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SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx
Installation & Configuration Manual
Document ID: A6V10276959-d
Edition date: 12.09.2018

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  • Page 1 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx Installation & Configuration Manual Document ID: A6V10276959-d Edition date: 12.09.2018...
  • Page 2 Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability. © 2018 Copyright by Vanderbilt International Ltd. We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.6 Compliance with VdS approvals 3.7 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals 4 Technical Data 4.1 SPC4000 4.2 SPC5000 4.3 SPC6000 4.4 SPCP355.300 5 Introduction 6 Mounting system equipment 6.1 Mounting a G2 housing 6.2 Mounting a G3 housing © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 4 10.6 Wiring an external SAB bell 10.7 Wiring an internal sounder 10.8 Wiring Glassbreak 10.9 Installing plug-in modules 11 Powering up the SPC controller 11.1 Powering from battery only 12 Keypad user interface 12.1 SPCK420/421 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 5 16.6 X-BUS 16.6.1 X-BUS Addressing 16.6.2 XBUS Refresh 16.6.3 Reconfigure 16.6.4 Keypads/Expanders/Door Controllers 16.6.5 Addressing Mode 16.6.6 XBUS Type 16.6.7 Bus Retries 16.6.8 Comms Timer 16.7 Users 16.7.1 Add 16.7.2 Edit 16.7.3 Delete 16.8 User Profiles © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 6 16.14.8 Seismic Test 16.15 Utilities 16.16 Isolate 16.17 Event Log 16.18 Access Log 16.19 Alarm Log 16.20 Change Engineer Pin 16.21 SMS 16.21.1 Add 16.21.2 Edit 16.21.3 Delete 16.22 X-10 16.23 Set Date/Time 16.24 Installer Text © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 7 17.8.5 Deleting Web Passwords 17.8.6 Configuring Engineer Settings 17.9 Wireless 17.9.1 One-way wireless 17.9.2 Two-way wireless 17.10 Configuration 17.10.1 Configuring controller inputs and outputs 17.10.2 X-BUS 17.10.3 Changing system settings 17.10.4 Configuring zones, doors and areas 17.10.5 Calendars © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 8 23.3 Powering expanders from the auxiliary power terminals 23.4 Calculating the battery power requirements 23.5 Domestic, Commercial and Financial mode default settings 23.6 Wiring of the X10 interface 23.7 SIA Codes 23.8 CID Codes 23.9 Overview of keypad types © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 9 23.20 Supported card readers and card formats 23.21 SPC Support for E-Bus Devices 23.21.1 Configuring and Addressing E-Bus Devices 23.22 FlexC Glossary 23.23 FlexC Commands 23.24 ATS Category Timings 23.25 ATP Category Timings 24 Notes © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 10: Meaning Of Symbols

    Only available for SPC controller with IP interface (SPC43xx/SPC53xx/SPC63xx). Not available for installation type Domestic. Only available in unrestricted mode. Find further information about Security Grade, Region or Mode in text. See Appendix for further information. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 11: Security

    Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the manufacturer. 2.2.2 Transport Unit damage during transport Keep the packaging material for future transportation. Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 12: Setup

    Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays that contain alcohol, spirit or ammonia. 2.3 Meaning of written warning notices and hazard symbols 2.3.1 Warning notices Signal Word Type of Risk DANGER Danger of death or severe bodily harm. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 13: Hazard Symbols

    Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm. CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions 2.3.2 Hazard symbols WARNING: Warning of hazard area WARNING: Warning of dangerous electrical voltage © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 14: Directives And Standards

    VdS (VdS A/C/EN/SES Approval) AG Köln HRB 28788 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Amsterdamer Str. 174, 50735 Köln Geschäftsführer: Robert Reinermann JörgWilms-Vahrenhorst (Stv.) SPC products listed have been tested according to EN50131-3:2009 and all relevant RTC specifications. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 15 SPCW114.000 SPCW130.100 Specific information in relation to EN50131 requirements can be found in the following sections in this document. EN50131 Requirement (and relevant section) Relevant Vanderbilt documentation Operating temperature and humidity range Technical data: SPC4000 on page 31 SPC5000 on page 33 SPC6000 on page 37...
  • Page 16 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Directives and standards EN50131 Requirement (and relevant section) Relevant Vanderbilt documentation Installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions, Mounting system equipment on page 43 including terminal identifications Controller hardware on page 68 Type of interconnections (see 8.8) Technical data: SPC4000 on page 31...
  • Page 17 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Directives and standards EN50131 Requirement (and relevant section) Relevant Vanderbilt documentation Programmable functions provided Engineer programming via the keypad on page 112 Engineer programming via the browser on page 173 How indications are made inaccessible to level 1 users when Keypad user interface on page 93...
  • Page 18 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Directives and standards EN50131 Requirement (and relevant section) Relevant Vanderbilt documentation If automatic setting at pre-determined times provided, details of Setting/Unsetting on page 279 pre-setting indication and any automatic over-ride of prevention of set (see 8.3.3, 8.3.3.1) Details of conditions provided for the set state (see 8.3.3.4)
  • Page 19 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Directives and standards Product Type Standard SPC6350.320 EN50131-6 SPC6330.320 SPC5350.320 SPC5330.320 SPCP355.300 SPCP333.300 SPCP355.300 SPCE652.100 SPCK420.100 SPCK421.100 SPCE452.100 SPCE110.100 SPCE120.100 SPCA210.100 SPCK620.100 SPCK623.100 SPCN110.000 SPCN310.000 SPC5320.320 EN50131-6 SPC4320.320 SPCP332.300 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 20: Compliance With En50131 Approvals

    The X-BUS Settings, Retries, must be set to a value of 10. The X-BUS Settings, Comms timer, must be set to a value of 5. Select Synchronization Time with Mains under Clock settings to use mains as clock master. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 21 The recommended ratio of wireless receivers to transmistters is no more than 20 transmitters for every one receiver. Glassbreak must be used with an EN-compliant glassbreak interface. To comply with EN50131-3:2009, do not set or unset the system using the SPCE120 (Indicator Expander) or the SPCE110 (Keyswitch Expander). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 22: Compliance With En 50136-1:2012 And En 50136-2:2014

    A tamper on an Inhibited/Isolated zone must be sent to an ARC and displayed to the user. For INCERT, tampers are processed for isolated zones. On all other standard variations, tampers are ignored on isolated zones. User PIN codes must be defined with more than 4 digits. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 23: Pd 6662:2010 Conformance Guidelines

    SPC5330.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPCP355.300 Smart PSU with 8 Inputs/2 Outputs Expander SPC5350.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPCP333.300 Smart PSU with I/O Expander SPC6330.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPCN110.000 PSTN Module SPC6350.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPCN320.000 GSM Module SPCK420/421.100 LCD Keypad SPCE452.100 Expander, 8 Relay Outputs © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 24: Standards Overview

    Push button switch mounted outside the supervised premises Connect the push button into an SPC zone input as follows: An EXIT TERMINATOR zone type must be configured for SPC. See Zone types on page 385. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 25 Operation of a digital key after entering the supervised premises from a location as near as practicable to the initial entry door. This functionality is provided by use of a PACE reader (for example, SPCK421) near the entry door of a premises. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 26: Configuration Requirements For Pd 6662:2010 Conformance

    Setting and unsetting SPC system is configurable in such a way that the setting is completed by 'Final Exit'. It is possible to configure the SPC so that a WD (Warning Device) is activated momentarily on setting. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 27: Additional Commissioning Requirements For Pd 6662:2010 Conformance

    Transmission Network Requirements – Performance, Availability and Security Levels (BS EN 50136-1-2, 1998 and BS EN 50136-1-5, 2008) The SPC System has been tested and approved to EN50136-1-1. SPC levels are classified as follows: Transmission time D2 as max. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 28: Compliance With Vds Approvals

    – 512 zones in ring configuration – 128 zones per X-Bus in multi-drop (spur) configuration The following end of line resistance combinations do not comply with VdS standards: – 1k, 470 ohm – 1k, 1k, 6k6 ohm © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 29: Compliance With Nf And A2P Approvals

    Configuration Standard Logo SPC6350.320 + SPCP355.300 60h, unmonitored NF Grade (Cert. 1233700001 + Cert.8033700002) Class 1 SPC5350.320 + SPCP355.300 60h, unmonitored (Cert. 1233700001 + Cert.8033700002) SPC6350.320 60h, unmonitored (Cert. 1233700001) SPC5350.320 60h, unmonitored (Cert. 1233700001) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 30 SPC5330.320 30h, monitored (Cert. 1232200003) SPC5320.320 36h, unmonitored NF Grade (Cert. 1232200003) Class 1 SPC4320.320 36h, unmonitored (Cert. 1232200003) SPCN110.000 NF Grade 2 and 3, SPCN320.000 Class 1 SPCK420.100 SPCK620.100 SPCK623.100 SPCE652.100 SPCE452.100 SPCE110.100 SPCE120.100 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    SPC4320.220: Optional (SPCW111) SPC4320.320: Optional (SPCW110) Verification 4 verification zones with max. 4 IP-cameras and 4 audio devices. Video Up to 16 pre/16 post event images (by JPEG resolution 320 x 240, max. 1 frame/sec.) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 32 Auxiliary power (nominal) Max. 750mA at 12V DC Battery type SPC422x/4320: YUASA NP7-12FR (12V/7Ah) - NF (Battery not supplied) PowerSonic PS1270 (12V/7Ah) YUASA Yucel Y7-12FR (12V/7Ah) Battery charger SPC422x/4320: Max. 72h to 80% of battery capacity © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 33: Spc5000

    Max. number of user PINs Remote controls Up to 100 PACE Devices Wireless Panic Alarm Up to 128 Event memory 10,000 intrusion events, 10,000 access events Number of on-board zones SPC5320/5330 — 8 SPC5350 — 16 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 34 Keypads: SPCK42x, SPCK62x Door expanders: SPCA210, SPCP43x Expanders with I/O: SPCE65x, SPCE45x, SPCP33x, SPCP35x, SPCE110, SPCE120, SPCV32x Interfaces 2 X-BUS (2 spurs or 1 loop) 2 RS232 1 USB (PC connection) SPC53xx: Additionally 1 Ethernet (RJ45) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 35 SPC5350: 15V DC nominal Peak to Peak ripple Max. 5% of output voltage Auxiliary power (nominal) SPC5320/5330: Max. 750mA at 12V DC SPC5350: Max. 2200mA at 12V DC (8 separately fused outputs, 300mA per output) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 36 RAL 9003 (signal white) Weight SPC5320: 4.500kg SPC5330: 6.400kg SPC5350: 18.600kg Dimensions (W x H x D) SPC5320: 264 x 357 x 81mm SPC5330: 326 x 415 x 114mm SPC5350: 498 x 664 x 157mm © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 37: Spc6000

    SPC6350 — 16 Max. number of hardwired zones Max. number of wireless 120 (take away wired zones) zones Max. number of Intrunet wireless detectors per wireless receiver (recommended) EOL resistor Dual 4k7 (default), other resistor combinations configurable © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 38 SPC6350: Front/back tamper switch Power supply Type A (per EN50131-1) Mains voltage 230V AC, +10%/-15%, 50Hz Mains fuse SPC6330: 250mA T (replaceable part on mains terminal block) SPC6350: 800mA T (replaceable part on mains terminal block) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 39 SPC6350: Current limited to 2A (protected by PTC resettable fuse), deep discharge protection at 10.5V DC, low voltage indicator at 11V DC Software update Local and remote upgrade for controller, peripherals and GSM/PTSN modems. Calibration No calibration checks required (calibrated at manufacturing) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 40: Spcp355.300

