5INWSAIMABEN ABUS WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM These installation instructions are published by Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, Linker Kreuthweg 5, D-86444 Affing/Mühlhausen. All rights including translation reserved. Reproductions of all kinds – e.g. photocopy, microfilm, or storage in computer systems – require the express written permission of the publisher. Reprinting prohibited, even in part. These operating and installation instructions correspond to the state of the art at the time of printing.
ABUS WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION These installation instructions are an important product accessory. They contain important installation and operation information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others. Store these installation instructions in a safe place for future reference. For a list of contents with page numbers, see page 3. For brief instructions of starting up the ABUS wireless alarm package, see page 11-88.
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Chapter 2 Usage in accordance with regulations The ABUS wireless alarm system is used for protecting flats and homes and small to medium business objects. If the wireless alarm system and its accessories are installed properly, it alerts you in the case of intrusion, warns you about fires, and calls for help in the event of an emergency. The wireless alarm system and its accessories are designed for protected interior spaces (environment class 1) and must be used there only.
Chapter 4 Introduction to the ABUS wireless alarm system Congratulations – you made the right choice! The ABUS wireless alarm system offers you professional technology and first-class quality of the specialist for domestic security, packed in a modern, attractive design, and gives you a great feeling of safety and security day after day.
4.2 What is the ABUS wireless alarm system? The ABUS wireless alarm system is an alarm system specially designed and developed for house owners and the owners of small to medium commercial objects. The wireless alarm system ensures 24-hour security with the help of the wireless sensors and detectors installed in your property. Depending on your particular version, the ABUS wireless alarm system triggers burglar alarms, warns you about fire, and calls for help in the event of household emergencies.
The following graphic gives you an overview of further function properties of your ABUS wireless alarm system: 4-8
4.5 How can the ABUS wireless alarm system be extended? The ABUS wireless alarm system is a modular, extendable security system.
4.6 CE manufacturer’s declaration EG – KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG EC – DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY Wir / We Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Mühlhausen (Germany) erklären hiermit, dass das Produkt / herewith declares that the product Typ / Type: auch benannt / also named: Artikel-Nr. / Article No.: ABUS Funkalarmanlage RWABUV868xxA* (*xx=country code) FU9010 konform ist mit den Anforderungen und einschlägigen Bestimmungen der • Richtlinie 1999/5/EC des Europäischen Parlaments vom 9.
Chapter 5 Initial considerations Before starting to install your new ABUS wireless alarm system, please take the time to consider the following. You will find helpful tips for planning your system on the accompanying installation DVD. If you cannot find answers to all your questions, please contact your specialist dealer, who will be pleased to help you. Remember: only a correctly planned and installed alarm system provides maximum security.
5.1 What kinds of security are there? In general, there are three different ways of securing an object: External perimeter surveillance, in which primarily the endangered areas such as the entrance door, terrace door and cellar door as well as ground-floor windows are protected by wireless magnet contacts and wireless glass breakage detectors. The next step is to make sure that all other access areas are protected.
5.2 What wireless detectors do I need? The type and number of wireless detectors needed depends partly on the type of protection and partly on the level of security you want to achieve. You should therefore plan your wireless sensors as follows: • • • • • • • Consider how an intruder can get into your object. It will help if you draw up a plan of your object, or take a walk around, inside and outside the object. Try to imagine what you would do to get into the object.
Chapter 6 Installing the ABUS wireless alarm system Make a sketch of the object or use the architect’s plans. Enter the absolutely necessary wireless detectors defined according to chapter 3. Install the detectors in groups. For example: first magnetic contacts, then motion sensors, then smoke detectors. Or divide your object into areas. For example: living room, kitchen,… or ground floor, cellar,… Name or number the detectors. For a specimen installation plan, see the end of these instructions.
6.2 How do I install the ABUS wireless alarm system? The ABUS wireless alarm system is mounted on the wall in three steps. You need a flat screwdriver to open the casing. A batterypowered screwdriver is best suited for drilling the holes for the fixing screws. You can then use this screwdriver to screw the fixing screws into the wall. Proceed as follows when installing the ABUS wireless alarm system: 6.2.1 Preparing the base plate • • Loosen the casing screw in the middle of the base.
