Transcript
General Alarm Controller User’s Manual
V 1.0.2 For ARC2008C and ARC2016C
Table of Contents 1
PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2
Features ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.3
Port ...................................................................................................................................... 1
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DEVICE INSTALLATION AND WIRING ................................................................................ 3
2.1
Device Installation............................................................................................................... 3
2.1.1
Project Installation ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1.2
Motherboard Module Installation ....................................................................................... 3
2.2
Keybaord Installation .......................................................................................................... 6
2.3
Wiring .................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3.1
Controller Wiring ............................................................................................................... 7
2.3.2
Sensor Wiring ................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.3
Alarm Output Wiring.......................................................................................................... 8
2.3.4
Keypad Wiring .................................................................................................................. 9
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SDK CLIENT ......................................................................................................................... 11
3.1
Login.................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2
Device Configuration ........................................................................................................ 11
3.2.1
Modify Password ............................................................................................................ 11
3.2.2
Network .......................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.3
Time ............................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.4
On/Off Zone .................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.5
Alarm Subsystem ............................................................................................................ 15
3.2.6
Subsystem Status ........................................................................................................... 17
3.2.7
Alarm Output .................................................................................................................. 18
3.2.8
Call Alarm Center ........................................................................................................... 18
3.2.9
SMS ............................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.10
Enrollment .................................................................................................................. 21
3.2.11
Arm/Disarm ................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.12
Bypass ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.13
File Upload and Download .......................................................................................... 24
3.2.14
Battery Search ............................................................................................................ 25
3.2.15
Get Alarm Channel Status .......................................................................................... 26
3.2.16
Get Active Zone Status ............................................................................................... 28
3.3
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Device Management .......................................................................................................... 28
3.3.1
Device Capacity .............................................................................................................. 28
3.3.2
Siren Control ................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.3
Alarm Subscription .......................................................................................................... 29
3.3.4
Log Management ............................................................................................................ 30
3.3.5
Delete Log ...................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.6
Reset .............................................................................................................................. 31
3.3.7
Remote Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 31
3.3.8
Version ........................................................................................................................... 32
3.3.9
User................................................................................................................................ 32
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ALARM PROGRAMMING KEYPAD .................................................................................... 34
4.1
Before Use ......................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.1
Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.2
Wall Mount ..................................................................................................................... 35
4.1.3
Wiring ............................................................................................................................. 36
4.1.4
Boot Up .......................................................................................................................... 36
4.1.5
Model Selection .............................................................................................................. 36
4.2
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Instruction of Operation ................................................................................................... 37
4.2.1
Before Operation ............................................................................................................ 37
4.2.2
Special Operation ........................................................................................................... 39
4.2.3
Arm ................................................................................................................................ 39
4.2.4
Disarm ............................................................................................................................ 40
4.2.5
Bypass Isolation.............................................................................................................. 40
4.2.6
Zone Setup ..................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.7
Network Setup ................................................................................................................ 42
FAQ ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Welcome Thank you for purchasing our General Alarm Controller! This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system. Here you can find information about features and functions, as well as a detailed menu. Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully!
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Important Safeguards and Warnings 1.Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation. 2.Transportation security Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage and installation. 3.Installation Keep the device upwards. Handle it with care. Do not apply power to the device before completing installation. Do not place objects on the device. 4.Qualified engineers needed All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers. We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair. 5.Environment The device should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, inflammable, explosive substances and etc. 6. Accessories Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer. Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included. Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is broken in your package. 7. Lithium battery Improper battery use may result in fire, explosion, or personal injury! When replace the battery, please make sure you are using the same model!
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1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction The General Alarm Controller is a multifunctional alarm device combining Ethernet, PSTN network, GPRS transmission approach, and support for keypad programming and remote control. The products are mainly used in intelligent building alarm systems, residential homes and perimeter alarm systems, building security systems, as well as factories, schools, warehousing and other large security systems. It allows management on access platform software, easy to integrate with other systems.
1.2 Features
10/100M self-adaptive network port. IP net, GPRS/GSM net, PSTN net alarm upload. Alarm link output and event trigger output. 4-ch local alarm output. ARC2008C series product also supports 8-ch local alarm input. ARC2016C series product 16-ch local alarm input. 1-ch controller alarm bell output (12V DC). 1 operator, 1 main user, 1 duress user, 20 operation users. 24-hour zone, instant zone, delay zone. 5 groups of mobile phone setup with alarm SMS. CID (Contact ID protocol), support reuse of phone. 8 LCD programming keypad, Remote control can arm/disarm controller. Remote configuration controller. Remote user control, event retrieve. Up to 5000 local logs. Dual power supply back up, main/sub power supply auto switch. 1-ch extension output module (ARM708/ARM716) Test mode, only uploads keypad alarm.
