1Secvest 2WAYINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BOM-No. 12156863
101.3 Top floor installationNo. Installed componentsTop floorAbbr.1 Control panel CP1 Internal siren IS3 Wireless motion sensor WLMS3 Wired motion sen
10026. Fitting the ISDN moduleInsert the ISDN module carefully and exactly into the base of the ISDN module. Ensure that all base feet are correctly a
10128. Fitting the ethernet moduleInsert the ethernet module carefully and exactly into the base of the module. Ensure that all base feet are correctl
10230. Final tasksFinally, plug the siren plug from the cover of the top part back into the PCB and replace the tamper contact spring. Make sure that
103Connect the other end of the USB cable to your PC or laptop. In the installer menu, go to “Download” . In the “Download” menu, select “Connection T
104WirelessWireless frequency: 868.6625 MHz, narrow bandEN 300.220-3, EN 300.330-2Wireless output: 10 mWRange: ca. 30 metres (indoors)ca. 100 metres (
10535. GlossaryTerm / abbreviationExplanationARC Alarm and relay command centre.Command centreOrganisations where alarm and system messages are transf
111.4 Number of componentsNo. Installed componentsGround floorAbbr.1Secvest 2WAY C5 Motion sensor MS1 Water detector WD3 Smoke detector SD14 Opening d
121.5 Detector listCreate a detector list for the 50 zones after making your initial planning
132. Installing the systemThe following pages describe basic system programming.A step-by-step guide of the most important aspects on the Secvest 2WAY
142.2 PSTN telephone connectionThe alarm centre is connected to the telephone connection as follows.3. Training the detectorsCall up the installer men
15Detector listWhen using the smoke detector, press the test button and hold it until the alarm sounds (about 10 seconds). Press the wall break contac
163.2 Checking the detector rangeEnd training by pressing Next and going Back to the main menu. Go to Installer Menu Æ Test Æ Walk Test and carry out
173.4 Installing and training the info moduleThe example shows a house in four partitions. The status of each partition should be displayed on each fl
183.5 Accessing the alarm centreIn order to not trigger an alarm when leaving (Ext Time) or entering (Ent Time) the area, a delay time must be defined
193.6 Internal alarm active (Prt Set All)This setting is used when the inside of the house should be accessed freely whilst being protected against br
2 PrefaceDear customers,Many thanks for your purchase of the SECVEST 2WAY wireless alarm centre. This device is built according to state-of-the-art te
203.7 Forwarding alarm messages over the telephone (speech dialler)This setting is used for informing the user over the telephone.Call up the installe
21Enter a maximum of four names and numbers in the telephone book who are to be called when an event occurs. The call sequence starts with number 01,
223.8 Informing other persons When the called party answers a call from the speech dialler, they can end the call by sending back a DTMF “5”.When the
23When the sirens have been trained, the alarm centre beeps twice as confirmation.A message is displayed with the siren confirmation and the signal st
24You are now in the user menu (administrator).You have a guest that may only access the ground floor.Enter a user name.Confirm with OK.Select the Nor
25If you do not wish to train telecommands (remote control), then confirm by pressing No Telecommands….If you do not wish to train social care, then c
264. Scope of delivery Secvest 4 wireless alarm centreChip key (tag) Keyring 2 x housing screws2 x 2.2 k2 x
275. Accessories (not included in scope of delivery)Motion sensorFU8350FU8360 (PET)Opening detectorFU8320 (CC)FU8321 (FSL) Seismic sensor
285.1 Wired detector 5.2 Remote controls Wireless cylinderFU59xxKey switch with status displayFU8165Remote controlFU8100Arming stationFU8110
295.3 Transmitter5.4 Communication modules ISDN moduleFU8020GSM moduleFU8010IP moduleFU8030Emergency call transmitter (pendant)FU8390Panic transmitter
3ContentsPREFACE...2 INTRODUCTION .
