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BS-468/A

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  • Page 1 BURGLAR ALARM PANEL BS-468/A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Description ..........................4 User instructions ........................5 2.1. Basic operations ........................5 Complete System ............................. 5 Split System ............................. 5 2.2. Armed system indication ...................... 6 2.3. Advanced operations ......................6 2.4. Main User menu ........................8 Installation instructions ......................13 3.1.
  • Page 3 Load settings from a file ..........................55 Save settings to a file ..........................55 Send settings to the panel ........................55 Offline Connection ..........................56 New ...............................56 Panel's Firmware Update ........................57 I - OLYMPIA APPLICATIOΝ ....................58 Technical Characteristics .......................59 5.1. Peripheral device consumption chart ..................60 Information regarding the installation ...................61...
  • Page 4: Description

    1. Description The BS-468/A is an 8 zone burglar alarm panel. Using the special expansion card BS-469 it can be expanded to 16 zones. Using the special expansion card BS-479, the panel acquires 32 wireless zones. For its operation, at least one BS-466 keyboard is required. Up-to 8 keyboards can be con- nected to the panel.
  • Page 5: User Instructions

    2. User instructions 2.1. Basic operations The panel has 1 main code (master code) which by default is set to [1 2 3 4] and up-to 50 user codes which by default are not programmed. The system can operate in two different modes. Depending on the mode of operation, the arm and disarm operations differ.
  • Page 6: Armed System Indication

    Armed system indication When the system is armed, then next to the clock, instead of the Olympia electronics logo there is a lock symbol. Next to the lock symbol we can see which sections are armed. In this example we can see that the system is partially armed because only the C section is armed.
  • Page 7 Selecting «WIRED ZONE CONDITION»: WIRED ZONE CONDITION In the following window we can test the good operation of the zones and the devices connected to them. For examples, if a magnetic contact of a window is connected to zone 4 and the window opens then the message of the display from «ALL ZONES OK»...
  • Page 8: Main User Menu

    (If a GSM card is connected). TECHNICIAN INFO SIGNAL LEVEL The selection «TECHNICIAN INFO» by default has information of Olympia electronics. If “SIGNAL LEVEL” is selected and a GSM module is not connect- NO GSM CONNECTED ed, then the following message is shown.
  • Page 9 will insert the password four digits. It is not necessary this procedure to be done with both technician and user present. If we want to alter a password, we select «CHANGE PASSWORD»: We enter the number of the password (i.e. 03) which we want to change and we see: CHANGE PASSWORD SELECT FROM 01-50...
  • Page 10 «CHANGE DAY OF WEEK» : __CHANGE DAY OF WEEK _ MONDAY Using keys " 2" and " 8", we can transfer to the required option and select it by pressing the " * " key. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY By selecting «DATE SETTING»...
  • Page 11 Altering «BUZZER SETTING» we can select the way the buzzer sounds. «SOUNDS TO ALL EVENTS» is the default option and the buzzer sounds to every key press always. If the user chooses the «SOUNDS TO ALARM ONLY» option, the buzzer will make the characteristic sound only if an alarm has occurred.
  • Page 12 After pressing " * " we see the following screen : __CHANGE ACTION _ ARM ALL We choose the function that the timer will perform and press the key " * ". The system confirms the selection. DISARM ALL ARM Α The event memory logs the arming or disarming of the system but ARM Β...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    3. Installation instructions 3.1. Quick installation guide By default the panel has the following settings Zone 1 : Zone with delay section Α Zone 2 : Zone with delay section Β Ζone 3 : Zone without delay section Β Ζone 4 : Zone without delay section Β...
  • Page 14 5 connect a manual button for a silent alarm in case of threat, on zone 6 the panic button and on zone 7 the fire detectors. Finally on zone 8 connect the TAMPER of the external siren. All zones are on the same section and the system arms and disarms all together. On zone 1 the mag- netic trap activates the bell on the keyboard to warn us that the door has opened.
  • Page 15 Zone 17 (keyboard 1) : Zone with delay section Α The above configuration is identical to the previous one but with more zones dedicated to the store. 5. Zone 1 : Zone with delay section Α Zone 2 : Zone with delay section Α...
  • Page 16: Connections

    3.2. Connections Connecting the battery and the mains power supply As far as the battery is concerned, trere are two cables, red and black for connection to the positive and negative pole respectively. Keyboard connections In order to simplify the installation procedure, the keyboard has two parts, the base and the main body.
  • Page 17 Connecting 8 keyboards to the panel. The cables must be connected in such a way that will permit the connection of the device one after the other. No terminal should contain 3 cables or more. The jump- ers of the terminal resistors must be placed only on the two outermost devices. On all the other devic- es is should be removed or left in a open position.
  • Page 18: Siren Connections

