urmet domus 1067 Installation And Configuration Manual

urmet domus 1067 Installation And Configuration Manual

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DS1067-099
LBT20429
RADIO EXPANSION
Ref. 1067/020
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Mod. 1067 DS1067-099 LBT20429 RADIO EXPANSION Ref. 1067/020 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Positioning the system devices ........................11 4 INSTALLATION ..............................12 installaTion ProcedurE ......................... 12 4.1.1 Battery compartment and fastening points for the 1067/020 in the 1067/024 - 1067/032A control panels 12 4.1.2 Assembling 1067/020 in the 1067/024 - 1067/032A control panel ............... 12 4.1.3...
  • Page 3 Radio expansion module inputs ........................40 12.2.2 Radio expansion module outputs (sirens) ....................40 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 41 13.1 1067/020 Radio expansion ........................41 13.2 1051/203 Multifunction magnetic contact .................... 41 1051/201 – 1051/202 Microcontact ..................... 41 13.3 13.4 1051/405 EXTERNAL Siren WITH FLASHING ..................
  • Page 4 1051/101 – 1051/102 ir DETECTOR STANDARD VERSION AND WITH PET IMMUNITY 13.5 FUNCTION ............................... 41 13.6 1051/108 ir DETECTOR CURTAIN EFFECT ..................42 13.7 1051/105 EXTERNAL ir DETECTOR WITH Pet immunity FUNCTION ..........43 13.8 1051/035 REMOTE CONTROL ......................43 13.9 1051/025 LED KEYPAD ........................
  • Page 5: 1067/020 For 1067/024 - 1067/032A - 1067/052A Systems

    This symbols signals a recommendation. MAXIMUN SYSTEM SIZE FOR 1067/020 EXPANSION The maximum number of radio expansions that can be installed on the 1067/xxx systems is listed below. For each device, the maximum individuals and combinations are indicated when the system comprises similar devices.
  • Page 6: 1051/203 Multifunction Magnetic Contact

    (use of wire contacts for rolling blinds Urmet Ref. 1033/207 is recommended). It is powered by a lithium battery and communicates via radio with the 1067/020 two-way radio module. It is programmed by a jumper. A tamper guarantees protection against opening and removal. The device has test, supervision, battery low signal, and LED to signal radio communication.
  • Page 7: 1051/101 - 1051/102 Ir Detector Standard Version And With Pet Immunity Function

    A passive infra-red detector to detect movements in the area it monitors. It is powered by a lithium battery and communicates via radio with the 1067/020 two-way radio module. A tamper guarantees protection against opening and removal. The device has test, supervision, battery low signal, and LED to signal radio communication.
  • Page 8: Ir Detector For Outside With 1051/105 Pet Immunity

    1.2.8 1051/035 remote control The remote control is powered by a lithium battery and communicates via radio with the 1067/020 two-way radio module. The device has a two-tone LED to signal the command transmitted and a low battery. The remote control has 4 programmable keys, three keys for the arming and disarming of associate zones and one key that can be configured to enable and disable potential outputs that can be commanded or generate other types of signals.
  • Page 9: 1051/025 Led Keypad

    1051/025 Led keypad The led keypad is powered by a lithium battery and communicates via radio with the 1067/020 two-way radio module. It has 4 function keys, three keys for the arming and disarming of associate zones and one key that can be configured to enable and disable potential outputs that can be commanded or generate other types of signals.
  • Page 10: Basic Information

    BASIC INFORMATION HOW AN INTRUSION RADIO ALARM SYSTEM AND BUS IS MADE 2.1.1 Radio and Bus system This main distinction between installations is based on the technology used to connect the various devices to the control panel and each other. The radio system connection is also called wireless. Pros Cons Requires no wiring: all communications occur via radio and...
  • Page 11: Design: Configuration Of The Alarm System

    Unless they are specifically designed and constructed for outdoor installation, like the outdoor sirens or detectors, all the devices must be installed indoors, protected from the elements and vandalism. 3.1.1.1 Positioning the 1067/020 radio expansion It the radio expansion is used outside of the control panels, this must be positioned: ...
  • Page 12: Installation

    WARNING! The 1067/020 radio expansion may be used only on systems with 1067/024 – 1067/032A – 1067/052A control panels with SW version 1.07 or later, while the keypads at least with SW version 1.05 or higher, otherwise, the 1067/020 will not be acquired.
  • Page 13: Installation Of The 1067/020 Radio Expansion

    INSTALLATION OF THE 1067/020 RADIO EXPANSION The 1067/020 radio expansion is supplied with a plastic case. The expansion has terminals for connecting it to the data BUS and the LEDs that signal the functioning of the electronic board. The tamper of the container must be connected to the SAB of the expansion.
  • Page 14: Connections

    CONNECTIONS Below is an explanation on how to carry out all the electrical connections and necessary signals for starting up the system. IMPORTANT! Before running the cables, check that the sections are correct and that conform with the maximum distances. IMPORTANT! The end of the stranded conduction must not be consolidated with a soft-solder welding in the points where the conductor is subject to contact pressure.
  • Page 15: Commissioning

