Elkron WL31 Nstallation And Programmation Manual

Elkron WL31 Nstallation And Programmation Manual

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  • Page 1 WL31 WL31TG Bidirectional wireless system 0681 DS80WL01-009D LBT80498 1/112 WL31...
  • Page 2 ® Reply Technology Elkron is a trademark of URMET S.p.A. All trade marks mentioned in this document belong to the relating owners. All rights reserved. Partial or total reproduction of this document is only authorized in order to install the Wireless WL31 System.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.3 SYSTEM EXTENSIONS ............................ 21 2.3.1 AUXILIARY INPUTS........................... 21 2.3.2 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS ..........................21 3.0 INSTALLATION OF THE WL31 SYSTEM ......................22 3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN BOARD ......................22 3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................... 23 3.3 PREPARATION OF THE SYSTEM ........................23 3.3.1 ASSEMBLY OF OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES ..................
  • Page 4 4.7 CONTROL PANEL POWERING AND CLOSING ....................42 4.8 CONNECTION TEST ............................42 4.9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION..........................42 5.0 WL31 SYSTEM OPERATION ..........................43 5.1 CONTROLS’ POSITION AND USE ........................43 5.2 KEYS PERSONALIZED LABELS ........................43 5.3 MEANING OF THE ICONS ..........................44 5.4 INFORMATION ON THE SYSTEM’S STATUS ....................
  • Page 5 ) [650] ................ 70 EMOTE ANAGEMENT 8.48 ADVANCED - SW ED. [651] ........................... 70 PARAMETERS ................................71 8.49 PARAMETERS [7] ............................71 8.50 PARAMETERS - INTRUS AL TIME [70] ......................71 8.51 PARAMETERS - EMERGENC AL TIME [71] ....................71 WL31/WL31TG 5/112...
  • Page 6 9.2 TELESWITCHING ............................. 86 9.2.1 REMOTE COMMUTATION ........................87 10.0 APPLICATION OF THE LABELS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONS ......88 11.0 WL31 SYSTEM TEST AND DELIVERY ......................89 11.1 SYSTEM TEST ..............................89 11.2 USERS’ TRAINING ............................89 11.3 FINAL OPERATIONS ............................89 12.0 SYSTEM CARE ..............................
  • Page 7 13.14 REMOTE CONTROLS ..........................101 13.15 TELEPHONIC TRX ............................. 102 13.16 TIME PROGRAMMER ..........................103 14.0 FACTORY PARAMETERS ..........................104 14.1 WL31 CONTROL PANEL ..........................104 14.2 SECTORS ..............................104 14.3 CODES ................................104 14.4 MM30WL ............................... 105 14.5 IR30WL/IRA31WL ............................105 14.6 HP30WL ................................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Chapter 2.0 THE WL31 WIRELESS SYSTEM shows the system’s characteristics and its reading is suitable for those who are using it for the first time. Chapter 3.0 INSTALLATION OF THE WL31 SYSTEM explains how to install all the devices and how to set up the WL31 system.
  • Page 9: Glossary

    Card which identifies the subscriber of a mobile telephone service and which must be inserted in the mobile phone or similar devices. Tamper Micro contact which protects a device from tampering. Wireless Literally “without wire”, these are the systems or devices which do not require wires for their working. WL31/WL31TG 9/112...
  • Page 10: Anti-Theft Systems And Types Of Connection

    This is used to signal the breaking of shop windows, big windows and skylights. It is glued directly onto the glass or crystal to be protected and it registers the oscillations caused by the glass breaking, causing an alarm signalling. It is used both for “perimeter” protection and for the protection of showcases and cabinets. WL31/WL31TG 10/112...
  • Page 11: Vibration Or Sismic Detector

     The installation time is so short that it does not cause discomfort if the rooms are lived in. * This is valid for Elkron systems: systems by other producers might require network power for the devices WL31/WL31TG 11/112...
  • Page 12: Radio Systems Characteristics

    Europe each country can autonomously decide whether to comply with this norm and which frequencies to use. The WL31 radio system uses frequencies which comply with this norm. Lastly, we would like to remind you what the term “digital signal” refers to. This is a signal in which the transmitted information is represented by sequences of 0 and 1 values, which is different from an analogical signal where the transmitted information is represented by a continuously varying physical quantity.
  • Page 13: How To Design An Anti - Theft System

