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1 DS A Mod LBT8631 BUS CONTROL PANEL 8/32 INPUTS Ref.1067/032 Ref.1067/042 USER MANUAL

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PREFACE COMMAND DEVICES /021 DISPLAY KEYPAD ELECTRONIC KEY READER 1067/ /335 AND PROXIMITY READER 1067/ / /035 REMOTE CONTROL ACCESS CODES SYSTEM ACCESS CODES Default codes Wrong code entering Access to functions ALARMS, EVENTS AND SIGNALLING DESCRIPTION OF ALARMS, EVENTS Burglar Alarm Pre-alarm Tamper alarm Wrong code alarm Panic alarm Silent panic alarm Hold-up alarm Emergency alarm Fire alarm Fire reset event Technological event Door Opener Event Courtesy Light Event Failure alarm from a Failure input Telephone failure alarm LAN failure alarm System failure alarm Lack of power event Alarm generated by continuous lack of power Low battery alarm control panel and radio devices Maintenance event Input exclusion event ACOUSTIC SIGNALLINGS Entry/exit time signalling Arm Warning Gong SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ARMING Total arming with keypad Total arming with electronic or proximity key Total arming by remote control Partial arming with keypad Partial arming with electronic or proximity key Partial arming with Remote control DISARMING Total disarming with keypad Total disarming with electronic or proximity key Total disarming with Remote control Partial disarming with keypad Hold-up disarming from keypad FUNCTION KEYS WITH DIRECT ACCESS /035 Remote control direct access function key STOP OF THE ACTIVE ALARMS SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION Masking on keypads and readers DS A 2 LBT8631

3 5.5.2 System status display Open inputs display Excluded inputs Display Examine alarm and tamper memory Alarm and tamper memory deleting Display failures and faults TIMING PROGRAMMER Deferred automatic system arm ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS INPUT LANGUAGE SELECTION TIME/DATE SETTING SUMMER TIME EVENT LOG Read the Event log Meaning of event data CODES ENABLING Installer enabling Installer disabling User enabling User disabling Key enabling Key disabling Timing programmer enabling Timing programmer disabling CODES Change code User code reset INPUTS EXCLUSION AND INCLUSION Input exclusion Input inclusion KEYPADS CUSTOMIZING Display Info Buzzer volume adjustment Display contrast adjustment Back-lighting adjustment of keypad and display COMMUNICATOR SEQUENCE OF ALARM MESSAGE SENDING AND BLOCK OF CALLS Telephone numbers Telephone number change Telephone number deleting SMS messages writing SMS messages deleting TELEPHONE CREDIT BEING USED UP SIGNALLING (FOR GSM ONLY) USER REMOTE MANAGEMENT ANSWERING MACHINE SKIP REMOTE MANAGEMENT WITH SMS MESSAGES REQUEST TO SEND S FROM VIDEOSERVER BY SMS MESSAGE COMMANDABLE OUTPUTS ACTIVATION WITH NO COST REMOTE MANAGEMENT WITH VOCAL MENU TABLE WITH LIST OF DTMF COMMANDS FOR VOCAL ANSWER MACHINE ENVIRONMENTAL LISTENING SYSTEM TEST PERIODIC TEST Inputs test Outputs test Battery test control panel Vocal call test Alarm reception centre call test GSM field test DS A 3 LBT8631

4 Environmental listening test Radio devices test REMOTE MANAGEMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE NOTE DS A 4 LBT8631

5 1 PREFACE Standards used in this manual For the sake of clarity, the following conventional standards are used throughout this manual: For example 120 OK means enter 120 and then press the OK key,, and indicate the corresponding navigation arrow keys on the keypad. Finally, take care of the following symbols: This symbol indicates an important warning. This symbol indicates an suggestion. DS A 5 LBT8631

6 2 COMMAND DEVICES /021 DISPLAY KEYPAD Ref. Description Use or provided indications A Keypad Used to enter the access code, to select some functions and to program the control panel B Function keys Used to activate additional system functions. C LCD 2x16 characters display Shows date and time when in stand-by mode, detailed information on system status, the event log and the programming menus. D E F G H I L M N Green LED Control panel mains voltage and battery charge Yellow LED failures Red LED maintenance Green LED Timing programmer status (P.O.) Red LED Open inputs Red LED Excluded inputs Red LED alarm memory Red LED tamper memory Green LED System status On = mains power supply 230 V~ available and battery charged Off = mains power supply 230 V~ not available and battery charged Blinking = low battery See Installation Manual. Off = normal operation On = Failure present Off = normal operation On = system in maintenance Off = Timing Programmer disabled On = Timing Programmer enabled Blinking = automatic arm warning Off = inputs in stand-by mode On = open inputs Off = all inputs included On = excluded inputs Off = no alarms On = alarm memory Off = no tamper On = tamper memory On = system totally armed Off = system totally disarmed Blinking = system partially armed O Arrow keys Scroll the menu items; change the value of some parameters. P MENU key Access to the menu. DS A 6 LBT8631

7 Q ESC key Back to the upper level menu R OK key Confirms the access code or any other entered data; confirms the selected menu item and goes to its submenu. S Cover It protects numerical keys. 2.2 ELECTRONIC KEY READER 1067/ /335 AND PROXIMITY READER 1067/ / A B Description (Green) LED for status of associated zones Yellow LED summarising alarms and signalling Keyhole or Transponder Use or provided indications Off = all zones associated to the LED are not active On = all zones associated to the LED are active Blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is active Off = no signalling for zones associated to electronic key reader On= alarm signalling stored for zones associated to electronic key reader or tampering signalling or system failure signalling (the LED goes off at next system arm, if the alarm has gone off in the meantime or until the failure is repaired). Blinking = at least one open input is present among zones associated electronic key reader. If alarms or failures and open inputs are present at the same time, the LED is on steady In general putting on this LED is for suggesting to control signalling details on system keypad. 1067/ hole to insert electronic key. 1067/ detector for transponder key. DS A 7 LBT8631

8 /035 REMOTE CONTROL Ref. Description Use or provided indications ON Red= this LED goes on blinking when pressing any key, followed by a beep if the Bi-colour LED control unit has received the command. Red / Green ON Green= pressing any key, this LED indicates the low battery status. Key 1 This key arms the zones associated. Arm Key 2 Programmable depending on the control unit Key 3 Arm/disarm Toggle Key 4 Disarm This key is set univocally either to OUTPUT device arm/disarm function or to generate 4 different alarm types: Silent Panic, Audible panic, Emergency, Fire alarm. This key Arms/ Disarms with toggle function the zones associated This key disarms the zones associated NOTE: device utilizable with 1067 control panel and 1067/021 keypad software version 3.00 or higher and with an 1067/010 radio expansion. DS A 8 LBT8631

9 3 ACCESS CODES 3.1 SYSTEM ACCESS CODES For 1067 system management it is possible to use up to 32 different access codes: 1 Installer code, 1 Master code and 30 User codes. The access code can be freely programmed, from a minimum of 4 digits up to 6 digits max. According to its type, the code allows specific system functions. Every user can change its own access code as he wants; the system will automatically assign him a code for hold-up function; this new code is the same as the previous + 1 (for example: if I choose , the hold-up code will be ). Suggestion: every user, included Master and Installer, should change their code before the system start-up. The Master code is always enabled and it is the only code authorized to enable the other codes; it can also reset the other access codes to the factory value (if someone forgets them). The entered access code must be confirmed by pressing OK key. Warning: if any user enter his code, the Installer that might be enabled will automatically be disabled; he is also disabled after electronic or proximity key insertion Default codes Code type Default code Associated zones Enabled Installer All Yes Master All Yes User (2 31) Programmable No The control panel installer code is enabled by default; the code is automatically disabled after entering for the first time a new valid code Wrong code entering If a wrong access code is entered for 4 consecutive times, the control panel considers that event as a tamper attempt and generates a tamper alarm, by activating all the configured alarm outputs and telephone calls, if present. Once a correct code is entered, the wrong code counter is reset Access to functions The various functions of system 1067 are collected into 4 separate Menus: FREE ACCESS MENU Directly accessed by pressing MENU key without entering any codes and including following functions: Displaying failures Displaying Timing Programmer preinsertion status Displaying open inputs list Displaying excluded inputs list (followed by entry code) Looking in Alarm Memory Looking in Tamper Memory Setting Info display wording being displayed in rest conditions (followed by entry code) Regulating buzzer volume Regulating display contrast Regulating display back light DS A 9 LBT8631