    Once the acquisition of all the devices is complete, press ESC to exit from the menu. IMPORTANT! If the 1067/020 is not acquired check that the control panel has at least version 1.0.0 or later, and the keypads at least SW 1.05 or higher.
  • Page 16: Using The Service Keypad

    The service keypad can be used only for this purpose. IMPORTANT! By using the Service keypad, the max number of keypads which can be used in the system is decreased by one unit: it becomes 3 in the 1067/024 control panel, 7 in the 1067/032A and 1067/052A control panels.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE The maintenance procedure is useful each time it is necessary to intervene on the system and therefore open the tamper of the control panel and any device, or disconnect peripheral devices, without creating tamper events. In this way no outputs of any type of alarm is activated and the telephone transmitter will be inhibited to outgoing calls, with the exception of service calls (Tests for Battery low, Lack of power, SIM card expiry…).
  • Page 18: Identifying A Bus Device

    Select the «RADIO EXP.» submenu and select the radio expansion from among those available. The yellow LED “B” (see Figure 3 – 1067/020) of the device flashes quickly for 40 seconds; the delete operation is concluded only when the LED stops flashing and remains on steadily.
  • Page 19: Acquisition / Maintenance Of The Radio Devices

    ACQUISITION / MAINTENANCE OF THE RADIO DEVICES As soon as the control panel acquires the first 1067/020 (see paragraph 5.1 Acquisitions of bus devices), the specific menu to acquire and configure radio devices will appear on the system keypads. Below is a diagram of the navigation flow of the “Radio Devices” menu.
  • Page 20: Radio Connection Test

    Radio connection test The 1067/020 radio expansion makes it possible to evaluate the quality of the radio connection between the peripheral devices subject to supervision through an integrated test that provides an indication correlated to the power of the signal measured by each individual device.
  • Page 21: Configuring Radio Parameters

    ...), it is necessary to identify a different site for the radio expansion. Once the 1067/020 has been moved, press the OK key and repeat the test from point 5. 11. In case of doubt on the functioning of a device, position it temporarily near the control panel (about one metre) and repeat the test.
  • Page 22: Reset Factory Settings

    Resets the control panel programming and all the devices connected to the system data BUS to default. In reference to the 1067/020 radio expansion it is also necessary to reacquire all the radio devices associated with it (IR, DC, RC, TS, sirens).
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    6.10 TROUBLESHOOTING Failures and malfunctions are identified by specific messages of the failure memory and the Diagnose Log. The table below contains the messages that are visualised, the possible causes of the failure or malfunction that occurred, actions to take to find the problem and resolve it. MESSAGE MESSAGE CAUSE...
  • Page 24: Control Devices

    NOT received and performed by the control unit. The indications disappear after short while. The remote control is powered by a CR2032 3 V lithium battery. Battery housing Note: The 1067/020 radio expansion must be installed to use the remote control. DS1067-099 LBT20429...
  • Page 25: 1051/025 Led Keypad

    1051/025 LED KEYPAD Figure 10 – 1051/025 Led keypad Ref. Description Use or indications provided  Green LED on: the system is in test mode.  Green LED blinking: in Test mode, this indicates flat battery. Keypad state LED  Orange LED on for 5 seconds: the system is in normal operating mode (green/orange) ...
  • Page 26: System Commissioning

    64). All control panel and expansion unit inputs are configured by default, while the auxiliary inputs of keypads and input 2 of the readers are NOT USED by default. So, if several 1067/008A expansion modules and at least one 1067/020 expansion, are installed and you want to use some auxiliary inputs, you will need to deactivate an equal number of inputs to prevent exceeding the maximum number of inputs.
  • Page 27: Input Attributes (Release Type, And / Or Zones)

    9.1.6 Input attributes (Release Type, AND / OR zones) The operation of the burglar inputs may be customised further by setting the attributes. 9.1.7 AND inputs This creates a logical connection between two burglar inputs with the same customisation. 9.1.8 Programming procedure Proceed as follows to program the wireless inputs: UT00:INSTALLER...
  • Page 28 14) The screen page shown here by the side will appear if ZONES is selected. The ZN##: empty boxes represent zones which are not assigned to the input and the black □□□□□■□ boxes the zones which have already been assigned. Press to select the zone to be assigned.
  • Page 29: Wireless Output Programming

    (if any) only. During wireless device acquisition, the control panel automatically assigns a sequential logical address in sequence to the outputs of the control panel itself and to any other outputs of the 1067/008A expansions and of the 1067/092 auxiliary power unit.
  • Page 30: Wireless Output Customisation

    9.2.2 Wireless output customisation The output customisation defines which events caused activation of the siren. Possible wireless output customisations are: Burglar, Pre-alarm, Tamper, Panic, Fire, Burglar/Tamper. 9.2.3 Status report The wireless sirens may optionally display the system status as an optical-auditory indication or an optical indication only.
  • Page 31: 1051/035 Remote Control Programming

