olympia electronics BS-458 Manual

olympia electronics BS-458 Manual

Burglar alarm panel

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  • Page 1 BS-458 Burglar alarm panel...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Description ............................ 3 Instructions for the user ....................... 5 Basic controls ........................... 5 2.1. Armed system indication ......................6 2.2. Advanced operations ......................6 2.3. Main User menu ........................9 3. Installation instructions ........................14 3.1. Quick installation guide ......................14 3.2.
  • Page 3: Description

    1. Description Thank you for purchasing this product of Olympia Electronics. A European manufacturer. The BS-458 is a 4 zone burglar alarm panel. It is controlled using the built-in keypad. The panel also has an expansion slot used for an automatic GSM telephone dialler (BS-454).
  • Page 4 Base mounting holes Alignment vial Cable entry Zone connections area Mains power supply connections The photo above shows the base of the BS-458 panel. All the connections are done on the base and the connections cables pass under the base. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 5: Instructions For The User

    2. Instructions for the user 1. Basic controls The panel has 1 main code (master) which by default is set to [1 2 3 4] and up-to 20 user codes which by default are not programmed. The system can operate with two different modes. Depending on the mode of operation, the arm and disarm operations differ.
  • Page 6: Armed System Indication

    Armed system indication When the system is armed then next to the clock, instead of the Olympia electronics logo there is a lock symbol. Next to the lock symbol we can see which sections are armed. In this example we can see that the system is partially armed because only the B section is armed.
  • Page 7 (*) key we can view the panel firmware version, the information regarding the technician supporting the system and the signal level (If a GSM is connected) TECHNICIAN INFO The selection «TECHNICIAN INFO» by default has information of SIGNAL LEVEL Olympia electronics. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 8 If “SIGNAL LEVEL” is selected and a GSM module is not connected NO GSM CONNECTED then the following message is shown. PRESS ‘#’ TO RETURN 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 9: Main User Menu

    2.3. Main User menu Warning! While in the main user menu the GSM is inactive. It cannot conduct call nor can it send or receive sms. The same adheres to the Technician Menu. Via the user menu we can change critical parameters of the system. To enter the user menu we must know the master code.
  • Page 10 If we want to alter a password we select «CHANGE PASSWORD», press the key (*) and the display shows: CHANGE PASSWORD SELECT FROM 01-20 We enter the number of the password (i.e. 03) which we want to change and we see: 03:CHANGE PASSWORD - - - - After entering the 4 new digits the system request us to repeat them.
  • Page 11 ______SETTINGS_______ With the selection «ARM WITH TECH. CODE» we select if the ARM WITH TECH. CODE system will be armed or disarmed with the password of the DAY OF WEEK SETTING technician. By default this selection is set to NO. DATE SETTING TIME SETTING IDLE BACKLIGHT LEVEL...
  • Page 12 With the selection «IDLE BACKLIGHT LEVEL» we select the brightness of the display when the system is idle. By default the selection is set to 40%. With the selection «IDLE BACKLIGHT MODE» we can select when the illumination of the display is active.
  • Page 13 Enter the hours and minutes that we want the timer to activate and we see: _ CHANGE DAY OF WEEK _ EVERY DAY Select the day of the week that we want the timer to operate. If we select «EVERY DAY» it will operate all of the days. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY...
  • Page 14: Installation Instructions

    3. Installation instructions 3.1. Quick installation guide By default the panel has the following settings section Α Zone 1 : Zone with delay section Β Zone 2 : Zone with delay section Β Zone 3 : Zone without delay section Β Zone 4 : Zone without delay Zone 5 : TAMPER zone Entry time : 30 seconds...
  • Page 15 In case of replacing the fuse, use the spare fuse included in the package. To remove the fuse, use flat nose pliers as shown above. Connecting the sirens For connecting the autonomous siren type BS-413 up-to 7 cables are required. On the terminals (+) και...
  • Page 16 Each panel can accept 1 autonomous and 1 internal siren. Note : The BS-458 panel cooperates with the BS-413 siren in order to prevent the siren from sounding when the panel is in the technicians menu. This is useful if the technician wants to change the battery of the siren and does not require the use of the service cable.
  • Page 17: Zone Connections

