Vimar By-alarm 01700 Installer Manual
Vimar By-alarm 01700 Installer Manual

Vimar By-alarm 01700 Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 Installer Manual By-alarm 01700-01700.120 24 zone control panel Programming manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    By-alarm By-alarm Index Introduction General information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Section 1 - Programming the control unit using the keypad 01705 Guidelines for programming the control unit using the keypad ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Primary menus Primary menu diagram …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Settings Keypad activation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Input expansion activation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Index

    By-alarm Index Output Programming Relay 1 programming …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Relay 2 programming …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31 Output programming …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31 ID Programming Installer Code programming and functions …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 Codes ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 User Code programming and functions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 Codes ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 If the code is active …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 5 By-alarm By-alarm Index Programming functions on power supplies …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 No mains voltage delay …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Hour, minute and interval of the self-test call ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Day and month of system maintenance indication ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Text Programming ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Info Text ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Zone Texts ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 6 By-alarm Index Telephone parameter programming …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Wait for answer ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Pause between attempts …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Vocal message repetition …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Number of rings on PSTN for connection in Remote connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Number of rings on GSM for connection in Remote connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Skip voice mail settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 7: General Information

    By-alarm By-alarm Introduction General information All control unit functions can be programmed using a computer which has the By-alarm Manager software installed or using one of the keypads connected to the control unit. The control unit has an RS 485 input for connection to the bus on devices such as keypads, input expansion modules, output expansion modules, radio interfaces and readers. The devices can be connected either to the RS485 bus or in parallel to the same conductors, respecting the codes on the terminals of the control unit and of the devices themselves, namely: •...
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  • Page 9: Section 1 - Programming The Control Unit Using The Keypad 01705

    By-alarm By-alarm Section 1 Programming the control unit using the keypad 01705...
  • Page 10: Guidelines For Programming The Control Unit Using The Keypad

    By-alarm Guidelines for programming the control unit using the keypad Guidelines for programming the control unit using the keypad 1. With the power off, connect all devices (both those connected to the RS485 bus and those connected directly to the control unit). 2.
  • Page 11 By-alarm By-alarm Guidelines for programming the control unit using the keypad 15. Associate the Areas and required functions to the transponder key and the remote control push buttons. Notes: • Each transponder key can be associated to a single user and therefore the relative permissions correspond to the user permissions. The procedure is as follows: - acquire the tag (then associated to a specific user);...
  • Page 12: Primary Menu Diagram

    • Use the navigation buttons ESC, ON, INT and PAR to surf through the Programming Menus: • The ENT button confirms the data, CLR (clear) cancels it and ESC is used to exit the menu. We 04 JUN 14:33 Vimar 01700 Installer ID • The default code is programmed with the value: 123456 Installer ID...
  • Page 13: Settings

    By-alarm By-alarm Programming the control unit devices 1. Programming the control unit devices 1. In Settings you set the composition of the system and the number of installed devices. Having manually assigned Settings the addresses to the devices connected to the RS485 bus, run the self-learning procedure from the control unit and then  ...
  • Page 14: Gsm Dialler

    By-alarm Programming the control unit devices progr. BUS    From the progr. BUS menu press the down arrow PAR| to access the programming procedures for the other control unit devices. Select YES if the PSTN LINE circuit in the control unit for connecting to the PSTN analogue phone line must be enabled. PSTN line •...
  • Page 15: Clock Settings

    By-alarm By-alarm Clock settings 2. Internal clock settings 2. In Clock settings you can programme the time and date of the control unit clock. Clock settings • From the Clock Settings menu press ENT to enter the settings.    2.1 Setting the current Time Time...
  • Page 16: Input Programming

    By-alarm Input programming 3. Input programming 3. In inputs set all the control unit input parameters. Inputs • From the inputs menu press ENT to enter the first zone programming menu.    3.1 From the zone programming menu press ENT to enter the programming modes for each zone. Prog.
  • Page 17: Number Of Zone Unbalancings To Cause An Alarm

