Bentel Security Absoluta Plus 4.10 User Manual
Bentel Security Absoluta Plus 4.10 User Manual

Bentel Security Absoluta Plus 4.10 User Manual

Expandable hybrid control panels
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Bentel Security
Absoluta Plus 4.10 and Absoluta 630 4.10
Expandable Hybrid Control Panels
User Manual
Default User PIN: 0001 (00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels)
EN 50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3*

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  • Page 1 Bentel Security Absoluta Plus 4.10 and Absoluta 630 4.10 Expandable Hybrid Control Panels User Manual Default User PIN: 0001 (00001 for Grade 3 Control Panels) EN 50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3*...
  • Page 2 You can use the following keypads with the Absoluta control panels: CLASSIKA LCD, PREMIUM LCD, ABSOLUTA T-Line, ABSOLUTA M-Touch. BENTEL SECURITY S.r.l. reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice. *) See Table 1 on page 5.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Installer Bentel Security Absoluta 630 GSM/IP Alarm signaling Glossary SMS Credit Balance Received SMS OPERATIONS FROM TOUCH KEYPAD Temperature display Emergency Keys Screen Calibration Entering the Home Screen Failed to access OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD Arming/Disarming Partitions...
  • Page 4 IP Module status (3.5) TELEPHONE OPERATIONS ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6) Remote Access via Dialler mode Remote Access via Answer mode READER OPERATIONS Typing-in your User PIN The Reader Entering Commands The Digital Key Cancel Command ( The Reader’s Light Indicators On Hook ( Key at Reader Remote Talk/Listen-in ( No Key at Reader...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The Absoluta control panel series consists of the mod- This manual is designed for anyone using a control panel els listed in Table 1. from the Absoluta range. Most of the features described in this manual are included on all Absoluta control pan- The Absoluta series is based on the Absoluta 630, els.
  • Page 6: Absoluta 630

    Ï This note highlights specific characteristics of the Absoluta 630 control panel. Absoluta 630 The following table lists the operations and functions not supported by the Absoluta 630 control panel, or supported in a different way than the Absoluta Plus con- trol panel.
  • Page 7: Alarm Signaling

    Alarm signaling The 24 hour alarms, such the tamper alarms, may occur when the partitions is disarmed. In this case, The alarm status is signaled by means set by the in- arm and disarm the partitions to stop the alarm. staller: Ø...
  • Page 8: Glossary

    Glossary Telemonitoring A remote-monitoring service provided by a Central Station. This feature will allow the Control panel to Alarm Zone A limited area of the premises monitored transmit real-time events (e.g. Forced entry, Tamper, by detectors (e.g. Motion detectors, Door/Window con- Alarms, etc.) to the Central station.
  • Page 9: Operations From Touch Keypad

    M-TOUCH 2.00 can activate and deactivate without you need to login Graphic Maps user manual on the Bentel Security the keypad: for instructions on how to activate and de- website. activate outputs and actions, see "Scenarios" on page 29.
  • Page 10: Temperature Display

    9) Arm Status This area can show the following icons, When the control panel is in service status, it is if the EN50131 option is disabled: unable to report alarm conditions and other events that may occur. Ø if all Keypad Partitions are disarmed Ø...
  • Page 11: Emergency Keys

    Emergency Keys Entering the Home Screen Emergency Keys enable the user to recall actions pro- On standby the keypad display is off or displays images grammed by the installer quickly, with no need to enter selected for the Digital Frame. a PIN.
  • Page 12 2 for more information, refer to the M-TOUCH 2.00 Ø to confirm the PIN entered Graphic Maps user manual, on the Bentel Security website. 7) Arming/Disarming Keys These keys arm/disarm Partitions: read “Arming/Disarming Parti- tions” for more information. The Patrol User can ONLY Away Arming and Disarming the system, therefore these keys are NOT available to the Patrol User.
  • Page 13: Failed To Access

    n Failed to access Ø STAY type A (B/C/D), arms/disarms the Partitions The following message appears if an invalid PIN is en- common to keypad and PIN used as programmed by tered: the installer. The Global option is NOT displayed if the installer has not programmed at least one stay arming (Type A, B,C or D).
  • Page 14: Arming

