Telenot hiplex 8400H BT 800 User Manual

Telenot hiplex 8400H BT 800 User Manual

Intruder alarm control panel

Advertisement

INTRUDER ALARM
CONTROL PANEL
hiplex
8400H
®
BT 800/820
USER MANUAL
Version (06)
english

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the hiplex 8400H BT 800 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Telenot hiplex 8400H BT 800

  • Page 1 INTRUDER ALARM CONTROL PANEL hiplex 8400H ® BT 800/820 USER MANUAL Version (06) english...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User notes Table of content Before using the product, read the user manual carefully User notes and keep it for future reference. Table of content Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Terms ....... 4 Do not open the product.
  • Page 3 Table of content 5.4.4 Change the code ..... . 25 System does not set What can I do? 5.4.5 Disable input groups ....26 Maintenance and care 5.4.6 Overriding the setting prevention .
  • Page 4: Terms, Abbreviations, And Symbols

    Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Exit time/entry time An exit and entry time is used to set or unset the intruder alarm Terms system using a keypad that is located within the partition. In this case, an exit time is required to allow persons to exit the Tear-off detector property after setting the system on the keypad.
  • Page 5 Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Tamper contact External alarm The intruder alarm system components' lids or parts of the Alerting using an externally installed warning device (siren and housings that can be opened are equipped with tamper con- strobe beacon) and/or the sending of a message to the response tacts that detect and report when the components are opened authorities.
  • Page 6 Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Transponder Input group An electronic key for operating an electronic switching device. An input group combines multiple dedicated signals in order to The transponder for actuation of the switching procedure is display and (if necessary) disable them together on the keypad, held in front of the reader belonging to the switching device.
  • Page 7 Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Blocking element VdS class If an intruder alarm system is set, the blocking element blocks Depending on the threat potential and the number of valuable the door to the partition. Unintentional entry into the partition items in the building, the insurance company can prescribe an and the resulting activation of a false alarm are not possible intruder alarm system with a VdS class (protection class).
  • Page 8: Abbreviations

    Terms, abbreviations, and symbols Abbreviations Symbols General Important notice, order Keypad = Keypad Tips, recommendations, useful information IACP = Intruder alarm control panel TD = Transmission device Usage not in compliance with VdS directives Partition status Legend = External alarm Sequence of action = External exit time Switching device...
  • Page 9: Basics Of The Intruder Alarm System Structure

    Basics of the intruder alarm system Basics of the intruder alarm system The TD (transmission device) transmits alarm, state, and fault messages to a response authority, e.g. surveillance and security Structure service. The TD uses the telecommunications network for trans- mission.
  • Page 10: Partitions

    Basics of the intruder alarm system Partitions Setting states 4 3 1 Externally set An intruder alarm system can include several partitions. The- se partitions can be set or unset either in a mutually depen- The system is set with no persons inside the partition(s). dent manner or completely independently of one another.
  • Page 11: Internally Set

    Basics of the intruder alarm system 4 3 2 Internally set Tamper The IACP checks the cable connections to the keypads, to The system is set with persons present in the partition(s). the switching devices and to the external warning devices. Likewise, the housings of all components are monitored for The keypad or an internal switching device is used for opening.
  • Page 12: Alarm Status And Resetting

    Basics of the intruder alarm system Detector 4 3 4 Alarm status and resetting After an internal or external alarm is activated, the IACP switches To ensure that the IACP can detect and report different hazar- to the alarm state. In the alarm state, the indoor and/or outdoor dous situations, a variety of detector types must be installed warning devices in the system are activated (max.
  • Page 13 Basics of the intruder alarm system The housings on all components are fitted with tamper Detector Reaction of system contacts or similar protective mechanisms, which activate Unset Internally Exter- a tamper alarm in response to a mechanical attack on the nally set components.
  • Page 14: Keypad

    The following control and indicating elements are available on additional control commands by the responsible operator. the touch keypad BT 800/801: TELENOT offers a variety of keypads for operating the IACP. For information, refer to the TELENOT website at www.telenot. com.
  • Page 15 Keypad Switching of the screen pages Icons One screen page back "Switching Functions" screen page "Overview" screen page Icons "Keypad" screen page Icons Color Function "Indication Panel 1" screen page Alarm Blinks for triggered and saved alarms "Indication Panel 2" screen page Fault Yellow Blinks for pending and saved...
  • Page 16 Keypad Freely parameterizable LEDs 1–4 Display indication M o 2 0 . 0 1 . 1 4 Ready for external setting 1 2 : 1 9 Unset Display indication Internally set The display has a limited number of characters. Long Alarm texts are divided in two indications, which are dis- played alternatingly.
  • Page 17 Keypad Operating buttons LED indication (operating states) Scroll (up) Scroll (down) Unsetting Internal setting LED indication (operating states) External setting (only if enabled) LED indication Color Function Freely parameterizable button (operating states) Operation Green Illuminated during operation and blinks during initialization Operating buttons Alarm Blinks for triggered and saved...
  • Page 18: Indication Panel 1/2" Screen Page

