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Installation and programming manual CEI 79-2 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 CEB T01 SmartLiving Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems Installation and programming manual...
24 months. As INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;...
Installation and programming manual ABOUT THIS MANUAL MANUAL CODE DCMIINE0SLIVINGE VERSION 5.00 Terminology CONTROL PANEL, The main supervisory unit or any constituent parts of the SmartLiving intrusion control system. SYSTEM, DEVICE LEFT, RIGHT, BEHIND, Directions as seen by the operator when directly in front of the mounted device. ABOVE, BELOW DIALER A device which sends voice calls or digital reports to programmed contact numbers in...
Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system, hold authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. Description of the product and various models Description: Intrusion control panel...
Installation and programming manual The control panel compliancy is also guaranteed when connected to the following certified devices: • FLEX5/P input/output expansion boards • Joy/MAX, Joy/GR, Concept/G, nCode/G keypads • nBy/S outdoor-mount proximity readers • nBy/X universal-mount proximity readers • IB100/RP BUS isolator •...
Anti-intrusion control panels 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. Operator Qualifications 1-6-1 Installer The installer is the person (or group of persons) who sets up and programs the entire security system in accordance with the purchaser's requirements and in respect of the...
Screws to secure the frontplate of the metal enclosure area “INIM Electronics security- protected area” sticker Items not included in the package: Thermal probe (battery-charge optimizer which operates in accordance with the battery temperature), backup battery, SmartLeague programme CD, Installation Manual. These devices are accessory items which must be purchased separately.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 2-2-2 Control panel descriptions Table 2: Control panels - electrical specifications and mechanical features Control panel models 1050 1050L 10100L Power supply voltage 230V -15% +10% 50/60Hz Nominal output voltage 13.8V Voltage - operating range 9 - 16 V Maximum current draw 0.2A 0.4A...
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Installation and programming manual Table 4: Control panels - description of parts SmartLiving 505/515 control-panel motherboard Models 1050 1050L 10100L 5A switching Power adaptor (Transformer) 3A switching power supply power supply Mains connection terminal-board (230 Vac) - 50/60 Hz Power cable - adaptor to control...
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Anti-intrusion control panels SmartLiving 505/515 SmartLiving 1050 SmartLiving 10100L The control panel and peripherals...
(2 power-supply wire and 2 data exchange wires, refer to paragraph 3-2-1 The I-BUS line wiring). The intellectual property rights regarding the electrical, structural and protocol features of the BUS are the sole property of INIM Electronics s.r.l. The I-BUS is not a RS485 differential BUS. Peripherals The control panel I-BUS accommodates the following peripherals: •...
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Anti-intrusion control panels Keypad terminals: Table 8: Joy - terminal board icon/identifier description Terminal “+” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “D” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “S” for the I-BUS connection Terminal “-” for the I-BUS connection Screw terminal of keypad terminal T1 Negative power terminal (Negative or GND) Screw terminal of keypad terminal T2 Negative power terminal (Negative or GND)
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Installation and programming manual You can connect Code/G and Concept/G keypads using the connector on the back of the Mounting bracket device, using either the 6 wire cable (included), or the KB100 terminal board included in the deep-bracket kit (accessory kit). 6 wire cable KB100 - terminal board Table 11: Connection cables - KB100 terminal board...
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Anti-intrusion control panels Table 13: Alien - description of parts Screw locations Alien/G - front Back-locking grip locations Flush-mount screw locations for “503” box Terminal board/Connector for wires Dislodgement-tamper microswitch Open-tamper microswitch Battery connector Ethernet connector Mini USB connector Slot for micro-SD card Selection jumper connectors for EOL resistance on RS485 LED activity...
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Installation and programming manual Connection of the Alien/S keypad is achieved through the connector on the back and Alien/S - 8 wire cable must done using the 8 wire cable which comes with the keypad. Table 15: Alien/S - Connection wires Wire Alien/S ter- description...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 2-3-5 Flex5 expansion boards Flex5/U Flex5/P The Flex5 expansion board enclosure is available in two versions. • Flex5/P comes in the enclosure shown above. This version can be set up to monitor dislodgement and open-enclosure tamper by inserting a jumper into connector [D], as shown.
