Elkron MP120 Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 MP120 MP120TG MP120M MP120M/TG Remote-control alarm control unit IS0195-CC...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this document have been collected and checked very carefully. In any case, Elkron S.p.A. will not be responsible for any errors or omissions. Elkron S.p.A. reserves the right to make changes or improvements to the products described in this manual at any time and without advance notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    (P.O.) ..........................38 IME PROGRAMMER 2.15.1 OPERATING PRINCIPLES ........................38 2.15.2 TABLE ProgrammING ..........................39 2.15.3 tabLE ERASING ............................40 2.15.4 CORRELATING THE TABLES TO THE DAYS ..................40 2.16 P ING THROUGH THE ....................41 ROGRAMM COMPUTER MP120 3/76...
  • Page 4 3.11.6 ERASING ONE SINGLE KEY ........................66 3.12 INPUT EXCLUSION AND INCLUSION ......................67 3.12.1 INPUT EXCLUSION ..........................67 3.12.2 INPUT INCLUSION ..........................67 3.13 P ............................68 ERIODICAL TESTS 3.13.1 INPUT TEST ............................. 68 3.13.2 OUTPUT TEST ............................68 MP120 4/76...
  • Page 5 5.7 S ............................75 YSTEM PARAMETERS 5.8 TELEPHONE ALARM CHANNEL EVENTS ...................... 75 5.9 T ............................75 ELEPHONE OPTIONS 5.10 S ..............................75 YSTEM CODES 5.11 CONTROL UNIT D ES ........................75 SWITCH 5.12 T ............................75 IME PROGRAMMER MP120 5/76...
  • Page 6: Foreword

    This manual has been drawn up to be used by installers, in order to provide them with the information required to design, install and configure an antitheft system making use of the MP120 Elkron control unit. STRUCTURE OF THE MANUAL This manual is divided into chapters.
  • Page 7: Control Items

    ESC : exits the menu (same as “EXIT” button) navigation keys ▼: refers to the available information ►: goes back to the beginning of the list ENTER: confirms a choice or enters a submenu. Note: The keyboard are always correlated to all sectors. MP120 7/76...
  • Page 8: Dk2000M Inserter

    ON steady = Area 3 fully ON OFF = Area 3 fully OFF Blinking = Area 3 partially ON Transponder Sensor for key to transponder DK30 Note: Each area may represent the status of one or several sectors (up to 8). MP120 8/76...
  • Page 9: System Status Information

    3. Press key ▼ several times to display other inputs (if any) that triggered the alarm. When no stored alarm input appears on the display any longer, the message below will be shown: - - E N D O F D A T A - - MP120 9/76...
  • Page 10: System Status Displaying

    Expansion 3 auxiliary input Expansion 3 auxiliary input alarm (if programmed as generic failure). Expansion 4 auxiliary input Expansion 4 auxiliary input alarm (if programmed as generic failure). The failure status is also signalled by the lighting of inserters red LED. MP120 10/76...
  • Page 11: System Commissioning

    2.1 SYSTEM ACCESS CODES Up to 9 different access codes can be used to control the MP120 system: 1 Installer code, 1 Master code and 7 User codes. Each access code is made up of two parts: the user identification number (i.e. the first digit) and the personal code (the remaining digits).
  • Page 12: Entering Alphanumeric Characters Through The Keyboard

    • Confirms the menu item chosen and shifts to its submenu. • Terminates and confirms data entry through the keyboard. ENTER • Shifts to the next data item of a data sequence to be entered. • Gains access to some menu items without the need of access codes. MP120 12/76...
  • Page 13: Language Selection

    You can choose the message that will be shown on the keyboard display when the keyboard is at rest. Among the options available are: • ((ELKRON)) MP120; • dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm, where “gg-mm-yyyy” indicate the day, month and year, respectively, whereas “hh:mm”...
  • Page 14: Programming The Inputs

