Elkron MP500/4N Programming Manual

Elkron MP500/4N Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 MP500/4N - MP500/8 MP500/16 Remote controllable alarm control panels On the website www.elkron.com, you may find updated information relating to the documentation provided with the product. DS80MP5L-013H LBT80898...
  • Page 2 All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Partial or total copies of this document are allowed for installing the MP500/4N, MP500/8 or MP500/16 system only. Tel. +39 011.3986711 - Fax +39 011.3986703 www.elkron.com - mail to:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Programming procedure ..............................44 4.14 Reader programming ................................46 4.14.1 LED management ................................46 4.14.2 Programming procedure ..............................46 4.15 Keys ..................................... 47 4.15.1 Key acquisition ................................47 4.15.2 Delete Key ..................................47 4.15.3 Key configuration ................................48 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 4 Partial disarming (system with areas and partitions) ....................... 86 5.8.5 Disarming from keypad under hold-up ..........................86 Disarming with electronic or proximity key ..........................87 5.9.1 Total disarming from electronic key reader ........................87 5.9.2 Total disarming from proximity key reader ........................87 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 5 Valid code entered by user on keypad event ......................... 110 7.3.17 Edit date-time on keypad event ............................. 110 7.3.18 User code enable/disable event ............................ 110 7.3.19 Key enable/disable event ............................... 110 7.3.20 Key acquisition/deletion event ............................110 7.3.21 Timed programmer warning event ..........................110 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 6 Radio expansion module outputs (sirens) ........................136 10.5.14 Reader inputs ................................136 10.5.15 Keypad parameters ............................... 136 10.5.16 Reader-partition assignment ............................136 10.5.17 Remote control key-partition assignment........................136 10.5.18 Telephone dialler ................................137 10.5.19 Timed programmer ................................ 137 10.6 Timed programmer configuration ............................138 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 7 Table 12 - List of DTMF commands ................................ 97 Table 13 - Indication overview ................................. 99 Table 14 - Vocal messages for MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels ................126 Table 15 - Alarm sending types ................................127 Table 16 - IDP message structure ................................. 128 Table 17 - ID code or input with IDP protocol ............................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    This symbol indicates that EN50131 compliance may depend on other functions enabled in the system. The symbol means that the function or device is not EN50131 certified. This symbol means that the function or device will cancel EN50131 certification. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 9: Control Devices

    * Displaying information other than date and time in stand-by mode declasses EN50131 certification from grade 3 to grade 2. Table 1 - KP500D/N and KP500DV/N keypad elements 1.1.1 Function keys Symbol KP500D/N and KP500DV/N Associated function Fire indication Emergency indication Silent panic indication Table 2 - KP500D/N and KP500DV/N keypad function keys MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 10: Leds And Status Icons

    Information is limited to the partitions associated to the keypad only. The status of any configured partitions which are not associated to the keypad cannot be determined. Table 3 - LEDs and icon indication of KP500D/N and KP500DV/N keypads MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 11: Partition Indications

    (armed or disarmed) and whether a valid access code is entered. The indications shown refer to the partitions associated to the keypad only. IMPORTANT ! Mode 3 is not available for the MP500/4N control panel because this device is EN50131 grade 2, and not grade 3, compliant.
  • Page 12: Area Indications

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112131415 16 A B C D IMPORTANT! The MP500/4N control panel has only two areas and graphic symbols appear next to the letters A, B only. The meanings are: Symbol...
  • Page 13: Kp500Dp/N Touchscreen Keypad - Kp500D/St

    Approach sensor Approach the hand to activate the keypad * Displaying information other than date and time in stand-by mode declasses EN50131 certification from grade 3 to grade 2 (KP500DP/N). Table 5 - KP500DP/N - KP500D/ST keypad elements MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 14: Function Keys

    Present = at least one alarm condition present Alarm Highlighted = see details of current alarms Present = at least one tamper condition present Tamper Highlighted = see details of current tampering Table 7 - LED and icon indications of KP500DP/N – KP500D/ST keypad MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 15: Partition Indications

    (armed or disarmed) and whether a valid access code is entered. The indications shown refer to the partitions associated to the keypad only. IMPORTANT! Mode 3 is not available for the MP500/4N control panel because this device is EN50131 grade 2, and not grade 3, compliant.
  • Page 16: Area Indications

    In the example above, area A is armed, area B is partially armed, area C is disarmed and area D does not exist. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 17: Dk500M-E Electronic Key Readers

