Series - Hiltron Srl inputs are not programmed by default (XMA4xxx) or programmed as the immediate...

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GND MPX +12 EXT CONNECTING LINE MULTIPLEXER It is advisable to provide for the inclusion of a RFI filter just before the line connection of the terminals on central. It can be realized : ! with a ferrite toroidal on which wrap (a couple of laps) all the wires which form the line multiplexers. ! with two high-pitched semi-cylindrical ferrites around cable lockable multiplexer using special plastic clips. 8 Section Maximum Current (mAh) 50mAh 0,22mm 0,35mm 0,50mm 0,75mm 1,00mm 1,50mm 2,00mm 2,50mm 100mAh 150mAh 300mAh 200mAh 400mAh 500mAh 350mts 600mts 800mts 1000mts 1000mts 1000mts 1000mts 1000mts 150mts 300mts 400mts 600mts 800mts 1000mts 1000mts 1000mts 120mts 200mts 350mts 400mts 500mts 800mts 1000mts 1000mts 90mts 150mts 200mts 350mts 400mts 600mts 800mts 900mts 60mts 100mts 140mts 200mts 250mts 400mts 500mts 600mts 40mts 70mts 100mts 150mts 200mts 300mts 400mts 450mts 30mts 60mts 80mts 130mts 150mts 250mts 300mts 350mts The following table shows the distances to walk with the multiplexer (expressed in meters) whereas the sections of cables and removals on the line. 7 9 Critical line multiplexers Correct line multiplexer Correct line multiplexer with closed-loop For the construction of the line Multiplexers you can deploy the various ramifications in whatever way is necessary; However, in order to avoid problems of load on the line continued. Should subdivide the whole line multiplexers in different segments connected in parallel to each other. If it is necessary to cover long distances, it is necessary to provide for the return of the central line, creating the typical "loop". TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 1. GND common negative 2. +12AUX +12 Vdc auxiliary output protected by the fuse (21). This line is used to power all the devices installed near the center. 3. OUT010 (+int) Output +12 Vdc 100mA present during armed, to be used to activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions 4. 009 (+S.A./C/+Sir) gone out relay to exchange 10A of to use for the activation of the inside and external sirens. In programming it is possible to assign such exit logic to other functions. 5. OUT011 Output +12 Vdc 30mA present during armed, to be used to activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions. 6. OUT012 Output +12 Vdc 30mA present during armed, to be used to activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions. 7. GND common negative. 8. MPX MPX line (blue wire of 3B2A). 9. +12EXT +12 VDC output is protected by fuse (22). This line is used to power all the devices on the line multiplexer. 10. - console negative (connected to GND). 11. + console positive (connected to GND +12EXT). 12. RS485A connecting to console (yellow wire). 13. RS485B connecting to console (green wire). 14. IN 009 ingresso programmato di default per inserimento/Disinserimento 15. GND negativo comune 16. IN010/IN011/IN012 inputs are not programmed by default (XMA4xxx) or programmed as the immediate zones. IN013/IN014(XMA6xxx) inputs are programmed by delault how Immediate Zones 17. GND common negative. 18. Connector RS232 (XMA4xxx) or MiniUSB (XMA6xxx) 19. Battery Connector to be connected to the battery 20. Power Connector to be connected to the toroidal transformer TOR1815 21. Fuse +12VAUX F1A250V in series to the exit +12AUX 22. Fuse +12VEXT F1A250V in series to the exit +12EXT 23. General Fuse F2A250V 24. Reset button go down for about 90 seconds; during the reset does not remove the power supply 25. Tamper connector to connect to TM4T, XM1T or XM2T (XMA4xxx) Tamper button on PCB only on XMA6xxx 26. Expansion connector 27. Expansion connector 28. Jumper on XMA4xxx A)enable the connector RS232 (18) B)enable the expansion connector (26) on XMA6xxx A)enable the expansion connector (26) B)enable the connector MiniUSB (18) Line MPX to the devices During the installation phase, therefore, you must fill in step by step the table attached to central (at each sector correspond one table) and noting all the serial numbers of the various components and their location, such as "Kitchen Window" or "Salon Detector". It is recommended that you write down on the table also the plant and the Area belongs to the zone, in order to simplify the programming of the plant. Table SYSTEMS / AREAS / MODES The unit of measure system XM is the ZONE, ie a point located between all zones that are wired and those identified on line Multiplexers.For each zone you can assign a name (ex : Salon Detector) and put it in an AREA. The AREA is the grouping of one or more zones (ex : Perimeter Area or Area Volumetric). Areas in turn can be combined together to form ways of input (for example, a total which includes Perimeter Area more Volumetric Area or Part that gathers only the Perimeter Area). In addition, the XM can handle up to 4. During the installation phase you must fill in step by step tables /AREAS/WAYS in annex specifying: The different systems to be created. The different areas in which break down each system. Entry modes, each with their assigned areas with an "X" inside the boxes. Table ZONES MPX All equipment dedicated to the XM Series can be distinguished from conventional products through the title song "XM".Each device has a serial number, in addition to the serial code on the device is described a two-digit number that represents the type that owns the device. Here's it how looks the label present on any device XM: Serial Number Bar Code (PRIVATE USE) MPX Type 2818013095 09 2818013095 NOTE: The label with the serial code is not found outside of the device, but inside, the circuit of the device. NOTE: In addition to the table SYSTEMS/ AREAS / MODES also table AREAS MPX can be found in the attached sheet. XM58 XM58M INSTALLATION TYPE 06 : MAGNETIC CONTACT white : canal 24hs black : GND orange: INPUT XM200 IMPORTANT: Do not install the transponder at a distance greater than 2 mts from the device connected to it (example: contacts, detectors, sensors etc.). INSTALLATION TYPE 05 : TRANSPONDER INPUT +24 h MPX Line MPX Line XM56 INSTALLATION TYPE 08 : PX KEY READER white : TAMPER 24h XM100PX XM800 TAMPER 2 h 4 GND NC C MPX INSTALLATION TYPE 09 : CONTACT SWITCH WIRE INSTALLATION TYPE 12 : TRANSPONDER INPUT + OUTPUT RELAY + 24hs white: canal 24h black: GND orange: INPUT XM205 Relay OUT INSTALLATION TYPE 13 : DT DETECTOR WITH AND ANTICRAWLING. XM122DT XM12DT XM12 XM20 XM20C XM22PX XTM20 ID PROGRAMMING CONSOLE To install multiple consoles on the line multiplexer is