305.5 Modules and external sirensInfo moduleFU8200Accessory moduleFU8210Wireless external sirenFU8220Power socketFU8240
315.6 Accessories5.7 Wireless testing box12 V / 1 A PSUFU3822 12 V / 1 A built-in PSU for 55 mm UP switch boxesTVAC352006 V standby rechargeable batte
326. Safety informationWARNING!To avoid fire and injury, please note the following:x Securely fasten the device in a dry location in the building.x En
33!WARNING!Warning: Radiation level of the emitted high frequencyThe emitted high frequency of this component is below the European limit values, whic
347. Notes on connection and extension optionsThe wireless alarm centre is the central part of an electronic security system for protecting your prope
358. Notes on the security systemHigh-frequency emission warning!The limit value of the emitted high-frequency signals for these components is below t
368.3 Connections on the base plate of the alarm centreThe following diagram shows the connections on the base plate of the alarm centre.Number Descri
378.6 Connecting the alarm centre to the 230 V mains supplyConnecting the alarm centre to the 230 V AC mains network is subject to nationalregulations
388.8 Connecting the analogue telephone connectionConnection instructions for ISDN / GSM / ethernet and GPRS modules can be found in chapter 24. Conne
398.11 Closing the alarm centreReconnect the top part to the base plate. Remember to connect the connection cable of the base plate to the alarm centr
413.5 ADDING THE ZONE 01 DETECTOR MANUALLY ...47 13.6 EDITING DETECTORS (ZONES) ...
409. Explanation of termsBefore starting to program the alarm centre, you should become familiar with the terms used.SYSTEM ACTIVATEDWhen the wireless
4110. Overview of the alarm centres1 – Chip key reader2 – Graphic display Multiple-line display3 – Integrated siren4 – Activation button5 – Deactivati
4211. Graphic displayThe graphic display informs you about all events concerning the wireless alarm system. The following is an overview of the differ
4312. Installer menuThe wireless alarm centre is configured in the installer menu.There are two ways of programming the wireless alarm centre:A: Over
44System OptionsPerform user functions, select language, restore default settings, change installer code, define delay and siren times, configure supe
45This display shows which zone the detector has been trained to, the zone type programmed for this zone, the partition that the detector monitors and
46To delete the detector and the zone information, select the Default Zone menu item and confirm with Next.Confirm deletion by pressing Yes.13.3 Detec
47Select the Delete All menu item.Confirm deletion by pressing Yes.13.5 Adding the zone 01 detector manually ¾ Select Zone 01.Please ensure that no ot
4813.6 Editing detectors (zones)The detector transmits its standard settings automatically to the alarm centre after training. This setting can be cha
4913.8 Selecting the zone typeThe preset zone type can be changed here. Pay attention to the zone type descriptions in this chapter. Select the Type m
519.8 SECURE CALLBACK...79 19.9 MODEM BAUD RATE ...
50PANICThis zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar alarm centre is activated or deactivated. A panic alarm can also be tra
51Example: Shared officeAn overview of partition characteristics can be found in chapter 15.1 of these instructions. The following types can be assign
5213.11 Examples of zone propertiesPart Set:Detectors with the Part Set attribute secure your property from the outside.You can move freely around the
53Select Add Output.Select (HW)Output 01Confirm by pressing Yes.Now edit Zone 01.14.2 Editing outputsNow edit Zone 01.Select the Name menu item.14.3 A
54Letter-to-key assignment: The letters and characters can be selected by pressing the keys several times. The cursor goes to the next position after
55User Defined This zone can be remote-controlled by various components such as remote control units or the code keypad. The output can also be assign
56Select (RF)Output 03, for example.Select SEND to send the learn signal to the receiver.If the receiver beeps twice, the learn message was correctly
57Assign a new name and finish data entry by pressing OK.Select the Type menu item.An overview of output types can be found in chapter 13.5.15. Other
5815.1 External siren Select Add/Del Ext Siren.Select the corresponding Siren.Trigger the tamper contact of the siren.When the sirens have been traine
59If the external siren should be activated when the relevant partition triggers a local or external alarm, then the partition must be set to Yes.15.2
