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EN 50131-1 EN 50131-10 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 CEB T031 Nexus GSM, GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, LTE communicator Installation and programming manual...
Table of contents 1. Description of Nexus 1.1 Description of parts 1.2 Technical specifications of Nexus 2. Installing the Nexus 2.1 Anti-tamper 2.2 Connecting to the I-BUS line 3. Programming the Nexus 3.1 SMS Commands 3.2 Caller ID commands 3.3 Text for SMS messages 3.4 Parameters of the Nexus communicator 3.5 GPRS connection parameters 4. General information 4.1 About this manual 4.2 Manufacturer's details 4.3 Warranty 4.4 Limited warranty 4.5 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity 4.6 Documents for the users 4.7 Disposal of the product Installation and programming manual- 110...
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1. Description of Nexus Protection All versions of the communicator are equipped with anti-tamper devices on the enclosure that houses the PCB. Nexus/3GP And Nexus/4GP versions are also equipped with protection against dislodgement tamper. Buzzer Nexus and Nexus/G versions are equipped with a buzzer for the confirmation signals programmed for events linked to the programming in the control panel of the communicator (for example the confirmation of call or SMS commands). Terminals The screw terminals for the connections are described below: icon/identifier description Terminal 8+9 for the I-BUS connection Terminal 8D9 for the I-BUS connection Terminal 8S9 for the I-BUS connection Terminal 8-9 for the I-BUS connection Peripheral activity LED signals are as follows: function Indicates communication with Communication The LED blinks during ongoing communications Not communicating the control panel Indicates communication fail- Normal communication Emergency Blinks in the event of tamper or fault on the BUS ure with the control panel with the control panel Indicates the presence of a Faults Blinks in the event of ongoing faults No faults present communicator fault Slow flashing (ON 64ms / OFF 3000 ms) - device registered to the cellular network Indicates the status of the ...
2. Installing the Nexus 2. Installing the Nexus 1. Choose a suitable location for installing the communicator and remote antenna. Versions of the Nexus with exposed terminals (Nexus, Nexus/G, Nexus/3GU and Nexus/4GU) do not have protection against dislodgement tamper and also expose cables to possible tampering. It is therefore advisable to protect the connections and also the device by installing it inside an enclosure, which can be: control panel cabinet, using the appropriate holes on the back plate junction box electrical cabinet Note In order to comply with standard 50131, the enclosure utilized as well as the device itself must be equipped with tamper protection.
2. Installing the Nexus Here we provide information on one of the possible procedures that can be adopted. This involves the assembly of a microswitch on the device, which signals any attempted tamper, and the consequent pro- gramming of the terminal used for this contact. 1. Procure a microswitch with at least two normally-open contacts [A] (preferably with 3 contacts: COM- NO-NC). 2. Employ a terminal and program it as a 824H9 input, whose description type is 8Tamper9, balanced with a single 6K8« [B] resistance, unlimited alarm cycles and belonging to a partition that is viewable on at least one keypad. 3. Using 2 wires, connect the microswitch to the 824H9 input terminal. 4. On the microswitch: identify the common contact (COM) and connect it using one of the two wires, to the GND ter- minal of the 824H9 terminal [C]. identify the normally open contact (N.O., which is the contact that generates a short-circuit between the contact itself and the COM contact when the switch lever is compressed) and connect one end of the 6k8« resistor to it [D]. Connect the other end of the resistance to the wire which is connected to the 824H9 input ter- minal. 5. Install the microswitch in such a way that under normal conditions the switch lever is compressed. If a tamper attempt occurs, the lever will release thus generating the opening of the contact and an immediate alarm on the 824H9 terminal. Note This wiring method can be applied in most situations, however, it is only a point of reference. In order to ensure proper protection, you must always take in to account the specific mechanical and electrical conditions of the device you are working on.
