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EN50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3**
Expandable Hybrid Control Panel
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Default User PIN: 0001 (00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels)
ISO 9001
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OHSAS 18001
OHSAS 18001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
9105.BNT1
IT-52587
9192.BSEC
IT - 60983
9191.BNT2
IT-52588

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  • Page 1 3.50 EN50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3** Expandable Hybrid Control Panel www.bentelsecurity.com https://itunes.apple.com https://play.google.com/store User Manual Default User PIN: 0001 (00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels) ISO 9001 ISO 9001 OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9192.BSEC IT - 60983 9191.BNT2...
  • Page 2 ABSOLUTA control panel supports both the new key readers of the ECLIPSE 2 series and the previous versions of ECLIPSE series. BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice. *) See Table 1 on page 5.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Enable/Disable Key (2.9) Language View Scrolling Text View LOG (3.1) Scenarios Zone Status and Bypass (3.2) Info GSM Module Status (3.3) Partition Status Display SMS (3.4) Zone Status IP Module status (3.5) Events Buffer ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6) Installer Bentel Security...
  • Page 4 READER OPERATIONS SMS OPERATIONS The Reader Events Controlled by Caller ID The Digital Key Events Controlled by SMS The Reader’s Light Indicators Partition Status Key at Reader Arming/Disarming the Partitions No Key at Reader Credit Check Multiple Systems Disabling a PIN Key operations GSM Module IMEI Request No Action...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION ABSOLUTA is a series of Modular Control Panels Main Power Versions Boxes based on the ABSOLUTA 16, ABSOLUTA 42 and Boards Supplies ABSOLUTA 104 Main Boards, with the characteristics ABS16P15 BAQ15T12 ABS16 listed in Table 2. ABS16P35 BAW35T12 ABS42P15 BAQ15T12 By combining these main boards with the boxes and ABS-P...
  • Page 6: Glossary

    Glossary Telemonitoring A remote-monitoring service provided by a Central Station. This feature will allow the Control panel to Alarm Zone A limited area of the premises monitored transmit real-time events (e.g. Forced entry, Tamper, by detectors (e.g. Motion detectors, Door/Window con- Alarms, etc.) to the Central station.
  • Page 7: Operations From Touch Keypad

    OPERATIONS FROM TOUCH KEYPAD The M-Touch keypad with its ample display enables 6) Arm Status This area can show the following icons, graphic presentation of system information. Then the if the EN50131 option is disabled: display is touch-sensitive so is easy and intuitive to Ø...
  • Page 8: Emergency Keys

    Emergency Keys 11) Home Key Press this key for less than 3 seconds to display the Login Screen: read “Entering the Home Screen” for more information. Emergency Keys enable the user to recall actions pro- Keep this key pressed for at least 3 seconds but less grammed by the installer quickly, with no need to enter than 10 seconds to enter calibrate screen: read a PIN.
  • Page 9: Entering The Home Screen

    Entering the Home Screen 4. Press: Ø to cancel all numbers entered; On standby the keypad display is off or displays images Ø again to exit the Login Screen and go back to selected for the Digital Frame. step 2; Ø...
  • Page 10: Failed To Access

    Arming/Disarming Partitions 6) Arming/Disarming Keys These keys arm/disarm Partitions: read “Arming/Disarming Parti- tions” for more information. When a Partition is armed, any violation of one of its Zones causes an alarm. The Patrol User can ONLY Away Arming and When a Partition is disarmed, its zones can be violated without causing any alarms.
  • Page 11: Arming

    n Arming 4) Current Arming Status The coloured box shows current Partition status: Select the desired Arming Mode then press the Arming Key: Ø GREEN with the label Disarmed, if ALL Keypad Partitions are DISARMED; Ø RED with the label Armed Global, if ALL Keypad Partitions are ARMED;...
  • Page 12: Disarm Under Duress

    n Disarm under Duress n Auto-arming If you are forced to disarm the system under duress, If your installer has programmed the Partitions to arm use the PIN the installer assigned for the purpose (ask automatically, they will be armed/disarmed at sched- your installer for more information);...
  • Page 13: Arming Block Conditions

    n Arming Block Conditions Alarm Status The display shows a screen like this one if there are any conditions that prevent Partition arming: The Alarm Status is signalled by means set by the in- staller: Ø visible and/or audible devices (sirens); Ø...
  • Page 14: Clear The Transmission Of Events

    n Clear the transmission of events Viewing Signals The LED G indicates a signal (alarm, tampering, fault 1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen”: or zone bypass). If all signals have ended, the LED G blinks to indicate that signals have occurred (memory).
  • Page 15: Menu Bar