    Ø ALL Partitions DISARMED and an Arming Mode se- n Disarming lected (Global, in the following example): If you violate a Delayed Zone, the keypad starts scan- ning Entry Delay: Ø Partitions ARMED is a Mode (Global, in the following example) and SAME Arming Mode selected: Ø...
  • Page 15: Auto-Arming

    1. Disarm the Partitions as described in “Disarming”: 1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering the Home Screen”: The display shows time available to use another PIN or 2. Press More Time to postpone automatic arming by Key. 1 hour or press OK to hide the auto-arming notifica- tion bar.
  • Page 16: Alarm Status

    n Clear call queue Alarm Status The Alarm Status is signalled by means set by the in- 1. Enter the Home Screen as described in “Entering staller: the Home Screen”: Ø visible and/or audible devices (sirens); Ø voice calls and/or SMS sent to a programmed series of numbers;...
  • Page 17: Viewing Signals

    Viewing Signals shows a list of signals for the category selected on the left side. The LED G indicates a signal (alarm, tampering, fault or zone bypass). For some signals, the keypad does not show any If all signals have ended, the LED G blinks to indicate description in viewing signals mode.
  • Page 18: Menu Bar

    —Partition Status (5): view and modify partition status —Zone Status (6): view zone status and bypass —Event Buffer (7): view events memorised —Installer: display master data installer —Bentel Security: display information about Bentel Security GSM/IP (8) —GSM: view GSM status; request remaining credit and SMS reading —IP: display status and IP information...
  • Page 19: Menu (User)

    Menu (User) 1) The Menu option is ONLY available to Master Us- ers. This option is replaced by the PIN option for Normal, Limited and Patrol Users. 2) The Limited and Patrol Users CANNOT change their PIN. 3) The option Super User is ONLY available with Grade 3 Control Panels for Master User.
  • Page 20: Keys

    The display’s left side shows available PINs with their 4b. Enter the desired PIN and press to confirm: labels, in groups of four. Available PINs and labels are set by the installer. 1. Press to scroll the PIN list then select the PIN to be changed.
  • Page 21: Numbers

    1. Press Keys to disable/enable the keys or Key 2. Press Edit to change the Telephone Number se- Fobs to disable/enable the keyfobs: the display’s lected: left side shows the list of keys/keyfobs available, with their labels and status, in groups of three. Available Keys/keyfobs and labels are set by the installer.
  • Page 22: Extra Time

    n Extra Time If option EN50131 is disabled on the keypad, the sig- nalling devices remain disabled until they are enabled again using the option Restore Alarms, as described in the following paragraph: in this case icon will signal the permanent disarming of the signalling devices. Ï...
  • Page 23: Settings

    n Date and Time Settings Press: This option allows you to change date and time on the Ø Alarm Test, to check that signal devices operate Panel clock. correctly; Ø Date/Time, to set the date and time of the control Press to make the desired change, then press panel;...
  • Page 24: System

    n Answering System Press: This option will allow you to enable/disable the Control Ø Privacy, to enable/disable installer programming of Panel Answering device. If the Answering Device is en- telephone numbers for voice calls and to export user abled, the Control Panel will answer calls with a Voice PINs and Keys;...
  • Page 25: Auto Arming

    n Auto arming n Super User This option will allow you to enable/disable the Super Auto-arm arms and disarms Partitions at times sched- User. uled by the installer. Press Enable to enable the option or Disable to disable The Auto-arming option disarms Partitions at the scheduled time, even if they are in an Alarm Status.
  • Page 26: Keypad

    n Backlight Keypad Press: Ø Backlight, to set screen inactivity turn-off times and Screen Off after Set screen turn off inactivity time. backlighting intensity. Valid Values: 10, 20, 30 seconds and 1, 2, 5, 10 min- Ø Buzzer control, to set keypad buzzer volume; utes.
  • Page 27: Picture Frame

    n Picture Frame n Clock Mode This option allows you to use the keypad as a digital Select how time should be displayed: frame: Ø 12 Hour Clock, will use numbers from 00 to 12 to Ø the images to be displayed must be memorised in display time, with the initials AM for the morning and the main folder of an SD (Secure Digital) card;...
  • Page 28: Background Image

    n Background Image n Scrolling Text The Background Image is the one displayed on the This option allows you to disable/enable the scrolling of back of each keypad screen. programmable labels (Arming Modes, Zones, Parti- The Background Image can be chosen from amongst tions, Outputs, Telephone Numbers, Users, keys, etc.) those in the keypad memory and from amongst those in in case they are too long for the space provided:...
  • Page 29: Scenarios