necessary to assign different ID (up to 8 ID). To change the ID of the console: ! power up the console, without connecting the RS485 (A and B) ! the blue LED and the Green LED will blink quickly, to indicate "error Link" ! to change the ID press 4 times the within 30 seconds ! displays the ID of the current, and is signaled by the blue LED flashes at intervals of approximately 2 seconds ! use the keys from 1 to 8 for choosing the ID ! press the to confirm ! disconnect the voltage and plug again the RS485 NOTE: by default, consoles are planned with the ID 001. NOTE: the change of ID is always possible only if the console is not connected to the RS485 line // // CONNECTING THE CONSOLE ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM 1. Alphanumeric display 2. General System Status LED 3. Output menu button 4. Alphanumeric keyboard 5. Confirm button 6. Confirmation key 7. Output menu button 8. Buttons scrolling menu 9. Proximity key reader integrated (only for versions XM22 and XM22B) The first time you turn the display of the console displays the general state system which has been assigned. The display shows in sequence : ! It appears "CIA" and the model of plant, with date and now ! The membership System ! The Mode of the current console ! It appears "READY" or "NOT READY" depending on the zone status ! Any open zones, highlighting the description and emitting a beep when the zone has the function gong on. ! Any reports of the following: 24H BUS MPX HIGH Short circuit of MPX line towards the positive 24H BUS MPX LOW Short circuit of MPX line towards the negative THE ABSENCE OF THE CURRENT Check that the is correctly connected to the electricity grid and check the fuse F5. The general system is also indicated by two LEDs present on the console and on each reader proximity key part of the system: Specifically, the Green LED on indicates that the system is off.The Blue LED lit indicates the opening of at least one zone, and carries the inscription "NOT READY" on the display; if is off, indicates the closure of all zones*, and thus the possibility insertion, signaled by the word "READY" on the display. If the system is inserted, the Green LED turns off. * reports will be related exclusively to the zones that belong to the same plant, and an Area included in the current insertion Mode of the console: for example, opening a window is reported if it is part of the same system, and is also part of the Area (exemple "Perimeter") present in the way that there is (exemple "To sleep") on the console 1 7 3 4 5 6 2 8 9 MENU ACCESS To access the programming and normal operation it is necessary to be recognized as a user. There are two types of default user : User CONSOLE From each console installed you can access the menu by typing only the button : in this way it is recognized as a generic Console user, without any code; access is allowed only to determine operations, and you can customize these rights to the user at each console.Can be, for example, in case it is necessary to insert the implant the part of domestic or maybe if you want to insert the implant from the room in a simple and fast. User CODE XM centrals enable management from a minimum of 8 to a maximum of 32 users depending with the model chosen. By default are set two users with code: These pre-settings allow the MASTER user (end user) of perform the "block USER", for example, to block access to the System made by the operator when the installation ends. To confirm the access to a menu, confirm using or . It is possible to access the submenus in two different modes: ! Using keys the until you see the item you want, for example: and then pressing the or to confirm. ! or by directly typing the number of the submenu, for example . This is true both in the main menu, and at any level of submenus and is to select a point, or a particular parameter. NOTE : In the manual, in most cases, the second mode will be used. It will be possible to use the key sequence present next to each paragraph for quick access to the programming phase described in it. NOTE : Pressing return to previous menu. // // X X MENU 'MAIN MENU 'SERVICE MENU SYSTEM MENU’ SETUP BLOCK USERS 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 // // 9 Insertion Main Menu // // 8 RESEARCH POINTS MPX Always remember to install before making a note on the table FACILITIES / AREAS / WAYS (see above), all SERIAL XM Series products and their target locations (eg XM122DT ser.1234567890 bedroom; XM8DT Ser. 987654321 - kitchen window), etc. .. For each point found a console beeps.Once the research of MPX this is completed verify that the number of dots found coincides with points installed. Each device is assigned automatically and accidentally one identifier (ID) from onwards 020. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT Press in sequence date and time(gg/mm/aa 00:mm), then press NOTE: From this step onwards, it is possible to continue the programming of the XM System through the console, or software XmSet. ELECTRICAL CHECK It's worth checking shortcircuits or interrupted lines. It is also possible to perform a complete CHECK on all the Electric plant XM: CODE // 8 7 8 1 Power Supply Voltage System Battery Fuse + AUX Fuse + EXT State BUS MPX Monitor MPX 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Power 230V power supply (exemple power present or missing from 00000m) Voltage supplied from the power supply (exemple 12V OK, No power is missing 220) Voltage outputs of Central (example : 12, 1v on terminal +12 AUX) State of the fuse 21 (see legend connections) State of the fuse 22 (see legend connections) Indicates useful voltage present MPX output The MPX Monitor displays the count of anomalies or errors present on the bus May depend on various factors, such as the inability to communicate with a transponder configured in setup, but not connected or incorrectly connected, or connected too far. WARNING ! Are not necessarily errors, as for example a transponder properly connected, but deliberately disabled in setup, that generate abnormalities that are counted by the MPX Monitor " Battery voltage and charge in amperes (exemple : 12,1v > 0,08 A) CODE // 8 8 8 5 3 CODE // 8 8 6 // POINT DESCRIPTION Describe the point (exemple”the kitchen") and type SYSTEM ASSOCIATION Choose the system to associate with the button and press the AREA ASSOCIATION Choose the area to associate with the button and press the MPX POINT ENABLED Select the menu item by pressing and press the or type the point previously MPX annotated (exemple 020) and click is displayed: in both cases you will: To enable press key TAMPER DISABLE Type the to disable or enable the 24hs Selec. 