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CONTENTS Chapter 1 The advantages of your ABUS wireless alarm system .................................. 4 1.1 Alarm technology terms............................................................................................... 5 1.2 Main properties of the ABUS wireless alarm system ................................................... 8 Chapter 2 Operating the ABUS wireless alarm system ................................................... 9 2.1 Operating options ...............................................
6.3.1 Schedule for automatic system activation/deactivation....................................... 35 6.3.2 Programming a switch / ulitiy output ................................................................... 36 6.3.3 Restriction program for users.............................................................................. 36 6.4 Activating/deactivating local voice messages............................................................ 37 6.5 Local message .................................................
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OVERVIEW OF USER COMMANDS AWAY arming (external) STAY arming (internal) AWAY arming (external) of partition [1/2/3] STAY arming (internal) of partition [1/2/3] Disarming PIN [1] [2] [3] [4] PIN [1] [2] [3] [4] [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN Disarming under duress Switch off alarm [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN PIN [4] PIN Display current status of partition Activate utility output [B] [5] PIN [6] Door chime On/Off [7] Fault display [8] Omit zone (bypass) [0] PIN Program Follow Me number Display of alarm m
Chapter 1 The advantages of your ABUS wireless alarm system Congratulations – you made the right choice! The wireless alarm system from ABUS, the specialist for domestic security, offers you professional technology and first-class quality. It gives you a great feeling of safety and security day after day. In addition to the latest technology, the ABUS wireless alarm system will convince you with its modern, elegant design. It is a valuable acquisition for any entrance area.
1.1 Alarm technology terms This chapter contains the most important terms from the area of alarm technology. If you come across a specialist term that you do not understand, you can read about it here. System arming STAY/AWAY (external, internal) When you activate the ABUS wireless alarm system, you activate, or arm, the sensors of the system (door and window contacts, glass breakage detectors, motion sensors, etc.).
Downloader Software (DL) The DL software (optional accessory) is used to program the system from a PC. As user, you can configure the system and keep an eye on its current state. Entry and exit delay The entry delay time is a period you can define to allow you to disarm the system with your PIN after opening the door to your house. The exit delay time gives you enough time to leave your property after arming the system.
Utility output / switch output In addition to the other sensors, you can control household appliances or lighting with the ABUS wireless alarm system. This is done with relay/switch outputs. This equipment can then be automatically switched on or off from the ABUS wireless alarm system. You can also operate the switch outputs manually from the alarm system or a system operating panel. Tamper Every detector of your alarm system (sensor, alarm system, etc.) is protected by a socalled tamper contact.
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Chapter 2 Operating the ABUS wireless alarm system You have the following ways of operating the ABUS wireless alarm system: Locally (on the system, an a control unit, by remote control and with Downloader Software) Remote access (by telephone and Downloader Software) Voice messages of the ABUS wireless alarm system will simplify operation. The system also informs you on the LED display and with sound signals. IMPORTANT: Voice messages can be deactivated. See also section 6.4 for more information. 2.
2.2 Voice messages The ABUS wireless alarm system has 3 types of spoken messages. They can be heard locally or by telephone. • • • Event message: In the case of an event defined by you, a call is routed to a telephone number selected by you to report the security status to the user. A previously recorded voice message is played. Status message: The system informs you about its current state. You can call the system, and/or it can call you.
2.3 LEDs and their meaning The LED in the top left-hand corner of the ABUS wireless alarm system tells you at a glance what the current system state is. The LEDs and their meaning are described in the following. (Some LEDs have extra functions that will be explained later.) The LEDs are described from top to bottom. 2.3.1 Operation LED (green LED at the top) The OPERATION LED shows whether the system is operating. State ON Description The system is functioning normally on a DC power supply.
2.3.3 Ready LED (green LED at position 3) The READY LED shows whether the zones of the system can be activated. State ON Description All zones are closed. The system can be activated. OFF One or more zones are not closed, and the system cannot be activated. Before activating the system, you have to close the zones. The READY LED also switches off during certain system faults. SLOW FLASHING Shows that the system can be activated even if a particular line (e.g.: entrance door, window) remains open. 2.3.
2.3.6 Message LED (red LED at bottom) The MESSAGE LED shows whether there are any new messages in the system. State SLOW FLASHING Description You can listen in to the system – for example, to check the causes of a particular event. You can also speak to your house by telephone or over the loudspeakers of the ABUS wireless alarm system. During communication in both directions, the LED flashes slowly. FAST FLASHING A new message exists.
Activates functions if used together with the numeric buttons. For the options of this button, see also the table on page 2. Activates the respective items in the user functions menu and terminates commands and saves the setting made. - Scrolls upwards in a list and moves the cursor to the left - Scrolls downwards in a list and moves the cursor to the right 2.4.3 Emergency buttons The ABUS wireless alarm system has 3 pairs of emergency buttons.
