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The document is an installation and configuration manual for SmartLook, a centralizing-management software application for INIM fire detection and intrusion control systems. It includes an End-User License Agreement (EULA), software requirements, installation instructions, and advanced settings for configuration. The manual also outlines the rights, restrictions, and warranty information related to the software usage.

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Installation and configuration manual

SmartLook

Centralizing-management
software application for INIM fire
detection and intrusion control
systems
INSTALLATION AND
CONFIGURATION
MANUAL

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End-User This is a legally binding agreement between the authors of this software (INIM Electronics
Licence s.r.l.) and You (You means the licensee or anyone engaged by You or otherwise pertaining to
Agreement You).
(EULA) By installing, copying or otherwise using this software, You acknowledge that You have read,
understand and agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement (EULA). If You do not agree
with any of the terms or conditions of this agreement (EULA), You are not authorised to install
or use this software for any purpose whatsoever.
All versions of this software are protected throughout the world by copyright and other
intellectual property rights. All rights are property of INIM Electronics s.r.l.. You may not
duplicate, sell, distribute or use this software save as provided under this End-User Licence
Agreement, unless You obtain written consent from INIM Electronics s.r.l.. Any parties
interested in using this software for non-personal purposes must contact INIM Electronics s.r.l..

Rights
This license grants the following rights: installation and use. It is allowed to install and use an
unlimited number of copies of this product.

Reproduction and distribution


This End-User Licence Agreement hereby grants to You the right to reproduce and distribute
an unlimited number of copies of this product; each copy must be in whole and accompanied
by a copy of this agreement (EULA).
You may not embed this software in another software application or freeware, shareware or
commercial product without first obtaining explicit consent from INIM Electronics s.r.l..

Other rights and restrictions


You are not permitted to reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile or modify this product or
any portion thereof.

Separation of components
This software is Licensed as a single product; You are not permitted to separate and use any
portion of it on more than one single workstation.

Transfer of the Software


You are permitted to transfer this product and Your rights under this End-User Licence
Agreement on a permanent basis to another person or entity.

Licence Term
Our rights under this agreement (EULA) will terminate immediately if You fail to comply with
any of the terms and conditions contained within. If this occurs, You must destroy the
Software, and all copies of all and any part of it.
By using this software, You agree to be bound by the terms of this End-User Licence
Agreement.

Copyright With the exception of any explicit annotations, all rights and the copyright pertaining to the
software in its entirety and its parts (including figures, photographs, animation, video, audio,
music, text and code) and accompanying documentation are the exclusive property of INIM
Electronics s.r.l..
This software is protected by International Copyright Laws and Agreements and must be
considered in the same way as all other material which is subject to copyright laws.

Disclaimer of INIM Electronics s.r.l. make no warranties of any kind, either statutory or otherwise in relation
Warranties to this product. The software and all associated material is released without any undertakings
of any kind, express or implied. You use this product at your own risk.

Limited In no event shall the authors of this software be liable to You or to those claiming for You for
Warranty any damage of any kind, whether direct or in direct (including but not limited to, damage or
loss of any kind, loss of profits, business interruptions, loss or corruption of data) arising out
of or in connection with the use of, or the impossibility to use, this product.
Contact www.inim.it for further details.

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Table of
contents

End-User Licence Agreement (EULA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2


Copyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Disclaimer of Warranties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

About this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5


0-1 Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
0-2 Graphic conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Chapter 1 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6


1-1 Manufacturer’s details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1-2 Description of the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1-3 Software requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1-4 User levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1-5 Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Chapter 2 Licence activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Chapter 3 Basic Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10


3-1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3-2 Accessing the program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3-3 Network configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3-4 Map management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Chapter 4 Advanced settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13


4-1 Status management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4-2 Image management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4-3 User management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Chapter 5 Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5-1 Application settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5-2 Events log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5-3 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5-4 “About SmartLook” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Appendix A Monitored objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Appendix B Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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About this manual

DCMIINE0SLOOK MANUAL CODE

1.30 REVISION

Terminology 0-1
PANEL, CONTROL
The main supervisory unit and the any constituent parts of the security apparatus PANEL, DEVICE
manufactured by INIM Electronics s.r.l.

The layout or part of the layout of the protected premises. A graphic map can also be an MAP
overview.

The constituent parts of the INIM security system. Any constituent parts of the security OBJECT
apparatus manufactured by INIM Electronics s.r.l.

LEFT, RIGHT,
BEHIND, ABOVE,
Directions as seen by the operator when directly in front of the mounted device. BELOW

QUALIFIED
Persons whose training, expertise and knowledge of the products and laws regarding security PERSONNEL
systems, are able to create, in accordance with the requirements of the purchaser, the most
suitable solution for the protected premises.

Click on a specific item on the interface (drop-down menu, options box, graphic object, etc.). SELECT

Click-on/push a video button/key on a keypad or screen. PRESS

Graphic conventions 0-2


Following are the graphic conventions used in this manual.

Indicates the title of a chapter, section, paragraph, table or figure in this manual or other TEXT IN ITALICS
published reference (e.g., refer to paragraph 0-2 Graphic conventions).

Similarly marked dialogue boxes contain recommendations and/or guidelines which the Info
manufacturer wishes to call attention to.

The notes contain important information relating to the text. Note

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Chapter 1 General information

1-1 Manufacturer’s details


INIM ELECTRONICS S.R.L.
Centobuchi, via Dei Lavoratori 10
63076, Monteprandone (AP), Italy
Tel.: +39 0735 705007
Fax: +39 0735 704912
e-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.inim.it
Any persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace any parts or devices
supervised by the SmartLook software program, hold authorization to work on INIM
Electronics brand devices only.

1-2 Description of the software


SmartLook is a centralizing-management software program for INIM fire detection, fire
extinction and intrusion-control systems.
The SmartLook software comprises two separate applications. One which allows the installer
to configure the system and the other, dedicated to the user, which provides all the necessary
supervisory functions.

Table 1-1: Technical specifications


Hardware • Pentium 4 Processors (3.2 GHz)
• 2 GB Ram
• Voice board
Operative system • Windows 2000 Professional (after installation of Microsoft Data Access
Component (MDAC) 2.8 or successive release)
• Windows XP, XP 64
Microsoft® and • Windows Vista, Vista 64
Windows® are • Windows 7, 7 64
• Windows 8, Windows 8 64
the registered • Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 64
trademarks of • Windows 10, Windows 10 64
Microsoft Corporation. • Windows 11
Required hard disk space 500 MB
Maximum number of
25
supervised control panels
Connection interface • RS232
• Ethernet
Access levels • Administrator
• Supervisor
• Standard user
Recommended video • 800 x 600
resolutions • 960 x 600
• 1024 x 600
• 1024 x 640
• 1024 x 768
• 1152 x 964
• 1280 x 720
• 1280 x 768
• 1280 x 800
• 1280 x 960
• 1280 x 1024
Client-server No
Multi language Yes

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It offers a vast application spectrum. Its modularity makes it ideal for industrial, commercial, APPLICATIONS
home-automation and residential applications
A typical application is the centralized-supervision of several installations stationed in separate
buildings or even different locations. Other common applications are hotel receptions,
congress centres, shopping malls and places where the constant supervision of a fire/security
system is required.
The SmartLook software program, thanks to its user-friendly interface is also capable of
playing a key role in home-automation installations. In fact, when it is combined with the
management software of a Inim intrusion-control panel, the home computer can actually
become “house manager”.

