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  • Installer manualRelease:

    FW version:

    Models:

    Programming SW version:

    Update:

    Language:

    3.1

    0.7.07

    TP8-28 / TP8-28 EN / TP8-28 MET / TP8-28 EN MET

    4.46

    05/2014

    English

    TP8-28 - TP8-28 ENExpandable serial alarm systems

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 2

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 3

    CONFORMITYThe present equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE 1999/05/EC directive. The equipment is also in compliance with the standard EN 50131-1.The declaration of conformity is available on the website: www.tecnoalarm.com.

    The product features can be subject to change without notice. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this manual, or any portion of it, on any device and in any form, is prohibited. The contents of this manual may be subject to change without notice.

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 4

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 5

    INDEXTECHNICAL AND FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS

    TP8-28 - TP-28 EN 8

    TP8-28 MET - TP8-28 EN MET 9

    WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATIONTP8-28 installation 11

    TP8-28 MET installation 12

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAccess levels 13

    Auxiliary control units 13

    Management of the system 14

    Specifi c functioning modes 14

    Restrictions for the zone input programming 15

    Restrictions for the telephone section programming 15

    Events with obligation of notifi cation 15

    Restrictions for the means of alarm notifi cation 16

    Restrictions for the power supply of the system 17

    Restrictions for the periodic maintenance of the system 17

    CREATION OF A NEW SYSTEMUser fi le 20

    Access to programming of the control panel 22

    1 - INTRODUCTION1-1 Programming Menu 23

    1-2 Hardware confi guration - Available modules 29

    1-3 External output expansions - Output confi guration 32

    2 - ZONE CONFIGURATION 2-1 Zones 35

    2-2 Zones - Functions 51

    2-3 Zones - Programs 53

    2-4 Zones - Options 55

    2-5 Consoles 58

    2-6 Keypoints 60

    2-7 Options 61

    2-8 Outputs 64

    2-9 Bus Sirens 66

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 6

    2A - EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR ZONE CONFIGURATION

    2A-1 Coincidence function 69

    2A-2 Programmable outputs 70

    2A-3 Functioning logic of the programmable outputs 71

    3 - TELEPHONE SECTION CONFIGURATION3-1 Telephone interface 73

    3-2 TECNOCELL (external GSM interface) 77

    3-3 Report codes 79

    3-4 Opening message - Vocabulary 81

    3-5 Remote controls 83

    3-6 Security 85

    3A - EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR TELEPHONE PARAMETERS 3A-1 Telephone number format 87

    3A-2 Communication vectors and protocols 87

    3A-3 Alarm call cycle 94

    3A-4 Communicator block 96

    3A-5 Call back 97

    3A-6 Call back redirection 98

    3A-7 Direct call back 98

    3A-8 Airtime request 98

    4 - TIME PARAMETER CONFIGURATION 4-1 Time settings 99

    4-2 Timers 102

    4-3 Access periods 105

    4-4 Calendar (1st year) 107

    4A - EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR TIME PARAMETERS 4A-1 Automatic arming with timers 109

    4A-2 Confi guration of a timers 110

    4A-3 Confi guration of cyclic timers 110

    4A-4 Confi guration of the test call with TCP/IP 111

    4A-5 Confi guration of an access period 111

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 7

    5 - ACCESS CONFIGURATION 5-1 Codes 113

    5-2 Keys (Transponders/RFID cards) 116

    5-3 Wireless keys 118

    5A - EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR ACCESS MANAGEMENT5A-1 Manual communicator block 121

    5A-2 Automatic communicator block 121

    5A-3 Multiple arming 121

    5A-4 Direct arming and disarming 122

    5A-5 Disarming with hold-up code 122

    5A-6 Arming with exclusion of open zones 122

    5A-7 Confi rmation of disarming (hold-up block) 123

    6 - CONFIGURATION OF WIRELESS SIRENS AND CONSOLES6-1 Wireless sirens 125

    6-2 Wireless consoles 127

    8 - EVENTS8-1 Events 129

    9 - HARDWARE CONFIGURATION9-1 Hardware confi guration with automatic wiring 131

    9-2 Hardware confi guration without automatic wiring 135

    13 - BACKUP-RESTORE OF THE WIRELESS CONFIGURATION13-1 Backup-restore of the wireless confi guration 137

    16 - RS485 BUS ANALYSIS 16-1 RS485 serial bus analysis 139

    A - SPECIAL PROCEDURESA-1 Firmware upgrade 141

    A-2 Reset of the access codes 145

    A-3 Reset of the system confi guration 147

    B - TABLESB-1 Maximum confi guration TP8-28 system

    B-2 Mounting positions CPU board

    B-3 Terminals CPU boards

    B-4 Terminals CPU boards - Continue

    B-5 Terminals TP BUS - TP BUSVOC

    B-6 Terminals TP PROX - TP OUT6OC - TP OUTREL

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 8

    Zones

    Total logic zones 28

    CPU hard-wired zones 2 conventional + 6 Sensor Bus

    Total hard-wired zones 28

    Total wireless zones 28

    OutputsCPU outputs 2 + 2 programmable

    Logic sirens 4

    System featuresBus sistema RS485 3

    Sintesi vocale Optional

    Event buffer

    Memory type Circular non-volatile

    Storage capacity 1,500 events

    Storage time 10 years

    Programs and control

    Programs 8

    Codes 120

    Finger prints 100

    Keys/transponders/RFID cards 100

    Wireless keys 80

    Access code combinations

    Codes 100,000 (5 digits)1.000,000 (6 digits)

    False code alarm After 32 digits

    RFID Min. 222

    Automation

    Timers 6

    Access periods 4

    Calendar biennial or perpetual

    Remote controls 8

    Cyclic timers 6

    Test call with TCP/IP ✓

    Accessory management

    App (iPhone – Android) ✓

    Printer management ✓

    Telephonesection

    Type PSTN ATE2

    Conformity ETSI ES 203-021 R&TTE

    Vocal transmission time 12 sec.

    Transmission time D2 Contact ID 17 sec.SIA IP DC-09 10 sec.

    Transmission time M2 Contact ID 19 sec.SIA IP DC-09 10 sec.

    Channels 8

    Primary vector PSTN

    Optional vector External GSM

    Optional vector* TCP/IP

    Transmittable events 129

    Telephone no./IP address Max. 24 digits

    Call event queue 32

    Communication protocols 158

    Serialexpansions

    Hard-wired input expansions 2

    Wireless expansions 2

    Consoles 8

    Auxiliary control units 8

    Output expansions 12

    GSM telephone communicator 1

    Bus sirens 2

    Wireless sirens 2

    Wireless consoles 2

    Advanced programming

    Actions 128

    Timers 64

    Counters 16

    Telephone numbers 6

    Output expansions 4

    Electricalspecifications

    CPU consumption 150mA @ 13.8V DC

    CPU outputs I max. 30mA

    Output voltage 10.5V...15V DC

    Detector power supply Vout 13.8V DC

    Siren power supply Vout 14.4V DC

    Power supply

    Type A - 230V AC +10% -15% 50Hz

    Conformity EN 50131-6

    Max. consumption 240mA AC

    Max. output voltage 2A @ 14,8V DC

    Max. current available 1.4A

    Max. Ripple 50mV

    Failure signaling

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 9

    Zones

    Total logic zones 28

    CPU hard-wired zones 2 conventional + 6 Sensor Bus

    Total hard-wired zones 28

    Total wireless zones 28

    OutputsCPU outputs 2 + 2 programmable

    Logic sirens 4

    System featuresRS485 serial bus 3

    Voice synthesis Optional

    Event buffer

    Memory type Circular non-volatile

    Storage capacity 1,500 events

    Storage time 10 years

    Programs and control

    Programs 8

    Codes 120

    Finger prints 100

    Keys/transponders/RFID cards 100

    Wireless keys 80

    Access code combinations

    Codes 100,000 (5 digits)1.000,000 (6 digits)

    False code alarm After 32 digits

    RFID Min. 222

    Automation

    Timers 6

    Access periods 4

    Calendar biennial or perpetual

    Remote controls 8

    Cyclic timers 6

    Test call with TCP/IP ✓

    Accessory management

    App (iPhone – Android) ✓

    Printer management ✓

    Telephonesection

    Type PSTN ATE2

    Conformity ETSI ES 203-021 R&TTE

    Vocal transmission time 12 sec.

    Transmission time D2 Contact ID 17 sec.SIA IP DC-09 10 sec.

    Transmission time M2 Contact ID 19 sec.SIA IP DC-09 10 sec.

    Channels 8

    Primary vector PSTN

    Optional vector External GSM

    Optional vector * TCP/IP

    Transmittable events 129

    Telephone no./IP address Max. 24 digits

    Call event queue 32

    Communication protocols 158

    Serialexpansions

    Hard-wired input expansions 2

    Wireless expansions 2

    Consoles 8

    Auxiliary control units 8

    Output expansions 12

    GSM telephone communicator 1

    Bus sirens 2

    Wireless sirens 2

    Wireless consoles 2

    Advanced programming

    Actions 128

    Timers 64

    Counters 16

    Telephone numbers 6

    Output expansions 4

    Electricalspecifications

    CPU consumption 150mA @ 13.8V DC

    CPU outputs I max. 30mA

    Output voltage 10.5V...15V DC

    Detector power supply Vout 13.8V DC

    Siren power supply Vout 14.4V DC

    Power supply

    Type A - 230V AC +10% -15% 50Hz

    Conformity EN 50131-6

    Max. consumption 240mA AC

    Max. output voltage 2A @ 14,8V DC

    Max. current available 1.4A

    Max. Ripple 50mV

    Failure signaling

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 10

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 11

    ! !