    Shaped hole for inserting the DK50 electronic key Mode 3 is EN50131 grade 3 compliant. IMPORTANT! Mode 3 is not available for the MP500/4N control panel because this device is EN50131 grade 2, and not grade 3, compliant. Mode 2 is EN50131 grade 2 compliant.
  • Page 18: Dk500M-P And Dk510M-P Proximity Key Reader

    DK30 proximity key sensor for DK500M-P and DK70 proximity key for DK510M-P Mode 3 is compliant with EN50131 grade 3. IMPORTANT! Mode 3 is not available for the MP500/4N control panel because this device is EN50131 grade 2, and not grade 3, compliant.
  • Page 19: Rc500 Remote Control

    Key 3 Arms/disarms the associated partitions using toggle function. Toggle arm/disarm Key 4 Disarms all associated partitions. Disarm Note: The ER500 radio expansion must be installed to use the remote control. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 20: System Access

    On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, starting from control panel SW version 1.01 and starting from keypad SW version 1.03, if the hold-up function has been enabled (see paragraph 2.1.4 How to enable the hold-up function), when user code is modified automaticaly, the system will also assing a code for the hold-up function which is the same as the chosen one + 1 (for example, if 789456 has been chosen, the hold-up code will be 789457).
  • Page 21: Default Access Codes

    Default access codes The MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels are provided with default codes when they leave the factory. The Installer and Technical Manager codes are enabled at the factory and automatically deactivated when a valid Master or Use r code is entered for the first time.
  • Page 22: How To Reset An Access Code

    Press to confirm. UTxx:... ARE YOU SURE? 7) Press to confirm the operation (UTxx is the selected user). USERS DEFAULT CODE 8) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/16 12/01/2014 10:10 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 23: How To Enable The Hold-Up Function

    How to enable the hold-up function On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, starting from control panel SW version 1.01 and starting from keypad SW version 1.03, has been added the option to enable or disable the hold-up function for all the user codes already enabled or that will be enabled later.
  • Page 24: Menu

    3 - MENU This chapter describes the structure of the various menus of the MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, how to access them and how to navigate them. Clear graphics are provided to identify the entire path to be followed to access the various functions at a glance.
  • Page 25: Free Access Menu

    SET CONTRAST. This is used to adjust the contrast of the display. See User Manual for more details.  SET BACKLIGHT. This is used to adjust the backlighting intensity of the display. See User Manual for more details. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 26: Main Menu

     MAINTENANCE Submenu... This is used to carry out maintenance operations on the system, such as changing the languages, acquiring devices, deleting devices, upgrading the device firmware, resetting saving programmed settings. #: accessible with the system disarmed only. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 27: System Commissioning

    Technical Manager code> It is indicated whether each procedure is EN50131 grade 3 compliant or not. The indication is hierarchic: this means that an indication provided in a parameter applies to the parameter below it unless otherwise indicated. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 28: How To Enter Alphanumeric Characters

    VOCAL NAME MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 allow to assign a vocal name to partitions, inputs and outputs. This identification will be used in the vocal messages sent by the control panel, including alarm messages. In order to use this function the MP500/4N, MP500/8 or MP500/16 control panel must be equipped with a vocal synthesis board (SV500N).
  • Page 29: How To Enable The Technical Manager Code

    DOWNLOAD keypad which is being updated. The keypad will beep repeatedly during the operation. IN PROGRESS 6) This will appear at the end. DOWNLOAD END CHANGE LANG. 7) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/16 12/01/2014 10:10 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 30: Lcd Info

    5) Enter the time in hh:mm (24 hour) format directly using the number keys using an initial 0 if HOUR 10:05 needed. If you make a mistake press and access the SET HOUR menu. HOUR - DATE 6) Press to confirm the entered time then SET DATE MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 31: Partition Programming

    PARTITION PROGRAMMING The MP500/4N control panel can manage up to four partitions, the MP500/8 control panel up to eight and the MP500/16 control panel can manage up to 16 partitions. The actual number of partitions is established during the programming procedure. Each system must have at least one partition.
  • Page 32 17) Enter a descriptive name for the partition using the keypad (see paragraph 4.2 How to enter SE01:... alphanumeric characters). The name can be up to 24 characters long. SE01:... 18) Confirm the choice by pressing and press VOCAL NAME 19) Press VOCAL NAME PLAY 20) Press to play the vocal name. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 33: Areas Programming