1.3 Port Example: 16-ch General Alarm Controller. Its motherboard ports are shown in Figure 1- 1.
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Figure 1- 1
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Name LAN Wireless Module 2G Module Vandal-proof Switch Interface Telephone User Line Power Interface 1 Power Interface 2 Battery Interface RS485 Interface
11 12 13
Alarm Output Interface Siren Interface Alarm Input Interface
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AUX Power Interface
Note Ethernet port Wireless module 2G module Interface switch To phone To user line Power supply(to JACK head). Power supply (to bare wire). To 12V DC 7AH,lead-acid battery. To programming keypad or RS485 module (ARM708 or ARM716). 4-ch alarm output To siren. 16-ch alarm input, G is public terminal, Z1~Z16 are zone inputs. DC 12V output.
2 Device Installation and Wiring 2.1 Device Installation 2.1.1 Project Installation The product supports wall-mount and steps are listed below: Step 1. Open device package, take out plastic expansion bolt and self-tapping screw. Step 2. Follow Figure 2- 1 to dig five holes on wall. Step 3. Insert palstic expansion bold, and insert four self-tapping screws around it (do not insert the one at center for now). Step 4. Hang the device on the screw, then insert a self-tapping screw at center.
Figure 2- 1
2.1.2 Motherboard Module Installation General Alarm Controller sometimes requires manual installation for its module which includes wireless, 2G and PSTN. Please read the following steps: 3
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Open cover.
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Align pin on PSTN module with plug on motherboardm and insert.
3)
Aim the four corners of PSTN module at expansion bolt and press downward, fix on motherboard.
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Take out wireless module and convertor , insert one end of convertor into wireless module.
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Fix wireless module on chassis with screw.
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Insert the other end of convertor into plug on motherboard.
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Twist in antenna of wireless module.
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Take out 2G module and convertor, insert one end of convertor into 2G module.
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Fix 2G module on chassis with screw.
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10) Insert the other pin end of convertor into plug on motherboard.
11) Twist in 2G module antenna.
2.2 Keypad Installation The device supports wall mount and portable operation. For wall mount, please refer to the following steps. Step 1. Open device package, take out expansion bolt and self-tapping screw. Step 2. Dig two holes on wall at a spacing of 64mm, see Figure 2- 2. Place expansion bolt and twist in self-tapping screw. Step 3. Hang the device on the screw.
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Figure 2- 2
2.3 Wiring 2.3.1 Controller Wiring Example: 16-ch General Alarm Controller, device wiring is shown in Figure 2- 3.
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Figure 2- 3
2.3.2 Sensor Wiring Wiring of sensor is shown in Figure 2- 4.
Figure 2- 4
2.3.3 Alarm Output Wiring 8
Wiring of alarm output is shown in Figure 2- 5 and Figure 2- 6.
Figure 2- 5
Figure 2- 6
2.3.4 Keypad Wiring Port B and A of keypad are connected to port B and A of alarm controller respectively. (for 485 COM). “-“ and “+” interfaces are connected to GND port and AUX port respectively. See Figure 2- 7.
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Figure 2- 7
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3 SDK Client You can login alarm controller’s SDK client to view and configure parameters of alarm controller
3.1 Login To login alarm controller SDK client: Step 1. In “AlarmDeviceDemo\Bin” folder, double click “AlarmDevice.exe” file. System enters net SDK client homepage, see Figure 3- 1.
Figure 3- 1 Step 2. Enter device IP, port no., username and password. Click Login. Note: IP: device IP address, default is 192.169.1.108. Port no.: default is 37777. Username: admin Password: admin Click logout to logout.
3.2 Device Configuration You can configure device on zone on/off, alarm output, arm/disarm, mobile business, network, time, bypass, serial and etc.
3.2.1 Modify Password You can change system password. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select modify password. 11
Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 2.
Figure 3- 2
Step 3. Enter username, old password, new password and confirm. Step 4. Click Modify.