    —Event Buffer (7): view events memorised. past (memory). —Installer: display master data installer. Ø Press to scroll signals. —Bentel Security: display information about Bentel Ø Press Clear to cancel the category signals (ONLY Security. Master User for Grade 2 Control Panels and for GSM/IP (8) Alarms in Grade 3 Control Panels or Super User for —GSM: view GSM status;...
  • Page 16: Menu (User)

    Menu (User) 1) The Menu option is ONLY available to Master Us- ers. This option is replaced by the PIN option for Normal, Limited and Patrol Users. 2) The Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT change their PIN. 3) The option Super User is ONLY available with Grade 3 Control Panels for Master User.
  • Page 17: Keys

    1. Press to scroll the PIN list then select the 6. Enter the desired PIN and press to confirm: PIN to be changed. For Normal and Limited Users the PIN list only shows the PIN used to login. The display’s right side shows the PIN selected and its status (Enabled/Disable).
  • Page 18: Numbers

    1. Press Keys to disable/enable the Keys or Key Type in the desired number: Ø press - (dash) to enter a long 4 second pause, indi- Fobs to disable/enable the Wireless keys: the dis- play’s left side shows the list of Keys/Wireless keys cated by the dash (-);...
  • Page 19: Stop Alarms

    n Stop Alarms Settings Press: In general, to turn off the visual/audio (sirens) signalling Ø Alarm Test, to check that signal devices operate devices, simply disarm the partitions or clear the correctly; alarms. If these two operations are not effective, due to Ø...
  • Page 20: Alarm Test

    n Alarm Test System This option allows you to check signal system opera- Press: tions (alarms). Ø Privacy, to enable/disable installer programming of When this option is selected, Panel Output no. 1 (gener- telephone numbers for voice calls and to export user ally connected to the external siren) is activated for PINs and Keys;...
  • Page 21: Answering

    n Answering n Auto arming Auto-arm arms and disarms Partitions at times sched- This option will allow you to enable/disable the Control uled by the installer. Panel Answering device. If the Answering Device is en- abled, the Control Panel will answer calls with a Voice The Auto-arming option disarms Partitions at the Message: your installer will have recorded the required scheduled time, even if they are in an Alarm Status.
  • Page 22: Super User

    n Super User Keypad Press: This option will allow you to enable/disable the Super Ø Backlight, to set screen inactivity turn-off times and User. backlighting intensity. Ø Buzzer control, to set keypad buzzer volume; Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable it. Ø...
  • Page 23: Backlight

    n Backlight n Picture Frame This option allows you to use the keypad as a digital frame: Screen Off after Set screen turn off inactivity time. Ø the images to be displayed must be memorised in Valid Values: 10, 20, 30 seconds and 1, 2, 5, 10 min- the main folder of an SD (Secure Digital) card;...
  • Page 24: Clock Mode

    n Clock Mode n Clean Mode Select how time should be displayed: Ø 12 Hour Clock, will use numbers from 00 to 12 to This option displays a black screen and makes the touchscreen insensitive to the touch; in this way it is easy display time, with the initials AM for the morning and to identify dust and remove it with a cloth, without any PM for the afternoon;...
  • Page 25: Background Image

    n Background Image n Scrolling Text This option allows you to disable/enable the scrolling of The Background Image is the one displayed on the programmable labels (Arming Modes, Zones, Parti- back of each keypad screen. tions, Outputs, Telephone Numbers, Users, keys, etc.) The Background Image can be chosen from amongst in case they are too long for the space provided: those in the keypad memory and from amongst those in...
  • Page 26: Scenarios