The SmartLook supervisory software uses graphic maps linked together in a ‘tree’ structure. GRAPHIC MAPS
Each map accepts an arbitrary number of objects. The objects can be supervised elements
(detectors, partitions, zones, outputs, etc.), a link to another map or web page (VCR web
interface) or a command button with access level control.

NOTIFICATION
The system allows the operator to choose from 3 different notification levels (depending on the LEVELS
importance assigned by the programmer) for events linked to objects represented by icons:
1. Modification of the icon.
2. Changes in the appearance of the icon and flashing on the icon and on all the graphic-
map links it is connected to.
3. Display of a fully-configurable pop-up page using HTML language (HyperText Markup
Language). This makes the system completely configurable and consents to the inser-
tion, for example, of Java applets which allow the operator to view the streaming of an
IP camera.

The operator can interact with the system in realtime. In intrusion control systems, for COMMANDS
example, it will be possible to control the status of the inputs, activate the outputs and
implement operations such as: arm, disarm, bypass, output activation, etc.
All of this is achieved through the command functions. These functions allow the operator to
work on the monitored systems via map icons which represent the system objects, or by
means of preset buttons defined during the configuration phase.

The SmartLook software integrates video capabilities and consents to the incorporation of FUNCTIONS
cameras and DVRs with IP network web interfaces.
The SmartLook software is capable of importing the system configuration by reading it directly
on the control panel, or importing it from the database of the SmartLeague software thus
reducing programming time considerably.
The system provides uncomplicated self-diagnosis functions which allow the operator to verify
the status of communication between the software and control panels.

Software requirements 1-3


To operate properly, the SmartLook software applications require a .NET Framework 2.0. .NET FRAMEWORK
platform.
If your computer is equipped with Windows Vista or higher, this platform is already provided
by the operative system with the last revision (.NET Framework 3.5) that must be activated
via the Windows control panel menu.
However, if your computer is equipped with a different operative system, the .NET Framework
2.0 platform may not be present. If this is the case, its installation is required.
Following is a list of operative systems supported by .NET Framework 2.0 (details available on
the Microsoft website):
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11.
For Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11, it will be necessary to check the activation of the platform via
the Windows control panel menu.

WINDOWS
Windows Installer 3.0 (with the exception of Windows 98/ME that requires Windows Installer 2.0 INSTALLER
or higher). The Manufacturer strongly recommends the use of Windows Installer 3.1 or higher.

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1-4 User levels


The system is capable of managing different user levels:

ADMINISTRATOR Administrator level provides access to the configuration process and all the graphic maps
(viewing and command operations).

SUPERVISOR Supervisor level provides access to part of the configuration process. Access to the graphic
maps is subject to the rules applicable to standard users.

STANDARD USER Standard level does not allow access to the configuration process. Viewing of the graphic
maps may be: denied; allowed; allowed together with command operations (full access). If a
standard user does not have access to a specific map, then the same user will not have access
to any of the maps linked to it. Therefore, all the events generated by the objects contained in
an inaccessible map will be disregarded.

1-5 Manuals
INSTALLATION
AND
CONFIGURATION
MANUAL The installer should read carefully through this manual and be familiar with all the functions
and operating procedures of the SmartLook software. In order to ensure the full operating
capacity of the system, the installer must adhere to all the manufacturer's guidelines and,
moreover, respect all the warnings relating to the active and passive security devices of the
system. It is the installer's responsibility to inform the system users that, regardless of its
capabilities, an intrusion alarm system is not a substitute for the necessary precautions
building occupants must take to prevent intrusion.

USER’S MANUAL You (the installer) should read carefully through the user’s manual. Once the system has been
installed, you must ensure that the User's Manual is available to the users for consultation,
and that they fully understand how the system works and are aware of all the functions,
settings and procedures.

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Licence activation Chapter 2


The SmartLook software can be downloaded from our website (www.inim.it). The downloaded
software is linked to a demo licence.

The demo licence has an expiration time and allows you to carry out all the configuration DEMO LICENCE
operations for an arbitrary number of control panels, the monitoring period runs for 30
successive minutes. The application will close when the 30 minute monitoring period ends.

The licence can be activated by entering a 12 digit “CodeKey” (XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX) provided ACTIVATION
by INIM Electronics s.r.l. The licence is valid for a certain number of control panels (fire
detection or intrusion). Further activations of the licence increase the number of control
panels which can be configured and managed.
To enter the code, once the program has been successfully installed and started (refer to
Chapter 3 - Basic Configurations), press Application settings to access the configuration
application and select the “About SmartLook” option.
Press On line licence activation and enter the code; the licence will be activated OnLine.
If an Internet connection is unavailable on the computer in use, activation can be obtained
OffLine, clicking on Off line licence activation. From the “Licence request” section, enter
the required data in the editable fields (asterisks “*” indicate the mandatory fields):

The licence request generates a file, in .req format, to be sent to INIM Electronics s.r.l. by e-
mail to [email protected]. In response, you will receive .lic file which you will be able to
purchase in the “Licence acquisition” section in order to activate the licence.
Always contact Electronics s.r.l. before formatting or transferring the licence to another PC
that reserves the right to unlock or not the licence in use.

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Chapter 3 Basic Configurations

3-1 Installation
Execute the installation file smartlook-XXX-setup.exe (XXX indicates the software edition).
Once the program has been successfully installed on your PC, a SmartLook.exe link will be
created on your desktop which will allow you to start the program.

On first startup of the monitoring phase, press Start monitoring, or configuration, press
Application settings. It will be necessary to enter the ID of the default user (“admin”,
“admin”) as user name and password.
The program uses English at default. If you wish to change the language, go to “Utility >
Application Settings” and select the required language.

3-2 Accessing the program


Access is allowed only after User Login.
The following configuration procedures can be accessed by Administrator users only (including
the default “admin” user).

3-3 Network configuration


First of all, you must configure all the networks present in the system. A SmartLook network
is a device or group of devices which can be controlled via a single communication channel,
for example: an intrusion control network comprises a control panel, whereas, a fire detection
network can be made up of several control panels linked together in a “Hornet” network.