6.2.3 Fixing the faceplate Before fixing the faceplate, first read the following sections (up to page 5-20) and then return here. The preceding sections are not needed for every installation. When carrying out the following, make sure that the voltage is disconnected for all connection work. Both the power adapter and the standby batteries must be disconnected. Before fixing the faceplate, the following installation work should be complete.
6.5 How do I connect the other contacts in the ABUS wireless alarm system? 6.5.1 Connecting a wired sounder The ABUS wireless alarm system is fitted with a built-in sounder. If required, an external sounder or piezo sounder can be connected to alert inhabitants and neighbours with a loud signal during the alarm. To connect an external sounder: • Connect the external cables to the sounder clamps (+ Bell) (Bell -).
NOTE: 1. You can connect external equipment to clamp N.O instead of to clamp N.C. If you connect to clamp NC (normally closed), the circuit between the system and an external device is closed. If the switch output is activated, the system interrupts the circuit and the connected device is switched off. 2. If you connect to clamp NO (normally open), the circuit between the system and an external device is interrupted.
6.6 How are the standby batteries used? The ABUS alarm system is equipped with 6 standby batteries that maintain operation during a power failure. There are two types of battery: Ê Rechargeable: Size AA, 1.2 V DC cells Ê Not rechargeable: Size AA, 1.5 V DC alkaline ! IMPORTANT NOTE: The batteries supplied by Security-Center are rechargeable Nickel Cadmium cells with 1.2 V 800m AAA batteries. Do not attempt to use a different type of rechargeable battery.
6.7 What are the effects of the different jumper settings? The PC board of the ABUS wireless alarm system is fitted with internal jumpers. Configure the jumpers according to the function required as shown in this table: Jumpers on the mainboard Position Function The J9 jumper of the ABUS wireless alarm system is used for restoring the default factory settings of your alarm system. To restore the factory settings, plug the jumper plug on to both pins of the jumper.
Chapter 7 Programming the ABUS wireless alarm system There are several ways of programming your ABUS wireless alarm system: • At the alarm system using the keypad • At the alarm system using the PC software • Remotely, using a telephone link and PC software Chapter 8 Settings in installer menu This chapter describes the options and features of the installer menu of your ABUS wireless alarm system.
8.2 1 System Under System, you make settings that affect the entire system.
Timers: Quick-Key Parameter Default Range Exit/Entry delay 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 Exit and entry delay times of Group 2. Make these settings as for Group 1. Entry delay 2 45 seconds 1-255 seconds 45 seconds 1-255 seconds 03 minutes 01-90 minutes Entry delay time for Group 2. Exit delay 2 Exit delay time for Group 2. Bell Timeout Duration of external sounder(s) during an alarm NOTE: In some countries, the duration of the external sounder must be limited to 3 minutes.
1 2 8.2.2 System Control Under System Control, you make settings that control specific functions of the complete system. NOTE: Under this menu item, it is important that you press the lozenge button exit the menu by pressing before exiting so that your data is saved. If you , your settings are lost. To access the System Control menu option: 1. Select the main menu System as described on page 8-22. 2. In the System menu, press 3.
System Control: Quick-Key 1 2 06 Parameter Default Range Bell Squawk YES YES/NO YES: • One tone means that the system is activated. • Two tones mean that the system is deactivated. • Four tones mean that the system is deactivated following an alarm. No confirmation is made by the sounder.
System Control: Quick-Key 1 2 14 Parameter Default Range Audible Jamming NO YES/NO Refers to Jamming Time, which is described on page 8-31. YES: If the defined jamming time is reached, the ABUS wireless alarm system activates the sounders. (See Jamming Trouble, page 7-32.) NO: Jamming does not trigger an audible alarm. 1 2 15 Technician Tamper YES: NO: 1 2 16 YES/NO The program PIN is required for resetting a tamper alarm.
