INIM Electronics Prime Programming Manual

INIM Electronics Prime Programming Manual

Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems
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EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-6
EN 50131-10
EN 50136-1
EN 50136-2
EN 50130-4
EN 50130-5
CEB T031
Prime
Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems
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  • Page 1 Programming manual EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 CEB T031 Prime Programming manual Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems...
  • Page 2: End-User Licence Agreement (Eula)

    You use this product at your own risk. Disclaimer of In no event shall the authors of this software (INIM Electronics s.r.l.) be liable to You or to liabilities those claiming for You for any damage of any kind, whether direct or in direct (including but...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Programming via keypad ......... 9 Programming via Prime/STUDIO software......10 Chapter 3 Programming peripherals.
  • Page 4 Anti-intrusion control panels Change user PIN ..........46 Access to user menu.
  • Page 5 Programming manual Appendix D Voice messages ..........97 Appendix E Screw Terminals .
  • Page 6 Anti-intrusion control panels...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    PROGRAMMING The Programming manual contains instructions for the configuration and programming of the Prime system, as well as the descriptions of all the parameters and options, irrespective the means chosen for system programming (keypad, software, etc.). It also contains the instructions for commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting techniques.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 General Information

    63076, Monteprandone (AP), Italy Tel.: +39 0735 705007 Fax: +39 0735 704912 e-mail: info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. General information...
  • Page 9: Programming From The Control Panel

    •• calibration of the temperature read by the keypad thermometer Programming via keypad The programming of the control panel via one of the Prime system keypads can be carried out only after a valid access to the installer menu. If you wish to program the system via the installer menu from a keypad and thus read/write the control panel parameters, you must: 1.
  • Page 10: Programming Via Prime/Studio Software

    Restore the call queue, and events log to normal operations. Programming via Prime/ STUDIO software For a description of the Prime/STUDIO software and the instructions on how to use it, refer to the software manual. Programming of certain parameters (concerning, for example, zones and outputs) via the Prime/STUDIO software is possible only when the entire project of the system has been completed.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Programming Peripherals

    3-1-2 Programming keypads Programming of the keypads as peripherals of the Prime system can be performed either via software or by keypad. Via software Click-on the Keypads button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section on the right will provide two sections.
  • Page 12 Centrali anti-intrusione KEYPAD SETTINGS The keypads of the Prime system also provide a section where you can set their parameters, for the customization and optimization of their use. The complete description of the parameters in this section can be found in paragraph 6-6-8 Keypad settings in the user manual.
  • Page 13 KEYPADS The process of programming the graphic interface and maps on the Alien keypad must be done through the Prime/STUDIO software program. Once you have selected the keypad you must select “Touch keypad” as its type. The “General” section, which is the same for all keypad types, appears with the following sections: •...
  • Page 14: Proximity Readers

    This section allows you to add/remove readers from the configuration, by means of keys WIRELESS READERS During the enrolling phase the Air2-BS200 wireless transceiver is integrated into the Prime system by simulating: • a reader, with the address programmed via the module itself (ADD), by means of buttons P1 and P2 on the PCB (for details refer to the Module manual) •...
  • Page 15 3-2-2 Programming readers The programming of readers as peripherals of the Prime system can be carried out either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Proximity readers button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section on the right will provide two sections: •...
  • Page 16: Expansions

    Wireless 3-3-2 Programming expansions Programming of expansions as peripherals of the Prime system can be performed either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Expansions button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section on the right will show a list of configured expansions.
  • Page 17: Sounder/Flashers

    Once the OK button is pressed, it is necessary to work through the menu options and enroll the keypad. 3-4-2 Programming sounder/flashers Programming of sounder/flashers as peripherals of the Prime system can be performed either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Sounder/flashers button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section will provide two sections.
  • Page 18 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 3-8: Ivy-B hardwired sounder/flasher parameters Parameter Software section Click-on the Real-time option to display the following real-time features of the Configured sounder/flasher: sounder/flasher, selected sounder/ flasher, Real-time Real-time Battery voltage Voltage of the internal battery of the sounder/flasher. Voltage detected on terminals 1 and 2 of the Line voltage sounder/flasher.
  • Page 19 Programming manual Table 3-8: Ivy-B hardwired sounder/flasher parameters Each sounder/flasher LED (PRG or STATUS) has a Configured Activation cause x maximum of 5 checkboxes which allow you to select the control panel event which activates the LED. sounder/flasher, Sounder/ selected sounder/ flasher LED If the “Inversion”...
  • Page 20: Programming The Nexus