3.2.2 Network You can setup network including device IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Step 1. In homepage dropdown list, select Network. Step 2. Click config. See Figure 3- 3.
Figure 3- 3 Step 3. Enter device IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Step 4. Click Setup. Note: IP: device IP address, default IP is :192.168.1.108. Default subnet mask is:255.255.255.0. Default gateway is:192.168.1.1.
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3.2.3 Time You can set time and get time. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select device time. Step 2. Click Control&Search, system shows current SDK system time, see Figure 3- 4.
Figure 3- 4 Step 3. Click Get to view current device time. Step 4. Click Setup to set device time.
3.2.4 On/Off Zone On/off zone configuration includes local alarm input channel, zone, sensor type and alarm link. Step 1. In homepage dropdown list on the right, select on/off zone. Step 2. Click Setup. See Figure 3- 5.
Figure 3- 5
Click get to display existing configuration. Step 3. Set parameters, please refer to Chart 3- 1. Parameter
Note
Channel No. Name Bypass Zone Type
Local alarm input channel no. Customize channel name. Read-only. After disarming, zone alarm upload time.
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Instant zone Delay zone All-day zone Time enter zone, when zone type is delay zone, if enter delay is 10s, then when zone alarm is triggered, user has 10S to disarm. If user successfully disarms within 10S, it will not link alarm. Otherwise, it alarms. Time exit zone, when zone type is delay zone, if exit delay is 10s, then when user set arming, which come into effect in 10s. According to sensor type, select NO or NC. Device supports the following sensor method: Door Passive IR Active IR Call Button Other When there is alarm input, you may auto link alarm output channel, please refer to step 5. 0 means local zone type. According to root node zone no. When root node is 0, for example local zone is 16-ch, then level 1 cascading addresses are 0~15, correspond to local zone Z1~Z16. Level 2 cascading address are not used in this case.
Enter Delay
Exit Delay Sensor Type Sensor Method
Link Root Node No. Level 1 Cascading Address
Chart 3- 1
Step 4. Click
next to link setup. See Figure 3- 6.
Figure 3- 6
Step 5. (Optional) When period arming is required, you must manually set arming period, you can set different periods in different weeks by checking box next to each period. Do not check box of period you do not want to enable. Period cycle unit is week. Step 6. Set link parameters, please refer to Chart 3- 2. 14
Parameter
Note
Audio Call Enable
Enable audio talk call function or not, check enable if you want to use it. (not available) Device as calling party by default (not available)
Audio Call Calling Party Audio Call Protocol Alarm Output Alarm Output Channel Upload to Alarm Server Mms Buzzer Prompt Link Audio File Absolute Path Alarm bell Access Control Access Control Channel Access Control Opration
Protocol is Cellular by default. (not available) Enable alarm output or not, check enable if you want to use it. Check alarm output channel no. Upload to alarm server or not, check enable if you want to use it. (not available) Send SMS or not. Enable buzzer or not, check enable id you want to use it. not available not available Enable alarm bell or not, check enable if you want to use it. not available not available not available Chart 3- 2
Step 7. Click OK. Return to On/Off Zone configuration page. Step 8. Click Setup to set complete.
3.2.5 Alarm Subsystem The device supports 4 subsystems, you can set zone of each subsystem. Only subsystem with zone can arm and disarm. Step 1. In homepage config dropdown list, select alarm subsystem. Step 2. Click Config. The system shows alarm subsystem config interface, see Figure 3- 7. Click Get to current current config.
Figure 3- 7 15
Step 3. Config parameters, see Chart 3- 3. Parameter
Note
No. Name Zone
Select subsystem no. from dropdown list. Customize subsystem name. Click ,pop up subsystem zone interface, see Figure 38.You can view current subsystem allocated zone. Note: No repeated subsystem allowed, can only zone belongs to a certain subystems can be used. Extension Click ,pop up subsystem extension zone interface, to Zone view and set extension zone allocated by current subsystem, clic OK. (not supported by this alarm controller) If “cancel delay time” is set to 10s,after delay zone alarm in this Cancel Delay subsystem is triggered, a user has 10s to disarm. If within 10s the Time user successfully disarms, then it will not link to alarm. If not, it will link to alarm. . (not supported by this alarm controller) If “enable delay time” is set to 10s, after a user sets arming, the Enable Delay delay zone will be armed in 10s.(not supported by this alarm Time controller) Check it, the subsystem becomes public, and may link to 2 subsystems. Note: Public System After link, only when both public subsystem and linked subsystems are enabled, the publib subsystem can be enabled, othweise, it is invalid. Please refer to Ch 3.2.6. Click ,select linked subsystem, click OK. Note: Linked Must link to two subsystems. Subsystem Between public subsystems, the linked subsystems cannot be repeated. Cannot add other public subsystem as linked subsystem. Chart 3- 3
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Figure 3- 8 Step 4. Click set. Note: Only when a device disarms, you can set subsystem.
