ABB SAS-W1.1E System Manual
ABB SAS-W1.1E System Manual

ABB SAS-W1.1E System Manual

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2CSM6007 27 D0901 | 01.03.2019
Busch-/ABB-secure@home
System Manual
Types of Central Unit
With GSM
SAS-W1.1E
SAS-W1.1F
Basic
SAS-W2.1E
SAS-W2.1F
SAS-W1.11E
SAS-W1.11F
SAS-W2.11E
SAS-W2.11F

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  • Page 1 — 2CSM6007 27 D0901 | 01.03.2019 Busch-/ABB-secure@home System Manual Types of Central Unit With GSM SAS-W1.1E SAS-W1.11E SAS-W1.1F SAS-W1.11F Basic SAS-W2.1E SAS-W2.11E SAS-W2.1F SAS-W2.11F...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Contents 1 Introduction ..........................5 Where to find the information ....................5 Conformity ........................... 5 Disclaimer ............................. 5 Trademarks and copyrights ..................... 5 Use the system ..........................6 2 Command interface ........................
  • Page 3 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 8.2.1 Beep volume ......................23 8.2.2 Sound Feedback ...................... 24 8.2.3 Alarms ........................24 Setting date and time ......................25 Change PIN ..........................26 Operating method and change language ................26 Rapid arming customisation ....................27 Install and configure the system ....................
  • Page 4 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 13.1.2 Electrical power network..................51 13.2 Placing system in maintenance mode................... 51 13.2.1 Replacing the central unit battery ................ 51 13.2.2 SIM Replacement ..................... 52 13.2.3 Central unit reset.....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Disclaimer All the information in this document has been collected and checked with care. However, ABB and BUSCH-JAEGER cannot be held liable for any printing errors or technical inaccuracies. ABB and BUSCH-JAEGER reserve the right to improve or change the products described in this manual at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 6: Use The System

    Pressing the  key once will bring up detailed information on the status of the individual zones, while pressing it a second time: central unit FW release number physical address (8 digits) of the central unit date - time connection to ABB-free@home battery level Note 1: Armed All zones are armed using the same method...
  • Page 7: Authentication

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Alarm armed in "Home mode”. Alarm armed in "Away mode”. 24h active zone Central unit power supply Indicates the presence of 230V and battery power supply Indicates the central unit battery charge status (fully charged in the example) Battery missing...
  • Page 8: Status Of The Individual Zones

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Icon Meaning Arm/Disarm. Allows you to access the Arming and Disarming menu for the entire security sys- tem or for individual zones. Status and list of events. Provides access to the menu showing the events stored by the cen- tral unit and the system status.
  • Page 9: Keypad

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Keypad The touch keypad consists of 17 keys.     These are used to navigate the menus and the icons ✓ Confirm the value entered or selected. Press any point on the displayed menu to save the data and move to the higher menu level.
  • Page 10 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Function Access level User Install Maintenance e person Global arming ■ ■ Only permitted arming ■ ■ Total disarming ■ ■ Only permitted disarming ■ ■ I&HAS restoration ■...
  • Page 11: Arming And Disarming The System

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E ARMING AND DISARMING THE SYSTEM This chapter sets out the procedures for arming and disarming the intrusion alarm system using the keypad and remote control. It also explains the procedures to be implemented if the central unit rejects the arming oper- ation due to faults detected in the system or the individual components.
  • Page 12: Global Disarming

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E To arm the entire intrusion system using the keypad: 1. Log in as a level 2 user Arm/Disarm 2. The central unit will automatically display the "Arm/Disarm" icon Press OK. Select all zones All zones Zone A...
  • Page 13: Partial Disarming

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E To partially arm the intrusion system using the keypad: Repeat points 1 and 2 from the previous paragraph Only the enabled zones will appear. Select the zone that you wish to arm. If a specific name has been given to the zone during programming, this will appear instead of the generic names Zone A, Zone B, etc.
  • Page 14: Reset

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E However, a level 2 user can override the block for the zones they are authorised for and arm the intrusion alarm system. By overriding the block, the central unit will ignore any causes preventing normal arming of the system and will proceed with the arming.
  • Page 15: Panic And Burglary

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E PANIC AND BURGLARY This chapter outlines the procedures for activating the panic and burglar alarms. The panic alarm is generated voluntarily by the user when a potential danger is presumed. One example is the threatening presence of an unknown person.
  • Page 16: Alarms And Event Memories

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E ALARMS AND EVENT MEMORIES Alarm priority In the event of multiple simultaneous alarms of different types, only the highest priority alarm will sound. In the event of alarms with the same priority level, the first one to be trig- gered will sound.
  • Page 17: Events History