2.4.4 Speech buttons Use the speech buttons to record a message and adjust the volume. Button User functions Press to record a voice message. For further information, see “Operating the family message centre” in section 6.5. Press this button to listen to messages. Keep this button pressed to adjust the volume of the internal loudspeaker. The following levels are available: “Loudspeaker off” “Loudspeaker level 1” “Loudspeaker level 2” “Loudspeaker level 3” “Loudspeaker level 4” 2.4.
Chapter 3 Local system activation and deactivation 3.1 Activating the ABUS wireless alarm system When you activate the ABUS wireless alarm system, you activate, or arm, the sensors of the system (door and window contacts, glass breakage detectors, motion sensors, etc.). Every sensor is triggered by a particular event (a motion sensor by movement, a glass breakage sensor by glass breakage, a window contact by the opening of the secured window, a smoke detector by smoke, etc.).
3.1.1 AWAY arming/External activation External activation arms ALL detectors integrated in the system. Use this type of activation only if there is nobody in the object and you too are leaving the object. To activate externally: 1. Check the READY LED and make sure that the system can be activated. 2. Enter your user PIN and press activated. .
3.1.2 Stay arming Internal activation arms only the detectors of the outer skin – for example, door/window contacts and glass breakage detectors (or detectors defined in the installer menu). It enables you to move freely within a monitored object while the system is internally activated. Stay arming 1. Check the READY LED to see if the system can be activated internally. 2. Enter your user PIN and press now internally activated. .
3.1.3 Activating a partition A great advantage of the ABUS wireless alarm system is that you can split up the complete alarm system into up to three partitions. Each partition can then be operated as a separate system. Each partition can be individually activated and deactivated – irrespective of the state of the other partitions. You can activate or deactivate partitions one after the other or all together. Each partition can be activated either internally or externally.
Application examples: To externally activate partition 3 with user PIN 1-2-3-4, press the following: 3 1-2-3-4 To quickly activate partition 3 externally (if defined), press the following: 3 To internally activate partition 3 with user PIN 1-2-3-4, press the following: 3 1-2-3-4 To quickly activate partition 3 internally (if defined), press the following: 3 20
3.2 Deactivating/Disarming the ABUS wireless alarm system When you deactivate the ABUS wireless alarm system, the system sensors are disarmed. The triggering of a sensor no longer results in an alarm. Exceptions: Smoke detectors, sensors you have defined as door chimes, and all detectors integrated in zones that are monitored 24 hours a day. For detailed information about detectors that can also trigger when deactivated, refer to the installation manual.
3.2.2 Disarming partitions 1. Select the partition you want to deactivate. Do this by pressing entering the partition number [1/2/3]. 2. . You hear the following announcement: Enter your user PIN and press “{System / [partition x]} disarmed”. 3. Repeat these steps to deactivate further partitions. and Example: To deactivate partition 3 with user PIN 1-2-3-4, press the following: 3 1-2-3-4 IMPORTANT: If the ACTIVE LED flashes following deactivation, check the display for activated (alarmed) zones. 3.
Deactivation with a duress PIN: Deactivation with a duress PIN is similar to normal deactivation. The only . difference: Instead of your user PIN, enter the duress PIN before pressing All partitions assigned to this PIN are deactivated AND a silent alarm is transmitted to the emergency command centre. 3.2.4 Silencing an alarm After the ABUS wireless alarm system triggers an alarm, it is in alarm memory mode. When you silence the alarm, the system switches back to deactivated status. 1.
Chapter 4 Remote access by telephone You can remote-operate the ABUS wireless alarm system using a pushbutton telephone. You can activate and deactivate your system, control switch outputs, record messages, and do many other things. To access your alarm system by telephone, enable the U/D function (Installer menu -> Dialer -> Controls). 4.1 Access to the system To operate the ABUS wireless alarm system by pushbutton telephone, you first have to call the system.
4.2 Operation menu You can operate the ABUS wireless alarm system by pushbutton telephone from the operation menu. Voice messages tell you what setting options you have and how to perform the corresponding function. Your options in the operation menu vary according to your access rights and the state of your system. For example: If all partitions of your system are activated, the system arm option is no longer announced. IMPORTANT: To hear a voice message again, press [#].
Operating switch outputs: For further details on operating switch outputs, see the installation instructions. There are two kinds of switch outputs. They behave differently when they are switched: – Permanent output: Remains active until deactivated. – Pulsed output Remains active for a predefined period and is then automatically deactivated. Changing Follow Me (FM) numbers: Only the Grand Master, Master and Manager authorisation levels are permitted to change FM numbers.
