Johnson Controls Bentel Security ABSOLUTA Plus 4.10 Installer Manual
Johnson Controls Bentel Security ABSOLUTA Plus 4.10 Installer Manual

Johnson Controls Bentel Security ABSOLUTA Plus 4.10 Installer Manual

With b094 pcb. expandable hybrid control panel
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ABSOLUTA Plus 4.10 with B094 PCB
Expandable Hybrid Control Panel
Installer Manual
Default Installer PIN: (A)0104 (00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels)
EN 50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3*

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  • Page 1 Bentel Security ABSOLUTA Plus 4.10 with B094 PCB Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Installer Manual Default Installer PIN: (A)0104 (00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) EN 50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3*...
  • Page 2: Maintenance

    These instructions apply to control panels with the B094 PCB. Always use the most recently BOSS console software to program the ABSOLUTA Plus control panel. The programming of an ABSOLUTA control panel cannot be imported to an ABSOLUTA Plus control panel; therefore, if you replace an ABSOLUTA motherboard with an ABSOLUTA Plus motherboard, you must re-set ALL control panel options.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INSTALLING About the Control Panel Mounting the Control Panel Features Mounting the BPI Peripherals Common Features for all versions Terminals ABSOLUTA Plus 18 features Wiring ABSOLUTA Plus 48 features Connecting BPI Bus Devices ABSOLUTA Plus 128 features BPI bus Wiring Limitations Control Panel versions Connecting Detectors...
  • Page 4 Pay As You Go PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC App/BOSS Cellular Communication Options with requirements Cellular Minimum system requirements Disabling event transmission to the receivers Send Feedback and Check for Updates Configuration SMS Messages Keypads Downloading/Uploading Expander In Connecting the Control Panel to the PC Expander Out How Downloading/Uploading the Options Key Readers...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION About the Control Panel Communications The Communicator manages 32 telephone numbers for vocal communications and SMS The full-featured ABSOLUTA Plus security systems have messages (through the optional GSM Module, the been especially designed to satisfy all security needs, ABS-GSM) and digital communications to Central Sta- from residential to advanced industrial applications.
  • Page 6: Features

    Features Wireless r 1 transceiver at 868 MHz. n Common Features for all versions Interfaces r BPI Plus bus (+12 V only). Zones/outputs dynamic allocation Each zone and r Bus for BW-PGH transceiver. each output can be programmed as “Not used”. This r PC-Link interface.
  • Page 7: Absoluta Plus 18 Features

    r Partition Bypass for Patrol purposes with automatic r metal box for 17 Ah battery, with BAW35T12, or manual re-arming. BAW50T12 or BAW75T12 power supply and 2 r 5 Partitions Arming Mode: M-IN/OUT r plastic box for 7 Ah battery, with BAQ15T12, –...
  • Page 8: Control Panel Versions

    Ø Eight 10 mm plastic supports for two input/output ex- Control Panel versions panders Ø One 12 cm earth wire (Yellow-Green) with eyelet You can create the Control Panels listed below, by assem- Ø 1 plastic wall-tamper bracket bling the available components, as shown in the Table 2. Ø...
  • Page 9: The Main Boards

    Ø Two 3 x 5.5 mm nuts for fixing the tamper switch in Compatible items place Ø 2 “Premises protected” Labels (English and Italian) Following a brief description of the items supported by the ABSOLUTA Plus, shown on the Table 3: refer to the n The Main Boards items instructions for further information.
  • Page 10 ABS-IP This is an IP module that allows you to con- the term Output Expander will be used to refer to the nect the ABSOLUTA Plus control panel to a LAN M-IN/OUT programmed to function as an Output through the Ethernet interface or via WiFi, using the Expander or Input/Output Expander.
  • Page 11: Access Levels For Panel Management

    BW-PGH transceiver The ABSOLUTA Plus control real-time Supervisory functions, and will allow you to panel supports BW wireless devices using the make the fullest use of all the system features. BW-PGH transceiver. Access Levels for panel management The BW-PGH transceiver supports wireless detectors, wireless sirens, and keyfobs.
  • Page 12: Updates

    Updates Technical Specifications The paragraphs below list the main updates for each Table 4 on the following page shows the technical spec- version of the control panel, together with the para- ifications of the ABSOLUTA Plus series. graphs in this manual and the user manual where infor- mation on these can be found.
  • Page 13 Versions ABS48M75 ABS18P35 ABS48P50 ABS18M35 ABS48M50 ABS18P15 ABS128M75 ABS48P35 ABS128P50 ABS48M35 ABS128M50 ABS128M75-G3 Voltage 110-230 V~ -15/+10% 50-60 Hz Max. Current Draw 0.42 A 0.75 A 1.1 A 0.75 A 1.1 A 1.7 A Power Supply Battery-Charger 13.8 V_ 13.8 V_ 13.8 V_ 13.8 V_ 13.8 V_ ±1%...
  • Page 14 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel...
  • Page 15: Identification Of Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Read this section carefully to get an overall view of the main components of the Control Panel. DESCRIPTION 5 Holes to fit the IP Module The numbers in boldface (used in this text) refer to the 6 Connector for the IP Module descriptions in the tables and figures in this section.
  • Page 16 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Frontplate screws (2) 25 Tamper switch 23 Surface Cable conduit entry 25a ABS-AM, antenna with a magnetic base and 24 Wall tamper switch bracket 30 cm cable 24a ABS-VAP11G Bridge WiFi 25b ABS-GSM, GSM Module 24b ABS-IP IP module 25c ABS-AM antenna cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AC/N...
  • Page 17 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 26 Main Board (see Fig. 1) 35 Main cable entry 27 Backplate anchor screw locations 36 Auxiliary cable entry 28 Earth connection 37 Wall tamper switch 29 Stranded wires: connect the Switching Power 38 Location for first Input/Output Expander Supply to the Main board 38a Bubble level 30 Cable for battery connection...
  • Page 18 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 41 Aperture for wall-tamper bracket 51 Hole for BAW75T12 fixing 42 Two pivots for opening-tamper switch fixing 52 Anchor for the Main wires on BAW35T12 and 43 Hole for the GSM antenna wire BAW50T12 44 Five holes for Main Board fixing 53 Hole for BAW35T12 and BAW50T12 fixing 45 Anchor for the GSM antenna wire 53a Hole for BAW35T12 fixing...
  • Page 19: Mounting The Components

    MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS Mounting the Metal Box Installing the Tamper Switch You install MAXIASNC switch (accessory item required to comply with Please read the following instructions, to get an overall the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards) to detect the box view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting opening, as shown in Figure 2 on page 16 (part nr.
  • Page 20: Mounting The Plastic Box

    Mounting the Plastic Box 10. Connect one end of the Earth wire (Yellow-Green) to terminal - on the ABSOLUTA Plus Main Board, and the other to terminal Q on the BAQ35T12 Please read the following instructions, to get an overall view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting Switching Power Supply.
  • Page 21 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 59 Two hooks to hang the Cover 70 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAW35T12 60 Two holes for Main Board fixing and BAW50T12 61 Four anchors to fix the tamper switch wires 71 Two holes for BAQ15T12 fixing 62 Future use 71a Hole for BAW35T12 fixing 63 Anchor for earth wire fixing...
  • Page 22: Installing The Gsm Module

    Installing the GSM Module 4. Place antenna ABS-AM on the top of the metal box as far away from the wall as possible. Before installing the GSM Module, make sure that the control panel is not connected to the 5. Thread the antenna’s wire through hole 43 on the power supply.
  • Page 23: Installing The Ip Module

    Installing the IP Module Installation of the ABS-VAP11G in the Metal Container To install the ABS-VAP11G in the ABS-M metal box, Before installing the IP module, make sure the proceed as described below (Figure 2 on page 16). control panel is NOT connected to the power supply.
  • Page 24 3. Configure the ABS-VAP11G as indicated in the in- structions, which can be downloaded from the fol- lowing page: http://vonets.com/ProductViews.asp?D_ID=86 Make sure the end user does not use the WiFi router’s factory encryption key. Ask the end user to hide the WiFi network SSID. Figure 8 "Straight"...
  • Page 25: Installing

    INSTALLING Mounting the Control Panel Mounting the BPI Peripherals Please read this section carefully to get an overall view Read the instructions provided to mount the BPI peripherals. of the steps involved in installing the ABSOLUTA Plus Keypads Keypads should be located in places where control panel.
  • Page 26 ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 Table 5 Assignment of addresses: column N.
  • Page 27: Wiring

    Wiring Connecting BPI Bus Devices The section describes how to wire the Control Panel, The BPI bus supports the following devices: Ø LCD Keypads BPI bus peripherals and various security devices. Ø Touch Keypads Each wiring diagram refers to a specific type of device Ø...
  • Page 28: Bpi Bus Wiring Limitations

    Connecting Detectors Setting the BPI Level The BPI Level determines the maximum voltage the BPI bus can carry. Some BPI de- vices have 5 V and 12 V options. You can connect the detectors to: Ø terminals L1, L2, L3 and L4 of the control panel Ø...
  • Page 29: Connecting Motion Detectors

    The Zone status depends on several parameters (refer Normally Closed The wiring diagram in Figure 11 il- to “Zones” in the “PROGRAMMING FROM PC” sec- lustrates the connection of a detector to a Zone with tion). This section refers to the Balance type. If only this Normally Closed supervision.
  • Page 30: Connection Of Grade 3 Detectors

    n Connection of Grade 3 detectors Double End Of Line The wiring diagram in Figure 13 illustrates the connection of a detector to a zone with Double End Of Line Balance. This type of connection is only possible with Grade 3 Control Panels and Input/Output Expand- Double End Of Line Balance will allow the control panel ers (with firmware revision 1.10 and above).
  • Page 31: Connecting Roller-Blind And Vibration Detectors

    n Connecting Roller-Blind and Vibration Detectors n Connecting Fire Detectors You can connect the roller-blind detectors to the zones The ABSOLUTA Plus can also manage fire detectors of the control panel, and of the input expander. You can that can operate with a supply voltage of 12 V and are connect the glass break detectors (inertial) to the con- equipped with alarm repeat outputs (such as BENTEL trol panel zones only.
  • Page 32: Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices

    Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices Alternatively, you can connect the Alarm Signalling De- vices to: Ø terminals T1, T2, T3 and T4 of the Control Panel, if The panel, to complies the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards, supports the following noti- programmed as Outputs; Ø...
  • Page 33: Supervised Output

    n Supervised Output Connecting Tamper Terminals Output no. 1 can be set up as Supervised Output. This type of output must be programmed as Normally The tamper contacts of the security system devices can Closed (refer to “Attributes” under “Outputs” in the be connected to the supervised 24h tamper line.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Connecting the Telephone Line If several contacts are connected to the Tamper Line, the tampered device will be unidentifiable. In order to allow use of the Dialler and Digital communi- To identify tampered devices: cator, the telephone line must be connected to termi- Ø...
  • Page 35: Connecting The As100 Audio Station

    Connecting the AS100 Audio Station Connecting the transceiver The AS100 (accessory item) is a 2-way audio station To use BW wireless devices, connect the transceiver to that include a speaker and a microphone. the control panel, as shown in Figure 23. By means the AS100: Remove all power (AC, DC, telephone lines) Ø...
  • Page 36: Power Supply

    Power Supply The Control Panel automatically shuts down when the battery voltage drops below 9.6 V to protect the In order to comply with the Safety regulations battery from permanent damage. in force, the Mains must be equipped with a bi- polar isolating device for protection against Dynamic Test The Dynamic Test monitors the oper- over voltage and short-circuit to Earth, in-...
  • Page 37: Control Panel Power Off

    The Control Panel Tamper Switch is enabled by In order to ensure compliance with EN50131 and the initial closure of the Control Panel. Therefore, it EN50136 standards, the EN DEFAULT ON option cannot trigger a Tamper on Panel event on first must be selected.
  • Page 38 Zone Term. 9. Press the number relative to a Zone to change its DDDDrrrr Board Delayed option: press 1 for zone terminal T1, 2 for zone terminal T2 so on; press the number until the display shows the required option. The line at the top shows the zones available (8 in the Press the key C or D to select the device.
  • Page 39: Thermal Probe

    n Thermal Probe 6. Using the trimmer, adjust the voltage on the termi- The Thermal probe KST (accessory item) will optimize nal board to the required value. the backup battery charge process, by regulating the charge voltage in accordance with the temperature of 7.
  • Page 40: Hardware Default

    Hardware Default You can restore the Control Panel options to the factory default by hardware, as indicated below. You can also restore the factory default by an LCD Key- pad (refer to “Factory Default” in the “KEYPAD OPERA- TIONS” section). You CAN’T perform the Hardware Default if the op- tion Lock Installer Code is enabled (refer to “Sys- tem options”...
  • Page 41: Wireless Devices

    WIRELESS DEVICES Ø Enroll the wireless devices on the control panel. The Absoluta Plus control panel supports BW wireless devices. You can enroll the wireless devices as follows. Ø Using the console. For more information, see "Wire- less Module (Wireless Devices)" on page 52. To enroll the BW wireless devices and set up the Ø...
  • Page 42 Device ID Device Name Freezer: Wait before alert X X X Freezer: Wait before restore X X X Freezing: Threshold X X X Freezing: Wait before alert X X X Freezing: Wait before restore X X X Light High Threshold X X X Light Low Threshold X X X...
  • Page 43: Wireless Device Options

    Wireless device options Table 11 describes the wireless device options. Option Description Activity LED If you enable this option, the activity LED of the device flashes to indicate that the device is operating. If you disable this option, the activity LED is off. Optional settings: disabled (default), or enabled.
  • Page 44 Option Description Cold: Wait before This option sets the time that the temperature measured by the device must be below the alert temperature set in the Cold: Threshold option, before Temperature Below Cold Threshold on Zone event occurs. Optional settings: Fast, 1 Minutes, 2 Minutes, 10 Minutes (default), 15 Minutes, 20 Minutes, or 30 Minutes.
  • Page 45 Option Description External Input 3 If you enable this option, you can associate the external input 3 of the device to a logical zone of the control panel. Optional settings: disabled (default), or enabled. External Input 3 Similar to External Input 1 End of Line but for external input 3 of the device. End of Line External Input 4 If you enable this option, you can associate the external input 4 of the device to a logical zone of the control panel.
  • Page 46 Option Description Light Low This option sets the threshold for the illuminance below threshold notice. Event Light Below Threshold Low Threshold on Zone occurs when the illuminance measured by the device drops below the illuminance set in this option. The event restores when the illuminance measured by the de- vice exceeds the illuminance set in this option.
  • Page 47: Programming From The Pc

    MFA is done for services that rely on the web and need 3. Select the Username and enter the corresponding to communicate with Johnson Controls server (OKTA). Password to Login in the relevant session: the default Username is admin and the Password See below for a list of services that only works once is 1234.
  • Page 48: Configuration

    Configuration If a peripheral device has not been connected properly to the BPI bus, or fails to respond (Device Lost) due to Trouble or Tamper, an X will be shown above the s icon On startup the Control Panel will automatically enroll all the BPI Bus peripherals (refer to “Power supply”...
  • Page 49: Expander In

