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1. External siren behaviour In this menu the type of signal from the external siren can be defined Press SELECT until the seventh LED from the bottom lights up Press the SET button once to go to menu 7 The central alarm beeps briefly and LED 7 can show the following statuses The external siren does not have a signalling and alarm r_E Note in this case CON 3 does not have a function acknowledgement flash or sound aor ae SER arom flash and no sound flash and sound If you want to change the status press SET repeatedly until you reach the required mode To exit programming mode press ESC DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep about once per second Close the housing or press and hold down the cover tamper contact SW4 B underneath ESC DEL for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice The data is saved in an EEPROM 15 8 Menu 8 Setting the default factory settings Press SELECT until the eighth LED from the bottom lights up Press SET once to access menu 8 All blue LEDs start flashing This signals that the wireless module is ready to reset itself to the factory settings Press and hold down the ESC DEL button for about 4 seconds until the flashing stops and the alarm centre beeps twice The factory settings are now restored The main menu is accessed again To exit programming mode press ESC DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep about once per second Close the housing or press and hold down the cover
2. The control panel must have Internet access oy oS The language setting of the push notification is according to the system language on the end device at the point in time at which the pairing occurred 62 14 Configuration of the web server 7 SD Card ABUS 2011 10 26 16 01 SecvestiP gt Logout System SD Card Storage 13 2M 3 7G A E E Format SD Card N Overview ap Inputs Export Images Export mp Outputs S lt Notification Til GSM ae System 18 Event Log Under SD card you can make specific settings for SD cards Memory Shows the occupied memory on the SD card in relation to the complete capacity of the SD card The standard capacity of the installed SD card is 2 GB it can store a maximum of 500 events After formatting the SD card the total memory of the SD card will not be shown as free again This is because the audio files for acoustic feedback from the alarm centre are stored on the SD card Formatting the SD card Caution All pictures on the SD card will be deleted Any information stored on the SD card will also be lost Exporting pictures This feature enables you to export all the alarm events stored on the SD card The data is exported to a TAR archive in the same way as for downloading live snapshots in the overview menu i Ensure that a TAR compatible data compression program is used to unpack the archive such as WinRAR or 7 Zip 63 14 Co
3. The individual switches of this 8 position DIP switch enable you to choose from the following options Switch positions 4 5 7 8 must remain in the factory settings to guarantee correct functionality Switch Options Factory setting OFF ON position position 1 Off E 2 Supervision time ON Long Short PF Sree ON ahas 2omn 3 Jamming detection ON Off f On A i a C S Le ee ed 6 Display on Display off as e 8 Acoustic signal ONO 10 4 6 CONS CONS F This jumper is used to switch on the installer mode of the FU8220 external siren l The installer mode is deactivated in the factory default setting C Y This mode is useful for changing the battery You can open the housing without the siren emitting any sound The Secvest IP must also be in the training mode to suppress e mail notification System gt Maintenance 13 10 Display and setting elements 10 5 Setting elements and connections on the IP board 1 1 System reset button 2 Restart button 3 NO 2 4 NC H Relay outputs 5 COM 6 Burglary 7 Fire 8 Panic Transistor outputs 9 DSL monitoring 3 10 OV b 11 terminal for power supply unit 5 12 terminal for power supply unit 13 terminal for battery connection o 14 terminal for battery connection 15 LAN network connection 9 10 Restart button 2 this starts the IP module again and the network 11 12 13 14 15 connection Hold down the button for
4. Time 2011 03 25 10 16 Secvest IP ae Logout System Date amp Time ala J Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Vienna Overview NTP Server ptbtimel ptb de Inputs Notification 2011 08 25 Outputs Event Log Set the time and date here Selection options available e NTP mode Time and date are obtained from an NTP server via internet Several NTP servers can be selected here e PC mode Time and date are synchronized with the system time of the PC e Manual mode Time and date can be set manually The applicable time zone can also be selected Make any changes as usual with Apply 54 14 Configuration of the web server 3 User Account 2011 08 25 10 27 Secvest IP gt Logout System User Account Username admin A a a om N Overview Audio i m Message mi e Inputs Auto Logout Secondary User m Outputs Username S lt Notification Password Y l GSM pee System 18 Event Log Auto Logout Two user levels can be implemented here All setting options on the alarm centre are available on the first user level The second user level only has the option of activating deactivating the alarm centre or resetting the alarm and viewing the log book This prevents the programming from being changed by every user Make sure that no spaces or special characters are used when selecting a password and a user name Additionally Automatic log o
5. been triggered or are closed Red indicates that one or more detectors in the corresponding zone have been triggered or are open Grey indicates a deactivated or hidden zone or a zone where no detectors are connected Yellow indicates a fault in the connection to the virtual IP zone vZone e g the connection is lost to a connected PIR IP camera or an IP alarm module 19 14 Configuration of the web server Creating displaying downloading live snapshots from PIR network cameras Under Inputs live snapshots from trained PIR cameras can also be viewed and downloaded if required This feature allows the ACTUAL status of a zone monitored by a PIR network camera to be checked ZOTI 10 07 T 13 37 Secvest IP P Abmelden Eing nge l A ED a channel 1 A Channel v Channel 3 M ext Ausgange m Eingange La A lt li Radio Ov b Ausg nge Alarme Ta al _ Benachrich tigung 1 GSM y System Logbuch By clicking on the name of the zone for the required PIR network camera 9 live snapshots are created at a delay of approx one second and displayed in an overview menu 7011 10 07 13 38 Secvest IP r Abmelden Eing nge f Ks fa wk hannel 1 eo Channel 2 v Channel 3 O en Ausgange Eingange Radio Or gt Ausg nge Alarme Benachrich tigung GSM System i Logbuch By clicking on one of the pictures in the overview menu
6. FU8330 FU8370 FU8321 FUS325 FU8200 TVIP41550 Casai0010 FUS340 FUBSIO jaa FUSNI FUBSI2 I I I i Faa 6 MF FU8320 FUS8321 FU8325 FU8350 FU8360 SIP VoIP 76 19 Firmware display of wireless PCB ee d 3x virtual zones 3x PIR IP network 1x IP alarm module 1x PIR cameras IP network camera 3x wireless zones 3 zones with a total of 11 3 zones with a total of 10 detectors 4 3 4 detectors 3 3 4 detectors detectors per zone per zone 1x external siren 2x wireless outputs For any number of wireless sockets per output 1x relay output To control wired components 4x transistor outputs To trigger diallers Operating units Max 3 parts wireless remote operation Secvest key or additional door lock a combination possible Internal sirens Any number S 19 Firmware display of wireless PCB When the alarm centre is connected to the power supply a start routine is run through the centre First of all LEDs light up briefly and then the firmware status of the PCB is issued via dual coding Firmware of wireless PCB First display Second display LED in first place from the LED in fourth place from bottom lights up briefly the bottom lights up briefly LED in second place from LED in second place from the bottom lights up briefly the bottom lights up briefly i You can easily see the software status of the IP PCB via the web server System
7. IP address in your web browser to access the alarm centre Secvest IP Finder Secvest IP 197 168 0 195 10987 OFF 17 14 Configuration of the web server 14 Configuration of the web server When accessing the Secvest IP over your web browser you can configure the Secvest IP using the integrated web server in the alarm centre 14 1 Login In order to change the settings on the Secvest IP using the web server you must first log in to the web server as follows 1 Select your language 2 Enter your user name default admin 3 Enter the password default 12345678 4 Click on Login mew i Username Login If the user name and password are entered correctly the Overview screen is accessed 18 14 Configuration of the web server 14 2 Overview The Overview screen shows the current status of the Secvest IP alarm centre and is divided into three areas 1 2011 10 26 15 42 SecvestiP e vChannel 1 e vChannel 2 wy vChannel 3 Outputs Alarms a Inputs Radio Output 1 Radio Output 2 Wired Output a Outputs S lt Notification Til GSM Pt System 18 Event Log In the Inputs area you will see an overview of the state of the three wireless zones 1 and three virtual IP zones 2 The colour of the respective LED signalises the current status of the zone O Green indicates that all detectors in the corresponding zone have not
8. about 10 seconds Via web server the system can also be restarted at System gt Maintenance gt Restart system 10 6 Restoring the factory settings To completely restore the alarm centre to the factory settings you need to reset both the IP side and the wireless side Only reset one of the two sides and keep the settings of the other side For example this means if you only reset the IP side then you don t need to train the wireless components again IP board e System reset button 1 this lets you restore the factory settings of the hardware on the IP module This means all the settings you have made with web server will be lost To do this hold down the button for about 10 seconds then the LED goes out and the factory settings are restored e Via web server on the web server at System gt Maintenance gt Restore factory settings you can also reset the settings made on the web server Please note that the network settings are also deleted the alarm centre is then no longer available through the usual IP address 14 10 Display and setting elements Wireless board 1 Press SELECT on the wireless PCB until the eighth LED from the bottom lights up 2 Push the SET button once to get to menu 8 All blue LEDs start flashing This signals that the wireless module is ready to restore itself to the factory settings 3 Press and hold down the ESC DEL button for about 4 seconds until the flashing stops and