000 I/0 01 Enabling Yes <YES/NO> CODE 8 8 8 5 1 // // // // // // // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // 8 5 // // ID // // 8 // // ID // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // // // // DESCRIPTION SYSTEMS Write the name of the system and type DESCRIPTION AREAS The area is a grouping of points installed on a system (exemple : TOTAL MODE + VOLUMETRIC AREA). DESCRIPTION MODES The mode is a grouping of areas and refers to inserting. (Es.TOTAL MODE : Perimetric Area +VolumetricArea NIGHT MODE: Perimeter area only). Describe the modes and press . ASSOCIATION AREAS AT MODES Press the button corresponding to the area to be associated (Exemple ). Press : Pressing the corresponding number, the area is included (the display shows the dialed number), otherwise it is excluded and appears on the display with a hyphen. // // CODE 8 8 8 3 1 // 0 // ^ System 1 CODE 8 8 8 3 1 // 2 1 // ^ i l a 1 A r e a 1 8 8 3 1 1 // 1 0 8 i l m 1 M o d e 1 ^ Sel Areas 1 Areas 12345678 3 // 8 8 3 1 1 // 1 2 8 // // TIPO TYPE DESCRIZIONE DESCRIPTION SERIALE* SERIAL* IMPIANTO SECTOR AREA AREAS MODO COMANDO COMMAND MODE FUNZIONE FUNCTION ID ID FUNZIONE FUNCTION TYPE : Type of device associated (01,02,03...) DESCRIPTION : Description of the point (port entrance, detector salon, bathroom window ...) SERIAL : Serial point (0003255811, 0000365588...) SYSTEM : System which includes the point AREA : The area in which the point is associated (AREA PERIMETER, AREA VOLUMETRIC) COMMAND MODE : Input mode (TOTAL MODE,PARTIAL MODE) FUNCTION :Point function (CONNECTION, DISCONNECTION, 24H, IMMEDIATE AREA, ecc...) DIGITAL COMUNICATOR Enable the communicator with the key Enter the numbers gradually using buttons (up to 8 numbers) and press or to confirm. In the case of input error press 2 times the button to return to the previous screen. After confirming the number entered, pressing the or you can enable voice calls or SMS, using the keys . To enable / disable a system, press the corresponding button(1 - 6) NOTE:For centrals with less than 4 systems, it displays the "*"character for positions not available. NOTE: The communicator detects alarms status regardless of the configuration of events "ALARM" and their IDs. In the case of disabled communicator, you will see: In case of lack of connection after 3 seconds, you see: In stand by, it will display the following screen: CODE 8 8 8 9 // // 8 8 8 // // 8 8 8 // // // // Black : GND Blue : MPX Red : +12V EXT XM1522 XM15 XM5 XM6 XM70S INSTALLATION TYPE 07 : INFRARED DETECTORS WITH AND ANTICRAWLING. White : TAMPER 24h INSTALLATION TYPE 11 :TRANSPONDER + INPUT RELAY OUTPUT 'And LEDs white: canal 24h black: GND orange: INPUT XM210 INSTALLATION TYPE 14 : XM310 POWERED SIREN XM310 XM310 AL100 13,8Vcc 230VAC Linea MPX XM100GSM XM100LAN INT2 K2 C1 NA1 NC1 K1 INT1 To other devices (max 1A) + 12V 1 23 4 56 7 9 12 14 GND +12 aux +int + SA C + SIR +OUT 011 012 GND MPX A B GND IN 009 IN 010 IN 011 IN 012 IN 013 IN 014 8 +12 EXT 13 15 16 22 21 23 Exemple Plant 2 Inserted event : OUT 011 on INT2 Event Alarm : OUT 012 on K2 IN 009 : Programmed Input default for Arming / Disarming PSTN or GSM PHONE DIALLER B A 18 26 24 28 25 20 19 230VAC TOR1815 XMA6xxx Jumper 28 on “B” + 12V + 12V SA310 SA310S SP31 SE910 IN 010/011/012/013/014 Programmed of default train Immediate Zones 12Vcc 12V OUT After installation, making the MPX RESEARCH POINTS (see below), this table will be useful to recognize each device by serial number that the plant will be detected and can also write on the table that the plant will have the ID assigned to the area. INSTALLATION SOFTWARE XM SET Insert the CD, select "START" "RUN" and enter "D: \ciasicurezzapub \software" where D is the CD drive, it will open the following dialog: By clicking on XMSet, you start the installation procedure.Once installed on your computer XMSet, to run it, just click on "START", "PROGRAMS" and finally icon XMSet : After starting the software will display the following screen: from this point on, you can continue the program through XMSet, following the screens on the following pages. INPUT FUNCTION This parameter, knowing the period (eg. 020-XM122DT) allows you to choose the INPUT FUNCTION to bind or use the keys until you find the parameter concerned. It will display to confirm press to change, always use . 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // 8 8 8 5 1 // // ID // // // CHANGE MASTER CODE Press and repeat the code again repressing NOTE : To change the Installer Code type instead of CREATE KEY CODE Type a code, 7 digits (eg. 1234567) and press WRITING KEY Choose the nearest reader with button and press . The display shows: "WRITING KEY READY" and the reader chosen, the two LEDs blink waiting to approach the key. The confirmation of the programming is indicated by a beep from the console. To write other keys press and repeat the procedure described before. NOTE : The keys will work on all readers enabled. // 8 5 1 // // // // // // // // // // // // // // // // // // OK 8 5 // // 8 // // 8 3 // // 8 5 4 // // 8 5 // // 8 5 // // // // // // // // 6 5 8 7 2 3 1 4 1 Number 1 ________________ // // // // // // // Enabling YES YES/NO Comm. Disabled Err. Link Com 24 ¥ TIM __ Ch1 Index Off GSM field strength (1-31) Name telephone operator CODE 8 // // 8 // // 7 // // ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALARM SYSTEM 1 ALARM SYSTEM 2 ALARM SYSTEM 3 ALARM SYSTEM 4 ALLARM 24HS NO VOLTAGE ______ VOICE:Sel.System. SMS: Sel.System GND +12 AUX +int 010 +SA COM+SIR +OUT GND MPX A B IN GND GND 009 011 012 +12 EXT Consolle 009 IN 010 IN 011 IN 012 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 B 24 27 18 26 25 19 21 22 23 XMA4xxx 28 INT2 K2 C1 NA1 NC1 K1 INT1 + 12V + 12V SP31 SE910 To other devices + 12V 16 20 A B 4 Jumper 28 on “A” 230VAC TOR1815 12Vcc 12V OUT XM100GSM XM100LAN Central alarm MULTIPLEXER QUICK GUIDE Manual and Software with enclosed CD Series PSTN or GSM PHONE DIALLER IN 009 : Programmed Input default for Arming / Disarming Exemple Plant 2 Inserted event : OUT 011 on INT2 Event Alarm : OUT 012 on K2 Scan MPX Found 003 24hs Black : GND Blue : MPX Red : +12V EXT Black : GND Blue : MPX Red : +12V EXT CODE CODE green yellow red black Black : GND Green : RS485(B) Yellow : RS485(A) Blue : MPX Red : +12V EXT CODE CODE CODE CODE ON OFF FLASH GREEN LED GREEN AND BLUE LED BLUE LED Central OFF Central ON Zones excluded Immediate Zones open Closed Zones Delayed open areas Time of exit CODE CODE Choise Function 08 Zone Immed. Insert Code CODE Insert Code CODE Write Key // //

