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  • Page 1 I n s t a l l e r m a n u a l...
  • Page 2 Information on user manual Deutsch Nederlands Diese Bedienungsanleitung enthält wichtige Hinweise zur Deze gebruiksaanwijzing hoort bij dit product. Inbetriebnahme und Handhabung. Er staan belagrijke aanwijzingen in betreffende de Achten Sie hierauf, auch wenn Sie dieses Produkt an Drit- ingebruikname en gebruik, ook als u dit product doorgeeft te weitergeben.
  • Page 3 Contents...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Quick start guide ................................7 Target audience ................................7 Installing Secvest ................................7 Configuring Secvest ................................. 7 Secvest function test ................................ 7 Safety information ................................8 Explanation of symbols ..............................8 Intended use ..................................8 General .................................... 8 Power supply ................................... 9 Wireless operation .................................
  • Page 5 Contents Wired Outputs ................................59 Partitions ..................................69 Configuring partitions ..............................70 Full Set..................................70 Configuring partitions ..............................77 Part Set ..................................77 Configuring partitions ..............................85 HUA response ................................85 System ................................... 87 General ..................................87 Installer details ................................91 User access ................................
  • Page 6 Contents VoIP error messages ..............................160 Time zones .................................. 161 Landline notification centre ............................161 GSM network notification centre ..........................162 SMS notification ..............................162 Email notification/email setup ............................163 Index ....................................167...
  • Page 7: Quick Start Guide

    Follow the instructions in user training in the appendix. Installing Secvest The installation of the Secvest wireless alarm system is described in chapter Mounting/Installation from page 21. Additional information can be found in the document supplied in the scope of delivery, "Quick Guide FUAA50000".
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information Explanation of symbols General The following symbols are used in this manual and on Before using this device for the first time, please read the device: the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information, even if you are familiar with the use Symbol Signal Meaning...
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    Safety information Caution Power supply The alarm panel is supplied power via an • To prevent a fire risk or risk of electric shock, do not integrated power supply unit. expose the alarm panel or the components to rain or The power supply unitis connected to the other sources of moisture.
  • Page 10: Wireless Operation

    Wireless operation If small children are present, the alarm panel Note should be mounted out of their reach. No wireless licence is required for Secvest and its components. Note The send/receive properties could be affected by Position the alarm panel so that signal tones can be other signals (e.g.
  • Page 11: Device Overview

    Monitoring is deactivated (device disarmed). select options or to exit a menu Navigation buttons Proximity reader Used to navigate up/down Reader for the proximity keyfob. Hold the keyfob in front of the ABUS logo. Internal arm button Perimeter monitoring is activated (device armed internally).
  • Page 12: International Key Assignment

    Device overview International key assignment...
  • Page 13: Device Rear (Mounting Plate)

    Device overview Device rear (mounting plate) Name/function No Name/function Mounting opening for screws Connection for LAN cable Housing tamper switch Connection for mains voltage 110 V/230 V AC 50/60 Hz Code reset PINs Micro SD card holder Connection for optional GSM module Fuse holder for mains fuse (FUMO50000) Connection for ribbon cable...
  • Page 14 Device overview...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Terms and definitions Alarm system Perimeter protection All points of access to the premises are monitored, Common term for a burglar alarm system or danger alarm system. including house doors, terrace doors, cellar doors, skylights and all windows. Usually magnetic contacts, Alarm type glass breakage detectors and wireless window/door locks Alarm systems may have the following alarm types:...
  • Page 16 Introduction Double end of line (DEOL) Chip key/proximity keyfob/Prox Tag Electronic "key" for quick access to the building without Wiring version for wired alarm systems; wired zones also code entry. take on this configuration. CLIP Wired detector Calling Line Identification Presentation Alarm and danger detectors that are connected via wire to the alarm panel.
  • Page 17 Introduction HTTPS Wireless alarm zone, wireless zone HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure, a communications Zone of the wireless alarm panel that is used to identify protocol on the web, used to transfer data securely. and monitor every individual wireless detector. HTTPS is used online to establish confidentiality and Wireless control device integrity in communications between web server and web For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel, e.g.
  • Page 18 Introduction Internet Protocol, a network protocol widely used in Normally Closed; contact or switch that opens when computer networks. actuated. Jamming Interference that makes normal reception of wireless Normally Open; contact or switch that closes when emissions of electromagnetic waves difficult or impossible. actuated.
  • Page 19 Introduction Europe: frequency use specification of the European Smoke alarm device Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Optical smoke alarm devices save lives, as they respond Administrations (CEPT) to smoke particles in the air (usually poisonous gases). Germany: Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) – Federal Heat detectors/heat difference detectors respond to a Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, maximum temperature (e.g.
  • Page 20 Introduction Supervision SMTP servers use conventional connections to port 25 ("smtp"). Newer servers also use port 587 in order to The alarm panel monitors whether detectors are present receive mail for authenticated users that must be sent to and active. The components report approx. every 4 min. other mail servers ("submission").
  • Page 21: Mounting/Installation

    Mounting/Installation Inspection seal from an independent body that ensures the high quality and safety of alarm systems (in Germany the following are relevant: certification as per POS in accordance with accident prevention regulations and VdS Verband der Schadensversicherer (German Association loss prevention) of Insurers against Loss or Damage);...
  • Page 22 Mounting/Installation 0 V, 12 V aux: – OP3/4 transistor outputs: voltage output 13.8 V for a wired sounder, strobe and audio alarm signalling device Open drain transistor output 500 mA 13.8 V DC Z303, Z304: – tamper return: wired zones 303 and 304 tamper input from a wired sounder Z301, Z302: –...
  • Page 23: Fixing The Mounting Plate To The Wall

