Bentel OmniaTAST-R Manual

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Omnia/S
DAT n. U0805
PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD
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  • Page 1 Omnia/S DAT n. U0805 PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD ®...
  • Page 2 The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month. BENTEL SECURITY srl shall not be responsible for damage arising from improper installation or main- tenance by unauthorized personnel. BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product with-...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Programming Expander no. 2 Outputs ..25 KEYPAD OPERATIONS General rules for the INSTALLER MENU ..5 Programming Expander no. 3 Outputs ..25 Installer menu .
  • Page 4 Output actions for Tamper on zone ... . . 33 Digital Communicator and Dialler Actions for Reset General events -Part 1 ....35 General events-Part 1 .
  • Page 5: Keypad Operations

    The instructions in this manual refer to OmniaTAST-R and MIA-S keypads (if not otherwise stated). When the instructions are common to both keypads, only the OmniaTAST-R keypad will be shown in the figures. The following table shows the differences between the OmniaTAST-R keypad, and the MIA-S keypad.
  • Page 6: Installer Menu

    Installer menu All partitions must be disarmed before starting the parameter programming phase. Hour Year Month ØØ:Ø1 1996/03/05 ØØ:Ø1 1996/03/05 From standby status ... DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD Partition status: D=Disarmed; A=Armed Input Input Enter the Installer code PIN: the default code is 0032. Code Code ↑↓...
  • Page 7: View Buffer

    View buffer Select the View buffer option from the INSTALLER MENU to view the event buffer. Each event gives a detailed description of the event type; location; time and user, as follows. Event type Event identifier number User User identifier number hour-minute-year-month-day Some events do not have all these parameters.
  • Page 8: Outs Managements

    Outs managements Select the Outs management option. ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Outs management option----use to scroll. Outs management Outs management Alarm Siren Alarm Siren Press ON-Act.OFF-Stdby ON-Act.OFF-Stdby The label of the first Output will be shown.
  • Page 9 Recording ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Voice functions option----use to scroll. Voice functions Voice functions ↑↓ VOICE FUNCT. VOICE FUNCT. Press Play Messages Play Messages ↑↓ VOICE FUNCT. VOICE FUNCT.
  • Page 10: Telephone-Number Programming

    Telephone-number Programming The Telephone-number Programming option allows the installer to program the 32 telephone numbers in the Phonebook. ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Tel.Numb.Progr. option----use to scroll. Tel.Numb.Progr. Tel.Numb.Progr.
  • Page 11: Installer Code

    Installer code The Installer code PIN (Personal Identification Number) can have 4, 5 or 6-digits. Default The factory default code is 0032. New PIN ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Installer code option----use to scroll.
  • Page 12 Procedure Installer parameter programming is as follows (refer also to the USER MANUAL). ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the User codes option----use to scroll. User codes User codes Code Code ØØ1 ØØ1...
  • Page 13: Digital Keys And Cards

    Digital Keys and Cards IMPORTANT The straight-out-of-box Panel accepts brand new keys/cards. The system must be protected by a random code, otherwise it si not protected against violationc (refer to Random Code). Keys/Cards can be used at the Readers. They allow trouble-free control of the main features, such as: Global arming/disarming of partitions Partial arming/disarming of partitions Stop partition alarms...
  • Page 14 Programming ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Electronic keys option----use to scroll. Electronic keys Electronic keys ELECTRONIC KEY ELECTRONIC KEY↑↓ Press Program Program ↑↓ PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING Press again. Select the digital key/card (Electr key)----use Electr Key Electr Key ØØ2...
  • Page 15: Enable/Disable Digital Keys/Cards

    Code reading The following procedure will copy the digital key code onto the memory of a Panel (Omnia, Omnia/S, Academy40 and Academy40/S). ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Electronic keys option----use to scroll.
  • Page 16: Parameter Programming

    From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Select the Revision option----use to scroll. Revision Revision BENTEL - OMNIA BENTEL - OMNIA Press Rev. Rev. 3.ØØ 3.ØØ ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU Press any key to step back to the INSTALLER MENU.
  • Page 17: Parameter Programming

    PARAMETER PROGRAMMING Please read the following instructions carefully, as proper functioning of the Panel depends on the Parameters programmed during this phase. Refer to the PROGRAMMING section in the INSTALLATION MANUAL for further details. ↑↓ INSTALL.MENU INSTALL.MENU From the INSTALLER MENU ... View buffer View buffer Select Parameter progr.----use...
  • Page 18 Logic A Logic parameter has a value of 0 or 1. For example, parameter 30 (Jump other answering devices), as follows: Ø30 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 Ø30 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 ØØØØØ ØØØØØ This type of parameter applies to Yes/No options. Accepted values are 00000 or 00001, and mean: 00000 = No, Not Active 00001 = Yes, Active Other values (00002 through 59999) will be rectified to 00001.
  • Page 19: Readers In Configuration