9. notification is coupled with an audible warning signal that is issued in parallel The Apple Push Notification Service APNs is provided directly by Apple Inc The service is used to issue an alarm on the basis of a network connection between the Apple push server and the end device with activated push service without it being necessary for the actual application Secvest IP to be started The push service is not a guaranteed medium made available by the ABUS Security Center Push notifications can arrive late be discarded or not be delivered by Apple 60 1 4 Configuration of the web server Push notifications usually arrive within the first 10 seconds after an event is triggered on the control panel but immediate delivery by Apple is not guaranteed If the target device is offline at the point in time of the delivery the push notification on the APNs server is cached for later delivery Setting up the push pairing process between the app and control panel Adding a new control panel 1 Your SecvestIP Secvest IP has been setup Please press the Push pairing button to setup your Apple device and Secvest IP product for Load Secvest IP 2 0 or higher from the iTunes App Store onto your end device When the app first starts confirm the activation of receipt of push notifications from Secvest IP Use the setup wizard to add your Secvest IP control panel Press the Push Pairing button during t
10. 02032012 Security Tech Germany Secvest IP wireless alarm centre Installation and operating instructions UK FUAA1001 1 1 Contents 1 Contents OORO Ol Na Contents Preface Conformity Meaning of the symbols Important safety information Scope of delivery Compatibility with ABUS products Installation Installation of the backup battery backup power supply Display and setting elements Labelling the Secvest IP Putting into operation Enclosed software Configuration of the web server Teaching the wireless components Alarm types and notification Resetting an alarm Maximum system extension Firmware display of wireless PCB Information on additional ABUS products Notes on maintenance Technical data Customer service and support Explanation of terms 2 Preface 2 Preface Dear customer Many thanks for your purchase of this Secvest IP wireless alarm centre This product is built according to state of the art technology It complies with current domestic and European regulations Conformity has been proven and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request www abus sc com To ensure safe operation it is your obligation to observe these instructions If you have any questions please contact your local specialist dealer No part of the product may be changed or modified in any way These instructions contain important installation and operation information Store these instructi
11. 1 RF Inputs 2011 10 26 15 43 SecvestiP gt Logout Inputs Channel 1 o ope Normal Alarm VW Alarm Burglary vyv N Overview ii i Part Set app Inputs Entry ap Outputs Technical S lt Notification Panic Fire Til GSM Set e System 18 Event Log 1 Name Name of the zone specification whose name is used in the zone display in the Overview menu 2 Bypass on off The selected zone is hidden i e zones can be deactivated This function can be used to bypass specific zones and their detectors when necessary e g when the detector indicates an empty battery or a detector in the zone cannot be connected The bypass is only activated for one arming procedure and is then automatically reset 3 Internal activation Using the internal activation setting you can define whether the affected zone is monitored by internal activation of the alarm centre To enable the zone to be internally activated the regulator must be put to On After internal activation only the monitored zones are shown in the overview All the remaining zones are deactivated in this mode and displayed in grey 25 14 Configuration of the web server 4 Event zone attribute Zones can have very different attributes The assignment is made according to the type of trained detectors on the zone The detector sends an alarm notification to the alarm centre which then triggers a reacti
12. AAN Overvi user2 s200113 locainnon il Users S bluesip secvestip bii gt Inputs Outputs Add Recipient Ci pw Notification Till GSM tk System Apply 18 Event Log This menu item is used to enter one or more e mail addresses where a message is sent in the event of an alarm To add a new e mail address click on Add Recipient and enter the name and e mail address of the recipient Repeat this process until all of the required recipients have been entered Confirm the settings by clicking the Apply button Setting up an SIP account An SIP or PSTN landline number can also be stored for each recipient who can be called in the event of an alarm To obtain an SIP number you need to register at an SIP provider tested and approved by ABUS http www sipgate de or http www localphone com and receive your own personal SIP number from there Depending on the application this needs to be entered in a certain format under Telephone 39 14 Configuration of the web server Option SIP to SIP telephony free of charge Format SIP number rovider URL Example 7897184 localphone com SIP to SIP telephony is free of charge The provider of the called subscriber needs to be entered here as the provider recipient provider In this case the centre calls an SIP subscriber For instance this could be an IP phone a Smartphone with SIP application or a PC with an in built SIP telephone This is p
13. F and print it out Insert the cut out label into the corresponding gap on the inner side of the cover We recommend using common easy to understand abbreviations for the detector type e g MC magnetic contact MD motion detector SD smoke detector VD vibration detector GD glass breakage detector FD flood detector Next describe the location where the detector is found This helps to identify the detector quickly and easily in the event of malfunctions e g empty battery Remember that the name must correspond to the actual programming d 4 Detector Zone 1 11 Detector Zone 3 3 Detector Zone 1 10 Detector Zone 3 2 Detector Zone 1 9 Detector Zone 3 ee 12 Putting into operation Connect the alarm centre directly to your computer using a LAN cross over cable or connect it to your network using a LAN cable The factory set IP address on the alarm centre is 192 168 0 50 16 13 Enclosed software 13 Enclosed software The Secvest IP Finder is used to identify the Secvest IP in the network It allows the corresponding IP address of the components located in the network to be determined Install and start the IP Finder You will find it on the accompanying software CD Click Search the program will search the network for any connected network devices Once the search is finished a list of devices found on the network is shown You will now see the network address of the Secvest IP Enter the
14. Impulse is selected when the LED flashes e Permanent is selected when the LED lights up permanently Press SELECT to change the settings The LED now indicates the selected setting Press SET again to confirm the changes The alarm centre beeps twice again and the LED shows the selected channel Repeat this process to make the settings for all components 68 15 Teaching the wireless components Note The following table gives an overview of which components must have the channels set to Impulse and Permanent Permanent Impulse FUS9xx FU8100 FU8130 FU8140 FU8300 FU8305 FU8310 FU8150 FU832x FU8330 FU8370 FU8340 FU8350 FU8360 FU841x FU842x FU8430 FU8380 FU8390 These settings do not affect the channel of the external siren if used When you are finished press ESC DEL once Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at this point The bottom LED lights up again permanently The main menu is accessed again and LED 3 lights up again 15 4 Menu 4 Displaying the signal strength Press SELECT until the fourth LED from the bottom lights up Press SET once to access menu 4 The LEDs then display the last received signal strength for every channel This happens as follows First a channel LED flashes six times and then the signal strength is displayed as a bar between 0 and 8 The corresponding number of LEDs starting from the bottom light up The alarm centre then runs auto
15. Notification Panic y GSM all Po System 18 Event Log 71 15 Teaching the wireless components Once you have switched the wireless socket to the training mode and made the required configurations on the web server switch to the output in which you want to teach the socket or sockets via the web server To do this press the wireless output button on the overview screen 2011 08 25 09 22 Secvest IP ae Logout Overview ale All amp w Channel 1 wW Channel 2 wW Channel 3 vChannel 1 vChannel 2 w vChannel 3 Outputs gt Inputs Radio Output 2 Wired Output gt Outputs Alarms S lt Notification Y l GSM tr System 18 Event Log The socket gives an acoustic feedback on the success of the training process Multiple sockets can be trained to one output When you are finished press ESC DEL once Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at this point The fifth LED lights up again permanently The main menu is accessed again To exit programming mode press ESC DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep about once per second Close the housing or press and hold down the cover tamper contact SW4 B underneath ESC DEL for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice The data is saved in an EEPROM 72 15 Teaching the wireless components 15 6 Menu 6 Not in use Option Switching the display Supervision monitoring displayed on LEDs yes no 15 7 Menu 7
16. a wireless connection yes no For Tamper the tamper contact is described which protects the housing and lid of the alarm centre from unauthorised removal The Session Initiation Protocol SIP is a network protocol for setting up controlling and dismantling a communication session between two or more subscribers SIP is a protocol commonly used in IP telephony Push notifications are messages you receive even if the program on the LAN APP NO NC Smartphone is not running The user receives programs apps which appear as messages like short text messages on the display To receive a push notification you need an internet connection WLAN UMTS Local Area Network Direct connection of the Secvest IP alarm centre to a PC gt Cross over cable certain lines are swapped Connection of the Secvest IP alarm centre through a switch gt Patch cable required all wires looped 1 1 Application gt Usually a small program on modern mobile phones e g iPhone Normally Open the detector contact is open when idle and triggers as soon as the circuit is closed Normally Closed the detector contact is closed when idle and open when activated 80