10 MASTER MENU Accessed by entering Master code, confirmed with OK, and by pressing MENU key; it includes following functions: Displaying system status System Arming / Disarming / Partitioning Displaying event log Excluding / including inputs Setting Time and Date Modifying its own code Setting the users Setting and programming the keys Setting Timing Programmer Enabling / disabling technician and users Enabling / disabling keys Enabling / disabling time commands Enabling / disabling remote access Enabling / disabling remote disarming Testing (inputs, outputs, battery) Phone tests (vocal call, protocol call) GSM field and Radio Devices test Communicator (Entering / Modifying telephone numbers, vocal messages, SMS) USER MENU Accessed by entering a valid user code, confirmed with OK, and by pressing MENU key; it includes following functions: Displaying system status System Arming / Disarming / Partitioning Displaying event log Excluding / including inputs Modifying its own code Modifying its own name All functions are accessible when the system is disarmed, when the system is armed it is only possible Deactivating / Partitioning. Some functions can be also accessed from remote location via phone, through menu with tone line guide. MENU WITH VOCAL GUIDE (see 7.5 Remote management with vocal menu) accessed via phone by DTMF keys; Master code is to be entered; it includes following functions: Activating / deactivating the zones Actuating outputs Environmental listening Excluding / including inputs Requesting system status summary DS A 10 LBT8631

11 4 ALARMS, EVENTS AND SIGNALLING 4.1 DESCRIPTION OF ALARMS, EVENTS The 1067 system manages different types of alarms, described below with their characteristics Burglar Alarm It is the alarm of anti-burglar system. System 1067 manages one burglar alarm for each zone; to each single zone there can be paired its own output actuators, such as sirens. Various possibilities are provided for to determine when burglar inputs have to generate an Alarm: burglar inputs can be either single or clustered (e.g. combined in AND mode, owing to double release - see Inputs programming. NOTE: by activating function Alarm count, maximum number of alarms can be determined caused by a detector in one day and as long as competence zone is activated. generated if... an Burglar input is opened and at least one associated zone in OR mode is active an Burglar input is opened and all associated zones in AND mode are active activates... the outputs programmed as Burglar/Tamper that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event the communicator for voice, SMS, numerical or modem sending of the respective Burglar alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log in alarm volatile memory is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the input on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the input is held... for Burglar/Tamper/Panic Alarm Time is stopped by... entering a valid code on a keypad which has at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input that has at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event Pre-alarm In anti-burglar system, a Pre-alarm can be used, as an example, to ring a buzzer all the times when detectors relating to an outer area, such as a yard, detect the presence of a person. generated if... a alarm input is opened and at least one associated zone in OR mode is active a alarm input is opened and all associated zones in AND mode are active activates... the outputs programmed as Pre-alarm that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event the communicator for numerical or modem sending of the respective Pre-alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log in alarm volatile memory is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the input on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the input is held... for Burglar/Tamper/Panic Alarm Time is stopped by... entering a valid code on a keypad which has at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input that has at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event. DS A 11 LBT8631

12 4.1.3 Tamper alarm It is the alarm which is generated if somebody tries to tamper the system. It is always (24H) active and is temporarily disabled by putting the system to maintenance status. generated if... a Tamper is opened (control panel, keypads or radio devices like 1058/ 101; 201; 405; 035) the SAB line of the control panel or expansions is opened or unbalanced a double balancing input is unbalanced (short circuit or wires cut) an input programmed as Tamper is opened a device connected on the bus does not answer for many consecutive times a radio device will not answer to the relevant radio expansion for a time higher than the preselected configuration (Supervision) a radio device extrinsic to the system is loading or jamming the radio band of the 1067/010 expansion (Jamming) The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Tamper and Burglar/Tamper that have at least one shared zone (for double balancing inputs). In the other cases it activates the Tamper outputs regardless of the zones. the communicator for voice, SMS, modem or numerical sending of the respective Tamper alarm message (if programmed) Is stored... In the event log in volatile tamper memory Is displayed... on keypads on readers is held... for Burglar/Tamper/Panic Alarm Time is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event Wrong code alarm It is the alarm which is generated if somebody tries to identify a valid code to deactivate the system. It is always (24H) active and is temporarily disabled by putting the system to maintenance status. generated if... a wrong code is entered four consecutive times (the count is reset by entering a valid code) The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Tamper and Burglar/Tamper that have at least one zone shared with the keypad where the wrong code has been entered. the communicator for modem or numerical sending of the respective and detailed wrong code alarm description (if programmed) is stored... in the event log in tamper volatile memory is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the keypad where the wrong code has been entered. on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the keypad where the wrong code has been entered. is held... for burglar/tamper/panic alarm time is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event DS A 12 LBT8631

13 4.1.5 Panic alarm It is an alarm which can be triggered by a user in a situation of danger. It is always (24H) active and is temporarily disabled by putting the system to maintenance status. generated if... a Panic input is opened the remote control function key + (if programmed) is pressed for 5 seconds at least The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Panic that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective Panic alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log in alarm volatile memory is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the input on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the input is held... for burglar/tamper/panic alarm time is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event Silent panic alarm generated if... a Silent panic input is opened function key Silent panic on keypad is kept pressed for at least 3 seconds the remote control function key + (if programmed) is pressed for 5 seconds at least The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Silent panic that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event or with the keypad where the dedicated key has been pressed the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective silent panic alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log is held... for burglar/tamper/panic alarm time is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event Hold-up alarm It is an alarm which can be triggered by a user when he/she is forced by a wrongdoer to deactivate the system. It is always (24H) active and is temporarily disabled by putting the system to maintenance status. generated if... an hold-up input is opened an hold-up code is entered with the keypad (code + 1) The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Hold-up that have at least one zone shared with the input or the keypad. the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective Hold-up alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log is held... for a fixed time of 30 seconds is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event. DS A 13 LBT8631

14 4.1.8 Emergency alarm System 1067 provides the capability to generate service signalling for an emergency request owing to either actuating a dedicated key or detecting lack of movement in the environments. Warning: An emergency request is only to be considered as an anti-burglar system ancillary function; therefore, system 1067 cannot be used as a remote emergency system according to regulations in force. generated if... an emergency input is opened a absence of movement input is not opened (every 12 hours) the keypad key associated to the emergency function is pressed for more than 3 seconds the remote control function key + (if programmed) is pressed for 5 seconds at least The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Emergency that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event or with the keypad where the dedicated key has been pressed the communicator for voice, SMS modem or numerical sending of the respective Emergency alarm message (if programmed) with vocal sending; listening is automatically activated at end of message is stored... in the event log in alarm volatile memory Is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the input or the keypad that generated the event on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the input or the keypad that generated the event is held... for Emergency alarm time is stopped by... entering of a valid code in the keypad insertion of a valid key a zones disarm command given by a key input a DTMF disarm command entered with a phone call to the control panel after closing environmental listening session, at end of emergency request vocal message repetition disarm command from remote control having at least one shared zone with the input which has generated the event Fire alarm System 1067 provides the capability to manage fire detectors (smoke, buttons, ) connecting them to properly programmed inputs, to generate service signalling of fire alarm type. Warning: Fire alarm is only to be considered as an anti-burglar system ancillary function; therefore, system 1067 cannot be used as a fire detection system according to regulations in force. To implement a system which fully meets the requirements of a fire detection system, please see Urmet general catalogue. generated if... a fire input is opened the keypad key associated to the fire function is pressed for more than 3 seconds the remote control function key + (if programmed) is pressed for 5 seconds at least The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Fire that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event or with the keypad where the dedicated key has been pressed the communicator for voice, SMS modem or numerical sending of the respective Fire alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log in alarm volatile memory is displayed... on the keypads which have at least one zone shared with the input or the keypad that generated the event on the readers which have at least one zone shared with the input or the keypad that generated the event is held... until is opened a Fire reset input that has at least one zone shared with the alarmed fire input or with the keypad that generated the event DS A 14 LBT8631

15 Fire reset event generated if... a fire reset input is opened activates... for 1 second the outputs programmed as fire reset that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event is stored... in the event log besides... stops the respective fire alarm resets the fire alarm volatile memory turns off the LED on the keypads and readers that signalled the event Warning: in case of fire alarm signalling and subsequent alarm manual resetting, environmental conditions have to be restored in premises where the alarm was generated and the detector has to be checked to have been armed again in order to be able to detect a new alarm situation Technological event System 1067 provides the capability to manage some domotics (heating activation, garden irrigation management, etc.) functions through technological event, door opener event and courtesy light event. Technological events and courtesy light event are always active (24H), while door opener event is only active when zones are not active. generated if... a technological input is opened activates... the outputs programmed as Technological that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event the communicator for voice, SMS modem or numerical sending of the respective technological Service message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log is held... until is open at least one of the inputs programmed as Technological with at least one zone shared with the input Door Opener Event generated if... a Burglar input is opened belonging to one or more zones to which Door Opener additional function was enabled. All zones associated to the input must be not active. a key programmed as access control is inserted associated to one or more zones. All zones associated to the key must be not active. activates... Door Opener programmed outputs associated to at least one input zone or key zone. is stored... into Event Log in case of actuation caused by a key is held... about 2 seconds Courtesy Light Event generated if... a Burglar input is opened belonging to one or more zones to which Courtesy Light additional function was enabled. activates... Courtesy Light programmed outputs associated to at least one input zone. is held... about 3 minutes Failure alarm from a Failure input System 1067 can be paired to the control of devices provided with a failure output. generated if... an input programmed as Failure is opened The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Failure that have at least one zone shared with the input that generated the event the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective Failure message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log into failure and fault list is displayed... with the failure yellow LED on the keypads with the yellow LED on the readers is stopped by... when the input programmed as Failure is closed after the solution of the problem the control panel... the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective failure alarm message (if programmed) turns off the failure LED on keypads and readers stores in the event log the failure end deactivates the outputs programmed as failure DS A 15 LBT8631