    Ø Event Buffer, to view event records. events. Ø Installer, to display the installer contact details; Outputs The display’s central part lists the Reserved Ø Bentel Security, to display the information about Outputs and their status. Bentel Security. Read the relevant section for more information.
  • Page 27: Zone Status

    n Zone Status The display’s central part lists Partitions common to the Keypad and to the PIN used to login and the Partition status. Ø Disarmed, if the Partition is disarmed; Ø Away, if the Partition is armed in Away mode; Ø...
  • Page 28: Events Buffer

    The display’s left side lists the events, starting from the n Bentel Security most recent. It shows: Ø the day and month the event occurred; Ø the symbol t if an event has been restored;...
  • Page 29: Gsm/Ip

    n Received SMS GSM/IP 1. Press Received SMS to read massages received by the GSM Module: Press: Ø GSM to view information on the GSM Module, to check credit balance on the prepaid card inserted in the GSM Module, to read SMSs received by the The option Received SMS CANNOT be used GSM Module;...
  • Page 30: App

    n IP Screen Calibration For the touchscreen to operate correctly, it must be cali- brated as follows. This operation must be done the first time the touchscreen is used and each time it does not re- spond to touch correctly. 1.
  • Page 31: Operations From Lcd Keypad

    OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD Figure 2 shows the main components of the ABSOLUTA supported Keypads: DESCRIPTION 1 Function LEDs. 2 Display. 3 Proximity Reader function LEDs (refer to “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A READER” section). 4 Proximity Reader sensitive field. 5 Arrow (scroll keys).
  • Page 32: Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast

    Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast LEDs and signals on Keypads n Adjusting Buzzer Volume The Keypad signals the system status by its LEDs, dis- The Buzzer, inside the LED and the LCD Keypad, will play and internal buzzer: Table 3 shows the meaning of emit an audible signal each time a valid key is pressed the indicator LEDs on the Keypads.
  • Page 33 LEDs DESCRIPTION OFF All the keypad Partitions are Disarmed. ON At least one of the keypad Partitions is Armed. Slow Blinking During the selection of partitions. OFF NO alarms or Tamper active. ON At least one Alarm or Tamper active. Slow Blinking All Alarm Partition and Tampers are in memory (restored).
  • Page 34: View Partition Status

    If the Control Panel has memorized a zone alarm or Press ESC to quit the View Partition status. tamper (light a respectively ON or blinking) the first line May/01/10 10:50 of display will show the type of signal and the second DDDDDDDDxxxxx** line the description.
  • Page 35: Basic (Arming) Commands

    n Disarming (<PIN> OFF) Basic (Arming) Commands This command will Disarm all the common Partitions of You can control seven basic commands from standby the User PIN and the Keypad concerned. status by typing-in your PIN and pressing the respective Disarm under Duress (PIN with Duress option en- keys (refer to the following Table).
  • Page 36: A, B, C And D Arming ( A, B, C Or D + On)

    n A, B, C and D Arming (<PIN> A, B, C or D + ON) n Silencing Alarm Devices The quickest way to silence Alarm Signalling Devices (Sirens and Flashers) is to Disarm the system. DO NOT assign Duress PINs to A, B, C or D Mode Arming commands.
  • Page 37: User Menu Structure

    User Menu Structure Accessing the User menu (<PIN> ENTER) The operations allowed are dependent on the user type Enter a valid User PIN then press ENTER to View, if assigned by the installer, as shown in the following table present, the Troubles, or Zone alarms, Tamper events, Alarm memories, press more time ENTER to access the User menu.
  • Page 38: Action

    n Extra Time Request (1.2) Action If the Auto-arm option is enabled, and the system is pro- n Alarm Reset (1.1) grammed to Arm automatically at a preset time, the Extra This option will allow you to restore all Alarm signalling Time request will allow you to postpone the Auto-arming devices to Standby, and delete the Zone and Partition event of 1 hour.
  • Page 39: Clear Call Queue (1.3)

    n Clear Call Queue (1.3) n Teleservice Request (1.4) If your Installer has programmed your Control panel to If your Installer has set up this facility, this command will send Alarm calls, it will call the programmed telephone allow you to request on-line assistance remotely (main- numbers each time an Alarm occurs.
  • Page 40: Alarm Signals Test (1.5)