17. arm notification is also sent by e mail depending on the settings e Fire Fire alarm alarm is made by siren as pulsed alarm tone A corresponding alarm notification is also sent by e mail depending on the settings e Silent Silent alarm in the event of a silent alarm the connected acoustic and optical signalling devices are not activated The alarm notification is only sent by e mail depending on the settings e Technical Technical alarm alarm made by siren A corresponding alarm notification is also sent by e mail depending on the settings To complete the configuration click Apply 26 14 Configuration of the web server 14 3 1 1 Virtual Inputs vChannel In the virtual inputs area the settings can be made for connecting IP components e g PIR IP camera IP alarm module As in the wireless inputs area the virtual inputs can be concealed the internal activation configured as well as the event connected to the alarm 2011 10 26 15 47 SecvestiP gt Logout Inputs vChannel 1 re Bypass Off On A E J Normal Alarm WV Alam Burglary hA N Overview iii On a lt 5 mp Outputs PIR IP Camera W Trigger Mode Internal Vv 5 PPE 109 168 0 132 ports so n ST o Username Password tk System 18 Event Log N lt Notification In addition the following virtual IP zone specific settings can be configured 1 Type select which IP components i
18. ashes pies up Channel 5 Lights up Channel 12 ashes flashes a up Channel 4 Lights up Channel 11 ashes flashes pt uP Channel 3 ge uP Channel 10 Operating ashes ashes units Lights up Channel 2 Lights up Channel 9 Secvest Key flashes flashes ighis up Channel 1 OMS Upi Channel 8 pem flashes remote control Does not Does not light up up Lights up 11 10 Display and setting elements 10 3 Acoustic signal The alarm centre can also signal the various states and error messages acoustically Centre was deactivated Centre was activated System error tampering jamming supervision Zone is open while activating the system 10 4 Setting elements on the wireless PCB DISABLE TAMPER CON4 CONS e 10 4 1 Programming keys A On the right there are three keys SELECT SET ESC DEL for eet training and programming the wireless components i ME 10 4 2 Tamper switch A cover tamper switch B and a wall tamper switch protect the alarm centre from unauthorised opening and removal from the wall 12 10 Display and setting elements 10 4 3 CON1 contact This may be helpful during programming CON1 C jumper connection FIT DISABLE TAMP If you set the jumper on both contacts you deactivate the wall removal B 10 4 4 CON2 eal CON2 D jumper must be in the position factory setting CON 2 10 4 5 DIP switch SW6 VSEL DIP switch SW6 E is factory set as follows
19. ation of the web server The following configuration can be applied to each trigger time Hours Minutes Description _ 08 15 Trigger at 08 15 a m Start triggering at 08 00 a m each hour until end of the day se a hour Please choose at least one day by clicking on checkbox to activate the scheduler You can click on scrap symbol to delete a row including triggering events Application examples On 19 00 Off 23 59 Cycle Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Effect The output will triggered at 19 00 p m until 23 59 p m The scheduler is valid from Monday to Friday On 14 00 Off Cycle Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Effect The output is triggered on a daily basis from Monday to Friday at 14 00 p m only On 25 Off 50 Cycle Sat Sun Effect The output is triggered every 25th minute to on and every 50th minute to off The scheduler is valid from Saturday to Sunday 34 14 Configuration of the web server Assing scheduler 3 6 2012 04 25 21 55 Secvest IP Outputs Wired Outg Name Duration Always hA a f Scheduler Scheduler 3 hA N Overview gt Inputs Event s Burglary Power Fail Low Battery Trouble S lt Notification Til GSM Manual Event Panic Within output configuration area you can assign the schedulers by clicking on scheduler dropdown list You can assign the same scheduler to each output of your Secvest IP alarm panel at the same t
20. control or the Secvest Key in channel 1 to 3 While you are in menu 1 the alarm centre might emit a beep tone This indicates that 868 wireless signals can be received If you want to use an external siren you need to train it on channel 4 instead i of a detector The external siren needs to be trained by triggering the tamper switch The maximum number of detectors in the system is then restricted to 10 Note that for using an external siren the wireless PCB must be available via firmware version 2 2 Refer to the chapter on Firmware display of the wireless PCB to find out how to do this Press SELECT top right once to access programming mode The bottom LED blue lights up The main menu is accessed Press SET once to access menu 1 The second LED from the bottom for channel 1 lights up or flashes If it lights up then a component has already been trained on this channel Press SELECT to access the next channel If the channel LED flashes then the channel is free and a wireless component can be trained Trigger a wireless signal from the components to be trained Press the corresponding tamper contact of the components to be trained or a trigger To train a 2WAY wireless remote control press any button To train a Secvest Key insert the battery Once the first component is trained the alarm centre beeps twice and the corresponding channel LED lights up Repeat this operation for additional components This assigns additiona
21. e outputs according to their wireless programming and link them to events 28 14 Configuration of the web server Example Radio Output 1 which controls a wireless socket with is connected to a light this will be switched on in case of an alarm 2012 04 25 21 55 Secvest IP Outputs Wired Output won mor v Aa Scheduler Scheduler 3 hA AN Overview Event s gt Inputs gt Outputs Scheduler Burglary Power Fail Low Battery Trouble S lt Notification Till GSM Pt e System 18 Event Log Manual Event Unset Panic By ticking the boxes under Event s the user has the option of specifying which events switch the outputs e g so that the light is switched on The following events can be selected Burglary Fire Low Battery Manual Event must be ticked on in order to enable manual operation via Overview Screen Panic Power Fail Set Radio Output actives when alarm centre is activated Trouble Unset Radio Output actives when alarm centre is deactivated The outputs can only be switched manually if the Manual event has already been selected at Outputs e Duration The option duration enables you to choose between permanent output triggering until next status change or triggering of output for specified time frame 29 14 Configuration of the web server e Scheduler The option scheduler enables you to assign a scheduler to this speci
22. equired The date time and triggered zone are also displayed in the alarm picture overview 64 14 Configuration of the web server 14 11 Logout UUS 2011 10 26 16 03 SecvestIP Inputs w Channel i1 w Channel 2 w Channel 3 A vChannel 1 ww vChannel 2 A vChannel 3 Outputs a Inputs Radio Output 1 Radio Output 2 Wired Output Li Outputs Alarms SL Notification Till GSM et System 18 Event Log After the configuration is set or operation is finished click on the Logout button at the top right of the screen to log out of the Secvest IP web server This prevents unauthorized persons using this computer from making changes to the alarm centre 65 15 Teaching the wireless components 15 Teaching the wireless components Switching on Connect the power supply The alarm centre beeps twice and the top LED green lights up Ensure that the tamper switches on the alarm centre are open The Trouble LED flashes red with 1 Hz if the cover is open To deactivate the wall temper switch read the instructions below Programming Press SELECT once to access programming mode The main menu is accessed The bottom LED lights up for menu 1 For teaching wireless components we suggest to activate the Learn Mode This can be activated by the web server System gt Maintenance gt Learn Mode gt ON Username admin Password 12345678 In addition we recommend deactivating the wall tamper c
23. fic output The assigned scheduler will be active at the same time with enabled events In case of simultaneous triggering based on scheduler trigger and event trigger the latest trigger event is valid To complete the configuration click Apply There will be more information regarding scheduler in next chapter 14 5 Scheduler In the scheduler area you can configure automated SET UNSET schedulers along with schedulers to program time controlled triggering of outputs Scheduler Ao Scheduler 1 T Gad Scheduler 4 Ao Scheduler 2 rz ay Scheduler 5 2012 04 25 21 34 Secvest IP o Scheduler 3 ae Scheduler 6 The schedulers will be devided into following types Scheduler 1 2 Scheduler to arm disarm the alarm panel Scheduler 3 6 Scheduler to control outputs Scheduler 1 2 and 3 6 have no fixed allocation The schedulers will only active once assigned to an output or user 30 Cogout amia N Overview gt Inputs a Outputs Chy Scheduler S lt Notification Til GSM tk System 18 Event Log 14 Configuration of the web server Scheduler 1 2 configuration 2012 04 25 21 38 Secvest IP y Logout Scheduler Scheduler 1 lt ama Set Unset i N Overview 19 00 Aa Inputs CZ Outputs Scheduler S lt Notification Til GSM tk System 18 Event Log Add Rule Each scheduler can store up to 5 individual triggering e
24. gt Maintenance gt Firmware version 20 Information on additional ABUS products You can deal with any problems concerning the wireless range by using the repeater function of the Secvest 2WAY wireless universal module FU8210 Read the user manual for the universal module 21 Notes on maintenance Set the alarm centre to learn mode when carrying out maintenance You can then open the alarm centre or teach wireless components or change the battery without triggering a tamper alarm This is made using the web server System gt Maintenance gt Learn Mode gt ON T 22 Technical data Dimensions W x H x D Communication alarming Number of operating elements Number of users Number of remote controls Number of wireless zones Number of virtual IP zones Display Outputs Wireless alarm bandwidth Battery type Operation Gross weight DSL monitoring Event log Expandable wireless Remote maintenance Wireless frequency Wireless output Housing material Integrated siren Power consumption Operating temperature Max humidity Max transmission range Max reception range Max runtime under emergency power Modulation Installation location Net weight Network protocols Network connection 193 x 233 x 45 mm Email VoIP landline mobile VoIP client and push notification 3 WoO WW ND Status LEDs 1 x relay 4 x transistors Narrow band 12 V 1 2 Ah Via Secvest key wireless remote con