    B

    FUSET250mA

    A

    A

    A

    A

    B

    CB

    A

    C

    External mains switchTo guarantee accordance of the installation with the valid standards, it is necessary to connect a bipolar mains switch (16A curve C, opening stroke min. 3mm) in an accessible part of the electric installation (230V AC).Connection of the mains cable (230V AC)The mains cable is not included. To reduce the risk of electric shocks in normal operating conditions, observe the following precautions:- Use a double insulation cable (with shielding) for the connection to mains power.- The mains cable should have a diameter of minimum 1.5mm2 and, once it has been connected to the corresponding power input, it must be attached with a cable tie to a solid surface outside the power supply (e.g. casing).- To guarantee the electrical safety and correct functioning, always connect the ground conductor to the corresponding terminal. If the power supply is mounted in a metal casing, this must be grounded, too.Safety instructions to be followed during functioningProtect the power supply, as any electronic device, against splashes and avoid placing recipients containing liquids next to it.The power supply must be installed so as to ensure adequate ventilation. Do not cover the device with things that may hinder correct heat dissipation.

    Mains cable (230V AC)Connect the mains cable and fi x it with clips or screws.The control panel is protected by a terminal’s connection on-board fuse. The interruption of the fuse is necessarily attributed to a failure or an exceptionally violent electromagnetic discharge (e.g. a lightning fl ash).

    Fixing of the casingFix the casing to the wall with 4 dowels to 8mm using the ears for fi xing (A).

    WARNINGS FOR INSTALLATION

    TP8-28 installation

    Wiring of the control panelAll the cables used for the connection must be secured by clamps to the casing of the control panel using the grooves.

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 12

    A

    FUSET250mA

    FUSET250mA

    B

    C

    A

    A

    A

    A

    BC

    Mains cable (230V AC)Connect the mains cable and fi x it with clips or screws.The control panel is protected by a terminal’s connection on-board fuse. The interruption of the fuse is necessarily attributed to a failure or an exceptionally violent electromagnetic discharge (e.g. a lightning fl ash).

    Ground conductorIt is mandatory to connect the ground conductor between the base of the casing and the door. Check if the connection wire is connected onto the two fastons on both sides (see the beside photo).

    Fixing of the casingFix the casing to the wall with 4 dowels to 8mm using the ears for fi xing (A).

    TP8-28 MET installation

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 13

    The EN 50131-1 standard distinguishes 4 access levels:

    Level 1 - Access of any subject (e.g. direct viewing on the console or access by keystroke without enter a code).Level 2 - Access of authorized users with code. The system recognizes 200 standard user codes and one master code. Whereas

    the privileges of the standard user codes can be customized, the master code always has all the privileges.Level 3 - Access to the installer. The access of the installer must be authorized by a user with the access code of the level 2

    (enabling by menu).Level 4 - Access of the manufacturer.

    The minimum code length must be 5 digits.The options (eg. inputs programmed as key) which permits arming/disarming of the system without an adequate access control are not conform with the standards series EN 50131-3.

    This section of the manual contains all the additional information is necessary to install, program and use the EN 50131 certifi ed control panel TP8-28 EN.

    Auxiliary control unitsLCD300/S console (type A)• Consumption in stand-by of the rated voltage: 14mA• Communication on serial bus: RS485

    LCDPROX1 console (type A)• Consumption in stand-by of the rated voltage: 64mA• Communication on serial bus: RS485

    TAG ATPROX readers (for transponders)• Consumption in stand-by of the rated voltage: 40mA• Communication on serial bus: RS485

    Access levels

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    INCERT certifi ed accessories

    Models Certifications Description

    TP8-28 ABS casing - 12V/7Ah battery - Integrated PSTN interface

    TP8-28 EN ABS casing - 12V/7Ah battery - Integrated PSTN interface EN 50131 certifi ed fi rmware - IMQ certifi cation security grade 2

    TP8-28 MET Metal casing - 12V/18Ah battery - Integrated PSTN interface

    TP8-28 EN MET Metal casing - 12V/18Ah battery - Integrated PSTN interface EN 50131 certifi ed fi rmware Certifi cation INCERT T014 no. C0410680 (Belgium)

    Device Description Certification no.

    ESP4-20 Expansion module C0410685

    LCD300/S Console B501-007A

    LCDPROX1 Console C0410683

    TP BUS Expansion module C0410689

    TP BUS VOC Expansion module C0410688

    TP OUT6OC Expansion module C0410686

    TP OUTREL Expansion module C0410687

    TP PROX Interface C0410690

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 14

    Specifi c functioning modesArming of the system with open zonesThe arming of the system with open zones is possible with the forced arming procedure.Enter a valid code followed by the number of the program to arm and press Yes.This procedure causes a temporary exclusion of the open zones at automatic arming. The zones will automatic be included at the disarming of the programs.The event is stored into the event log.

    AntimaskingAccording to the standards series EN 50131, the information about the status of the system must be available only if the system is activated (programs armed). When the antimasking time is elapsed, they are no longer displayed. A valid code enables viewing of the events.

    Range reductionEvery input is programmable as “reduction of range” to manage the signaling which has been sent as a failure alarm (only for the detectors which have this function).

    Enabling of the installer accessThe access by installer code must be enabled by one of the others codes. The enabling of the access must not exceed 12 hours. The installer must use his personal code (by default 54321).

    Entry time 1 and 2The programmed entry time should not exceed 45 seconds.

    Alarm timeIt is mandatory to program the alarm time with a minimum time of 1 minute and 30 seconds and a maximum time 14 minutes and 59 minutes.

    Siren activation delay The maximum activation time of the outdoor sirens is 10 minutes.N.B. This restriction is valid regardless of the EN 50131 certifi cation.

    Zone exclusionThe exclusion excludes the detection function of an alarm of a zone (primary function) but it does not excludes the tamper which is always active.N.B. This restriction is valid regardless of the EN 50131 certifi cation.

    IsolationThe isolation is an action which totally disarms a zone or a device. The zone loses all detection capacity and the device loses all operability capacity both for the primary function and tamper (not active).

    TimersTo use the timers it is mandatory to activate the arming warning option. It is a visual-acoustic indication on the console which indicates an imminent event. To confirm the activation, it is advisable to make a call confirming the arming.

    Timers - Not authorized functioning modeAccording to the standards series EN 50131, the functioning mode of the timers not permitted are arming, forced arming and conditioned forced arming since it is impossible to block the automatic arming when the procedure is started.

    Timers - Authorized functioning modeThe functioning mode of the timers permitted by the standards series EN 50131 are the conditioned arming and arming with exclusion of the open zones. The standard requires that the arming of the system with open zones causes no alarm.

    Arming of the programs during failure conditionAccording to the standards series EN 50131, no program can be armed during a failure condition, eg. tamper, low battery, power failure, failure between interconnections, interruption of fuse etc. However, a user of the level 2 can force this situation pressing Yes on the console. The failure is stored into the event log.

    Quick arming and disarmingIt is not permitted to use the quick arming/disarming commands for the programs of the control panel.

    Management of the system

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 15

    EN50131!

    EN50131!

    EN50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!EN

    50131!

    EN50131!

    Transmittable eventsBegin. AlarmZone 1-28

    Begin. Tamper serial devices lost Hold-up code Event log requested

    End AlarmZone 1-28

    End Tamper serial devices lost Disarming confi rmation Code denied

    Begin. AlarmProgram 1-8

    Begin. Failure serial devices Panic Timer reset

    End AlarmProgram 1-8

    End Failure serial devices Begin. Jamming Other events

    ArmingProgram 1-8 Begin. Low battery End Jamming Test call 1

    DisarmingProgram 1-8 End Low battery Begin. Supervision Test call 2

    By-passProgram 1-8 Begin. Power failure End Supervision

    End By-passProgram 1-8 End. Power failure

    Begin. Cuttelephone line

    Exclusion-Isolation zone Wrong password End Cuttelephone line

    Mandatory instructions concerning the programming of the zone inputs to be conform with the standards series EN 50131.

    Input fi lterThe programming of the input fi lter (minimum time of persistence of the alarm condition) must be 50ms to 400ms.

    Hold-up zoneThe zone inputs programmed as hold-up zones are conform with the standards series EN 50131 if the input is associated to a group associated to a program always armed.Example: The group is composed of one or several keys associated to a program always armed, the hold-up is notifi ed on the display of the console by the message for available information.

    Technical zoneThe zone inputs programmed as technical zones are not homologated and are not part of the system.

    Key zoneTo be conform with the EN 50131-3 standard, it is not permitted to program the inputs of the control panel as key zones.

    NO and/or NC zonesTo be conform with the EN 50131-3 standard, it is not permitted to program the inputs of the control panel as NO (normally open) and/or NC (normally closed).

    Anti-tamper protectionAll the options which involve disabling of the tamper protection are not conform with the standards series EN 50131.

    Restrictions for the zone input programming

    Mandatory instructions concerning the means of telephone notifi cation to be conform with the EN 50136-2-1 standard.

    Telephone line testThe PSTN control dial option must always be active.