    Indoor Temperature Detector The touch keypad can Outdoor Temperature Label Enter a label to identify display the temperature measured by the indoor wire- the temperature measured by the detector you have se- less detectors equipped with this function, as shown in lected in the Outdoor Temperature Detector option.
  • Page 50: Power Station

    n Power station In order to comply with the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards, this option must be en- The Power stations page will allow you to enroll and setup the Power Stations. abled. For information regarding the Enrolled and Label This option is ENABLED and locked (cannot be changed) on Grade 3 Control Panels.
  • Page 51: Low Battery Message

    Ø the ON status of the G LED on the keypads, and the Ø the Event details in the log: Low Battery message (refer “View Trouble DESCRIPTION — Out. short pw. s. Mode” in the USER MANUAL); WHERE — The Power Station label. Ø...
  • Page 52: Wireless Module (Wireless Devices)

    Wireless Module (Wireless Devices) 1. Make sure that you have not powered the wireless device, that is, that you have not inserted the bat- The Wireless Module option group is for enrolling wire- tery, or that you have not activated the battery. less devices, and setting related options.
  • Page 53: General

    6. Associate the sounds of the wireless sirens, and Enrolled Wireless Receiver Enable this option to in- the auxiliary outputs of the wireless devices, to the dicate to the control panel that the transceiver is con- control panel outputs: see the Position option in the nected to the control panel.
  • Page 54: Wireless Detectors

    Tamper Enabled If this option is disabled, the trans- the device with a logical output. ceiver does not report opening and removal from the Valid Values: up to 16 characters. mounting surface. Default: Siren 1, Siren 2, etc. Default: enabled. Device ID In the Device ID option, enter the ID number Jam Detection If this option is enabled, the trans- that you find on the wireless device: if a valid ID number...
  • Page 55: Zones

    Zones In order to comply with the EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 standards, the Command Zones’s Bal- The Zones Option Groups will allow you to set up the ance must be Double End Of Line: the Single Zone options, as described below: the first column End Of Line Balance is not protected against cut- shows the (Software) Zones supported by the selected ting when the panel is disarmed.
  • Page 56 r 24 hr — Violation of a 24h Zone — regardless of the This Balance is only available for Grade 3 Control Panels. status of its Partition — will generate the Events like an Instant Zone (unless the zone is bypassed or in Type The Type determines the affect the Armed/Dis- Test status or has run its programmed Cycles).
  • Page 57 Ø if 255 is set up, the Zone will be able to trigger an un- The Fault on Internal Siren Zone supports the Single End of Line Balance ONLY. limited number of Zone Alarm events. The Zone Alarm Cycle counter will reset when: Ø...
  • Page 58 signal (beep) on the assigned keypads. Violation of a If the zone is NOT an Exit Delay or Last Exit Zone (re- Chime Zone — during Armed status of its Partition — fer to “Type”) the Control Panel will start monitoring as will trigger the Actions programmed for the Type pa- soon as the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Arm, oth- rameter.
  • Page 59 is violated along with another zone of the same partition For proper operation of the BW-SHK detector, you that has the same option enabled within the Time-In must assign the Shock Sensor's zone and the Reed AND zones time of the partition to which the zones be- Switch's zone to the same partitions.
  • Page 60: Partitions

    Ø If you enter a higher value, it will be converted auto- Partitions matically to the maximum admissible value. Ø Default setting: 15 seconds. Each Partition consists of a group of zones that the Control Panel manages independently (Virtual Control Time-Negligence Under normal circumstances, Us- Panel).
  • Page 61 The a LED switch OFF only when there are no in- to Arm at 17:45 — and the Overtime request period is active zones, alarm and tamper signals, relating to set at 60 minutes, and the Max. No. of Overtime re- quests is set at 2 —...
  • Page 62: Phonebook

    Phonebook Type This option is to set up the phone number for Voice Dialler or Digital Dialler: Ø the Voice Dialler will send a Voice Message to the The Phonebook option group is a list of telephone numbers that may be used by the Control Panel to carry out voice or relevant Phone Number;...
  • Page 63: Priority

    Outputs The Central Station must be able to manage audio communications, otherwise, the Listening option The Outputs Group Options will allow you to set up the cannot be enabled. Programmable Outputs options. The column on the left side of the Outputs page shows the Outputs supported The Audio channel will remain open until the Central by the selected Control Panel.
  • Page 64 Type This option allow you to program the output Without PIN If this option is enabled, you can activate standby status. and deactivate the reserved output from the touch key- r Normally Open — In the standby status the open pad, without having to log into the keypad: for more in- collector outputs are open.
  • Page 65: Voice Messages

    Voice Messages The Monostable-Time On and Monostable-Time Off can be set for Monostable Outputs ONLY. This Option Group will allow you to manage voice mes- Timer This option will allow you to associate a Timer sages. This Control Panel can store up to 206 mes- sages: 1 Long 12-sec Message;...
  • Page 66: System Options

    System Options Clear Call/SMS/Receiver actions on Disarming by Master Code If ENABLED, disarming with a Main The System Option Group is to setup the options that User PIN automatically cancels calls from the tele- determine the operating mode of the system. You can phone queue.
  • Page 67 A Arming Label Enter the message that the Keypads C Arming Description Like “A Arming Description” should show when Type A Arming takes place, as but for arming type C. shown in Figure 29 (1) for the Touch keypad. Valid entries: up to 128 characters. Valid entries: up to 16 characters.
  • Page 68: Absoluta App