    Centrali anti-intrusione 3-4-4 Programming the patterns Table 3-10: Pattern parameters Parameter Software section • Burglary • Burglary low volume • Fire • Tamper Description Selection menu of the pattern to be programmed. Sounder/flasher • Pre-alarm pattern • Automation • Squawk •...
  • Page 21 Programming manual 3-5-1 SMS Commands The “Programming - SMS Commands" section allows you to program up to 30 SMS-activated commands. Double clicking on the line of a command opens a window where you can program the respective parameters. Table 3-11: SMS command parameters Parameter Software section Action...
  • Page 22 Centrali anti-intrusione • “STATUS” - for status inquiries relating to the Nexus, the user will receive an SMS text indicating the: •• device name and firmware revision •• GSM network provider •• GSM signal reception level •• device tamper status ••...
  • Page 23 Programming manual 3-5-4 Nexus module parameters The “Programming - General parameters” section allows you to program some of the Nexus management functions, such as: low/remaining credit, input and output volume, disablement of tamper protection and the emergency signalling delay. Table 3-13: General parameters of Nexus Parameter Software section Installer menu section...
  • Page 24: Wireless Transceivers

    These parameters are valid only when the control panel is equipped with a Nexus model with data transmission (Nexus/G, Nexus/3GU or Nexus/3GP). Wireless transceivers The Prime/STUDIO software has a section that allows you to view all the enrolled wireless devices and also set up the programming parameters of each single Air2-BS200 transceiver. Via software Click-on the Wireless transceivers button on the menu on the left, the “Programming”...
  • Page 25: Programming From The Control Panel

    In fact, the system will request the PIN before allowing any programming from a keypad via the installer menu or before allowing reading or writing operations from the Prime/ STUDIO software, that is, if it has not already been entered in the appropriate field.
  • Page 26 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 4-2: Control panel definition If enabled, this option will apply a preset of some of the control panel parameters that would otherwise have to be programmed individually for connection to “Cloud Mode” Not available the Inim Cloud service. Refer to paragraph 4-4 “Cloud mode”...
  • Page 27: Programming Ip Parameters

    If both are selected priority will be given to the LAN. Programming IP parameters The connectivity to the Prime control panel LAN is subject to the configuration of the network itself. The manufacturer strongly recommends that you contact the network administrator for the correct configuration.
  • Page 28: Cloud Mode" Preset

    “Cloud mode” preset In order to make it easier for the installer to program a Prime panel registered with the Inim Cloud service, the software has an option that, if enabled, provides a preset of some of the control panel parameters that would otherwise have to be programmed individually.
  • Page 29: Compliance 50131 Grade 3

    Low credit Compliance 50131 grade 3 The Prime/STUDIO software provides a section for a configuration of the control panel that complies with grade 3 of 50131 regulations. However, total respect of the said regulations is obtained by appropriately setting also the other options related to grade 2.
  • Page 30: Control Panel Language

    To switch the yellow LED Off, clear all activating causes and reset the partition. Control panel language The Prime system allows you to select the language the system uses for the strings in the User and Installer menus for the descriptions of events, faults, etc. Via keypad...
  • Page 31: Chapter 5 Programming Partitions

    Programming manual Programming partitions Chapter The programming of the partitions of the Prime system can be performed either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Partitions button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section will show a list of all the available partitions and their parameters.
  • Page 32: Chapter 6 Programming Terminals

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming terminals Chapter The terminals (with some exceptions) of the control panel, keypads and expansion boards can be configured as: Table 6-1: Configuration of terminals Configuration type Software Keypad zone input double zone input (“doubling”) output Controlled output (“I/O”, input-output) unused ATTENTION!
  • Page 33 “System Layout” section (refer to paragraph 5-2 Preparing a system layout). Table 6-2: Example of terminals undergoing programming Prime control panel motherboard Configured keypad board (in colour)
  • Page 34: Zones/Inputs