    - just as is done for cash point cards and relating access codes).  It is possible to give the keys only to house maids or to employees.  In order to be able to partially activate/deactivate the systems from the access points of a single sector. WL31/WL31TG 13/112...
  • Page 14  Are the detectors divided into more than one sector? Are these sectors suitable for the users’ needs?  What activators have been set? If no keyboards have been set, are the number of remote controls or electronic keys sufficient? WL31/WL31TG 14/112...
  • Page 15: The Wl31 Wireless System

    All the WL31 system components are supplied by long lasting lithium batteries (lasting up to three years under normal condition of use) which make the anti-theft system immune from black-out and disorders of the electrical...
  • Page 16 REMOTE SMS MESSAGE MESSAGE SURVEILLANCE MANAGEMENT STM30 3.00/IMG30 2 WIRE INPUTS IT/RS232 IT/USB 2 RELAY OUTPUTS LOCAL PC UP TO 4 KEYBOARDS UP TO 32 DETECTORS (96 IDENTIFIABLE INPUTS) UP TO 8 REMOTE CONTROLS UP TO 4 SIRENS WL31/WL31TG 16/112...
  • Page 17: Compatibility With The Wl30 System

     The auxiliary powering from electric network (PS30) to compensate, for example, higher energy consumptions caused by the GSM module when this is always active. If there is a PS30 power pack, this supplies the main power to the WL31 control panel, whilst the batteries guarantee the spare energy when lacking power to the network.
  • Page 18: Bidirectional Keyboard With Kp30Wl Led

    The detector automatically transmits an alarm of expiring battery. The MM30WL detector is available in the white and brown models and it is equipped with a tubular gasket which guarantees an environmental resistance of the IP55 level . WL31/WL31TG 18/112...
  • Page 19: Fo31Wl Smoke Optical Detectors

    LEDS supply a direct visual answer to the controls. When it is acquired by the control panel, it is configured with pre-set parameters. The radio range is approx. 150 meters in open air and the communications with the WL31 control panel are done ®...
  • Page 20: Gsm Img30 Module

    2.2.16 PL30 BATTERY Battery for the WL31 control panel, the HP30WL siren or for the GSM IMG30 module. 2.2.17 BATTERY CLIP Assembled on the bottom of the control panel, this enables you to install an extra battery (optional for IMG30).
  • Page 21: System Extensions

    “fast” signals can be managed only by the auxiliary inputs of the magnetic contacts MM30WL. 2.3.2 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS The capacity of the WL31 system can also be increased using the two control panel relay outputs, which enable the implementation of interesting application such as follows: ...
  • Page 22: Installation Of The Wl31 System

    3.0 INSTALLATION OF THE WL31 SYSTEM 3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN BOARD DO NOT TOUCH Bridge for the exclusion of the main tamper. Bridge activated = main tamper excluded Factory regulation: Bridge open = central tamper enabled DO NOT TOUCH...
  • Page 23: Installation Procedure

    3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The WL31 wireless installation procedure is carried out through the following steps: 1. Preparation of the system. 2. Radio connection test. 3. Control panel installation. 4. Detectors installation. 5. Sirens installation. 6. Key pads installation. 7. Remote controls configuration.
  • Page 24: Assembly Of The Stm30 3.00 Communicator

    4. Press the pole aerial into its specific location in the control panel cover, being careful that the cable welding is positioned towards the cover’s internal part. 5. Screw the aerial cable SMA connector into the connector situated on the IMG30 module. WL31/WL31TG 24/112...
  • Page 25: Assembly Of The Extra Ps30 Power Supplier

    Warning: after the programming is finished, remove the interface before closing the control panel again. 3.3.6 IMG30 BATTERY It is possible to equip the IMG30 module with an extra 3.6 V lithium thionyl battery (see figure par. 3.2.1 ASSEMBLING OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES). WL31/WL31TG 25/112...
  • Page 26: Acquisition Of The Devices

    1. Open the detector by pressing the lower flap and by lifting the cover. 2. Insert the supplied battery according to the correct pole positions. 3. The LED turns on with a fixed light for about 4 seconds and then it flashes for about 5 seconds. Pyroelectric detector Tamper WL31/WL31TG 26/112...
  • Page 27: Ira31Wl Passive Infrared Detector