    230V AC, +10 to -15%, 50Hz  Operating Current Max. 245mA at 12V DC (all relays activated) Quiescent Current Max. 195mA at 12V DC Output voltage 13–14V DC in normal conditions (mains powered and fully charged battery), © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 41 Operating temperature 0 to +40°C Housing Metal housing (1.5mm mild steel) Colour RAL 9003 (signal white) Dimensions 498 x 664 x 157mm Weight (without batteries) 18.400kg (housing incl. cover), 11.300kg (housing without cover) IP/IK Rating 30/06 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 42: Introduction

    Ethernet Loop configuration Wireless Receiver PSTN network AC mains GSM network Battery 12V Broadband router Network Wired outputs (6) Central Wired inputs (8) LAN/WLAN Keypads Service desk IO expander Remote user Output Expander Mobile interfaces © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 43: Mounting System Equipment

    Screws with a 4–5mm shank, a minimum head diameter of 8mm and a minimum length of 40mm are recommended for mounting the housing. Additional expansion plugs or fixings may be required depending on the construction of the wall. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 44: Mounting A G3 Housing

    The G3 housing contains the controller PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounted on a hinged mounting bracket. Expanders and PSUs can be mounted on the underside of the hinged mounting bracket and also on the back wall of the housing underneath the mounting bracket. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 45 Screws with a 4–5mm shank, a minimum head diameter of 8mm and a minimum length of 40mm are recommended for mounting the housing. Additional expansion plugs or fixings may be required depending on the construction of the wall. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 46: Mounting A Back Tamper Kit

    The SPC back tamper kit provides SPC control panels and power supplies with the option of having back tamper as well as front tamper. The back tamper kit comprises the following parts: Tamper switch Leads for connecting the back tamper switch to the controller Wall fixing plate © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 47 7. Fit the wall plate to the wall. Fitting the Back Tamper Switch 1. Insert the tamper switch (see item 2 below) into the back of the housing so that the plunger faces outwards (see item 1 below). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 48 2. Fit the housing back onto the wall using the three fixings previously removed (see item 2 below). Visually check to ensure there is a flush finish between the wall plate and the housing metalwork. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 49 All control panels have spare inputs configured as tamper inputs that are designed for wiring the tamper switch and do not require any programming. This tamper switch will be referred to as ‘Aux Tamper 1’ by the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 50: Battery Installation For En50131 Compliance

    The battery flaps should be bent carefully as not to damage the battery. If any signs of a damaged battery exist or any leakage of the electrolyte then the battery should be discarded as per the current regulations and a new battery fitted. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 51: Mounting A G5 Housing

    8 In/2 Output Expander below the PSU board in the G5 housing. Additional expanders can be installed in the housing as shown. Number Description Number Description Battery Battery temperature leads Battery strap © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 52: Tamper Protection

    The tamper bracket is held firmly in place with a securing screw. Remember to remove this screw if commissioning the system for back tamper protection. Do not remove this screw if using front tamper only. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 53: Mounting The Housing With Tamper Protection

    WARNING: If the back tamper screw is not secure against the wall, then tamper protection is compromised. If the housing is removed from the wall or displaced, the back tamper contact needs to be tested again for proper functionality and re-adjusted if required. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 54 If the housing is removed from the wall or displaced, the tamper bracket screw is no longer secure against the wall, causing the bracket to pivot. This in turn causes the tamper switch to swivel away from the lid and opens the switch contact. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 55: Installing The Batteries

    4. Fasten the two ends of the strap firmly using the Velcro strip. Ensure that the strap is tight © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 56: Mounting A Keypad

    PSU. 6.4 Mounting a keypad See the corresponding installation instruction. Installation guides are available at http://www.spcsupportinfo.com/connectspcdata/userdata. 6.5 Mounting an expander See the corresponding installation instruction. Installation guides are available at http://www.spcsupportinfo.com/connectspcdata/userdata. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 57: Smart Psu

    Mains input and fuse block Input transformer AC IN — AC power input MAINS — Mains power LED BATT1 — Battery 1 charge state LED BATT2 — Battery 2 charge state LED FUSE — Fuse fail LED © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 58 For more information, see Wiring the Inputs on page 63. I 1–8 — Inputs. The expander has 8 on-board inputs which can be configured as intruder alarm zones on the SPC system. For more information, see Wiring the Inputs on page 63. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 59: Supervised Outputs

    The SPCP355.300 Smart PSU supports three, open-drain, logical outputs, which can be supervised for tamper detection. Output tamper detection is enabled by configuration. Output tamper detection is enabled by connecting a 4k7 EoL resistor in parallel with the load device, such as an external bell. A © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 60: Batteries

    Standard 12V Power output Configurable, supervised, 12V DC logical switched output. 7.1.2 Batteries This section covers: Installing Batteries on the facing page Testing Battery Voltage on page 62 Deep Discharge Protection on page 62 Battery Stand-By Times on page 62 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 61 7.1.2.1 Installing Batteries This section describes the battery installation for the SPCP355.300 Smart PSU and G5 Housing. Number Description Battery Battery strap Fixing holes Strap holes Battery leads Battery temperature leads PSU/Expander Mounting positions for additional expanders. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 62: Wiring The X-Bus Interface

    The following table lists the cable types and distances recommended: Maximum cable length = (number of expanders and keypads in the system) x (maximum cable distance for each cable type) Cable Type Distance CQR Standard Alarm Cable 200m UTP Cat-5 Solid core 400m Belden 9829 400m © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 63 The expander has 8 on-board zone inputs which can be configured as one of the following: No End of Line Single End of Line Dual End of Line Anti-Masking PIR Default Configuration The following diagram shows the default configuration, Double EOL 4k7: Number Description Input 1 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 64 30V DC at 1A (non-inductive load). When the relay is activated, the Common terminal connection (COM) is switched from the Normally Closed (NC) to the Normally open (NO) terminal. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 65: Compliance With Nf And A2P Approvals

    CNPP Cert AFNOR Certification Pôle Européen de Sécurité - Vernon 11 rue François de Pressensé Route de la Chapelle Réanville 93571 Saint Denis La Plaine Cedex CD 64 - CS 22265 www.marque-nf.com F-27950 SAINT MARCEL www.cnpp.com © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 66: Psu Led Status

    Mains Fail, Battery OK Mains OK, battery faulty or not present Mains OK, battery faulty, not present, or in deep discharge All LEDs Off. protection mode Fuse Fail Total Load Current exceeded PSU switcher failure Flash © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 67: System Recovery

    3. Hold the PSU Kickstart button until the LEDs stop flashing. 4. Release the PSU Kickstart button. PTC Fuse Reset In the event of one of the PTC fuses resetting, you must manually disconnect then reconnect the mains and battery connections. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 68: Controller Hardware

    The SPC controller provides 8 on-board wired zones and optional wireless zones. Number Name Description Optional The controller PCB can be factory fitted with a wireless module for use with wireless wireless (868MHz) sensors. module © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 69 The INT+ and INT- terminals are used to connect to internal devices such as an internal sounder. See Wiring an internal sounder on page 89. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 70: Controller Hardware Spc5350 And 6350

    12V input from battery or PSU**. power input * Default setup for SPC5350 and SPC5360 panels ** PSU only applies to SPC5350 and SPC6350 panels. 8.2 Controller Hardware SPC5350 and 6350 This section describes the SPC5350 and SPC6350. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 71 These 7 LEDs display the status of various system parameters as described in LEDs Controller status LEDs on page 368. Clock A clock reference signal can also be applied to this 2-pin connector to maintain accurate Reference system time. Connect to Clock Reference CN17 on SPCP355.300 Smart PSU. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 72 4k7. See Wiring the zone inputs on page 85. Tamper The controller provides 2 additional tamper input terminals that can be connected to terminals auxiliary tamper devices to provide increased tamper protection. These terminals should be shorted when not in use. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 73 Real-time Battery for real-time clock (RTC). clock battery Auxiliary 12V input from A1 on SPCP355.300 Smart PSU. power input See also Powering expanders from the auxiliary power terminals on page 369 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 74: Door Expander

    1 is connected to the X-Bus (which is using the zone numbers 9–16).The assigned zone from the two door controller will be moved to the next free zone number. Configuration will be adapted accordingly. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 75: Wiring The System

    Each device has 4 terminals (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) for connection to expanders via the X-BUS cable. The controller initiates a detection procedure on power up to determine the number of expanders connected on the system and the topology in which they are connected. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 76: Loop Configuration

    10.1.1 Loop configuration NOTICE: The SPC42xx/43xx doesn’t support loop configuration (only 1 X-BUS port). NOTICE: All expanders/keypads are fitted with a termination jumper by default. In loop configuration it’s imperative to have these jumpers fitted. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 77: Spur Configuration

    X-BUS connection is expander 1, the second nearest expander is 2, etc., ending with the expander wired farthest from the controller, which is expander 6. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 78: Star And Multi-Drop Configuration

    200 m NOTICE: The performance in star or multi-drop configuration wiring is limited due to non-optimal conditions of the RS-485 bus specification (reduced signal quality due to multiple receivers/transmitters in parallel with unbalanced terminating resistors). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 79 In the case of a X-BUS break the single will be disconnected, all other expanders and detectors continue to be supervised. A short in the cable renders all expanders disabled. Star configuration Star configuration 2 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 80 In the case of a X-BUS break, all expanders and detectors up to the fault continues to be supervised. A short in the cable renders all expanders disabled. Multi-drop configuration Multi-drop configuration 2 Number Description SPC controller Expanders © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 81 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Wiring the system 10.1.3.1 Examples of correct wiring Star wiring Multi-drop wiring © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 82 NOTICE: A mix of star and multi-drop configuration is only allowed if the star point is at the controller X-BUS port. In this case, all expanders/keypads must be wired in multi-drop configuration without any other star points in the wiring. Not allowed wiring with a second star point © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 83: Shielding

    If the branch is not used then the terminals 1A/1B are used to connect to the next expander/keypad. Terminals 3A/3B and 4A/4B are then not used. The following modules have branch expander wiring capability (additional terminals 3A/B and 4A/B): 8 Input/2 Output Expander 8 Output Expander PSU Expander Wireless Expander 2-door Expander © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 84: Wiring The System Ground

    SPC system outputs. This relay output can switch a rated voltage of 30V DC (non-inductive load). When the relay is activated the common terminal connection (COM) is switched from the Normally Closed terminal (NC) to the Normally Open terminal (NO). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 85: Wiring The Zone Inputs

    The installer can choose from any of the following configurations when wiring the inputs: No End of Line (NEOL) Single End of Line (SEOL) Dual End of Line (DEOL) Anti-masking PIR Default configuration (DEOL 4k7) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 86 (-100%) (+100%) (+100%) SINGLE_1K 700Ω 1kΩ 1.3kΩ 23kΩ Infinite (-30%) (+30%) SINGLE_1K5 1.1kΩ 1.5kΩ 2.1kΩ 23kΩ Infinite (-27%) (+40%) SINGLE_2K2 1.6kΩ 2.2kΩ 2.9kΩ 23kΩ Infinite (-28%) (+32%) SINGLE_4K7 3.1kΩ 4.7kΩ 6.3kΩ 23kΩ Infinite (-22%) (+24%) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 87 (-27%) (+34%) DUAL_1K0_1K0 700Ω 1kΩ 1.3kΩ 1.5kΩ 2kΩ 2.6kΩ (-30%) (+30%) (-25%) (+30%) DUAL_1k0_2k2 1.6kΩ 2.2kΩ 2.9kΩ 2.3kΩ 3.2kΩ 4.2kΩ (-28%) (+32%) (-29%) (+32%) DUAL_1k5_2k2 1.6kΩ 2.2kΩ 2.9kΩ 2.7kΩ 3.7kΩ 4.8kΩ (-28%) (+32%) (-28%) (+30%) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 88: Wiring An External Sab Bell

    A resistor (2K2) is pre-fitted on the controller board between the BHO and TR terminals. When wiring an external bell, connect this resistor in series from the TR terminal on the controller to the TR terminal on the external bell interface. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 89: Wiring An Internal Sounder