16 Telephone failure alarm generated... on PSTN line: after 3 automatic and consecutive failed PSTN tests if, with tones control enabled, after an event to be sent, when the line is seized the dial tone is not detected for 3 consecutive times. on GSM channel: in case of permanent absence of field if the PIN code is wrong without SIM or without credit used up The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as Telephone failure the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective Telephone failure alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log into failure and fault list is displayed... with the failure yellow LED on the keypads with the yellow LED on the readers is stopped by... after the solution of the problem the control panel... on PSTN line: when the telephone failure has been repaired, that is with a successful call on PSTN line, or with a successful automatic PSTN test. on GSM channel: a successful phone call, carried out on GSM channel, or at the field strength return activates the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective message of telephone failure alarm end (if programmed) turns off the failure LED on keypads and readers stores in the event log the telephone failure end deactivates the outputs programmed as telephone failure LAN failure alarm generated... after 3 consecutive failed tries to send the event on LAN Ethernet channel The alarm is generated independently of zones status (24h) activates... the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of relating LAN Failure Alarm (in vocal mode, system failure message is sent). is stored... into Event log into failure and fault list is displayed... by failure yellow LED on keypads by yellow LED on readers is stopped by... LAN failure restore, that is with a successful communication on LAN Ethernet channel after solving the problem, control panel... activates communicator for numerical sending of relating end of LAN Failure Alarm message (if programmed) puts off failure LED on keypads and readers stores end of LAN Failure into Event Log System failure alarm generated if... a fault occurs on system supply voltages a fault occurs on devices dialogue a Data flash fault occurs The alarm is generated regardless of the zones status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as System failure the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective system failure alarm message (if programmed) is stored... in the event log into failure and fault list is displayed... with the failure yellow LED on the keypads with the yellow LED on the readers is stopped by... the solution of the problem after the solution of the problem the control panel... activates the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective message of failure alarm end (if programmed) turns off the failure LED on keypads and readers stores in the event log the failure end deactivates the outputs programmed as System failure DS A 16 LBT8631

17 Lack of power event Generated if... the mains voltage is off for a shorter time than the programmed "Lack of power time The event is generated regardless of the system status (24h). Is stored... In the event log Is displayed... by the turnoff of the green LED on the keypads indicating the lack of power presence by the POWER LED on the control panel board, that turns off Is stopped by... the lack of power return After the mains return the control panel... For more information, see Installation Manual. Turns on again the green LED on the keypads indicating the lack of power presence Turns on the POWER LED on the control panel board stores in the event log the temporary lack of power end Alarm generated by continuous lack of power Generated... After the Event generated by an lack of power, if the mains voltage fails for a time equal or longer than the programmed lack of power time The alarm is generated regardless of the system status (24h). activates... The outputs programmed as Lack of power the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective lack of power alarm message (if programmed) Is stored... In the event log Is displayed... on keypads, as lack of power event with the yellow LED on the readers Generated... The mains return for at least 5 consecutive minutes 5 minutes after the return of the mains voltage the control panel... For more information, see Installation Manual. activates the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective event lack of power alarm message (if programmed) stores in the event log the lack of power end deactivates the outputs programmed as lack of power Low battery alarm control panel and radio devices Generated if... The control panel battery is flat or absent if the battery of a radio device is acknowledged to be low. The alarm is generated regardless of the zones system status (24h). activates... the outputs programmed as low battery the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective low battery alarm message (if programmed) Is stored... In the event log Is displayed... By the blinking of the green LED indicating mains presence/battery charging on the keypads When the battery is charged, the control panel... For more information, see Installation Manual. deactivates the outputs programmed as low battery activates the communicator for voice, modem or numerical sending of the respective event low battery alarm message end (if programmed) restore the indication of charged battery on the keypads (green LED on steady) stores in the event log the low battery condition end Maintenance event generated if... Maintenance menu is accessed maintenance status is activated activates... the communicator for numerical or modem sending of the respective event Maintenance message (if programmed) is signalled... by maintenance red LED on keypads inhibits... alarm outputs the communicator for vocal, modem or numerical sending of alarm calls is stored... into Event log (start of maintenance) is held... as long as you are in Maintenance menu, provided that maintenance status was not activated at control panel tamper closing again, provided that maintenance status was activated For more information, see Installation Manual. DS A 17 LBT8631

18 Input exclusion event generated if... inputs are manually excluded if the system autoexcludes inputs open at activation (if programmed) if the system excludes inputs or owing to alarms count overflow (if programmed) activates... excluded input programmed outputs having at least one zone shared with excluded input the communicator for numerical or modem sending of the respective Input excluded message (if programmed) is signalled... by excluded inputs red LED on keypads having at least one zone shared with excluded input is stored... into Event log into excluded inputs list at input reinsertion, the control panel... activates the communicator for numerical or modem sending of the respective Input included message (if programmed) stores input reinsertion into Event log deactivates excluded inputs programmed outputs associated to zones having no more excluded inputs puts off excluded inputs red LED on keypads associated to zones having no more excluded inputs For more details see 5.13 Inputs Exclusion and Inclusion. 4.2 ACOUSTIC SIGNALLINGS On the keypads buzzer can be activated the following signallings Entry/exit time signalling generated if... arming takes place and the keypads have enabled the acoustic signal (buzzer) for the time entry/exit time is held... for the delay time of inputs delayed activated on... enabled keypads buzzer programmed outputs having at least one zone shared with activation Arm Warning generated if... is started the Warning time programmed for a zones arm command given by the timing programmer is held... until the zones arm or insertion of a time delayed activated on... enabled keypads and associated items insertion Warning programmed outputs having at least one zone shared with activation Gong generated if... is opened an input, with Gong additional function enabled, and all the associated zones are not active activated on... enabled and associated keypads with 2 consecutive beeps Gong programmed outputs having at least one shared zone - for 1 second DS A 18 LBT8631

19 5 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 5.1 ARMING Two configurations are available: complete system arm and partial system arm. Arm with keypad is the most configurable, while arms with electronic or proximity key are the easiest and the most immediate. If during arm there are open inputs, the system operates according to its configuration (Standard type zone, Autoexclusion or System Arm lock) Total arming with keypad To totally arm the system follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or a valid User code. 2. Premere il tasto ON* 3. On the display appears an empty square for every existing and not active zone, associated to keypad and code. Black squares, where present, indicate that the zone is already activated. The buzzer signals that arm is in progress. To exit without arming press ESC key. 4. After 5 seconds the state LED turns on (steady if all the zones are activated, blinking if some zones have not been activated) and the squares become black, indicating the activated zones. If it is needed to speed up the procedure, press again ON* key and the arm will be immediate. 5. The display automatically turns back to the standard screen after one minute. In order to obtain in advance the standard screen, press ESC key. ARM.. DONE.. Warning:, instead of the empty square, O appears, it means that at least one open input is present in that zone. See, in detail, which is the input through menu item «OPEN INPUTS» and either close back or exclude that input. Warning: by this procedure a user activates only the zones for which he is enabled, and not necessarily all the zones Total arming with electronic or proximity key To activate all zones with a reader, follow the instructions below: 1. Insert the electronic key in the reader, or bring near the proximity key to the proximity reader transponder. 2. Remove the key or move the transponder away when the yellow LED is blinking. 3. The 3 green LED indicate the status of the controlled zones: LED ON corresponds to zone armed. If a LED has several assigned zones, this LED will blink if all these zones are not armed. NOTE: The single zone arming capability depends on the key-reader settings and the utilized key. From software release 2.00, several zones can be assigned to a each reader, up to covering all system zones (6 zones); as a consequence several zones can be assigned to each reader green LED (3 green LED), up to covering the whole system Total arming by remote control Total arm of all system zones can be only performed if the remote control has been properly programmed (see Programming Manual). To arm all zones (the whole system) via remote control, proceed as follows: 1. Press Key 1 Arm remote control, if the control panel has acknowledged the command, the remote control buzzer will sound a beep 2. On the keypad, the green LED N corresponding to total arm will switch on 3. On all readers, the green LEDs corresponding to all zones armed will switch on. NOTE: the system can be armed /disarmed using Key 3 Toggle, however, take into account the operating mode of this key: A. Pressing this key will switch system status from: disarmed to armed and vice versa (Toggle). B. Should the system be armed partially (partial arm), pressing this key will align the system in Total arming : system not armed zones will be armed. C. Once having resumed the Total arming condition of all zones, pressing again key 3, will cause the Total disarming of the system. NOTE: function available with 1067 control panel and 1067/021 keypad software version 3.00 or higher and with an 1067/010 radio expansion. DS A 19 LBT8631