25. he last setup step on the finish page and wait for a confirmation from the control panel notification window Your control panel app and end device are now configured for push notification Completed ay Pairing successfull Your SecvestIP Secvest IP successfully configued for push notification Wizard completed successfully push notifications Push pairing 61 14 Configuration of the web server The control panel has already been added to the app update from 1 5 2 to 2 0 or higher 1 a Trelekom de rl Load Secvest IP 2 0 or higher from the iTunes App Store onto your end device When the app first starts confirm the activation of receipt of push notifications from Secvest IP Navigate to the Settings menu item and select your control panel Press the Push Pairing button in the control panel settings of the app and wait for a confirmation from the control panel notification window Your control panel app and end device are now configured for push notification Alarm panel Secvest IP Push pairing Pairing successfull Your SecvestIP Secvest IP successfully configued for push notification User name admin OK Password toste Password sotte Important information about the receipt of push notifications v Flight mode must be deactivated The Secvest IP app must be closed Internet access 3G WiFi must be active on the end device
26. ime 35 14 Configuration of the web server 14 6 Notification In this menu you specify the settings and rules for e mail notifications 2011 10 27 16 40 SecvestiIP gt Logout Aaa gt Overview xo O E Mail Account Messages Recipients Inputs Notification SA C Outputs E Mail Rules SIP Account SIP Rules a Notification Til GSM tk System 18 Event Log The Notification menu is divided into six areas which can then be used to adjust the notification function to your own requirements 1 Email account Server setting for sending emails 2 Messages Defining email content 3 Recipient Contact data email address and SIP numbers 4 Email rules Link alarm event and email recipient 5 SIP account Server setting for SIP notification 6 SIP rules Link alarm event and SIP recipient li You can find information on the configuration of push notification in the System gt Push Notification section 36 14 Configuration of the web server 1 E Mail Account 2011 10 27 16 41 SecvestiIP Notification E Mail Account Name Your Name E Mail yourlogin example c Outgoing Mail Server 127 0 0 1 N Overview Y Use authentification gt Inputs Username Password CZ Outputs Use secure connection TLS SL Notification Till GSM tk System Mail Test 18 Event Log The E Mail Account area is used to enter the data of the account from which
27. ing components When you are finished press ESC DEL once Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at this point The bottom LED lights up again permanently The main menu is accessed again and LED 2 lights up again 15 3 Menu 3 Selecting the channel settings channel mode Explanation A detector is triggered e g window is opened and sends a status notification to the alarm centre If the window is closed again then the detector sends another notification of the changed status closed to the alarm centre If the corresponding channel is activated detector triggered then the zone is also opened If the channel is deactivated detector inactive then the zone is also closed providing all other detectors in this zone are also closed Some detectors e g wireless panic alarms do not send a new notification to the alarm centre after becoming inactive Resetting of the channel must be made automatically in the alarm centre for these detectors In order for this to be made automatically the channel attribute for these detectors must be set to Impulse Press SELECT until the third LED from the bottom lights up Press SET once to access menu 3 The alarm centre beeps twice and the LED shows the first occupied channel Press SELECT until the LED on the channel to be set lights up Now press SET the alarm centre beeps twice again The LED now indicates the selected setting for the channel e
28. ith spraying or dripping water and aggressive liquids must be avoided The device must not be operated in close proximity to water and must not be submerged under any circumstances do not place objects containing water on or near the device such as vases or drinks Foreign objects must not penetrate the device 5 Important safety information e The device must not be exposed to strong variations in temperature as this can lead to condensation and electrical short circuits e The device must not be exposed to excessive jolts or vibrations 5 7 Care and maintenance Maintenance is necessary if the device has been damaged This includes damage to the plug mains cable and housing penetration of the interior by liquids or foreign objects exposure to rain or moisture or when the device does not work properly or has fallen e Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before maintenance e g cleaning e f smoke develops or unusual noises or odours are detected then pull the mains plug from the socket immediately and remove the backup battery In such cases the device should not be used until it has been inspected by a qualified technician e Clean the device housing with a damp cloth e Do not use solvents white spirit or thinners as these can damage the surface of the device e Do not use any of the following substances Salt water insecticides solvents containing chlorine or acids ammonium chloride or scouri
29. l channels Pay attention to the assignment of the channels to the groups and the maximum number per group Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Operating units Detectors Detectors Detectors 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Channels 1 3 Channels 4 7 Channels 8 10 Channels 11 14 Channel 4 optional for wireless outdoor siren Ensure that control devices are trained on the first three channels followed by detectors from channel 4 onwards As an option the external siren can be trained in channel 4 but this does not affect the zone attributes of Zone 1 Train detectors of the same type in a group e g group of motion detectors group of smoke detectors etc 67 15 Teaching the wireless components When you are finished press ESC DEL once Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at this point The bottom LED lights up again permanently The main menu is accessed again 15 2 Menu 2 Deleting the components Press SELECT until the second LED from the bottom lights up Press SET once to access menu 2 The LED of a channel with a trained component lights up Press SELECT repeatedly until the desired channel lights up Empty channels are indicated by a flashing LED If the LED of the desired channel lights up press beeps once and hold down ESC DEL about 4 seconds until the alarm centre beeps twice and the channel LED flashes The component has been deleted Repeat this as required to delete all the correspond
30. l will not detect any alarm for the next activation of the alarm panel After the next deactivation the channel will be automatically set on bypass Off 21 14 Configuration of the web server 2 Outputs HIE 2011 08 25 09 22 Secvest IP Logout aig Ald a e Channel 1 W Channel wW Channel 3 wW vChannel 1 A vChannel A vChannel 3 Outputs j a Inputs Radio Output 2 Wired Output i i Outputs pe Notification l D 3 Y l GSM ik System 18 Event Log The Outputs area lets you switch the two wireless switching outputs 1 and 2 and the relay output 3 The current status can also be determined at this time If the LED on the button lights up and the lettering has a blue background this indicates that the output is currently switched on see 1 The outputs can only be switched manually if the Manual event has already been selected at Outputs Make sure that all the other events are deactivated when selecting Manual 22 14 Configuration of the web server 3 Alarms Inputs ay Channel 1 s vChannel 1 Outputs Alarms 2011 08 75 09 23 7 Secvest IP a f Channel 2 v vChannel 2 Radio Output 2 D Burglary a Channel 3 vChannel 3 Inputs Wired Output Outputs Notification Tuil tk System 18 Event Log The Alarms area is used to indicate whether any alarms are present and if so which ones Possib
31. lation A Wall tamper switch Housing screw Fixing holes on base plate Cable opening Tension relief bar for fastening cable to cable clip Installation procedure 1 Loosen the housing screw on the bottom narrow side and open the housing 2 Using the back of the housing as a template mark the drill holes C Drill the holes for the fixing screws 3 Guide the connection cable through the appropriate opening D 4 Connect the power supply to the terminal block with the correct polarity grey dashed wire is positive 5 Connect the LAN cable see following diagram Power supply for S LAN optional BT2020 13 8 V DC a EOV VAT ONO backup battery power supply unit 9 Installation of the backup battery backup power suppl gt Fasten the 13 8 V cable and LAN cable to the appropriate tension relief using the supplied cable clips Fix the housing to the wall Make sure the spring of the wall tamper switch A is positioned correctly Make the appropriate settings on the web server 0 Train the wireless components 1 After training replace the housing cover and tighten the cover screw 1 Disconnect the alarm centre from the power supply 2 Connect the supplied cable for the battery to the IP module Red is the positive terminal and black is the negative terminal See the installation section for more details 3 Connect the battery correctly 4 Insert the battery into the appro
32. le Alarms VVVV VY Burglary Fire Panic Technical Fault Jamming Supervision Tampering Battery fault Power failure System faults can only be cleared by rectifying the cause If a panic fire or technical alarm occurs in the deactivated state it can be reset by clicking the alarm message in the overview 14 Configuration of the web server 4 Web server acoustic signalling If the alarm centre is activated deactivated or if an alarm is triggered the web server sends acoustic feedback to your web browser If an alarm is triggered an additional siren alarm signal is emitted until the alarm is reset the centre is deactivated The acoustic signaling in the web browser is only possible on HTML5 compatible browsers Internet Explorer 9 or above Firefox 4 or above Safari 5 or above Audio playback on iPhone iPod or iPad Safari browser is not possible for reasons of compatibility 14 3 Inputs Name the inputs according to the detectors that you want to train Select the attributes and the associated alarm type To go back to a higher level menu from a submenu press the corresponding buttons on the selection bar on the right 2011 08 25 09 29 Secvest IP ae Logout gt overview Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 wa Inputs oes vChannel 1 vChannel mrs vChannel 3 p74 Notification Tull lt t System 18 Event Log 24 14 Configuration of the web server 14 3