    NUMBER OF AREAS 4) Press NUMBER OF AREAS 5) Press to change the number of areas. Possible values are 0, 2 for MP500/4N, and 0, 2, 3, 4 for MP500/8 and MP500/16. Press to confirm. ARE YOU SURE? 6) Press...
  • Page 34: Wired Input Programming

    Detectors and other devices capable of triggering an alarm are connected to the wired inputs. The MP500/4N system can manage up to 32 general purpose inputs, the MP500/8 system can manage up to 64 and the MP500/16 system can manage up to 128.
  • Page 35: Wired Input Customisation

    The opening of the input generates the Tamper event regardless of the partition arming status. The input is active H24. FAILURE The opening of the input generates the Failure event regardless of the partition arming status. The input is active H24. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 36 The opening of the input generates the emergency indication regardless of the partition arming status. The input is active H24. IMPORTANT! This customisation of the input offers a further advantage for users but is not EN50131 compliant because it is not described in the standard. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 37: Isolable

    PROGRAMMING 2) Press and then press several times until INPUTS appears. PROGRAMMING INPUTS 3) Press INPUTS CONTROL PANEL 4) Press CONTROL PANEL UC.In1: In001 5) Press to select the required input. Press to confirm. UC.In1: In001 LOGIC NUMBER MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 38 ATTRIBUTES 22) Press COMMON INPUT COMMON INPUT 23) Press . Press to select how the status of the partitions which have the input in AND PARTITIONS common must be considered for alarm purposes. Press to confirm. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 39: Wired Input Programming

    IMPORTANT! Program all inputs used in the system. 4.12 WIRED INPUT PROGRAMMING The MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 systems can manage up to 11, 27 and 51 general purpose outputs. See the Installation Manual for more information and for connections. 4.12.1 Output encoding Each output has two addresses: a physical address and a logical address.
  • Page 40: Output Types

    The buzzer output beeps slowly during the Exit Time and beeps rapidly during the Entry Time to partitions assigned to it. O PARTIT. STATUS The partition status output is activated when all the partitions assigned to it are armed. O AND TC The AND TC output is activated when all the partitions assigned to it are armed. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 41 The input isolated output is activated when at least one of the inputs belonging to the partitions associated to it is isolated in any manner or for any reason. IMPORTANT! The input isolated output is used to notify the state of the input and cancels EN50131 grade 3 compliance. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 42: Programming Procedure

    IMPORTANT! There cannot be two outputs with the same logical address. IMPORTANT! Commandable outputs must have a logical addresses comprised between 01 and 10. 7) Press UC.U1: OUTPUT TYPE 8) Press to select the output type. Press to confirm. OUTPUT TYPE OUTPUT N.H. 9) Press UC.U1: ASSIGN MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 43 5. Press again to program the outputs of another device (expansion modules, keypads, readers), repeating the procedure from step 4. 23) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. IMPORTANT! Program all the outputs used by the system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 44: Keypad Programming

    Press to assign the partition (the square will turn black) or to disassociate it (the square will appear empty). Repeat the procedure for all partitions to be associated to the keypad. Press at the end. Then MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 45 21) Repeat the procedure from step 19 to enable the other function keys. 22) Press to program the other keypads repeating the procedure from step 3. 23) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. IMPORTANT! Program all the keypads used by the system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 46: Reader Programming

    The name can be up to 24 characters long. Press to confirm. 12) Press to program the other readers repeating the procedure from step 3. 13) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. IMPORTANT! Program all readers used in the system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 47: Keys

    4.15 KEYS The MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 systems can manage up to 16, 32 or 64 electronic and proximity keys respectively. The key must be acquired, i.e. the control panel must read and store its univocal code, before configuring it.
  • Page 48: Key Configuration

    NAME 11) Press . Give a descriptive name (up to 24 characters long) to the key and press to confirm. See paragraph 4.2 How to enter alphanumeric characters for insertion. 12) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 49: Advanced Programming

    4.16.1 Remote control system code The code which identifies the system must be set in the MP500/4N, MP500/8 or MP500/16 control panel in order to control it remotely using the Hi-Connect software. The code may be selected as required by the installer and must be eight digits long.
  • Page 50: General System Parameters (Timings)

    T PRE-ALARM 5) Press . Press to select the required time. Press to confirm. PRE-ALARM 15min 6) Press PARAMETERS T EMERGENCY ALAR 7) Press . Press to select the required time. Press to confirm. T EMERGENCY ALAR 180s MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 51: Telephone Dialer