System Control: Quick-Key 1 2 21 Parameter Default Range Arm Pre-Warning NO YES/NO YES: NO: 1 2 22 Low Battery Arm YES: NO: 1 2 23 NO: 2 24 NO: 1 2 25 NO YES/NO NO YES/NO In operation mode, the LCD display is switched off for one minute after the last input. To reactivate the display, a valid user PIN must be entered. The LCD display is always on. 24 Hour Bypass YES: NO: YES/NO The system cannot be activated following a tamper alarm. The program PIN first has to be entered.
System Control: Quick-Key 1 2 26 Parameter Default Range IMQ Install NO YES/NO YES: NO: 1 2 27 Grand Master Authority/Partition YES: NO: 1 2 28 If a zone is open when the system is activated, the system is activated but an alarm is generated when the exit delay time expires. Open zones are automatically omitted following expiry of the exit delay time. YES/NO Areas and authority levels can be changed by the installer in the installer menu and in the user menu using a Grand Master pin.
System Control: Quick-Key 1 2 31 Parameter Default Range External Bell NO YES/NO YES: NO: 1 2 32 Loudspeaker-No Bell-Yes YES: NO: 1 2 35 Select this setting if an external sounder is connected to the wireless alarm system. The ABUS wireless alarm system monitors the (+) (-) connections as well as BELL TMP and COM and reports faults, events, alarms and reports. To avoid a fault in the signalling device if no sounder is connected, insert a 2.2 KΩ resistor instead.
1 3 8.2.3 Receiver Under Receiver, you can make settings that control the radio receiver of your ABUS wireless alarm system. To access the Receivers menu option: 1. Select the main menu System as described on page 8-22. 2. In the System menu, press 3 to go to the Receivers menu option. You see the following on the display: 3.
Receiver: Quick-Key 1 3 2 Parameter Default Range Jamming Time No Jamming detection None, 10, 20 or 30 seconds The jamming time specifies the time within one minute in which the level of the background noise can be above the value measured under “Calibration” (or above the manually set value). NOTE: A fault is displayed only if the “Audible Jamming” option was enabled in the system control.
1 5 8.2.5 Labels Under System Label, you name the system and areas 1, 2 and 3, and change default names. To enter a new name: Use the buttons of your ABUS wireless alarm system to enter the letters as shown in the table below. When you press a specific button, you scroll backwards and forwards through the characters. The ABUS wireless alarm system permits a total of 75 characters for a name (letters, numbers and symbols).
To access the System Label menu: 1. Select the main menu System as described on page 8-22. 5 2. In the System menu, press display: to get to the System Label menu option. You see the following on the 3. Select and configure the settings in the System Label menu as follows: System Label: Quick-Key 1 5 1 Menu option Default Selection System FUNKALARMANLAGE Any 12 characters Changes the display for the system name.
1 6 8.2.6 Tamper Sound In the Tamper Sound menu, you can define the sounds generated by the ABUS wireless alarm system following a tamper in a zone, the ABUS wireless alarm centre housing, the wireless operating panel, or any other device. You can also adjust the sounder volume for alarms and their acknowledgement. To access the Tamper Sound menu: 1. Select the System menu as described on page 8-22. 6 2.
1 7 8.2.7 System Default Jumper In the Default Jumper menu, you enable or disable a software factory reset via the J9 jumper. To access the Default Jumper menu: 1. Select the main menu System as described on page 8-22. 2. In the System menu, press display: 3. Press • 7 to access the Default Jumper menu option.
8.3 2 Zones The Zones menu enables you to train wireless detectors for the system, program zone types, and define zone dependencies. This is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Zones menu: 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Allocation, page 8-36 Parameters, page 8-37 Testing, page 8-45 Editing, page 8-46 Crossing, page 8-48 To access the Zones menu: In the installer menu, press 2 or press or until you find the number of the Zones [2] menu option. .
2 1 ZZ Delete 3 Deletes detectors. Confirm deletion with [Y] YES or [N] NO. To change the display, press 2 1 ZZ . Supervision 4 Select whether a zone is to be monitored for regular reporting by the detectors to the alarm system. Set the monitoring time in the System menu under Timers. If surveillance is active for the detector and the detector does not report in the defined time, an alarm is triggered. Select [Y] YES or [N] NO. To change the display, press . To confirm, press .
