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2 Attention! Read this user manual carefully. Representative of the company installing the alarm system will explain which security module SP231 functions needs to be activated to ensure proper security of the object. Copyright 2015 UAB Trikdis. All rights reserved. Trademarks and patents Other trade names mentioned in this document may be registered trademarks or trademarks of respective product manufacturers or vendor products. Manufacturer UAB Trikdis, Draugystes g. 17, LT Kaunas, Lithuania Version This document applies to GSM security control panel SP231 with software version v or more recent. Certification CE mark European Union directives 2004/108/EC (EMC directive) 1999/5/EB (compliance directive) Further information Contact information may be found on Trikdis 2

3 Contents 1 ABOUT YOUR ALARM SYSTEM MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS POWER SUPPLY GENERAL ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION TRANSMISSION OF ALARM SYSTEM MESSAGES ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION MODES ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL CONTROL ACCESS OTHER SECURITY FUNCTIONS OTHER NON-SECURITY FUNCTIONS ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL USING KEYPAD SK232LED B/W ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM, ARM MODE ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM, STAY MODE ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM, SLEEP MODE DISARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM, OFF MODE Disarming the alarm system after it has been activated INVERSION OF ALARM SYSTEM MODE TEMPORARY ZONE BYPASS (BYPASS FUNCTION) REVIEWING AND CLEARING ALARM SYSTEM MEMORY RESETTING TWO-WIRE FIRE (SMOKE) SENSORS EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS ALARM SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING PROGRAMMING USER CODES Changing the Master user code Entering new User codes Editing User codes Deleting User codes TESTING ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION Testing sensors and siren Testing of message transmission system CONTROL USING IBUTTON KEYS CONTROL BY PHONE CALL CONTROL BY SMS MESSAGES Trikdis 3

4 1 About your alarm system Control panel SP231 is a part of security and fire alarm system that is designed to process sensor signals and control the alarm system with a built-in GSM modem that transmits alarm system messages to central monitoring station (CMS) and user mobile phones. Detailed operation of your alarm system, its configuration and control will be explained to you by the representatives of the company installing the alarm system. 2 Main technical parameters Number of zones 8 zones, Number of partitions Up to 8 may be extended to up to 32 Alarm system notification Sound, internal and/or external sirens Flashing light Message transmission to the monitoring station and/or users Alarm system messages transmitted to Monitoring station using GPRS connection and/or SMS messages Up to five user mobile phones using/via SMS messages Security requirements Conforms to security requirements of standard EN Security grade User codes for control Conforms to Security Grade II and Grade III requirements of standard EN Up to 40 user codes, 1 million possible six-digit code combinations, More than 1 million possible different ibutton keys Class of resistance to external effects Working environment Main power supply Conforms to resistance to external effects Class II requirements of standard EN from -25 C to +50 C with relative humidity of up to 80 % at +20 C, without condensation 230 V 50 Hz frequency one-phase AC network (via power reducing transformer). Used power up to 40 W Backup power supply 12 V / 7 Ah battery capacity Used current up to 2 A Trikdis 4

5 3 Power supply Security control panel is powered by an alternating current network or, if it fails, by a backup battery. AC network voltage is used to charge the battery which is then kept on standby. Time of backup battery operation is limited and depends on the amount of current being used by the alarm system. 12V voltage is required to power additional equipment. 4 General alarm system operation Security-fire alarm system consists of a signal processing panel (control panel) that is installed in a case alongside power reducing transformer, a backup power battery and attached burglary, breakin, fire and other sensors, sound and light alarm systems and control equipment. Sound and light alarm systems are activated and alarm system messages are transmitted to the monitoring station and to the users when any of the sensors is triggered while security mode is on. Only permanently armed sensors are triggered when security mode is off. 4.1 Transmission of alarm system messages Alarm system messages may be transmitted to the monitoring station and/or users. Messages are firstly transmitted to the monitoring station using set communication channels and only then sent via SMS messages and/or by calls to the users. Two SIM cards from separate network operators may be used in order to increase reliability of message transmission. 4.2 Alarm system operation modes Mode ARM OFF (DISARM) Description Security mode when all zones are secured. Alarm system will be activated by all possible triggers. Security mode when only some zones are secured. Alarm system will only be activated by events in zones set to Fire, Silent and 24-hour. STAY SLEEP 4.3 Alarm system control Security mode when only some zones are secured but movement is allowed in zones set to Interior STAY and Instant STAY. Alarm system will be activated only after entry time if alarm system is in security mode and Delay zone is breached. Security mode when only some zones are secured but movement is allowed in zones set to Interior STAY and Instant STAY. Alarm system will be activated immediately if alarm system is in security mode and Delay zone is breached. Alarm system may be controlled using the following devices: Trikdis keypad Protegus SK232LED W/B; Paradox keypads K32+, K32LED, K636, K10LED; ibutton keys; Codeswitch or another electronic switch when mode of Keyswitch zone is being changed; Phone (by calling or sending an SMS message with a certain content); Remote monitoring station command Trikdis 5