    Ø Event Buffer, to view event records. Ø Installer, to display the installer contact details; Press Outputs to activate/deactivate Reserved Out- Ø Bentel Security, to display the information about puts or Actions to switch the Remote Command Bentel Security. events.
  • Page 30: Zone Status

    n Zone Status The display’s central part lists Partitions common to the Keypad and to the PIN used to login and the Partition status. Ø Disarmed, if the Partition is disarmed; Ø Away, if the Partition is armed in Away mode; Ø...
  • Page 31: Events Buffer

    1. Press to scroll the list. 1. Press if you just want to see events older than a certain date and time: 2. Press Bypass to bypass the zone; press Resume to include the zone. Zone Test Using the Zone Status option, you can ver- ify the operation of the intrusion detectors and panic buttons, without setting off unwanted alarms, as de- scribed below.
  • Page 32: Bentel Security

    Bentel Security GSM/IP Press: This option allows you to view some information about Ø GSM to view information on the GSM Module, to Bentel Security. check credit balance on the prepaid card inserted in the GSM Module, to read SMSs received by the GSM Module;...
  • Page 33: Received Sms

    n IP read “Received SMS” for instructions on how to read SMS messages. n Received SMS 1. Press Received SMS to read massages received by the GSM Module: The central part of the display shows: Ø ABSSRV, if the Absoluta Server is enabled and ac- cessible;...
  • Page 34: Screen Calibration

    Screen Calibration For the touchscreen to operate correctly, it must be cali- brated as follows. This operation must be done the first time the touchscreen is used and each time it does not re- spond to touch correctly. 1. Hold down the Home key for at least 3 seconds but less than 10 seconds: 2.
  • Page 35: Operations From Lcd Keypad

    OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD Figure 2 shows the main components of the Absoluta supported keypads: DESCRIPTION 1 Function LEDs. 2 Display. 3 Proximity Reader function LEDs (refer to “OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A READER” section). 4 Proximity Reader sensitive field. 5 Arrow (scroll keys).
  • Page 36: Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast

    Adjusting Volume, Brightness, Contrast LEDs and signals on Keypads n Adjusting Buzzer Volume The keypad signals the system status by its LEDs, dis- The Buzzer, inside the LED and the LCD Keypad, will play and internal buzzer: Table 4 on page 37 shows the emit an audible signal each time a valid key is pressed meaning of the indicator LEDs on the Keypads.
  • Page 37: Temperature Display

    n Temperature display To view these signals, from keypad standby status, en- The keypad display shows the temperature that the ter your user PIN (default 0001 for Grade 2 control panels wireless detectors measure (for more information about and 00001 for Grade 3 control panels) and then press the the wireless detectors that support temperature mea- ENTER key.
  • Page 38: View Partition Status

    Press OFF to cancel the signals in a category (ONLY Scheduler enabled Master User with Grade 2 Control Panels and Alarms if blinking in Grade 3 Control Panels or Super User with Grade 3 Date 05/May/10 *13:54 Time Control Panels). Troubles Partitions DDADDDAA X...
  • Page 39: Super Keys