Parameter Quick-Key Parameter Default Range IMPORTANT INFORMATION: • If you selected one by one to program the zones individually, you are guided step by step through the programming points for the zones. • To save settings for the zone, you have to work through all menu options. If you exit programming early by pressing the star button, your settings are not saved. After working through all menu options menu, press . A 1-second tone sounds and confirms that your settings for this zone are saved.
2 2 2 Zone Label Under Zone label, you can define or edit a name up to 15 characters long for each zone. Under Parameters, press following on the display: 2 to access the zone label menu option. You see the Press to name Zone 01 or enter a different zone number. You see the following on the display: Edit the zone name as described on page 8-34. 2 2 3 Zone Partition Partitions 1–3 Under Partition, you assign zones to different areas.
2 2 Zone Type 4 When a detector triggers, it always sends a signal to the alarm system. For example: A motion sensor reacts to movement, a smoke detector to smoke, etc. So it is important to tell the system HOW and WHEN it is to react to a signal from a detector. Under Zone type, you can program the behaviour of the alarm system when it receives a signal from a detector. It is absolutely necessary to program this behaviour since your alarm system will not work without it.
2 2 4 ZZ + Exit(OP)/Entry Default for zone 1 Armed/internal 03 Zone type Exit(OP)/Entry behaves like zone type Exit/Entry 1 except that the zone does not have to be closed at the moment of activation. However, the zone must be closed before the exit delay time expires, or otherwise there is an alarm. This zone type is usually assigned to opening contacts on front and side doors.
2 2 4 ZZ + I+Instant (Interior+Instant) Armed 10 The I+Instant zone type is similar to zone type Instant. However, this zone type is not monitored for an internally activated system. 2 2 4 ZZ + UO Trigger Armed 11 The UO Trigger zone type controls a switch output whether the system is active or inactive. For example: for temperature sensors that control a ventilator.
2 2 4 ZZ + Exit Termination 18 A zone with the Exit Termination zone type behaves like a zone with the Exit(OP)/Entry zone type. However, the difference is that an exit delay time is ended immediately if this zone is opened or closed during the exit delay time. When you enter the protected area, the entry delay time of Group 1 starts as usual. 2 2 4 ZZ + Latch Keyswitch 19 A zone with the Latch Keyswitch zone type is used for activating/deactivating one or more areas.
2 2 Zone Sound 5 Under Zone sound, you can, for each zone, define the alarm signal individually that is triggered when the alarm system is active. 1. 5 Under Parameters, press to access the Zone sound menu option. You see the following on the display: 2. 3. Enter a two-digit number and press . Select and configure a zone signal for each zone. Zone sound Quick-Key 2 2 5 Parameters ZZ + ZZ + Default Range Silent 1 No audible alarm is generated. An alarm is transmitted by telephone only.
2 2 6 Force Arm The Force Arm setting for a zone enables the system to be activated even if one or more zones are open, provided these zones were programmed with this setting. • If such a zone is open, the “ready” system LED flashes. • After the system is activated, all open zones programmed as Force Arm are automatically excluded from monitoring. • If such a zone is closed in active status, it is returned to monitoring. To program a zone with the Force Arm setting: 6 1.
2 3 2 Soak Test Some wireless detectors tend to trigger alarms more than others. The Soak Test was developed to test these detectors over a longer period without triggering an alarm. Up to 8 zones can be programmed for the Soak Test. A zone programmed for the Soak Test is omitted for 14 days while the alarm system is active. If no alarm is triggered by this detector for 14 days, the tested zone is automatically reintegrated in the system.
Editing Quick-Key 2 4 1 Parameter Copy to a zone Copies all settings programmed for a zone (except the zone name). 1 . You see the following on the display: 1. Press 2. Press the number buttons 1 to 9 to select the zone you want to copy and press or to move the cursor. Press 1 to 9 again to select the zone to which you want to copy. The procedure is confirmed with a beep if successful. 3. 2 4 2 Press to exit the menu option. Delete a Zone Deletes a zone.