    Channel activation delayAccording to the EN 50131-3 standard, it is not permitted to program a notifi cation delay for the telephone transmitters.

    Call confi rmationThis option must be enabled for the telephone calls which provide voice messages.

    Test call serverTo be conform with the standards series EN 50131, the call test must be programmed with intervals ≤ to 25h.

    Events with obligation of notifi cationAccording to the standards series EN 50131, the events with obligation of notifi cation of the categories intrusion, hold-up, failure and tamper must be associated to a channel which is associated to a telephone number.

    The events with obligation of signaling are indicated by a symbol in the table below.

    Restrictions for the telephone section programming

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 16

    Warning deviceEN 50131-1

    WD acoustic with external power supply (required minimum number)

    Self-powered WD acoustic (required minimum number)

    ATE principal(required class)

    ATE additional (required class)

    Legend - Op. = optional signaling ATE = alarm transmission equipment classifi ed as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5

    N.B. The communicator of the control panel is ATE2. The communicator becomes ATE4 if for the alarm notifi cation are used the protocols SIA on IP (119) and CID on IP (127) with 128bit encryption. The number into the case indicates the quantity of devices which is necessary install. Reference of the standard: EN 50136

    Grade 1

    Options

    A B C

    Grade 2

    Options

    A B C

    Grade 3

    Options

    A B CD D

    2 Op. Op. 2 Op. Op. 2 Op. Op.Op. Op.

    Op. 1 Op. Op. 1 Op. Op. 1 Op.Op. Op.

    Op. Op. ATE1 ATE2 ATE2 ATE2 ATE4 ATE4 ATE4ATE3 ATE5

    Op. Op. Op. Op. Op. ATE1 Op. Op. ATE3Op. Op.

    The EN 50131-1 norm defi nes the type of warning device (sirens and telephone communicators) according to the security grade of the system.Starting from the grade 2, the presence of an alarm transmission equipment (ATE), such as a telephone communicator is always mandatory. It must be integrated either with a self-powered siren (WD) or two sirens with external power supply.The table below shows a summary of the grades 1, 2 and 3. For each grade it is possible to apply one of the indicated installation options: A, B, C or D.

    Restrictions for the warning devices

    Restrictions on notifi cationThe delay of the notifi cation for intrusion, hold-up, tamper during more than 10 seconds it is not permitted.It is permitted to notify the power supply failure with a maximum delay of 1 hour.It is required to a control panel level 2 with programs armed to notify a tamper condition both with the indoor and outdoor sirens.

    Warning: The remote monitoring software and the connections by PC and monitoring software are not included in the EN 50131 certifi cation.

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 17

    To guarantee the effi ciency of the burglar alarm system it is necessary to provide an appropriate maintenance program. The frequency of the maintenance depends on different factors, anyway it is recommended to execute a control about every 6 months. These operations should be made by specialized technical staff, the same who has been developed the project and completed the installation. The European standards series EN 50131 include the possibility to remotely execute one of the two required inspections.

    The most important controls are:• The status of the power supplies and system batteries• The status of the batteries and self-powered devices (sirens and transmitters)• The functional verifi cation and coverage of the movement and perimeter detectors• The effi ciency of the control units and procedures for arming of the program• The effi ciency of the warning devices• The correct detection and management of the tamper alarms• The other secondary functions (e.g. activation of hold-up alarm etc.)• The correct connection of the cables to the terminals• The fi nal inspection report

    Restrictions for the periodic maintenance of the system

    Primary supply - Power supplyThe power supplies of the control panels are conform with the EN 50131-6 standard:• Every 24h control of the status of the battery effi ciency (APS - alternative power supply). The test is executed under load (the test is not executed with mains voltage absence)• Every 10 seconds checking of the output low voltage• The installer can execute a battery test under load• Disconnection of the battery if voltage < 8.8V (protection against the deep discharge)N.B. All the functions listed are subject to the status of the W1 jumper (on the CPU) which must be removed.Secondary supply - BatteryThe control panel is available in several versions with ABS or metal casing. The casings have different dimensions. Compared to the ABS casing, the metal casing permits the installation of batteries with higher capacity (up to 18Ah). These models are equipped with a power supply able to recharge the batteries within the time prescribed by the standard.AutonomyThe below tables show the batteries permitted by the security grade as well as the autonomy required in line with the security grade and the system management (monitored or not).From the current values indicated, the consumption of the control panel and all devices which compose the system (control units, detectors, outdoor sirens, etc) must be deduced. The sum of the consumption must be less than the value indicated in the table.

    Restrictions for the power supply of the system

    TP8-28 EN Required autonomyBattery

    12V/7.2Ah 12V/7Ah 12V/6.5Ah

    Grade 2 System not monitored 12 hours 600mA* 580mA* 540mA** Maximum load currentMaximum recharge current 800mA. Charging time

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 18

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 19

    E

    C

    B

    D

    A

    CREATION OF A NEW SYSTEMThe Tecnoalarm software permits programming and management of the system by PC.The systems are managed by an archive which collects all the users/installations. To create a new installation and then to manage it, it is necessary to complete the New user form which identifi es the installation:

    A - Open the Tecnoalarm softwareB - Press PasswordC - Enter the password and press OKD - Press Users

    4321

    On the display is viewed the archive where are listed possible installations already managed.

    E - Press New to view the new user window and complete it.

    LAN

    WAN

    IP

    IP

    Port 10001

    Port 10001

    LAN

    WAN

    IP

    IP

    Port 10001

    Port 10001

    Standard

    - - - - - - - - - - -

    Telephone

    Telephone communicator

    Modem No

    Call type

    Abort

    Control panel

    - - - - - - - - - - - TP828P

    IP device

    Save

    New user

    City

    AddressName

    INST

    ID

    Tecnoalarm - START_CODE

    ID Name Address

    City

    0001

    0002

    Jones

    Taylor

    ID Nome

    Abort OK

    Password

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 20

    LAN

    WAN

    IP

    IP

    Port 10001

    Port 10001

    LAN

    WAN

    IP

    IP

    Port 10001

    Port 10001

    Standard

    - - - - - - - - - - -

    Telephone

    Telephone communicator

    Modem No.

    Call type

    Abort

    Control panel

    - - - - - - - - - - - TP828P

    IP device

    Save

    New user

    City

    AddressName

    INST

    ID

    User fi le

    Burglar-Domestic

    Burglar-General

    Channel

    Medical aid

    24H

    Fire

    Industry

    Red

    Abort OK

    Type of system

    ID

    INST

    Name

    1 - Type of systemIt is a classifi cation for assign a category to the control panel. Every category is identifi ed by an icon.Press the icon to open the window and select a category from the drop-down menu.Click OK to confi rm the selectionClick Abort to cancel the selection

    It is not mandatory to complete the fi eld Type of system.

    2 - ID4 digits digital code. It is used for the identifi cation of the system and the authentication for the establishment of the call back connection.

    3 - INSTIdentifi cation code of the installer composed of 4 digits. For security reasons this code is never clearly displayed.

    4 - NameName of the user owner of the system or the reference person.

    5 - AddressAddress where is installed the system.

    Address

    ****

    Brown

    Marshall St, 1

    Scheda impiantoThis fi le contains all the information necessary to identify and manage the system locally or remotely.

    6 - CityCity where is installed the system.

    City London

    0001

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 21

    7 - NotesThis item allows to write the notes or warnings (max. 78 alphanumerical characters) corresponding to the operating management of the system. It is possible to select the background color from those displayed on the right.This item is viewed by the software when the operator selects the system and at reception of any event relating to the same system. Click into the item to write the note.

    LAN

    WAN

    IP

    IP

    Port

    Port 10001

    10001

    192.168.95.37

    Control panel

    TP828P

    Abort Save

    8 - Control panelSelect TP828P from the drop-down menu.

    N.B. The items Telephone communicator and IP device are not relevant for the programming of the control panel.

    10 - IP connection These items permit programming of the parameters necessary for the connection via the LAN and WAN network.N.B. The control panel is not equipped with an integrated Ethernet interface, but must be connected using the PROG NET2.

    LANIf the control panel is connected to a local network (LAN), insert the IP address of the local network to which the control panel is connected.

    WANIf you possess a static IP address, insert the static IP address. If this is not the case, it is necessary to subscribe to a DDNS service. In the address item, insert the Hostname registered on the DDNS server.

    Telephone

    Call type

    Modem No.

    Standard

    9 - Telephone sectionTelephonePrivileged telephone number for the communication with the control panel.

    Call typeSelect the call type according to the communication type:For communication with a fi xed telephone number, select the Standard mode.For communication with a GSM telephone number, select the GSM data mode.For communication with an ISDN telephone number, select the ISDN data mode.

    Modem No.The Tecnoalarm software can manage a total of 4 modems. Il is mandatory to complete this item indicating the number of the modem to be used to redirect the call back.

    SYSTEM NOTES

    The programming of the New user fi le has been completed:Press Save to confi rm and save the data.Press Abort to cancel the New user fi le.