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CONNECTING LINE MULTIPLEXER

It is advisable to provide for the inclusion of a RFI filter just before the line connection of the terminals on central. It can be realized :

! with a ferrite toroidal on which wrap (a couple of laps) all the wires which form the line multiplexers.

! with two high-pitched semi-cylindrical ferrites around cable lockable multiplexer using special plastic clips.

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Section Maximum Current (mAh) 50mAh

0,22mm0,35mm0,50mm0,75mm1,00mm1,50mm2,00mm2,50mm

100mAh 150mAh 300mAh200mAh 400mAh 500mAh350mts600mts800mts

1000mts1000mts1000mts1000mts1000mts

150mts300mts400mts

600mts 800mts1000mts1000mts1000mts

120mts200mts350mts

400mts 500mts 800mts1000mts1000mts

90mts150mts200mts

350mts 400mts 600mts 800mts 900mts

60mts100mts140mts

200mts 250mts 400mts 500mts 600mts

40mts 70mts100mts

150mts 200mts 300mts 400mts 450mts

30mts 60mts 80mts

130mts 150mts 250mts 300mts 350mts

The following table shows the distances to walk with the multiplexer (expressed in meters) whereas the sections of cables and removals on the line.

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Critical line multiplexers

Correct line multiplexer Correct line multiplexer with closed-loop

For the construction of the line Multiplexers you can deploy the various ramifications in whatever way is necessary; However, in order to avoid problems of load on the line continued. Should subdivide the whole line multiplexers in different segments connected in parallel to each other.If it is necessary to cover long distances, it is necessary to provide for the return of the central line, creating the typical "loop".

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

1. GND common negative 2. +12AUX +12 Vdc auxiliary output protected by the fuse (21). This line is

used to power all the devices installed near the center.3. OUT010 (+int) Output +12 Vdc 100mA present during armed, to be used to

activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions

4. 009 (+S.A./C/+Sir) gone out relay to exchange 10A of to use for the activation of the inside and external sirens. In programming it is possible to assign such exit logic to other functions.

5. OUT011 Output +12 Vdc 30mA present during armed, to be used to activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions.

6. OUT012 Output +12 Vdc 30mA present during armed, to be used to activate the dialer. In programming this output can be assigned to other functions.

7. GND common negative.8. MPX MPX line (blue wire of 3B2A).9. +12EXT +12 VDC output is protected by fuse (22). This line is used to

power all the devices on the line multiplexer.10. - console negative (connected to GND).11. + console positive (connected to GND +12EXT).12. RS485A connecting to console (yellow wire).13. RS485B connecting to console (green wire).14. IN 009 ingresso programmato di default per inserimento/Disinserimento15. GND negativo comune16. IN010/IN011/IN012 inputs are not programmed by default (XMA4xxx) or programmed

as the immediate zones.IN013/IN014(XMA6xxx) inputs are programmed by delault how Immediate Zones

17. GND common negative.18. Connector RS232 (XMA4xxx) or MiniUSB (XMA6xxx)19. Battery Connector to be connected to the battery20. Power Connector to be connected to the toroidal transformer TOR181521. Fuse +12VAUX F1A250V in series to the exit +12AUX22. Fuse +12VEXT F1A250V in series to the exit +12EXT23. General Fuse F2A250V24. Reset button go down for about 90 seconds; during the reset does not remove

the power supply25. Tamper connector to connect to TM4T, XM1T or XM2T (XMA4xxx)

Tamper button on PCB only on XMA6xxx26. Expansion connector27. Expansion connector28. Jumper on XMA4xxx A)enable the connector RS232 (18)

B)enable the expansion connector (26)on XMA6xxx A)enable the expansion connector (26)

B)enable the connector MiniUSB (18)

Line MPXto the devices

During the installation phase, therefore, you must fill in step by step the table attached to central (at each sector correspond one table) and noting all the serial numbers of the various components and their location, such as "Kitchen Window" or "Salon Detector". It is recommended that you write down on the table also the plant and the Area belongs to the zone, in order to simplify the programming of the plant.

Table SYSTEMS / AREAS / MODES

The unit of measure system XM is the ZONE, ie a point located between all zones that are wired and those identified on line Multiplexers.For each zone you can assign a name (ex : Salon Detector) and put it in an AREA. The AREA is the grouping of one or more zones (ex : Perimeter Area or Area Volumetric). Areas in turn can be combined together to form ways of input (for example, a total which includes Perimeter Area more Volumetric Area or Part that gathers only the Perimeter Area). In addition, the XM can handle up to 4. During the installation phase you must fill in step by step tables /AREAS/WAYS in annex specifying:

The different systems to be created. The different areas in which break down each system.Entry modes, each with their assigned areas with an "X" inside the boxes.

