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WARNING Do not use the equipment without first reading the instruction manual. PROGRAMMING GUIDE ALARM FUNCTION AGILITY PLUS BOARD PXXXXX - 05/2022 Rev. 1...
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MAIN FEATURES OF THE ALARM FUNCTION • 1 Wired Sector [Closing limit switch – FCF] • 8 Wireless Sectors 433.92MHz [ Magnetto / Smart RF ] • Selection of ZAP4 transmitter button as Arm / Disarm function • Selection of ZAP4 transmitter button as Internal Arming function •...
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APPLICATION Figure 1 illustrates a typical application of the Agility Plus Board acting as a gate alarm function. It is intended for the perimeter protection of a garage and entrance gate. The magnet and reed sensor limit switch besides setting the close limit also behaves as a wired sector of the alarm.
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FUNCTIONING In the factory default, only the wired sector, ie, the closing limit switch (FCF) is enabled for monitoring the gate as specified in the table and its parameters. Wireless sectors (sectors 1 through 8) are disabled by factory default. When the board is energized and the gate is closed with the closing limit switch (FCF) activated or when the gate closing cycle ends with the closing limit switch (FCF) sensor activated and the gate alarm function is enabled the alarm will be armed after auto-arm time is reached.
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VIEWING THE ALARM OPERATING CONDITIONS AND SECTORS THROUGH THE PROG DISPLAY To view the operating conditions of the alarm, sectors and the panic function, it will be necessary to be on the main screen and then press the (-) key to change the monitoring as shown in the cycle shown below. It starts at screen #1 and ends at screen #14, then returns to screen #1 repeating the cycle of display while the (-) key is in use.
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MONITORING IF ALARM IS ENABLED / DISABLED AND TIMES FOR AUTOMATIC ARM AND SIREN ACTIVATED On this screen it is possible to monitor the conditions of the alarm activities, as follows: • Enabled / Disabled, • Internal Arming Mode, • Time-to-arm timer, •...
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VIEWING SENSOR SIGNAL When the sensors are activated or triggered and the signals are received by the board, the number of the detected sensor is indicated on the screen. As an example in the image below the wired sector (FCF) and the wireless sectors(8 and 2) were detected by the board.
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MONITORING SCREEN OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE WIRED AND WIRELESS SECTORS • Sectors that have no indicator sign means the sector is off. • The sectors that have the indicator sign mean that it is enabled and that it has not had any violations. •...
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SCREEN OF INDIVIDUAL CONDITIONS OF EACH SECTOR On this screen, you can monitor the activities and individual conditions of each sector, as follows: • Displays the sector number, • If the sector is in internal monitoring mode, • The conditions (Disabled, Armed, Disarmed, Violated or Blocked by Auto-nullable, •...
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PANIC ALARM CONDITIONS MONITORING SCREEN This screen displays the countdown timer every second for panic alarm triggering, and whether a panic key entry has been recorded, and also whether panic alarm triggering has been recorded. To cancel the panic alarm trigger timer and clear the two records of “Key” and “Hold” execute the alarm disarm using the ARM/DISARM button of the user-defined control, or press the defined panic button again by the user with the gate closed.
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ENABLING ALARM FUNCTION Settings screens available in the PROG for parameterization of the functioning of the alarm function in the Agility Plus board. ALARM FUNCTION Disabled Able Figure 8 – Enable / Disable the alarm function Able Figure 8 - When the alarm board function is enabled and the gate is closed with the closing limit switch (FCF) sensor activated, the garage light and the PGM output (TRV) will be activated for a time of 0.5 seconds a once.
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TRANSMITTER BUTTON SELECTION SCREEN AS ARM / DISARM ALARM Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the temporary arm/disarm function of the alarm. If the alarm is disarmed and there is a command to open the gate and after the closing of the closing cycle with the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, the alarm will be automatically reset and all sectors that are activated will be monitored.
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TRANSMITTER BUTTON SELECTION SCREEN AS INTERNAL ALARM ARM Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the internal alarm arming function. With the gate closed and the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, press the button that was configured as internal arming to activate the monitoring of the sectors that are configured as internal arming.
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HOW TO RECORD SENSOR Displays number of recorded devices Messages when recording sensors after (+) button is pressed No signal Waiting for device signal (+) Sensor Signal Device ready to be registered Sector Sensor: x Device registered and displays sector number Denied Sector: x Device already registered and displays sector number Full memory...
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HOW TO REPLACE WIRELESS SENSOR Using the (-) button select the sector to change the wireless Displays number of device recorded devices Messages when replacing sensors after (+) button is pressed No signal Waiting for device signal (+) Sensor Signal Device ready to be registered Sector Sensor: x Device registered and displays sector number...