    To wire an internal sounder to the SPC controller connect the IN+ and IN– terminals directly to the 12V sounder input. Internal sounder wiring (12V) IN– IN– (SPC controller) IN+ (SPC controller) 10.8 Wiring Glassbreak SPC supports the RI S 10 D-RS-LED glassbreak interface in combination with GB2001 glassbreak detectors. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 90: Installing Plug-In Modules

    After completing the modem task, reconnect the system to the power supply and log on to the controller as Full Engineer again. Configure and save the configuration. Failure to follow this process results in a CRC error. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 91 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Wiring the system Plug-in modules Number Description Wireless receiver slot Primary modem slot Back-up modem slot For installation details, see the corresponding Installation Instruction. Installation guides are available at http://www.spcsupportinfo.com/connectspcdata/userdata. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 92: Powering Up The Spc Controller

    NOTICE: The battery will continue to power the system until deep discharge level (10.5V to 10.8V) has been detected. The time duration that the system will hold up on battery will depend on the external loading and Ah rating of the battery. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 93: Keypad User Interface

    AC power, system alerts, and communications status. The LCD keypad may be factory fitted with a Portable ACE (PACE) proximity device reader (see Overview of keypad types on page 381). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 94 The LED status indicators provide information on the current status of the system as indicators detailed in the table below. Soft function The left and right soft function keys are context sensitive keys to navigate through keys menus/programming. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 95: Using The Lcd Keypad Interface

    If the keypad is being installed for the first time and power is supplied to it before a connection to the controller X-BUS interface is made, the LED remains in the ON state 12.1.2 Using the LCD keypad interface Keypad display © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 96 DISPLAY The programming feature to be selected The current setting of the selected feature The nature of the current alert during an alert condition. (See Prioritization of display messages on the facing page.) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 97 – XBUS mains fault – XBUS battery fault – XBUS power supply fault – XBUS fuse fault – XBUS tamper fault – XBUS antenna fault – XBUS wireless jamming – XBUS panic – XBUS fire © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 98: Data Entry On The Lcd Keypad

    To move the position of the cursor one character to the left and right respectively, press the left and right arrow keys. To exit from the feature without saving, press the BACK menu key. To save the programmed setting press ENTER or OK. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 99: Spck620/623

    The SPCK623 is equipped with a proximity card reader (125 kHz EM 4102) for easy user access, soft keys, large graphical LCD and voice annunciation support. The functionality can be enhanced with key switch expander SPCE110 or indication expander SPCE120. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 100 Alphabetic characters are selected by applying the appropriate number of key presses. To switch between upper and lower case characters, press the hash (#) key. To enter a numeric digit, hold down the appropriate key for 2 seconds. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 101 – Modem 1 line – Modem 2 fault – Modem 2 line – Fail to communicate – User panic – XBUS cable fault – XBUS communications fault – XBUS mains fault – XBUS battery fault © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 102 – Manufacture enable – Reboot – Hardware fault – Aux over current – Battery low – Ethernet link – System name *A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 103: Led Description

    Only if the user and the keypad that is being used for logging in have the right for an area, the area is displayed. If the user has the right for several areas but the keypad has only the right for one area, the user will also see the single area view. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 104: Function Keys In Idle State

    The activated process depends on the system configuration. Ask the installer for details. Direct Settings Depending on configuration, the direct set option is displayed. A forced set/partset without PIN is possible of the area the keypad is assigned to. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 105: Software Support Tools

    13 Software support tools The following PC-based software tool is available to remotely manage an SPC panel: SPC Manager Enables the remote creation, control and modification of access based functionality within the SPC system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 106: Starting The System

    The keypad provides quick onsite access to system menus and programming. The authorised installation engineer must set initial default configurations using the keypad. Programming of proximity card/device reader and assignment to users also must be done using the keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 107: Configuring Start-Up Settings

    7. Select the languages you require for your installation. Selected languages are prefixed with an asterisk (*). To remove, or select, a language, press hash (#) on the keypad. The unselected languages are deleted from the system and will be unavailable if you default the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 108: Creating System Users

    If a user is going to be enabling firmware upgrades, ensure that the user has the correct profile for this purpose. See also Engineer PINs on page 106 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 109: Programming The Portable Ace

    1. Enter the Engineer Programming PIN. (Default PIN is 1111. See Engineer PINs on page 106.) 2. Scroll to USERS. 3. Press SELECT. 4. Select EDIT and select USER1 from the list. 5. Scroll to PACE and press SELECT. 6. Toggle to DISABLED. The keypad indicates UPDATED. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 110: Configuring Wireless Fob Devices

    1. Login to the keypad with an Engineer PIN. 2. Scroll to FULL ENGINEER > OPTIONS. 3. Press SELECT. 4. Scroll to KEYFOB RESTORE and press SELECT. 5. Toggle the setting to ENABLED and press SAVE. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 111: Soft Engineer Programming Via The Keypad

    Allows the user to add, edit or delete SMS details for users. See SMS on page 168. See also Test on page 163 Door Control on page 171 Engineer programming via the keypad on page 112 Installer Text on page 171 Set Date/Time on page 170 SMS on page 168 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 112: Engineer Programming Via The Keypad

    NOTICE: Users cannot exit from FULL ENGINEER programming if any fault conditions exist. The first fault will display on the keypad when you attempt to leave engineer mode. You can view and isolate all faults within the System Status menu under Alerts and Open Zones. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 113: Options

    –TO-14 (EN50131 Grade 3 based) –Unrestricted Switzerland Region: –SWISSI Cat 1 –SWISSI Cat 2 –Unrestricted Spanish Region –EN50131 Grade 2 –EN50131 Grade 3 German Region –VdS Class A –VdS Class C –Unrestricted France –NFtyp2 –NFtyp3 –Unrestricted © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 114 EN50131-9 CONFIRM Select NO. OF ZONES. ZONES AUTO RESTORE ENABLED/DISABLED KEYFOB ENABLED/DISABLED RESTORE USER DURESS DISABLED PIN +1 PIN +2 RETRIGGER ENABLED/DISABLED BELL BELL ON 1ST ENABLED/DISABLED BELL ON FTS ENABLED/DISABLED STROBE ON FTS ENABLED/DISABLED © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 115 4 DIGITS 5 DIGITS 6 DIGITS 7 DIGITS 8 DIGITS CODED ENABLED/DISABLED RESTORE WEB ACCESS ENABLED/DISABLED Allows/restricts access to the web browser. OPEN ZONES ENABLED/DISABLED ALLOW ENABLED/DISABLED ENGINEER ALLOW ENABLED/DISABLED MANUFACT. * SHOW STATE ENABLED/DISABLED © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 116 ENABLED/DISABLED TAMPER ENGINEER LOCK ENABLED/DISABLED If enabled, system cannot be reset using yellow button on controller unless an Engineer PIN is input on the keypad. SECURE PIN ENABLED/DISABLED CLOCK AUTOMATIC DST SETTINGS MAINS TIME SYNC © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 117: Timers

    Designation of the functions in the following order: 1st row: Web 2nd row: Keypad Timer Description Default Audible Internal Bells Duration that internal sounders will sound when alarm is activated. (0–999 minutes; 15min. 0 = never) INT BELL TIME © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 118 Activates the external bell momentarily to indicate a full set condition. (0–10 seconds) 0sec. FULLSET BELL Fail To Set Number of seconds to display fail to set message on keypads (0 until valid PIN is 10sec. entered). (0–999 seconds) FAIL TO SET © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 119 The time after a mains fault has been detected before an alert is activated by the 0min. system. (0–60 minutes) MAINS SIG DELAY RF Jamming The time after RF Jamming has been detected before an alert is activated by the 0min. Delay system. (0–999 seconds) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 120 Time before PIN expiry after which a warning will be displayed. (1–14 days) 5 days PIN WARN General Settings RF Output Time The time that the RF output will remain active on the system. (0–999 seconds) 0sec. RF OUTPUT © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 121: Areas

    2. Scroll to the desired programming option: For Domestic and Commercial Mode, the area type defaults to Standard. In Financial Mode, select area type STANDARD, ATM, VAULT or ADVANCED. Enter the name of the area and the preferred entry/exit time. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 122 – DELAY COUNTER – DELAYED UNSET – UNSET DURATION – INTERLOCK – DUAL PIN RF OUTPUT DELETE Select the area to be deleted. See Adding/Editing an area on page 273 for further details on these options. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 123: Area Groups

    (that is, 3, 8). The right switch is the first unit digit and the left switch is the 10s digit. The expander in the figure below is identified as 38. Rotary switches Number Description Rotary switches identifying expander as 38. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 124: Xbus Refresh

    It is recommended that you perform a Refresh before a Reconfigure. To reconfigure keypads/expanders: 1. Scroll to RECONFIGURE. 2. Press SELECT. The number of online keypads is displayed. 3. Press NEXT. The number of online expanders is displayed. 4. Press NEXT © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 125: Keypads/Expanders/Door Controllers

    Battery voltage: battery voltage level (PSU expanders only) INPUT State of each zone input associated with an expander as follows: STATE C: Closed, O: Open, D; Disconnected, S: Short (Expanders with inputs only) 6. Press BACK to exit. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 126 PACE Tick this box to disable the keys on the keypad during the entry time when a PACE is configured Entry on the keypad. Areas Location Select the secured area where the keypad is located. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 127 Select position of clock if visible in idle mode. Options are Left Aligned, Center Aligned, Right Clock Aligned or Disabled. Emergency Enable if Panic, Fire and Medical function keys should be indicated in the LCD display. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 128 1. Scroll to EXPANDERS > EDIT. 2. Press SELECT. 3. Scroll to the device to be edited and press SELECT. Parameters and details, if applicable, are displayed for editing. 4. Press BACK to exit the menu. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 129 The following table lists the available options for Indicator Expander modules: Name Description DESCRIPTION Enter or edit a description for the expander. LOCATION Select a location for the expander from the list of available areas. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 130 Calendar – select a calendar from the available options. only) Keyswitch – select a keyswitch from the available options. Keypad - select a keypad from the available options. Card Reader – enable or disable deactivation using a keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 131 OFF – FLASH — specify the behaviour of the LED in the inactive state. Available options are: – Permanent — always on. Flash Fast/Medium/Slow — varying speed of the flashing. DEACTIVATION Select a deactivation method from the available options: (Flexible mode Calendar — select a calendar. only) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 132 To edit the two zones of a DOOR I/O: 1. Scroll to the DOOR I/O to be edited and press SELECT The option “Zones” is selected. 2. Press SELECT. 3. Select which Zone should be edited (DPS or DRS zone). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 133: Addressing Mode

    1 For readers with a green and a red LED. 2 For VANDERBILT readers with a yellow LED (AR618X). 3 Profile 3 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with a...
  • Page 134: Xbus Type

    4. Press SELECT to update the setting. 16.6.7 Bus Retries To program the number of times the system attempts to retransmit data on the X-BUS interface before a communications fault is generated: 1. Scroll to BUS RETRIES. 2. Press SELECT. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 135: Comms Timer

    Enter a FROM and TO date and press ENTER. PACE Enable or disable PACE capability RF FOB Enable or disable RF Fob access (wireless keypad, remote control) MAN- Enables the man-down test. DOWN (MDT) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 136 1. Scroll to LEARN CARD. 2. Press OK. 3. Select the door that the card will be presented. 4. Press OK. NOTICE: The new card can be presented at the entry or the exit reader of the selected door. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 137 Delete Card If an access card is no longer needed it can be deleted via the keypad. 1. Scroll to DELETE CARD. 2. Press OK. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 138: Delete

    Edit the name of the profile if required. CHANGE AREAS Select the areas relevant to this profile. CALENDAR Select a configured calendar or NONE. RIGHT Enable or disable system features for this profile. See User rights on page 201. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 139: Delete