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    IP

    Port

    192.168.95.36

    10001

    Tp888

    3331516186

    GSM dati Modem N. 1

    TP828P

    IP

    Port

    192.168.95.36

    10001

    Tp888

    PROG USB

    C

    C

    Tp888

    A

    B

    C

    Tecnoalarm - START_CODE

    ID Name Address

    City

    ID Name City

    0003 Brown Marshall St, 1

    London

    0001

    0002

    0003

    JONES

    TAYLOR

    BROWN

    CAMBRIDGE

    BIRMINGHAM

    LONDON

    TP828P

    IP 192.168.95.37

    Port 10001Confi guration

    Local programming

    Remote programming

    192.168.95.37

    10001

    0291888946

    GSM data Modem No. 1

    TP828P

    Archive confi guration In this mode you are not connected to the control panel, therefore it is possible to program and store a confi guration fi le which will be transferred on the control panel at any time.

    Local programmingIn this mode you are locally connected to the control panel.There are two connection options: the fi rst is a physical connection between PC and control panel through the PROG USB interface, the second is a connection between PC and control panel by IP using the local network LAN.

    Remote programmingIn this mode you are remotely connected to the control panel, via telephone line through a modem or via WAN network through an IP connection. Both the connection options are only available if a telephone number/modem of a WAN IP address has been programmed in the New user fi le.

    Once the installation has been saved into the New user archive, it has been add to the list of the installation managed by the Tecnoalarm software. The line selected corresponding to the new system is the one highlighted by the blue bar.

    A - Select the programming mode by clicking on the corresponding icon. B - Select the control panel.C - Select the connection mode by clicking on the corresponding icon.

    Access to programming of the control panel

    TP828P

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    1 - INTRODUCTION

    Advanced - Enabling or disabling of the advanced programming level.N.B. It is possible to enable the advanced programming level only if you have the corresponding license.Advanced programming is not a standard function. To use it, the control panel must be enabled. If the control panel as you buy it is not enabled, you must buy the software key (alphanumeric code).

    Here below the programming menus are explained.

    Automatic wiring - Enabling or disabling of the automatic wiring function.N.B. All the other items of the programming options menu are disabled.

    Zones - Association of the logical zones to the physical zones - Alphanumeric description - Enabling and programming of voice message using the vocabulary - Zone type - Alarm cycles - Contact type - Confi guration of the detector - Zone fi lter and sensitivity.

    Advanced

    Automatic wiring

    Zones - Functions

    Zones - Programs

    Zones - Options

    Consoles

    Keypoints

    Options

    Outputs

    Bus sirens

    Zones - Functions - Association of the functions: siren, PGM, by-pass, coinciding zone, chime, non excludable zone, common zone.

    Zones - Programs - Association of the zones to the programs - Alphanumeric description - Enabling and programming of the voice message using the vocabulary.

    Zones - Options - Key zone functioning - Contact type of tamper input - Automatic tamper disabling and antimasking control - Coincidence function.

    Consoles - Association of the LED to the programs - Enabling of quick arming/disarming, panic alarm, shortcut menu, chime - Audio settings - Memos.

    Keypoints - Association of RFID/transponder readers and biometric readers to the programs.

    Options - Functioning of buzzer, Wireless section - Voice synthesis - Association of the siren/outputs.

    Outputs - Programming of polarity.

    RSC sirens - Association of the sirens to the programs - After blinking - Volume setting - Siren mode - Sound type - Functioning mode - Enabling/disabling of the optical antifoam and antidrilling protection.

    1-1 - Programming Menu

    Zones

    Zone confi guration

    Programming options

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    Time parameter confi guration

    Telephone section confi guration

    Telephone interface

    TECNOCELL

    Report codes

    Opening message - Vocabulary

    Remote control

    Access periods

    Calendar (1st year)

    Calendar (2nd year)

    Timers

    Time settings

    Telephone interface - Programming of the channels from A to H - Call back function - Communicator block - General settings.

    Opening message - Vocabulary - Play/recording/loading of the opening message - Loading and update of the vocabulary.

    Remote control - Enabling and programming of the voice message using the vocabulary - Alphanumeric description - Programming of the activation time.

    Report codes - Association of the events to the channels - Programming of the report codes of all 263 transmittable events.

    Tecnocell - Enabling of the external GSM interface - Answering mode - Emergency telephone number - Association of the messages - Emergency SMS - Enabling of the guided menu and the data channel.

    Calendar (2nd year) - Programming is the same as for the fi rst year.

    Calendar (1st year) - Calendar programming - Customization of the working days, holidays and holiday eves (important for timers and access periods) - Manual or automatic DST programming - Viewing of the memos on the console.

    Access periods - Frequency of activation in days/hours for beginning/end of delay of access period - Association of the access periods to the codes, transponders/RFID cards and wireless keys.

    Timers - Frequency of activation in days/hours for arming (normal, conditioned, forced, conditioned forced), beginning/end of bypass, activation/deactivation of remote control - Programming of cyclic timers and Server Test call.

    Time settings - Entry time 1 and 2 - Exit time - Disarming confi rmation time - Delay of channel and siren activation - Delay of antimasking and power failure alarm - Alarm, tamper, technical and hold-up alarm time - End of by-pass and automatic arming warning - Maximum duration of by-pass - Supervision interval.

    Security - Programming of passphrases for the transmission of alarm messages to third parties’ monitoring stations. Security

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    Advanced programming

    Warning: In order to use the advanced programming, it is necessary to enabled it into the "Ver." Menu.The menu is only enabled if you have the corresponding license.

    Codes

    Wireless sirens

    Keys

    Wireless consoles

    Wireless keys

    Codes - Programming of the name and the length of the code - Programming of arming/disarming or by-pass function - Association to the programs - Programming of the attributes.

    Wireless sirens - Alarm time - Activation delay - Flashing time - Volume setting - Functioning mode as outdoor/indoor siren - Activation mode for alarm, technical alarm and signaling.

    Wireless keys - Programming of the name - Association of the function keys to the programs or the functions - Programming of the attributes.

    Transponders/RFID cards - Programming of the name - Programming of arming/disarming or by-pass function - Association to the programs - Programming of the attributes.

    Events

    Operations

    Telephone directory

    Events - When a specifi c event happens, the control panel executes a specifi c operation associated to the event, e.g.: • Which event? Arming• What kind? Remote arming• By whom? User 1• Which program? Program 2• How? By telephone

    Telephone directory - Programming of the telephone numbers associated to one or several operations.

    Operations - Creation/modifi cation/deletion of an operation.

    Wireless consoles - Association of the LED to the programs - Programming of the attributes.

    Access confi guration

    Confi guration of wireless sirens and consoles

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    Hardware confi guration

    Events

    This menu allows to view, fi lter, print and save as a text (TXT) or PDF fi le the event log of the control panel. The events are viewed with indication of date and time. You can sort the events fi lter by date and time or type.

    Warning: In order to use this function, it is necessary to disabled automatic wiring it into the "Ver." Menu.This menu allows to create and to manage the fl oor plans associated to the system.The menu is only enabled if you have the corresponding license and the automatic wiring option is disabled.

    Hardware confi guration of the system. This menu permits the addition and/or deletion of the devices to/from the system confi guration.

    n.

    Date - Time

    Symbols available

    Description

    @

    N. (Event number) - Filter by progressive number - Show events between 2 numbers.

    Menu - Permits the selection of the elements necessary to create the fl oor plan. For viewing specifi c commands are available

    Add - Permits the addition of devices.

    Description - Filter by event type - Show events of a determined type.

    @ (at-sign) - Filter by event type - Show events for which a graph has been stored.

    Modules available - List of the available devices.

    Date - Time - Filter by date and time - Show events of a determined period of time.

    Symbols available - List of available elements for fl oor plan confi guration.

    Delete - Permits the deletion of devices.

    Add

    Delete

    Modules available

    Menu

    Floor plan confi guration

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    Virtual console

    RF Monitor is an analyzing instrument which permits the graphic representation of the wireless data transmission.It also permits measuring of the background noise in the place where the control panel is installed.This function is available only if you are connected to the control panel.

    This menu allows to backup and restore the confi guration of the wireless devices.This function is available only if the control panel is connected.

    It permits viewing of a virtual console to communicate with the control panel.The console can only be viewed if you are connected to the control panel.

    Ch.

    433Mhz

    ALARM MEM.Control panel

    Radio rx - Selection of the receiver to be controlled.

    Receive (backup) - Reception from the control panel and storage in the PC of a copy of the data regarding to the wireless devices.

    Last backup - Date and time of the last backup.

    Ch. - Selection of the frequency channel to be controlled.

    Send (restore) - Transmission to the control panel of the programming data regarding the wireless devices previously saved on the PC (restore of the data).

    Radio rx

    1

    Receive (backup)

    Send (restore)

    RF monitor

    Backup-restore of confi guration of the wireless devices

    Last backup 27/04/2013 11:10

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    Firmware and vocabulary upgrade

    Dip TOT ERROR

    100000 2038705 2038705

    010000 2038706 0

    This menu allows to send the opening message, which has been programmed in the telephone confi guration tables, to the control panel. This function is available only if you are connected to the control panel.

    This menu allows to upgrade the fi rmware and the vocabulary of the system (only for those devices which permit this).This function is available only if you are connected to the control panel.

    Permits the analysis of the RS485 serial bus communication.This function is available only if you are connected to the control panel.

    This menu allows to check the coherence between the programmed devices and the actually installed hardware. The software automatically scans all the installed devices, verifi es the coherence with programming and it signals any possible incoherence. This function is available only if you are connected to the control panel.

    Send - Transmission (and storage) of the opening message to the control panel.

    Control panel - Allows to view the fi rmware version of the control panel and upgrade it.

