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1 place picture here Jürgen Schilder und Thorsten Reibel ABB Customer Training Center Heidelberg May 2014 ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH Webinar ABB i-bus KNX Security Module SCM/S
2 KNX can be used for all applications in home and building control 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 2
3 KNX and Security System Benefits The connection of KNX to security technology offers the user many significant advantages Clear operation features The overview is assured by the clear operation and display features of the KNX. The building/property always informs the user in plain text about the current state of the building and security functions Cost-effectiveness New possibilities provide economic benefits: Detectors can be used for several tasks. A motion detector in an unset system can be used to switch lighting. Comfort functions Central functions can be activated in conjunction with setting the alarm system. When leaving the building and setting the system, the lighting is switched off and the room temperature is reduced 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 3
4 KNX and Security System Benefits Using the following range of security products, it is possible to implement a variety of tasks from basic monitoring functions to professional security installations in conjunction with ABB i-bus KNX Typical applications range from simple functions, e.g., Opening surveillance or lock monitoring of doors and windows Reporting fractures in water pipes Reporting the early detection of smoke 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 4
5 KNX and Security Additional Benefits Magnetic reed contacts can also be use for air-conditioning and heating control Motion detectors can also be used to switch on illumination with an unset system In case of technical hazards (e.g. gas or water leak) power circuits can be switched off Setting a system can automatically set the object into an energy saving mode An alarm event can be used to trigger an predefined event (e.g. switch on of the illumination or opening of shutters)... and many more 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 5
6 KNX and Security Product Overview Uninterruptible KNX Power Supply SU/S Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit 12V NTU/S Security Terminals MT/S MT/U Security Module SCM/S SafeKey Switching Module SSM KNX-Interface XS/S (Intrusion Alarm Panel L240) KNX Security Panel 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 6
7 Professional Security Solution with KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1 Alarming Magent reed contacts Glass break sensors Water detector Gas detector Smoke detector Security-Bus Zone modules Motion detectors SafeKey Setting Device and SafeKey Evaluation Module KNX Keypad-Bus Keypads Magent reed contacts Glass break sensors Glass break sensors Ethernet Water detector GM/A 8.1 Gas detector Smoke detector Intelligent building control 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 7
8 Uninterruptible KNX Power Supply SU/S /18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 8 Power supply with integrated choke for supplying a bus line from an uninterrupted supply The accumulator module or up to 2 rechargeable batteries can be charged in normal operation The bus voltage is provided by the batteries in the event of a mains failure Back-up time depends on battery capacity and output current Fault and battery level as well as a floating contact for a fault signal indication Electronic monitoring of the batteries every 15 minutes
9 Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit 12V NTU/S Uninterruptible operation of 12 V DC components (Motion detectors, technical sensors, signaling device, ) 12 V DC KNX-devices Security Terminals MT/x Telephone Gateway TG/S Buffered voltage of 12 V DC at a max. current of 2 A Back-up time depends on battery capacity and output current Compatible with all standard storage battery types (SAK 7 17 and battery module AM/S) 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 9
10 Security Terminals MT/S and MT/U Security Terminals are used as the interface between security technology sensors and the KNX They are used for monitoring connected passive detectors, e.g. magnetic contacts and/or glass break sensors on the ABB i-bus KNX and/or for connection of floating contacts in applications with enhanced security requirements. Burglary Window-/Door Contacts Motion Detectors Glass Breakage Detectors Water Water Leakage Detectors Fire Smoke Detectors Gas Detectors Panic Alarm Emergency Push Buttons 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 10
11 Security Terminals MT/S and MT/U Security Terminals are used for connecting security sensors via monitored cables to the KNX and /or for the connection of other potential free contacts in applications where greater security is required Monitored Cables sensors End of line resistor 2,7 kohm after the last sensor! Security Terminal MT/x more KNX devices 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 11
12 Security Terminals MT/S and MT/U Motion Detectors Arming Device Magnet Reed Contacts Smoke Detectors Glas Break Sensors Water Detectors Gas Detectors Signalling Device for external alarming Siren for internal alarming 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 12
13 Basic Security Solution with only one Security Terminal Sensors Arming Device Local Alarm Operation and status (no security logic) Remote Alarm and operate (TG/S) 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 13
