Summary of Contents for Bentel Security ABSOLUTA 16
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3.50 EN50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3** Expandable Hybrid Control Panel www.bentelsecurity.com https://itunes.apple.com https://play.google.com/store Installer Manual Default Installer PIN: (A)0104 (00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) ISO 9001 ISO 9001 OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9192.BSEC IT - 60983 9191.BNT2...
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For specific information see: http://www.bentelsecurity.com/index.php?o=environmental BENTEL SECURITY srl. reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice. *) See Table 2 on page 7. **)See Table 2 on page 7.
About the Control Panel Mounting the Control Panel Features Mounting the BPI Peripherals Common Features for all versions Terminals ABSOLUTA 16 features Wiring ABSOLUTA 42 features Connecting BPI Bus Devices ABSOLUTA 104 features BPI bus Wiring Limitations Control Panel versions...
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PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC KEYPAD OPERATIONS Options with requirements Using the keypad Minimum system requirements Access to the operations Configuration Quit from the Operations Keypads 1.1) Zone Test Expander In 1.2) Output Test Expander Out 1.3) Changing the PIN Key Readers 1.4) Firmware Upgrade by an USB key Power station 1.6) Modify the Keypad language...
(downloading/uploading op- tions) and diagnosing Control Panel status. ABSOLUTA 16 Expandable up to 16 hardwired zones The Remote Service can be implemented via Internet or 32 wireless zones. This Control Panel is dedicated to...
Features Wireless r 1 Wireless Receiver at 433 or 868 MHz. n Common Features for all versions r Up to 16 wireless Keys. r Up to 32 wireless Detectors. Zones/outputs dynamic allocation Each zone and each output can be programmed as “Not used”. This Interfaces r New Bentel BPI Plus bus (+12 V only).
7 Ah battery, with BAQ15T12, BAW35T12 r Partition Bypass for Patrol purposes with automatic or BAW50T12 power supply and 1 M-IN/OUT. or manual re-arming. n ABSOLUTA 16 features r 5 Partitions Arming Mode: r Up to 8 Keypads. – Away arming;...
Ø 1 identification label of the type of Control Panel; Control Panel versions Ø the BAW50T12 or BAW75T12 Switching Power Supply; Ø 5 12 mm plastic supports for the Main board; You can create the Control Panels listed below, by assem- Ø...
Ø 1 3 x 6 mm metric screw to secure the Earth wire M-IN/OUT Input/Output Expander. (Yellow-Green) with eyelet; Ø 2 3 x 8 metric screw to secure the power supply; ABS-GSM GSM Module. Ø 2 adapters for connecting the battery 17 Ah; Ø...
Compatible items function as: 6-zone Input Expander; Output Expander with 6 Outputs; Input/Output Expander with 4 zones Following a brief description of the items supported by and 2 Outputs; Input/Output Expander with 2 zones and the ABSOLUTA, shown on the Table 3: refer to the 4 Outputs.
Wireless Receivers This Control Panel supports one Power station The Power station has been especially VRX32-433, VRX32-433EN or VRX32-868 receiver designed for Security system applications. The tamper connected to the KEY BUS. protected box (protected against opening and forced This receiver support up to 32 Wireless Detectors and removal) can house a backup battery for power supply up to 16 Wireless Keys.
> Remote Controlled Events. Using the ABS-IP Module (optional) it is possible to transmit/upload options from/onto BOSS installed on a For more information, visit the BENTEL SECURITY site PC connected to the same LAN network as the Control (www.bentelsecurity.com), Store Panel and via Internet.
Technical Specifications Table 4 in the following page shows the technical Speci- fications of the ABSOLUTA series. The below table shows the current draw (I (mA) col- umn) and size of the accessory components. Size Components (mA) (WxHxD mm) ABSOLUTA Main Board 175x99x17 ABS-GSM Module 99x65,5x12...