    To delete user profiles on the system: 1. Scroll to USER PROFILES>DELETE. 2. Scroll through the user profiles to the required profile. 3. Press OK. You are prompted to confirm deletion. 4. Press OK to delete the user profile. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 140: Wireless

    Wireless magnetic contact (slim) WMAG-I Magnetic contact with additional input WRMT Remote control FOB with 4 button control WPAN Wireless personal alarm button For instructional videos on wireless devices and transceivers please go to http://van.fyi?Link=Wireless_devices © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 141: Select A Wireless Programming Option

    Enable two-way wireless if you are using SPCW120 Wireless Transceiver. Disable two-way wireless if you are using SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ). A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 142: One-Way Wireless

    1. Scroll to EDIT and press OK. 2. Scroll to the sensor to be changed and press OK. 3. Scroll to ZONE and press OK. 4. Scroll to the appropriate zone number (only unoccupied zone numbers are displayed) and press © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 143 For Commercial or Domestic installations, the default is: Red + Green = Panic Note: If no function is assigned to a button combination, it is still possible to use that combination by using a trigger. See Triggers on page 292. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 144 Enrol a IPAW6-10 personal alarm button To enrol the IPAW6-10 and assign it to User(n): 1. Select USERS > EDIT > USER(n) > RF FOB > ENABLED. The keypad displays the ADD screen with a flashing ENROL DEVICE message. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 145 The keypad displays the ADD screen with a flashing ENROL DEVICE message. 2. On the IRCW6-11, press and hold any button. The LED on the remote control lights. A message appears on the keypad screen saying FOB CONFIGURED. The IRCW6-11 is assigned to the User (n). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 146: Two-Way Wireless

    It may be necessary to change the zone assignment of a sensor enrolled on the system. To change the zone assignment of a wireless detector: 1. Scroll to EDIT and press OK. 2. Scroll to the sensor to be changed and press OK. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 147 1 second, and then Green lights for 1 second. The WPAN is assigned to User (n). Disable a WPAN personal alarm button To disable the WPAN: Select USERS > EDIT > USER(n) > RF FOB > DISABLED. A message appears on-screen saying UPDATED. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 148 Select USERS > EDIT > USER (n) > RF FOB > DISABLED. A message appears on-screen saying UPDATED. When you disable a WRMT from your system, you must also clear the internal registration in the WRMT before you can re-use the WRMT. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 149: Zones

    - Reader Information (Display only - format of last card used with configured reader) Door inputs Each door has 2 inputs with predefined functionality. These two inputs, the door position sensor and the door release switch can be configured. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 150 (Web only) If a DC2 is used on the door, this option MUST be selected. If not selected, the door will open. Reader Select the location of the entry and exit readers. Location (Entry/Exit) (Web only) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 151 PIN is required to set and unset the linked area. The card has to be presented before the PIN is Set/Unset entered. Unset Panel/area will unset, when card is presented at entry reader. outside (Browser) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 152 The custodian will not be allowed to exit until all non-custodians have left the room. Door Door controller PCB mounted sounder sounds on door alarms. Sounder Ignore Door forced open is not processed. Forced © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 153: Outputs

    OUTPUT Determines the style of the output: continuous, momentary or pulsed. MODE POLARITY Determines whether the output is activated on a positive or negative polarity. Determines if system log is enabled or disabled. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 154: Outputs Types And Output Ports

    Set’ condition if the Bell on the ’Fail to Set’ option is checked in system options. Alarm This output turns on following alarm zone activation on the system or from any area defined on the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 155 This process is repeatable until the fire zone is closed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d...
  • Page 156 This output activates when there is a line fault on the secondary modem. Fault Modem 2 This output activates when the secondary modem fails. Failure Battery Low This output activates when the battery is low. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 157 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 158: Communication

    (None). Note that the flow control must be set the same for both items of equipment. 5. Press BACK to exit. 16.13.2 Ethernet Ports To program the Ethernet port: 1. Scroll to ETHERNET PORT. 2. Press SELECT. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 159: Modems

    SPC supports the following transmission interfaces: Ethernet GSM with GPRS enabled PSTN modem. NOTICE: Before changing PIN or new SIM card, ensure all power sources are disconnected (AC mains and battery) or card will not be activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 160 To automatically test SMS at specific time intervals, select AUTOMATIC TEST, select a TEST INTERVAL and enter the SMS NUMBER. PREFIX PSTN modem only DIALLING Enter a prefix number to include before the SMS number, if required. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 161: Central Station

    Vanderbilt recommend that the SIM is removed and unblocked using a mobile phone. If the SIM is changed on the GSM module or if a SIM is used with a PIN, Vanderbilt recommend that the PIN code is programmed before the SIM is placed in the SIM holder. This ensures that incorrect PINs are not sent to to the SIM.
  • Page 162 Defines a schedule for testing the connection to the ARC. Possible values TEST range from every hour to once every 30 days. 4. After programming is complete, the option to make a test call to the station is displayed on the keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 163: Spc Connect Pro

    3. The display indicates the number of zones to be tested on the system with the text TO TEST XX (where XX is the number of valid walk test zones). Locate the sensor on the first zone and activate it (open the door or window). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 164: Zone Monitor

    All zones on a system can be monitored for correct operation by performing a monitoring test. To perform a zone monitoring test: 1. Scroll to ZONE MONITOR. 2. Press SELECT. 3. Scroll to a preferred zone and press SELECT, or enter the zone number directly. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 165: Output Test

    To set the audible options: 1. Scroll to AUDIBLE OPTIONS. 2. Press SELECT. 3. Scroll to one of the following options: ALL, INT BELL, EXT BELL, KEYPAD. 4. Press SAVE. 5. Press BACK to exit. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 166: Visual Indicators

    To back-up a configuration. CONFIG RESTORE To restore a configuration. CONFIG SYSTEM To restart the system. RESTART LICENSE Enter a license number to change the SPC license key. The system does not log or report a license change. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 167: Isolate

    3. Scroll down through the access events or enter a date and press ENTER to find a particular access event. 16.19 Alarm Log The ALARM LOG displays a list of alarm events. Select Log > System Log > Alarm Log. The following types are displayed in this log: Zones – Alarm – Panic © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 168: Change Engineer Pin

    The SMS control can be set up so that a remote user can send an SMS message to perform the following actions at the panel: Setting/unsetting Enable/disable engineer Enable/disable manufacturer access Mapping gate on/off SMS events © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 169: Add

    DISABLED. Events that are enabled are indicated with an asterisk * before the event in the list. CONTROL RIGHTS Select the operations that the user or engineer can perform remotely on the panel through SMS. See SMS Commands on page 205 NOTICE: HOLDUP alarm events are not transmitted via SMS. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 170: Delete

    5. Press ENTER to save the new time. If an attempt is made to save an invalid time value, the text INVALID VALUE is displayed for 1 second and the user is prompted to enter a valid time. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 171: Installer Text

    SPC Connect website. If SPC Connect is not enabled during the start up wizard sequence, you can use this menu to add an SPC Connect ATS. If SPC Connect was enabled during start up, this menu shows the Registration ID for a panel. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 172 Provide this information to an end user to allow them to register their panel with the SPC Connect website, https://www.spcconnect.com, for remote access to their panel. COMPANY ID For future use. DELETE To remove an SPC Connect ATS from a panel, select DELETE. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 173: Engineer Programming Via The Browser

    Click Refresh to view the current programming values on a web page. 17.1 System Information Click the ? icon to view the Help menu which provides up-to-date information about the panel and the functionality that is currently licensed on the system. 17.2 Ethernet interface © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 174 1. Entering the Engineer mode (see Engineer PINs on page 106). 2. Using the up/down arrow keys, scroll down COMMUNICATION option and press SELECT. 3. Scroll to ETHERNET PORT and press SELECT. 4. Scroll to IP ADDRESS and press SELECT. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 175: Connecting To The Panel Via Usb

    Vanderbilt Intrunet SPC USB Local Connection 7. Click Next. A dialog box regarding Windows certification appears. Vanderbilt deems this acceptable to continue. For further queries, contact your network administrator or a Vanderbilt technician. 8. Click Continue Anyway.
  • Page 176 22. If the modem is not present, perform the following steps. 15. In the Network and Sharing Center, click Set up a new connection or network. 16. Select Set up a dial-up connection and click Next. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 177: Logging Into The Browser

    (For example, https:// 192.168.1.100.) See the table in Default settings for WEB server address on the next page. A page with a security message is displayed. 3. Click Continue to this website. The login page is displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 178: Spc Home

    Inhibits and Isolates: Lists all the isolated zones and allows you to deisolate or bypass before setting. NOTICE: If there are alarms on the system, the information message See alarm tab displays. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 179: Alarms Overview

    Note: Ensure that a resolution of 320 x 240 is selected for the cameras that will be displayed in the browser otherwise images may not be displayed correctly. The higher resolution of 640 x 480 can be used for operation with SPC Com. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 180: Panel Status

    17.6.1 Status This page displays the status and summary of the main SPC components, including system, power, X- BUS and communications. 1. Select Status > Hardware > Controller Status. See following sections for further information. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 181: X-Bus Status

    3. Click any of the keypad/expander/door controller identifying parameters (ID, description, type, serial number) to displayed further status details. 17.6.2.1 Expander Status 1. Select Status > Hardware > X-Bus Status. 2. Select the Expanders tab. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 182 Performable actions Refresh Click the button to update the status of the X-BUS. To view more status information: Click any of the expander’s identifying parameters (ID, description, type, serial number) to display further status details. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 183 The PSU Status page displays details of the current status of the PSU and its outputs in addition to the status of any connected batteries. The following PSU types are supported: SPCP332/333 Smart PSU SPCP355.300 Smart PSU © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 184 Outputs Displays the voltage on the outputs, the current drawn by the output and the condition of the fuse on the output. SPCP355.300 Smart PSU Status The following image shows the SPCP355.300 Smart PSU status. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 185 Displays the charge status, voltage and current available from the batteries. Outputs Displays the voltage, fuse condition and tamper condition of the PSU outputs. 17.6.2.3 Keypad Status 1. Select Status > Hardware > X-Bus Status. 2. Select the Keypads tab. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 186 Communication The physical status (OK, Fault) and the programmed status (OK, Isolated, Inhibited) of the keypad cable connection to the expander. Housing The physical and programmed status of the expander housing tamper. Tamper PACE Applies only to Keypads with a PACE receiver installed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 187 Performable actions Refresh Click the Refresh button to update the status of the system alerts. To view more status information: Click a door controller’s identifying parameters (ID, description, type, serial number) to display further status details. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 188: Wireless

    Wireless Transceiver. The SiWay RF Kit is fitted in the controller, on the keypad, or by installing a wireless expander. The SPC two-way wireless module is fitted into modem slot 2 of the control panel. See the table below for information on which devices can be enrolled with each type of transceiver. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 189 For instructional videos on wireless devices and transceivers please go to http://van.fyi?Link=Wireless_devices. 17.6.3.1 View a list of wireless sensors To view a list of wireless sensors and information about the sensors, select Configuration > Hardware > Wireless . Wireless sensor information © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 190 Receiver The wireless receiver location, that is, wireless module mounted on the keypad, controller or wireless expander. Signal The signal strength received from the sensor (01=low, 09=high). Status The physical status of the sensor. Battery The status of the battery connected to the sensor (OK, Fault). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 191: Zones

    Noisy — indicates a problem detecting the signal. The cabling may be in close proximity to a mains cable or other source of interference. This column is only visible in Engineer mode. For more information on nominal resistance values and their defined ranges, see Wiring the zone inputs on page 85. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 192: Doors

    Click this button to hide all closed inputs. Closed Filter Select a zone type from the dropdown menu. Only the summary of this zone type will be displayed. Zones 17.6.5 Doors 1. Select Status > Doors. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 193: Flexc Status