    Super keys Partition AAADDDDD If your installer has set up the 3 super keys (1, 2 and 3), you will be able to operate your system from the key- Ø the top line of the display shows the label of the se- pad, without using PINs, by press and hold key 1, key 2, lected partition;...
  • Page 40: Basic Commands

    n Disarming (<PIN> OFF) Basic commands This command will Disarm all the common Partitions of You can control seven basic commands from standby the User PIN and the Keypad concerned. status by typing-in your PIN and pressing the respective Disarm under Duress (PIN with Duress option en- keys (refer to the following Table).
  • Page 41: A, B, C And D Arming ( A, B, C Or D + On)

    n A, B, C and D Arming (<PIN> A, B, C or D + ON) This operation will not interrupt the ongoing Alarm call, or end the Alarm call cycle. Therefore, it will be DO NOT assign Duress PINs to A, B, C or D Mode necessary access the User Menu (access allowed Arming commands.
  • Page 42: User Menu Structure

    User Menu Structure Accessing the User Menu (<PIN> ENTER) The operations allowed are dependent on the user type Enter a valid User PIN then press ENTER to View, if assigned by the installer, as shown in the following present, the Troubles, or Zone alarms, Tamper events, table.
  • Page 43: Action

    n Extra Time Request (1.2) Action If the Auto-arm option is enabled, and the system is pro- n Alarm Reset (1.1) grammed to Arm automatically at a preset time, the Extra This option will allow you to restore all Alarm signaling Time request will allow you to postpone the Auto-arming devices to Standby, and delete the Zone and Partition event of 1 hour.
  • Page 44: Clear Call Queue (1.3)

    n Clear Call Queue (1.3) n Teleservice Request (1.4) If your Installer has programmed your Control panel to Ï send Alarm calls, it will call the programmed telephone The Absoluta 630 control panel does not support numbers each time an Alarm occurs. In the event of a this option but end user can still ask for teleservice False Alarm, this command will allow you to interrupt to the installer in another ways.
  • Page 45: Alarm Signals Test (1.5)

    n Alarm Signals Test (1.5) n Outputs (ON/OFF) (1.6) This option will allow you to test the proper working or- This option will allow you to silence the Alarm Outputs der of the alarm signaling devices. (Sirens) and turn the appliances (sprinklers, lights, etc.) ON/OFF.
  • Page 46: Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7)

    n Arm Partition (Disarm) (1.7) n Zone Test (1.8) This option will allow you to Arm or Disarm the Parti- This option will allow you to test the zones. tions one by one. Wireless zone testing is only possible within 15 The single partition can be directly armed from Par- minutes of powering the associated wireless tition status (refer to “View Partition status (MAIN...
  • Page 47: Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9)

    n Clear Fault/ Tamper (1.9) Program This option will allow you to delete the Zone and Parti- n ON/OFF Answering (2.1) tion Fault and Tamper memories and set all Alarm sig- naling devices to Standby. This option will allow you to turn ON/OFF the Answering device.
  • Page 48: Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2)

    n Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2) n Auto-Arm (2.3) This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the In- Your Installer may have set up Partitions to turn staller to access the panel locally, using the keypad (In- ON/OFF at preset times (scheduler). staller Level -default) and remotely, by Teleservice calls, and PIN Transfer (ask the Installer).
  • Page 49: Date/Time (2.4)

    n Date/Time (2.4) n PIN Programming (2.5) This option will allow you to set the current Date and This option will allow you to set, enable/disable the User Time. PINs. At default, ONLY the User PIN no. 1 is Enabled and 1.
  • Page 50: Telephone Numbers (2.6)

    n Telephone Numbers (2.6) Automatic PIN The Panel generates a random PIN for you. This option will allow you to change/delete the Tele- phone numbers. User PIN 07290 1. Press A or B to view the Telephone Num. option: USER The Automatic PIN does not allow Users to have Telephone Num.
  • Page 51: Change My Pin (2.7)

    n Change My Pin (2.7) This means that the PIN was first used by another user: This option will allow you to change your PIN. for security reasons, the PIN is disabled and the user is prompted to enter another PIN. The length of the PIN (4, 5 or 6 digits) and the program- Ï...
  • Page 52: Enable/Disable Key (2.9)

    n Enable/Disable Key (2.9) View This option will allow you to Enable/Disable the Keys. n View LOG (3.1) A Key can be Enabled/Disabled ONLY by PINs You can view the event in the logger as follow. which operate the Partitions it is assigned to. 1.
  • Page 53: Zone Status And Bypass (3.2)

    n Zone Status and Bypass (3.2) Zone Included You can view the zone status (standby, alarm, tamper, short-circuit, bypassed, included) and bypass the zones as follow. 6. Press ESC to go back to step 3. On Grade 2 panels, only Master Users can by- n GSM Module Status (3.3) pass/un-bypass zones.
  • Page 54: Gsm Module Status (3.3)