    Mounting/Installation Fixing the mounting plate to the wall Positioning the wireless alarm system Fixing the mounting plate (alarm panel) Caution Note The alarm panel is supplied power via an The alarm panel should be positioned in a safe integrated power supply unit. place out of sight of possible intruders and easily The power supply unitis connected to the accessible to the operator.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Components

    Mounting/Installation Note Installing the micro SD card During mounting ensure that the housing tamper Insert the SD card into the SD card holder on the switch (1) definitely has contact with the wall. PCB if it is not already inserted. Ensure that the bottom part and the integrated Ensure that the SD card is correctly inserted into the components are not damaged when the screws...
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    Open the web browser on your PC and enter the IP address indicated by the alarm panel. Alternatively you can also use the ABUS IP Installer to display the alarm panel and automatically access it. You can download the IP Installer from...
  • Page 26: Logging Into The Wireless Alarm System

    Commissioning Log in as an Installer with the user name 9999(99) Logging into the wireless alarm system and password 9999(99). Open the web browser. Click on the Login button or press the enter key on Enter the IP address in the following form: the keyboard.
  • Page 27: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration Communications ............33 Notes Network ............109 The wireless alarm panel is configured in installer mode. Email setup ............110 There are two ways to configure the wireless alarm panel: VoIP dialler setup ..........111  ARC Reporting ..........112 Directly on the wireless alarm panel using the ARC Reporting, Phone Book ......
  • Page 29: Menu Control Elements

    Configuration Menu control elements Name/function No Name/function Info bar Main menu list • Active main menu – here, "Info" with additional • The main menus are displayed submenus Button for online help Submenu list • Click this button to open the current •...
  • Page 30: Login Screen

    Configuration Login screen No Name/function No Name/function Input field for the user name Login button • Enter "999999" or "9999". • The entry is case-sensitive. Input field for the password • Enter "999999" or "9999" as an installer. • The entry is case-sensitive. Note You are automatically logged out after 15 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 31: Main Menu

    Configuration Main menu Name/function Name/function INFO Outputs General information about: Overview/configuration of the outputs: • The alarm panel • Wired output • Communications • Wireless (radio) output • Customisation • The software and hardware version Status Partitions Information about the status of the Overview/configuration of the partitions alarm system partitions Devices...
  • Page 32 • Communication options • Contacts Social Care Virtual keypad Overview/configuration of Virtual Secvest keypad. social care alarm The virtual keypad can be used to operate the system in exactly the same way as the keypad on the front of the Secvest device.
  • Page 33: Info

    Configuration INFO Panel Name/function Explanation Version Version number of the software currently installed on the alarm system Serial Number Serial number of the alarm system Part No Article number of the alarm system Language Set language including language version, e.g. English v1.00...
  • Page 34: Communications

    Configuration Communications PSTN Name/function Explanation PSTN Link Status Queries the PSTN link status. Secvest checks the connected telephone line. The message "OK" appears. If it is not connected, not enabled or is disrupted, the error message "Fault" appears.
  • Page 35 255.255.255.0. Gateway IP Address If the Secvest is located on a network the IP address of the gateway is shown here. An example of a gateway in a private network is the router, e.g. the Fritz!Box. DNS Primary IP Address...
  • Page 36 Configuration Customisation Name/function Explanation -> Installer Code ID of the wireless alarm system (required for the licence key) … Please offer Please enter code Input field for the licence key for customisation of the alarm system (language settings, for example) Note Customisation via this menu is currently not an option.
  • Page 37: Status

    Configuration Status Name/function No Name/function Partition selection Status display Selection fields/tabs for individual partitions: The status display contains information including: • An alarm that is confirmed by the user but not • faults in the individual partitions • faults across partitions reset is displayed in the corresponding partition as a warning symbol.
  • Page 38: Devices

    Configuration Devices Detectors IP zones Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the zone name and the component type (IP). Name Unique name of the zone Partition Partition of the individual zone Type Type of the individual IP zone Attributes Overview of the attribute and status of the individual IP zone Note To integrate a network camera into a free IP zone, it must first be integrated and configured in the alarm panel network (see installation instructions TVIP41550).
  • Page 39 Configuration Add/delete Select the desired IP zone in the menu "Devices  IP Zones". Use the "Add/delete…" button to open the following view where devices are integrated: Name/function Explanation Device Type Camera TVIP41550 Trigger Mode Internal The camera starts recording as soon as the integrated PIR sensor is triggered. External The camera starts recording as soon as one of the defined trigger events occurs on the alarm panel.
  • Page 40 Configuration Assigning a zone name Selecting the zone type Note Note It is useful to assign unique zone names so that The preset zone type can be changed here. if a fault occurs it is easier to identify the affected Note the description of the zone types in this detector.
  • Page 41 This zone is used with lock switch contacts. Note This zone type was used in the Secvest 2WAY as a zone attribute rather than a zone type. Exit Norm Alm A zone configured as "Exit Norm Alm" behaves similarly to a "Normal Alarm" zone. A zone of this type, however, starts an alarm even when the detector is triggered during the exit time.
  • Page 42 Configuration Type Explanation Entry Route This zone does not trigger an alarm if a "Final Door" zone has previously activated the entry delay time. An immediate alarm is triggered if no entry delay has previously been activated. Use this zone type for a motion detector in the entrance area, directed at the entrance door (which is fitted with a magnetic contact), for example.
  • Page 43 Configuration Type Explanation Tamper Return This zone is used to monitor the fault output of external sounders. Monitoring of this zone is permanently enabled. If a zone with this type is triggered when the wireless alarm panel is disarmed, only the internal siren is activated. If this alarm is triggered when the system is armed, the communication can be sent if configured accordingly and external sounders with strobe can be triggered.
  • Page 44 ABUS door and window locks. The "Normal Alarm" zone type must be Setting options for the partitions can be found in section selected. "Configuring Secvest via web server -> Partitions" in this When the "Dis. Sabotage" attribute is manual. selected, pry-attempt monitoring of the...
  • Page 45 Configuration Note The Soak Test function should only be set if a detector tends to trigger false alarms. This function works automatically. To test the range of the detector, use the "walk test" function and do not activate the soak test, as this function stops the detector from triggering any alarms when the wireless alarm system is armed and only saves a message to the memory instead.
  • Page 46 Configuration Wireless Zones Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the zone name and the component type (wireless/radio). Name Unique name of the zone Partition Partition of the individual zone Type Type of the individual wireless zone Attributes Overview of the attributes for the individual wireless zone Function Explanation Note...
  • Page 47 Configuration This display shows: Delete All (alarm panel only) • the zones in which the detector has been Select Delete All. taught in Confirm the selection with Next. • the zone type configured for this detector Confirm the security prompt with Yes to delete the •...
  • Page 48 Configuration Wired Zones Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the zone name and the component type (wired). Name Unique name of the zone Partition Partition of the individual zone Type Type of the individual wired zone Attributes Overview of the attributes for the individual wired zone Delete All (alarm panel only) Select Delete All.
  • Page 49 Configuration Note The description of the configuration of the zone name, partition, zone type and zone attributes can be found after the "IP zones" overview from page 41.
  • Page 50: Control Devices