    ADSL line, is EN50131 grade 3 compliant. A MP500/4N, MP500/8 or MP500/16 control panel connected directly to a PSTN line via the ILT500-N interface which uses numeric protocols for alarm communications is EN50131 grade 2 compliant.
  • Page 52: Vocal Messages

    Four sending more, from the most simple (1) to the most complete (3) are available for MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels. Mode 4 allows to customise vocal messages completely. The messages are created by stringing together customised messages, pre-recorded messages and vocal names assigned to partitions and inputs during programming.
  • Page 53: Figure 8 - Vocal Synthesis Board Jumper And Jack

    How to play and record vocal messages IMPORTANT! On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, use a vocal keypad (KP500DV/N) or headset with microphone to be plugged into the vocal synthesis board directly (installer only) to play and record vocal messages.
  • Page 54: Sms Text Messages

    IMPORTANT! The choice also depends on the associated channel (PSTN or GSM): the GSM network must be used for sending text messages. IMPORTANT! Precise delivery times are not guaranteed for text messages and for this reason this mode should only be used for alarms and messages which are not very important (low priority). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 55: Alarm Message And Call Block Sending Mode

    Alarm message and call block sending mode On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, starting from control panel SW version 1.01 and starting from keypad SW version 1.03, has been added the option to select between two alarm message sending modes: ...
  • Page 56 Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 3 Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 4 m) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5 Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5 Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 57 Second disarm partitions call attempt to number 1 Second disarm partitions call attempt to number 3 Third hold-up call attempt to number 2 Third disarm partitions call attempt to number 1 Third disarm partitions call attempt to number 3 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 58 (the same situation could occur if several telephone numbers are programmed each of which provided with an answering machine, although this is less likely). In this case, it is advisable to deactivate "answer control". MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 59: Pstn Parameters

    Press TONE LINE CHECK confirm. DISABLE 9) Press PSTN PARAMETERS ANSWER CONTROL 10) Press . Press to enable or disable the answer check function. Press ANSWER CONTROL confirm. DISABLE 11) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 60: Gsm Parameters

    ACCESS NUMBER: telephone number needed to access the GPRS network. This is the number provided by the GPRS access provider. The value of all parameters does not need to be known for GPRS configuration because they may be provider-specific. The only mandatory value is APN. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 61: Idp/Ip Parameters

    ENABLE ENCRYPT.: parameter for enabling encrypted transmission. Select the encryption key length if encryption is enabled.  ENCRYPTION KEY: hexadecimal field (from 0-9 and A-B-C-D-E-F) with number of characters which depends on the selected encryption length.  TIME STAMP: parameter for enabling alarm transmission complete with transmission date and time. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 62: Pstn Line Test

     ATS4: (function available but not necessary on MP500/4N control panel) the connection between the ILT500-N interface and the ATS4 external communicator is checked. A telephone fault event is generated within no longer than 90 seconds if there is no connection.
  • Page 63: Period Comm Test

    SET HOUR menu. Press confirm the entered time. 8) Press INTERVAL 9) Press . Press to select the interval of time between calls. Press to confirm. INTERVAL 10) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 64: Rem Ctrl Backup

    The relevant function on the landline or mobile phone may be "Show ID", "Show my number to", "Show personal number" or the like. If you cannot establish a communication with the control panel, check the settings of the telephone in use and try again. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 65: Rem.ctrl Code

    4) Press ADVANCED REM.CTRL CODE 5) Press . Enter the remote control code on the keypad and press . Press to delete. REM.CTRL CODE 66666666 Press to confirm the entered code. 6) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 66: Return Call

    If both telephone lines are enabled, the automatic back-up procedure can be used on the secondary line if the main network (i.e. the one associated to each single telephone number) is not available. See paragraph 4.18.1 Telephone numbers for more details. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 67 LAN network. Press to confirm. LAN LINE ENABLE 11) Press PHONE LINE ENABL GPRS LINE 12) Press . Press to enable or disable the GPRS network. Press to confirm. GPRS LINE DISABLE 13) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 68: Timed Programmer

    To access protected areas, if needed, a user can disarm the system manually with the keypad or reader also on Saturdays and Sundays. The user must remember to rearm the system when leaving because otherwise the areas will remain unprotected. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 69: Programming

    COMMAND TYPE NO ACTION Press to confirm. If arm (or disarm) is chosen, you can choose whether to apply the action to partitions, outputs, users or keys and other details within each category. The selection procedures are user-friendly. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 70: Deleting A Command

    Otherwise, the list will contain the inputs which were either not tripped or did not respond correctly. 10) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 71: Output Test