    Siren connections For connecting the autonomous siren type BS-413 up-to 7 cables are required. On the terminals (+) και (-) connect the voltage (AS), (-) which charges the siren. When we supply the (ST) with 12V the siren and the beacon are activated. Connect (ST) to the P1 contact of the panel which is programmed to provide 12V during an alarm and 0V during the idle state.
  • Page 19: Zone Connections

    Zone connections Connecting the panel with radars (infrared movement detectors, PIR) or other devices which require power. For the connection, 4 cables are required (6 if the TAMPER is connected). The 2 cables are connected to the (12V) and (-) of the panel and provide power to the respective terminals of all the detectors.
  • Page 20: Connection Of Smoke And Heat Detectors

    Connection of smoke and heat detectors The connection of the fire detectors is possible only if the zone which are connected is programmed as a «FIRE» zone. The normally closed contacts of the relay on the base (NC,C) are connected in series with the resistor of the zone of the panel.
  • Page 21: Panel Programming As Technician

    Sometimes a menu can contain content that cannot be shown in one screen. In this case a scroll bar is shown and we can change screens using keys " 2" and " 8". The scroll bar looks like the symbols below: This shows that there is a next page after the current one.
  • Page 22: Programming Passwords Functions

    Programming passwords functions «CODES» «CHANGE CODE» CHANGE CODE Through this option we can select the way that each user's pass- word works. CHOOSE FROM 01 TO 50 We enter the number of the code that we want to alter and we see the following screen: ___CODE REACTION __ For each code we must make one of the following selections...
  • Page 23: General Settings

    General settings «TECHNICIAN MENU» «SETTINGS» : ______SETTINGS______ DAY OF WEEK SETTING From this menu we can adjust all the general settings of the panel. DATE SETTING The first 3 options are described on the "Master user Menu" section of the manual (Page 10). TIME SETTING ENTRANCE TIME «ENTRANCE TIME».
  • Page 24: Automatic Arming-Disarming

    OFF on an armed system and ON on a disarmed system and ALWAYS ON. This option is not valid on wireless keyboard BS-477. «BUTTON PANIC» We select if a panic signal alarm can be issued from the keyboard. If we select YES, then, when a user presses simultaneously the keys C and ABC for two seconds, a panel alarm will be produced.
  • Page 25: Zone Programming

    By selecting «CHANGE TIMER» we see: The user selects the time that the specific timer will be activated. CHANGE TIME 12 :00 The user selects the day of the week that the timer will be acti- ___ SET DAY OF WEEK____ vated.
  • Page 26 «ZONE WITH DELAY». The zone will trigger an alarm event after an entrance delay. This selection is used for the magnetic contacts that are used for the main entrance and also for the radar the will de- tect the user before he reaches the panel to disarm it. «ZONE WITHOUT DELAY».
  • Page 27: Wired Zones Status

    Next selection is «BYPASS». Within that option we can select if a zone can be bypassed either man- ually or automatically. By default this setting is set to "YES" for all zones. Select NO only for critical zones, (i.e. zone with magnetic contact used for protecting a safe) so that the system cannot be armed when the specific zone is active.
  • Page 28: System General Parameters Programming

    «ON FAULT». It is activated when a fault has happened. «ON ARM». It is activated when the panel is armed. «FLASH». It produces 3 short pulses during the arming of the panel and one long pulse during the disarming. It can be connected to the FLASH or FL of the external siren. It is useful, if the system is controlled by remote control.
  • Page 29: Bs-465 Pstn Telephone Dialer Programming

    «ANNUAL CHECK DONE». It erases the annual inspection counter. The annual inspection warning will be shown again after 365 days from the time the command is executed. BS-465 PSTN telephone dialer programming Entrance in PSTN menu is allowed only if the system has registered a PSTN telephone dialer («SYSTEM»...
  • Page 30 «PSTN» «INCOM. CALL REACTION». This setting permits us to adjust how the PSTN dialer acts during an INCOM. CALL REACTION incoming call. The options available are «DO NOT ANSWER» or « AFTER 15 SEC.» as well as after 10,15,20,25,30,or 40 seconds. DO NOT ANSWER There is also an option to respond after a second call has been re- AFTER 5 SEC...
  • Page 31: Bs-464 Gsm Telephone Dialer Programming