14 Extendable Security Solution with Security Module and Security Terminals Sensors Arming Device Local Alarm Security Module SCM/S Master - Zones Operation and status (no security logic) Remote Alarm and operate TG/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 14
15 System Overview Event list memory. S/U Reset. SSS SSF/GB SMS Voice SCM/S SA/S TG/S 12V DC MT/S MT/U NTU/S SU/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 15
16 SCM/S Provides alarm logic functions for KNXinstallations Controls Setting / unsetting Alarming Evaluation of alarm sensors For small to medium buildings in the private and commercial sector Universal handling concept with plain text messages Relais output, LEDs and buzzer for direct signaling 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 16
17 SCM/S Floating relay contact, 6 A, freely programmable Red LED: Alarm Yellow LED: Set / unset Green LED: Operation / fault Internal buzzer: freely programmable 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 17
18 SCM/S Supervision and Evaluation of Zones 64 Zones can be evaluated and distinguished: Intrusion detector: internal protection (e.g. motion detector) Intrusion detector: peripheral protection (e.g. magnet reed contact) Panic detector (e.g. emergency call button) Tamper contact (e.g. case tamper contact of signaling device) Technical alarm 1 (e.g. smoke detector) Technical alarm 2 (e.g. water detector) Fault / error (e.g. power supply: Failure of the storage battery) Lock monitoring (e.g. lock bolt switching contact) Cyclical surveillance of zone states is possible Zones can be disabled via disable groups 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 18
19 Alarming matrix Intrusion detector: peripheral protection Intrusion detector: internal protection Unset Internal setting External setting - Internal alarm External alarm - - External alarm Tamper contact Internal alarm Internal alarm External alarm Personal attack Panic alarm Panic alarm Panic alarm Technical sensor Technical alarm Technical alarm Technical alarm Lock monitoring Prevents setting - - 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 19
20 SCM/S Setting External setting/unsetting Direct setting/unsetting (arming device outside the building) Delayed setting/unsetting (started inside the building) Internal setting/unsetting, e.g. over night Several setting/unsetting devices are operating parallel One setting area depending areas with another SCM/S possible 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 20
21 SCM/S Setting - Depending areas with more SCM/S The apartment (area 2/main area) can only be set if the office (area 1/sub area) has been set This ensures that setting of the office area cannot be forgotten when leaving the building 2 area 2 main area apartment 1 area 1 sub area office SCM/S 1: Communication Object 15 Status externally set 0 - The device is not set externally 1 - The device is set externally SCM/S 2: Communication Object 14 Enable setting/unsetting Used to enable and disable the setting/unsetting function 0 - Disable setting/unsetting 1 - Enable setting/unsetting 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 21
22 SCM/S Alarming and Signaling Different signaling devices can be controlled External Siren (time limited) External strobe light Internal Siren Controlling a KNX-Telephone Gateway TG/S Calling a scene (8-bit) Set internally Unset internally Internal alarm External alarm 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 22
23 SCM/S States also displayed as plain text (14 Byte): Event list memory (not erasable) with 250 list entries Storage of: Event / Type of alarm Detector Time / Date Setting state Type of alarm, associated zone/detector Currently triggered zones/detectors (list display) 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 23
24 SCM/S States displayed as 1 bit Zone/detector states Set/Unset Alarm Type of Alarm Fault Zones/detectors switched off... Statusbyte (8-bit) 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 24
25 Master-Mode with one SCM/S Sensors (motion detectors, glass break sensors, magnet reed contacts, ) Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 63 Zone 64 SCM/S as Master Alarming Set/Unset Detector disable 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder detector disable objects
26 Master/Slave-Mode with more SCM/S 64 Zones 1 64 Zones 2 Collective messages (64 zones) Alarming Alarming, event log, etc. Set/Unset 64 Zones 8 SCM/S as Master max. 8 SCM/S as Slaves 512 zones 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 26
27 SCM/S Direct setting/unsetting (no delay) For direct setting/unsetting, the arming device is mounted outside the security area (e.g. next to the entrance door) If the building has several entrances, several arming devices are possible Unset Checking the criteria Set Setting request Criteria OK Criteria not OK Error message Criteria: All zones OK No fault message. 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 27
28 SCM/S Delayed setting/unsetting For delayed setting/unsetting, the arming device is mounted inside the security area The user triggers the setting there and a delay time is started, during which he can leave the building The system is finally set once the period has elapsed or when locking the door During the delay period, all the access detectors which lie on the route between the setting/unsetting device and the door are unset 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 28