2 5 8.3.5 Cross Zone Default: No cross-zone dependency Cross-zone dependency is an ideal function for making a system safer against false alarms. Using cross-zone dependency, two zones have to trigger an alarm within a specific period and in a defined or undefined sequence before the alarm system generates an alarm. NOTE: The ABUS wireless alarm system enables you to program 10 of these zone pairs. To access the Cross Zone menu: 1. Select the Zones main menu as described on page 8-36. 5 2.
8.4 3 Outputs Under Outputs, you program the relay and transistor outputs of the system. You link different system events to the activation of the outputs. The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Outputs menu: 3 1 3 2 3 3 Define, page 8-49 Output A, page 8-54 Output B, page 8-54 To access the Outputs menu: In the installer menu, press menu option. Press 3 or press or until you find the number of the Utility Output [3] .
3 1 UO 1 02 No Telephone Line The switch output is activated if a break in the telephone line is detected. It is deactivated after the telephone line fault is removed. 3 1 UO 1 03 Communication Failure The switch output is activated if no contact to the command centre can be established. It is deactivated after a successful call is made to the command centre. 3 1 UO 1 04 Trouble Follow The switch output is activated if a system fault is detected.
3 1 UO 2 06 Panic Follow The switch output is activated if a panic alarm is triggered in the selected area(s) or if the 3 1 UO 2 (PANIC) alarm buttons are pressed simultaneously. 07 Special Emergency Follow The switch output is activated if a medical emergency alarm is triggered in the selected area(s) or if the 3 1 UO 2 alarm buttons are pressed simultaneously.
3 1 UO 2 18 Bell Stay Off The switch output is activated as follows: • If the system is activated externally (AWAY), the switch output is activated as soon as the sounder is triggered in the selected area. • If the system is activated internally (STAY), the switch output is not activated if the sounder is triggered in the selected area.
Output mode An output mode has to be set for every output. This table gives an overview of the different output modes: Outputs Quick-Key 1 Parameter Default Range Pulse N/C 05 seconds 01-90 seconds The output is closed in non-activated state. Once activated, it remains open until the set time has elapsed and then resets itself automatically. 1. 2. 2 1 Press followed by . Enter a pulse duration between 1 and 90 seconds. 3. Press and enter the activation of your choice (ALL or ANY).
Activation/Deactivation If the switch output follows more than one area or zone, you can use different patterns for activating and deactivating the switch output. ALL or ANY. All: ALL areas (or zones) programmed for this switch output must be triggered in order to activate the output. On the other hand, all areas or zones must be inactive in order to deactivate the output. The latter applies only to the outputs Latch N/O and Latch N/C.
8.5 4 Codes Under Codes, you can define user and installer Codes, define authorities, and assign areas. The ABUS wireless alarm system also has the following Codes. Ê Grand Master Code: Used by the system owner. This Code has authority over all others and can only be changed but not deleted. The default is: [1][2][3][4]. Ê Installer Code: This Code is needed for programming the system. The default is: [0][1][3][3]. Ê Sub-Installer Code: This Code can also be used for programming the system.
Authority Levels The Authority Levels menu option contains settings for the following authorities: Grand Master: There is only one Grand Master in the system. The Grand Master can carry out all available user functions. The Grand Master code is defined as PIN code user 00. NOTE: Under System Control, you can define that the Grand Master can change authorities as well as areas permitted for users. See under Grand Master Authority/Partition (press [1] [2] [27]).
4 2 8.5.2 Partition Default: Partition 1 Under Partition, you assign to user PINs partitions for which you have authority. The Grand Master is authorised in all partitions. To access the Partition menu: 1. Select the Codes menu as described on page 8-54. 2 2. Under Codes, press 3. Enter the respective two-digit user code and press 4. Press or to place the cursor under the number specifying the partition to which you want to allocate the code.
4 4 8.5.4 Installer Default: 0133 With the installer PIN, you have access to the installer menu and thus the authority to change all system parameters. The installer code defined in the factory is: [0][1][3][3] ABUS strongly recommends changing the PIN defined in the factory. To access the Installer menu: 1. Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 8-54. 4 2. Under Code Maintenance, press display: to access the Installer menu option. You see the following on the 3.
