EN SPM KM20Bx v22
EN SPM KM20Bx v22
SAFETY WARNINGS
Short programming manual is recommended for professional installers who are experienced in the installation of intruder alarm
systems and have already read the SECOLINK wiring manual. The wiring manual must be read before the installation to avoid
accidents with high voltage and temperature.
The device must be connected to AC power supply with Protective Earthing. Cable colour and purpose: Phase or Live line (L) - black or
brown cable, Neutral line (N) - blue cable, Protective Earth line (PE) - green cable with a vertical yellow stripe. Only double isolated cables
with cross-sectional area of no less than 0,75 mm2 shall be used for 230V power supply.
Additional automatic two-pole circuit breaker should be installed in AC electric power circuit in order to prevent over-current and short
circuits. The circuit breaker should be placed close to the system's housing and should be easily reached. Full shutdown could be done by
turning off 230V AC main power supply with automatic two-pole circuit breaker and by disconnecting the battery. Before performing any
installation work or maintenance ALWAYS disconnect the device from the power supply.
DEFAULT TEMPLATE
The system is shipped from the factory with specific default values (further default template) suitable for a typical installation. If the default
template is suitable for your installation, then programming can be simplified. If template is not suitable for your installation, then you can
easily customize this default template with the software MASCAD or the software MASCAD PRO (further MASCAD). Download software
at [Link] prior to installation:
[Link] the keypad to your computer using a USB cable (keypad should not be connected to
system data bus). KM20Bx
2. Download default template from the keypad to software MASCAD (use the tab Project data
sending/receiving). MASC
Computer
Note: the default template can be different for different countries. Check a sticker on the keypad for a
country prefix or pre-installed template code. Example: KM20B_EN.
USB
[Link] you customize the predefined template, you can use it to program an individual system or
thousands of systems. USB cable
4. DO NOT FORGET to upload the customized template (further project) back to the keypad (use
the tab Project data sending/receiving). Fig. 1 USB connection
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PARTITIONS
Partitions allow you to break up a large area into smaller sections. This feature is useful to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas
armed, or to limit access of certain areas to other users.
Service Mode }System Setup }Partitions
P01|Name } It is recommended to give an appropriate name to a partition. The system will use it when sending SMS or when
Apartment showing the status of the partition on keypad's LCD. For next character possition press [|] or [}] key. Move the
cursor on the wrong character to delete it and press [0].
P01|In Use } The alarm system can be divided into 4 partitions for operation flexibility. Confirm the activation of a new partition
Yes by selecting Yes. Press [Ü] or [7] key for the next partition.
P01|Exit Delay } Exit Delay time is same for all partitions in control panel PAS808M, but it can be different for each partition in
30 seconds bigger control panels.
P01|Timers } In this menu it is possible to assign the timer(s) to partition. Auto-arming starts at a specific time of day and arms
-Timer 01 the partition in Stay mode. Auto-arming will be aborted if any of the zones in partition will be violated or trouble
will appear during the exit delay. Use the [ENT] key to access the menu, then press [#] to assign a timer to the
P01 Timers
|+Timer 02} partition. Save changes by pressing the [ENT] key. Note: program system timers in the menu: Main menu }
Settings }Timers).
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MODULES
Control panels S16xx supports up to 3 external modules, control panel PAS808M supports up to 7 modules and control panels PAS816,
PAS832, P16, P32, P64 supports up to 15 modules.
Service Mode }System Setup }Modules } Settings
Basic settings for all modules:
M00|Name } It is recommended to give an appropriate name to module. The module name will appear on keypad’s LCD if
Control Panel there will be any trouble with the module. Registered module address is shown on the upper-left corner of LCD
(eg. M00 = 00 address). Please remember the module address and use it to program zones and PGM outputs.
M00|Type } Registered module type is shown on LCD. Available module types: S16cmR, S16emR, S16cm, S16em, S16eT,
PAS832 S16eJ, PAS808M, PAS816, PAS832, P16, P32, P64, KM20B, KM24, KM24A, KM24G, KM25, EXT016,
EXT116S, EXT216, GSV6U, GSVU, GSV0q, GSV0c, GSV0e, GSV1eT, GSV1eJ, EXM800, PROX8, PWR20,
LAN800, WL800.