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Events history Events are recorded in the central unit in two separate memory blocks: Mandatory, which may contain up to 250 separate events. Optional, which may contain up to 128 separate events. When the maximum block capacity is reached, the new event overwrites the oldest event in the memory.
  • Page 18 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Info 4 … Info 7 provides additional information that varies according to the type of event and that is specified in the tables below.  and  allows you to scroll forward and backward through the events Main events (mandatory) Event type Info 4...
  • Page 19 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Network power Battery Level No 230V Network supply return time OFF minutes Voice call Alarm type Telephone ID calls (1) Send SMS Alarm type telephone IDs recipients (1) In bold if the call was successful, i.e.
  • Page 20: Remote Commands

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E REMOTE COMMANDS If enabled, it is possible to interact with the central unit remotely with GSM using telephone lines and DTMF tones or SMS messages. The central unit must be equipped with an active SIM Card.
  • Page 21: Sms Commands

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Deactivate Command 6 Activate Deactivate 5. If the command is not recognised, the central unit will respond with the voice mes- sage "Incorrect command" and repeat the procedure from point 5. If the command is recognised, the central unit will respond with the voice message "Confirm?"...
  • Page 22: System Status

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E When an unknown or incorrect SMS is sent, the control unit answers with an example SMS of the correct syntax, as follows: Example: Arm ZoneA Home-mode 111111 Disarm ZoneA 111111 Scene 1 SYSTEM STATUS...
  • Page 23: Central Unit Settings

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E CENTRAL UNIT SETTINGS This chapter sets out the procedures for setting the central unit date and time, display light- ing, audible feedback and the sound of the internal siren (buzzer). Adjust display Log in as a level 2 user.
  • Page 24: Sound Feedback

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Set "Switch off Buzzer" to Yes if you want to fully switch off the internal siren sound. 8.2.2 Sound Feedback To adjust the sound feedback, perform points 1 and 2 from the previous paragraph and press Audio settings: Press 2 Sound feedback and then press the number of the command for which you wish to configure sound feedback.
  • Page 25: Setting Date And Time

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Away mode, i.e. the intrusion alarm with the anti-intrusion system armed in away mode. This section also includes the Panic and system tampering (when system is armed) and zone (always) alarm.
  • Page 26: Change Pin

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Options 1 Display settings 2 Audio Settings 3 Change date and time 4 Change PIN 5 Operating Mode 6 Rapid customisation Press 3 Change Date and time Date [01/01/15] Time...
  • Page 27: Rapid Arming Customisation

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Options 1 Display settings 2 Audio Settings 3 Change date and time 4 Change PIN 5 Operating modes 6 Rapid customisation Press 5 Operating Method Exclude: none >...
  • Page 28 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Customize Zone A <Away mode arming> Zone B <Home mode arming> Zone C <No action> 4. For each system zone, choose the type of arming from among the following: Away mode Home mode Notification...
  • Page 29: Install And Configure The System

    SMS, to the programmed telephone num- bers; system remote control via SMS or DTMF tone commands; integration of the Home Automation Busch-/ABB-free@home system System capacity The central unit manages up to 8 programmable zones, each of which can contain up to a maximum of 64 detectors, for an overall total of 64 across the system.
  • Page 30: Designing A System

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E DESIGNING A SYSTEM Designing an intrusion and security alarm system using battery-powered radio devices is easy, provided that you follow some simple instructions. A good design ensures easy installa- tion and proper functioning of the system.
  • Page 31: Subdivision Into Zones

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E WARNING! The technical zone (24h) and Pre-alarm and Internal Alarm modes do not comply with the EN 50131-1 standard. The functions relating to domestic security, for exam- ple flooding detectors, smoke detectors, gas detectors and technological detectors in general, and the Home Automation functions, are not covered by EN 50131 1 and EN 50131 3 standards.
  • Page 32: Installing The Central Unit

    Only one level 3 - Installer user/PIN can be set up for each system, and it must be created at this stage. Connection to Busch-/ABB-free@home (optional). 4. Date and time setting (Required to proceed). 5. Device acquisition and parameterization (optional/recommended).
  • Page 33 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Select a user User 1 User 2 User 3 Select the user from the list and enter the PIN. The digits entered appear as asterisks (*). Press the ok key to confirm.
  • Page 34: General And Alarm Reports

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 11.3 General and alarm reports The central unit manages alarm situations or faults using the following reports: Central unit Siren Notification alarm ■ (1) ■ Home mode alarm ■...
  • Page 35: Programming

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E PROGRAMMING At the time of first log-in, the guided sequence of steps (Wizard) set out in the Quick Guide manual for the Central unit allows the system to be programmed for the first time. This initial configuration can in any case be increased or modified from the installer screen: Zones and sensors 11.2.1 Authentication...
  • Page 36: To Programme A Sensor

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 12.2.3 To programme a sensor: Repeat points 1-3 of paragraph 12.2.1 Select New Device: the central unit is waiting, get the central unit to discover the de- tector by following the instructions included with the device: the detector continues to wait for the parameters for 5 minutes before going into "low power consumption"...
  • Page 37: Programming System Devices

