INIM Electronics SmartLiving 505 Installation And Programming Manual

INIM Electronics SmartLiving 505 Installation And Programming Manual

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EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-6
EN 50131-10
EN 50136-1
EN 50136-2
EN 50130-4
EN 50130-5
CEB T014
SMARTLIVING
Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems
INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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  • Page 1 Installation and programming manual EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 CEB T014 SMARTLIVING INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    24 months. As INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation and programming manual Table of contents Warranty ........2 Limited warranty .
  • Page 4 Anti-intrusion control panels Web interface ........55 Control panel registration .
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Installation and programming manual ABOUT THIS MANUAL MANUAL CODE DCMIINE0SLIVINGE VERSION 6.40 Terminology CONTROL PANEL, The main supervisory unit or any constituent parts of the SmartLiving intrusion control system. SYSTEM, DEVICE LEFT, RIGHT, BEHIND, Directions as seen by the operator when directly in front of the mounted device. ABOVE, BELOW DIALLER A device which sends voice calls or digital reports to programmed contact numbers in...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 General Information

    Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. Description of the product and various models Description: Intrusion control panel...
  • Page 7: Patents Pending

    Installation and programming manual • IB100/RU BUS isolator board (accessory item) • ProbeTH thermal-probe kit for battery-charge optimization (accessory item) • TamperNO tamper-protection kit (accessory item) • Backup battery, 12V @ 7, 9 or 17Ah (depending on the control panel) •...
  • Page 8: Operator Qualifications

    Anti-intrusion control panels Operator Qualifications 1-6-1 Installer The installer is the person (or group of persons) who sets up and programs the entire security system in accordance with the purchaser's requirements and in respect of the safety laws in force. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is the installer's responsibility to instruct them on how to use the security system properly.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 The Control Panel And Peripherals

    Thermal probe for optimization of the battery charging process, based on heat transfer Screws to secure the frontplate of the metal enclosure Security system “INIM Electronics security-protected area” sticker protected area Items not included in the package: Dislodgement tamper protection, backup battery, SmartLeague programming software CD, Installer's manual.
  • Page 10 Anti-intrusion control panels 2-1-2 Control panel descriptions Table 2-2: Control panels - electrical and mechanical features SmartLiving Control panel models 1050 1050/G3 1050L 1050L/G3 10100L 10100L/G3 power supply 230V ~ -15% +10% 50/60Hz Voltage nominal output 13.8V output range from 9 to 13.8V maximum 0.2A 0.5A...
  • Page 11 Readers Sounderflashers (Ivy-B, Hedera) Air2-BS200 Transceivers Digital keys and wireless command devices Possible key combinations 4294967296 IB100 isolators Nexus dialer Codes Scenarios Timers Recordable Events 1000 Programmable events SmartLiving 505 SmartLiving 1050/G3 SmartLiving 515 The control panel and peripherals...
  • Page 12 Anti-intrusion control panels Power supply SmartLiving1050/1050L, 1050/G3, 1050L/G3 Switching power supply SmartLiving 10100L, 10100L/G3 SmartLiving10100L/G3 Table 2-6: Control panels - description of parts 1050 1050/G3 Models 1050L 1050L/G3 SLiving 10100L 10100L/G3 Metal enclosure Mother board LIVPWR100 board Power adapter (Transformer) Switching power supply Connection terminal board to mains 230V~ - 50/60 Hz Mains cable entry...
  • Page 13 Installation and programming manual SmartLiving 505/515 control-panel motherboard Table 2-8: Mother board - description of parts 1050 1050/G3 Models 1050L 1050L/G3 10100L 10100L/G3 Connector for power-supply cable between power-supply unit xx/xx/xx and control panel QC Passed Backup-battery connector Do not use...
  • Page 14: Environmental Conditions

    (2 power-supply wire and 2 data exchange wires, refer to paragraph 3-2-1 The I-BUS line wiring). The intellectual property rights regarding the electrical, structural and protocol features of the BUS are the sole property of INIM Electronics s.r.l. The I-BUS is not a RS485 differential BUS. Environmental Conditions...
  • Page 15: Peripherals