    Keypad 5 1 2 "Indication panel 1/2" screen page IG-status LED: This LED (red) indicates whether at least one dedicated signal in this input group is open or in the alarm state. IG1 (Tamper) Input group 9 Input group text: The input group text is displayed here as Input group 2 Input group 10 defined in the IACP parameterization.
  • Page 19: Overview" Screen Page

    Keypad 5 1 3 "Overview" screen page 5 1 4 “Switching actions” screen page M o 1 5 . 0 5 . 1 7 Ready for external setting 0 9 : 3 2 Unset M o 1 5 . 0 5 . 1 7 Internally set Alarm Door 1...
  • Page 20: Settings Menu

    Keypad 5 1 5 Settings menu Enter the access enabling code (AL2) and confirm your input with the “Enter” button. The access enabling code (AL2) From the settings menu, the following parameters can be that you need to use depends on the parameterization. Ask adjusted: your installer.
  • Page 21: Structure Of Bt 820

    Keypad Structure of BT 820 LED indication Color Function (operating states) The keypad BT 820 has a two-line display, 8 LEDs as a group Operation Green Illuminated during operation and status indication, a membrane numeric pad and a built-in and blinks during initialization buzzer.
  • Page 22 Keypad Menu item Function Access level Access level without with code code AL2A AL2B Indication test? Testing all LEDs and the buzzer on the keypad Walk test ? Switching the walk test for motion detectors on/off Change Change the numeric-pad codes (keypad and reader) code ? Disable Disable/enable input groups...
  • Page 23: Menu Structure

    Keypad Menu structure Press the "Menu" button. The keypad only displays the menu items that are available on the respective access level. Indication test? Navigate through the menu using the “Scroll” buttons. Walk test ? The representation of the partition status in the mes- Press "Enter"...
  • Page 24: Alarm Memory

    Keypad 5 4 1 Alarm memory The alarm memory contains the following information: Status of the partitions Pending alarms Mo 15.05.17 Pending faults 09:32 Pending warnings Open dedicated signals Access enabling! Code: ###### 5 4 2 Indication test (Access level: AL1, AL2A and AL2B) Partition status The corresponding status is shown in abbreviated...
  • Page 25: Walk Test

    Keypad 5 4 3 Walk test 5 4 4 Change the code (Access level: AL1, AL2A and AL2B) (Access level: AL1, AL2A and AL2B) Walk test ? All partitions Change <off> code ? Code: ###### All partitions <on> Code: ###### Partition 1 <off>...
  • Page 26: Disable Input Groups

    Keypad 5 4 5 Disable input groups 5 4 6 Overriding the setting prevention (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) Disable Office Override setting MC office window input groups ? <enabled> prevention? <enabled> Office MC office window <disabled (IU)>...
  • Page 27: Reset Tamper

    Keypad Overriding the setting prevention enables the intruder alarm 5 4 7 Reset tamper system to be internally or externally set despite the setting (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) prevention factor (not in compliance with VdS directives). When parameterizing the intruder alarm system, the installer must set the maximum number of open dedicated signals for which Cl.
  • Page 28: Event Memory

    Keypad 5 4 8 Event memory Example: Event memory Global (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) Event memory ? 0020 07h15 15.05 Global [Intruder alarm] In 1 (hiplex) Event memory ? Partition 1 Intrusion hiplex board Event memory ? Global 0021 07h13 15.05 ext.set.
  • Page 29: Alarm Counter

    Keypad All events (e.g. alarms, faults or setting/unsetting) are stored 5 4 9 Alarm counter in the event memory global. In addition to the date and exact (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) time of the event, additional information is listed on other pages (e.g.
  • Page 30: Disable Personal Enabling Codes

    Keypad 5 4 10 Disable personal enabling codes? Disable pers.enab.codes? In the menu “Disable personal enabling codes”, the operator To open this menü, push the Enter button. can disable the personal enabling codes (transponder and [Last name] numeric-pad codes). Select the first letter of the last name using the scroll-down button.
  • Page 31: Identify Transponder

    Keypad 5 4 11 Identify transponder 5 4 12 Closing element battery change In the menu “Ident. transpond.?”, the responsible operator After changing the battery of a mechatronic closing element (AL2B) and the installer (AL3) can identify a transponder. (digital lock cylinder or digital door handle/door fitting), the The transponder is held in front of the selected reader and responsible operator (ZE2B) and the installer (ZE3) can reset the the keypad displays the parameterized name (owner) of the...
  • Page 32: Service Enabling

    Keypad 5 4 13 Service enabling 5 4 14 App enabling (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) (Access level: AL1 and AL2B) Enable service? Service enabling App enabling ? App enabling: <disabled> Service enabling App enabling: <until ext set> <time-limit. 1h> Service enabling <disabled>...
  • Page 33: Operation With Keypad

    Keypad Operation with keypad 5 5 1 External setting The representation of the partition status in the Mo 15.05.17 Standard indication 09:32 message memory and the selection of the partition during IACP operation at the keypad are parame- Press the "External setting" button. terizable.
  • Page 34: Internal Setting