M00|Serial No. } Registered module serial number is shown on LCD. If you don't see the module serial number, it means that
805308385 module is not registered in the system. See page 2 for more information about manual module registration.
M00|Use Tamper } For additional security it’s recommended to use tamper to protect modules. Tamper can be activated by using:
Yes Z6 - on control panels;
Z1 - on EXM800;
back switch - on keypads.
If Use module tamper selected as No, then zones Z6 on control panel and zone Z1 on EXM800 can be used as
regular zone terminals.
Extended settings for keypad:
M01|[Link] } Use the [ENT] key to enter to extended settings menu.
KM24G
|Fire Alarm } The keypads have additional keys dedicated for emergency conditions. These can be activated by pressing
Yes both emergency keys at the same time (see user manual). However, in some places like a corridor it is
recommended to disable emergency keys to prevent false alarms.
|Medical Alarm }
No
|Panic Alarm }
No
|Partitions } All partitions are usually assigned to the keypad by default. All events related to all partitions are shown on
+Partition 01 keypad LCD. If there is a need to monitor only one of all enabled partitions, then assign this partition to the
keypad. Use [ENT] key to enter to menu, then press [#] key to assign partition to the keypad. Save changes by
pressing the [ENT] key.
|Installation } This setting is related with entry/exit counting when the module is installed indoors or outdoors. If proximity
Outdoor reader is installed outdoors, then the entry/exit delay is excluded.
|Preferred mode } The preferred arming mode will appear as a first option. With preferred arming mode selected correctly the user
Away will spend less time on arming. Arming mode is indicated by a color of PROX8 LED:
Away - red color;
|Second mode }
Night - blue color;
Night
Stay - green color;
|Third mode } Max Away - white color.
Stay Note: if there is a need of only 1 arming mode, program all options with the same arming mode.
|Fourth mode }
Max Away
|Partitions } All partitions by default are usually assigned to the proximity reader PROX8. All events related to all partitions
+Partition 01 are shown on proximity reader's LED. If there is a need to monitor only one of all enabled partitions, then assign
this particular partition to the proximity reader. Use [ENT] to enter the menu, then press the [#] key to assign a
partition to the keypad. Save changes by pressing the [ENT] key.
|Sound } The proximity reader has a buzzer for audible notifications wich can be enabled or disabled.
No
|HideStatusIndi } The proximity reader can be programmed to indicate the present status of the system on LED for a short period
No of time when the tag is near a sensitive area of the module or it can indicate the status continuously.
|Unknown tag } The proximity reader has 3 options on what it must do when the unknown proximity tag is detected:
No Action No action
Indication - module starts blinking red and starts emitting an annoying noise.
Indicat.&Alarm - module starts blinking red and starts emitting an annoying noise. The alarm siren will be
triggered after 3 attempts to control the system with an unknown tag.
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|Operation mode } The meaning of LED indication depends on module operation mode:
Small System Small System (up to 3 partitions) - this operation mode is useful when the system has 1 or 2 partitions
enabled.
1st and 2nd module LED indicates the arming mode in 1st and 2nd partitions respectively;
3rd LED indicates system troubles;
4th LED indicates an alarm, an alarm memory, not ready status (open zones), and zone bypass.
If the system has 3 partitions enabled, then the 3rd LED will indicate the arming mode of the 3rd partition.
Troubles will be indicated on the 4th LED. Color meaning:
Red color - Alarm;
Red slowly blinking - Alarm memory;
Green color - Not Ready;
Yellow color - Trouble;
Blue color - Bypassed Zone.
Large System (4 partitions) - each partition is assigned to the different module’s LED. Module LED indicates
all information (arming mode, alarm, alarm memory, troubles, and zone bypass).
ZONE PROGRAMMING
Zones, in the context of an alarm system, are individual detectors. If the alarm gets triggered, the system records the zones that were
tripped, allowing the user to know the exact point of action. Zones also help the monitoring station to know whether they should call the
police or fire department upon an alarm. Each zone must be assigned to a partition.
Service Mode }System Setup }Zones
Z01|Name } It is recommended to give an appropriate name to the zone. This name will be used by the system for SMS
Entry Door sending or for display on keypad’s LCD screen and etc.