4 6 8.5.6 Code Length Default: four digits Under Code Length, you can change the number of digits used (4 or 6) for the Grand Master, the Manager and the Master. All other PIN codes (user, Arm Only and maid) use one to six digits. To access the Code Length menu: 1. Select the Code Maintenance menu as described on page 8-54. 6 2. Under Code Maintenance, press the display: to access the Code Length menu option. You see the following on 3.
8.6 5 Dialer The Dialer menu enables you to transmit alarms as voice text by telephone. In this menu, you also make the settings necessary for programming the system via a modem. Some of the options in this menu cannot be selected since they are not active in this version.
Access Code and ID Quick-Key 5 5 1 Parameter Default Access code 5678 Defines an access code for remote programming. The four-digit access code in the system and the software must be identical. 1. Enter a four-digit access code. This code is stored in the ABUS wireless alarm system. 2. You have to enter the same code in the up/download software for access to this system. 5 5 3. Press 4. Press 1 and enter the four-digit code. to confirm.
Controls Quick-Key 5 6 02 Menu option Default FM Enable NO YES: Enables FM (= Follow Me) transmission. (See also Follow Me, page 8-65.) Enable this option to transmit alarms as voice messages by telephone. Disable this option if the system has no telephone connection, since otherwise a telephone error is reported. NO: No FM transmission is possible. 5 6 03 U/D Enable NO YES: Enables remote dialling of the up/download software by modem.
Controls Quick-Key 5 6 10 Menu option Default Answering Machine Override YES YES: • Answering machine override is activated. The upload/download software calls the ABUS alarm system. • The software hangs up following a ring by the U/D user. • The software calls again within one minute. • The ABUS wireless alarm system is programmed to answer this second call immediately and not forward the call. The function of the number of calls for U/D is deactived.
Dialer: Parameter Quick-Key 5 7 4 Parameter 1 7 4 2 7 1 followed by 2 followed by 30 or 60 seconds . Redial wait 5 30 seconds . Wait 9 seconds Press 5 Range Wait 6 seconds Press 5 Default The number of seconds between a redial of the same number. 5 7 5 1 Wait 30 seconds Press 5 7 5 2 7 followed by 2 followed by Dialing method 6 . Wait 60 seconds Press 5 1 .
Dialer: Parameter Quick-Key 5 7 8 Parameter Default Range Swinger Limit 00 00 to 15 The Alarm Limit option is provided to prevent multiple triggering on a zone within the activated time. Setting 01: A triggered zone is not transmitted again if this has already happened. If you raise the limit, the alarm is transmitted according to your setting. NOTE: Enter 00 to disable the alarm abort. Every time the zone triggers, the alarm is transmitted again.
5 9 8.6.5 Follow Me (FM) Under this menu option, you define the forwarding of an alarm as a voice text to a telephone or a security service. In the event of an alarm, the ABUS wireless alarm system calls the programmed FM numbers and transmits the alarm message according to the event. There are two variants of this FM feature: Standard Phone Call: The ABUS wireless alarm system transmits the alarm message as a voice text to • programmed numbers, depending on the event.
Follow-Me Quick-Key 5 9 2 Parameter Default Events restore Defines whether a new call is made if the event (from section 5.9.1) is reset. or to select an event and press Press event is to be transmitted by phone: [Y] YES or [N] NO.
8.7 7 Key-fobs Under key-fobs, you learn how to train up to eight 4-button key-fobs with rolling code to work with the ABUS wireless alarm system. With the wireless key-fob/remote control, you can activate/deactivate the system, trigger a panic alarm, and control a switch output.
7 2 8.7.2 Parameters Under Parameters, you program the function and the keys of the remote control. The four buttons of the remote control can be adapted to individual requirements. To access the Parameters menu: 1. Select the Key-fob menu as described on page 8-68. 2 2. Under Key-fob, press to access the Parameters menu option. You see the following on the display: 3. Select the remote control you want to reprogram and press .