Table ZONES MPXAll equipment dedicated to the XM Series can be distinguished from conventional products through the title song "XM".Each device has a serial number, in addition to the serial code on the device is described a two-digit number that represents the type that owns the device. Here's it how looks the label present on any device XM:

Serial Number Bar Code(PRIVATE USE)

MPX Type

2 8 1 8 0 1 3 0 9 5

0928 1 80 13 09 5

NOTE: The label with the serial code is not found outside of the device, but inside, the circuit of the device.

NOTE: In addition to the table SYSTEMS/ AREAS / MODES also table AREAS MPX can be found in the attached sheet.

XM58 XM58M

INSTALLATION TYPE 06 : MAGNETIC CONTACT

white : canal 24hs

black : GND

orange: INPUT

XM200

IMPORTANT: Do not install the transponder at a distance greater than 2 mts from the device connected to it (example: contacts, detectors, sensors etc.).

INSTALLATION TYPE 05 : TRANSPONDER INPUT +24 h

MPX Line

MPX Line

XM56

INSTALLATION TYPE 08 : PX KEY READER

white : TAMPER 24h

XM100PX

XM800

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GNDNC C MPX

INSTALLATION TYPE 09 : CONTACT SWITCH WIRE

INSTALLATION TYPE 12 : TRANSPONDER INPUT + OUTPUT RELAY + 24hs

white: canal 24h

black: GND

orange: INPUT

XM205

RelayOUT

INSTALLATION TYPE 13 : DT DETECTOR WITH AND ANTICRAWLING.

XM122DTXM12DTXM12

XM20 XM20C XM22PX XTM20

ID PROGRAMMING CONSOLE

To install multiple consoles on the line multiplexer is necessary to assign different ID (up to 8 ID).To change the ID of the console:

! power up the console, without connecting the RS485 (A and B)

! the blue LED and the Green LED will blink quickly, to indicate "error Link"

! to change the ID press 4 times the within 30 seconds

! displays the ID of the current, and is signaled by the blue LED flashes at intervals of approximately 2 seconds

! use the keys from 1 to 8 for choosing the ID

! press the to confirm

! disconnect the voltage and plug again the RS485

NOTE: by default, consoles are planned with the ID 001.

NOTE: the change of ID is always possible only if the console is not connected to the RS485 line

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CONNECTING THE CONSOLE ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM

1. Alphanumeric display2. General System Status LED 3. Output menu button4. Alphanumeric keyboard 5. Confirm button 6. Confirmation key 7. Output menu button8. Buttons scrolling menu 9. Proximity key reader integrated (only for versions XM22 and XM22B)

The first time you turn the display of the console displays the general state system which has been assigned. The display shows in sequence :

! It appears "CIA" and the model of plant, with date and now! The membership System! The Mode of the current console! It appears "READY" or "NOT READY" depending on the zone status! Any open zones, highlighting the description and emitting a beep when the zone has the function

gong on.! Any reports of the following:

24H BUS MPX HIGHShort circuit of MPX line towards the positive

24H BUS MPX LOWShort circuit of MPX line towards the negative

THE ABSENCE OF THE CURRENTCheck that the is correctly connected to the electricity grid and check the fuse F5.

The general system is also indicated by two LEDs present on the console and on each reader proximity key part of the system:

Specifically, the Green LED on indicates that the system is off.The Blue LED lit indicates the opening of at least one zone, and carries the inscription "NOT READY" on the display; if is off, indicates the closure of all zones*, and thus the possibility insertion, signaled by the word "READY" on the display. If the system is inserted, the Green LED turns off.* reports will be related exclusively to the zones that belong to the same plant, and an Area included in the current insertion Mode of the console: for example, opening a window is reported if it is part of the same system, and is also part of the Area (exemple "Perimeter") present in the way that there is (exemple "To sleep") on the console

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MENU ACCESSTo access the programming and normal operation it is necessary to be recognized as a user.There are two types of default user :

User CONSOLEFrom each console installed you can access the menu by typing only the button : in this way it is recognized as a generic Console user, without any code; access is allowed only to determine operations, and you can customize these rights to the user at each console.Can be, for example, in case it is necessary to insert the implant the part of domestic or maybe if you want to insert the implant from the room in a simple and fast.

User CODEXM centrals enable management from a minimum of 8 to a maximum of 32 users depending with the model chosen.By default are set two users with code:

These pre-settings allow the MASTER user (end user) of perform the "block USER", for example, to block access to the System made by the operator when the installation ends.To confirm the access to a menu, confirm using or .

It is possible to access the submenus in two different modes:

! Using keys the until you see the item you want, for example:

and then pressing the or to confirm.

! or by directly typing the number of the submenu, for example .

This is true both in the main menu, and at any level of submenus and is to select a point, or a particular parameter.

NOTE : In the manual, in most cases, the second mode will be used. It will be possible to use the key sequence present next to each paragraph for quick access to the programming phase described in it.

NOTE : Pressing return to previous menu.

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MENU 'MAIN

MENU 'SERVICE

MENU SYSTEM

MENU’ SETUP

BLOCK USERS

1 2 3 4 5 876

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9 I n s e r t i o n M a i n M e n u

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RESEARCH POINTS MPX

Always remember to install before making a note on the table FACILITIES / AREAS / WAYS (see above), all SERIAL XM Series products and their target locations (eg XM122DT ser.1234567890 bedroom; XM8DT Ser. 987654321 - kitchen window), etc. ..

For each point found a console beeps.Once the research of MPX this is completed verify that the number of dots found coincides with points installed. Each device is assigned automatically and accidentally one identifier (ID) from onwards 020.

CLOCK ADJUSTMENT

Press in sequence date and time(gg/mm/aa 00:mm), then press

NOTE: From this step onwards, it is possible to continue the programming of the XM System through the console, or software XmSet.