    Dip - Logical address of the deviceTOT - Total number of transmissions ERROR - Number of communication errors

    Verify - Reproduction (listening) of the recorded opening message.

    Vocabulary - Allows to view the vocabulary version and upgrade it.

    Module - Allows to view and upgrade the fi rmware and hardware version of the connected input expansions and upgrade the fi rmware.

    Send

    Control panel

    Vocabulary

    Module

    Verify

    Opening message

    RS485 serial bus analysis

    Hardware coherence control

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    UNIVERSAL TOUCH SCREEN

    CODES

    LCD300/SCODES

    LCDPROX1CODES

    A

    D

    B C

    A ESP4-20

    B TP PROXTRANSPONDER

    B TP OUT6OC

    B TP OUTREL

    C TP BUSVOC

    C TP BUS

    D PROG NET2

    Mounting

    Internal expansion modules

    Consoles (max. 8)

    1-2 - Hardware confi guration - Available modules

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    SPEED ALM8 PLUS

    SPEED 8 PLUS

    SPEED 4 PLUS

    SPEED ALM8 PL

    SPEED 8

    SPEED 4

    SPEED 8 STD

    TAPS-8 BUS

    RX300/433868

    RTX200/433868

    DIGITEXCODES

    APR CARD

    APR FINGER

    APR FINGER-CARD

    External input expansions - Max. 2

    Receivers and receiver-transmitters - Max. 2

    Auxiliary control units - Max. 8

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    LCD300 WL

    SAEL 2000 WL

    TX240-3/433 TX240-3/868

    SIRTEC BUS

    SAEL 2010 BUS

    SAEL 2010PRO BUS

    ESP 8RP

    ESP 8RSP

    ESP4RS

    ESP32-OCN

    SINOTTICO 32

    TECNOCELL-PRO PL

    SPEED RS485

    STAR RS485

    External GSM interface - Max. 1

    Serial bus extensions

    RSC sirens - Max. 2

    Wireless consoles (max. 2) - Wireless sirens (max. 2)

    External output expansions - Max. 12

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    1-3 - External output expansions - Output confi guration

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 1Program status and

    alarm memory

    Program statusOFF DisarmedON ArmedBlinking quickly Arming phaseBlinking slowly Partset

    Alarm memoryOFF No alarmON Alarm memoryBlinking quickly PrealarmBlinking slowly Alarm

    01 Status program 1 12 Alarm memory program 4 2302 Status program 2 13 Alarm memory program 5 2403 Status program 3 14 Alarm memory program 6 2504 Status program 4 15 Alarm memory program 7 2605 Status program 5 16 Alarm memory program 8 2706 Status program 6 17 2807 Status program 7 18 2908 Status program 8 19 3009 Alarm memory program 1 20 3110 Alarm memory program 2 21 3211 Alarm memory program 3 22

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 2Status remote control,

    standby and alarm program.

    Status remote controlOFF DeactivatedON Active

    Standby programOFF Program armedON Program disarmed

    Alarm programOFF No alarmON Alarm active

    01 Status remote control 1 12 Indoor siren 4 23 Standby program 702 Status remote control 2 13 Outdoor siren 1 24 Standby program 803 Status remote control 3 14 Outdoor siren 2 25 Alarm program 104 Status remote control 4 15 Outdoor siren 3 26 Alarm program 205 Status remote control 5 16 Outdoor siren 4 27 Alarm program 306 Status remote control 6 17 Standby program 1 28 Alarm program 407 Status remote control 7 18 Standby program 2 29 Alarm program 508 Status remote control 8 19 Standby program 3 30 Alarm program 609 Indoor siren 1 20 Standby program 4 31 Alarm program 710 Indoor siren 2 21 Standby program 5 32 Alarm program 811 Indoor siren 3 22 Standby program 6

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 3General

    alarms/status 1 OFF Deactivated (output)ON Active (output)

    01 General standby 12 Status of PGM outputs 23 Hold-up alarm02 Fault status 13 Access denied 24 Technical alarm03 Low battery status 14 Program alarm 25 Alarm memory04 Power failure status 15 System OK 26 Exit time05 Tamper status 16 Tecnocell failure status 27 Maintenance status06 Failure status 17 Tamper alarm 28 Active telephone call07 Status of hold-up zones 18 Failure of wireless section alarm 29 End-of-bypass warning08 Status of technical zones 19 False code alarm 30 Automatic arming warning09 Chime 20 False key alarm 31 Permanent exclusion 10 Cut telephone line 21 Supervision alarm 32 Masking status11 General pre-alarm 22 Antimasking alarm

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    Warning: Addresses 7 to 12 are reserved for the advanced programming level, therefore the functions of these addresses are freely programmable.

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 4General alarms/

    status 2OFF Deactivated (output)ON Active (output)

    01 General exit time 12 Tecnocell connection OK 2302 Bypass 13 2403 Dectector range reduction 14 2504 Detector masking 15 Outgoing PSTN call 2605 16 2706 17 2807 18 Incoming PSTN call 2908 19 3009 Notifi cation error 20 3110 PSTN connection OK 21 3211 22

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 5Status of zones 1-28 OFF No alarm

    ON Alarm memoryBlinking quickly Open zoneBlinking slowly Alarm active

    01 Status zone 1 12 Status zone 12 23 Status zone 2302 Status zone 2 13 Status zone 13 24 Status zone 2403 Status zone 3 14 Status zone 14 25 Status zone 2504 Status zone 4 15 Status zone 15 26 Status zone 2605 Status zone 5 16 Status zone 16 27 Status zone 2706 Status zone 6 17 Status zone 17 28 Status zone 2807 Status zone 7 18 Status zone 18 2908 Status zone 8 19 Status zone 19 3009 Status zone 9 20 Status zone 20 3110 Status zone 10 21 Status zone 21 3211 Status zone 11 22 Status zone 22

    ESP32-OCNSINOTTICO 32N

    Address 6Alarm and tamper

    of zones 1-28

    OFF No alarmON Alarm active

    01 Alarm zone 1 12 Alarm zone 12 23 Alarm zone 2302 Alarm zone 2 13 Alarm zone 13 24 Alarm zone 2403 Alarm zone 3 14 Alarm zone 14 25 Alarm zone 2504 Alarm zone 4 15 Alarm zone 15 26 Alarm zone 2605 Alarm zone 5 16 Alarm zone 16 27 Alarm zone 2706 Alarm zone 6 17 Alarm zone 17 28 Alarm zone 2807 Alarm zone 7 18 Alarm zone 18 2908 Alarm zone 8 19 Alarm zone 19 3009 Alarm zone 9 20 Alarm zone 20 3110 Alarm zone 10 21 Alarm zone 21 3211 Alarm zone 11 22 Alarm zone 22

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    A B C1 - Association of the logic zone to the physical zoneA - Logic zone - Viewing of the list of the logic zones managed by the control panel.

    B - Module (device) - Select the device from the drop-down menu. The list is composed of: Not associated (no device associated to the logic zone), Control panel, (conventional zone inputs on the CPU board), internal input expansion (ESP4-IN), control panel SBUS (Sensor Bus port on the CPU board), Wireless exp. (wireless zones), modules 1 and 2 (hard-wired zones expansions).

    C - Zones of the input module (device) - Viewing of the list of the available physical inputs for the selected device.

    The logic zone must be associated to the physical zone to view the confi guration table and program the zone.

    ZonesDivision of the physical zones of the system:

    Control panel Z1 to Z2Internal input expansion Z1 to Z4Control panel SBUS Z1 to Z6Wireless expansion Z1 to Z28Module 1 Z1 to Z8Module 2 Z1 to Z8

    Zones - Functions Zones - Programs Zones - Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Select the Confi guration tables. The zone confi guration tables permit to program the zones, programs, consoles, outputs, bus siren and the system options.

    Zones

    2 - ZONE CONFIGURATION 2-1 - Zones

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 1 Non associated

    OK Abandon ?

    Confi guration

    Zone 1 Control panel SBUS Z1

    1234567

    Not associatedControl panelInternal input expansionControl panel SBUSWireless expansionModule 1Module 2

    Z1Z2Z3Z4Z5Z6

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    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    A B C D

    2 - Description Alphanumeric description of the zone - It is possible to program a description of max. 16 characters which is viewed on the display of the console and which identifi es the zone in the event log. Write the description directly in the description line. The display of the console is able to view maximum 16 characters. All further characters will be cut off.

    Voice message - The voice message can be composed of max. 4 words selectable among those included in the vocabulary. After enabling, 4 items (A, B, C, D) are viewed, one for each word. The voice message is associated to the zone and it identifi es the voice menu. It will be announced by the speaker of the enabled devices.

    Arrow key (Validation) - Click on the arrow key to copy the words A+B+C+D into the description line. The description has a max. length of 16 characters. All further characters will be cut off.

    While programming of the description and the type of zone is the same for all the zones, programming of the detector differs according to the selected technology and type. The programming of the zone type cycles and activations is explained by the example of a conventional detector. Each detector has specifi c programming parameters.

    Detector categoriesDetectors are divided into four categories according to the kind of connection with the control panel, which is identifi ed by the contact type. Each category has different functioning characteristics, i.e. different settings.Examples of all the different detectors are illustrated in the following pages.

    Group 1Hard-wired zones with standard wiring - Contact type: NC, NO, EOL resistor, DEOL resistor (traditional movement detectors and detectors with RDV technology).