    Serial Number Shows the panel’s serial number. Dialer Priority Every event may perform the following actions: Ø Speaker: Voice Message on AS100 Audio Station. This is a read-only option. Ø Digital/Vocal calls: Digital or Voice calls on the tele- phone landline (PSTN) or on the GSM line (if the Keypad Language Selection Select the language for ABS-GSM Module is installed).
  • Page 69: Time

    INCERT If this option is enabled, the panel DOES NOT Time adjust mode Select the method for the auto- allow the arming of the affected partitions until the in- matic adjustment of the panel’s date and time. Ø Manual: the date and time must be adjusted manu- staller deletes the tampering attempts and erases the tampering attempts in memory.
  • Page 70: Received Call

    swering device, hang up, wait for a few seconds and In order to comply with the EN50136-2 and EN50136-1 standards, the option Periodic Test callback within 60 seconds. The Control panel will an- swer on the first ring of the second call. Transmission should ENABLED and the Periodic Test Transmission interval MUST NOT be more then 1,500 minutes (25 hours) for Grade 2 Control...
  • Page 71 Repetition Set the number of times the Control Panel Pstn Line Restoral Time This option will allow you to must repeat the Voice Message. setup the time the telephone line voltage must be over 3 Valid entries: 1 through 99. V so the Control Panel will signal “Line restoral”...
  • Page 72: Advanced Call Options

    Ø n.176 (Sub Menu 1/5): Press five for standard audio Adjust the Speaker Volume and Microphone Vol- verification sensitivity. ume on the GSM module (see the GSM option Ø n.177 (Sub Menu 1/6): Press six to increase audio group) to resolve any problems in managing the verification sensitivity.
  • Page 73: Installer

    Ø the fault IP network; This option is ENABLED and locked (cannot be Ø the detail JAMMING/DoS (WHY) in the event log. changed) on Grade 3 Control Panels. Default: disabled. EN50136 If enabled: Ø the panel shows the PIN to default fault until the de- When the IP Module is under DoS attacks it is NOT fault Master user PIN and installer PIN are changed;...
  • Page 74: Events And Actions

    Events and Actions programmed telephone numbers (see the Telephone Enabled and Vocal Numbers). options). The Events and Actions options group determines Control Panel operation as outlined below. In order to comply with EN50131 Grade 3 stan- The left side of the window shows the categories of dards, Voice Messages may NOT be used for events recognised by the Control Panel: enable the alarm notifications.
  • Page 75: Sms

    phone numbers for the event (see Vocal Numbers) un- SMS n. 7 (Restoral Fault) for troubles or til a call ends successfully: the other event’s numbers SMS n. 8 (Restoral Generic) for other events; Ø the SMS message selected in the option SMS Text; will NOT be called.
  • Page 76: Event Description

    Call All If this option is ENABLED (default), the Control The control panel sends the Contact ID reporting Panel will call ALL the phone numbers for the event code when the event ends ONLY if the option Re- (see Digital Numbers). store is enabled.
  • Page 77: Remote Command Events

    n Caller ID over GSM events Spot Events Spot events, such as Recognized User PIN on Keypad, are instant. Therefore, any action under- These events (Table 21) occur when the GSM Module taken on termination would serve no purpose. Therefore: receives a call from the respective telephone number, Ø...
  • Page 78: Default Settings

    n Default settings The default settings for the Events and Actions Option Group are made to provide a control panel that can be immediately operative with a minimum setup, as indi- cated on Table 14: the events listed on the EVENTS col- umn, activate the Outputs shown on the FIRST OUTPUT column and send the Vocal Messages composed by the Messages shown on the MESSAGE VIA TELEPHONE,...
  • Page 79 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Alarm on zone ... the zone detects alarm conditions (1)..the zone restores to standby status. Tamper on zone ... the zone detects tamper conditions (1)..tamper conditions are no longer present on the zone.
  • Page 80 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Exit Time on ...the Partition Arms in Stay or Away Mode..the Partition Exit Time expires. Partition Chime on ... a Zone with the Chime option belonging to SPOT EVENT! Partition the Partition detects Alarm conditions when the Partition is Disarmed.
  • Page 81 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... General System ... a Zone — regardless of its Type and Parti- ... ALL events generated by the zones of all Alarm tion detects Alarm conditions. Partitions restore to standby. General System ... a zone — regardless of its partition detects ...
  • Page 82 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Warning Power ... the Battery of a Power Supply Station fails ... the Batteries of ALL the Power Supply Sta- Trouble on the Dynamic test or it is disconnected, or the tions are connected and pass the Dynamic test Power Station Power Supply Station polarity inversion fuse and ALL the Power Supply Station polarity in-...
  • Page 83 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Autoarming ... an Auto-Arm Timeout starts..ALL Partition Arm or an Overtime Request is Warning on made. Panel Memory Alarm ... a Generic alarm on partition Event occurs..ALL Partition Reset. on Panel Alarm Stop on ...
  • Page 84 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... GSM Receiver 1 ... the Present and Enabled options and, those ... the Present and Enabled options and, those LOST relating to Receiver 1 in the GSM options group relating to Receiver 1 in the GSM options group are ENABLED, and the GSM module has prob- are ENABLED, and the GSM module is able to lems communicating with the receiver 1.
  • Page 85 EVENTS OCCURS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Dialler Action ... a call, in Dialler mode, to the phone number SPOT EVENT! Failed on failed. Telephone Timer Event ... the timer switches ON..the timer switches OFF. Table 19 Other Events. Remote ...
  • Page 86: Smart Actions

