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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