    Group 2 Wireless zones - Contact type: Wireless (Tecnoalarm detectors only).

    Group 3 Hard-wired zones with zone bus wiring - Contact type: ZONE BUS (WINBEAM/S and DOORBEAM/S barriers).

    Group 4 Wired zones with sensor bus wiring - Contact type: SENSOR BUS (detectors with RSC technology: TWINTEC BUS, TWINTEC MASK BUS, EXPLORER BUS, BEAMTOWER, TRIRED BUS).

    Description

    Voice message

    Description

    ROOM 2

    Description

    ROOM 2

    ROOM 2

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    EN50131

    !

    3 - Zone typeSelect from the drop-down menu, the zone type among the following options:

    The defi nition of traditional detector indicates all types of conventional detectors which signal an alarm by switching a contact.They include detectors with relay output, magnetic contacts, inertia detectors, rope contacts etc.

    Excluded The zone is permanently disabled for the detection of alarms.Direct The zone is enabled for the detection of alarms immediately after arming of the program it is included in without

    taking into account any entry or exit time (the zone is ready after 20 seconds).

    Walk through The zone is a mixed zone. It is normally direct and enabled upon arming, but behaves as a delayed zone if another delayed zone is in prealarm (entry time running) or during the exit time. It is used if one detector covers more than one zone, e.g. entrance and hall, situated along the entry/exit path in which the walk through zone is the more distant one.

    Technical The zone is always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It is used for the detection of gas leaks, fi re alarms or as expansion to the tamper line.

    Delayed T1 The zone is not enabled for the detection of alarms upon arming of the program it is included in but only after expiry of the programmed exit time 1.

    Delayed T2 The same as above but with different exit time.Hold-up The zone is always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It releases a silent alarm (neither acoustic

    nor optical signaling) with maximum priority.

    Key The zone permits arming/disarming of the program it is included in by mechanical key or push button connected to it. The functioning mode of the key zone can be programmed as on/off or pulse (see also the option window).

    Tamper The zone is direct and always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It is equivalent to the ZT input and releases zone tamper alarms.

    Antimasking Always active zone dedicated to the traditional detectors which are equipped with a specifi c masking output. The signaling sent to this zone input is managed as a tamper alarm and is active during the tamper alarm time. The

    alarm signaling is programmable and may be subject to the system status. It is possible to activate the specifi c detector masking output on the output expansion (address 4). In addition, the outputs programmed as tamper are activated.

    Range reduction Always active zone dedicated to the traditional detectors which are equipped with a specifi c range reduction output. The signaling sent to this zone input is managed as a failure alarm and is active during the tamper alarm time. It is possible to activate the specifi c detector range reduction output on the output expansion (address 4).

    In addition, the outputs programmed as failure are activated.

    General failure The zone is equipped with an internal (not programmable) timer and activates a failure signal if the condition persists for more than 10 seconds.

    Zone confi guration

    Type Direct

    Traditional detector

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 1 ROOM Module 1

    Description

    ROOM 2

    ROOM 2

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    NC

    Activations

    in minutes0

    0

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Double technologie

    TWINTEC

    Confi guration

    Filter

    400 msec

    Sensitivity low high

    Z1

    OK Abandon ?

    Copy

    Warning: For the EN 50131 certifi edversions TP8-28 EN and TP8-28 MET EN, programming of the zone types technical and key is not permitted by the EN 50131

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    EN50131

    !

    4 - CyclesProgramming of the maximum alarm cycles per session of functioning session. The zone is automatically excluded when the number of programmed alarm cycles is reached. The self-exclusion is valid until disarming of the program the zone is included in. Program the alarm cycles by clicking on the corresponding item and choose the number of alarm cycles. It is possible to program 1, 4, 8, 15 or infi nite alarm cycles prior to self-exclusion.

    7 - TechnologyDetermines the detector's technology according to the selected contact type.Select the technology from the drop-down menu:

    Dual technology Dual technology movement detectors (IR+MW)Microwave Microwave movement detectors (MW)PIR Infrared movement detectors (IR)Contact Magnetic contactsInertia Inertia detectors Pulse count Rope contacts for roller shutters Outdoor protection Perimeter protections, infrared or microwave barriers 24H Gas leak, fi re and fl ood detectorsRDV Movement detectors with RDV technology

    5 - Loop wiring (contact type)Selection of the contact type of the zone input the detector is connected to. Select the contact type according to the kind of connected detector.Select the type of contact from the drop-down menu:

    NC Normally closed contact. Inputs which, in stand-by have a resistance of 0 Ohm at each end, whereas, in case of alarm, they are open and the resistance exceeds 2K Ohm.

    EOL Resistor End-of-line resistor. Inputs which, in stand-by have a nominal resistance of 2.7K Ohm balancing the return voltage toward the control panel, while in case of alarm, the resistance exceeds the range of expected values (inferior to 2K Ohm or superior to 4K Ohm).

    DEOL Resistor Double end-of-line resistor. Inputs which, in stand-by have a rated resistance of 2.7K Ohm. The type of alarm can be discriminated according to the resistance value measured to the contact’s terminal:

    • Stand-by from 2K Ohm to 4K (rated 2.7K Ohm) • Tamper from 0 to 2K Ohm or superior to 7.4K Ohm • Alarm from 4K Ohm to 7,4K Ohm (rated 5.4K Ohm).

    NO Normally open contact. Inputs which, in stand-by, are open (superior to 2K Ohm), whereas, in case of alarm, they have a resistance of 0 Ohm at each end.

    ZONE BUS RS485 serial connection. Thanks to this digital serial connection, the control panel is able to identify or to distinguish the kind of transmitted alarm. This contact type is reserved for the connection of the WINBEAM/S and DOORBEAM/S barriers.

    SENSOR BUS RS485 serial connection. This contact type is reserved for the RSC devices with relative input and RS485 interface. This kind of bidirectional connection permits programming, monitoring and remote control of the connected RSC detectors.

    WIRELESS Virtual contact type. It is only viewed if the selected zone input belongs to a wireless device.

    6 - Number of activationsThe zone signals an alarm if the programmed number of the activations (0 to 99) has been counted during the programmed period of time (0 to 99 minutes) or if, upon expiry of the programmed period of time, the zone is permanently in alarm (even if the programmed number of activations has not been reached).

    Loop wiring DEOL resistor

    Cycles 1 cycle

    Activations

    in minutes

    Detector

    Technology

    Dual technology

    Warning: For the EN 50131 certifi edversions TP8-28 EN andTP8-28 MET EN, programmingof the zone types technical and keyis not permitted by the EN 50131

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    Type

    TWINTEC MASK

    Filter

    400 msec

    Sensitivitylow high

    Copy

    Paste [1]

    OK Abandon

    8 - TypeSelect the detector type among the Tecnoalarm devices listed for each technology.The items Technology and Type are editable. It is possible to enter the desired description and name in the corresponding items. In this case, the unit of measurement of the fi lter is not automatically fi lled in, it is necessary to select it manually (see item 9).

    9 - FilterUnit of measurement for the fi lterDetermines the response time (ms, pulses, inertia, RDV) or sensitivity (from low to high) according to the kind of the detector or contact selected.

    Sensitivity (fi lter value)Determines the alarm threshold. The fi lter takes different values according to the selected unit of measurement. Set the sensitivity using the scroll bar.

    Unit and value of the fi lterMs 200, 400, 1000, 2000 Minimum time of the input must remain open to validate the alarm.Pulse 2, 4, 8, 16 Minimum number of openings and closings of the input to validate the alarm. The counter is reset after 15 seconds.Inertia 12, 24, 36, 48 Minimum number of openings and closings of the input to validate the alarm. The counter is reset after a few seconds.RDV 3, 5, 7, 10 Analysis algorithms and pulse counter.

    10 - CopyThe copy key permits copying of all of the programming parameters of one zone to another. The duplication of the zone confi guration is useful to speed up programming if several zones must have the same confi guration.

    11 - PastePermits to paste the zone confi guration previously copied. This key is viewed only after clicking on Copy. Select the zone (association of logic zone to physical input of the module) and click on Paste. The paste key shows a number which corresponds to the number of the copied zone. It is suffi cient to modify the desired parameters (e.g. the description).

    The zone confi guration has been completed, press:OK to confi rm and quitAbandon to quit without saving

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    busZ

    A

    busZ

    Zone Bus detector

    This type of detectors refers to the devices connected to the Zone Bus, i.e. the WINBEAM/S and DOORBEAM/S barriers.The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    7 - PowerPermits programming of the beam power at four levels (off, low, medium, high).Consider the distance between transmitter and receiver as well as the environmental conditions.

    6 - Detection logicSelection of the detection logic from the drop-down menu. The "T" symbol indicates the response time (see item 5).

    5 - Response time (T)The response time (T), i.e. the time during which the beam has to be interrupted in order to release the alarm, is relevant for the detection logic (see item 6).

    4 - BeamsPermits enabling/disabling of determined beams (the fl ag indicates that the beam has been enabled).

    3 - Position cablePermits the selection of the cable exit (top/bottom).Top The cable is wired to the upper part of the barrierBottom The cable is wired to the lower part of the barrierThe position of the cable determines whether the beams are numbered from the bottom to the top or from the top to the bottom.

    The items for the confi guration of the barriers (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    2 - Technology and TypeSelect the type among the listed devices (WINBEAM/S from 2 to 5 beams - DOORBEAM/S from 6 to 8 beams).

