Security-Center SECVEST 868 Operating Instructions Manual

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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Radio alarm equipment

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Inv. 11772594
SECVEST 868
Perfect security for apartment, home
and office
These operating instructions are an important product
accessory. They contain important installation and operation
information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to
others. Store these instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
For a list of contents with page numbers, see page 3.
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Radio alarm equipment SECVEST 868 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Perfect security for apartment, home and office These operating instructions are an important product accessory.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This radio alarm panel is used in combination with the detectors and signalling devices for protecting your property. You can use it to Thank you for purchasing the SECVEST 868 radio alarm panel. You protect your company, house, garage, garden house, weekend made the right decision in choosing this state-of-the-art technology, cottage, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    12.2. Using radio remote control .............. 14 13. In case of alarm..................15 2. Contents 13.1. Local/Internal alarm ................. 15 13.2. External alarm ..................15 0. Introduction....................2 13.3. Silent alarm ..................15 1. Usage in accordance with regulations ............ 2 14.
  • Page 4: Precautions

    3. Precautions !WARNING! !IMPORTANT! !IMPORTANT INFO! To avoid fire and injury, please observe the Please observe the following regulations to Burglar alarm centres in general: following: ensure trouble-free operation of your system. • Securely fasten the device at a dry •...
  • Page 5: Overview Of Panel And Keypad

    4. Overview of panel and keypad Read area of Integrated siren proximity tag. and loudspeaker Graphic display multiline display Button for deactivating radio Button for alarm panel activating radio alarm panel Control buttons Keypad for programming Keypad alarm keys and operating for panic, fire, the panel medical and social...
  • Page 6: Graphic Display

    This symbol appears if a voice message four individual partitions of the exists that you should listen to. An Secvest 868. A letter in the black acoustic message is issued every time bar represents the state of the you deactivate the radio alarm panel.
  • Page 7: Activating The Radio Alarm System

    6. Activating the radio alarm system You can activate the radio alarm system in different ways. The panel gives acoustic messages. Depending on whether a partition or the complete system has been activated, this message is either “The partition is setting” or “The system is setting” 6.1.
  • Page 8: During The Delay Period

    7. During the delay period If no errors occur that prevent activation (zone open), the radio alarm system starts the configured exit delay period. The panel gives acoustic messages. Depending on whether a partition or the complete system has been activated, this message is either “The partition is setting” or “The system is setting”.
  • Page 9: Important Differences When Setting The Panel With Force Set Functions (Force Omit Set)

    With the control button, select the item under the word “View” to 8.2.1..Automatic omit (force set) with acknowledgement 8.2.1 Automatic omit (force set) with acknowledgement 8.2.1 8.2.1 Automatic omit (force set) with acknowledgement Automatic omit (force set) with acknowledgement display the error.
  • Page 10: The Delay Time Was Started

    After entering the correct user code or immediately after confirming the alarm, you see the following graphic display: 8.3. The delay time was started The alarm system starts the delay time, but instead of a continuous tone, a pulsed tone is emitted. This indicates that one or more zones are still open.
  • Page 11: Following Successful Activation

    9. Following successful activation If the system is successfully activated (also with automatically omitted zones), you receive an acknowledgement following expiry of the delay time. This acknowledgement can have different forms: Acknowledgement tone on the radio alarm panel • Acknowledgement tone on the info module •...
  • Page 12: Deactivating The Radio Alarm System

    Deactivation of the entire system or a partition via a proximity tag • Deactivation of the entire system or a partition via radio cylinder • Note: When using the Secvest 868 with the wireless keypad, please see the product instructions. 10.1. User code 10.2. Telecommand 10.3. Proximity tag 10.4.
  • Page 13: Activating Partitions

    11. Activating partitions If the alarm system is set up so that two or more partitions can be monitored independently of each other, these partitions can now be individually activated or deactivated. A user can now activate/deactivate one or more partitions, depending on the user authorisation. If the entire alarm system is activated, each partition is activated.
  • Page 14: Internal Activation

    12. Internal activation In addition to the option of monitoring one or more partitions (i.e., objects or company departments) separately, the system also has the internal activation option. This activation option is often used to monitor the exterior of the object when it is still occupied. In this case, specific detectors within the object such as motion sensors are removed from surveillance.
  • Page 15: In Case Of Alarm

    13. In case of alarm The radio alarm system has three different alarm types. Depending on the system state (deactivated, internally activated, activated) or triggered alarm zone (technical alarm, panic alarm, intrusion alarm, fire alarm …), one of the following alarms can be triggered: Local/Internal Alarm •...
  • Page 16: Resetting An Alarm

    After entering the correct user code or immediately after confirming the alarm, you see the following graphic display: 14. Resetting an alarm If your alarm system triggers an alarm (whether local, external or silent), confirm and then reset the alarm. To confirm the alarm, you just have to deactivate the system.
  • Page 17: Alarm Transmission By Telephone

    15. Alarm transmission by telephone 16. Remote Control by Phone In addition to alarms from the sirens and signalling devices, your radio Radio Alarm Panel can call your phone to report an alarm. After alarm system can transmit an alarm via telephone (PSTN, ISDN, GSM). listening to the message you can give the system commands by There are two types of alarm transmission by telephone: pressing keys on your phone’s keypad.
  • Page 18: User Menu

    17. User menu Tones The user menu is graphically designed to be used almost intuitively. You The system signals the progress of your commands by sounding various move within the user menu by pressing the control buttons. tones: “Bip” = command accepted “Beep beep”...
  • Page 19: Settings In The User Menu

    18.2. List of menu items in user menu 18. Settings in the user menu In the user menu, you can program the user code, lock zones, record voice messages, read the log, activate control functions and test 18.1. First steps in the user menu detectors, etc.
  • Page 20: Recording Voice Messages