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Versions ABS16M50-G3 ABS42M75 ABS16P15 ABS16P35 ABS42P50 ABS16M35 ABS42M50 ABS104M75 ABS42P15 ABS42P35 ABS104P50 ABS104M50 ABS104M75-G3 Voltage 230 V~ -15/+10% 110-230 V~ -15/+10% 60-50 Hz 50/60 Hz Max. Current Draw 0.42 A 0.75 A 1.1 A 0.75 A 1.1 A 1.7 A Power Supply Battery-Charger 13.8 V_ 13.8 V_...
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Please read this section carefully to get an overall view of the main components of the Control Panel. DESCRIPTION 5 Holes to fit the IP Module The numbers in boldface (used in this text) refer to the 6 Connector for the IP Module descriptions in the tables and figures in this section.
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Frontplate screws (2) 25 Tamper switch 23 Surface Cable conduit entry 25a BGSM-100CA, Antenna with a magnetic base 24 Wall tamper switch bracket and 25 cm cable 24a ABS-VAP11N Bridge WiFi 25b ABS-GSM, GSM Module 24b ABS-IP IP module 25c BGSM-100CA antenna cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AC/N...
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 26 Main Board (see Fig. 1) 35 Main cable entry 27 Backplate anchor screw locations 36 Auxiliary cable entry 28 Earth connection 37 Wall tamper switch 29 Stranded wires: connect the Switching Power 38 Location for first Input/Output Expander Supply to the Main board 38a Bubble level 30 Cable for battery connection...
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 41 Aperture for wall-tamper bracket 51 Hole for BAW75T12 fixing 42 Two pivots for opening-tamper switch fixing 52 Anchor for the Main wires on BAW35T12 and 43 Hole for the GSM antenna wire BAW50T12 44 Five holes for Main Board fixing 53 Hole for BAW35T12 and BAW50T12 fixing 45 Anchor for the GSM antenna wire 53a Hole for BAW35T12 fixing...
MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS Mounting the Metal Box Installing the Tamper Switch You install MAXIASNC switch (accessory item required to comply with Please read the following instructions, to get an overall the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards) to detect the box view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting opening, as shown in Figure 2 on page 16 (part nr.
Mounting the Plastic Box 10. Connect one end of the Earth wire (Yellow-Green) to terminal - on the ABSOLUTA Main Board, and the other to terminal Q on the BAQ35T12 Switching Please read the following instructions, to get an overall view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting Power Supply.
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 59 Two hooks to hang the Cover 70 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAW35T12 60 Two holes for Main Board fixing and BAW50T12 61 Four anchors to fix the tamper switch wires 71 Two holes for BAQ15T12 fixing 62 Future use 71a Hole for BAW35T12 fixing 63 Anchor for earth wire fixing...
Installing the GSM Module 4. Place antenna BGSM-100CA on the top of the metal box as far away from the wall as possible. Before installing the GSM Module, make sure that the control panel is not connected to the 5. Thread the antenna’s wire through hole 43 on the power supply.
Installing the IP Module DO NOT use the USB power supply adaptor provided with the ABS-VAP11N to connect the Before installing the IP module, make sure the con- 115 connector to the USB port on the Control trol panel is NOT connected to the power supply. Panel (22).
INSTALLING Mounting the Control Panel Mounting the BPI Peripherals Please read this section carefully to get an overall view Read the instructions provided to mount the BPI peripherals. of the steps involved in installing the ABSOLUTA Con- Keypads Keypads should be located in places where trol Panel.
Wiring Connecting BPI Bus Devices The section describes how to wire the Control Panel, The BPI bus supports the following devices: Ø LCD Keypads BPI bus peripherals and various security devices. Ø Touch Keypads Each wiring diagram refers to a specific type of device Ø...
Connecting Detectors Setting the BPI Level The BPI Level determines the maximum voltage the BPI bus can carry. Some BPI de- vices have 5 V and 12 V options. You can connect the detectors to: Ø terminals L1, L2, L3 and L4 of the Control Panel; Ø...
