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Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................... 4
Important safety information ....................................................................................................... 6
Detection of defects .................................................................................................................... 7
Designated use ........................................................................................................................... 7
Hardware description ............................................................................................................................... 8
Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................ 9
Put the LUPUSEC-XT2 into operation .................................................................................................. 10
Control unit ............................................................................................................................... 10
Place of installation ................................................................................................................... 10
Install the control unit ................................................................................................................ 11
Connect the control unit ............................................................................................................ 11
Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC-XT2 ............................................................................. 13
Change the language of the XT2 interface............................................................................................ 14
Description of menus ............................................................................................................................. 15
Home menu ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Overview ................................................................................................................................... 15
History ....................................................................................................................................... 18
Captured events ....................................................................................................................... 18
PIN codes ................................................................................................................................. 19
Control unit menu .................................................................................................................................. 20
Status ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Automation ................................................................................................................................ 21
Wireless switches ..................................................................................................................... 23
UPIC (universal IR transmitter) ................................................................................................. 24
Sensors menu ....................................................................................................................................... 25
List ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Edit sensor ................................................................................................................................ 27
Add ............................................................................................................................................ 32
Range ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Devices ..................................................................................................................................... 33
Siren.......................................................................................................................................... 36
Network menu ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 38
DNS .......................................................................................................................................... 38
UPnP......................................................................................................................................... 39
GSM & SMS ............................................................................................................................. 40
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Place of installation ........................10 Install the control unit ........................ 11 Connect the control unit ......................11 Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC-XT2 ................13 Change the language of the XT2 interface.................... 14 Description of menus ..........................15 Home menu ............................
  • Page 2 Remote access via the internet ......................65 Create Dynamic DNS account ....................67 Access via your iPhone ......................72 The user interface of the LUPUSEC-XT2 mobile app (iPhone) ..........74 Access via the LUPUSEC-Android app ..................80 Profile list ........................81 Main menu ........................
  • Page 3 Put the medical emergency controller into operation ..........102 Wireless sockets (PSS) ......................103 Put the wireless sockets into operation ..............103 Glass breakage detector......................105 Put the glass breakage detector into operation ............105 PIR network camera ....................... 107 Put the PIR network camera into operation ...............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LUPUSEC-XT2 wireless security system. Before you start the system, please take the time to read the following safety and installation information carefully and attentively. It is imperative to comply with these instructions in order to ensure the safe operation. If you have any further questions, please contact your local retailer or LUPUS-Electronics directly.
  • Page 5 WARNING: TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK, YOU MUST NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WET AND MOIST CONDITIONS AT ANY TIME. All Lupus-Electronics products are lead-free and meet the requirements stated under the European Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Warning The warranty claim will expire in case of damages resulting from the non-observance of this manual. We do not assume any liability for consequential damages. We do not assume any liability for damages to persons and/or material whatsoever, which result from improper handling or noncompliance with the safety instructions.
  • Page 7: Detection Of Defects

    Detection of defects If you notice any kind of defect, disconnect the alarm system from the power supply and contact your retailer or Lupus-Electronics directly. Any further usage of the system may lead to fire or electric shock! Designated use This alarm system is intended for property security purposes.
  • Page 8: Hardware Description

    Hardware description The LUPUSEC-XT2 control unit has three different control LEDs, which inform you about the control unit’s status. 1. Error LED  Red on = system error (list via Control unit  Status  XT2 Status)  Off = system in proper state 2.
  • Page 9: Scope Of Delivery

    5. LAN port 6. Learn button Scope of delivery Please check immediately after the delivery of the LUPUSEC-XT2 control unit, whether the product’s scope of delivery includes the following components:  Alarm system LUPUSEC-XT2  Drilling template including screw set ...
  • Page 10: Put The Lupusec-Xt2 Into Operation

    Put the LUPUSEC-XT2 into operation The following pages describe the installation and start-up of the LUPUSEC-XT2 systematically. To avoid damages to the system, please observe these instructions in detail and read the manual carefully before you start. For your convenience, you will find detailed installation videos on the enclosed CD.
  • Page 11: Install The Control Unit

    Install the control unit You can either position the LUPUSEC-XT2 in a central place or mount it to the wall. For the latter purpose, screws, dowels, and a drilling template are included in the scope of delivery. To mount the device to wall, remove the rubber nubs from the bottom of the device.
  • Page 12 3. Connect the provided power supply unit to the LUPUSEC-XT2. The control unit needs about 30 seconds to boot. 4. The Error LED of the control unit lights up and an warning signal sounds every 30 seconds. The cause is that usually no SIM card is inserted upon the first start-up, which the control unit interprets as a system error.
  • Page 13: Access To The Main Interface Of The Lupusec-Xt2

    (if installed and connected). To open the main menu of the control unit, proceed as follows: 1. Start the link “LUPUSEC-XT2 network finder” from the CD (or enter the IP address of the XT2 - if already known - in your browser).
  • Page 14: Change The Language Of The Xt2 Interface

    Enter one of the following access data: User name: admin, password: admin1234 The admin can configure all settings of the XT2, only he can change network settings and system settings (firmware, backup, factory settings). User name: expert, password: expert1234 Provides experts with all the required rights. All the important system settings (add/configure sensors) can be changed.
  • Page 15: Description Of Menus

