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User’s manual EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 CEB T031 User’s manual Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems...
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User’s manual About this manual MANUAL CODE DCMUINE0SOLE REVISION 1.00 USER'S MANUAL This manual contains instructions relating to the user interface of the Sol control panel, its functions and use. This manual is supplied with every control panel and must be given to the end-user for consultation.
+39 0735 704912 e-mail: info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. Description of products DESCRIPTION anti-intrusion control panel MODELS AND FUNCTIONS...
User’s manual The Sol system Chapter A typical Sol system comprises: • a Sol control panel • wireless intrusion-detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic contacts, linear beam detectors, etc.) • system control peripherals: proximity readers, wireless keypads • alarm signalling devices and, generally, the events detected by the system (wireless sounders, visual-audible signalling devices, etc.) Some Sol control panel models are equipped with an integrated keypad or graphic display on the frontplate:...
The SmartLogos30M voice board provides a total of 60 seconds for voice messages. AlienMobile Application INIM Electronics now offers Sol control panel users the Alien Mobile application for Smartphones and Android or Apple tablets, in two different versions: • AlienMobile - free App with basic functions •...
In order to use the Inim Cloud services, registration must be carried out also by the user. For registration of an installation and use of the Cloud service refer to the Inim Cloud user manual.
Anti-intrusion control panels Sol User Chapter User Codes Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes and a group of parameters which determine its rank in the system code hierarchy and the operations the user is entitled to perform. The PIN is made up of 4, 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order to allow identification.
User’s manual FIXED LENGTH If the installer has enabled the “Fixed length” option on a user code, the user must first press the OK button and then type-in their PIN. At this point, there are 3 different methods that allow first access to the user menu, depending on how the system has been programmed, as follows: The user accesses the user menu directly: Alarm management...
Anti-intrusion control panels Shortcuts Chapter The shortcuts are control panel functions which, in a single operation, provide a fast way of carrying out specific operations which would normally require a series of activations. They can be divided into three categories: •...
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User’s manual Shortcut on keypad on code on reader on keys on event over-the- description function parameter Icon String via keypad phone Keypad set- Accesses the user menu sec- Keypad Available Not available Not available Not available Not available tings tion: Keypad settings sett.menu Zone activa-...
Anti-intrusion control panels Keypad shortcuts 18:23 05/30/2019 The installer can program each LCD keypad with up to 12 shortcuts associated with 4 function Scenario x keys . The shortcuts are identified by icons which appear on the lower part of the display. The presence of arrows to the far right and left of the icons indicate that by pressing keys , the user can access other shortcuts in cases where there are more than 4 on the keypad.
4-3-1 Shortcuts on nBy/S, nBy/X readers and integrated in Sol-S control panels The procedure for the activation of shortcuts by a user with an electronic key (or tag) changes in accordance with the enablements of the LEDs on the proximity reader or on the frontplate of the Sol-S control panel.
Anti-intrusion control panels The shortcuts appear on the display in the following order: 1. Description of the first reader shortcut for 3 seconds 2. Description of the second reader shortcut for 3 seconds 3. Description of the third reader shortcut for 3 seconds 4.
Test status. of a system alarm is present. The frontplate of the Sol-S control panel provides a further three LEDs: Table 5-2: Accessory LEDs on the Sol-S frontplate LED activa- Yellow...
Anti-intrusion control panels • Keypad Loss • Reader Loss • False key FALSE KEY If the “False key” event is configured as a “Silent event”, the red LED will not blink. HIDE STATUS If the installer has enabled the “Hide status” option (or “50131StatHidden” on keypad), the status of the partitions will not be shown.
Smartphones, which activate functions and applications from remote locations. • Via Inim Cloud by means of a browser, the user can access a customized web interface which provides all the registered control panels.
User’s manual Arming scenarios A scenario is a preset arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the Sol security system partitions (the scenarios are programmed by the installer in accordance with user requirements). Following the activation of a scenario it possible to change the status of several outputs simultaneously.
• Sync IP2RX - if activated (enabled), the control panel will send a specific string to the IP2RX software in order to allow its identification. • Registration to Inim Cloud - this section allows the Sol control panel to access INIM Electronics cloud service.
User’s manual Connection to a LAN/Wi-Fi network The Sol control panel can connect to a LAN network, whether cabled via the Ethernet port of the optional Sol-LAN module, or Wi-Fi via the optional Sol-WIFI module, and therefore have access to a local or Internet network. The connectivity to the Sol control panel LAN is subject to the configuration of the network itself.
Anti-intrusion control panels Using the keypads Chapter The keypads available are those integrated into the frontplate of Sol-G and Sol-P control panel models and the Aria/W wireless keypad. They provide the features shown in the following table: Table 7-1: Keypads - functions Integrated into the control panel Peripherals Models...
