Satel INT-KLFR INTEGRA Alarm Control Panel User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Satel
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANTA
- General
- Technical reliability of the alarm system
- Alarm system operating costs
- Authorization of users
- Operating the alarm system by means of LCD keypad
- Using the partition keypad
- Using the entry keypad
- Using the code lock
- Confirming voice messaging
- Call answering and telephone control
- Operating the alarm system by means of keyfob
- Manual update history
- Brief description of operating the system from keypad
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Alarm control panel
INTEGRA
Firmware version 1.21
USER MANUAL
integra_u_en 11/22
IMPORTANTA
Before you start using the control panel, please read carefully this manual in
order to avoid mistakes that can lead to malfunction or even damage to the
equipment.
Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall
void your rights under the warranty.
The INTEGRA control panels should only be connected to the analog subscriber
lines. In case of changing the analog line to the digital one, it is necessary
to contact the alarm system installer.
Pay special attention if the telephone line used by the control panel is
frequently busy and/or failures are reported, concerning the line and/or
monitoring. Report such situations to the alarm system installer immediately.
To ensure adequate protection, the alarm security system must be in good
working order, therefore SATEL recommends that it be regularly tested. The
control panel is equipped with a number of self-diagnostic functions which,
when properly configured by the installer, ensure control over correct
functioning of the system.
The alarm system cannot prevent burglary, hold-up or fire from happening, but
in emergency situation it will allow you to take steps to minimize the
potential damage (by triggering optical or acoustic alarm signal, notifying
appropriate authorities of the alarm etc.). Thus, it can deter any would-be
intruders.
SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products, which may
result in changes in their technical specifications and software. Current
information about the changes being introduced is available on our website.
Please visit us at: https://support.satel.pl
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
www.satel.pl/ce
Factory default codes:
Service code: 12345
Object 1 master user (administrator) code: 1111
The following symbols may be used in this manual:
– note;
**** – caution.
General
Thank you for choosing the product offered by the SATEL Company. Wishing you
full satisfaction with the choice you made, we are always ready to provide you
with professional assistance and information on our products.
The SATEL Company is manufacturer of a broad range of devices dedicated for
use in security alarm systems. Further information is available on our website
www.satel.pl or at the points of sale offering our
products.
It is recommended that that the installers prepare their own user manual for
the alarm system installed by them. The manual must include all changes and
modifications in relation to the factory default settings.
The installer should train the users in the rules of operating the alarm
system.
Technical reliability of the alarm system
A failure of any component of the alarm system will result in deterioration of
the level of protection. Unfortunately, the devices which are installed
outside (e.g. the outdoor sirens) are exposed to the adverse effects of
weather. During storms, the devices connected to the electrical system or
telephone line are vulnerable to damage as a result of atmospheric discharge.
The control panel is provided with a number of safeguards and automatic
diagnostic features to test the system performance. Detection of
irregularities is signaled e.g. by the LED on the keypad. You should
immediately respond to such a signal, and, if necessary, consult the
installer.
In addition, some features designed for testing the alarm system are available
in the control panel. They make it possible to check the detectors, sirens,
telephone communicators, etc. for correct functioning. Only regular testing
and inspection of the alarm system will allow you to keep a high level of
protection against intrusion.
It is recommended that the installer, at the request of the user, carry out
periodic maintenance of the alarm system.
It is in the interest of the user to anticipate and plan in advance the
procedures in case an alarm is set off by the control panel. It is important
to be able to verify the alarm, determine its source and take appropriate
actions (e.g. evacuation in the event of a fire alarm).
Alarm system operating costs
The control panel can inform the users and the monitoring station about the
status of protected facility. Implementation of these tasks means financial
costs. The amount of the costs incurred depends on the amount of information
sent. A failure, as well as an incorrect programming of the control panel, may
result in increased costs (due to making of excessive number of calls).
Please inform the installer, which is a priority: to deliver information at
any cost, or to prevent excessive costs. For example, after an event code has
failed to be sent successfully to the monitoring station, the control panel
may repeat attempts every few minutes to send the code or to cease the
attempts to send the code until a next event occurs.
Authorization of users
Operation of the alarm system is possible after the user authorization, which allows the control panel to verify that the user is authorized to perform the given operation. The authorization can be done on the basis of:
- code,
- proximity card (125 kHz passive transponder, which can be in the form of card, tag, etc.),
- DALLAS iButton (chip),
- keyfob.
You cannot assign the same identifier (code, proximity card, DALLAS iButton or
keyfob) to two users.
For safety reasons, different people should not use the same identifier.
The installer can configure the panel so that it will not accept codes that
contain less than three digits (e.g. 1111 or 1212) or consist of consecutive
digits (3456).
The installer may permit the use of certain functions without the need for
user authorization.
Using an invalid code, proximity card or DALLAS iButton three times may:
- trigger an alarm,
- block the keypad / reader for 90 seconds.
4.1 Authorization with two identifiers
The INT-KLCDR, INT-KLFR, INT-KWRL and INT-KWRL2 keypads and the INT-SCR
multifunction keypads have a built-in proximity card reader. The installer can
configure these devices so that the user has to use two identifiers for
authorization: the code and the card.
The function to be executed after the authorization depends on the second
identifier:
– code – whether it will be confirmed by using the key or the key,
– card – whether it will be presented only or held.
4.2 Factory default codes
By default, the following codes are preprogrammed in the control panel:
service code: 12345
object 1 master user (administrator) code: 1111
The factory default codes make it possible to assign individual codes to
consecutive persons who are to use the alarm system (see: “Users” p. 27).
The factory default codes should be changed before you start using your alarm
system (CHANGE OWN CODE function available in the user menu).
The control panel can inform the user that the code change is necessary, if
the code is known to other users.
The master code should not be used on a daily basis because of the risk of its
being captured. It is recommended that the administrator enter for himself an
ordinary user’s code.
4.3 Operation under duress
When acting under duress, the DURESS type code must be used instead of the
normal user code (see “User types” p. 28).
Operating the alarm system by means of LCD keypad
SATEL offers the following keypads for INTEGRA control panels:
INT-TSG – touchscreen keypad,
INT-TSG2 – touchscreen keypad,
INT-TSH – touchscreen keypad,
INT-TSH2 – touchscreen keypad,
INT-TSI – touchscreen keypad,
INT-KSG – LCD keypad with touch keys,
INT-KLCD – LCD keypad with mechanical keys,
INT-KLCDR – LCD keypad with mechanical keys and built-in proximity card
reader,
INT-KLCDK – LCD keypad with mechanical keys,
INT-KLCDL – LCD keypad with mechanical keys,
INT-KLCDS – LCD keypad with mechanical keys,
INT-KLFR – LCD keypad with mechanical keys and built-in proximity card reader.
INT-KWRL – wireless LCD keypad with mechanical keys and built-in proximity
card reader.
INT-KWRL2 – wireless LCD keypad with mechanical keys and built-in proximity
card reader.
The keypads are available in a variety of color options for the enclosure,
display and key backlight. The color variant is indicated by the additional
designation in the keypad name (e.g. INT-KLCD-GR – green display and key
backlight; INT-KLCD-BL – blue display and key backlight).
5.1 Keypads description
The INT-TSG, INT-TSG2, INT-TSH, INT-TSH2, INT-TSI and INT-KSG keypads are
described in separate manuals, which are delivered with these keypads.
5.1.1 LCD display
In wireless keypads, the display is disabled when the keypad is in the sleep
mode.
The display facilitates communication between the user and the alarm system,
clearly indicating the system status. The functions available to the user are
presented on the display.
The display backlight can be used, if needed.
In standby mode, the display shows:
– in the upper line – the date and time in the format defined by the
installer,
– in the lower line – the keypad name or state (status) of selected partitions
(to be defined by the installer).
The installer can configure the keypad so that when you press the 9 key for
approx.
3 seconds, the display will enter the partition state presentation mode. The
status of partitions operated by the keypad (including those from which alarm
is signaled on the keypad) is presented by means of symbols. The display will
return to the standby mode after you press the 9 key for approx. 3 seconds
again.
If some predefined events occur, additional messages may appear on the display (e.g. arming, disarming, auto-arm delay countdown, entry/exit delay countdown, alarm, etc.).
Entering the user code, i.e. the user authorization, will open a menu
containing the functions that are available to the user. The functions are
presented in two lines. The currently selected function is indicated by the
arrow on the left-hand side. How the function related information is presented
depends on the specific character of the given function.
The way of display backlighting is programmed by the installer.
5.1.2 LED indicators
In wireless keypads, the LEDs are disabled when the keypad is in the sleep
mode.
LED | Color | Function description |
---|---|---|
__ | green | ON – all keypad operated partitions are armed |
flashing – some keypad operated partitions are armed or exit delay
countdown is running
| red| ON or flashing – alarm or alarm memory
**| yellow| flashing – trouble or trouble memory
| green| flashing** – service mode is entered
| green| if zone status is being presented or the keypad is switched to
graphic programming mode (see: “Selection from the multiple-choice list”p.
17), two LEDs indicate which data set is being displayed (see: table 2)
Table 1. Description of keypad LEDs.
Data type | LED | Information |
---|---|---|
left side/upper | right side/lower | |
Zones/Outputs | OFF | OFF |
OFF | ON | numbers 33-64 |
ON | OFF | numbers 65-96 |
ON | ON | numbers 97-128 |
Expanders | OFF | OFF |
OFF | ON | system addresses 32-63 (20-3F HEX) |
Table 2. Information presented by the LEDs.
Information about the armed state can be extinguished after a time period
defined by the installer.
If the installer has enabled the GRADE 2 option:
the LEDs provide information about alarms only after the code has been
entered and confirmed with the key,
flashing of the LED means that there is a trouble in the system, some
zones are bypassed, or that there was an alarm.
5.1.3 Keys
The keys designated with digits and letters enable entering the code and data,
when using the functions available in the menu. Additionally, if you press and
hold down the selected digit keys for approx. 3 seconds, you can (if the
keypad has been so configured by the installer):
1. check the state of zones,
4 – check the state of partitions,
5 – view the alarm log (based on the event log),
6 – view the trouble log (based on the event log),
7 – view the troubles,
8 – turn on/off CHIME in the keypad,
9 – toggle the display between the standby mode and partition state display
mode.
The other keys enable you to:
** – enter the user menu (after entering the code),
– cancel the started operation.
or** – arm / disarm and clear alarm (after entering the code),
– start the selected function,
– confirm the entered data.
– navigate through the display (scroll through the displayed messages,
functions and options, and move the cursor),
– run the installer selected functions (after entering the code).
– trigger the fire alarm.
– trigger the medical (auxiliary) alarm.
– trigger the panic alarm.
5.1.4 Built-in proximity card reader
The INT-KLCDR, INT-KLFR, INT-KWRL and INT-KWRL2 keypads can be operated by
means of proximity cards (proximity tags or other 125 kHz passive
transponders).
The installer defines which functions can be executed after presenting or
holding the card.
In wireless keypads, the proximity card reader is disabled when the keypad is in the sleep mode.
5.1.5 Sound signaling
Beeps generated when operating
The installer can disable the sound signaling.
-
short beep – pressing any number key.
-
short beeps – confirmation of command execution, signaling of entering the user menu, submenu or function.
