CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Remarks and recommendations 1.2 Contents of package 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE ALARMS NOTIFICATION MODULE 2.1 Front view 2.2 Rear view 3 INSTALLATION .1 Installation using the 506E flush mounting box 4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 Mode selection 5 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON 5.1 Starting up the system 5.2 Resetting the device 6 CHECKING THAT THE SYSTEM IS WORKING CORRECTLY...
Alarms Notification Module 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS This manual should be read very carefully before installing the unit. The warranty will become void in case of negligence, incorrect handling, improper use or tampering of the circuit by non authorised personnel. The warranty will also be void, in case of faults developing due to strong accidental power surges from the mains power supply.
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE ALARMS NOTIFICATION MODULE 2.1 FRONT VIEW - LED: User interface (for a detailed explanation of the various signals, refer to the section “User Interface” of the User Manual). - Needle key with LED: it enables access to the starting up procedure, resetting of the device and Code/Transponder operation (hereinafter called “P”...
(select ON if the Alarms Notification Module is the last device within the section) 4 - Terminal block for connection to the BTicino 2-wire digital system BUS 5 - Terminal block for connection to a panic or remote assistance pushbutton...
3 INSTALLATION 3.1 INSTALLATION USING THE 506E FLUSH MOUNTING BOX • To install the anti-tampering device, item L460, cut the tamper stem on the first refer- ence mark, insert it in its seat, rotate 90° and remove it completely. • Check that there is no damage by the tamper stem area, at the bottom of the flush mounting box, otherwise replace.
Alarms Notification Module 4 CONFIGURATION • The Alarms Notification Module is capable of handling 8 independent contacts and one additional contact dedicated to panic alarm signals (PANIC). Each contact can be enabled and disabled; its state (enabled/disabled/alarmed) is shown by the rel- evant LED (for the meaning of the various signals, refer to the User Manual, on the “LEDs light signals”...
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4 CONFIGURATION • MOD Configurator: it defines the use of the contacts in accordance with the table Mode Contacts Alarm type Burglary alarm (1 and 2 delayed) Flooding GAS leak Fire PANIC Emergency call Burglary alarm (1 and 2 delayed) Freezer Flooding GAS leak...
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Alarms Notification Module 4 CONFIGURATION 4.1.2 SYSTEM WITHOUT APARTMENT INTERFACE Apartment 11 Apartment 1 • MOD Configurator: it defines the use of the contacts in accordance with the table Mode Contacts Alarm type With 0 Mode, but T1 and T2 indicating the apartment number Fixed delay: 0 sec.
5 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON 5.1 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM When all 8 contacts are being used (burglary or technical, depending on the tables on chapter 4), with the burglary ones normally closed, and the technical alarms normally open, the Alarms Notification Module is already ready for use. Should this not be the case, complete the following starting up procedure: •...
Alarms Notification Module 6 CHECKING THAT THE SYSTEM IS WORKING CORRECTLY Once the installation procedure of the Alarms Notification Module is complete, check that everything is working correctly: 1 Inputs Enabling/Disabling The enabling/disabling status of the inputs can only be changed when the system is deactivated.
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6 CHECKING THAT THE SYSTEM IS WORKING CORRECTLY • When the Alarms Notification Module receives a panic alarm signal, the buzzer will emit an acoustic signal for 10 seconds (fixed delay). The signal will then be sent to the Handset and to the Switchboard (irrespective of the actual state of the panic button). •...
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