20 5.1.4 Partial arming with keypad To partially arm the system, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or a valid User code. 2. Press ON* key 3. On the display appears an empty square for each existing and not active zone, associated to the keypad and to the code. Black squares, if present, indicate that the zone is already activated. In order to exit without arming press ESC key. 4. While the keypad buzzer rings, enter on the keypad the number of zones to be activated: the respective squares become black. 5. Press again ON* key; the state LED starts blinking and the selected zones are activated. 6. The display automatically turns back to the standard screen after one minute. In order to obtain in advance the standard screen, press ESC key. ARM... EXECUTED.. Warning: if, instead of the empty square, O appears, it means that at least one open input is present in that zone. See, in detail, which is the input through menu item «OPEN INPUTS» and either close back or exclude that input Partial arming with electronic or proximity key To partially arm the system with electronic key reader, follow the instructions below: 1. Insert the electronic key; After a few seconds the reader will show the available partitioning sets starting from the last performed one. 2. To confirm selection, take out the key: armed zone LEDs will stay on with fixed light. To partially arm the system with proximity key reader follow the instructions below : 1. Approach the proximity key to the proximity reader transponder and keep it in this position for 3 seconds at least. 2. Move it away when the green LEDs will start blinking. 3. After a few seconds the reader will show the available partitioning sets starting from the last performed one. 4. To confirm selection, approach the proximity key: armed zone LEDs will stay on with fixed light NOTE: If you use a key is not acquired (key not recognized), the green LEDs blink rapidly. Warning: if yellow LED on the reader is blinking, it means that, in the system, at least one open input is present. Before arming, identify the input and re-close or exclude it Partial arming with Remote control Partial arm of certain system zones can be only performed if the remote control has been properly programmed (see Programming Manual). To arm zones assigned to the remote control proceed as follows: 1. Press Key 1 Arm remote control, if the control panel has acknowledged the command, the remote control buzzer will sound a beep. 2. On the keypad, the green LED N will start blinking thereby confirming partial system arming. 3. On all reader, the green LEDs corresponding to armed zones will switch on. NOTE: certain zones assigned to the remote control can be armed / disarmed using Key 3 Toggle, however, take into account the operating mode of this key: A. Pressing this key will switch system status from: disarmed to armed and vice versa (Toggle). B. Should zones assigned to the remote control be partially armed (partial arm), pressing this key will align all zones to arm mode: zones that were not armed will be armed. C. Once having set all zones assigned to the remote control in the arm condition, pressing again key 3, will cause all zones disarming. NOTE: function available with 1067 control panel and 1067/021, software version 3.00 or higher and with an 1067/010 radio expansion. DS A 20 LBT8631

21 5.2 DISARMING Total disarming with keypad To totally disarm the system, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or a valid User code. 2. Press OFF# key 3. On the display appears a black square for each existing and active zone, associated to the keypad and to the code. Empty squares, if present, indicate that the zone is already deactivated. The buzzer signals that disarm is in progress. To exit without disarming press ESC key. 4. After 5 seconds the state LED turns off and the squares become white, indicating the zones that have been disabled. If it is needed to speed up the procedure, press again OFF* key and the disarm will be immediate. 5. The display automatically turns back to the standard screen after one minute. In order to obtain in advance the standard screen, press ESC key. DISARM... EXECUTED... Warning: by this procedure a user deactivates only the zones for which he is enabled, and not necessarily all the zones Total disarming with electronic or proximity key To disarm some zones with a reader, follow the instructions below: 1. Insert the electronic key in the reader, or bring near the proximity key to the transponder. 2. Take out the key or move the transponder away when the yellow LED will start blinking. 3. The green LEDs will turn off. 4. Should any LED start blinking, this indicates that certain zones assigned to them are still armed, however they cannot be disarmed by the key being used Total disarming with Remote control Total disarm of all system zones can be only performed if the remote control has been properly programmed (see Programming Manual). To disarm all zones (the whole system) via remote control, proceed as follows: 1. Press Key 4 Disarm, if the control panel has acknowledged the command, the remote control buzzer will sound a beep. 2. On the keypad, the green LED N will switch off thereby confirming total disarm. 3. On all readers, the green LEDs corresponding to all disarmed zones will switch off Partial disarming with keypad To partially disarm the system, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or a valid User code. 2. Press OFF# key. 3. On the display appears a black square for each existing and active zone, associated to the keypad and to the code. Empty squares, if present, indicate that the zone is already deactivated. The buzzer signals that disarm is in progress. To exit without disarming press ESC key. 4. Enter with the keypad the number of zones to be deactivated: the state LED blinks and the respective squares become empty. 5. Press again OFF# key; the selected zones will be deactivated. 6. The display automatically turns back to the standard screen after one minute. 7. In order to obtain in advance the standard screen, press ESC key. DISARM.. EXECUTED Hold-up disarming from keypad When you are threatened and forced by a burglar, and risk your life, you can disarm the system from a keypad and at the same time generate hold-up alarm, which, if programmed, can be via communicator sent as vocal, numeric message and modem. Hol-up event cannot be detected locally in any way (no sirens, no optical warnings, etc.). To disarm system under hold-up, just increment the last digit of your user code by one, then disarm. For example, if the user code is , enter DS A 21 LBT8631

22 5.3 FUNCTION KEYS WITH DIRECT ACCESS The keypad has 3 keys pre-programmed for the following alarms: fire emergency silent panic By pressing every key for 3 seconds at least, the control panel generates the respective event without entering any code. Each single function key must be enabled in advance /035 Remote control direct access function key + As described in the paragraph Remote control programming (see Programming manual), key 2 + in addition to arm / disarm a specific output (siren), also performs the direct access function, arming one of the following alarms: Silent panic; Audible panic; Emergency; Fire alarm. Pressing key + for 5 seconds at least, the radio expansion will communicate the alarm to the control panel, generating the relevant event. NOTE: function available with 1067 control panel and 1067/021 keypad, software version 3.00 or higher and with an 1067/010 radio expansion. 5.4 STOP OF THE ACTIVE ALARMS The modes to stop an alarm in progress are described in 4.1 Description of Alarms, Events. However, remember that: generally, outputs switched to an alarm event (sirens, etc.) go back to a rest condition when on the keypad a valid code is entered; the cycle of vocal/sms alarm calls can be interrupted by the telephone that received the call by entering 1 2 when the message is finished and a beep is heard (it is necessary that the telephone uses the DTMF mode keypad, tone mode); for emergency request vocal calls, block code 12 can be entered after closing environmental listening session, at the end of the repetition of emergency request vocal message; vocal alarm calls cycle can be cancelled by entering a valid code on a keypad if the code is entered within 30 seconds from the start of the event and if call delay is enabled. Vocal calls and SMS for burglar events can also be interrupted when the zones associated to the telephone numbers programmed for the sending of these events are deactivated. This feature can be useful, for example in case of false alarms. Consider that the call to the first available number can not be interrupted and continues, with that number, till the end of attempts. However, no further calls to the next numbers will be carried out. DS A 22 LBT8631

