urmet domus 1061/004 Installation And Programming Manual

urmet domus 1061/004 Installation And Programming Manual

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DS 1061-015B
LBT 8402
MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL
Ref. 1061/004 - /006
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL

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  • Page 1 DS 1061-015B LBT 8402 MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL Ref. 1061/004 - /006 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1. System.architecture............. 3 6.1. Completion................. 35 1.. System.description.and.its.expansions....... 3 6.1.1.. Electronic.key/proximity.readers.closing....35 1.3.. System.components............3 6.1... Keypads.closing............ 35 1.3.1. 1061/004.and.1061/006.control.panels....3 6.1.3.. Control.panel.closing..........35 1.3... Management.keypad.with.led.–.1061/05....4 6.3.. Test..................35 1.3.3. Electronic.key.reader.–.1061/334.and.1061/335..4 7. MAINTENANCE................. 36 1.3.4.. Proximity.reader.–.1061/434.and.1061/435.... 4 1.3.5..
  • Page 3: General Description

    Ref. 1061/434 - /435 Ref. 1061/334 - /335 Ref. 1061/025 Ref. 1061/013 (max.4) (max.4) (max.4) 1.3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1.3.1 1061/004 AND 1061/006 CONTROL PANELS 1061/004.and.1061/006.control.panels.manage.with.a.microprocessor.the.whole.system..Differences.between.the.two.control.panels.are.the. following: Control No. of partitions for No. of inputs for alarm Alarm outputs no. panel...
  • Page 4: Management.keypad.with.led.-.1061/05

    Both.the.control.panels.have.the.following.characteristics.and.features: • 0.÷.40V~,.50/60Hz.power.supply,.with.1V.backup.battery. • Inputs configurable as NC, balanced or fast (to connect directly the rolling shutter contact) • Up to 8 command devices, that can be freely chosen between electronic key or transponder key readers (4 max) and keypads (4 max). •...
  • Page 5: Transponder.key.-.1056/03

    1.3.9 SPEECH SYNTHESIS CARD – 1061/012 The.speech.synthesis.card,.paired.with.the.PSTn.telephone.communicator.or.the.GSM.module,.allows.the.alarm.message.recording. 1.3.10 INFORMATIVE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LISTENING MODULE– 1061/013 The.informative.and.environmental.listening.module.allows.the.environmental.listening.by.a.telephone.call.(the.control.panel.must.be.provided. with a PSTN telephone communicator) and the local playback of messages concerning system state, alarm, failure. 1.3.11 USB 2.0 INTERFACE – 1061/003 The.USB..0.interface.allows.to.connect.a.PC.to.the.1061/004.and.1061/006.control.panels.for.their.programming.(the.programming.and.remote. assistance software is needed). DS1061-015B...
  • Page 6: Software.for.programming.and.remote Assistance.-.1061/001

    1.3.12 SOFTWARE FOR PROGRAMMING AND REMOTE ASSISTANCE – 1061/001 The.programming.and.remote.assistance.software.allows.to.program.with.a.PC.the.1061/004.and.1061/006.control.panels.(USB..0.interface.is. needed). The same software allows to perform remote assistance services on control panels equipped with PSTN telephone communicator. 1.3.13 RESIDENTIAL SERIES ADAPTERS BTICINO GEWISS BTICINO LIVING VIMAR VIMAR PLAYBUS ®...
  • Page 7: System Design

    2. SYSTEM DESIGN 2.1 NOTES FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION The.1061.control.panel.must.be.placed.in.a.position.protected.by.intrusion.detectors..If.it.is.needed.the.GSM.module.usage,.it.is.necessary. to verify in advance if, in the selected position, the GSM signal is good. To check it, verify the field strength using the GSM coverage test (see paragraph 5.4.11). WARNING:.For GSM network coverage check, it is necessary to use the same mobile network carrier SIM as the one used in the GSM module. This because in the same place, coverage levels of various mobile network carriers can be very different, or even absent.
  • Page 8: Data.bus.cable

    WARNING:. The diagram is used for a preliminary estimation; for an accurate calculation, use the formula described above. However, it is necessary to verify with a voltmeter, that the voltage measured on terminals of each device is not lower than the power supply voltage provided by the control panel or by the additional power supply unit (0,7V–).
  • Page 9: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION 3.1 ALARM CONTROL PANEL 3.1.1 FIXING Control panel opening. Open the control panel by loosing with the provided screwdriver with exagonal tip (allen spanner), the two flush mount fixing screws, by sliding up the lid, in order to release the ledges (figure 1). Figure 1 –...
  • Page 10: Control.panel.options.addition

