Johnson Controls Bentel Security Absoluta 630 4.10 Installer Manual
Johnson Controls Bentel Security Absoluta 630 4.10 Installer Manual

Johnson Controls Bentel Security Absoluta 630 4.10 Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 Bentel Security Absoluta 630 4.10 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Installer Manual Default Installer PIN: (A)0104...
  • Page 2 This symbol reminds you to read this manual. This manual and the equipment itself are accompanied by important safety warnings, which you must always read and observe. This is the symbol that indicates an important safety warning. These instructions apply to control panels with firmware version 4.10.45 and later. Always use the most recent version of the ABS630 Install app to program the Absoluta 630 control panel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Expander In About the control panel Expander Out Features Key Readers Out of the box Wireless Module Compatible items Devices Access Levels for panel management Zones Technical specifications Adding wired zones Adding wireless zones Adding wired zones of wireless devices IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Zone setup Wireless detector setup...
  • Page 4 Save Backup Restore Backup Save Template Load Template Restore Default Settings Event description Caller ID over GSM events Default settings Smart SMS KEYPAD OPERATIONS Using the keypad Access to the operations Quit from the operations 1.1) Zone test 1.2) Output test 1.3) Changing the PIN 1.4) Firmware and Keypad Language Upgrade by an USB key...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION About the control panel Communications Through the optional GSM module, the communicator of this control panel can send voice The full-featured Absoluta security systems have been and SMS messages to phone numbers, and notify especially designed to satisfy all security needs, from resi- events to PSTN receivers, and to the supported IP re- dential to advanced industrial applications.
  • Page 6: Features

    r Panel arming, disarming, and setup, from keypad, to Features the PIN r Dynamic allocation of zones and outputs r Panel arming, and disarming from key reader, to the digital key r Programmable automatic arming and disarming fea- On board Inputs r Six zones tures r Zone supervision for tamper signalling...
  • Page 7: Out Of The Box

    r Checks the control panel’s status by SMS Compatible items r Arm and disarm partitions using SMS r Control panel management through touch tone tele- Following a brief description of the items supported by phone with vocal guide the Absoluta 630, shown on the Table 2: refer to the r Control panel management through the user app items instructions for further information.
  • Page 8: Access Levels For Panel Management

    ABS-IP This is an IP module that allows you to connect When a wireless detector assigned to a zone detects the control panel to a LAN through the Ethernet inter- tamper conditions, the control panel will generate the face or via WiFi, using the WiFi bridge ABS-VAP11G respective Tamper on zone event and other events, supplied on request.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Table 3 shows the technical specifications of the ABSOLUTA 630 control panel. The I (mA) column of the following table shows the cur- rents drawn from the 12 V power source and size of the accessory components. Size Components W x H x D (mA)
  • Page 10 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 11: Identification Of Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Read this section carefully to get an overall view of the main components of the control panel. The numbers in DESCRIPTION boldface (used in this text) refer to the descriptions in 10 OVC connector for control of the power supply the tables and figures in this section.
  • Page 12 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 18 Backplate anchor screw locations 34 Cable for battery connection 19 Optional ABS-IP IP module 35 Hole for fixing the wall tamper switching 20 Optional ABS-GSM GSM module 36 Optional wall tamper switch 21 Optional connecting cable for antenna 37 Main board: For more information see Figure 1 22 Auxiliary cable entry 38 Tamper switch...
  • Page 13: Mounting The Components

    MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS Installing the auxiliary tamper switch Installing the wall-tamper switch You can install the optional auxiliary ASNC tamper You can install the optional ASNC switch to detect the switch as shown in Figure 2 on page 12 (part 24). To in- box removal from the wall, as shown in Figure 2 on stall the auxiliary tamper switch, complete the following page 12 (part 36).
  • Page 14: Installing The Gsm Module

    Installing the GSM module For mounting the ANTLTE-10 antenna, refer to the in- structions supplied with the antenna. Before installing the GSM Module, make sure that the control panel is not connected to the To mount the ANTLTE-02 antenna, complete the fol- power supply.
  • Page 15: Installing The Ip Module