    1. Open the contact by pressing the lower flap and by lifting the cover. 2. Insert the supplied battery according to the correct pole positions. 3. The LED turns on with a fixed light for about 4 seconds and then it flashes for about 5 seconds. Tamper WL31/WL31TG 27/112...
  • Page 28: Hp30Wl Siren

    5. Position the bottom of the siren on a flat surface. When the flashing turns off, press and release the siren tamper without removing the protection tape: a click will confirm that the contact is closed. The flashing starts again to show that the information is being sent to the control panel. Tamper Flashing WL31/WL31TG 28/112...
  • Page 29: Kp30Wl Keyboard

    DEVICE RESET paragraph. 6. The keyboard flashing remains on to confirm that it has been acquired. This signal is useful to remember which devices have already been acquired. The method to switch the flashing off will be explained later. WL31/WL31TG 29/112...
  • Page 30: Tx30Wl/3 Or Tx30Wl/5 Remote Control

    6. The remote control, after having been recognized by the control panel, switches on the LED 1 in green for 3 seconds and after turns off. The remote control is ready, under normal working conditions. If instead the LED 1 turns on red, it means that the remote control has not been recognised. WL31/WL31TG 30/112...
  • Page 31: Fo31Wl Smoke Optical Detector

    Devices: press any key on the boards and the tamper of each magnetic contact, IR detector, smoke detector and siren, acquired to extinguish the corresponding LEDs. Central: press the key ESC several times until the “(((ELKRON)))” is displayed. Caution: In this phase, do not consider the sabotage signals on the display!
  • Page 32: Radio Connection Test

    Caution: the remote controls do not appear in the list of the control panel (checked devices). 4.2.1 RADIO CONNECTION TEST The WL31 system enables to check the efficiency of the radio communication between the control panel and the periphery devices being supervised, by means of an instrument built into the control panel which provides information connected with the signal power measured by each device.
  • Page 33: Gsm Field Test

    GSM field and remote control, tests, displacing every time the control panel to a new position, until all test have been successful. Caution: this menu will only be available with the remote controllable version with STM30 and GSM module. WL31/WL31TG 33/112...
  • Page 34: Control Panel Installation

    Inputs and outputs. Warning: before connecting the control panel power pack switch the electric system power off. Hole for wall fixing Hole for wall fixing Wires passages Fastening columns Hole for wall fixing for 3 battery clip WL31/WL31TG 34/112...
  • Page 35: Detectors Installation

    2. Unhook the lens by pressing on the A cogs and extract it. 3. Choose the covered field using as a reference the notches situated on the side of the lens: no notches = wide angle protection, 1 notch = curtain protection, 2 notches = long range protection. WL31/WL31TG 35/112...
  • Page 36 This articulation enables you to locate a removal protection tamper whose two wires must be connected with the detector TAMPER terminals and whose JP1 bridge must be removed. For the installation and the use of the articulation please refer to the product specific instructions. WL31/WL31TG 36/112...
  • Page 37: Ira31Wl Infrared Passive Detector

    4.4.2.2 INSTALLATION WITH BRACKET An articulation to install the detector is optionally available. This articulation enables you to locate a removal protection tamper whose two wires must be connected with the detector TAMPER terminals and whose JP1 bridge must be removed. WL31/WL31TG 37/112...
  • Page 38: Mm30Wl Magnetic Contact Installation

    MM30WL contact. Installation with external perimeter contact. For instructions please refer to the WL31 control panel PROGRAMMING chapter. For the maximum lengths of the connection wires please refer to technical characteristic of the MM30WL contact.
  • Page 39 10 mm. To facilitate the magnet support fixing procedure a bi-adhesive strap is supplied; nevertheless the magnet support must always be fixed using nogs or screws. 6. Reinsert the supplied battery. 7. Close the contact and the magnet support. 39/112 WL31...
  • Page 40: Fo31Wl Smoke Optical Detector

    4. Close the detector by turning its cover clockwise and aligning the notch on the bottom with the notch on the detector. CAUTION: FOR SAFETY REASONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS THE DETECTOR CANNOT BE CLOSED IF THE BATTERIES ARE LACKING. 40/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 41: Installation Of The Sirens