Z01|Address } Zone address is a 3-digit number represented in MA_Z format, where MA specifies a module address in the
00_1 system and Z specifies a zone terminal in the module board. Example: 00_1 - where 00 means the control panel
and 1 means the zone terminal Z1. To program a doubled zone - A and B detectors must be specified. Use
Z01|Address }
keypad keys [A] or [B] to specify theses detectors in zone address field (example: 00_1 A, 00_1 B, ...).
00_1 A
Note: use loop types NO/DEOL or NC/DEOL for the doubled zones.
Z01|Address } For wireless zones MA_1 – MA_8 the system will automatically assign NO/DEOL loop type and for wireless
00_1 B zones MA_9 – MA_16 the Vibration loop type. Do not change the loop type of zone!
Wireless module address:
EXT116S - address 06 (default) or one that is given during the registration process.
Virtual wireless module EXT116VM address:
P16, S16xx - address 12;
P32 - address 12 and 13.
Z01|Loop Type } The Loop type menu enables you to program the connection type used for each of the system’s zones. The
NC/DEOL actual (physical) loop type for each zone must comply with that selected in the Loop type menu. Available loop
types:
Not used
NC - uses normally closed contacts and no end of line resistor;
NO - uses normally open contacts and no end of line resistor;
NC/EOL - uses normally closed (NC) contacts in a zone terminated by a 1k end of line resistor;
NO/EOL - uses normally open (NO) contacts in a zone terminated by a 1k end of line resistor;
NC/DEOL - uses normally closed (NC) contacts in a zone using at least two 1k end of line resistors to
distinguish between alarms and tamper conditions;
NO/DEOL - uses normally open (NO) contacts in a zone using at least two 1k end of line resistors to
distinguish between alarms and tamper conditions;
Vibration - special purpose zone loop type;
Roller - special purpose zone loop type (exluding PAS808M).
Z01|Partition } Each zone must be assigned to a partition. All zones are assigned to the 1st partition by default.
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Z01|Definition } Setting the zone definition is partly determined by the arming mode:
Entry/Exit Entry/Exit - used for Entry/Exit doors. A zone must be closed during arming and when the delay expires.
Entry delay will be available when the system is armed in Away or Stay mode.
Interior - usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors. Violation of this zone will not trigger an
alarm when the system is armed in Night or Stay mode.
Perimeter or Instant - usually intended for non-exit/entry doors, window protection, shock detection, and
motion detectors. A zone goes immediately into an alarm state when violated while armed.
24h Burglary - a violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm, regardless of the system’s state.
24h Panic Silent - used for external panic buttons. If violated, an immediate panic alarm is triggered, with the
exception that there is no audible indication of the violation.
24h Panic Audible - same as Panic Silent, except that the alarm will be audible.
24h Tamper - the tamper function is continuously operational. When a 24h tamper zone is activated, a
tamper alarm is generated.
24h Fire or 24h Smoke - for smoke or other types of fire detectors. To avoid false alarms, zone attribute Fire
Verification is recommended to use.
24h Fire button - for external auxiliary emergency alert buttons. If violated, an immediate fire alarm will
sound, regardless of the system’s state.
24h Medical button - for external auxiliary emergency alert buttons. If violated, an immediate medical alarm
will sound, regardless of the system’s state.
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24h Fire supervisory, 24h Low Water Level, 24h RF Jam, 24h Gas Detected, 24h Water leakage, 24h High
Temperature, 24h Low Temperature - this group of definitions is used for the 24h technical zones to report about
abnormalities in the environment.
Control - zone is mostly used to arm/disarm the system (Key-switch zone). Momentary and maintained key-
switch arming are available. This definition can also be used to turn On / Off the PGM output. Violation of this
zone will not trigger an alarm, regardless of the system’s state.
Follower - usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between entry door
and the keypad. This zone(s) causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Entry/Exit zone was
violated first. Violation of this zone will not trigger an alarm when the system is armed in Night or Stay mode.
Follower Night Armed - this zone is the same as the Follower zone, but violation of this zone will not trigger
an alarm when the system is armed in Stay mode.
Interior Night Armed - this zone is the same as the Interior zone, but violation of this zone will not trigger an
alarm when the system is armed in Stay mode.
Entry/Exit Forced - same as Entry/Exit zone but unlike a regular entry/exit zone this zone can be violated
before the arming.