3.2.6 Subsystem Status You can enable or disable subsystem status: Step 1. In homepage “Control&Search” dropdown list, select alarm subsystem. Step 2. Click “Control&Search”. The system shows alarm subsystem interface, see Figure 3- 9. Click Get, you can get config info of current system.
Figure 3- 9 Step 3. In dropdown list, select corresponding subsystem. 17
Step 4. Check enable status to enable this subsystem which means this subsystem is normally working. Step 5. Click Setup. Note: Only subsystem with zone can be enabled. Subsystem without zone will be failed.
3.2.7 Alarm Output You can configure corresponding channel alarm output mode. Step 1. In homepage dropdown list, select alarm output config. Step 2. Click Setup. See Figure 3- 10.
Figure 3- 10 Step 3. Click get to display existing configuration. Step 4. Configure parameters. Please refer to Chart 3- 4. Parameter
Note
Channel No.
Select configured channel no. The device supports 4-ch alarm outs. Customize channel name. Customize output alarm name. Select alarm output mode: Auto:Auto mode. Enforced:Enforce channel to alarm. Close:Close alarm output of channel.
Channel Name Output Type Output Mode
Chart 3- 4 Step 5. Click Setup.
3.2.8 Call Alarm Center You can set call center parameter. When alarm occurs, the system will send alarm info to call center. Step 1. In homepage Config dropdown list, select call alarm center config. 18
Step 2. Click config. The system shows call alarm center config interface, see Figure 3- 11.Click Get to get current system config.
Figure 3- 11 Step 3. Config parameter, see Chart 3- 5. Parameter
Note
Enable
Enable or disable call center alarm, check “enable” if you want to enable it. Call center server name. Customize call center name Call center not answer alarm, number of redials, range is 1~9l. Time between two dials Use default which is DTMF 5/S. Use default which is CID. Call center number. User account provided by call center, the system supports 4 digits, composed of 0~9 and A~F, 0000 by default.
Server Name Try Count Delay Mode Protocol Number Account
Chart 3- 5 Meantime, external users also can all the system and send command, please see Operation
Command
Prompt
Controller answers after ring for 3 times Enter non-controller user password Enter controller user password Answer mode not operate within 10s, auto hang up Arm search Disarm search Arm setup Disarm setup Force arm
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Ring ring ring
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ring ~
Bypass 19
*+controller password
user
ring ring ring
—
—
1 1 2 2 2+0 *+xx ( xx means two digits of zone no.
ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring
Operation
Command
Prompt
Siren search ON Siren search OFF Siren OFF PGM1 search ON PGM1 search OFF PGM1 open PGM1 off PGM2、3、4 Enter answer mode, end call
3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7/8、9+5/9+6、9+7/9+8
ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring —
#
— Chart 3- 6
3.2.9 SMS The device supports SMS service, you can bind mobile phone number. When alarm event of battery, power, outage and etc. occur, the system will send SMS to specific mobile phone number. Meantime, the specific mobile phone user can send command to operate. See Chart 3- 7. Operation
Command
Note
Arm
#passwordA#
Subsystem Arm Disarm
#passwordA1、2、3、4#
Password is admin password. —
Subsystem Disarm Control Siren ON Control Siren OFF Set zone 1 bypass PGM Control ON PGM Control OFF Search Controller Status
#passwordD1、2、3、4#
#passwordD#
#passwordBL# #passwordBD# #passwordBP01# #passwordPL1、2、3、4# #passwordPD1、2、3、4# #passwordS#
Password is admin password. — Password is admin password. — Password is admin password. Password is admin password. Password is admin password. Password is admin password. Search controller name, zone arm/disarm status, siren ON/OFF status, and etc.
Chart 3- 7 To set specific user: Step 1. In homepage config dropdown list, select Mobile Business config. Step 2. Click Config. The system displays Mobile Config interface, see Figure 3- 12.