8. You see the following on the display: 9. For button 3 (small button), you can choose between the following functions: None: The button is not activated (default). Panic: The button triggers a panic alarm. Utility Output: The button activates a utility output. If you select the switch output function and confirm it with Select a utility output with or , you see the following on the display: and confirm your selection with . 10.
8.8 8 Keypads Under Keypads, you can assign two operating panels to the ABUS wireless alarm system. The following is an overview of the menu options according to their sequence in the Keypads menu: 8 1 Allocation, page 7-77 8 2 Communication test, page 7-77 To access the Keypads menu: • In the installer menu, select Press 8 or press or to access the corresponding menu option. .
8 2 8.8.2 Communication Test Under Communication Test you test the radio communication between your wireless operating panel and the system. To access the Communication test menu: 1. Select the Keypads menu as described above. 2 2. Under Keypads, press display: to access the Communication test menu option. You see the following on the 3. 4. Press or to select the wireless operating panel you want to test. Press the activation button on the wireless operating panel.
9 1 8.9.1 Allocation Here you can allocate a new sounder to your system. To access the Allocation menu: 1. Select the Siren menu. 2. Under Siren, press 3. Press 1 to access the Allocation menu option. You see the following on the display: to select the type of sounder you want to train. Two types are available: • INWS1: internal wireless sounder • ODWS1: outdoor wireless sounder 4. Select a sounder type and press 5. Press .
8.9.2 9 2 Parameter Under this menu option, you can change the sounder settings. You can change the following settings: • Volume • Flash frequency (external sounders only) To access the Parameter menu: 1. Select the Siren menu. 2 2. Under Sirene, press to access the Parameter menu option. You see the following on the display: 3. Press to select the sounder whose settings you want to change and confirm with choose between the settings for the volume and the flash frequency (external sounders only).
8.9.3 9 3 Communication test Under communication test you test the radio communication between your sounder and the system. To access the communication test menu: 1. Select the Siren menu as described above. 3 2. Under Siren, press display: to access the communication test menu option. You see the following on the 3. Confirm with . The system now searches for the wireless sounders and then shows the signal strength of each sounder on the display.
8.9.5 9 5 Tamper Mute Under Tamper Mute, you can deactivate the tamper function of the sounder for the current programming process. This enables you to open the sounder without triggering a tamper alarm. Enable this function if you want to open the sounder case, for example to change the batteries. To access Tamper Mute menu: 1. Select the Siren menu as described above. 5 2. Under Siren, press to access the Tamper Mute menu. You see the following on the display: 3. Confirm with .
8.10 0 Exit Programming Under Exit Programming, all your settings in the installer menu are saved and you exit the installer menu. Important: The settings you make in the installer menu are not saved until you exit the installer menu correctly. NOTES: To be able to exit the installer menu, the J9 jumper plug must be plugged on to one pin. To access the Exit Programming menu: 1. 0 In the installer menu, press or press option.
Chapter 9 Programming within the user programming menu This chapter explains an important menu option in the user menu. This menu option is for programming voice messages and conducting a walk test. 9.1 Programming voice messages Your ABUS wireless alarm system can issue system events locally and by telephone using voice messages. This greatly simplifies operating the system and enables remote control of the system by telephone. The voice message menu option is in the user menu.
7 1 9.1.1 Message structure Under Message structure, you define the sequence in which the voice messages are transmitted. To define a message structure: 1. Select the voice message menu as described above. 2. In the voice message menu, press on the display: 3. Press to select one of the following structure types.
7 2 9.1.2 Voice message labels Under voice message labels, you define names for zones, partitions, utility outputs and macro keys, and you find out how to play and record common messages. To define a voice message: 1. Select the message label menu. 2 2. In the voice message menu, press the display: 3.
Voice message: message name Quick-Key 7 2 2 Parameter Default Range Zone message Press 2 . You see the following on the display: or to select a zone and then press Press The following options are available: . 1 to play the zone announcement. You hear the announcement Press over the system loudspeaker. The factory default for Zone 1 is “Zone 1" Press 2 to record a new text. You see the following on the display: and speak your message into the microphone.