    The expansion auxiliary inputs can be programmed only in two modes: • Generic failure. • Presence of network voltage: it allows you to check that the network voltage (230 V~) is always available locally for the self-powered expansion modules with an auxiliary power supply unit. MP120 14/76...
  • Page 15: Input Encoding Table

    ** or input tamper (for dual balancing), control unit only Examples of decoding 04 = control unit input 4 (or input tamper, for dual balancing) 3A = expansion 3 auxiliary input 20 = expansion 2 tamper 19 = expansion 1 input (24-h) MP120 15/76...
  • Page 16: Input Programmability Table

    (B1...B8), use button A to type in letter A and button S to type in letter B. If the number of the entered input does not exist, the nearest one will be displayed. 6. Press ENTER to configure the displayed input. MP120 16/76...
  • Page 17: Programming The Expansion Auxiliary Input

    2. The message below will appear on the display: E v e n t M e m o r y Press ► until the following message appears: C o n t r . P a n e l P R G MP120 17/76...
  • Page 18: Programming The Outputs

    Reset output need be programmed as delayed inputs (delay is not programmed for fire sensors). Otherwise, upon every single actuation, these inputs will, after the sensors have been reset for 3 seconds, be open, thus generating an alarm. MP120 18/76...
  • Page 19 • IN −> OUT: the output follows the status of the corresponding input (open input = output ON; closed input = output at rest). You need not program the input: you just need to specialize the output. The inputs and outputs make up fixed pairs, which cannot be modified. These pairs are as follows: MP120 19/76...
  • Page 20: Output Encoding Table

    ♦ Predefined alarm output (cannot be modified). 2.8.4 PROGRAMMING AN OUTPUT To program an output, proceed as follows: 1. Type in the Installer code (factory setting: 000000), then press ENTER Twice. 2. The following message will appear on the display MP120 20/76...
  • Page 21 Sabot”) even for the “Tampering” alarm, then confirm your choice by pressing ENTER. 10. Press ESC to go to an upper level and go back to the output list. Use button ▼ to choose another output to be configured. 11. The type of input will be displayed: MP120 21/76...
  • Page 22: Keys

    Refer to paragraph 3.11 KEYS for DK20 key programming and configuration. 2.9.2 DK30 The MP120 system can manage up to 16 DK30 keys, each with a unique factory-set code that cannot be changed (over 280,000 billion combinations are possible). Key features:: •...
  • Page 23: Correlating The Sectors To The Inserters

    (by typing in the number of a sector already correlated, its correlation will be eliminated: the dash indicates a non-correlated sector). End the procedure by pressing ENTER. 6. Use button ▼ to select another inserter or area, then start again from step 5, or leave the menu by pressing EXIT. MP120 23/76...
  • Page 24: General System Times

    “nn” indicates the no mains voltage time (h = hours) elapsing before the outputs for this type of alarm are actuated. To change the time, press ENTER and select the new time by means of button ▼, then confirm the new value by pressing ENTER. 7. Press ▼. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 24/76...
  • Page 25: System Options

    “xxxx” indicates the “Key” input configuration. To modify the configuration, press ENTER and use button ▼ to select the new configuration, then confirm the new value by pressing ENTER. 5. Press ▼. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 25/76...
  • Page 26: Telephone Communicator Configuration

    P h o n e N u m b e r P R G Press ENTER to confirm. 4. The following message will appear on the display: T 1 : n n n n n n where “nnnnnn” is the telephone number (if any) previously stored in the memory. MP120 26/76...
  • Page 27: Event Correlation

    5. Press, if necessary, button ▼ to select another memory location for the telephone numbers, then press ENTER to confirm. 6. The cursor will blink on the first location of the correlated event list. Press ENTER. 7. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 27/76...
  • Page 28: Event Priority

    5. Use button ▼ to select the event you wish, then type in the new priority level (any digit 0 to 7). 6. Repeat the procedure starting from step 5 to modify the priority level for the other events, or press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 28/76...
  • Page 29: Call Delay

