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Document DEVICE REPORTManual AMT 8000 Lite ingles 03-23 site 1English User's Manual AMT 8000 LITE AMT 8000 LITE Alarm center Congratulations, you have just purchased a product with Intelbras quality and safety. The AMT 8000 LITE wireless alarm center features advanced technology and is easy to program. All 8000 series devices can be connected, exchanging encrypted information, for increased system security. This center has an integrated siren and 16 partitions .The system has differentials such as a high-performance wireless device communication (bidirectional) with a range of up to 1000 meters without barriers and direct sight, GPRS, GSM, and Ethernet type connections to provide easier monitoring reporting to 2 IPs (monitoring companies) plus the Intelbras Cloud connection using initially the random remote access password indicated along with the QR code label that also contains the MAC. The AMT 8000 LITE center has remote software (firmware) updates, using Ethernet communication to download the firmware version. In addition to this option, the center can also be updated using the BootLoader resource. For this, it is necessary to have the Atualizador 8000 software previously installed on your computer. ATTENTION: this product comes with a factory default password. For your security, it is essential that you change it as soon as you install the product and ask your technician about the passwords set, which users have access and the recovery methods. Care and Safety » Follow all instructions in the manual to install and handle the product. » Install in environments not susceptible to factors such as rain, fog and water splashes. » Wireless communication technology, when exposed to environments with high power radiation, may suffer interference and and have its performance impaired. Example: locations near TV towers, AM/FM radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc. » Do not install the alarm center and its accessories near radio frequency equipment such as routers, repeaters, and/or Wi-Fi signal amplifiers. The center and its devices must maintain a minimum distance of 2 meters from this equipment. » Do not install the alarm center facing air conditioning equipment or heaters. » Do not expose to direct sunlight. » Clean only the outside of the device, using a damp cloth (do not use chemical solvents). » Do not subject the device to excessive pressure or shock/drops. » Check that at the installation site, the LED indicator of the devices flashes green when activated. » Avoid installation on metallic surfaces so as not to weaken the transmission signal between the system's devices. » Installation and configuration of the center and of the other products that make up this system must be performed by a qualified professional. » Perform periodic tests on it, in order to validate weather conditions, battery level and other factors, so that the site monitored by the system is always in proper operating conditions. » LGPD - General Personal Data Protection Law: Intelbras does not access, transfer, collect or otherwise process any personal data from this product. Summary 1. Technical Specifications 6 2. AMT 8000 LITE Alarm Center Features 7 3. AMT 8000 LITE Accessories 7 3.1. GPRS XG 2G module and GSM XG 3G module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 3.2. Wireless keyboard for alarm centers - XAT 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 3.3. Remote Control - XAC 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 3.4. Wireless Siren - XSS 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 3.5. Wireless Magnetic Sensor - XAS 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 3.6. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 3.7. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 Pet Cam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 3.8. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 EX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 3.9. Transmissor universal TX 8000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 3.10. RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 3.11. Wireless Actuator - PGM 8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 4. Installation of the center and its peripherals 16 4.1. Power supply for the alarm center (full range 90 and 265 Vac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 4.2. Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 4.3. XG 2G/XG 3G Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 4.4. AMT 8000 LITE Alarm Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 5. Operation 20 5.1. Description of the XAT 8000 LCD keypad instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 5.2. Problems Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 5.3. Description of the LED signaling of the alarm center boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 5.4. Partition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 5.5. Activation/deactivation of the alarm center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 5.6. Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 5.7. Remote Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 6. Programming 27 6.1. Programming mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 6.2. Wireless devices (register/delete) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 6.3. Wireless sensor functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 6.4. Remote control key functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 6.5. Wireless keyboard functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 6.6. Siren functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 6.7. Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 6.8. Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 6.9. Quick setup for monitoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 6.10. Zone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 6.11. Programming the center's partitioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 6.12. Timings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 6.13. Alarm center time settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 6.14. Timezone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 6.15. Periodic test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 6.16. Autoactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 6.17. Monitoring settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 6.18. Activation/deactivation of functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 6.19. Time to send AC failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 6.20. System reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 6.21. Quick programming reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 6.22. Homologation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Warranty Terms 106 1. Technical Specifications Product Integrated siren AC power supply DC power supply Battery Operating Temperature Weight Dimensions (W × H × D) Potência média¹ Wireless communication frequency AMT 8000 LITE/Accessories Modulation Battery Optional² Monitored alarm center Audible power of 