    To fix the control panel follow the instructions below: 1.. Place.the.control.panel.and.mark.the.drilling.point.for.the.slot.A. 2. Drill the wall, put a screw anchor and screw in its screw; it must stick out about 1cm. 3.. Hang.the.control.panel.on.the.screw,.place.the.control.panel.in.horizontal.position.and.mark.the.drilling.point.for.slots.B. 4.. Remove.the.control.panel,.drill.and.put.the.remaining.anchor.screws.. 5. Hang again the control panel and fix it with the screws, tightening also the screw of hole A. Slots B allows to compensate hole misalignments, if present, in order to fix the control panel perfectly horizontal.
  • Page 11 PSTN telephone communicator To.add.the.PSTn.telephone.communicator,.follow.the.instructions.below: 1.. Remove,.if.necessary,.the.motherboard.. .. Press.the.4.nylon.pivot.pins.in.the.holes.placed.in.the.corners.of.the.PSTn.telephone.communicator..Support.pivot.pins.must.be.placed.at. the rear of the module (the side without electronic components and connection terminal pins). 3. Put the PSTN telephone communicator on the motherboard (see fig. 6 to identify the connector position ). 4..
  • Page 12: Electronic.key.reader.and.proximity.reader

    5... Screw.the.antenna.connector.to.the.SMA.connector.on.the.GSM.module.. WARNING:.Screw the connector by hand, without tools, in order not to damage it. Figure 10 – GSM antenna connection 6... Release.the.SIM.holder.by.pressing.the.little.button.nearby,.and.open.it.. Figure 11 – SIM holder opening 7... Put.the.SIM.in.the.holder,.taking.care.contacts.are.visible,.and.close.again.the.holder.. WARNING: If necessary for the SIM and/or for the mobile network carrier, use a mobile to enable the SIM and disable its PIN before inserting the SIM in the GSM module.
  • Page 13: Management.keypad

    The electronic key reader and the proximity readers can be directly put on supports for flush mounting or wall mounting boxes of Simon Urmet Nea residential series; they take up one module space. With specific adapters, present in catalogue, it is also possible to put them on flush mounting.or.wall.mounting.boxes.of.the.most.common.residential.series.(BTicino.Living.International.and.Living,.Vimar.Plana.and.Idea,.Gewiss.
  • Page 14 If the keypad is installed in a flush mounting box, it must be protected against tampering by mounting on the support the proper tamper (1069/416), that must be connected to the SAB input of the keypad. For tamper can be used both available housings present on the support. WARNING:.The protection for tamper spring (figure 18) must be cut both when the keypad is installed in the wall mounting box and in a flush mounting box.
  • Page 15: Connections

    4. CONNECTIONS WARNING:.All the connections must be performed when the system is unpowered. Connections providing power supply, mains and backup battery must be performed as last operation! Do.not.weld.the.end.of.a.stranded.conductor.in.the.points.where.the.wire.is.subject.to.a.contact.pressure.. 4.1 BUS DEVICES CONNECTION Connect.readers.and.keypads.to.the.control.panel.with.the.4-wire.bus..The.devices.must.be.daisy.chained.to.the.bus..The.order.used.to.connect. the devices (management keypads, electronic key readers, proximity readers) to the bus is not relevant. The bus total length (that is the sum of the single sections), according to cable dimensioning, must not exceed 500m.
  • Page 16: Inputs Connection And Configuration

    Inputs.self.by-pass..For.details,.see.paragraph.4...Inputs.connection Selection.between.balanced.and.nC.inputs..For.details,.see.paragraph.4...Inputs.connection Rapid.fuse.for.+SIR.-.50V.3,15A.outputs Bus.power.supply.rapid.fuse +V.lines.power.supply.rapid.fuse.Inputs.self.by-pass..For.details,.see.paragraph.4.2.3 Outputs connection Programming.button.OK ↓ Programming button NEXT (scroll) Programming.button.ESC Programming.display Comb.connector.for.USB..0.interface.connection TERMINAL PINS Bus.line,.data Bus.line,.clock Power.supply.1V,.positive Power.supply.1V,.negative Relay..output.normally.open.contact Relay..output.common Relay..output.normally.closed.contact Relay.1.output.normally.open.contact Relay.1.output.common Relay.1.output.normally.closed.contact Backup.battery.negative Backup.battery.positive POWER C Power.supply.control.signal. Power.supply.positive Power.supply.negative +1V. Input.1 Input. Input.3 Input.4 +1V Tamper.line.4h.input System.state.output.and.“memory.reset”.for.detectors.and.sirens...
  • Page 17 Inputs and tamper line can be configured as normally closed (NC) or balanced (single balancing). For balanced lines are used 2,7kohm resistors, tolerance 1% (provided). NC LINE SINGLE BALANCED LINE CONTROL PANEL DETECTOR CONTROL PANEL DETECTOR To the tamper line To the tamper line Figure 22 –...
  • Page 18: 3. Outputs.connection

