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DS1068-020B
REMOTE MANAGED ALARM CONTROL PANELS
Ref. 1068/005
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USER MANUAL
Mod.
1068
LBT20769

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  • Page 1 Mod. 1068 DS1068-020B LBT20769 REMOTE MANAGED ALARM CONTROL PANELS Ref. 1068/005 Ref. 1068/010 Ref. 1068/005 Through the following QR Code, it is possible to download the eventual new version of the manual. http://qrcode.urmet.com/default.aspx?prodUrmet=141747&lingua=en Ref. 1068/010 http://qrcode.urmet.com/default.aspx?prodUrmet=141748&lingua=en USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    (Control panel SW Rel.: 1.010 / KP SW Rel: 1.010 of 13/07/2020) INTRODUCTION ................................... 5 CONVENTIONS ................................5 CONTROL DEVICES ..............................6 1068/005 – 1068/010 CONTROL PANEL ......................6 1068/021 LCD Command keypad ........................7 1.2.1 Status icons in the display ............................8 1.2.2...
  • Page 3 Activation of outputs with free of charge calls ....................42 Remote control with guided voice menu ......................43 8.4.1 Calling the PSTN answering machine in the absence of an answering machine (available only with 1068/005 control panel) ..................................43 8.4.2...
  • Page 4 9.1.5 Push notification sending test ..........................46 9.1.6 GPRS/GSM Field Test ............................47 9.1.7 IP interface test ............................... 47 9.1.8 Supplementary power supply battery test (available only with 1068/010 control panel) .......... 47 SYSTEM SHEET ................................ 48 10.1 Installation details ............................48 10.2 Zones table ..............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The document provides the Customer with a general description of the alarm system, its main features and also contains detailed instructions for proper use. The components and main functions of the system are certified Grade 1 (Ref. 1068/005) and Grade 2 (Ref. 1068/005), according to EN50131 standards.
  • Page 6: Control Devices

    This chapter contains a description of the devices which allow to interact with the alarm system, to set or unset it and to program it. 1068/005 – 1068/010 CONTROL PANEL Figure 1 - 1068/005 – 1068/010 Control panel Ref. Description...
  • Page 7: 1068/021 Lcd Command Keypad

    1068/021 LCD COMMAND KEYPAD Figure 2 - 1068/021 keypad Ref. Description Use or indications provided Alphanumeric keys Access code entry and system programming. (ESC) To go back to the upper menu level. Home page: zone activation. Function key In Programming: navigation of menu items. Home page: zone deactivation.
  • Page 8: Status Icons In The Display

    Table 2 - LED and icon indications of 1068/021 keypad The indicated failures and warnings are: PSTN (available only with 1068/005 control panel), GSM/GPRS module, PSTN and IP interface, power supply for overvoltage, power supply for low voltage, battery (inefficient or low battery), +V voltage of control panel and expansion inputs, intrusion alarm condition, input isolation or inhibition, tamper.
  • Page 9: Zone Status

    Zone status The zone status is shown on the keypad display in graphic mode. Figure 4 - Example 4-zones house - 1068/005 control panel Inside the house there is a square for each of the zones of the control panel.
  • Page 10: 1067/334 - 1067/335 Electronic Key Reader

    1067/334 – 1067/335 ELECTRONIC KEY READER Figure 5 - 1067/334 – 1067/335 electronic key reader Ref. Description Use or indications provided Off = all zones associated to the LED are unset. LEDs (green) 1, 2, 3 On = all zones associated to the LED are set. associated zones status Blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is set.
  • Page 11: System Basic Management

    SYSTEM BASIC MANAGEMENT This chapter contains information for basic system management and describes how to activate and deactivate the system using keypads and electronic and proximity keys. IMPORTANT! Users and keys must have been previously acquired, configured and enabled to set and unset the system and to clear the alarms, as explained in paragraph 5.4 Enabling and disabling.
  • Page 12: How To Set The Buzzer Volume

    2.1.2 How to set the Buzzer volume Proceed as follows to adjust the Buzzer volume: Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm; Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the symbol.
  • Page 13: Setting Procedure

    Not compliant with EN50131: setting with electronic or proximity key, remote activation via PSTN module (available only with 1068/005 control panel), GMS module or IP module and radio remote control. The authorisation codes which must be used with keypads are described in paragraph 5.1 System access codes.
  • Page 14: Partial And Total Setting With Electronic Or Proximity Key

    2.3.1.4 Quick partial setting To partially set the system zones using the shortcut keys, proceed as follows: Press the key associated with the symbol to activate the intrusion alarm system; Select, by pressing the keys ssociated with the symbols "A" / "B" / "C", the desired partial setting depending on the previous configuration.
  • Page 15: Unsetting Procedure

    Not compliant with EN50131: unsetting with electronic or proximity key, remote unsetting via PSTN module (available only with 1068/005 control panel), GMS module or IP interface and radio remote control. The authorisation codes which must be used with keypads are described in paragraph 5.1 System access codes.
  • Page 16: Partial And Total Unsetting With Electronic Or Proximity Key