ELECTRICAL CHECK

It's worth checking shortcircuits or interrupted lines. It is also possible to perform a complete CHECK on all the Electric plant XM:

CODE // 8 78

1

Power Supply

Voltage System

Battery

Fuse + AUX

Fuse + EXT

State BUS MPX

Monitor MPX

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

Power 230V power supply (exemple power present or missing from 00000m)

Voltage supplied from the power supply (exemple 12V OK, No power is missing 220)

Voltage outputs of Central (example : 12, 1v on terminal +12 AUX)

State of the fuse 21 (see legend connections)

State of the fuse 22 (see legend connections)

Indicates useful voltage present MPX output

The MPX Monitor displays the count of anomalies or errors present on the busMay depend on various factors, such as the inability to communicate with a transponder configured in setup, but not connected or incorrectly connected, or connected too far.WARNING ! Are not necessarily errors, as for example a transponder properly connected, but deliberately disabled in setup, that generate abnormalities that are counted by the MPX Monitor "

Battery voltage and charge in amperes (exemple : 12,1v > 0,08 A)

CODE // 8 8 8 5 3

CODE // 8 8 6//

POINT DESCRIPTION

Describe the point (exemple”the kitchen") and type

SYSTEM ASSOCIATION

Choose the system to associate with the button and press the

AREA ASSOCIATION

Choose the area to associate with the button and press the

MPX POINT ENABLED

Select the menu item by pressing and press the or type the point previously MPX

annotated (exemple 020) and click is displayed:

in both cases you will:

To enable press key

TAMPER DISABLE

Type the to disable or enable the 24hs

S e l e c . 000 I / 0

0 1 E n a b l i n gY e s < Y E S / N O >

CODE 8 8 8 5 1////

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8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////

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8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////

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8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////8 5//// ID ////8//// ID ////

8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////

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DESCRIPTION SYSTEMS

Write the name of the system and type

DESCRIPTION AREAS

The area is a grouping of points installed on a system(exemple : TOTAL MODE + VOLUMETRIC AREA).

DESCRIPTION MODES

The mode is a grouping of areas and refers to inserting.(Es.TOTAL MODE : Perimetric Area +VolumetricAreaNIGHT MODE: Perimeter area only).

Describe the modes and press .

ASSOCIATION AREAS AT MODES

Press the button corresponding to the area to be associated (Exemple ). Press :

Pressing the corresponding number, the area is included (the display shows the dialed number), otherwise it is excluded and appears on the display with a hyphen.

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CODE 8 8 8 3 1// 0//

^S y s t e m 1

CODE 8 8 8 3 1// 2 1//

^i l a 1 A r e a 1

8 8 3 1 1// 1 08

i l m 1 M o d e 1^

S e l A r e a s1 A r e a s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3//

8 8 3 1 1// 1 28

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TIPOTYPE

DESCRIZIONEDESCRIPTION

SERIALE*SERIAL*

IMPIANTOSECTOR

AREAAREAS

MODO COMANDOCOMMAND MODE

FUNZIONEFUNCTION

IDID

FUNZIONEFUNCTION

TYPE : Type of device associated (01,02,03...)DESCRIPTION : Description of the point (port entrance, detector salon, bathroom window ...)SERIAL : Serial point (0003255811, 0000365588...)SYSTEM : System which includes the pointAREA : The area in which the point is associated (AREA PERIMETER, AREA VOLUMETRIC)COMMAND MODE : Input mode (TOTAL MODE,PARTIAL MODE)FUNCTION :Point function (CONNECTION, DISCONNECTION, 24H, IMMEDIATE AREA, ecc...)

DIGITAL COMUNICATOR

Enable the communicator with the key

Enter the numbers gradually using buttons (up to 8 numbers) and press or to confirm.

In the case of input error press 2 times the button to return to the previous screen.

After confirming the number entered, pressing the or you can enable voice calls or SMS, using the keys .

To enable / disable a system, press the corresponding button(1 - 6)

NOTE:For centrals with less than 4 systems, it displays the "*"character for positions not available.

NOTE: The communicator detects alarms status regardless of the configuration of events "ALARM" and their IDs.

In the case of disabled communicator, you will see:

In case of lack of connection after 3 seconds, you see:

In stand by, it will display the following screen:

CODE 8 8 8 9//// 8 8 8//// 8 8 8////

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Black : GNDBlue : MPXRed : +12V EXT

XM1522 XM15 XM5XM6 XM70S

INSTALLATION TYPE 07 : INFRARED DETECTORS WITH AND ANTICRAWLING.

White :TAMPER 24h

INSTALLATION TYPE 11 :TRANSPONDER + INPUT RELAY OUTPUT 'And LEDs

white: canal 24h

black: GND

orange: INPUT

XM210

INSTALLATION TYPE 14 : XM310 POWERED SIREN

XM310XM310

AL100

13,8Vcc230VAC

Linea MPX

XM100GSMXM100LAN

INT2 K2 C1 NA1NC1K1INT1

To other devices

(max 1A)

+

12V

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 12 14

GN

D

+1

2a

ux

+in

t +SA C

+SIR

+OUT011 012 G

ND

MP

X

A B

GN

D IN009

IN010

IN011

IN012

IN013

IN014

8

+12EXT

13 15 162221 23

Exemple Plant 2 Inserted event : OUT 011 on INT2Event Alarm : OUT 012 on K2

IN 009 : Programmed Input default for Arming / Disarming

PSTN or GSM PHONE DIALLER

B A

18 26 2428 25

20

19

230VAC

TOR1815

XMA6xxx

Ju

mp

er

28

on

“B

+12

V

+12

V

SA310SA310S

SP31SE910

IN 010/011/012/013/014Programmed of

default train Immediate Zones

12Vcc

12VOUT

After installation, making the MPX RESEARCH POINTS (see below), this table will be useful to recognize each device by serial number that the plant will be detected and can also write on the table that the plant will have the ID assigned to the area.

INSTALLATION SOFTWARE XM SETInsert the CD, select "START" "RUN" and enter "D: \ciasicurezzapub \software" where D is the CD drive, it will open the following dialog:

By clicking on XMSet, you start the installation procedure.Once installed on your computer XMSet, to run it, just click on "START", "PROGRAMS" and finally icon XMSet :

After starting the software will display the following screen:

from this point on, you can continue the program through XMSet, following the screens on the following pages.

INPUT FUNCTION

This parameter, knowing the period (eg. 020-XM122DT) allows you to choose the INPUT FUNCTION to bind or use the keys until you find the parameter concerned.