    4.2.3 OUTPUTS CONNECTION Self-powered siren connection When connecting a self-powered siren, do not exceed max. current values supplied by the control panel. CONTROL PANEL SIREN to the tamper line Figure 23 – Self-powered siren connection diagram Internal siren connection. When connecting an internal siren, do not exceed the max. current values supplied by the control panel. CONTROL PANEL SIREN to the tamper line...
  • Page 19: Auxiliary.input

    4.3.1 AUXILIARY INPUT. The auxiliary input is unbalanced (terminal pins In and –RV). The input is configured by default as “contact”, for example for a magnetic contact on a door, but it can also be configured to connect a rolling shutter detector. WARNING:.
  • Page 20: Programming

    5. PROGRAMMING For.commands.and.external.signalling.description,.refer.to.the.User.Manual..The.system.programming.can.be.performed.directly.on.the.control. panel,.with.buttons.and.a.little.LCD.display,.or.with.a.PC.provided.with.Urmet.EasyPro.1061/001.software.and.connected.to.the.control.panel. via.the.USB.port.or.a.modem..Some.parameters.concerning.the.PSTn.communicator.can.be.changed.only.via.PC. 5.1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE The.programming.procedure.consists.in.the.following.steps: 1.. Assign.an.address.to.the.bus.devices,.if.not.yet.assigned.. 2. Enter in programming mode (if the control panel has never been programmed before, see paragraph 5.3 First power-up). 3.. Program.inputs.. 4.. Program.outputs.. 5.. Program.partitions.. 6.. Program.alarm.times,.entry,.exit,.failure.and.technological.. 7. Program keys (master and user). 8.
  • Page 21: Main.programming.menu

    5.4.2 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU Inputs programming menu Outputs programming menu Partitions programming menu Times programming menu Keys programming menu Codes/partitions assignment menu Keys/partitions assignment menu Codes programming menu PSTN/GSM communicator programming menu Vocal messages recording menu 5.4.3 INPUTS PROGRAMMING MENU Main programming menu Intrusion Input 1...
  • Page 22: Outputs.programming.menu

    unbalancing. caused. by. a. short. circuit. activates. a. tamper. alarm. even. if. the. system. is. disarmed.. Possible. types. of. intrusion. input. are. the. following: • Immediate (Lines 2-6): the intrusion signal is sent as soon as the input is opened or unbalanced; it is the only type available for input from .to.6.
  • Page 23: Partitions.programming.menu

    5.4.5 PARTITIONS PROGRAMMING MENU Main programming menu associates/dissociates the input to the partition Input 1 Partition A associates/dissociates the input to the partition Input 2 Partition B associates/dissociates the input to the partition The partition D is available in Input 3 Partition C 1061/006 control panel only.
  • Page 24: Times.programming.menu

    5.4.6 TIMES PROGRAMMING MENU Main programming menu 2 seconds Alarm WARNING: According to IMQ 60 seconds standards, the alarm duration must be of 3 minutes. Lower durations are not compliant with IMQ certifications, except in cases where a lower 2 minutes duration is strictly required by the Public Administration.
  • Page 25: Keys.programming.menu

    It is possible to configure the following system times: • Alarm: it is the alarm output activation time (sirens or other) in case of: • Intrusion alarm, with armed system (intrusion outputs only). • Tamper alarm, also with disarmed system (intrusion outputs only). •...
  • Page 26: Codes.programming.menu

    5.4.8 CODES PROGRAMMING MENU Main programming menu The control panel automatically shows the first Master free memory location Code (01 - 02 – 03 …) for acquisition acquisition of Master or User code. User For deleting, keep OK button pressed for 2 seconds: the LCD display blinks for 3 times and all the keys are deleted.
  • Page 27: Pstn/Gsm.communicator.programming Menu

    5.4.11 PSTN/GSM COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING MENU PSTN Main programming menu Press OK button to make line primary the selected telephone channel. The LCD display Telephone blinks for 3 times and appears cards enabling the dot down on the right corner. network PSTN line Primary...
  • Page 28 When the OK button is pressed to associate or disassociate the telephone 230V number to the event (toggle mains return selection), the LCD display blinks for 3 times. The dot down on the right disappears if the telephone number is disassociated, appears again battery if the telephone number is...
  • Page 29: Vocal.messages.recording.menu