4.2.2 Voice messages You can use the ABUS wireless alarm system to collect voice messages from other system users. You can also leave a voice message for other users. The function enables you to record and save a message up to 8 seconds long. Caution: When you record a new message, the old message is deleted. To play back a message: You are in the operation menu. Press [7] on you telephone to reach the Voice Message menu.
4.3 Receiving calls If an event occurs (an alarm was triggered), the ABUS wireless alarm system informs you about the current situation (e.g.: burglary or fire). The system calls you and plays you a pre-recorded message. You are then in the operation menu (see section 4.2). Die ABUS wireless alarm system can dial up to 4 telephone numbers. These numbers are known as Follow Me numbers (FM numbers). Apart from yourself, up to 3 other persons (friends, neighbours, etc.
4.3.2 Confirmation menu After the ABUS wireless alarm system plays the event message, you are in the confirmation menu. You need your user PIN for some of the following options. Options in confirmation menu Confirmation message Press [1] to confirm reception of an event message. After you confirm an event with [1], the system calls the next FM number. If you do not confirm the event, the system will call you again. You can define how often the system calls you.
Chapter 5 User PINs For many of the functions of the ABUS wireless alarm system, you need a security code – your user PIN. These PINs are between 4 and 6 digits long. You can define up to 32 different user codes for the ABUS wireless alarm system. You can also assign an authorisation level to each user PIN. Users with “higher” authorisation have access to a larger number of system functions. Users with “lower” authorisation are more restricted in the functions they can perform.
7. 8. 9. Enter the new user PIN and press ; the system confirms with a beep. Additionally, a message is played. Incorrect input is followed by three fast beeps. Repeat the above steps until you have entered all the user PINs you want to change. When you have entered all PINs, press succession and exit “user functions” mode. repeatedly in 5.2 Deleting user PINs Sometimes it is necessary to completely delete a user PIN. Note: You cannot delete the Grand Master PIN, you can only change it.
Chapter 6 Main settings under “user functions” On the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can make a wide range of settings under “user functions” in addition to entering and deleting user codes (see chapter 5). This chapter describes the main settings (setting time and date, entering Follow Me numbers, creating weekly schedules, activating/deactivating local announcements, managing local voice messages, and programming macro buttons). The complete user functions menu is shown in chapter 7.
6.2 Entering Follow Me (FM) numbers: If an event occurs (an alarm was triggered), the ABUS wireless alarm system informs you about the current situation (e.g.: burglary or fire) by telephone. Tone signals or voice messages are transmitted to report this event. Die ABUS wireless alarm system can dial up to 4 telephone numbers. These numbers are known as Follow Me numbers (FM numbers). Apart from yourself, up to 3 other persons (friends, neighbours, etc.
[Y]: The user of this FM number can perform the options “communication in both directions” in the confirmation menu. [N]: The user of this FM number cannot perform the options “communication in both directions” in the confirmation menu. 10. Press to confirm your FM number input. If necessary, program the dial functions described below. You can press 34 or to reach the desired characters. Function Stops dialling and waits for a new dial tone. [¾] [1] Result A Waits a little before continuing.
6.3 Creating schedules Use the scheduler to schedule automatic actions of the ABUS wireless alarm system. You just define a time at which the system automatically runs one of the following functions: • Automatic system activation/deactivation • Programming a switch output • Restriction program for users You can create up to 16 schedules. To make your settings, use the table in the appendix (section 9.3). 6.3.
6.3.2 Programming a switch / ulitiy output Use a schedule for switch outputs to switch selected outputs automatically at times defined by you (for example, to control entrance lighting). You can also program switch outputs to be in operation simultaneously. When you create this schedule, you define the following parameters: Utility outputs, Time schedule, vacation and label To create a schedule for the automatic switching of a switch output: 1. 2. 3. Follow steps 1 to 4 in section 6.3.
6.4 Activating/deactivating local voice messages If a particular event such as a panic alarm or a fire occurs, the ABUS wireless alarm system informs the occupants of the object about the current status. It does this by playing a local voice message. You can activate or deactivate voice messages according to the event. In the default factory setting, all voice messages are activated. To activate/deactivate voice messages: 1. Under user functions, press [7] for Voice Messages. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6.6 Programming macro buttons With the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can assign longer commands to a single button, a so-called macro button. If you then press the macro button and keep it pressed for two seconds, the command you have programmed for it is executed. The macro buttons A, B and C are subordinate to the buttons [1], [2] and [3]. Before programming a macro button, you should first execute the command “normally”. Important: Make a note of all buttons to be pressed and their sequence.