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To access the system configuration phase, press Application settings and select “Network NEW NETWORK
management” from the “Standard settings” menu. After which, select the “New network”
section to access the new-network configuration wizard.
Specify the type of network you require (fire-detection or intrusion-control network), a
description, the type of control panel and the communication channel (serial port, Ethernet
interface, LAN/serial adapter). Once you have finished this procedure, exiting the wizard, you
have configured a network.
You can change the network settings in the “Network management” section, in the right side
of the window. You can find the options:
• Description, this is the label which identifies the network.
• Polling, option that enable the communication between software and network.
Below you can set the connection parameters.
• “Fast” sharing, SmartLoop control panel function that provides higher speed for network
data sharing and object status info.

• Control panels, parameters setting section for the control panels of the selected network. CONTROL PANELS
You can select the control panels which are to be added or removed from the network
(selected control panels are indicated by ).
The requested parameters for each control panel are:
- Description, this is the label which identifies the control panel.
- Address, supplied by the control-panel programmer, which identifies the individual
control panel within the network.
- PIN, this is the user ID.
- Request PIN, if enabled, commands will not be carried out until the user PIN is
entered (this option is enabled at default for anti-intrusion control panels). If
disabled, commands will be carried out even without user PIN entry).

The SmartLook software program does not allow users to operate on the partitions of anti- Note
intrusion systems which have not been assigned to them by the control-panel programmer.
Therefore, disablement of the “Request PIN” option is advantageous only for users who are
assigned to (can control) all the partitions and outputs.

You must configure the objects of each control panel which constitutes the real-system. The OBJECTS
objects will appear as icons on the graphic maps and can be monitored through changes in the
icons.
Select the control panel then select the configuration mode from the three available:
• Selection of the objects from the “Object” table. You can change the object labels in order
to help you identify them more easily
• Importation of the configuration data from files generated by INIM’s software suite
(programming and management software).
• Direct download of the control-panel configuration data, that is, if connected to the control
panel via one of the above-mentioned communication channels
If you delect the “Read from panel” method and are configuring several fire-control panels in
a Hornet network, all the control panels in the network will be read and configured. Therefore,
this single operation completes this phase. The operation may take some time, depending on
the number of loops and control panels being configured. However, if you are configuring an
intrusion-control panels or a conventional fire control panels, this operation only takes a few
seconds.
The direct download method from the control panel also allows you to test the connections
beforehand.
For the complete list of all the monitored objects and icons which represent them, refer to
Appendix A, Monitored objects.

Map management 3-4


This section allows the operator to create a layout of the premises where the security systems
(identified as configured networks) are installed.
The graphic maps are identified by a description and an image file and are connected by links
which create a tree structure which starts from the “main map”.

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MAIN MAP You can access the “Main map” via the system configuration by pressing Application
settings and selecting the “Map management” option from the “Standard settings” menu.
No image is present on first access. The map can be configured by clicking-on “Properties” on
the toolbar. A window will appear which will allow you to modify and change the description of
the map and import the image which represents the map.

LINKS The main map allows you to add links to other maps.
From the “Objects” menu (on the right), select “Link to graphic map” from under “Common
controls” and locate and size the link, represented a rectangular, red frame. Press the Ctrl key
on the computer keypad and the left button on the mouse simultaneously to start the link-
configuration wizard.
The wizard will allow you to create new maps, add links to an existing map, or a connection
via the URL which will allow access to a web page or a video-surveillance system equipped
with a web interface.
To move between maps in the configuration, press the Ctrl key and the left button on the
mouse simultaneously and access a link, double click-on the map to return to a higher level.

OBJECTS The “Objects” menu (on the right) also provides all the control panels and objects defined
during the network configuration phase.
To add the objects to the maps, click-on the object and then click-on the spot where you wish
to locate it. If you double click-on the object on the menu, the objects will be located in the
centre of the map.

BUTTONS The SmartLook program allows you to add “buttons” to the system to control the objects
(implement the commands associated with the objects) or to navigate through the maps.
From the “Objects” menu (on the right), select the type of button under “Common controls”
and locate and size the command button.
To define a command button, press the Ctrl key and the left button on the mouse or press
. and follow the instructions provided by the wizard.
Four types of button are available.
• Command button, to associate a command with a control panel object.
• Navigation button, to provide a direct access link to the previous map, or to the main
map or to another map.
• External program button, to execute an external software programme (.exe).
• Multi-burglary panel arming button, button for the simultaneous activation of the
arming of partitions of several configured anti-intrusion control panels.
The presence of buttons depends on the level of access the user has to maps, as described in
paragraph 4-3 User management.
You can find a complete list of the commands allocated to each type of control panel in
Appendix B, Monitored objects.
Each object, link or command button can be re-sized and relocated on the map.
For these purposes, the SmartLook program provides the following functions on the toolbar:

• to save the ongoing configuration

• to open the attributes window of the selected object

• to delete the displayed map (this function does not apply to the “Main map”)

• alignment tools for the selected objects

• sizing tools for the selected objects

• to modify the map image by means of an editing software

• to reach other maps by means of a window

Note Save frequently during the configuration phase

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Advanced settings Chapter 4


A group of conditions is defined for each of the objects configured and located on the maps.
These conditions assume various values, in accordance with how the system has been
programmed and the incidence of the events which involve the objects. The “Advanced
settings” allow you to manage the status (conditions) of the objects and the signalling of
changes in the values relating to these conditions.
Access system configuration then press Application settings. The “Advanced settings” menu
(on the left side), provides three options: “Status management”, “Image management”, “User
management”.

Status management 4-1


This section allows you to define the actions associated with the status of each object. The
SmartLook program provides 3 different event-notification levels:
• Basic, this notification method uses images which indicate the status. Any change in
status is signalled by an image change. For instructions regarding the image selection refer
to paragraph 4-2 Image management.
• Blink, this notification method uses visual signal (blinking). When the object reaches a
particular status, its icon will start to blink in unison with the maps it is associated with.
• Warning page, this notification method uses a visual signal (screen change). When the
object reaches a particular status, a “Warning page” will appear accompanied by an audible
signal.
All the configured networks are shown in the section on the the right side of the window. Each
network specifies the control panels it comprises and all the objects in configuration. You can
select the object you wish to configure from this section.
Once you have selected the network, control panel or object from the section on the left side
of the window, all the conditions (status), and the values these conditions can assume, will be
shown.

After selecting the status, assign the required action (“Blink” and/or “Warning page”) by
ticking the respective check box.
Any status assigned to an “Warning page” will be highlighted in red.