29 SCM/S Sequence diagram for delayed setting Unset Request delayed arming Error message Checking the criteria Wait for delay period Criteria OK Criteria not OK Criteria: All not delayed zones OK No fault message. or Checking delayed zones End of delay time Request immediate setting Delayed zones OK Delayed zones not OK 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 29 Set
30 SCM/S Sequence diagram for delayed unsetting Set Delayed zone triggered Wait for delay period Request unset Normal zone triggered or delay time elapsed Unset External alarm 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 30
31 SCM/S Reading out the event list memory Security Module Operating mode: Master Event list memory Open event list memory 1) Read event list memory up/down 2) Text name of event 3) Text name of zone 4) Text date/time 5) Read list entry Report list entry. from operating and display device 1 Bit to operating and display device 14 Byte Telephone Gateway TG/S: 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 31 1) 0: Close event list memory The text display is deleted 1: Open event list memory The latest event is shown in the text display 2) 0 : Read previous (earlier) entry of the event list 1 : Read next (older) entry of the event list 3) Type of event such as the name of the alarm 4) Name of the relevant detector (as entered in the parameters) 5) Time and date when the event occurred
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40 ETS4 Communication Objects 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 40
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42 ETS4 Communication Objects 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 42
43 ETS4 Communication Objects 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 43
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45 Example Security Module Delayed setting/unsetting Security Terminal MT/U (entrance area zones delayed) A: Intr.det.: Int. prot.delayed B: Intr.det.: Per. prot.delayed R1: Internal set/unset R2: Disable group 1 R3: Delayed ext. set/unset R4: Reset Security Module SCM/S If the delay period to set externally is active (rocker 3), a detector of type Intrusion detector: peripheral protection, delayed must be closed to set the security system (=MT/U zone B, e.g. close the entrance door)! A: Ext. siren B: Ext. strobe C: Int. siren D: Ready ext. set Security Terminal MT/S8.12.2M A: Intr.det.: Int.prot. (motion det.) B: Intr.det.: Per.prot. (m.reedc.) C: Intr.det.: Per.prot. (m.reedc.) D: System fault (SU/S+NTU/S) E: Intr.det.: Int.prot. (motion det.) F: Tech. alarm det.2 (smoke) G: Tech. alarm det.1 (water) H: Panic detector 230V Security Terminal MT/S4.12.2M A: Intr.det.: Int.prot. (motion det.) B: Intr.det.: Per.prot. (m.reedc.). C: Tamper contact (signal. dev.) D: Intr.det.: Int. (motion det.) 12V DC 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 45 Uninterruptible Power Supply SU/S Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit 12 V NTU/S Switch Sctuator SA/S
46 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects MT/S M MT/S M MT/U Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status Zone E Tamper alarm setting device Zone E Set/Unset request Zone F Status Zone G Status Zone H Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 46 Detector input 1 input telegr. Detector input 2 input telegr Detector input 3 input telegr Detector input 4 input telegr Detector input 5 input telegr Detector input 6 input telegr Detector input 7 input telegr Detector input 8 input telegr Detector input 9 input telegr Detector input 10 input telegr Detector input 11 input telegr Detector input 12 input telegr Detector input 13 input telegr Detector input 14 input telegr Detector input 15 input telegr Detector input 16 input telegr Detector input 17 input telegr Detector input Alarming Status reset Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed SCM/S
47 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects MT/S M MT/S M MT/U Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status Zone E Tamper alarm setting device Zone E Set/Unset request Zone F Status Zone G Status Zone H Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 47 Detector input 1 input telegr. Detector input 2 input telegr Detector input 3 input telegr Detector input 4 input telegr Detector input 5 input telegr Detector input 6 input telegr Detector input 7 input telegr Detector input 8 input telegr Detector input 9 input telegr Detector input 10 input telegr Detector input 11 input telegr Detector input 12 input telegr Detector input 13 input telegr Detector input 14 input telegr Detector input 15 input telegr Detector input 16 input telegr Detector input 17 input telegr Detector input Alarming Status reset Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed SCM/S
48 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects MT/S M MT/S M MT/U Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status Zone E Tamper alarm setting device Zone E Set/Unset request Zone F Status Zone G Status Zone H Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 48 Detector input 1 input telegr. Detector input 2 input telegr Detector input 3 input telegr Detector input 4 input telegr Detector input 5 input telegr Detector input 6 input telegr Detector input 7 input telegr Detector input 8 input telegr Detector input 9 input telegr Detector input 10 input telegr Detector input 11 input telegr Detector input 12 input telegr Detector input 13 input telegr Detector input 14 input telegr Detector input 15 input telegr Detector input 16 input telegr Detector input 17 input telegr Detector input Alarming Status reset Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed SCM/S