    n Alarm Signals Test (1.5) n Outputs (ON/OFF) (1.6) This option will allow you to Test the proper working order This option will allow you to silence the Alarm Outputs of the Alarm signalling devices. (Sirens) and turn the appliances (sprinklers, lights, etc.) ON/OFF.
  • Page 41: Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7)

    n Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7) n Zone Test (1.8) This option will allow you to Arm or Disarm the Parti- This option will allow you to test the Zones. tions one by one. 1. Press A or B to view the Zone test option: The single partition can be directly armed from Par- USER tition status (refer to “View Partition status (MAIN...
  • Page 42: Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9)

    n Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9) Program This option will allow you to delete the Zone and Parti- n ON/OFF Answering (2.1) tion Fault and Tamper memories and set all Alarm sig- nalling devices to Standby. This option will allow you to turn ON/OFF the Answering device.
  • Page 43: Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2)

    n Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2) n Auto-Arm (2.3) This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the In- Your Installer may have set up Partitions to turn staller to access the panel locally, using the keypad (In- ON/OFF at preset times (scheduler). staller Level -default) and remotely, by Teleservice calls, and PIN Transfer (ask the Installer).
  • Page 44: Date/Time (2.4)

    n Date/Time (2.4) n PIN Programming (2.5) This option will allow you to set the current Date and This option will allow you to set, enable/disable the User Time. PINs. At default, ONLY the User PIN no. 1 is Enabled and 1.
  • Page 45: Telephone Numbers (2.6)

    n Telephone Numbers (2.6) Automatic PIN The Panel generates a random PIN for you. This option will allow you to change/delete the Tele- User phone numbers. PIN 07290 1. Press A or B to view the Telephone Num. option: The Automatic PIN does not allow Users to have USER the same PINs.
  • Page 46: Change My Pin (2.7)

    n Change My Pin (2.7) n Enable/Disable Super User (2.8) This option will allow you to change your PIN. This option is ONLY available with Grade 3 Control At default, ONLY the User PIN no. 1 is Enabled and Panels. it is 0001 for Grade 2 Control Panels and 00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels.
  • Page 47: Enable/Disable Key (2.9)

    n Enable/Disable Key (2.9) View This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the Keys. n View LOG (3.1) A Key can be Enabled/Disabled ONLY by PINs You can view the event in the logger as follow. which operate the Partitions it is assigned to. 1.
  • Page 48: Zone Status And Bypass (3.2)

    n Zone Status and Bypass (3.2) n GSM Module Status (3.3) You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, This option allows you to view the GSM Module’s status. short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow. 1. Press A or B to view GSM Status: USER 1.
  • Page 49: Display Sms (3.4)

    n Display SMS (3.4) n IP Module status (3.5) This option allows you to read the SMS received by the This option allows you to view the IP Module’s status. GSM Module. 1. Press A or B to view IP Status: The option Display SMS CANNOT be used when the communicator is active and until it receives a USER...
  • Page 50: Absoluta Info (3.6)

    n ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6) This option allows you to view information on configur- ing the ABSOLUTA App to manage the control panel through iPhone and Android smartphone. 1. Press A or B to view ABSOLUTA INFO: USER ABSOLUTA INFO 2. Press ENTER to select the option: v3.50IP UID: 12345678 The line above of display shows the control panel ver-...
  • Page 51: Reader Operations

    READER OPERATIONS The Digital Keys will allow you to perform all the basic The ABSOLUTA control panel supports the following operations from enabled Readers. Readers. Ø ECLIPSE2 Proximity Reader (Figure 4b): it has a sensitivity field where you must held the Key to per- The Reader form the required operation.
  • Page 52: The Digital Key

    n No Key at Reader The Digital Key When no Key is present at the Reader, the Light Indica- The ABSOLUTA control panel supports the following tors will signal as shown in the following table. Digital Keys. Ø SAT Proximity Key (Figure 4a): it is able to work with all the Readers.
  • Page 53: Disarm

    n Disarm n Away Arm This operation will Disarm all the Partitions common to This operation will Arm all the Partitions common to both the Digital Key and Reader in use. both the Key and Reader in use. 1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: 1.
  • Page 54: Arm - B Mode

    n Arm — B Mode The Wireless Key This operation will Arm and Disarm the Partitions in ac- cordance with the B Mode Arming configuration (pro- If your system is equipped with a Wireless Receiver, it grammed by the Installer). will be possible to control all the main functions from re- mote locations by means of Wireless Keys (see Fig- 1.
  • Page 55: Telephone Operations