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Installation and programming manual Terminals T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 can be configured as: • Input (Rollerblind or Shock for terminals T1, T2, T3 and T4 only) • Output • Double zone • Supervised Output 2-3-6 Transceiver for Air2-BS100 The Air2-BS100 two-way wireless system integrates directly with all models of the INIM intrusion control panel range.
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Anti-intrusion control panels The Nexus package includes: • Nexus expansion board in a plastic enclosure • Remote antenna with 3 meters of cable Table 24: Nexus - description of parts Terminal board Antenna connector P1 button P2 button SIM card housing (non included) Buzzer Open-tamper microswitch Communication LED (green)
4. Using the screws, attach the backbox to the wall. 5. Fit the dislodgement-tamper microswitch (provided with SmartLiving 1050L and 10100L, optional for SmartLiving 505, 515 and 1050, refer to Appendix I, Order Codes, TamperNO). 5.1. Insert the dislodgement-tamper bracket [A] into its location on the backbox of the control panel (Table 4: Control panels - description of parts, H).
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The backup battery [A] connection must be completed during the phase described in Chapter 4 - First power up. The SmartLiving 505, 515 and 1050 control panels house one lead battery @12V 7Ah. The SmartLiving 1050L and 10100L house two lead batteries, one @12V 17Ah and the other @12V 1.2Ah.
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Installation and programming manual SmartLiving 505/515 SmartLiving 1050 SmartLiving10100L 3-1-5 Thermal probe The battery charge process can be optimized by means of a thermal probe [C] (accessory item). This device regulates the charging process in accordance with the battery temperature.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 3-1-6 Opening and closing the control panel If you wish to remove the metal frontplate, work carefully through the following steps. 1. Type-in the installer code on the keypad and press . Access to the installer menu inhibits the activation of the output and any report calls associated with the “Open-panel”...
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Installation and programming manual 3-1-8 Connecting to a PC Programming from a PC requires the SmartLeague software programme (refer to paragraph 6-3 Programming via the SmartLeague programme) and an RS232 serial cable. Insert the RS232 serial link (accessory item) into the connector [A], as shown in the figure opposite.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 3-1-10 Maintenance status The maintenance status is signalled on the keypads by the “Maintenance” message and the address of the keypad. The address of the built-in reader (if enabled) of JOY/MAX keypads will also be shown. During service/maintenance mode, the control panel: •...
Installation and programming manual Connecting peripherals 3-2-1 The I-BUS line wiring SmartLiving peripherals (keypads, readers, expansions, sounderflashers, transceivers, isolators and GSM communicator) must be connected to the control panel via the I-BUS. The connection between the control panel and its peripherals is achieved through a 4 wire (or more) cable.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 3-2-2 Installing JOY keypads 1. Remove the keypad from its package. 2. Detach the down-flip and cover from the backplate. 3. Remove the board from the backplate. Be careful not to damage the dislodge- ment-tamper spring ([A]) during this operation. 4.
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Installation and programming manual 3-2-4 Installing Alien/S keypads 1. Connecting the device to the system 2. Pull the connection wires through the wire entry [A]. 3. Connect the cables to the connector on the keypad backplate [B]. 4. Using the respective anchor holes, mount the bracket to the wall or 503 box. 5.
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Anti-intrusion control panels 3-2-6 Alien/G power supply The Alien/G can be powered via three different sources, which can be used, therefore connected, individually or simultaneously. MAINS POWER SUPPLY The mains supply requires the use of a power supply (Table 31: Alien/G - mounting possibilities, B) and a separate line from the mains box.
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Installation and programming manual DISLODGEMENT TAMPER The nBy/X reader is not equipped with built-in dislodgement-tamper protection. However, the following section describes how you can protect nBy/X reader against this kind of tamper. In order to comply with Italian certification (Level 2 - IMQ Security Systems), all the system peripherals must be protected against tamper.
Anti-intrusion control panels Addressing the peripherals In order to allow the control panel to identify the peripherals distinctly, you must assign a different address to each device. However, you can assign the same address to two devices which belong to different categories (e.g. a Flex5 expansion and a JOY keypad) as, in this case, the control panels will see them as two distinct devices.
Installation and programming manual BS100 transceiver (refer to paragraph 3-3-4 Addressing FLEX5 expansions and the Air2-BS100 transceiver). The second section shows the nBy/S and nBy/X reader addresses with the corresponding combination of the reader LEDs (refer to paragraph 3-3-5 Addressing nBy readers).