33. m is used to configure the network settings set the date and time manage users change the language and perform maintenance on the alarm centre itself 2012 01 25 TI 31 Secvest IP gt Logout ADE a NA INTEG i Network Date amp Time User Account gt Inputs xy 9 Hp ovr Language Maintenance Push Notification pu Notification SD Till GSM micro SD Card pee System 18 Event Log Settings for push notification and SD card can also be made 51 14 Configuration of the web server 1 Network 2011 08 25 10 14 Secvest IP System Network Static IP IP Address SAA EE lt a 2 25 Inputs 10988 System Event Log The Mode selection box is used to specify whether the IP address is taken automatically from the DHCP server or is assigned manually by the user via static IP Select the appropriate setting according to your network properties 52 14 Configuration of the web server Troubleshooting SIP dialing ABUS 2012 02 24 14 33 Secvest IP Logout System Network see A ak PN i a Inputs Subnet Mask gt Outputs Scheduler 5 Notification Till GSM 18 Event Log Set Network mode of your alarm panel on Static IP and configure DNS server IP address on Google DNS server IP 8 8 8 8 see above if there occurs an error or SIP call is not transmitted in case of an alarm 53 14 Configuration of the web server 2 Date amp
34. matically through all of the occupied channels This submenu cannot be accessed if no wireless components are trained The LEDs show the strength of the received signal The more LEDs light up from bottom to top the stronger the signal If only two or fewer LEDs light up the signal is not strong enough for reliable operation Before doing this trigger all detectors and operating units once using the li tamper contact or button Components can also be triggered during the test which results in the display of the last received signal strength being updated The display of the last received signal strength on the channels can be reset manually by pressing SW4 B Only newly received signals are now displayed When you are finished press ESC DEL once to access the main menu again When you are finished press ESC DEL once Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at this point The bottom LED lights up again permanently The main menu is accessed again and LED 4 lights up again 69 15 Teaching the wireless components 15 5 Menu 5 Controlling the wireless indoor siren wireless info module and wireless socket 15 5 1 Wireless indoor siren and wireless info module If you want to use a wireless info module or wireless indoor siren you must first change the setting to Activated in menu 5 the LED flashes This is set to deactivated as standard LED off to prevent unnecessary wireless transmissi
35. n the virtual zone should be trained PIR IP camera TVIP41550 IP zone 1 IP alarm module input zone 1 IP zone 2 IP alarm module input zone 2 Only one IP alarm module can be trained for each alarm centre 2 Address enter the IP address of the components connected here 3 User name user name for accessing the connected component here standard user name for the PIR IP camera root standard user name of the IP alarm module admin For more details refer to the user manual of the connected component 2 1 4 Configuration of the web server 4 Sensor Internal setting the network camera sends a warning via the internal PIR sensor and has a warning function only External Setting the network camera is in the recording mode and reacts in the alarm centre in the event of an alarm Port enter the network port of the connected component When using the IP alarm module the HTTP port number is always 8081 and cannot be changed Password password for accessing the connected component standard setting for the PIR IP camera password not assigned standard setting for IP alarm module 12345 To confirm your settings please press Apply 14 4 Outputs 2011 08 25 09 45 Secvest IP gt Logout gt cs overview Radio Output 1 Radio Output 2 Wired Output p p P a Inputs Li Outputs S lt Notification Til GSM i System 18 Event Log Name th
36. nd set up for push notification in the alarm panel are displayed here 2012 01 25 1t 31 Secvest IP gt Logout aaa fai a N Overview i Network Date amp Time User Account gt Inputs Aca Clee Language Maintenance Push Notification pu Notification SD Till GSM micro SD Card pe System 18 Event Log Click Push Notification to display the detailed view of the registered end devices on the control panel 59 1 4 Configuration of the web server 2012 02 07 15 38 Secvest IP gt Logout System Push Notification Registered Device A G G ABUS iPhone N Overview ABUS iPad Inputs a Outputs pu Notification Til GSM 18 Event Log If no end devices have been set up iPhone iPod or iPad this list will be empty The registration pairing of an end device can be carried out on the control panel using version 2 0 or higher of the Secvest IP app and control panel firmware version 2 0 5 or higher To do this the Secvest IP app reads the internal device name such as ABUS iPhone and transmits it directly to the control panel If the device name has changed you can update the name displayed on the control panel by repeating the pairing process Up to six devices can be registered on the control panel for sending of push notifications In case of alarm intrusion fire panic technical the control panel sends a push notification to all registered devices This
37. nfiguration of the web server 14 10 Event Log This function enables the user to read the event log CABS Event Log 2011 10 26 16 01 SecvestiP VW Date amp Time 15 27 49 15 27 24 ie He Pe 15 27 16 15 26 51 15 26 40 15 26 38 15 26 34 Event s Unset Burglary Burglary Set Unset Burglary Burglary Set Cogout aievens V A E i a Overview gt Inputs a Outputs S lt Notification Til GSM tk System 18 Event Log Refresh This log contains the events together with the date and time and event type The sort sequence can be changed from descending to ascending order using the arrow at the top left All alarm events are shown as standard If only one specific event type should be displayed then select this in the menu at the top right Additionally the event log can be deleted Clear updated Refresh or exported into an external file Save In the column to the right of the event the zone triggering the alarm is displayed This gives you an overview of which zone the alarm detected C1 C2 C3 wireless zones 1 3 vC1 vC2 vC3 virtual zones 1 3 The last column on the right in the event log shows you the triggered event If an alarm is triggered by a PIR network camera the PIR camera symbol is displayed The alarm pictures can be retrieved by clicking on them and can be exported to a TAR archive via Download if r
38. ng powder e Gently rub the surface with a cotton cloth until it is completely dry 5 8 Accessories e Only connect devices that are suitable for the intended purpose Otherwise hazardous situations or damage to the device can occur 5 9 Putting into operation e Observe all safety and operating instructions before putting the device into operation for the first time e Only open the housing during installation and when training the wireless components Warning If in doubt have a specialist technician carry out assembly installation and connection of the device Improper or unprofessional work on the mains power supply puts both you and other persons at risk 6 Scope of delivery 5 10 Children and the device e Do not allow children access to electrical devices Never allow children to use electrical devices without supervision Children may not be able to accurately detect possible risks Small parts can be life threatening if swallowed e Keep batteries away from small children Call for medical assistance immediately if a battery is swallowed e Keep packaging materials away from children danger of suffocation e This device should not be used by children 6 Scope of delivery Individual alarm centre 1 x Secvest IP wireless alarm centre 1 x power supply unit 1 x backup battery 1 x 1 metre network cable 1 x Quick guide 1 x CD ROM installation and operating instructions Secvest IP Finder labelling templa
39. ng to the rules and receiver alarms added The text can also be defined by the user 74 17 Resetting an alarm 17 Resetting an alarm a The control panel is activated and an alarm was triggered e Via the web server Press the Deactivate button e Via a wireless remote control Press the Deactivate button on your remote control to reset an existing alarm a The control panel is not activated and an alarm was triggered e Via the web server Press the alarm button to reset the existing alarm e Via a wireless remote control In order to reset an alarm using a wireless remote control the system must be armed and then disarmed 1 Activate button o If the detector is still in the triggered State the alarm panel beeps eight times to signal that it cannot be armed If the detector is no longer in the triggered state the alarm panel beeps twice and arms itself Deactivate button The existing alarm is reset and the control panel is in the disarmed state All alarms are reset i After an alarm is issued we recommend that you check the status of the control panel on the web server or in the Secvest IP app 19 18 Maximum system extension 18 Maximum system extension ee FU5897 8 FU8100 FU8130 FU5900 FUS981 FU81SO FU8140 FU5983 FU5990 868 MHz A26301 AZ6302 FU8410 FUB340 FU8350 FUS411 FU8360 FU8403 FUS412 FU8230 FU8320
40. notifications are sent in the event of an alarm Aside from the name and e mail address the contact information of the outgoing mail server user name and password of the e mail account must be entered The address of the mail server and the port number can be found on the homepage of your e mail provider To check the settings made for function correctness click Mail Test The settings are saved by clicking Apply 37 14 Configuration of the web server 2 Messages 2011 08 25 09 55 Secvest IP gt Logout Notification Messages Message Text i re m Example Message 1 moma Example Message 2 N Overview w Inputs Add Message gt Outputs NZ Notification Til GSM Pt o System 18 Event Log Text messages for the respective event type can be stored under the Messages menu item These messages are then sent automatically to the corresponding e mail addresses in the event of an alarm To add a message click Add Message A subject e g Burglary and a text e g A burglary has been committed can now be entered A message can be deleted by clicking the waste bin icon After all settings have been made and a message has been set for each event the settings are then saved by clicking the Apply button 38 14 Configuration of the web server 3 Recipients CABUS 2011 10 26 15 49 SecvestIP gt Logout Notification Recipients Name E Mail Phone m