    If due to irregularities in the wall, this is not the cause, screw or unscrew the screws as much as possible. Reposition the micro-contact (B). 8. Reconnect the electronic group and re-feed the siren with the batteries. 9. Close the siren again using the protection cage and the polycarbonate cover. 41/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 42: Installation Of The Keyboards

    For the instructions relating to this test, please refer to the Chapter “CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING”. 4.9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION To configure the whole system follow the procedure explained in the Chapter “CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING”. Remember to fill-in the programming tables as you go along with the programming. 42/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 43: Wl31 System Operation

    5.0 WL31 SYSTEM OPERATION 5.1 CONTROLS’ POSITION AND USE Twilight detector LCD Display Alarms LED Damage LED Menu keys Function keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys These enable you to input characters and number and to directly access the different menu items.
  • Page 44: Meaning Of The Icons

    This is on to signal that the main board is connected with a PC. REMOTE MANAGEMENT FROM PSTN LINE MEMORY (edition WL31TG) This is on to record an in-coming call (on the PSTN line) for a MODEM connection (Fast Link). 44/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 45: Information On The System's Status

    DEAD BATTERY ALARM - One or more system’s batteries are dead (to be replaced within one month). The failure LED and the warning buzzer switch on. CAUTION In case of DEAD BATTERY ALARM, due to system deactivation, the WL31 control panel will sound a warning buzzer. 5.4.3 HOW TO DISPLAY A SIGNAL IN DETAIL In order to display a signal in detail (when the system is deactivated), do as follows: ...
  • Page 46: Fire Procedure Description

    Alarm memory LED reset on FO31WL (only if programmed with reset from enabled remote); Notification on event memory: "fire reset "; Sending of all "Fire end" events via communicator to the telephone numbers of numeric type programmed with fire send. 46/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 47: Operation Of The Fo31Wl Smoke Optical Detector

    Procedure 1, if selecting this procedure it will be possible to carry out silencing and smoke detector reset also through the WL31 system controls. Fire event silencing, in addition to what has been described in para. “5.5 FIRE PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION", will also silence the buzzer of all alarmed smoke detectors.
  • Page 48: System Programming

    It moves to the following data in a sequence of data to be input 6.3 SYSTEM ACCESS CODES Up to 18 different access codes can be used to manage the WL31 system: 1 MASTER, 1 TECHNICIAN, 16 USER. The manual shows the codes which enables access for every menu item.
  • Page 49: User Code

    ESC key. To output from all the menus, press the ESC key many times, until the display shows the «((( ELKRON )))» message. 6.6 HOW TO QUICKLY ACCESS A MENU ITEM ...
  • Page 50: Requirements Of The System

    D E F d e f 3 W X Y Z w x y z 9 G H I g h I 4 0 [space] + J K L j k l 5 M N O m n o 6 50/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 51: Menu

    TIME AND DATE [31] SET TIME [310] SET DATE [311] Language [32] SELECT LANGUAGE [320] CHANGE CODE [33] M T U USERS [34] CONFIGURE USER [340] DEFAULT CODE [341] COMMAND DELAY [35] TIME CONTROLS [360] --------------------------------------- ADVANCED SOLAR TIME/LEG. TIME [361] 51/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 52 NETWORK TIME OFF RADIO PARAMETERS MAINTENANCE [8] SEARCH CHANNEL [800] [80] CHANNEL CHOICE [801] SYSTEM CODE [802] ACQUIRE DEVICES [81] ELIM. DEVICE. [82] REPLACE DEVICE.[83] CONNECTIONTEST [84] STOP MENU [85] ADVANCED [86] RADIO PROTECTION [850] MEMORY CARD [851] RESET [852] 52/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 53: Trx Telephone Men

    CYCLIC CALL [97] ENABLE DISABLE REMOTE CONTROL ENABLE BACKUP [98] DISABLE ANSWERING MACHINE ADVANCED 1 [99] [990] BACK CALL [991] CALL DELAY [992] TELEPHONE NETWORKS [993] SIM CARD EXPIRATION [994] [995] SIM PIN CODE [996] FW STM VERS. 53/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 54: Functions

    Menu > Event memory Authorization level: MASTER, TECHNICIAN Purpose: This enables you to look through the last 500 registered events on the WL31 control panel display. For every event the following is supplied:  The progressive number in the list ...
  • Page 55: Read Memory [20]