    Centrali anti-intrusione Zones/Inputs The terminal the zone is connected to must be configured as an “input”. Via keypad Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Terminals, select the terminal concerned configured as input (“I”) Type in Code (Installer) , PROGRAMMING Zones , select the zone concerned Via software To program the zone, select the Terminals button.
  • Page 35 Programming manual Table 6-3: Zone parameters This parameter applies only when the “Alarm pulse num.” parameter is more than 1. This is the window during which a number of alarm Zones, selected zone, pulses must be detected (each lasting as long as the Device parameters Multi-pulse time programmed “Al.pulse Duration”).
  • Page 36 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 6-4: Zones - detector type Zone Generic Roller blind Shock Control panel terminals Expansion terminals T1, T2, T3, T4 T1, T2, T3, T4 Keypad terminals none for Alien/G none for Alien/G icon on software Table 6-5: Zone options Parameter Software section Installer menu section...
  • Page 37: Outputs

    Programming manual Outputs Prime control panels always have 5 outputs available which are constituted by: • relay output (terminals 1-2-3) • open-collector output OC1 (terminal 5) • open-collector output OC2 (terminal 6) • supervised output AUX1 (terminal 11) • supervised output AUX2 (terminal 23) Furthermore, all terminals from T1 to T10 can be used as OC collectors.
  • Page 38 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 6-7: Output parameters Clicking-on the Events option in the table opens a Outputs window containing a list of events which, when they occur, activate the output. Events Not available You can delete each individual event by clicking on Delete.
  • Page 39: Double Zone

    Controlled output/Terminal I/O The Prime control panel is capable of reading the status of the terminals used as “output”. This terminal must be configured as a “controlled output”. On entering programming phase of this terminal, the Prime system provides two sections, one to program it as an “output”, the other as an “input”, to set the reading parameters of the...
  • Page 40: Wireless Terminals

    Centrali anti-intrusione the “controlled output” attribute. By selecting one of these items it is possible to set the parameters of the single zone by clicking on the button. Wireless terminals The parameters necessary for enrolling and programming wireless terminals will be displayed only when the terminal has been previously defined as “Wireless”.
  • Page 41 Programming manual Table 6-8: Wireless terminal types MC200 Double MC200 magnetic contact Cont.Magn.MC200 Curtain detector Double Curtain detector Curtain detector DT200T Detector direction Double Directional detector Curtain direction XDT200W Double Dual technology detector Dual T detector 4. For Air2 devices press the ENROLL button. 5.
  • Page 42 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 6-10: Wireless detector sensitivity Parameter Terminal type Via software via keypad Detector sensibility: • PIR: from 1 (least sensitive) to 4 (most Infrared sensitive) Sensitivity Sensitivity Smoke detector • Air2-FD100:1=0,08 dB/m; 2=0,10 dB/m; 3=0,12 dB/m; 4=0,15 dB/m (default) Passive infrared detector PIR detector sensitivity Outdoor terminal...
  • Page 43: Programming Arming Scenarios

    Programming manual Programming arming scenarios Chapter The programming of the arming scenarios (configurations of the arming mode of the Prime system partitions) can be carried out either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Arming scenarios button on the menu on the left, the "Programming" section will show a list of all the available scenarios and their parameters.
  • Page 44: Chapter 8 Programming Timers

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming timers Chapter Each timer can be programmed to manage: • the assigned partitions of the codes and keypads that have access to the programming process of the timers via the user menu • two scheduled activation times (“ON”) for each day of the week. •...
  • Page 45: Timer Parameters

    Programming manual Timer parameters Table 8-1: Single timer parameters Parameter Software section Installer menu section Description This is an editable field for the description of the timer. Not available You can set two “ON” and “OFF” time frames for each day of the week.
  • Page 46: Programming User Codes

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming user codes Chapter Programming of the user codes involves both the authorizations of the user the code is associated with, and the code itself with its parameters (hierarchical level, PIN, etc.). Via software Click-on the Codes button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section will show a list of all the available user codes and their parameters.
  • Page 47: Access To User Menu