    (if there are changes). Any auxiliary power units will also run the battery test and communicate the result to the control panel at the end. The failure LED will indicate flat batteries. 6) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 72: Vocal Call Test

    7) The dialler will call the alarm receiving centre and send the parameter corresponding to the test call for correctly identifying the event. 8) Repeat from step 6 for the other telephone numbers to be tested. 9) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 73: Gsm Field Test

     How to test the system periodically. Delete the Diagnose Log at the end of the test to hand over a clean system. See paragraph 9.9.3 How to delete the Diagnose Log for instructions on how to delete. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 74: System Commissioning

    5) The display will go back to standard view automatically after one minute. Press to go to standard display immediately. IMPORTANT! The user will arm only the assigned areas and not necessarily all the areas even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 75: Partial Arming (System With Partitions Only)

    7) The display will go back to standard view automatically after one minute. Press to go to standard display immediately. IMPORTANT! The user will arm only the assigned areas and not necessarily all the areas even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 76: Arming From Kp500Dp/N Keypad - Kp500D/St

    8) For arming both areas and partitions, if programmed or if the system is EN50131 compliant, the keypad will sound long beeps initially followed by short beeps for the last 10 seconds. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 77: Partial Arming (System With Partitions Only)

    IMPORTANT! Simply enter the number directly if nine or fewer partitions have been programmed. If more than nine partitions have been programmed, always enter two digits including for numbers from 1 to 9 (1 = 01, 2 = 02 etc.). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 78: Arming With Electronic Or Proximity Key

    6. The green LEDs will blink for a few seconds and the partitions associated to the reader and to the key will be armed. IMPORTANT! The key will arm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 79: Total Arming From Kp500Dp/N Keypad

    7. The chosen partitions will be armed and the green LEDs will indicate the status of the partitions assigned to the reader for a few seconds. IMPORTANT! The key will arm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 80: Partial Arming From Proximity Key Reader

    4. The green LEDs will indicate the status of the partitions assigned to the reader for a few seconds: LED on fixed = partition(s) armed, LED off = partition disarmed. IMPORTANT! The key will arm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 81: Partial Arming From Kp500Dp/N Keypad

    If the system is partially armed (partial arming), pressing the key will cause the system to be armed completely: any partitions which are disarmed will be armed. Pressing the key again will cause the system to be totally disarmed (the entire system, not only the armed partitions). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 82: Partial Arming

    4) The display will go back to standard view automatically after one minute. Press to go to standard view immediately. IMPORTANT! The user will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 83: Total Disarming (System With Areas And Partitions)

    7) The display will go back to standard view automatically after one minute. Press to go to standard view immediately. IMPORTANT! The user will disarm only the assigned areas and not necessarily all the areas even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 84: Disarming From Keypad Under Hol-Up

    Disarming from keypad under hol-up On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, starting from control panel SW version 1.01, if the hold-up function has been enabled (see paragraph 2.1.4 How to enable the hold-up function) and you are threatened and forced by a criminal with the risk of life then, you can disarm the burglar system while arming the hold-up alarm simultaneously which will make the dialer sending the programmed alarm messages without activating the siren sound.
  • Page 85: Partial Disarming (System With Partitions Only)

    5) The display will go back to standard view automatically after one minute. Press to go to standard view immediately. IMPORTANT! The user will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 86: Partial Disarming (System With Areas And Partitions)

    Disarming from keypad under hold-up On MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels, starting from control panel SW version 1.01, if the hold-up function has been enabled (see paragraph 2.1.4 How to enable the hold-up function) and you are threatened and forced by a criminal with the risk of life then, you can disarm the burglar system while arming the hold-up alarm simultaneously which will make the dialer sending the programmed alarm messages without activating the siren sound.
  • Page 87: Disarming With Electronic Or Proximity Key

    LED on = key not assigned to the partition. The possibility of disarming each partition depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used. IMPORTANT! The key will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 88: Total Disarming From Kp500Dp/N Keypad

    Follow the same procedure used for partial arming from electronic key reader to partially disarm the system from an electronic key reader. 5.9.5 Partial disarming from proximity key reader Follow the same procedure used for partial disarming from proximity key reader to partially disarm the system with a proximity key reader. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 89: Partial Disarming From Kp500Dp/N Keypad

    The remote control must have been duly programmed to partially disarm some the partitions in the system (see Programming Manual). Press on the remote control to disarm the partitions to which the remote control is assigned. The remote control buzzer will beep if the control panel acknowledges the command. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 90: Splitting