Anti-intrusion control panels 3-3-4 Addressing FLEX5 expansions and the Air2-BS100 transceiver Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, set the expansion board address on the 8- segment DIP-Switch strip (Table 21: Flex5 - Description of parts, C). Each segment can be set at “1”...
Installation and programming manual Wiring and balancing alarm detectors White Gold The wiring and respective balancing method depend on the type of detector you are Orange installing, and the level of protection you wish to achieve. The detectors can be 3K9 Ohm powered through: 1/4W...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 3-5-3 Double balancing Double balancing discriminates 4 distinct conditions on the zone terminal: • standby • alarm • tamper (short-circuit) • tamper (wire cutting) For each of these, the control panel reads different resistance values on the terminal, expressed below in Ohm. 6K8Ohm 1/4W Zone...
Installation and programming manual Wiring and balancing rollerblind/shock sensors It is possible to choose between two types of balancing for Rollerblind and Shock sensors: • Normally Closed (N.C.) • Single balancing (NC with EOL) The following table compares the protection level of rollerblind/shock sensors using the two balancing options provided by the control panel.
Anti-intrusion control panels Connecting wireless Switching power detectors supply For the connection and deployment of wireless detectors refer to the installation manual of the Air2-BS100 transceiver. For the connection and balancing of detectors connected to terminals “T1” and “T2” of the Air2-MC100 device, refer to paragraphs 3-5-1, 3-5-2, 3-5-3, 3-6-1 and 3-6-2.
Installation and programming manual 3-9-2 Connecting open-collector outputs All the system outputs, except for the relay output on the control panel motherboard, are open-collector outputs. • OC1 and OC2 are open-collector outputs that sink maximum currents in accordance with the Table 2: Control panels - electrical specifications and mechanical features. •...
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Anti-intrusion control panels 6. Connect the cable [I] to the connector [B] and to the 2 free pins [J] of the con- nector on the switching power-supply, as shown in the figure. 3-10-2 SmartLink/GWB The metal enclosures of SmartLiving 1050L and 10100L control panels provide housing for SmartLink/GWB accessory boards and the respective 12V@1.2Ah backup batteries.
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Installation and programming manual 3-10-4 SmartLAN The SmartLAN board, available with SmartLAN/G and SmartLAN/SI versions, allows SmartLiving control panels to extend their connectivity to Ethernet and Internet networks. The operating capacity of the SmartLAN board depends on the proper configuration of the networks it is connected to. Therefore, if you are installing a SmartLAN board, it is necessary to contact the network administrator in order to configure it correctly.
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Anti-intrusion control panels + D S - B A REOL Control panel Alien/S connector Generic device Sheath + B A - Alien/G PCB The position of the Alien keypad on the RS485 BUS (intermediate position or end of line) must be established by means of the end of line (EOL) resistance: Table 36: Position of the Alien keypad on the RS485 BUS model indication...
Installation and programming manual Chapter 4 FIRST POWER UP On first power up, the control panel initializes the parameters at default (factory settings). The control panel also enrolls all the peripherals it finds on the I-BUS automatically (automatic addressing phase). The default address of all expansions, keypads and readers is address 1, therefore, if the system is equipped with more than one of each type of device, the automatic enrolling operation will be erroneous.
Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 5 INSTALLATION PROJECT VIA THE SMARTLEAGUE The especially designed SmartLiving system can be programmed from a keypad or via PC. All programming functions can be accessed through the software programme. You will need: • A computer (to be connected to the control panel) •...
Installation and programming manual Using the software programme Each project, from the most uncomplicated to the most complex of systems, is represented by a solution, which contains the programming parameters and installation structure. A solution is dedicated to a specific type of apparatus and has its own programming interface.
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Anti-intrusion control panels To remove a component from the structure, select it and press CANC on the com- puter keyboard. 3. To download the data to the control panel, click-on the key. Downloading ope- rations will: • Block all system keypads. PROGRAMMING •...
Installation and programming manual Chapter 6 OPTIONS AND PROGRAMMING METHODS Introduction The options, functions and values of the SmartLiving control panel must be programmed by qualified persons only. The SmartLiving control panel is programmed at the factory with almost ready-to-go settings (“default settings”) which require only minor changes during the system customization phase.