    Zone connections Connecting the panel with radars (infrared movement detectors, PIR) or other devices that require power. For the connection, 4 cables are required (6 if the TAMPER is connected). The 2 cables are connected to the (12V) and (-) of the panel and provide power to the respective terminals of all the detectors.
  • Page 18: Smoke And Heat Detector Connections

    Smoke and heat detector connections The connection of the fire detectors must be done to a zone which has been programmed as a «FIRE» zone. The normally closed contacts of the relay on the base (NC,C) are connected in series with the resistor of the zone of the panel.
  • Page 19 This shown that there is a next page from the current one. This shows that there is a previous page than the current one. This means that there is a previous and a next page than the current one. For entering a menu: While on the initial screen, press the key (*), and select with the up and down keys (keys 2 and 8) «...
  • Page 20: Programming How The Passwords Function

    Programming how the passwords function If after selecting «CODES» and pressing (*) we select «CHANGE PASSWORD» we see: CHANGE PASSWORD Via this option we can select the way that each user SELECT FROM 01-20 password functions. We enter the number of the password that we want to program or to change the password function and we see: __ CODE REACTION __ For each code we must make one of the following selections...
  • Page 21 «EXIT TIME». Is the time from when the arming password is entered until the actual arming of the system. Pressing (*) reveals a new screen where ______SETTINGS______ the current exit time is shown. By default it is 45 seconds. We enter the new ENTRANCE TIME required exit time with 2 digit numbers (05-99 2 digits are mandatory) i.e.
  • Page 22: Automatic Arming-Disarming

    Automatic arming-disarming The next selection in the technician menu is the selection «TIMERS». Via this selection we can program up-to 10 automatic arming or disarming of the whole or partial system. Selecting «TIMERS» we see: ______TIMERS________ CHANGE TIMER The selection «CHANGE TIMER» is also used to create a DELETE TIMER procedure.
  • Page 23: Zone Programming

    By pressing the (*) key we see: _ CHANGE ACTION _ We make the required selection of the function that we want the ARM ALL timer to do and press the key (*). The system confirms the DISARM ALL selection. ARM Α...
  • Page 24 «FIRE». This zone will issue an immediate alarm even if the panel is disarmed. It will also produce a fire alarm message if a telephone dialer is installed. It can be used on zones that have smoke and heat detectors. «SILENT».
  • Page 25: Output Programming

    Output programming The next setting of the technician menu is «OUTPUT». Via this __ OUTPUT SELECTION __ setting we can program how each of the outputs Ρ1, Ρ2 will operate. When an output is activated we mean that it has 12V or the relay has been activated.
  • Page 26: Initial Settings Of The Automatic Gsm Telephone Operator Bs-454

    Initial settings of the automatic GSM telephone operator BS-454 To install the GSM card BS-454 in the panel BS-458, we must first deactivate it. Next install the card according to the instruction. Next activate the panel. We must inform the panel that the card was installed. This is done by going to the menu «TECHNICIAN MENU»...
  • Page 27 ALL EVENTS display. More option can be viewed only with the computer software ALARM ONLY PC-468 that accompanies the panel BS-458. FAULT ONLY PANIC AND FIRE ONLY Due to the fact that in this menu not all option are shown, the cursor ON ARM does not highlight the current option but always the top most.
  • Page 28: Resetting To Factory Default Passwords

    The programming of the panel can be done easily by using the special computer software PC-468 that is provided free by Olympia Electronics. To connect the panel to the computer a simple mini-USB cable is required. This is provided with the BS-458 as well as the newest version of the software. 8/10/2015...
  • Page 29: Connection Function

    The installation of the program is done automatically by inserting the CD in the drive or by running the file BS-468setup.exe found in the installation CD. After the installation connect the USB cable to the USB port of the BS-458 panel in order to establish a connection with the panel. When the program starts we have 3 options:...
  • Page 30 the connected devices and the keyboards are shown. Press OK to continue. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 31 We can receive all the settings of the panel by clicking on , as shown below. The panel requests a password for this operation. We must enter either the technician code ( 9 9 9 9 ) or the main user password ( 1 2 3 4 ) to receive all the settings of the panel. Next we can set or view all the settings of the panel such as zones, passwords, events, timers and outputs.
  • Page 32: Programming The Panel