6 4.4 Control access User codes according to which users are given different access levels are used to set alarm system control access. Four-digit/six-digit user codes are allowed. Only numbers 0-9 may be used in user codes, other symbols are not allowed. Alarm system user codes: Master user code four-digit or six-digit combination to arm/disarm the alarm system, temporarily bypass zones and grant access to other users. Only one Master user code is allowed. It may be changed but not deleted. User may use the Master code to enter or clear other user codes; User code four-digit or six-digit combination to arm/disarm the alarm system and temporarily bypass zones. It is recommended to provide a personal alarm system user code to every user. Module SP231 memory supports up to 39 user codes; SMS password six-digit combination to control the alarm system using SMS messages. 4.5 Other security functions Name Bypass Bell Squawk Door Chime Re-ARM Description Option to temporarily bypass the control of a secured zone. This option is used to arm the alarm system when there is a malfunction in the zone that cannot be easily terminated. Module will indicate when alarm system is armed/disarmed using a short siren alarm system. Module will activate the buzzer and/or respectively programmed PGM output and warn about breached Delay zone if the alarm system is off. Function to avoid unintentional disarm of the alarm system. Module will activate the latest security mode if alarm system is disarmed by a phone call and entry zone is not breached. 4.6 Other non-security functions Name Measuring temperature Remote equipment control Description Temperature sensors DS18B20, DS18S20 may be connected to module SP231 and assigned permissible temperature fluctuation limits. A corresponding message will be generated and sent to users once temperature rises or falls beyond the limits. Additional electro-technical equipment may be connected to programmable open collector outputs of security module SP231 and controlled remotely Trikdis 6

7 5 Alarm system control using keypad SK232LED B/W Control panel SP231 Alarm system control keypad Trikdis SK232LED B/W supports the display of 32 zones and 2 partitions. Security and zone mode indicator Backlit buttons for setting operation modes and entering numbers Buttons for setting operation modes and entering numbers Button MEM BYP TRB 1, 2...9, 0 C OK ARM SLEEP STAY OFF Description Backlit button indicates power supply from AC network, flashing light indicates power supply from backup battery. Button is also used to edit user codes. Backlit button indicates new information in the memory, flashing light indicates operation mode MEM. Button is also used to select memory review mode. Backlit button indicates that there are temporarily bypassed zones, flashing light indicates operation mode BYP. Button is also used to select temporary zone bypass mode. Backlit button indicates operation trouble, flashing light indicates operation mode TBL. Button is also used to select trouble review mode. Button to enter numbers. Button to exit the mode and delete entered values. Button to confirm the selection. Activates full security ARM mode. Activates SLEEP mode. Activates STAY mode. Activates OFF (DISARM) mode Trikdis 7

8 Notes: 1. Press [C] to deactivate the programming mode or delete an incorrectly entered value. 2. Alarm cannot be armed if at least one zone is breached. 5.1 Arming the alarm system, ARM mode To activate security mode ARM: 1. Press [ARM]. 2. Use the keypad to enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip steps 3, 4 if the system has only one partition. 3. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 5. Exit the premises and close the door during the pre-set time for exit Exit Delay. a. Keypad indicator [ARM] will start flashing during Exit Delay time and will light up once the alarm system is armed. b. Siren will briefly signal once when alarm system is armed if function Bell Squawk is activated. 5.2 Arming the alarm system, STAY mode Note. At least one zone must be set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY, otherwise STAY mode is not allowed. To activate security mode STAY: 1. Press [STAY]. 2. Use the keypad to enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip steps 3, 4 if the system has only one partition. 3. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 5. Exit the premises and close the door during the pre-set time for exit. a. Keypad indicator [STAY] will start flashing during Exit Delay time and will light up once the alarm system is armed. b. Siren will briefly signal once when alarm system is armed if function Bell Squawk is activated Trikdis 8