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Figure 3- 12 Step 3. Check Enable, to enable this business. Step 4. Select message type and enter title. Step 5. Set number of user who you want the system send message to. In receiver box, enter mobile phone number, click number in the list, click to delete. Note: Max supports 5 groups of number. Step 6. Click Set.
to add that number into list; or select a
3.2.10 Enrollment You can set low-rate wireless WPAN, to enroll wireless remote control to the controller: Step 1. In homepage “Control&Search” dropdown list, select low-rate wireless WPAN. Step 2. Click “Control&Search”. The system shows low-rate wireless APAN, see Figure 3- 13.
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Figure 3- 13 Step 3. Click Attach and press any key on wireless remote control. If enrollment is successful, you can see Figure 3- 14.
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Figure 3- 14
Click stop subscription, to cancel wireless enrollment. Click search to search for enrollment info. Click modify to modify enrollment info. Click remove to delete wireless device.
3.2.11 Arm/Disarm Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select arm/disarm. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 15.
Figure 3- 15 Step 3. Set arming/disarming and enter password. Step 4. Click Setup.
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When a zone has input, click Set, so arming will fail. Now you can click of zone with alarm input, to view current abnormal zone. Then force it to arm, you can bypass abnormal zone to make arming successful.
3.2.12 Bypass When device is in arming status, a zone is still monitoring peripheral sensor and take record, however, it will not send to users. When a device changes from disarming status to arming status, original bypass zone will become normal status as in arming status. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select bypass. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 16.
Figure 3- 16
Step 3. Set bypass. a) Select channel and mode, enter password. Note: You can select the following three modes: Normal: channel is in normal status. Bypass: If zone is bypass, when it is disarming, channel mode will return to normal. Isolation: If zone is isolated, when it is disarming, channel mode will still be isolated. b) Click Setup. Note: After you select channel, click Search, system will auto display channel mode.
3.2.13 File Upload and Download Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select upload/download. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 17.
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Figure 3- 17 Step 3. Click file and select file (suffix as .bin). Input file name is dhip_kb.bin. Step 4. Click upload, the keypad starts to upgrade. Note: Overtime: When upload or download time exceeds this time limit and operation is not complete, it will return error code. We recommend to set time to 500s.
3.2.14 Battery Search You can search battery’s power and status. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list on the right, select battery power. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 18.
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Figure 3- 18
Step 3. Click Get to search. Note: Power no.: power 1 represents main power (AC 220V). Power status: “ON” means power supply is normal. “OFF” means power supply ha leakage, and will generate corresponding alarm event. Battery no.: Battery 1 represents backup battery. Battery capacity status: it shows current battery capacity. When battery voltage is below 10V, status is 0 and generate low-voltage alarm event.
3.2.15 Get Alarm Channel Status You can search status of each alarm channel. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select channel status. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 19.
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Figure 3- 19 Step 3. Select search type, and fill in quantity of channel to search. Click Get. Note: Alarm input channel: corresponding alarm source, if “status” is checked, it means alarm occurs. Alarm output channel: corresponding alarm output channel, if the channel is checked, it means it has output. Under NO status, it is checked when relay is closed. Alarm bell channel: corresponding alarm bell, checked if alarm bell has output. Extension module alarm input: corresponding extension alarm source, when “status” is checked, it means alarm occurs. Extension module alarm output: corresponding alarm output channel checked if the channel has output.
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3.2.16 Get Active Zone Status You can search if each zone is active. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select get active zone, click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 20.
Figure 3- 20 Step 2. Click get, active zone chart will show corresponding active zone channel no. and activation time. You can cancel alarm with this informatin given.
3.3 Device Management 3.3.1 Device Capacity In homepage click device capacity, you can see Figure 3- 21, where you can view alarm controller capacity in processing alarm input/output and etc.
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Figure 3- 21
3.3.2 Siren Control You can control siren output. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list select alarm bell control. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 22.
Figure 3- 22
Click enable alarm bell output to start output. Click disable alarm bell output to stop output.
3.3.3 Alarm Subscription You can subscribe alarm event and cancel alarm in channel. In homepage click alarm subscribe, see Figure 3- 23.