    Configuration Control Devices Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the component type (CDV) and a consecutive number. Name Unique name of the control device Partitions Assigned partitions of the individual control device Adding control devices (alarm panel only) Note Up to eight wireless control devices can be taught in. Select Add/Del Ctrl Device.
  • Page 51 Configuration Name/function Explanation Name Unique name of the control device Instant Set Immediate arming of the individually assigned partitions (yes/no) Partitions Assigned partitions of the control device C button || Action Selection of the action to be triggered when the "*" button is pressed: Not Used C button has no function Arm the assigned partitions...
  • Page 52: Outdoor (External) Sirens

    Configuration Outdoor (external) sirens Radio Sirens Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the component type (radio siren) and a consecutive number. Name Unique name of the radio (wireless) siren Adding sirens Exit this display with Back. Select Radio Siren. Select Edit Ext. Siren. Select Add/Del Siren.
  • Page 53 Configuration Wired Sirens Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the component type (Wired SRN) and a consecutive number. Name Unique name of the wired siren...
  • Page 54: Info Module/Indoor Siren

    Configuration Info module/indoor siren Name/function Explanation Updates Activated – Status updates on the info module activated a status change on the alarm system or zones is displayed "just in time". Deactivated – No update on the info module and indoor siren the indoor siren also does not trigger any alarm accordingly.
  • Page 55: Wam (Wireless Accessory Module)

    Configuration WAM (Wireless Accessory Module) Name/function Explanation Number The number comprises the component type (WAM) and a consecutive number. Name Unique name of the wireless accessory module Adding a wireless accessory module. Note Note Configure the wireless accessory module as describe in the WAM installation instructions, Ensure that reserved outputs and zones are e.g.
  • Page 56 Configuration Select WAM Info. Note Select WAM 1. These outputs no longer have to be added manually. Simply define the settings for the output function Note as described in section Editing outputs. When the wireless accessory module is taught in, These outputs only need to be configured but no its configuration is also transferred, so it is longer have to be added.
  • Page 57: Door Locks

    Number The number comprises the component type (door lock) and a consecutive number. Name Unique name of the door locks (e.g. Secvest Key or additional door lock). Partitions Number of the partition to which the door lock is assigned. Note...
  • Page 58: Outputs

    Attributes of the radio output Configuring radio outputs Inverting outputs (polarity) Note Note Secvest has up to 32 radio outputs. You can choose here whether the function of Editing outputs the output in question is inverted or not. Select Normal or Inverted.
  • Page 59: Wired Outputs

    Configuring wired outputs Inverting outputs (polarity) Note Note Secvest has up to four wired outputs. You can choose here whether the function of Editing outputs the output in question is inverted or not. Select Click in the line of the desired output.
  • Page 60 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions Not Used This output is not used and not activated at any time. Burglar Alarm This output is activated when one of the following zone types or events is triggered and the system is armed: •...
  • Page 61 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions HUA Confirm A confirmed hold up alarm has occurred. The alarm panel activates the output under the following conditions: • Users trigger an alarm at at least two different hold up transmitters during the hold up confirmation time. •...
  • Page 62 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions External Siren This output is activated when there is a local alarm in the selected partition for the set siren time of the external siren. The output does not activate for a technical alarm or hold up alarm.
  • Page 63 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions RF Fault This output is activated as soon as one of the three RF faults listed below occur: RF Low Battery, RF Supervision and RF Jamming. The output is deactivated only when the fault is reset on the alarm panel.
  • Page 64 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions Ext PSU Fault The output is activated when an external power supply detects a fault and reports the fault using zone type "Ext PSU Fault". The output is only deactivated when the fault is corrected and the user confirms the alarm with a valid code on the alarm panel.
  • Page 65 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions Full Set This output is only activated when all of the partitions configured in the system are armed. Setting Complete This output is activated (for approx. 10 seconds) when the system or partition is armed or internally armed. Armed This output is activated when the partition is armed.
  • Page 66 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions Unset Complete The output is activated as soon as the system is disarmed or deactivated after an alarm. The output is activated for approx. 10 seconds. Zone Omit (Setting) This output is activated when the user omits a zone while arming the system.
  • Page 67 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions Zone Follow This output follows the status of a zone. If this type is selected, an overview of the zones is provided. Select a corresponding zone. User Defined This zone can be controlled remotely via different user- defined components such as remote control or code keypad.
  • Page 68 Configuration Type Explanation Can be assigned to partitions PIR Set Latch This type requires the system or partition to have been armed. This output is deactivated when the system or partition is disarmed or an alarm event occurs. The output is activated for one second when either the system is reset or installer mode is exited on the alarm panel.
  • Page 69: Partitions

