DAITEM SH320AU Installation Manual

Control panel,siren,keypad

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  • Page 2 • Some functions are only available with control panel versions 2.0.0 or later (enter on the control panel keypad to check the version). • Operational differences in relation to former ranges are described in the compatibility booklet available in the Daitem Installers section at www.daitem.co.uk. Control panels manage: •...
  • Page 3 System responses: WARNING • Control panel: 2 s audible beeps • External siren, 3 choices possible: - discreet sounding triggered (2 s) + strobe flashes (5 s) - discreet sounding triggered (2 s) - strobe flashes (5 s) DETERRENCE • Control panel: 5 s audible beeps •...
  • Page 4: Tooling Required

    2. Preparation 2.1 Precautions to be taken into account before installing the system 2.1.1 Site diagnosis before installation Before installing the system and deciding on the best place for each product, a diagnosis of the site to check its radio transmission range must first be performed.
  • Page 5: Opening The Control Panel

    2.3 Opening the control panel 1. Remove the cover. 2. Insert a screwdriver into Side view the bottom right-hand side (A) of the base and push on it in order to open the Cover control panel (B). 3. Place the dialler on a flat surface and then remove the base 4.
  • Page 6 LED indications LEDs LED status Meaning steady button pressed or line occupied Three-colour LED red continuous rapid flashing operation blocked when powered 12 s maximum rapid flashing connection test, date and reference 1 flash every 5 s permanent indication of test mode 2 flashes every 10 s permanent indication of installation mode 3 rapid flashes...
  • Page 7 2.5 Installing the S.I.T.E. NVM stick, input/output card and transmission module (optional) 2.5.1 Installing the S.I.T.E. NVM stick (with power off) Insert the S.I.T.E. stick in the The S.I.T.E. Module allows: appropriate compartment • saving all the parameters and personalised vocal messages and making sure it is the right loading this information into the Control Panel without the need way round.
  • Page 8: Power Supply

    2.6 Power supply Type of power supply to be installed according to media used: • 2 x (3.6 v, 13 Ah) lithium power pack, BatLi 22 • Li-Ion = 3.7 V/1.2 Ah Li-Ion rechargeable back-up battery • Mains power module = 200-240 VAC 50-60 Hz / 4.5 VDC 2.2 A internal mains power module Control panel with telephone transmission module/media available Control panel without...
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT • Use of the back-up battery is often compulsory for operation with a transmission module (see chapter 2.6 Power supply). • the back-up battery is recharged on the control panel and is designed to back up the main power supply. •...
  • Page 10 2.6.3 When using with the mains power module and Li-ion rechargeable battery (not supplied) 1. Connect the rechargeable back-up battery 2. Clip the back-up battery into its compartment. to the 2-point connector. 2-point connector Battery 3. Loosen the internal mains power 4.
  • Page 11: Recognition Programming

    7. Connect the other end of the mains IMPORTANT cable to the mains power via an • If the control panel does not respond as it should: unswitched fused connection box. - disconnect the mains power supply then disconnect the power module, - disconnect the back-up battery, 8.
  • Page 12 3.2 Programming an intrusion detector to be recognised by the control panel Different types of triggering possible: • immediate, • time-delayed, • combined. Immediate triggering Time-delayed triggering In the event of intrusion, the alerts and deterrents are In the event of intrusion, the alerts and deterrents are immediately triggered.
  • Page 13 Detector recognition programming involves selecting: Control panel reference Number of groups Number of detectors • a protection group from 1 to 8 (according to the type SH320AU of control panel), SH340AU • the type of triggering (immediate, time-delayed or combined).
  • Page 14 • With an information and command keypad SH630AX: “beeep” “bip, remote control unit X” then 10 s max. Press and hold “Off” until the control The control panel issues a voice The keypad issues a long beep to Press then on the panel responds message to confirm keypad recognition...
  • Page 15 3.6 Deleting a programmed product The control panel recognises 5 types of product according to their number. Type of product Number Detector Remote control unit Siren Dialler Radio repeater relay or receiver To delete a programmed product, enter: type of product product n°...
  • Page 16: Changing Operating Modes

