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This User’s Manual is intended to help for studying operability principles and maintenance of the S2000-K Keypad of versions 1.04 and above. Please read the instructions completely before connecting, operating, adjusting, or maintain- ing this product. The following terms are used throughout the Manual: Alarm Loop (or Loop, or LP): The electrical circuit with non-addressable fire or intrusion detectors (or other non-addressable devices) included.
Programming ........................27 Programming the Keypad ......................28 Programming the Network Address of the S2000-К Programming the S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms Network Controller Settings ......................31 How to enroll the S2000-К to the Console Database Using PProg Programming the Console for Receiving Commands from the Keypad Programming the Mechanism of Translating Events Maintenance .........................
S2000-К Features and Design FEATURES AND DESIGN www.bolid.com...
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Orion ISS The S2000-K keypad is designed to operate as the part of an Orion Integrated Security System (ISS) which enables users to be authenticated via their PIN codes / access devices and to input author- ized commands to control various functions of the security system, including: Ø...
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The S2000-K keypad being in the Event Display mode, its LED indicator (1) indicates the fact of re- ceiving a message from the network controller by steady lighting. If, in addition, the mode of indicating alarms is set on the LED indicates raw alarms by blinking.
Event Display mode when the S2000-K displays system messages received from the network control- ler (if the last option is set). In the quiescent mode the LCD of the S2000-K displays the current time, and the LED indicator and beeper are turned off.
Memory device (iButton) or Proximity card registered by the network controller with appropriate privi- leges and presented to one of the Orion ISS reader which is assigned to this S2000-K keypad (see the Network Controller Setting section of this Manual).
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In case of success the positive access message will be displayed on ACCESS GRANTED the S2000-K LCD, and the beeper will produce the Success signal. Otherwise, the beeper will produce the Error audible signal, and an access reject message will be indicated by the display.
(PIN code) from the keypad or present the appropriate electronic access device to a reader which is assigned to this S2000-K keypad. The password or access device should be regis- tered by the network controller along with a list of partitions authorized for controlling by the given user and a range of permitted operations such as arming, disarming, both arming and disarming, or only observing statuses (see the Section Network Controller Setting of this Manual).
Orion ISS Arming and disarming are executed when the S2000-K is in the current time display mode, which can be reached, if necessary, by pressing the CLEAR button. Examples of arming/disarming procedures using the S2000-K keypad are given below. Partition Arming Procedure Switch the S2000-К, if necessary, into the current time display mode...
S2000-K keypad. If entered password (presented access device) is not identified by the network controller, the S2000-K produces the Error beep and displays the ILLEGAL CODE message followed by switching to the Time Display mode. After thrice-repeated entering of invalid passwords the keypad blocks password inputting for 30 seconds.
S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms section of this manual), then receiving an alarm mes- sage from the network controller causes the S2000-K keypad to turn its LED indicator on in blinking mode, output the message on the display and turn on the beeper (except the PANIC ALARM mes- sage).
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If several alarm mes- sages are received by the S2000-K keypad at the same time, a message with the highest alarm level is displayed. The main groups of messages in ascending alarm level order are shown below:...
Orion ISS KEYPAD OPERATIONS SUMMARY Requesting Access Switch the S2000-K display to the Time Display mode (if necessary) CLEAR Type your password (or present your access device) Select the proper door from the list of available ones t or u, or a door #...
S2000-К Operating TRANSMITTING S2000-K EVENTS TO THE NETWORK CONTROLLER The S2000-K keypad automatically transmits the network controller which this one is connected to the messages about its current status such as: DEVICE RESET TAMPER ALARM The device enclosure has been open...
4 holes Æ 4 Figure 1. S2000-K Overall and Mounting Dimensions The S2000-K is to be mounted on walls or other constructions within the premises which are pro- tected against atmospheric fallouts, mechanical damage, and unauthorized access. Select the mounting location that is to be approximately 1.5 m above the floor.
S2000-К Installation WIRING Mount and wire the S2000-К as shown in Figure 2. Wires are connected to the S2000-K by means of the screw terminal blocks. S2000-К Power Supply To a Network Controller XT1.1 XT1.2 (Orion PC or S2000(М)) RS-485 Figure 2.
NO RS485 LINE, the keypad LED flashing once per a second. In order the S2000-K to operate as a part of an Orion system it must be assigned to a unique network address (see Section Programming the Network Address of the S2000-К of this Manual).