It will display

to confirm press to change, always use .

8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////8 8 8 5 1//// ID ////

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CHANGE MASTER CODE

Press and repeat the code again repressing

NOTE : To change the Installer Code typeinstead of

CREATE KEY CODE

Type a code, 7 digits (eg. 1234567) and press

WRITING KEY

Choose the nearest reader with button and press . The display shows:"WRITING KEY READY" and the reader chosen, the two LEDs blink waiting to approach the key. The confirmation of the programming is indicated by a beep from the console. To write other keys press and repeat the procedure described before.

NOTE : The keys will work on all readers enabled.

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8 5 1////////////

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O K

8 5//// 8//// 8 3////

8 5 4//// 8 5//// 8 5////

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65 872 31 4

1 Number 1________________

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EnablingYES YES/NO

Comm. Disabled

Err. Link Com

24¥ T I M_ _Ch1 Index Off

GSM field strength (1-31)

Nametelephoneoperator

CODE 8//// 8//// 7////

______

123456

ALARM SYSTEM 1ALARM SYSTEM 2 ALARM SYSTEM 3ALARM SYSTEM 4ALLARM 24HSNO VOLTAGE

______VOICE:Sel.System.

SMS: Sel.System

GND+12AUX

+int010

+SA COM+SIR +OUT GND MPX A B IN GND GND009 011 012

+12EXT Consolle 009

IN010

IN011

IN012

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

B

24

27

18

2625

19

21 22

23

XMA4xxx28

INT2 K2 C1NA1NC1K1INT1

+12

V

+12

V

SP31SE910

To other devices

+

12V

16

20

A

B

4

Ju

mp

er

28

on

“A

230VAC

TOR1815

12Vcc

12VOUT

XM100GSMXM100LAN

Central alarm MULTIPLEXER

QUICK GUIDE

Manual and Software with enclosed CD

Series

PSTN or GSM PHONE DIALLER

IN 009 : Programmed Input default for Arming / Disarming

Exemple Plant 2 Inserted event : OUT 011 on INT2Event Alarm : OUT 012 on K2

Scan MPXFound 003

24hs

Black : GNDBlue : MPXRed : +12V EXT

Black : GNDBlue : MPXRed : +12V EXT

CODE

CODE

gre

en

ye

llo

w

red

bla

ck

Black : GNDGreen : RS485(B)Yellow : RS485(A)

Blue : MPXRed : +12V EXT

CODE

CODE

CODE

CODE

ON OFF FLASH

GREEN LED

GREEN AND BLUE LED

BLUE LED

Central OFF Central ONZones

excluded

Immediate Zones open

Closed Zones

Delayed open areas

Time of exit

CODE

CODE

Choise Function08 Zone Immed.

Insert Code

CODE

Insert Code

CODE

Write Key

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0A

DE

C-3

.03

*

Firmware “Contact ID”

Firmware “HiLink”

*

EDITPERMITTED CONS. 33

EDIT EDIT 1B

EDIT EDIT 33

DISCONNECTION01

FUNCTION

CONNECTION02CONN./DISCON.03SILENT CONNECTION04SILENT CONN/DISCON.05

17

STOP ALARM07IMMEDIATE ZONE08DELAYED ZONE0924H10

NONE00

SELECT SYSTEM 0DEDIT

SELECT LEVEL 32EDIT

MENU EN. / DIS.4

3F1

BLOCK CYCLE3CONTROL MENU

COMMUNICATOR

SELECTABLE MODES8

EXCL. ZONES4

DISABLING MODES0

PERMISSIONS 2ESELECTABLE1

ENABLING MODES9

STOP ALARM5

MENU ZONES3

EDIT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 08

EDIT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 08

SELECT SYSTEMSYSTEM 0D

EDIT NUM. WRONG CODE 28

1USERS SETUP

DESCRIPTION2

CODES KEYS5

PERMITTED CONS.8CODE CHANGE7

2C

PERMISSIONS4ENABLING OF PC LINK3

BLOCK USERS9

ENABLE / DISABLE

MODE1

SYSTEMS PARAMET.

AREAS2EXIT TIME3ENTRY TIME4ALARM DURATION5

LOGICAL OUTPUTS7

1ADESCRIPTION0

DELAYED GONG6

EVENTS CONSOLE8

CONSOLLE 0ESELECT CONSOLLE

FOR NUMBER1IN/OUT

FOR SERIAL2

26

SCAN MPX3

24H 10DURATION ALARM1OUTPUT ALARM2

MODEL1INFO

REL. FIRM. - SERIAL2REL. BSL3

36

DATE/HOUR COMPIL.4RELEASE SETUP5

POWERING1ELECTRONICS CHECK

SUPPLY VOLTAGE2SYSTEM VOLTAGE3STATE BATTERY4STATE FUSE +AUX5STATE FUSE+EXT6

22

MPX BUS STATUS7MONITOR MPX9

DELETE SETUP0SETUP

USERS2SYSTEM3CONSOLLE4IN/OUT524H6

0B

POWERING UP7COMMUNICATOR9

BLOCK USERS 35EDIT

SELECT ENABLINGUpWRITE KEY

END WRITEEsc

30

WRITEInvDn

SELECTION ZONE 05

EXCLUDESINCLUDES5

TOGGLE INCL-EXCL#

SEL. ZONE

TOGGLE VIS MEM/24H6

4

SERVICE

SET TIME6

27

ELECTRONICS CHECK7SETUP8BLOCK USERS9

INFO0DISAB. 24H1

ACCESS CODE1CHANGE CODE 30

KEY CODE3WRITE KEY4

AREA 02SEL. AREA

ZONE 05

TOGGLE VIS MEM/24HSEL. ZONE

6

ALL1EXCLUSION

ONLY EXCLUDED2ONLY INCLUDED3INCLUDES ALL4

04

VIEWMEMORY ALARM 3C

LAST ZONE VIS. MEM.3GONG

CANCELS MEMORY6ENABLING9DISABLING0

06

STOP ALARM1SYSTEM

CHANGE FIX. SYSTEMCHANGE TEMP. SYST.