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The type of signalling selected for a specific status of any object will apply to all objects of the
same type. For example, if “Warning page” notification is selected for partition tamper events,
this setting will be valid for all the partitions of all the control panels in the network.
You can distinguish signalling on individual objects by creating a differentiated “Warning page”
which allows you to customize an event related to a particular object (for example, through
the connection of a specific IP camera).
However, it is impractical to define an excessive number of events with “Warning page”
notification, as such a situation would create confusion and make the system almost
unworkable on account of the number of control panels being monitored.
At default, some events are already associated with “Blink” notification and others with
“Warning page” notification. Default settings can be changed to suit customer requirements.

WARNING PAGE The “Warning page” is divided into four sections (for instructions on how to use of this page,
refer to the User’s Manual):
• The two sections on the right provide two reduced-sized, interactive layouts of system
(virtual systems).
• The events log is positioned on the bottom left of the monitor. Only the events generated
during the time the user is working on the SmartLook program will be shown. However,
“Administrator” users can view all the events notified.
• The top right section displays a fully-configurable page in HTML language (HyperText
Markup Language). This makes the system completely configurable and allows the user to
customize the events one by one, it also and consents to the insertion of Java or ActiveX
applets.

HTML EDITOR You can configure the HTML page through HTML editor.
You can create a new HTML page solely for a selected event and object by pressing Create
new page, or can change the default page (changes will apply to all the objects of the same
kind), by pressing Default page.
Access the editor by pressing Manage page.
The following tags can be applied during the page-configuration phase. These are the key
terms which are used by the SmartLook program in accordance with the event signalled by
the object:

Table 4-1: HTML managing page


Tag Variable
SMARTLOOK_DATAORA Date and time of the event

SMARTLOOK_CENTRALE Name of the control panel which reported the


event
SMARTLOOK_OGGETTO Name of the object which triggered the event
Value read by the object which triggered the
SMARTLOOK_INFO1 event
Unit used to measure the value read by the
SMARTLOOK_INFO2
object which triggered the event

4-2 Image management


In order to allow full customization of the SmartLook program, the user is allowed direct
management of all the icons (placements, size and choice of image) which represent the
objects on the maps.
It is possible to define a set of images (a group of images assigned to each object status) for
each type of object. The users can create further sets of images to add to the non-modifiable
one provided, by simply pressing the “New” button.

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After selecting a set of images (template) and a category of objects, you can access the
template wizard and create a new set by pressing “New”.
If you select the newly created template, the default images will appear. To access image
selection, double click-on the image you wish to change. The images used during this phase
are in bitmap format (.bmp). Therefore, for best performance, it is advisable to use 100 kB
images (approx.).
To apply the selected images to the maps, first complete the set (template) then select the
object from “Map management” and press ; at this point, select the desired set from
under “Images set”.

User management 4-3


The SmartLook program has a predefined, fixed “Administrator” account whose ID and
password is “admin”. The ID and password of this account can be changed, but its role as
“Administrator” cannot.

To create a new user, go to the “User management” and click-on Add. The screen that
appears will allow you to create a new user by filling in the programming fields (Login, User
name and Password are mandatory) and selecting a role (access level).
To establish the access level of standard or supervisor users to the maps, you must access the
User information window (double click-on Properties) in the “Map access” section.
At default, all Non-Administrator users have fixed access to viewing the main map but access
to all other maps is denied ( ). Click-on the respective map checkboxes to authorize viewing
( ), double click for complete access ( ).

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Chapter 5 Utility

The SmartLook program provides the “Administrator” user with a series of ancillary functions
which optimize program operations and monitoring activities.
After accessing the configuration phase, press Application settings, the menu on the left
(under “Utility”), provides four activities: “Application settings”, “Events Log”, “Diagnostics”
and “About SmartLook”.

5-1 Application settings


This section will allow you to select the general settings of the application.
You reach these parameters clicking on “Application settings” and save the settings clicking on
the Change buttons.

LANGUAGE Access this section to change the language used by the application. Select the language from
the list and press Change.

IMAGE
EDITING Insert the path of executable software (.exe) that starts after clicking on Image editing from
the “Map management” section (e.g. “C:\WINDOWS\system32\mspaint.exe”, paragraph 3-4
Map management).

STARTUP DELAY In the box it is possible to indicate the time interval, expressed in seconds, between the start
of monitoring on one network and the start of monitoring on the successive network, during
the software startup phase.

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If enabled, the software requires the user ID (user name and password) after each command. ID REQUIRED
Insert in the field the ID duration time, in seconds.

EVENTS LOG
Section to insert the number of events to be displayed in the list of events in the “Event log” NUMBER
section of the application settings (paragraph 5-2 Events log) and of the user interface, by
pressing the proper button.

Events log 5-2


The SmartLook program provides an event log where all the events which involve the program
(user access and command operations on the system) and notifications from the monitored
systems are saved.
The events and notifications are listed in a table in the “Events log” section. The event details
are divided into separate fields and various columns on the table. Using the mouse arrow, you
can drag the column headers and drop them to the grey strip above the table (“Drag a column
header here to group by that column”), in order to view a group of events, depending on the
selected field. To exit the viewing phase, drag the column header out of the grey strip.

It is possible to select the number of events that can be viewed. You can choose the number
of events per page clicking with the right mouse button on the event list.

The events can be further sub-divided into three groups:


• Login, all user Login and Logout operations.
• Commands, all user Command operations on the various control panels in the different
networks.
• Status, all the event notifications signalled by an “Warning page”. This group of events
coincides with the data displayed on the bottom left of the “Warning page” (refer to
paragraph 4-1 Status management).

HISTORICAL
It is useful the “Administrator” user to be able to remove events from the events log, thus ARCHIVE
reducing the number of events listed, and save them to a historical archive.
The SmartLook program provides two methods which allow this operation:
• The selected events are moved to a “Historical archive” table
• The selected events are saved to a .xml file
The program provides buttons for management of the archive:
• , select all the events shown in the events log
• , save the selected events to the “Historical archive”

• , create the .xml files for the selected events

• , view the events in the “Historical archive”

• , load .xml files


• , view the events in the running “Historical archive”
• , print the events displayed.
It is advisable to archive the events on a monthly basis to the “History register” (first level)
and annually to the .xml file (second level).

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5-3 Diagnostics
This section provides the diagnostic actions which simulate the communications between the
supervisor and the control panel with the aim of identifying any problems.
Select the network and press Start, the SmartLook program will carry out three different
communication tests:
• Driver, tests the communication with the driver and verifies the availability of the TCP-IP
ports for communication with the driver.
• Connection, tests the connection with the control panel using the configured
communication channel.
• Communication, - tests the data exchange with the control panel using the driver.
If all three tests give positive results ( ), no problems have been found.