    Programming manual Access to user menu Via software By clicking-on the Codes button in the menu on the left and selecting one of the items, it will be possible to view the “User menu access” subsection in the “Programming” section. The selection field will be displayed on the system keypads immediately after user code validation: •...
  • Page 48 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 9-2: Single code parameters If this option is enabled, the code concerned can change the parameters only of codes of a lower level in the code hierarchy whose partitions are a subset of its own partitions. For example, if a code is configured as “Master” with Codes, "code", Op- Partition filter “Partition filter”...
  • Page 49: Chapter 10 Programming Keys

    Key programming consists of setting the parameters of the keys and wireless keyfobs for user access to the partitions protected by the Prime system. Each key or wireless keyfob must be enrolled in order to allow it to operate on the system.
  • Page 50: Key Parameters

    Centrali anti-intrusione 10-2 Key parameters Via software Click-on the Keys button on the menu on the left, the "Programming" section will show a list of all the available keys and their parameters. By selecting one of these items it is possible to set the parameters of the single key by clicking on the button.
  • Page 51 Programming manual Table 10-2: Readers - LED visualization Option: Use key shortcut only LED On sequence enabled disabled Red LED On Key shortcut F1 shortcut associated with the red LED on the reader Blue LED On Key shortcut F2 shortcut associated with the blue LED on the reader shortcut associated with the green LED on the Green LED On Key shortcut F3...
  • Page 52: Programming The Telephone

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming the telephone Chapter The Prime system provides for the programming of all the telephone parameters, both for the telephone numbers to be called when events occur, and for the telephone line parameters. ATS DEVICE The built-in ATS device (alarm transmitting system) provides the following features (in compliance with EN50131 relating to the notification of information).
  • Page 53: Telephone Line

    Programming manual Table 11-1: Parameters of single telephone number Selection box for the channel on which you can route the call: Channel • PSTN • Nexus • This field allows you to select the SIA-IP protocol encryption type: • None •...
  • Page 54 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 11-2: Telephone parameters This value determines the number of rings the system Telephone Number of rings allows before picking up an incoming call (from 1 to for answerphone 15). Number of rings This value determines the reception sensitivity of Other parameters, incoming call rings.
  • Page 55 Programming manual • If the DTMF tones are not recognized, or are recognized with difficulty, decrease the value of the “Outgoing voice volume” parameter (in small steps of 2 or 3 units) and verify the effect. If there is no improvement, increase the value of the “Incoming voice volume” parameter until an acceptable level is achieved.
  • Page 56: Chapter 12 Programming Events

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming events Chapter The programming of events includes the programming of actions that the control panel must carry out at the occurrence of events. The control panel recognizes all of the events described in this paragraph and, in accordance with programming, is capable of generating pre- programmed actions for each event, both when the event occurs and when it restores/ends.
  • Page 57: Programming Single Events

    Programming manual 12-1 Programming single events Table 12-1: Single event parameters Parameter Software section Installer menu section The actions are arranged on lines in a table, each with Events, "Event type", Activation / a check box for the activation of the action when the Events list, "event", Activation/ Restoral...
  • Page 58 Centrali anti-intrusione the event will reset when, at the end of the monostable time, the event has actually returned to stand-by status. If the event status returns to stand-by while the monostable time is running, the event itself will not be restored. Note If the output has the “Do not deactivate on reset”...
  • Page 59 Programming manual Note If an event is programmed with the “Automatic dialer” option enabled, the “Message type” parameter will identify messages from 420 to 484, that is, messages containing descriptions of the event types. Table 12-3: Voice dialer parameters Parameter Software section Installer menu section If this option is enabled, the system will configure an...
  • Page 60: Maintenance Of Events

    The Prime control panel provides 50 output scenarios, each with a maximum of 10 outputs. Programming occurs in two phases: the first is the definition of the scenarios, the second is the assignment to the activation and restoral of the event.
  • Page 61: Periodic Events

    12-4 Periodic events The Prime control panel provides 4 periodic events. Programming of these events includes the date and time of the first activation and the periodicity.
  • Page 62 Centrali anti-intrusione All the available programmable events will appear in the list below. Selecting an event accesses its programming section. The menu bar of this section provides the Equation button which opens a window where you can define the event. This window is divided into two sections: •...
  • Page 63 Programming manual Once the event programming process is complete and the event is sent to the control panel, the event programming values will be checked for errors. EXAMPLES If you want to generate an alarm (i.e. activate sounder/flashers and calls) when only two PIRs (DET1 and DET2) go into alarm status within a pre-set time.
  • Page 64: Programming The Primelan Board