-
short beeps – signaling of:
– starting the procedure of arming (there is exit delay in the partition) or arming (there is no exit delay in the partition),
– disarming and/or alarm clearing,
– turning output off,
– turning off the CHIME in the keypad, using the 8 key,
– toggling the display between the standby mode and the partition status presentation mode, using the 9 key,
– exiting the function and returning to the menu after confirmation of the data entered. -
short beeps and 1 long beep – signaling of:
– turning output on,
– turning on the CHIME in the keypad, using the 8 key,
– ending the function and exiting the user menu after confirmation of the data entered. -
long beep – signaling of:
– violated/ bypassed zones when arming,
– fault of the vibration detector (10. 24H VIBRATION type zone was not violated during the vibration detector test run upon starting the arming procedure). -
long beeps – invalid code/card, function not available or exiting the function without confirmation of the data entered (e.g. by using the **** key).
-
long beeps – unavailable function.
Events signaled by sounds
Only installer selected events are signaled.
Alarms are being signaled throughout the time programmed by the installer.
In wireless keypads, the audible signaling is disabled when the keypad is in
the sleep mode (except for the CHIME signal).
5 short beeps – zone violation (CHIME).
Long beep every 3 seconds, followed by a series of short beeps for 10 seconds
and 1 long beep – countdown of exit delay (if the time is shorter than 10
seconds, only the final sequence of short beeps will be generated).
A sequence of 7 beeps of diminishing duration, repeated every few seconds –
countdown of auto-arming delay.
2 short beeps every seconds – countdown of entry delay.
2 short beeps every 3 seconds – signaling a new trouble.
Continuous beep – alarm.
Long beep every second – fire alarm.
5.2 [Code] – arming / disarming menu
Information given in the section below do not apply to users having the SIMPLE
USER right (see p. 28).
After you enter the code and confirm it with the **** key:
– a message on the need to change the code or a service note may be displayed,
– alarm will be cleared – if the user is authorized to clear the alarm and
there is an alarm in the system,
– one partition will be disarmed – if the user is authorized to disarm the
partition, has access to only one partition operated from the keypad and that
partition is armed, or has access to many partitions, but only one partition
is armed,
– one partition will be armed – if the user is authorized to arm the
partition, has access to only one partition operated from the keypad and that
partition is disarmed,
– the arming/disarming menu will be displayed.
5.2.1 Arming menu
The arming menu will be displayed if:
– the user is authorized to arm the partition,
– the user has access to a number of partitions operated from the keypad,
– none of the partitions accessible to the user is armed,
– there is no alarm.
Two functions are available in the menu:
Arm all arming all partitions
Arm selected arming selected partitions
5.2.2 Disarming menu
The disarming menu will be displayed if:
– the user is authorized to disarm the partition,
– the user has access to a number of partitions operated from the keypad,
– at least two partitions accessible to the user are armed.
Two functions are available in the menu:
Disarm all disarming all partitions
Disarm selected disarming selected partitions
5.3 [Code] – user menu
After you enter the code and confirm using the key, the user menu will be
displayed.
The list of available functions depends on the user authority level, as well
as the system status and configuration. In order to exit the user menu, press
the key. The keypad will quit the menu automatically, if 2 minutes have
elapsed since the last keypress.
Upon entering the code and confirming with the **** key, a message about the
need to change the code or a service note may be displayed.
5.3.1 Functions list
The functions available after entering the service code have been highlighted
with white text against black background. Highlighted with a frame are
functions available to the administrators.
View clear. al.
System reset
Disarm
Clear alarm
Clear other al.
Abort voice m.
Arm
Arm (2 codes)
Disarm (2codes)
Defer auto-arm
Set auto-arm d.
Arming mode
Cancel 1st code
Change own code
Change tel.code
Change prefix
Prefix normal
Prefix duress
Recall time| view cleared alarms from selected partition zones
restore system after verified alarm
disarm selected partitions
clear alarm
clear alarm in other objects
cancel telephone messaging
arm selected partitions
start two code arming
start two code disarming
postpone the auto-arming
set auto-arming postpone time
select arming mode
cancel consent to two code arming/disarming
change own code
change own telephone code
set normally used prefix
set duress prefix
set time to remind of the need to change prefix
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Users
New user
Code
Telephone code
Partitions
Type
Schedule
Existence time
Bypass time
Rights
Keypads etc.
New prox. card
Rem. prox. card
New DALLAS
Remove DALLAS
New RX key fob
Rem. RX key fob
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Button 4
Button 1 and 2
Button 1 and 3
Events (RX)
New ABAX keyfob
Rem.ABAX keyfob
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Button 4
Button 5
Button 1 and 5
Events (ABAX)
Confirm. (ABAX)
Name| add new user
set code
set telephone code
assign partitions available to the user
select type of code
select time schedule
set code validity time
set bypass time
assign rights
assign modules available to the user
add proximity card
remove proximity card
add DALLAS iButton
remove DALLAS iButton
add 433 MHz keyfob
remove 433 MHz keyfob
assign function to keyfob button 1
assign function to keyfob button 2
assign function to keyfob button 3
assign function to keyfob button 4
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 2
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 3
set event generating rules
add keyfob supported by ABAX 2 / ABAX system
remove keyfob supported by ABAX 2 / ABAX system
assign function to keyfob button 1
assign function to keyfob button 2
assign function to keyfob button 3
assign function to keyfob button 4
assign function to keyfob button 5
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 5
set event generating rules
set confirmation rules
program user name
edit existing user
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Edit user
[select user] [list of parameters identical as in case of a new user] Remove
user
Masters
New master
Code
Rights
Keypads etc.
New prox. card
Rem. prox. card
New DALLAS
Remove DALLAS
New RX keyfob
Rem. RX keyfob
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Button 4
Button 1 and 2
Button 1 and 3
Events (RX)
New ABAX keyfob
Rem.ABAX keyfob
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Button 4
Button 5
Button 1 and 5
Events (ABAX)
Confirm. (ABAX)
Name| remove user
add new master
set code
assign rights
assign modules available to the master
add proximity card
remove proximity card
add DALLAS iButton
remove DALLAS iButton
add 433 MHz keyfob
remove 433 MHz keyfob
assign function to keyfob button 1
assign function to keyfob button 2
assign function to keyfob button 3
assign function to keyfob button 4
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 2
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 3
set event generating rules
add keyfob supported by ABAX 2 / ABAX system
remove keyfob supported by ABAX 2 / ABAX system
assign function to keyfob button 1
assign function to keyfob button 2
assign function to keyfob button 3
assign function to keyfob button 4
assign function to keyfob button 5
assign function to combination of keyfob buttons 1 & 5
set event generating rules
set confirmation rules
set master name
edit existing master
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Edit master
[select master] [list of parameters identical as in case of a new master]
Remove master
Zone bypasses
Inhibit
Isolate
Set time
System state| remove master
temporary zone bypass
permanent zone bypass
set control panel clock
check troubles / check system state
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Events
Selected
Select events
Select part.
View
View Grade2
All
Grade2
Reset zones
Clr.latch.outs
Fin.f.door open| select type of events to be viewed
select partitions from which events are to be viewed
view selected events
view events required for Grade 2
view all events
view events required for Grade 2
reset 43. RESETABLE POWER SUPPLY type outputs
clear latched outputs
end door fire opening
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Change options
Replace battery
Keypad chime
Outputs chime
Timers
Temperatures
Part. timers
No exp.tamp.al.
Perm.serv.accs.
Serv. can edit
Serv. ArmDis…
Perm.DLOADX acc
DLOADX IP
GUARDX IP
Erase s.message| enabling batteries replacement in wireless keypad
turn on/off CHIME in keypad
block zone violation signal. on 11. CHIME type outputs
edit timers
edit temp. thresholds and hysteresis for 120. THERMOSTAT type out.
program partition timers
block expander tampers
enable/disable permanent installer access
make user editing available to installer
make system control available to installer
enable/disable permanent DLOADX access
set address of computer with DLOADX program
set address of computer with GUARDX program
erase service note
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Tests
Partitions
Zones
Supply voltages
Radio devices
Temperatures| check current state of partitions
check current state of zones
check module supply voltage
check radio signal level for wireless devices
check temperatures (wireless devices with temp. sensor)
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Zones test
New
Burglary zones
Fire/tech.zones
One zone
View results
Finish test
Clear results
Battery test
Manual tr. test
Station 1A test
Station 1B test
Station 2A test
Station 2B test
GPRS monit.test
Messaging test
Answering test
Prox. card test
CA-64 PTSA test
View masters
Keypad name
File in DLOADX
Panel version
STM prg.version
GSM IMEI/v/sig.
IP/MAC/IMEI/ID
Modules version
Time synchron.
Service access
Open door
Outs control
Service mode
Take SM over| start new test for burglary zones
start new test for fire and technical zones
start new test for single zone
view test results
abort test
clear test results
test battery and 60. TECHN. – BATTERY LOW zones
start manual test transmission
start test transmission to station 1 – main phone number
start test transmission to station 1 – backup phone number
start test transmission to station 2 – main phone number
start test transmission to station 2 – backup phone number
send test transmission via GPRS [only INTEGRA 128-WRL] start messaging test
display information on answered tel. call
check proximity card number
start mimic board test
view master users
display keypad name
display inf. on DLOADX program file with control panel data
display information on control panel firmware version
display inf. on ABAX syst. firmware [only INTEGRA 128-WRL] display information
on GSM telephone [only INTEGRA 128-WRL] disp. inf. on ETHM-1 / ETHM-1 Plus /
INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE
display information on module firmware version
start time synchronization
set installer access time
open selected door controlled by system
control outputs
start service mode
take over service mode
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Downloading
Start DWNL-RS
Finish DWNL-RS
Start DWNL-MOD.
Start DWNL-TEL
Start DWNL-CSD
Start DWNL-GPRS
ETHM-1 DLOADX
ETHM-1 GUARDX
INT-GSM DLOADX
INT-GSM GUARDX| start local programming
finish local programming
start communication via external modem
start communication via 300 bps modem
start CSD communication [only INTEGRA 128-WRL] start GPRS communication [only
INTEGRA 128-WRL] start communication with DLOADX via ETHM-1 Plus
start communication with GUARDX via ETHM-1 Plus
start communication with DLOADX via INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE
start communication with GUARDX via INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE
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5.3.2 Starting functions
- Using the and keys, find the required submenu or function. The currently selected submenu or function is indicated by the arrow ( ) on the left-hand side.
- Press the or key to enter the submenu (the key allows to exit the submenu) or start the function.
5.3.3 Menu shortcuts
Support for the user menu shortcuts can be disabled by the installer.
You can use shortcuts for quick access to some menu elements (submenus,
functions).
Press the suitable digit key (or combination of keys) to enter a submenu or
start a function.
Shown below is the list of submenus and functions available by using
shortcuts. The shortcuts are shown in square brackets.
[1] Change own code
[2] Users
[21] New user
[22] Edit user
[23] Remove user
If the installer is not authorized to edit the users, the shortcuts beginning
with the digit 2 will allow the installer to start the function from the
MASTERS submenu.
[4] Zone bypasses
[41] Inhibit
[42] Isolate
[5] Events
[51] Selected events
[52] All events
[6] Set time
[7] System state
[8] Outputs control
[9] Service mode
[0] Downloading
[01] Start DWNL-RS
[02] Finish DWNL-RS
[03] Start DWNL-MOD.
[04] Start DWNL-TEL
[05] Start DWNL-CSD [only INTEGRA 128-WRL] [06] Start DWNL-GPRS [only INTEGRA
128-WRL] [07] ETHM-1 DLOADX
[08] ETHM-1 GUARDX
[09] INT-GSM DLOADX
[00] INT-GSM GUARDX
5.3.4 Entering data by means of the LCD keypad
Data are saved to the control panel if you press the key (in some
keypads, the key is also available, whose function is exactly the same). The
key enables exiting the function without saving any changes.