    Configuration Partitions Name/function Explanation Index List of partitions Partition 1 to partition 4 and Full set link Name Name of the partition assigned during configuration. The selected partitions appear in the "Full set link" line. Full set link Use this option to define a common partition. Partition 1 is always the common partition.
  • Page 70: Configuring Partitions

    Configuration Configuring partitions Full Set Name/function Explanation Name Unique name of the partition. The partition can be assigned an individual name here, e.g. apartment, workshop, office. Max. 12 characters are allowed. The alarm panel displays this name during arming. Full Set Settings for the complete arming of the partition Exit Mode Select the mode of arming when exiting the premises.
  • Page 71 Configuration Name/function Explanation Exit Mode, Final Door Set • Use this option to complete arming of a partition by closing the last exit door. cont. This door has a detector with zone type "Final Door". When the door is closed, the partition is armed once the settle time has expired.
  • Page 72 Configuration Name/function Explanation Exit Mode, Disarming the partition • The user unlocks the door and therefore activates the lock switch contact. cont. The "Lock Set" zone is opened. The alarm panel saves the activation of the "Lock Set" zone in the log book. The original "Final Door"...
  • Page 73 Configuration Name/function Explanation Settle Time This option only appears for modes "Final Door Set", "Lock Set" and "Exit Terminate". Use this option to define a time delay so that detectors can settle before the partition is armed. This may be necessary if detectors have triggered, send an alarm signal and have still not been reset.
  • Page 74 Configuration Name/function Explanation Siren time ext. [min] Time for the duration of the external siren(s) in minutes. The siren time can be set to a value between 0 and 15 min. If sounders are assigned to multiple partitions, the alarm panel uses the longest siren time set for the partitions in question.
  • Page 75 Configuration Name/function Explanation Beep on Set After successfully arming the partition, there is one acoustic acknowledgement on the wireless external siren. "Siren" outputs are activated for 10 s after successfully arming the partition. After successfully arming the partition, there is no acoustic acknowledgement on the wireless external siren.
  • Page 76 Configuration Name/function Explanation Note Siren time int. [min], cont. When the entry delay is used, you would usually expect to hear the normal entry tone. This entry tone should be heard as long as the entry delay is running. If you hear an alarm tone after opening the entrance door, you know immediately that the alarm panel has detected an intrusion during your absence.
  • Page 77: Configuring Partitions

    Configuration Configuring partitions Part Set Name/function Explanation Name Unique name of the partition. The partition can be assigned an individual name here, e.g. apartment, workshop, office. Max. 12 characters are allowed. The alarm panel displays this name during arming. Part Set Settings for the internal arming of the partition Select the mode of internal arming when exiting the premises.
  • Page 78 Configuration Name/function Explanation Exit Mode, Final Door Set • Use this option to complete internal arming of a partition by closing the last cont. exit door. This door has a detector with zone type "Final Door". When the door is closed, the partition is internally armed once the settle time has expired. •...
  • Page 79 Configuration Name/function Explanation Exit Mode, Internally arming the partition • The user must first start the arming sequence using the user code, proximity cont. keyfob or remote control. The alarm panel then sounds the exit tone and saves the start time in the log book.
  • Page 80 Configuration Name/function Explanation Exit Mode, Disarming the partition • The user can use the remote control. The user can also open the door. cont. The "Final Door" zone at this door starts the entry time. During entry time the user must disarm the partition using the user code or proximity keyfob at the alarm panel or control device.
  • Page 81 Configuration Name/function Explanation Siren Delay Time for the delay duration of the siren(s). The siren delay can be set to a value between 0 and 10 min. When an alarm has been triggered the alarm panel waits until this time has expired before it activates the sirens.
  • Page 82 Configuration Name/function Explanation Pt.Set Entry Route This option controls how an "Entry Route" zone is handled when the system is internally armed. Entry Route • Every zone in this partition with type "Entry Route" and the attribute "Part Set" continues to function as an "Entry Route" zone. Final Door •...
  • Page 83 Configuration Name/function Explanation Beep on Set After successfully internally arming the partition, there is one acoustic acknowledgement on the wireless external siren. "Siren" outputs are activated for 10 s after successfully arming the partition. After successfully internally arming the partition, there is no acoustic acknowledgement on the wireless external siren.
  • Page 84 Configuration Name/function Explanation Siren time int. [min], Note cont. When the entry delay is used, you would usually expect to hear the normal entry tone. This entry tone should be heard as long as the entry delay is running. If you hear an alarm tone after opening the entrance door, you know immediately that the alarm panel has detected an intrusion during your absence.
  • Page 85: Configuring Partitions

    Configuration Configuring partitions HUA response Name/function Explanation Name Unique name of the partition HUA response Select here the type of signalling used for a hold up alarm in the selected partition: Audible • When a hold up alarm is triggered, communication is sent and the acoustic alarm is sounded via the applicable sounders and the connected sirens (according to the set siren time).
  • Page 86 Configuration Name/function Explanation HUA response, Displayed • When a hold up alarm is triggered, communication is sent and the acoustic alarm cont. is sounded via the applicable sounders and the connected sirens (according to the set siren time). • The hold up alarm and details are shown on the alarm panel display. (No user code must be entered to view the details.) The acoustic warning is triggered on the alarm panel at the same time.
  • Page 87: System