    PIR camera, and PIN codes. Overview The main window of the LUPUSEC-XT2 shows all the important information on the status of your alarm system. You can see at a glance, whether e.g. a window is open, an alarm was triggered, a battery runs low, or live pictures from your LUPUSNET HD camera (not included in scope of delivery).
  • Page 16 The displayed configuration menu changes with the selection. 4. Firmware version, GSM, logout  Shows the currently installed firmware version. Please note that Lupus Electronics offers regular updates of firmware version for download in order to implement new functions or correct mistakes.
  • Page 17 o If the alarm system is set to Arm, it is armed, i.e. each activation of a sensor causes an alarm. o Use the Home modes 1-3 to activate specific partial areas. If e.g. a motion detector is located in the kitchen, which would trigger an alarm when someone enters the kitchen at night, set the item “Home 1 response”...
  • Page 18: History

    History The history shows all sensor messages of the connected temperature sensors or electric meters as well as the system messages. The history lists each system message, like e.g. armed or disarmed, with date and time. Shows the recent sensor events, sorted by date, time, sensor name, and event. Captured events Shows all recent recordings of motions captured by your PIR cameras, sorted by zone, picture, and recording date.
  • Page 19: Pin Codes

    PIN codes PIN codes are exclusively relevant to the user for controlling the control unit with a keypad. They enable up to 20 different users (per area) to arm/disarm the system. Firmware 0.0.2.7M and higher enable controlling both areas with a keypad. Depending on which area the PIN code belongs to, the respective area is controlled.
  • Page 20: Control Unit Menu

    The menu “XT2 Status” shows the status of the LUPUSEC-XT2. Zones:  Areas: To arm or disarm the two areas of the LUPUSEC-XT2 alarm system or to activate the Home mode. XT2 Status: Shows the battery status, the tamper contact status, possible radio interferences with other transmitters, the DC power supply status, as well as the transmission power.
  • Page 21: Automation

    Automation In the Automation menu, you can automatically arm or disarm the control unit among other things at certain times and conditions, control any consumer (device) via wireless sockets and in-wall relays (zones) depending on temperature and sensor action, activate or deactivate entire (wireless switch) groups and more. You can establish up to 40 automation rules.
  • Page 22  Go to ACTION and select SWITCH ZONE OFF  AREA 1  ZONE 1 From then on, whenever you leave the house and arm the alarm system, the XT2 will turn off the respective PSS wireless socket Zone 1, and you save energy. Similarly, you can configure the same rule for the HOME mode.
  • Page 23: Wireless Switches

    Settings: If door contact XY closes, the system is automatically armed. For this purpose, select the required sensor from the menu Sensors  List (via Edit) and select one of the maximally 16 definable rules. Note: You can assign several automations to one rule, e.g. to arm the control unit in case of sensor activity and at the same time switch off a socket.
  • Page 24: Upic (Universal Ir Transmitter)

    interface or automatically via the Automation menu of the control unit. For this purpose, you need to program them. For further details, please refer to the product description of the wireless sockets/in-wall relays. List of installed wireless switches Shows a list of all wireless sockets and in-wall relays. In the list, you can change the sensor settings, delete, manually activate/deactivate or change over the devices or activate them only for a certain time.
  • Page 25: Sensors Menu

    Sensors menu Shows the sensor list including all the connected sensors. Add to integrate new sensors to the control unit; Range to test the signal strength; Devices to configure all devices (e.g. sirens) List The sensors menu “List” contains a list of all sensors connected to the LUPUSEC- XT2.
  • Page 26  Zone no. Shows the number of the zone. This is a consecutive number provided for each newly added sensor.  Type Shows the type of sensor, e.g. “Door contact” for a window/door contact.  Name You assign this name when you add a new sensor. It is limited to 30 characters. ...
  • Page 27: Edit Sensor

    Edit sensor You can assign different properties and actions to most of the sensors. In case of an alarm, they react in entirely different ways. Access the settings of a sensor via the following items: “List”  “Sensor list”, then click on “Edit” to the right of the sensor. Depending on the type of sensor, the following settings are available: Shows the sensor-specific ID (cannot be changed).
  • Page 28 Bypass If a sensor is set to bypass, this sensor will not trigger any alarms anymore (does not apply to tamper), as long as this value is set. Sensors, which cannot trigger alarms, e.g. sirens, therefore do not react to the bypass function. Disable tamper If this function is active, the sensor will not trigger tamper alarms anymore (by e-mail, text, siren wireless relay).
  • Page 29 Doorbell The control unit rings (audio signal sounds only in the control unit itself, but not in external sirens). Burglar alarm Follow This zone does not trigger the alarm, if an entry/exit zone has activated the “Entry delay” before. An immediate alarm is triggered, if the entry delay was not activated before.
  • Page 30 the status of the alarm system, enable this option. Afterwards, activate the PSS device manually once.
  • Page 31 Emergency button (only medical emergency controller + panic button) To set what kind of alarm is to be transmitted or which automation rule is executed, if the sensor alarm button is pressed. Alarm overview The Alarm overview shows you at a glance the behaviour of the learned sensors in the respective state (Arm, Home 1-3, Disarm) of the alarm system.
  • Page 32: Add