    BS-464 GSM telephone dialer programming Entrance in GSM menu is allowed only if the system has registered a GSM telephone dialer («SYS- TEM» «SCAN EXTENSIONS»). If entrance is not allowed, the screen to the left appears. NO GSM CONNECTED PRESS ‘#’ TO RETURN ____ GSM_______ CALLING NUMBERS...
  • Page 32 PIN number. Remove the card from the phone and replace it in the socket of the GSM card. Reinstall the GSM card on the panel BS-468/A. Please note that the PIN code is requested twice. For the code to be considered correct we must enter it correctly both times.
  • Page 33: Wireless Network

    For detailed information regarding the GSM card BS-464 (i.e. remote access, SMS command syntax) refer to the user manual of the BS-464. Wireless Network BS-468/A can support up to 32 wireless devices. This feature is ___WIRELESS NETWORK____ acquired by the presence of BS-479 wireless zones expansion card.
  • Page 34: Factory Menu

    ATTENTION!. The above screen changes if the user uses a wireless keyboard (BS-477). The differ- ence is that letter E is inserted by pressing " * " and letter F by pressing " #. If the user does not type a digit within 10 seconds, the keypad returns to the "WIRELESS NETWORK"...
  • Page 35: Wireless Zones Functions

    Wireless devices installation Below there are all the necessary steps required to install - add wireless devices to the BS-468/A bur- glar system. The specific procedure takes place by choosing "NETWORK INSTALLATION" and can be started only if a user has "TECHNICIAN"...
  • Page 36 2-3 minutes. DEVICES DETECTION First, BS-468/A should detect the BS-479 extension. It will also search in general for all connected devices, extensions and wired keyboards. The procedure is the following: 1. Power on the panel and wait for 15 seconds to initialize. At this stage, LD2 (yellow) is lit and LD4 (green) is off.
  • Page 37: Wireless Devices Deletion

    2. Insert the batteries into the keypad. The panel will detect it and it will be imported into the net- work. LD4 will stop blinking and will go out completely. LD2 will light up, indicating that net- work initialization is conducted. Remove the batteries from the keypad you added to the net- work.
  • Page 38: General Information Concerning Wireless Devices Installation Procedure

    "Network Installation". For example, it is impossible to connect devices, on the panel from the house next door that are already installed on another BS-468/A panel. Also, only Olympia Electronics devices can be connected to BS-468/A and vice versa, i.e. Olympia Electron- ics wireless devices cannot be connected to third-party anti-theft alarm panels.
  • Page 39: Wireless Devices Types

    alarm event only if the system is armed. While the system is disarmed, an information on the "WIRELESS SENSORS" menu screen is depicted. If the panel finds a device having low signal power, it creates a fault in both armed and disarmed ...
  • Page 40 WIRELSS SIREN - BS-475  The wireless siren features 4 DIP Switches (DS1), in order to adjust the alarm sound. Its default posi- tion is anti-theft alarm sound. It also has 2 tamper contacts in case someone tries to open its lid or someone tries to detach it from the wall.
  • Page 41: Resetting To Factory Default Passwords

    PC-468 installation is done automatically by inserting the CD in the drive or by running the file BS- 468_setup_vx.x.xx, found in the installation CD. After installation ends, connect the USB cable to the USB port of the BS-466/A keyboard or BS-468/A board in order to establish a connection with the panel.
  • Page 42: Online Operation

    Online Operation First connect the mini-USB cable to a BS-466/A keyboard or the USB Type-B cable on the board. The two modes of connection are shown in the above photos. Launch the BS-468 program on the PC. After a short startup screen, we see the home screen. Com- munication lights in the bottom left corner must be green.
  • Page 43 In the lower left corner, the user type that is enabled can be found. Double-clicking on it will reset the panel to a simple user level. This type of user is not able to program the table. Depending on the level of access we have (technical or master user), we can make the corresponding changes.
  • Page 44 Wireless zones window If we want we can download all table settings by pressing the "Download All" button, as shown below. After that we can adjust or preview all the settings, such as Zones information, passwords, events, timers and outputs. Because this function is time consuming, if we need to take information for specific features of the panel, it is better to load the data from each tab independently.
  • Page 45: Panel" Window

    "Panel" Window In this window we can see and make changes on the panel settings. We can receive the settings from the panel by pressing the button "Receive". This action is needed in case we have not pressed "Down- load All", as described on the previous page. These changes can also be performed by the keypad.
  • Page 46 While being in "Technician" mode the user can adjust the function of each zone. If "Master" mode is enabled (see picture below), the user can only change the name of the zone.
  • Page 47: Codes" Window