Anti-intrusion control panels • Force all the system keypads to standby status. • Bring the call queue and events log to a temporary standstill, thus there will be no EXIT? OK = YES events saved to the log, no outputs activated and no outgoing calls. To exit the installer menu, press ) and when the system asks: “EXIT? OK = YES”, then press...
Installation and programming manual Panel options The following options are provided by the control panel. Table 39: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled The control panel will engage the telephone line, The control panel will engage the telephone line and check for the “dial Dial tone check wait two seconds then will start dialing (whether tone”, if present, the control panel will start dialing.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Table 39: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled No user will be allowed to delete of the following events: • terminal tamper • control panel open-tamper NoUserTamp.reset • control panel dislodgement-tamper • peripheral tamper • peripheral loss •...
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Installation and programming manual Table 39: Panel options Option If enabled If disabled Enables management of the “Detector dusty” event. The “Output fault” and “Detector dusty” events share the same actions. Therefore, if either of these events occur, the system will send the calls and activate the outputs associated with the “Output fault”...
Anti-intrusion control panels Table 40: Options - via SmartLeague software programme Option Part of the system Template - section BypassVoiceCheck Parameters settings - Telephone dialer SmartLiving System - Telephone parameters Confirm with * Parameters settings - Control panel parame- NoUserTamp.reset SmartLiving System ters Menu bar - Settings - Application data -...
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Installation and programming manual 3. Use to scroll across the terminals. The selected terminal will blink. Con- figure the terminal by pressing: • to configure the terminal as an INPUT (“I”) • to configure the terminal as an OUTPUT (“O”) •...
Anti-intrusion control panels Zones This programming section deals with all the zone parameters. Via Keypad 1. Access the “Programming Zones” section. Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Zones 2. Use keys to select the zone then press Description This is the editable label which identifies the zone. At default all the zones assume the description of the peripheral they refer to, followed by the respective terminal.
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Installation and programming manual • Unbypassable • Chime • Test • TampReed/FollPir • Broadcast RF • Use sensor LED The last three options apply to “Wireless” zones only, a full description of which follows. Option If enabled If disabled • Air2-IR100 - in order to increase battery life, the infrared •...
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Anti-intrusion control panels •• Infrared sensor - allows you to enroll an Air2-IR100 detector •• Magnetic contact - allows you to enroll Air2-MC100 magnetic reed contact •• Terminal T1 MC - allows you to enroll the “T1” terminal of an Air2-MC100 ••...
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Installation and programming manual Alarm cycles This programmable parameter accepts values between 1 and 15. If you set the value at 15, the zone will operate as a “repetitive zone” (refer to Appendix A, Technical terminology and Glossary, Alarm cycles). Detector type It is possible to configure a zone as: •...
Anti-intrusion control panels 1. Use where possible to indicate the time in multiples of 15 millise- conds, seconds or minutes (see “info” box). 2. Use keys to select the field you wish to change, then use the number keys ( , etc.) to edit the number.
Installation and programming manual However, each time you execute a “deactivate output” command, the output will always deactivate. If you wish to manage this feature through a shortcut, you must use the “Activate outputs” shortcut. If this value is expressed in Monostable time minutes, there is This parameter applies to “Monostable”...
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Anti-intrusion control panels Select number PROGRAMMING Use keys to access the Phonebook which provides 15 number positions Outputs with the following programming fields. Walk test • Number: edit field for the contact number (maximum 20 digits). Accepts also “,” (= Telephone 2 second pause), “*”...
Installation and programming manual Max.num.attempts This value determines the number of calls attempts the system will make before deleting the contact number from the call queue. Message repeats This value determines the number of times the voice message will be played during the call.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Table 42: Event type Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events A zone which belongs to the partition All the zones belonging to the parti- One event for each Partition tamper detects tamper (short-circuit or wire cut- tion restore (reset).
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Installation and programming manual Table 42: Event type Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... Number of events events ProgrammableEvt See paragraph 6-11-1 Programmable events One event for each Emergency key One of the emergency-key duos is pressed emergency-key duo The control-panel enclosure cover is ope- The control-panel enclosure cover is Panel opened...
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Anti-intrusion control panels Each event can be associated with 3 voice messages, selected from the message list (refer to Appendix D, Voice messages). • Message type • Message A • Message B This feature allows you to create messages which will be played during event-related voice calls to contact numbers, both at the start and end of the event.