    Ø Home Smart Actions Valid READ.MAIN DOOR (10:12:30 12/24/12). The communicator is disabled as long as there is a Where: PIN to default fault, i.e., no communication action Ø Home is the Central Header; is performed even if programmed (see “EN50136” Ø...
  • Page 87: Emails

    n Emails User will receive notification of events relating to their If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will send an PIN and the Partitions on which it is enabled in addition e-mail upon the verification (and reset) of the events to System Events (if selected).
  • Page 88 <Central Header><space>[<nothing> | <String for Reset><space>]<Type of Event><space>[<nothing> | Events Category String for Reset Type of Event Alarm on zone RESTORAL Zone alarm Tamper on zone RESTORAL Zone tamper Bypass Zone Zone un-bypassed Zone bypassed Low Battery on Wireless Detector RESTORAL WLS zone bat.low Loss of Wireless Detector...
  • Page 89 "-"<space><WHERE><space>"-"<space>] <WHO><space>"("<space><Partitions><space>")"<space>"("<Time and Date>")" WHERE PARTITION Zone Label Partition Label or Partition Mask Zone Label Partition Label or Partition Mask Zone Label Partition Label or Partition Mask Detector Label Partition Label or Partition Mask Detector Label Partition Label or Partition Mask Partition Label Partition Label PIN/Key Label...
  • Page 90: Emails

    Emails Users: Codes and Options The Emails Options Group is for the definition of the The User PIN allow the Users to access the system, by a e-mail addresses to be associated with Partitions and Keypad, by a DTMF telephone, by SMS and by the System Events, for the notification of events via e-mail BOSS’s Status Page.
  • Page 91 The Codes and Options option group is to setup the user User type This option is required for setting the opera- PINs as follow. tions that the User PIN can manage, as shown in Ta- ble 24. Label This option (maximum 16 characters) is to iden- tify the User PIN in all the operations it is involved in The Super User is available ONLY on Grade 3 (e.g.
  • Page 92: Users: Keys

    Users: Keys Only Master PINs can arm/disarm the panel through Status page. Normal, Limited and Patrol This Option group is to setup the Digital Keys as follow. PINs CANNOT arm/disarm the panel through Sta- tus page. Key Label This option is to enter a significant descrip- tion for the key.
  • Page 93: Users: Keyfobs

    Users: Keyfobs Key Patrol If this option is enabled, the Key will be able to Disarm and Re-arm its Partitions during the pro- grammed Patrol Time. If a Partition is disarmed by a The Keyfobs options group is for enrolling and setting Key with the Patrol option enabled, the Partition will keyfob options, as described below.
  • Page 94: Arming Schedule

    Arming Schedule Partitions Select the partitions that the control panel arms when you press the away button of the keyfob, The Arming Schedule option group is to setup the au- and disarms when you press the disarm button tomatic arming/disarming of the partitions at specific the keyfob: times, as follow.
  • Page 95: Partitions Event Editor

    Timers Enabled This option let you to enable/disable the Time Table: Ø ¨ disabled; The Timers group options is to setup the timers, as follow. Ø þ enabled. n Time Table Apply By clicking on the Apply button you can apply the The Time Table definition operates the same way as Time Table to the selected days on the Perpetual Calendar.
  • Page 96: Gsm

    Motherboard. Valid entries: up to 255 characters. The GSM option group is to setup the GSM Module as Default: no text. described below. SMS Fault Tel Number Select the Phone Numbers in the Phonebook to which the message typed in the op- Every time an option in this group is download to the Control Panel the Keypads will be locked for tion SMS Fault Text should be sent.
  • Page 97: Cellular

    App/BOSS Username is the same as the Main Ensure a different Customer Code is assigned to Receiver User Name. each Control Panel that transmits events to the same receiver. App/BOSS Password If required, enter the Password supplied by the operator that provides the GPRS service. Receiver Functionality Mode Select the operating Default: None.
  • Page 98: Disabling Event Transmission To The Receivers

    ure is reported. If the GPRS network is restored before Supervision 1 Enabled (Supervision 2 Enabled) If the end of the programmed time, the event has NOT oc- enabled, the GSM module periodically sends a Supervi- curred and the fault is NOT reported. The Data Network sion Event to the Control Station and if it doesn’t receive Lost event is still stored in the Event Log however.
  • Page 99 If this option is enabled and the control panel fails to communicate with the IP Module for 30 seconds, the The IP option group is to setup the IP Module as de- event IP Absence occurs: the event ends when the scribed below.
  • Page 100 this information. In order to comply with EN50131 Grade 3 stan- Default: 8.8.8.8 (google). dards, the option must be enabled. This option is locked if the Obtain an IP address Receiver 1 IP Address (Receiver 2 IP Address) En- automatically option is enabled. ter the IP address of the Main (Backup) receiver pro- vided by the Central Station.
  • Page 101: Sms Messages

