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INSTALLATION MANUAL Control panel-siren 311-21W 312-21W...
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Foreword To help you install the control panel in the best possible conditions, we recommend you read the following documents: • the system booklet describing all the functional aspects of the system, • the installation manuals describing how to implement each device, •...
Installation manual Contents 1. Introduction 2. Installation preparation Precautions to be taken when installing the system Tooling required Opening the control panel Power supply Description Keypad keys 3. Device programming Remote control/control panel recognition programming Remote keypad/control panel recognition programming Intrusion detector/control panel recognition programming Control panel/external siren (bell box) recognition programming Checking programming...
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Control panel-siren Contents (continued) 7. Changing operating modes Checking control panel operating mode and status 8. Performing real tests 9. Maintenance Fault indications Alarm voice indications Checking the events log Maintenance over the telephone Changing the batteries 10. Advanced configuration operations Control panel parameters Telephone dialler parameters 11.
1. Introduction The control panel-siren supervises: • protection against intrusion, • protection against personal attack, • protection against technical problems, • protection against fire. Intrusion protection is ensured by intrusion detectors that have been programmed to be recognised by the control panel. Triggering of alarms depends on the system status and the type of detectors activated. Personal, technical and fire protection is active 24 hours a day.
2. Installation preparation Precautions to be taken before installing the system s Diagnosing the site before installation Before a system can be installed and the best All metals constitute an obstacle to correct radio places for devices determined, a diagnosis of the transmission and are likely to considerably influ- site must first be performed to check radio trans- ence the radio link between 2 devices.
• 1 drill with Ø 6 mm bit. • 1 pair of wire cutters, Opening the control panel Turn the DAITEM logo to the left to access the closing screw. Loosen the closing screw using the cross-head Cover screwdriver.
2. Installation preparation Description Control panel-siren-telephone dialler Control panel relay output 2 Relay outputs: 0.5 A 24 V AC or 1 A 30 V DC Control panel Speech synthesis relay output 1 Siren loudspeaker NC input type Anti-tamper For connecting input voltage-free tamper wiring loops only...
3. Device programming Programming enables a device (remote control, transmitted, the control panel automatically changes to user mode (see § on Changing operat- detector, etc.) to be recognised by the control panel. ing mode). For devices that have to be radio relayed (repeater For each programmed device, the control panel allocates a device number in chronological pro- transceiver), control panel recognition programming...
3. Device programming Intrusion detector/control panel programming Programming an intrusion detector requires selecting: • a protection group (from 1 to 3), • the type of triggering (immediate or delayed). “beep, detector X, group Y, “detector X” “group?” “time delay?” immediate (or delayed)”...
3. Device programming Control panel/ external siren (bell box) recognition programming The external siren must be in installation mode for it to be recognised by the control panel. When first switched on, the siren is in installation mode. “beep, OFF, “beep”...
3. Device programming Deleting a programmed device The control panel recognises 5 types of devices Type of device N° classified by numbers. Detector Remote control External Siren Radio relay (repeater) or receiver • To delete a programmed device, press: type device of device n°...
4. Main configuration operations To ensure correct operation, all the control panel parameters are factory-programmed. Each parameter can be modified using the control panel keypad. Modifying access codes If the installation has (a) control keypad(s), control To ensure installation confidentiality, the access panel modifications must be repeated on all the codes must be changed: control keypad(s).
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4. Main configuration operations Modifying access codes (continued) s Modifying the master code To modify the master code, press: master code master code master code Factory master code: 0000 Example: "beeeeep” To replace the “0000” factory master code with a new “1 2 3 4”...
4. Main configuration operations Control panel parameters s Modifying the date The events memorised by the control panel are date and time-stamped to facilitate diagnosing alarms or faults. • To programme the date, press: “beep + date announcement” month last 2 figures for the year Example: •...
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4. Main configuration operations Control panel parameters (continued) s Exit time delay • To modify the exit time delay, press: “beep + announcement “beep + announcement of digits entered" of digits entered" from 0 to 90 sec. from 0 to 90 sec. Factory exit time delay: 90 sec.
4. Main configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters To set the telephone dialler parameters, it is first of all necessary to install telephone dialler 490-21X (sold separately). - If the control panel is not fitted with the dialler, go directly to chapter 5. s Call cycles Cycle Procedure...
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4. Main configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters (continued) Type of telephone transmission • Press the following keys on the interface keypad: “long beep + announcement of choices made” Protocol Identification n° Listen-in • 0 = voice (factory) (1) • from 1 to 8 digits if voice transmission •...
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4. Main configuration operations s Information number A special number can be used to inform a correspondent (keyholder) of any type of event as back-up to voice or digital transmissions. • To programme the information number, press: “long beep + announcement of information n°”...
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4. Main configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters (continued) s Parameters for telephone transmission to an individual Personalised voice identification message To identify the telephone dialler more easily, it is Wait for the LED indicator lamp to light possible to record a personalised voice message up before speaking into the microphone.