    Programming the panel We can view or alter the settings of the panel. The above settings can be altered only be using the keyboard but by using the software we have a better visual perspective and the programming is easier. Also by using the software we can easily synchronize the date and the time of the computer to that of the panel by clicking on the corresponding button.
  • Page 33 If for example we want to change the entrance time to 40 seconds press the up arrow next to the 30 second entrance time as shown below. We see that the entrance time 40 is highlighted. This means that we have changed this setting but the have not been stored yet. By clicking on the button «Send» a window is shown for sending the new settings to the panel.
  • Page 34 This procedure is adhered too for every change in the settings. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 35: Zone Settings

    Zone settings To set the zones of the panel we select the option «Zones». And a screen like the one below is shown. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 36 The technician can alter the operation of each zone whereas the main user can give a name to each zone so it can be easily recognized. The screen above shows how we can change the name of each zone. Warning!! The name of the zone can change only by using the PC software. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 37: Password Settings

    Password settings If the technician enters the password option he can change only the reaction, section and output as shown in the next screen capture. The technician can also make changes to the codes which can also be done from the BS-466 keyboard.
  • Page 38 When we enter a code it request for us to enter it 2 times in order to avoid errors. In the previous screen we a can see an option «Visible codes». With this option the main user can later if the codes will be shown or if they will be in the form an asterix. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 39 The screen above shows a typical system. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 40: Events

    Events With this option we can see all the events of the panel. Clicking the button «Receive» to view all the events that have occurred The columns shown are: Α/Α the number of the event Date and time of the event. Category.
  • Page 41: Timer Settings

    With the button «Open» we can open a stored events file. Timer settings With the timers option we can program automatic arming and disarming of the system. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 42 The screen above shows timer 2 used to arm section “A” every day at 2:50 AM whereas timer4 disarms the system every day at 12:00 AM. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 43: Output Settings

    The option OUTPUTS is used to show all the outputs. The function is as described in altering the outputs by the BS-458 keyboard. In the name column we can enter a name of the output so we can remember its function i.e.
  • Page 44: New File

    New file With this option we can start a new installation without the panel being connected. First we select what the panel will contain a GSM or not. Next we alter all the required settings and save the file using the selection File  Save. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 45: Open File

    When we select to open a file, a window in shown like in the screen below. Select the file you want to open, e.g. the test.oaf. To program the panel with the settings of the file we must first connect the PC with the BS-458 keyboard using the mini-USB cable.
  • Page 46: Firmware Update

    Firmware update. The firmware of the panel can be updated using the PC software. This is accomplished from the menu Help>Firmware Update. When this is selected then the system requests a confirmation to proceed. If Yes is selected then the technician code is requested. If the technician code is entered correctly then the procedure starts and the screen below is shown.
  • Page 47 When the procedure is completed with success then the respective message is shown. 8/10/2015 921458000_09_003...
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Gsm Bs-454 Telephone Dialer

    Olympia Electronics for reprogramming. Adjusting the GSM BS-454 telephone dialer The BS-458 panel might have a GSM BS-454 dialer installed. To set if the GSM is active we must go to the panel‟s menu and activate the option «GSM installed».
  • Page 49 If the GSM was not installed previously then in order for the GMS‟s icon to be shown we must click on the button «new» (the left most button of the top row of buttons). Immediately three new buttons will be shown and by pressing the button «connect» the GSM will be recognized and its icon will be shown.
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  • Page 51: Technical Characteristics

    4 Technical characteristics Description BS-458 Burglar alarm panel Power supply 220-240VAC/50-60HZ Consumption 15VA Battery type Seal lead acid (Pb) Battery 12V / 1,3Ah Charging circuit Stabilized power supply 13,8V / 50mA Siren circuit AS The AS output is used to power the external siren and is also used to charge the batteries 13,8V 200mA.
  • Page 52: Peripheral Device Consumption Chart

    To achieve a 12 hour autonomy we must install up to 8 BS-405 or 3 BS-409 when no GSM is installed. If a GSM is installed then we can install up to BS-405 or 2 BS-409. When the BS-458 is powered only by the battery then the BS-413 siren is not powered by the BS-458 panel.
  • Page 53: Information Regarding The Installation

    Information regarding the installation Passwords Master password: (1 2 3 4 ) ____________ Α/Α Owner Function Password Zones Section Α/Α (Α Β C) Area Various information Entry time : ________ seconds Exit time : _________ seconds Siren time : ________ minutes Technician password: ( 9 9 9 9 ) ____________ 8/10/2015...

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