    2. The table below describes the status criteria available for each ATS. The unique registration ID of the ATS allows the panel to be uniquely Registration identified at the RCT. ATS Status The status of the ATS, for example, initializing. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 194 Click the Most Recent Last button to change the viewing order. By default the most recent event displays first. Manual Test button: Click this button to force a test call. The Event is added to the event queue. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 195: System Alerts

    17.7.1 System Log This log displays all the system events of the SPC system. 1. Select Log > System Log > System Log. 2. Create a text file of the log by clicking Text File. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 196: Access Log

    2. Create a text file of the log by clicking on the Text File button. 17.7.3 ALARM LOG The ALARM LOG displays a list of alarm events. Select Log > System Log > Alarm Log. The following types are displayed in this log: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 197: Users

    17.8.1 Adding/Editing a User To add or edit a user: 1. Select Users>Users. A list of configured users is displayed. 2. Click the Add User button or click the Edit button of the required user. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 198 Options. If Duress is enabled for this user, then consecutive user PINs for other users (for example, 2906, 2907) are not permitted, as entering this PIN from the keypad would activate a user duress event. Access Control Attribute Description Card Enter card number. Enter 0 to unassign this card. Number © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 199 The device is unassigned from the user and also deleted from the system. 2. To add the device again, you must rescan it. To unassign a card from a user: 1. Change the card number to zero (0). 2. Click Save. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 200: Adding/Editing User Profiles

    2. Provide a User Profile Name (maximum 16 characters and case sensitive). 3. Select all Areas that will be controlled by this user profile. 4. Select a Calendar to set the time limitations of this profile on the system. User/Panel Rights © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 201 This is the preferred method of deactivating a faulty or open zone as the fault or open condition is displayed on the keypad each time the system is being set to remind the user to attend to that zone. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 202 Upgrade Manager User can grant manufacturer access to panel to perform firmware upgrade. User Rights - Control Outputs Standard User can activate/deactivate configured outputs (mapping gates). See Editing an Manager output on page 233. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 203 Set Doors User can edit doors. * Functions not enabled by default for this user but can be selected. 1 A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. Access Control © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 204: Configuring Sms

    The Engineer SMS ID and a list of user SMS IDs with corresponding SMS details are displayed. 2. Click the Test button to test an SMS number. 3. Click Add to add a new SMS ID or click the Editicon beside the required SMS ID. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 205: Sms Commands

    The table below provides all available SMS commands. Subsequent action and response are also provided. SMS Commands are sent as texts to the phone number of the SIM card on the controller. For commands using a PIN, the format of the text is: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 206 ****.SSTA STATUS For a single area ****.STATUS system, system and mode are returned, where mode is the set status of the system. For a multi-area system, the status of each area is returned. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 207 Caller ID needs to be enabled on the telephone line. Direct telephone line – not through PABX or other communications equipment. Also note that most Service Providers only allow SMS to a telephone registered in the same country. (This is due to billing issues.) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 208: Deleting Web Passwords

    5. Select the Language that will be used by the engineer. (Only displayed if multiple languages available – see Upgrading Languages on page 345.) Access Control Attribute Description Card Enter card number. Enter 0 to unassign the card. Number Void Card Check to temporarily disable the card. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 209 17.8.6.1 Changing Engineer PIN and web password You can change the PIN for accessing the keypad and also the password for accessing the Web browser for Engineer level only. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 210 Re-enter the new web access password. Password 4. Click the Change Password button to activate the new password. The password is case sensitive – ensure that you enter the correct upper or lower case alphabetic characters in your new password. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 211: Wireless

    Wireless magnetic contact (slim) WMAG-I Magnetic contact with additional input WRMT Remote control FOB with 4 button control WPAN Wireless personal alarm button For instructional videos on wireless devices and transceivers please go to http://van.fyi?Link=Wireless_devices. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 212: One-Way Wireless

    2. Disable Two Way Wireless. 3. Select Configuration > Hardware > Wireless and click the Enrol New Sensor button. 4. Note: The sensor will not show in the Enrolled Sensors List until the Enrol New Sensor button is clicked. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 213 Areas to which the zone is assigned. Edit a sensor To edit a sensor: 1. Click the Edit button beside the sensor you want to edit. 2. Edit the sensor attributes. 3. Click Save to save your changes. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 214 The Test Status can be any of the following: – Overdue The WPA has not been tested in the period configured in the Wireless Settings page. – Disabled Supervision is not configured. – OK The WPA test is ok. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 215 Engineer programming via the browser Add a WPA To add a WPA to the system: 1. Select Configuration > Hardware > Wireless > WPA and click the Add button . The Configure Wireless Personal Alarm (WPA) page appears. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 216 2. The Configure Wireless Personal Alarm (WPA) page is displayed for the WPA. 3. Edit the necessary fields. 4. Click the Save button to save the changes. Alternatively, click the Back button to return to the previous without saving the changes. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 217 2. On the Edit user settings page, click the Unknown Fob button. A list of unassigned fobs is displayed. 3. Click the Add button to assign the IPAW6-10 to the user. 4. On the Edit user settings page click Save. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 218 The IRCW6-11 4-button Remote is a device that allows a user to remotely operate the SPC system. The device supports ARM, STAY, and DISARM functionality, as well as the operation of defined outputs and an SOS feature. Stay Disarm Additional Function Panic/SOS © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 219 4. On the Edit user settings page click Save. Delete a IRCW6-11 remote control To delete a IRCW6-11: 1. Go to Configuration > Hardware > Wireless > Transceiver list. 2. Click the Delete button beside the IRCW6-11 that you want to delete. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 220 Wireless Lost timer. See Timers on page 264. RF FOB Select how the SOS buttons on the RF Fob should operate.: Disable Enable Enabled Silent User Medic User Holdup RF Output © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 221 A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. For CE regulatory compliance, the SPCW120 product is to be fitted to the following products only: SPC5330.320-L1 SPC6330.320-L1 SPC4320.320-L1 SPC5320.320-L1 SPC5350.320-L1 SPC6350.320-L1 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 222: Two-Way Wireless

    2. Enable Two Way Wireless. 3. Select Configuration > Hardware > Wireless and click the Enrol New Sensor button. 4. Note: The sensor will not show in the Enrolled Sensors List until the Enrol New Sensor button is clicked. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 223 Areas to which the zone is assigned. Edit a sensor To edit a sensor: 1. Click the Edit button beside the sensor you want to edit. 2. Edit the sensor attributes. 3. Click Save to save your changes. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 224 The zone number to which the sensor has been enrolled. Zone Type The type of zone (e.g. Alarm, Entry/Exit). Area Areas to which the zone is assigned. When enabled, the LED will come on when the PIR is activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 225 The number of the sensor as enrolled on the system (1 = first, 2 = second, etc). Description Text description of the sensor. Sensor Type The type of wireless sensor detected (e.g. magnetic contact, PIR). Zone The zone number to which the sensor has been enrolled. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 226 2. On the Edit user settings page, click the Unknown Fob button. A list of unassigned fobs is displayed. 3. Click the Add button to assign the WPAN to the user. 4. On the Edit user settings page click Save. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 227 Engineer programming via the browser Delete a WPAN personal alarm button To delete the WPAN: 1. Go to Configuration > Hardware > Wireless > Transceiver list. 2. Click the Delete button beside the WPAN you want to delete. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 228 2. On the WRMT, press and hold both SOS buttons. The LED blinks Red once and then Green. 3. Click Refresh on the Wireless FOB page to display the WRMT. 4. You can now assign the discovered WRMT to a system user. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 229 When you delete a WRMT from your system, you must also clear the internal registration in the WRMT before you can re-use the WRMT. To clear the internal registration: On the WRMT, press and hold the PARTSET and UNSET buttons. The LED blinks Red and Orange to confirm that registration is cleared. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 230 Wireless Lost timer. See Timers on page 264. RF FOB Select how the SOS buttons on the RF Fob should operate.: Disable Enable Enabled Silent User Medic User Holdup RF Output © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 231: Configuration

    17.10.1 Configuring controller inputs and outputs 17.10.2 X-BUS 17.10.3 Changing system settings 17.10.4 Configuring zones, doors and areas 17.10.5 Calendars 17.10.6 Change own PIN 17.10.7 Configuring advanced settings 17.10.1 Configuring controller inputs and outputs This section covers: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 232 > Options. Select the areas to which this zone has been assigned. Attributes An icon in this field indicates that attributes have been programmed for this zone (see Input zones: attributes on the facing page). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 233 The attributes presented on this page will depend on the type of zone selected. For a list of assignable attributes, see Applicable attributes to zone types on page 393. 17.10.1.2 Editing an output 1. Select Configuration > Hardware > Controller. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 234 Off Time: Enter the Off time that applies to pulsed outputs. Invert: Tick this box to invert the physical output. Log: Tick this box to log the output state changes to the event log. Calendar: Select if necessary the desired calendar. See Calendars on page 287. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 235 Alarm This output turns on when an alarm has been confirmed. An alarm is confirmed when 2 Confirmed independent zones on the system (or within the same Area) activate within a set time period). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 236 This output turns on momentarily when a walk test is operational and a zone becomes active. This output can be used, for example, to activate functional tests of connected detectors (if available). Auto Set This output turns on if the Auto Set feature has been activated on the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 237 This output activates if an ‘All Okay’ entry procedure is implemented and a silent alarm generated, Status that is, the ‘All Okay’ button is not pressed within the configured time after the user code is entered. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 238 *This output type can only indicate system wide events (no area specific events). 1 A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. See also Configuring system latch and auto set outputs on the facing page © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 239 Output will remain on if auto set is active. Keypad Output will follow keypad operation. Progressive Output will give progressive warning of auto set. Pulse Time Select the duration that the auto set output will remain active when pulsed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 240 Description This field displays a description that is used to help identify the device – for example, downstairs light (16 characters max). Quick key This field indicates if the X10 device activation can be toggled by entering a code from the keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 241: X-Bus

    512). Therefore, any expander named or identified by a number greater than 63 has no allocated zones. 2. Click one of the expander identifying parameters to display the Expander Configuration page. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 242 The numbered output. The value in parentheses corresponds to the physical output on the PSU board. Description Provide description for output. Change Change the type of output as necessary. type Attributes Assign attributes to the output. Test Test the output. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 243 See also Wiring the system on page 75 Zone attributes on page 390 Zone types on page 385 Configuring an Indicator Expander There are 2 possible configuration modes for the indication expander: Linked Mode Flexible Mode © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 244 The function that is indicated by this LED. Function Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is ON. Function Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is OFF. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 245 WARNING: Your system will not comply with EN standards if you enable a function key to set the system without a valid PIN being required. Configuring a Keyswitch Expander 1. Select Settings > X-Bus > Expanders. 2. Click one of the keyswitch identifying parameters. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 246 The function for this indicator/LED. Function On Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is Function Off Select the colour and the state for every indicator if the selected function is OFF. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 247 WARNING: Your system will not comply with EN standards if you enable a keyswitch function to set the system without a valid PIN being required. 17.10.2.2 Keypads Editing a Standard Keypad 1. Select Configuration > Hardware > X-Bus > Keypads. 2. Click one of the standard keypad identifying parameters. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 248 2 soft keys together or by entering a duress code, audio and video events are activated. Visual Indications Backlight Select when keypad backlight is on. Options are: On after key is pressed; Always on; Always off. Indicators Enable or disable the LED’s on the keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 249 If no area is assigned, the area is set or unset immediately and other entry/exit features are not available. See also Calendars on page 287 Editing a Comfort Keypad 1. Select Configuration > Hardware > X-Bus > Keypads. 2. Click one of the comfort keypad identifying parameters. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 250 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Engineer programming via the browser © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 251 Chime Select speaker volume for entry and exit indications or disable sound. Keypress Range is 0–7 (Max volume) Voice Select speaker volume for chime or disable sound. Annunciation Partset Range is 0–7 (Max volume) Buzzer © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 252 If no area is assigned, the area is set or unset immediately and other entry/exit features are not available. 17.10.2.3 Door Controllers Editing a door controller 1. Select Configuration > Hardware > X-Bus > Door Controllers. 2. Click one of the blue marked data (for example, serial number). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 253 For readers with a green and a red LED. Profile 2 For VANDERBILT readers with a yellow LED (AR618X). Profile 3 Profile 3 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with a predefined...
  • Page 254 Mode the X-BUS. X-BUS Select Loop or Spur configuration. Type Retries The number of times the system attempts to re-transmit data on the X-BUS interface before a communications fault is generated. (1–99: default is 25) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 255: Changing System Settings