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming 3.1.3 This is the number of zone unbalancings required to trigger the control unit alarm. Zone unbalancing • Write the number or required unbalancings. (max. 10) Note: the pulse count only applies to the alarm signal and not to tampering and/or masking that are signalled with the first pulse.
  • Page 18: Zones Associated To The Areas Active On Arming On - Int - Par

    By-alarm Input programming As there are no more parameters to be programmed, press ESC| to return to the Active in ON menu. to go back Active in ON    From active in ON use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Zone Activation Menu in INTernal. 3.2.1.2 In active in on you programme the zones associated to the arming in ON mode.
  • Page 19: Readers Associated To The Areas

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming 3.2.1.5 In readers 1 - 4 programme the association between the chosen Area and the installed readers. readers 1 - 4 • Press ENT to enter the settings.    3.2.1.5.1 Select which readers 1 - 4 reader will be associated to the chosen Area.
  • Page 20: Memo Zone Restore In Events Memory

    By-alarm Input programming 3.3.2 In reset memo make the events memory record the alarm reset. Reset memory • Press ENT to enter the settings.    3.3.2.1 Select which zone must record the alarm reset in the control unit events memory. Zones 1 - 8 •...
  • Page 21: Double Balance (Alarm - Tamper)

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming double eol    From double eol use the down arrow PAR| to view the Triple Balancing menu. 3.3.5 In triple eol you programme the zones with triple balancing. triple eol • Press ENT to enter the settings.  ...
  • Page 22: Buzzer Sound For Exit Time

    By-alarm Input programming 3.4.1.1 Which zone must activate the buzzer in on the keypads to indicate the entry time of a timed zone. Zones 1 - 8 • For each zone group, write the number 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 for the input lines that must activate the buzzer. ————————...
  • Page 23: Ding Dong Function

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming 3.4.4.1 The door is a function that makes the keypad buzzer ring when, with the system disarmed, the zone is Zones 1 - 8 unbalanced. ———————— The sound is continuous and you must enter a User ID to silence it. •...
  • Page 24: Zone As Last Exit Door

    By-alarm Input programming 3.4.7 In pre-alarm you programme the zones with Coercion function. pre-alarm • From the pre-alarm menu press ENT to enter the settings.    3.4.7.1 The unbalancing of the zone associated to the PRE-ALARM function triggers a silent alarm which consequently Zones 1 - 8 sends programmed telephone calls.
  • Page 25: Keypad Tamper

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming Keypad tamper Keypad Tamper • : this is the anti-tamper function protecting the keypad from being opened or pulled off the wall, or having    the connecting cables cut. INP. EXP. Tamper • INP. EXP. Tamper : is the anti-tamper device coming from the tamper input and input expansion module 01709 communica-  ...
  • Page 26: Zone Test Function Programming

    By-alarm Input programming 3.6.4 A YES programmes the control unit to record the alarm in the control unit events memory. Alarm memory • Press CLR to change the settings. 3.6.5 A YES programmes the control unit to record the reset in the control unit events memory.
  • Page 27: Radio Option Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm Input programming 3.7.3 Programming a NO, an alarm state caused by the zone to which the test function is associated will not cause the acti- Activate relay 2 vation of the relay 2 • Press CLR to change the settings. 3.7.4 Programming a NO, an alarm state caused by the zone to which the test function is associated will not cause the acti- Activate output...
  • Page 28: Transmitter Programming