    Only available on the alarm panel. Select the desired language with the desired version. Display Text Name (max. 20 characters) shown on the Secvest display. Restore Defaults Only available on the alarm panel. This menu item resets the device back to its factory defaults.
  • Page 88 • 2-wire CC Overview • IP address: 192.168.178.002 • DHCP: on • Version: v1.01.01 • S/N: SECVEST###E9000139AAE • Part No.: FUAA50000 Note Here you can see an overview of the most important data for the alarm panel. Login • Installer...
  • Page 89 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Factory Defaults, Note cont. Restoring the factory defaults: • deletes all taught-in and configured components, names and saved text and numbers • does not delete the log book • does not delete the users with their codes and components •...
  • Page 90 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Ext DC Fault Reporting Activated Reports that a fault has occurred with the external DC power supply. Deactivated Function not possible. Ext DC Fault Delay – Delay time in minutes (0 60 minutes) until the message is sent. (minutes) If a DC Fault occurs the alarm panel displays an error message after a few seconds, "General Fault"...
  • Page 91: Installer Details

    Configuration Installer details Name/function Explanation Installer Name User name, number or character sequence used by the installer to log into the alarm system using a web browser. This entry is case-sensitive. Max. 12 characters Installer Code Password for the installer on the web server, access code on the alarm panel. Factory Defaults •...
  • Page 92: User Access

    Configuration User access Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Record Memo Activated Allows the user to record a memo message. Menu -> Voice Memo Deactivated Function not possible. Dual Key Function Activated Manual triggering of alarms is possible by simultaneously pressing the corresponding dual keys (fire alarm, hold up alarm, medical alarm) on the alarm system or control device.
  • Page 93 This setting only complies with BS8243 when the user has provided written consent. 2 Way Replies Activated There is active status feedback from the wireless alarm system to the wireless remote control, wireless control device, Secvest key and additional door lock. Deactivated 2 Way Replies are deactivated.
  • Page 94 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Use this option to decide whether the alarm panel is armed or internally Remote Inst. Set armed after the remote control is operated. Activated The possible partitions are armed or internally armed immediately. If an exit delay is configured, this is overridden and the alarm system is armed immediately as soon as the "arm"...
  • Page 95: User Reset

    Configuration User reset Name/function Explanation (checkbox) These menus determine the circumstances under which a user or installer can reset the system after an alarm or after tampering. Zone Alarms Activated Allows the user to reset this alarm triggered for zones or detectors. Deactivated User cannot perform a reset.
  • Page 96 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) System Tampers Activated Allows the user to reset tamper alarms that affect the system. Deactivated User cannot perform a reset. The installer must reset the system. This setting is required for INCERT certification. System tampers can be caused by: •...
  • Page 97: Confirmation

    Configuration Confirmation Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Confirmation Mode Dropdown selection field for: • Basic • DD243 • BS8243 Sounder On Dropdown selection field for: • Unconfirm • Confirm Note "Confirm" can only be selected if "Siren On" is configured to "Unconfirm". Siren On Dropdown selection field for: •...
  • Page 98 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Entry Keypad Lock Activated (Confirmation Mode DD243 and The user must disarm the system using an alternative device (not control device or BS8243 only) alarm system), e.g. a remote control or key switch (relevant for DD243 and BS8243). Deactivated The user can disarm the system by entering their access code on the keypad (on control device or alarm system) after the entrance door has been opened...
  • Page 99: Hardware

    Configuration Hardware Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Zone type (alarm panel) Dropdown selection field for: Use of inputs for wired zones • Don't change • 2-wire FSL 2K2/4K7 • 2-wire FSL 1K/1K • 2-wire FSL 2K/2K • 2-wire FSL 4K7/4K7 • 4-wire CC •...
  • Page 100 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Only available on the alarm panel. SD Card Safely Remove Hardware • Any ongoing read or write operations are stopped properly. • The SD card can then be safely removed. Enable Hardware • After insertion, the SD card is brought into operation again. •...
  • Page 101: Security Settings

    Configuration Security settings Name/function Explanation (checkbox) 6 Digit User Codes Activated 6-digit numerical code for installer and user Deactivated 4-digit numerical code for installer and user Note • Switching from 4 to 6 digits When switching from 4 to 6-digit numerical codes, "00" is automatically added to the end of the existing 4-digit codes.
  • Page 102 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Supervision Dropdown selection field for alarm system response for supervision If a wireless detector has had no contact with the alarm panel for more than 20 min, the alarm panel creates a log entry: "RF warning". The alarm panel also prevents the system from being armed.
  • Page 103 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) RF Jamming Dropdown selection field for alarm system response for jamming: The alarm panel can detect jamming of wireless signals. Corresponding processes are activated as follows: Alarm panel is armed Alarm panel is disarmed Disabled No response No response •...
  • Page 104 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) A user can be permitted to arm the alarm panel using the remote control even if one Force Set or more zones are not working or are open. Note If Force Set is enabled, the system is no longer compliant with EN 50131. Dropdown selection field for: •...
  • Page 105 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Select whether internally armed partitions can only be disarmed using the Remote Unset Part Set remote control when the delay time has been started beforehand ("Final Door" zone is triggered). Dropdown selection field for: • Always •...
  • Page 106 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Auto Rearm Appears when the following is set: System->Confirmation->Confirmation Mode->Basic Select how often the system automatically rearms after the siren time has expired. Dropdown selection field for: • Never • The alarm panel never rearms. The alarm panel switches to the alarm status just one time.
  • Page 107 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Entry Alarm Delay Additional delay when deviating from the entry route. Select whether the user is permitted an additional time of 30 seconds when deviating from the entry route, before an external alarm is started. Activated Additional delay (30 s) activated when deviating from the entry route.
  • Page 108: Backup/Restore