The Zone status depends on several parameters (refer Normally Closed The wiring diagram in Figure 10 il- to “Zones” in the “PROGRAMMING FROM PC” sec- lustrates the connection of a detector to a Zone with tion). This section refers to the Balance type. If only this Normally Closed supervision.
n Connection of Grade 3 detectors DEOL The wiring diagram in Fig. 12 illustrates the con- nection of a detector to a Input Line (Zone) with DEOL supervision. This type of connection is only possible with Grade 3 Control Panels and Input/Output Expanders. The 10 KW resistors must be connected to the last detector of the zone.
n Connecting Roller-Blind and Vibration Detectors n Connecting Fire Detectors Zones 1 through 8 of ABSOLUTA support Roller-blind The ABSOLUTA can also manage Fire detectors that and Vibration detectors. The zones must be pro- can operate with a supply voltage of 12 V and are grammed respectively with either the Vibration or equipped with alarm repeat outputs (such as BENTEL Roller blind option and can be set up as Normally...
Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices Alarm Signalling Devices, such as: Self-Powered Si- rens, Indoor Sirens, Telephones Diallers, etc., can be classified as follows: The panel, to complies the EN50131-1 and Ø Intrinsic Security Devices (e.g. Self-Powered Si- EN50131-3 standards, supports the following noti- fication options: rens) activated by voltage failure on the respective terminal;...
n Supervised Output Connecting Tamper Terminals Output no. 1 can be set up as Supervised Output. This type of output must be programmed as Normally The Tamper contacts of the security system devices Closed (refer to “Attributes” under “Outputs” in the can be connected to the SEOL Supervised 24h Tamper “PROGRAMMING”...
Connecting the Telephone Line If several contacts are connected to the Tamper Line, the tampered device will be unidentifiable. In order to allow use of the Dialler and Digital communi- To identify tampered devices: cator, the telephone line must be connected to termi- Ø...
Connecting the AS100 Audio Station Power Supply The AS100 (accessory item) is a 2-way audio station In order to comply with the Safety regulations that include a speaker and a microphone. in force, the Mains must be equipped with a bi- polar isolating device for protection against By means the AS100: over voltage and short-circuit to Earth, in-...
n Power connection n Auto-configuration (Wizard setup) Work carefully through the following steps (refer to Each time you power up the control panel, the LCD “Parts Identification”). keypads will show the following message, for approxi- mately 15 second, indicating that the Control Panel is 1.
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Zone Term. The M letter next to a zone indicates that the zone’s DDDDrrrr Board delay options (Entry Delay and Exit Delay) were changed by BOSS, in a configuration DOES NOT supported by the Wizard Setup then NOT modifi- The line at the top shows the zones available (8 in the able by the Wizard Setup.
n Thermal Probe Hardware Default The Thermal probe KST (accessory item) will optimize the backup battery charge process, by regulating the You can restore the Control Panel options to the factory charge voltage in accordance with the temperature of default by hardware, as indicated below. the backup battery.
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC n Minimum system requirements You can program this Control Panel using the BOSS Console Software that you can download from To support the prerequisites for BOSS the following system requirements must be met: Ø Processor: 600 megahertz (MHz) Pentium III com- www.bentelsecurity.com patible or faster processor, 1 gigahertz (GHz) or Read this section thoroughly to learn how to install and...
Configuration If a peripheral device has not been connected properly to the BPI bus, or fails to respond (Device Lost) due to Trouble or Tamper, an X will be shown above the s icon On startup the Control Panel will automatically enroll all the BPI Bus peripherals (refer to “Power supply”...
Partitions Select the Keypad Partitions. The Keypad Partitions This option will allow you to assign the will be able to control (Arm, Disarm, etc.) ONLY the En- Reader to the relevant Partition: the Reader will be able abled Partitions. to Arm the Partition in Away mode. Keypads need not necessarily be enabled on Parti- Commands performed by the selected Key Reader tions, and can be used for programming, viewing...