    By-alarm Input programming 3.8.1.4 A YES programmes the control unit to record the alarm in the control unit events memory. alarm memory • Press CLR to change the settings. record the alarm reset 3.8.1.5 A YES programmes the control unit to in the control unit events memory.
  • Page 29 By-alarm By-alarm Input programming 3.8.3.1.1 button 1 button 2, button 3 button 4 you have to associate the type of function push button 1 which must be completed with auxiliary data; having selected the required button (1-4) press ENT    to view the options Type and Auxiliaries which have the following functions: Progr.
  • Page 30 By-alarm Input programming JAMMING    3.8.3.1.2 A YES enables the activation of relay 1 general alarm. Activate relay 1 • Press CLR to change the settings. 3.8.3.1.3 activation of relay 2 A YES enables the Activate relay 2 • Press CLR to change the settings. 3.8.3.1.4 A YES enables the activation of the...
  • Page 31: Output Programming Relay 1 Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm Output Programming 4. Output Programming 4. In outputs you programme all the control unit output settings. Outputs • From the outputs menu press ENT to enter the first Output Programming menu.    Relay 1 is the positive safety alarm output the sirens must be connected to. Relay 1 •...
  • Page 32 By-alarm Output Programming Relay 1    menu From the Relay 1 Programming use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Relay 2 Programming menu. Relay 2 is a supplementary alarm output. Relay 2 • From the Relay 1 men press ENT to enter the first Programming menu.  ...
  • Page 33: Relay 2 Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm Output Programming Relay 2    From the relay 2 programming menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Output Programming menu. The active outputs are additional outputs available via the output expansion modules 01710. ACTIVE outputs  ...
  • Page 34 By-alarm Output Programming Progr. Type of function Description It is activated when there is no 230 V mains voltage to the control unit. No mains Time: T2 It is activated when the control unit or additional power supply battery level Battery trouble is low or not available.
  • Page 35 By-alarm By-alarm Output Programming Progr. Type of function Description The output is active when the GSM module 01706 is receiving a call. Time: GSM line ring-tone The output is activated when a text message arrives through the GSM Incoming SMS module 01706.
  • Page 36 By-alarm Output Programming 4.3.3 Define the activation time of the active output selected. Activation time • Write the required time in figures. (0 - 255) - The time base may be in minutes or seconds (see next step). 4.3.4 The selected time can be in seconds or minutes.
  • Page 37: Id Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm ID Programming 5. ID Programming 5. The Codes are used to manage all the control unit functions and are authentic access keys. Codes    • The first 15 default codes are given in the following table and by default programming only the Installer ID and the User 1 ID are enabled;...
  • Page 38: Which Area It Is Associated To

    By-alarm ID Programming Code digits    From the Code Digits Programming menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Code properties programming menu. 5.2.3 A YES programmes the active code Code active • Press CLR to change the settings. 5.2.4 In active areas you associate the code to the control unit area.
  • Page 39: Auxiliary Options

    By-alarm By-alarm ID Programming Arming / Scheduler    Arming From the programming menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Auxiliary Options programming menu. 5.2.6 In the auxiliary options you can programme additional User ID properties. auxiliary options •...
  • Page 40: Access Control System

    By-alarm ID Programming auxiliary options    auxiliary options From the programming menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Access Control Settings menu 5.2.7 In Access Control you programme some special functions of the Code. Access control •...
  • Page 41: If The Tag Is Enabled

    By-alarm By-alarm ID Programming 5.2.8.1.2 entrance key you associate a proximity key to the entrance control function. entrance key • Press ENT to enter the settings.    Place the 5.2.8.1.2.1 key near the reader with address 0 and the acquisition will be confirmed Place near on the display.
  • Page 42: Which Output Is Active

    By-alarm ID Programming 5.2.8.5 In reader 1 - 4 you associate the readers to the transponder key to the User ID. reader 1 - 4 • Write the number 1-2-3-4 for the readers installed; the indicator will come on to confirm the correct program- ——————...
  • Page 43: Time Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm Time Programming 6. Time Programming 6. In the Time programming all the control unit times are programmed. times • Press ENT to enter the settings.    6.1 In times in out you programme the entry and exit times of the timed lines. IN OUT times •...
  • Page 44: Control Programming

    By-alarm Control Programming 7. Control Programming 7. In the controls programming you can set all the control unit controls. Controls • Press ENT to enter the settings.    7.1 In the arming menu you programme the control unit functions associated to the arming. •...
  • Page 45: If Fast Disarming Is Active