9 5.3 Arming the alarm system, SLEEP mode Note. At least one zone must be changed to Interior STAY or Instant STAY, otherwise STAY mode is not allowed. To activate security mode SLEEP: 1. Press [SLEEP]. 2. Use the keypad to enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip steps 3, 4 if the system has only one partition. 3. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 5. Exit the premises and close the door during the time for exit. a. Keypad indicator [SLEEP] will start flashing during Exit Delay time and will light up once the alarm system is armed. b. Siren will briefly signal once when alarm system is armed if function Bell Squawk is activated. 5.4 Disarming the alarm system, OFF mode Time countdown to enter Entry Delay during which the alarm system must be disarmed will activate if anyone enters the premises through Delay zone when premises are secured in ARM or STAY mode. To deactivate security mode (activate mode OFF / DISARM): 1. Press [OFF]. 2. Use the keypad to enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip steps 3, 4 if the system has only one partition. 3. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. a. Indicator [OFF] lights up once alarm system is disarmed. b. Siren will briefly signal twice when alarm system is disarmed if function Bell Squawk is activated Disarming the alarm system after it has been activated To disarm the alarm system: 1. Press [OFF]. 2. Use the keypad to enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip steps 3, 4 if the system has only one partition. 3. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. a. Indicator [OFF] lights up once alarm system is disarmed. b. Siren will briefly signal twice when alarm system is disarmed if function Bell Squawk is activated. c. Indicator [MEM] will light up notifying about new information in the memory allowing to find out the reason alarm system was activated Trikdis 9

10 5.5 Inversion of alarm system mode Inversion of alarm system mode may be used for quicker control of the alarm system. Security modes ARM, STAY and SLEEP are changed to OFF/DISARM, OFF/DISARM is changed to ARM or STAY mode. To invert alarm system mode: 1. Enter the alarm system user code. a. Skip step 2 if system has only one partition. Partition numbers will light up on the keypad indicating those that may be changed if system has more than one partition. 2. Select the required partition by pressing a button with its number. 3. Partitions that were in ARM, STAY or SLEEP mode will change to mode OFF/DISARM. a. Indicator [OFF] light up once alarm system is disarmed. b. Siren will briefly signal twice when alarm system is disarmed if function Bell Squawk is activated. 4. Time countdown Exit delay will begin for partitions that were in OFF/DISARM mode. ARM mode will be activated if Delay zone is breached during the countdown, STAY mode will be activated if it was not breached. a. Corresponding keypad indicator ([ARM] or [STAY]) will light up. b. Siren will briefly signal once when alarm system is armed if function Bell Squawk is activated. 5.6 Temporary zone bypass (Bypass function) To activate function Bypass: 1. Press [BYP]. 2. Enter the alarm system user code. a. Indicator BYP will start flashing. 3. Enter two-digit numbers of the zones to bypass them. 4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. Repeat the same steps as to temporarily bypass zone monitoring in order to deactivate function Bypass. 5.7 Reviewing and clearing alarm system memory Button [MEM] will light up if alarm system is triggered. To diagnose the reason: 1. Press [MEM]. 2. Enter the user code if needed. a. Backlit buttons will indicate zones that triggered the alarm system. 3. Press [C] to clear the memory and exit this mode. a. Information will stay in the memory and indicator [MEM] will light up if no action is performed after a minute Trikdis 10

11 5.8 Resetting two-wire fire (smoke) sensors To reset sensor indication after activation of fire (smoke) sensors: Keep [ ] pressed for 3 seconds. a. Two-wire fire (smoke) sensors connected to input ZN8 will reset. b. PGM output will activate Fire Sensor Reset mode. 5.9 Emergency call buttons Keypad may be used to send messages about imminent threat or necessary help to the security firm. This option is available if services of a security firm are used and communication with the monitoring station is established. Keep pressed for 3 seconds: [1] to send message Panic. [4] to send message Medical. [7] to send message Fire Alarm system troubleshooting Keypad button indicator [TRB] lights up if there are operational troubles. To troubleshoot: 1. Press [TRB]. 2. Enter the installer code if needed. a. Trouble groups will light up on the keypad. 3. Press the button to select the trouble group. 4. Press [C] to exit this mode. Trouble descriptions Trouble group Description of selected group backlit buttons [1]: System [1] No power supply [2] Low battery voltage [3] No battery (fully discharged or disconnected) [4] Permissible current of power supply output AUX is exceeded [5] Permissible current of siren output is exceeded [6] No siren [7] No timestamp (clock is not working) [2]: Communications [1] Faulty primary communication channel [2] Faulty backup communication channel [3] Faulty backup SMS communication channel [4] Faulty operation of transmission device connected to MCI databus Trikdis 11