23 5.5 SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION Masking on keypads and readers The Masking is the function that allows anyone to not show the status of the system. If the Masking function is active, the system status (active or not active) is not directly shown by the keypad LED and display or with LED of electronic or transponder key readers. The Masking function is configured by the Installer during the installation phase and can be set in a different way for every keypad or reader. However, the system status can be controlled by entering a valid code on the keypad or by using a valid electronic or transponder key. The acknowledgement of a valid key is warned about by reader 1 st LED blinking; thereafter, system situation is shown for about 10 seconds on the LEDs by the reader. Within this time, by approaching or putting in the key, arming, disarming and partitioning normal operations are performed (see 5.1and 5.2) System status display System status is shown by summarising LED present on keypads and on readers. Every user, included Master and Installer, can display in detail the system status for the parts of his competence (will be displayed only the where they can operate). To display the system status, enter its code followed by the OK key, then MENU, then «SYSTEM STATUS» appears, then confirm it with the OK key. On display 2 nd line, graphic symbols appear matching digits 1 6 present on the mask; The meaning during use is: ZN01: = zone not active 0 = zone not active with one or more inputs open = zone active. = zone not existing By keys and you can move through zones; zone name will appear on upper line. Note: if this option is desired, it is possible to display the zones state instead of Date-Time; for details see; for details see Display Info Open inputs display The red LED (H) on keypad and LED (A) on key readers signals the presence of one or more inputs resulting to be open. To display input addresses in detail, directly press MENU, then, by keys, and, select «OPEN INPUTS» and confirm with OK. Scroll through the list by keys and ; inputs are identified as logical address : physical address Excluded inputs Display The red LED (I) on keypad and the LED (A) of the readers signals the presence of one or more inputs resulting to be excluded. An input can only be excluded if it was programmed with bypass allowed. An input can be excluded manually or automatically by system at activation or owing to its alarm count overflow. To display excluded inputs in detail, directly press MENU, then by keys and select «EXCLUDED INPUTS», press OK key, enter a valid code and confirm by OK. On the display unit, «READ LIST» appears, confirm by OK and scroll through excluded inputs list by keys and Examine alarm and tamper memory In case of tamper or alarm, events are signalled by appropriate LEDs (on keypad and key readers) and stored in the control panel. Afterwards it is possible to see in the keypad display the details of events causes. To display details follow the instructions below: 1. Press on the keypad MENU key. 2. Press key until TAMPERS MEM or ALARMS MEM appears. Press OK key on the selected item. 3. Scroll with and keys the list of tamper or alarm causes. 4. To exit from the menu press ESC key repeatedly. SYSTEM STATUS ALARMS MEM ALARMS MEM In02:... DS A 23 LBT8631

24 5.5.6 Alarm and tamper memory deleting When the event cause is removed, the alarm/tamper memory is deleted (LED off) at the next arm of all the zones associated to concerned inputs Display failures and faults The presence of a failure or fault, such as a breakdown in telephone line, of an input or a radio device, is signalled by special yellow LED (E) on keypad and LED (A) on key readers. To display details of faults detected, directly press MENU, then, by keys, and, select «FAILURES». 5.6 TIMING PROGRAMMER Deferred automatic system arm During the warning time (configured by the programming procedure) before the burglar system automatic arm with the timing programmer, it is possible to defer for 30, 60 or 90 minutes the arm; this operation can be performed several times, but within midnight. Warning time is signalled by keypads with buzzers ringing and TIMING PROGRAMMER LEDs blinking; armed are also Insertion Warning outputs. To defer automatic arm its during this step necessary to: Press MENU, appears «MOVE COMMAND», Press OK, Master code (default ) OK. Select, by keys and, deferred time and confirm with OK. 5.7 ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS INPUT With the keypad it is possible to enter alphanumeric characters to store names describing users, zones, outputs etc. Each name can be made up of 24 characters as a maximum. Keys allow to scroll and select several characters, as shown in the following table. The position of the new entered character is indicated by a cursor blinking on the display. To write a name: press repeatedly the key associated to the desired character until it appears; use and keys to go to the next or previous position (to delete unwanted characters press 0 character [blank]); at the end press OK key to store the name or ESC key to exit from the procedure without saving it. Key Character Key Character 1., : ;!? 1 6 M N O m n o 6 2 A B C a b c 2 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 3 D E F d e f 3 8 T U V t u v 8 4 G H I g h i 4 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 5 J K L j k l 5 0 [blank] LANGUAGE SELECTION Default language is Italian, but it is possible to choose between different languages. Language is selected by the installer at installation stage and can be set differently for each single keypad. 5.9 TIME/DATE SETTING SUMMER TIME Date and time can be shown on keypad in display in rest conditions (see Info display ) and are used in recording events into the log and for Timing Programmer functions. To modify date and time displayed on the display, access, from either Master menu or Technician, menu at item «SETTING» / «TIME-DATE» «SET HOUR» directly enter time in 24-hour format by numerical keys «SET DATE» directly enter day / month / year by numerical keys «SUMMER TIME» set ENABLE if you wish solar / summer time to be updated automatically, otherwise, set DISABLE «SOLAR MONTH» by keys and, set the month when solar time comes into force «SUMMER MONTH» by keys and, set the month when summer time comes into force «SUNDAY» by keys and, set the Sunday when change of time occurs, precisely, either LAST SUNDAY or FIRST SUNDAY DS A 24 LBT8631

25 5.10 EVENT LOG The event log stores the last 1000 events (arms, disarms, alarms, tampers, etc.) concerning the system. Events are stored from the most recent to the oldest one, so the most recent event has the lowest identification number. When a new event is added, all the stored events are shifted down of one position. When the event log reaches the maximum dimension (1000 events), every new event to be stored causes the oldest stored event deleting. The event log can be examined both by the Master user and other users Read the Event log To read the event log follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until EVENT LOG appears on the display. Press OK key to confirm. 4. SYSTEM appears. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press OK key to confirm. 6. Appear the 'list of the stored events', that is browsable with and keys. 7. After reading press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER EVENT LOG EVENT LOG SYSTEM SYSTEM READ EVENT LOG :47 22/08 VALID CODE Meaning of event data In the event log an event is displayed as follows: xxxx hh:mm dd/mm << Text >> where xxxx is the event progressive number (0001 is the most recent event) hh:mm indicate event hour and minutes dd/mm indicate event day and month << Text >> is the event description According to the event type are available further information that can be displayed in cyclic mode by pressing OK key one or more time. For example: bus device and user/key CODES ENABLING Access codes, keys and other system functions can be enabled or disabled without changing the programming set by the installer. In this way, for instance, it is possible to make unserviceable a key which has been lost accidentally or stolen Installer enabling In order to operate on the system, the Installer must be enabled. For security reasons, the Installer enabling expires after inserting a user or Master code. To enable the Installer follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until ENABLE appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press OK key to confirm. 6. Press key to select ENABLE and confirm with OK key. 7. Press again OK key to confirm. 8. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER ENABLE ENABLE INSTALLER INSTALLER DISABLE INSTALLER ENABLE ENABLE INSTALLER DS A 25 LBT8631

26 Installer disabling The installer is automatically disabled when a User or Master code is entered User enabling In order to operate on the system, users must be enabled. To enable a user follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until ENABLE appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until USER appears and confirm with OK key. 6. Select with and keys the user to be enabled confirm the selection with OK key. 7. Press OK key. 8. Select with and keys ENABLE and confirm the selection with OK key. 9. Press ESC key to go to the upper level of the menu and follow the same procedure from step 6 for the other users to be enabled, or press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER ENABLE ENABLE INSTALLER ENABLE USER USER UT02:... UT02:.. ENABLE/DIS USER ENABLE/DIS USER ENABLE USER UT02: User disabling The procedure to disable a user is similar to the user enabling procedure described in the previous paragraph. The only difference consists in selecting DISABLE at step 8. When a user is disabled, his configuration and his parameters are not deleted; these data will be valid again as soon he will be enabled again Key enabling To use an electronic or proximity key it is necessary to enable it. To enable a key follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until ENABLE appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until KEY appears and confirm with OK key. 6. Select with and keys the key to be enabled and confirm the selection with OK key. 7. Press OK key. 8. Select with and keys ENABLE and confirm the selection with OK key. 9. Press ESC key to go to the upper level of the menu and follow the same procedure from step 6 for other keys to be enabled, or press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER ENABLE ENABLE KEY KEY KE01:... KE01:... ENABLE/DIS KEY ENABLE/DIS KEY ENABLE ENABLE KEY DS A 26 LBT8631

27 Key disabling The procedure to disable a key is similar to the procedure used for enabling, described in the previous paragraph. The only difference consists in selecting DISABLE at step 8. When a key is disabled, its configuration and its parameters are not deleted; they will be valid again as soon it will be enabled again Timing programmer enabling To activate the timing programmer it is necessary to enable it. To enable the timing programmer follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until ENABLE appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until TIMED COMMANDS appears and confirm with OK key. 6. Press key to select ENABLE and confirm with OK key. 7. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER ENABLE ENABLE TIMED COMMANDS TIMED COMMANDS ENABLE Timing programmer disabling The procedure to disable the timing programmer is similar to the enabling procedure, described in the previous paragraph. The only difference consists in selecting DISABLE at step 6. Timing programmer disabling will not delete its programming which returns fully valid as soon as the timing programmer will be re-enabled CODES Change code Every user can freely change his access code. To change the code follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the code of the user that wants to change the code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until SETTINGS appears on the display. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Press key until CHANGE CODE appears and confirm with OK key. 5. NEW appears. Enter a new code (from 4 to 6 digits) and press OK key to confirm. 6. Enter again the new code to confirm. 7. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT02:... SETTINGS SETTINGS CHANGE CODE CHANGE CODE NEW: CHANGE CODE CONFIRM ---- DS A 27 LBT8631