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Installation and programming manual Options To be activated by keys Event options Table 44: Option If enabled If disabled When the event occurs, it will not be saved to the events Event ON to log When the event occurs, it will be saved to the events log. log.
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Each programmable event consists of a structure of mathematical-logical operations, counters and temporizers. The programming structure consists of: • 10 programmable events for SmartLiving 505 and 515 control panels, 30 for SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L and 50 for SmartLiving 10100L •...
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Installation and programming manual Via PC This programming process can be done only via the SmartLeague software programme. Select a programmable event from “SmartLiving System - Programmable event” from the tree menu on the left, then go to the “Parameters settings” template on the right. key (next to the data transfer buttons) opens a window which will allow you the define the event.
Anti-intrusion control panels • T0000; temporizer 1 will activate when the “Zone alarm DET1” Start event activates for 30 seconds • T0001; temporizer 2 will activate when the “Zone alarm DET2” Start event activates for 30 seconds • Both conditions must occur together (AND) T0000 AND T0001 •...
Installation and programming manual Via Keypad PROGRAMMING 1. Accessing the “Timers” section: Telephone Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Timers Events Timers 2. Use keys to select the Timer then press 3. Using the same keys, select the day of the week. 4.
Anti-intrusion control panels Pre-arm time This is the period (expressed in minutes) before an automatic arming operation (see “info” box). In order to comply with EN50131 instructions, the “Pre-arm” time must be set at a value that is not “0”. Patrol time An “Inspection”...
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Installation and programming manual • Partition filter - if this option is enabled together with “Main User” status, the user will only have “Main User” capabilities on the partitions the code in question is assigned to. For example, if a code is configured as “Main User” with Partition filter and is assigned to partitions 1, 3, 5 and 7, it will be able to enable/disable and change the PINs of all user codes but not Main User codes assigned to these User Code...
Anti-intrusion control panels 0/9 Key shortcuts This section allows you to programme up to 10 shortcuts associated with keys , ..., . After PIN acceptance, the code user can activate the shortcut by pressing the respective number key. To assign the shortcuts to the function keys, work through the following steps. 1.
Installation and programming manual 6-16 Keys This section will allow you to programme the parameters of the digital keys and Air2- PROGRAMMING KF100 wireless keyfobs (for details regarding the wireless keyfobs, refer to the Air2- Codes BS100 Transceiver Installation guide). Installer Code Via Keypad Keys...
Anti-intrusion control panels If a digital key is held in the vicinity of an nBy/S or nBy/X reader, the LEDs will run through a series of visual signals with the following meanings: Option: Use keyShortcuts LED indicator sequence enabled disabled shortcut associated with the red LED on the Red LED On Digital key shortcut F1...
Installation and programming manual 1. Use keys to select the partition, then press 2. Use keys to select the operating mode (Away, Stay, Disarm, etc.). • None - the current operating mode of the partition will not be changed. • Away - the partition will arm in Away mode (interior and perimeter). •...
Anti-intrusion control panels Via PC Expansions - via SmartLeague software programme Table 48: Option Part of the system Template/section Enable/disable Project ChoosePeripheral Expansions - select the expansion Programming 6-20 Keypads This section allows you to programme the parameters of the keypads. PROGRAMMING Shortcuts Via Keypad...
Installation and programming manual Via PC Keypads - via SmartLeague software programme Table 49: Option Part of the system Template/section Enable/disable Project ChoosePeripheral Keypads - select the keypad Programming You can programme the graphic interface of the Alien keypad solely through the SmartLeague software application.
Anti-intrusion control panels Via PC Readers - via SmartLeague software programme Table 50: Option Part of the system Template/section Enable/disable Project Proximity readers - select the rea- ChoosePeripheral Programming Prog. Address Proximity readers Programming 6-22 Sounders This section allows you to programme the parameters of the sounderflashers connected to the IBUS.
Installation and programming manual 6-24 Messages This section allows you to record (and playback) all the voice messages. The Table in Record the Appendix shows all the pre-recorded messages provided by the SmartLogos30M voice board. 0034 sec. Via Keypad 1. Accessing the “Messages” section: Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Messages 2.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Within 70 seconds the control panel will reset to default settings, re-enroll all the peripherals currently on the I-BUS and, if a keypad is connected, will ask you to select the Language. Reset to factory default will not clear the events log. Via Keypad 1.