    During programming, the “+” key on the remote control may be configured to activate or deactivate a specific output to access one of the following technological functions (fire, emergency, panic, silent panic) directly. Hold the “+” key pressed for at least five seconds to generate the respective event. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 91: How To Stop Alarms In Progress

    The system status masking method may be different on each keypad and single reader but it will suffice for one of these devices not to be masked to cancel compliance of the entire system. This function is not available on MP500/4N control panel because these devices are EN50131 grade 2 compliant. See chapter 1 - Control devices for more information on system status visibility.
  • Page 92: How To View Open Inputs

    “3” and named “Kitchen” will be identified as “In003:Kitchen”. 3) Use to scroll the list of inputs which caused the alarm. 4) Press to see the input customisation. MP500/16 5) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu after examining the list. 12/01/2014 10:10 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 93: How To Delete The Alarms Memory

    4) The following after examining the list: TAMPER DELETE MEMORY? 5) Press to delete the Tampers Memory. 6) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/16 12/01/2014 10:10 IMPORTANT! A tamper event which is still present cannot be deleted. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 94: How To Examine The Fault And Anomaly Memory

    FAILURE 4) The following after examining the list: DELETE MEMORY? 5) Press to delete the Tampers Memory. 6) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu after examining the list. MP500/16 12/01/2014 10:10 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 95: User Remote Control

    2031. 2050. Partially correct: the first command will be executed, the second one will be rejected The control panel will send a reply text message containing exclamation marks “!!!” followed by the received message to confirm command reception. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 96: How To Activate Commandable Outputs At No Cost

    Otherwise, follow the voice menu instructions to access and use the various functions. 5. Press “ “ repeatedly to exit remote control. IMPORTANT! In remote control mode, the (asterisk) will go back to the previous menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 97: List Of Vocal Answer Machine Dtmf Controls

    Press “ * “ to interrupt listening in advance. Furthermore, you can speak through the keypad speaker. Communication is one-way (you can either speak or listen), but you can switch between speaking and listening whenever you want by pressing the “0” key on the telephone. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 98: Alarms, Events And Indications

    ■ ■ activation TECHNOL. TYPE 2 service 2 Technological input / output 3 ■ Inxxx:name Technological 3 Technological ■ ■ activation TECHNOL. TYPE 3 service 3 Low battery LOW BATTERY Low battery Battery Control panel or device fault/restored MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 99: Table 13 - Indication Overview

    * The LED will go from fixed to blinking in case of “Instantaneous lack of power” and will continue to blink until the power is restored in case of “Lack of power after programmed timeout”. Table 13 - Indication overview MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 100: Description Of Alarms And Indications

    Imparting a disarm partition command from key input which has at least one partition in common with the input which generated the event.  Imparting a disarm command from remote control which has at least one partition in common with the input which generated the event. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 101: Tamper Alarm

    Inserting a valid key.  Imparting a disarm partition command from the key input.  Imparting a disarm command from a remote control which has at least one partition in common with the input which generated the event. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 102: Panic Indication

    Inserting a valid key which has at least one partition in common.  Imparting a disarm partition command from the key input.  Imparting a disarm command from remote control which has at least one partition in common. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 103: Emergency Indication

    The control panels offer an auxiliary function (not compliant with standards in force) which can be used to manage fire detectors (smoke detectors, buttons etc.) and connect them to appropriately programmed inputs to generate "fire alarm" type indications. IMPORTANT! See the Elkron general catalogue, Fire Alarm section, to make a system which fully complies with standards in force.
  • Page 104: Detector Jamming Alarm

    On readers which have at least one partition in common with the input which generated the event.  After having solved the Stores end of fault in the Diagnose Log.  problem, the control Deactivates the programmed failure outputs. panel... MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 105: Failure Alarm From Failure Input

    Stores end of fault in the Diagnose Log.  problem, the control Activates the dialler to send the respective end of failure alarm message (if programmed) in form of panel... numeric code, vocal call or modem communication.  Deactivates the programmed tel. failure outputs. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 106: No Bus Communication Alarm

    Stores end of low battery event in the Diagnose Log.  charge is restored, Deactivates the programmed low battery outputs.  the control panel... Activates the dialler to send the respective burglar alarm message (if programmed) in form of numeric code, vocal call or modem communication. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 107: Description Of Events

    Technological type 1 event The MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels allow to manage some home automation functions (turning on the heating, managing the garden sprinkler system etc.) using technological events (type 1, 2 and 3), the door opener event and the courtesy light event.
  • Page 108: Door Opener Event