41. ntil the alarm centre has been deactivated Deactivating the alarm centre terminates the calling process 14 7 Activating deactivating the alarm centre Internal activation These buttons let you activate deactivate the control centre guard mode on or off ame Logout Overview a Channel 1 w Channel 2 OEGE vChannel 1 vChannel 2 w vChannel 3 f Outputs F il f Inputs Radio Output 2 Wired Output Outputs D74 Notification Y l GSM i System 18 Event Log The system can also be activated internally This type of activation is normally used to monitor the exterior of the object when it is still occupied In this case specific detectors within the object such as motion sensors are removed from surveillance An internal activation is not possible via remote control 49 14 Configuration of the web server 14 8 GSM 2011 08 25 10 09 Secvest IP Option GSM Only N Overview Inputs C2 Outputs S lt Notification Tul GSM PE e System 18 Event Log Settings can be made here for using an optional GSM dialler AZ6302 to set up a redundant communication path To use a GSM dialler switch GSM to On The transistor outputs are now also controlled To receive notifications exclusively via GSM tick the GSM Only box Confirm the settings by clicking the Apply button 50 14 Configuration of the web server 14 9 System This menu ite
42. o not put it into operation 5 3 Power supply e Only operate this device through a power source which supplies the mains power specified on the type plate of the power supply unit e f you are unsure of the power supply at the installation location contact your power supply company e Only operate this device with the device specific power supply unit e This device uses Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV The circuits of the switch outputs and the 13 8 V power supply also fall into this voltage range SELV is a low electrical current that offers special protection against electric shocks based on its low level and insulation compared to higher voltage circuits 5 4 Warning The installation of additional equipment or modification of the device invalidates your guarantee if not carried out by trained personnel Your guarantee is invalidated in the event of improper installation of additional equipment or modifications Overloading overvoltage e Avoid overloading of mains sockets extension cables and adapters as this can result in fires or electric shocks e Use overvoltage protection to prevent damage caused by overvoltage e g electrical storms 5 Important safety information 5 5 5 6 Cables Always hold cables by the connector and do not pull the cable itself Never touch the mains cable with wet hands as this can lead to a short circuit or electric shock Never position the device furniture or other hea
43. on depending on the set event properties and alarms The following alarm events can be defined e Normal Alarm When the alarm centre is activated this zone triggers a burglar alarm if one of the detectors has been triggered Good examples for this zone attribute include the training of motion detectors magnetic contacts or PIR network cameras e Technical One of the zones with this attribute triggers a technical alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated and activated Use this zone type for flood detectors for example e Fire This zone always triggers an alarm irrespective of whether the alarm centre is activated or deactivated Use this zone attribute when smoke detectors have been trained here e Entry If the burglar alarm centre is active this zone triggers an alarm following a specified delay time entry delay This zone attribute can be used for a magnetic contact on the entrance door e Set Unset A zone can be used for activation and deactivation with this zone attribute e Panic This zone always triggers an alarm irrespective of whether the burglar alarm centre is activated or deactivated Train panic detectors on this zone for example 5 Alarm alarm reaction of the zone Definition of which reaction is triggered by an incoming event e Deactivated Alarm is deactivated the event does not trigger an alarm e Burglary Burglar alarm can be signalled by an optical or acoustic signaller A corresponding al
44. ons when there is no wireless socket info module or indoor siren in use The LED status permanent ON cannot be used if you want to use an internal siren or an info module To make the settings press SELECT until the fifth LED from the bottom lights up Press the SET button once to go to menu 5 Press SET again to switch between the LED statuses To exit the programming mode press ESC DEL until the alarm centre begins to beep about once every second Close the housing or press and hold down the cover tamper contact SW4 B underneath ESC DEL for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice Set the indoor siren or info module to training mode Consult the operating manuals for both components for more information Open the alarm centre or cover tamper contact and press SET also pay attention to the programming information here Successful training is signalled on both components Set the jumper on the internal siren and on the info module for selecting the partition to Partition 1 This must be selected 15 5 2 Secvest wireless socket To use a wireless socket first change the setting to activated in menu 5 the LED flashes If there is no wireless info module or wireless internal being used the LED status LED permanent on can be selected to reduce the number of wireless signals This is set to deactivated as standard LED off to prevent unnecessary wireless transmissions when no wireless socket info module or indo
45. ons in a safe place for future reference These instructions are part of the product Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others Disclaimer These operating instructions have been produced with the greatest care Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies please contact us under the address shown ABUS Security Center GmbH does not accept any liability for technical and typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and operating instructions at any time and without prior warning We reserve the right to make changes to these instructions without prior notice No forms of guarantee are accepted for the contents of this document ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG 03 2012 3 Conformity The declaration of conformity can be ordered from ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY www abus sc com info abus sc com 4 Meaning of the symbols 4 Meaning of the symbols Disposal as per directive WEEE 2002 96 EC At the end of its useful life dispose of the product according to the applicable legal requirements Within the EU the product and its accessories must be collected and disposed of separately Devices displaying this symbol may not be disposed of as domestic waste Please contact your dealer or dispose of the products at the local collection point for electronic waste gt MERE This symbol indicates important note
46. ontact during programming See the section on deactivating CON1 C for more information Please ensure that the jumper is set according to your wishes after programming is completed Press SET once to access the menu the LED goes out or flashes according to the individual menus Always close programming mode as described below to ensure that the new settings are saved Do not disconnect the power supply Press ESC DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep about once per second Close the housing and hold down the cover tamper contact SW4 B for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice The red Trouble LED goes out If the alarm centre has not yet been mounted to the wall please keep in mind that the wall tamper switch must also be pressed or deactivated by the FIT DISABLE TAMP CON1 C jumper All programmed settings and the data of the trained components are saved in an EEPROM This data is not lost in the event of a power failure 66 15 Teaching the wireless components 15 1 Menu 1 Training the components Before starting consider which detectors should be trained on which zones Train the detectors in sequence and ensure that only the detectors to be trained emit a signal Take note of the position and channel where specific detectors have been trained as this makes subsequent labelling of the Secvest IP easier Please be also aware that it is only possible to teach operating units like the remote
47. or siren is in use To make the settings press SELECT until the fifth LED form the bottom lights up Press the SET button once to go to menu 5 Press SET again to switch between the LED statuses To train the wireless socket Set the socket to training mode orange 70 15 Teaching the wireless components Socket training mode gt Connect the socket to the power gt Press the button on the socket for about 7 seconds until the wireless socket beeps gt Keep pressing again briefly until the LED lights up yellow gt Press the button again for about 4 seconds The device beeps and the yellow LED flashes gt Release the button The wireless socket beeps two times again To train the wireless socket the training mode needs to be deactivated on the web interface to switch the output for the learning procedure This can be deactivated via the web server System gt Maintenance gt Training mode gt OFF User name Admin Password 12345678 Configuring the output via web server For wireless output in the web server make sure that you have also ticked Manual as the output property as this ensures manual switching You can make the settings at Output Wireless output 1 2 User name admin password 12345678 ABUS 2011 08 25 09 47 Secvest IP am Logout Outputs Radio Output 1 olla Event s Burglary Power Fail a Overview a Inputs Low Battery Trouble x Manual Event Unset p74
48. ow which opens Select Recipient s and then confirmed by clicking OK All changes must be confirmed by clicking Apply otherwise the settings are lost In the Email subject field you also have the option of creating an individual subject for the email notification of the respective centre It is advisable to enter a subject which makes assigning the alarm message easier The standard setting for the subject line is Centre name event name Secvest IP burglary You can change the text by entering the text field By clicking on the waste paper bin symbol the individualized subject is reset to the standard one 44 14 Configuration of the web server 5 SIP Account Under SIP account the SIP telephony is activated deactivated as well as configured For the activating option the centre can make a Voice over IP call in the event of an alarm The following requirements must be in place to do this Registered SIP account for your centre at an SIP provider SIP On function Valid Number for SIP to SIP SIP to PSTN in the recipient area Configuration of SIP call for alarm SIP rules To activate SIP telephony move the regulator to On You obtain the domain user ID and password when your provider creates your SIP account Providers tested by ABUS v _ htto www localphone com Vv http www sipgate de Depending on provider nomenclature of user ID and password can be diffe
