2 Technical Menu ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU INSTALLER’S TECHNICAL CODE TEC MENU ACCESS CODES Depending on the ( -> ), parameters , access to the technical menu may be either preceded or not by the User code. Simultaneous access to the technical menu or user menu from multiple keypads is not allowed. INDIRECT ACCESS 123456 Press and hold the...
EASY MODE The EASY programming mode lets you quickly and simply start up low-complexity systems or is used by non highly skilled installing technicians. The pre-configured settings are the following: INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION INDEX AREA DESCRIPTION DAY AREA PERIMETER AREA NIGHT AREA INDEX SCENARIO DESCRIPTION...
(Default: With cursors it’s possible to enable/disable the communication with the BPT home automation system. NOTE.The communication between Brahms and BPT home automation system it available if the Proxinet has a firmware 1.0.16B4 or higher. REMOTE KEYPAD ADDRESSING ▲ SYSTEM ▼...
ADDRESSING REMOTE INSERTERS ▲ SYSTEM ▼ ▲ ▼ ▼ ▲ ADDRESSING INSERTERS SELF-LEARNING KEY READERS.. F S A Automatic self-learning and addressing of inserters:: ON INSERTER 01 For learning the system’s inserters. Hold key near to inserter that you wish to POSITION NEAR KEY address with the address viewed on display.
2.3 Scenarios ▲ SCENARIOS EXACT ON+OFF ▼ ▲ Actions on areas: (Default: F S A ▼ Associated areas: ▼ ▲ CHANGE SCENAR. 01 The parameter defines the action that the scenario is to carry out in the areas specified GOING OUT AREAS ASSOCC.
2.4 Areas ▲ AREAS ▼ ▲ Force area: (Default: ▼ Forcing is the parameter which helps to define whether an area can be switched on ▼ ▲ CHANGE AREA even when any inputs are open (in this case, when the exit time is elapsed, the area AREA alarm will be triggered).
2.5 Keypads ▲ Associated areas: (Default: KEYPADS ▼ ▲ The associated areas are those manageable and displayed by the key panel. These ▼ also represent an AND-type filter on the areas managed by the code or by the scenario. ▼ ▲ CHANGE KEYPAD 01 KEYPAD 01 Example: An apartment with a ground floor shop in common.
2.6 Inserters ▲ Associated areas: #### INSERTERS (Default: ▼ ▲ The associated areas are those manageable by the inserter. These also represent an ▼ AND-type filter on the areas managed by the code or by the scenario. ▼ ▲ CHANG.INSERT. KEY READER Example: An apartment with a ground floor shop.
2.7 Inputs ▲ F S A Status: EXCLUDED (Default: INPUTS 11 ▼ ▲ EXCLUDED Inputs are excluded when they are unused. ▼ ▼ ▲ CHANGE INPUT. 001 INSERTED INPUT 01 Inputs are inserted when they are used in the system. TEST An input is a test when you want to monitor the behaviour of STATUS 001...
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MEMORY Input active when control unit is on. If it is closed (i.e. balanced) once the entrance time elapses, it performs like a normal instantaneous input. Otherwise, if once the exit time is elapsed it is still open (i.e. unbalanced), it will be ignored until it is closed (i.e.
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NEVER Instantaneous: (Default: Parameter viewable only if the input is a delayed one. For managing the delayed input as instantaneous if partialised (that is, if associated to several areas and not all of them are switched on). NEVER Standard setting, the input is always delayed. Example: overhead garage door.
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F S A Associated areas: (Default: AREAS The inputs can be freely associated to one or more areas. The behaviour of an input which is associated to several areas depends on the value selected for the parameter AND/OR AREAS INS. IF AREAS OR And / or areas: (Default: If you associate several areas to an input the input’s insertion status which is given...
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ALWAYS Output command: (Default: According to this parameter, managing the exit may be linked to the input’s inserted status. ALWAYS The output is always commanded by the input status. More precisely: the output is activated if the input is unbalanced and restored if the input is balanced.
2.8 Outputs ▲ Status: STABLE (Default: OUTPUTS ▼ ▲ STABLE the output’s activity follows the status of the associated event. ▼ ▼ ▲ CHANGE OUTP Example: the output is activated by the OPEN condition of the associated OUTPUT 01 input. TYPE IMPULSIVE the output’s activity is determined by the associated event but...
NEGATIVE Security: (Default: NEGATIVE The output is normally deactivated and is activated when it is commanded. Example: connecting a relay to an open collector output to SECURITY NEGATIVE, the relay will be normally de-energised and will energise only SECURITY when the output is closed. NEGATIVE POSITIVE The output is normally active and is deactivated when it is...
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Missing network notification delay: (Default: It determines every how often the LACK of ELECTRIC POWER is considered an anomaly. DELAY:NO NETWORK The NETWORK MISSING event is inserted in the events log. In case of power outages, the [0..255] MIN 060 breakdown LED indicator light will stay permanently on.
2.10 Telephone notifications ▲ TELEPHONE NOTICES ▼ ▲ ▼ PHONE NOT.MENU 01 GENERAL ALARM F S A Activating and restoring general system alarm (generic warning): ACT.SYS. ALRM. Telephone notifications associated to both activation and restoration of the general ######## alarm of the system. REST.SYS.