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Figure 3- 23
Click subscribe event, device will report current alarm and abnormal event one by one. On the right in the interface, select channel no. anf event type to cancel alarm, fill in password, click cancel alarm to remove alarm event. Note: After you subscribe, if alarm input is triggered, before it is triggered, device will auto report its corresponding channel and time of event. After it is triggered, device will auto report Stop event of current channel at current time. Power failure or vandal-proof is triggered, system will report both events. Alarm cancellation is a re-check after alarm source is triggered and linked output. After alarm is cancelled, device will close corresponding alarm source’s link output.
3.3.4 Log Management You can view log information in log management. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select log management. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 24.
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Figure 3- 24 Step 3. Select log type and time. Step 4. Click search. Then you can start to view log.
3.3.5 Delete Log You can delete all logs by click Clear Log in Figure 3- 24.
3.3.6 Reset You can reset device to default settings. In Control&Search, click default, select reset all to restore all default settings. Note: You can only reset all for now.
3.3.7 Remote Upgrade You can remotely upgrade the device. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select remote upgrade. Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 25.
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Figure 3- 25 Step 3. Click
, select upgrading file.
Step 4. Click upgrade to remotely upgrade device. Note: Under normal condition, when upgrading file is uploaded successfully, device will auto reboot to upgrade. If the device does not reboot automatically, please check if watch dog code is normal (Motherbozrd K3 dial code 1 to ON).
3.3.8 Version You can view client version information in version interface, see Figure 3- 26. Step 1. In homepage “Control&Search” dropdown list, select version.
Figure 3- 26
3.3.9 User You can search user login condition via user information. Step 1. In Control&Search dropdown list, select user info. 32
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Step 2. Click Control&Search. See Figure 3- 27.
Figure 3- 27
Step 3. Select search type. Step 4. Click start search.
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4 Alarm Programming Keypad 4.1 Before Use 4.1.1 Front Panel
Figure 4- 1
Button or Icon
Name Power indicator COM indicator Arm/Disarm indicator Menu button Page up Page down
0~9, * ,#
Number key Fire button
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Note After keypad is powered on, indicator turns on. Keypad is successfully registered, indicator turns on. When arming, indicator turns on. 1. Enter main menu page; 2. Return to previous menu. 3. Clear input code. In menu, press this key to page up. Long press this key to search bypass status in each channel. In menu, press this key to page down. Long press this key, to search current device alarm condition. Number key(0~9) and symbols(*, #)
Long press key for 3s,buzzer will alarm. Device will send fire alarm info to the alarm controller.
Button or Icon
Name
Note
Burglar button
Long press【SOS】key for 3s, buzzer will alarm. Device will send alarm info to the alarm controller.
OK
Confirm. Chart 4- 1
4.1.2 Wall Mount The device supports wall mount and portable operation. For wall mount, please refer to the following steps. Step 1. Open device package, take out “plastic expansion bolt” and “self-tapping screw”. Step 2. Dig two holes on wall with a separation distance of 64mm. Insert the “plastic expansion bolt” and tighten “self-tapping screw”. Step 3. Hang the device on screw.
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Figure 4- 2
4.1.3 Wiring For example, bank alarm controller (ARC2016U), its keypad “B” and “A” ports are connected to alarm controller for port B1 and A1 of 485 communication. “-“ and “+” are connected to G and +12V ports of alarm controller. Note: The actual wiring may vary according to different models.
Figure 4- 3
4.1.4 Boot Up Device supports hot swap function. When the controller operates as normal, connect keypad wiring end to port at keypad bottom, the COM indicator flashes saying the function is normal. Note: When you first connect to controller, you need to select controller model, you can use it once being successfully registered to controller.
4.1.5 Model Selection When alarm keypad first connect to the controller, you need to select language and model of alarm controller before you can register it to alarm controller and enter corresponding interface. Step 1. Separately connect two ends of wire to port B and port A on alarm controller and port G, +12V port. Step 2. Press
key, meantime insert one end of wire into keypad port. Keypad interface is ON
and shoes language option. Step 3. By pressing 36
or
key, select appropriate language, press
button. Enter
alarm controller model selection page. Step 4. By pressing
or
, select corresponding product model, press
key. The
keypad generate a sound, shows homepage and COM indicator flashes, means auto registration is successful. Keypad and alarm controller can have communication. Note: If you select wrong model, then registration will fail and COM indicator will not flash.
4.2 Instruction of Operation 4.2.1 Before Operation 4.2.1.1
Notice
Under this environment, alarm keypad is plugged to power and registration is successful, enter main interface. [Menu]+[Up/down page selection]+[OK]+[Up/down page sub selection]+[OK]+[Operation] Note: Different operations and methods refer to each chapter.