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HOW TO DELETE WIRELESS SENSOR Displays number of recorded devices Figure 13 - Wireless Devices Exclusion Screen Figure 13 – To exclude all wireless devices from sectors, press the (+) button on the keyboard to perform the operation. After operation the value 0 is displayed on the screen.
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HOW TO PUT TRIGGER SIREN TIME Siren time On Minimum: 1 minute Maximum: 240 minutes Figure 14 – Siren Time Screen Figure 14 – Configuration screen of the time the siren will be on after the sector is violated and triggered. (+) button to increase the time value and, (-) button to decrease the time value.
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HOW TO SET OUTPUT ARM TIME SECTORS Automatic arm time Minimum: 1 second Maximum: 240 seconds Figure 15 - Auto-arm time screen Figure 15 – Time configuration screen when the board will arm the alarm for monitoring the sectors. (+) button to increase the time value and, (-) button to decrease the time value.
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PROGRAMMING PGM OUTPUT (LOCK) PGM operating mode - TRV output Retention Pulsed 1 pulse 2 pulse 3 pulse Command pulse receiver Siren Figure 16 – PGM mode selection screen Figure 16 – Settings screen of how the Agility TRV board output will behave as a programmable PGM output. Retention Mode The PGM output will be retained in the on state when a sector is violated and will remain in this state even if the board is turned off and on.
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1 Pulse Mode When a sector is violated, the PGM output will turn on only once, for a period of 30 seconds, and then turn off. After the siren time expires or receiving a valid transmitter command, the board will enter the sector monito- ring mode for alarm if the gate is closed.
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Otherwise, the Agility Plus board “ALARM” function also becomes a wired sector with 9 integrated sub-sectors for alarm board such as CODIGUS using the contacts of the PGM relay module. Agility Plus Board “ALARM” function Figure 17 – Agility Plus board application “ALARM” function as a wireless sector with 9 sub-sectors for CODIGUS board...
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Siren Mode When a sector is violated the PGM output will be turned on. After the siren time expires or a valid transmitter command is received, the PGM output will be turned off and the board will enter the sector monitoring mode for alarm if the gate is closed. In this application mode, the DETON siren is connected to the PGM output.
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When the gate is closed and the alarm is disarmed and upon receiving a command from the transmitter with the button set to arm/disarm, the PGM and LG outputs will be turned on once for a period of 0.5 seconds and the alarm will be armed after user-defined arming time.
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SCREEN TO SELECT THE ARMED TRIGGER MODE WHEN THE GATE IS CLOSED LG ARMED TRIGGER + SIREN None LG + Siren Siren Figure 18 - User warning mode when alarm is armed With the gate closed, and when the alarm function is enabled and in disarmed mode, and the control arming button is pressed, then the siren beep will be activated 1 time, indicating that the board will be armed after the arming time defined by the user is reached.
SCREEN TO ENABLE / DISABLE THE PANIC FUNCTION IS INTENDED TO ENABLE THE ALARM FUNCTION OF THE PANIC BUTTON OF THE CONTROL PANIC FUNCTION P A N Disabled Enabled Figure19 - Enable/Disable the Panic Function Description of how the panic function works when it is enabled. When the board receives a command from the transmitter in which the pressed key is defined as a panic button with pulse only Safe Access1, it will trigger the gate for an opening and/or closing cycle, and the cou- ntdown of the timer defined by the time user delay for triggering the panic alarm.
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SCREEN TO SELECT THE CONTROL BUTTON THAT WILL HAVE THE PANIC FUNCTION PANIC FUNCTION KEY Access Figure 20 - select transmitter button as panic The panic button selected as “Access” means that all control keys that are recorded in the board, and that do not have any special function selected, but only access, will also be defined as a panic button, that is, Secure Access...
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SCREEN TO SELECT THE DELAY TIME FOR TRIPPING THE PANIC ALARM Delay time for triggering the panic alarm Minimum: 30 sec Maximum: 10.00 minutes Figure 21 - Time for panic triggering When the user-selected panic button is used for gate opening/closing command, ie Safe Access , then the panic timer will be triggered with the time defined by the user in the PROG settings.
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The triggering of a panic alarm can be signaled by the Siren through the PGM module, and also be sent to the PPA application via WiFi. When the WiFi-only device is selected to send the triggered panic alert signal to the PPA application, the swi- tch is in silent panic alert triggering mode.
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SCREEN TO SELECT THE TYPE OF ACTION BY THE PANIC BUTTON Siren or Secure Access P: SafeAccess P:Sir 3s:Open P: Open 3s:Sir Figure 23 - Panic button action The functionality of the panic button action is very useful in cases where the user is arriving at his house and realizes that suspects are standing nearby, in this particular case before sending the command to open the gate, then only the siren can be triggered to alert nearby neighbors for actions to be taken.