    When you confirm “Select” with the control button, recording begins and you see the following graphic display: 18.3. Recording voice messages The radio alarm system enables the user to record individual voice messages. These voice messages can be listened to and deleted at any time.
  • Page 21: Omit Zones

    18.4. Omit zones 18.5. Install user If necessary, you can remove zones from surveillance (e.g., if a As administrator, you can use your code (master code) to install further detector is defective or a zone cannot be closed). Select the second users for the radio alarm system.
  • Page 22: Edit User

    18.5.1.1. Change user name 18.5.1. Edit user .5.1. Edit user .5.1. Edit user .5.1. Edit user Press the control button to select “Name” and confirm by pressing After confirming this menu item, you can edit a user’s properties. You see the following graphic display: the control button under the word “Select”.
  • Page 23 18.5.1.2. Change user type 18.5.1.3. Define partitions In this menu, you define user authorisations. In this way, different users Press the control button to select “Type” and confirm by pressing can control different partitions. The settings refer to the proximity tag the control button under the word “Select”.
  • Page 24 18.5.1.4. Change user access code 18.5.1.5. Teaching and removing proximity tags, remote control, emergency transmitter and panic detector Press the control button to select “Code” and confirm by pressing Follow the instructions in the display to teach the corresponding the control button under the word “Select”.
  • Page 25 Teaching the proximity Teaching the Teaching the Teaching the radio Teaching the Pendant telecommand without PA telecommand with PA cylinder function (FU5155) function (FU5150) The radio alarm system Select “Telecommand”. Teaching the alarm Select “Tag”. The system Select “Telecommand”. can handle two types of The system prompts you panel the telecommand prompts you to hold the...
  • Page 26: Add New User

    18.5.2 .5.2..Add new user Add new user 18.5.3 .5.3..Delete user Delete user .5.2 .5.2 Add new user Add new user .5.3 .5.3 Delete user Delete user To delete a user and all user settings (e.g., telecommand or proximity To add a user to the radio alarm system, select “Add User”...
  • Page 27: View Log

    When you confirm “Expanded” with the control button, you see the following graphic display: 18.6. View log This function enables you to read the event log. This log contains the last 250 events with date and time. The log cannot be deleted. When the log is full, the oldest event is deleted to make room for a new event (FIFO memory).
  • Page 28 System Rearmed The system has automatically reactivated itself Battery Load Fail The battery cannot be recharged. following an alarm. Tech Z== Alarm Zone== has triggered a technical alarm. U-- Z== Omit User -- has locked zone==. Tech Z== Restore The technical alarm was confirmed. Fire Z== Alarm Zone== has triggered a fire alarm.
  • Page 29: Additional Functions

    18.7. Additional functions This menu enables the user to assign additional functions to zones. Function Meaning Select the fifth item from the user menu and you see the following Chime In deactivated state, the system emits a signal tone graphic display: if a door chime detector is triggered.
  • Page 30: Test

    18.8. Test Function Meaning With this menu, the user can test the different system functions. Select Siren Tests local alarms of the system and exterior sirens. the sixth item from the user menu and you see the following graphic Loudspeaker Tests the loudspeaker function.
  • Page 31: System Configuration

    Outputs The display shows a list of the outputs installed on the system. Select the 18.9. System configuration output you wish to test. Press DONE to finish the test. This menu enables the user to make system configuration settings such NOTE: Make sure no one tries to activate the radio output module using as date and time, outputs, remote controls, etc.
  • Page 32 The items mean: Shows information about the analogue line and the ISDN/GSM/Ethernet/GPRS modules. Function Meaning Set Date & Time Select to enter the date and time of the radio If your alarm panel has a ISDN module fitted, the alarm system. screen displays Edit Outputs Select to change the times of manual exit.
  • Page 33: Follow Me

    18.10. Follow me 18.11. Exits on/off This menu is used for entering the follow-me telephone number. This In this menu, you can activate or deactivate exits manually. You can number is dialled to send a voice message to a telephone of your only activate exits programmed as manual.
  • Page 34: Telephone Call

    18.12. Telephone call 19. Error display Here you can start a telephone call manually and thus test the There are several errors that can occur during normal system operation. telephone line or the GSM link. The system uses the integrated These errors to not immediately trigger an alarm or prevent system loudspeaker and the microphone to establish a connection.
  • Page 35: Errors, Meaning, Causes And Suggested Solutions

    19.1. Errors, meaning, causes and suggested solutions Error display Meaning Possible causes Suggested solutions Mains Fail 230V AC system power The main fuse of the transformer of the Replace the main fuse. • • supply missing. radio alarm system is not fitted correctly or Check the fuse is correctly fitted.
  • Page 36 1.2Ah lead-acid battery in the system. Low Batt Z__ No battery power supply in The battery capacity in the detector of Change the detector battery within 14 • • zone __. zone __ is almost used up. days. Error display Meaning Possible causes Suggested solutions...
  • Page 37: Declaration Of Confirmity

    20. Declaration of Confirmity see next pages 21. Operating Mode Overview see next pages...
  • Page 38 18.3. Play Message Record Message Voice Memo Delete Message 18.12. Telephone Call 18.4. 18.11. I=Monitored Omit Zones O=Blocked Outputs On/Off 18.10. 18.5.1.1. Name Follow 18.5.1.2. Normal User Type Admin User Secvest 18.5.1.3. 18.5.1. Operating Partitions Partition 1..4 Edit User Mode 18.5.1.4.
  • Page 39 EC – – – – DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY Wir / We Security-Center GmbH & Co.KG ABUS Group Linker Kreuthweg 5 D-86444 Affing / OT Mühlhausen erklären hiermit, dass das Produkt / herewith declares that the product...

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