Microvideo Synergy SY800 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2 Every care has been taken in the creation, implementation, verification of this literature, however, neither the author nor Microvideo Srl, can accept any responsibility for the accu- racy of the information described nor provide any guarantee on the performance or results obtained.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Addressing Expansion Module ......................38 Addressing GSM / GPRS Module ...................... 38 Testing System ............................39 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Panel ..................... 40 Installer Menu .............................. 40 General Parameters ..........................40 ZONES ..............................42 RADIO ZONES ............................43 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 4 APPENDIX B – Phisic Terminals – SY800/SY810 ..................59 Zones (Inputs) ............................. 59 APPENDIX B – Phisic Terminals – ST-SMOKE ....................61 Zones (Inputs) ............................. 61 Output ................................61 Appendix C –Deafault Reset Procedure ......................63 Appendix D –Vocal Messages ......................... 64 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 5: Warranty

    . In no event Microvideo srl can be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, consequential or incidental damages, including, without...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    The user manual contains all the informations required for the correct use of the System by the user. It 's important that the installer could check the correct comprehension of the manual by the customer. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 -Modules Description

    Installer Codes User Code Proximity Keys Keys Equipment combinations 4 294 967 269 Dual Frequency Radio Remote Controls Macro (all associated with timer) Macro signaling Activation Event Macro Reset signaling event Actions Configurable events Weekly timer Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 8 F1: Fast acting fuse (2A) the protection of the +12 V INPUTS Alternate Flashing Alternate Flashing Led STATE: correct operation Led STATE: correct operation Off-fault Off-fault Fast fuse (2A) of protection Reset Factory setting (See Appendix C) Internal BUS connector (only for GSM / GPRS) Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 9: Keyboard (Mod. Sy820)

    Arrow keys to scroll through the menus Location Proximity Reader Numeric keypad for entering the parameters Ok button Macro keys (F1, F2, F3, F4) Function button to select F3 and F4 macro DEL key ESC key Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 10: Led

    Using the numeric keypad , you can enter the value of all the parameters and descriptions. In addition, through the 0 button , you can select / deselect the areas of belonging in their own menu. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 11: Delete Button

    Report LED D1 Module not working 64ms On/ 800ms Off Module is not connected to the network 64ms On/ 3000ms Off Module properly connected to the network 64ms On/ 300ms Off GPRS connection is established Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 12: Expansion Module (Mod. Sy840)

    Flashing: Corretto funzionamento Off: anomalia Power LED On: module has power Off : fault F1: rapid fuse (2A) to protect lines +12v of inputs Tearproof Off: excluded tamper Tamper Exclusion On: enabled tamper Tearproof Tamper Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 13: Inserter Jack Module (Mod. Sy825)

    Flashing: Correct function Status Led Off: Fault Dip Switch for ID Configuration Configuration of dip switch for ID assignment Reader 1 Reader 2 Reader 3 Reader 4 Reader 5 Reader 6 Reader 7 Reader 8 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 14: Lan Module (Mod. Sy881)

    Off: Inserted Jumper JP1-JP2 CAN Bus End line Jumpers On: NOT Inserted Jumper Dip-switch for ID configuration System BUS Connector (Can Bus) Status Led Flashing = correct function Report Buzzer Dip Switch Configuration for ID assignment Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 15: Dvr Wall 4N-8N

    Presence of electrical network Power Connector Power Connector Closed = DVR and Cameras powered Jumper supplying DVR and Cameras Open = DVR and Cameras not powered Status Led flashing = correct function Dip Switch Configuration for ID assignment Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 16: Radio Receiver Module (Mod. Sy910)

    Report LED: lights whenever the module sends a message Terminal block for connecting auxiliary sensors Reed Contact Dip-Switches programming functions Holes for base fixing screws Pegs closing the magnet holder Magnet Holder Lid with magnet Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 17: Magnet + Nc Configuration

    You can connect an NC wired contact as an alternative to reed contact provided on the device. Connect the contact directly to the terminal block as shown in Figure M9. WARNING! In this case, DO NOT use the supplied external magnet. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 18: Configuration Magnet + Blinds