49. p m only Assign Scheduler 1 2 ABUS 2012 04 25 21 44 Secvest IP Logout System User Account Username SET UNSET hA A a in Scheduler Confirm Password a Overview Password Scheduler 1 7 Audio Auto Logout Off Orn enaren E Inputs i Holiday a Outputs Secondary User Scheduler Username SL Notification Til GSM pe System 18 Event Log Password Auto Logout 14 Configuration of the web server In user account configuration area System gt User Account you can assign scheduler 1 or scheduler 2 for automated arm and disarming of Secvest IP alarm panel The individual scheduler name will shown in dropdown list Please press Apply in order to save the configuration data and to activate the scheduler Scheduler 3 6 configuration 2012 04 25 21 45 Secvest IP gt Logout Scheduler Scheduler 3 alma a Overview a Inputs CZ Outputs CH Scheduler D74 Notification Til GSM t System 18 Event Log Add Rule Each scheduler can store up to 5 individual triggering events The column On defines time to activate the output the column Off defines time to deactivate the output You can configure an individual name within input box for Name This will help later on to assign schedulers more easily Each trigger time is easily configured by clicking into the cell which will bring up a new window for data input 33 14 Configur
50. priate battery eis clip and close the housing See the installation BT2020 section for more details Trained wireless components and programming are not lost in the event of a power failure backup battery 10 10 Display and setting elements 10 Display and setting elements 10 1 Display LEDs The display consists of 10 LEDs Green LED Power LED for monitoring the power supply ePermanently lit Power supply is OK eFlashing with 1 Hz Mains power supply failure only indicated if a backup battery is in use Red LED Trouble LED for displaying faults e Off No faults eFlashing with 1 Hz Supervision fault detector or device is indicated by the channel LED flashing with 1 Hz If only this LED flashes this indicates that the alarm centre itself has been tampered with ePermanently lit Indicates jamming Blue LEDs Channel LEDs for detector status display e Off Detector OK closed ePermanently lit Detector is open or has triggered open operating units are lit briefly indicating that a wireless signal has been received eFlashing with 5 Hz Empty battery on a wireless component eFlashing with 1 Hz Wireless component has been tampered Bottom blue LED lights up Indicates that this refers to the second caption level i e channels 8 14 10 2 LED table Lights up Channel 7 Lights oy Channel 14 flashes flashes Lights up Channel 6 Lights up Channel 13 flashes fl
51. rent Sigate de gt Anmelden gt Einstellungen Benutzer ID S P ID Passwort S P Passwort Localphone com gt Login gt Account Benutzer ID SIP ID Passwort SIP Password gt see also point 3 Recipient gt Setting up an SIP account 45 14 Configuration of the web server Laar ABUS 2011 10 26 15 55 SecvestiP gt Logout Notification SIP Account Aaa N Overview Domain sipgate de 12345678 Inputs Password CZ Outputs Display Name p74 Notification dA GSM att System 18 Event Log The name of your SIP account can be assigned individually See also page 45 gt Network gt Troubleshooting SIP dialing 46 14 Configuration of the web server 6 SIP Rules As under Email rules SIP rules can also have links set up from alarm events to the recipients who should be called or contacted via SIP telephony in the event of an alarm 2011 10 26 15 56 SecvestiP gt Logout an en gn lea Burglary Technical Notification SIP Rules Recipient Repeat Call vert ia N Overview ce 86h GAs p74 Notification Add Rule b GSM tE System 18 Event Log For setting up the SIP notification click an event for which a rule should be created e g Burglary A new rule is then created by clicking Add rule Click in the Recipient field 47 14 Configuration of the web server 2011 10 26 15 57 Sec
52. s in these operating ji instructions which must be observed This symbol indicates special tips and notes on the operation of the unit 5 Important safety information A 5 1 Intended use Only use the device for the purpose which it was designed and built for Any other use is considered inappropriate This device may only be used for the following purpose s e This three zone IP wireless alarm centre is used in combination with connected wireless detectors signallers actuators and operating units for object surveillance 5 2 General Before using the device for the first time read the following instructions carefully and pay attention to all warnings even if you are already familiar with electronic devices 5 Important safety information A Warning All guarantee claims become invalid for damage caused by non compliance with these operating instructions We cannot be held liable for resulting damages Warning We cannot be held liable in the event of material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non compliance with the safety information All guarantee claims are invalid in such cases Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference If you pass on or sell the device you must also include this user manual This device has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards Inspect the device before putting it into operation If the device shows signs of damage d
53. tamper contact SW4 underneath ESC DEL for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice The data is saved in an EEPROM 13 16 Alarm types and notification 16 Alarm types and notification Alarm Notification Explanation User defined e mail optional dialler control Burglary event log alarm display via web interface APP Global e mail optional dialler control Delayed burglary event log alarm display via web interface APP intrusion User defined e mail optional dialler control Panic event log alarm display via web interface APP User defined e mail optional dialler control Fire event log alarm display via web interface APP User defined e mail optional dialler control Technical event log alarm display via web interface APP Baten eror Global e mail event log alarm display via web One or more detectors Y interface APP have a discharged battery If the battery voltage Pow r fail Global e mail event log alarm display via web drops below 10 5V this interface APP i alarm triggers System Biter Global e mail event log alarm display via web el le aaa y interface APP pering trigg alarm DSL If the network connection Optional dialler control event log is interrupted this alarm monitoring triggers Refer to the chapter on Relay and transistor outputs for the dialler control Global means that an e mail is sent to all the listed e mail addresses User specific means that an e mail is specifically sent accordi
54. tem switch to the training mode or reset the system to the factory settings Firmware updates To update the firmware click on Browse to select the update file on your computer To start the update click Install The update process can take several minutes never terminate the connection between your computer and the Secvest IP during this time The system is restarted after the update is completed Factory Settings The IP module default parameters are restored which means that all the settings made with the web server will be lost Restart This starts the IP module again and the network connection Settings and trained detectors will not be lost and do not have to be retrained 57 14 Configuration of the web server Learn Mode The system can be set to Learn Mode to deactivate the alarm reaction of the alarm panel GED 2011 08 25 10 29 Secvest IP P Logout Firmware t 6 Version x 2 Overview Inputs Factory Settings Restore Outputs Notification Restart System Restart 18 Event Log This means that detectors can be triggered and tested in this mode but an alarm reaction cannot be triggered This is particularly suitable for training wireless components or for maintenance Note that this mode must be set to OFF to train wireless sockets 58 14 Configuration of the web server 6 Push Notification The end devices that have been registered a
55. tes 1 x installation material 4 x wall plugs 4 x screws 1 x battery cable 2 x cable clips T Compatibility with ABUS products 7 Compatibility with ABUS products FU59xx FU8100 FU8130 FU8140 FU8150 FU8200 FU8210 FU8211 FU8220 FU8222 FU8230 FU8240 FU8300 FU8305 FU8310 FU8320W B FU8321W B FU8325W B S FU8330 FU8340 FU834 FU8350 FU8360 FU8370 FU8380 FU8390 FU841xW B FU842x Compatible CASA10010 integrated panic function not usable integrated panic function not usable Secvest 2WAY wireless info module No display of status ready internally active entry and exit delay time only repeater function Beep acknowledgement as of FU8222 Secvest 2WAY wireless panic alarm Secvest 2WAY wireless panic transmitter Secvest 2WAY wireless magnetic contact Secvest 2WAY wireless magnetic contact Secvest 2WAY wireless flood detector Secvest 2WAY wireless smoke detector Secvest 2WAY wireless motion detector Secvest 2WAY animal immune wireless motion detector Secvest 2WAY wireless fire alarm Secvest 2WAY mini wireless magnetic contact Secvest 2WAY wireless window bar lock FOS550E Secvest 2WAY wireless window handle FG350E Secvest 2WAY wireless window handle plus PIR network camera Not compatible FU8110 Secvest 2WAY wireless control unit FU8165 Secvest 2WAY wireless key switch FU8430W B S FU8435W B S TVIP41550 8 Installation 8 Instal
56. the alarm centre beeps twice The factory settings are now restored You are now in the main menu again The web server settings are retained Only all the trained wireless components and their settings are removed To exit programming mode press ESC DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep about once per second Close the housing or press and hold down the cover tamper contact SW4 underneath ESC DEL for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice The data is saved in an EEPROM 10 7 Relay and transistor outputs The relay output allows wired components to be switched Maximum switching power 1 25 A 60 VDC The transistor outputs are used for connecting an optional GSM dialler Swiching power 200mA Select a positive trigger polarity for controlling a GSM PSTN dialler Connect the OV with the OV of your dialler to establish equipotential bonding In an activated state the output is at 12V For the numbering refer to the chapter VYPODODOHDD on Setting elements and connections on the ri sais nis IP board 1 Power supply for the GSM PSTN dialler is not possible using the Secvest IP power supply unit included 15 11 Labelling the Secvest IP 11 Labelling the Secvest IP We recommend using the editable PDF on the supplied CD for labelling your Secvest IP or downloading the PDF for the corresponding product from our website Labelling the device is very simple Enter your individual component settings in the PD