4.2.1.2
Function Menu List
Function
Arm/Disarm
Sub Function
Zone
Access Control
Other
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Arm Disarm Bypass isolate Cancel alarm Type Link Sub system Mode Control Reset Initialization ( not support for now) Key tone Time User Reboot
Function
Sub Function
COM
Output
Status
Network Tel CMC 485 address ( not support for now) 2G Wireless Siren Alarm output Zone Access control Version Time COM Host status Output
4.2.1.3
User
User Right Different user has different right, see below: Code Default Right User Type Password Arm/disarm Bypass isolate Cancel alarm Administrator 00 123456 User managemen t Reset controller
Operator
01~20
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Installer
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Duress User
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Note
First login user please change your password, please refer to Ch 错误! 未找到引用源。 and Ch 4.1.1.3.
Arm/disarm Bypass isolate Cancel alarm
By default, there is no operator user, you shall configure operator as you need, please refer to Ch 错误!未找到引用源。 and Ch 4.1.1.3.
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Set
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Arm/disarm Reset controller
When a duress user operates, it will send duress report.
Modify Password Operation method: [Encode command] +[OK]+[Admin password] Encode command is composed as follows:
1 10 888888 ① ② No. ① ② ③
③
Note Encode address, means the operation is to modify password, default is 1 User encode,range is 00~22. 00 is admin user,01~20 is operator user,21 is installer user,22 is duress user. New password, composed of 6 digits of number.
Note: Different user cannot have repeated password. Add User Operation method: [Encode command]+[OK]+[Admin password]. Encode command is composed as follows: 38
1 10 888888 ① ②
③
Note
No.
Encode address, means the operation is to modify password, default is 1 User encode,range is 00~22。00 is admin user,01~20 is operator user,21 is installer user,22 is duress user. New password, composed of 6 digits of number.
① ② ③
4.2.2 Special Operation Function Fire Burglar Medical
Shortcut
Long press
key for 3s
Long press key for 3s Long press【2】 key
4.2.3 Arm When alarm controller and sensor work as normal, arm zone via alarm keypad, alarm controller response the alarm signal in zone. Quick Arm Operation method: before you enter any menu interface, input administrator password/operator password. Operation result: if the controller buzzers once, then you have successfully armed. If the controller buzzer for three times, then you failed to arm, and you must check whether there is zone input and you may force it to arm. Note: For quick arm, when the device is armed, you may directly enter password, then the device disarms and alarm will be cancelled. If the device is disarmed and no 24-hour zone alarm is triggered, input password, then device arms. If the device is disarmed and 24-hour zone alarm is triggered, input password, then device cancels alarm to remain disarmed. General Arm Operation method: [arm type encode]+[OK]+[Admin password/operator password]
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Operation result: if the controller buzzers once, then you have successfully armed. If the controller buzzer for three times, then you failed to arm, and you must check whether there is zone input and you may force it to arm. Note: Arm type code is 1. Force Alarm Operation method: long press [OK], and input administrator password or operator password.
4.2.4 Disarm When zone is armed, you can disarm zone. Quick Disarm Operation method: before you enter any menu, input administrator password/operator password. General Disarm Operation method: [OK]+[Admin/operator password].
4.2.5 Bypass Isolation
Normal: the zone is at normal status, you may perform various arming operations. Bypass: This zone is shielded for the arming, when disarm, the zone will resume normal status. Isolate: The zone is stop, when device arm again after disarming, the isolated zone is still stop Operation method: [Encode command]+[OK]+[Admin password/operator password] Encode command is composed as follows:
1 001 ① No. ①
Bypass/isolation type code.
②
Zone number,range is 001~256. Such as zone 1, number is 001
Code
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Note
Type
1
Bypass
2
Cancel bypass
3
Isolation
Cancel isolation
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4.2.6 Zone Setup 4.2.6.1
Type Setup
You can set zone parameter. Operation method: [encode command]+[OK]+[Installer password]. Encode command is as follows:
001 00 1 1 ① No. ① ② ③ ④
Note Zone number,range is 001~256. Such as zone 1,no. is 001 Zone type code Enter delay,range is 0~240,unit is s,besides delay zone, when set other zone, you can ignore this parameter. Exit delay,range is 0~240,unit is s,besides delay zone, other zone setup can ignore this parameter. Zone Type
Code
Zone Type
00
Instant zone
06
Entry/exit zone 2
01
Fire zone
07
Track zone
02
Medical zone
08
All-day zone
03
Duress zone
09
Internal zone
04
Delay zone
10
External zone
05
Entry/exit zone 1
11
Not alarm
Code
4.2.6.2
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Link Setup
You can set zone alarm link parameter. Operation method: [Encode command]+[OK]+[Installer password]. Encode command is composed as follows:
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001 0 1 01 ① No.