    Keyfob Restore If enabled, key fob is enabled to restore alerts by pressing the Unset key. Web only Audio Expander If enabled, audio expander will not turn on LED when microphone active. Report in Eng If enabled, the panel will always report alarm activations and panic alarms. mode © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 256 The SIA event reported is HF and Extended SIA reports Hardware Fault. Note: Hardware faults are not reported if the Engineer is logged in to the system. For more information on ARCs, see Alarm Reporting Centres (ARCs) on page 329. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 257 Note: This option is only available when the Standards > Region selected is Switzerland or Security Grade selected is ‘Unrestricted’. Restore on Enable for alerts to auto clear after 30 seconds in Unset mode. Unset Note: To comply with PD6662, you must disable this option. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 258 The option can only be configured when the panel is in ‘Unrestricted’ mode. In Grade 2 or 3 mode, the type of event reported is in accordance with the standards for the selected region: Germany VDS – Tamper All other regions – Trouble © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 259 Note: This option only displays when the Unrestricted grade is selected as enabling it is not in accordance with EN50131. When you choose the Swiss Region under Standard Compliance Settings, this option is automatically enabled but it is not visible under Options. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 260 If an alert (ATS) reoccurs after the 30 minute window (default), then the 30 minute timer will restart. The EN50131-9 confirmation option is automatically set whenever the Standards > Region option is set to Spain. This will enforce compliance with the VDS standard. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 261 Note: This option cannot be changed if an SPC Manager PIN digit mode is set. See SPC Manager on page 342. Note: To comply with INCERT approvals, the user’s PIN code must contain more than 4 digits. PACE and PIN If enabled, both PACE and PIN are required. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 262 Select the required user identification to unlock door when area is unset. Unset Options are Default, Card and PIN, Card Or PIN. Override If enabled, Reader LEDs indicate setting confirmation and Card+PIN request. Reader Profile Engineer © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 263 Isolate and inhibit alerts. The manner in which the system reacts to alerts can also be programmed. Web Only Zone Alarm Select whether particular zone alarms can be restored, inhibited or isolated by Policy the user and engineer. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 264 Changing settings could render the SPC system noncompliant with security standards. Setting the Security Grade back to EN 50131 Grade 2 or EN 50131 Grade 3 overwrites any changes made on this page. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 265 In the event of a subsequent zone being tripped the dialler delay period is ignored and the dialler dials out immediately. (0–999 seconds) Alarm abort Time after a reported alarm in which an alarm abort message can be reported. (0– 30sec. 999 seconds) ALARM ABORT © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 266 The duration of time after an alarm before the user can gain access. (1–120 0min. Alarm minutes) LOCKOUT POST ALARM Access Time The duration of time the system can be accessed by an alarm access user after the Lockout Time has elapsed. (10–240 minutes) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 267 Extra time to wait before reporting file alarm for zones with ‘Fire pre-alarm’ and 120sec. ‘Fire Recognition’ attributes set. See Editing a zone on page 272. (1–999 seconds) FIRE RECOGNITION PIN Valid Period for which pin is valid. (1–330 days) 30 days PIN VALID © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 268 Valid settings/ranges may be dependent on the security grade specified under Configuration > System > Standards. 17.10.3.3 Identification 1. Select Configuration > System > Identification. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 269 Enter value for lock PIN (4 digits). Lock PIN 17.10.3.4 Standards All alarm systems must comply with defined security standards. Each standard has specific security requirements that apply to the market/country in which the alarm system is installed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 270 Belgium, Spain, Germany (VDS), France, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Netherlands, Finland, Portugal, and Czech Republic. Grade Select the Security Grade that applies to the installation. The options in the Grade area will change depending on your selection in the Region Compliance area. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 271 If selected, the RTC synchronizes itself with the sine wave in the power line The selected time and date will be displayed on the keypad, the web interface and the event log. 17.10.3.6 Language 1. Select Configuration > System > Language. The following page is displayed: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 272: Configuring Zones, Doors And Areas

    Adding an area group on page 286 17.10.4.1 Editing a zone Engineer and User actions include Log, Isolate/Deisolate and Soak/Desoak for each zone as allowable by the Security Grade EN 50131 Grade 2 and EN 50131 Grade 3. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 273 Attributes Tick the relevant checkbox for the zone. Only attributes that apply that type of zone will be presented (see Zone attributes on page 390). 17.10.4.2 Adding/Editing an area Prerequisite Only if (multiple) Areas is activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 274 The time period (in seconds) allowed for the user to UNSET the alarm after opening an entry/exit zone of an armed system. The entry time applies to all entry/exit zones in that area (default: 45 seconds). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 275 Configure the operation of particular zones for both Partset A and Partset B modes as detailed below: Partset Enable PartSet for A and B operation as required. Enable Partset Tick the relevant checkbox (Partset A or B) to apply the exit timer to the Partset A or B mode. Timed © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 276 Enter the number of minutes (0–120) to activate this timer at the end of a Time Locked Unset period. If Access the area is not unset after this timer expires, the area cannot be unset until the start of the next Time Locked Unset period. (Vault type area in Financial mode only) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 277 Enabling Reporting of Unusual Setting/Unsetting for an ARC To configure event reporting for an ARC configured to communicate over SIA or CID, select Communications > Reporting > Analog ARC > Edit >Filter to display the Event Filter page for an ARC. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 278 SMS Events can be configured using both Engineer and User configuration pages. For Engineer configuration, select Users > Users SMS > Engineer SMS > Edit. Enable Early/Late to report any setting and unsetting which is not according to schedule. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 279 Each delay is determined by the amount configured in the Delay Interval parameter, and the Delay Counter parameter determines the number of times that setting can be delayed. A user needs the correct value in the Auto Set Delay in order to use this feature. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 280 0 seconds will toggle the output on and off. Fire Exit Route Fire exit Select the doors which will open when fire occurs in this area. This option does not display in route domestic mode. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 281 3. Configure the fields as described in the tables below. Door inputs Each door has 2 inputs with predefined functionality. These two inputs, the door position sensor and the door release switch can be configured. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 282 (Web only) If a DC2 is used on the door, this option MUST be selected. If not selected, the door will open. Reader Select the location of the entry and exit readers. Location (Entry/Exit) (Web only) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 283 (Browser) Unset Panel/area will unset, when card is presented at exit reader. inside (Browser) Bypass Access is granted if an area is set and the door is an alarm or an entry zone type. alarm © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 284 Forced Interlock* Only one door in an area will be allowed open at a time. Requires Door Group. (Browser) Setting Authorisation with prefix (A,B,* or #) key to set system Prefix * Require door group © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 285 LEDs show if the door can be opened or not. In ATM technical areas connecting ATM doors. Typically all the ATM doors in addition to the door that gives access to the area would be interlocked. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 286 4. Select the required door and Interlocked as the output type. 17.10.4.4 Adding an area group You can use area groups for configuring multiple areas. So the configuration must not be done for every single area. Prerequisite Only if the option (multiple) Areas is activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 287: Calendars

    Select Configuration > Calendars. A list of configured calendars is displayed. Performable actions Add a new calendar. Exceptions Configure setting schedules for exceptional circumstances outside of the normal weekly schedules Edit/View Edit or view the selected calendar. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 288 Setting/Unsetting of Areas (see Automatic setting/unsetting of areas on page 290), or for Automatic Setting/Unsetting of other Panel Operations (see Automatic setting/unsetting of other panel operations on page 290). Up to three week types may be configured. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 289 Automatic Setting/Unsetting of Areas (see Automatic Time setting/unsetting of areas on the next page), or for Automatic Setting/Unsetting of other Panel Operations (see Automatic setting/unsetting of other panel operations on the next page). Calendars Select the desired calendar(s) for effect. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 290: Change Own Pin

    Mapping Gate - List page. For more information see Mapping Gates on the facing page. Area: Assign a trigger(virtual input) to trigger an area action. Choose an Area from the drop- down list before you click the Assign button. For more information see Triggers on page 292. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 291 6. Click the Triggers button to configure triggers for turning the output on and turning it off. In both cases, a positive or negative edge of the trigger needs to be defined. See Triggers on the next page for details of configuring triggers. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 292 Enter the number of seconds that the trigger conditions must be true before the trigger will activate. Trigger All All trigger conditions must be active for the system to activate the Operation trigger. Any Any trigger condition that is active enables the system to activate the trigger. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 293 The trigger is ON for the chosen system event and ID. IDs are: System Reboot, Overcurrent, Engineer Access, Manufact. Access, XBUS cable fault, Xbus faults. Time Trigger – the trigger is on at the specific time entered in the box provided, in the format hh:mm. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 294 1. Install and configure Audio Expander(s). 2. Install and configure Video Camera(s). 3. Install and configure Audio Equipment. 4. Configure Verification Zone(s). 5. Test audio playback from verification zones. 6. Assign Verification Zone(s) to physical zone(s). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 295 The following cameras are supported in addition to other generic cameras: Vanderbilt CCIC1410 (1/4” VGA IP Colour Camera) Vanderbilt CFMC1315 (1/3” 1.3 MP Indoor Dome Colour Camera) A command string is available as a default to access configuration details for the above cameras directly.
  • Page 296 This string should include the user name and password for the camera. Consult the camera documentation for the specific string required for the camera type selected. The default command string for a Vanderbilt CCIC1410 or CFMC1315 camera with no password is "/cgi-bin/stilljpeg". Pre-event Enter the number of pre-event images to record (0–16).
  • Page 297 Configuring Verification Settings Note: The following settings apply to all verification zones (see Configuring Verification Zones above). 1. Select Configuration > Advanced > Verification > Audio. The following page is displayed. 2. Configure the following settings. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 298: Configuring Communications

    If request is approved, a new license key is issued. 3. Enter the new key in the field provided. 17.11 Configuring Communications This section covers: 17.11.1 Communications Settings 17.11.2 FlexC® 17.11.3 Reporting 17.11.4 PC Tools 17.11.1 Communications Settings This section covers: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 299 Configuring the networking services of the panel below Ethernet on the next page Configuring Modems on page 301 Serial ports on page 307 17.11.1.1 Configuring the networking services of the panel 1. Select Communications > Communications > Services. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 300 The Ethernet port on the controller can be configured from both the browser and keypad interfaces. An Ethernet connection with the SPC controller can be established using a direct connection or a LAN connection. 1. Select Communications > Communications > Ethernet. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 301 (or them) with the default configuration. No other modem configuration is allowed at this stage. To program the modem(s): Note: A modem must be installed and identified. (See section Installing plug-in modules on page 90.) 1. Select Communications > Communications > Modems. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 302 SMS: SMS-enabled modem SMS Authentication Engineer SMS Control User SMS Control Depending on configurations, features include these SMS abilities: Event notification Remote Commands (users may be assigned select remote commands) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 303 This option forces the modem to connect to 2G networks where available. If 2G is not available, the modem connects to 3G. Search 3G First This option forces the modem to connect to 3G networks where available. If 3G is not available, the modem connects to 2G. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 304 Enter the code that the modem can use to query the network for the credit balance of the SIM. This code is network-dependent, please check with your service provider. Incoming Note: Vanderbilt recommend that these options are not enabled for current systems. Calls The modem can be programmed to answer calls based on the following conditions: Don’t answer incoming calls: The modem never answers calls.
  • Page 305 Only answer when engineer access is granted The modem only answers the call while engineer access is granted to the system. Prefix Enter the number required to access a line (for example, if connected to a PBX). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 306 SMS server whenever the SMS feature is activated. Calling line identity MUST be enabled on the PSTN line for this feature to operate. Each country will have its own SMS service provider with a unique phone number. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 307 This facility is available only as a tool for debug and information purposes and should only be used by experienced installers. PC with serial port running hyperterminal SPC controller RS232 To configure the serial ports: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 308: Flexc