    Installing the IP module Installation of the ABS-VAP11G To install ABS-VAP11G into the control panel, complete the fol- Before installing the IP module, make sure the lowing steps. control panel is not connected to the power supply. The following procedure references part numbers from Figure 2 on page 12.
  • Page 16 Figure 5 "Straight" (a) and "crossover" (b) Ethernet cable diagram. Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 17: Installing

    INSTALLING Mounting the control panel Mounting the BPI peripherals Please read this section carefully to get an overall view Read the instructions provided to mount the BPI periph- of the steps involved in installing the control panel. erals. Keypads Keypads should be located in places where The control panel should be located in a safe, dry place full control of the system is required.
  • Page 18: Wiring

    ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Table 4 Assignment of addresses: column N. shows the microswitch numbers; a white square indicates that the re- spective microswitch must be OFF and a gray square indicates that the respective microswitch must be ON.
  • Page 19: Connecting Bpi Bus Devices

    n BPI bus wiring limitations Connecting BPI bus devices Due to voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by The BPI bus supports the following devices: the control panel BPI bus connections, the following Ø LCD keypads wiring limitations must be respected: Ø...
  • Page 20: Connecting Detectors

    n Connecting motion detectors Connecting detectors Most motion detectors have normally-closed alarm con- You can connect the detectors to the following termi- tacts (NC in the wiring diagrams), and normally-closed nals: tamper contacts (AS in the wiring diagrams). Ø terminals L1 and L2 of the control panel Ø...
  • Page 21 Normally Closed Balance The wiring diagram in Figure Single End Of Line Balance The wiring diagram in Fig- 7 illustrates the connection of a detector to a zone with ure 8 illustrates the connection of a detector to a zone with Single End Of Line Balance.
  • Page 22: Connecting Roller-Blind And Vibration Detectors

    n Connecting roller-blind and vibration detectors Double End Of Line Balance The wiring diagram in Fig- ure 9 illustrates the connection of a detector to a zone You can connect the roller-blind detectors to the zones with Double End Of Line Balance. of the control panel and the input expander.
  • Page 23: Connecting Fire Detectors

    n Connecting fire detectors Connecting alarm signalling devices The Absoluta 630 can also manage fire detectors that can operate with a supply voltage of 12 V and are The Absoluta 630 control panel is equipped with three equipped with alarm repeat outputs (such as BENTEL outputs to connect the alarm signalling devices: Ø...
  • Page 24: Connecting Tamper Contacts

    Ø [A.S.] and [AS1-AS2] are the normally closed tam- Connecting tamper contacts per contacts of the self-powered siren and indoor si- The tamper contacts of the security system devices can be connected to the SEOL supervised 24h tamper line. To provide tamper detection, connect the signalling de- vice tamper contact to the control panel tamper line or The tamper line terminal is marked AS: Ø...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Transceiver

    Connecting the transceiver To identify tampered devices: Ø select Double End Of Line Balance for motion detec- tor connections (refer to “Double End Of Line” under To use BW wireless devices, connect the transceiver to “Connecting detectors”) the control panel, as shown in Figure 15. Ø...
  • Page 26: Power Supply

    Ø The G indicator on keypad turn OFF only after the Power supply reset of all events (the events stay in memory) In order to comply with the safety regulations in force, the mains must be equipped with a bipo- The control panel automatically shuts down when lar isolating device for protection against over the battery voltage drops below 9.6 V to protect the...
  • Page 27: Control Panel Power Off

    n Control panel power off Mar/09/17 19:00 Absoluta 630 To switch off the control panel, complete the following steps (see “IDENTIFICATION PARTS” pages 11, and 12). The top line shows date and time and the bottom line shows Absoluta 630, indicating the end of the wiz- 1.
  • Page 28: Thermal Probe

    n Thermal probe 6. Using the trimmer 29, adjust the voltage on the ter- The thermal probe KST (accessory item) will optimize minal board DC OUT to the required value. the backup battery charge process, by regulating the charge voltage in accordance with the temperature of 7.
  • Page 29: Hardware Default