    Centrali anti-intrusione Programming the PrimeLAN board Chapter The button on menu on the left, PrimeLAN settings, allows you to read and program the PrimeLAN Ethernet interface board. The programming data read is that of the board, the sent programming data will be saved to the memory of the board connected to the control panel and not to the control panel memory.
  • Page 65: Graphic Maps

    Programming manual Table 13-2: Email message configuration If this option is enabled, the message text of the event will be saved to the control panel memory. Re: (events log) If you right click on the header on this column, you will be able to carry out selections/deselections which involve all the control panel events or all the events of the same type.
  • Page 66 • activate the Record on SD option (refer to paragraph 13-1 Programming e-mails) for the viewing of recorded frames through a web interface • using the Prime/STUDIO software, configure the ONVIF camera by clicking-on the PrimeLAN settings button and then going to the“Programming - ONVIF camera management”...
  • Page 67: Programming Knx Interface

    KNX, General Group address settings of the KNX gateway Check box to indicate the Prime user code for commands and actions from KNX Control panel code devices. Polling time Time interval in seconds of interrogation of the Prime control panel.
  • Page 68: Updating The Primelan Firmware

    Button to delete the corresponding event from the list The activation of an action in the Prime control panel triggered by a signal from a KNX system depends on the value of the bit that accompanies each telegram and on the selection of one of the “execute”...
  • Page 69: Chapter 14 Voice Messages

    Programming manual Voice messages Chapter The Prime provides a programming section where you can record and play all the voice messages. The Table in the Appendix shows all the pre-recorded messages provided by the SmartLogos30M voice board (Appendix D, Voice messages).
  • Page 70: Programming A Single Voice Message

    Centrali anti-intrusione 14-1 Programming a single voice message Table 14-2: Voice message parameters via software Parameter Software section Message index inside the voice board memory. Messages list Description This is an editable field for the message description. Type of coding for the message: •...
  • Page 71: Keypad Shortcut And Icon

    Keypad shortcut and icon Chapter The Prime provides two programming sections to edit the shortcut icons that appear on the keypad display in correspondence to keys F1, ..., F12. The basic icons and association with the shortcuts at default are shown in the table in Appendix A, Default programming.
  • Page 72: Chapter 16 Events Log

    Centrali anti-intrusione Events log Chapter Via software Click-on the Events log button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section on the right will allow you to view all the events saved to the control panel log. The lines on the table show the single events and the columns show the relative data.
  • Page 73 Programming manual Via Alien Access the “Intrusion” section and enter the user code. You will be provided with the “Events log”. All the events saved to the log will be displayed one at a time. However, the up/down keys will allow you to scroll the entire list of events.
  • Page 74: Chapter 17 Default Settings

    Following each of these operations, the control panel will ask for confirmation by pressing the OK button. Via software The Prime/STUDIO software program allows you to reset the control panel default values only for the following parameters: • digital dialer parameters •...
  • Page 75 Programming manual Table 17-1: Reset operations Events If you select this option, the control panel will reset maintenance, Reset CONTACT-ID all the event codes used for the CONTACT-ID Reset to default CONTACTIDDefault protocol to factory default (refer to paragraph 12-1- event codes CONTACT-ID 1 Voice and digital dialer for the event).
  • Page 76: User Functions For The Installer

    OK. ACTIVATIONS This section provides information regarding the “Cloud registration” option which allows the Prime control panel to access INIM Electronics cloud service. VIEW • Events log - allows you to view all the events saved to the log.
  • Page 77 OUTPUTS ON/OFF Allows manual activation/deactivation of the outputs by means of keys WRITE DATE/TIME Allows you to set the date and time of the control panel (refer to paragraph 4-2 Prime control panel). Via software The Prime/STUDIO software program provides a section which, during a direct connection to a Prime control panel, allows you to monitor the entire system in real time and access some of the above-mentioned parameters.
  • Page 78: Compliance With Rules In Force