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Parameter Meaning Possible values Label Serves to better identify the detector. A descriptive and unique Alphanumerical characters, name is recommended, e.g. KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM, BATHROOM, maximum length 10 charac- PORCH etc.
  • Page 38 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E New Device Waiting for the de- vice... Finish Setup Get the central unit to discover the remote control by following the instructions included with the device. At this point the remote control configuration can be set; this is different for the 2 types.
  • Page 39 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Status request Activates function By selecting Zones, another screen will appear that allows you to configure the selected ac- tion. Use the arrow keys and the OK key to save. Cyclical this applies to any zone set using the “arming”...
  • Page 40 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Key + Status Request Key Yes / LED No Disarming Key Total disarming Key No / LED No To configure the customisable keys, select the remote control from the list and press the OK key.
  • Page 41: Programming External Sirens

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Colour LED Meaning LED 2 Red On if the system is armed in Away mode LED 3 Red On if the system is armed in Home mode LED 4 Off if key 4 = Status request, otherwise shows the status of the zones associated with key 4.
  • Page 42: Zones Filters

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 12.4.2 Zones Filters Allows customised filters to be set for the siren, or the zone (or zones) where the siren is as- signed, to for the conditions to be set under which the alarm siren sounds. The options are: All zones, or a sub-set of zones.
  • Page 43: Repeater Programming

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 12.5 Repeater programming The system can handle up to 4 repeaters. To program the Repeater: 1. Enter the programming menu, authenticating yourself as a Level 3 user. 2.
  • Page 44 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Contact Name <Contact 3 > Number 33612345678 3. Assign a name to the telephone number for easier identification. The name can be up to 16 alphanumerical characters long. Use the keypad to enter the telephone number.
  • Page 45: Customised Message

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Technical support VOICE / SMS No 230V (*) VOICE / SMS 230V return VOICE / SMS Technological VOICE / SMS Technological zone Contact ON VOICE / SMS Technological zone Periodic GSM inspections VOICE (**)
  • Page 46: Phone Message Sending Sequence

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E Recording Message 1 Press the OK key to start recording. After about 2 seconds, the scroll bar appears to indicate the progressive recording time. Press the OK key again to interrupt recording. To check the quality of the recording, use the Test System >...
  • Page 47: Key

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 4. Press 1 Version: information on the free@home FW version will appear Ver.: 1.5 12.7.2 Perform points 1 and 2 from the previous paragraph and press 2 Key. A video opens showing 32 "digits"...
  • Page 48 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E List of devices 1FA123341 2FB238B45 All of the possible detectors are listed for each zone, together with the signal strength upon receipt, indicated using three bars, as shown in the figure. By using the arrow keys to highlight the position of the detector and pressing the OK key, a new detailed window appears, displaying the following information for diag- nostic purposes:...
  • Page 49: User Management

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 12.9 User management This function can be performed by a level 3 user. They can create new users, change their PIN or delete existing users. For more information on the user log-in criteria and the associated privileges, see the First Start-Up and Authorisation Levels paragraphs.
  • Page 50 BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E The PIN ID will appear (number 2 in the example figure) and you will be asked to confirm dele- tion. Use the arrow keys to confirm deletion (YES) or cancel it (NO). The chosen option will be highlighted in black.
  • Page 51: Maintenance

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E MAINTENANCE 13.1 Power management 13.1.1 Battery The central unit constantly monitors battery power. If it falls below: 6.9 Vc.c. the central unit will recharge it; 5.5 Vc.c. the central unit will report a “Dead battery” event and switch off all power. The RTC calendar will continue to update.
  • Page 52: Sim Replacement

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 13.2.2 SIM Replacement To replace the SIM, place the system in maintenance mode and check the installation sheet contained in the central unit packaging. 13.2.3 Central unit reset To restore factory settings for the central unit, deleting all programming operations and con- figurations performed: Log in as a level 2 user, go to the installer screen and log in as a level 3 user: select the...
  • Page 53: Central Unit Firmware Update

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E 13.2.7 Central unit firmware update To update the central unit firmware: Log in as a level 2 user, go to the installer screen and log in as a level 3 user: select the Maintenance icon.
  • Page 54: Problem Solving

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E PROBLEM SOLVING Problem Cause Solution No SIM Card Put in a SIM Card Icon SIM Card present, but not Put the SIM Card in properly, after cleaning its contact making contact.
  • Page 55: Central Unit Technical Specifications

    BU S C H- /AB B- S ECU R E @ HO M E CENTRAL UNIT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL Busch-/ABB-secure@home central unit PRODUCT TYPES SAS-W1.1E, SAS-W2.1E, SAS-W1.1F, SAS- W2.1F, SAS-W1.11E, SAS-W2.11E, SAS- W1.11F, SAS-W2.11F FIELD OF APPLICATION Security, anti-intrusion and Home Automation PERFORMANCE LEVEL...
  • Page 56: Cyber Security Disclaimer

    Network Manager product, the network, its system and interfaces against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information. ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leak- age and/or theft of data or information.

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