Described below are general rules for entering data, however they may be
different as regards some functions.
Selection from the single-choice list
Shown in the upper line of display is description of the function, and in the
lower one – the currently selected item. You can scroll through the list of
items, using the direction keys: (down) and (up). The and ****keys are not
used.
Selection from the multiple-choice list
The functions that allow you to make multiple choice can be identified by an
additional symbol situated at the right-hand side of the display:
– displayed item is selected / option is enabled,
– displayed item is not selected / option is disabled.
Pressing any digit key (for some functions, this does not work with the key 0)
will change the currently displayed symbol to the other one. To scroll through
the list of items, use the key (down) or the key (up). For some functions,
pressing the key 0 will allow you to enter the number of item to be edited
(e.g. number of zone to be bypassed / unbypassed). This will speed up search.
For some functions, pressing the or key will switch the keypad into the
graphic programming mode. The and symbols are used to present on the display
the current status of up to 32 items available in the given function (these
can be e.g. zones, outputs,
timers, etc.). Additionally, in case of zone bypassing, the symbol is used.
The key moves the cursor to the right, and the key to the left. If the
list of items is longer than 32, pressing the key when the cursor is placed
over the last item will display the next list, and pressing the ****key when
the cursor is placed over the first item will display the previous list (see
also description of the LEDs, p. 8). Pressing the key 0, 1 or 2 three times in
the graphic mode within 3 seconds will have the following effect:
000 – the symbol will be displayed at all available items,
111 – the symbol will be displayed at all available items,
222 – reversal of the selection made: the symbol will be displayed at all
items where the symbol was displayed, and the symbol where the symbol was
displayed.
On pressing the or key, the keypad will return to the text mode.
Entering decimal and hexadecimal values
Digits are entered by pressing the suitable keys. Characters from A to F are
available under the keys with numbers 2 and 3. Keep pressing the keys until
the required character appears.
Entering names
Press the particular keys until the required character appears. The characters
available in the keypad are shown in Table 3. Hold down the key to display the
digit assigned to the key.
Shown on the left side in the upper line of the display is information about
the letter case:
[ABC] or [abc] (it will be displayed after pressing any key and will be
visible for a few seconds after the last keystroke).
The key moves the cursor to the right, and the ****key – to the left. The key
deletes the character on the left side of the cursor.
5.3.5 Description of user functions
View cleared alarms – available, if the user did not view the violated zones
after alarm clearing. It allows to check which zones triggered the alarm.
After completion of the viewing, the function is no longer available.
System reset – available to the installer, if the option REQUIRED SYSTEM RESET
AFTER VERIFIED
ALARM is enabled, and a verified alarm took place. After occurrence of the
verified alarm, it is necessary to reset the system by means of this function,
in order to make re-arming possible.
Disarm – allows to disarm the partitions accessible to the user from the given
keypad.
Clear alarm – allows to silence the alarm.
Clear other alarms – allows to silence the alarms from other objects, to which
the user has normally no access.
Abort voice messaging – terminates the telephone messaging.
The messaging can be cancelled automatically together with alarm clearing. The
messaging cancellation rules are defined by the installer.
Arm – allows to arm the partitions accessible to the user from the given
keypad.
Arm (2 codes) – allows to initiate arming of the partitions which require
entering 2 codes.
Disarm (2codes) – allows to initiate disarming of the partitions which require
entering 2 codes.
Defer auto-arming – available when auto-arming delay countdown is running. It
allows to postpone by a programmed time period the auto-arming of the
partition in which the autoarming delay countdown is running.
Entering just zeros will block the auto-arming function (until the next auto-
arming time).
Set auto-arming delay – available when the auto-arming delay is programmed for
at least one partition and the auto-arming delay countdown is not currently
running in that partition.
It allows to postpone by a programmed time period the auto-arming of the
partition.
Arming mode – allows to select the arming mode which is to be used (the
shortcut key is shown in square brackets):
[0] full arming (to be used after everybody has left the protected area),
[1] full arming + bypasses (allows the users to stay in the protected area) –
the zones for which the BYPASSED IF NO EXIT option is enabled by the installer
will be bypassed,
[2] arming without interior (allows the users to stay in the protected area):
– interior zones (3. INTERIOR DELAYED zone type) will be disarmed,
– violating the exterior zone (8. EXTERIOR zone type) will trigger a silent
alarm,
– violating another alarm zone will trigger a loud alarm.
[3] arming without interior and without entry delay (allows the users to stay
in the protected area – to be used when nobody else is to enter the protected
area) – this arming mode is similar to the previous one, but the delayed zones
operate as the instant ones (no entry delay).
Cancel 1st code – if the partition is armed/disarmed by means of two codes and
the first code has already been entered, the user can still cancel the consent
to arming/disarming.
Change own code – allows the user to change his/her own code.
Change telephone code – allows the user to change his/her own telephone code.
Change prefix – available to the administrator, if the use of prefixes in the
system has been made available by the installer (the prefix length has been
defined). It enables to program the prefixes and the time to remind about the
need to change the prefix. Each code will have to be preceded by a prefix:
normal – for everyday use. By default, it consists of a suitable number of
digits 0 (e.g. if the determined prefix length is 4, the default prefix is
0000),
DURESS – for use, when the user has been forced to enter the code. Using the
code will trigger a silent alarm. By default, it consists of a suitable number
of digits 4 (e.g. if the determined prefix length is 3, the default prefix is
444).
Users – the following functions are available in the submenu:
New user – allows to create a new user (see: “Adding new user” p. 29).
Edit user – allows to edit the existing users (see: “Edit user” p. 30).
Remove user – allows to remove the existing users (see: “Removing a user” p.
30).
The administrator defines whether the installer is to have access to the USERS
submenu (SERV. CAN EDIT option in the CHANGE OPTIONS submenu).
Masters – the submenu provides the following functions available to the
installer:
New master – allows to create a new administrator.
Edit master – allows to edit the existing administrators.
Remove master – allows to remove the existing administrators.
Zone bypasses – the following functions are available in the submenu:
Inhibit – allows to temporarily bypass the zones (see: “Zone inhibiting” p.
32).
Isolate – allows to permanently bypass the zones (see: “Zone isolating” p.
33).
Set time – allows to program the control panel clock. The data are entered in
the following format:
time – hour:minute:second,
date – day:month:year.
System state – allows to view the troubles and, if the GRADE 2 global option
has been enabled by the installer, also the alarms and bypassed zones, as well
as to check the partition status.
Events – the submenu contains functions which allow to view the events saved
to the control panel memory (see: “Viewing the event log” p. 34).
The content of received SMS messages is also saved to the events log of the
INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel.
Reset zones – running the function will result in a temporary deactivation of
the 43. RESETABLE POWER SUPPLY type outputs, thus making it possible to reset
the alarm memory for detectors supplied from those outputs (e.g. fire
detectors).
Clear latched outputs – allows to turn off some of the control panel outputs
for which the LATCH option is enabled, as well as the 9. DAY ALARM, 12. SILENT
ALARM and 116. INTERNAL SIREN type outputs.
Fin.f.door open – restores the normal operating mode in all modules executing
the access control functions (in case of fire, the doors controlled by these
modules may be automatically unlocked).
Change options – the following functions are available in the submenu:
Replace battery – allows to disable the tamper protection in the selected
wireless keypad for 3 minutes. During this time you can open the keypad
enclosure and replace the battery. The function is available if a wireless
keypad is installed in the alarm system.
The function is supported by ACU-120 / ACU-270 controller with firmware
version 5.03 and ACU-220 / ACU-280 controller.
Keypad chime – allows to turn on/off the CHIME in the keypad. The CHIME is
five short sounds by means of which the keypad will inform you e.g. that a
door / window is open, when the system is disarmed. The installer defines
which zones of the alarm system
can trigger the CHIME.
Outputs chime – allows to block the chime signal from selected partitions on
the 11. CHIME type output.
Timers – allows to program parameters of the timers, the editing of which is
permitted by the installer.
Temperatures – allows to edit the temperature thresholds and hysteresis for
120. THERMOSTAT type outputs (see: “Programming the thermostatic output
settings” p. 35).
Partition timers – allows to program the partition timers (see: “Programming
the partition timer” p. 36).
No expanders tamper alarms – allows to temporarily disable the expansion
module tamper supervision. In case of any problems with the expansion modules,
report the fact to the installer.
Permanent service access – the option is available to the master user
(administrator). If enabled, the installer has permanent access to the alarm
system, which, among other things, enables the control panel to be programmed
by using LCD keypad or DLOADX
program.
Enabling PERMANENT SERVICE ACCESS option will clear the installer access time
programmed with the SERVICE ACCESS function. On the other hand, programming
the installer access time will disable the PERMANENT SERVICE ACCESS option.
Service can edit – the option is available to the master user (administrator).
If it is enabled, the installer can add, edit and delete users in the
administrator’s object.
Service arm/disarm/clear/bypass – the option is available to the master user
(administrator). If it is enabled, the installer can arm/disarm the system,
clear alarms and bypass zones in the administrator object.
Permanent DLOADX access – the option is available to the master user
(administrator). If it is enabled, the control panel can be programmed by
means of the DLOADX program, irrespective of whether or not the installer has
access to the alarm system.
DLOADX IP – enables programming the address of the computer, on which the
DLOADX program is installed. If the address is programmed, the control panel
users can start from the keypad the communication with the DLOADX program via
ETHM-1 Plus /
ETHM-1 / INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module (see description of the ETHM-1
DLOADX and INT-GSM DLOADX functions, available in the DOWNLOADING
submenu). The address can be entered as a name or IP address.
GUARDX IP – enables programming the address of the computer, on which the
GUARDX program is installed. If the address is programmed, the control panel
users can start from the keypad the communication with the GUARDX program via
ETHM-1 Plus /
ETHM-1 / INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module (see description of the ETHM-1
GUARDX and INT-GSM GUARDX functions, available in the DOWNLOADING
submenu). The address can be entered as a name or IP address.
Erase service message – allows the user to delete the service message.
Tests – the following functions are available in the submenu:
Partitions – allows to check the status of partitions accessible to the user
and operated from the keypad. The partition status is presented by means of a
symbol. The numbers placed on the glass allow you to identify the partition
numbers. By factory default, the
partition status is shown using the following symbols (which can be changed by
the installer):
b – temporary blocked,
? – entry delay,
E – exit delay (less than 10 seconds),
e – exit delay (more than 10 seconds),
P – fire alarm,
A – alarm,
p – fire alarm memory,
a – alarm memory,
a – armed,
– disarmed, not ready to be armed (violated zones),
– disarmed, ready to be armed.
Zones – allows to check the status of zones in the partitions accessible to
the user and operated from the keypad. The zone status is presented by means
of a symbol. The numbers placed on the glass allow you to identify the zone
numbers. On starting the function, the status of zones 1-32 is displayed. Use
the and keys to display the status of other zones (see also description of
the LEDs, p. 8). By factory default, the zone status is shown using the
following symbols (which can be changed by the installer):
b – zone bypass,
l – trouble “long violation”,
f – trouble “no violation”,
T – tamper alarm,
A – alarm,
– zone tamper,
– zone violation,
t – tamper alarm memory,
a – alarm memory,
– zone OK.
Supply voltages – available to the installer. Enables checking of the supply
voltage for individual expansion modules.
Temperatures – allows the user to check the temperature. The temperature
information is provided by wireless temperature detectors or ABAX 2 wireless
devices equipped with a temperature sensor.
Radio devices – allows to check the radio signal level for ABAX 2 / ABAX
system wireless devices supported by the control panel.