28 User code reset When a user has forgotten his code, it is possible to reset the code to default (see Default codes). To reset a code to default follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until SETTINGS appears on the display. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Press key until USERS appears and confirm with OK key. 5. Press key until DEFAULT CODE appears and confirm with OK key. 6. Select with and keys the user to be configured and confirm the selection with OK key. 7. Confirm the selection with OK key. 8. The code of the selected user is reset to default value. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu UT01:MASTER SETTINGS SETTINGS USERS USERS CONFIGURE USER DEFAULT CODE Us00: INSTALLER UT00: INSTALLER ARE YOU SURE? USERS DEFAULT CODE 5.13 INPUTS EXCLUSION AND INCLUSION In particular circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily exclude an input from the system, for example to carry out a test or because the connected detector is damaged and signals a false alarm, preventing the system arm. The exclusion of an input can reduce the safety provided by the system. If the input is double balancing type, its exclusion prevents both alarm and tamper. However, its opening is signalled by the lighting of the open inputs LED of associated keypads. Warning: can be excluded only inputs with EXCLUDABLE parameter, enabled with the programming procedure Input exclusion To exclude an input follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad a user code or the Master code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until SETTINGS appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. INCLUDE/EXCLUDE appears. 5. Press OK key. Appears the list of inputs that can be excluded. 6. Select with and keys the input to be excluded and confirm the selection with OK key. 7. Confirm with OK key. Exclusion message will appear and also excluded inputs LEDs on the keypads will turn on. 8. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER SETTINGS SETTINGS INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE Inxx:... Inxx:... EXCLUDE EXCLUDE Inxx:... OK? DS A 28 LBT8631

29 Input inclusion To include again an input follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad a user code or the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until SETTINGS appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. INCLUDE/EXCLUDE appears. 5. Press OK key. Appears the list of inputs that can be included. 6. Select with and keys the input to be included and confirm the selection with OK key. 7. Confirm with OK key. The input has been included in the system again. 8. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER SETTINGS SETTINGS INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE Inxx:... Inxx:... INCLUDE EXCLUDE Inxx:... OK? 5.14 KEYPADS CUSTOMIZING Every single keypad has some parameters that can be locally customized, as described below Display Info In stand-by condition, the keypad display can show date and time or the system zones status. For each system keypad it is possible to select the displaying mode. (((URMET))) yy/mm/yyyy hh:mm SYSTEM STATUS.. To change the stand-by screen of the keypad display follow the instructions below: 1. On the keypad press MENU key. 2. Press key until LCD INFO appears on the display 3. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Enter a valid User code or the Master or Installer code and press OK SYSTEM STATUS LCD INFO ENTER CODE 5. With and keys select between DATE / HOUR and SYNOPTIC (for zones status) and confirm the selection with OK key 6. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. LCD INFO DATE / HOUR Buzzer volume adjustment It is possible to change the buzzer volume of every single keypad. For buzzer volume adjustment no user codes are needed. To change the buzzer volume follow the instructions below: 1. On the concerned keypad press MENU key. 2. Press key until SET BUZZER appears on the display 3. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Press and keys for adjustment; every time a key is pressed, the buzzer will emit a sound at the corresponding volume. Confirm the new volume by pressing OK key. 5. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. SYSTEM STATUS SET BUZZER SET BUZZER - + Warning: if the volume level is decreased to 0 (no squares on) the buzzer will not signal any more the entry-exit time, gong and keys pressing. DS A 29 LBT8631

30 Display contrast adjustment It is possible to modify the display contrast of every single keypad, in order to optimize it for the viewing angle relatively to the physical position of the keypad. For contrast adjustment no user codes are needed. To modify display contrast follow the instructions below: 1. On the concerned keypad press MENU key. 2. Press key until SET CONTRAST appears on the display. 3. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Press and keys to adjust the contrast. Confirm the new display contrast by pressing OK key. 5. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. SYSTEM STATUS SET CONTRAST SET CONTRAST Back-lighting adjustment of keypad and display It is possible to change the brightness of display, keys and LEDs of every single keypad. For brightness adjustment no user codes are needed. To change the keypad backlight brightness follow the instructions below: 1. On the concerned keypad press MENU key. 2. Press key until SET BACKLIGHT appears on the display. 3. Press OK key to confirm. 4. Press and keys to adjust the brightness. Confirm the new brightness by pressing OK key. 5. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. SYSTEM STATUS SET BACKLIGHT SET BACKLIGHT - + Warning: if the level is decreased to 0 (no squares on), back-light will be totally turned off. Warning: Back-light adjustment also affects status LEDs intensity (but they are not turned off by setting level 0); this adjustment affects keypad current consumption. DS A 30 LBT8631

31 6 COMMUNICATOR Warning: information contained in this chapter assumes that 1067control panel is connected to at least one PSTN telephone line through 1067/002 communicator and/or one GSM telephone line through 1067/458 or to an ADSL connection through 1067/007 interface Ethernet (LAN) see Installation Manual. 6.1 SEQUENCE OF ALARM MESSAGE SENDING AND BLOCK OF CALLS When one or more alarm events occur, the communicator: 1) In case of different and simultaneous events identifies the event with the highest priority. 2) Calls the telephone number configured for that alarm event. 3) For each telephone number and sending mode, the communicator performs up to 3 call attempts. 4) It is possible to stop the voice calls/sms sequence to next numbers, if present, by entering code 12 in DTMF with any telephone that has answered, listened to the message and received request tone for the block code. For emergency request vocal calls, block code 12 can be entered after closing environmental listening session, at the end of the repetition of emergency request vocal message. Voice calls and SMS for burglar events can be interrupted also by disarm of zones associated to the telephone numbers programmed for sending these events. This feature can be useful, for example in case of false alarms. Consider that the call sent to the first available telephone number can not be interrupted and continues with that number till the end of attempts. However, no further calls will be made to next numbers, if present. WARNING! If an answering machine answers a telephone number configured for voice sending, and the answer check is enabled (both for fixed telephone and mobile), the communicator can receive an answer that will be considered as a successfully delivered alarm message and so no other call attempts will be tried. In this case, if alarm sending mode is voice only, with a single telephone number, it is possible that the receiver does not receive the message or listens to it too late (the same situation can occur, even if seldom, if there are several telephone numbers and each one has an answering machine). In this case it is suggested to disable the answer check. If SMS messages are sent, delivery time depends on GSM service provider Telephone numbers 1067/032 or 1067/042 control panel communicator can store up to 12 telephone numbers and/or IP addresses; each number can contain up to 28 digits or pauses, in any configuration. Each pause lasts 2 seconds; for longer times, put several pauses in sequence. Pauses are entered with key and are indicated with a P in the display. Stored telephone numbers can be associated to all the system (the telephone number will be used for any event) or to zones (the telephone number will be used only for events generated in the specified zones). It is also possible to choose which telephone network (channel) will use the communicator for external connections: traditional wired telephone network (PSTN) or mobile network (GSM) or via ADSL (LAN). Of course the choice will be possible only if both networks are available (connected PSTN telephone line, GSM module inserted and configured, Ethernet interface connected and configured). NOTE: GSM telephone line is used as priority telephone line, it is suggested to enable GSM answer machine; in this way, GSM module is constantly active and forwarding a call will be in shorter time. ENTERING IP ADDRESSES In calls on LAN channel, telephone number corresponds to the fixed IP address of remote PC provided with FastPro. To enter IP address, following syntax has to be observed: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:ppppp where: the 12 digits n, separated by a dot in 3-digit groups, correspond to IP address the 5 digits p correspond to port address dots. and colon : can be entered by repeatedly and rapidly pressing key 1. For more information refer to instructions manual Ethernet interface 1067/007 and FastPro SW 1067/001. DS A 31 LBT8631