12 [5] Faulty GSM network registration /network / SIM operation [3]: Zones Numbers of breached zones (or their tampers) [4]: Databus Y/G Numbers of Y/G databus expanders that are experiencing troubles [5]: Databus MCI Numbers of MCI databus expanders that are experiencing troubles [6]: Fire or antimaskingcircuit Fire sensor (ZN8) loop or anti-masking circuit is open if number [6] lights up 5.11 Programming User codes Changing the Master user code To change the Master user code: 1. Press [ ]. 2. Enter the Master user code. a. Button [ ] will start flashing. b. Button [1] will light up. 3. Enter the two-digit Master user code serial number [01]. 4. Enter the new Master user code. 5. Repeat the new Master user code. 6. Enter numbers of partitions that the user will be able to control. 7. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 8. Click [C] to exit this mode Entering new User codes To enter a new User code: 1. Press [ ]. 2. Enter the Master user code. a. Button [ ] will start flashing. b. Backlit numbers on the keypad will indicate serial numbers of users whose codes are already entered. 3. Enter the two-digit user serial number. 4. Enter the new User code. 5. Repeat the new User code. 6. Enter numbers of partitions that the user will be able to control. 7. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 8. Click [C] to exit this mode Trikdis 12

13 Editing User codes To edit current User codes: 1. Press [ ]. 2. Enter the Master user code. a. Button [ ] will start flashing. b. Backlit numbers on the keypad will indicate serial numbers of users whose codes are already entered. 3. Enter the two-digit user serial number. 4. Enter the new User code. 5. Repeat the new User code. 6. Enter numbers of partitions that the user will be able to control. 7. Press [OK] to confirm the selection. 8. Click [C] to exit this mode Deleting User codes To delete current User codes: 1. Press [ ]. 2. Enter the Master user code. a. Button [ ] will start flashing. b. Backlit numbers on the keypad will indicate serial numbers of users whose codes are already entered. 3. Enter the two-digit user serial number. 4. Press [SLEEP]. 5. Press [C] to exit this mode Testing alarm system operation Note. Keypad must be connected and Installer code must be entered to activate operation testing mode Walk-test Testing sensors and siren To activate testing mode Walk-test: 1. Press [OK]. 2. Enter the Installer code. 3. Press [TRB]. a. Buttons STAY and ARM will start flashing and alarm system will change to testing mode. b. Siren and keypad buzzer will signal about the operation of a zone when zone modes change. c. Testing mode will be automatically terminated if tamper or security mode is activated during the testing. To deactivate mode Walk-test repeat the same steps as to activate the mode Trikdis 13

14 Testing of message transmission system Control panel SP231 Communication test message E602 - Periodical test will be generated and transmitted to the monitoring station. It is recommended to notify the security firm before performing the testing. To test message transmission: 1. Press [OK]. 2. Enter the Installer code. 3. Press [MEM]. 6 Control using ibutton keys Note. Alarm cannot be armed if at least one of the zones is breached. Alarm system security modes ARM / STAY / OFF may be set using ibutton keys. Security mode SLEEP is not allowed. Put ibutton key against the key scan slot. Alarm system mode will change to the opposite mode. It will be disarmed if it was armed. It will be armed and time countdown for exit will start if it was disarmed. Security mode STAY will be activated if zones are set to Interior STAY and Instant STAY and Delay zone is not breached during the exit time. Parameter setting software TrikdisConfig may be used to delete current keys and enter new ones in an already installed and operational alarm system. 7 Control by phone call Notes: 1. Alarm system cannot be armed if at least one of the zones is breached. 2. Only security mode ARM is allowed when controlling the alarm system by phone call. 3. It is recommended to specify current security mode by sending zone mode request via SMS message (command 97 4) before making a phone call. Enter user phone numbers and specify what can be controlled using a phone call: arming/disarming the alarm system or/and controlling the electro-technical equipment connected to module output PGMx in order to program the module. Call the number of the SIM card inserted in the security module SP231. Alarm system mode will change to the opposite mode if the phone number is listed in the module memory and remote control mode is activated. Alarm system will automatically activate the latest security mode after pre-set entry time passes if function Re-ARM is activated and Delay zone is not breached after the alarm system disarm command Trikdis 14