If, instead, any of the tests give negative results ( ), the SmartLook program will display a
message signalling test failure and will advise you to check the system and communication
channels in order to find the possible causes of test failure.

Note The test procedure should be carried out three times in order to ensure the perfect working
order of the system.

5-4 “About SmartLook”


The “About SmartLook” window provides information regarding the program version and
licence.
From this window you will be able to activate the licence (refer to Chapter 2 - Licence
activation), and view the following information:
• PC imprint, that is, the hardware identifier of the PC in use
• The key, the registered holder and expiry date of the licence
• The number of configurable control panels, indicated in the “Other” field; the first value
indicates the number of fire-control panels and the second the number of intrusion-control
panels).

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Monitored objects Appendix A


Table A-1: SmartLine control panels
Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes

Operating Standby status NO Standby

Communica- Sprinkler
tion
The communication A “sprinkler” zone has
Serial / eth- between the control activated and is signal-
YES
ernet fault panel and the user’s PC ling alarm to the control
has been interrupted. panel.
NO Standby NO Standby

Alarm An input point, pro- Supervision A “supervised” zone has


YES grammed for alarm acti- YES
vation has activated. activated

NO Standby NO Standby
A “gas” zone has acti-
Gas alarm vated and is signalling Change class The “Change Class” sig-
YES alarm to the control YES nal is active.
panel.
NO Standby NO Standby
An input point, pro- The sounder/flashers
Pre-alarm grammed with a pre- Silence connected to the control
Control YES YES
alarm time, has acti- panel have been
panel vated. silenced.
NO Standby NO Standby
A “gas” alarm input point Bypass tele-
Gas pre-alarm The telephone-dialler
YES has activated and phone dialler YES activation output has
exceeded the pre-alarm
threshold. been disabled.

NO Standby NO Standby

Fault Day/Night
A system fault condition mode The control panel is
YES YES
is active. operating in night mode.

NO Standby NO Standby
At least one of the sys-
Bypass tem components (zone or Network fault
YES YES Mains failure.
output) has been
bypassed.
NO Standby

Test At least one of the sys-


YES tem zones is in test
mode.

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Table A-2: SmartLine Extinguishment module


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby


Extinguish- Bypass auto-
matic-extinc-
ment tion
The extinction board has
Automatic-extinction
YES activated the extinction YES has been disabled.
phase.
NO Standby NO Standby
Pre-extin- A flow detector has
The pre- extinction time Flow detected
guishment YES YES sensed the flow of fire-
is running. extinction gas.
NO Standby NO Standby
A component of the Confirm
Fault Extinction has been car-
Extinction YES extinction system has extinction YES
signalled a fault. ried out successfully.
board
NO Standby NO Standby
Pressure Manual The extinction phase
valve YES The pressure level of the extinction YES has been activated
extinction-gas is too low.
manually.
NO Standby NO Standby
Bypass A component of the Stop extinc-
extinction YES extinction system has tion YES Extinction inhibited.
been bypassed.
NO Standby
Bypass man-
ual extinction Manual-extinction has
YES
been disabled.

Table A-3: SmartLine objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Alarm Alarm
The zone has detected an The detector has
YES alarm. YES detected an alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
Gas alarm The “gas” zone has Gas alarm The detector, pro-
YES detected an alarm condi- YES grammed as “gas”, has
tion. detected an alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
The detector pro-
Pre-alarm The zone programmed Pre-alarm
YES with a pre-alarm time YES grammed with a pre-
alarm time has acti-
has activated. vated.
NO Standby NO Standby
The “gas” zone has acti- Gas pre- The “gas” detector has
Gas pre-alarm alarm activated after exceed-
YES vated after exceeding the YES ing the pre-alarm
pre-alarm threshold.
threshold.
NO Standby NO Standby
Conven-
tional zone Fault The zone has signalled a Gas Fault The detector has sig-
YES YES
fault condition. detector nalled a fault condition.
I/O zone NO Standby NO Standby
Bypass The zone has been Bypass The detector has been
YES YES
bypassed (disabled). bypassed.
NO Standby NO Standby
Test Test The detector is in test
YES The zone is in test mode. YES
mode.
NO Standby NO Standby
The detector, pro-
Sprinkler The “sprinkler” zone has Sprinkler
YES detected an alarm condi- YES grammed as “sprin-
kler”, has detected an
tion. alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
Monitoring A “supervised” zone has Supervision The detector, pro-
YES YES grammed as “super-
activated vised”, has activated.
NO Standby NO Standby
Change class The zone has activated a Change class The detector has acti-
YES YES vated a “Change class”
“Change class” signal. signal.

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Table A-3: SmartLine objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Alarm Alarm
The call point signals an The contact point sig-
YES YES
alarm condition. nals an alarm condition.
NO Standby NO Standby
Gas alarm The call point, pro- Gas alarm The contact, pro-
YES grammed as “gas”, has YES grammed as “gas”, has
detected an alarm. detected an alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
The call point pro- The contact pro-
Pre-alarm Pre-alarm grammed with a pre-
YES grammed with a pre- YES alarm time has acti-
alarm time has activated.
vated.
NO Standby NO Standby
The “gas” call point has Gas pre- The “gas” contact has
Gas pre-alarm activated after exceed- alarm activated after exceed-
YES ing the pre-alarm thresh- YES ing the pre-alarm
old. threshold.
NO Standby NO Standby
Fault The call point has sig- Fault The contact has sig-
Call point YES nalled a fault condition. Contact YES nalled a fault condition.
NO Standby NO Standby
Bypass The call point has been Bypass The contact has been
YES bypassed. YES bypassed.
NO Standby NO Standby
Test The call point is in test Test The contact is in test
YES YES
mode. mode.
NO Standby NO Standby
The contact, pro-
Sprinkler The call point, pro- Sprinkler
YES grammed as “sprinkler”, YES grammed as “sprin-
kler”, has detected an
has detected an alarm. alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
Monitoring The call point, pro- Supervision The contact, pro-
YES grammed as “super- YES grammed as “super-
vised”, has activated. vised”, has activated.
NO Standby NO Standby
Change class The call point has acti- Change class The contact has acti-
YES vated a “Change class” YES vated a “Change class”
signal. signal.

NO Standby status NO Standby


Alarm Bypass
The sprinkler is in alarm The sprinkler has been
YES YES
status. bypassed.
NO Standby NO Standby
Gas alarm The sprinkler, pro- Test The sprinkler is in test
YES grammed as “gas”, has YES
detected an alarm. mode.
NO Standby NO Standby
Sprinkler Sprinkler The sprinkler, pro-
Pre-alarm The sprinkler pro- Sprinkler grammed as “sprin-
YES grammed with a pre- YES
alarm time has activated. kler”, has detected an
alarm.
NO Standby NO Standby
The “gas” sprinkler has
Gas pre-alarm activated after exceed- Supervision The sprinkler, pro-
YES YES grammed as “super-
ing the pre-alarm thresh- vised”, has activated.
old.
NO Standby NO Standby
Fault The sprinkler has sig- Change class The sprinkler has acti-
YES YES vated a “Change class”
nalled a fault condition. signal.