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User’s manual The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for system management. The installer assigns the partitions and portions/sections of the system that users with codes have access to via the keypad in use. The graphic display shows the necessary information and provides a user-interface based on a user menu and icons for the operations to be performed.
Anti-intrusion control panels Keypad displays 7-1-1 LCD screen The graphic LCD screen is backlit, it is possible to adjust the screen brightness and contrast via the respective options on the user menu (refer to paragraph 7-3-8 Keypad and display 18:23 05/30/2019 settings).
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User’s manual Note What appears on the display of Air/W keypads as the flashing of the characters that indicate the operating statuses of the partitions, is not actually true flashing but is in fact the solid negative image of the characters themselves. 7-1-2 Touchscreen display Following is the description of the screen layout of a Sol-P control panel;...
Anti-intrusion control panels 7-1-3 Status icons on display The icons that appear on the second line, on the right side of the LCD screen or on the top and bottom bars of the display, provide system information, therefore, their appearance or status (fixed or flashing) depends on the status they are reporting: Table 7-4: Information icons Icon...
User’s manual Table 7-5: The keypad keys Keys Name Typical application This key exits the user menu definitely without confirming options ENABLE This key enables options (refer to paragraph 7-3-4 Activations). DISABLE This key disables options. These keys activate the shortcuts which correspond to the associated icons. F1, F2, F3, F4 They can also be used as Emergency keys (refer to paragraph 7-2-1 Emergency func- or function keys...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 7-3-2 Arming commands and scenarios If the arming of one or more partitions is requested from a keypad and some of the zones involved are not in standby status (thus causing command execution to generate an instant Zone not ready alarm), the keypad will provide a list of the zones that are not in standby status.
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User’s manual During the playback phase the volume can be adjusted using keys User Code Alarm management Table 7-9: Shortcut for voice function from a keypad Arm/Disarm op. Voice functions Shortcut User menu section Operation Access the section with the list of Voice functions menu n.14 Voice functions...
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Anti-intrusion control panels User access to the information in the “Logs” section is filtered. For example, a user can only User Code view the zone alarms relating to the partitions the entered user code and keypad concerned Voice functions have in common. Activations Press keys to scroll the chronological events list.
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User’s manual 7-3-6 Outputs management User Code This section allows the user to activate/deactivate manually the outputs the code is enabled to work on. Activations The user can implement output activations via the keypad in two ways: View Outputs ON/OFF •...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 1. Use , followed by to select the parameters to be programmed. 2. Use keys to increase or decrease the value of the selected parameter. To activate the selected option press , to deactivate it press 3. Press to save.
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User’s manual 7-3-12 Overtime request The overtime request via keypad can be activated in two ways: • activate the “Overtime” shortcut (shortcut n.7 ), associated with one of the keys , ..., shown on the display, with or without code entry •...
Anti-intrusion control panels User menu, Outputs ON/OFF 1. Use keys to select the desired output. 2. Use keys to enable/disable manual control of the output for the code concerned. 3. Press OK to confirm and exit. • Timers - this section allows the user to assign a timer to the code. The code will be operative only at the pre-set times.
User’s manual Some of these keys activate their assigned functions after entry of a user code that opens a session, which is closed by tapping “Logout” button on the top right of the Home page or after 45 seconds inactivity on the keypad. Table 7-15: Touch-screen keypad menu Icon/key Function...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 7-4-3 Arming commands and scenarios The touch-screen keypad allows users to activate the programmed scenarios and also set up the arming mode of the partitions the users control (have access to): In the case of arming requests in conditions of reduced security (partitions not ready or faults present) the keypad will show the list of causes of reduced security.
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User’s manual Access the “Intrusion” section and enter the user code. The following sections will be available: PARTITIONS • In the “Partitions” section, the partitions are listed and show their arming status, which can be changed, as described in paragraph 7-4 Operations via touch-screen keypad. The “View partition status”...
Anti-intrusion control panels The activatable outputs are associated with two buttons, ON for activation and OFF for deactivation, and an icon which changes accordingly: • - output activated • - output deactivated 7-4-8 Change date and time The touch-screen keypad has a section where the user can set the date and time of the control panel and the required date/time format.
User’s manual 7-4-12 Overtime request Overtime requests via the touch-screen keypad can be activated by accessing the “Menu” section, entering a valid user code and then accessing the “Actions” section. The section contains a list of control panel commands which can be activated by simply tapping ON, amongst which the “Overtime request”.
Anti-intrusion control panels Readers and Keys Chapter Proximity readers Sol control panels can also manage an By/S or nBy/X reader integrated into the control panel frontplate. Readers (also referred to as proximity readers) have 4 LEDs: • F1: Red • F2: Blue •...