    3-3-2 Addressing the keypads in the Installation manual. FLEX5/U The FLEX5/U devices must be mounted inside the enclosure of Prime control panels (refer to the Installation manual, Table 2-5: Control panels - description of parts, M), or must be equipped with a device that protects them against the forced-opening of their casings (EN50131 grade 2) and dislodgement from their placements (EN50131 grade 3).
  • Page 79 Programming manual Table 19-1: EN50131 grade 2 - Enablement of options Table 4-6: Parameters for Regulatory Reader LED OFF Enabled 50131ReaderLedOFF compliance compatibility, Hide status Parameters Enabled 50131StatHidden 50131 Hide icons Enabled 50131IconsHidden Alarm delay Enabled 50131AlarDelayed Fault memory LED Enabled 50131WarnLedMem Table 3-4: Parameters...
  • Page 80: En50131-3 And En50131-6 Grade 3

    Centrali anti-intrusione The programmed “LowBattery delay” must not be programmed at more than 5 minutes. 19-2 EN50131-3 and EN50131-6 grade Compliance with the EN50131-3 and EN50136-3 grade 3 standards is guaranteed by adding to the requirements indicated in the paragraph 19-1 EN50131, Grade 2 the following. OPTIONS Enable the “50131 grade 3 compatibility”...
  • Page 81: Graphic Map Configuration

    Graphic map configuration Chapter The Prime supervision functions are based on graphic maps which can accessed by the end- user through an Alien keypad or web interface. The user, by means of access to a graphic map, can view the supervised partition and also access the security system functions.
  • Page 82 Centrali anti-intrusione Table 20-1: Map configuration buttons Buttons for the addition of a new map in the last position on the map tree or for the deletion of the last map on the map tree. Button for the insertion or overwriting of the background image of the current map. The name of the current image file is indicated in the lower section.
  • Page 83: Monitoring The Control Panel

    Monitoring the control panel Chapter The Prime/STUDIO provides a section where, after a direct connection to the control panel (refer to Chapter 4 Connection between the software and control panel), it is possible to carry out real-time monitoring on the entire system.
  • Page 84: Monitoring Terminals

    Monitoring peripheral and wireless devices The Prime/STUDIO software provides various sections for the monitoring of wireless devices and I-BUS connected devices, selectable by means of the headers at the top, in each of them the peripherals are represented by icons.
  • Page 85: Monitoring Sounder/Flashers

    Programming manual PERIPHERAL DETAILS This section is further divided into several sub-section in accordance with the type of peripheral. The Update button (bottom right) provides details of each peripheral: • tooltips provide information regarding the peripheral model and whether it is present in the configuration or not •...
  • Page 86: Walk Test

    This section provides a quick and easy way of testing all the configured inputs. After initializing the Walk test, all the operator need to do is walk through the protected partitions and then check the detection capacity of the inputs via the system keypad or Prime/ STUDIO software application.
  • Page 87: Monitoring Flex5/Dac Expansions

    Programming manual •• power supply module •• battery • the data relating to the power the control panel supplies to the devices in the field: •• voltages and currents on the “AUXx” terminals •• voltage and current on the I-BUS 21-9 Monitoring Flex5/DAC expansions...
  • Page 88: Chapter 22 Programming Example

    Programming example Chapter This example describes the installation of a Prime system in a residential building. It explains the basic programming procedure that must be carried out on the installed devices and aims at staying as close as possible to the control-panel default programming.
  • Page 89 Programming manual Click-on the Settings button on the menu bar, set up the connection to the control panel. in order to have the system configuration available, perform a read operation using the Read button. PROGRAMMING PARTITIONS 2. Change the descriptions of the partitions: •...
  • Page 90 Centrali anti-intrusione Via software Click-on the Readers button, the “Programming” section on the right will show all the configured readers. Clicking-on the button accesses the section where you can select the partitions to associate with the reader and associate the shortcut with the red and blue LEDs. Table 22-3: Reader parameters Device Description...
  • Page 91 Programming manual This section will allow you to associate the shortcuts that are not default shortcuts, specifically “Activate output” shortcuts. to buttonsF3 and F4 then select the respective outputs on the expansion. Via software Click-on the Keys button to access the "Programming" section on the right, then select the key that corresponds to the wireless keyfob by clicking-on the corresponding button The “Shortcuts”...
  • Page 92: Appendix A Default Programming