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Table A-4: Analog-addressable fire control panels


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes
Day mode Standby status OK
Day/Night
mode A fault has been
Night mode Fault detected on the dialler
or telephone line.
At least one of the
OFF Disabled dialler functions has
Telephone been disabled.
Test mode dialler
At least one of the sys- Ongoing alarm commu-
ON tem parts is in test Alarm report
mode. nication
Ongoing fault commu-
OFF Fault report
nication
From panel General report Ongoing communica-
Programming Indicate that the control tion
Control mode Via panel is undergoing pro-
panel oper- OFF
SmartLeague gramming and the plat-
ating mode form in use.
Via web Silenced Silenced The bells have been
disabled.
Disarm Investigation The “investigate” time
Programming is running.
jumper
Inserted OFF
Reset
View only Reset running
The control panel is in
Key inserted access “Level 2” operat-
and turned
User level ing mode.
Maintenance The control panel is in
“maintenance” mode.
Programming The control panel is in
“programming” mode.

Operating Standby status NO

Communication The communication Alarm supervi-


Serial / ethernet between the control sion A “supervised” zone
YES
fault panel and the user’s PC has activated
has been interrupted.
NO NO
Disable At least one of the sys- Alarm warning
YES tems parts has been YES A zone has exceeded
the “alarm threshold”.
disabled.
NO NO
Control An input point, pro-
A fault has been Fire pre-alarm
panel status grammed with a pre-
Faults YES detected in a part of the YES
system. alarm time, has acti-
vated.
A fault has been
Hornet network detected in a part of the NO
Hornet network.
Fire alarm An input point, pro-
NO YES grammed for alarm
activation has acti-
vated.
Gas alarm
A “gas” zone has acti- NO
vated and is signalling Evacuation
YES
alarm to the control alarm An evacuation signal
panel. YES
has been activated.

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Table A-4: Analog-addressable fire control panels


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes
OK Standby status OK
Supplementary A fault has been
Short mains 230V AC Mains failure. power-supply detected on the supple-
Network blackout
fault mentary power-supply.
The mains failure event Control panel
Long mains (blackout) has exceeded power supply A fault has been
AUX fault detected on the “AUX”
Control blackout the “signal mains-failure terminal.
panel power delay”.
supply A fault has been
OK AUX-R fault detected on the “AUX-
R” terminal.
The battery voltage is
Battery Low level low. OK
Dispersion to
The battery voltage is earth The control panel has
Inefficient Earth fault detected dispersion to
jeopardy. earth.

NO Standby status NO
Monitoring Sprinkler sig-
A “monitoring” has acti- nals A sprinkler has acti-
YES YES
vated. vated.
NO NO
Change class Inibibit fire
The “Change Class” sig- extinction Fire-extinction has
YES YES
Control nal is active. been inhibited.
panel info
NO NO
Voice alarm Fire extinction
A voice-alarm device running A fire-extinction signal
YES YES
has activated. has been activated.
Open
Fire door
Closed Closure of the Fire door
has been triggered.

Table A-5: SmartLoop objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes
Short-circuit A short-circuit has been
OFF Standby status detected on the “OUT”
OUT terminal.
Loop Fault Fault
A short-circuit has been
Open fault The loop is open. Short-circuit IN detected on the “IN”
terminal.

OFF Standby status Enabled


Fault
A fault has been
Generic fault detected on the output. Disabled Output disabled.
NAC output Status
The output has trig-
OFF ON output
gered a signal.
Test
ON Output in test mode. OFF output

OFF
Timers Status
ON Timer active.

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Table A-5: SmartLoop objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes
OFF Standby status OFF
The “monitor” zone has
Zone fault Monitor activated (technical
Generic fault A fault has been alarm).
detected on the zone.
Gas The “gas” zone has
activated.
The “supervision” zone
ON Zone enabled. Supervision
has activated.
Zone Zone alarm
Zone status The detected signal has
OFF Zone disabled. Early warning exceeded the “warning”
threshold.
The zone is in pre-
OFF Pre-alarm alarm status.
Test zone Alarm The zone has activated.
ON Zone in test mode.
The “evacuation” zone
Evacuate
has been activated.

OFF Standby status


Group Status
ON The group is activated.

Table A-6: Generic loop points


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes

OFF Standby status OFF


Test point
The point is in test
Generic fault ON
mode.

Point loss The point does not OFF


respond.

The contamination The detected signal has


Contaminated (dust) threshold has Early warning exceeded the “warning”
been exceeded. threshold.
Fault
Battery empty The battery voltage of The point is in pre-
(wireless) the wireless point is low. Pre-alarm alarm phase.
Alarm point
Tamper (wire- The wireless point does The point has triggered
Alarm
less) not respond. the alarm signal.
Point A fault has been
Power failure detected on the power- Supervision The “supervision” point
(IO) supply external to the has activated.
“IO” input.
A fault has been The “monitor” point has
Output (IO)
fault detected on “IO” out- Monitor activated (technical
put. alarm).

Enabled Info point OFF

The point has been dis- Info point Information updated


Disabled Info point after an “Info enquiry”
abled. updated command.
Point status
The “Iinfo enquiry”
ON output The point output has Info point error command has con-
activated.
veyed an error.

OFF output

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Table A-7: Inim loop points


Input mod- Output mod- Input/Out- Sounder /
Status Value Detector Call point Notes
ule ule put module Flasher

OFF Standby status

The detected signal has


Early warning exceeded the “warning”
threshold.
The point is in pre-alarm
Pre-alarm
phase.
Alarm
The point has triggered the
Alarm
alarm signal.

The “supervision” point has


Monitoring activated.

Monitor The “monitor” point has acti-


vated (technical alarm).

OFF

Generic fault

Point loss The point does not respond.

Contaminated The contamination (dust)


threshold has been exceeded.
Fault
Battery empty The battery voltage of the
(wireless) wireless point is low.

Tamper (wire- The wireless point does not


less) respond.
A fault has been detected on
Power failure
(IO) the power-supply external to
the “IO” input.

Output (IO) fault A fault has been detected on


“IO” output.

OFF

Information updated after an


Info point Updated
“Info enquiry” command.

The “Iinfo enquiry” command


Error has conveyed an error.

NO
Bypass
YES The point has been bypassed.

ON output
Output acti-
vated
The point output has been
OFF output activated.

OFF
Test point
ON The point is in test mode.