Zone Test – the submenu contains functions which allow to test the detectors
connected to the zones (see: “Zone testing” p. 37).
Battery test – available to the installer. Upon starting the function, the
control panel will generate events to inform about the status of batteries of
the control panel and hardwired expansion modules with power supply.
Additionally, the status of 60. TECH.BATTERY LOW type zones will be analyzed.
Manual transmission test – generates an event, which starts the procedure of
event transmission to the monitoring station (a code sent with the system
identifier).
Monitoring station test (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) – allows to send a test transmission
to the monitoring station (separate functions for each of the telephone
numbers). When sending the transmission, messages are displayed to inform
about the currently performed operation. The function is useful when starting
the reporting or in case of any reporting trouble.
GPRS monit.test – sends a test transmission to the monitoring station via
cellular data network (GPRS). When sending the transmission, messages on the
display provide information on the currently performed operation. only INTEGRA
128-WRL
Messaging test – allows to test the messaging function. Upon starting the
function:
- Enter the number of the telephone (consecutive number on the telephone list).
- Press the key.
- Enter the number of voice message.
- Press the **** key. The control panel will call the indicated number and play back the message.
Answering test – if this function is started, information on the number of
rings and going off-hook is displayed when answering the telephone call.
Proximity card test – allows to check the number of proximity card and
establish to whom it belongs (if the card belongs to a user of the system).
CA-64 PTSA test – allows to test the mimic board.
View masters – available to the administrator. It makes it possible to check
in which objects the master users are created.
Keypad name – allows to check the given keypad name.
File in DLOADX – displays the date and time of writing the data to the control
panel by means of the DLOADX program and the name of file with control panel
data.
Panel version – displays information on the control panel firmware version.
STM program version – displays information on the program version of the
processor used to operate ABAX system and control panel zones. only INTEGRA
128-WRL
GSM IMEI/v/sig. – allows to check the level of signal received by the GSM
telephone antenna, individual identification number of the telephone, and the
telephone version.
The and keys are to be used for scrolling through the displayed information.
only INTEGRA 128-WRL
IP/MAC/IMEI/ID – displays the information related to the ETHM-1 Plus / ETHM-1
/
INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE modules installed in the system. In the case of the
ETHM-1 Plus / ETHM-1 module, the information includes:
– local IP address,
– MAC number,
– public IP address,
– individual identification number assigned to the ETHM-1 Plus module by the
SATEL server [ID].
In the case of the INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module, the information includes:
– IMEI number,
– individual identification number assigned to the INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE
module by the SATEL server [ID],
– cellular signal strength for SIM1 / SIM2 cards,
– operator of the network into which the SIM1 / SIM2 card is logged,
– SIM1 / SIM2 card account balance (press to check the balance).
Use the and keys to scroll the information. If several modules are
connected to the control panel, use the and keys to scroll the list of
modules.
If the INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module is connected to the ETHM-1 Plus module,
information about both modules is displayed, except that the IMEI number of
INT-GSM/ INT-GSM LTE module is not shown.
Modules versions – allows to check the firmware versions for devices connected
to the control panel communication buses.
Time synchronization – allows to manually start synchronization of the control
panel clock and the time server. It applies to the control panel to which the
ETHM-1 /ETHM-1 Plus / INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module is connected. The address
of time synchronization server must be programmed in the control panel.
The function is unavailable, if the time synchronization is running. Automatic
time synchronization takes place every day at 05:30 and after the control
panel restart.
Service access – available to the master user (administrator). Allows to
program the time period of installer access to the alarm system. The time is
programmed in hours.
Programming the value 0 means the installer will have no access.
Open door – allows to unlock the door controlled by the alarm system (modules
executing the access control functions) or activate the 101. CARD READ –
EXPANDER type outputs.
Outputs control – allow to control the devices connected to the MONO SWITCH,
BI SWITCH, REMOTE SWITCH, SHUTTER UP and SHUTTER DOWN type outputs (see:
“Outputs control” p. 38).
Service mode – available to the installer. Initiates the service mode.
Take SM over – available to the installer. If the service mode has been
initiated from another keypad, it can be “taken over”, i.e. the service menu
can be displayed on the keypad, on which the TAKE SM OVER function has been
started.
Downloading – the following functions are available in the submenu:
Start DWNL-RS – available to the installer. Enables communication with the
DLOADX program through the RS-232 / USB port of the control panel (local
programming).
Finish DWNL-RS – available to the installer. Disables the local programming of
control panel.
Start DWNL-MOD. – enables communication with the DLOADX program via the
external modem (analog, GSM or ISDN).
Start DWNL-TEL – enables communication with the DLOADX program via the 300 bps
modem.
Start DWNL-CSD – enables CSD communication with the DLOADX program through the
built-in GSM communicator. only INTEGRA 128-WRL
Start DWNL-GPRS – enables GPRS communication with the DLOADX program through
the built-in GSM communicator. only INTEGRA 128-WRL
ETHM-1 DLOADX – enables communication with the DLOADX program using the
ETHM-1 (firmware version 1.03 or newer) / ETHM-1 Plus module. The
communication takes place over Ethernet. If the INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module
is connected to the
ETHM-1 Plus module and an attempt to establish communication via Ethernet
fails, an attempt will be made to establish communication via the cellular
data network.
ETHM-1 GUARDX – enables communication with the GUARDX program using the
ETHM-1 (firmware version 1.03 or newer) / ETHM-1 Plus module. The
communication takes place over Ethernet. If the INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module
is connected to the ETHM-1 Plus module and an attempt to establish
communication via Ethernet fails, an attempt will be made to establish
communication via the cellular data network.
INT-GSM DLOADX – enables communication with the DLOADX program using the
INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module. The communication takes place via the cellular
data network.
INT-GSM GUARDX – enables communication with the GUARDX program using the
INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module. The communication takes place via the cellular
data network.
5.4 Arming
This section describes the operations that must be carried out by the user
from the keypad in order to initiate the arming procedure. The arming
procedure is ended at the running out of the exit delay time (if the procedure
is ended successfully, the system becomes armed – see also “Failure of arming
procedure” p. 26). If the exit delay time is 0, the system becomes armed
instantly.
The installer can configure the alarm system so that the arming functions will not be available after tamper. A message on the display will indicate that the user must call for service. The arming functions will not be available until the service code is entered and confirmed with the **** key.
5.4.1 Full arming without partition selection
The arming without partition selection is possible when none of the partitions
to which the user has access is armed and the keypad is not signaling any
alarm.
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- When the ARM ALL function is displayed, press the **** key. The arming procedure will be initiated in all partitions which are accessible to the user and are operated by the keypad.
If the user can only arm one partition, the arming procedure will be initiated as soon as the code is entered and confirmed with the **** key.
5.4.2 Full arming the selected partitions
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the ARM function.
- Press the **** key. A list of partitions which can be armed will be displayed.
- Using the and keys, find in the list the partition which is to be armed (or press 0 key and enter the partition number).
- Press one of the digit keys 1 to 9. The symbol in the upper right-hand corner will be replaced by the symbol (see also “Selection from the multiple-choice list” p. 17).
- Repeat the steps 4 and 5 for the next partitions which are to be armed.
- Having selected the partitions which are to be armed, press the **** key.
You can also arm the selected partitions using of the ARM SELECTED function, available upon entering the code and confirming with the **** key, but only when none of the partitions accessible to you is armed and the keypad is signaling no alarm.
5.4.3 Arming in the selected mode
- Enter the code and confirm with the ****key.
- Using the key, scroll through the menu until the ARMING MODE function is found.
- Press the **** key. A list of arming modes will be displayed (see: description of the ARMING MODE function, p. 19).
- Using the and keys, find the arming mode which is to be activated, and then press the ****key.
- When the ARM function is displayed, press the ****key. Proceed in the same way, as for the full arming of selected partitions (steps 4-7).
5.4.4 Quick arming
The installer can permit the arming without user authorization. The partitions
indicated by the installer will be armed.
- Select the arming mode (press one of the keys: 0 – full arming; 1 – full arming + bypasses; 2 – arming without interior; 3 – arming without interior and without entry delay).
- Press the **** key. The arming procedure will begin.
5.4.5 Denial of arming
The installer can program the control panel so that the arming procedure could
not be started, if:
– a zone is violated in the partition,
– there is a trouble in the system (including tamper),
– there was a verified alarm.
The keypad will inform you about the refusal to arm by means of a message
specifying the cause for refusal.
If after a verified alarm the arming is impossible, the installer must be
called.
The arming will only be possible after the installer intervention (see:
description of the SYSTEM RESET function, p. 18).
Bypassing violated zones when arming
If the arming procedure could not be started, and a message on the display
informs you that there are violated zones, you can review the list of such
zones upon pressing the 2 key.
To scroll through the list, use the and keys. Pressing the 4 key will allow
you to bypass the given zone. A message on the display will prompt you to
press the 1 key to confirm that the zone is to be bypassed.
Forced arming
If the arming procedure could not be started, the displayed message can allow
of the forced arming (1=Arm). On pressing the 1 key, the system will be armed
despite a violated zone or a trouble.
5.4.6 Failure of arming procedure
If the installer has enabled the GRADE 2 option, the arming procedure may end
in failure.
The system will not be armed, if at the end of the exit delay countdown:
– there is a violated zone in partition which was not violated when the arming
procedure was started,
– there is a trouble which did not exist when the arming procedure was
started.
5.4.7 Shortening the exit delay time
If such an option is permitted by the installer, the partition exit delay time
may be shortened upon pressing in turn the 9 and **** keys. In order to
shorten the exit delay time you should use the same keypad which was used for
arming.
5.5 Disarming and alarm clearing
Enter the code and confirm with the key (see: “[Code] – arming /
disarming menu” p. 11).
If only selected partitions are to be disarmed (DISARM SELECTED function), the
partitions should be selected in the same way as when arming the selected
partitions.
5.5.1 Alarm clearing without disarming
- Enter the code and confirm with the ****key.
- Using the key, scroll through the menu until the CLEAR ALARM function is found.
- Press the **** key.
5.6 Two-code arming / disarming
If the partition is to be armed / disarmed with 2 codes, the user entering the
first code must:
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Scroll through the menu using the key until the ARM (2 CODES) / DISARM (2CODES) function is found.
- Press the **** key. Proceed in the same way as for the full arming of selected partitions (steps 3-7).
- If the installer has not set the code validity at 60 seconds, specify the code validity and confirm with the key.
Prior to expiration of the code validity, the user entering the second code must arm / disarm the partition using the:
– LCD keypad (see: “Arming” or “Disarming and alarm clearing”),
– partition keypad ([code] ),
– reader (read-in of proximity card or DALLAS iButton).
The installer can configure the alarm system so that the second code will have to be entered on another LCD keypad, partition keypad, etc.
5.7 Triggering the alarm from keypad
The installer can permit triggering alarms from the keypad. To trigger an
alarm, do the following:
fire alarm – press the key for approx. 3 seconds, medical (auxiliary) alarm –
press the key for approx. 3 seconds, panic alarm – press the key for approx. 3
seconds. The installer defines whether the loud panic alarm (setting off the
loud alarm signal) or the silent panic alarm (without the loud signal) will be
triggered.
5.8 Users
The users can be added, edited and removed by:
- master user (administrator),
- installer (if the SERV. CAN EDIT option is enabled by the administrator),
- user (if granted the USERS EDITING right).
The following data can be defined for the user:
Code – a sequence of digits for authorization of the user when using keypads
and code locks. The control panel supports codes consisting of 4 to 8
characters, however the installer can define the minimum length of the code.