Z01|Zone Speed } The loop speed menu enables you to set the different times for which a zone violation must exist before the zone
0,4 seconds will trigger an alarm condition. Normally zone speed is within 0,1 - 2,5 seconds range. With Vibration zone loop
type selected, the zone speed must be within 0,01 - 0,25 seconds range (fast zone). This zone loop speed time
can be defined only for zones located on the control panel.
Note: if wireless detectors are in use and the security grade is Custom (programming with software MASCAD),
this field also specifies how often the system checks for supervision signals, identifying each of the system’s
wireless detectors:
0,0 seconds - supervision is disabled;
0,1 seconds - 1h supervision window;
0,2 seconds - 2h supervision window;
...
2,4 seconds - 24h supervision window;
2,5 seconds - 25h supervision window.
The system generates a local trouble signal identifying the zone of any wireless detectors from which a signal is
not received during the specified interval. Control panel then sends the supervision report code to the CMS.
Z01 Attributes By default, the system is set to make a zone shutdown when 3 or 7 (use MASCAD to change this number)
|+Limit report } violations of zone are detected. This parameter specifies number of violations of the same zone reported to
central monitoring station during a single armed period, before the zone is automatically shutdown.
Z01 Attributes Repeated violation of the same zone, often resulting in a false alarm and usually arising due to a malfunction, an
|-Limit alarms } environmental problem, or incorrect installation of a detector or sensor. By default, the system is set to make a
zone shutdown when 3 or 7 (use MASCAD to change this number) violations of the zone are detected. This
parameter specifies number of violations of the same zone (triggered the siren, keypad buzzer, and etc.), during
a single armed period before the zone is automatically shutdown.
Z01 Attributes Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification. Power to the smoke detector(s) in the affected zone is
|-Fire Verific } cut off and restored. If a subsequent detection occurs in the same zone within the predefined time of the first
detection, the system emits a fire alarm. It’s recommended to use +PGM as fire detector power supply.
Z01 Attributes With this attribute being set - a zone with Interior definition can be violated during an exit delay.
|-In Exit Rout }
Z01 Attributes With this attribute being set - a zone with Interior definition can be violated during an entry delay.
|-In Entry Rou }
Z01 Attributes This attribute is only used for Entry/Exit or Entry/Exit Forced. With this attribute being set - the system will finish
|-Arm on Exit } an exit delay countdown and will arm the system immediately after the entrance door will close.
Z01 Attributes Used for 24h High temperature or 24h Low temperature. A zone with this attribute will not trigger an alarm, but
|-No alarm } can start PGM action.
Z01 Attributes This attribute permits zone bypassing by authorized system users. If No is displayed as an option, then the zone
|+Bypass Enabl } cannot be manually bypassed.
Z01|Entry Delay } Used for Entry/Exit or Entry/Exit Forced zones. Entry delay time is programmable within 1 - 255 seconds range.
30 seconds
Z01|Pre-alarm } Used for perimeter protection. When special arming mode Pre-alarm is turned on and the pre-alarm zone is
No violated, the system will make an alarm without reporting to central monitoring station or to the user.
Z01|WL loop ID } Enter wireless detector loop (zone) ID number and press the [ENT] key to start enrolling. There is a 30-second
Type 201 time-out for enrolling. Also use this field for deleting the detector from the module. The table with available
wireless detector loop (zone) ID numbers can be find in the wireless detector manual.
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PGM PROGRAMMING
The control panel has three built-in programmable trigger outputs (+BELL, -PGM, +PGM). The system with PAS808M allows up to 8
programmable outputs and bigger systems up to 16 .
Service Mode }System Setup }PGM outputs
O01|Name } It is recommended to give an appropriate name to the PGM. This name will be used by the system for SMS
Siren +PWR sending or for display on keypad's LCD screen and etc.
O01|Address } PGM output address is a 3-digit number represented in MA_P format, where MA specifies a module address in
00_1 the system and P specifies a PGM output terminal in the module board. Example: 00_1 - where 00 means
control panel and 1 is the +BELL output. Other control panel outputs: -PGM/-PGM1 address is 00_2; +PGM/-
PGM2 address is 00_3.PGM output addresses on modules:
KM24 / KM24A / KM24G:
Z2/PGM - MA_1.
EXM800
Z8/K1 - MA_1;
Z7/K2 - MA_2;
...