    Press ▼ until the message below appears: T e s t C a l l Then confirm by pressing ENTER. 4. The following message will appear on the display: E N T E R t o s t a r t MP120 29/76...
  • Page 30: Cyclic Call

    S e l f T e s t where “xx” may be: • No, i.e. the cyclic call is disabled; • 24h, i.e. the cyclic call is always enabled; • OnParz, i.e. the cyclic call is enabled when the system is ON, even partially; MP120 30/76...
  • Page 31: Telephone Options

    E v e n t M e m o r y Press ► until the message below appears: C o m m u n i c a t o r P R G Then press ENTER to confirm. 3. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 31/76...
  • Page 32: Telephone Line Check

    2.14.8 TELEPHONE LINE CHECK The MP120 control unit may check the presence of the control unit tone on the telephone line to which it is connected, in order to make sure that the connection is operating perfectly; if this is not the case, the MP120 control unit will send an alarm signal.
  • Page 33: Vocal Message Recording

    3. The following message will appear on the display: P h o n e N u m b e r P R G Press ▼ until the message below appears: V o c a l S e t t i n g s MP120 33/76...
  • Page 34: Vocal Message Playing

    P h o n e n u m b e r P R G Press ▼ until the message below appears: V o c a l s e t t i n g s Then confirm by pressing ENTER. MP120 34/76...
  • Page 35: Numeric Message Configuration

    Warning! Prior to performing this procedure, make sure that the system is fully OFF. To exchange data with the remote surveillance centres, the numeric communication protocol will need be configured. The MP120 control unit manages the most common protocols, with the following characteristics: Protocol...
  • Page 36 • Choose the «Event Zone Codes» submenu, then use buttons ▼ and ENTER to select the various inputs and change their codes by typing the latter in through the keyboard. 9. Press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 36/76...
  • Page 37: Modem Telephone Parameters

    The display will show the following: A c c o u n t C o d e 7. Press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 37/76...
  • Page 38: Time Programmer

    3 is correlated to Sunday. Table 4 is not correlated, and all four tables are programming-free. Important! Prior to starting programming, fill in the respective tables your job will be much easier. Warning! The operation of the Time Programmer is subject to enabling the same - see § 3.3.4. MP120 38/76...
  • Page 39 WARNING! output been a dash will appear instead. Confirm your programmed as P.O. no selection can be choice by pressing ENTER. made. 10. Press ▼. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 39/76...
  • Page 40: Correlating The Tables To The Days

    “n” indicates the table correlated to Monday. 4. Use button ▼ to select, if necessary, the day the table correlation of which is to be modified, then press ENTER to confirm: the table number will start blinking. MP120 40/76...
  • Page 41: Programming Through The Computer

    • REMOTE: this type of connection can be made only with the control units equipped with PSTN telephone interface, and also requires a modem (the DIGICOM SNM49 – ELKRON Botticelli models are recommended). Serial transmission parameters: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, baud rate: 9600 bps.
  • Page 42 E v e n t s M e m . E r a s e Confirm by pressing ENTER. 5. The following message will appear on the display: W a i t . . . Erasing will be finally confirmed by two beeps. 6. Press EXIT to exit the menu. MP120 42/76...
  • Page 43: System Management

    ... all the areas will be actuated ... all the areas will be deactivated ... area 1 will be actuated (areas 2 and 3 will be deactivated) ... area 2 will be actuated (areas 1 and 3 will be deactivated) MP120 43/76...
  • Page 44: Partial Actuation Through The Keyboard

    Refer to paragraph 3.1.2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE electronic key oR TRANSPONDER KEY. 3.1.5 QUICK ACTUATION To actuate the system quickly, type in the first two digits of a valid code by means of the keyboard, then press ENTER. MP120 44/76...
  • Page 45: Deactivation

    “Robbery” event (as far as the latter function is concerned, the control unit needs be equipped with a telephone communicator). The event will not be recorded in the event memory file and will not stored. MP120 45/76...
  • Page 46: Alarm Block In Progress