Installation and programming manual 6-26 User functions This section describes the functions the installer has in common with the user. PROGRAMMING Messages Via Keypad Default settings 1. Access the “User functions” section: User functions Type-in Code (Installer) , PROGRAMMING User functions 2.
Anti-intrusion control panels Via PC User functions - via SmartLeague software programme Table 52: Option Part of the system Template/section View/Log SmartLiving system - Log Programming Set date/time SmartLiving System Programming 6-27 Other parameters This option allows you to programme the advanced functions of the control panel. Via Keypad 1.
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Installation and programming manual LinedownDelay This parameter allows you to programme the delay, expressed in seconds, which will be applied before signaling of “LineDownDelay” events occurs. All the above-mentioned parameters can be programmed as follows. 3. Use keys to select the field you wish to change, then use the number keys ( , etc.) to edit the number.
Anti-intrusion control panels 6-27-1 Telephone line adjustment The “OverThePhoneVol.” and “Tel. input gain” parameters can be used to correct the voice functions of the dialer and the DTMF tones. The values of these parameters affect each other, therefore, and a good result is always a compromise. If you are not using a GSM interface, you should: •...
Installation and programming manual User code number Keypad number 505 / 515 1050 / 1050L 10100L 7. Access programming of the selected code, at the “Assigned outputs” section. 8. Use keys to select the outputs from those available on the list. 6-29 Programming the Nexus The Nexus programming phase allows you to select which actions the control panel will...
Anti-intrusion control panels where “123456” stands for the User's access PIN and this message is sent to the number of the SIM card of the Nexus, the control panel will carry out the requested operations and will send confirmation to the mobile phone of the caller who dispatched the command.
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Installation and programming manual CONNECTION Once the parameter settings are complete, you can activate the GPRS connection by means of the following procedure: 1. Start the SmartLeague software application and access “Settings – Application data” menu section. Select “Connection via GPRS” from the “Communication Type” section, then press “Start”.
Anti-intrusion control panels Chapter 7 ERRORS AND FAULTS Faults detected by the control panel The following table shows the system faults which are signaled on the yellow LED on the keypad Message on the User menu, FAULT Probable cause Note “View/Faults”...
Installation and programming manual Sounder faults / Horn A defect/damage has been detected on the fault horn/sounder. A low-voltage value has been detected on the Press on “Sounder faults” to sounderflasher battery. Sounderflasher access the list of devices which If the voltage drops below 10V, the device will faults / Low- have at least one fault present.
Anti-intrusion control panels Ring Sensitivity The various configurations of modern telephone lines and the multiplicity of signals that transit along them, require major attention in the design of phone-line interfaces. The optimized phone-line interface on-board SmartLiving control panels has been especially designed to satisfy present day requirements.
Installation and programming manual Appendix A TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY AND GLOSSARY 24 HOUR ZONE Violation of a zone with this attribute will generate an instant alarm even when the partitions it belongs to are disabled. The system will generate the respective alarms which will be shown on the keypad.
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Anti-intrusion control panels This is the secondary power source of the system. If primary (230 Vac) power failure occurs, the BACKUP BATTERY battery will take over. SmartLiving control panels use sealed lead batteries. The battery housing determines the maximum size of the battery and therefore, its power-storage capacity. SmartLiving control panels provide housing for one battery @12V 7Ah.
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Installation and programming manual Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the DELAYED EXIT ZONE associated Timer (refer to Exit time). For example, the zone that monitors the main door of a residence or building is usually configured as a delayed exit zone, in order to give occupants time to leave the partition after an arming operation.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Activation of a zone with this configuration generates an immediate alarm even when the HOLD-UP ZONE partition it belongs to is disarmed. However, audible and/or visual signaling devices will not be (OR PANIC ZONE activated (silent alarm), therefore, even calls generated by the alarm will not be revealed OR SILENT ZONE) audibly or visually on the keypad display and LEDs.
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Installation and programming manual An electrical output point connected to a signaling or control device activated/deactivated by the OUTPUT control panel in response to programmed events. The terminal the device is connected to must be configured as an “output”. Outputs are usually connected to audible or visual signaling devices but can be used for other purposes such as: switching on lights or opening doors/gates.
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Anti-intrusion control panels This device allows users to access and control the system. The system readers are connected to READERS the control panel via the I-BUS. By means of the readers, each user can arm/disarm the partitions which are common to both the key and reader in use and can activate shortcuts (refer to Shortcuts) .