Telephone code – a sequence of digits for authorization of the user when using
the functions of telephone call answering and telephone control (see: “Call
answering and telephone control” p. 46).
Partitions – partitions to which the user has access (i.e. he is authorized to
arm or disarm them, clear alarms etc.).
Type – see: “User types” p. 28.
User schedule – parameter for the SCHEDULED type code (see: “User types” p.
28).
Validity time – parameter for the RENEWABLE, TEMPORARY or SCHEMATIC type codes
(see: “User types” p. 28).
Blocking time – parameter for the BLOCKING PARTITION type code (see: “User
types” p. 28).
Rights – define which functions can be used by the user. The following rights
(permissions) are available:
– Arming
– Disarming
– Disarm, when other user arm [Can alw.disarm] – if the user does not have
this right, he/she can only disarm the system if it was armed by him/her
– Partition alarm clearing [Alarm clearing] – Object alarm clearing [Object
al.clr.] – Other objects alarm clearing [Other al.clr.] – Telephone messaging
canceling [V.msg.clearing] – Auto-arming defer [Arm deferring] – First code
for two codes partition [Enter.1st code] – Second code for two codes partition
[Enter.2nd code] – Access temporary blocked partitions [Block p.access] –
Change access code [Code changing] – Users editing
– Zones bypassing [Zones inhibit] – Zone isolation [Zones isolate] – Clock
setting
– Trouble state checking [Troubles view.] – Event log reviewing [Events
viewing] – Detectors resetting [Zones resett.] – Options programming [Options
chang.] – Access to menu TEST [Tests] – Downloading starting [Downloading] –
Access to BI & MONO outputs [Outs control] – System state review in GUARDX
[GUARDX using] – Resetting outputs [Clr.latch.outs] – Simple user – having
entered the code, confirmed with the **** key, the user never selects the
partitions which are to be armed / disarmed. All partitions the user has
access will be armed / disarmed.
– Administrator – the user has access to the menu functions which are reserved
for the administrator
Keypads etc. – additional modules from which the user will be able to operate
the system (proximity card arm/disarm devices, partition keypads, code locks,
reader expanders).
Proximity cards / DALLAS chips – if the proximity card / DALLAS iButton reader
is used in the system, a proximity card / DALLAS iButton can be assigned to
the user, which will allow the user to operate the system by means of readers.
Keyfobs – in case of the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel or any other control
panel to which a module with keyfob support is connected (ACU-220, ACU-280,
ACU-120,
ACU-270, ACU-100, ACU-250, INT-RX or INT-RX-S), a keyfob can be assigned to
the user, which will allow to operate the system remotely. The user may have
up to 2 keyfobs: the APT-200 (supported by the ABAX 2 / ABAX system) or the
APT-100 (supported by the ABAX system) and the 433 MHz (supported by the INT-
RX or INT-RX-S modules).
Buttons – the button functions are available, if a keyfob has been assigned to
the user. It is possible to assign a zone to a keyfob button or combination of
buttons. The zone will be violated upon pressing the button / combination of
buttons. The assigned zone should not exist physically.
Events (RX) / Events (ABAX) – if a keyfob has been assigned to the user, it is
possible to define whether pressing the appropriate keyfob button will result
in logging an event which informs that the keyfob has been used.
ABAX confirmation – if an ABAX 2 / ABAX system keyfob has been assigned to the
user, it is possible to determine the status of which outputs will be
presented on the keyfob LEDs on pressing any button.
Name – individual user name.
5.8.1 User types
The name as used in the keypad is shown in the square brackets. The
description includes only the codes, but the information provided below
applies to all identifiers assigned to the user.
Normal – basic type of user.
One-time [Single] – the user will get one-time access.
Renewable [Time renewable] – the user has access to the system for a defined
period of time. The user validity time should be defined. Before the validity
time expires, the control panel will prompt the user to change the code. After
the code has been changed, the validity time will run from the beginning.
Temporary [Time not renew.] – the user has access to the system for a defined
period of time. The user validity time should be defined. After the validity
time expires, the user will have no access to the system.
Duress – code to be used in hold-up and duress situations. Use it to trigger a
silent alarm and send the event code to the monitoring station. “Mono” output
operating [Mono outputs] – code for control of the MONO SWITCH type outputs.
“Bi” output operating [Bi outputs] – code for control of the BI SWITCH type
outputs.
Blocking partition [Part.temp.block.] – the code enables access to the armed
partitions.
Using the code will block the armed partition(s) (the partition zones will not
trigger the burglary alarm). The blocking time is defined individually for
each user within the range from 1 to 109 minutes. If, however, the time of
blocking for guard round is defined for the partition and its duration is
longer, the blocking will last longer.
Cash machine zones bypassing [Acces.to cash m.] – the code to be used to
unblock access to the cash dispenser (the 24H CASH MACHINE type zones will be
temporarily bypassed in the partition).
Guard – using this code means having made the round (additionally, it can
result in the partition being temporarily bypassed for the duration of guard
round). The installer defines the modules which are used to confirm making the
round and determines the time interval between successive rounds. If such a
user is granted access to the partition, he/she will have the same
possibilities as the NORMAL type user.
Scheduled – the user has access to the system as per the time schedule for a
specified period of time. It is necessary to select the schedule (the schedule
is programmed by the installer) and define the user validity period.
5.8.2 Adding new user
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Press in turn the 2 and 1 keys. The list of functions to define the user parameters will be displayed.
If the service code has been entered, before the list of functions is displayed, it is necessary to specify the object in which the new user is to be created (the service code enables access to all objects). -
Using the appropriate functions, define the user’s parameters.
At least one identifier, i.e. code, proximity card, DALLAS iButton or keyfob, must be assigned to the user.
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Press the **** key.
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When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
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A message will inform you that a new user has been created. Press the **** key to return to the USER submenu.
5.8.3 Edit user
The user can edit the users in relation to which he/she is the superior. For
example, if the user A has created the user B, and the user B has created the
user C, then the user A can edit the users B and C.
The user being edited may not be granted a higher authority level than the
person who is editing such a user.
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Press the 2 key twice. The list of users will be displayed.
- Using the and keys, find in the list the user who is to be edited.
- Press the **** key. The list of functions for defining the user’s parameters will be displayed.
- Using appropriate functions, modify the user’s parameters.
- Press the **** key.
- When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
- A message will inform you that the user has been modified. Press the **** key to return to the list of users.
5.8.4 Removing a user
The user can remove the users in relation to which he/she is the superior. For
example, if the user A has created the user B, and the user B has created the
user C, then the user A can remove the users B and C.
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Press in turn the 2 and 3 keys. The list of users will be displayed.
- Using the and keys, find in the list the user who is to be removed.
- Press the **** key. A message will inform you that the user has been removed.
- Press the **** key to return to the list of users.
5.8.5 Adding proximity card / DALLAS iButton
- When adding or editing a user, run the NEW PROX. CARD / NEW DALLAS function.
- Using the and keys, select how the card / iButton is to be added. The number of card / iButton can be read by a selected reader (device equipped with a reader) or entered manually.
- Press the **** key.
- If the number of card / iButton is to be read, read in the card / iButton twice, following the instructions appearing on the keypad display. When the read number of card / iButton is displayed, press the ****key.
- If the number of card / iButton is to be entered, enter it from the keypad, and then press the ****key.
- You will be brought back to the list of functions for defining the user parameters. Instead of the NEW PROX. CARD / NEW DALLAS function, the REMOVE PROX. CARD / REMOVE DALLAS function will be available. Press the **** key.
- When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
Proximity cards / DALLAS iButtons are added to the master users (administrators) in the same way.
5.8.6 Adding keyfob
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When adding or editing a user, run the NEW RX KEYFOB / NEW ABAX KEYFOB function (depending on which keyfob is to be added).
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Using the and keys, select how the keyfob is to be added. The number of keyfob can be read during transmission by a device supporting keyfobs or entered manually.
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Press the **** key.
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If the keyfob number is to be read, press twice the keyfob button according to the instructions displayed on the keypad. When the keyfob number is displayed, press the **** key.
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If the keyfob number is to be entered, enter it from the keypad, and then press the **** key.
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You will be brought back to the list of functions for defining the user parameters. Instead of the NEW RX KEY FOB / NEW ABAX KEYFOB function, the REM. RX KEY FOB / REM.ABAX KEYFOB function will be available. Additionally, some functions appear to allow you to configure the keyfob.
Prior to assigning the zones to buttons / combinations of buttons, consult the installer. Numeration of the keyfob buttons and LEDs is described in section “Operating the alarm system by means of keyfob” (p. 49). -
Using the key, find the BUTTON 1 function in the list, and then press the ****key.
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Using the and keys, select which zone is to be violated on pressing the 1 button in the keyfob (you can also enter the zone number from the keypad), and then press the key.
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Repeat the steps 7 and 8 for other buttons / combinations of buttons which are to be used.
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Using the key, find the EVENTS (RX) / EVENTS (ABAX) function in the list.
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Press the **** key. The list of buttons / combinations of buttons will be displayed. In the upper right-hand corner of the display, an additional symbol is located:
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Define whether pressing the button / combination of buttons will be written to the event log (see: “Selection from the multiple-choice list” p. 17), and then press the **** key.
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For the APT-200 (ABAX 2 / ABAX) / APT-100 (ABAX) keyfobs, use the key to find the ABAX CONFIRMAT. function in the list, and then press the **** key.
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A list will be displayed showing the outputs which have been assigned by the installer for confirmation (maximum 8). Select up to 3 of them (see: “Selection from the multiplechoice list” p. 17). Upon pressing any keyfob button, information on the status of selected outputswill be presented on the keyfob LEDs for a few seconds. Thus you can get confirmation that the function has been executed or information on the current status of the system.
The installer can define the list of outputs by means of the keypad (ABAX CONFIRMAT. function [SERVICE MODE STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS ABAX CONFIRMAT.] or a computer with the DLOADX program (“Keyfobs ABAX” window). -
Press the **** key.
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Press the **** key.
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When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
Keyfobs are added to the master users (administrators) in the same way.
5.8.7 Removing keyfob
- When adding or editing a user, run the REM. RX KEY FOB / REM.ABAX KEYFOB function (depending on which keyfob is to be removed). The appropriate function is only displayed when a keyfob has already been assigned to the user.
- When the keyfob number and a prompt whether the keyfob is to be removed are displayed, press the 1 key. You will be brought back to the list of functions for defining the user parameters.
- Press the **** key.
- When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
Removal of a keyfob will not erase its settings (dependences between the
buttons and zones, confirmation rules, etc.). When added to the user, the new
keyfob will have the same settings as the deleted one.
The installer can remove all keyfobs, including their settings, by means of
the functions available in the service mode ( STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS
REM.RX KEY FOBS / REM.ABAX KEYFOB).
The administrators’ keyfobs are removed in the same way.
5.9 Master users (administrators)
The master users (administrators) can be added, edited and removed by the
installer. There can be 1 administrator in each object. The administrator has
access to all partitions in the object and also specifies how the system can
be accessed by using the service code. Most of the parameters which are
defined for the ordinary user can be defined for the administrator (see:
“Users” p. 27).
5.10 Zone bypassing
If a zone is not to trigger alarm, you can bypass it, when the partition to
which the zone belongs is disarmed. Zone bypassing is useful, for example,
when you want to leave a window open when the system is armed or when a
detector connected to the zone is out of order and sets off false alarms.
Zone bypassing reduces the level of protection. If a zone is bypassed while
the system is armed, an intruder can exploit this vulnerability.