Z2/K7 - MA_7.
PWR20:
+BELL - MA_1;
-PGM - MA_2.
EXT116S:
Relay - MA_1.
WL800
OUT - MA_1;
GSV0xx/GSV1xx
PGM - MA_1.
O01|Definition } PGM output Definition describes what kind of system activity will activate the output. DON'T FORGET to assign
Fire/BurgAlarm zones, partitions and etc. to PGM’S output triggering source, otherwise the PGM will not work correctly.
Not used - unused PGM output should be programmed as Not Used.
Fire Alarm - output activates if an alarm occurs on the selected zone or module (emergency keys).
Fire/BurgAlarm - output activates if fire or burglary alarm occurs on the selected zone or module (emergency
keys). Note: output also activates when zone or module tamper conditions are present (when the system is
armed).
Burglary Alarm - output activates if burglary alarm occurs on the selected zone or module (emergency
keys). Note: output also activates when zone or module tamper conditions are present (when the system is
armed).
Tamper Alarm - output activates if tamper alarm occurs on the selected zone or module.
Technical Alarm - output activates if technical alarm occurs on the selected technical zone.
Selected Alarms - output activates if a selected type of alarm occurs on the selected partition.
Chime -output activates if the selected zone is violated (when the system is disarmed).
Zone Violation - output activates if the selected zone is violated. If Pulse length is 0 seconds, then the output
is activated until any of the selected zones remain violated.
Bypass Status - output activates when a zone is bypassed and deactivates when the zone is reinstated.
System Trouble - output activates if any selected trouble is present.
EntrExitWarning - output activates if an entry/exit delay is in progress in the selected partition.
Exit/ArmStatus - output activates during an exit delay and if selected partition is armed it will remain active
after the exit delay expires.
Full Arm Status -output activates if all of the selected partitions are armed.
Notifications - output activates if the selected partition is being armed (1 pulse) or it is being disarmed (2
pulses). In case of an unsuccessful arming - the output activates for 5 pulses. After alarm clearing this output can
also be activated for a specific period of time.
Power Supply - output can be used as a power supply for external devices.
Resettable Power Supply - output can be used as a power supply for external devices. It can be switched off
for a specific period of time from the keypad.
Fire Power Supply - output can be used as power supply for fire or smoke detectors. When the system
requires a reset for these detectors the output will be switched off for a specific amount of time. This output will be
switched off each time after system arming and alarm clearing. This output can also be switched off from the
menu.
Timer - output activates when a selected timer activates and it deactivates when a selected timer deactivates
(program the system timers in the menu: Main menu } Settings }Timers).
Mono/Bi Switch - output activates if the selected zone is violated or manually triggered from the keypad. If the
Pulse length time is set to 0 seconds, then the output is active until the next signal from the zone or from the
keypad appears.
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O01|Attributes } If selected, the output signal is inverted. This is useful when using self-activating alarm sirens.
+InversionOfS
O01|Attributes } If selected, the alarm siren will ding five times when the arming has failed (for example: perimeter zone was
+ArmFailNotif violated or trouble appeared during exit delay).
O01|Attributes } If selected, the output activates when zone with an attribute Pre-alarm is violated (special arming mode Pre-
-Prealarm alarm must be turned on).
O01|Attributes } When triggered, output activates and remains activated (latched) until a valid user code is entered or is cleared
+Latch from the menu (depends on the definition ).
O01|Attributes } With this attribute being set the output will generate a pulsing DC voltage (1 Hz frequency). If PGM definition is
+Pulse Fire alarm, Fire/Burglary alarm, or Selected alarms (Fire alarm), then fire alarms will only generate pulsed output
signals.
O01|PulseLenght } Pulse length determines how long PGM will be activated. The range is between 1 second and 255 minutes.
5 minutes
O01|TrigSource1 } Different PGM output definition requires different triggering sources. Press [ENT] to enter the menu, then press
+Zones 01 the [#] key to assign a system element (zone, partition and etc.) to the PGM output. Save changes by pressing
[ENT].