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Table A-8: Previdia control panels


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby

Power-supply
Alarm fault
An input point, pro- A fault has been
YES grammed for alarm acti- YES detected on the supple-
vation has activated. mentary power-supply.

NO Standby NO Standby

Early warning The detected signal has Earth fault The control panel has
YES exceeded the “warning” YES detected dispersion to
threshold. earth.

NO Standby Day Standby

Day/Night
Low battery The battery voltage is The control panel is
Control YES mode Night
low. operating in night mode.
panel

NO Standby NO Standby

At least one of the system An input point, pro-


Bypass Pre-alarm grammed with a pre-
YES components (zone or out- YES alarm time, has acti-
put) has been bypassed.
vated.
NO Standby NO Standby

Fault A system fault condition Investigation The “investigate” time is


YES YES
is active. running.

NO Standby NO Standby

Battery fault Backup battery empty or Silenced The bells have been dis-
YES YES
disconnected. abled.

Table A-9: Previdia modules


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Loop mod-
I/O Module
ule Fault or loss Fault or loss
IFM16IO
IFM2L The module signals a The module signals a
YES YES
fault status or it is lost. fault status or it is lost.

NO Standby status NO Standby status


I/O Module LED module
Fault or loss Fault or loss
IFM4IO FPMLED
YES The module signals a YES The module signals a
fault status or it is lost. fault status or it is lost.

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Relay mod-
LAN module
ule Fault or loss Fault or loss
IFMLAN
IFM4R The module signals a The module signals a
YES YES
fault status or it is lost. fault status or it is lost.

NO Standby status NO Standby status


PSU mod- Hornet
ule Fault or loss module Fault or loss
IFM24160 The module signals a IFMNET The module signals a
YES YES
fault status or it is lost. fault status or it is lost.

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Table A-9: Previdia modules


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Other calls Stop extinc-
bypassed tion
Other events calls have
YES been bypassed. YES Extinction inhibited.

NO Standby NO Standby
Stop extinc-
Alarm call Extinction activation by
ongoing tion by exter-
YES An alarm call is ongoing. nal devices YES external devices has
been bypassed.
NO Standby NO Standby
Alarm call Extinguish-
failed ment Extinction has been acti-
YES An alarm call has failed. YES vated.
NO Standby Automatic NO Standby
Alarm call extinguish-
done YES An alarm call has been ment YES Automatic-extinction
done. bypassed has been disabled.
Fire extin-
NO Standby guishment NO Standby
Alarm call module Extinguish-
Alarm calls have been ment
bypassed YES IFMEXT bypassed YES Module bypassed.
disabled.
NO Standby NO Standby
Manual extin-
Fault call
ongoing guishment Manual-extinction has
YES A fault call is ongoing. bypassed YES
been disabled.
NO Standby NO Standby
Fault call Extinction
failed fault The extinction channel
YES A fault call has failed. YES
signals a fault status.
NO Standby NO Standby
Fault call done An alarm call has been Fault or loss The module signals a
YES YES
done. fault status or it is lost.
Dialer NO Standby NO Standby
module
Fault call Pre-extin-
IFMDIAL bypassed Fault calls have been dis- guishment Pre-extinction status
YES YES
abled. has been signalled.
NO Standby
Monitor call
failed YES A monitor call has failed.

NO Standby
Call queue full Other calls are not avail-
YES
able.
NO Standby
Fault or loss The module signals a
YES
fault status or it is lost.
NO Standby
GPRS Fault The GPRS channel sig-
YES
nals a fault status.
NO Standby
GSM fault The GSM channel signals
YES a fault status.
NO Standby
PSTN Fault The PSTN channel signals
YES
a fault status.
NO Standby
SMS sent A SMS text message has
YES been sent.
NO Standby
Sending SMS
failed The module failed to
YES
send SMS message.

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Table A-10: Previdia objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status

Bypass Bypass
The timer has been dis- The loop has been dis-
YES YES
Timers abled. Loop abled.

NO Standby NO Standby

Activation The timer has been acti- Fault The loop signals a fault
YES YES
vated. status or it is lost.

NO Standby status NO Standby status

Bypass Bypass
The zone has been The group of outputs
YES YES
bypassed (disabled). has been bypassed.

NO Standby NO Standby

Fault The zone signals a fault Alarm The group of outputs


YES Outputs YES
status or it is lost. signals a fault status.
group
NO Standby NO Standby

Alarm The zone signals an Early warning The group of outputs


YES YES signals a “alarm thresh-
Zone alarm condition. old” condition.
NO Standby NO Standby

Early warning The zone has exceeded Pre-alarm The group of outputs
YES YES activated the pre-alarm
the “alarm threshold”. time.
NO Standby

Pre-alarm The zone activated the


YES NO Standby status
pre-alarm time.
Emergency
NO Standby Fault or loss
backup CPU
The module signals a
Test YES
YES The zone is in test mode. fault status or it is lost.

NO Standby status NO Standby status

Alarm Alarm
The device signals an The device signals an
YES YES
alarm condition. alarm condition.

NO Standby NO Standby

Early warning The detected signal has Early warning The detected signal has
YES exceeded the “warning” YES exceeded the “warning”
threshold. threshold.
Input/Out-
NO Standby put module NO Standby
point The device pro-
Input/Out- The device programmed
Pre-alarm (IFM16IO) Pre-alarm grammed with a pre-
put module YES with a pre-alarm time YES
has activated. alarm time has acti-
point vated.
(IFM4IO)
NO Standby NO Standby

Fault The device has signalled Bypass


YES a fault condition. YES Device bypassed

NO Standby NO Standby
Output acti-
Bypass The point output has
YES Device bypassed vated YES
been activated.

NO Standby
Output acti-
vated The point output has
YES been activated.

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Table A-10: Previdia objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

NO Standby status NO Standby status


Output acti- Output acti-
vated vated
The output has been acti- Relay mod- The output has been
YES YES
vated. ule point activated.
Power-sup- (IFM4R)
ply module NO Standby NO Standby
point
(IFM24160) Bypass Bypass
YES Device bypassed YES Device bypassed

NO Standby

Fault The device has signalled


YES
a fault condition.

Table A-11: Previdia loop points


Emergency Beam detec-
Status Value IFM2L point Call point Detector Gas detector Notes
lamp tor

NO Standby status

Alarm
The device signals an alarm
YES
condition.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Early warning The detected signal has


YES exceeded the “warning”
threshold.
NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Pre-alarm The device programmed with a


YES
pre-alarm time has activated.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Fault The device has signalled a fault


YES condition.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Bypass
YES Device bypassed

OFF Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Information updated after an


Updated Standby “Info enquiry” command.
Info point

The “Iinfo enquiry” command


Error Standby
has conveyed an error.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Output activated The point output has been acti-


YES vated.