    Unsetting from keypad under hold-up On the 1068/005 or 1068/010 control panel, if the hold-up function has been enabled if you are threatened and forced by a criminal and your life is at risk, then you can unset the intrusion alarm system while setting the hold-up alarm simultaneously, which will make the dialler send the programmed alarm messages without activating the siren sound.
  • Page 17: System Status Information

    SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION 2.5.1 How to view system status The system status is displayed by the LED and summary synoptic provided on keypads and readers. The number of activated and assigned zones is shown on the keypad display. Each User can view the system status in detail for the part concerning to them (only the zones on which the user is authorised to operate will appear).
  • Page 18: How To Examine The Tampers Memory

    2.5.5 How to examine the Tampers Memory Tamper events are indicated by the specific LEDs (on keypad and readers) and stored by the control panel. Details on the events can then be viewed on the keypad display. Proceed as follows to view details: Press the key associated with the symbol to enter the menu;...
  • Page 19: System Activation Failure

    +V2 failure  Bus device failure  Loss of mains failure  PSTN module fault (available only with 1068/005 control panel)  GSM /GPRS fault  IP interface fault CONDITIONS THAT CAN BE INHIBITED The conditions that can be inhibited may be overridden and bypassed by means of specific manual commands imparted by the User or by the Installer.
  • Page 20: Example Of Overriding

     Key customised input  GSM/PSTN (available only with 1068/005 control panel) phone communicator  Via Urmet Secure App - 1068set Android App Conditions that would require inhibition by the user also cause the prevention of setting, since with these control devices it is not possible to confirm the inhibition.
  • Page 21: Alarms, Events And Indications

    ALARMS, EVENTS AND INDICATIONS This chapter contains a detailed description of the alarms, events and signalling managed by 1068/005 and 1068/010 control panels. DESCRIPTION OF SIGNALLING EVENTS IN THE LOG The table below contains the messages that are displayed in the Log, the possible causes of the failure or malfunction that occurred, and actions to take to solve the problem.
  • Page 22  Perform the GSM field test to been detected get any details about the GSM Failure failure Faults  A PSTN communicator failure has  Available only with 1068/005 been detected control panel  Check the telephone PSTN Failure connection and the presence Faults of the line ...
  • Page 23 PSTN (available only with on the control panel are No dialogue 1068/005 control panel), radio correctly connected. Tampering devices (supervision enabled). Verify that:  Instantaneous and persistent loss  The 220V mains power is M – I – T – U...
  • Page 24 Description on Visible with Icon on Event Suggested actions System log code... keypad display  Verify that all tampers of the Tamper --------------- devices in the system are closed Tampering  A customised technological input Technological M – I – T – U --------------- --------------- has been opened...
  • Page 25: Advanced System Management

    ADVANCED SYSTEM MANAGEMENT This chapter contains information for complete system management including the procedures which are used less frequently than the system setting and unsetting procedures. SYSTEM ACCESS CODES Access to given system functions is permitted according to the access code type (Master, User, Installer or Technical Manager). The available codes are: Master code.
  • Page 26: Default Access Codes

    5.1.1 Default access codes The 1068/005 and 1068/010 control panels is provided with default codes when leaving the factory. The Installer and Technical Manager codes are enabled at the factory and automatically deactivated when a valid Master or User code is entered for the first time.
  • Page 27: Menu

    MENU All system configuration and enabling operations are performed using menus. The operations for accessing and navigating menus are described below. 5.2.1 How to access menus The menus can be accessed in two ways: By entering an access code (Master, Installer, User or Technical Manager), then The displayed menu will reflect the privileges of the access code used.
  • Page 28: Free Access Menu

    The various keys used to navigate the menus are shown in the following table. Description It identifies a parameter and activates and deactivates a certain function associated with the relevant symbol positioned above according to the scrolling menu. It confirms the entered access code, accesses the displayed submenu or confirms the selection made. It goes back to the previous page or menu level.
  • Page 29: Main Menu

    M - I - T - U Submenu M - I sending methods, to set parameters of the PSTN settings (available only with 1068/005 control panel) and GSM, GPRS networks and IP interface, to edit SMS messages, and to enable and configure other telephone functions. ...
  • Page 30: How To Enter Alphanumeric Characters

    HOW TO ENTER ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS The keypad can be used to enter alphanumeric characters to store descriptive names for users, zones, outputs etc. Each name can be up to 24 characters long. Press the keys to select several characters cyclically as shown on the following table. A cursor will blink on the display at the entry point of the new character.
  • Page 31: How To Enable The Installer

    5.4.1 How to enable the Installer The Installer must have been previously enabled to work on the system. For safety reasons, Installer enabling is cancelled whenever a User or Master code is entered or when an electronic or proximity key, remote control or wireless keypad is used. IMPORTANT! The Installer is automatically enabled each time the system is turned on.
  • Page 32: How To Enable A Key

    Remote unsetting can be done through the "Urmet secure, Urmet 1068set” App, PSTN answering machine (available only with 1068/005 control panel), GSM answering machine. Proceed as follows to enable remote system unsetting: Access the MASTER menu by entering the access code.
  • Page 33: Enabling Anti-Thieft Function