If a zone is bypassed because of its malfunctioning, call in the installer
(service technician) immediately to repair the defect.
For security considerations, the installer may reduce the number of zones that
the user will be allowed to bypass.
5.10.1 Zone inhibiting
The zones can be inhibited by the users having the ZONES BYPASSING right. The
inhibited zone will be bypassed until the partition to which the zone belongs
is disarmed, or until the zone is unbypassed by the user.
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Press in turn the 4 and 1 keys. The list of zones will be displayed. There is an additional symbol in the upper right-hand corner of the display to inform you about the given zone status:
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Using the and keys, find in the list the zone which is to be inhibited (or press 0 key and enter the zone number).
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Press one of the digit keys 1 to 9 until the symbol appears in the upper right-hand corner of the display.
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Repeat the steps 3 and 4 for the next zones which are to be inhibited.
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Press the **** key. A message will inform you that the zones are inhibited.
Having started the INHIBIT function (step 2), you can press the or ****key to switch over the keypad to the graphic programming mode (see: “Selection from the multiplechoice list” p. 17).
5.10.2 Zone isolating
The zones can be isolated by the users having the ZONES BYPASSING and ZONE
ISOLATION rights. The isolated zone will remain bypassed until unbypassed by
the user.
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Press in turn the 4 and 2 keys. The list of zones will be displayed. There is an additional symbol in the upper right-hand corner of the display to inform you about the given zone status:
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Using the and keys, find in the list the zone which is to be isolated (or press 0 key and enter the zone number).
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Press one of the digit keys 1 to 9 until the **** symbol appears in the upper right-hand corner of the display.
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Repeat the steps 3 and 4 for the next zones which are to be isolated.
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Press the **** key. A message will inform you that the zones are isolated.
Having started the ISOLATE function (step 2), you can press the or ****key to switch over the keypad to the graphic programming mode (see: “Selection from the multiplechoice list” p. 17).
5.10.3 Unbypassing
The zones can be unbypassed by the users having the ZONES BYPASSING right.
Proceed in the same way as when inhibiting or isolating the zones (steps 1-3),
but the symbol must be shown in the upper right-hand corner of the display, if
the zone is to be unbypassed upon pressing the **** key.
5.11 Viewing the event log
The events viewing function, when started by the administrator or the ordinary
user, provides no information about:
– panic alarms,
– alarms triggered using the DURESS type code.
5.11.1 Viewing all events
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Press in turn the 5 and 2 keys. The last event which occurred in the system will be displayed.
- Using the key, scroll through the list of previous events.
5.11.2 Viewing the events required for Grade 2
If the GRADE 2 option is enabled in the system, the function allowing the
installer and administrators to view events required by EN 50131 for Grade 2
is available.
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Press the 5 key. Functions available in the EVENTS submenu will be displayed.
- Using the key, scroll the menu until the GRADE2 function is found.
- Press the **** key. The last Grade 2 required event which occurred in the system will be displayed.
- Using the key, scroll through the list of previous events.
5.11.3 Viewing the selected events
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Press in turn the 5 and 1 keys.
- When the SELECT EVENTS function is displayed, press the **** key. The list of event types will be displayed.
- Select which event types are to be displayed (see: “Selection from the multiple-choice list” p. 17).
- Press the **** key. This will bring you back to the SELECTED submenu.
- Using the key, scroll down the menu until you find the VIEW function.
- Press the ****key. The last one of the selected events which occurred in the system will be displayed.
- Using the key, scroll through the list of previous events.
In addition to defining the event types to be displayed, the SELECT PART.
function can also be used to indicate the partitions to which the events are
to refer.
If the GRADE 2 option is enabled in the system, the installer or administrator
can use the VIEW GRADE2 function instead of the VIEW function. In such a case,
the events selected among those required by the EN 50131 standard for Grade 2
will be displayed.
5.11.4 Way of presenting events
The following information is shown in the display upper line:
– date and time of event occurrence,
– additional information on the events in shortened form, e.g. number of
partition, zone, user, timer, expander, keypad, etc.
Event description is displayed in the lower line.
If no key is pressed for a few seconds, additional information on the event
will be displayed, e.g. name of partition, zone, user, timer, expander,
keypad, etc. After a few seconds, the event description will be displayed
again, and so on.
Pressing the key enables the manual toggling between description of the event
and additional information on the event.
Pressing the key when the event description is displayed will allow you to
see further additional information on the event, shown in a shortened form.
Using the or key will block the automatic toggling between description of
the event and additional information on the event.
After the list of events has been scrolled through with the use of the or key,
the automatic toggling between description of the event and additional
information on the event will be restored.
5.12 Replacing batteries in wireless keypad
If the battery in the INT-KWRL2 / INT-KWRL wireless keypad is low, it should
be replaced.
You must run the REPLACE BATTERY function before you open the keypad
enclosure.
- Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
- Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the CHANGE OPTIONS submenu.
- Press the **** key.
- Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the REPLACE BATTERY function.
- Press the **** key.
- Using the key, find the name of wireless keypad in which you want to replace the battery.
- Press the **** key. The status of tamper switch in the keypad will not be checked for 3 minutes, which allows you to replace the battery.
5.13 Programming the thermostatic output settings
The user can edit the following settings of the thermostatic output (the 120.
THERMOSTAT type output):
- temperature 1 (economic temperature),
- temperature 2 (comfortable temperature),
- hysteresis.
Ask the installer to find out what each thermostatic output is used for.
Thermostatic output settings are used to adjust the operating parameters of
the ART-200 wireless radiator thermostats.
- Enter the code and press the **** key.
- Keep pressing the key until the cursor indicates the CHANGE OPTIONS submenu.
- Press the **** key.
- Keep pressing the key until the cursor indicates the TEMPERATURES function.
- Press the **** key. The list of the 120. THERMOSTAT type outputs will be displayed.
- Keep pressing the or key until the cursor indicates the thermostatic output whose settings you want to edit.
- Press the **** key. The functions used to edit the thermostatic output settings will be displayed.
5.13.1 Programming temperature 1 (economic temperature)
Temperature 1 (economic temperature) is the first temperature threshold. If
the first temperature threshold is active, the thermostatic output will be
turned on when the temperature drops below temperature 1 (economic
temperature). Ask the installer to find out when the first temperature
threshold is active.
- Start the TEMPERATURE 1 function. The temperature will be displayed.
- Enter the new temperature (see: “Temperature programming rules”).
- Press the **** key to confirm the changes.
5.13.2 Programming temperature 2 (comfortable temperature)
Temperature 2 (comfortable temperature) is the second temperature threshold.
If the second temperature threshold is active, the thermostatic output will be
turned on when the temperature drops below temperature 2 (comfortable
temperature). Ask the installer to find out when the second temperature
threshold is active.
- Start the TEMPERATURE 2 function. The temperature will be displayed.
- Enter the new temperature (see: “Temperature programming rules”).
- Press the **** key to confirm the changes.
5.13.3 Programming hysteresis
Hysteresis is the temperature difference between turning the thermostatic
output on and off.
The output will be turned on when the temperature drops below the threshold by
a value higher than the hysteresis. The output will be turned off when the
temperature reaches the threshold. Hysteresis is used to prevent the output
from being repeatedly turned on and off when the temperature fluctuates.
- Start the HYSTERESIS function. The hysteresis will be displayed.
- Enter the new hysteresis (see: “Hysteresis programming rules”).
- Press the **** key to confirm the changes.
5.13.4 Rules for programming the thermostatic output settings
Temperature programming rules
You can enter a value from -30°C to 70°C (with accuracy to 0,5°). To enter a
negative value,
press when the cursor is on the first position. To clear the currently
programmed value,
press when the cursor is on the first position.
The ART-200 wireless radiator thermostat regulates temperature in the range from 5°C to 30°C.
Hysteresis programming rules
You can enter a value from 0°C to 7,5°C (with accuracy to 0,5°). If you
program 0°C, the thermostat will be turned on when the temperature drops below
the threshold by 0,5°C.
5.14 Programming the partition timer
The partition timer automatically arms / disarms the partition.
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the CHANGE OPTIONS submenu.
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Press the **** key.
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Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the PART. TIMERS function.
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Press the **** key. The list of partitions will be displayed.
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Using the and keys, find in the list the partition for which the timer is to be programmed.
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Press the **** key.
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When the ACTIVE option is displayed, make sure it is enabled (the symbol is displayed next to the option). If it is not enabled (the symbol is displayed next to the option), press any digit key.
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Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the TYPE function.
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Press the key.
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Using the and keys, select the timer type: everyday – if the partition is to be armed / disarmed at the same time every day, weekly – if the partition is to be armed / disarmed at different times on different days of the week.
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Press the **** key.
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If you have selected the daily variant, the function will allow you at once to program the arming time, and upon pressing the or key – the disarming time. Upon confirmation with the key, you will be brought back to the list of options and functions.
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If you have selected the weekly variant, you will be brought back to the list of options and functions, where functions will appear to enable programming of the arming / disarming time for each day of the week (in the same way as for daily timer).
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After the arming time has been programmed, an additional function will be displayed, which allows you to define which arming mode will be activated by the given timer. By default, the timer activates the full arming mode. If another arming mode is to be
activated, run this function (for the daily timer or individually for each day of the week) and, using the and keys, select another arming mode. Confirm, using the **** key. -
Having programmed all parameters, press the **** key.
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When a prompt appears, asking you if the changes are to be saved, press the 1 key.
5.15 Zone testing
Within periodic inspections of the security alarm system, the detectors must
be checked for proper functioning. The zone testing function will allow you to
do it without triggering the reaction normally expected on violation, which is
of particular importance in case of permanently armed zones.
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the TESTS submenu.
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Press the **** key.
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Using the key, scroll through the menu until you find the ZONES TEST submenu.
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Press the **** key.
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When the NEW function is displayed, press the **** key.
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Select whether burglary zones or fire and technical zones, or single zone, will be tested, and then press the **** key.
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Select the partitions in which zones will be tested (see: “Selection from the multiple-choice list” p. 17).
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Specify the test duration (maximum 50 minutes) and press the **** key.
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Define, whether violation of a zone is to trigger CHIME in the keypad (if yes, press any numeric key – the **** symbol will be displayed).
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Press the **** key. The zone test will start.
Beginning of the zone test in any partition will start the test mode in all ABAX 2 / ABAX system wireless devices which are used together with the control panel (the wireless detectors will signal violations by means of LEDs).
If any detectors with remote LED ON/OFF function are connected to the control panel, you can switch on the LEDs in them for the test duration (the installer can configure the control panel so that this will take place automatically at the beginning of the test).
You can terminate the zone test before expiration of the programmed time, using the FINISH TEST function ( TESTS ZONE TEST FINISH TEST). Up to 6 seconds can elapse between starting the function to the actual end of the test (during this the FINISH TEST function will be still available). -
Depending on the type of tested detector:
– magnetic contact – open and close the door or window protected by means of the magnetic contact,
– motion detectors – pass in front of the detector,
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Look through the test results. To do so, enter again the ZONES TEST submenu (see: steps 1-5) and start the VIEW RESULTS function. You can scroll through the list of results, using the and keys. Press the or key to switch over the display to the graphic mode, in which information is provided by means of symbols:
– zone was not violated,
– zone was violated.
Pressing the or key in the graphic mode will display information on another set of zones (see also description of the LEDs, p. 8).
The test results can be deleted by means of the CLEAR RESULTS function ( TESTS ZONES TEST CLEAR RESULTS).