    Keypad 5 5 2 Internal setting 5 5 3 Unsetting Mo 15.05.17 Mo 15.05.17 Standard indication Standard indication 09:32 09:32 Press the "Internal setting" button. Press the "Unset" button. Enter code! Enter the access-enabling code and confirm your Enter code! Enter the access-enabling code and confirm your input with the "Enter"...
  • Page 35: Setting Externally With Exit Time

    Keypad 5 5 4 Setting externally with exit time 5 5 5 Unsetting with entry time During the exit time, only the detectors associated with During the entry time, only the detectors associated the exit route are delayed. All other detectors activate with the entry route are delayed.
  • Page 36: Resetting Alarms, Faults, And Battery Warnings

    Keypad 5 5 6 Resetting alarms, faults, and battery warnings Mo 15.05.17 Standard indication 09:32 You can only reset alarms, faults, and warnings that are Press any button. permitted for the respective keypad and respective au- Access enabling! Enter the access-enabling code and confirm your thorization level.
  • Page 37: Switching Device

    Switching device Switching device Structure of the reader comlock R-ED The reader cryplock R-ED is fitted with a numeric pad, a transpon- A responsible operator can use a reader to set/unset the system. der zone, a three-color LED, and a built-in buzzer. The reader is operated with a transponder, entry of a numeric- pad code or a combination of both variants.
  • Page 38: Operation With Reader

    Switching device Operation with reader Hold the transponder (approx. 3 s) in front of the reader (transponder zone). The maximum clearance is 10 mm. 6 3 1 External setting Confirmation: Single beep from the buzzer (approx. 0.25 s) and brief illumination of the yellow LED (approx. 0.25 s). External setting with transponder This is followed by: Double beep from the buzzer (2 × ap- prox. 0.15 s) and double illumination of the yellow LED...
  • Page 39 Switching device External setting with numeric-pad code Enter the numeric-pad code. Every numerical input is confirmed with a beep from the buzzer (approx. 0.15 s) and brief illumination of the yellow LED (approx. 0.15 s). LED green If you make an incorrect entry, press the “Esc” button and LED red enter the numeric-pad code again.
  • Page 40: Unsetting

    Switching device 6 3 2 Unsetting Hold the transponder briefly (approx. 1 s) in front of the rea- der (transponder zone). The maximum clearance is 10 mm. Unsetting with transponder Confirmation: Single beep from the buzzer (approx. 0.25 s) and brief illumination of the yellow LED (approx. 0.25 s). LED green Unset (without alarm) LED red...
  • Page 41 Switching device Unsetting with numeric-pad code Enter the numeric-pad code. Every numerical input is con- firmed with a beep from the buzzer (approx. 0.15 s) and brief illumination of the yellow LED (approx. 0.15 s). LED green If you make an incorrect entry, press the “Esc” button and LED red enter the numeric-pad code again.
  • Page 42: Operation With Switching Lock

    Switching device Operation with switching lock Unsetting Unlock the shunt lock. 6 4 1 Shunt lock Unset (without alarm) External setting The intruder alarm system is unset. Lock the door lock. Lock the shunt lock. Unset (with pending alarm) The intruder alarm system is unset. Externally set Confirmation: Intermittent beep of the buzzer for 10 s The intruder alarm system is externally set.
  • Page 43: Pulse Switching Lock

    Switching device 6 4 2 Pulse switching lock Unsetting Insert the key into the lock and turn it to the left. External setting Insert the key into the lock and turn it to the right. Unset (without alarm) The intruder alarm system is unset. Externally set The intruder alarm system is externally set.
  • Page 44: System Does Not Set What Can I Do

    System does not set What can I do? System does not set What can I do? The setting prevention is indicated by intermittent Display beeping of the buzzer (alternating: approx. 0.25 s tone / approx. 0.25 s pause) for 10 s. LED "Operation" For external setting: The LED “Operation” and the LED Operation LED "Alarm"...
  • Page 45 System does not set What can I do? LED indication (operating Cause What to do? states) LED "Operation" is not illumi- The system is already exter- nated nally set LED "Alarm" is illuminated An alarm is not yet reset Read the message memory to determine the alarm in question. If there is no longer any danger, reset the alarm (see Keypad / Opera- tion with keypad / Resetting alarms, faults and battery warnings).
  • Page 46: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care Maintenance and care Check the function of the motion detectors at regular in- tervals. To do this, switch on the walk test with the system Since the IACP is operated in clean indoor rooms, there is unset (see Keypad / Menu structure / Walk test). Walk generally no need for cleaning.
  • Page 47: Behavior In Case Of An Alarm

    Behavior in case of an alarm Behavior in case of an alarm Alarm (when internally set) Alarm (when externally set) Non self-triggered alarm Remain calm. Non self-triggered alarm Remain calm. For intruder alarm systems with an internal alarm without remote alerting: Assess the situation and call For intruder alarm systems with an external alarm for assistance.
  • Page 48 Subject to technical modifications...

This manual is also suitable for:

Hiplex 8400h bt 820

Table of Contents