    Centrali anti-intrusione Default programming Appendix Keypads • keypad “1” enabled • all keypads belong to partition 1 • 12 programmed shortcuts: Execute Arming Scenario 1 - Execute Arming Scenario 2 - Delete telephone calls - Delete memory - Zone activation menu (bypasses) - View alarm log - View faults - Time/date setting - Voice function menu - Intercom call - Thermostat menu - Keypad settings menu nBy Readers...
  • Page 93 Programming manual Zone alarm/tamper events • relay output activated • “Other outputs / Sounder/flasher 1” activated • on activation of the event, calls contact numbers 1 to 8 • on restoral of the event, calls contact numbers 7 to 8 Zone bypass events •...
  • Page 94: Appendix B Default Shortcuts

    Centrali anti-intrusione Default Shortcuts Appendix Shortcuts on keypad on codes on reader on keys on event over-the- description function parameter icon string via keypad phone Available Arm/Disarm Applies a pre-set scenario which scenario 1 Available Available Available Available Arm/Disarm Activate scenario Deactivates instantly the out- Stop alarms puts activated by alarm and...
  • Page 95 Programming manual Shortcuts on keypad on codes on reader on keys on event over-the- description function parameter icon string via keypad phone ON/OFF out- Accesses the user menu sec- Available Not available Not available Not available Not available Output control put menu tion: Outputs ON/OFF Enable/Dis-...
  • Page 96: Appendix C Available Icons

    Centrali anti-intrusione Available Icons Appendix The following Table shows the icons provided at default. The icons can be customized to suit the keypad shortcuts. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon number number number Available Icons...
  • Page 97 Programming manual Voice messages Appendix The SmartLogos30M voice board provides 500 voice message slots, 291 of which are pre- recorded at factory. The messages are arranged in such way as to produce event-related voice calls which clearly describe the related event. The following Table shows the message numbers and their purpose, together with the respective recording time.
  • Page 98 Centrali anti-intrusione Message duration (seconds) Message duration (seconds) Type Number Default message Type Number Default message High quality Average quality High quality Average quality Date/Time settings Key 1 Shortcuts View faults Key 2 Not available 232 - 240 ‘’ Key 3 Restoral 1.25 Key 4...
  • Page 99 Screw Terminals Appendix Each terminal on the Prime control panel and the peripherals (expansions and keypads) is identified by distinctive number (refer to “n.” column in the table below) that will be transcribed in the “CCC” programming field of the “CONTACT-ID” telephone protocol, in order to allow the precise localization of the event relating to zone or terminal.
  • Page 100 Centrali anti-intrusione Event type Appendix Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events One event for each Zone alarm A zone generates an alarm A zone restores Zone alarm zone A terminal detects tamper (short-circuit One event for each Terminal tamper A terminal restores Terminal tamper...
  • Page 101 Programming manual Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events An entered user-code PIN is recognized One event for each Valid code at keypad Valid Code AtKeyp. as valid on the keypad keypad A key used at a reader is recognized as One event for each Valid key at reader ValidKeyAtReader...
  • Page 102 Centrali anti-intrusione Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events An entered user-code PIN is recognized One event for each Valid code at keypad Valid Code AtKeyp. as valid on the keypad keypad A key used at a reader is recognized as One event for each Valid key at reader ValidKeyAtReader...
  • Page 103 Programming manual Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events An entered user-code PIN is recognized One event for each Valid code at keypad Valid Code AtKeyp. as valid on the keypad keypad A key used at a reader is recognized as One event for each Valid key at reader ValidKeyAtReader...
  • Page 104 Centrali anti-intrusione Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events An entered user-code PIN is recognized One event for each Valid code at keypad Valid Code AtKeyp. as valid on the keypad keypad A key used at a reader is recognized as One event for each Valid key at reader ValidKeyAtReader...
  • Page 105 Programming manual Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events Successful call The call is answered Successful call Input undergoing pro- Access to system programming is autho- End of system programming Programming rized gramming Ongoing call A call is sent A call ends Ongoing call SMS message not...
  • Page 106 Centrali anti-intrusione Combination of outputs triggered by events Appendix This appendix explains the behaviour of the outputs programmed in the “Outputs” and “Other outputs” parameters of each event together with the activation and deactivation modes (“Tone types” parameter) of the sounder/flashers on the BUS. Tabella G-1: Output typology Symbol/Initials Description...
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