    IMPORTANT: all parameter-setting must be performed using TwinLoad ® software available in the Installers section at www.daitem.co.uk. 5.1 Modifying access codes If the system has a command keypad, any modifications to the control panel must be repeated on the command keypad.
  • Page 17 Number of access code digits Factory code Number Before modifying access codes, the number of access remote of digits installer master monitoring code digits must first be determined. centre This modification must be done using the factory code. 4 (factory) 1111 0000 2222...
  • Page 18 Example: To replace the factory installer code “1111” with the new code “5678”, proceed as follows: “beeep” 5.4 Modifying the remote monitoring centre code (if transmission module installed) • Modifying the remote monitoring centre code To modify the remote monitoring centre code, proceed as follows: “beeep”...
  • Page 19 5.6 Blocking system arming If a fault occurs, system arming can be blocked. The control panel can be programmed for 5 types of response. Response Value arming blocked disabled arming blocked if at least one of the following faults occurs: •...
  • Page 20 5.7.2 Entry time delay • To modify the entry time delay on all groups, enter: “bip + value entered” from 0 to 90 s Factory: 20 s. • To modify the entry time delay on one of the groups, enter: “bip + group X + value entered”...
  • Page 21 Control panel ref. Number of detectors Product type Number Hardwired input SH320AU Detector SH340AU Remote control unit SH380AU Siren Dialler Radio repeater relay or receiver Example of personalised message: detector 4 in “entrance hall”, enter: “entrance hall”...
  • Page 22 - The chosen detector must be allocated to one of the groups selected. • To programme ending of the exit time delay on one or several groups, enter: Control panel ref. Number of groups SH320AU detector n° n° of group SH340AU...
  • Page 23 • Access restricted to certain groups from 1 to 32 group 1 to 8 buttons master code user code user code (chosen user code) (according to type of control panel) Example: to restrict user code 1 to Group 1, enter: Group 1 button In this case, only the Disarmed or Armed Group 1 button can be accessed via user code 1.
  • Page 24 Personalising a command button to arm or disarm groups 1 to 8 IMPORTANT: all disarm or arm commands can only be accessed via a code. • To personalise a button so that it arms groups 1 to 8, enter: button to be group(s) 1 to 8 personalised Example: to personalise the...
  • Page 25 Type of indication To modify the type of indication, enter: • For warning: • For deterrence: • For prealarm: 0: disabled 0: disabled 0: disabled 1: sounding (2 s) 1: sounding (5 s) 1: sounding (loud for 15 s) Factory: sounding (2 s) Factory: sounding (5 s) Factory: sounding (loud for 15 s) Common group...
  • Page 26 Uninhibitable detector If an exit is still open when the system is armed or a detector abnormally and repeatedly triggers, the control panel automatically inhibits the detector concerned. To delete this automatic inhibition, enter: “bip, detector X, 0 or 1” 0: inhibitable programmed 1: uninhibitable...
  • Page 27 Example 1: Parameter 26 on the control panel is set at 0. Whatever the configuration of the other devices and the duration of the media cut, the event will only be memorised in the events log and indicated vocally. Exemple 2: Parameter 26 is set at 2 on the control panel, at 1 on the dialler and at 1 on the internal and external sirens.
  • Page 28 If the hardwired input is configured for an exit, intrusion, deterrence or prealarm, it is factory allocated to group 1 set for immediate triggering. To modify this allocation, enter: groups 0: immediate 1 to 8 1: time-delayed 2: combined Factory: hardwired input allocated to group 1 set for immediate triggering B.
  • Page 29 Inhibiting and reactivating a product Type of product Number • To inhibit a product, enter: Detector Remote control unit Siren Dialler type of product product n° Radio repeater relay or receiver • To reactivate a product, enter: type of product product n°...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Relay Outputs

    8.2.3 Testing the keypads The keypads must be in installation mode. If they are not, enter: then master code installer code Press the “Off” button on the keypads and the control panel issues the voice “bip, off, remote control unit X, “beeep”...
  • Page 31 8.4 Fixing the control panel in place 1. Remove the tamper washer located on the 2. • To be able to install the control panel, there must be a clearance back of the base. of 5 cm to the left and 3 cm on top of the base to allow for the hinge and a clearance of 18 cm below the base to open or lock the control panel.
  • Page 32 6. A. Close the control panel. 7. Lock the control panel B. Put the cover back on. using the screw in the bag of accessories. Side view Control panel locking Control panel opening 8.5 Checking products and radio links To ensure long-lasting radio link reliability, once the products have been installed, each radio link must be checked carefully.
  • Page 33: Performing A Real Test