O01|TrigSource2 }
+Modules 00
|Tel. Number 1 } Program the phone numbers as required. Use the [#] key to enter additional symbols: p - 3 sec. pause, P - 10
845345464 sec. pause, w - wait dial tone. Note: control panel will call the user when additional symbol “p” is entered in front
of phone number (for systems with PAS808M). User must acknowledge the call by pressing the [Ü] key on the
|Tel. Number 2 }
phone, otherwise the control panel will call again.
p845345464
|Account Number } Program the Account number. This account number will be used for all reporting events. Use the [#] key to enter
0000 additional hex symbols: B, C, D, E, F .
|DialsInSession } Value programmed in this parameter determines how many times the control panel will re-dial all numbers
4 before proceeding to the next session.
|Sessions } Value programmed in this parameter determines how many dialing sessions the system will run in case of an
3 unsuccessful attempt to deliver the report to CMS.
|PauseBTWsessio } This parameter determines the pause between the dialing sessions.
1 minutes
|Method } Use Tone for the touchtone (DTMF) dialing or Pulse for the rotary (pulse) dialing. Note: PAS808M uses Tone
Tone dialing only.
|LineMonitoring } If selected, then the control panel continuously checks the presence of the telephone line voltage.
No
|LineLossDelay } The control panel indicates telephone line tampering if the telephone line voltage is absent for a longer time than
1 minutes it is set in this parameter.
|Account Number } Program the Account number. This account number will be used for all reporting events. Use the [#] key to enter
0000 additional hex symbols: B, C, D, E, F .
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GPRS SETTINGS
The GPRS settings menu contains parameters that enable the connection to network. Use MASCAD to program the other settings.
Service Mode }Report settings }GPRS settings
|APN } APN is the name of a gateway between a GPRS mobile network and another computer network, frequently the
public Internet. A GSM/GPRS module making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to
the network provider. Contact your provider to verify the correct APN settings.
|Username }
|Password }
LAN SETTINGS
The LAN settings menu contains parameters that enable the connection to network. Use MASCAD to program the other settings.
Service Mode }Report settings }LAN settings
|Obtain IP auto } By default, the LAN module is set to obtain IP automatically, which should be kept only if your ISP supports
No DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address. If you are required to use a permanent IP address to
connect to the Internet, select No. In this case all IP settings must be manually entered.
|DNS auto }
IP address - enter IP address of the module in the network.
No
Subnet mask - enter a mask of the subnet in which the module works.
|IP address } Gateway - the default gateway provides a default route for TCP/IP hosts to use when communicating with
[Link] other hosts on remote networks.
DNS server 1 & 2 - DNS technology allows you to type names into receivers No.1 or No.2 address fields
|Subnet mask }
([Link]) and the LAN module will automatically find that IP address on the internet.
[Link]
|Default gateway }
[Link]
|DNS 1 }
[Link]
|DNS 2 }
[Link]
|KM20 AlarmTime } The buzzer (or loudspeaker) housed inside the keypad emits (annunciates) sounds in case of alarm. The
45 seconds duration of alarm sound is programmable within a 1 - 255 seconds range.
|AutoArm Delay } Used for all partitions. An audible Auto Arm Delay (warning) countdown will commence prior the automatic
45 seconds arming. User, that has a right to stop auto arming, can enter a valid PIN code at any time during the countdown to
stop auto arming.
|Pre-alarm Time } This time is related to special arming mode Pre-alarm. When a pre-alarm zone is violated, the system will trigger
45 seconds the siren and a keypad buzzer (loudspeaker). The duration of pre-alarm is programmable within a 1 - 255
seconds range.
|ACLossRepDelay } In case of AC power loss, this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event.
3 minutes
|DetSettleTime } Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification. When smoke or fire zone is violated, the system will
5 seconds reset these detectors, then wait for detectors to settle. Detector's settling time is programmable within a 1 - 255
seconds range.
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|FZoneVerifTime } Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification. When smoke or fire zone is violated, the system will
15 seconds reset these detectors, then wait for detectors to settle. If a subsequent detection occurs in the same zone within
the time that is programmed in Fire Verification Time, the system will emit a fire alarm.
|[Link] } Event reports from entry zones to the CMS are delayed for 30 seconds after they are detected. Select Yes if the
No event report should be sent immediately.
USER PROGRAMMING
Each installation typically accommodates unique user PIN codes of up to 4 digits. The Edit Users menu provides access to submenus and
their related parameters that enable you to maintain user PIN codes in the system. The first user’s PIN code is used by the system’s owner
or chief user. This user has access to all the menus (except Service mode) and it can't be disabled.