5.16 Outputs control
If permitted by the installer, the control function can be started without
user authorization, upon pressing in turn the 8 and **** keys.
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Enter the code and confirm with the **** key.
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Press the 8 key. Depending on how the control panel has been configured by the installer:
– a group of outputs will be displayed – using the and keys, find the group which includes an output, and then press the **** key to display the list of outputs,
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Using the and keys, find in the list the output whose status you want to change to control the device connected to the output. The output status is presented by means of symbols:
– output inactive (disabled),
****– output active (enabled).
The output status can be presented according to the zone status. The displayed
symbols should then be interpreted as follows:
– zone not violated (the device controlled by output is inactive),
**** – zone violated (the device controlled by output is active).
The way of presenting the status of roller shutter outputs differs from how
the status of other outputs is presented (see: “Controlling the roller shutter
outputs”).
5.16.1 Controlling the MONO SWITCH type of output
When the output is inactive:
– pressing the key will activate the output for the time programmed by the
installer,
– pressing the key will allow you to program the time for which the
output will be activated upon the next pressing of the key.
When the output is active, pressing any digit key will turn the output off.
5.16.2 Controlling the BI SWITCH type of output
Pressing the **** or key will change over the output status. Additionally,
when the output is active, pressing any digit key will turn the output off.
5.16.3 Controlling the REMOTE SWITCH type of outputs
Depending on how the output has been programmed, pressing the **** or key will
activate the output for the time programmed by the installer or change over
the output status. Additionally, when the output is active, pressing any digit
key will turn the output off.
5.16.4 Controlling the roller shutter outputs
The SHUTTER UP and SHUTTER DOWN type of outputs are always programmed as
consecutive and in pairs. Displayed on the list of outputs is only the name of
output programmed as SHUTTER UP. The status of outputs is presented by means
of symbols:
– outputs inactive (off),
↑- SHUTTER UP output active (on),
↓- SHUTTER DOWN output active (on).
Pressing the or key will display the cursor in the form of a horizontal line under the output status symbol. Pressing the key will turn on the SHUTTER UP type output (if both outputs are inactive) or turn off the SHUTTER DOWN type output (if it is active). Pressing the key will turn on the SHUTTER DOWN type output (if both outputs are inactive) or turn off the SHUTTER UP type output (if it is active). Irrespective of which output is currently active, pressing any digit key will turn the output off. When the control is finished, press the or **** key to return to the list of outputs which can be controlled (the cursor under the symbol will disappear).
Using the partition keypad
The main task of the partition keypad is to arm/disarm one partition.
Additionally, it offers a number of other functions, including e.g. the access
control (supervision of a single door).
SATEL offers the following partition keypads:
INT-S,
INT-SK,
INT-SCR (multifunction keypad, offering the partition keypad functionality).
The keypads are available with keys backlight in various color versions. The
color version is indicated by an additional letter symbol included in the
keypad designation (e.g. INT-S-GR – green backlight; INT-S-BL – blue
backlight).
6.1 Description of partition keypads
6.1.1 LED indicators
LED | Color | Function description |
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| green| ON – partition armed
**| red| ON or flashing – alarm or alarm memory
**| yellow| flashing – trouble or trouble memory
Information on the armed status can be extinguished after the time period
defined by the installer.
If the installer has enabled the GRADE 2 option:
- the **** LED will not inform about the alarms,
- flashing of the **** LED means that there is a trouble in the system, some zones are bypassed, or that there was an alarm.
The and LEDs flashing alternately indicate that the system is
waiting for the second code during the two code arming / disarming.
All LEDs flashing in turn indicate that there is no communication with the
control panel.
6.1.2 Keys
The keys enable authorization of the user by means of code and running of the
functions available from the partition keypad.
In the INT-SCR keypad, the button is additionally available. It controls the
keypad OC type output (the output is active, when the button is pressed).
6.1.3 Built-in proximity card reader
The INT-SCR keypad has a built-in reader which enables operation by means of
proximity cards (proximity tags or other 125 kHz passive transponders). The
installer determines, if the reader will be operated.
Presenting the card is interpreted in the same way as entering the code and
confirming with the key. Holding the card (for approx. 3 seconds) is
interpreted in the same way as entering the code and confirming with the
**** key.
6.1.4 Sound signaling
Beeps generated when operating
The installer can disable the sound signaling or replace it with flashing of
the keys backlight.
1 short beep – pressing any digit key, confirmation that code has been
entered or card has been read.
2 short beeps – acceptance of the first code during two code arming /
disarming.
3 short beeps – signaling of:
– starting the procedure of arming (there is exit delay in the partition) or
arming (there is no exit delay in the partition),
– disarming and/or alarm clearing.
4 short and 1 long beeps – confirmation that the function has been
executed.
3 pairs of short beeps – the user should change his/her code.
1 long beep – refusal to arm (there are violated zones in the partition
or there is a trouble).
2 long beeps – unknown code/card.
3 long beeps – unavailable function.
Events signaled by sounds
Only installer selected events are signaled.
Alarms are signaled for the time programmed by the installer.
5 short beeps – zone violation (CHIME).
Long beep every 3 seconds, followed by a series of short beeps for 10 seconds
and 1 long beep – countdown of exit delay (if the time is shorter than 10
seconds, only the final sequence of short beeps will be generated).
A sequence of 7 beeps of diminishing duration, repeated every few seconds –
countdown of auto-arming delay.
2 short beeps every second – countdown of entry delay.
Continuous beep – alarm.
Long beeps every 2 seconds – alarm memory.
Long beep every second – fire alarm.
Short beeps every 2 seconds – fire alarm memory.
Very short beeps – door open too long.
6.2 Functions available from the partition keypad
6.2.1 [Code]
Depending on the user type and authority level, keypad settings and the
alarm system status, entering the code and confirming with the **** key will
execute one or a few of the following functions:
- unlocking the door (activating the relay),
- disarming the partition,
- clearing alarm,
- changing over the status of 25. BI SWITCH type outputs,
- turning on the 24. MONO SWITCH type outputs,
- guard round confirmation,
- enabling temporary partition blocking.
Most of the abovementioned functions are available after enabling the LOCK [LOCK FEATURE] option for the partition keypad. Whether the functions are available may also depend on the other keypad options (e.g. if the lock operates in the ON IF PARTITION ARMED [ON IF PART.ARMED] mode, most of the functions will be unavailable).
6.2.2 [Code]
Depending on the user type and authority level, keypad settings and the alarm
system status, entering the code and confirming with the **** key will execute
one or a few of the following functions:
- starting the partition arming procedure / arming,
- disarming the partition,
- clearing alarm,
- changing over the status of 25. BI SWITCH type outputs,
- turning on the 24. MONO SWITCH type outputs,
- guard round confirmation,
- enabling temporary partition blocking,
- unblocking cash machine access.
6.2.3 Quick arming
The installer can permit arming without the user authorization.
- Select the arming mode (press one of the keys: 0 – full arming; 1 – full arming + bypasses; 2 – arming without interior; 3 – arming without interior and without entry delay).
- Press the **** key. The arming procedure will begin.
6.2.4 Triggering the alarm from keypad
The installer can permit triggering alarms from the keypad. To trigger an
alarm, do the following:
fire alarm – press the (INT-S) / (INT-SK) / ** (INT-SCR) key
for approx. 3 seconds,
medical (auxiliary) alarm – press the 0 key for approx. 3 seconds,
panic alarm – press the ** (INT-S) / (INT-SK) / (INT-SCR) key
for approx. 3 seconds. The installer defines whether the triggered alarm will
be loud (setting off the loud alarm signaling) or silent (without loud
signaling).
6.2.5 Silencing the alarm sound at the keypad
If the keypad is signaling alarm, pressing any digit key will silence the
signaling for approx. 40 seconds.
6.2.6 Code changing
The installer can permit the change of own code by means of the partition
keypad.
- Press the 1 key for 3 seconds.
- When the and LEDs start flashing alternately, enter the old code and confirm it with the **** key.
- When the and LEDs start flashing alternately, enter the new code and confirm it with the **** key.
Using the entry keypad
The INT-SCR multifunction keypad can work in the entry keypad mode (INT-ENT). The main task of the zone keypad is activation of the delay for the 3. INTERIOR DELAYED type zones. The time period during which these zones will act as delayed ones is programmable for the keypad. If more than one zone keypads are assigned to the partition, a different delay unblocking time can be programmed for each of them. After expiry of the programmed time, the interior delayed zones will again operate as instant ones.
7.1 LED indicators
Only the ****LED is used. Flashing of the LED indicates that the delay
activation time countdown is running (disarming has no effect on the LED
flashing).
7.2 Sound signaling
The installer can disable the sound signaling or replace it by flashing of
keypad backlight.
During operation, the keypad can generate the following sounds:
1 short beep – pressing any digit key, confirmation that code has been
entered or card has been read.
3 short beeps – confirmation of delay activation.
4 short and 1 long beeps – confirmation of the guard round or execution
of the control for 24. MONO SWITCH or 25. BI SWITCH type outputs.
3 pairs of short beeps – the user should change his/her code.
2 long beeps – unknown code/card.
3 long beeps – activation the delay is impossible (the partition is
disarmed or the delay has already been started) or the function is
unavailable.
Additionally, the keypad can audibly signal the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME.
7.3 Functions available from the entry keypad
Depending on the user type and authority level, keypad settings and alarm
system status, entering the code and confirming it with the or key
(presenting the proximity card) will result in:
- activating the delay in partition for 3. INTERIOR DELAYED type zones,
- changing over the status of 25. BI SWITCH type outputs,
- turning on the 24. MONO SWITCH type outputs,
- guard round confirmation.
Using the code lock
The basic task of the code lock is to execute the access control function
(supervise a single door).
SATEL offers the following code locks:
INT-SZ,
INT-SZK.
The code locks are available with keys backlight in various color versions.
The color version is indicated by an additional letter symbol included in the
code lock designation (e.g. INT-SZ-GR – green backlight; INT-SZ-BL – blue
backlight).
8.1 Description of code locks![Satel INT-KLFR INTEGRA Alarm Control Panel
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8.1.1 LED indicators
LED | Color | Function description |
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green | ON – code lock is operated by the control panel | |
red | ON – door unlocked | |
yellow | flashing – door open |
Table 5. Description of the code lock LEDs.
All LEDs flashing in turn indicate that there is no communication with the
control panel.
8.1.2 Keys
The keys enable user authorization by means of a code and starting of the
functions available from the code lock.
8.1.3 Sound signaling
Beeps generated when operating
The installer can disable the sound signaling or replace it by flashing of the
keypad backlight.
1 short beep – pressing any digit key or confirmation that code has been
entered.
4 short and 1 long beeps – confirmation of door unlocking or execution of
another function.
3 pairs of short beeps – the user should change his/her code.
2 long beeps – unknown code/card.
3 long beeps – unavailable function.
Events signaled by sounds
Only installer selected events are signaled.
5 short beeps – zone violation (CHIME).
Very short beeps – door open too long.
8.2 Functions available from code lock
Depending on the user type and authority level, as well as the code lock
settings, entering the code and confirming it with the or key will
result in:
- unlocking the door (activating the relay),
- changing over the status of 25. BI SWITCH type outputs,
- turning on the 24. MONO SWITCH type outputs,
- guard round confirmation,
- enabling temporary partition blocking.
The installer can permit triggering alarms from the keypad. To trigger an
alarm, do the following:
fire alarm – press the (INT-SZ) / (INT-SZK) key for approx. 3
seconds,
medical (auxiliary) alarm – press the 0 key for approx. 3 seconds,
panic alarm – press the (INT-SZ) / (INT-SZK) key for approx. 3
seconds.