LEDs will remain Off when there is no key in the vicinity of the reader (in order to hide the armed status of the partitions). Keys The Sol system is capable of managing contact-free electronic keys, which INIM electronics offers in various versions: • tags for proximity readers •...
Anti-intrusion control panels 8-2-1 Wireless keys (remote-control keys) The wireless keys have 4 buttons which can each be programmed with a shortcut. It is possible to choose between two different graphics symbols for the buttons. Remote-controls have 5 LEDs, 4 of which are associated with buttons and the other is a confirmation LED.
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User’s manual Via Reader Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display indicates “Activate output” (shortcut n.5), “Deactivate output” (shortcut n.6). Via Wireless Push the respective button on the wireless key and verify the outcome of the requested operation, as described in paragraph 8-2-1 Wireless keys (remote-control keys).
Anti-intrusion control panels Commands over-the-phone Chapter Use of telephone calls 9-1-1 Panel to user calls The installer will instruct the user as to which events generate voice calls. Event report calls will be sent to the selected contact numbers as the event occurs and, in most cases, also when it ends.
User’s manual where: • <xxxxxx> stands for the PIN of a control panel user • a blank space must be keyed in after PIN entry • <SMS Text> this is the command identifier, this parameter must be provided by the installer.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 9-3-5 Listen-in Type-in the PIN of an authorized user code followed by “#” on the telephone keypad, then press the key (from “0” to “9”) which the installer has programmed to activate “Listen-in” (shortcut n.10). The control panel will open a Listen-in channel between the user on the phone and the control panel itself.
User’s manual Graphic maps Chapter The Sol control panel provides monitoring functions are based on graphic maps which the user can access through a touch-screen keypad. The graphic maps are linked together in a tree structure that allows the user to view the status of every part of the security system and interact with it through the icons shown.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Table 10-1: Graphic map icons at default Subject Icon Button Zone shorted/tamper Zone alarm/tamper mem- Zone in stand-by status After a valid code entry the zone will change its Zone activation status Zone in alarm status Zone disabled/bypassed Output activated Output Output switches status...
User’s manual Glossary Appendix ALARM Detection of non-authorized entry into the protected building. Generally the activation of a detector. In the event of: ALARM OR TAMPER • Zone Alarm MEMORY • terminal tamper • open panel or dislodged panel • peripheral tamper •...
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Anti-intrusion control panels DELAYED ENTRY ZONE Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the associated Timer (Entry time). If the user does not disarm the partition/s within the set “Entry time”, the system will generate an alarm. For example, the zone that monitors the main door of a building is usually configured as a Delayed Entry Zone, in order to give building occupants time to enter the building and disarm the partition without generating an alarm.
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User’s manual DELAYED ENTRY ZONE Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the associated Timer (Entry time). If the user does not disarm the partition/s within the set “Entry time”, the system will generate an alarm. For example, the zone that monitors the main door of a building is usually configured as a Delayed Entry Zone, in order to give building occupants time to enter the building and disarm the partition without generating an alarm.
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Anti-intrusion control panels GRAPHIC MAP A map is an graphic representation of part of the area supervised by the security system and identified by an image file. The entire system can be represented by maps which can be linked together. Each map can contain objects represented by icons.
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User’s manual PARTITION A group of zones. A partition identifies a group of zones that belong to a spatial or logical portion of the protected premises. For example, a partition may comprise all the zones that protect the downstairs partition of a house (spatial partition), or all the entrances of an office building (logical partition). PARTITION ARM/ This refers to the status of a partition as requested by the user.
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Anti-intrusion control panels TERMINAL Screw terminal for the connection of zones (detection devices) or outputs (command/ signalling devices). A logical entity for automatic time-management of programmed peripherals or elements. TIMER Sol control panels manage 20 timers. Each timer can be programmed to manage: •...
User’s manual Fault signals Appendix The faults listed below are the faults that may be shown when accessing the user menu: View, Faults ongoing, Faults log Control Fault Signalling on keypad Occurs when... Restores when ... panel event Battery fault The backup battery is low The backup battery is charged Low battery...
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Anti-intrusion control panels Control Fault Signalling on keypad Occurs when... Restores when ... panel event Tamper conditions clear on all the Keypad Tamper A keypad signals tamper conditions Keypad tamper system keypads Tamper conditions clear on all the Reader Tamper A reader signals tamper conditions Reader tamper system readers...
User’s manual WEEE Informative notice regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (applicable in countries with differentiated waste collection systems) The crossed-out bin symbol on the equipment or on its packaging indicates that the product must be disposed of correctly at the end of its working life and should never be disposed of together with general household waste.
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