625. INSTALLING ADDITIONAL MODULES ...99 26. FITTING THE ISDN MODULE...
6015.2.2 Rdy-to-Set LED This function must also be set if the info module is equipped with properties of the “Ready” display. This signals that at lea
61Select the corresponding accessory module (WAM).In total, up to eight accessory modules can be trained.Select a module (e.g. WAM 1).Trigger the tamp
6215.3.1 WAM as wireless repeaterWAM function 1If the accessory module is trained with the wireless repeater function, then the wireless repeaters who
63Trigger the tamper contact on the arming station (see the station operating instructions). When the arming station has been trained, the wireless al
6415.4.2 Arming station with new functionThe arming station can also be used outdoors (IP54).Using the “Instant Set” function, the alarm centre can be
65Now program the F3 function key on the arming station.Call up the installer menu.Under Other Devices, select the Arming station menu point.Under Edi
6615.4.3.2 Using the remote controlNow program the double-arrow key on the remote control. Access the user menu as an administrator.Under Syste
6716. PartitionsSelect the corresponding function.For an overview of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function MeaningName Select
68Instant Set The partition is activated immediately. This exit mode is recommended for activation over remote control or wireless cylinders.Silent Se
6916.5 Internal activation of the partition Each individual partition can also be internally activated. This means that you can remain in the building
71. Example: Securing a single-family houseThis example can be used for better understanding of house securityExternal security Internal security Alar
70Batt Load Test Used for activating the battery test function.Siren in PSet Used for controlling the siren properties with an internally activated sy
71xYou can now listen to the “Voice prompts” of the alarm centre on the phone.xThe “Voice prompts” with special key combinations (see also chapter on
7217.3 Selecting a languageSelect the desired language. 17.4 Default settingsSelect the corresponding functions from the table.17.5 Installer codeEnte
7317.7 PA responseSelect whether an external alarm is also made in the case of a panic alarm (Full), or whether only a telephone message is sent (Sile
74Function Meaning when system is activatedMeaning when system is deactivatedDeactivated No response. No response.Fault Fault is reported by telephone
7517.16 Force SetWhen On is selected, the zones with the “Z” zone attribute are automatically hiddenwhen the alarm system or partition is activated (p
7618. IP NetworkWhen an ethernet or GPRS module is attached, this menu allows the user to allocate the wireless centre an individual IP address. This
7719. Download settings Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below.Select “Download”.Functio
7819.3 Rings to AnswerSelect when the wireless alarm centre should accept a call. To select a number of rings, press Select.If the value is set to 255
7919.7 IP NetworkIf an ethernet module is attached to the wireless alarm centre, then it is possible for the downloader to communicate with the wirele
81.1 Cellar installation Number Installed componentsCellarAbbr.1 Info module IM1 Motion sensor MS1 Water detector WD3 Smoke detector SD5 Opening detec
80“Low battery” message for a zone by ALARM and SMSxThe alarm centre only transmits one “Low battery” error message a day for a detector by ALARM and
8120.1.1 Call modeSelect the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function MeaningDeactivated No
8220.1.5 Account numbersEnter the account number that you have received for transmitting from the command centre.Select which account number should be
83Network Error (see note 3)Tamper AlarmUnset (see note 1)Set (see note 1)Zone Omitted (see note 2)Medical AlarmKey BoxThe channels are preset as foll
84Battery fault OK - - - YRBattery missing - - - YMBattery missing OK - - - YRISDN/GSM fault - - - LTISDN/GSM fault OK - - - LRPSTN fault - - - LT
85Fire control panel OK - 110Fire OK - 110Panic 120 120Panic control panel 120 120Panic control panel OK - 120Panic OK - 120Duress 121 211Burglary 130
86To make a test call once per month, selectReporting -> ALARMS -> Static Test Call -> Monthly.Enter a number between 01 and 31 on the displa
8720.2.1 Call ModeSelect the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function MeaningDeactivated No
8820.2.5 Report TypeSelect a report. For a list of report types and their attributes, see the table below. After transmitting the alarm according to t
89Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function MeaningCall Mode Setting for transmit
91.2 Ground floor installationNo. Installed componentsGround floorAbbr.1Secvest 2WAY C5 Motion sensor MS1 Water detector WD3 Smoke detector SD14 Openi
90Select the Trigger menu point. After Trigger has been confirmed with the Select button, the following graphic display is shown: (Please note that th
9120.3.8 Alarm call with voice messageIt may take several seconds until the text message is announced when an alarm call with voice message is receive
9220.4.4 Phone BookEnter the phone numbers to be dialled. Press the star key to enter a dial pause. The dial pause is displayed as a comma. Each dial
9320.4.7 DestinationsSelect a message where one or more phone numbers should be assigned. After selecting a message, an overview of the phone numbers
9420.5.2 GSM Omit DigitInstaller menu Æ Reporting Æ Reporting options Æ GSM omit digit: No*GSM omit digit: YesxIf you select “GSM omit digit: Yes” , t
9521. Social CareSelect the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the table below. Function MeaningStart/End Monit
96Function MeaningLocal Tests the function of the local sirens in the alarm centre.Loudspeaker Tests the function of the local loudspeaker in the alar
9722.4 Walk TestA list of all detectors trained to the system is shown on the display.Activate all detectors on the premises in succession. If a detec
9822.14Arming Station with SecvestKey functionalityInstaller Menu Æ Testing Æ Secvest KeySelect the corresponding Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder (
9925. Installing additional modules Before connecting the ISDN / GSM / ethernet / GPRS module to the alarm centre, disconnect the electric power suppl
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