    9. Performing a real test First put the system in user mode. IMPORTANT • The sounding level of the siren can cause hearing disorders and the necessary precautions must therefore be taken when testing triggering. • Let correspondents know beforehand. 1.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    10. Maintenance 10.1 Fault indications The control panel supervises and identifies products in the installation. It monitors the state of: • the power supply, • the radio links, • the tamper contact, • the availability of the telephone line (1), •...
  • Page 35 10.3 Consulting the events log The events log contains the last 1,000 time and date-stamped events occurring in the system. It also keeps track of specific system operation and maintenance events. The events log can be consulted: • locally, using the control panel keypad, •...
  • Page 36: Changing The Battery

    • The lithium battery pack must be replaced with the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics, i.e. 2 x (3.6 V - 13 Ah). • We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi22 battery available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability.
  • Page 37 11. Appendix Accessories and power supplies to be used for control panel-diallers 1. Transmission module SH501AX: PSTN + Ethernet (ADSL) Media used Power supplies and accessories to be used References PSTN + Ethernet (ADSL) PSTN only Ethernet (ADSL) only Power supplies from the catalogue to be used 200-240 VAC 50-60 Hz / 4.5 VDC 2.2 A Choice between: RXU01X...
  • Page 38 3. Transmission module SH503AX: PSTN + GSM/GPRS + Ethernet (ADSL) Media used Power supplies PSTN (GSM/ (PSTN+ (PSTN and accessories Ref. + GSM/ GPRS PSTN GSM/GPRS ADSL GSM/GPRS) + ADSL) to be used GPRS + ADSL) only only only only only + ADSL only...
  • Page 39: Summary Of Parameters

    12. Summary of parameters Access code parameters Essential parameter-setting Factory Parameter description Parameter-setting sequence Possible values Page parameters Master code MMMM * 50 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? ** 0 0 0 0 code with 4, 5 or 6 digits Installer code I I I I * 51 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? ** 1 1 1 1...
  • Page 40 Control panel parameters Essential parameter-setting Parameter Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page description sequence parameters Exit time delay * 1 * ? ? ** 90 s 0 to 90 s Entrance time delay * 2 * ? ? ** 20 s 0 to 90 s Delayed sounding * 3 * ? ? **...
  • Page 41 Control panel parameters (cont.) Parameter Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page description sequence parameters Groups enabled * 41 * ? ? ? ? ** group 1 choice of group(s): 1 to 8* in Armed Partial One Groups enabled * 42 * ? ? ? ? ** group 2 choice of group(s): 1 to 8* in Armed Partial Two...
  • Page 42 Control panel parameters (cont.) Parameter Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page description sequence parameters Command button * 58 * T * C * AT ** configuration 1 T: button to be personalised personalisation C: command n° (see table of personalised commands) acces AT: access type to commands...
  • Page 43 Summary of commands Command description Parameter-setting sequence Page Operating mode check # 4 ## Radio link check # 5 ## Programmed product programming check # 11 ## Commands for personalisation IMPORTANT Enter: • In installation mode, the keypad commands can be accessed directly. •...
  • Page 44: Technical Data

    13. Technical data Technical specifications Control panel SH320AU • SH340AU • SH380AU Power supply • BatLi 22 lithium power pack: 2 x (3.6 V – 13 Ah) • or 200-240 VAC 50-60 Hz / 4.5 VDC 2.2 A mains power module backed up by Li-Ion 3.7 V 1.2 Ah battery (not supplied)
  • Page 45 14. Installation sheet (pull-out) Customer name: ______________________________________________________________ Date installed: List of detectors Detector Personalised Alarm Intrusion detector Group Time delay Location n° message level control panel e.g. motion detector N° 1 Time-delayed deterrence dining room protection detector...
  • Page 46 List of keypads and keyfobs Keypad/keyfob type Keypad/keyfob n° List of sirens Siren Distribution List of radio repeater relays Radio repeater relay Distribution...
  • Page 48 To obtain advice when installing your system or before returning equipment, please contact the Daitem technical support team (44 (0) 844 824 6693) or check the web site at: www.daitem.co.uk A team of qualified technicians will advise you what to do.

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