    Installation and programming manual The nBy/S reader is suitable for outdoor installation and operates best under the following conditions: • Temperature: from -25° to +70°C • Maximum humidity: 93% (without condensation; for 30 days per year granting that the relative humidity can touch points of 95% without being subject to condensation) •...
  • Page 16 Anti-intrusion control panels Keypad terminals: Tabella 2-15: Joy - terminal board icon/identifier description Terminal “+” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “D” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “S” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “-” for the I-BUS connection Screw terminal of keypad terminal T1 Negative power terminal (Negative or GND) Screw terminal of keypad terminal T2 Negative power terminal (Negative or GND)
  • Page 17 Installation and programming manual Connection of the keypad is achieved through the connector on the back and must done using the 8 wire cable which comes with the keypad. Aria/HG - wall Tabella 2-18: Aria/HG - connection wires bracket Wire terminal description colour...
  • Page 18 Anti-intrusion control panels You can connect Code/G and Concept/G keypads using the connector on the back of the Mounting bracket device, using either the 6 wire cable (included), or the KB100 terminal board included in the deep-bracket kit (accessory kit). 6 wire cable KB100 - terminal board Table 2-21: Connection cables - KB100 terminal board...
  • Page 19 Installation and programming manual Table 2-23: Alien - description of parts Screw locations Alien/G - front Back-locking grip locations Flush-mount screw locations for “503” box Terminal board/Connector for wires Dislodgement-tamper microswitch Open-tamper microswitch Battery connector Mini USB connector Slot for micro-SD card Selection jumper connectors for EOL resistance on RS485 LED activity...
  • Page 20 Anti-intrusion control panels Connection of the Alien/S keypad is achieved through the connector on the back and Alien/S - 8 wire cable must done using the 8 wire cable which comes with the keypad. Table 2-25: Alien/S - Connection wires Wire Alien/S ter- description...
  • Page 21 Installation and programming manual 2-3-6 Flex5 Input/Output expansions Flex5/U Flex5/P The input/output expansion board enclosure is available in two versions, which differ with regard to the board housing: • Flex5/P comes in the enclosure shown above. This version can be set up to monitor dislodgement and open-enclosure tamper by inserting a jumper into connector [D], as shown.
  • Page 22 INIM Electronics s.r.l. also offers Ivy sounderflasher models which are connectable via I- BUS cable, which permit the programming and control of SmartLiving intrusion-control panels, for extended customization of the security system.
  • Page 23 Installation and programming manual For a complete description of all these devices refer to the Installation Guide provided with the sounderflasher. 2-3-11 IB100 isolators Isolators from the IB100 series peripherals can be connected directly to the I-BUS, in order to increase both its length and performance. Each isolator has 4 input terminals and 4 output terminals for the BUS connection with the following functions: •...
  • Page 24 Anti-intrusion control panels 2-3-12 Nexus dialers All models of the Nexus dialer are managed by the BUS. The Standard model interfaces SmartLiving control panels with GSM communication channels whereas, the Nexus/G model also interfaces with GPRS channels. The functions made available to control panels equipped with this device are: •...
  • Page 25: Smartlan Ethernet Interface

    Installation and programming manual After activation of the Fault LED (indicating a fault is present), you can obtain further information regarding the cause of the fault by simply pressing button P2 [D]. The successive activation of the Emergency and Fault signalling LEDs will signal as follows: Table 2-39: Fault signalling LED On Fault...
  • Page 26: Auxrel32 Power Distribution Board

    Anti-intrusion control panels Table 2-41: SmartLAN - description of parts SmartLAN/G LED - Board power LED - Control panel to SmartLAN connection LED - Network connection LED - Network activity LED - Connection speed at 100Mbps LED - transmission/reception over BUS RS232 LED - Network collision Fixing hole and earthing μSD-card (not included)
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Installation

    Installation and programming manual Chapter 3 INSTALLATION Installing the control panel 3-1-1 Wall-mounting The control panel should be located in a hidden place that can be accessed by authorized building occupants only. 1. Using the backbox (Table 2-6: Control panels - description of parts, J), mark the anchor screw locations on the wall.
  • Page 28 - red wire = positive Connect the cable to the control panel using the appropriate connector [C]: • For SmartLiving 505, 515, 1050 and 1050L control panel models, the connector is on the motherboard (Table 2-8: Mother board - description of parts, B).
  • Page 29 Installation and programming manual SmartLiving 505 SmartLiving 1050 SmartLiving 515 SmartLiving10100L/G3 Installation...
  • Page 30 1. Disconnect the battery (if necessary). 2. Connect the thermal probe to the connector on the power supply [E]. For control panels equipped with transformers (SmartLiving 505 and 515), it is necessary to connect the probe directly to the connector on the motherboard (Table 2-8: Mother board - description of parts, C).
  • Page 31 Installation and programming manual All the functions of the SmartLiving system which use the land line (voice dialler, answerphone, alarm receiving centre and teleservice) can be managed completely over the GSM network by the SmartLinkAdv. The SmartLink also allows teleservice maintenance over the GSM network.
  • Page 32 Anti-intrusion control panels 3-1-9 Maintenance status The maintenance status is signaled on the keypads by the “Maintenance” message and the address of the keypad. The address of the built-in reader (if enabled) of JOY/MAX keypads will also be shown. During service/maintenance mode, the control panel: •...
  • Page 33: Connecting Peripherals