The installer defines whether the triggered alarm will be loud (setting off
the loud alarm signaling) or silent (without loud signaling).
The installer can permit changing own code by means of the code lock. Proceed
in the same way, as when changing the code by means of the partition keypad
(see: p. 43).
Confirming voice messaging
The installer can configure the control panel so that confirmation of
listening to the voice message be required. If there is no confirmation, the
control panel can connect many times for playback of the message. Having
listened to the message can be confirmed from the keypad of DTMF dialing
telephone. The installer defines whether any 4-digit sequence is sufficient to
confirm receipt of a voice message, or it must be a specific code. After
entering of the code, the control panel will give the following information by
means of sound signals:
1 short beep repeated every 3 seconds – the message has been confirmed,
wait for playback of the next voice message,
4 short and 1 long beeps – the message has been confirmed, there are no
more voice messages,
2 long beeps – an invalid code has been entered (the message has not been
confirmed).
If the control panel is sending messages about several events and confirmation
of the voice messages is required, each message should be confirmed. The first
message must be confirmed before the second message can be played back, and so
on.
The installer can configure the control panel so that acknowledgement of
receiving the message by the user will:
- clear messaging other users,
- allow to get access to the INT-VG module voice menu.
Call answering and telephone control
The information below does not apply to the control panels to which the INT-VG
module is connected.
The call answering and telephone control functions are available to the users
who have the telephone code. These functions require that the DTMF dialing
phone be used. The call answering function allows to get information on the
partition status (armed, disarmed). Owing to the telephone control function,
it is possible to control the REMOTE SWITCH type outputs using the telephone.
10.1 Answering phone calls
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Establish connection with the control panel, using one of the following methods (consult the installer to learn which method is supported by the control panel):
single call – call the telephone number of control panel. The control panel will answer the call after the number of rings programmed by the installer.
double call – call the telephone number of control panel. Hang up after the number of rings programmed by the installer. Call again within three minutes. The call will be answered by the control panel immediately.
Establishing connection will be signaled by three short beeps. -
Enter the telephone code on the telephone keypad. 4 short beeps and 1 long beep will confirm that you have got access to the call answering function. If the entered code is invalid, this will be signaled by the control panel by two long beeps.
If you make a mistake when entering the code, enter the 4 digits anyway, and when the control panel signals that the code is wrong, enter the correct code.
After entering three wrong codes, the control panel will hang up.
In case of a single call, if:
– no code has been entered and the connection is terminated,
– an invalid code has been entered and the connection is terminated,
the control panel will answer no calls for the next few minutes. It enables e.g. a fax to be connected after the control panel. -
Within up to 15 seconds, enter the 2-digit partition number (e.g. 01, 07 or 15). The control panel will inform you about the partition status by means of sound signals:
3 short beeps – partition disarmed,
4 short and 1 long beeps – partition armed.
If no key is pressed on the phone for 15 seconds, the control panel will hang up. -
Upon pressing in turn the 0 and # keys on the telephone keypad, the control panel will hang up.
10.2 Telephone control
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Get access to the phone call answering function (steps 1-2 in section “Answering phone calls”).
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Within up to 15 seconds, press in turn the 2 and # keys on the telephone keypad. 4 short beeps and 1 long beep will confirm that you have got access to the telephone control function.
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Within up to 15 seconds, enter the 2-digit number of the remote switch (e.g. 01, 07 or 15).
The control panel will inform you about the switch status change by means of sounds:
3 short beeps – the switch has been turned off,
4 short and 1 long beeps – the switch has been turned on.
The operating mode of the REMOTE SWITCH type output depends on how the output has been configured by the installer. -
pon pressing in turn the 0 and # keys on the telephone keypad, the control panel will hang up. You can also press the 1 and # keys to return to the phone call answering function.
10.3 Audio alarm verification
Remote audio alarm verification is possible when the INT-AV module is
connected to the control panel.
- Get access to the phone call answering function (steps 1-2 in section “Answering phone calls”).
- Within up to 15 seconds, press in turn the 3 and # keys on the telephone keypad. 4 short beeps and 1 long beep will confirm that you have got access to the function of audible alarm verification. The DTMF commands you can use after starting the listen-in / talk session are described in the INT-AV module manual.
11. SMS control
In the case of INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel or any control panel to which the
INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module is connected, you can control your alarm system
by using SMS messages. The SMS message must be sent to the control panel /
module (to the number of the SIM card installed). The control command must be
included in the SMS body. Agree with the installer:
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content of the control commands.
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functions that are to be run by these commands. The following functions are available:
– zone violation,
– inhibiting the zone,
– unbypassing the zone,
– arming,
– disarming,
– alarm clearing,
– activating the output,
– deactivating the output,
– toggling the output,
– checking partition status,
– sending USSD code to the operator of SIM card (e.g. to check the card balance or to top it up). The reply received from the operator will be sent as an SMS message to the phone number from which the control command was sent. -
other SMS control requirements (e.g. phone numbers from which it will be possible to send control commands).
You can insert several control commands in one SMS message.
When sending the USSD codes, the SMS message must have the following form:
xxxx=yyyy=
where “xxxx” is the control command and “yyyy” is the USSD code supported by
the cellular network operator.
In the case of INT-GSM / INT-GSM LTE module you can use a command controlling
the sending of USSD codes to send an SMS message. The SMS message must have
the following form: xxxx=tttt:cccc=
where “xxxx” is the control command, “tttt” is the phone number to which the
SMS message is to be send, and “cccc” is the content of SMS message to be
sent.
Operating the alarm system by means of keyfob
You can control the alarm system by using a keyfob in case of:
- INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel (ABAX).
- any control panel to which connected is:
– ABAX 2 (ACU-220 / ACU-280) / ABAX (ACU-120 / ACU-270 / ACU-100 (firmware version 2.00 or newer) / ACU-250) controller,
– INT-RX-S / INT-RX module.
The user can have 2 keyfobs:
- bidirectional keyfob: APT-200 (supported by the ABAX 2 and ABAX system) or APT-100 (supported by the ABAX system).
- 433 MHz keyfob (supported by the INT RX and INT-RX-S modules).
The keyfob can start up to 6 functions. Consult the person who has configured the keyfob settings and get information about:
- functions assigned to individual buttons / button combinations,
- information conveyed by the LEDs (APT-200 / APT-100 keyfobs only).
See also “Adding keyfob” p. 31.
Manual update history
Date | Firmware version | Introduced changes |
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2013-08 | 1.12 | · Information on INT-TSG keypad has been added (p. 6). |
· Note about the user having SIMPLE USER right has been added (p. 11).
· List of user functions has been supplemented (p. 12).
· Description of CHANGE TELEPHONE CODE user function has been added (p. 19).
· Description of SIMPLE USER right has been added (p. 28).
· Description of ADMINISTRATOR right has been added (p. 28).
· Information on maximum duration of zone testing has been modified (p. 37).
· Section “Audio alarm verification” has been added (p. 47).
2013-12| 1.12| · Information on the INT-KLFR (p. 5, 6 and 10) and INT-TSI (p.
6) keypads has been added.
· Description of IP/MAC ETHM-1 user function has been modified (p. 23).
2014-10| 1.13| · Information on the ETHM-1 Plus module has been added.
· List of user functions has been supplemented (p. 12).
· Note on the possibility to disable user menu shortcuts by the installer has
been added (p. 16).
· Information on new functionality of the key 0 when editing the
multipleselection list in text mode has been added (p. 17, 25, 33 and 33).
· Description of GPRS MONIT.TEST user function has been added (p. 22).
2015-10| 1.14| · Notes have been added to the effect that the installer should
provide information on how to operate the alarm system (p. 4).
· Section on technical reliability of the alarm system has been modified (p.
4).
· Information on INT-TSH keypad has been added (p. 6).
· Information on single zone testing ability has been added (p. 15 and p. 37).
· Description of KEYPAD CHIME function has been modified (p. 20).
· Description of IP/MAC ETHM-1 function has been updated (p. 23).
· Information on automatic synchronization of control panel clock with time
server after control panel restart has been added (p. 23).
· Information on shortening the exit delay time from the keypad has been
supplemented (p. 26).
· Section on zone bypassing has been modified (p. 32).
2018-06| 1.18| · List of user functions has been supplemented (p. 12).
· List of user functions that can be run using shortcuts has been supplemented
(p. 16).
· Description of DLOADX IP function has been updated (p. 21).
· Description of GUARDX IP function has been updated (p. 21).
· Name of IP/MAC ETHM-1 function has been changed to IP/MAC/IMEI/ID and
function description has been modified (p. 23).
· Description of functions available in DOWNLOADING submenu has been modified
(p. 24).
· Description of INT-GSM àDLOADX function has been added (p. 24).
· Description of INT-GSM àGUARDX function has been added (p. 24).
· Section “SMS control” has been modified (p. 48).
2018-10| 1.18| · Information on REPLACE BATTERY function has been added (p.
14, 20 and 35).
2019-05| 1.19| · Information about wireless keypads has been added.
· Information about ABAX 2 system devices has been added.
· Description of functions started by long press of a numeric key on the
keypad has been modified (p. 9).
· Description of TEMPERATURES function has been modified (p. 22).
· Section “Operating the alarm system by means of keyfob” has been modified
(p. 49).
2021-08| 1.2| · Information on the INT-GSM LTE module has been added.
· Information on the INT-TSG2 and INT-TSH2 keypads has been added.
2022-11| 1.21| · List of user functions has been supplemented (p. 12).
· Description of TEMPERATURES has been added, a new function available in the
CHANGE OPTIONS submenu (p. 20).
· Section “Programming the thermostatic output settings” has been added (p.
35).
Brief description of operating the system from keypad
flashing – trouble or trouble memory / Grade 2: trouble or trouble
memory, bypassed zones or alarm
ON – all partitions operated by the keypad are armed
flashing – some partitions are armed
ON or flashing – alarm or alarm memory
[CODE] – arming / disarming / alarm clearing
Quick arming:
0 – full arming
1 – full arming + bypasses
2 – arming without interior
3 – arming without interior and without entry delay
9 – end of exit delay countdown
8 – quick control of outputs
[CODE] – enter the user menu
User menu shortcuts:
1 Change own code
2 Users [Masters] 21 New user [New master] 22 Edit user [Edit
master] 23 Remove user [Remove master] 4 Zone bypasses
41 Inhibit
42 Isolate
5 Events
51 Selected events
52 All events
6 Set time
7 System state
8 Outputs control
9 Service mode
0 Downloading
01 Start DWNL-RS
02 Finish DWNL-RS
03 Start DWNL-MOD.
04 Start DWNL-TEL
05 Start DWNL-CSD [INTEGRA 128-WRL] 06 Start DWNL-GPRS [INTEGRA
128-WRL] 07 ETHM-1 →DLOADX
08 ETHM-1 →GUARDX
09 INT-GSM →DLOADX
00 INT-GSM →GUARDX
– 1. group (numbers: 1-32 / addresses 00-1F)
– 2. group (numbers: 33-64 / addresses 20-3F)
– 3. group (numbers: 65-96)
– 4. group (numbers: 97-128)
( – LED OFF; – LED ON
flashing – service mode started Shortcut keys (press for approx. 3
seconds):
1 – check zone status
4 – check partition status
5 – view alarms in event log
6 – view troubles in event log
7 – view troubles
8 – CHIME signal ON/OFF
9 – toggle display between standby mode and partition status mode
– trigger medical (aux) alarm
– trigger fire alarm
**** – trigger panic alarm
References
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