    “nn” indicates the user number. Press ENTER: the cursor will start blinking. Type in the descriptive name by means of the keyboard (refer to paragraph 2.2 ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS THROUGH THE keyboard), then confirm by pressing ENTER. MP120 46/76...
  • Page 47: User Code Reset

    Then confirm by pressing ENTER. 3. If the following message appears on the display: I n s t . E N A B L E D the code will be already enabled: press EXIT to leave the menu. MP120 47/76...
  • Page 48: Time Programmer Enable

    The control unit is able to answer an incoming telephone call provided that the number of rings is set to a number other than 0. To enable the control unit to incoming calls, proceed as follows: 1. type in the Master core or the Installer code, then press ENTER twice. MP120 48/76...
  • Page 49: Responder Disable

    4. Use button ▼ to select “00”, then confirm your choice by pressing ENTER. The buzzer will beep twice, and the operation will be stored in the event memory file. 5. Press EXIT to leave the menu. WARNING! When the responder is disabled, the control unit cannot be accessed remotely, nor through the modem or the telephone. MP120 49/76...
  • Page 50: Enabling Remote Control Through The Modem

    E v e n t M e m o r y Press ▼ until the following message appears on the display: P r g . R e m o t e c o n t r o l MP120 50/76...
  • Page 51: Disabling Remote Control Through The Telephone

    Press ▼ until the following message appears on the display: P r g . R e m o t e c o n t r o l Then confirm by pressing ENTER. 3. The following message will appear on the display: MP120 51/76...
  • Page 52: Disabling Sector Deactivation Through Remote Control

    K e y P r o g r a m m i n g Then press ENTER to confirm. 3. The following message will appear on the display: R e a d N e w K e y MP120 52/76...
  • Page 53: Key Disable

    4. Use button ▼ to select the key to be disabled, then press ENTER to confirm your choice. 5. Letter “K” will blink, and the sectors correlated to the key will be shown on the display. K E Y n n : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MP120 53/76...
  • Page 54: Call-Back Enable

    8. Press ESC several times to exit the menu. 3.3.16 CALL-BACK ENABLE The “Call-back” function allows the MP120 control unit to end (in case of remote control call reception) the received call and dial again the number that has been set as caller. Possible call-back modes include: •...
  • Page 55: Modifying The Access Code

    “05”), then press ENTER to confirm. If the date is valid, the buzzer will beep twice and the date will be stored. Otherwise, the beep sound will be longer and the display will show «SetDATE dd-mm-yy» again. 5. Press EXIT to leave the procedure. MP120 55/76...
  • Page 56: Time Change

    3.7 EVENT MEMORY READING The MP120 control unit stores in its memory the latest 250 events occurred. The following information is stored for each event: sequence number (the lower the number, the more recent the event), type of event, name of concerned input (if applicable), event description (if applicable), event date and time.
  • Page 57: Interpreting The Event Data

    Fuse blown in expansion “n” NETWORK FAILURE CONTROL UNIT No mains supply (230 V~) in the control unit NETWORK MISSING EXPAN. “n” NETWORK No mains supply (230 V~) in expansion “n” (in case of self-contained MISSING power supply) MP120 57/76...
  • Page 58 Time programmer actuation Daily Planner OFF Time programmer deactivation unn Start TST Input test start Input test starting unn End TST Input test end Input test ending Refer to paragraph 2.7.2 Input encoding table for the input identification codes. MP120 58/76...
  • Page 59: Additional Information From The Leds

    To remotely block the vocal telephone calls, type in, at the end of the vocal message, “12” on the telephone that is receiving the call, immediately after two beeps in a row are received. The receiving telephone shall use the DTMF tones to dial code “12”. MP120 59/76...
  • Page 60: Remote Control User

    • actuate and deactivate PO-type outputs; • interrogating the system about its own status. In the event that an alarm event occurs during remote control, the MP120 control unit will interrupt remote control communication to send out the programmed telephone alarms.
  • Page 61: Bypass Answer