    Installation and programming manual Connecting peripherals 3-2-1 The I-BUS line wiring SmartLiving peripherals (keypads, readers, expansions, sounderflashers, transceivers, isolators and GSM communicator) must be connected to the control panel via the I-BUS. The connection between the control panel and its peripherals is achieved through a 4 wire (or more) cable.
  • Page 34 Anti-intrusion control panels The following example will help you achieve a correct evaluation: IB100 IB100 Control panel IB100 IB100 IB100 BUS sections: BUS sections: BUS sections: 1 isolator in cascade 2 isolators in 3 isolators in connection cascade connection cascade connection 3-2-2 Installing JOY keypads 1.
  • Page 35 Installation and programming manual ATTENTION! Do not use or remove the counter support on the back of the keypad (Tabella 2-17: Aria/HG - description of parts, H). 6. Mount the keypad to the wall bracket, by first inserting the locking grips (Tabella 2-17: Aria/HG - description of parts, K) in place, then by pushing the keypad toward the wall then downward.
  • Page 36 Anti-intrusion control panels 3-2-6 Installing the Alien/G keypad 1. Prepare the placement area on order to flush-mount the device, taking care not to damage any electrical wiring, gas or water papers, etc. 2. Insert the flush-mount box (Table 3-3: Alien/G - mounting possibilities, A) into the placement area and secure it in place.
  • Page 37 Installation and programming manual 3-2-8 Installing nBy/S readers The wall-mount nBy/S reader is suitable for indoor and outdoor installation. Insert the two anchor screws [A] (included) into the two screw locations [B] on the plastic backplate. ATTENTION! In order to avoid the risk of piercing the silicone seal [C], and thus jeopardizing the waterproofing of the enclosure, insert the screws before fitting the seal.
  • Page 38: Addressing The Peripherals

    Anti-intrusion control panels 5. Install the microswitch as shown in the previous figure, so that the switch lever is compressed. If an unauthorized attempt to dismantle the nBy/X reader occurs, the lever will expand in order to open the contact which triggers instant alarms on the 24H terminal.
  • Page 39 Installation and programming manual Table 3-4: Peripherals address DIP-switch Expansions and nBy/S Expansions Keypads transceivers Blue Green Yellow nBy/X address address 12345678 address BS200 00000000 00000001 00000010 00000011 00000100 00000101 00000110 00000111 00001000 00001001 00001010 00001011 00001100 00001101 00001110 00001111 00010000 00010001 00010010...
  • Page 40 Anti-intrusion control panels 3-3-2 Addressing the keypads To assign addresses to keypads, follow the procedure described in paragraph 3-3-1 Fast addressing of keypads and readers or work through the following steps: k e y p a d a d d r e s s 1.
  • Page 41: Auto-Enrolling Peripherals

    Installation and programming manual 3-3-5 Addressing nBy readers To assign addresses to the system readers (with the exception of the built-in readers of the keypads), follow the instructions described in paragraph 3-3-5 Addressing nBy readers or work carefully through the following steps: 1.
  • Page 42 Anti-intrusion control panels 3-5-1 N.C./N.O. Balancing For N.C. (normally closed) and N.O. balancing (normally open), it is possible to detect two distinct zone conditions: • standby • alarm For each of these, the control panel reads different resistance values on the terminal, expressed below in Ohm.
  • Page 43: Wiring And Balancing Rollerblind/Shock Sensors

    Installation and programming manual 3-5-4 Double-Zone balancing Double zones without EOL resistor can discriminate 5 conditions on the entire terminal: • standby on both zones • alarm on zone 1 and standby on zone 2 • alarm on zone 2 and standby on zone 1 3K9Ohm •...
  • Page 44: Connecting Wireless Detectors

    Anti-intrusion control panels If the rollerblind or shock sensor is connected to a terminal of a wireless device, the connection cable must be less than 2 meters long. The rollerblind sensor must generate pulses with a length of between 500μsec and 10msec.
  • Page 45: Learn Zone Balancing

    Installation and programming manual Learn zone balancing Patent Once you have completed the wiring and configured the balancing of all the zones, you can pending instruct the control panel to save all the related parameters automatically, by activating the Learn zone bal. option (refer to paragraph 7-25 Default settings, Learn zone bal.). Connecting the outputs It is possible to set up the outputs to activate in response to the events the control panel manages.
  • Page 46: Installing Add-On Boards

    Anti-intrusion control panels 3-10 Installing add-on boards 3-10-1 AUXREL32 If you intend installing this board, work carefully through the following steps. 1. Disconnect the primary power supply to the control (230V~) and the backup bat- tery. 2. Insert the plastic supports into their respective locations (Table 2-6: Control pan- els - description of parts, M) on the back of the metal enclosure.
  • Page 47: Ip And Internet Connectivity