    In the menu “Add”, you can add sensors to the LUPUSEC-XT2. Simply click on “Start” next to “Add” to start the automatic sensor search. Then, start the test of the (“Learn”) mode sensor to install. Read the sensor description to find out, how to add the sensors.
  • Page 33: Devices

    Device settings External sirens can be configured or additional devices, including wireless repeaters and wireless relays, added to the LUPUSEC-XT2 in the menu “Sensors”  “Devices”. Select from the drop-down menu “Activate device for area”, to which area the device is to be added (Area 1 / 2).
  • Page 34 Siren settings  Tamper contact on/off Deactivates the tamper contact of all currently connected “external” (in addition to the control unit) sirens for one hour (useful e.g. to change the batteries). o Click on “Tamper contact off” o Then click on “Apply device” below Note: If the tamper contact is disabled, the siren does not transmit status updates to the control unit anymore for as long as it is disabled.
  • Page 35 o Click on “Confirmation signal off” o Then click on “Apply device” below Note: If the tamper contact of the siren is open when arming the system, five short acoustic signals sound even though the confirmation signal is disabled.  Entry signal on/off With this function active, the siren will sound confirmation signals for the duration of the defined delay until the system is armed.
  • Page 36: Siren

     Confirmation flash Specify, whether the siren is to flash for confirmation, if the status changes (Arm / Home / Disarm).  Exit flash Specify, whether the siren is to flash for confirmation during the delay when leaving.  Entry flash Specify, whether the siren is to flash for confirmation during the delay when entering.
  • Page 37 configure them differently, all external sirens sound either the alarm or none of them does. Similar to the internal siren, the following options are available for selection: Burglary, fire/emergency exit, water, personal threat, medical emergency Note: A possibly installed wireless relay reacts similarly to an external siren. If e.g. the alarm for external sirens in case of burglaries is disabled, then the wireless relay will not apply as well in case of burglary alarm.
  • Page 38: Network Menu

    Cameras. Settings In the Network menu, you can define the IP address of the LUPUSEC-XT2. We recommend the default setting “Receive IP address automatically (DCHP)”, if your network includes a router. Thus, the router provides the alarm system automatically with a matching address.
  • Page 39: Upnp

    “Remote access via the internet”)  User name: Enter the login name of the DDNS website.  Password: Enter the related password. Apply the changes with OK; reject them with Reset. UPnP Enable UPnP: The UPnP function enables the LUPUSEC-XT2 to be visible and...
  • Page 40: Gsm & Sms

    GSM & SMS In case of an active alarm, the LUPUSEC-XT2 is able to send a text message to a security firm or to any cell phone.
  • Page 41  Key: Enter the key you assigned to you by smstrade.de (further explanations on the next pages).  Route: Use only smstrade route “Gold” service, as the sender number does not change with “Gold”. To use the text alert service (via the internet), you need an account on the website of www.smstrade.de.
  • Page 42 LUPUSEC-XT2 as well as with regard to the content, correctness, or legitimacy of the goods, services, and material provided by the third party and the third party website.
  • Page 43 Message type incorrect Delete message type or use one of the following values: flash, unicode, binary, voice. SMS route incorrect Available routes: basic, gold, direct Identification failed Check Gateway Key Insufficient credit Charge credit Network not covered Choose different route Feature impossible Choose different route Delivery to SMS-C failed...
  • Page 44: Cameras

    In the Cameras menu, you can integrate all LUPUSNET HD IP cameras as well as the LUPUSTEC-LE800+ and LE800 D1 series into the LUPUSEC-XT2. You can add a maximum of four cameras. In theory, you can show pictures from any camera/recorder, if the device has an MJPEG path, which you need to enter.
  • Page 45 IP address: test.lupus-ddns.de Port: 10030 Stream 2: ?CH=2 In the example, the link needs to look as follows: http://admin:admin@test.lupus-ddns.de:10030/GetData.cgi?CH=2 The command “/GetData.cgi” shows the camera’s JPEG stream, which transmits at up to 25 frames/second. If the data volume is too big for your local network, you can downsize the stream to a refreshment rate of one picture every three seconds.
  • Page 46: Settings Menu

    Contact ID To use the “Contact ID” menu, you must make use of a third party security service. The security firm will be connected via Contact ID to the LUPUSEC-XT2, informed about any important status changes, and can react immediately.
  • Page 47: Contact Id Syntax

     Port The assigned port of the security service  Example: rptn://123456@94.214.112.83:2280 The security firm can thus be informed about status changes of the LUPUSEC-XT2.  Level Specify when to transmit a report o All events: Each status change and alarm will be transmitted.
  • Page 48 The event codes are sorted by groups: Group 100: Alarms 100, "Medical emergency alarm" 101, "Emergency alarm" 110, "Fire alarm" 111, "Smoke alarm" 114, "Heat alarm" 120, "Hold-up alarm 121, "Panic alarm" 122, "Silent alarm" 130, "Burglary" 131, "Burglary (perimeter)" 132, "Burglary (indoor)"...
  • Page 49: Control Unit