    5.4.12 VOCAL MESSAGES RECORDING MENU Basic Main programming menu Press OK button to start message recording the selected message. During recording, Vocal message the display blinks. Robbery recording alarm Intrusion alarm 230V mains fail 230V mains return Technological alarm Failure alarm battery Charged...
  • Page 30: Keypad.auxiliary.inputs.programming

    The basic message is played before all the configured messages sent after an event has occurred. Possible.messages.are.the.following:. No. Message Event that activates the message Max. length Customizable Customizable vocal message (factory setting) Basic.message “Mister.X,Y’s.house,.X,Y.street” Robbery.alarm “Robbery.alarm” Intrusion.alarm Intrusion.and.tamper “Alarm” Technological.alarm “Technological.alarm”...
  • Page 31: Exit.from.programming.procedure

    ESC button pressed for 3 seconds. The LCD display turns off and the parameters configured until that time will be stored in the control panel. 5.5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VIA SOFTWARE Using.a.PC.provided.with.Urmet.EasyPro.software,.it.is.possible.to.program.more.easily.1061/004.and.1061/006.control.panels..To.do.it,.connect. the PC to the control panel via the USB 2.0 interface. With the same software it is possible to access to further PSTN telephone communicator and GSM module configuration parameters.
  • Page 32 .. On.the.display.appears.Settings: Input Lines/Outputs/Times that allows to configure system inputs, outputs and times. The following parameters are configurable: • Input lines: • Description, field where it is possible to enter an alphanumeric text used to identify more easily the input. Good descriptions could be: “Entrance door”, “Child room”, “Garage”, “Accounting department”, “...
  • Page 33: Telephone Communicators Configuration

    5.5.3 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATORS CONFIGURATION To.locally.program.basic.parameters.of.he.system,.follow.the.instructions.below:. 1.. Select.the.desired.system.from.Plants list and.press.the.button.Communicators.. .. On.the.display.appears.Communicators, that allows to configure the PSTN telephone communicator and the GSM module. The following parameters are configurable: • Phone options: • Communicators,. where. it. is. possible. to. indicate. if. in. the. control. panel. are. installed. the. PSTn. telephone. communicator,. the. GSM. module or both of them.
  • Page 34 the system is activated/deactivated (also partially). If the test is unsuccessful, no tamper alarm is generated. • Enabled with SAG alarm, enables the automatic test for telephone line check (failure or no line). The test is performed each time the system is armed/disarmed (also partially).
  • Page 35: Final Operations

    6. FINAL OPERATIONS 6.1 COMPLETION 6.1.1 ELECTRONIC KEY/PROXIMITY READERS CLOSING Install the electronic key/proximity reader in the suitable support. Fix the support to the flush or wall mounting box and put plates, if necessary. 6.1.2 KEYPADS CLOSING Screw the keypad support on the flush or wall mounting box. Put the provided Simon Urmet Nea plate on the support, taking care to close the front.tamper.by.pressing.it.down..
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE 7.1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE The.system.maintenance.procedure.allows.to.operate.on.the.system.components.–.as.control.panel,.keypads,.detectors,.sirens.–.without.siren. alarm.signalling.or.telephone.calls.sending..After.entering.in.maintenance.mode,.the.tamper.line.is.disabled.and.so.it.is.possible.to.open.without. problems.the.system.devices..The.maintenance.procedure.can.be.activated.with.a.Master.key.or.a.Master.code. To.enter.in.the.maintenance.mode,.follow.the.instructions.below: 1.. Totally.disarm.the.system.with.a.Master.key.or.code.. 2. Open the control panel within 2 minutes from disarming (the control panel tamper must be open). The maintenance mode is signalled by a fast sequential blinking of LEDs on the control panel motherboard and on readers and keypads. To.exit.from.the.maintenance.mode,.it.is.necessary.to.close.again.all.the.system.components.tampers.and.close.the.control.panel.(so.also.the.
  • Page 37: Detector

    7.4 DETECTOR 7.4.1 DETECTOR ADDITION To.add.a.detector.to.a.control.panel.input,.follow.the.instructions.below:. 1.. Activate.the.system.maintenance.mode.(see.paragraph.7.1 Maintenance procedure). .. Open.the.control.panel. 3.. Unpower.the.control.panel. 4.. Disconnect.the.control.panel.backup.battery.. 5.. Add.the.new.detector,.following.its.instructions..If.the.input.to.be.used.has.already.other.detectors.connected,.the.new.device.must.be. compatible.with.the.existing.ones..For.further.information,.refer.to.instructions.in.chapter.4.. 6.. Connect.again.the.backup.battery.and.power.again.the.control.panel.. 7. If the new detector has been connected to a unused input, perform the input configuration. 8.. Close.the.control.panel.to.exit.from.the.maintenance.procedure. 7.4.2 DETECTOR DELETING To.delete.a.detector,.follow.the.instructions.below: 1..
  • Page 38: Technical Characteristics