49 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects MT/S M MT/S M MT/U Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status Zone E Tamper alarm setting device Zone E Set/Unset request Zone F Status Zone G Status Zone H Status Device state In operation/error 12 V General Reset Zone A Status Zone B Status Zone C Status Zone D Status 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 49 Detector input 1 input telegr. Detector input 2 input telegr Detector input 3 input telegr Detector input 4 input telegr Detector input 5 input telegr Detector input 6 input telegr Detector input 7 input telegr Detector input 8 input telegr Detector input 9 input telegr Detector input 10 input telegr Detector input 11 input telegr Detector input 12 input telegr Detector input 13 input telegr Detector input 14 input telegr Detector input 15 input telegr Detector input 16 input telegr Detector input 17 input telegr Detector input Alarming Status reset Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed SCM/S
50 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects 4-fold Rocker 1 Rocker 2 Rocker 3 Rocker 4 left Rocker right Switch sensor 4-fold: Rocker 1: Internal set/unset Rocker 2: Disable group 1 (zone 6 and 11) Rocker 3: Delayed ext. set/unset Rocker 4: Reset Status Set/Unset Int. setting/unsetting Set/Unset Delay time is active Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed Set/Unset Status externally set Set/Unset Status internally set Set/Unset Status ext. or int. set Set/Unset Status ready ext. set Set/Unset Status ready del. set Set/Unset Status ready int. set Set/Unset Setting confirmation Set/Unset Error during setting Set/Unset Text setting status Detector disable, group 1 Alarming Reset Tamper Reset General Status byte General Scene... SCM/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 51
51 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects 4-fold Rocker 1 Rocker 2 Rocker 3 Rocker 4 left Rocker right Switch sensor 4-fold: Rocker 1: Internal set/unset Rocker 2: Disable group 1 (zone 6 and 11) Rocker 3: Delayed ext. set/unset Rocker 4: Reset Set/Unset Int. setting/unsetting Set/Unset Delay time is active Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed Set/Unset Status externally set Set/Unset Status internally set Set/Unset Status ext. or int. set Set/Unset Status ready ext. set Set/Unset Status ready del. set Set/Unset Status ready int. set Set/Unset Setting confirmation Set/Unset Error during setting Set/Unset Text setting status Detector disable, group 1 Alarming Reset Tamper Reset General Status byte General Scene... SCM/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 52
52 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects 4-fold Rocker 1 Rocker 2 Rocker 3 Rocker 4 left Rocker right Switch sensor 4-fold: Rocker 1: Internal set/unset Rocker 2: Disable group 1 (zone 6 and 11) Rocker 3: Delayed ext. set/unset Rocker 4: Reset Set/Unset Int. setting/unsetting Set/Unset Delay time is active Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed Set/Unset Status externally set Set/Unset Status internally set Set/Unset Status ext. or int. set Set/Unset Status ready ext. set Set/Unset Status ready del. set Set/Unset Status ready int. set Set/Unset Setting confirmation Set/Unset Error during setting Set/Unset Text setting status Detector disable, group 1 Alarming Reset Tamper Reset General Status byte General Scene... SCM/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 53
53 Example Security Module Assigment of communication objects 4-fold Rocker 1 Rocker 2 Rocker 3 Rocker 4 left Rocker right Switch sensor 4-fold: Rocker 1: Internal set/unset Rocker 2: Disable group 1 (zone 6 and 11) Rocker 3: Delayed ext. set/unset Rocker 4: Reset Set/Unset Int. setting/unsetting Set/Unset Delay time is active Set/Unset Ext. setting, delayed Set/Unset Status externally set Set/Unset Status internally set Set/Unset Status ext. or int. set Set/Unset Status ready ext. set Set/Unset Status ready del. set Set/Unset Status ready int. set Set/Unset Setting confirmation Set/Unset Error during setting Set/Unset Text setting status Detector disable, group 1 Alarming Reset Tamper Reset General Status byte General Scene... SCM/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 54
54 Example Security Module Visualization 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 56
55 Hazard Warning System: Approved Security with KNX This system is based on special adjusted ABB i-bus KNX devices which are combined for the reliable detection and warning of intrusion attempts and technical hazards The high technical and functional quality of the used ABB i-bus KNX devices has been approved by the German VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH, an independent institution certifying solutions in the field of security and fire protection The VdS has awarded the VdS certificate 3438 to the ABB Hazard Warning System, which guarantees reliability and a welltested function Based on special adjusted ABB i-bus KNX devices, e.g. Security Terminals MT/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 57
56 Security Terminals Documentation Product Manual: Security Terminals Order Number 2CDC D0201 Product Information: Security Solutions with KNX Order Number 2CDC D0201 Application Manual: Security in Buildings Order Number CDC M0201 E-Learning module: Security Terminals from ABB 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 58
57 E-Learning module: Security Terminals from ABB 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 59
58 End of Webinar Security Module SCM/S 9/18/2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 60
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