    1234 = Account at the security firm = Identification of a report via „Contact ID“ 1131 = The first digit (here: 1) stands for “New event”, followed by the event code: 131, which stands for a perimeter alarm = Area number = Zone number = Check sum Control unit...
  • Page 50  Report radio interferences Enable this function (as of 1 or 2 minutes), if the control unit is to report radio interferences by e-mail, text message, or contact ID. No audio warning will sound.  Audio warning in case of network failure Specify, whether you want to hear a regular audio warning with the network connection deactivated or unused.
  • Page 51 Area settings  Area settings Specify to which are the following settings shall apply. Main settings  Final Door Enable this option, if the last door contact detected open is to arm the system automatically when closed, even though the delay would still be active. ...
  • Page 52 Note: The errors are listed in the menu “Control unit”  „XT2 status“. o Force: The system is armed directly irrespective of errors in the system (tamper, battery, open door, etc.).  Tamper alarm o Full Arm: The sirens will sound in case of tamper alarm only in Full Arm mode. They remain silent in all other modes (Disarm, Home 1-3).
  • Page 53 Note: If the alarm duration of an external siren is set shorter with the DIP switches (SW3+4), as described in this section, then the audio alarm of the external siren will end early. Vice versa, the alarm duration of an external siren will end early with the maximum alarm duration as described, if the DIP switches (SW3+4) are set to a longer alarm duration.
  • Page 54 Date and time General  Date Enter the current date (YYYY/MM/DD).  Time Enter the current time (HH:MM). Click on “Now” to use the current time of your PC.  Time zone Enter your current time zone. GMT+1 is used in Germany. ...
  • Page 55: Special Codes

    Select a timeserver from the list to synchronize the current time with. Special codes Use the “Special codes” menu of the LUPUSEC-XT2 to enter the “Silent alarm code” and the “Security firm code” as well as the “Temporary code” via the keypad.
  • Page 56: Report

    Report In this menu, you can define whether the control unit shall notify you in case of alarms, status changes or all events. You can either send text message reports via GSM / internet or by phone (via SIM card). You can also choose several methods in parallel to reduce the risk of failures.
  • Page 57: E-Mail

    E-mail The LUPUSEC-XT2 is able to send e-mails in case of alarms. You can have them sent to the security firm and to your private e-mail addresses. Please observe that the time between sending and receiving a notification e-mail is subject to external technical conditions, e.g.
  • Page 58  Server To enter the SMTP settings (e.g. smtp.emailservice.de) of the used e-mail provider. You can integrate them either directly from your e-mail provider or e.g. by means of a search engine (Google, Yahoo, etc.).  Port Enter the port of your SMTP server (standard port 25). ...
  • Page 59: Upload

    User name Your T-Online e-mail address Password Your T-Online e-mail password (not the password for the customer centre!) Sender Your T-Online e-mail address Tick Example for a GMAIL account: SMTP settings Server: smtp.gmail.com SMTP port User name Your Gmail e-mail address Password Your Gmail e-mail password Sender...
  • Page 60: Language

    the changes with Reset. Language Use the Language menu to change the set language of the XT2. When you press OK, the language is applied immediately and without restarting the system. You can choose between German, English, French, Spanish, and Italian. Only the language of the currently used web interface is changed.
  • Page 61: System Menu

    System menu This menu contains the additional system settings to change user name and password, save the control unit settings, execute firmware updates (admin only), and to inspect the log files of the XT2. Password Use this menu to change the password of the logged on user. The administrator can change all user names and the related passwords.
  • Page 62: Firmware

    Firmware The Firmware update menu is available only for the administrator account. Use the menu to update the system software, the sensor firmware, and the sensor software. For this purpose, click on “Search” and then enter the unpacked firmware file for LUPUS XT2 alarm system on your PC. Caution: Click on Apply ONLY ONCE! Observe the text “Caution! Read installation notes first!“...
  • Page 63: Backup & Restore

    “Learn Button”. The control unit is completely reset. Log files The log files of the LUPUSEC-XT2 contain information about the system booting process as well as all network accesses and status reports of the network services.
  • Page 64 Event report: Contains the important sensor and system reports. System event: Lists all the important system events, in particular error messages. Reported events: Contains all the reports sent by contact ID.
  • Page 65: Remote Access Via The Internet

    Remote access via the internet The LUPUSEC-XT2 enables you to retrieve and control the status of the entire system via the internet or an iPhone / iPad or Android mobile phone. Even the pictures form your LUPUS cameras or recorders can be shown at a central interface.
  • Page 66 You get this gateway IP address through Windows Clients by clicking on Start and then entering “CMD” in the “Execute” or “Search” text box (alternatively Windows key + R). A panel opens, in which you enter “ipconfig“. The result is the overview of your network adapters, the associated IP addresses, and the standard gateway.
  • Page 67: Create Dynamic Dns Account

    Create Dynamic DNS account As of late, LUPUS-Electronics is pleased to offer its own Dynamic DNS service, which is required to access your alarm system, cameras, and recorders externally. To create a DDNS address for external access, please proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 68 5. Click on “Register” and enter the same e-mail address that you used to log into your LUPUS account before. 6. Activate your account by means of the link you received by e-mail. 7. Log in using your user name and password. 8.
  • Page 69 Enter this host name together with your DDNS user name and your DDNS password in the XT2 menu “Network”  “DNS“. Use “my.lupus-ddns.de” as the update server. Then tick both options in the “UPnP” menu. Now you can access the alarm system from your browser via the internet via the following link: test.lupus-ddns.de:8080.
  • Page 70 3. You will be sent an e-mail containing the confirmation link. After the confirmation, the following screen will be displayed: 4. Log in with your e-mail address and password.
  • Page 71 5. Click on “Add a Host” and enter your “Hostname”. Then save with „Create Host“. 6. Enter the created user name/e-mail address, password, and your complete address (e.g. mydvr.zapto.org) in your router or recorder under DDNS. 7. The control unit should now be accessible externally via your address, e.g. http://mydvr.zapto.org.
  • Page 72: Access Via Your Iphone

