SECOLink BK4 Manual

SECOLink BK4 Manual

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Intruder alarm system
SAFETY WARNINGS
Short programming manual is recommended for professional installers who are experienced in the installation of intruder alarm
systems and have already read the SECOLINK wiring manual. The wiring manual must be read before the installation to avoid
accidents with high voltage and temperature.
The device must be connected to AC power supply with Protective Earthing. Cable color and purpose: Phase or Live line (L) - black or
brown cable, Neutral line (N) - blue cable, Protective Earth line (PE) - green cable with a vertical yellow stripe. Only double isolated cables
with cross-sectional area of no less than 0,75 mm shall be used for 230V power supply.
Additional automatic two-pole circuit breaker should be installed in AC electric power circuit in order to prevent over-current and short
circuits. The circuit breaker should be placed close to the system's housing and should be easily reached. Full shutdown could be done by
turning off the 230V AC main power supply with automatic two-pole circuit breaker and by disconnecting the battery. Before performing
any installation work or maintenance ALWAYS disconnect the device from the power supply.
DEFAULT TEMPLATE
The system is shipped from the factory with specific default values (further default template) suitable for a typical installation. If the default
template is suitable for your installation, then programming can be simplified. If template is not suitable for your installation, then you can
easily customize this default template with the software MASCAD. Download MASCAD at www.secolink.eu prior to installation:
1.Connect the keypad to your computer using a USB cable (keypad should not be connected to
system data bus).
2. Download default template from the keypad to software MASCAD (use the tab Project data
sending/receiving).
Note: the default template can be different for different countries. Check a sticker on the keypad for
a country prefix or pre-installed template code. Example: KM24G_EN.
3.Once you customize the predefined template, you can use it to program an individual system or
thousands of systems.
4. DO NOT FORGET to upload the customized template (further project) back to the keypad (use
the tab Project data sending/receiving).
STARTING THE SYSTEM WITH A SINGLE KEYPAD
Upon power-up of the system, the keypad will display a phrase First Start Press [ENT]. It means that the keypad is ready to run an
automatic module registration procedure and later send the default template (or customized project) to the control panel and all
successfully registered system modules.
On keypad's LCD screen:
First Start
Press [ENT]
Press the [ENT] key.
STARTING THE SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE KEYPADS
No Control Address 00 phrase will display upon power-up of the system with multiple keypads. It means that the keypad has the same
address in the system as the other keypads or modules. Press the [Ü] key on a keypad which will become the primary keypad. The primary
keypad should become the one which has a customized project OR it could be any keypad if the default template is not customized. When
the [Ü] key is pressed the keypad will emit a short audible signal and a phrase First Start Press [ENT] will appear on the screen.
Simply press [ENT] if the primary keypad contains a customized project with precise module addressing. If the primary keypad contains
just a default template, then use keys [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] to manually assign the address to each keypad. When all addresses of the keypads
are assigned, return to the primary keypad and press the [ENT] key. All keypads will be registered according to their addresses, which were
given manually. Note: the keypad will remain
unregistered if you will forget to assign the address.
For a small system with a few keypads, it is
recommended to choose addresses of keypads in
01 - 04 range, and for a large system in 01 - 04 and 10
- 15 ranges. This is done in order to not disturb the
default addresses of other modules with the
addresses of the keypads.
2
Entering
Service
Registering
Entering Service.
Registration of modules is
Selecting the primary keypad :
No Control
Address 00
Press the [Ü] key.
Manually assigning addresses to other keypads:
No Control
Address 00
Enter the address
System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads
From KM24 to
Template is being sent
in progress.
to the system.
Processing ...
Processing ...
No Control
Address 02
Assigned address 02.
Short programming manual - basic information
KM24x
USB cable
Fig. 1 USB connection
Leaving
CP
Service
Processing..
Leaving Service.
First Start
Press [ENT]
Primary keypad
No Control
Address 03
Used
Used. Choose another.
MASC
Computer
USB
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  • Page 1 Short programming manual is recommended for professional installers who are experienced in the installation of intruder alarm systems and have already read the SECOLINK wiring manual. The wiring manual must be read before the installation to avoid accidents with high voltage and temperature.
  • Page 2: Entering Service Mode

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information DEFAULT ADDRESSES OF THE MODULES System manufacturer has provided the modules with default addresses assigned to them. This is done in order to simplify the process of registration for most frequently used combinations of the system modules (such as PAS808M, KM20B, GSV6U or PAS816, KM24A, EXM800, EXT116S, GSV6U).
  • Page 3 System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information PARTITIONS Partitions allow you to break up a large area into smaller sections. This feature is useful to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed, or to limit access of certain areas to other users.
  • Page 4: Zone Programming

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information Extended settings for keypads: All partitions are usually assigned to the keypad by default. All events related to all partitions are shown on M01 Keypad keypad's LCD.
  • Page 5 Last digit defines the number of Roller NC type detector pulses (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9). (BK2, BK3, BK4) Wireless output BS100. Important! the LAST digit of the Operation code which used for enrolling BS100 indicates the wireless PGM output number in the module.
  • Page 6 System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information Each zone must be assigned to a partition. All zones are assigned to the 1st partition by default. Z01 Door Belongs to partition Setting the zone definition is partly determined by the arming mode: Z01 Door Entry/Exit - used for Entry/Exit doors.
  • Page 7: Pgm Programming

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information zone shutdown when 3 or 7 (use MASCAD to change this number) violations of the zone are detected. When this parameter is enabled it specifies the number of violations of the same zone (triggered the siren, keypad buzzer, and etc.), during a single armed period before the zone is automatically shutdown.
  • Page 8 System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information Mono/Bi Switch - output activates if the selected zone is violated or manually triggered from the keypad. If the Pulse length time is set to 0 seconds, then the output is active until the next signal from the zone or from the keypad appears.
  • Page 9: Serial Interface Settings

    Use GPRS as backup sends a report via GPRS. Address 77.201.45.26 Address - program the address of the CMS receiver (for example: 77.201.45.26 or receiver.secolink.eu). Port 9999 Use the [1] key to enter the DOT character for the address. Account number 1234 Port - program the port used for communication with the CMS receiver.
  • Page 10: Security Settings

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information By default, the LAN module is set to obtain IP automatically, which should be kept only if your ISP supports LAN settings DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address. If you are required to use a permanent IP address to Obtain IP automatic.
  • Page 11: Wireless Settings

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information Used for the [B] key. If selected, then the keypad will skip the PIN entering procedure and will automatically enter Security Settings the 1st user's PIN. Bypass with PIN This settings allows to enable or disable access to System summary menu.
  • Page 12 If entered the keypad initiates a communications session with the PC. Software MASCAD is used to program Project Loading SECOLINK intruder alarm system. Note: it is necessary to register modules to the system, if a new module was Start connection with PC added to the project by using MASCAD software.
  • Page 13 System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information LANGUAGE Service Mode } Set Language Usually the keypad is supplied with only one language. Contact your local distributor for an additional language. Set Language English UNREGISTER MODULES Service Mode } Unregister Modules...
  • Page 14: Service Mode Menu Tree

    System with KM24, KM24A, KM24G keypads Intruder alarm system Short programming manual - basic information SERVICE MODE MENU TREE Service Mode System Setup Modules Partitions Zones PGM Outputs System times Security Settings Name Name Name Exit delay (PAS808M) Arm with PIN Module settings In Use Address...

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