    Hardware default You can restore the control panel options to the factory default by hardware, as indicated below. You can also restore the factory default by a keypad (re- fer to “Factory default” in the “KEYPAD OPERATIONS” section). 1. Short circuit the pins 1 and 2 on the PC-LINK con- nector (11).
  • Page 30 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 31: Wireless Devices

    WIRELESS DEVICES Ø Enroll the wireless devices on the control panel. The Absoluta 630 control panel supports BW wireless devices. You can enroll the wireless devices as follows. Ø Using the installer app. For more information, see "Devices" on page 45. To enroll the BW wireless devices and set up the Ø...
  • Page 32 Device ID Device Name Reed Switch X X X X Shock Accumulator Shock Sensitivity Supervision X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Very hot: Threshold X X X Very hot: Wait before alert X X X Very hot: Wait before restore X X X...
  • Page 33: Wireless Device Options

    Wireless device options Table 10 describes the wireless device options. You cannot change grayed options. Option Description Activity LED If you enable this option, the activity LED of the device flashes to indicate that the device is operating. If you disable this option, the activity LED is off. Default: Disabled Alarm Direction This option sets the detection direction.
  • Page 34 Option Description Cold: Wait before This option sets the time that the temperature measured by the device must be below the alert temperature set in the Cold: Threshold option, before Temperature Below Cold Threshold on Zone event occurs. Optional settings: Fast, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 10 Minutes (default), 15 Minutes, 20 Minutes, or 30 Minutes.
  • Page 35 Option Description External Input 4 If you enable this option, you can associate the external input 4 of the device to a logical zone of the control panel. Optional settings: disabled (default), or enabled. External Input 4 Similar to External Input 1 End of Line but for external input 4 of the device. End of Line Light High This option sets the threshold for the illuminance above threshold notice.
  • Page 36 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 37: Programming

    PROGRAMMING To program the Absoluta 630 from a mobile device, use FROM LCD KEYPAD > Program > Enable Installer the ABS630 Install app. You can download the app (Teleservice) (2.2)”. Ø The user must disarm all control panel partitions. from the Google Play Store and the Apple Store. Ø...
  • Page 38: Status

    Ø You have to log in and out on a keypad, with the in- 1. On the main screen of the app, tap Connect: the app staller PIN. shows the Select Connection screen. Ø No more than 90 seconds must have elapsed since you have logged out from the keypad.
  • Page 39: Export Backups

    If there is a status other than OK, tap System Status to Each time you connect the app with a control panel, the view the system status details. app checks whether the firmware in its memory is differ- ent from the firmware of the connected control panel. n Export Backups The Export Backups item lets you export the backups If the firmware in the app memory is different from that...
  • Page 40: Configuration

    Configuration If you are upgrading the main board firmware, the app shows Firmware upgrade successful message when the update is complete, then disconnects from the control The Configuration item lets you set up the devices con- panel and shows the Connection Lost message. nected to the control panel buses: Ø...
  • Page 41 3. On the Keypads screen, select the keypad that you shown in Figure 18 (3): for more information, read the want to set: the app shows the options of the se- user manual. lected keypad. The Outdoor Temperature Detector menu displays the labels of the outdoor wireless detectors that can mea- 4.
  • Page 42 Valid values: up to 16 characters Panel Time Synchronization If this option is enabled, Default: Panic the control panel synchronizes its date and time with the Cloud. Super Key 3 Enter a label to explain the button Default: disabled the touchscreen keypad (Figure 19). Valid values: up to 16 characters Date and time are set on time zone UTC+1:00 (Am- Default: Emergency...
  • Page 43: Gsm

    IP Address Enter the IP address to be assigned to the lated to the gsm module are enabled. IP module: the network administrator will provide this in- Default: disabled formation. Default: 0.0.0.0 The GSM module may also be enabled/disabled from the Installer Menu and the User Menu. This option is hidden if the Obtain an IP address au- tomatically option is enabled.
  • Page 44: Expander In

    n Expander In 2. On the Configuration screen, tap Key Readers: the The Expander In option group lets you enroll the input app shows the Key Readers screen with the list of expanders. key readers that you can connect to the control panel, the key readers labels, and the word Dis- To enroll the input expanders, complete the following abled under the disabled key readers.
  • Page 45: Wireless Module