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4. Main configuration operations s Parameters for telephone transmission to a remote central station monitoring company Test call cycles • To change the time at which the 1st test cycle call is triggered, press: Time change • from 1 to 24 h, •...
5. Installing the devices Make sure there is a distance of at least 2 meters between each product, except between two detectors. Choosing the best place to install devices It is important to choose the best place to install s Any modification to the interior layout or devices in order to ensure system reliability.
5. Installing the devices Testing the radio links Before fixing the devices, place them close to the If the activated device (excluding fixing point and check the radio link with the con- remote controls) has a power supply trol panel. fault (battery low), the control panel If the link with the control panel is correct, the indications are followed by the message...
5. Installing the devices Fixing the control panel • Unscrew the fixing template and fix points A, B • Use the cable slots to guide the telephone wire and C (see Fig. 1), out the back of the control panel (see back view •...
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5. Installing the devices s Connecting the control panel relay outputs Connection terminal electrical data Relay output electrical data: Output side Control panel side • relay outputs 1 and 2 have 3 terminals: • 1 normally closed: R Control panel •...
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5. Installing the devices Fixing the control panel (continued) For the control panel-siren-telephone dialler to work, it must take priority over the telephone system and be connected upstream of all subscriber telephones and devices with an automatic response (fax & answering machines). Operations must be performed by an installer certified by a telecommunications company.
6. Checking the installation Checking the devices and radio links To ensure system reliability over time, it is essen- To do this, repeat the operations described below tial to check the radio links carefully once all of for all the devices installed. the devices have been installed.
6. Checking the installation Checking the telephone dialler transmission Connect the telephone connector to the tele- phone wall socket. s Test call to cycle 1 call numbers To start a test call, press: number number number s Test call to cycle 2 call numbers To start a test call, press: number number...
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6. Checking the installation s Procedure for a voice call to an individual “beep, system n° 11, intrusion, “press 0 to detector n°, “to listen acknowledge “to listen “thank group n°” and terminate” in press *” you” in press *” your message message...
7. Changing operating modes I I I I = installer (engineer) code For security reasons, the control panel MMMM = master code automatically changes to user mode after 4 hours with no control keys being pressed. Checking control panel operating mode and status This can be done using the control panel keypad or the remote keypad.
8. Performing real tests Siren sounding can cause hearing disorders. Precautions must therefore be taken when testing siren triggering. Let your correspondents know before starting. Close the doors and windows and leave the protected areas for at least 90 sec. ...
9. Maintenance Fault indications The control panel supervises and identifies system devices. It monitors the status of: • the power supply, • the radio link, • the anti-tamper contact, • telephone line availability, • contacts (on doors and windows). The control panel voice-signals faults after the fol- lowing commands are issued: •...
9. Maintenance Checking the events log The events log contains the last 500 date and time-stamped events occurring in the system. The events log records the following events: • intrusion protection status changes, • remote system commands, • automatic inhibition of contacts on doors and windows remaining open, •...
9. Maintenance Maintenance over the telephone The installer has the possibility of performing maintenance operations over the phone. Following user authorisation (control panel changed to test mode), the installer calls the con- trol panel from his telephone handset in order to: •...
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9. Maintenance s Remote uploading and downloading operations The system can be accessed following a confirmation call made by the control panel to the service com- puter. For the control panel to make this call, it must be programmed with an access code and confir- mation call number.
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9. Maintenance Maintenance over the telephone (continued) Access procedure using an installer confirmation call n° The installer dials the control panel number engineer installer code wait for long beep Modem Telephone the control installer network panel hangs up confirmation call n° and calls the service computer Procedure for accessing the system via an uploading/downloading confirmation call n°...
9. Maintenance Changing the battery The control panel monitors its own power supply. • Before changing the battery, When a battery fault occurs, the control panel disconnect the telephone connector gives the voice message “fault, battery” once a from its wall socket. command has been issued.
10. Advanced configuration operations Control panel parameters s Changing the user codes In the factory configuration, the user codes are not programmed. To change the user code, press: master code from 1 to 16 user code repetition of user code Example, using the master code 1234, programme user code 1: 1213 s Restricted access via user codes...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Restricted access to certain group(s) master code from 1 to 16 user code repetition of user code control keys (from 1 to 3) Example, to restrict user code 1 to Group 1, press: Group 1 key In this case, only the Group 1 Armed/OFF control is accessible using user code 1.
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10. Advanced configuration operations Control panel parameters (continued) s Configuring control keys A sheet of labels supplied can be used to easily If this configuration is not suitable for your cus- identify control panel key functions. tomer, it is possible to choose configuration 2 (see The control panel is delivered with a key configu- label sheet) or to individually customise the con- ration corresponding to configuration 1 (factory).