    Access via your iPhone The LUPUSEC-XT2 provides you with a software interface tailored for Apple mobile phones. To install it on your iPhone, please proceed as follows: You can use the mobile interface for iPhones to check the status of the alarm system, arm and disarm the system, check for open doors and windows and much more.
  • Page 73 Tap the icon marked in red on the screen and then tap “Add to home screen”. Tap “Add” on top to add the “LUPUSEC-XT2” app to your iPhone-home screen. The mobile web interface will be loaded:...
  • Page 74: The User Interface Of The Lupusec-Xt2 Mobile App (Iphone)

    The user interface of the LUPUSEC-XT2 mobile app (iPhone) The bottom section of the mobile interface contains the menu bar. You can switch between the various information widgets either by clicking the menu items or by simply sliding the respective information widget sideways.
  • Page 75 If the control unit is armed and no system errors (open sensor / tamper contact, battery low, etc.) are available, the background changes to green and shows a green check mark (everything OK, system armed).
  • Page 76 If someone breaks into your house, the background changes to red and shows a bell. A red exclamation mark in the background indicates a system error (open sensor / tamper contact, battery low, etc.), which was not ignored.
  • Page 77 The Sensor widget The Sensor widget shows the status of seven sensors. All sensors with a “condition” are listed right on top (e.g. open window/door contacts or temperatures). The PSS widget (Power Switch Sensors) “Power Switch Sensors” (PSS) stands for power supply units, i.e. the wireless sockets and in-wall relays.
  • Page 78 The Logs widget (log files) The “Logs” widget shows the last seven general, system, or reported events. The History widget The “History” widget shows the last seven messages from power or temperature sensors. The Events item shows the last seven status changes of the alarm system.
  • Page 79 The LUPUS Camera widget The “Camera” widget shows the pictures taken by maximum three LUPUSNET HD IP cameras or your LUPUSTEC analogue recorders. Full access via mobile browser To fully see the configuration menu in a mobile browser (e.g. to show the complete sensor list), most mobile browsers have the option “Desktop view”.
  • Page 80: Access Via The Lupusec-Android App

    Access via the LUPUSEC-Android app Download the free Android app from Google Play Store. The following screen is shown when you first start the app: Enter the following data in the boxes:  Login profile name Choose a name (e.g. “Apartment”). This name will be shown in the profile list later. ...
  • Page 81: Profile List

    Profile list The following screen should be displayed: Create new or additional profile Tap to log in with this profile Press the created profile to log into your system. Pressing the profile icon longer opens a menu, from which you can choose to delete or edit the profile. After the successful login, the main menu of the app/system opens.
  • Page 82: Main Menu

    Main menu Main menu Main menu On the main screen of the app, you can open the menu either by swiping it from the left edge to the middle of the phone or by tapping the icon in the top left corner.
  • Page 83: Navigation Through The App

    Navigation through the app Tab bar Within the app, you can switch between the pages by swiping either from left to right or from right to left. Alternatively, select the desired pages directly from the upper tab bar (see figure).
  • Page 84: Description Of Sensors And Controls

    Description of sensors and controls The LUPUSEC-XT2 supports various sensors, detectors, and controls. All of them are connected wirelessly to the XT2. An alternating encryption ensures a safe two- way communication between the control unit and the sensors. The following describes a variety of accessories to be connected to the LUPUSEC- XT2 control unit.
  • Page 85: Put Keypad Into Operation

    Note:  In normal operating mode, all LEDs are off.  If a key is pressed, the Power LED lights up for 5 seconds, thus signalling operational readiness.  Status LED (Check system status of control unit with keypad): If you press the Status key on the keypad, the status of the control unit is checked.
  • Page 86 and be displayed in the control unit.  If no audio signal sounds, the control unit was not able to receive the keypad signal.  If the keypad is found, three short signals sound. 4. Add the keypad to the control unit. 5.
  • Page 87 Start the Test mode by entering the installer PIN code of the keypad (default 0000) and then pressing the * button. The Power LED lights up in orange. In the Test mode, press the following keys to activate the respective functions: Activate dual key functions 1+3 (panic alarm): * + 2 Activate dual key functions 4+6 (fire alarm): * + 3 Activate dual key functions 7+9 (emergency alarm): * + 4...
  • Page 88: Window / Door Contact

    Window / door contact Product description: 1. LED indicator 2. Test button 3. Switch (JP1): status monitoring 4. Battery 5. Lock screw 6. Mounting holes 7. Tamper contact 8. Battery breaker (delivery status) 9. Magnetic contact markings 10. Magnetic contact (to be positioned at the markings) 11.
  • Page 89: Put The Window/Door Contact Into Operation

    Put the window/door contact into operation 1. Remove the battery breaker from the back of the contact to energize the window/door contact. 2. Open the main menu of the alarm system. 3. Open the menu “Sensors”  “Add”. 4. Click on Start. 5.
  • Page 90: Put The Wireless In Door Siren Into Operation