    Holes for fixing screws Connector Battery 3.6 V 2.4 Ah Setup functions Dip-Switches Tamper Reporting Led Reed Contact Vibration Sensor Holes for fixing screws of the base Pegs closing the magnet holder Magnet Holder Lid with magnet Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 19: Supervision Function

    Report Open / Close Magnet If enabled by DIP switch No. 4, the sensor transmits to the central each change of state of the Magnet: example from closed window to open window and so on. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 20: Motion Sensor Module (Mod. Sy925)

    DIP n°2 ON: Inhibition time between detections 5 sec. For 1 hour, then 4 min. OFF: Supervision disabled DIP n°3 ON: supervision enabled, the sensor transmits a presence signal every 4 hours to control Panel Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 21: Radio Remote Control (Mod. Sy915)

    Each time you press a key (and the command is accepted by remote control through a flashing red), you should always wait for the response from the plant, indicated by the sequence of LEDs in the table above: if the answer is not displayed by the LED means Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 22: Procedure For Inserting Through Key

    If it is enabled Equipment Forced you can arm the system by pressing the button that is associated with the insertion within 15 seconds. If it is not allowed Equipment Forced you can not arm the system until the zones in alarm will not rest. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 - Installing

    The Voice Module must be plugged into the Central and allows modules Keyboard SY-820 and SY-860 GSM playback of voice messages. Iinstallation: 1. Remove power from the Central, disconnecting the backup battery and mains power Installazione: 2. Carefully insert the Voice module on connector of Control Panel card Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 24: Connecting Siren To An Output

    (if NO) or opening (if NC) to the mass of the charge attached to them, but here are two examples of connecting with or without extra power: Connecting a device with additional Classical Connecting to OC output power up to 13.8 V of a generic 13,8 V charge Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 25: Connecting Sensor Alarm To Zones

    Single Balancing: Connecting the alarm output of the sensor to a zone of Control Unit aided by a resistance 3k9Ω that allows the discrimination of three states: • rest • alarm • sabotage (only short) Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 26 • Sabotage (cutting wire and short circuit) The alarm state of the sensor is given by counting the pulses which occur in the time frame set up and persists in that state for that time. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 3 – Installing Examples of zone connections: Connections NC/NO: Also valid for balanced connection of shutter sensor Also valid for connection of shutter sensor Single balance Connections: Double balance Connections: Triple balance Connections: Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 28: Modules Installing On Can Bus

    (ref. B) Connect Bus and sensor wiring in terminal keyboard Thread the bottom of the front panel of the keyboard in the bottom support of the wall installed base Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 29: Installing The Expansion Module Sy840-Sy841-Sy845

    The expansion module allows you to expand the zones managed by the system. According to the configuration, and system size, the module can be installed inside the box of the Control Panel or by the box holder can be wall mounted Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 30: Installing Gsm/Gprs Sy860-Sy861 Module

    The GSM / GPRS module can be installed inside the box of the plant, through the plate- holder, and connected to the panel via a secondary Bus. or it can be installed anywhere in system as the other modules inside the Box holder Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 31: Installing Lan Sy880-Sy881 Module

    JP3 and JP4 to enable the end line resistors. Connect the LAN cable into the connector. NOTE After making changes to LAN parameters (by keyboard or software SynergyPro) wait at least 45 seconds to properly load the new parameters in the lan module. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 32: Wall Installing Of Inserter Sy826Module

    J2 and J4 to enable line terminations Place the module over the base and provide to insert screws, top and bottom, taking care at correct seating of the of antiopening tamper spring Dip-Switch Configuration: Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 33: Installing The Sy825 Inserter Jack Module

    The module SY930 can be housed inside an electrical junction box thanks to its very small dimensions or it can be mounted in the module housing SY826 (wall inserter) Connect bus wires to connectors J7 and J8 paying attention to correct connection. Configure ID address of module using the SW2dip-switch. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 34 SYNERGY bus location Connect SYNERGY bus to the connector paying attention to proper placement of the cables and configure the address of the module by the SW5 dip switch Close the Cover Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 35: Installing Radio Sy920-Sy921 Modules

    Quit putting pressure on the other side of the cover until you get one shot. Doing this you will have the perfect alignment of the spring of tamper button with the right clamp, ensuring the proper functioning Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 36: Installing Sy925 Motion Sensor Module