    • Press ENT to enter the settings. 7.3.1.1 The text info is programmed by default with the text VIMAR 01700 Info text • Press CLR to edit the programming and enter the required characters, following the indications given in the table VIMAR 01700 to the side.
  • Page 46: Zone Texts

    By-alarm Control Programming to go back As there are no more parameters to be programmed, press ESC| to return to the Info Text settings menu level. Info text    menu From the Info Text Programming use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Zone Text Settings menu. 7.3.2 The zone text is the text associated to each control unit input and which helps the user to manage and understand...
  • Page 47: Keypad Texts

    By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming 7.3.4.1 Select the exit number you wish to assign to a text. Output num.: • Enter the number of the Exit you wish to programme. (Max. 24) • With the down arrow PAR| go to the edit default text menu. 7.3.4.2 In exit 1 number you can programme the text for Exit 1.
  • Page 48: Reader Texts

    By-alarm Control Programming Inp. exp. text    Programming Menu From the Input Expansion Text use the down arrow PAR| to go to the READER Text Programming menu. 7.3.7 The Reader text is a text associated to each reader. Reader text •...
  • Page 49: Area Texts

    By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming 7.3.9.1 Select the area number you wish to assign to a text. Num. AREA : • Enter the number of the module you wish to programme. (Max. 8) • With the down arrow PAR| go to the edit default text menu. 7.3.9.2 In area number: 1 you can programme the text for Area 1.
  • Page 50: Network Card Address Programming

    By-alarm Control Programming Texts    From the text programming menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the network card parameter programming menu. tcp - ip 7.4 In you programme all the parameters for the X-LAN network card. tcp - ip tcp - ip •...
  • Page 51: Netmask

    By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming netmask    NETMASK From use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Gateway IP address programming menu. 7.4.3 In gateway you programme the Gateway IP address. gateway • From the gateway menu press ENT to enter the settings.  ...
  • Page 52: Macro Programming

    By-alarm Control Programming SYSTEM PIN    to go back As there are no more parameters to be programmed, press ESC| to return to the TCP - IP Programming menu level. tcp - ip    From the TCP - ip menu use the down arrow PAR|...
  • Page 53 By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming Progr. Type Function description No Control unit Battery = = = Value not used 1 - 8 Area ON on [1 - 8] 1 - 8 Turned off from Area ON on [1 - 8] 1 - 8 Area INT on [1 - 8] 1 - 8 Turned off from Area INT on [1 - 8]...
  • Page 54: If The Macro Is Stopped By The Scheduler

    By-alarm Control Programming • Only for MODE 7 these values can be entered in the TYPE: Progr. Type 01700 Function description 0 - 53 Values not used System Reset (Watch Dog) Change Codes Reset Codes Programming reset to Default levels Installer Code 1 Installer Code 2 No Telephone Line...
  • Page 55: Settable Delay In Seconds/Minutes

    By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming 7.5.7 A YES in autorestart allows the macro to continue to run automatically. Self-restart • Press CLR to change the settings. 7.5.8 In delay in minutes you set the time base of any delay. Delay in •...
  • Page 56: Events Memory View

    By-alarm Control Programming macro    From the macro menu use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Events Memory Viewing menu. In view memory you can check all the events occurring on the control unit, showing the date and time. view memory •...
  • Page 57: If The Reader Leds Must Always Be On

    By-alarm By-alarm Control Programming 7.10 active LEDs you programme the reader on which the LEDs will display the control unit states. LEDs on? • Press ENT to enter the settings.    7.10.1 Select the readers readers 1 - 4 in which the LEDs are active.
  • Page 58: Scheduler Time Band Programming

    By-alarm Scheduling 8. Scheduler 8. In scheduler you set all the Scheduler parameters. Scheduler • Press ENT to enter the settings.    8.1 In time bands you programme the functions that the control unit must run automatically for every day of the week. Time bands •...
  • Page 59: Holiday Period Programming