② ③ ④
Note
①
Zone no., range is 001~256. Such as zone 1,no. is 001
②
Link type:0-siren,1-alarm output,2-buzzer
③
Link enable:0-not enable,1-enable
④
Link no. is alarm output no., default is 1
4.2.7 Network Setup You can set controller IP address, subnet mask, gateway and port no. Operation method: [Encode command]+[OK]+[Installer password]. Encode command is composed as follows:
1 192#028#006#009# ① No. ① ②
Note Network parameter encode:1-IP address,2-subnet mask,3-gateway,4-port no. Address encode,format is XXX#XXX#XXX#XXX#;or port no.,format is [port no.] + [#]
Note: While # can be replaced by *.
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5 FAQ 1.
Q: I cannot boot up the device properly after plug it to power supply. Input power is not correct. Switch power line contact is not good. Switch power supply is broken. Program upgrading error. Chassis internal wiring is reverse or loose. Alarm controller motherboard is broken. ON mode dial switch 2 is at ON position, the configuration of ON mode is incorrect.
2.
Q: Alarm controller will automatically reboot or frequently crashes minutes after startup Input voltage is unstable or too low. Program file is damaged. Alarm controller hardware failure.
3.
Q: Unable to connect to the network after startup Network cable is not plugged in. IP, mask, gateway are not configured correctly. Abnormal network environment. Alarm controller is not fully boot up. Alarm controller hardware is broken.
4.
Q: Single channel, multi-channel, all alarm input without input event uploading Program does not match, re-upgrade the correct program. Switch zone is configured incorrectly, you may bypass both. Arming is not successful. No subscription of alarm event. Device disconnected. Alarm controller hardware failure.
5.
Q: Single channel, multi-channel, all without alarm output Linkage is not configured correctly, without successfully enabled. Alarm outputs are configured as disabled. Cable is not connected. Alarm controller hardware failure.
6.
Q: Device capacity, version, etc. cannot be searched Network disconnected. Harsh network environment, within the same network device network communication rate is too low. Setup error. Battery contact is poor or low voltage.
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7.
Q:Alarm controller cannot communicate with the keypad Check: Keypad, power supply is normal. Keypad end 120Ω resistor is at normal dial position, which is the ON position. Incorrect wiring. Alarm controller serial port settings are incorrect. Mismatch of alarm keypad and alarm controller protocol. When connected to multiple keypads, keypad AB line’s furthest end needs additonal 120 ohm resistor to eliminate reflections and impedance matching, otherwise it will cause the keypad to communicate instable Too far away.
8.
Q: Cannot login Client or WEB ActiveX controls are blocked. Dx8.1 or higher is not installed, upgrade the video driver. Network connection failure. Network setup problems. Username and password are incorrect. Client version does not match the version of alarm controller.
9.
Q: Network connection is unstable Network instability. IP address conflict. MAC address conflicts.
10. Q: Unable to disarm the alarm signal Alarm settings are incorrect. Manually open the alarm output. Input equipment failure or improperly connected. Individual versions of program issues, upgrade program to resolve. 11. Q: Alarm does not work Alarm settings are incorrect. Alarm wiring is incorrect. Alarm input signal is not correct. Sensors are normally open(NO), normally closed (NC) type is inconsistent with the end of the line resistor connection. An alarm device simultaneously access two loops. 12. Q: Cannot play downloaded file Player is not installed. DX8.1 or higher graphics acceleration software is not installed. Files in AVI format is played by MEDIA PLAYER, the computer is not installed with DivX503Bundle.exe plug-in. Win XP operating system to be installed with DivX503Bundle.exe and ffdshow-2004 1012 .exe. 44
13. Q: Local menu advanced operation password or network password is forgotten Please contact your local customer service staff or call the customer service phone at headquarters, we will guide you on how to resolve depending on model and version of the program that you provide.
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