    2. On the Copy partition mask from user screen, se- Tamper Enabled If this option is disabled, the trans- lect the desired user, then tap the button Copy par- ceiver does not report opening and removal from the mounting surface. tition mask from user Default: enabled n Wireless Module...
  • Page 46: Zones

    Zones 7. In the Partitions section, select the partitions of the zone. The Zones item lets you enroll and set up the wireless detectors, and to set up the control panel zones. 8. Tap ENROLL to add the zone: the control panel will report a fault on the wireless device just en- By default, the Zones screen is empty.
  • Page 47: Zone Setup

    1. On the main screen of the app, tap Devices. will detect tamper conditions and generate the following events: Ø Tamper on zone (relative to the zone concerned) 2. At the bottom of the Devices screen, tap Zones. Ø Tamper alarm on partition relevant to the parti- 3.
  • Page 48 events. Partitions — armed by an Arm Disarm command The zones leading to a disarm point (reader or key- zone — cannot be disarmed until all the zones of pad) should be programmed as Entry path zones. that type are in standby status (and cannot be dis- r 24 hours —...
  • Page 49: Wireless Detector Setup

    Default: Bypassable A zone that signals a persistent alarm condition (e.g. due to trouble conditions) will generate one AND If this option is enabled, the zone cannot trigger alarm cycle only. It will be unable to generate fur- an alarm alone but only when it is violated before 30 ther cycles until the alarm counter has been minutes expire since the violation of another zone of the cleared.
  • Page 50: Zone Deleting

    Outputs 3. Select the wireless detector zone. 4. At the bottom of the screen, tap Detector. The Outputs item lets you set up the outputs of the con- trol panel, and the outputs of the wired and wireless out- 5. Set the options as desired, then tap the save button put expanders.
  • Page 51: Output Setup

    wireless device, and then add the wireless device and [NC]; [NO] terminal open; the open-collector outputs the wired output, in the same programming session. are closed to negative. To add a wired output of a wireless device, complete The relay output can be programmed as normally the following steps: closed only.
  • Page 52: Output Deleting

    To select and deselect all events, tap Select All. You cannot enable the Monostable option for wireless sirens. System events are independent of the zone, parti- Monostable-Time ON This is the maximum activation tion, keypad, and telephone number that gener- ated them.
  • Page 53: Sirens

    Sirens 4. Set the options as desired, and then tap the save button to save the settings on the control panel: The Sirens item lets you enroll and set up the wireless the app returns to the sirens screen. sirens. For a description of the options related to wireless de- By default, the Sirens screen is empty.
  • Page 54: Keyfobs

    Keyfobs Partitions Select the partitions that the control panel arms when you press the away button of the keyfob, The Keyfobs item lets you enroll and set up the keyfobs. and disarms when you press the disarm button the keyfob: n Adding keyfobs Ø...
  • Page 55: Repeaters

    Partitions 3. Select the keyfob that you want to delete. 4. Touch the delete button to delete the keyfob. The Partitions item lets you set up the partitions of the control panel. Repeaters To set up the partitions, complete the following steps: The Repeaters item lets you enroll repeaters.
  • Page 56: Codes And Keys In And

    Users Patrol Time This option will allow you to set the Patrol Time. If the partition is disarmed by a user code or a key with the Patrol attribute (refer to “Users”), it will rearm The user can access the system by means of a PIN, a automatically when the programmed Patrol Time ex- key, or a keyfob.
  • Page 57: Pin And Key Setup

    The PIN Transfer and Privacy options are en- Default: 0001 for user no. 1 abled until the installer changes at least one PIN, and Hold-up If this option is enabled, any telephone ac- exits from the Users screen. tions (calls or reports) associated with the Valid PIN n PIN and Key setup event (generated by the PIN concerned), will not be sig- will not appear over the i...
  • Page 58: Communicator