    1- Loop wiring (contact type)Select ZONE BUS among the available options.

    N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the internal input expansion or an appropriate module.

    Loop wiring ZONE BUS

    Technology

    ZONE BUS

    Type

    DOORBEAM/S 8 BEAMS

    Position cable

    top

    1

    2

    3

    4

    Response time (T)

    0.2 sec

    Detection logic

    2 adj. beams for T.

    Power

    medium

    Beams

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 4 Internal input expansion

    Description

    Voice message

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    ZONE BUS

    Activations

    in minutes

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    ZONE BUS

    DOORBEAM/S 8 BEAMS

    Confi guration

    Z1

    0

    0

    Beams Position cable

    Response time (T)

    Detection logic

    Power

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    OK Abandon ?

    Copy

    top

    0.2 sec

    2 adj. beams for T

    medium

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    A

    Wireless detector

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type) Select Wireless.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the wireless expansion.

    1 - Wireless expansionSelect Wireless expansion and the zone.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect the technology among: PIR, contact, inertia, pulse count, barrier and Smoke detector. Select the type among the devices listed for each technology.

    4 - Supervision and tamper disablingDisabling of supervision Enabling/disabling of the supervision functionTamper disabling Enabling/disabling of the tamper function

    The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    The items for the wireless zone confi guration (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    Wireless expansion

    Loop wiring Wireless

    Technology

    PIR

    Type

    TWINBAND WL

    Disabling of supervision

    Tamper disabling

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 10 Wireless expansion

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    Wireless

    Activations

    in minutes

    Technology

    Type

    PIR

    Disabling of supervision

    Confi guration

    Z4

    Tamper disabling

    TWINBAND WL

    OK Abandon ?

    Description

    Voice message

    Copy

    0

    0

    Detector

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    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    busS

    A

    busS

    RSC detector

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type)Select SENSOR BUS among the available options.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the SBUS of the CPU board or one of the external input expansion.

    1 - ModuleSelect Control panel SBUS or a Module and the zone.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect the Dual technology among the available options.Select TWINTEC BUS type among the list of the available devices.

    4 - Sensitivity - Response timeDefi nes the response time of the detector.Warning: Setting valid only for the microwave section.

    The RSC detectors are devices which are connected to the control panel or the expansion module via the Sensor Bus. The range of RSC detectors includes dual technology detectors, infrared detectors as well as infrared and microwave barriers. Hereinafter the programming of a TWINTEC BUS dual technology detector is shown below. The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    The items for the confi guration of the dual technology detector (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    Control panel SBUS

    Loop wiring SENSOR BUS

    Technology

    Dual technology

    Type

    TWINTEC BUS

    Sensitivity - Response time

    1200

    low high

    ms

    Zones Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 2 Control panel SBUS

    Description

    Voice message

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    SENSOR BUS

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Dual technology

    TWINTEC BUS

    Z1

    OK Abandon ?

    Confi guration

    Sensitivity - Response time

    1200 ms

    low high

    Sensitivity

    7 meters

    low high

    Pulse count

    RDV function

    WALK

    FAIL

    LED

    Detector active

    Tamper

    Copy

    Activations

    in minutes0

    0

    1 pulse IR

    alarm as contact

    disabled

    disabled

    always off

    if prog. armed

    enabled

    Zones-Functions

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    5 - SensitivityDefi nes the maximum range of the microwave detector (3, 5, 7, 10 or 18 meters).

    6 - Pulse countDefi nes the number of impulses (1 or 3 IR impulses) detected by the infrared before the alarm is released. The timer is reset after 20 seconds from the fi rst impulse (time-out).

    7 - RDV functionSelection of the functioning mode: normal or RDV.

    Alarm as contact Normal functioningRDV modul. in alarm RDV functioning. The detector sends a digital signal to the control panel which is commensurate with the movement detected

    8 - WALK detection logic Enabling/disabling of the Walk detection logic. When this function is enabled, the detector actives an alarm for a double detection of the microwave section. The Walk technology is able to compensate possible detection diffi culties of the infrared section due to a masking attempt.

    9 - FAILEnabling/disabling of the sensor fault signal.

    10 - LEDProgramming of the LED:Always off The LED are never litEnabled The LED are lit if the program is armed and the detector has detected an intrusion

    11- Detector activeDefi nes if the detector is always active or only active if the system is armed.

    12 - TamperEnabling/disabling of the anti-tamper protection.

    Sensitivity

    7 meters

    low high

    Pulse count 1 pulse IR

    RDV function alarm as contact

    WALK disabled

    LED alway off

    Detector active if prog. armed

    Tamper enabled

    FAIL disabled

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    busS

    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    busS

    A

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type)Select SENSOR BUS among the available options.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the SBUS of the CPU board or one of the external input expansion.

    1 - ModuleSelect Control panel SBUS or a Module and the zone.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect the Dual technology among the available options.Select TWINTEC MASK BUS among the available devices.

    4 - Sensitivity - Response timeDefi nes the response time of the detector.

    Warning: Setting valid only for the microwave section.

    An example of confi guration of a TWINTEC MASK BUS is shown below. The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    The items for the confi guration of the dual technology detector (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    Control panel SBUS

    Loop wiring SENSOR BUS

    Technology

    Dual technology

    TWINTEC MASK BUS

    Type

    Sensitivity - Response time

    1200

    low high

    ms

    RSC detector (continue)

    Zone 2 Control panel SBUS

    Description

    Voice message

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    SENSOR BUS

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Dual technology

    TWINTEC MASK BUS

    Z3

    OK Abandon ?

    Confi guration

    Sensitivity - Response time

    1200 ms

    low high

    Sensitivity

    7 meters

    low high

    Pulse count

    RDV function

    WALK

    FAIL

    LED

    Detector active

    Tamper

    Copy

    Detection logic

    AM Sensitivity

    Antimasking

    1 pulse IR

    alarme as contact

    disabled

    disabled

    always off

    if prog. armed

    enabled

    OR

    little sensitive

    disabled

    Activations

    in minutes0

    0

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options OptionsConsoles Keypoints Outputs Bus sirens

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 45

    5 - SensitivityDefi nes the maximum range of the microwave detector (3, 5, 7, 10 or 15 meters).

    Sensitivity

    7 meters

    low high

    6 - Pulse countDefi nes the number of impulses (1 or 3 IR impulses) to be detected by the microwave before the alarm is released. The timer is reset after 20 seconds from the fi rst impulse (time-out).

    Pulse count 1 pulse IR

    7 - RDV functionPermits the selection of the functioning mode: normal or RDVAlarm as contact Normal functioningRDV modul. in alarm RDV functioning. The detector sends a digital signal to the control panel which is directly commensurate with the movement detected

    RDV function alarm as contact

    8 - Detection logicPermits programming of the detection logic (OR or AND).

    Detection logic OR

    9 - AM Sensitivity Permits programming of the sensivity of the antimasking function (little or highly sensitive).

    AM Sensitivity little sensitive

    10 - Antimasking Enabling/disabling of the antimasking function.

    Antimasking disabled

    11 - WALK detection logicEnabling/disabling of the Walk detection logic. When this function is enabled, the detector actives an alarm for a double detection of the microwave section. The Walk technology is able to compensate possible detection diffi culties of the infrared section due to a masking attempt.

    WALK disabled

    12 - FAILEnabling/disabling of the sensor fault signal.

    FAIL disabled

    13 - LEDProgramming of the LED:Always off The LED are never litEnabled The LED are lit if the program is armed and the detector has detected an intrusion

    LED Always off

    14 - Detector activeDefi nes if the detector is always active or only active if the program is armed.Warning: It is recommended to use the detector active function with program armed.

    Detector active if prog. armed

    15 - TamperEnabling/disabling of the anti-tamper protection.

    Tamper enabled

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    busS

    busS

    A

    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type)Select SENSOR BUS among the available options.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the SBUS of the CPU board or one of the external input expansion.

    1 - ModuleSelect Control panel SBUS or a Module and the zone.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect Barrier among the available options.Select the type among the available devices.

    4 - Detection logicTo activate an alarm, the detector must check the condition required by the programmed detection logic.Select one of the eight detection logics of the detector.The detection logic has an AND functioning.

    An example of confi guration of a TRIRED BUS passive infrared detector is shown below. The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    The items for the barrier confi guration (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    Loop wiring

    0 - no priority, alarm if 2 PIR

    SENSOR BUS

    Technology

    Barrier

    TRIRED BUS

    Control panel SBUS

    Type

    Detection logicConfi guration

    RSC detector (continue)

    Confi guration

    Sensitivitylow high

    Disabled

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options OptionsConsoles Keypoints Outputs Bus sirens

    Confi guration

    OK Abandon ?

    Copy8 Control panel SBUS

    Description

    Voice message

    Z8

    Zone

    Zone confi guration

    Type

    Direct

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    SENSOR BUS

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Barrier

    TRIRED BUSActivations

    in minutes

    00

    Disabled

    Tamper

    FAIL

    if prog. armedDetector active

    Antimaskingdisabled

    3 seconds

    AM sensitivity 1 2 3high

    low

    1 impulsionIR 1

    IR 2

    IR 3

    1 impulsion

    1 impulsion

    0 - no priority, alarm if 2 PIR

    Detection logic

    Pulse count

    Masking time

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 47

    5 - Pulse countDefi nes the number of impulses (1 or 3 IR impulses) detected by the infrared before the alarm is released. The timer is reset after 20 seconds from the fi rst impulse (time-out).

