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SILENTRON 5500 Silenya HT GSM Top Instruction Manual

SILENTRON 5500 Silenya HT GSM Top Instruction Manual

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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST SECTION – USER AND THE INSTALLER MANUAL
1) FOREWORD
2) FEATURES
3) USER MANUAL
4) INSTALLER MANUAL
5) PC MANAGEMENT
6) SETTING ALARM DEVICES
7) APP
8) APPENDIX
SILENTRON FW MANUAL
Instruction manual
Availables Firmwares of the control panel
Overview and differences between the two control panel models.
Diagram of EN compliant system (fully expanded configuration) - Hardwired external devices.
Table of EN 50131 products and accessories
System project - Audio Wizard - Least expanded configuration
User/Installer codes and access levels - Meaning of keys
User Access for setup functions. User is authorized to setup messages, tools, settings, remote
technical support, installer code, temporary exclusion (isolation) of a detector.
User Access for operation purposes. User is authorized to display the event history log, perform
testing and setup relay 1.
Event Alert - User operations (figure): arming/disarming from control panel.
Arming/disarming using remote controls and keyboards - Automatic arming.
Disarming under duress - Automatic relay 1 operation.
Alarm functions - Control panel's telephone section - voice messages and SMS – Call.
Telephone calls to central monitoring station – Medical assistance calls - Calls to the control
panel
Remote Control functions - Editing address book numbers with SMS – SIM card balance –
Remote audio monitoring
Hands free telephone conversation - Other functions - Setup from PC
User Information
Precautions - Opening, positioning and fastening – Tamper Protections - Network connection
Testing radio reception - Top Models (5500-5502): Technical Specifications
Electronic board of Top models: connections
Free Models (5501-5503): Technical Specifications - Back-up Power – Electronic board
Built-in Telephone Transmitters: Specifications
Commissioning - initial setup
Diagram of menu when control panel is first commissioned - Programming procedure - Messages
Editing voice messages - SMS -SMT - Event Messages
Setting Phone book - Tools: setting external devices (remote controls, alarm zone codes, AND
function, 24H areas.
Setting hardwired zone - Functions Setting Menu
Function Setting (continued) - Digital Protocols
Additional data on digital protocols
GPRS transmission (data) - remote technical support (remote maintenance)
Operations to perform settings over the PC
Receivers, sirens, keypads
Utilities for Smartphone users
EC compliance to applied regulations
Variations supplied by Silentron's firmware
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  • Page 1 GPRS transmission (data) - remote technical support (remote maintenance) 5) PC MANAGEMENT Operations to perform settings over the PC 6) SETTING ALARM DEVICES Receivers, sirens, keypads 7) APP Utilities for Smartphone users 8) APPENDIX EC compliance to applied regulations SILENTRON FW MANUAL Variations supplied by Silentron’s firmware...
  • Page 2 230V, without GSM/GPRS module 2.1.1 IMPORTANT NOTE: This manual sets out the features of the most complete model, 5500 Silenya HT GSM Top. Please note that all of the functions that require a GSM/GPRS telephone module will not be available for the models supplied without this device. Likewise all of the functions linked with a mains power supply will not be available for the "Free"...
  • Page 3 1 control board with metal box part 5598 (installation under the panel) for 1-4 hardwired CCTV cameras • no. 1 WiFi control board part no. 3796 (installation into the panel) for operate 1-4 wireless PhotoPir (detector with camera onboard) 2.4 EN 50131 WIRELESS SILENTRON PRODUCTS CODE DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 4: Access Levels

    2.5 INSTALLER’S RESPONSIBILITY & PERFORMANCE Each alarm system consists of several external devices (detectors, sirens, control points, keyboards, etc.) which are controlled by one of the control panels that are featured in this manual. This manual describes all of the panels’ features, their use and their operation. A professional installer has the essential task of identifying which functions are required by the customer, to foresee the safety measures required by the system and to install the system with diligence and professionalism.
  • Page 5 3.4.1 MESSAGES: used to record/delete the voice messages and SMS (see 4.8.2 ) that are sent over the telephone to the numbers setup in the phone book during the relevant event. 3.4.2 TOOLS : used to setup new remote controls, to delete any ones that may have been lost and to edit previously setup remote controls (see 4.8.4.1).
  • Page 6 3.6 ACCESSING CONTROL PANEL TO ARM/DISARM THE SYSTEM The control panel features 3 intruder alarm zones which can be individually armed according to the system’s configuration and user’s requirements. The unit also features three additional zones for the following type of alarms: 24H PANIC alarm - 24H ROBBERY alarm - 24H TECHNOLOGIC alarm.
  • Page 7 3.6.2 ARMING/DISARMING FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL (5524) AND/OR ADDITIONAL KEYPADS (5528) TOTAL ARMING: voice confirmation or 3 beeps Additional Keypads: enter the code and then press the red button Remote Controls: press the red button. PARTIAL ARMING: voice confirmation or a long beep Additional Keypads: enter the code , exclude zones by pressing A, B, C to leave only the ones to be armed, then press the red button.
  • Page 8 Detector ID: properly “labeling" each detector and performing appropriate voice recordings during setup, will allow the user to receive messages supplying their exact source. 3.7.2.3 TELEPHONE CALLS TO CENTRAL MONITORING STATIONS: the control panels use digital protocols that are suitable for monitoring stations transmissions.
  • Page 9 Although Silentron is available to provide information and advice upon request, it declines any responsibility regarding the use and/or lack of use of the significantly varying uses that are made possible by the equipment. Specifically:...
  • Page 10 4 - INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Caution! Since the control panel and keypad operations are described in the user section, you must also read the first section of this manual in order to fully understand the instructions! Caution! Upgrading Silenya HT control panels: these control panels can be upgraded with the last firmware version by PC. 4.1 CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Pursuant to the currently in force regulations, all control panels operate by transmitting and receiving weak power radio signals.
  • Page 11: Other Technical Specifications