    For Until the partitions which were armed by inhibiting these inputs in case of arming override are disarmed. IMPORTANT! Automatic input inhibition is not EN50131 compliant. IMPORTANT! The “Alarm Count” function is activated and configured to comply with EN50131 by default on control panels. Deactivating the function will cancel EN50131 compliance of the system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 109: Isolated Input Event

    There is no mains power and the battery is not sufficiently charged (≤ 10.5 V) This is generated when...  It is indicated... On Power LED off.  It is stored... In the Diagnose Log (if the battery is not yet completely flat). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 110: Valid Code Entered By User On Keypad Event

    The programmed buzzer outputs which have at least one partition in common with the arming input. IMPORTANT! The entry/exit acoustic indication function is activated and configured to comply with EN50131 by default on control panels. Changing this mandatory configuration will cancel EN50131 compliance of the system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 111: Arming Warning

    “Arming executed” followed by the vocal names recorded for the single armed partitions.  “Warning: open excluded”. It is stopped by...  Pressing IMPORTANT! The automatic inhibition function is not EN50131 compliant. The function cancels EN50131 compliance of the entire system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 112: Programming Via Computer

    Hi-Connect - rev. 3.50 or higher. 8.2.4 Enabling requirements Access via PC does not need to be enabled in advance for programming via USB interface. Access via computer must be enabled (see User Manual) only in case of remote programming. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 113: How To Save And Restore Data On Usb Flash Drive

    To copy codes and keys from one control panel to another. Event Log data The file can be read on PC with Hi- To transfer and browse the events stored .sto Connect software. by a control panel on a PC. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 114: How To Save Data On Usb Flash Drive

    IMPORTANT! Never remove the key or disconnect power from the control panel while the yellow LED of the USB/KEY interface blinking. 8) Press 9) Repeat from step 5 to save other data types. 10) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 115: How To Restore Data On The Control Panel

    10) Repeat from step 5 to save other data types. IMPORTANT Never remove the key or disconnect power from the control panel while the yellow LED of the USB/KEY interface blinking. 11) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 116: Maintenance

    4) Press to confirm inclusion or to cancel the operation. The isolated inputs LED will be In001:… switched off on the keypads if there are no other isolated inputs. INCLUDE 5) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 117: How To View Device Addresses

    Press to confirm. KEYPADS KP01:KP 01 5) The firmware release of the device will appear on the second line of the display. KP01:KP 01 REL. 1.00 6) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 118: How To Upgrade Bus Device Firmware From Menu

    USB memory stick and the upgrading procedure will not be started. Several files related to different device types or other files non-Elkron files may coexist on the same USB memory stick.
  • Page 119: Preliminary Operations

    (.cfg) and the code and key file (.cod). The procedure is shown in paragraph 8.3.3 How to save data on USB flash drive. IMPORTANT! The “*.bin” files are supplied by Elkron only. Do not edit or open the files for any reason: they are encrypted in a proprietary binary format and protected by check fields and CRC to preserve content.
  • Page 120: Firmware Upgrade At Power On

    Remove the jumper between the pins 5 and 6 of the “SERVICE” connector on the motherboard of the control panel. Unplug the IT USB/KEY interface from the J11 connector of the control panel. Power the control panel again (mains power and back-up battery). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 121: Control Panel Upgrade Procedure At Power On

    Unplug the IT USB/KEY interface from the J11 connector of the control panel. Power the control panel again (mains power and back-up battery). Details on the firmware upgrading procedure will be saved in the Event Log in both cases at the end of the operation. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 122: Partial Reset

    IMPORTANT! Regardless of the choice (areas or total), a user can only see the events related to the pertinent partitions, i.e. the assigned partitions. The Master user is permanently assigned to all partitions and can always see all stored events. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 123: How To Interpret Viewed Data

    WARNING: The Diagnose Log also contains the Event Log. More specifically, the Event Log is extracted from the Diagnose Log. Viewing the Event Log simply means filtering all the stored events and ignoring those which are more specifically technical. IMPORTANT! If areas are created, the Diagnose Log may be viewed by area or by system. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 124: How To Interpret Viewed Data

    READ EVENT LOG includes areas. Press to confirm. 4) Press TOTAL ERASE EVENT LOG 5) Press ERASE EVENT LOG ARE YOU SURE? 6) Press to confirm to cancel the operation. 7) Press repeatedly to exit from the menu. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 125: En50131 Degree Compliance