UProg can be downloaded from the site of the Bolid Company at the address of www.bolid.com. The network address of the S2000-K can also be programmed with the help of the tools of the net- work controller being in use.
The S2000-К stores its settings in its non-volatile memory. To identify the S2000-K keypad within a group of devices of an Orion system, the keypad must be assigned to a unique number within the RS-485 interface line ¾ the network address ranged from 1 to 127 (see below).
Programming the S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms In order the S2000-K keypad can display system events received from the network controller, the special keypad option, Display Events, must be enabled. If, moreover, the keypad is supposed to in- dicate system alarms by flashing its LED and issuing various sound signals, the Indicate Alarms key- pad option must be activated.
Enable managing the partitions by means the S2000-K keypad in question (see below) If the S2000-K keypad is to be used for visualizing system events and indicating alarms, adjust the mechanism of translating system events from the network controller to the S2000-K (see below).
Orion ISS Figure 4 Also, you can add the S2000-K descriptor to the console database by means of the tool from the Devices window toolbar, defining all the keypad parameters manually. Programming the Console for Receiving Commands from the Keypad In order to use the S2000-К...
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Keypad rights are defined by specifying in the controller database the list of partitions which can be managed using the S2000-K. There are two ways for users to be authorized by the system to enter partition control commands using the S2000-K. The first way is to enter a digital PIN code directly from the S2000-K keypad.
Orion ISS To assign the S2000-K keypad to the list of partitions provided that users will be authorized via enter- ing their PIN codes directly from the keypad, drag and drop the relevant partition descriptors from the bottom window on the keypad descriptor in the Device Rights window as shown in Figure 5.
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(see Figure 7). Figure 7 Then, in the bottom window select a group of the zones which will be included to the new partition and drag and drop them on the partition descriptor (see Figure 8 and Figure 9). www.bolid.com...
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Orion ISS Figure 8 Figure 9 www.bolid.com...
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, or browsing arrow buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar, or selecting the Pages®Others®Event Translation menu command. Drag the keypad descriptor in the Devices window and drop them on the device tree in the Event Translation window (see Figure 10). Figure 10 www.bolid.com...
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Orion ISS 3. The keypad descriptor being selected in the Event Translation window, define in the Inspector window the kinds of events which are supposed to be displayed by the keypad (see Figure 11). Figure 11 www.bolid.com...
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S2000-К Programming 4. Switch the bottom window of the page to the partition display mode by clicking (see Figure 12) or selecting the relevant menu command. The list of system partitions will appear in the bottom window. Figure 12 www.bolid.com...
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Orion ISS 5. Drag and drop the partitions which events will be displayed by the keypad from the Partitions win- dow on the keypad descriptor in the Event Translation window (see Figure 13). Figure 13 6. Now configuring is completed. www.bolid.com...
2. Running the PProg Programming Tool or Orion Soft- ware tools, make sure that: - the S2000-K is enrolled in the list of devices con- nected to the network controller, and - the S2000-К is specified as the device the controller...
Once per a year personnel of the Service Company shall perform a scheduled inspection of the S2000-K in order to check its operation condition and find out potential defects. If during the warranty period the keypad does not meet any requirements set forth in this section, this will be the grounds to raise a climb to the manufacturer.
Orion ISS S2000-K Testing Procedure For testing operability of the S2000-K, wire the keypad as shown in Figure 14. Two resistors of 220 Ω and 0.125 W, R1 and R2, shall be brought between the S2000/S2000M console and the S2000-K keypad as shown in the diagram in order to introduce damping into the communication line between the devices.
S2000-К Appendix System Events Displayed by the Keypad LCD www.bolid.com...
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#4 of the device Alarm #1 included into the partition #7 Loop Tamper Closing the enclosure of the detector included into the 7 001/004 intrusion alarm loop #4 of the device #1 included into Restored the partition #7 www.bolid.com...
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The door monitored by the device with the network D001 address 1 has just been closed after being held open or forced open The device with the network address 1 has entered Local PROGR D001 Programming the Key Programming Mode www.bolid.com...
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BOLID ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Bolid Company and its divisions and subsidiaries («Seller»), 4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolev 141070, Moscow Re- gion, Russia warrants its security equipment (the «product») to be free from defects in materials and workman- ship for one year from date of original purchase, under normal use and service. Seller’s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for parts or labor, any product proven to be defective in mate- rials or workmanship under normal use and service.
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