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CONTENTS Data protection notice .............. 2 1. About this guide ..............4 Explanation of symbols ............ 4 Warranty ............... 4 Handling log-in details for your Secoris System ...... 5 Important Safety Information ..........6 Declaration of conformity ..........6 2. About Secoris alarm systems ..........7 3.
Everything possible has been done to ensure that the content of these instructions is correct. However, neither the author nor ABUS Security Center GmbH & Co. KG can be held liable for loss or damage caused by incorrect or improper installation and operation or failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings.
1.3 Handling log-in details for your Secoris System Basics • User names and codes for logging into security systems should be known only by the legal owners and never given out to unauthorised parties. • If you have to pass this information on via email, please take care to send the user name and code in two separate emails.
1.5 Declaration of conformity ABUS Security Center hereby declares that the enclosed product complies with the requirements of the following directives: • EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) •...
2. ABOUT SECORIS ALARM SYSTEMS Secoris alarm systems are suitable for domestic and commercial properties. All systems support the use of radio (wireless) and wireless detectors. The maximum number of detectors (zones) your system can use is dependent on the panel you have selected –...
3. OPERATIONAL FEATURES This section provides an overview of other operational features of the Secoris alarm systems from a user’s perspective. Comprehensive set/unset flexibility There are many options available to the installer to configure the setting/ unsetting process to match your specific requirements. If at any time, your requirements change, please contact your installer, who may be able to adjust the set/ unset procedure without making any physical changes.
3.5 HUA / panic alarms You can generate Hold-Up Alarm (HUA), otherwise known as a panic alarm, from a keypad, a remote control, hand-held HUA transmitter or using a separate panic button. 3.6 Full logging The control unit logs all actions, alarms and alerts. You can review the logged events through the User menu.
4. USING THE SYSTEM This section describes typical tasks that you may need to carry out from time to time once the system is set Keypad keys Figure 1 shows the layout of keys on a typical keypad. The purpose of each key (other than the numerical keys) is described next. Figure 1: Typical keypad keys Navigation key: Scrolls up, or moves the cursor left.
A Hold Up Alarm (HUA) is started when both of these keys are pressed (if enabled by the installer). * This is the default action; the installer can configure these keys perform a different setting action, or to operate an output. Note: A Keypad can be programmed to belong to specific partitions.
4.4 Unsetting the system Disarming the system so that people can move freely is called “unsetting”. To unset the system from a keypad: 1. Enter through the designated entry route. Do not stray from this route – you may cause an alarm. 2.
Note: Accidental alarms Your installer may have configured your system so that if you set off an alarm accidentally, you have an "Abort Time" (by default 120 seconds) in which to cancel the alarm. Go immediately to a keypad and enter your access code. If you do this within the Abort Time, the system will send an “Alarm Abort”...
To access the User menu: 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. 2. Press 3. Enter your user code: E n t e r A c c e s s C o d e : ( * ) The first option is displayed: M E N U O m i t Z o n e s...
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Specify the user's name, type, partitions (if applicable) and access code. Each user must have a unique access code. • Assign a remote control and radio Hold Up Alarm (HUA) transmitter (depending on user type − a shunt code user, duress and BMS users can have none of these devices). If you do not wish to assign these devices, most user types can assign the devices to themselves at a later date using the Users option (depending on user type –...
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7. You are prompted to assign a radio HUA (Hold-Up Alarm) device (except for shunt, duress and BMS users): Press both buttons to identify HUA Press a button on an unallocated HUA transmitter until you see "HUA added", or ✓ if you do not want to assign one.
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4.8.5 Editing your own user details If you are a master or admin user, you can edit your own user details (such as your user code) by selecting your user name in the Users, Edit User menu. If you are not a master or admin user, the Users, Edit User menu is not available, but the Users menu may (depending on your user type) contain options to change your own user details.
Remote Password To set the remote password for a BMS or level-4 user. App access To enable or disable use of the Secoris App. 4.8.7 Deleting Users If you are a master or admin user, you can use the Users – Delete User option to delete users. Once you delete a user, the system does not respond to their access code.
▶ ▶ 3. Press to display the zone you wish to omit, then to mark it for omission. Press again if you made a mistake and want the zone to be included. Repeat this step for any other zones you wish to omit (or change to be included). 4.
Action by Level 4 user Action by control unit Keyswitch zone used to set/unset Remote reset carried out by ARC Action through virtual keypad Action through Secoris App Action through ABUS Cloud (no user- specific action) Action through web interface “Web” Using the system...
4.12 Testing the system A master or admin user can use the Test option to test various components of the system, and to check the current owner of a remote control or HUA transmitter. 4.12.1 Testing sirens and sounders To carry out the test: 1.
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4. Press any other key to test it. The display should confirm the key you pressed. 5. Press ✘ to finish the test. 4.12.3 Performing a Walk-Test Master and admin users can use Test – Walk Test to test detectors without starting an alarm. Walking past motion detectors should be enough to trigger them.
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5. Walk round and trigger each detector in turn. If you have enabled Chime, there is a double-tone chime when you trigger a detector. You can see which zones still need to be tested by pressing to scroll through the zones: an ▲...