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PANIC ALARM CONDITIONS MONITORING AND RESET SCREEN Countdown clock for triggering panic alarm minutes seconds When the texts “Key” and “Hold” are checked, it When only the text “Key” is marked, it means that means that the board is in a state of panic alarm the panic key event is registered in the internal triggered and registered in the board internal memory of the board.
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SETTING FACTORY DEFAULTS ALARM FUNCTION Figure 25 - Factory default alarm function screen There are two independent settings in the Agility Plus “ALARM” function to restore the factory default, which are: • Operator. • Alarm. Factory defaults Alarm Board TX ARM/DISARM Button: None TX INTERNAL ARM Button: None...
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SELECTING SECTOR Sector Figure 26 - Sector selection screen Figure 26 – On this screen, the sector that will be configured by the user is selected to have individual characteristics and behaviors, as follows: • Enable / Disable • Trigger mode •...
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ENABLING SECTOR Displays selected sector: fcf, s:1, s:2, s:3, s:4, s:5, s:6, s:7 and s:8 Sector Enable Disable Figure 27 – Sector enable/disable screen Figure 27 – This screen allows the user to individually Enable / Disable the sector. Displays selected sector: fcf, s:1, s:2, s:3, s:4, s:5, s:6, s:7 and s:8 Trigger mode Sector Instantaneous...
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SETTING NUMBER OF EVENTS Displays selected sector: fcf, s:1, s:2, s:3, s:4, s:5, s:6, s:7 and s:8 Nullable uto counter Nullable Auto OFF Nr. events: 001 (Minimum) Nr. events: 250 (Maximum) Figure 29 - Sector self-cancelable counter screen Figure 29 – The auto-nullable mode is enabled when there are any number of events selected by the user. This function has the purpose of auto canceling the sector that reached the number of events defined by the user.
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CONFIGURING AUTO NULLABLE TRIGGER Displays selected sector: fcf, s:1, s:2, s:3, s:4, s:5, s:6, s:7 and s:8 Trigger Mode auto nullable > Siren Trigger > Sensor Trigger Figure 30 - Sector Auto Nullable Mode Screen Figure 30 – This screen allows the user to select which trigger mode will be used by the self-cancelable cou- nter, as follows: Siren Trigger - The override counter will count down at the end of the siren trigger, which is defined by the user.
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CONFIGURING INTERNAL ARMING Displays selected sector: fcf, s:1, s:2, s:3, s:4, s:5, s:6, s:7 and Internal Arm Figure 31 - Sector internal arming screen Figure 31 – It has the function of activating the sector as an internal arm, that is, the user can define which sectors were in a monitoring state when the owner is inside the residence, such as the gate, the social door of the gate and the perimeter of the garage may be activated.
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CONFIGURING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE TRANSMITTER BUTTONS The transmitter buttons can have different behaviors like gate command, pedestrian, arm/disarm, internal arm and panic that are defined by the user in PROG. IMPORTANT: In this case, for correct operation, all transmitter buttons must be recorded in the board as access and then define the individual characteristics of each button.
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TESTING TRANSMITTER BUTTONS Because some models of transmitters have the buttons inverted in the hardware of the board, then it will be necessary to carry out the test of the button first to know which button 1, button 2, button 3 and button 4 are with PROG.
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ACTIVATING PEDESTRIAN FUNCTION Setting button as pedestrian function Activate pedestrian function via PROG. PEDESTRIAN Disabled Enabled Figure 34 - Screen to enable / disable the pedestrian function...
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SETTING TRANSMITTER AS PEDESTRIAN FUNCTION Select which transmitter button will function as a pedestrian. TX PEDESTRIAN None Figure 35 - Screen to select the transmitter button for pedestrian function...
HOW TO ACTIVATE THE ALARM FUNCTION ALARM FUNCTION Disabled Enabled Figure 36 - Screen to enable / disable the alarm function.
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SELECTING WHICH TRANSMITTER BUTTON WILL FUNCTION AS ALARM ARM/ DISARM TX ARM / DESARM None Figure 37 - Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the temporary arm/disarm alarm function. If the alarm is disarmed and there is a command to open the gate and after closing the closing cycle with the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, the alarm will be automatically reset and all sectors that are activated will be monitored.
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SELECTING WHICH TRANSMITTER BUTTON WILL FUNCTION AS INTERNAL ARM ALARM TX INTERNAL ARM None Figure 38 - Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the internal arming function of the alarm. With the gate closed and the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, press the button that has been configured as internal arming to activate the monitoring of the sectors that are configured as internal arming.
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