Main menu }Settings }Users } Edit Users
U01|Name } It is recommended to give an appropriate name to a user. The system will use it to send SMS or for display on
User 01 keypad's LCD screen.
U01|Status } All Users that have status mode Enabled can control system or its partitions.
Enabled
U01|Partitions } The Partitions menu enables you to assign the partition(s) in which the user (except for the 1st system user) will
+Partition 01 operate.
U01|Timers } Used to allow users to control the system during predefined time periods. Note: if the timer is not assigned, the
-Timer 01 user will be able to control the system without time limitation.
U01|Reset PIN } This options allows to restore current user PIN to default. Factory default user PIN depends on user’s number in
No the system: U01 default PIN - 0001, U02 default PIN - 0002, U31 default PIN - 0031.
U01|Controls } This menu entry is used to assign the remote control (RCU) or proximity tag to the system user. To assign the
New RCU RCU or tag - choose the corresponding menu and press the [ENT] key to program:
HC3S - simultaneosly hold down all buttons.
LT5 - simultaneosly hold down the buttons [A] and [D].
Proximity tag - put the tag on sensitive area of the proximity reader.
Removing of the control unit can be done in the same menu. Message Done should appear on keypad’s LCD
when all control units are removed from the user.
U01|Rights } All system users have all rights assigned by default. However, it is possible to change them. The user has
+Arm access to the following:
Arm; View Event log;
Disarm; Test fire zones;
Clear alarm; Send test report;
Abort arming; Control PGM outputs;
Bypass zones; Edit system users;
Edit settings; Right to enable service;
T01|TMR On Time } Timer is in use when it is enabled. Use the 24-hour clock to program the timer On/Off time .
23:00 Enabled
T01|TMR Off Time }
00:00 Disabled
T01|Schedule } Select the days when the system timer will activate. Use the [ENT] key to enter to the menu, then press [#] to
-----++ assign day to the timer. Save changes by pressing the [ENT] key.
SECURITY SETTINGS
Service Mode }System Setup }Security Settings
|PIN Resetting } This setting allows to enable or to disable access to the special user menu, where installer with his PIN can
Disabled restore 1st user’s PIN to default and the 1st user with his PIN can restore all enabled user PINs to default.
|Duress } This feature is intended for situations where the user is forced to disarm or arm the system under a threat.
Disabled This setting enables or disables this feature. Duress code is individual for every system user. Duress code =
X1, X2, X3, X4 when X4 = X4 + 1 (X1, X2, X3, X4 are digits). Example: user PIN is 1234, duress code will
be 1235.
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PROJECT LOADING
Service Mode }Project Loading
Project Loading: If entered the keypad initiates a communications session with the PC. Software MASCAD is used to program
|Open USB Port } SECOLINK intruder alarm system. Note: it is necessary to register modules to the system, if a new module was
added to the project by using MASCAD software. After module registration the data from the keypad should be
Open USB Port
sent to the system.
Ready ...
Project Loading: If entered the control panel will start uploading the project to all registered system modules.
|From CP to KM2 }
From CP to KM20
Processing...
Project Loading: If entered the keypad will start uploading the project to control panel and all registered system modules.
|From KM20 to C }
From KM20 to CP
Processing...
LANGUAGE
Service Mode } Set Language
Set Language: Usually the keypad is supplied with 3 languages.
|English }
UNREGISTER MODULES
Service Mode } Unreg. Modules
Service Mode: Used to unregister system modules. The message First Start Press [ENT] will appear on keypad’s LCD screen
|Unreg. modules } when this procedure will end.
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System Setup
Automat. regist
Manual registr
Report settings
PSTN Communicator SERIAL Interface GPRS settings LAN settings Periodic Test Settings
Reporting Reporting APN Obtain IP auto Period in days
Tel. Number 1 Account number User name Obtain DNS auto Period time (hh:mm)
Tel. Number 2 Password IP address
Tel. Number 3 Subnet mask
Tel. Number 4 Gateway
Account number DNS1
DialsInSession DNS2
Sessions
PauseBTWsessio
Dial Tone Test
Method
LineMonitoring
LineLossDelay
Project Loading
Unregister Modules
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