32 6.1.2 Telephone number change To change a stored telephone number follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or the Installer code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TELEPHONE DIALER appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press OK key to confirm. 6. Press OK key to confirm. 7. Select with and keys the telephone number to be changed and confirm the selection with OK key. The display cursor blinks. 8. Press ESC key to delete the number and enter the new telephone number. To rectify a digit, position the cursor on it using keys and and overwrite it. Press OK key to store entered number. 9. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TELEPHONE DIALER TELEPHONE DIALER PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBERS TEL.NUMBER TEL.NUMBER T01:xxxxxx TEL.NUMBER T01: xxxxx Telephone number deleting To delete the stored telephone number follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ), or the Installer code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TELEPHONE DIALER appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press OK key to confirm. 6. Press OK key to confirm. 7. Select with and keys the telephone number to be changed and confirm the selection with OK key. The display cursor blinks. 8. Press ESC key to delete the number. Press OK key to confirm deleting. 9. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TELEPHONE DIALER TELEPHONE DIALER PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBERS TEL.NUMBER TEL.NUMBER T01:xxxxxx TEL.NUMBER T01: xxxxx SMS messages writing 1067/032 or 1067/042 control panel can send SMS messages to programmed telephone numbers, when the following events occur: Burglar alarm Technological event Fire alarm System/zone arm (*) System/zone disarm (*) Tamper Warning (SIM card expiration) (*) NOTE: The SMS messages have a maximum length of 40 characters, except arm/disarm messages, that are limited at 24 characters, because to these messages are added the numbers of zones that are subject of the communication. Warning: regarding SMS, it is necessary to use the GSM line, i.e.: it is required to have the GSM module installed and configured. DS A 32 LBT8631

33 As deafult setting, all SMS messages are empty. To write an SMS message text, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or the Installer code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TELEPHONE DIALER appears on the display. UT01:MASTER TELEPHONE DIALER 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until SMS MESSAGES appears. Press OK key to confirm. 6. WRITE SMS appears. Press OK key to write the SMS message. 7. Select with and keys the event that will generate the SMS message sending and confirm selection with OK key. 8. The display cursor blinks. Enter a 40 characters max. text, punctuation marks included, if present (., : ;!?) and press OK key to save the SMS. In case of an error, use and keys to move and overwrite the wrong character. ESC key deletes all the text. Spaces are entered by pressing zero. For further information about keypad use, see paragraph 5.7 Alphanumeric characters input. 9. If you want to write SMS for other events, follow the same procedure from step 7; otherwise, press ESC repeatedly to exit from the menu. TELEPHONE DIALER PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBERS SMS MESSAGES SMS MESSAGES WRITE SMS WRITE SMS BURGLAR BURGLAR SMS messages deleting To delete an SMS message, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code or the Installer code and press OK key 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TELEPHONE DIALER appears on the display 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until SMS MESSAGES appears. Press OK key to confirm 6. WRITE SMS appears. Press OK key. 7. Select with and keys the event associated to the SMS message to be deleted and confirm the selection with OK key. 8. The stored message appears and the display cursor blinks. Press ESC key to delete the message and confirm deleting by pressing OK key. 9. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu UT01:MASTER TELEPHONE DIALER TELEPHONE DIALER PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBERS SMS MESSAGES SMS MESSAGES WRITE SMS WRITE SMS BURGLAR BURGLAR Thief in action 6.2 TELEPHONE CREDIT BEING USED UP SIGNALLING (FOR GSM ONLY) In the presence of GSM communicator (Ref.1067/458) it is possible to receive information about the prepaid SIM residual credit. To this aim the 1067/032 or 1067/042 control panel will forward all the SMS messages coming from numbers not known by the system (these numbers are not included in the list composed by 12 numbers, described below) to the number stored in position no. 12. In this way it will possible to receive on your own phone warning messages from the carrier, for example when the credit decreases under a certain threshold, and other service messages. To enable this function you need to: enable GSM telephone line enable GSM answer machine enable incoming SMS function store, into position no. 12, the number of the telephone set on which you want to forward SMSs received from control panel SIM DS A 33 LBT8631

34 7 USER REMOTE MANAGEMENT 7.1 ANSWERING MACHINE SKIP In order to call 1067/032 or 1067/042 control panel for remote management, by using PSTN line, if on the line there are an answering machine or a fax, the answering machine or the fax must answer after 2 rings at least. It is also necessary to enable the control panel Answer machine function, by programming a number of rings higher than the answering machine ring number. It is possible to call 1067/032 or 1067/042 control panel for remote management by following the procedure described below: Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. The control panel detects the incoming call without answering, because the number of rings is lower than the programmed number. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. The control panel seizes immediately the line, after the first ring, without considering the programmed ring count. In this way the answering machine or the fax will receive only one ring and they will not be able to seize the line instead of the control panel. This procedure is automatically carried out also by Remote control Centres with FastPro 1067/001 software and enabled function. 7.2 REMOTE MANAGEMENT WITH SMS MESSAGES The outputs configured as commandable can be remote activated by sending SMS messages. To use this function must be enabled the GSM answer machine and its GSM parameter incoming SMS. Besides, the SMS message must come from a well known number, that is from one of the 12 stored telephone numbers (see 6.2). NOTE: it is not necessary that to the number are associated events to be sent. The SMS sent to SIM telephone number of the control panel has the following syntax 2nns. where: nn is a number between 01 to 10 that identifies the commandable output or pulse commandable you want switch; s is a digit indicating the future output state: 1 (arm) or 0 (disarm).. (dot) is the terminator. It is possible to queue more commands in the same SMS, separated by a comma. The SMS message must finish with a dot (. ). Blanks, if present, will not be considered, but any characters different from numbers, blanks, commas and dots will be considered as an error and SMS will be rejected. Examples SMS Description Correct: it activates the logical output Correct: it activates the logical output , Correct: it activates the logical output 03 and deactivates the logical output 05 To confirm that the command has been received, control panel sends an answer SMS headed by 3 exclamation marks!!! followed by received message. DS A 34 LBT8631

35 7.3 REQUEST TO SEND S FROM VIDEOSERVER BY SMS MESSAGE If Video Gateway is used (Ref. 1067/450) it is possible to request to send s to addresses defined on Video Gateway by sending a specific request SMS to control panel. To use this function, there have to be enabled GSM answer machine and GSM parameter Incoming SMS. Besides, the SMS message must come from a well known number, that is from one of the 12 stored telephone numbers (see 6.2). Note: it is not necessary that to the number are associated events to be sent. The SMS sent to SIM telephone number of the control panel has the following syntax: 8nn. where: nn is the number 01 to 04 of the video camera from which images are to be received;. (dot) is the terminator 7.4 COMMANDABLE OUTPUTS ACTIVATION WITH NO COST This feature takes advantage of the Caller ID function of the calling telephone to carry out a fast activation of the programmed commandable outputs. The control panel must be provided with a GSM module with a valid SIM card, the network and the GSM answer machine must be enabled. To the commandable output associated are one or more numbers among the 12 stored telephone numbers. A user with a known telephone number calls the control panel GSM number and must hang up within 3 rings. All pulse commandable outputs associated to that number are activated and maintained activated for about one second (a typical application is remote-controlled gate opener) and all switchable outputs associated to that number are activated; to deactivate them, send relevant command via SMS. To confirm that the command with no cost has been received, user receives, from control panel, a call having a duration of some seconds; user must not answer to this call to prevent it from being charged to control panel SIM manager. 7.5 REMOTE MANAGEMENT WITH VOCAL MENU The remote management call can be carried out both from a fixed telephone, provided with a DTMF keypad and from a mobile. To take advantage of all the functions, also PSTN or GSM answer machine and remote disarm must be enabled (Master menu Enabling - Advanced). With remote management it is possible: to arm zones (menu digit: 0) to disarm zones (menu digit: 1) to switch commandable outputs (menu digit: 2) to carry out environmental listening (menu digit: 3) to exclude/include inputs (menu digit: 4) request of system state summary (menu digit: 9) The system state summary emits vocal messages concerning: active Zones, generic events in Event log, Lack of power, Not functioning battery, SIM expiration. Even if present in memory, wrong code events or excluded inputs are not managed. In remote management * key (asterisk) allows to go back to the previous menu. To carry out the remote management, follow the instructions below: 1. Via a fixed or mobile phone, call control panel telephone number 2. When it is requested, enter with the keypad a code (master or user) within 10 seconds; after each entered digit wait for the confirmation beep before entering the next one. When all digits have been entered, enter #.If the code is correct, a Welcome message will appear, otherwise try to enter again the code (up to a maximum of 3 attempts). After identification, you have some seconds to enter the digit and directly access the desired menu, otherwise you will be helped by a vocal menu: follow the instructions to access functions and use them. 3. To exit from remote management press repeatedly * key. DS A 35 LBT8631