    The menu is shown as it actually appears on the keypad display for the sake of simplicity. The navigation and confirmation keys are also shown to provide step-by-step help to the installer during the programming procedure. IMPORTANT! Only one 1067/020 module can be acquired by the 1067/024 control panel. DS1067-099...
  • Page 32 UT00: INSTALLER PROGRAMMING EW01:EW SELECT IR RC01:… SELECT RC RC01:… KEYS PROGRAM. PROGRAMMING RADIO DEVICES READERS EW01:EW EW01:EW SELECT DC RC01:… SELECT RC PROGRAMMING NAME RC02:… RADIO DEVICES SELECT RC RADIO DEVICES EW01:EW RC03:… EW02:EW SELECT RC PROGRAMMING ADVANCED NAME SELECT RC EW01:EW RC01:…...
  • Page 33: 1051/025 Keypad Programming

    The menu is shown as it actually appears on the keypad display for the sake of simplicity. The navigation and confirmation keys are also shown to provide step-by-step help to the installer during the programming procedure. IMPORTANT! Only one 1067/020 module can be acquired by the 1067/024 control panel. DS1067-099...
  • Page 34 UT00: INSTALLER PROGRAMMING EW01:EW SELECT IR SELECT TS TS01:… TS01:… KEYS PROGRAM PROGRAMMING RADIO DEVICES READERS EW01:EW EW01:EW 01 SELECT:… TS01:… SELECT TS PROGRAMMING NAME TS02:… RADIO DEVICES EW01:EW 01 SIRENE SELECT TS RADIO DEVICES TS03:… EW02:EW PROGRAMMING ADVANCED NAME SELECT TS EW01:EW 01 TS04:…...
  • Page 35: Radio Devices Test

    The type of command to be combined to the text can be selected in addition to the association procedure illustrated above by pressing GENERIC key 9. The possible options are:  Not Used. The key does not perform any action. ...
  • Page 36: System Commissioning

    10 SYSTEM COMMISSIONING 10.1 ARMING USING 1051/035 REMOTE CONTROL 10.1.1 Total arming The remote control must have been duly programmed for all zones to arm all the zones in the system. Press the on the remote control to arm all zones. If the control unit has accepted the command, the LED will light up red and then green.
  • Page 37: Arming Using 1051/025 Keypad

    10.4 ARMING USING 1051/025 KEYPAD 10.4.1 Total arming The keypad must have been duly programmed for all zones and a four-digit user code is needed to arm all the zones in the system. To arm all zones, enter the four-digit user code on the keypad and then press the key on the keypad.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    The firmware release of the upgrade file is different from the release residing in the device.  The 1067/003 USB interface is connected to the control panel. IMPORTANT! The 1067/003 USB interface must be connected to the control panel when the latter is not powered (mains power and battery disconnected). Device...
  • Page 39: Tables

    12 TABLES 12.1 IDP MESSAGE STRUCTURE One message is sent for each single event. Several events will be sent in the same telephone call, if applicable. For example, messages related to each zone concerned by an arming or disarming event will be sent in sequence in the same telephone call because the global system arming or disarming does not exist as an event.
  • Page 40: Factory Settings

    I n1 IR10 IR11 IR12 IR13 IR14 IR15 IR16 Device DC11 DC12 DC13 DC14 DC15 DC16 Radio expansion module 2 (1067/032A -1067/052A) 12.2.2 Radio expansion module outputs (sirens) Physical Zones Logical Status report Customisation Outputs address Name assignment address … Disabled...
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13.1 1067/020 RADIO EXPANSION Nominal power voltage ......................... 13.8 Vdc (taken from bus) Expansion operating voltage ........................9 Vdc to 15 Vdc Nominal current absorbed at 12 Vdc ........................... 35 mA Max peak current absorption: ............................. 45 mA Max total length of control panel-radio expansion serial Bus line: ................
  • Page 42: 1051/108 Ir Detector Curtain Effect

    13.6 1051/108 IR DETECTOR CURTAIN EFFECT Communication technology: ......................Two-way radio frequency Frequency: ..............................868.6375 MHz Power supply: ..........................1 Battery 3V type CR123A. Battery life: ..................3 years (Typical value, may vary depending on use) Infrared range: ........................... 8m (max) with angle of 110° Detecting elements A: vertical assembly on wall Curtain coverage range of 8 m, installed between 1.4 and 1.7 m from the floor.
  • Page 43: 1051/105 External Ir Detector With Pet Immunity Function

    13.7 1051/105 EXTERNAL IR DETECTOR WITH PET IMMUNITY FUNCTION Communication technology: ......................Two-way radio frequency Frequency: ..............................868,6375 MHz Power supply: ........................... 2 3.6V AA Lithium Batteries. Battery life: ..................3 years (Typical value, may vary depending on use) Operating temperature: ..........................-10°C to +45°C Degree of protection: ..............................
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