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10. Advanced configuration operations Example: Customise the “Partial 1” key (configuration 1) for “Armed, group 1” control with coded access Arm Gr. 1 • Press: “Partial 1” key Using a pen, customise one of the blank adhesive labels supplied and stick it in the box next to the customisable control keys.
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10. Advanced configuration operations Control panel parameters (continued) s Triggering of built-in siren on intrusion • To change siren triggering to activated or de- activated mode, press: “beep + announcement of digit pressed” 0: inactive 1: active Factory: active s Main group It is possible to programme a control panel main group and to associate this group with other groups.
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10. Advanced configuration operations s Type of indication • To change the type of indication, press: Whatever the type of indication chosen, the speech synthesis system is temporarily re-activated to indicate alarms or possible faults. Type of indication • 0: indication inactive •...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Control panel parameters (continued) s Telephone line anti-tamper system If the telephone line is cut, the control panel can trigger an alarm. The response level depends on the duration of the line cut. Line cut duration Alarm type Response Gradual sounding (15 sec.)
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10. Advanced configuration operations s Blocking system arming Should a fault occur, system arming can be blocked. The control panel can be programmed to respond in 3 different ways: Response Value Block arming function inactive Arming blocked for at least one of the following faults: •...
10. Advanced configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters s Programming cycle 2 Call numbers During cycle 2, the control panel contacts up to 2 separate numbers (belonging to correspondents or keyholders). These numbers are saved in memories 84 and 85 respectively. •...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Type of transmission • Press the following sequence on the interface: “long beep, + selection announcement” Protocole Identification n° Listen-in • 0: voice (1) • from 1 to 8 digits if voice identification • 0: listen-in/speak-out •...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters (continued) s Programming cycle 3 To help the installer with maintenance, voice transmissions detailing faults can be transmitted to the installer as well. List of faults transmitted to the installer: • battery faults •...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Type of transmission • Press the following sequence on the interface: “long beep, + selection announcement” Protocole Identification n° Listen-in • 0: voice (1) • from 1 to 8 digits if voice identification • 0: listen-in/speak-out •...
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10. Advanced configuration operations Telephone dialler parameters (continued) s Example of 3 call cycles with one information n° Acknowledgement Cycle characteristics Call procedure and termination Call cycle n° 1: For each cycle, • voice if the 1st calls • listen-in active are not •...
11. Summary of control panel parameters Access code parameters Parameter Configuration sequence Factory parameters Possible values Selected parameters Master code MMMM * 50 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? ** 0 0 0 0 code with 4, 5 or 6 digits Engineer installer code I I I I * 51 * ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? ** 1 1 1 1 code with 4, 5 or 6 digits...
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11. Summary of control panel parameters Control panel parameters Parameter Configuration sequence Factory parameter Possible values Selected parameters Exit time delay * 1 * ? ? ** 90 sec. from 0 to 90 sec. Entry time delay * 2 * ? ? ** 20 sec.
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11. Summary of control panel parameters Control panel parameters (continued) Parameter Configuration sequence Factory parameter Possible values Selected parameters Main group * 44 * M * A ** inactive main group n°: 1, 2 or 3 programming selection of associated groups: 1 to 3 Arming blocked * 45 * ? **...
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11. Summary of control panel parameters Telephone dialler parameters Parameter Configuration sequence Factory parameter Possible values Selected parameters Customisation of * 67 # “message” # no pre-recorded maximum duration: 25 sec. voice identification “message repetition” ** message message Customisation * 68 # “message” # press 0 maximum duration: 10 sec.
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11. Summary of control panel parameters Telephone dialler parameters (continued) Parameter Configuration sequence Factory parameter Possible values Selected parameters Type * 121 * P * identification n° * listen-in ** 0: voice P = protocol protocol: of transmission • 0 = voice for cycle 1 •...
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11. Summary of control panel parameters I I I I = engineer installer code MMMM = master code Summary of commands Command type Keypad control keys Modes Command type Keypad control keys Modes System status enquiry 4 # # Toggle switch relay 1 6 6 # # Automatic testing of alarms 5 # #...
Installation sheet List of commands Command Command n° List of detectors Intrusion detector Detector n° Customised message Group Time delay E.g. motion detector N° 1 Dining room delayed...
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Installation sheet List of external sirens Siren Distribution List of radio relays (repeater) Radio relay Distribution Type of transmission Cycle Protocol Identification N° Identification message Acknowledgement message Listen-in Cycle Correspondent n° 81 (1 correspondent): 82 (2 correspondent): 83 (3 correspondent): 84 (1 correspondent): 85 (2...
Table of alarm codes for remote monitoring These codes are the factory default codes. They can be modified using the Transload uploading/downloading software. List of alarm codes Events Codes Description Telim FSK200 text channel n° System operation Armed, partial 1 Armed, partial 2 Armed, area Alarms...
Manufacturer: Hager Security SAS Address: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France Product type: Control panel-siren Trade mark: Daitem We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates are thus compliant with the essential requirements of the following European Directives: •...
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