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Ø the ON status of the G LED on the keypads, and the The Control Panel can detect and signal: Ø forced opening or removal of Power stations; Batt. disc. pw.s message (refer “View Trou- Ø interruption of power supply to the Power station; ble Mode”...
n Wireless Module Zones The Wireless Module page will allow you to enroll and set up the Receiver connected to the KEY BUS. The Zones Option Groups will allow you to set up the Zone options, as described below: the first column In order to comply with EN50131 Grade 3 stan- shows the (Software) Zones supported by the selected Control Panel.
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r Double End Of Line — The Zone in standby status Wireless-Supervision If this option is Enabled, the when two 10 Kohms resistors (brown-black-or- system will be able to signal the loss of the Wireless de- tector. The Receiver will trigger the Lost wireless zone ange-gold) are connected in parallel between the zone terminal and negative.
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r Last exit — Violation of a Last Exit Zone — during r Zone Fault — Violation of an Zone Fault Zone — re- gardless of the status of its Partition — will generate the Exit Delay of its Partition — will not generate any Events but will replace any residual Exit Delay, and the Zone Detector Fault event.
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Vibration-Sensitivity If the Pulses-Number is 0 or 1, Pulses-Window Set the time to count the Pulses-Num- the zone alarm is triggered with a single pulse with a du- ber programmed. ration equal to that of the Vibration-Sensitivity: from 1, Valid values: Disabled, and from 4 to 64 s in steps of 4 s. very sensitive, to 20, insensitive.
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r Arm Only — If this command is selected, all the Par- Attributes-Autobypass with Reset Zones with this attribute will be bypassed automatically, if violation oc- titions the Zone is as signed to will Arm when the curs during Arming procedure of their Partitions. They Zone triggers an Alarm.
Partitions Options-Real Time If this option is disabled (default), the zone alarm event ends when the system alarm time expires. Each Partition consists of a group of zones that the If this option is enabled, the zone alarm event ends Control Panel manages independently (Virtual Control when the zone goes back to standby status.
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Time-Negligence Under normal circumstances, Us- The end of a Zone Inactivity event will be signalled on the G LED (OFF) on Keypads which are enabled on at least ers Arm their systems with a certain regularity, if this does not occur, it may be due to Negligence on the one of the Partitions the Zone belongs to.
Phonebook Type This option is to set up the phone number for Voice Dialler or Digital Dialler: Ø the Voice Dialler will send a Voice Message to the The Phonebook option group is a list of telephone numbers that may be used by the Control Panel to carry out voice or relevant Phone Number;...
Outputs The Central Station must be able to manage audio communications, otherwise, the Listening option The Outputs Group Options will allow you to set up the cannot be enabled. Programmable Outputs options. The column on the left side of the Outputs page shows the Outputs supported The Audio channel will remain open until the Central by the selected Control Panel.
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Monostable-Enabled If this option is disabled (at de- The Output will continue to run the programmed num- fault) the Output is Bistable: it will activate when AT ber of Cycles even after the triggering event has been LEAST ONE of its associated Events occurs, and will cleared.
Voice Messages System Options This Option Group will allow you to manage voice mes- The System Option Group is to setup the options that sages. This Control Panel can store up to 206 mes- determine the operating mode of the system. You can sages: 1 Long 12-sec Message;...
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Enable Level 4 If this option is enabled, it is possible to A Arming Description Insert a text that describes access Level 4 from a keypad connected to the Control arming Type A: this text will be shown in the Touch Key- Panel (see “KEYPAD OPERATIONS”).
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Panel ID Code Enter the ID Code assigned to the con- Dialer Priority Every event may perform the following trol Panel during the Wizard Setup. actions: Ø Speaker: Voice Message on AS100 Audio Station. Ø Digital/Vocal calls: Digital or Voice calls on the tele- The Panel ID Code set in BOSS must match with the one set during the Wizard Setup of the Control Panel phone landline (PSTN) or on the GSM line (if the...