    Ø the connection of the ABSOLUTA app to the Control SMS Messages Panel. This group of options is to setup SMS Messages, as de- Notification of events through the IP Module to scribed below. the ABSOLUTA app can fail from causes inde- Label Assign a label to the message: this information pendent of the control panel and the IP Module is not saved in the control panel, which is why the icon...
  • Page 102: Downloading/Uploading

    Downloading/Uploading 2. Select the PC serial port used for connection with the Control Panel, as follows. Once the options have been set up, they must be down- a. Select Modem Manager Configuration from loaded to the Control Panel concerned, as follows. the Tools menu.
  • Page 103 8. On the left of the Account Name window, select 2. On the left of the Account Name window, select Absoluta Plugin from the account control panel the account control panel, in the Panels/Modules branch, then enter the control panel Serial Num- branch.
  • Page 104: How Downloading/Uploading The Options

    n How Downloading/Uploading the Options 7. On the left of the Account Name window, select IP (Remote) from Absoluta Plugin branch, then se- Once you have set up the connection, you can Down- lect the time that BOSS waits for the connection re- loading/Uploading the options as follow.
  • Page 105: Keypad Operations

    KEYPAD OPERATIONS You can perform the following operation from any LCD In this chapter we refer to the LCD Keypad: the op- keypad connected to the Control Panel, depending on erations on the Touchscreen Keypad are the your access level. same, unless otherwise indicated You have the following two access levels.
  • Page 106: Access To The Operations

    Access to the operations 2. Tap the screen again: LCD keypad The display shows the data and time, and the message Bentel Absoluta on standby status. Jan/21/11 16:21 Bentel Absoluta 1. Press a then enter the Installer PIN (default 0104 or 00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) to access the In- staller Level or press b and enter the Level 4 PIN (default 0400 or 00400 for Grade 3 Control Panels)
  • Page 107 instructions M-TOUCH 2.00 Graphic Maps on the and the current alarm displayed respect to the total of Bentel Security website. alarms, on the right; Ø If the labels that the keypad displays do not match Ø the display bottom line shows the label of the zone in with those stored on the control panel, tap Refresh alarm status.
  • Page 108 Ø the display top line shows the current fault displayed respect to the total of faults, on the right; Ø the display bottom line shows the fault label. Description 13. Press ENTER to skip to “View Bypass”. Press A to view the next fault: if there are no more faults to view, the display shows the next available Peripheral tamper (keypad, key reader, ex- events (bypass) or the Partition and System status.
  • Page 109: Quit From The Operations

    Quit from the Operations 1.1) Zone Test Press ESC until the display shows the following mes- This option will allow you to test all the partition zones sage (if you are on the Installer Level): without generating alarms. The Test event will be re- corded in the event logger as: <Alarm - Zone under INSTALLER test>.
  • Page 110: Output Test

    1.2) Output Test 8. Press ENTER to confirm the Partition/Zone se- lected and go back to step 5 and add another parti- tion or zone to be tested: This option will allow you to test the system outputs. Partition 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- In Test ON=Start graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 111: Changing The Pin

    1.3) Changing the PIN 1.4) Firmware and Keypad Language Upgrade by an USB key This option will allow to you to change the Installer PIN or the Level 4 PIN, depending on the menu you are run- To manage this operation it is necessary to enable ning (Installer Menu or Level 4 Menu): the default In- the PIN of Level 4 (refer to “1.7) Enabling Level 4 staller PIN is 0104 (00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels);...
  • Page 112 Working USB -> Lang. Press ENTER: ABS IP: %001 Working Please Wait Working PGH MODEM: %001 The keypad display will show the progress of the opera- tion ... Working PANEL: %001 Working USB->Lang.: %001 ... then the control panel restarts if the firmware upgrad- ing succeeds otherwise the display shows: ...
  • Page 113: Modify The Keypad Language

    1.6) Modify the Keypad language 1.7) Enabling Level 4 access You can modify the Keypad language as follow. Level 4 is reserved to qualified personal to upgrade the Control Panel Firmware: Level 4 access is Disabled by 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- default.
  • Page 114: Clear Faults And Tampers

    1.8) Clear Faults and Tampers 1.9) Option Programming by Keypad You can clear fault and tamper signalling as follow. To set the main control panel options using a keypad, complete the following steps. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 115: Partition

    n User PINs Part mask Zn001 *--------------- Panel Prog. Users UC--- 4. Set up the Zone Partitions as follow. Ø Press a to assign ALL the Partitions to the Zone. The User PINs option let you to set up the PIN Parti- Ø...
  • Page 116: System

    n System 2.1) Voice Message Recording Panel Prog. You can recording and playback the Voice Messages System by means the Audio Station AS100, as follow. The System option is for setting the Control Panel ID 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- Number, as follows.
  • Page 117: Bpi Device Enrolling

    2.2) BPI Device enrolling 2.3) Wireless Device enrolling You can perform the BPI Device enrolling when you To enroll the wireless devices, complete the following change the BPI bus configuration, as follow. steps. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- 1.
  • Page 118: Wireless Config

    To enroll a 4-input BW-IO, enter the ID number You have to log out from the keypad to cancel the 106, instead of the ID number 105 that is on the de- Fail detect. nn fault. vice. No slots avail. If there are no more slots available for Make a note of the device ID number, you will need enrolling the wireless device, the following message it to identify the device in the console.
  • Page 119: Key Enrolling