    9.10 EN50131 DEGREE COMPLIANCE By factory setting, the behaviour of MP500/8 and MP500/16 systems is EN50131 grade 3 compliant, and that of MP500/4N system is EN50131 grade 2 compliant. Some settings may be changed individually during programming. Others, such as system status visibility, indications and methods of use of readers, may be varied as a whole by selecting the relevant “Use mode”.
  • Page 126: Tables

    2, 4 Disarm Disarm partition(s) Some partitions disarmed 2, 4 The first day of the month set for the SIM Card expiry SIM expiry warning warning reached Table 14 - Vocal messages for MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 127: Alarm Sending Types

    ■ ■ ■ System failure ■ ■ Wrong code ■ ■ Notices (SIM expiry) Multiple, simultaneous alarms will be send in order of priority (0 = maximum priority, 8 = minimum priority). Table 15 - Alarm sending types MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 128: Idp Message Structure

    Group the event refers to the entire system 01 ÷ 16 the event is referred to partitions 1 - 16 Table 16 - IDP message structure MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 129: Table 17 - Id Code Or Input With Idp Protocol

    401 ÷ 415 Event generated by "lack of power" on a supplementary power unit 1 ÷ 16 Table 17 - ID code or input with IDP protocol (*) Encoding (For more information see dedicated manual). MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 130: Detail Of Events And Management

    Instantaneous lack of power POWER INSTANT. (START/END) "Lack of power" after POWER (START/END) Lack of power Power mains ■ programmed timeout fault/restored Arm/disarm partitions EXECUTED or PARTIALLY Partition status Armed ■ DONE Partition xx Disarmed partition xx MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 131: Factory Settings

    User … User … … 000… User … User … … User 14 000140 … User 30 User 30 000300 User … … 000… … User 62 000620 MP500/4N MP500/8 MP500/16 Default HOLD UP HOLD UP HOLD UP Disabled MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 132: Keys

    Value Default Alarm time (burglar, tamper, panic) 180 s Pre-alarm time 180 s Emergency time 180 s Alarm counter Lack of mains power MODE 2 (MP500/4N) Mode MODE 3 (MP500/8 - MP500/16) 10.5.6 Areas MP500/4N MP500/8 MP500/16 Default Name Assigned partitions …...
  • Page 133: Control Panel Inputs

    10.5.7 Control panel inputs MP500/4N control panel Isolable Common Attrib. input Release SINGLE type Partition assignment Entry Failure Failure Customisation Immediate Exit Sirens Detector Type D. Bal. D. Bal. D. Bal. D. Bal. … … … … Name Logical address...
  • Page 134: Control Panel Outputs

    10.5.8 Control panel outputs MP500/4N control panel Partition assignment SYSTEM SYSTEM Customisation Burglar Tamper Type N.H. N.H. … … Name Logical address Physical address MP500/8 and MP500/16 control panels Partition assignment SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM System Telephone Customisation...
  • Page 135: Expansion Module Inputs

    Seq. Seq. Physical address 10.5.11 Keypad inputs Isolable Attrib. Common input Release type SINGLE Partition assignment Entry Customisation Immediate Exit Type Not used Not used … … Name Logical address Seq. Seq. Physical address I n1 I n2 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 136: Radio Expansion Module Inputs

    Keypad parameters Keypads Assigned partitions Name Exit time Entry time … Keypad 1 System Keypad … … System … Keypad 4 (MP500/4N) System … Keypad … System … Keypad 8 System 10.5.16 Reader-partition assignment LED 1 LED 2 LED 3...
  • Page 137: Telephone Dialler

    Remote control code 66666666 Return call disabled Advanced Call delay disabled PSTN enabled Line enabling disabled disabled Sending mode Mode 1 MP500/4N control panel: PSTN line test – Default= 24H. 10.5.19 Timed programmer The timed programmer is deactivated by default. MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 138: Timed Programmer Configuration

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Working day Pre-holiday Holiday Note: only one type may be selected for each day. WORKING DAY COMMANDS Number Time Type PRE-HOLIDAY DAY COMMANDS Number Time Type HOLIDAY COMMANDS Number Time Type MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 139 MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...
  • Page 140 ELKRON is a trademark of URMET S.p.A. ELKRON Via Bologna, 188/C - 10154 Torino (TO) – Italy Tel. +39 011.3986711 - Fax +39 011.3986703 www.urmet.com – mail to: info@elkron.it www.elkron.com MADE IN ITALY MP500/4N-8-16 Programming...

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