    • WARNING! After testing verify that the dip-switch No. 2 is in the ON position. After 1 hour, the sensor automatically will lead inhibition time between 2 detections to 4 minutes, reducing the current consumption and increasing battery life. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 37: Configuring Module Address

    3. Enter In the menu Par-General-> Keyboard ID 4. Press the key to delete the current address of the keyboard and enter the new address using the numeric keypad 5. Press to confirm the change Second method: Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 38: Addressing Expansion Module

    Inside bus or on the Outside bus INTERNAL BUS: The module is installed inside the Control Panel Metal Box and connected to Control Panel through 10-pin FLAT cable as in picture Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 39: Testing System

    Using software SynergyPro you can verify the correct operation by graphic user interface. Or you can check the status of modules, fuses and tampers For more details, please refer to the reading of the "User Software SynergyPro" Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 40: Chapter 4- Programming Control Panel

    General Parameters In the menu section GENERAL PARAMETERS There are many global configuration parameters that to be configured only once and affect all devices in the system To access the menu Install Menu Par.General 1)ParGeneral Language Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 41 Indicates the maximum number of diagnostic messages that can be sent during an insert. AlwaysActive SatSignalFail When reaching the maximum limit of reporting, the following ones will no longer be sent but 1..128 every one will be saved in the logs. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 42: Zones

    (Zone1..Zone73) If the zone is “following” type, this parameter indicates the zone that must be followed ZoneToChase (RadioZone1.. If the zone is “following” type, this parameter indicates the Radio zone that must be followed RadioZone64) Inser.Man. RL (0...65000) Value (ohm) Of RL Resistence ( Line Resistence) Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 43: Radio Zones

    The radio module communicates both the alarm and resting Zone (Dip Switch 4 to ON) Only Alarm The radio module communicates ONLY the Rest Zone (Dip Switch 4 OFF) Outputs 3)Outputs Output 1 Menu Install Output 1 Enable 4)Outputs Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 44: And Zones

    SynergyPro SW, in every log, and in SMS messages relative to expansion Areas Area 1 Install Menu Areas Description 7)Areas Area 1 An area is a group of zones. This grouping can be done for "geographical" reasons, such as the "First floor" area could Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 45: Timer

    (No one, Ok key, Code Insert) Confirmation Type for running macros assigned to F1 ~ F4 keys on the keyboard Macro Reader 1~4 (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Selecting macros to run as F1~F4 macros of built in reader Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 46: Rfid Keys

    Macro 4 (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Setting of the macro to associate to Yellow Led Areas (Area1...Area12) Setting of the macro to which reader belong to WALL Modules WALL 1 Install Menu WALL (VIDEO) Enabled 12)WALL (VIDEO) WALL 1 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 47: Fog Modules

    Radio receiver enabled Radio receiver disabled Description 12 characters Description of Radio Receiver. Description appears during configuration, either by keyboard then by SynergyPro SW, in every log, and in SMS messages relative to Radio Receiver Module Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 48: Radio Modules

    5. Press any button on the remote control 6. As a confirmation of successful learning the Green LED will flash 3 times. If not present a green flashing, make the whole procedure again from step 1. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 49: User Code

    If set displays the fifth action executed in the macro Action 6 (NoConfig, Action1.. Action64) If set displays the sixth action executed in the macro Action 7 (NoConfig, Action1.. Action64) If set displays the seventh action executed in the macro Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 50: Actions

    Alarm of Zone Checkup in general parameters), in NOT armed Status, NEVER changes its Status (All elements, Element Element to which refers Event Type NoConfig,Elemento1..Elemento64) StartEvMacro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Macro Configuration to execute at the start of event Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 51 Initial Macro Configuration NoNet Final Macro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Final Macro Configuration Initial Macro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Initial Macro Configuration Robbery Final Macro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Final Macro Configuration Initial Macro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Initial Macro Configuration Coercion Final Macro (NoConfig,Macro1..Macro36) Final Macro Configuration Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 52: Address Book

    GSM module connected to the 10-pin connector of the CAN bus of the Unit GSM Bus EXTERNAL Bus GSM module connected to the "Fast" 4 Poles connector of the Can Bus of the unit 4 digits PIN Code of the SIM Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 53: Lan

