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SILENTRON 4001 Centrale Sil-Bus 4A Instruction Manual

Regulation compliant control panels

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Control panel firmware version from 3790J02A and following versions (touch screen keypad from 3720J01A and following versions).
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST SECTION – USER AND INSTALLER MANUAL
1) FOREWORD
2) FEATURES
3) USER MANUAL
4) ALARM CALLS
5) SPECIAL FUNCTIONS (not compliant)
6) USER INFORMATION
7) INSTALLATION MANUAL
8) Touch-screen keypad
9) TOOLS menu
10) SETTINGS menu
11) MESSAGES menu
12) PHONE BOOK menu
13) DIGITAL MESSAGES
14) SETUP OVER THE PC
15) REMOTE MANAGEMENT
16) MULTI USER SYSTEMS
17) MAINTENANCE
18) APPENDIX
SILENTRON FIRMWARE
DIGITAL PROTOCOLS CODES TABLE
REGULATION COMPLIANT CONTROL PANELS
EN 50131-1 ; 50131 A1/IS1; 50131-3; 50131-6; 50136-1; 50136-2
GRADE II - CLASS II - ATS: SP2/DP2 (with GSM inside)
Instruction manual 2001-3EN-GD160802GM
All products versions can be upgraded using the PC and special software
Current regulations and their application – Certified System – Silentron FW
Overview and differences between the two control panel models
Figure of the two control panel models – Diagram of IMQ compliant system
Table of IMQ certified products and accessories
Hardwired devices – Installer responsibility and performance– System designing – Audio Wizard
Minimum system requirements
Table - User access during standard conditions
User codes and user access levels – Meaning of icons – Master and Slave codes
Changing codes - arming – test - Time/data and display settings
Temporary detector exclusion
- Display event history
Access and event history log display – Entry/Exit delay - Disarming - Tag readers and applications
Disarming under duress – Direct and home automation controls
User access with events table
Remote control panel management over the telephone
Remote audio monitoring – Editing phone book – Alarm modes: intrusion and other modes
System protection
Outside calls
Home automation controls - Audio alerts - Access control - TTL connections TTL
Alarm systems overview
Upgrading control panels – Firmware version – Opening and mounting
Sistem's protection features – 230V connections and batteries
Electronics logic board (HW)
Power supply and batteries - current availability - Electric connections table
Hardwired balanced lines (not bus) – Bus cable sizing and safety
End of line resistors – Bus repeater
Setting and addressing Bus elements
Built-in telephone transmitter - Features – Settings
Initialing operation – Addressing Bus elements
Table of installer access during operations
Setting user code – Tag – Bus modules – Bus modules parameters
Modules' settings table
Detectors "AND" function
Setting multi-purpose Bus modules – Slave Touch-screen – Bus relay boards
Bus TAG readers
Adjusting Bus detectors – Managing hardwired inputs – Replacing Bus modules
System's parameters – Time functions
Scheduling weekly arming/disarming
Scheduling weekly home automation functions
SIM card management–Built-in relay–Excluding detectors–GSM/PSTN priority–Utility functions
Audio messages
SMS/SMT (technical) text messages
Setting phone numbers
Setting calls to the central monitoring station
Dual phone lines: setting calls to the central monitoring station
Local and remote management
Connecting, configuring and managing the system from a local PC
Reading and writing data – Parameters of peripheral devices – Control panel's technical sheet
Connecting, configuring and managing from a local PC-Remote management over GMTS
Available configurations
Control panel maintenance instructions
EC conformity declaration – Applied regulations
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  • Page 1 All products versions can be upgraded using the PC and special software CONTENTS OF THE FIRST SECTION – USER AND INSTALLER MANUAL 1) FOREWORD Current regulations and their application – Certified System – Silentron FW 2) FEATURES Overview and differences between the two control panel models Figure of the two control panel models –...
  • Page 2 The control panels are developed with the IMQ firmware and you must enter the appropriate menu (see Figure at paragraph 8.4 and paragraph 10.6) to change firmware. Please refer to the specific Silentron Sil Bus manual should you wish to replace the firmware even though all of the programmed settings will be maintained.
  • Page 3 2.2 EXAMPLE OF A FULLY EXPANDED CERTIFIED SYSTEM 2.3 CERTIFIED SILENTRON PRODUCTS Please find following a table listing IMQ certified products. This table also lists the main components of the control panels and the special installation requirements of some components.
  • Page 4 Devices must be installed with tamper protection in order to comply with the standard. Terminal board’s NC not balanced inputs are not compliant and therefore not available.
  • Page 5 3 USER MANUAL : The following figures describe all of the operations that the user can perform on the control panel using tactile keypad part no. 4020. The figures specifically describe how to partially and fully arm the system, how to test it and the user settings.
  • Page 6 3.1 ACCESS CODES - Caution! Keypad locks for 3 minutes when the wrong code is entered more than 5 times! You must use 2 access codes, the USER code and INSTALLER code, in order to operate the control panel. These different codes are programmed by the installer during the installation. After the installation, the user must change the temporary user code programmed by the installer to have full system’s ownership.
  • Page 8 SMS messages (previously stored to be retrieved using the phone – see par. 3.8.2)  specific APP downloadable from website www.silentron.com and programmable on the user’s SMART PHONE. 3.8 REMOTE REQUESTS AND CONTROLS - Caution! The functions described in this paragraph are not IMQ compliant as same are not foreseen by the standard.
  • Page 9: Remote Audio Monitoring