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PHONE NOT.MENU 04 BURGLARY ALARM F S A Activating the system burglary alarm (generic notification): ACT.SYS BUR-ALRM ######## Reset burglary alarm system (general warning): Telephone notifications associated to the activation and restoration of the system’s RST.SYS BUR-ALRM -------- burglary alarm (the alarm is given by the burglar-proof alarm inputs). ▼...
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PHONE NOT.MENU 07 CODE ENTERING Inserting code: ENTER CODE Telephone notifications associated to keypad access code insertions. -------- + – to select the codes. Use the keys to set the phone numbers. PHONE NOT.MENU 08 KEY ENTERING Inserting key: ENTER KEY Telephone notifications associated to key insertions on inserters.
2.11 Associating output Associating the same output to several events or several areas (breakdowns, alarms, ...) means the function of the output. Example: the output will activate when at least one area is in alarm mode if the generic alarm status is associated to the same stable-type output. ▲...
2.12 Codes ▲ CODES ▼ ▲ ▼ TECHNICAL CODE INSTALLER F S A CHANGE Edit technical code: TECHNICAL CODE For editing the technical code (default 222222). ▼ ▲ FROM CTRL-U OFF Accessing the technical menu: (Default: ▼ ▲ FROM CTL-U OFF Access to the technical menu is allowed only when the TECH MENU ACCESS control unit is completely switched off (no area switched on).
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Associating output: (Default: OUTPUT ASSOC. 001 For associating an impulse-type output when entering a User code on the keypad. Example: used to act on a lock through code input. Code group (Default: GROUP For associating the codes to a group so they can be managed simultaneously. Such group's operations may be activated/deactivated by the timer.
2.13 Keys ▲ KEYS ▼ ▲ ▼ F S A Check key: CHECK KEY For checking whether a key is inserted in the database and if the index and description are viewable. ▼ ▲ SELECT KEY ▼ ▲ F S A ENABLED STATUS Clear code:...
2.14 Telephones ▲ F S A Telephone number TELEPHONES ▼ ▲ Edit telephone number. Pressed the key , with the keys you write the numbers ▼ and confirm with and cancel with keys. To deactivate the number just cancel it PHONE ▼...
2.15 Telephone options ▲ 1-2-3-4 Call sequence: (Default: TELEPHONE For choosing if in the selection sequence of programmed telephone numbers, in case of OPTIONS ▼ ▲ ▼ communications that are NOT completed (e.g. the called telephone number is busy), another CALL SEQUENCE call should be immediately made to the same telephone number or if the communicator CONTINUE 1-2-3-4...
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Activate PSTN telecontrol by the INSTALLER: PSTN REM. ASSIST. (Default: For activating remote access to the programming via PC on the PSTN line. ▼ ▲ Activate GSM telecontrol: GSM RMT-CTRL (Default: For activating access to the voice-guide via GSM line. Secure GSM : (Default: By activating the GSM telecontrol you can create a filter which checks any incoming...
2.16 Special functions ▲ F S A AREAS STATUS Display keypads: (Default: SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ▼ ▲ The keypads are made up of two 16-character lines. The date appears in the first, and in the ▼ second you can choose to view among the following information: KEYPAD NAME Keypad name.
F S A (Default: Description of assistance and company: Here you can enter the name of the installing firm that will appear on the user menu below DESCRIPTION the INFO item. 2.17 Programmer The control unit features a simple weekly scheduler. Each programme features 20 steps. For each step it is possible to set the starting HOUR and ACTION to carry out.
2.18 Events ▲ EVENTS ▼ ▲ ▼ F S A Event menu: MENU EVENTS For viewing events as in the user menu. See user’s manual for event viewing. ▼ ▲ PRINT EVENTS Event printout: *= RUN PRINT Press to start print out of events on control unit RS-232. 2.19 Clock ▲...
2.20 Default parameters ▲ DEFAULT PARAMETERS ▼ ▲ ▼ F S A Default parameters: DEFAULT PARAM.? *=YES #=ESC Press to execute the default parameters. The default parameters do not erase the codes and keys you purchased. 2.21 Control unit version ▲...
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The xx keypad is no longer communicat- ing with the control unit (read warning led ERR.COM.KEYPAD xx KEYPAD DESCR. on keypad is flashing). Check activation of keypad, bus cable and address. The inputs expansion module on bus xx no longer communicates with the control ERR.MOD.IN xx MODULE DESCR.
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Generic notification of tamper alarm (sab- “RES.24H.SYS.” 24H.SYS.ALA. otage). When an input is in tamper state also the as- sociated areas go into sabotage alarm mode. ALARM 24H xx RES..24H.ALA.xx AREA DESCR. All tamper-type events which are not as- sociated to any inputs, automatically trig- ger a tamper alarm of area 1.
4 Reference laws Below are the standards to bring the system up to code with standard EN 50131: - The inserter buzzer notifications cannot be deactivated (EN50131-1 8.3.8.2); - The "24H" and "Technological" inputs must not be used; - The inputs configured as "Switch on" are compliant only if controlled from devices whose number of combinations exceeds 10000; - If the system incorporates devices that report breakdowns, these must be connected to the breakdown input;...
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