    2.4) Key enrolling Check that control panel has properly enrolled all wireless sirens by activating the wireless siren’s You can enroll the Digital Keys as follow. outputs. For more information, see “1.2) Output Test” on page 110. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”.
  • Page 120: Message Download/Upload Via Usb Key

    Ø the Installer PIN, of the control panel, is the same as 2.5) Message Download/Upload via USB Key the one used for recording voice messages (see You can use a USB key to transfer the Voice Messages “Voice Messages Recording”); Ø...
  • Page 121: Option Download/Upload Via Usb Key

    2.6) Option Download/Upload via USB Key Press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu and repeat the operation after you have checked that: Ø you have inserted the USB key in the USB port on the Using a USB key you can Download/Upload the Op- tions between PC and Control Panel, and between dif- Control Panel;...
  • Page 122: Factory Default

    2.7) Factory Default 2.8) Telephone Communicator You can restore the control Panel Options to factory de- You can set up the PSTN Communicator options as follow. fault as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”. You can also perform the Factory Default by hard- ware, as indicated on “Hardware Default”...
  • Page 123: Key Disabling/Enabling

    2.9) Key Disabling/Enabling 3.1) View Logger You can enable/disable the keys (cards/tags/keyfobs) You can view the event in the logger as follow. as follow. 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- graph “Access to the operations”. Disabled keyfobs will continue to show the status of the system.
  • Page 124: View The Firmware Version

    3.2) View the Firmware Version 3.3) View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing You can view the version of the Control Panel Firmware You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, as follow. short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow. 1.
  • Page 125: View Gsm Module Status

    Ø OFF to bypass the zone, 3.4) View GSM Module Status Zone The status of the GSM Module can be viewed as de- Bypassed now scribed below. then press ESC to go back to step 5; 1. Access the Installer menu, as indicated in the para- Ø...
  • Page 126: View Ip Module Status

    3.5) View IP Module Status 10. Press ENTER to show the status of the GPRS con- nection on the display top line and the IP address on the bottom line: The status of the IP Module can be viewed as described below.
  • Page 127 ABSOLUTA Plus KEYPAD OPERATIONS...
  • Page 128 Installer Menu (Default PIN: (A)0104 or (A)00104 for Grade 3 Control Panels) 1 actions 2 programming 3 visualization 1.1 Zone Test 2.1 Voice Messages 3.1 Logger 1.2 Output Test 2.2 BPI Device Enroll 3.2 Firmware Version 1.3 Change my PIN 2.3 Wireless Device Enroll 3.3 Zone Status and Zone Bypassing 2.4 Key Enroll...
  • Page 129: Appendix

    APPENDIX Quick guide for the LCD keypad menu At the end of the wired zones auto-mapping procedure all the mapped zones become functional. The Table 25 on facing page, list the options available for each menu that you may access on the LCD Key- Two main scenarios may be considered.
  • Page 130: Reporting Formats

    Ø Group Number (GROUP column), where possible, Reporting Formats identifies the Partition of the “resource” which gener- This paragraph describes the structures of the main re- ated the event. Ø Zone Number (ZONE column), where possible, porting formats supported by the system. identifies the “resource”...
  • Page 131 EVENT CONTACT ID CL.CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Real time zone on Panel 0 00/00 0000 Zone bypass on Panel 5 BB/BU 0000 WLS receiver lost 3 EM/EN 0000 Partition alarm on Panel 1 BA/BH 0000 Partition tamper on Panel 1 TA/TR 0000 Partial arming on Panel 4...
  • Page 132 EVENT CONTACT ID CL.CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Surveillance Maintenance on panel 0 0000 Reset on Panel 4 0000 Chime on Panel 0 00/00 0000 Negligence on Panel 6 0000 Delinquency on Panel 3 0000 Valid code on panel 4 0000 Valid keyfob on Panel 4 0000 Super key 1 on panel 0...
  • Page 133: Options En50131/En50136

    Options EN50131/EN50136 Table 27 shows the options for EN50131 and EN50136 and the value they take when choosing EN DEFAULT ON or EN DEFAULT OFF at startup of the panel, or when the ON or OFF button is selected in the group System Options >...
  • Page 134: Connection Via Ip

    n Remote IP Connection (Internet) Connection via IP With the remote IP connection it is the IP Module that The Figure 32 illustrates the principle of operation for connects to BOSS thanks to the Absoluta Server, as connection via IP between the ABSOLUTA Plus control outlined below.
  • Page 135 3. The Absoluta Server passes the request to Control Panel Serial Number d12 in addition to the BOSS External Port (c10) and the remote public IP ad- dress for BOSS, if the Use my Public IP (c11) op- tion is ENABLED, otherwise it passes the BOSS IP (c9): see the operating system instructions to ob- tain the public IP address for the PC on which BOSS is installed.
  • Page 136 © 2022 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. JOHNSON CONTROLS, and BENTEL SECURITY are trademarks and/or registered trademarks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. BENTEL SECURITY S.r.l. – Via Gabbiano, 22 – Zona Ind. S. Scolastica – 64013 Corropoli (TE) – Italy Tel.: +39 0861 839060 –...

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