    Readers in Configuration Block no. 00001 00001 Length 00001 00001 Type Flags16 Flags16 The flag spaces on the bottom row correspond to Addresses 1 through 16 (from left to right). To assign a Reader to an address: Enter + (press ) in the flag spaces of the address----press (--) to deselect.
  • Page 20: Enable Keypad Partition (Areas)

    Only Addresses 1 and 2 are available for Power stations. Example A Power station is assigned to address 1. ØØ5 ØØØØ1 ØØ5 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 +------- +------- Enable Keypad Partition (Areas) Block no. 00006 00006 Length 00008 00008 Type Flags8 Flags8 Enable the Keypads on the various Partitions (Areas).
  • Page 21: Zone Type

    PULSES 1 pulse 1 pulse 2 pulses 3 pulses WITHIN 4 seconds 8 seconds 12 seconds 16 seconds 20 seconds 24 seconds s28 seconds 32 seconds Pulse length The flag spaces in the Pulse length parameter have binary values, as follows: ----first flag space = 1 ----second flag space = 2 ----third flag space = 4 ----fourth flag space = 8 ----fifth flag space = 16 Calculating the Pulse length Choose the Pulse length in steps of 30 seconds (30 through 960 as per requirements).
  • Page 22: Zone Attributes

    The Zone will be considered Instant----if no + signs are present. For Command Zones----enter -- (press ) in position 8, and enter + (press ) in the flag space of the required command. Only Partition Arm Disarm Only arm Panel reset Clear calls disarm (Area) reset...
  • Page 23: Zone Status Voice Messages

    Zone status Voice messages Block no. 00013 00013 Length 00160 00160 Type Number Number Validity 0..14 0..14 Enter 2 values for each Zone, as follows. Value 1: enter the Identifier no. of the Voice message for Standby status. Enter 0 for no message. Value 2: enter the Identifier no.
  • Page 24: Programming Main Unit Outputs (Block No. 17)

    Programming Main Unit Outputs (Block no. 17) Block no. 00017 00017 Length 00005 00005 Type Number Number Enter 5 values for each of the four Main Unit Outputs. Value 1: enter the accumulative significance of the Attributes of the four Outputs----Normally open or Normally closed (refer to Attributes).
  • Page 25: Programming Expander No. 2 Outputs

    Programming Expander no. 2 Outputs Block no. 00019 00019 Length 00005 00005 Type Number Number Program the 4 Outputs as per Block no. 17. Programming Expander no. 3 Outputs Block no. 00020 00020 Length 00005 00005 Type Number Number Program the 4 Outputs as per Block no. 17. Programming Expander no.
  • Page 26: Exit Time

    Exit time Block no. 00027 00027 Length 00008 00008 Type Number Number Enter the Exit time value for each of the 8 Partitions (Areas), as follows: Exit time----up to 60 minutes (as per requirements). Calculating the Exit time value: ----divide the Exit time (in seconds) by 1.2. Example Partition (Area) no.
  • Page 27: Rings

    Rings Block no. 00031 00031 Length 00001 00001 Type Number Number Enter the number of rings allowed (1 through 10) before answering. This parameter will be ignored if Jump other answering devices is enabled. Example The incoming call will be answered after 4 Rings. Ø31 ØØØØ1 Ø31 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1...
  • Page 28: Number To Dial, Customer Code And Protocol

    Number to dial, Customer code and Protocol Block no. 00035 00035 Length 00024 00024 Type Number Number Enter 6 values----for each of the 4 Digital Communicator telephone numbers, as follows. Value 1: enter the identifier no. of the Central Station telephone number ----from the 32 telephone numbers in the phonebook.
  • Page 29: Definition Of Digital Communicator Actions 33 Through 64

    Enter hexadecimal characters as follows: 11 = B 12 = C 13 = D 14 = E 15 = F Value 3: enter the telephone numbers to be called. Enter the total significance of the telephone numbers----calculate as follows: Telephone number no. 1 = significance 1 Telephone number no.
  • Page 30: Definition Of Digital Communicator Actions 193 Through 224