    User type This option is required for setting the opera- MODE D As for MODE A but for D Mode arm com- tions that the user PIN can manage, as shown in Ta- mands at a keypad. ble 11. Default: No Action The partitions disarmed with a Patrol PIN are auto- Communicator matically re-armed after the partition Patrol Time...
  • Page 59: Communicator Options

    Label This option is to enter a significant label for the ing formats. number. Default: Contact ID Default: Phone Number nn Communicator Options Account # Enter the customer code to identify the sys- tem that transmits events to PSTN receivers: ask the central station.
  • Page 60: E-Mail Addresses

    Voice in line If this option is enabled, the voice mes- Vocal Guide If this option is enabled, a vocal guide will sage will be played after detection of a voice response. support the user in the remotely control panel manage- If the control panel does not detect a voice response be- ment via a telephone that support the DTMF tones: re- fore the Wait voice timeout ends, it will hang-up and...
  • Page 61: Receivers Options

    Receivers Options Events Notification The Receivers Options item lets you set up options re- The Events Notification item lets you set up the actions lated to receivers. that the control panel must perform when an event oc- curs, and ends. To set up the receivers options, complete the following steps: The control panel can perform the actions listed below.
  • Page 62: App Notification

    Ø Temperature Above Very Hot Threshold on Zone n Emails Ø Temperature Below Cold Threshold on Zone If this option is enabled the control panel will send an e-mail upon the verification (and reset) of the events For all other events, the control panel sends a belonging to the corresponding group, to the group of Smart SMS only when the event occurs.
  • Page 63: Voice Calls

    Copying Smart Actions To copy the Smart Actions panel sends a voice message even when the event settings of an event to other events, complete the fol- ends: Ø Global Arming Partition lowing steps: Ø Partial Arming Partition Ø Warning Mains Failure 1.
  • Page 64: Central Station Actions

    n CENTRAL STATION ACTIONS Receivers The control panel can send digital messages, in Con- tact ID and SIA format, to PSTN receivers, and to sup- The control panel can send digital messages to two IP ported IP receivers. receivers. The Receivers item lets you set up options for sending To send digital messages to PSTN receivers, you must install and set up the GSM module.
  • Page 65 the installer menu (see “KEYPAD OPERATIONS > Receiver 1-Supervision time 3.4) View GSM Module Status” and "3.5) View IP (Receiver 2-Supervision time) Enter the interval be- Module Status") or in the user menu (see tween an event and the subsequent supervision event. “OPERATIONS FROM TOUCH KEYPAD >...
  • Page 66: General Settings

    The Receiver 2-Password option is locked until Depending on the status of the Clear System you enter the Receiver 1-APN. Call/SMS/Receiver actions by Master Code op- tion, only calls generated by partiton events and also those generated by system events will be General Settings deleted.
  • Page 67: Arming Schedule

    Arming Schedule Valid entries: up to 128 characters Default: empty The control panel lets you to set up up to six times for B Arming Description Like “A Arming Description” the arming and disarming of each partition, for each day but for arming type B.
  • Page 68: Copying Partition Settings

    n Copying partition settings Voice Messages To copy the arming and disarming times of a partition on another partition, complete the following steps: You can record a header message that the control panel plays at the beginning of each voice message, 1.
  • Page 69: Voice Message Playback

    Backup and Templates The maximum length of message no. 1 is 12 sec- onds. The maximum length of other messages is 6 The Backup and Templates item allows you to perform seconds. The control panel does not record the part of the message that exceeds the maximum the operations outlined below.
  • Page 70: Restore Backup

    At the end of the operation, the app shows the message If the control panel connected to the app is not the control panel for which you made the backup, the Backup done. app shows an error message. 5. Tap Ok to return to the Backup and Templates screen.
  • Page 71: Load Template

    Restore Default Settings 2. On the Backup and Templates screen, tap Save Template: the app shows the Save window. The Restore Default Settings item lets you to restore all 3. In the Account Name field, enter a name for the tem- the control panel options to default, except the configu- plate, and then tap Ok.
  • Page 72: Event Description