    Installation and programming manual 3-10-3 SmartLAN The SmartLAN board, available with SmartLAN/G and SmartLAN/SI versions, allows SmartLiving control panels to extend their connectivity to Ethernet and Internet networks. The operating capacity of the SmartLAN board depends on the proper configuration of the networks it is connected to. Therefore, if you are installing a SmartLAN board, it is necessary to contact the network administrator in order to configure it correctly.
  • Page 48 Anti-intrusion control panels • The port reserved for access to the web server. Set at 80 at default. • The Programming port (up/downloading). Set at 5004 at default. GATEWAY The gateway is the access point which each peripheral connected in the network uses to reach the Internet.
  • Page 49: Remote Access

    Installation and programming manual 3-11-3 Remote access To establish external communication with the SmartLAN/G web server via browser (Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, etc.), type in the configured public IP address of the router followed by the number of the external forwarding port, as follows: •...
  • Page 50: Chapter 4 First Power Up

    Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 4 FIRST POWER UP On first power up, the control panel initializes the parameters at default (factory settings). In addition, the control panel automatically enrolls all the peripherals it “sees” on the I- BUS (automatic addressing phase). The default address of all expansions, keypads and readers is address 1, therefore, if the system is equipped with more than one of each type of device, the automatic enrolling operation will be erroneous.
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 Installation Project Via The Smartleague

    Installation and programming manual Chapter 5 INSTALLATION PROJECT VIA THE SMARTLEAGUE The especially designed SmartLiving system can be programmed from a keypad or via PC. All programming functions can be accessed through the software programme. You will need: • A computer (to be connected to the control panel) •...
  • Page 52: Using The Software Program

    Anti-intrusion control panels Using the software program Each project, from the most uncomplicated to the most complex of systems, is represented by a solution, which contains the programming parameters and installation structure. A solution is dedicated to a specific type of apparatus and has its own programming interface.
  • Page 53 Installation and programming manual To remove a component from the structure, select it and press CANC on the com- puter keyboard. 3. To download the data to the control panel, click-on the key. Downloading operations will: • Block all system keypads. PROGRAMMING •...
  • Page 54: Chapter 6 Inim Cloud

    Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 6 INIM CLOUD The INIM Electronics Cloud service provides SmartLiving users with a further mode of intrusion panel management via Internet. The connection of control panels to the Cloud service is achieved via a web interface (the AlienMobile+ App or any browser) without any need to configure the network on which the control panel is installed.
  • Page 55: Web Interface

    Installation and programming manual Web interface Following is the description of the home page; the presence of each of the following elements described depends on the activated functions and the page you are accessing: Table 6-1: Inim cloud - home page Buttons for access to the supervision sections...
  • Page 56: Control Panel Registration

    Anti-intrusion control panels • The lower part, with a list of all the events of all the registered control panels and the cloud. By clicking on an event you can view more details. The list can be filtered in accordance with the category of events by clicking on one of the 4 boxes in the upper part.
  • Page 57: Control Panel Connection

    Installation and programming manual Via Keypad Type-in Code (Installer) , PROGRAMMING User functions , Activations Cloud enrollment . Via Alien keypad Go to the “Settings” section by pressing the button, enter the user code and then access the “Installer” section, enter the installer code to access the "User Functions - Activations - Cloud enrollment ”.
  • Page 58: Chapter 7 Options And Programming Methods

    Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 7 OPTIONS AND PROGRAMMING METHODS Introduction The options, functions and values of the SmartLiving control panel must be programmed by qualified persons only. The SmartLiving control panel is programmed at the factory with almost ready-to-go settings (“default settings”) which require only minor changes during the system customization phase.
  • Page 59: Programming Via The Smartleague Software

    Installation and programming manual • Block all system keypads except the one you are using. • Broadcast the “PROGRAMMING” message to all the keypads. EXIT? OK = YES • Force all the system keypads to standby status. • Bring the call queue and events log to a temporary standstill, thus there will be no events saved to the log, no outputs activated and no outgoing calls.
  • Page 60: Panel Options

    Anti-intrusion control panels Panel options The following options are provided by the control panel. Table 7-1: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled The control panel will engage the telephone The control panel will engage the telephone line and check for the “dial Dial tone check line, wait two seconds then will start dialing tone”, if present, the control panel will start dialing.
  • Page 61 Installation and programming manual Table 7-1: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled The control panel will consider the voice call The control panel will consider the voice call successful when the call Confirm with * successful as soon as it starts the voice recipient presses “*”...
  • Page 62 Anti-intrusion control panels Table 7-1: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled Partition arming events using CONTACT-ID Partition arming events using CONTACT-ID reporting format will send the reporting format will send the "New event/Event CONT-IDInversion "New event/Event activation" code when the partition is armed and the activation"...
  • Page 63 Installation and programming manual Via Keypad PROGRAMMING 1. Access the “Programming Panel options” section. Panel options Terminals Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Panel options Zones 2. Use keys to select the parameter you wish to enable/disable. 3. Press to enable the selected option, or to disable it.
  • Page 64: Terminals

    Anti-intrusion control panels Terminals This section describes the configuration flexibility of the system terminals. The profile of each terminal can be configured as follows. • program the type of terminal: Patent •• Input (I) pending •• Output (O) •• Two way - supervised output (T) ••...
  • Page 65: Zones