    8. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 8.1 1061 CONTROL PANEL Power supply nominal voltage (mains):............................220-240V~, 50/60Hz Max. current consumption (mains) @ 230V~:..............................280mA Power.supply.output.nominal.voltage:................... 14,4V Power supply max. output current: 1,5A Ripple max (@ 1A):......................................30mV Max..current.available.for.external.devices:................550mA (keypads, readers, detectors, sirens, …) Lead battery that can be fitted:.................................12V 7,2Ah (max) Control.panel.electronic.parts.working.voltage:............................10,5 ÷...
  • Page 39: 1061/01.Speech.synthesis.card

    8.5 1061/002 PSTN TELEPHONE COMMUNICATOR Power.supply.nominal.voltage:..................................12V— Consumption:. . Max..in.standby:......................................10mA . Max..with.seized.line:..................................... 70mA Manufacturer.declared.working.temperature:.....................-5 ÷ +45¡C, relative humidity 95% 45°C 8.6 1061/458 GSM MODULE Working voltage:...................................... 3,3 ÷ 4,8V— Consumption:. . Idle.Mode:........................................30mA . Speech.mode:......................................300mA Max.:.
  • Page 40: Example Of Connection With Nc Lines

    9. EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION WITH NC LINES SSF112-0270B TAMPER DUAL TECHNOLOGY SENSOR ANTI-MASKING FUNCTION R ef.1033/135 (F.046) (F. 064) TAMPER TAMPER DUAL TECHNOLOGY SENSOR R ef.1033/115 TAMPER TAMPER PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR CENTRALE R ef.1033/111 ALARM UNIT TAMPER Sch./Ref.1061/006 u rm et MAGNETIC CONTACT MAGNETIC CONTACT Keybo ard...
  • Page 41: Factory Settings

    10. FACTORY SETTINGS To reset the control panel to factory settings (reset), follow the procedure below: 1.. Activate.the.system.maintenance.mode.(see.paragraph.7.1 Maintenance procedure). .. Open.the.control.panel. 3.. Keep.the.arrow.button.pressed.for.10s. 4.. On.the.display.appears.the.message. (reset default). 5.. Press.OK.button. 6.. On.the.display.appears.the.software.version.and.then.it.blinks. 7.. Insert.a.Master.key.or.enter.a.Master.code.and.keep.on.programming. § The reset to factory parameters deletes ALL the settings previously present. CONTROL PANEL UNIT PARAMETERS Connection.mode.of.inputs.and.tamper.line Normally closed (NC) (programmable with JP1)
  • Page 42: Annex - System Final Configuration

    ANNEX – SYSTEM FINAL CONFIGURATION CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION Inputs.and.tamper.connections.mode Normally closed (NC) Balanced Inputs.self.by-pass Disabled Enabled INPUTS CONFIGURATION Input Intrusion.(L1. Rolling.shutter Technological Rescue not.used only.delayed,.all. High the.other.only. immediate) n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a..=.not.available OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION Output Intrusion.alarm Pre-alarm Technological.alarm Rescue.alarm Low.battery./ failure.alarm PARTITIONS/INPUTS ASSOCIATION...
  • Page 43: Telephones

    TELEPHONES Telephone Telephone.number Associated.alarm. memory Primary.telephone.channel PSTn SMS.sending enabled disabled Rings.number.for.answer.to.incoming.calls DS1061-015B...
  • Page 44 IMQ STANDARD - SECURITY SYSTEM - 1ST LEVEL FOLLOW THE NOTES BELOW FOR INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE COMPLIANT WITH CEI 79.2 REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS OF IMQ MARK - SECURITY SYSTEMS • In.order.to.ensure.IMQ-SECURITY.SYSTEM.standards,.KEY.READERS.and.EnVIROnMEnTAL.LISTEnInG.module.1061/013.installed. outdoor.must.be.housed.in.self-protected.enclosures... • TELEPHOnE.LInE.COnTROL.disabling.is.not.allowed.in.IMQ.standards.. • Concerning.telephone.section,.only.one.telephone.number.must.be.associated.to.each.event... • AUTO-EXCLUSIOn.OF.InPUTS.that.are.OPEn.DURInG.SYSTEM.ARMInG.is.not.allowed.in.IMQ.standards.. • The.use.of.KEYPAD.ADDITIOnAL.InPUTS.is.not.compliant.with.the.IMQ.standard..

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