    Definition of Digital Communicator Actions 193 through 224 Block no. 00042 00042 Length 00192 00192 Type Number Number As per Block 00036 for actions no. 193 through no. 224. Definition of Digital Communicator Actions 225 through 250 Block no. 00043 00043 Length 00156...
  • Page 31: Dialler Actions

    The message will be repeated continuously for 90 seconds. Ø46 ØØØ48 Ø46 ØØØ48 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 ØØ179 ØØ179 Ø46 ØØØ48 Ø46 ØØØ48 ØØØØ2 ØØØØ2 ØØØ11 ØØØ11 The Dialler will call the first number in the Panel Phonebook Identifier no.1 (see Ø46 ØØØ48 Ø46 ØØØ48 ØØØØ3 ØØØØ3...
  • Page 32: Teleservice Call Attempts

    Teleservice Call Attempts Block no. 00049 00049 Length 00001 00001 Type Number Number Validity 0..255 0..255 Enter the number of Attempts the Panel must make for an unsuccessful Teleservice call----before clearing the call from the Call queue. Example The Panel will make 8 Attempts. Ø49 ØØØØ1 Ø49 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1...
  • Page 33: Output Actions For Zone Alarms

    Output actions for Zone alarms Block no. 00053 00053 Length 00080 00080 Type Number Number Validity 0..36 0..36 Enter the identifier no. of the Output that will be activated by the Alarm on zone event. Enter 0 for no Output. Example Alarm on zone 08 will activate Output no.
  • Page 34: Digital Communicator And Dialler Actions For Alarm On Zone

    Digital Communicator and Dialler Actions for Alarm on zone Block no. 00058 00058 Length 00160 00160 Type Number Number Enter 2 values for each Zone as follows. Value 1: enter the Identifier no. (1 through 128) of the Digital Communicator action for the Alarm on zone event----select from 128 available actions.
  • Page 35: Digital Communicator And Dialler Actions For General Events-Part 2

    Digital Communicator and Dialler Actions for General events-Part 2 Block no. 00061 00061 Length 00214 00214 Type Number Number Enter 2 values for each of the 107 General events-Part 2 as follows. Value 1: enter the Identifier no. (1 through 128) of the Digital Communicator action for the Alarm on zone event----select from 128 available actions.
  • Page 36: Digital Communicator And Dialler Actions For Reset General Events -Part 2

    Digital Communicator and Dialler Actions for Reset General events -Part 2 Block no. 00066 00066 Length 00214 00214 Type Number Number As per Block 00061 for reset of General events-Part 2. Initialize Test event Block no. 00067 00067 Length 00001 00001 Type Logic...
  • Page 37: Date Format

    Example Enter the date as follows. Hour: Ø69 ØØØØ7 Ø69 ØØØØ7 ØØØØ1 ØØØØ1 ØØØ17 ØØØ17 Minutes: Ø69 ØØØØ7 Ø69 ØØØØ7 ØØØØ2 ØØØØ2 ØØØØØ ØØØØØ Day: Ø69 ØØØØ7 Ø69 ØØØØ7 ØØØØ3 ØØØØ3 ØØØØ9 ØØØØ9 Month: Ø69 ØØØØ7 Ø69 ØØØØ7 ØØØØ4 ØØØØ4 ØØØØ7 ØØØØ7 July...
  • Page 38: General Options

    Example Chosen Lockout time = 30 seconds: ----multiply 30 by 0.13:(30 x 0.13 = 3.9) then ----multiply the decimal fraction by 256 (0.9 x 256 = 230.4 rectified to 230). Value 2----enter 230 Value 3----enter 3 5 wrong Codes will be allowed before the Keypad locks for 30 seconds. Ø72 ØØØØ3 Ø72 ØØØØ3 ØØØØ1...
  • Page 39: Event Tables

    EVENT TABLES General events-Part 1 Number Event Number Event 1..8 Fire alarm on Partition (Area) Warning fuse +B 9..16 24h alarm on Partition (Area) Warning fuse BPI1 17..24 Burglar alarm on Partition (Area) Warning fuse BPI2 25..32 Generic alarm on Partition (Area) Warning mains failure 33..40 Tamper alarm on Partition (Area)
  • Page 40 BENTEL SECURITY s.r.l. C.da Ravigliano, Z. I. S. Scolastica 64013 CORROPOLI (TE) - ITALY Tel.: +39 0861 839060 Fax: +39 0861 839065 e-mail: bentel@bentelsecurity.com http://www.bentelsecurity.com ISTOMNIATAST/UK 4.0 020703 V4.2...

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