With the and buttons, you can enter all characters and digits you need for your commands. With the and buttons, scroll to the desired position and press the above buttons repeatedly until the character you want appears in the second line of the LCD display. You can enter the following characters and digits with these buttons: You can enter: 0–9 # ¾ A,B,C E I Stands for … Corresponds to the numeric buttons (0 to 9) Corresponds to . Corresponds to .
Chapter 7 User Menu In the user menu, you can make a wide range of settings to the ABUS wireless alarm system. For a detailed description of the main settings, see chapter 5 (for entering and deleting PINs) and chapter 6 (for changing the time and date, entering Follow Me numbers, creating weekly schedules, activating/deactivating local announcements, managing voice messages, and programming macro buttons). The complete user menu is described in this section. Finding your way in the user menu 1.
2 Activities 1 Operate utility output 2 Follow Me 3 Monitoring station control 4 Delete Remote Message Anti-Code Duress Restore 5 6 With the switch outputs, you control external equipment via the ABUS wireless alarm system (a motor-driven garage door, the entrance lighting, etc. ). You have two options: [1] Defining the FM number: You can define up to 4 FM numbers. In the event of an alarm, the system will call the defined numbers. For more details, see section 6.2.
3 View 1 Trouble 2 Alarm memory 3 4 Partition status Zone status 5 Eventlog 6 Information 4 Maintenance 1 Testing 42 2 Walk test 3 4 Chime control Buzzer control Check here if the ABUS wireless alarm system detects a problem in the system. If there is a fault, the FAULT LED flashes. The last five alarm situations are stored in the system and displayed in the alarm memory. The present state of a partition is displayed. The present state of all zones in the system is displayed.
5 Codes 1 User codes 2 Remote phone code 6 Clocks 1 System Time 2 System Date 3 Next arm 4 Next disarm 5 Scheduler 6 Vacation You have four options: [1] Define / change: Here you can enter, edit and delete user PINs as described in section 5.1. [2] Authority: Assign an authority level to user PINs. [3] Partition: Assign user PINs to partitions. [4] Name: Assign names to the user PINs (e.g.: names with max. 10 characters). A remote access PIN consists of two digits.
7 Voice messages 1 Message structure 44 2 Message label 3 Test Message 4 Announce Message Selects the structure in which the messages of the ABUS wireless alarm system are played. You have two options: – [general, event, partition, zone] – [event, partition, zone, general] and to choose between the two Press options. The recording and playback of voice messages to zones, partitions, switch outputs and identification messages if you receive a message by telephone.
8 Macro Keys 1/2/3 Button [A/B/C] 9 Installer 1 Full programm 2 Partial programm A command consisting of the combination of several buttons is recorded and assigned to a macro button. See also section 6.6. The full program??? menu enables full access to all program options of the ABUS wireless alarm system. Enables restricted access to the program options of the ABUS wireless alarm system. NOTE: For further information about the installer program functions, see the installation instructions.
Chapter 8 Standby batteries The ABUS wireless alarm system has 6 standby batteries. These supply electricity in the event of a power failure. You can use the following batteries: Non-rechargeable batteries: Rechargeable batteries: Size AA, 1.5 VDC alkaline Size AA, 1.2 VDC cells NOTE: The batteries supplied by the manufacturer are rechargeable batteries with min. 800mAh. When the batteries are low and have to be recharged or replaced, the following message is played: “Low Battery.
Chapter 9 Appendix 9.1 Appendix A: System troubles To search for system faults, press and . The opening message “System troubles” is announced. This is followed by a list of current fault messages. If the fault list is empty, you hear the message “No System troubles”. The following table describes system faults (with possible solutions). Trouble Description LCD display Message Solution Main faults Auxiliary failure Bell loop trouble "Auxiliary failure” Switch off all power to the system.
Phone line Failure The telephone line is either damaged or not in operation. “Telephone line failure” Receiver jamming trouble An HF signal is blocking the channel used by the sensors for communication with the alarm system. “Wireless receiver jamming” If the telephones in your building do not work, contact your security service. Or contact your local telephone company. Recalibrate the receiver. Increase the setting of the time for the jamming. Check the installation location.
9.2 Appendix B: Audible signals In addition to the visible LED, your system generates audible tone signals following specific events. Event Intrusion alarm Fire alarm Keypad police emergency Keypad fire emergency Keypad med.
9.3 Appendix C: Scheduler Use the following table to create a schedule (for a week). Weekly schedule No.:__________ Name of schedule: _____________________________________ Type of schedule Activated/ deactivated Partition User deactivation restriction Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 50 Parameter meanings Partition 1 2 3 Activation mode: Internal External 1. SO No.:_________ 3. SO No.:_________ 2. SO No.:_________ 4. SO No.
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