57. the individual snapshots open and the specific picture is displayed in an enlarged format You can scroll through the 9 snapshots using the arrow symbol left and right of the image 20 14 Configuration of the web server The 9 snapshots can be downloaded by clicking on Download and saved fi The snapshots can also be downloaded as TAR archive Ensure that a TAR compatible data compression program is used to unpack the archive such as WinRAR or 7 Zip Bypass a channel via the Overview Menu In the Input area you also can easily bypass a channel This function allows you to take out one channel with its learned detectors so that these will not trigger any alarm If you set bypass for a channel this will be valid for the next activation of the alarm panel 2011 08 25 i 09 24 i Secvest IP i Logout M EVI gt aoe a Lr A Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 w vChannel i e vChannel v vChannel 3 Outputs a Inputs C Outputs Radio Output 2 Wired Output Alarms S lt Notification Tul GSM PE System 18 Event Log To bypass a channel click on the Status LED of the channel you want to bypass like shown in the screen shot Tick the bypass button to On and click Apply The Status LED will turn gray If you would like to undo the bypass so click again on the Status LED and choose Off and also click Apply to confirm If you set a channel on Bypass On this channe
58. trol wireless additional door lock 2 060 g Yes 500 Yes by 8 detectors with IP alarm module Yes 868 66 MHz 10 mW ABS No 13 8 W 0 55 C 75 non condensing 100 m outdoors 30 m indoors 100 m outdoors 30 m indoors 5 hours FM With optimally adjusted surrounding conditions for wireless performance 760 g TCP IP DHCP SMTP DNS NTP HTTP RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100 Base T 18 Backup power supply Programming Tamper monitoring Switching outputs Protection class Backup Power supply DC Power supply monitoring Language on the OSD Language of instructions Power consumption Environment class Supported browsers Encryption Access protection Yes Via integrated web server Yes 5 IP34 Reverse polarity protection 13 8 V Yes DE UK FR NL DK DE UK FR NL DK IT 1 200 mA II Safari 5 Mozilla Firefox 5 Google Chrome Internet Explorer 9 Yes User name password 23 Customer service and support End consumer Dealers installers Please consult your dealer or installer if you have any questions Consult our website for product support information www abus sc com ABUS Security Center GmbH amp Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY www abus sc com info abus sc com 19 24 Explanation of terms Jamming Supervision Tamper SIP Interference of the wireless frequency The availability of the detectors is monitored i e is there
59. urely network based communication from the centre to end device It takes approx 20 30 seconds to make a connection from SIP to SIP 40 14 Configuration of the web server Option SIP to PSTN telephony subject to a charge Format international dialling code local code telephone number provider URL Example 49 0 8207 959900 sipgate de For SIP to PSTN telephony the provider must be entered where the SIP account of the centre is registered sender SIP provider As the SIP to PSTN telephony is subject to a charge approx 2 ct min the SIP account for this type of notification must contain a minimum amount depending on the provider In this application case the centre first calls your SIP provider which converts the conversation into an PSTN call Then you are able to call any phone number from the landline the connection from SIP to PSTN takes roughly 45 seconds Mobile Phone SIP Provider Secvest IP Router Internet PSTN Telephone You can find out more details on SIP under points 5 amp 6 SIP account and SIP regulations Confirm the settings by clicking Apply 41 1 4 Configuration of the web server 4 Email Rules Under Email rules rules are defined by which a message and one or more recipients are clearly assigned to each event alarm ABUS 2011 10 26 15 54 SecvestiP Notification E Mail Rules S A a f Burglary Technical N Overvie
60. ut can be activated deactivated and Audio messages can be switched on or off for both users e Automatic log out The user is automatically logged out after a certain time on the web server to prevent the user from staying logged in unintentionally e Audiomessages Audio messages are adjusted according to the selected system language The user receives acoustic feedback when the alarm centre is activated deactivated and when an alarm is triggered Make any changes as usual with Apply 55 14 Configuration of the web server 4 Language 2011 08 25 10 28 Secvest IP ee Logout Cat ass 5 System Language Awa N Overview te E Deutsch Francais a Inputs j gt Outputs a Nederlands S lt Notification Til GSM 18 Event Log The corresponding system language is set here When you change the system language the audio signalling is also automatically adjusted to the new language 56 14 Configuration of the web server 5 Maintenance training mode firmware update 2012 02 07 15 32 Secvest IP gt Logout System Maintenance Firmware Version Update n i Durchsuchen Install 2 0 5 N Overview gt Inputs ee Restore SRMN Settings S lt Notification Learn Mode Til GSM Restart System Restart ate System 18 Event Log The Maintenance menu item is used to change the system name make a firmware update restart the sys
61. vents The column Set defines time to arm the panel the column Unset defines time to disarm the panel You can configure an individual name within input box for Name This will help later on to assign schedulers more easily Each trigger time is easily configured by clicking into the cell which will bring up a new window for data input Select Switch Time If there is no time configured to Set or Unset state no action will be taken This enables you to allow doing only a Set or Unset command at a specific time Please choose at least one day by clicking on checkbox to activate the scheduler You can click on scrap symbol to delete a row including triggering events i By arming the alarm panel via scheduler all wireless zones will automatically omitted within set operation 31 14 Configuration of the web server Application examples Set 19 00 Unset 07 30 Cycle Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Effect The alarm panel will disarmed at 07 30 a m and armed at 7 00 p m in the evening The scheduler will be valid within Monday to Friday Set 16 30 Unset 09 00 Cycle Sat Sun Effect The alarm panel will disarmed at 9 00 a m and armed at 4 30 p m afternoon The scheduler will be valid within Saturday and Sunday only Set 19 30 Unset Cycle Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Effect The alarm panel will arm the system on a daily basis form Monday to Friday at 7 30
62. vestiP Logout Notification SIP Rules qe TOT en ren oka Burglary Technical Panic N Overview Recipient Repeat Call _ Zins Select Recipient a aan p74 Notification Add Rule Y l GSM ik System 18 Event Log Discard One of the previously saved recipients can then be selected and assigned to the Burglary event in the window which opens Select Recipient Confirm your selection by clicking OK Next the number of redials per recipient can be defined which are made when there is no response to a call All changes must be confirmed by clicking Apply otherwise the settings are lost If the first defined recipient does not respond to a call then the next defined recipient is called If this recipient does not respond either another attempt is made to call the recipients on the list as often as is defined in Redialling If one of the recipients responds to the call they will be played the respective alarm message for the event Example complete call list redialling Recipient A 1 gt Recipient B 1 gt Recipient C 1 Recipient A 2 gt Recipient B 2 gt Recipient C 2 Recipient A 3 gt Recipient B 3 gt Recipient C 3 48 14 Configuration of the web server Example recipient A responds to the second round and deactivates the alarm Recipient A 1 gt Recipient B 1 Recipient C 1 Recipient A 2 All the recipients are called u
63. vy items on the cable Ensure that the cable does not become kinked especially on the connector and sockets Never knot the cable and do not tie it to other cables All cables should be laid so that they cannot be stepped on or cause an obstruction A damaged mains cable or power supply unit can cause a fire or electric shock Check the mains cable from time to time Do not modify or manipulate the mains cable or plug Do not use plug adapters or extension cables that do not conform to the applicable safety standards and do not make alterations to power supply cables or mains cables Installation location operating environment Install the device on the wall and do not place any objects in front of it The device is not designed for operation in rooms subject to high temperatures or moisture e g bathrooms or in excessively dusty rooms Operating temperature and ambient humidity 10 C to 55 C maximum 75 relative humidity The device may only be operated in moderate climate conditions Ensure the following Sufficient ventilation must always be guaranteed leave a gap of at least 10 cm from all sides The device must not be exposed to direct heat sources e g heaters The device must not be exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light The device must not be placed in close proximity to magnetic fields e g loudspeakers Naked flames e g candles must not be placed on or near the device Contact w
64. w Message Recipient s soir puscruuscr2 o ai Panict User 1 User 2 User 3 a Outputs p74 Notification Add Rule E Mail Subject SecvestIP Einbruch Till gis att System 18 Event Log For setting up the email notification click an event for which a rule should be created e g Burglary A new rule is then created by clicking Add rule Click in the blank Message field 42 14 Configuration of the web server 2011 10 26 15 53 SecvestiP gt Logout po m oia Burglary Technical Panic AN Overview Message Recipient s Burglary Te OD ts Select Message A Burglary S lt Notification Add Rule Till GSM tk System 18 Event Log One of the previously saved messages can then be selected and assigned to the Burglary event in the window which opens Select Message Confirm your selection by clicking OK Recipients must now be assigned to the defined message for the Burglary event by clicking the empty Recipients line E Mail Subject 43 14 Configuration of the web server 2011 08 25 10 02 Secvest IP gt Logout Notification E Mail Rules Waseca we 2 Burglary Fire Technical Panic N Overview Message Recipient s m m a Inputs Select Redpeni Outputs Add Rule a utputs pq Notificatio E Mail Subject Til GSM aie System 18 Event Log The recipient can be selected by ticking the box in the wind
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