    4 x screws + dowels 4 x 1.5 V D alkaline battery Put the wireless in door siren into operation 1. Remove the bottom of the wireless indoor siren by unscrewing the screw at the bottom. 2. Unscrew the four battery compartment screws and insert the supplied batteries. A brief signal sounds.
  • Page 91 11. The siren is very loud! Deactivate the sound either by disarming the alarm system or by removing the batteries. 12. Set SW7 to ON. Otherwise, you will receive regular reports that the siren is out of operation whenever the sensors are checked. 13.
  • Page 92: Wireless Outdoor Siren

    differently, you should delay the installation of these sirens or just disconnect these sirens from the power supply while the settings are changed. It is impossible to read out the current siren configuration. Battery: The wireless indoor siren requires 4 D-cell alkaline batteries. The average battery life is 2 years (depending on the usage).
  • Page 93 3. A blue switch bay with altogether seven switches is located in the middle of the electronic component. By default, they are all set to OFF (down). 4. The following table lists the functions of the switches: Mode to add the siren to the control unit (then back to OFF) Not occupied Alarm duration...
  • Page 94 Siren settings: Configure all the external sirens via the menu “Sensors”  “Siren”.  Tamper contact on / off Deactivates the tamper contact of all currently connected external sirens (installed in addition to the control unit) for one hour (useful e.g. to change the batteries). o Click on “Tamper contact off”.
  • Page 95 Audio signal Signal lamp Arm/Home 1 beep* The 3 LEDs light up once Disarm 2 beeps* The 3 LEDs light up once one after another Arm (battery low) 5 beeps The 3 LEDs light up three times Disarm (battery low) 5 beeps The 3 LEDs light up twice one after another Arm (tamper)
  • Page 96: Smoke Detector

    Smoke detector 1. LED:  After you inserted the batteries, the smoke detector is automatically in the calibration mode. The LED flashes during that time. The device can be added to the control unit.  The LED flashes every 30 seconds, if the integrated batteries run low. ...
  • Page 97 takes about 2 to 16 minutes and is completed at the end with two successful signals. If the calibration failed after 16 minutes, a constant beep will sound. In that case, remove the batteries and restart step 1.  You cannot integrate the smoke detector during the calibration; this is possible only before or after the calibration process.
  • Page 98: Pir Motion Detector

    PIR motion detector Product description: 1. Test button with LED indicator 2. Tamper contact 3. Battery breaker (delivery status) 4. Corner mount 5. Status update on/off (jumper 2) 6. Switch (jumper 3) to increase the sensitivity LED indicator: The LED is usually off in normal operation, except for the following situations: ...
  • Page 99 Installation: There are five holes in the middle of the motion detector’s back (3 slots, 2 small holes) to fasten the corner mount. Next to them, four notches are located for frontal wall mounting. There are two additional notches at each side to mount the motion detector angularly to the wall.
  • Page 100: Water Detector

    Water detector Product description: 1. Battery 2. Test button Put the water detector into operation 1. Open the housing by unscrewing the two screws from the housing bottom. 2. Install the supplied batteries. 3. Start the XT2 configuration menu and open the menu “Sensors”  “Add”. 4.
  • Page 101: Remote Control

    Remote control The XT2 remote control is able to set the system to the armed, home, or disarmed mode. Product description: 1. Arm button Press this button for approx. 3 seconds to arm the system. A warning signal (long beep) confirms this. Then you have a certain adjustable period to leave the house, before the system is armed automatically.
  • Page 102: Medical Emergency Controller

    control unit. Note: In the sensor properties of the remote control, you can assign predefined rules to the different buttons. You can e.g. define a rule to activate the Home mode 2 or 3 (the chapter “Automation” describes the rules). Medical emergency controller Product description: Alarm button:...
  • Page 103: Wireless Sockets (Pss)

    Wireless sockets (PSS) Product description: With an integrated wireless socket, you can supply a connected end device with power remotely (via web access/smartphone) or by manually pressing the LED button. You can create rules to specify when a wireless socket is to be activated or deactivated automatically as required.
  • Page 104  The power consumption in Watt and the state (on/off) is displayed via Sensors  List  Status.  You can activate or deactivate the PSS wireless socket manually via Home  Overview  Control or alternatively via Control unit  Wireless switches. ...
  • Page 105: Glass Breakage Detector

    Glass breakage detector Product description: The glass breakage detector reacts to the sound of breaking glass und alerts the alarm control unit. To avoid false alarms, the detection is done in two steps: First, the detector registers the breaking of glass and then the pieces of glass falling to the ground.
  • Page 106 7. You can test the signal strength at the intended place of installation. For that purpose, go to the intended place of installation, press Range test  Start in the control unit menu Sensors  Range and then press the Test button of the glass breakage sensor.
  • Page 107: Pir Network Camera