    By-alarm By-alarm Scheduling As there is no more programming to be done, return to operation 1 Operation • Starting from point 8.1.1.1 repeat the programming for all the required operations. (Max. 32) Having finished programming all the required operations, press ESC| to exit the programming and return to Monday. to go back Monday  ...
  • Page 60: Function Type

    By-alarm Telephone 9. Telephone 9. In telephone you programme all the parameters for the Phone communicator. Telephone • Press ENT to enter the settings.    9.1 In phone numbers you programme the numbers and properties of the phone communications. Phone numbers •...
  • Page 61: Zone Alarm

    By-alarm By-alarm Telephone As there are no more parameters to be programmed, press ESC| to return to the Customer Code Programming to go back menu level. Customer code    From customer code use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Call Attempts with previously selected phone number association menu.
  • Page 62: Telephone Parameter Programming

    By-alarm Telephone ZONE Reset    reset zone From use the down arrow PAR| to go to the Telephone 1 programming menu. 9.1.9 By selecting number 2, you select Phone Number 2 and scrolling through the programming seen above for Phone Num- Telephone ber 1 (starting from point 9.1.1) you can set all the parameters.
  • Page 63: If The Sim Is Rechargeable

    By-alarm By-alarm Telephone 9.2.8 A YES on rechargeable sim sets the inserted SIM as rechargeable, so it will be possible to know the residual credit rechargeable SIM and programme the annual expiry date. • Press CLR to change the settings. 9.2.9 A YES on number recognition makes the control unit able to recognise the calling number from those set and...
  • Page 64: No Mains Voltage

    By-alarm Telephone 9.3.7 no mains you programme the phone numbers which will be sent the no mains voltage communication. No mains    9.3.8 no battery you programme the phone numbers which will be sent the no battery communication. no battery  ...
  • Page 65: Association To Alarm Type For Each Zone

    By-alarm By-alarm Telephone In the vocal messages menu you programme the communication method for each control unit input. vocal messages • Press ENT to enter the settings.    9.4.1 Select the number of the zone you wish to programme. Num.
  • Page 66 By-alarm Telephone 9.5.1.1 In message # you record the first of the 8 possible user addresses preceding all vocal phone com- message munications (e.g. Home of Rossi Carlo - Piazza Europa 32 - Rome). (max. 8) 9.5.1.2 In listen to message you can check the recorded message.
  • Page 67: Password Programming For Interactive Connection

    Output exp. 1 … 6 • Press the arrow key PAR| to continue the test. ———————— to go back As there are no more parameters to be programmed, press ESC| to completely exit the Control unit Programming. We 04 JUN 15:48 Vimar 01700...
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  • Page 69: Section 2 - Programming The Control Unit With By-Alarm Manager Software

    By-alarm By-alarm Section 2 Programming the control unit with By-Alarm Manager software...
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  • Page 71: Procedure To Enable Settings With By-Alarm Manager

    By-alarm By-alarm Procedure to enable settings with By-alarm Manager Procedure to enable settings with By-alarm Manager The connection between the PC and the By-alarm control unit is done via the configuration interface 01725 following the instructions given in the instruction sheet. 1.
  • Page 72: System Card

    By-alarm System card...
  • Page 73 By-alarm By-alarm System card By-alarm burglar alarm system Date of installation: Surname and name: Address: Telephone Zone Associated devices Notes...
  • Page 74 By-alarm System card Zone Associated devices Notes...
  • Page 75 By-alarm By-alarm System card Zone Associated devices Notes AREA-Zone association INT: Zones associated to AREA 1 PAR: INT: Zones associated to AREA 2 PAR:...
  • Page 76 By-alarm System card INT: Zones associated to AREA 3 PAR: INT: Zones associated to AREA 4 PAR: INT: Zones associated to AREA 5 PAR: INT: Zones associated to AREA 6 PAR:...
  • Page 77 By-alarm By-alarm System card INT: Zones associated to AREA 7 PAR: INT: Zones associated to AREA 8 PAR:...
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