    Event description System events These are control panel-generated warnings (e.g. power failure). This section describes the conditions that generate, System events can be restored to standby by: Ø running alarm reset from a keypad and terminate each event, and the actions that the Ø...
  • Page 73 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Alarm on zone ... a zone detects alarm conditions ... the zone restores to standby sta- (1). tus. Tamper on zone ... a zone detects tamper conditions ... tamper conditions are no longer (1). present on the zone. Real time zone ...
  • Page 74 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... General System ... a zone — regardless of its type and ... all events generated by the zones Alarm partition detects alarm conditions. of all partitions restore to standby. General System ... a zone — regardless of its partition ...
  • Page 75 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Caller ID over ... the control panel receives a call SPOT EVENT! from a telephone number with the op- tion Caller ID over GSM enabled (see "Caller ID over GSM events" on page 72). Table 20 Caller ID over GSM events. EVENTS OCCURS WHEN...
  • Page 76: Smart Sms

    Smart SMS volved, or the “Partition:<space>” string followed by a 8-character string comprising the “-” character for To create Smart SMS messages the control panel uses partitions not involved in the event and the “X” char- the labels assigned to system objects and fixed strings, acter for partitions involved in the event (e.g.
  • Page 77 Ø Zone alarm and Valid Key are types of event Ø RESTORAL is the string to reset the event Ø KITCHEN and STAIRS are the labels of WHO caused the event Ø first floor is the partition label involved Ø partitions: X-X----- are the partitions involved (no. 1 and 3) Ø...
  • Page 78 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 79: Keypad Operations

    KEYPAD OPERATIONS You can perform the following operation from any LCD In this chapter we refer to the LCD keypad: the op- keypad connected to the control panel, depending on erations on the touchscreen keypad are the same, your access level. unless otherwise indicated You have the following two access levels.
  • Page 80: Access To The Operations

    Access to the operations 2. Tap the screen again: LCD keypad The display shows the data and time, and the message Bentel 630 on standby status. Jan/21/11 16:21 Absoluta 630 1. Press a then enter the installer PIN (default 0104) to access the Installer Level, or press b and enter the Level 4 PIN (default 0400) to access the Level 4.
  • Page 81 Ø If the labels that the keypad displays do not match 7. Press ENTER to skip “View/Reset Tampers”. with those stored on the control panel, tap Refresh Press A to view the next alarm: if there are no more alarms to view, the display shows the next available Labels.
  • Page 82 13. Press ENTER to skip to “View Bypass”. Press A to view the next fault: if there are no more faults to view, the display shows the next available Description events (bypass) or the partition and system status. Press OFF to reset the faults. Peripheral lost (keypad, key reader, expander Clear Fault IN/OUT, transceiver)
  • Page 83: Quit From The Operations

    Quit from the operations 1.1) Zone test Press ESC until the display shows the following mes- This option will allow you to test all the partition zones sage (if you are on the Installer Level): without generating alarms. The test event will be re- corded in the event logger as: <Alarm - Zone under INSTALLER test>.
  • Page 84: Output Test

    1.2) Output test 8. Press ENTER to confirm the partition/zone se- lected and go back to step 5 to add another partition or zone to be tested: This option will allow you to test the system outputs. Partition 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- In Test ON=Start graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 85: Changing The Pin

    1.3) Changing the PIN 1.4) Firmware and Keypad Language Upgrade by an USB key This option will allow to you to change the Installer PIN or the Level 4 PIN, depending on the menu you are run- This function is available on control panels with ning (Installer menu or Level 4 menu): the default In- firmware revision 4.10.45 and later, and equipped staller PIN is 0104;...
  • Page 86 Working You can view the current Firmware of Control Please Wait Panel, of the GSM Module and IP Module as de- scribed in “3.2) View the Firmware Version” in this section. The keypad display will show the progress of the opera- tion ...
  • Page 87: Modify The Keypad Language

    1.6) Modify the keypad language 1.7) Enabling Level 4 access You can modify the keypad language as follow. Level 4 is reserved to qualified personal to upgrade the control panel firmware (see "Firmware upgrade" on 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- page 39 and "1.4) Firmware and Keypad Language Up- graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 88: Clear Faults And Tampers

