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Intruder alarm system
Normally closed
Normally closed
contact with one
contact
(NC)
GSV4
+AUX COM
Z1 COM
+AUX COM
12V
T1
T2
NC
C
12V
Tamper
Detector
Detector
to COM
to COM
to PGM /
to zone
relay
Terminals of smoke detector
Note: Smoke detectors produ-
ced by different manufacturers
may have a different terminals
layout. For more information
check detector wiring manual
provided by the manufacturer.
Wiring of relays
GSV4
GSV4
+BELL COM
+AUX -PGM1
D1
D1
Relay
Relay
NC NC NO NO
NC NC NO NO
It is recommended to use diode to
supress voltage surges on relay.
GSV4 has two buttons on a board: S1 and S2. The purpose of each button depends on whether its module is working (powered) or not (not powered):
when the device is working, S1 and S2 buttons are used to enable a service mode, register, download and upload the project at www.alarmserver.net. Pressing
each button certain amount of times corresponds to a specific function described in pictures below:
1 x S1
Enable service mode
(10 min.)
when the device is not working, S1 button is used to start a firmware upgrade process. The firmware upgrade mode can be turned on by pressing and holding S1
button and connecting USB cable at the same time. The software Firmware Upgrade Tool. V.1.xx is used to upgrade the firmware.
Normally closed
contact with two
resistor
resistors
(NC/EOL)
(NC/DEOL)
GSV4
GSV4
Z1 COM
+AUX COM
1kΩ
T1
T2
NC
C
12V
T1
Tamper
Tamper
Detector
Wiring of a 4-wire smoke detector
Smoke detectors can be triggered by dust. Therefore, in order to prevent false alarms, it
is recommended to perform a fire alarm verification. Certain system settings must be
activated for the verification.
Zone settings:
Zone definition: 24h smoke;
Attribute assigned to the zone: Fire verification ;
PGM output settings:
Fire (smoke) detector must be powered from PGM output +BELL. If +BELL is
occupied, the power to the detector should be supplied from +AUX via relay. The relay
should be controlled by -PGM1 or -PGM2 ;
PGM definition: Fire Power Supply;
Zone selected to be as a fire zone must be marked as a trigger source for PGM output;
PGM reset time must be set;
Global time settings:
Detector settle time must be set;
Fire zone verification time must be set;
Operation: In order to check the triggered fire detector, power supply of the detector has
to be turned off temporarily and turned on again. The PGM output's length of time that it
stays turned off can be set under the setting Reset time. When reset time expires, the
system turns ON the PGM output again and waits for the detector to settle (Detector
settle time). Then the system checks the detector again as long as it was set under the
Fire zone verification time. If the fire detector is triggered again, it means that the alarm
was real.

Additional information

System start-up with no 230V AC
power
Connect 12V battery with
G S V 4 b y u s i n g B AT
connector. Use a jumper to
close (for a short time)
terminal pins. The system
will start to operate,
however, AC loss trouble
will be indicated.
Black
Red
12V batery
7Ah/20HR
Purpose of S1 and S2 buttons
2 x S1
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Wiring of zones
Normally open contact
(NO)
GSV4
Z1 COM
+AUX COM
Z1 COM
1kΩ 1kΩ
T2
NC
C
12V
T1
T2
Tamper
Detector
In order to restore user's PIN to default
value, it is necessary to change some
Jumper
settings:
Connect GSV4 to a computer via USB.
Download the project with the help of the
MASCAD software.
Open a Users tab and select a user that
forgot his/her PIN. Select the Temporary
PIN check-box. Default PIN is shown in
brackets.
Save settings and upload them back to
GSV4.
3 x S1
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Normally open contact
with one resistor
(NO/EOL)
GSV4
+AUX COM
Z1 COM
1kΩ
NO
C
12V
T1
T2
NO
C
Tamper
Detector
Zones settings:
PGM ouput settings:
Global time settings:
Restoring user PIN to default value
2 x S2
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GSV4
Wiring manual
Normally open contact
with two resistors
(NO/DEOL)
GSV4
+AUX COM
Z1 COM
1kΩ 1kΩ
12V
T1
T2
NO
C
Tamper
Detector
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