    Menu > Event memory > Cancel memory Authorization level: TECHNICIAN This enables you to delete from the WL31 control panel all the registered events. How to do it: 1. Press the OK key and use the  and  keys to choose between «Confirm YES» (cancel) and «Confirm NO»...
  • Page 56: Setting - Exclude/Include [30]

    8.11 SETTING - LANGUAGE [32] Menu > Setting > Setting - Language Authorization level: MASTER, TECHNICIAN, USER Purpose: This enables you to select the language to be used for the display messages. Sub-menu Fast code Language - Select language 56/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 57: Language - Select Language [320]

    2. Select the user you are interested in and press OK to confirm it. 3. Using the  and  keys scroll up and down he «Assoc. sectors» or «Nominate user» sub-menus and confirm pressing the OK key. 57/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 58: Setting - Control Delay [35] (Time Programmer)

    Time is changed the last sunday of the month of March and the last sunday of October. The event is stored in the user memory. If setting is ‘Deactivated no automatic change will be made. How to do it: OK   OK  Activated Deactivated 58/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 59: Authorization

    2. Using the  and  keys, select the «Authorization» or «Unhauthorization» function and press the OK key to confirm. 8.23 AUTHORIZATION - ADVANCED SETTING [43] Menu > Authorization - Authorization - Advanced setting Authorization level: MASTER Sub-menu Fast code Technician access Remote access Deactiv remote 59/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 60: Advanced Setting - Technician Access [430]

    Authorization level: MASTER, TECHNICIAN, USER Purpose: This enables you to easily and sequentially verify the complete system’s working, outside normal working conditions and without causing real alarm generation. Sub menu Fast code Test inputs Test Fire det. Test outputs Advanced test 60/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 61: Test Inputs [50]

    LED indicates that the alarm has been transmitted and the switching on of the icon on the WL31 control panel display confirms that it has been correctly received. 3. Once the inputs’ stimulation phase is finished, press the OK key: the display will show “Fire det. ko”, which contains the list of smoke detectors and MM30WL contacts and control panel auxiliary inputs programmed as fire that failed to reply.
  • Page 62: Test - Avanced [53]

    8.33 PROGRAMMING - SECTORS [60] Menu > Programming > Programming - Sectors Authorization level: TECHNICIAN Purpose: This enables you to divide the system in several sectors and to configure them. Sub menu Fast code Number sectors Config. sectors 62/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 63: Sectors - Number Sectors [600]

    3. Using the keys  and  select the parameter do be modified and press the OK key to confirm it. 4. Using the keys  and  select the new parameter value and press OK to confirm it. 63/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 64: Programming - Inputs [61]

    Authorization level: TECHNICIAN Purpose: This enables you to program all the system’s Inputs: the two WL31 control panel wire Inputs (Z1 and Z2), the IR30WL infrared detectors, the MM30WL magnetic contacts and the relating auxiliary Inputs (A1 and A2). Sub menu...
  • Page 65: Inputs - Volume Detector [611]

    Examples of use:  Delayed: when a keyboard is used to activate or deactivate the system (it is necessary to set an amount of time necessary to input/output before the alarm starts). 65/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 66: Inputs - Perimeter Sens. [612]

    Examples of use:  Delayed: when a keyboard is used to activate or deactivate the system (it is necessary to set an amount of time necessary to input/output before the alarm starts). 66/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 67: Inputs - Smoke Detector [613]

    Menu > Programming > Programming - Outputs Authorization level: TECHNICIAN Purpose: This enables you to program all the system’s outputs: the two WL31 control panel wire outputs (U1 and U2), the integrated siren and the HP30WL external siren. Sub menu...
  • Page 68: Outputs - External Siren [621]

    Associate/not associate: this enables you to associate the external siren with the system or with a specific sector. Programming underway: this signals that parameters are being transferred into the siren. 68/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 69: Programming - Remote Controls [63]

    3. Use the keys  and  to choose between «Masking», «Buzzer», and «Function keys»; confirm your choice by pressing the OK key. 4. Use the ,  and OK keys to scroll down the different options and confirm your choice. 69/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 70: Programming - Advanced [65]