    SPC Com XT server or the SPC Connect server, www.spcconnect.com. Communication monitoring of a complete ATS and individual ATPs. SPC intrusion panels support FlexC over IP with any of the following interfaces: Ethernet GSM modem with GPRS enabled PSTN modem © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 309 FlexC provides the following out of the box features that enable you to get FlexC up and running quickly: Quick start configuration page for an EN50136 Single Path ATS, Dual Path ATS and Dual Path Dual Server ATS © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 310 Name and FlexC Command Password), and Auto Encryption with no password. To change the settings, see Configuring an EN50136-1 ATS or Custom ATS on the facing page. 6. Click Back. The ATS displays in the Configured ATS table. Panel Identification © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 311 NOTICE: For an EN50136-1 ATS, the ATS set up sequence starts with configuring an ATP for an ATS. This provides you with a quick set up feature. See Quick Start ATP Configuration for EN50136 ATS on page 309. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 312 Timeout column in the Event Sequence Table, that is, for all ATPs in an ATS. You Timeout can manually overwrite this field. For example, CAT 2 [Modem] has an Active Polling Timeout of 24 hours 10 minutes (87000 seconds). To allow a shorter reaction time, enter a lower value. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 313 ATS Registration ID. The CMS operator must also enter this ATS Registration ID at the RCT (for example, SPC Com XT). See the SPC Com XT Installation & Configuration Manual. See also ATS Category Timings on page 403 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 314 Enter the TCP Port that the RCT (for example, SPC Com XT) listens on. The default is 52000. This must match the value in the field Server FlexC Port in the Server Configuration Manager tool. See the SPC Com XT Installation & Configuration Manual. ATP Interface © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 315 Configure Advanced ATP Settings WARNING: It is not recommended to change Advanced ATP Settings. Changes must only be made by expert users. 1. Click the Advanced ATP Settings button. 2. Configure the fields described in the table below. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 316 Test call every 10 minutes Test call every 1 hour Test call every 4 hours Test call every 24 hours Test call every 48 hours Test call every 7 days Test call every 30 days © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 317 ATS. Use ATS Setting Default Command Profile Custom Command Profile ATP Faults Select to generate an ATP fault if the ATP monitoring fails or an event fails to Monitoring transmit on the ATP. Fault © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 318 10 ATPs for each ATS. 1. To configure an ATP between an SPC panel and an Analog ARC, click the button Add ATP to Analog ARC. 2. Complete the ATP fields described in the table below. Panel Identification © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 319 Test call every 7 days Test call every 30 days Time of first test Time of first test call after reset or ATS initialization. call Send Immediately (default) Select a half hour interval between 00:00 and 23:30 Event Protocol © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 320 The amount of time that the ATP will keep trying to transmit the event until the event fails on the ATP and is passed to the next ATP. Default: 2 minutes. 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 3. Click Save. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 321 1. To configure an SPC Connect ATS, go to Communications > FlexC > FlexC ATS. 2. On the ATS Configuration page, click Add SPC Connect to open a communication path with © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 322 1. To export an ATS, go to Communications > FlexC > FlexC ATS. 2. In the Configured ATS table, locate the ATS to export and click the Export ATS button (green arrow). © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 323 Event Profiles table, select an event profile and click the Edit icon. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Replicate. You can now make the changes you require. 1. To configure FlexC event profiles step by step, go to Communications > FlexC > Event Profiles. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 324 Event Exception Definition Event exceptions allow you to change the following settings for a range of addresses within an event: Report Event SIA Code CID Code Event Address (for example, Zone IDs, Area IDs, User IDs) © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 325 Zone IDs in the Burglary Alarm (BA) event as follows: Do not report BA events for Zone ID 1–9 Remap the SIA Code from BA to YZ Remap the CID from 130/1 to 230/1 Remap the Zone ID 1–9 to Zone ID 101–109 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 326 Remap Remap the default SIA code to a customised SIA code. SIA Event Code to BA and Remap Remap the default CID Event Code/Qualifier to a customised CID Event Contact ID Code/Qualifier. Event Code/Qualifier © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 327 (blue pencil), Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Replicate. You can now make the changes you require. 1. To add a command profile step by step, go to Communications > FlexC > Command Profiles. 2. Click Add. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 328: Reporting

    12. To change a command profile, click the Edit button (pencil icon) next to a command profile. 17.11.3 Reporting This section covers: Alarm Reporting Centres (ARCs) on the facing page EDP Setup on page 332 CEI-ABI Protocol Settings on page 341 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 329 3. Click the Log button to receive a log file. A page with the logs from all automatic and manual test calls will be displayed. 4. To add or edit an ARC, click Add. – OR - Click Edit. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 330 ARC. Editing an ARC filter using SIA or CID To configure the events on the SPC that will trigger the call to the ARC: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 331 Faults and tampers are activated. Fault Fault or tamper alarms are restored. Restores Settings System is Set and Unset. Early/Late Unscheduled setting and unsetting of the system. Inhibits Inhibit and isolate operations are performed on the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 332 The system has the facility to communicate information to the SPC Com server remotely using Vanderbilt’s own protocol, the EDP (Enhanced Datagram Protocol). By correctly configuring an EDP receiver on the system, it can be programmed to automatically make data calls to the SPC Com server in a remote location whenever events such as alarm activations, tampers, or arming/disarming occur.
  • Page 333 Enter a unique number which will be used by the EDP to identify the receiver. See also Editing EDP Receiver Settings below Editing EDP Receiver Settings 1. Select Communications > Reporting > EDP > Edit. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 334 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Engineer programming via the browser © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 335 Check this box to allow events to be reported through the network. Network Protocol Select the type of network protocol for the receiver. Options are UDP and TCP. TCP is recommended if supported by the receiver. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 336 EDP receiver is being made over the Ethernet interface. If using one of the on-board modems then leave this field blank. Phone Number* Enter the first phone number that the modem(s) will dial to contact the receiver. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 337 * EDP dial-up over PSTN is not supported in this release. See also Configuring SMS on page 204 Editing Event Filter Settings 1. Select Communications > Reporting > EDP > Edit > Filter. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 338 Alarm Abort events. Alarms are aborted after a valid user code is entered via the keypad after a confirmed or unconfirmed alarm, Faults Faults and tampers are activated. Fault Fault or tamper alarms are restored. Restores Zone state Report all zone input state changes. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 339 Online/Offline events. Network Report IP Network Polling Up/Down events. Areas Select specific areas to which above events apply. Editing EDP settings 1. Select Communications > Reporting > EDP > Settings. The following page will be displayed. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 340 EDP Commands Log all commands executed through EDP. A/V Events Log when Audio/Video verification events are sent to Receiver. A/V Streaming Log when Audio/Video live streaming begins. Keypad Use Log when remote keypad is activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 341: Pc Tools

    1. Select Communications > PC Tools > SPC Connect PRO. 2. Configure the fields as described in the table below then click Save. Tick this box to enable SPC Connect PRO to connect to the panel. Connect © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 342 4. Click the appropriate button to delete the PIN and save the new mode or change the PIN to the randomly generated new PIN displayed and then save the new mode. NOTICE: SPC Manager modes cannot be changed if global users exist on the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 343: File Operations

    NOTICE: Manufacturer Access is required for firmware upgrade operations and when enabled, is available for the completion of both controller and peripheral firmware upgrades. See Options on page 255. Firmware for SPC is contained in two separate files: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 344 If max. number of user profiles is exceeded, no profile is assigned (see Adding/Editing User Profiles on page 200). Review all user configuration after a firmware upgrade. - The default Engineer ID is changed from 513 to 9999. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 345 A message will be displayed when the process is complete. See also Adding/Editing User Profiles on page 200 17.12.1.2 Upgrading Languages A custom language file (*.clng) can be uploaded to the panel. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 346 The Confirm Language Upgrade page is displayed showing any languages that are being installed. 5. Click the Confirm button. A message is displayed to indicate if the language upgrade was successful or if it failed. Deleting Languages To delete languages from the language file: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 347: File Manager Operations

    See Options on page 113 for details of selecting the panel ‘System’ and ‘Idle State’ languages on the keypad. See also Language on page 271 17.12.2 File Manager Operations Select File > File Manager. A page displays showing details of the system configuration, language and trace files. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 348 Download Click the button to Download the users data from the panel. A dialog box asks you where you would like the save the users.csv file. Upload Click the Browse button to Upload users data to the panel. This must be a .csv file format. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 349: Accessing Web Server Remotely

    To connect remotely to the controller: 1. Install a PSTN modem on the controller (see the corresponding installation instruction). 2. Connect the phone line to the A/B screw terminals on the connector at the top of the modem. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 350 9. Click Finish to save the Dial-up connection to the PC. Default code should be changed and noted accordingly as Vanderbilt is unable to retrieve this new code. Forgotten codes are be remedied only by a factory default of the system, rendering loss of programming.
  • Page 351: Gsm Connection

    SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Accessing web server remotely For some Windows operating systems, a dialog box regarding Windows certification appears. Vanderbilt deems it acceptable to continue. For further queries, contact your network administrator or a Vanderbilt technician. To obtain this IP address: 1.
  • Page 352 The SPC GSM module answers the incoming data call after the designated number of rings and establishes an IP link with the remote computer. The SPC system automatically assigns an IP address to the remote PC. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 353 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Accessing web server remotely For some Windows operating systems, a dialog box regarding Windows certification appears. Vanderbilt deems it acceptable to continue. For further queries, contact your network administrator or a Vanderbilt technician. To obtain this IP address: 1.
  • Page 354: Intruder Alarm Functionality

    Zones that have been classified as EXCLUDE A remain unprotected in this mode. By default there is no exit time (the system instantly sets on selection of this mode). An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset A Timed variable. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 355: Domestic Mode Operation

    A Full Alarm activation reports the alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) if one has been configured on the system. A Local Alarm activation does not attempt to call the ARC even if one has already been configured. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 356 A Silent Alarm activation does not activate outputs 1–3 (no visual or audible indications of the alarm). The alarm event is reported to the ARC. Silent alarms are only generated when alarm zones with the Silent attribute have been opened when the system is set. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 357: System Examples And Scenarios

    In this case there are no additional areas. Note: The accounts worker cannot UNSET the Sales area. COMMON: unsets ONLY the Common Area (Reception). This provides the option to unarm the © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 358 As a rule it is advisable to use common areas in installations that have only one keypad located at the common access point, that is, front door access to the entire building. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 359: Seismic Sensors

    The output can be assigned to either the system or an area, if the panel is configured to use areas as is usually the case in financial environments. The output should only be assigned to the system if © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d...
  • Page 360: Seismic Sensor Testing

    21.1.2 Automatically Testing Sensors Seismic sensors are tested either periodically or after the system is set using the keypad. Periodic Automatic Testing © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 361: Manually Testing Sensors

    The periodic automatic system test timer restarts after a test is performed after setting. 21.1.3 Manually Testing Sensors To manually test sensors, select the TEST > SEISMIC TEST option from the TEST menu on the keypad. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 362 If the test succeeds, ‘SEISMIC OK’ is displayed. Entries are recorded in the event log with the following details: user who initiated the test result (OK or FAIL) area and zone number and name No events are reported for manual tests. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 363: Blocking Lock Operation

    6. Following the change on the Keyarm input type, the area is unset. Blockschloss 1 is deactivated if the area is ready to set while Blockschloss 2 is activated if the area is ready to set. The configuration requirements for a Blocking Lock are as follows: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 364: Authorized Setting Of The Blocking Lock