    3.8.2 Accessing the control panel using the mobile network (GSM) The numbers stored in the control panel’s address book by the installer can be programmed allowing their direct access or not as long as the dialing number is not anonymous. a) Making a call from a number that is recognized and enabled for direct access.
  • Page 10: User Information

    5.3 TTL Connections The control panel can be connected to other devices using a TTL port. Through a Silentron proprietary protocol, this port allows different devices to communicate with each other and to centralize alarms transmitted by different control panels. Please contact Silentron's Technical Department to use this function and to receive its operating instructions.
  • Page 11 7 - INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 7.01 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! 7.02 Caution! Updating Sil-Bus control panels : Overtime, the control panels can be updated with the latest FW version. Control panels with 3790D or earlier FW versions (featuring individual anti-masking and tampering reports) are updated to achieve full compliancy by positioning dip-switch 1 to ON before powering the control panel.
  • Page 12 7.6 MAIN TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS 7.6.1 DETECTORS – BALANCED LINES The conventional detectors directly connected to the control panel or to the Bus modules operate over balanced lines thereby requiring that the relevant resistors be installed as illustrated. This allows to connect each conventional detector using only 3 wires.
  • Page 13 Diameter mm 1,000 - Resistance 0,027 - Cable length 100 m Current (A) 0,015 0,020 0,025 0,030 0,040 Voltage (V) 11,9190 11,8920 11,8650 11,8380 11,7840 Diameter mm 0,050 - Resistance 0,060 - Cable length 100 m Current (A) 0,015 0,020 0,025 0,030 0,040...
  • Page 14 (see 3.4.1) since the user must authorized installer to access the control panel (see 3.4). The keypad will therefore display the Home screen again where you will be prompted to enter the user code to authorize installer access. Please follow the instructions if you wish to install Silentron firmware (not compliant).
  • Page 15 8.4.1 ADDRESSING BUS MODULES: connect a bus module to the addressing cable. Enter the TOOLS menu (wrench icon). The type of module that has been connected and the assigned sequence number will display. You can quickly address the devices by connecting one module after the other (8.1.2), or you can begin to program the first connected module (8.1.1). 8.4.2 SETTING BUS ELEMENTS: if you choose to postpone setup, same will take place after the system has been installed using the Bus line and without directly connecting each device to the keyboard.
  • Page 16 9. DEVICE SETUP TOOLS menu Hardwired (detectors and similar devices) and virtual peripherals (codes) can be programmed in several stages, according to the installer's convenience. Each setup is stored in the system and specific operations must be performed to delete it. Caution! The menus display the option "OLD/NEW".
  • Page 17 9.2 TAG MANAGEMENT – ACCESS KEYS WITHOUT ELECTRIC CONTACTS NEW: setting a new TAG. OLD: editing/deleting a TAG that has already been setup. Press the "keypad with TAG" icon to enter the menu. Select NEW to display the first available TAG code. Place the TAG near the touch-screen as shown in the figure (figure par. 8.2). The data entry screen will display showing the TAG code and location.
  • Page 18: Setting "And" Function