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Table A-12: Previdia loop points


Input mod- Output mod- Input / Out- Power-sup- Sounder /
Status Value Notes
ule ule put module ply module Flasher

NO Standby status

Alarm

YES The device signals an alarm


condition.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Early warning The detected signal has


YES exceeded the “warning”
threshold.
NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Pre-alarm The device programmed with a


YES
pre-alarm time has activated.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Fault The device has signalled a fault


YES
condition.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Bypass
YES Device bypassed

OFF Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Information updated after an


Updated
“Info enquiry” command.
Info point

Error The “Iinfo enquiry” command


has conveyed an error.

NO Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Output activated The point output has been acti-


YES vated.

Table A-13: Anti-intrusion control panels


Object Status Value Icon Notes Status Value Icon Notes
OFF Standby

Operating Standby status


Expansions

The communication Status for tamper sig-


Communica- Peripheral nalling on the Peripher-
tion Serial / ethernet between the control tamper Keypads als connected the BUS.
fault panel and the user’s PC
Control has been interrupted.
panel status
Linedown Telephone line trouble. Readers

OFF Standby OFF Standby


Program- Control panel Control panel dis-
ming In programming Tamper Tamper lodged (pulled from
wall) or the frontplate is
open.

OFF Standby status OFF Standby


Control
Mains fail-
panel power Battery fault
ure 230V AC
supply
Backup battery empty
Fault 230V AC Mains failure. Fault or disconnected.

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Table A-14: Anti-intrusion objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

YES Standby status YES Standby status


Peripheral Peripheral
present present
The peripheral has The peripheral has
NO not been enrolled on NO not been enrolled on
the control panel. the control panel.
NO Standby NO Standby
Expansion
Peripheral The peripheral has Peripheral The peripheral has
Loss been enrolled on the Loss been enrolled on the
YES YES
Reader control panel but is control panel but is
not connected. not connected.
Activated Standby No tamper Standby

Activation The peripheral has Tamper


Not activated been disabled by a Tamper
user.
No tamper Standby

Tamper
Tamper

YES Standby status NO Standby status


Peripheral Output Activation
present
The peripheral has
NO not been enrolled on YES The output has been
activated.
the control panel.
NO Standby
Peripheral The peripheral has
Loss been enrolled on the
YES Closed
control panel but is
not connected.

Keypad
Activated Standby 1/4 open

Activation
Home-
The peripheral has automa- Roller blind
Not activated been disabled by a 1/2 open
user. tion mod- open status
ule

No tamper Standby 3/4 open

Tamper

Tamper Open

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Table A-14: Anti-intrusion objects


Object Status Value Icon Notes Object Status Value Icon Notes

Disarm Standby status NO Standby status

Zone bypass
The zone has been
Arm/Dis- Away YES
bypassed (disabled).
arm opera-
tions
Partition arming
Stay mode. NO Standby
Zone in test
mode. The zone is in test
Instant YES
mode.

No tamper NO Standby

Tamper Tamper
Tamper Partition tamper YES Zone tamper is
active. active.
Terminal

Not activated NO Standby


Partition
Alarm Alarm
Activated Alarm signalling YES Alarm signalling
active. active.

No tamper NO Standby
Tamper Tamper
memory Partition tamper has memory Zone tamper has
Tamper YES
been detected. been detected.

Not activated NO Standby


Alarm mem- Alarm mem-
ory An alarm has been ory An alarm has been
Activated YES
signalled. signalled.

NO
Enable
automatic The partition is
arming YES enabled for auto-
matic arming.

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Commands Appendix B
Table B-1: SmartLine control panels
Object Command Notes

Re-arm control panel Command which clears all the active events on the control panel,
deletes the memory and resets the system to standby status.
Command which silences the silenceable outputs active at the time of
Silence ON the command.
Silence OFF Reactivates the silenced outputs.
During active pre-alarm conditions, this command zeroes the running
pre-alarm time and forces the control panel into immediate alarm sta-
Evacuate tus.
If pre-alarm is not active, this command forces the control panel into
immediate alarm status.
Command which puts the control panel in standard operating (day)
Day mode mode.
Night mode Command which puts the control panel in night mode.
Control panel status Disable dialler
Commands which disable or enable the telephone dialler output.
Enable dialler
Disable NAC control panel Commands which disable or enable the “ALARM NAC” output of the
Enable NAC control panel control panel.
Disable NAC expansion 1
Enable NAC expansion 1
Disable NAC expansion 2
Enable NAC expansion 2 Commands which disable or enable the “NAC” output of the respective
Disable NAC expansion 3 expansion.
Enable NAC expansion 3
Disable NAC expansion 4
Enable NAC expansion 4

Disable zone
Conventional zone Commands which disable or enable the selected conventional zone.
Enable zone

Disable zone
I/O zone Commands which disable or enable the selected I/Ol zone.
Enable zone

Table B-2: Analog-addressable fire control panels


Object Command Notes

Day mode Command which puts the control panel in standard operating (day)
Control panel operat- mode.
ing mode
Night mode Command which puts the control panel in night mode.

Command which clears all the active events on the control panel,
Reset deletes the memory and resets the system to standby status.
Command silences the silenceable outputs active at the time of the
Silence
command.
Control panel status Investigation Command which when activated during the pre-alarm time, places the
alarm-delay time to the value set for the “investigate” time.
Sounder/flasher ON
Commands which activate or deactivate the sounder/flashers.
Sounder/flasher OFF
Evacuate The command which forces the control panel into alarm status.

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Table B-2: Analog-addressable fire control panels


Object Command Notes
Disable output
Commands which disable or enable the selected output.
Enable output
Start test
NAC output Commands which activate or deactivate the test mode.
End test
ON output
Commands which activate or deactivate the selected output.
OFF output

OFF
Timers Commands which activate or deactivate the selected timer.
ON

Disable zone
Commands which disable or enable the selected zone.
Enable zone
Zone
Start test
Commands which activate or deactivate the test mode.
End test

Enable point
Commands which disable or enable the selected point.
Disable point
Start test
Commands which activate or deactivate the test mode.
End test
Detector
LED ON
Point Commands which activate or deactivate the LED of the selected point.
LED OFF
ON output Command which activates and deactivates the output of the selected
OFF output point.
Info enquiry Request for information update on the selected point.

Tabella B-3: Anti-intrusion control panels


Object Command Notes
Away mode
Stay Arm Commands for the selection of the operating mode of the selected par-
Instant mode tition.
Partition
Disarm
Clears the tamper and alarm memories of the selected partition and
Partition reset resets the system to standby status.

Unbypass zone
Terminal Commands which unbypass or bypass the selected zone.
Disable zone

Deactivate output
Output Commands which deactivate or activate the selected output.
Activate output

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