    4.4.2 ELECTRONIC BOARD FITTED ON BOTH CONTROL PANELS 3015 (5500) – 30152 (5502) electronic boards are fitted with: • 14.4V and 12V power supply cable connector • external siren connector The following items can be connected to the boards: • 1 PC to setup the control panel which is connected using cable part no.
  • Page 12 Telephone PSTN telephone line connection PC Input connector for Silentron PC connecting cable Caution! Important Notes! • To comply with the EN 50131 . . standard, you must connect any additional self powered siren with a Tamper protected balanced line using the alarm inputs.
  • Page 13 . 4.7.2 BUILT-IN GSM MODULE: Telit brand, part no. GE864QuadV2 (Silentron part no. 1002) . This device complies with ETSI ES 203-21 and R & TTE Standards, employing the ATS 2 transmission system with emission that comply with EN 61000-6-3 standards. Voice transmission takes 12 seconds to start and contact-id digital transmission takes 10 seconds.
  • Page 14 4.8.2.1 POSSIBLE CHANGES TO MESSAGE Use the keys to change the event options selecting from the above or from one of the following described ones (you will of course need to record and appropriate message). Since 6 messages are available, you will need to forego using one of the ones below if you wish to select one of the previous ones.
  • Page 15 The control panel will reply to the phone used to send the question mark. Caution! Silentron is not responsible for any changes made by the SIM card provider which could make some and/or all of the intended functions unusable, that are implemented based on information that was known when designing the control panel.
  • Page 16 TECHNOLOGIC: Silentron’s product range includes also flooding and fire hazard detectors. You will be able to integrate any other specific detector made by other manufacturers through the use of a Sensor HT. These devices can be setup for this zone like any other detector (see 4.8.4.3 ).
  • Page 17 4.8.5.5 WIRELESS CONTROLS (this function is not compliant) : you can enable local automation functions by calling the control panel over the phone. The control panels feature 16 wireless transmissions to enable Silentron’s receivers. These receivers will in turn switch on lights and handle home automation functions and electric utilities.
  • Page 18 4.8.5.21 FIRMWARE VERS. : this option displays the firmware version currently used by control panel. (required for any upgrades). 4.8.5.22 DELETE: if you confirm ( ) the text message “DELETE?”, you will be deleting all settings and the events stored in the event history log.
  • Page 19 4.9.3 TABLE OF DIGITAL PROTOCOLS CODES EVENT CONTACT ID CESA 200 CESA 200 A ZONE ALARM 1 130 01 001/099 1 14/22 detectors from 01 to 09 1 23 detectors from 10 to 09 A ZONE ALLARM END 3 130 01 001/099 1 14/22 detectors from 01 to 09 1 23 detectors from 10 to 09 A ZONE HARDWIRED ALARM...
  • Page 20 INSTALLER NUMBER: enter the phone number that the control panel should call. CUSTOMER SERVICE: this is a second number that Silentron makes available upon request to allow the system to be directly connected with the Silentron Service Centre (available during office hours) . To connect it needs to scroll down to the CALL option.
  • Page 21 Warranty: see relevant label placed on the device. Copyright: Silentron Spa reserves all rights to this manual. Total or partial reproduction of the herein text and images including web publishing and/or public dissemination by any means is hereby expressly prohibited.
  • Page 22 Control panels that employ previous firmware versions can be updated using a PC equipped with the appropriate software. Caution! This section of the manual supplements previous IMQ5500-01-02-03.IC131204GM and merely states the different functions offered by Silentron's firmware compared to the IMQ certified firmware which strictly complies with the relevant standards.
  • Page 23 4.8.5.20) SWITCHING CONTROL PANEL’S FIRMWARE TO THE SILENTRON FIRMWARE (see table in paragraph 4.8.0): enter SETTINGS - IMQ COMPLIANT menu. Press to change Y into N and confirm selection . Performed settings will not change. 3 USER MANUAL The following figures describe all of the operations that the user can perform using the control panel keypad and/or the remote control. The figures specifically describe how to partially and fully arm the system, how to test it and the user settings.
  • Page 24 3.5.5 NEW EVENT ALERT - variation: a new event is displayed on the screen and is reported using a recorded voice message without requiring to enter codes. ALERT procedure is not therefore required for new events. 3.6 See EN 50131 firmware instruction manual 3.6.1 ARMING/DISARMING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL - Variations You can perform operations using keypads and remote controls (see each device’s instructions) even when there are new events.