Abus FUAA10011 Instructions d'exploitation

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Page 1 - Secvest IP

FUAA10011 Secvest IP wireless alarm centre Installation and operating instructions (UK) 02032012

Page 2 - 1. Contents

8 Installation 9 8. Installation Key: A) Wall tamper switch B) Housing screw C) Fixing holes on base plate D) Cable opening E) Tension relief

Page 3 - 3. Conformity

9 Installation of the backup battery (backup power supply) 10 6. Fasten the 13.8 V cable and LAN cable to the appropriate tension relief using t

Page 4 - 4. Meaning of the symbols

10 Display and setting elements 11 10. Display and setting elements 10.1 Display LEDs The display consists of 10 LEDs Green LED (“Power” LED

Page 5 - 5.4 Overloading/overvoltage

10 Display and setting elements 12 10.3 Acoustic signal The alarm centre can also signal the various states and error messages acoustically: 1 x

Page 6 - 5.5 Cables

10 Display and setting elements 13 10.4.3 CON1 CON1 (C) jumper connection “FIT DISABLE TAMP”. If you set the jumper on both contacts, you deactiva

Page 7 - 5.9 Putting into operation

10 Display and setting elements 14 10.5 Setting elements and connections on the IP board 1. System reset button 2. Restart button 3. NO 4. NC

Page 8 - 6. Scope of delivery

10 Display and setting elements 15 Wireless board: 1. Press SELECT on the wireless PCB until the eighth LED from the bottom lights up. 2. Push

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11 Labelling the Secvest IP 16 11. Labelling the Secvest IP We recommend using the editable PDF on the supplied CD for labelling your Secvest IP,

Page 10 - 8. Installation

13 Enclosed software 17 13. Enclosed software The Secvest IP Finder is used to identify the Secvest IP in the network. It allows the corresponding

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14 Configuration of the web server 18 14. Configuration of the web server When accessing the Secvest IP over your web browser, you can configure th

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1 Contents 1 1. Contents 1. Contents 12. Preface 23. Conformity 24. Meaning of the symbols 35. Important safety information 36. Scop

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14 Configuration of the web server 19 14.2 Overview The “Overview” screen shows the current status of the Secvest-IP alarm centre, and is divided

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14 Configuration of the web server 20 Creating/displaying/downloading live snapshots from PIR network cameras Under “Inputs”, live snapshots from t

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14 Configuration of the web server 21 The 9 snapshots can be downloaded by clicking on “Download”, and saved. The snapshots can also be downloaded

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14 Configuration of the web server 22 2. Outputs: The Outputs area lets you switch the two wireless switching outputs (1 and 2) and the relay o

Page 17 - 12. Putting into operation

14 Configuration of the web server 23 3. Alarms: The Alarms area is used to indicate whether any alarms are present (and if so, which ones).

Page 18 - 13. Enclosed software

14 Configuration of the web server 24 4. Web server acoustic signalling If the alarm centre is activated/deactivated, or if an alarm is triggered

Page 19 - 14.1 Login

14 Configuration of the web server 25 14.3.1 RF-Inputs 1. Name: Name of the zone/specification whose name is used in the zone display in the “Ov

Page 20 - 14.2 Overview

14 Configuration of the web server 26 4. Event (zone attribute): Zones can have very different attributes. The assignment is made according to the

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14 Configuration of the web server 27 14.3.1.1 Virtual Inputs (vChannel) In the virtual inputs area, the settings can be made for connecting IP co

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14 Configuration of the web server 28 4. Sensor: Internal setting: the network camera sends a warning via the internal PIR sensor and has a war

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2 Preface 2 2. Preface Dear customer, Many thanks for your purchase of this Secvest IP wireless alarm centre. This product is built according to

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14 Configuration of the web server 29 Example: Radio Output 1, which controls a wireless socket with is connected to a light, this will be switched

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14 Configuration of the web server 30 • Scheduler: The option scheduler enables you to assign a scheduler to this specific output. The assigned sc

Page 26 - 14.3.1 RF-Inputs

14 Configuration of the web server 31 Scheduler 1-2 configuration: Each scheduler can store up to 5 individual triggering events. The column “Set

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14 Configuration of the web server 32 Application examples: Set: 19:00 Unset: 07:30 Cycle: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Effect: The alar

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14 Configuration of the web server 33 In user account configuration area System Æ User Account you can assign scheduler 1 or scheduler 2 for autom

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14 Configuration of the web server 34 The following configuration can be applied to each trigger time: Hours Minutes Description08 15 Trigger a

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14 Configuration of the web server 35 Assing scheduler 3-6: Within output configuration area you can assign the schedulers by clicking on “sched

Page 31 - 14.5 Scheduler

14 Configuration of the web server 36 14.6 Notification In this menu, you specify the settings and rules for e-mail notifications. The Notific

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14 Configuration of the web server 37 1. E-Mail Account The “E-Mail Account” area is used to enter the data of the account from which notificati

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14 Configuration of the web server 38 2. Messages Text messages for the respective event type can be stored under the “Messages” menu item. Thes

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4 Meaning of the symbols 3 4. Meaning of the symbols Disposal as per directive WEEE 2002/96 EC At the end of its useful life, dispose of the prod

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14 Configuration of the web server 39 3. Recipients This menu item is used to enter one or more e-mail addresses where a message is sent in the

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14 Configuration of the web server 40 1. Option: SIP to SIP telephony (free of charge) Format: SIP number @ provider.URL Example: 7897184 @

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14 Configuration of the web server 41 2. Option: SIP to PSTN telephony (subject to a charge) Format: international dialling code+local code+tel

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14 Configuration of the web server 42 4. Email Rules Under “Email rules”, rules are defined by which a message and one or more recipients are cle