    7. Read “Display SMS (3.4)” for the instructions on 7. Press ENTER to confirm and return to step 3 or how read the SMS messages. ESC to cancel and return to step 4. n Display SMS (3.4) n IP Module status (3.5) This option allows you to read the SMS received by the This option allows you to view the IP Module’s status.
  • Page 55: Absoluta Info (3.6)

    n ABSOLUTA INFO (3.6) This option allows you to view information on configur- ing the ABSOLUTA App to manage the control panel through iPhone and Android smartphone. 1. Press A or B to view ABSOLUTA INFO: USER ABSOLUTA INFO 2. Press ENTER to select the option: v3.50IP UID: 12345678 The line above of display shows the control panel ver-...
  • Page 56 Expandable Hybrid Control Panels...
  • Page 57: Reader Operations

    READER OPERATIONS Ø PROXI2 Proximity Reader (Figure 4d): like the The Digital Keys will allow you to perform all the basic operations from enabled Readers. ECLIPSE2 Reader, it has a sensitivity field where you must held the Key to perform the required opera- tion.
  • Page 58: The Digital Key

    The Digital Key DESCRIPTION The Absoluta control panel supports the following digi- tal keys. Ø SAT2 Proximity Key (Figure 4a) OFF OFF OFF The system is Disarmed. Ø PROXI-CARD Card (Figure 4c) ON OFF OFF At least one Reader’s Partition is Armed. Ø...
  • Page 59: Disarm

    n Disarm n Away Arm This operation will Disarm all the Partitions common to This operation will Arm all the Partitions common to both the Digital Key and Reader in use. both the Key and Reader in use. 1. Hold the Key near the sensitive field of the Reader: 1.
  • Page 60: Arm - B Mode

    Key near the Reader; when you remove the Key from These types of Key Readers and Keys CANNOT the Reader, only the Partitions n. 1 arms in A Mode perform arming and disarming operations. and the Amber light indicator turns OFF. 1.
  • Page 61: Keyfob Operations

    KEYFOB OPERATIONS If your system is equipped with the transceiver, you can In accordance with the EN 50131-1 standard, the control all the main functions from remote locations us- system does not arm if there is a low battery condi- ing keyfobs supported by the control panel.
  • Page 62 Button Q # SN Keyfob 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Button Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B...
  • Page 63 Button Q # SN Keyfob 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Button Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B...
  • Page 64: Keyfob Response

    n Keyfob response All the system trouble conditions are signalled by When executing a command, the keyfob’s transmission LED. Therefore, if this LED turns ON, you LED blinks red once to indicate transmission of the must access the View Signals mode for details. command to the control panel, then signals the out- come of the command as described in the Table 9.
  • Page 65: Telephone Operations

    TELEPHONE OPERATIONS If your Installer has enabled the User PINs, you will be The control panel will answer your call after the pro- able to control your system via any touch-phone. grammed number of rings, then will play the welcome message and asks you to enter your PIN to access to Each PIN can be programmed to control specific func- the remote control.
  • Page 66: Entering Commands

    Ø Press On Grade 3 panels, access to the system via tele- to reduce the remote microphone audio phone locks for 90 seconds if 3 consecutive invalid gain. PINs are entered. Ø Press to centre the remote microphone audio gain. The system will end the call automatically, if no valid Ø...
  • Page 67: Panel Arming/Disarming

    An audible signal will communicate the result of the 3. Press: command: Ø to Arm the Partition in Away mode; Beep, if action done; Ø to Disarm the Partition; Boop, if action fails. Ø to Arm the Partition in Stay mode; Ø...
  • Page 68 This security feature will allow you to protect your system against unauthorized access. If you Dis- able a PIN via Telephone it cannot be used again until it is Re-enabled via the User menu (refer to “PIN Programming”). Expandable Hybrid Control Panels...
  • Page 69 Absoluta Plus and Absoluta 630 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS...
  • Page 70 Phone Numbers Event Phone Numbers Event Table 10 Events Controlled by Caller ID. Partitions Command String Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Table 11 Events Controlled by SMS. Expandable Hybrid Control Panels...
  • Page 71: Sms Operations