    5.4.8 Enabling anti-thieft function Proceed as follows to enable the function anti-thieft: Access the MASTER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm; Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the symbol. Press to confirm; Select "Authorisations" by pressing the key associated with the symbol.
  • Page 34: How To Disable Remote Access

    If you disable the remote unsetting of the system, you will no longer be able to disable the PSTN answering machine (available only with 1068/005 control panel), and the GSM answering machine via the "Urmet secure” and "Urmet 1068set" Apps.
  • Page 35: System Log

    SYSTEM LOG 1068/005 Control panel The System Log stores the last 500 events (setting, unsetting, alarm, tamper etc.) which concerned the system. The events are stored from the most recent to the oldest, i.e. the most recent event is the one with the lowest identification number.
  • Page 36: How To Interpret Viewed Data

    5.5.1 How to interpret viewed data Stored event information is displayed in the Event Log as follows: where:  001: is the number of the event (001 is the most recent event, 500 is the oldest).  03/04: is the date of the event; ...
  • Page 37: Users

    USERS This chapter explains how to add new users. Adding a User essentially means configuring a “User” memory of the control panel, i.e. defining whether it is associated to the entire system or only to some zones and programming a descriptive name. The new user must be enabled after they have been created (see paragraph 5.4 Enabling and disabling).
  • Page 38: Phone Dialer And Ip Interface

    The information contained below implies that the 1068/005 or 1068/010 control panel is connected to at least one telephone network (PSTN via the 1068/014 module and can only used with the 1068/005 control panel or GSM via the 1068/458 module) and/or is connected to a local area network or the Internet (via the 1068/013 module).
  • Page 39: Phone Numbers And Ip Addresses

    PHONE NUMBERS AND IP ADDRESSES The 1068 series control panels can store a directory of 12 elements. Each of these elements can be configured to contain either a phone number or an IP address. The configurations that can be modified for each of these 12 elements are as follows: The phone number or the IP address and port pair;...
  • Page 40: Changing The Sending Mode

    1. PSTN network. It requires the 1068/014 module and is compatible with vocal call, IDP call and IDP backup sending modes (available only with 1068/005 control panel); 2. GSM network. It requires the 1068/458 module and is compatible with vocal call, SMS, IDP call and IDP backup sending modes;...
  • Page 41: Changing Events To Be Notified

    7.2.6 Changing events to be notified To change the events that will be notified to the number or IP address proceed as follows: 1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm; 2. Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the symbol.
  • Page 42: User Remote Control

    USER REMOTE CONTROL ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF OUTPUTS WITH SMS Outputs programmed as “commandable” can be activated or deactivated remotely by sending SMS messages. The "Incoming SMS" GSM parameter must be enabled to use this function. Furthermore, the text message must come from a known phone number, i.e. one of the 12 phone numbers stored on the control panel.
  • Page 43: Remote Control With Guided Voice Menu

    PSTN rings". This parameter should be programmed to a value greater than zero. 8.4.2 Calling the PSTN answering machine with an answering machine available (available only with 1068/005 control panel) The answering or fax machine must be set to pick up after at least two rings in order to be able to call the PSTN answering machine when on the line there are an answering or fax machine.
  • Page 44: List Of Dtmf Commands For Vocal Answer Machine

    LIST OF DTMF COMMANDS FOR VOCAL ANSWER MACHINE Accepted DTMF key Function Action digits 01-04” Activation of entered zones followed by # (only if associated with the code used to access the answering machine). Zones setting Activation of all zones associated to the code. “01-04”...
  • Page 45: System Test

    SYSTEM TEST PERIODICAL TESTS It is advisable to check perfect operation of the intrusion alarm system regularly. The main tests are:  Inputs  Outputs  Control panel Battery  Call or SMS  Push notification sending  GSM field ...
  • Page 46: Control Panel Battery Test

    9.1.3 Control panel battery test Proceed as follows to check the condition of the control panel battery: Access the MASTER / INSTALLER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm; Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the symbol.
  • Page 47: Gprs/Gsm Field Test

    9.1.6 GPRS/GSM Field Test Proceed as follows to test the GSM/GPRS field signal level: Access the MASTER / INSTALLER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm; Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the symbol. Press to confirm;...
  • Page 48: System Sheet

    10 SYSTEM SHEET 10.1 INSTALLATION DETAILS Installation date Last name and first name Address Phone 10.2 ZONES TABLE Zone ID Zone description Notes DS1068-020B LBT20769...
  • Page 49: Table Of Programmed Phone Numbers

    10.3 TABLE OF PROGRAMMED PHONE NUMBERS Name Phone no. DS1068-020B LBT20769...
  • Page 50: Quick Guide To Remote Control

    11 QUICK GUIDE TO REMOTE CONTROL Cut out the following quick reference guides along the lines to keep the list of remote control commands handy at all times. The folded guide is credit-card-sized to conveniently fit in a wallet or purse. How to skip a telephone answering machine Guided voice menu Call the control panel from a DTMF tone phone.
  • Page 51 DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
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