Disable code if duplicated PIN If the Auto PIN Gen- Surveillance Maintenance interval Set the time that eration option is disabled it may transpire that when a new must elapse between a Surveillance Maintenance on PIN is programmed it is the same as another PIN in the Panel event and the next.
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Call attempts Set the maximum number of Call at- Audio session timeout Set the two way audio ses- tempts for each Telephone Number. sion time. You have the following preset, unmodifiable, delays be- Valid entries: 0 through 240 s (4 minutes), in 1-s steps. tween call attempts: Default: 30 seconds.
Ø n.193 (Sub Menu 6/0): Press zero to disable installer. Answering Machine Enabled Channels Select Ø n.169 (Menu 7): Press seven to clear call queue. channel used by the Control Panel to answer the phone Ø n.170 (Mewhen a voice call is received from the Con- calls: Ø...
n EN50131 Events and Actions The Events and Actions options group determines In order to comply with the EN50131 Standards, ALL the following options must be ENABLED. Control Panel operation as outlined below. The left side of the window shows the categories of events recognised by the Control Panel: enable the Refuse arming on incomplete exit condition It possible that the Control Panel is ready for arming also...
AS100 If disabled (default), the event DOES NOT play Call All If this option is ENABLED (default), the Control the Voice Messages. Panel will call ALL the phone numbers for the event If ENABLED, the event plays the Voice Messages se- (see Vocal Numbers).
Restore via SMS If ENABLED when the event ENDS, Digital Numbers If disabled, the control Panel does the control panel send a SMS message, it consists of the fol- NOT send the event to the respective Telephone Number. lowing parts (see the SMS Messages option group): If ENABLED (default), the Control Panel sends the Ø...
n Remote Command Events Restore SIA Identifier Enter the SIA Reporting Code that the Control Panel must send when the relative event ENDS. In order comply with EN50131 Grade 3 standards, the “Remote Command” Events may NOT be con- This option is not available for spot events. trolled by SMS.
n Caller ID over GSM events n Default settings These events (Table 16) occur when the GSM Module The default settings for the Events and Actions Option receives a call from the respective telephone number, Group are made to provide a control panel that can be as long as the Caller ID over GSM option for the tele- immediately operative with a minimum setup, as indi- phone number is ENABLED (see the Phonebook op-...
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Alarm on zone ... the zone detects Alarm conditions ... the zone restores to standby status. Tamper on zone ... the zone detects Tamper conditions ... Tamper conditions are no longer present on the zone. Real time of ...
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... False Key Event ... a false Key is used on the Reader..the false Key has been removed from the Reader. Valid Key ... the Key is used on a Reader..the Key is removed from the Reader. Valid Key on Key ...
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Warning Fuse ... at least one of the power terminals on the ... the current drawn by the power terminals on Main Board (+F, +B, +BPI, RED) is over- the Main Board (+F, +B, +BPI, RED) drops be- loaded.
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Zone Alarm on ... a zone detects Alarm conditions..ALL zones restore to standby status Panel Zone Tamper on ... a zone detects Tamper conditions..ALL Tamper conditions are no longer pres- Panel ent on the zones.
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Automatic ... during auto-arming, a zone is on alarm. At SPOT EVENT! Arming Refused default, the Panel must inhibit the arming with- out activating the alarm. Tamper on ... an Armed Partition's Zone is tampered..
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EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Low Voltage on ... the output voltage of A Power Station is less ... the output voltage of ALL the Power Stations Main Power* than 10.6 V. is greater than 10.6 V. Low Voltage on ...
The Smart Actions options group is for programming volved, or the “Partition:<space>” string followed by Smart Actions as outlined below. a 16-character string (8 for the ABSOLUTA 16 and 42 control panels) comprising the ‘-’ character for Events Categories Displays the groups of events for Partitions NOT involved in the event and the ‘X’...