    3. End communication. 4. Allow 5 seconds to elapse, then call back the telephone number: after the first ring, the MP120 control unit will answer the incoming call. WARNING! The wait time before calling back shall not exceed 30 seconds; otherwise, the procedure shall be repeated starting from step 1.
  • Page 62: Keys

    R e a d N e w K e y Press ENTER to confirm. 4. The following message will appear on the display: I n s e r t K e y and the red LED for all the available inserters will blink slowly. MP120 62/76...
  • Page 63: Acquiring Existing Keys

    LED will blink fast. 6. Take out the key and repeat the procedure by starting from step 4 if you wish to acquire other keys, or press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 63/76...
  • Page 64: Key Specialization

    (max. length: 8 characters; to enter characters through the keyboard, refer to paragraph 2.2 ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS THROUGH THE keyboard). Then, press ENTER to confirm. 7. Repeat the procedure by starting from step 4 if you wish to configure other keys, or press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 64/76...
  • Page 65: Key Check

    3. The following message will appear on the display: R e a d N e w k e y Use button ▼ to select the following menu: D e l e t e A l l K e y s ? Then press ENTER to confirm. MP120 65/76...
  • Page 66: Erasing One Single Key

    A r e y o u s u r e ? ? ! Press ENTER to confirm deleting, or press ESC if you do not wish to delete the key. 7. Press ESC several times to exit the menu. MP120 66/76...
  • Page 67: Input Exclusion And Inclusion

    Inputs Incl.» message appears, no input will be excluded. Use button ▼ to select the desired excluded input, then press ENTER to confirm. 4. Use button ▼ to select input inclusion (INC), then press ENTER to confirm your choice. MP120 67/76...
  • Page 68: Periodical Tests

    It is recommended that you check correct operation of the antitheft system at regular intervals. Refer to the procedures described below to check perfect operation of each system element. Important!: Test the MP120 system prior to any prolonged absence, e.g. prior to leaving on summer holidays.
  • Page 69: Menu

    Input Test Output Test Prg.Remote Control ───────┐ │ Remote Cont. │ Access via TEL │ Answer Ring │ Remote Unset? │ Call Back: Phone Number PRG ───────┐ │ │ │ Daily Planner ───────┐ Daily Planner: NO Daily Planner: YES MP120 69/76...
  • Page 70: Installer Menu

    Open input │ │ │ In --> Out │ │ │ │ │ │ PO output │ │ │ Pre-actuation │ │ Sectors │ │ AND/OR │ │ Output level │ LPA Prg. │ K-Reader Mapping │ Time Delay/Count MP120 70/76...
  • Page 71 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ Account Code │ │ Zone Report Code ───────┐ │ │ Event Zone Codes │ │ System Events ───────┐ │ Modem Tel. Param. │ Account Code Daily Planner Daily Planner ───────┐ MP120 71/76...
  • Page 72: Factory-Set Parameters

    Sector 6 □ □ □ □ □ ■ □ □ Sector 7 □ □ □ □ □ □ ■ □ Area 3 Sector 8 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ■ ■ = factory-set configuration □ = programmabl MP120 72/76...
  • Page 73: Expansion Inputs (1-4)

    Sector 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sector 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Area 3 Sector 8 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ = factory-set configuration □ = programmable MP120 73/76...
  • Page 74: Inserter Inputs (Dk2000M)

    NH Set 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in OR NH means that the relay is energized and at rest (output not in alarm condition). Note. The LPA output configuration includes all the events that can be correlated. MP120 74/76...
  • Page 75: Programmable Alarms For Lpa (Low Power Alarm)

    Input mode * Always leave Control unit parameter reset OFF! tamper * Refer to the installation manual for details. 5.12 TIME PROGRAMMER Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Table All tables (1, 2, 3 and 4) are programming-free. MP120 75/76...
  • Page 76 April 8 , 2000. All the available versions of the Elkron MP120 control unit comply with the R&TTE 99/05 EC Directive. This equipment has been designed to operate with all the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) switched public telephone networks with addressing performed through dual-tone signalling with several DTMF frequencies.

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