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14 Configuration of the web server 43 One of the previously saved messages can then be selected and assigned to the “Burglary” event in the windo

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14 Configuration of the web server 44 The recipient can be selected by ticking the box in the window which opens (“Select Recipient(s)”) and the

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14 Configuration of the web server 45 5. SIP Account Under “SIP account”, the SIP telephony is activated/deactivated as well as configured. For t

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14 Configuration of the web server 46 The name of your SIP account can be assigned individually. See also [page 45] Æ Network Æ „Troubleshoot

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14 Configuration of the web server 47 6. SIP Rules As under “Email rules”, “SIP rules” can also have links set up from alarm events to the recipie

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14 Configuration of the web server 48 One of the previously saved recipients can then be selected and assigned to the “Burglary” event in the win

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5 Important safety information 4 Warning All guarantee claims become invalid for damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions

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14 Configuration of the web server 49 Example – recipient A responds to the second round and deactivates the alarm: Recipient A (1) Æ Recipient

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14 Configuration of the web server 50 14.8 GSM Settings can be made here for using an optional GSM dialler (AZ6302) to set up a redundant commun

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14 Configuration of the web server 51 14.9 System This menu item is used to configure the network settings, set the date and time, manage users, ch

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14 Configuration of the web server 52 1. Network The “Mode” selection box is used to specify whether the IP address is taken automatically from

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14 Configuration of the web server 53 Troubleshooting SIP-dialing Set Network mode of your alarm panel on “Static IP” and configure DNS server

Page 51 - 14.8 GSM

14 Configuration of the web server 54 2. Date & Time Set the time and date here. Selection options available: • NTP mode Time and

Page 52 - 14.9 System

14 Configuration of the web server 55 3. User Account Two user levels can be implemented here. All setting options on the alarm centre are avai

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14 Configuration of the web server 56 4. Language The corresponding system language is set here. When you change the system language, the audio

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14 Configuration of the web server 57 5. Maintenance (training mode / firmware update) The “Maintenance” menu item is used to change the system n

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14 Configuration of the web server 58 Learn Mode The system can be set to “Learn Mode”, to deactivate the alarm reaction of the alarm panel. Th

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5 Important safety information 5 5.5 Cables • Always hold cables by the connector, and do not pull the cable itself. • Never touch the mains cabl

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14 Configuration of the web server 59 6. Push Notification The end devices that have been registered and set up for push notification in the alarm

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14 Configuration of the web server 60 If no end devices have been set up (iPhone, iPod, or iPad), this list will be empty. The registration (pair

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14 Configuration of the web server 61 Push notifications usually arrive within the first 10 seconds after an event is triggered on the control pan

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14 Configuration of the web server 62 The control panel has already been added to the app: (update from 1.5.2 to 2.0 or higher) 1. Load Secvest

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14 Configuration of the web server 63 7. SD Card Under “SD card”, you can make specific settings for SD cards: Memory: Shows the occupied memo

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14 Configuration of the web server 64 14.10 Event Log This function enables the user to read the event log. This log contains the events togethe

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14 Configuration of the web server 65 14.11 Logout After the configuration is set or operation is finished, click on the “Logout” button at the t

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15 Teaching the wireless components 66 15. Teaching the wireless components Switching on: Connect the power supply. The alarm centre beeps twice

Page 65 - 14.10 Event Log

15 Teaching the wireless components 67 15.1 Menu 1 – Training the components Before starting, consider which detectors should be trained on which

Page 66 - 14.11 Logout

15 Teaching the wireless components 68 When you are finished, press ESC/DEL once. Pressing any other buttons has no effect on the alarm centre at t

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5 Important safety information 6 • The device must not be exposed to strong variations in temperature, as this can lead to condensation and electr

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15 Teaching the wireless components 69 Note: The following table gives an overview of which components must have the channels set to “Impulse” and

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15 Teaching the wireless components 70 15.5 Menu 5 – Controlling the wireless indoor siren, wireless info module and wireless socket 15.5.1 Wirele

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15 Teaching the wireless components 71 Socket training mode: ¾ Connect the socket to the power. ¾ Press the button on the socket for about 7 sec

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15 Teaching the wireless components 72 Once you have switched the wireless socket to the training mode and made the required configurations on the

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15 Teaching the wireless components 73 15.6 Menu 6 – Not in use Option: Switching the display (supervision monitoring displayed on LEDs: yes/no) 1

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16 Alarm types and notification 74 16. Alarm types and notification Alarm Notification ExplanationBurglary User-defined e-mail/optional diall

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17 Resetting an alarm 75 17. Resetting an alarm The control panel is activated and an alarm was triggered: • Via the web server: Press the

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18 Maximum system extension 76 18. Maximum system extension

Page 76 - 17. Resetting an alarm

19 Firmware display of wireless PCB 77 System Maximum number Version 1 Version 1 3x virtual zones 3x PIR IP network cameras 1x IP alarm module +

Page 77 - 18. Maximum system extension

78 22. Technical data Dimensions (W x H x D) 193 x 233 x 45 mm Communication / alarming Email, VoIP (landline, mobile, VoIP client) and push noti

Page 78 - 21. Notes on maintenance

6 Scope of delivery 7 5.10 Children and the device • Do not allow children access to electrical devices. Never allow children to use electrical

Page 79 - 22. Technical data

79 Backup power supply Yes Programming Via integrated web server Tamper monitoring Yes Switching outputs 5 Protection class IP34 Backup Reverse

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80 24. Explanation of terms 9 Jamming: Interference of the wireless frequency. 9 Supervision: The availability of the detectors is monitor

Page 81 - 24. Explanation of terms

7 Compatibility with ABUS products 8 7. Compatibility with ABUS products Compatible CASA10010 IP alarm module FU59xx Secvest Key 2WAY wireless

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