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Some examples of Smart SMS examples are outlined below: All If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will Ø Home Zone alarm KITCHEN ( first floor ) (10:12:30 send a Smart SMS upon the verification and reset (for 12/24/12); events that allow reset) of ALL events belonging to the Ø...
n Emails n APP Notification If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will send an If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will send e-mail upon the verification (and reset) of the events notification upon the verification (and reset) of the belonging to the corresponding group, to the group of events belonging to the corresponding group, to the addresses (up to 4) programmed in the Emails Options...
Emails Codes and Keys: User (PINs) The Emails Options Group is for the definition of the The User PIN allow the Users to access the system, by e-mail addresses to be associated with Partitions and a Keypad, by a DTMF telephone, by SMS and by the System Events, for the notification of events via e-mail BOSS’s Status Page.
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The User option group is to setup the User PINs as follow. SMS If ENABLED, the PIN can control some events by SMS (see “Events and Actions > Remote Command Label This option (maximum 16 characters) is to iden- Events”) and can Arm/Disarm the Partitions via SMS tify the User PIN in all the operations it is involved in (Grade 2 Control Panels ONLY).
Codes and Keys: Keys The Super User is available ONLY on Grade 3 Control Panels and must be enabled by a Master This Option group is to setup the Digital Keys as follow. User, as described in the USER MANUAL. Key Label This option is to enter a significant descrip- The Partitions disarmed with a Patrol PIN are auto- tion for the key.
Codes and Keys: Keyfobs In AND Group If this option is enabled, the Key must be used with another Key or Code to Disarm its Parti- tions, as set in the And Keys Codes Num option (refer This Option group is to setup the Keyfobs (Wireless to the “Partition”...
Arming Schedule Enabled This option let you to enable/disable the Time Table: Ø ¨ disabled; The Arming Schedule option group is to setup the au- Ø þ enabled. tomatic arming/disarming of the partitions at specific times, as follow. To automatic arming/disarming a Parti- Apply By clicking on the Apply button you can apply the tion on a specific day, you must: Ø...
Timers The Timers group options is to setup the timers, as follow. The GSM option group is to setup the GSM Module as described below. n Time Table The Time Table definition operates the same way as Every time an option in this group is download to that of the Arming Schedule options group apart from the Control Panel the Keypads will be locked for the following exceptions.
SMS Fault Tel Number Select the Phone Numbers in App/BOSS Username If required, enter the Username the Phonebook to which the message typed in the op- supplied by the operator that provides the GPRS service. tion SMS Fault Text should be sent. Default: None.
Account # Enter the Customer Code for the Contact Enter the correct APN for WAP/GPRS services or ID and SIA protocols: ask the Central Station. some features may be limited (for more information, Default: 0000. please contact the operator of the service center). Communication Protocol Select the protocol speci- The Main Receiver APN is the same as the fied by the Central Station:...
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Subnet Mask Enter the Sub-network Mask for the lo- cal sub-network: the network administrator will provide The IP option group is to setup the IP Module as de- this information. scribed below. Default: 255.255.255.0. Every time an option in this group is download to This option is locked if the Obtain an IP address the Control Panel the Keypads will be locked for automatically option is enabled.
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Account # Enter the Customer Code for the Contact Supervision Time 1 (Supervision Time 2) Enter the ID and SIA protocols: ask the Central Station. interval between an event and the subsequent supervi- Default: 0000. sion event. Valid entries: from 60 to 65,535 seconds. Communication Protocol Select the protocol speci- Default: 60 seconds.
SMS Messages Downloading/Uploading This group of options is to setup SMS Messages, as de- Once the options have been set up, they must be down- scribed below. loaded to the Control Panel concerned, as follows. Label Assign a label to the message: this information To perform the Downloading/Uploading you must: is not saved in the control panel, which is why the icon Ø...
