INTERVOX Résidencia 3 Installation Manual

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Résidencia 3
1/ Presentation of the
central Unit
2/ Presentation of radio
components
3/ Presentation of hardwired
components
4/ Recommendations
5/ Installation and
commissioning procedure
6/ Programming in the
factory
Résidencia 3 - Edition march 2006

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Installation manual Résidencia 3 1/ Presentation of the central Unit 2/ Presentation of radio components 3/ Presentation of hardwired components 4/ Recommendations 5/ Installation and commissioning procedure 6/ Programming in the factory Résidencia 3 - Edition march 2006...
  • Page 2: Safety Recommendations

    Table of Contents Presentation of Alarm Unit Presentation of Wireless keypad Presentation of Hardwired Components Recommendations Recommendations before Starting Installation Recommendations Relative to Alarm Unit and Wireless Component Installation Safety Recommendations Installation and Commissioning Procedure p 10 Servicing p 22 Factory Settings p 22 Declaration of network compatibility:...
  • Page 3 Presentation of Alarm Unit 1/ General Description The alarm unit is equipped with: Voice synthesiser used to guide backlit display users. backlit keypad including a set of A digital recorder used for the Voice keys for controlling the system message function radio transceiver controlling 32...
  • Page 4: Event Log

    Supervision: Once every hour, each detector When the alarm unit is deactivated, a visual sends a test message to the alarm unit. and audio signal alerts the other users that a message is present and prompts them to When a detector sends a battery low message consult the message.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Programming from a PC Using the Assign to each detector: Configurator • A label in natural language making it easier to locate Programming from a PC requires use of the • setup pack containing a special connecting A call sequence cable and the Configurator setup software.
  • Page 6 Hardwired Add-on Extension Card The extension card is placed inside the alarm unit and provides: balanced hardwired input for connection of a hardwired detector and its tamper switch to a wire pair. auxiliary tamper switch input inserted in the tamper R2 R1 circuit of the alarm unit output for connection of a signal:...
  • Page 7 Environment and location of the unit The unit is a wireless alarm system which communicates with its peripherals using radio transmissions. The propagation of radio frequencies differs depending on the place of installation, location and height of components, and on the construction materials found. The position of the unit on the site to be protected is therefore strategic.
  • Page 8 The installation, upkeep and maintenance of this equipment may only be carried out qualified, authorised personnel. Installation conditions, environment ▲ Wherever possible, the unit and keypads should not be installed in a room with a static floor covering (carpet, etc.), close to high power distribution cubicles, switches generating high over voltages and in the immediate vicinity of a source of heat (radiator, electric convector heater, etc.).
  • Page 9 Connection of the 230 Volt electrical network ▲ The equipment is designed to operate at a single phase voltage of 230 volts, 50 Hz. Before making the electrical connection, check that the parameters of the electrical network (voltage, power, frequency, etc.) correspond to the operating parameters shown on product rating plate and in the manual.
  • Page 10 Installation and Commissioning Procedure To ensure that installation is carried out under optimal conditions, it is necessary to perform the steps below in the order given. With the alarm unit user 1/ Establish an installation plan based on the default factory programming. This plan is used to determine: The approximate locations of the detectors.
  • Page 11 Punch-out hole Punch-out hole for hardwired connections connection Antenna Line power cable clamp Hook for placing the front panel during 230 VAC line power terminal installation Reserved for factory tests (jumper Connector for PC connecting cable for raised) programming by Configurator Punch-out hole for the telephone line Battery connector Telephone line cable clamp...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Connecting the telephone line The cable must be inserted through the punch-out hole (5) and be clamped in the anti- ℡ pulloff clamp (6). The unit is connected to an analog PSTN line or a TRT3 type connection ( ℡ TRT3: System whose nominal operating voltages exceed 42.4 V peak or 60 V continuous and on which voltage spikes from the telecom network are possible;...
  • Page 13: Auxiliary Tamper

    Connecting hardwired devices The hardwired device cables must be inserted through the punch-out hole (11) and be clamped in the anti-pulloff clamps (8 and 10). All the cables must be secured by clamps such that they are at least 20 mm from the power terminals. The use of foiled LY type telephone cables and of cables designed for alarm systems is recommended.
  • Page 14 In order to enable you to make as soon as possible this system of safety completely operational, the battery of safeguard was charged in factory then placed in packing before the delivery. Respect the advised installation date which is indicated on the battery. Connect the battery pack: ●...
  • Page 15 Administrator menu: The administrator menu includes seven submenus for customizing alarm unit operation. ● Use the keys to run through the seven submenus of the administrator menu. 1 Tests Test the detectors 2 Codes Create and modify user codes 3 Set the Date and Time Set the date and time 4 Log View the log of the last 50 events...
  • Page 16 The factory parameter settings can be changed to customize the system. The new settings can be made from a PC equipped with the Configurator software and connected to the alarm unit via the special adapter cable or by download. Rules to be followed: The detectors and different components should be memorised on a table in the vicinity of the unit before installing them.
  • Page 17 Modifying the Installer Code Access the Code submenu and press OK to confirm The alarm unit displays Installer and the installer code Enter the new 4-digit code and press OK to confirm The alarm unit acknowledges data entry by generating an acceptance signal if the code is accepted or a refusal signal if the code is rejected or is already used.
  • Page 18 Depending on the number programmed, the alarm unit displays Alarm, Alarm backup, Technical, Technical backup, Remote parameter setting, etc. Press OK to confirm. Caution: To comply with the call procedure, the telephone number must be preceded by a wait for the dial tone (1) or a pause (2): Press to program a wait for the dial tone.
  • Page 19: Installation Test

    Voice mode : Customization of voice messages The alarm units allows to record two voice messages of 4 seconds each that you record yourself using the alarm unit microphone. The first message, for instance “Intrusion Call”, can be assigned to “intrusion” alarms, the second message, for instance “Line power failure”, can be transmitted when a line power failure is detected.
  • Page 20 Note: Wait five seconds before each activation and deactivation of the tamper switch. Perform an operational test of the sirens: Press the " " key on the control unit: the siren of the control unit is activated for 1 second and the radio sirens are activated for 5 seconds. ▲...
  • Page 21 Resetting and coming back to the initial factory programming You have the possibility to clear all alarm unit parameters and to come back to the initial factory programming. Process to be followed : Disconnect the 230V main power supply and the battery, Press the «...
  • Page 22 Tél. : +33 (0)1 55 23 25 25 – Fax: +33 (0)1 55 23 25 26 R&D / Usine : 616, avenue de l’Europe – BP 162 – 71204 Le Creusot Cedex – France http://www.intervox.fr Tél. : +33 (0)3 85 77 70 00 – Fax : +33 (0)3 85 55 39 44 Dans le souci constant d’améliorer la qualité...

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