15 8 Control by SMS messages Alarm system may be controlled and part of control panel parameters may be changed using SMS messages. All module parameters may only be changed using TrikdisConfig. Note. Change default remote access code (123456) to one that only you would know, e.g , by sending SMS message: PSW Send an SMS message to change the desired module parameter using the following syntax: PSW[Password] space [Command code] space [Content of a command] SMS messages must begin with capital letters PSW and a six-digit remote access code of the module. Symbol refers to a space in the SMS message text. Module will send an SMS message (response to a request) to the phone from which the request was received. SMS command text CFGxxxxxx 01 CCCC # PPPPPPPPP # Description Adds phone number to user. Command can be sent from any phone number. 01 command number, CCCC user code, PPPPPPPPP user phone number. Example adding a phone number to the user which code is 1234 : PSWxxxxxx 10 AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA#PPPP# PSWxxxxxx 11 AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA#PPPP# PSWxxxxxx 12 APN#LOGIN#PSW#ENC#PING# CFG # # Sets the first IP address and port number. AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA IP address PPPP port number Sets the second IP address and port number. AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA IP address PPPP port number Sets the connection settings for GSM operator network. APN access name (up to 50 characters), LOGIN user name (up to 29 characters), PSW user password (up to 29 characters), ENC data encryption key (6 characters), PING message sending interval ( ). Enter the end sign # after each entered value, e.g. PSWxxxxxx 12 APN#LOGIN#PSW#123456#180#. SMS message should match the following: PSWxxxxxx 12 APN###123456#180#, if operator does not request to specify APN access name, user name LOGIN and password PSW Trikdis 15

16 PSWxxxxxx 13 APN#LOGIN2#PSW2# PSWxxxxxx 50 N PSWxxxxxx 5N 0 PSWxxxxxx 5N 1 PSWxxxxxx 58 PGM TIME PSWxxxxxx 59 PSWxxxxxx 60 P # S PSWxxxxxx 80 NN S PSWxxxxxx 94 N PSWxxxxxx 96 yyyy/mm/dd#hh:mm# PSWxxxxxx 97 1 PSWxxxxxx 97 2 PSWxxxxxx 97 3 PSWxxxxxx 97 4 PSWxxxxxx 97 5 PSWxxxxxx 97 6 PSWxxxxxx 98 ZZZZZZ PSWxxxxxx 99 Set SIM2 card access to GSM network settings. APN access name (up to 50 characters), LOGIN user name (up to 29 characters) PSW user password (up to 29 characters) Changes the mode of the N-th PGM output to the opposite mode if it is set to Remote Control. N values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Changes the mode of the N-th PGM output to OFF if it is set to Remote Control. N values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Changes the mode of the N-th PGM output to ON if it is set to Remote Control. N values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Turns on pulsed activation of PGM output for a specified amount of time. Specifying time overwrites time settings in the control panel. PGM PGM output number. TIME time in seconds up to Resets two-wire fire (smoke) sensors connected to input ZN8. Changes the security mode of a partition. P refers to the partition number (1 8). S values: Number 0 change to Disarm, 1 ARM, 2 SLEEP, 3 STAY. Activates BYPASS mode in the zone numbered NN. NN values: zone number S values: number 1 activate BYPASS, 0 deactivate BYPASS. Enable connection to the remote server. N values: 1 enable, 0 disable. Sets module date and time. yyyy year, mm month, dd day, hh hour, mm minute. Sends SMS message with values of all registered temperature sensors. Sends SMS message with system partition modes (DISARM, ARM, STAY, SLEEP). Sends SMS message with modes of PGM outputs. Sends SMS message with modes of alarm system inputs and power supply. Sends SMS message with GSM network strength and IMEI number of the modem. Sends SMS message with the version of module firmware and IMEI number of the modem. Sets a new six-digit module access code. ZZZZZZ new access code Resets the module Trikdis 16

17 Information about the secured object Fill in the table. Keep this document in a secure location. Access codes Your Master access code is Other access codes: No. Code Control key No. No. Code Control key No Zones Zone Secured space Zone type Trikdis 17

18 Zone Secured space Zone type Trikdis 18

19 Temperature Sensor Serial number Controlled space Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Emergency call buttons Alarm system Ambulance Fire Time intervals Time for entry Time for exit Siren operation time sec. sec. sec. Additional information CSP (name) (phone number) (password) Installer (name) (phone number) Trikdis 19

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