    Installation and programming manual 6. Enroll the terminal as “Terminal T1 CM” or “Terminal T2 CM”. 7. Press the “ENROLL” button on the Air2-MC100 device. 8. Enable the “Broadcast RF” option as follows: (Installer) select the zone Type in Code , PROGRAMMING Zones , Options BroadcastRF.
  • Page 66 Anti-intrusion control panels • Instant PROGRAMMING • Delayed Panel options • Delayed unhidden Terminals • Route Zones • 24 hour • Automation • Armed in Away mode • Disarm • Switch • OnArm/OffDisarm Zones • Patrol Bedroom For “Arm”, “Disarm”, “Switch”, “OnArm/OffDisarm” “Follow” and “Patrol” zones, refer to Panel Appendix A, Technical terminology and Glossary, Command Zones.
  • Page 67 Installation and programming manual • NoArmIfNotReady. If this option is enabled, the zone, even if it is a 24H, automation or delayed zone, will not arm when it is not in standby status. This option, for 24H or automation zones, can be used for the management of the “anti- mask”...
  • Page 68 Anti-intrusion control panels Use keys to increase or decrease the number. 2. Press to confirm and exit. • Magnetic contact , allows you to change the parameters of an already enrolled Air2-MC100 magnetic contact. Press , to access the following options: ••...
  • Page 69 Installation and programming manual Table 7-4: Zone - detector type Generic zone Rollerblind Shock Control panel terminals T1, T2 T1, T2 Expansion terminals T1, T2, T3 or T4 T1, T2, T3 or T4 Keypad terminals Al. pulse Duration Shock sensit. Rollerblind time Extra Parameters Multipulse time...
  • Page 70: Outputs

    Anti-intrusion control panels Outputs This programming section describes the programming processes of all the output parameters. SmartLiving control panels always provide 3 outputs: • Relay output • Open collector output (O.C.) 1 • Open collector output (O.C.) 2 The outputs configured on the Flex5/P and Flex5/U expansion boards are open-collector outputs, with the exception the one configured on terminal T5 that can be configured as an analogue output (industrial standard 0-10V).
  • Page 71: Walk Test

    Installation and programming manual • Dimmer - the output is a dimmer output thus the power supplied through the terminals can be adjusted by the end-user • Relay Use - the output is a relay output • Home automation - if the control panel enters programming mode, the activated output will not return to stand-by status.
  • Page 72: Telephone

    Anti-intrusion control panels 7-10 Telephone This programming section deals with all the telephone parameters. The built-in ATS device (alarm transmitting system) provides the following features (in compliance with EN50131 relating to the notification of information). • Type B notification apparatus (refer to EN50131-1:2008-02, paragraph 8.6 Notification, Table 10, page 46, Grade 2).
  • Page 73: Events

    Installation and programming manual • Options: •• Receive SMS, this option allows the telephone number to receive an SMS message from the Nexus GSM module, as well as all other event-related communications. •• BackupOnOtherCha , this option, in the event of call failure on a channel, enables the control panel to carry out call attempts on an alternative channel, and then retry on the original channel in order to alternate the set number of attempts.
  • Page 74 Anti-intrusion control panels Telephone notifications (calls) are queued and sent out in chronological order. However, some events may need to be notified immediately (for example, use of a code under duress), therefore, such events can be given priority by selecting the “Priority” option. Event notification via e-mail requires the use of a SmartLAN/G board (refer to paragraph 3-10-3 SmartLAN).
  • Page 75 Installation and programming manual Table 7-6: Event type Pulse Control panel Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events models The “OpenZonesArmLock” option is enabled at the time of a partition arm- ing command and there is at least one open zone on the partition/s involved.
  • Page 76 Anti-intrusion control panels Table 7-6: Event type Pulse Control panel Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events models A sounderflasher cannot be found on All sounderflashers can be found Sound.flash.Loss the BUS on the BUS The control panel is unable to communi- Communication between the con- Nexus loss cate the Nexus 100...
  • Page 77 Installation and programming manual Table 7-6: Event type Pulse Control panel Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events models A voltage below 9.8V has been detected The normal voltage on the termi- SmartLiving Undervoltage BUS on I-BUS terminal “+” on the LIVP- nal has been restored.
  • Page 78 Anti-intrusion control panels 2. Press to confirm and exit. The following table shows the voice-message sequence in accordance with the previously mentioned parameters and options. Table 7-7: Event-related messages “Automatic dialer” “Automatic dialer” enabled disabled Plays the message relating to the event type (e.g. “zone alarm”, “Mains failure”) Message type You can select any message from 1 to 219...
  • Page 79 Installation and programming manual Event code This is the 2-character alphanumeric code, which corresponds to the event sent the alarm receiving centre (ARC). For zone and terminal events (alarm, tamper, bypass), the “CCC” field of the CONTACT-ID protocol counts the number of hard terminals in accordance with the Hard terminals table (refer to Appendix E, Screw Terminals).
  • Page 80 Anti-intrusion control panels Table 7-9: Events - via SmartLeague Option Part of the system Template/section OtherOutputsProg SmartLiving System - Events Parameters settings - Outputs SIA Codes Programming - Digital Dialer Siren sound types SmartLiving System - Events - select the event type SmartLiving System - Siren pattern SMS message number/index Parameters settings - Nexus...
  • Page 81 Each programmable event consists of a structure of mathematical-logical operations, counters and timers. The programming structure consists of: • 10 programmable events for SmartLiving 505 and 515 control panels, 30 for SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L and 50 for SmartLiving 10100L •...
  • Page 82 Anti-intrusion control panels TIMERS A timer is a logical expression element (it may have an “active” or “non active” value). It is characterized by an interval, therefore, you must specify an interval (in seconds) for each timer you wish to include. You can select up to four “Start events”...
  • Page 83: Timer