    Configuration Backup/restore Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Load Configuration Click the Browse button to specify the path and file name of the configuration to be restored. Click the Load Configuration button to import the configuration to be restored into the wireless alarm system. The wireless alarm system must then be restarted.
  • Page 109: Panel Upgrade

    Configuration Panel upgrade Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Language File Click the Browse button to specify the path and file name of the language file to be loaded. Click the Submit button to import the selected file into the wireless alarm system. Application File Click the Browse button to specify the path and file name of the application file to be loaded.
  • Page 110: Communications

    DNS Primary IP Address DNS primary IP address ABUS Server Enabled Activated Establishes a connection to the ABUS server. An account for Secvest must be created. Deactivated Function not possible. External Port Port number of the external port. ABUS Server User Name User name on the ABUS server.
  • Page 111: Email Setup

    Configuration Email setup Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Server Name SMTP server name of the email service provider. IP Port Number IP port number Account Name of the email account (usually the email address) User name User name (depending on the provider, either the entire email address or a separate user name) Password Password for the email account...
  • Page 112: Voip Dialler Setup

    Configuration VoIP dialler setup Name/function Explanation (checkbox) SIP Server Name SIP server name of the SIP service provider SIP User ID User ID of the SIP service provider SIP User Password SIP user password of the SIP service provider SIP Port Port of the SIP service provider RTP Port RTP port number...
  • Page 113: Arc Reporting

    Configuration ARC reporting Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Call Mode Dropdown selection field for: • Disabled • Single • Alternate Protocol Dropdown selection field for: • Fast Format • Contact ID • SIA 1 • SIA 2 • SC SIA 3 • Ex SIA 3 •...
  • Page 114: Arc Reporting, Phone Book

    Configuration ARC Reporting, Phone Book Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Tel Recipient # Name of the recipient...
  • Page 115: Arc Reporting, Account Numbers

    Configuration ARC Reporting, Account Numbers Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Account No P# Input field for a customer ID (account number up to 6 digits) for the partition in question. CID uses 4-digit account numbers. With Fast Format you can use four, five or six-digit account numbers. The alarm panel adds a leading zero to turn five-digit account numbers into six-digit codes.
  • Page 116: Arc Reporting, Fast Fmt Channels (For "Fast Format" Protocol Only)

    Configuration ARC Reporting, Fast Fmt Channels (for "Fast Format" protocol only) Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Channel 1 to 8 Dropdown selection field for: • Not Used • Medical Alarm • Burglar Alarm • Key Box • Burg Confirm Alarm • Tamper •...
  • Page 117: Arc Reporting, Cid/Sia Events (For All Protocols Except "Fast Format")

    Configuration ARC Reporting, CID/SIA Events (for all protocols EXCEPT "Fast Format") Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Fire Alarm Activated Medical Alarm The selected event is transmitted to the ARC. Technical Alarm Deactivated Set/Unset The selected event is not transmitted to the ARC. Reset Omit RF Supervision...
  • Page 118: Arc Reporting, More

    Configuration ARC Reporting, More Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Restorals If an event occurs that should be reported to the ARC, two bits of information are transmitted to the ARC: • Type and time of the event taking place • Event reset The event reset is called a "restoral".
  • Page 119 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) 21CN Ack Time An analogue telephone connection to the ARC, directed via the new public telephone networks, sometimes takes more time than a conventional analogue connection to transmit the information including confirmation with the Fast Format protocol. Use this option to set the wait time for the confirmation.
  • Page 120 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Static Test Call Dropdown selection field for: • Disabled Only when "Dynamic Test Call" • Daily is deactivated • Weekly • Monthly SET THE HOUR Input field for the time of the daily test call (hh:mm) For "Static Test Call"...
  • Page 121: Social Care

    Configuration Social Care Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Call Mode Dropdown selection field for: • Disabled • Single • Alternate Protocol Dropdown selection field for: • Scancom • Scanfast • Tunstall Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should be used here. •...
  • Page 122 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Call Acknowledge Activated A social care alarm transmission must be confirmed by the recipient by pressing DTMF button"5", otherwise the calls will be repeated. Deactivated If the function is deactivated, the emergency call is treated like a transmission when the called line is answered.
  • Page 123: Social Care, Phone Book

    Configuration Social Care, Phone Book Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Tel Recipients 1 to 2 After clicking in the selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired telephone number of a recipient can be selected from the contacts in the phone book.
  • Page 124: Social Care, Account Numbers

    Configuration Social Care, Account Numbers Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Account No P# Store an 8-digit account number (factory default = 00000000) for switching to a social care alarm centre or alarm receiving centre for the partition in question.
  • Page 125: Speech Dialler

    Configuration Speech Dialler Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Enabled Activated The speech dialler function is available. Deactivated The speech dialler function is not available. Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should be used here. • Ethernet 1, 2, 3 or No •...
  • Page 126: Speech Dialler, Triggers

    Configuration Speech Dialler, Triggers Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Trigger # Dropdown selection field for: • None • Burglar Alarm • Hold Up Alarm • Fire Alarm • Medical Alarm • Social Care Alarm • Social Inactivity • Technical Alarm • Soak Test Fault •...
  • Page 127: Speech Dialler, Destinations

    Configuration Speech Dialler, Destinations Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Recipient # After clicking in the selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired telephone number or SIP ID of a recipient can be selected from the contacts in the phone book.
  • Page 128: Sms

    Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Enabled Activated The SMS function is available. Deactivated The SMS function is not available. Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should be used here. • PSTN 1, 2, 3 or No • GSM 1, 2, 3 or No...
  • Page 129: Sms, Triggers