    1.8) Clear faults and tampers 1.9) Option programming You can clear fault and tamper signalling as follow. To set the main control panel options using a keypad, complete the following steps. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 89: Partition

    n User PINs Part mask Zn001 *------- Panel Prog. Users UC--- 4. Set up the zone partitions as follow. Ø Press a to assign all the partitions to the zone The User PINs option let you to set up the PIN partitions Ø...
  • Page 90: System

    n System 2.1) Voice message recording Panel Prog. The control panel does not support this operation. System For voice message recording, see "Voice message recording" on page 68. The System option is for setting the control panel ID number, as follows. The ID number does not apply to the Absoluta 630 control panel, therefore you can left this option at default: 0000.
  • Page 91: Bpi Device Enrolling

    2.2) BPI device enrolling 2.3) Wireless device enrolling You can perform the BPI device enrolling when you To enroll the wireless devices, complete the following change the BPI bus configuration, as follow. steps. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- 1.
  • Page 92 No slots avail. If there are no more slots available for To enroll a 4-input BW-IO, enter the ID number 106, instead of the ID number 105 that is on the de- enrolling the wireless device, the following message displays: vice.
  • Page 93: Key Enrolling

    2.4) Key enrolling 2.5) Message Download/Upload via USB Key You can enroll the digital keys as follow. This function is available on control panels with firmware revision 4.10.45 and later, and equipped Before enrolling a key, make sure that you have with the USB connector.
  • Page 94: Procedure For Exporting And Importing Voice Messages Through Usb

    n Procedure for exporting and importing voice Ø the control panel that exports the voice messages messages through USB and the control panel that imports the voice mes- To import and export the control panel voice messages sages have the same installer PIN Ø...
  • Page 95: Factory Default

    2.7) Factory default 2.8) Telephone communicator You can restore the control panel options to factory de- You can set up the communicator options as follow. fault as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”. You can also perform the factory default by hard- ware, as indicated on “Hardware Default”...
  • Page 96: Key Disabling And Enabling

    2.9) Key disabling and enabling 3.1) View logger You can enable and disable the keys and keyfobs as You can view the event in the logger as follow. follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”. Disabled keyfobs will continue to show the status of the system.
  • Page 97: View The Firmware Version

    3.2) View the firmware version 3.3) View zone status and zone bypassing You can view the version of the control panel firmware You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, as follow. short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow. 1.
  • Page 98: View Gsm Module Status

    3.4) View GSM module status Zone Bypassed now The status of the GSM module can be viewed as de- then press ESC to go back to step 5; scribed below. Ø ON to include the zone, 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- Zone graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 99: View Ip Module Status

    3.5) View IP module status 10. Press ENTER to show the status of the GPRS con- nection on the display top line and the IP address on the bottom line: The status of the IP module can be viewed as described below.
  • Page 100 Installer Menu (Default PIN: (A)0104) 1 actions 2 programming 3 visualization 1.1 Zone test 3.1 Logger 1.2 Output test 2.2 BPI device enroll 3.2 Firmware version 1.3 Change my PIN 2.3 Wireless device enroll 3.3 Zone status and zone bypassing 2.4 Key enroll 3.4 GSM module status 2.5 Voice Message via USB Key...
  • Page 101: Appendix

    APPENDIX Quick guide for the LCD keypad menu Wireless device mapping The Table 23 on facing page, list the options available Each time you enroll a wireless device (see “2.3) Wire- for each menu that you may access on the LCD keypad. less Device enrolling”...
  • Page 102: Reporting Formats

    n SIA Reporting formats SIA is a FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) format, that This paragraph describes the structures of the main re- transmits alternatively in two slightly different frequen- porting formats supported by the system. cies. The frequency shift is usually 170 Hertz, and the two frequencies are associated with 0 and 1 of the bi- Installer should customize codes for superkeys ac- nary digit which transmits the following data:...
  • Page 103 ABSOLUTA 630 APPENDIX...
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