    8.48 ADVANCED - SW ED. [651] Menu > Programming > Programming - Advanced > Advanced - sw Ed. Authorization level: MASTER, TECHNICIAN How to do it: Press the OK key to display the used software edition of the control panel. 70/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 71: Parameters

    90 seconds, 180 seconds, 9 minutes. How to do it: 1. Press OK to access the different alarm types and use the  and  keys to scroll down them. 2. Select a value and confirm it with the OK key. 71/112 WL31...
  • Page 72: Parameters - Advanced [73]

    (5 min, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours). How to do it: Press OK to access «Network time OFF», then press OK again. Select the required interval with the  and  keys and confirm by using the OK key. 72/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 73: Maintenance

    Caution: Searching for a channel can go on up to 16 minutes maximum; during this time, control panel does NOT perform any other management operations; further, during this time, control panel cannot be interrupted. During this time, do NOT disconnect power supply in order to avoid loss of data. 73/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 74: Radio Parameters - Choose Channel [801]

     « HPnn Acquisition - Ext. Siren», where nn shows the address (from 1 to 4) of the acquired external siren.  «Fonn Acquisition – Smoke detector », where nn shows the address (from 1 to 32) of the acquired smoke detector 74/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 75: Maintenance - Eliminate Devices [82]

    2. At the end of the test the display shows the first device identified by its type, address and test result. The test result can be as follows: Perfect connection Good connection Connection sufficient or “Insuff signal. Connection not sufficient “Signal absent” Damaged, not connected or device outside range 75/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 76: Maintenance - Stop Menu [85] (Available From Release 1.10)

    2. Press the OK key to confirm 3. When deactivation is completed the display will show the message: «ELKRON – WL31 OFF!!» and the control panel will suitably stop any running process. Under this condition the control panel waits for power off.
  • Page 77: Advanced - Memory Card [851]

    (in this way control panel with the same system codes would be created). NOTE: When transferring settings from WL31 to WL31, exception is made for the event memory and the time programmer which is set to zero and deactivated.
  • Page 78: Telephonic Trx

     Listen, which enables the listening of a registered message using the headphone supplied.  Registration, which enables the re registering of different messages using the headphone supplied. The basic message can last 10 seconds at maximum, all the others can last 5 seconds at maximum. 78/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 79: Sms Messages [92]

    «event» with a flashing cursor, where event refers to the previously selected event. To write, you can use the keyboard (40 characters at maximum). If you have chosen the delete function, use the  and  keys to choose «Confirm YES» and then press OK. 79/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 80: Send Type [93]

    Given the intrinsic GSM line limits, it is advisable to use the PSTN line for these types of protocol.  Modem: the data relating to the event is sent, through an ELKRON protocol, to a remote PC equipped with Fast Link remote management software.
  • Page 81: Pstn Parameters [94]

    2 If you have chosen «PABX Derivate YES» the message «PABX derivate» is shown with a flashing cursor. Using the keyboard insert the figure which enables you to carry out an external phone call (0 to 9) - verify the telephone switchboard characteristics, and confirm by pressing the OK key. 81/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 82: Pstn Parameters - Tone Check [943]

    1. Press the OK key and use the  and  keys to choose between «PSTN Line test deactivated», «Test PSTN test line active. 24/24 H» and «PSTN test line System on active». 2. Confirm your choice by pressing the OK key. 82/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 83: Cyclic Call [97]

    Menu > Telephonic Trx - Advanced 1 Authorisation level: TECHNICIAN Sub menu Fast code Advanced 1 - Responder Advanced 1 - T. counter call Advanced 1 - Call delay Advanced 1 - Telephone net. Advanced 1 - SIM card expiration 83/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 84: Advanced 1 - Responder [990]

    How to do it: 1. Press the OK key and use the  and  keys to choose between «Call delay active» and «Call delay deactivated». 2. Confirm your choice by pressing the OK key. 84/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 85: Advanced 1 - Telephone Networks [993]

    To delete a memorized PIN code, just enter a digit (from 0 to 9) and confirm with OK. 8.90 ADVANCED 1 –FW STM VERSION [996] Menu > Telephonic Trx - Advanced 1 > Advanced 1 –FW STM version Authorisation level: TECHNICIAN Purpose: It enables to display the firmware version of the PSTN telephone communicator. 85/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 86: Telephonic Trx Functions