    Configuration SMS, Triggers Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Message # After clicking in a selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired trigger for message 1 to 4 can be selected: • Tampers • Alarms • Sets/Unsets • System...
  • Page 130: Sms, Destinations

    Configuration SMS, Destinations Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Message # After clicking in the selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired telephone number of a recipient can be selected from the contacts in the phone book.
  • Page 131: Sms, Destinations, Message

    Configuration SMS, Destinations, Message Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Tel Recipient # Selection of recipient 1 to 8 for message 1 to 4.
  • Page 132: Sms, Destinations, Message, Telephone Recipients

    Configuration SMS, Destinations, Message, Telephone Recipients Name/function Explanation (checkbox) None Do not select any recipients Recipient # Select contact data for recipient A to L...
  • Page 133: Sms, Messages

    Configuration SMS, Messages Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Home Message Store a home message (max. 30 characters) Message # Store message 1 to 4 (max. 30 characters)
  • Page 134: Sms, Pstn Sms

    Configuration SMS, PSTN SMS Note It is possible to send SMS messages with many landline telephone connections. If you do not have an integrated GMS module but want to send SMS messages over the PSTN line, The connection must be enabled for this, however, and you need to configure some additional data under all telecommunications equipment connected between this menu.
  • Page 135 Own Telephone No accept a processing request for an SMS message. (This is also used for clear invoicing of SMS messages.) Enter the Secvest landline number here. Only available when one of the following UCP protocols has been selected in the dropdown menu: •...
  • Page 136: Email

    Configuration Email Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Enabled Activated The email function is available. Deactivated The email function is not available. Telecoms Priority Set the order in which the communication methods should be used here. • Ethernet 1, 2, 3 or No...
  • Page 137: Email, Triggers

    Configuration Email, Triggers Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Message # After clicking in a selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired trigger for message 1 to 4 can be selected: • Tampers • Alarms • Sets/Unsets • System...
  • Page 138: Email, Destinations

    Configuration Email, Destinations Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Message # After clicking in the selection field, a pop-up window appears, where the desired email address of a recipient can be selected from the contacts in the phone book.
  • Page 139: Email, Messages

    Configuration Email, Messages Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Home Message Store a home message (max. 30 characters) Message # Store message 1 to 4 (max. 30 characters)
  • Page 140: Communication Options

    Configuration Communication options Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Ethernet Line Select how Secvest responds if a fault occurs with the internet connection: • Disabled Fault Response • Audible • Silent PSTN Line Select how Secvest responds if a fault occurs with the telephone connection: •...
  • Page 141 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Ethernet Line Time in seconds until the alarm system responds to a fault in the internet connection. Fault Delay PSTN Line Time in seconds until the alarm system responds to a fault in the telephone connection. Fault Delay GSM Line Time in seconds until the alarm system responds to a fault in the GSM connection.
  • Page 142 Configuration Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Call-in Activated control When this option is activated, the user can call the alarm system remotely. After the user has sent an access code to the wireless alarm panel in order to identify themselves, they can send commands using the telephone keypad. Deactivated When this option is deactivated, the user can no longer call the alarm system remotely.
  • Page 143: Contacts

    Configuration Contacts Up to 12 recipients can be defined here, to whom messages are sent.
  • Page 144: Social Care

    Configuration Social Care Name/function Explanation (checkbox) Start Monitoring Hr Start time of social care monitoring (hh:mm). End Monitoring Hr End time of social care monitoring (hh:mm). Monitoring Interval Interval in hours. Language Volume Volume of voice announcement.
  • Page 145: Test (Only Available On Alarm Panel)

    Configuration Test (only available on alarm panel) Select the corresponding function. their features can be found in the following table. An overview of the different functions and Function Meaning Walk Test Chime • On An info tone sounds when a detector is operated. •...
  • Page 146 • Secvest key: press the button and then lock. • Additional door lock: do not press the button. Then lock. Note You can check here whether DIP switch 3 in the Secvest key is correctly set according to the door stop. The received signal strength is also displayed.
  • Page 147 After exiting the menu, all outputs switch back to their basic configured state. Prox Tag Move the chip key across the reader area at the bottom of the alarm panel (where the ABUS logo is). The following information appears on the display: •...
  • Page 148 Configuration Function Meaning Remotes Press a button on the remote control. The following information appears on the display: • the consecutive number of the remote control • a letter or character corresponding to the pressed button A = "arm" button (closed lock) * = "internally arm"...
  • Page 149 Configuration Function Meaning ARC reporting ARC Reporting must be activated. Installer Mode->Communications->ARC Reporting ->Call Mode ->Single (or Alternate) A list of the available connected transmission methods can be seen. Ethernet • When this is selected, the 2 possible configured recipients (IP Recipient 1, IP Recipient 2) are displayed with their contact names.
  • Page 150 Configuration Function Meaning Speech Dialler, If "Call Acknowledge" is activated: • The recipient can acknowledge and end the call with 5 or 9 if the following is set: cont. Installer Mode->Communications->Speech Dialler->Call Acknowledge->Enabled. • During the test call a series of progress messages appear on the display. •...
  • Page 151 Configuration Function Meaning Zone Resistances The current resistances for the wired zones are displayed here. The zone names are displayed. To view the zone numbers, press the right menu key. Test all variants according to the type of wiring to determine whether they meet the requirements: •...
  • Page 152: View Log

    Configuration View Log You can view the log book in this menu. The following provides an overview of the possible log entries. The log book contains all of the relevant data for the alarm panel including the date and time. The memory can hold up to 600 entries.
  • Page 153: Virtual Keypad