    Installation and programming manual If you wish to activate a telephone call and output when at least two detectors out of 5 go into alarm status. • The programmable event must be programmed as (“Alarm zone 1” + “Alarm zone 2” + “Alarm zone 3”...
  • Page 84: Partitions

    Anti-intrusion control panels Via PC Select an item from “SmartLiving System - Timers” from the tree menu on the left, then go to the “Parameters settings” template on the right: The SmartLeague software programme allows you to set up 15 setting exceptions for each timer.
  • Page 85: User Codes

    Installation and programming manual Timers Select the timer you wish to associate with the “auto-am” operations. Note Remember to enable auto-arm partition in the section: , Activations User menu Forced auto-arm operations may occur, generated by events active at the time of the auto-arm operation.
  • Page 86 Anti-intrusion control panels Note In all methods of access (A, B and C), the key allows you to access/view the other cases in succession, see figure. • AnnounceShortcut - if enabled on a voice capable keypad, the descriptions of all the shortcuts assigned to the code and associated with the number keys will be announced after acceptance of the entered PIN.
  • Page 87: Installer Codes

    Installation and programming manual Type This section allows you to assign a level (rank) in the system hierarchy to the selected code (refer to paragraph 1-6-2 User). Note The default level of code number 1 is “Master”; the default level of all the other codes is “User”. Enable/disable This section allows you to enable/disable access to the various sections of the User Menu.
  • Page 88 Anti-intrusion control panels 6. Once you have completed the enrolling process, press Note All the enrolled keys will be enabled to operate the system immediately. Key parameters This section allows you to programme all the parameters of the selected digital key. •...
  • Page 89: Arming Scenarios

    Installation and programming manual Enable/disable This section allows you to enable/disable the digital keys: 1. Use keys to select the digital key you wish to enable/disable. 2. Use keys to enable/disable the selected digital key. 3. Press to confirm and exit. Via PC Select an item from “SmartLiving System - Users - Digital keys”...
  • Page 90: Shortcuts

    Anti-intrusion control panels 7-18 Shortcuts This section allows you to setup all of the available shortcuts. Via Keypad PROGRAMMING 1. Accessing the “Shortcuts” section: Keys Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Shortcuts Arming Scenarios Shortcuts 2. Use keys to select the shortcut thenpress Description This is the editable label which identifies the shortcut.
  • Page 91: Keypads

    Installation and programming manual 7-20 Keypads This section in the installer menu allows you to program the parameters of the keypads. Not all the keypad parameters can be accessed via the installer menu. Depending on the type of keypad or programming process, it may be necessary to use the SmartLeague software program or, in the case of Alien keypads, access the appropriate section of the keypad functions.
  • Page 92: Readers

    Anti-intrusion control panels Confirm - if enabled, the system will ask the user for confirmation (press before activating the function-key shortcut. This method draws the users attention to requested operations that do not require codes, and thus avoids CONTINUE?OK=YES accidental arm/disarm operations, etc. This option is not available for Alien keypads.
  • Page 93: Sounders

    Installation and programming manual •• Activate Output •• Deactiv. output •• Overtime •• Teleservice req. •• View faults Prog. Address This section allows you to activate the address programming phase for nBy/S and nBy/X readers. Follow the instructions for addressing readers in paragraph 3-3-5 Addressing nBy readers. Via PC Table 7-17: Readers - via SmartLeague software programme Option...
  • Page 94: Messages

    Anti-intrusion control panels 7-24 Messages This section allows you to record (and playback) all the voice messages. The Table in the Appendix shows all the pre-recorded messages provided by the SmartLogos30M voice board. Via Keypad 1. Accessing the “Messages” section: Record Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Messages...
  • Page 95 Installation and programming manual Within 70 seconds the control panel will reset to default settings, re-enroll all the peripherals currently on the I-BUS and, if a keypad is connected, will ask you to select the Language. Reset to factory default will not clear the events log. Via Keypad 1.
  • Page 96: User Functions