    2 sec. and then return to rest. If within 5 sec. from the acknowledgment of the User’s code no code is sent for the remote commutations, the control panel finishes the call in progress and frees the telephone line. 86/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 87: Remote Commutation

    0,5 s Received 1: WIRE OUTPUT 1 2: WIRE OUTPUT 2 bip-bip 0,5 s + ASSOCIATED VOICE COMMAND COMPLETE Send the control: MESSAGE 1: ACTIVATE 0: DEACTIVATE bip-bip-bip-bip-bip-bip Command failed 87/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 88: Application Of The Labels Associated With The Programmed Functions

    It is possible to personalize the 5 function keys (F1 … F5) using the specific labels (please refer to the description in DATA PERSONALIZATION LABELS) to be placed under the supplied transparent key covers. 88/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 89: Wl31 System Test And Delivery

    To obtain the best possible results from this training, do as follows:  Directly involve all the people which will use the WL31 system. If only one person is instructed, he could forget something or may not be able to pass on correct information to the other users.
  • Page 90: System Care

    4. The LED turns on constantly for about 4 seconds and then flashes for about 5 seconds. During this flashing phase press the tamper for 5 seconds. 5. Release the tamper. The LED turns on constantly. Once the LED turns off, the detector enters the “not programmed” status. It is now possible to acquire the detector again. 90/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 91: Mm30Wl Magnetic Contact

    5 seconds. 4. Release the tamper. The LEDs turn on constantly. Once the LEDs turn off, the detector enters the “not programmed” status. Tamper Flasher 5. It is now possible to acquire the siren again. 91/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 92: Kp30Wl Keyboard

    4. Release the keys. Once the LED turns off, the remote control carries out the initialising cycle again (all LEDs on) and then enters into the “not programmed” status. It is now possible to acquire the remote control again. 92/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 93: Batteries Replacement And Disposal

    (preset code 000000)  OK  84  OK. In this way the alarm signalling is temporarily deactivated. After replacing the batteries, exit from the Maintenance status by pressing the ESC key many times until the display shows the message «((( ELKRON WL31 )))» again. 12.3.1.1 CONTROL PANEL Before replacing dead batteries, follow the instructions given in «Stop Menu»...
  • Page 94: Batteries Disposal

    50% of slaked lime; 2. if necessary, let the batteries cool down; 3. introduce the batteries into watertight containers made of inert material and store them away from water, rain or snow; 4. proceed with disposal according to existing regulations 94/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 95: Replacing A Device

    8. Assemble the just acquired new device in its place, connect it or put the batteries in and close it. 9. Press the ESC key many times until the display shows the «((( ELKRON WL31 )))» message again. 12.5 PERIODIC TESTS It is a good practice to periodically verify the proper working of the anti- theft system.
  • Page 96: Users

    Employed channel System code System code Remote management 13.5 CONTROL PANEL WIRE INPUTS Address Name Specialization* Exclusion Sectors allocation Gong authorization Z1 UC Z2 UC * Not used, Istantaneous, Delayed, Sabotage, Panic, Silent panic, Fire, Technological, Emergency, Mechanical Key 96/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 97: Control Panel Wire Outputs

    “exclusive” specialization, all other are unauthorized automatically 13.7 CENTRAL SIREN HP UC 13.8 HP30WL SIRENS Specialization HP01 HP02 HP03 HP04 13.9 CENTRAL KEYBOARD Masking: Buzzer: Input/Output signalling: Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm KP01 Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm 97/112 WL31...
  • Page 98: Mm30Wl Entrances

    * C = Contact, T = Shutter, I = Inertial ** Reed: Not used, Istantaneous, Delayed Aux (Contact): Not used, Istantaneous, Delayed, Sabotage, Panic, Silent panic, Fire, Technological, Emergency, Mechanical key. Aux (Shutter or inertial): Sensitivity 1-2-3-4, Not used, Istantaneous, Delayed. 98/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 99: Ir30Wl/Ira31Wl Entrances

    13.11 IR30WL/IRA31WL ENTRANCES IR01 IR02 IR03 IR04 IR05 IR06 IR07 IR08 IR09 IR010 IR011 IR012 IR013 IR014 IR015 IR016 13.12 FO31WL SMOKE DETECTORS FO01 FO02 FO03 FO04 FO05 FO06 FO07 FO08 FO09 FO10 FO11 FO12 FO13 FO14 FO15 FO16 99/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 100: Remote Keypad