    Configuration Virtual keypad The virtual keypad has all the functionality of the keypad Note the following: and display of the alarm panel. If you are logged in as an installer on the web server, On the alarm panel you press the corresponding buttons. you open the virtual keypad in installer mode after On the virtual keypad, you click the corresponding entering an installer code.
  • Page 154: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Technical data General Material Protection class IP34 II (EN 50131-1 + A1:2009) Environmental class Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C – Max. humidity Average relative humidity approx. 75% non-condensing Dimensions (W x H x D) 205 x 285 x 48 mm Weight 1.453 kg Power supply...
  • Page 155 • 2-wire FSL 4K7/4K7 • 4-wire CC • 2-wire CC Wireless control devices Up to 8 Proximity keyfob Up to 50 Secvest keys/additional door locks IP camera zones Up to 3 (for defined ABUS camera models) Remotes Up to 50...
  • Page 156 Appendix Options of the alarm system Outputs 2 relay outputs • Potential-free, changeover contact NO / C / NC • Max. load capacity: 500 mA at 24 V AC rms or 30 V DC 2 transistor outputs • Open-drain • Max. load capacity: 500 mA at 13.8 V DC Wireless outputs Sirens 4 x wireless outdoor (external) sirens...
  • Page 157: Email Error Messages

    Appendix Email error messages The following table shows the SMTP server response codes: Non standard success response, see RFC876 System status, or system help reply Help message <domain> service ready <domain> service closing transmission channel Successful authentication Requested mail action OK, completed User not local, will forward to <forward-path>...
  • Page 158: Tcp/Ip Error Messages

    Appendix TCP/IP error messages The following table shows the TCP/IP error messages: 1001 General Error 1002 Invalid socket descriptor 1003 Invalid parameter 1004 It would have blocked 1005 Not enough memory in memory pool 1006 Connection is closed or aborted 1007 Socket is locked in RTX environment 1008...
  • Page 159 Appendix 40592 A fatal alert message was received from our peer 40720 Verification of our peer failed 40848 The peer notified us that the connection is going to be closed 40976 Processing of the ClientHello handshake message failed 41104 Processing of the ServerHello handshake message failed 41232 Processing of the Certificate handshake message failed 41360...
  • Page 160: Voip Error Messages

    Appendix VoIP error messages The following table shows the user-relevant error messages: VOIP_CALL_NO_RESULT VOIP_CALL_FAIL_NO_LINK VOIP_CALL_FAIL_NO_LOCAL_ADDRESS VOIP_CALL_REJECTED VOIP_CALL_TIMEOUT_NO_ANSWER VOIP_CALL_CANCELLED VOIP_CALL_DECLINED VOIP_CALL_FORBIDDEN VOIP_CALL_NOT_FOUND VOIP_CALL_INIT_SIP_URL_ERROR VOIP_CALL_CALLER_ABORT VOIP_CALL_DISCONNECT VOIP_CALL_PASSWORD_ERROR VOIP_CALL_LINK_LOST_ERROR The following table shows the internal error messages: VOIP_CALL_INIT_PARAM_ERROR VOIP_CALL_PJSIP_APP_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_CREATE_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_PROCEDURE_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_INVITE_CREATION_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_REINVITE_CREATION_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_REINVITE_SEND_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_UPDATE_CREATION_ERROR VOIP_CALL_ICE_UPDATE_SEND_ERROR...
  • Page 161: Time Zones

    Appendix Time zones The numbers indicate the difference between the local A detailed map can be found here: time and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), otherwise http://www.weltzeit.de/zeitzonenkarte.php known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). For example, the time in Germany is: All information subject to change. •...
  • Page 162: Gsm Network Notification Centre

    Appendix GSM network notification centre In order to send a text message (SMS) to a predefined Note telephone number if an event occurs, the number of the For detailed information please contact SMS service centre must be stored on the SIM card. your mobile phone network provider.
  • Page 163: Email Notification/Email Setup

    To send an email to a predefined email address if an • GMX event occurs, the SMTP login data for the email account • web.de must be stored in the Secvest. • Yahoo Note • T-Online The SMTP functionality is not available free of •...
  • Page 164 Appendix * All information subject to change. Arcor Server name mail.arcor.de Server IP port number 25 or 587 Account <email address> e.g. yourname@arcor.de User name <email address> e.g. yourname@arcor.de Password <password for email account> Disabled Server name mail.gmx.net Server IP port number Account <email address>...
  • Page 165 Appendix Server name mail.gmx.net Server IP port number 25 or 587 Account <email address> e.g. yourname@gmx.de User name <email address> e.g. yourname@gmx.de Password <password for email account> Disabled Googlemail Server name smtp.gmail.com Server IP port number Account <email address> e.g. yourname@gmail.com User name <email address>...
  • Page 166 Appendix Web.de Server name smtp.web.de Server IP port number 25 or 587 Account <email address> e.g. yourname@web.de User name <email address> e.g. yourname@web.de Password <password for email account> Disabled Yahoo.de Server name smtp.mail.yahoo.de Server IP port number Account <email address> e.g. yourname@yahoo.de User name <email address>...
  • Page 167: Index

    Arm button 11 Line fuse 155 Disarm button 11 Local alarm 18 Proximity reader 11 Logging in Customisation 36 On the Secvest 26 Danger alarm system 17 Logging in/out 7 Danger detector 15 Login button 29 DEOL 16 Login screen 26, 30...
  • Page 168 Wireless control devices 156 Safety 7 Wireless detector 17 Safety 156 Wireless key switch 17 Security frequency band 19 Wireless mobile phone network 163 Secvest Wireless operation 10 Arming/disarming 7 R&TTE certification 10 Mounting location 10 wireless licence 10 Seismic sensor 19...
  • Page 169 Index...
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  • Page 171 ABUS wireless alarm system Secvest Manufacturer ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing, Germany...

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