Message Labels Quick-Key 7 2 3 Parameter Default Range Partition Message Press 3 . You see the following on the display: Press or to select a partition and then press The following options are available: . 1 Press to play the partition announcement. You hear the announcement over the system loudspeaker. 2 to record a new text. You see the following on the display: Press Press and speak your message into the microphone.
Message Labels Quick-Key 7 2 4 Parameter Default Range Utility output message NOTE: The switch output must be defined as an FM code in order to be able to allocate a voice message to it. See also Follow User Code. Press 4 . You see the following on the display: or to select a switch output and then press Press You see the following on the display: . The option in the Choose UO menu presents the FM Code switch outputs.
7 3 9.1.3 Test Message Under Test Message, you can test recorded and assigned voice announcements. To conduct a Test message: 1. Select the Voice message menu. 2. In the Voice message menu, press the display: 3. Conduct the test locally or by telephone as follows: 3 to access the Test Message menu option.
7 4 9.1.4 Local Announcement Messages Under this menu option, you adapt local voice announcements to your requirements. To activate/deactivate local voice announcements: 1. Select the Voice Message menu. 2. In the Voice Message menu, press the display: 3. Press or by pressing 4 to access the Announce msg. menu option.
9.2 Walk test Under the Walk test menu option, you can test your installation. When the system is in walk-test mode, you can trigger detectors without setting off an alarm. The walk test mode can be started in two ways: • Installer PIN • Grand Master PIN NOTE: The difference between a walk test started with an installer PIN and a walk test started with the Grand Master PIN is the way your ABUS alarm system reacts to a tamper message.
Chapter 10 Accessories for your ABUS wireless alarm system The following is a list of accessories for your ABUS wireless alarm system. Wireless motion detector The wireless motion detector is used for protecting entire rooms. With its infrared element, it can monitor an area of 15 x 15m with an angle of vision of 90°. Pet-immune wireless motion detector The pet-immune wireless motion detector, like the normal wireless motion detector, is used for protecting entire rooms.
Chapter 11 Brief guide This chapter explains the installation steps shown on the DVD for the ABUS wireless alarm package including a smoke detector. After you have taken the installation steps shown in this guide, your ABUS wireless alarm system is completely operational. 11.1 Hardware installation 11.1.1 ABUS wireless alarm system • • • Install the ABUS wireless alarm system in a suitable place in your object. Plug the power supply unit into the AC socket of the wireless alarm system.
11.2 Training the detectors for the ABUS wireless alarm system 11.2.1 Installer menu of the ABUS wireless alarm system • First press the star button, followed by 9, followed by 1. 9 • 1 You are asked to enter the installer PIN code for the installer menu. The default setting is 0133. Enter this installer PIN and confirm your input with the lozenge button. 0 1 3 3 You are now in the installer menu and see the following display: 11.2.2 Allocate detectors • • 2 Press .
11.2.3 Programming zones You do not have to program the zones for the detectors in your package. They are already programmed for you as follows: No.
11.4 Exiting the installer menu All wireless components in the package are now trained. Your ABUS wireless alarm system is almost ready for operation. You just have to enter the date and time and an alarm telephone number for voice text transmission in the event of an alarm. First, exit the installer menu. Proceed as follows: 0 . • Press The display asks if you want to save your data. • to confirm.
• Confirm the menu option phone number 1 with the Enter button. • On the system keypad, enter the number with local area code and if necessary a zero for obtaining a dial tone. To program a dial pause, enter A. You program the A with the appears. • • and To change the entered number, press the cursor buttons number you want to change. To delete the entire number, program an E with the entered number with the is displayed. • button.
Chapter 12 Example of an installation plan The following table provides an overview of the information your installation plan should contain: Partition 1 Zone number 1 Detector Door and window contacts Zone type Entry/exit Name MC front door 1 2 Door and window contacts Entry/exit MC terrace door 1 3 Motion detector Instant MS living room 1 4 Motion detector Instant MS entrance hall 1 5 Smoke detector Fire SD living room 1 6 Smoke detector Fire SD bedroom 1 7 Smoke detector
Partition Zone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 12-94 Detector Zone type Name
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