    "Codes" Window In Codes window the TECHNICIAN can make various changes that can also be performed from the keypad. Technician has the right to change the reaction, section and output options. The MASTER can change the passwork and the name of the "Code" (see the picture below). The "Code" name is not being sent to the panel.
  • Page 48: Events" Window

    "Events" Window In "Events" window we can see the system's events. "Events" is the only window that is visible by all kind of users. Press 'Receive' in order to download all events from the panel. The columns that appear are: A / A: The event number.
  • Page 49 Attention. The events of the panel are not saved in the file with the settings of the panel. We can save them in a separate file by pressing the button "Save" located in the down right corner as shown in the picture below. The "Open"...
  • Page 50: Timers" Window

    "Timers" Window Through "Timers" window we can program the panel to arm and disarm at specific times. The picture above shows "Timer 2" set to disarm Sector A every Monday at 7:00 while "Timer 4" arms the system every Wednesday at 17:00. "Outputs"...
  • Page 51: Wireless Window

    "Wireless" window The Wireless window contains the main functions and settings of the wireless network. This and the "Wireless Information" windows are available when BS-479 is installed and scanned properly and the Pc program works in "Online Mode". From the specific window the technician can perform the following tasks: Install wireless devices: The "Start Network Installation"...
  • Page 52: Wireless Info" Window

    "Wireless Info" Window Through this window, the user can perform the following: Receive BS-479 wireless zones extension ID and program version. These fields are read only.  Receive and set RF supervisor and Wireless Siren LED. By pressing the "Receive" button we can ...
  • Page 53: Pstn" Window

    With "Receive" button, we can read the settings of the "GSM" extension and telephone numbers (if any), while with the "Send" button we can send the changes we have made. In the lower section of the screen the following properties are displayed: Response to incoming call: The available settings are "Answer in 15 seconds"...
  • Page 54: Master And Technician User Password Modification

    The cells existing in the tab are divided into 6 phones with the corresponding settings. The number must be real. In the area next to the number there are cells that we can define the actions that will be performed when there are events. These events are Alarms, Panic or Fire Alarm, Silent alarm, Fault, Arming, Disarming, Alarm Tamper, Alarm on absence of AC power.
  • Page 55: Load Settings From A File

    Load settings from a file By pressing the highlighted button, we can open a settings file that we have created or saved from another system. Save settings to a file By pressing the following button, we can save our personal panel configuration. ATTENTION! In order to save all the settings and adjustments that we have made in a panel which operates in "Online Mode", all the data in all windows should have been updated.
  • Page 56: Offline Connection

    Offline Connection The PC program is operational even if a panel is not connected. Of course, the availiable functions are limited. This feature helps the installer to prepare a system without being connected to a table. With this option we are starting a new installation without any panel connected. The red colour in the indicator to the down left bottom of the above screen reveals the connection ab- sense between the panel and the PC.
  • Page 57: Panel's Firmware Update

    Finally, we can save table properties to a file. Panel's Firmware Update The firmware of BS-468/A can be updated through the program BS-468. From the menu press "HELP" "Firmware Update Ctrl-F1". In order to go on through the procedure, the user has to be connected as "TECHNICIAN".
  • Page 58: I - Olympia Applicatioν

    4. I - OLYMPIA APPLICATIOΝ “Olympia Electronics Alarm” application is available for smart phones and tablets for Android or IOS. You can download it at Google play or Apple store.
  • Page 59: Technical Characteristics

    5. Technical Characteristics BS-468/Α Burglar alarm system Description 220-240V AC/50-60Hz Power Supply 11VA Consumption Battery type Sealed lead acid (Pb) battery 12V / 7Ah Max (not included) Charger Stabilized power supply 13,8V / 400mA. The AS output powers the external sirens and is used to charge the bat- AS siren circuit teries of these sirens with a rating of 13.8V / 500mA.
  • Page 60: Peripheral Device Consumption Chart

    Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of war- ranty is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet, which accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical...
  • Page 61: Information Regarding The Installation

    6. Information regarding the installation Passwords Master (central) password : (1 2 3 4 ) ____________ Technician password : ( 9 9 9 9 ) ____________ Users' Passwords Α/Α Password Owner Function Α/Α Password Owner Function...
  • Page 62 Zones Section Section Section Α/Α (Α Β C) Area Α/Α (Α Β C) Area Α/Α (Α Β C) Area Various information Entry time : ________ seconds Exit time : _________ seconds Extra Exit Time : _________ seconds Siren sound time : ________ minutes...

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