    SMS OPERATIONS Ø ON|OFF: ON activates the event; OFF deactivates The operations described in this chapter are possible only if the installer has installed the GSM Module in your the event. Ø Command String: the string programmed by the in- control panel and has carried out the respective pro- gramming: ask your installer which operations are pos- staller, which is NOT case-sensitive (see the Com-...
  • Page 72: Arming/Disarming The Partitions

    Ø A|AF: A arms the Partitions without forcing the For example, lets suppose you want to know the status in your partitions and your PIN is 1234; the SMS mes- Blocking Conditions; AF arms the Partitions forcing sage will be: any Blocking Conditions (see “APPENDIX>Arming Blocking Conditions”).
  • Page 73: Credit Check

    Ø Blocking Condition: a condition that prevents the Disabling a PIN arming of the Partitions (see “Arming Blocking Con- You can disable your PIN by sending the following SMS ditions” on page 75). Ø ...: indicates that there are other Blocking Conditions to the control panel’s GSM number: that cannot be displayed as the SMS is too long.
  • Page 74 LABEL LABEL LABEL Table 12 PIN list. Expandable Hybrid Control Panels...
  • Page 75: Appendix

    APPENDIX PIN list Arming block conditions Table 12 shows the Label assigned to the User PIN: The Table 13 on page 76 shows the conditions that pre- Ø the NO. column shows the Identifier number of the vent the system arming, as they are reported (Feed- User PIN;...
  • Page 76 Keypad Keyreader Keyfob Command Zone Blocking EN50131 Condition Feedback ARM. Feedback Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. ARM. Display Mess. No Fast Blink Siren Siren Already Yes+INCERT Display Mess. No Fast Blink Siren Siren Armed Display Mess. No Fast Blink Siren Siren Display Mess.
  • Page 77 BOSS DTMF Event Schedule Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. ARM. Feedback ARM. Message Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No Dedicated Event Message Message No Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No Dedicated Event Message Message N/A Voice Mess. No SMS Mess. No Dedicated Event Message Message...
  • Page 78 Keypad Keyreader Keyfob Command Zone Blocking EN50131 Condition Feedback ARM. Feedback Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. ARM. Display Mess. No Fast Blink Siren Siren Failed Interconnecti Yes+INCERT Display Mess. No Fast Blink Siren Siren Display Mess. LED ON Siren Siren Display Mess. Fast Blink Siren Siren...
  • Page 79 BOSS DTMF Event Schedule Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. Feedback ARM. ARM. Feedback ARM. Message Message No Voice Mess. SMS Mess. No Dedicated Event Message Message No Voice Mess. SMS Mess. No Dedicated Event Message Message N/A Voice Mess. SMS Mess.
  • Page 80: List Of Faults

    List of Faults Table 14 shows the meaning of fault messages and the actions to take when they occur. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The detector connected to the zone with the label Zone Zone 001(1) is faulty (masked, etc.). Call the Installer. low Vout The output voltage of Power station No.
  • Page 81 MESSAGE DESCRIPTION System Comm. FTC A communicator action (phone call, SMS, event broadcast) has not been success- ful: call the installer. If the PIN to default fault is also present it means that the com- municator is disabled because the Master user and Installer PINs are set to the factory default: change the user PIN and call the installer.
  • Page 82 Expandable Hybrid Control Panels...
  • Page 83 Absoluta Plus and Absoluta 630 APPENDIX...
  • Page 84 © 2021 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. JOHNSON CONTROLS, and BENTEL SECURITY are trademarks and/or registered trademarks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. BENTEL SECURITY S.r.l. – Via Gabbiano, 22 – Zona Ind. S. Scolastica – 64013 Corropoli (TE) – Italy Tel.: +39 0861 839060 – Fax: +39 0861 839065 –...

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