    PIR network camera Product description 1. Flash 2. Infrared sensor 3. Camera lens 4. Blue LED / Test (Learn) button 5. LED ON/OFF jumper (JP1) 6. Tamper contact 7. Standby mode ON/OFF jumper (JP2) 8. Battery compartment Blue LED:  The LED (4) lights up every 20 seconds, if the sensor is not added to the control unit yet.
  • Page 108 life is approx. three years. The control unit will inform you in case of a battery running low. Installation: We recommend installing the PIR network camera at a location which:  A possible burglar will pass for sure  Is at a height between 1.9 and 2 metres ...
  • Page 109  The horizontal view angle of the PIR network camera is 110°.  You cannot adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection.  The flash (1) is activated only with motion detection in the dark.  The PIR network camera is not compatible with the wireless repeater. ...
  • Page 110: Temperature Sensor

    Temperature sensor The LUPUSEC-XT temperature sensor measures the temperature at the place of installation and transmits any change directly to the control unit every 2 minutes. Product description: 1. Temperature probe 2. Internal control LED 3. Test button Put the temperature sensor into operation 1.
  • Page 111: Temperature Sensor With Display

    Temperature sensor with display The LUPUSEC XT2 temperature sensor measures the temperature and humidity at the place of installation, displays the information and transmits any change of temperature directly to the control unit every 2 minutes. Product description: 1. Temperature indicator in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Connection established to XT2/XT1 Battery almost empty...
  • Page 112 Note:  The temperature sensor is not compatible with the wireless repeater.  The operating temperature is between -10 °C and +50 °C.
  • Page 113: Wireless Relay

    Wireless relay Product description: 1. Control LED 2. Function switch 3. Terminal clamps 4. 9 V jumper 5. Buzzer Scope of delivery: 1 x 9 V DC power supply unit 2 x screws and dowels 1 x Attachment strip 1 x Data sheet / instructions 1 x Wireless relay manual Put the wireless relay into operation 1.
  • Page 114 8. Set SW1 of the wireless relay back to OFF. The LED of the wireless relay should light up every second. Note:  None of the menus of the XT2 control unit lists the wireless relay; it is not even a sensor, as it cannot trigger an alarm.
  • Page 115: Magnetic Locking Device

    Magnetic locking device Product description: The magnetic locking device is used to lock doors magnetically, mainly to prevent false alarms triggered by opening the door before the alarm system is disarmed. You can unlock the magnetic locking device with an effort of 60 kg. The magnetic locking device works together with the wireless relay and can be connected to the alarm system via the wireless relay (which is included in the scope of delivery).
  • Page 116: Install The Magnetic Locking Device To The Doorframe And Put It Into Operation

    Install the magnetic locking device to the doorframe and put it into operation Installation to doorframe: 1. Bracket for magnetic lock 2. 2.5 cm screw 3. Magnetic lock 4. Allen screw (0.5 cm) 5. Metal plate 6. Metal tube (horizontal fixing) 7.
  • Page 117: Mechanical Locking Device

    Mechanical locking device Product description: The magnetic locking device is used to lock doors mechanically with a bolt to prevent accidentally entering of armed safety areas in connection with a burglary alarm system or to deny access to unauthorized persons in access controls. The mechanical locking device this is part of a triggering mechanism to fulfil the inevitability.
  • Page 118: Install The Mechanical Locking Device To The Doorframe And Put It Into Operation

    Install the mechanical locking device to the doorframe and put it into operation Installation to door frame (without bracket): Figure 1 1. Locking device bolt 2. Magnetic plate Figure 2 AS shown in the assembly figures 1 and 2, the locking device must be sunk into the frame (without bracket).
  • Page 119 Installation with bracket: In most of the cases, the mechanical locking device is mounted using a bracket. Figure 3 Figure 4 Install the brackets as far away as possible from the door hinge (see figure 4) to ensure the maximum stability of the brackets. It does not matter, whether you install the bracket on top or to the side of the door.
  • Page 120: Panic Button

    Panic button Product description: 1. Panic button If this button is pressed for at least 3 seconds, the control unit will trigger an alarm regardless of which state the alarm system is in (Arm / Disarm / Home). If this button is pressed for at least 8 seconds, the panic alarm stops.
  • Page 121: Wireless Repeater

    Wireless repeater You can connect only a limited number of sensors to the LUPUSEC XT2. If the range of one or more sensors is insufficient, you can increase this range with the wireless repeater. You can almost double the transmission range with a repeater, because the sensors are sending their signals first to the repeater and then the repeater relays these signals to the control unit.
  • Page 122: Connect The Repeater To The Control Unit

    Battery: The repeater has a rechargeable internal Ni-MH 600 mAH 4.8 V battery, which works as an emergency power back up for up to 30 hours in case of power failure. In this case, the green LED remains on. The battery requires approx. 48 hours to load. A signal is sent to control unit if the battery runs low.
  • Page 123 Manual test of connection between sensor and repeater: 1. Use this function to test whether a sensor added to the repeater is already or still connected to the repeater. 2. Set SW2 to ON. 3. Press the test (learn) button of the sensor, which was added already to the repeater.
  • Page 124: Co Detector

    CO detector Product description: 1. Two colour LED  Flashes yellow: low battery  2 x red + 2 beeps: transmission  Flashes red: Alarm 2. Test button  Activates the test and range mode  Deactivate alarm Note:  The LUPUSEC CO detector reports exclusively the escape of carbon monoxide. ...
  • Page 125: Heat Detector