    9.3.1.1 DET.AND. FUNCTION (intrusion detector's AND function and/or 24 hour function) The DET.AND. function can be enabled by pressing ↓ instead of setting entry/exit delay time. This function allows to minimize the likelihood of improper alarm being triggered, especially if detectors operate in tough conditions.
  • Page 19 Caution! A conflict due to incorrect programming could occur. If, for example, a user code with limited access is enabled only for zone A and zone B and a keypad only handles zone C and zone D, this code is clearly unable to use that specific keypad. 9.3.4 SETTING BUS RELAY BOARDS TO CONTROL HOME AUTOMATION FUNCTIONS - a5 These boards can be programmed to actuate control panel’s automatic commands or manual commands over the keypads and remotely only by SMS.
  • Page 20 10.1 TIME FUNCTIONS (see figure) Since most settings are extremely intuitive and easy to perform by following the audio wizard and the screen prompts displayed on the keypad, these easy settings are not described in this manual.  TIME-DATE: this setting is reset when the system is disconnected from the power supply. For this reason it should be accurately set at the end of the installation since the control panel's date and time are recorded in the event history log.
  • Page 21: Intrusion Alarm

    Caution! This function has already been filled in for the 3 main Italian providers: TIM, Wind and Vodafone. Caution! Silentron is not responsible for any SIM provider changes that could lead some and/or all of the intended functions unusable as same have been implemented according to the data that was available when the control panels were designed 10.3 MANAGING CONTROL PANEL'S RELAY : Other than for the TAG READER and the HOME AUTOMATION functions, you can achieve one of the following functions by programming the...
  • Page 22 You can manage the system over the PC only after having addressed all of the devices (see 8.4.1). PC management can be local or remote (remote management over the phone). The connections require Silentron Box software (version N13 version or following) that is available for download on website www.silentron-service.it after having logged. This software is also supplied with the control panel/PC connection cable part no.
  • Page 23 14.1.2 Remote management over GPRS-Web. This function requires the installation of a GSM module part. no. 4099 in the control panel and a remote PC with a Web access. The installer must register on the above mentioned Silentron website to download the software and to request a connection number for each remotely managed control panel. You must use a valid e- mail address that you regularly use since all of the operations are performed over the web and some replies are supplied with auto-generated e-mails.
  • Page 24 The following operations are now possible. Please see the many descriptions supplied in this manual regarding setting/editing over the keyboard for the operating aspects. 14.4.1 READING THE CONTROL PANEL'S DATA Press the relevant icon to create a new technical sheet that lists all of the control panel's configuration parameters along with each operation's date and time. All of the sheets will be stored in the database and can be retrieved as required to restore previous conditions.
  • Page 25: Remote Connection

    IP/ USER/PSW: this data is not presently required for TIM, WIND, and VODAFONE SIM cards. Ask your provider for this data, should you be using another type of SIM card. - SILENTRON ACCOUNT URL: this is the service's address - the default address is svc.silentron-service.it PORT: this is port's address – the default address is 8090 PID: this is the installer's unique ID which is assigned when registering to the website.
  • Page 26 Warranty: the warranty is valid until the expiry written on the label inside the device, in the terms envisioned by the Vienna Convention of 1980 regarding the International Sale of Goods. Copyright: all rights relative to this handbook are property of Silentron s.p.a. All type of copy of texts and images and their entering in W.E.B. network and/or public distribution with any...
  • Page 27 The control panels and the touch-screens with former firmware versions can be upgraded using the PC and special software. Caution! This section supplements the EN 50131 . . manual 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 28 2.4 CONVENTIONAL HARDWIRED PERIPHERAL DEVICES Variation: up to 6 hardwired detectors can be connected since "fault" input is not foreseen. Other connections are as well as described previously. 3 USER MANUAL The following figures describe all of the operations that the user can perform on the control panel using tactile keypad part no. 4020. The figures specifically describe how to partially and fully arm the system, how to test it and which settings are available to the user.
  • Page 29 3.8.3.3 Additional variation - the system foresees enabling up to 16 optional radio receivers controls over the GSM line. Caution! Acknowledgement/management of these type of controls is not possible ( ‫ = ײַ‬pause). operation SMS text to send control panel's SMS reply 1RF ‫...
  • Page 30 Wireless bus Concentrator module 4085 is more complex than the previous ones as it supplies three options. Address the concentrator, then press the "RF - Managing wireless Inputs" item to display these options: DETECTORS – receives and manages any wireless Silentron detector like all of the other types of detectors. REMOTE CONTROLS – receives and manages any Silentron model WIRELESS CONTROLS (RADIO) –...
  • Page 31 SILENTRON s.p.a. – via Sagra San Michele 25 – 10139 TORINO – ITALIA www.silentron.com – silentron@silentron.it...

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