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The following is displayed: Press required Remote button 2. Press and hold a button on the device you wish to test until the transmit LED on the device flashes. The keypad gives a double-beep confirmation tone and you will see the results of the test: RM001.S:User 001 Set Ptns>...
Remote Access Use this option to enable or disable remote access to the control unit from the web interface or ABUS Cloud. Note: By default, this feature is off for security reasons. Make sure that any installer requesting access is your authorised installer. Switch off remote access once the installer has finished.
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Select the option, enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) and then the time. Note: The installer may have set up the control unit to obtain its time automatically from the ABUS Cloud service. The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn.
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• The control unit adjusts its clock in Spring and Autumn to allow for Summer Daylight Saving Time. At the Autumn change-over, avoid configuring any unset events to take place during the changeover time on the Sunday morning. For UK systems, this time is 01:00 to 02:00. For EU control units, this time is 02:00 to 03:00.
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If a warning tone is due from more than one event at the same time, and any of the tones is set to "Audible", the tone will be audible. Edit Event Use System Confi g – Calendar Set – Edit Event to edit individual parts of an event. Delete Event Use System Confi g –...
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The user can defer setting in this way a total of three times. After the third deferral, the control unit sets the system. Note that deferring setting does not defer any unsetting events. Setting faults – Force Set If there is a fault that would normally prevent the system from setting, a calendar set event will also fail. Before the time of a setting event, the control unit starts the calendar set warning tone as usual, but at the setting time, the control unit will not set the system.
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Note: The Email and IP Address settings are not used, as email addresses (for emailed alarms) and IP addresses (for ARC reporting over the internet) are configured and used by ABUS Cloud. Press 4 when you have finished editing the setting, and if required, select another setting to edit.
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Note: If a user activates the output while it is deactivated, the output stays activated until the control unit reaches the next off time. If a user de-activates the output while it is activated, the output deactivates until the control unit reaches the next on time. Leave On Time, Off Time and Days without values if you want the output to act as a simple on/off switch.
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2. EITHER: a. Press the button on the remote control you want to re-program. Hold down the button until you see the transmit LED flash. OR (if you do not have the remote control): a. Press 4 at the "Press Remote Button" prompt. b.
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Delete All This deletes all remote controls that the system learnt. You should use this option only if you are sure you want to delete all remote controls. To delete a specific remote control: 1. Select System Config – Remotes – Delete. The following is displayed: DELETE REMOTE Press Remote Button...
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• The control unit's software (firmware) and bootloader version number. • The installed languages and their versions. Cloud This gives information about the connection to the ABUS Cloud. Expanders For each expander, this gives the expander's address, its type and the version of software (firmware) installed.
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4.13.8 Generating a Secoris App pairing code You can use the Pair App option to generate a pairing code for the Secoris App. The app allows you to monitor and control your alarm system over the internet from your mobile phone or tablet. The pairing code uniquely pairs your app with your panel and user code.
5. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Active intrusion protection Even an attempt to break in is reported. This can be done using alarm components that not only combine wireless technology with mechanical intrusion protection (mechatronic detectors), but also monitor attempts to open a door or window using a lever via magnetic field sensors. Alarm panel The switching instance of the entire alarm system, which processes all information, forwards it and responds as necessary.
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Danger alarm system Alarm system that triggers an alarm for additional dangers/emergencies as well as intrusion. Danger detector Device that sends a message to the alarm panel when a certain event occurs (e.g. movement, glass breakage, vibrations). Display Display field on the alarm panel for operating and configuring the panel. External alarm (alarm type) Alarm that causes all sounders to respond (indoors and outdoors).
6. DECLARATIONS OF COMPLIANCE for the ESEZ60500 Alarm Panel System Standards with which the alarm panel claims compliance Security level: EN50131-1 Grade 2, VSÖ class GS-N Environmental class II If the alarm panel has been installed correctly, the Secoris will be compliant with EN50131 Grade 2 or VSÖ...
Appendix A – USER T YPES This user is able to carry out all user actions. A master user can, for example, set or unset the system and access all options in the user menus, including the ability to add or delete other users. A master user can edit any user's name, and for all but other master users, edit a Master User user's type and partitions (if applicable).
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This is designed to give third-party systems permission to perform actions that would normally be performed by a normal user, such as setting and unsetting. A remote password is automatically generated and displayed when you create this user, which the third-party system requires. This type of user can be created only by the installer, and is able to update the firmware and language files at the control unit using the web interface.
Appendix C – ENTERING TEXT You can use the numeric (1-9), * and # keys to enter numbers and text. Press a key one or more times to obtain the letter you require. For example, to enter a "B", press the "2" key twice, or to enter an "C", press "2"...
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Für weitere Hilfe steht unser Support-Team für Sie zur Verfügung: support@abus-sc.com Our Support Team will be happy to help you with any further questions: support@abus-sc.com ABUS Security Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Tel. +49 82 07 959 90 0 Fax +49 82 07 959 90 100 info.de@abus-sc.com...
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