    Heat detector Product description: The heat detector is equipped with two internal sensors, which on the one hand measure the velocity of the temperature increase and on the other hand the actual ambient temperature. If the temperature rises at more than 8.3 °C per minute or the ambient temperature exceeds 57.3 °C, an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 126 8. You can test the signal strength in the Range menu. For that purpose, go to the intended place of installation, press Range test  Start in the control unit menu Sensors  Range and then press the Test button of the heat detector. The higher the indicated number the better the reception (1-9).
  • Page 127: Wireless Sensor Input

    Wireless sensor input Product description: The wireless sensor input is a module with two potential-free switch contacts connected wirelessly to the control unit. If the contacts are closed, an alarm is triggered. It is therefore suitable to be used for already available window/door contacts in a wired system or additional sensors by third-party providers (access control, fingerprint, light barrier, door bolt contact etc.).
  • Page 128: Put The Wireless Sensor Input Into Operation

    Door contact (DC-11C2) Activated (default) Deactivated Motion detector Activated deactivated (default) Smoke detector Activated deactivated (Default) Panic button Activated Deactivated (default) Status signal Activated (default for 868NF)) Deactivated (default for 868WF) CON4 NO/NC Normally open (NO) Normally closed (NC default) Shutter 5 pulse / 10 sec 3 pulse / 10 sec (default)
  • Page 129 Example: How to connect a wireless sensor input to available wired detectors: 1. Open the housing of the wireless sensor input. 2. The plastic material of the housing is thinner on top. This is where you can break through to insert the cable in the housing. 3.
  • Page 130: Wireless Lock Contact

    Wireless lock contact Product description: The wireless lock contact works together with the wireless sensor input. If the contact is opened, an alarm or an entry delay can be triggered, depending on the settings. In addition, the XT2 control unit can be armed or disarmed by unlocking/locking.
  • Page 131 3. Connect the contacts of the lock contact cable to terminal 6. 4. Close the housing. 5. Open the configuration page of the control unit, open the menu “Sensors”  “Add” and click on Start. 6. Press the test button of the wireless lock contact for about one second. 7.
  • Page 132: In-Wall Relay With Electric Meter

    In-wall relay with electric meter 1. LED indicator On: relay on Off: relay off Flashes twice: signal transmission 2. Test button Keep the button pressed for 10 seconds to send the learn signal to the control unit. Pressing the button briefly activates or deactivates the relay.
  • Page 133: In-Wall Relay Without Electric Meter

    In-wall relay without electric meter 1. Test button  Keep the button pressed for 10 seconds to send the learn signal to the control unit.  Pressing the button briefly activates or deactivates the relay. 2. LED indicator a. On: relay on b.
  • Page 134: Tag Reader

    Cable connection diagram: Range test: 1. Open the control unit menu  Sensors  Range and press Start. 2. Press the Test button of the relay. 3. The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated. External switch:  You can use an external switch for easier handling. ...
  • Page 135 6. Function switches 7. Tamper contact 8. Tag (watertight) LED indicators: Both LEDs are off in the stand-by mode.  Power LED (green): o If a button is pressed, the Power LED lights up for 5 seconds to indicate the operational readiness of the tag reader.
  • Page 136: Put The Tag Reader Into Operation

    Factory setting SW 2 Normal operation (default) SW 3 System setting MUST be OFF, as otherwise no function SW 4 SW 5 Reserved Put the tag reader into operation Installation of the tag reader: 1. Install the tag readers indoors only. 2.
  • Page 137 Add a tag to the tag reader: 1. Start the installation mode by pressing the Arm or Disarm button and then promptly setting switch 1 to ON. The Status LED starts flashing and one long signal followed by two short signals sound. 2.
  • Page 138: Dual Motion Detector

    Dual motion detector Product description: The dual motion detector prevents false alarms caused by the double motion detection – PIR and microwave detection. The control unit triggers alarms only, if both methods detect a motion. The PIR/microwave motion detector consists of a front a back. The mainboard to make various settings/adjustments is located on the front.
  • Page 140 7. Activate/deactivate supervisor Jumper Switch (JP2) Jumper On Jumper Off The jumper bridges the two The jumper is removed or is on one pin only. pins. The supervisor mode is deactivated with Jumper 2 set to ON. The supervisor mode is activated with Jumper 2 set to OFF (default setting). 8.
  • Page 141: Put The Pir / Microwave Motion Detector Into Operation

    Motion detection: An alarm is transmitted only, if the PIR and the microwave sensor detect a motion.  With the range button set to maximum, the detection range is about 15 metres, if  the motion detector is installed at a height of 1.9 to 2.0 metres (vertical to the wall). With the range button set to minimum, the detection range is about 3 to 5 metres, ...
  • Page 142 Installation: You can install the PIR/ microwave motion detector on flat surfaces as well as in corners: Mounting to flat surface:  To mount the detector to a flat surface, use the mount with the swivel ball head. Arrest the mount with the screw on top. Mounting with corner mount: ...
  • Page 143: Mini Indoor Siren

    Mini indoor siren Product description: The indoor siren can be used with every customary socket. It sounds an alarm signal at 95 dB in case of alarm. Furthermore, the indoor siren has an emergency power battery to provide the power supply for 12 hours. 1.
  • Page 144 6. If you want to change the siren properties (name, area, zone), click on “Edit”. Note:  If you want to assign the siren to both areas, activate the option “All areas”. You can select this option later via “Sensor list” -> “Edit sensor”. ...
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