    (NoConfig,Timer1...Timer25) timer Setting to associate with Holidays period Start Macro (NoConfig,Macro1...Macro36) Macro setting that will be run on initial time bands of associated Timer End Macro (NoConfig,Macro1...Macro36) Macro configuration that will run on final time bands of associated Timer Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 54: Alarm Management

    It allows you to see liquid quantity that was entered into the tank at the moment of charging. Fog Maker Service Allows real time monitoring of values of temperature (indicated by the letter T) and Liquid Level FogMonitor (indicated by the letter L) of the fog machine. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 - Plant Management By Gsm/Gprs Module

    • Key 1 → System Status: The dialer lists the status of the areas and at the end of the voice message you will be automatically redirected to the main menu. Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 56: Sms Commands

    SMS confirmation setting is enabled, you will get 4 different answers from the dialer: "Command accepted!" → If the command was successful "Command does not exist!" → If the command sent is not syntactically correct Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 57 • Coercion • Tamper Alarm • GSM Failure • Fuses Failure • Fire • Panic Set of Installed Modules, Sensors and Actuators or sirens connected to the modules that make up the system alarm. PLANT Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 58 Electrical input clamp of the unit SY800/810 for connecting Sensors for alarms detection ZONE EXCLUDED ZONE Zone whose alarms are ignored by the system, because excluded voluntarily by User or in automatic mode by the system Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 59: Appendix B - Phisic Terminals - Sy800/Sy810

    Zone 35 Expansion 4 Input A2 Zone 36 Expansion 4 Input A3 Zone 37 Expansion 4 Input A4 Zone 38 Expansion 4 Input A5 Zone 39 Expansion 4 Input A6 Zone 40 Expansion 4 Input A7 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 60 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 61: Appendix B - Phisic Terminals - St-Smoke

    Expansion 4 Input A3 Zone 37 Expansion 4 Input A4 Zone 38 Expansion 4 Input A5 Zone 39 Expansion 4 Input A6 Zone 40 Expansion 4 Input A7 Output Output 1 OC1 Unit Output 2 Control Unit OC2 Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 62 Output 27 Expansion 6 OC2 Output 28 Expansion 6 OC3 Output 29 Expansion 6 Relè Output 30 Expansion 7 OC1 Output 31 Expansion 7 OC2 Output 32 Expansion 7 OC3 Output 33 Expansion 7 Relè Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 63: Appendix C -Deafault Reset Procedure

    5. After about 10 seconds LED DL2 turns on: this indicates that the DB was reset everything back to factory setting and the procedure is finished 6. After about 20 seconds DL1 and DL2 LEDs back FLASHING to inform the proper functioning of the system Installer Manual Microvideo srl www.microvideo.eu...
  • Page 64: Appendix D -Vocal Messages

    CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit Appendix D –Vocal Messages Description of default voice messages Message Index Default message Zone 33 Area 1 Zone 34 Area 2 Zone 35 Area 3 Zone 36 Area 4 Zone 37 Area 5 Zone 38 Area 6 Zone 39 Area 7...
  • Page 65 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit 140. Macro 25 Zone 78 141. Macro 26 Zone 79 Zone 80 142. Macro 27 143. Macro 28 Zone 81 144. Macro 29 Code1 145. Macro 30 Code2 146. Macro 31 Code3 147. Macro 32 Code4 148.
  • Page 66 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit 191. Proximity Reader4 241. Code Out of Hour 242. Disabled code 192. Proximity Reader5 243. Code Inst. System not Disarmed 193. Proximity Reader6 244. Press 194. Proximity Reader7 245. 195. Proximity Reader8 246. Macro Menù 196.
  • Page 67 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit 292. 342. Radio Module 7 293. 343. Radio Module 8 294. 344. Radio Module 9 345. Radio Module 10 295. 346. Radio Module 11 296. 347. Radio Module 12 297. 348. Radio Module 13 298. 349.
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit Radio Module 44 Radio Module 58 Radio Module 59 Radio Module 45 Radio Module 60 Radio Module 46 Radio Module 61 Radio Module 47 Radio Module 62 Radio Module 48 Radio Module 49 Radio Module 63 Radio Module 50 Radio Module 64 Radio Module 51...
  • Page 69 CHAPTER 4– Programming Control Unit Radio Remote Control 31 Radio Remote Control 32 Installer Manual...

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