36 7.6 TABLE WITH LIST OF DTMF COMMANDS FOR VOCAL ANSWER MACHINE Function Menu Accepted digits Operation Vocal messages 1 6 Arming of all selected zones followed by # Zones arming 0 # Arming of all configured zones (total arm) List of zones indicated in the command Arm result: ARMED EXECUTED or ARMED NOT EXECUTED Zones disarming followed by # # Disarming of all selected zones Disarming of all configured zones (total disarm) List of zones indicated in the command Disarm result: DISARMED Commandable outputs Remote controls Environmental listening with keypads Inputs Exclusion Inclusion Selection of the output driven by remote control 0-1 Output command (0 = deactivation; 1 = activation) 1 8 Activation (configured ENVIRONMENTAL LISTENING keypads address) on the selected keypad Selection of logical number of the input to be excluded/included (among excludable inputs) 1 Input exclusion Output present state message Output command result No messages Exclusion result Inclusion result 0 Input inclusion System state summary 9 List: Zones Events State / Stored Notices / Present failures Zones Messagges state Type events messages / Stored notices Messages about present failures 7.7 ENVIRONMENTAL LISTENING For environmental listening function must be present at least one keypad connected to the audio bus. Remote environmental listening is activated by selecting Environmental listening menu item (number 3) and the number of the keypad to be activated (from 1 to 8). Listening is active for about 1 minute and 30 seconds and automatically ends; it is possible to interrupt the listening in advance with * key and turn back to the list of vocal commands. DS A 36 LBT8631

37 8 SYSTEM TEST 8.1 PERIODIC TEST It is recommended to regularly check the correct working of the burglar system. The main tests to be carried out are: Inputs test Outputs test Battery test Control panel Vocal call test Alarm reception centre call test (if present) GSM test (if present) Radio devices test Environmental listening test Refer to the procedures described in next paragraphs to check perfect operation of each system component. Suggestion: carry out a test of 1067 system before long absences, for example before the summer holidays Inputs test To verify if inputs are working properly follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. INPUTS TEST IN PROGRESS... appears. 6. Prompt all system detectors (for example, walk in front of volumetric detectors and open the doors with magnetic contacts). Every time a detector is activated, on the keypad the inputs LED turns on. 7. At the end press OK key to display the test result. Two different lists are available: the first list, i.e. TEST OK INPUTS, signals all those inputs which were prompted during the test, while the second list, i.e. TEST KO INPUTS, signals those inputs which were subjected to variations. If all inputs opened regularly, no input must be present in the second list. 8. At the end press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu Outputs test To verify if outputs are working properly follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default ) and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until TEST OUTPUT appears. 6. Press OK key. CONTROL PANEL appears. 7. Confirm with OK key. The outputs list appears. 8. Select with and keys an output and press OK key. Press again OK to activate the output; after verifying that the output is working properly, press OK key to deactivate it. 9. Follow the same procedure from step 7 for all the outputs. 10. If there are 1067/008 expansions, follow the same procedure from step 6 by selecting every time a different bus device, whose outputs must be controlled. 11. After controlling all the outputs of all devices, press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TEST TEST TEST INPUTS TEST INPUTS IN PROGRESS... TEST INPUTS TEST RESULT UT01:MASTER TEST TEST TEST OUTPUTS TEST OUTPUTS CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL UC.U1: U01 TEST OUTPUTS EXPANSIONS DS A 37 LBT8631

38 8.1.3 Battery test control panel To control the control panel battery state follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press OK key. TEST BATTERY appears. 6. Press OK key to confirm. 7. TEST BATTERY IN PROGRESS... appears. The battery test lasts for about 30 seconds, after which the system updates information about the battery state indicated by the LEDs and in the event log (if there are changes). 8. At the end press ESC key repeatedly, to exit from the menu Vocal call test To verify if vocal calls are working properly follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until ADVANCED appears on the display. 6. Press OK key. VOCAL CALL appears. 7. Confirm with OK key. Appears the list of the telephone numbers programmed as vocal sending. NOTE: also appear telephone number digits. 8. Select with and keys the telephone number to which the test call must be sent and press OK key. The communicator performs the call with the channel programmed for the selected telephone number and sends the basic message for three times. 9. Follow the same procedure from step 8 for all the telephone numbers to be tested. 10. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TEST TEST TEST BATTERY TEST BATTERY IN PROGRESS... UT01:MASTER TEST TEST ADVANCED ADVANCED VOCAL CALL VOCAL CALL T01:xxxxxxxx T01:xxxxxxxx PSTN Alarm reception centre call test To verify if numerical calls are properly carried out, follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until ADVANCED appears on the display. 6. Press OK key. VOCAL CALL appears. 7. Press key until PROTOCOL CALL appears on the display. Confirm with OK key. 8. Appears the list of the telephone numbers programmed with numerical or modem sending. 9. Select with and keys the telephone number to which the test call must be sent and press OK key. The communicator calls the Alarm reception centre and sends the test call parameters for a correct identification of the event. 10. Follow the same procedure described in the previous step for all the numbers to be tested. 11. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TEST TEST ADVANCED ADVANCED VOCAL CALL ADVANCED PROTOCOL CALL DS A 38 LBT8631

39 8.1.6 GSM field test In order to check GSM signal level follow the instructions below: 1. Enter on the keypad the Master code and press OK key. 2. Press MENU key. 3. Press key until TEST appears on the display. 4. Press OK key to confirm. 5. Press key until ADVANCED appears on the display. 6. Press OK key. 7. Press key until GSM FIELD TEST appears on the display. Confirm with OK key. 8. Appears an indication of GSM signal level represented by dark squares. 9. Press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu. UT01:MASTER TEST TEST ADVANCED ADVANCED GSM FIELD TEST GSM FIELD TEST - + Warning: In order to test the GSM must have enabled the function GSM answer machine Environmental listening test If in the system are included one or more keypads connected for environmental listening, it is strongly encouraged to verify that this feature is working properly. For this purpose make a call from a telephone located outside the area to be controlled and follow the procedure described in paragraph 7.7 Environmental listening. When the function is activated, verify that the signal level is good in all the area to be controlled; otherwise it should be necessary to install further keypads in order to manage the zones where the signal is not sufficient Radio devices test The flowchart below shows the flow of the tests that can be run on radio devices. As concerns input device tests, no difference is made between wired devices and radio devices (see 8.1.1). All devices are grouped into two different menus which indicate the properly operating inputs with respect to the failing ones: it will be up to the installer / maintenance operator to indicate radio devices with respect to wired devices by means of proper name or via logical address. Tests for output radio devices have been distinguished from the tests for wired devices by means of an appropriate menu: after selecting the radio expansion, the command will arm or disarm the siren(s) connected (see flowchart). Similarly to the basic concepts of the output device test, an appropriate advanced menu allows to monitor the signal level reached by each device, in order to evaluate its operation and proper positioning with respect to the control panel. In order to give simpler and friendly the interpretation of the diagram, the menu has been shown as effectively appear on the keypad display. The navigation and confirm keys has been physically represented in order to guide the user step by step in the test. For further details regarding the keypad using, please refer to the paragraph /021 Keypad. NOTE: function available with 1067 control panel and 1067/021 keypads, software version 3.00 or higher and with an 1067/010 radio expansion. DS A 39 LBT8631

40 UT01: MASTER TEST OK TEST RESULT TEST INPUTS OK OK TEST INPUTS OK IN02:.. TEST TEST INPUTS TEST INPUTS TEST INPUTS OK IN PROGRESS: OK TEST RESULT OK TEST INPUTS OK IN05:.. TEST RESULT TEST INPUTS KO OK TEST INPUTS KO IN07: TEST TEST OUTPUTS OK TEST OUTPUTS CONTROL PANEL TEST INPUTS KO IN09: TEST BATTERY TEST OUTPUTS EXPANSIONS EW01:EW 01 ARM OK TEST ADVANCED OK TEST OUTPUTS RADIO DEVICES OK RADIO DEVICES EW01:EW 01 OK EW01:EW 01 DISARM ADVANCED VOCAL CALL RADIO DEVICES EW01:EW 01 OK TEST IN PROGRESS: ADVANCED PROTOCOL CALL ADVANCED GSM FIELD TEST IR01: ADVANCED RADIO DEVICES OK RC04: DC03:

41 9 REMOTE MANAGEMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE In order to have the list of commands for the remote management always available, cut along the lines one of the quick reference guides printed below (when the guide is folded, it is no bigger than a credit card and can be easily kept in a wallet). Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key.

42 Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. Answering machine skip Call the control panel and hang up after the first ring. Call again the control panel within 30 seconds. Outputs management with SMS Send to the control panel an SMS in 2 nn s. format, where nn is the two digits logical number of the commandable output, s is a digit indicating the future output state (1=activation; 0 =deactivation). It is possible to queue more commands, separated by a comma. Every SMS must finish with a dot (. ). Vocal menu Call the control panel by using a telephone with DTMF tones mode. Enter the Master code within 10 seconds. Follow the vocal instructions. Use * key to go back to the previous menu or to exit from the remote management. Environmental listening Select, in the vocal menu, Environmental listening. The listening is automatically interrupted after 1 minute and 30 seconds; to stop it earlier press * key. DS A 42 LBT8631

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