4CODES/KEY5MEMORY EVENTS

0A

SERVICE8SILENT ENABLING9

6

3

ABORT0ERASING SETUP

ERASE9

37

TOTAL DISABLING

KEYSETUP60sec.

KEY SETUP30sec.

MODE1MAIN MENU

AREA2ZONE3EXCLUSION4GONG5MEMORY ALARM6

01

COMMUNICATOR7SYSTEM8ENABLING9DISABLING0

View CLOCKUpDn

NOT ACTIVE IN TYPE 08

MODE 03SEL. MODE

#GONG 06

INFO MEM ZONE GONG

STATUS VIEWCOMMUNICATOR

ENABLING7

3ESTATUS VIEW

DIGITAL COMMUN.

ENABLING7DISABLING9

3E

0 STOP CYCLE

STATUS VIEWCOMMUNICATOR

TIME 09SET TIME

MONITOR MPX 2ASEL. I/OCLEAR COUNTER0

CHANGE CODE 2FEDIT

CHANGE CODE 31EDIT

TELEPH. NUMBER3

COMMUNICATOR

TELEPH. NUMBER4TELEPH. NUMBER5

TELEPH. NUMBER 1ENABLING0

TELEPH. NUMBER 2

TELEPH. NUMBER6TELEPH. NUMBER7TELEPH. NUMBER8

SYSTEM ID3

COMMUNICATOR

TONES/PULSES4EVENTS MESSAGES5

3D

TELEPH. NUMBER 11ENABLING0

TELEPH. NUMBER 22

EDITDESCRIP. USERS 08

AREA SETUP 1CSELEZIONA AREA

CONNECTION01EDIT LOG. OUTPUT

SILENT CONNECTION02EXIT03ENTRY04ALARM05SOUND ALARM A06

20

SOUND ALARM B07ALARM MEMORY08OPEN IMMED. ZONES09OPEN DELAY. ZONES10OPEN 24H ZONES11BAD MPX ZONES12

EDITDUR. BLOCK KEYB 28

SYSTEM 0DSELECT SYSTEM

USERS 0CSELECT USERS

MODE SETUP 1DSELECT MODE

EDITEDIT PERMISSIONS 33

EDIT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 08

EDIT AREAS x MODESAREAS 1F

Sys. DISABLED1PRESETS OUTPUT

Sys. ENABLED2

42

EDIT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 08

EDIT SERIALSERIAL 14

SELECT VALUESENS. (1 A 8) 23

NUM. PULSES (1 A 8) 2BSELECT VALUE

NUM. PULSES (1 A 4) 24SELECT VALUE

LOCAL1OPERATION LED

LOCAL WITH MEMORY2ONLY MEMORY3OFF4REMOTE NORMAL5REMOTE NEGATIVE6

25

SYSTEM 15SELECT SYSTEM

AREA 16SELECT AREA

SYSTEM COMMAND 15SELECT SYSTEM

MODE COMMAND 19SELECT MODE

SELECT LEVEL 29EDIT

COMMAND STATUS00

IMPULSE 30 Sec08IMPULSE 10 Sec07

OUTPUT TYPE 3B

INTERMITTENT01020304

IMPULSE 1 Min09IMPULSE 5 Min10

IMPULSE 5 Sec06IMPULSE 2 Sec05

IMPULSE 15 Min11IMPULSE 30 Min12IMPULSE 60 Min13

IMPULSE 250mSIMPULSE 500mSIMPULSE 1 Sec

NONE1ON IMMEDIATE2

OUTPUT ON BAD-MPX 39

ON DELAY 10sec3ON DELAY 1min4OFF IMMEDIATE5OFF DELAY 10 sec6OFF DELAY 1 min7

OFF00

FLASHING08ON WHEN OFF07

LED ON IN/OUT 3A

SYSTEM STATUS 101SYSTEM STATUS 202SYSTEM STATUS 303SYSTEM STATUS 404

FLASH WHEN ON09FLASH WHEN OFF10

ON WHEN ON06ON05

EDITSECTION OUTPUT 3B

EDITMESS. COMM. DIGIT. 40

SYSTEM3

PERMISSIONS

GONG MENU5MEMORY MENU6

2D

LEVELS2SERVICE MENU1

SETUP MENU8TIME MENU9

COMMUNICATOR7

DESCRIPTION1MODE PARAMETERS

AREAS2

1E

OUTPUTS3

EDIT DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION 08

EDIT OUTPUTEDIT 21

SCAN MPX 34SCAN

SELECT FOR SERIAL 26SEL. SERIAL

SELECT FOR NUMBER 0FSEL. NUMBER IN/OUT

ENABLING1CONSOLLE SETUP

DESCRIPTION2SYSTEM3

KEYPAD LOCK6

28

LOCK DURATION7

LINK ALARM9

ENABLING GONG5

LINK STATUS8

PERMISSIONS4

POWERING UP 11DELAYED ALARM(in minuts)

1

DURATION ALARM2STATUS ALARM3

ALARM POWER5BATTERY ERROR6

NO POWER DELAYED4

FUSE FAULT7

EDITCHANGE SYSTEM 0D

MEMORY EVENTS 07SEL. TYPE EVENT

VIEW EVENT 07SEL. DETAILS

ENABLING1DESCRIPTION2SERIAL3

TAMPER/INPUT 24H6NO/NC POLARITY7

BALANCED TAMPERING9

MPX LINK ALARM5

LOGICAL/BALANCED TYPE8

MPX STATUS4

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SENSITIVITY OF 1 TO 811NUMBER PULSES OF 1 TO 412

SYSTEM15AREA16

SYSTEM COMMAND18

LED FUNCTION14

FUNCTION17

NUMBER PULSES OF 1 TO 813

COMMAND MODE19COMMAND LIVEL20INSTANT GONG22

OUTPUT TYPE25PULSE START26

LED28

INVERSION COMMAND24

BAD MPX OUTPUT27

DELAYED GONG23

LOGICAL OUTPUT29

ECHO OUTPUT31COMMUNICATOR MES.30

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AND-OR SENSITIVITY10 X

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