform to the above instructions persons may be injured or your equipment may suffer damage Replacing a rechargeable battery by a non rechargeable battery can lead to damage unless you first replace the jumper J10 inside the ABUS wireless alarm system For further details see page 5 20 What are the effects of the different jumper settings Dispose of used batteries according to relevant regulations Cn 5 20 5 7 What are the effects of the different jumper settings The PC board ofthe ABUS wireless alarm system is fitted with internal jumpers Configure the jumpers according to the function required as shown in this table Jumpers on the mainboard Position i Restores the factory settings J9 Default Rechargeable battery J10 Ei Default Battery protection J6 W Default Jumpers on the Position base plate UO 1 J5 u or aoe UO 2 J5 Default
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