    Pulse count

    1 impulsion

    Antimasking

    disabled

    9 - Detector activeDefi nes if the detector is always active or only active if the system is armed.

    3 secondsMasking time

    1 2 3AM sensitivity high

    low

    if prog. armedDetector active

    Sensitivityhighlow

    1 impulsion

    1 impulsion

    IR 1

    IR 2

    IR 3

    6 - SensitivityThe nominal range of 30m is adjustable (high to low) independently for each of the three beams. The independent setting allows managing the sensitivity of the beams according to the coverage requirements, eg. to increase immunity to false alarms in a AND of 3 priority, the priority beam can be setting with a minor sensitivity than the other two.

    8 - FAILEnabling/disabling of the barrier failure signal.

    DisabledFAIL

    7 - TamperEnabling/disabling of the anti-tamper protection.

    DisabledTamper

    10 - AntimaskingEnabling/disabling of the infrared masking function. Detector equipped with 3 independent IR detectors, i.e. a protection detector for each beam.

    Masking time - Programming of the minimum persistence time of the masking condition before activation of the masking signaling.

    AM sensitivity - Setting of the sensitivity level (high to low) of the 3 IR devices.The three settings are independent.

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    busS

    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    busS

    A

    4 - Sensitivity - Response timeDefi nes the response time of the detector.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect Barrier among the available options.Select the type among the available devices.

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type)Select SENSOR BUS among the available options.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the SBUS of the CPU board or one of the external input expansion.

    1 - ModuleSelect Control panel SBUS or a Module and the zone.

    The items for the barrier confi guration (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    5 - SensitivityDefi nes the maximum range (very sensitive, sensitive, normal, hard, and very hard).

    10 - Antimasking activeDefi nes whether the antimasking function is always active or only active if the program is armed.

    9 - Masking timePermits programming of the time during which masking must persist so as to release the alarm (disabled, 10, 30 or 60 seconds).

    8 - SupervisionEnabling/disabling of the supervision function. N.B. The function is only available if the sync wire is connected to the transmitter and the receiver.

    7 - FAILEnabling/disabling of the barrier failure signal.

    6 - Channel TXIf the installation contains several copies, the transmitter channel must be differentiated (1, 2, 3, 4).

    Module 2

    Loop wiring SENSOR BUS

    Technology

    Barrier

    EXPLORER BUS 2200

    Type

    Sensitivity - Response time

    500

    low high

    ms

    Sensitivity normal

    Channel TX Channel 1

    FAIL disabled

    Supervision disabled

    Masking time disabled

    Antimasking active if prog. armed

    An example of confi guration of a EXPLORER BUS barrier is shown below. The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    RSC detector (continue)

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 13 Module 2

    Description

    Voice message

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    SENSOR BUS

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Barrier

    EXPLORER BUS 2200

    Z3

    OK Abandon ?

    Confi guration

    Sensitivity - Response time

    500 msec

    low high

    Sensitivity

    Channel TX

    Antimasking active

    Copy

    FAIL

    Supervision

    Masking time

    normal

    Channel 1

    if prog. armed

    disabled

    disabled

    disabled

    Activations

    in minutes

    0

    0

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 49

    busS

    SENSORBUS

    DETECTORS

    5

    TX

    RX

    TX

    RX

    TX

    RX6

    TXRX

    RX

    RX

    RX

    TX TX 7

    RX

    TX

    TX

    RX

    TX

    RX

    RX

    TX

    3

    RX

    TX

    TX

    RX

    2

    TXRXRX

    4

    RXTXTX

    RX RX

    1

    TX RX

    busS

    A

    8

    RX

    TX

    TX

    RX

    TX

    RX

    RX

    TX6

    RX

    RX

    TX RX

    TX

    TX

    4

    RX

    TX

    TX

    RX

    2 - Loop wiring (contact type)Select SENSOR BUS among the available options.N.B. This type of contact is only available if the zone has been associated to the SBUS of the CPU board or one of the external input expansion.

    The items for the barrier confi guration (frame A) are shown here bellow.

    3 - Technology and TypeSelect Barrier among the available options.Select the type among the available devices.

    4 - Confi gurationIt is possible to program the type of perimeter to be protected: barrier mode, 4, 6 or 8 sides closed perimeter, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 sides open perimeter.

    N.B. To take advantage of the maximum confi guration in the “Open perimeter” and “Closed perimeter” modes, use the SPEED 8 PLUS and SPEED ALM8 PLUS modules.

    Loop wiring SENSOR BUS

    TechnologyBarrier

    BEAMTOWER/8

    Type

    Confi guration Barrier mode

    RSC detector (continue)

    An example of confi guration of a BEAMTOWER barrier is shown below . The fi rst part of programming is identical to any other category of detectors.

    1 - ModuleSelect Module and the zone.

    Module 2

    Open perimeter Barrier modeClosed perimeter

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones-Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    Zone 14 Module 2

    Description

    Voice message

    Zone confi guration

    Confi guration

    Type

    Cycles

    Loop wiring

    Direct

    1 cycle

    SENSOR BUS

    Detector

    Technology

    Type

    Barrier

    BEAMTOWER/8

    Z1

    OK ?Abandon

    Confi guration

    Copy

    Activations

    in minutes0

    0

    Barrier mode

    Detection logic

    1 beam

    Masking time

    Power

    Disabled

    high

    Disqualify (FAIL) Power supply

    Disabled mains (AC)

    1 min mains (AC)

    Beams

    Time

    RX

    TX

    TX2 Beams Ta RX2

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 50

    5 - BeamsPermits enabling/disabling of a specifi c beam (the fl ag indicates that the beam is enabled). The beams are numbered.

    Ta (Response time)The response time (Ta), i.e. the time during which the beam has to be interrupted in order to release the alarm, is relevant for the detection logic functioning mode (see item 6).

    7 - Masking timeEnabling/disabling of the antimasking function and programming of the time necessary to release the antimasking signal (disabled, 3, 30 or 120 seconds).

    6 - Detection logicPermits programming of the detection logic (in some options the Ta time appears, item 5).

    Normal The alarm is activated if the defi ned number of beams is interrupted simultaneously.

    OR The alarm is activated if the defi ned number of beams is interrupted simultaneously or if only one beam is interrupted for the defi ned time.

    Multiple of Ta The alarm is activated if one of the lower beams (beam 1 or 2) is interrupted for the defi ned time (Ta) multiplied by a numerical coeffi cient.

    10 - Power supplyDefi nes the kind of power supply (AC or external DC) independently for TX and RX.

    8 - PowerPermits programming of the beam power (high, medium-high, medium-low, low or automatic). Consider the distance between transmitter and receiver as well as the environmental conditions.

    9 - Disqualify (FAIL)Enabling/disabling of the disqualifi cation function.Permits programming of the minimum number of disqualifi ed beams (disabled or from 1 to 8 beams) and the period of time (1, 5, 10 or 30 minutes) necessary to release the barrier disqualifi ed signal.

    TX1 Beams Ta RX1

    50msec

    8

    7

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    1

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    50msec

    1 beamDetection logic

    Masking time disabled

    Power high

    Disqualify (FAIL)

    Beams

    Time

    Disabled

    1 min

    Power supply

    RX

    TX mains (AC)

    mains (AC)

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 51

    The opposite example shows that the zones PORCH 1 and PORCH 2 are not associated to the function.The zones 11 and 12 are not programmed (therefore they are disabled).All the other checked zones are enabled.

    HALL

    PORCH 1

    KITCHEN

    PORCH 2

    GARAGE

    ROOM 2

    ROOM 3

    Zone 11

    Zone 12

    GARDEN 1

    1 - SirenThe checked zones cause the activation of the sirens in case of alarm.

    Select the Zones-Functions table.The Zones-Functions confi guration table permits the association of the zones to a series of functions.Although all the zones are viewed you can select only those programmed. The programmed zones, i.e. those managed by the control panel, are highlighted. Check the corresponding item to enable/disable the zone for the function.

    Select the function and enable or disable the zone.

    2 - PGMThe checked zones cause the activation of the PGM logic output in case of alarm.

    Siren

    PGM

    2-2 - Zones - Functions

    Zones Zones - Programs Zones - Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirensZones - Functions

    Siren

    Zones Zones-Functions Zones-Programs Zones - Options Consoles Keypoints Options Outputs Bus sirens

    PGM By-pass Coinc. Chime NOT EXCL. COMMON

    HALL

    PORCH 1

    KITCHEN

    PORCH 2

    GARAGE

    BATHROOM

    DININGROOM

    ROOM 1

    OK Abandon ?

    ROOM 2

    ROOM 3

    Zone 11

    Zone 12

    GARDEN 1

    GARDEN 2

    Zone 15

    Zone 16

    Zone 17

    Zone 18

    Zone 19

    Zone 20

    Zone 21

    Zone 22

    Zone 23

    Zone 24

    Zone 25

    Zone 26

    Zone 27

    Zone 28

    Confi guration

    ✔ ✔

  • TP8-28 - TP8-28 EN 52

    4 - Coinc.The checked zones are associated to the group of coinciding zones. Upon the detection of an alarm by one of the coinciding zones, the control panel verifi es the conditions for the alarm release (see Zones-Options t