    TELEPHONE OPERATIONS If your Installer has enabled the User PINs, you will be The Control Panel will answer your call after the pro- able to control your system via any touch-phone. grammed number of rings, then will play the Welcome message and asks you to enter your PIN to access to the remote control.
  • Page 56: Entering Commands

    n Zone/Partitions status ( Entering Commands This command will allow you to check on the status of Once your PIN has been recognized, you can enter the the Zones and of the Partitions. Command Codes. The Zone and Partition Identifier number must al- The system will end the call automatically, if no Key ways be 3 digits long.
  • Page 57: Panel Arming/Disarming

    n Panel Arming/Disarming ( The partition status will be indicated by the following messages: <<Armed>> (Message 200), if any action of arming This operation is NOT possible with Grade 3 Con- trol Panels. was successful; <<Disarmed>> (Message 201), if any action of disarm- ing was successful;...
  • Page 58 Phone Numbers Event Phone Numbers Event Table 7 Events Controlled by Caller ID. Partitions Command String Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Table 8 Events Controlled by SMS. Expandable Hybrid Control Panel ABSOLUTA...
  • Page 59: Sms Operations

    SMS OPERATIONS Events Controlled by SMS The operations described in this chapter are possible only if the installer has installed the GSM Module in your control panel and has carried out the respective pro- In order to ensure compliance with EN50131 gramming: ask your installer which operations are pos- Grade 3 standards, Events Controlled by SMS may sible with your control panel.
  • Page 60: Partition Status

    Partition Status Arming/Disarming the Partitions You can check on the status of the control panel’s Parti- This operation is NOT possible with Grade 3 Con- tions by sending the following SMS to the control trol Panels. panel’s GSM number: You can Arm and Disarm the Control Panel Partitions #ABS#A#<PIN>#<Text>...
  • Page 61: Credit Check

    Disabling a PIN The above SMS can be forwarded to the GSM number of the Control Panel to force the arming. You can disable your PIN by sending the following SMS If the operation fails due to Blocking Conditions that to the control panel’s GSM number: CANNOT be forced, the Control Panel responds with #ABS#BLOCK#<PIN>#<Text>...
  • Page 62 LABEL LABEL LABEL Table 9 PIN list. Expandable Hybrid Control Panel ABSOLUTA...
  • Page 63: Appendix

    APPENDIX PIN list Arming block conditions Table 9 shows the Label assigned to the User PIN: The Table 10 on the next pages shows the conditions Ø the NO. column shows the Identifier number of the that prevent the system arming, as they are reported User PIN;...
  • Page 64 Keypad Keyreader Keyfob Blocking Condition EN50131 Feedback ARM. Feedback Feedback ARM. ARM. Display Mess. Fast Blink 2 Squawk Already Armed Display Mess. Fast Blink 2 Squawk Display Mess. Fast Blink 2 Squawk Fault Zone Display Mess. LED ON Squawk Display Mess. Fast Blink 2 Squawk Active Zone...
  • Page 65 Command Zone BOSS/APP DTMF Event Schedule Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. ARM. Feedback ARM. 2 Squawk Message Voice Mess. SMS Mess. Dedicated Event 2 Squawk Message Voice Mess. SMS Mess. Dedicated Event 2 Squawk Message Voice Mess. SMS Mess.
  • Page 66: List Of Faults

    List of Faults Table 11 shows the meaning of fault messages and the actions to take when they occur. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Zone —-(1) The detector connected to the Zone with the label Zone is faulty (masked, etc.). Call the Installer. low Vout The output voltage of Power station No.
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