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13. Prepare an SMS message as outlined in the SMS Message Generator window then press OK. 20<Control Panel Type> may be Absoluta 16 v3.5, Absoluta 42 v3.5 or Absoluta 104 v3.5. 21When Save is pressed GPRS is replaced by the number entered in Panel Phone Number.
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Connection via Internet (remote IP) To set up con- Notes for Internet connection (GPRS and IP) To nection via Internet (remote IP), proceed as described Download/Upload Options via Internet (GPRS and IP): Ø the PC on which BOSS is installed must be con- below (see “APPENDIX >...
n How Downloading/Uploading the Options Once you have set up the connection, you can Down- loading/Uploading the options as follow. Downloading is the operation that transfers data from PC to Control Panel. Uploading is the operation that transfers data from Control Panel to PC.
KEYPAD OPERATIONS You can perform the following operation from any LCD In this chapter we refer to the LCD Keypad: the op- keypad connected to the Control Panel, depending on erations on the Touchscreen Keypad are the your access level. same, unless otherwise indicated You have the following two access levels.
Access to the operations 2. Tap the screen again: LCD keypad The display shows the data and time, and the message Bentel Absoluta on standby status. Jan/21/11 16:21 Bentel Absoluta 1. Press a then enter the Installer PIN (default 0104 or 00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) to access the In- staller Level or press b and enter the Level 4 PIN (default 0400 or 00400 for Grade 3 Control Panels)
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Failed to access The screen displays the following View/Reset Tampers The keypad shows the Tam- message: pers if present: *TAMPER! 001/003 Zone *TAMPER! 001/003 Detector Ø the display top line shows a flashing star (*) on the left if the tamper is not longer present (Memory), and the current tamper displayed respect to the total of tampers, on the right;...
View Bypass The keypad shows the Bypass if pres- 18. Select the required option then go to the relative ent: paragraph: you can either select the required op- tion group by pressing the relative key then scroll to BYPASS! 001/003 the required option by pressing the key a and b, or Zone you can directly go to the required option by enter...
1.1) Zone Test 8. Press ENTER to confirm the Partition/Zone se- lected and go back to step 5 and add another parti- This option will allow you to test all the partition zones tion or zone to be tested: without generating alarms. The Test event will be re- Partition corded in the event logger as: <Alarm - Zone under In Test ON=Start...
1.2) Output Test 1.3) Changing the PIN This option will allow you to test the system Outputs. This option will allow to you to change the Installer PIN or the Level 4 PIN, depending on the menu you are run- 1.
1.4) Firmware Upgrade by an USB key 8. The Control Panel will restarts if the firmware up- grading succeeds otherwise the display shows: To manage this operation it is necessary to enable USB operation the PIN of Level 4 (refer to “1.7) Enabling Level 4 Failed access”).
1.6) Modify the Keypad language 1.7) Enabling Level 4 access You can modify the Keypad language as follow. Level 4 is reserved to qualified personal to upgrade the Control Panel Firmware: Level 4 access is Disabled by 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- default.
1.8) Clear Faults and Tampers 1.9) Option Programming by Keypad You can clear fault and tamper signalling as follow. You can programming the main Control Panel options by an LCD Keypad as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”.
n User PINs Part mask Zn001 *--------------- Panel Prog. Users UC--- 4. Set up the Zone Partitions as follow. Ø Press a to assign ALL the Partitions to the Zone. The User PINs option let you to set up the PIN Parti- Ø...
n System 2.1) Voice Message Recording Panel Prog. You can recording and playback the Voice Messages System by means the Audio Station AS100, as follow. The System option is for setting the Control Panel ID 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- Number, as follows.
2.2) BPI Device enrolling 2.3) Wireless Device enrolling You can perform the BPI Device enrolling when you You can enroll the Wireless Devices and perform the change the BPI bus configuration, as follow. Placement Test as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- 1.