    Activations PROGRAMMING This section provides information regarding the “Cloud enrollment” option which allows Messages the SmartLiving panel to access INIM Electronics cloud service. Default settings View User functions • Events log - allows you to view all the events saved to the log.
  • Page 97: Other Parameters

    Installation and programming manual 3° line: various indications depending on the device type: - wired zone; resistance value reading expressed Ohm - wireless zone; wireless signal reception level - level of smoke present in the smoke detection chamber of the Air2-FD100 smoke detector, expressed in mdB/m 4°...
  • Page 98 Anti-intrusion control panels Note The time/date setting of this parameter must be later than the control panel clock setting. • PeriodicInterval - this parameter allows you to set the interval between each “Periodic events” (expressed in hours). To disable the “Periodic event”, set “0”. •...
  • Page 99 Installation and programming manual Following are the events which can be enabled/disabled by means of keys • Zone fuse fault PROGRAMMING • IBUS fuse fault Default settings • Low battery User functions • Mains failure Other parameters • Tel. line down •...
  • Page 100: Activating Outputs Without Authentication

    Anti-intrusion control panels Do not increase the “VolumeTel. In” parameter excessively, as an excessive value may cause incorrect interpretation of DTMF tones. • If the volume of the telephone messages is low, increase the “Volume Tel.voice” (in small steps of 1 or 2 units) and verify the effect. An excessive value of the “Volume Tel.voice.”...
  • Page 101: Programming The Nexus

    Installation and programming manual 7-29 Programming the Nexus The Nexus programming phase allows you to select which actions the control panel will implement on receiving a voice call/SMS message (from an authorized user) over the GSM network. Each command comprises a group of fully-programmable parameters. Each time a user requests an operation - via a correctly formatted SMS message or voice call to the SIM card of the Nexus - the control panel will activate the respective shortcut/ event and send confirmation (feedback) of the successfully implemented command.
  • Page 102: General Parameters

    Anti-intrusion control panels where: • <xxxxxx> is the PIN of a control-panel user coded, followed by a blank space • “EXC” (or “ESC” or “INC”) is the command to be implemented on the zone, followed by a space • <zone description> is the name zone to be inhibited or activated 7-29-2 Caller ID commands The “Programming - Caller ID commands”...
  • Page 103: Configuration Of Graphic Maps

    Installation and programming manual • GPRS connected - this indicates a successful connection; 10 second after the visualization of this message, the keypad will return to standby status and the icon on the second line of the display will blink. •...
  • Page 104: Chapter 8 Compliance With Rules In Force

    Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 8 COMPLIANCE WITH RULES IN FORCE In order to guarantee compliance with the regulations in force, you must adhere to the following guidelines: • nBy/X readers must be equipped with devices that protect them against forced- opening of their casings (EN50131 grade 2) and dislodgement from their placements (CEI 79-2 level II and EN50131 grade 3) , in compliance with Level 3, as indicated in paragraph 3-2-9 Installing nBy/X readers.
  • Page 105 Installation and programming manual •• 50131AlarDelayed •• 50131WarnLedMem • The following options must not be activated in the “Panel Options” section: •• ReaderBuzzer OFF •• BypassAlsoTamper • In the section “Other parameters - FaultForNotReady”, enable the following options: •• Zone fuse fault ••...
  • Page 106 Anti-intrusion control panels •• G1 power system fault (overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuit) •• G2 mains power failure fault •• G3 battery fault • Connect the backup battery to the battery-charge-level control system of the certified power supply unit. • Power the control panel by means of a continuous current output of the certified power supply, by wiring it through cable J of the connector on the control panel (Table 2-8: Mother board - description of parts, B) in respect of polarity (BLACK = negative, RED = positive) and, if necessary, by extending the cable.
  • Page 107: Chapter 9 Errors And Faults

    Installation and programming manual Chapter 9 ERRORS AND FAULTS Faults detected by the control panel The following table shows the system faults which are signaled on the yellow LED on the keypad Message on the User menu, FAULT Probable cause Note “View/Faults”...
  • Page 108: Communication Bus (I-Bus)

    Anti-intrusion control panels Sounder faults / Horn A defect/damage has been detected on the horn/sounder. fault A low-voltage value has been detected on the Press on “Sounder faults” to sounderflasher battery. Sounderflasher access the list of devices which If the voltage drops below 10V, the device will have at least one fault present.
  • Page 109: Ring Sensitivity

    Installation and programming manual If the LED is On or Off permanently for no apparent reason (see above), it means that the I-BUS is blocked. This condition is confirmed by the loss of communication with the keypads, readers and expansions. Check the integrity of the I-BUS line.
  • Page 110: Appendix A Technical Terminology And Glossary

    Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix A TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY AND GLOSSARY Violation of a zone with this attribute will generate an instant alarm even when the partitions it 24 HOUR ZONE belongs to are disabled. The system will generate the respective alarms which will be shown on the keypad.
  • Page 111 Installation and programming manual Connection of a zone to a terminal configured as an input. BALANCING It is necessary to program the balancing of each separate zone and wire the terminal accordingly. The SmartLiving intrusion control panel provides 6 different types of balancing, as follows: •...
  • Page 112 Anti-intrusion control panels A group of operating parameters set at the factory by the manufacturer. The purpose of these DEFAULT SETTINGS settings is to reduce the work of the installer during the installation phase. The installer can restore the system to “Default Settings” if necessary. Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the associated DELAYED ENTRY ZONE Timer (Entry time).
  • Page 113 Installation and programming manual A condition which indicates that a system component is not working properly. FAULT Some faults can jeopardize the performance of the entire system. Mains failure (230V telephone line-down and low battery are typical faults. This type of zone usually comprises a motion detector which senses for the presence of GENERIC ZONE movement in the protected partition.
  • Page 114 Anti-intrusion control panels A portable control device (card or keyfob) which allows the authorized user to access the system. The key must be held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it and permit access to authorized operations.
  • Page 115 Installation and programming manual A zone that monitors the entrance points of the protected building. PERIMETER ZONE Perimeter zones are usually direct entrance points such as doors and windows. For example, the front door of an apartment and windows that allow access from outside. Event whose activation occurs in accordance with a set time and date established during the PERIODIC EVENT event programming phase, are repeated with the programmed periodicity.
  • Page 116 Anti-intrusion control panels This type of zone usually comprises a shock detector (e.g Glassbreak detector) which senses for SHOCK ZONE shock waves (vibration caused by hard blows). SHORTCUTS The shortcuts are control panel functions which, in a single activation, provide a fast way of carrying out specific operations which would normally require a series of activations.
  • Page 117 Installation and programming manual A wireless-technology system in which the control panel and its devices are equipped with a TWO-WAY WIRELESS transmitter module and a receiver module. SYSTEM These systems are more reliable than one-way wireless systems as each device transmission is validated by a reverse transmission.
  • Page 118: Appendix B Shortcuts At Default

    Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix B SHORTCUTS AT DEFAULT Icon description function parameter Icon description function which sce- Accesses the user menu Arm/Disarm Applies a pre-set scenario Voice memo nario section: Voice functions Immediately deactivates the outputs relative to Accesses the user menu Stop alarms zone/partition alarm and Output control...
  • Page 119: Appendix C Available Icons

    Installation and programming manual Appendix C AVAILABLE ICONS The following Table shows the icons provided at default. The icons can be customized to suit the keypad shortcuts. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon number number number Available Icons...
  • Page 120: Appendix D Voice Messages

    Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix D VOICE MESSAGES The SmartLogos30M voice board provides 500 voice message slots, 291 of which are pre-recorded at factory. The messages are arranged in such way as to produce event- related voice calls which clearly describe the related event. The following Table shows the message numbers and their purpose, together with the respective recording time.
  • Page 121 Installation and programming manual Message duration (seconds) Message duration (seconds) Type Number Default message Type Number Default message High quality Average qual- High quality Average qual- Date/Time settings Key 1 Shortcuts View faults Key 2 Not available 232 - 240 ‘’...
  • Page 122: Appendix E Screw Terminals

    Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix E SCREW TERMINALS All the terminals on the SmartLiving control panel and its peripherals (expansions and keypads) are identified by distinctive numbers transcribed in the “CCC” programming field of the “CONTACT-ID” protocol, in order to allow the precise localization of events related to zones or terminals.
  • Page 123: Appendix F Combination Of Outputs Triggered By Events

    Installation and programming manual Appendix F COMBINATION OF OUTPUTS TRIGGERED BY EVENTS This appendix shows the event-generated actions (activations/deactivations) of the outputs programmed in the “Outputs” and “Other outputs” sections combined with the “SirenSound types” of the sounderflashers on the BUS. Tabella F-1: Output typology Symbol/Initials Description...
  • Page 124: Appendix Gsia Codes

    Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix G SIA CODES SIA Codes Event type SIA Codes Event type Event acti- Event resto- Event acti- Event resto- English Italian English Italian vation vation Violation/Intrusion Burglary alarm Tamper alarm Tamper alarm alarm Intrusion detectors dis- Burglary bypass Tamper bypass Tamper option disabled...
  • Page 125 Installation and programming manual SIA Codes...
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  • Page 127: Notes

    Installation and programming manual Notes...
  • Page 128 Anti-intrusion control panels ISO 9001 Quality Management certified by BSI with certificate number FM530352 Centobuchi, Via Dei Lavoratori 10 63076 Monteprandone (AP) ITALY Tel. +39 0735 705007 _ Fax +39 0735 704912 info@inim.biz _ www.inim.biz...

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