    4. The external setting device waits up to 8 seconds for Fullset Done output signal to be activated from the control panel. 5. If this signal is not received, the setting fails and the external setting device unsets the system again. The configuration requirements for Authorised Setting are as follows: © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 365: Locking Element

    If the Lock Element input (if configured) is not in the closed state when the exit timer expires, then the system will not set and a Fail to Set signal will be raised. The Lock Element – Unlock output will be activated. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 366 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Blocking Lock Operation The configuration requirements for the lock element are as follows: Outputs: – Lock Element – Lock – Lock Element – Unlock Inputs – Lock Element © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 367: Appendix

    If the controller is not connected to a network (that is, a hub or switch is not used), then a crossover cable should be connected between the SPC controller and the PC. Use the straight through cable for connecting the SPC controller to a PC via a hub. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 368: Controller Status Leds

    OFF: X-BUS configuration is an spur configuration FLASHING: Detects end of line Expanders or break in wiring. LED 5 System Fault ON: a hardware fault has been detected on the board OFF: no hardware fault has been detected © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 369: Powering Expanders From The Auxiliary Power Terminals

    12V DC auxiliary power supply to determine the amount of available power from the auxiliary power terminals (0V 12V). If the total maximum current draw from the expanders exceeds the auxiliary power, a PSU expander should be used to provide additional power. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 370: Calculating The Battery Power Requirements

    EOL resistors fitted) and that the usable output power from the battery is 85% of its maximum capacity. 0.85 x battery size (Ah) – (Icont + Ibell) Imax Time (hours) Battery size = capacity, in Ah, depending upon SPC housing chosen © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 371 30 h Amount of current from Aux output using a 24Ah battery (SPC535x/635x) COMMS NONE (mA) PSTN (mA) GSM (mA) PSTN+GSM (mA) Standby time 12 h 1650 1625 1610 1585 24 h 30 h 60 h © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 372: Domestic, Commercial And Financial Mode Default Settings

    This table gives the default zone name and types on the controller for each mode of operation. All zones on connected expanders are be categorized as unused until explicitly configured by the installation engineer. Feature Domestic mode Commercial mode Financial mode Zone Names © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 373: Wiring Of The X10 Interface

    Controller - Zone 6 ALARM FIRE EXIT ALARM Controller - Zone 7 ALARM FIRE ALARM Controller - Zone 8 PANIC PANIC ALARM 23.6 Wiring of the X10 interface X10 wiring to the controller RJ45 RJ11 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 374: Sia Codes

    CLOSE AREA FAIL TO CLOSE EARLY TO CLOSE CLOSING REPORT AUTOMATIC CLOSING REMOTE CLOSING CLOSING KEYSWITCH LATE TO OPEN ACCESS CLOSED ACCESS DENIED DOOR FORCED ACCESS GRANTED ACCESS DENIED PASSBACK DOOR LEFT OPEN ACCESS OPEN © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 375 HOLDUP TROUBLE HOLDUP UNBYPASS CONFIRMED HOLDUP USER CODE TAMPER ¦WEB or ¦XBUS TIME CHANGED LOCAL PROGRAMMING MODEM RESTORAL ¦ 1 or 2 MODEM TROUBLE ¦ 1 or 2 LOCAL PROGRAMMING ENDED MEDICAL ALARM MEDICAL BYPASS © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 376 LATE TO CLOSE REMOTE OPENING DISARM FROM ALARM PANIC ALARM PANIC BYPASS PANIC TROUBLE RESTORE PANIC RESTORAL PANIC TROUBLE PANIC UNBYPASS RELAY CLOSE REMOTE RESET RELAY OPEN AUTOMATIC TEST POWERUP REMOTE PROGRAM SUCCESS DATA LOST MANUAL TEST © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 377 READER LOCKED READER UNLOCKED KEYPAD UNLOCKED RF JAM FAULT RF TAMPER COMMUNICATION FAIL CHECKSUM FAULT BELL RESTORED COMMUNICATION RESTORAL BATTERY MISSING PSU TROUBLE PSU RESTORAL BATTERY RESTORAL COMMUNICATION TROUBLE BATTERY TROUBLE WATCHDOG RESET SERVICE REQUIRED © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 378 RPA PANIC RPA PANIC RESTORE RPA HOLDUP RPA HOLDUP RESTORE USER CODE CHANGE CODE DELETED NON-STANDARD SIA CODES FOR ZONE STATE REPORTING ZONE OPEN ZONE CLOSE ZONE SHORT ZONE DISCON ZONE MASKED ZONE WALKED WALKTEST START © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 379: Cid Codes

    PANIC DURESS CONFIRMED HOLDUP See Configuration requirements for PD 6662:2010 conformance on page 26. BURGLARY ENTRYEXIT TAMPER Housing and auxiliary tamper fail and restore. VERIFIED Confirmed alarm. SENSOR TAMPER Zone tamper fail and restore. NON BURGLARY © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 380 Partset A and B. CODETAMPER User code tamper. SERVICE Engineer mode enabled and disabled. BYPASS Zone inhibited and uninhibited, zone isolated and un-isolated. MANUAL TEST Modem manual test. AUTO TEST Modem automatic test. WALK TEST © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 381: Overview Of Keypad Types

    Comfort Keypad SPCK620 ✓ ✓ ✓ Comfort Keypad with Audio/CR SPCK623 Keypad Label SPCK420/421 1 Label on inside of Keypad 2 Pull-down label for providing installer details. Fill in all relevant details when installation is complete. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 382: User Pin Combinations

    If a single zone is triggered and another zone is not triggered within the confirmation time (30 min default) but the first zone is still triggered, then the first zone will be automatically be inhibited and no further alarms will be triggered from this zone during the set period. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 383: Access Pins

    The Event Log to check if any standby battery tests have failed since last service – if standby battery tests have failed then the standby battery should be checked. The standby battery should be replaced as per the servicing schedule to ensure that it has © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 384: Maintenance Smart Psu

    All electrical connections should be checked to ensure that the insulation is in place and there is no risk of shorting or becoming disconnected. It is also recommended that any firmware update release notes be checked for any additional updates that may improve the security of the system. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 385: Zone Types

    All activation’s are logged and reported if log attribute is active. If the SILENT attribute is set then the alarm will be silent (Activation is reported to ARC), otherwise it will generate a Full alarm. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 386 This zone type is used in conjunction with radio or hardwired medical switches. Activation in any mode will: Trigger the medical digital communicator output (unless Local attribute is set) Cause the panel buzzer to sound (unless Silent attribute is set) Display the message Medic Alarm © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 387 A zone programmed with the x-shunt zone type inhibits the next consecutive zone on the system whenever it is opened. This operation applies for both SET and UNSET modes. As soon as the x-shunt zone type is closed the next zone becomes de-inhibited again. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 388 Applicable to Blockschloss operation. This zone type is used to send a AUTHORISATION. setting authorisation signal to the panel that the Blockschloss is ready to set. The Set option must be selected for the ‘Setting Authorisation‘ attribute for the area © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 389 This zone type follows the same behaviours as an Entry/Exit zone type with a separate Entry timer. This is so that there can be two entry timers to a building from different points. *A WPA is compatible with SiWay RF Kit (SPCW110, 111, 112, 114 ) only. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 390: Zone Attributes

    When the ‘Chime’ attribute is set for a zone, any opening of the zone during the Unset mode will cause the internal buzzers to activate for a short period (2 seconds approx.). The Chime attribute is valid for Alarm, Entry/Exit, and Tech. zones types. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 391 This would be a “UA” Unknown Alarm followed by the zone number and text if SIA extended is selected. It will also send an SMS to the end user and engineer if select to do so when the unconfirmed alarm filter is selected. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 392 Verification Select the configured verification zone to assign to this zone to trigger audio/video verification. Force Set If enabled, the keyarm device can set the system, automatically inhibiting all open zones. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 393: Applicable Attributes To Zone Types

    23.18 Applicable attributes to zone types The following table shows which attributes are applicable to each zone type: Only available in Commercial Mode. * Only in conjunction with remote services. ** Only available in Financial Mode © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 394: Ats Levels And Attenuation Specifications

    ATS fault will occur. 23.20 Supported card readers and card formats The following card readers and formats are supported on the SPC system: Reader Card Format HD500-EM IB41-EM PR500-EM IB42-EM SP500-EM IB44-EM PM500-EM IB45-EM ABR5100-BL ABR5100-TG ABR5100-PR © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 395 IB961 IB958M PP500-EM IB41-EM IB42-EM IB44-EM IB45-EM ABR5100-BL ABR5100-TG ABR5100-PR AR6181-MX ABP5100-BL Mifare Classic 1K AR6182-MX ABR5100-PR Mifare Classic 4K iClass R10 ABP5100-BL iClass R15 Default 32 bit MiFare Only iClass R30 iClass R40 iClassRK40 © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 396: Spc Support For E-Bus Devices

    SPC controller and Sintony E-Bus devices. Sintony E-BUS addressing permits duplicate addresses for E- Bus devices across different E-BUS sections. X-Bus devices require unique addresses. To support this conflict, E-BUS peripheral readdressing may be required. For more information, see Addressing Mode on page 133. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 397: Configuring And Addressing E-Bus Devices

    SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Appendix NOTICE: Vanderbilt recommends you read the Sintony System Migration document before configuring E-Bus devices. 23.21.1 Configuring and Addressing E-Bus Devices You can configure and address the following Sintony E-Bus devices to communicate with the SPC...
  • Page 398 23.21.1.2 Addressing Transponders for PSU SAP 25 The Sintony PSU SAP 25 has two internal transponders. Each transponder requires an ID. These two IDs are assigned automatically when you complete the addressing steps described in Configuring and © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 399: Flexc Glossary

    ATPs. In some systems this transceiver may be able to indicate changes of the status of an AS and to store log-files. This may be needed to increase the ATS availability in case of AE failure. © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 400: Flexc Commands

    Perform actions on Alerts Silence Bells Get Zone Status Control a Zone Get the System Log Get the Log for a Zone Get the Wireless Log Output Commands Get Mapping Gate Status Control Mapping Gates © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 401 Edit a Calendar Exception Day Delete a Calendar Exception Day Communication Commands Get the status of the Ethernet Get the status of a modem Get the log for a modem Get the log for a ARC receiver © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 402 Send data to a Verification Zone Virtual Keypad Commands Control keypad File Commands Upgrade the Panel Firmware Upgrade Peripheral Firmware Upload Peripheral Firmware Upgrade PFW Progress Upload a File Download a File Saves the Panel Configuration Reset the Panel © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 403: Ats Category Timings

    30 min 24 hr 30 min 30 min [Ethernet] Cat 3 [Modem] Cat 4 60 s 3 min 25 hr 3 min 60 s 3 min 24 hr 30 min 3 min [Ethernet] Cat 4 [Modem] © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 404: Atp Category Timings

    4 hr 2 min 4hr 10 min 10 min 90 s [Modem] Cat 4A 60 s 60 s 60 s 3 min 4 hr 2 min 4 hr 10 min 30 min 90 s [Modem] © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 405 24 hr 2 min 24 hr 30 min 24 hr 90 s [Modem] Cat 1 2 min 24 hr 10 min 25 hr 30 days 10 min 30 days 1 hr 7 days 90 s [Modem] © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 406: Notes

    24 Notes © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 407 SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual © Vanderbilt 2018 A6V10276959-d 12.09.2018...
  • Page 408 © Vanderbilt 2018 Data and design subject to change without notice. Supply subject to availability. Document ID: A6V10276959-d Edition date: 12.09.2018 Issued by Vanderbilt International Ltd. Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park vanderbiltindustries.com Clonshaugh, Dublin D17 KV 84, Ireland @VanderbiltInd Vanderbilt Industries...

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