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Installation and programming manual This is a service provided by the installer company with the user's collaboration. The installer TELESERVICE connects to the control panel over-the-phone or via a GPRS or Internet connection and, in this way, can check and/or change the control panel programming data. A screw terminal for the connection of zones (detection devices) and/or outputs (command/ TERMINAL signaling devices).
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Anti-intrusion control panels An electrical input point used for the management/supervision of signals coming from an ZONE intrusion detection device. The terminal the zone is connected to must be configured as an “input” zone. Zones are usually connected to a single device, however, it is possible (if the zone is duly wired and configured) to connect more than one device.
Installation and programming manual Appendix B SHORTCUTS AT DEFAULT Icon description function parameter Icon description function ZoneBypass Accesses the User Menu Arm/Disarm Applies a pre-set scenario Scenario menu section: Activations/Zones Immediately deactivates the outputs relative to Accesses the User Menu Stop alarms zone/partition alarm and Voice memo...
Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix C AVAILABLE ICONS The following Table shows the icons provided at default. The icons can be customized to suit the keypad shortcuts. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon number number number Available Icons...
Installation and programming manual Appendix D VOICE MESSAGES The SmartLogos30M voice board provides 500 voice message slots, 291 of which are pre-recorded at factory. The messages are arranged in such way as to produce event- related voice calls which clearly describe the related event. The following Table shows the message numbers and their purpose, together with the respective recording time.
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Anti-intrusion control panels Message duration (seconds) Message duration (seconds) Type Number Default message Type Number Default message High quality Average qua- High quality Average qua- lity lity Date/Time settings Key 1 Shortcuts View faults Key 2 Not available 232 - 240 ‘’...
Installation and programming manual Appendix E SCREW TERMINALS All the terminals on the SmartLiving control panel and its peripherals (expansions and keypads) are identified by distinctive numbers transcribed in the “CCC” programming field of the “CONTACT-ID” protocol, in order to allow the precise localization of events related to zones or terminals.
Anti-intrusion control panels Appendix F COMBINATION OF OUTPUTS TRIGGERED BY EVENTS This appendix shows the event-generated actions (activations/deactivations) of the outputs programmed in the “Outputs” and “Other outputs” sections combined with the “SirenSound types” of the sounderflashers on the BUS. Output typology Table 55: Symbol/Initials...
Installation and programming manual Appendix G SIA CODES SIA Codes Event type Event activa- Event resto- English Italian tion Burglary alarm Violation/Intrusion alarm Burglary bypass Intrusion detectors disabled Burglary trouble Intrusion detector fault Burglary verified Violation/Intrusion confirmed Automatic closing Automatic arming Closing report Arming notification Automatic closing...
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Anti-intrusion control panels SIA Codes Event type Event activa- Event resto- English Italian tion Untyped zone bypass Generic zone disabled Untyped zone trouble Generic zone fault Water bypass Water detector disabled Water trouble Water detector fault Freeze bypass Low-temperature detector disabled Freeze trouble Low-temperature detector fault Undefined...
Installation and programming manual Appendix H COMPLIANCY WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE In order to guarantee compliancy with the regulations in force, you must adhere to the following guidelines: • nBy/X readers must be equipped with devices which protect them against the forced-opening and dislodgement of their casings from their locations, in compliance with Level 2, as indicated in paragraph 3-2-8 Installing nBy/X readers.
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Anti-intrusion control panels •• 50131WarnLedMem • The following options must not be activated in the “Panel Options” section: •• ReaderBuzzer OFF •• BypassAlsoTamper • In the section “Other parameters - FaultNotReady”, enable the following options: •• Zone fuse fault •• IBUS fuse fault ••...
Installation and programming manual Appendix I ORDER CODES Please quote the following order codes when ordering items from the INIM Electronics product range: Access Codes Product description Air2-BS100 Wireless transceiver Air2-FD100 Wireless smoke detector Air2-IR100 Two-way wireless PIR with 12m coverage...
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1 battery @17Ah Intrusion control panel: manages 5 terminals, 5 partitions, switching power supply @ 1.2A, comes in metal enclosure SmartLiving 505 with housing for 1 battery @7Ah Intrusion control panel: manages 5 to 10 terminals, 5 partitions, switching power supply @ 1.2A, comes in metal...
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