3. Programming the Nexus 3. Programming the Nexus The programming phase of the Nexus communicator allows the installer to program the actions the control panel will perform after receiving a user command v ia SMS text and phone call. Each command comprises a group of fully-programmable parameters. Each time a user makes a request, via an appropriately formatted SMS text or voice call to the SIM card inside the Nexus, the control panel will be able to activate the respective shortcut, force activation of an event and signal confirmation of the successfully implemented command. Via software The following parameters can be programmed solely via the Prime/STUDIO software. Click on the Nexus button on the menu on the left, or click on the System Layout but- ton and select the 8Nexus9 option, then go to the section on the right to configure the parameters. 3.1 SMS Commands In the 8SMS Commands9 section it is possible to program up to 30 SMS-activated commands. To program each command, double click on the corresponding line to open a window for the configuration of the respective parameters. SMS command parameters Parameter Software section SMS Com- Identifies the number of the command in the table shown. mands Action This is the identification string to be included in the SMS command.
3. Programming the Nexus 8STATUS9 for status enquiries relating to the Nexus, the user will receive an SMS text indicating the: device name and firmware revision network provider signal reception level device tamper status BUS status Balance (remaining credit) scenario active (if present) 8EXC9 (or 8ESC9), to inhibit the control panel zones 8INC9, to activate the control panel zones For the last two commands, the message text must be: <xxxxxx> EXC <zone description> where: <xxxxxx> is the PIN of a control-panel user coded, followed by a blank space (8 9) 8EXC9 (or 8ESC9 or 8INC9) is the command to be implemented on the zone, followed by a space (8 9) <zone description> is the name zone to be inhibited or activated 3.2 Caller ID commands The 8Caller ID commands9 section allows you to program up to 200 telephone numbers and the commands which will be implemented when each telephone number is recognized by the control panel. If the phone number sends a call (voice), the command selected by the installer from those programmed in ...
3.4 Parameters of the Nexus communicator N°, identifies the number of the SMS message. Text, editable field for the SMS text message. The number of characters available is also indicated. 3.4 Parameters of the Nexus communicator In the 8General parameters9 section, it is possible to program some functions relating to the management of the Nexus device, such as: low/remaining credit, input and output volume, disablement of tamper protection and the emergency signalling delay. General parameters of Nexus Installer Parameter Software section menu sec- tion If this option is enabled, you must also program the interrogation method General para- the Nexus will use to make residual-credit enquiries to the GSM provider. meters, Remaining Automatic - the Nexus will make remaining credit enquiries to the GSM credit provider (regarding its own SIM) without need of programming any para- meters. Manual - the interrogation parameters to the provider and reply must be ...
3.5 GPRS connection parameters The 8GPRS Parameters9 section provides the parameters necessary for setting up the GPRS connection for the remote GPRS connection with the control panel. Note These parameters are valid only when the control panel is equipped with a Nexus model with data transmission (Nexus/G, 3G or 4G). GPRS parameters Parameter Software section This option activates an automatic search for the APN (Access Point Name) for Italian operators. The ...
4. General information 4.4 Limited warranty Inim Electronics S.r.l. shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for damage arising from impro- per storage, handling or use of this product. Installation of this Product must be carried out by qualified persons appointed by Inim Electronics. Instal- lation of this Product must be carried out in accordance with Our instructions in the product manual. 4.5 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Inim Electronics S.r.l. declares that the radio equipment type Nexus is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.inim.biz. 4.6 Documents for the users Declarations of Performance, Declarations of Conformity and Certificates concerning to Inim Electronics S.r.l. products may be downloaded free of charge from the web address www.inim.biz, getting access to Extended Access and then selecting "Certifications" or requested to the e-mail address info@inim.biz or requested by ordinary mail to the address shown in this document. Manuals may be downloaded free of charge from the web address www.inim.biz, getting access to the reser- ved area, after the login, and then to the section of each product. 4.7 Disposal of the product Informative notice regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (applicable in countries with differentiated waste collection systems) The crossed-out bin symbol on the equipment or on its packaging indicates that the product must be ...
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