2.4) Key enrolling WLS zone type 1=int._ 2=delay_ You can enroll the Digital Keys as follow. 9. Set up the Wireless Zone Type, then press ENTER 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- and go back to step 5. graph “Access to the operations”.
2.5) Message Download/Upload via USB Key 2.6) Option Download/Upload via USB Key You can use a USB key to transfer the Voice Messages Using a USB key you can Download/Upload the Op- from the PC to the Control Panel and vice versa, and tions between PC and Control Panel, and between dif- from a Control Panel to another, as follow.
2.7) Factory Default 2.8) Telephone Communicator You can restore the control Panel Options to factory de- You can set up the PSTN Communicator options as follow. fault as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”. You can also perform the Factory Default by hard- ware, as indicated on “Hardware Default”...
2.9) Key Disabling/Enabling 3.1) View Logger You can enable/disable the keys (cards/tags/wireless You can view the event in the logger as follow. keys) as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”.
3.2) View the Firmware Version 3.3) View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing You can view the version of the Control Panel Firmware You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, as follow. short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow. 1.
Ø d to view the zone details, 3.4) View GSM Module Status Zone The status of the GSM Module can be viewed as de- Board T1 scribed below. Board: the zone is on the Main Board. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- Wired Ein01: the zone is on the Expander In 01.
3.5) View IP Module Status 9. Press ENTER to show the status of the GPRS con- nection on the display top line and the IP address on the bottom line: The status of the IP Module can be viewed as described below.
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Installer Menu (Default PIN: (A)0104 or (A)00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) 1 actions 2 programming 3 visualization 1.1 Zone Test 2.1 Voice Messages 3.1 Logger 1.2 Output Test 2.2 BPI Device Enroll 3.2 Firmware Version 1.3 Change my PIN 2.3 Wireless Device Enroll 3.3 Zone Status and Zone Bypassing 2.4 Key Enroll...
APPENDIX Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu At the end of the wired zones auto-mapping procedure all the mapped zones become functional. The Table 19 on facing page, list the options available for each menu that you may access on the LCD Key- Two main scenarios may be considered.
Ø Group Number (GROUP column), where possible, Reporting Formats identifies the Partition of the “resource” which gener- This paragraph describes the structures of the main re- ated the event. Ø Zone Number (ZONE column), where possible, porting formats supported by the system. identifies the “resource”...
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EVENT CONTACT ID CL.CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Real time zone on Panel 0 00/00 0000 Zone bypass on Panel 5 BB/BU 0000 WLS receiver lost 3 EM/EN 0000 Partition alarm on Panel 1 BA/BH 0000 Partition tamper on Panel 1 TA/TR 0000 Partial arming on Panel 4...
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EVENT CONTACT ID CL.CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Surveillance Maintenance on panel 0 0000 Reset on Panel 4 0000 Chime on Panel 0 00/00 0000 Negligence on Panel 6 0000 Delinquency on Panel 3 0000 Valid code on panel 4 0000 Valid keyfob on Panel 4 0000 Super key 1 on panel 0...
n Mounting the Receiver Wireless Receivers When choosing the mounting location ensure that the The VRX32-433, VRX32-433EN and VRX32-868 Re- mounting surface is flat, as uneven surfaces may impair ceivers will allow your system to manage up to 32 Wire- proper functioning of the Wall Tamper Switch 84.
n Remote IP Connection (Internet) Connection via IP With the remote IP connection it is the IP Module that The Figure 30 illustrates the principle of operation for connects to BOSS thanks to the Absoluta Server, as connection via IP between the ABSOLUTA Control outlined below.
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3. The Absoluta Server passes the request to Control Panel Serial Number d12 in addition to the BOSS External Port (c10) and the remote public IP ad- dress for BOSS, if the Use my Public IP (c11) op- tion is ENABLED, otherwise it passes the BOSS IP (c9): see the operating system instructions to ob- tain the public IP address for the PC on which BOSS is installed.
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