    Name: Masking: Buzzer: Allocate: Control Alarm Allocate: Control Alarm KP04 Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm Name: Masking: Buzzer: Allocate: Control Alarm Allocate: Control Alarm KP05 Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm Control Allocate: Alarm 100/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 101: Remote Controls

    13.14 REMOTE CONTROLS short short short short short long long long long long Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors Control Alarm Sectors 101/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 102: Telephonic Trx

    Sect. 1 activat Sect. 2 activat Sect. 3 activat Sect. 4 activat Total deactivat Sect. 1 deactiv. Sect. 2 deactiv. Sect. 3 deactiv. Sect. 4 deactiv. Maintenance Inputs Included/Excluded Low battery Jamming Supervision No network Network return SIM card expiration 102/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 103: Time Programmer

    Control 4 Control 5 Control 6 Control 7 Control 8 A=Authorize, D=Deauthorize, NP=Not programmed Holiday hh:mm Control Type Control 1 Control 2 Control 3 Control 4 Control 5 Control 6 Control 7 Control 8 A=Authorize, D=Deauthorize, NP=Not programmed 103/112 WL31...
  • Page 104: Factory Parameters

    14.0 FACTORY PARAMETERS 14.1 WL31 CONTROL PANEL Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Output 2 Resource name Z1 - UC Z2 - UC U1 -UC U2 -UC (5 characters max) Resource nomination (10 characters max) CONNECTED WITH WIRE UC WIRE UC...
  • Page 105: Mm30Wl

    KEY 5 BUZZER Deactivated MASKING Deactivated 14.9 KP30WL TYPE ALLOCATION ACTIVATE CONTROL Sector 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 DEACTIVATE CONTROL Sector 1 KEY 3 Not programmed Not programmed KEY 4 KEY 5 Not programmed BUZZER Deactivated MASKING Deactivated 105/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 106: Tx30Wl/Tx31Wl Remote Control - 5 Keys

    DEACTIVATED DEACTIVATED GSM RESPONDER DEACTIVATED PSTN LINE TEST DEACTIVATED TELESURVEILLANCE BACKUP DEACTIVATED CYCLIC CALL DEACTIVATED COUNTER CALL DEACTIVATED RESPONSE CONTROL DEACTIVATED DELAYED CALL 14.14 TIME PROGRAMMER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday WORKING DAYS Saturday BEFORE HOLIDAY Sunday HOLIDAY 106/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 107: Technical Characteristics

    15.0 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 15.1 WL31 CONTROL PANEL Type: Multifunctional control panel Communication technology: Bidirectional frequency Radio communication method: FSK-NB frequency modulation Frequency: 433,050 ÷ 434,790 MHz Number of radio channels: Radio range: 300 m in open areas Powering: 2 Thionyl Chloride Lithium 3,6V / 14Ah batteries Size R20 D (supplied) Batteries’...
  • Page 108: Tx31Wl/3 - Tx31Wl/5 Bidirectional Remote Control

    1 on 1 level + 1 for creep-zone with curtain lens 7 on 5 levels + 1 for creep-zone with long haul lens Impulse counting: Programmable from the WL31 control panel (x1 ÷ x2) Protections: Anti-opening , anti-removal Working temperature: +5°C ÷...
  • Page 109: Ira31Wl Bidirectional Passive Infrared Detector

    IR covering ................. 108° with wide angle lens Sensitive areas ..............31 on 4 levels (wide angle lens) Impulse counting ..............Programmable from the WL31 control panel (x1 ÷ x2) Protections ................. Anti-opening , anti-removal Working temperature: ............+5°C ÷ +40°C Casing material ..............
  • Page 110: Hp30Wl Bidirectinal External Siren

    Through DTMF tones or via modem with Fast Link Remote status exchange: software Telemanagement Via modem with Fast Link software PSTN telephone line test: Programmable from the WL31 control panel into two methods: 24h/24h or at every system activation 110/112 WL31/WL31TG...
  • Page 111: Gsm Img30 Module

    0°C ÷ +55°C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC Hereby Urmet S.p.A., declares that the WL31 and WL31TG control panels are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.elkron.com...
  • Page 112 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 112/112 WL31...

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