100 decibels at 1 (one) meter 90 to 265 V (cable gauge 1 mm recommended) 5.7 from the AMT 8000 LITE/PRO power supply Rechargeable 3.7 Vdc battery (included with the alarm center) -10 °C to 50 °C @ 90% humidity 568 grams (with battery) Product: 84 × 290 × 273 mm With individual packaging: 90 × 292 × 276 mm AMT 8000 LITE: 5.2 Watts AMT 8000 LITE + XG: 8.1 Watts Antenna type: Internal Antenna Gain: 0 dBi 915 to 928 MHz via internal antenna, power 18 dBm DSSS BPSK 40 Kbps Internal, 3.7 Vdc rechargeable lithium XAC 8000 Remote Control REP 8000 RF Range Amplifier Wireless keyboard XAT 8000 XAS 8000 Wireless magnetic sensor TX 8000 Universal transmitter Wireless passive infrared sensor IVP 8000 EX Wireless passive infrared sensor IVP 8000 Pet Wireless passive infrared sensor IVP 8000 Pet Cam GPRS XG 2G Module GSM XG 3G Module Wireless Siren XSS 8000 Wireless Actuator PGM 8000 1Requirements: maximum power verified with the alarm center activated, with registered peripherals (keyboards/sensors/sirens), and with the communication means connected and operating together with the center. In some operations, the consumption can vary according to the number of peripherals operating in the security system and their information exchange (Stand by mode - continuous). ² Optional: for more information see www.intelbras.com.br. Attention: Intelbras wireless systems are tested to the highest standards and bring high reliability, however, due to the use/installation in varied scenarios, some considerations must be taken into account: » The transmitters/receivers may be disturbed by radio signals, natural interferences, the device's operating location, weather conditions and other adversities that affect data transmission regardless of the frequency or technology used, since the transmission medium is adverse and different from place to place. » The devices' receivers/transmitters have an internal processing time, and only receive the data needed for communication between them after this particular time for the system. » Wireless devices should be tested regularly to determine if there are sources of interference and to protect against possible failures. 6 2. AMT 8000 LITE Alarm Center Features » Capacity for 16 partitions with independent activation/deactivation. » Zone allocation according to the desired partitions. » Wireless signal receiver/transmitter integrated into the alarm center operating at a frequency of 915 to 928 MHz. » Support 2 cellular chips (SIM card) with XG 2G or XG 3G module installed. » GPRS quad-band modem: compatible with most national GSM operators for the AMT 8000 LITE operating with the XG 2G and XG 3G module (sold separately). » Event reporting by Ethernet connection, GPRS connection (with the XG 2G module installed - sold separately) and GSM connection (with the XG 3G module installed - sold separately). » Remote access of the alarm center via application. » Used together with all wireless devices in the 8000 line. » Capacity of visualization and programming of parameters by up to 16 XAT 8000 keyboards. » Integrated wired siren plus 16 wireless sirens XSS 8000. » Integrated wired siren plus 16 wireless sirens XSS 8000. » Integrated wired siren plus 16 wireless sirens XSS 8000 » Remote programming via Ethernet, GPRS and GSM. » Capacity for connecting up to 04 REP 8000 RF amplifiers. » Programming for up to 97 passwords including duress with configurable permissions. » Monitorable by the Contact-ID protocol. » Supervision of sensors, wireless sirens, keyboards, PGMs, and repeaters. » Low battery detection of wireless devices. » Internal buffer for 512 events. » Remote software update through Ethernet connection. 3. AMT 8000 LITE Accessories The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center can have several accessories grouped together to compose the monitoring and security system. The accessories are responsible for communication and monitoring, the buzzer, the LCD keyboard, and several sensors, for the best adequacy and composition of the necessary protection system. 3.1. GPRS XG 2G module and GSM XG 3G module Optional dedicated accessory for data transmission via GPRS / GSM for communication, configuration and event reporting between user and/or monitoring company with the AMT 8000 LITE security system. Features » Supports up to two SIM card type chips. » GPRS communication in 2G with XG 2G module and 2G/3G communication with XG 3G module. » External antenna with 0 dB gain. » Reports events to 2 IP destinations (monitoring company) plus the Intelbras cloud. » Connections to DNS destinations. » Power supply from the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center. 7 ST 100 25V The following picture shows an illustrative image of the XG 2G and XG 3G modules: GPRS XG 2G and GSM XG 3G Module Note: XG 2G and XG 3G modules are compatible with most of the national GPRS / GSM operators with 2G and 3G technology. 3.2. Wireless keyboard for alarm centers - XAT 8000 Optional dedicated accessory for configuring, checking status, and operating the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center. The communication between the keyboard and the alarm center is carried out via a wireless signal, providing a simpler installation and with a longer communication range. Up to 16 XAT 8000 keyboards can be added to each alarm center. Features » 3-line monochrome character liquid crystal display: » 1st line for graphic icons (alarm center battery charge indication, trouble indication, and activated siren). » 2nd message line with 14 segments. » 3rd message line with 14 segments. » Keyboard with illuminated keys. » Cover to protect against accidental actuation of the keys. » Brightness sensor for activating the display and key illumination. » Problem Viewing. » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » Simplifies alarm center programming. » Text message viewing. » Center's battery level display. » Zone status display (open/closed). » Partition status signaling. » Panic, Medical emergency and Fire function. » Audible Signaling during operation. » DC power supply: 4 batteries 3 Vdc (CR2450) included. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. 8 The following figure shows an illustrative image of the keyboard: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Wireless Keyboard XAT 8000 The keyboard has a tamper switch, located on its front side, under the cover, and activated by moving the keyboard cover, its function is to activate the keyboard. On the front of the XAT 8000 there is also a light guide for the brightness sensor, whose function is to control the brightness intensity of the display and keyboard for battery optimization. The keyboard installation can be done on several surfaces, always placing it in a vertical position in relation to the floor and using double-sided tape or screws (not included) to fix the base, and after attaching the device, fitting and checking if it was placed correctly to avoid falls and damages. 3.3. Remote Control - XAC 8000 Optional dedicated accessory for interface between user and alarm center. It allows activating, deactivating and performing other functions together with the alarm center with three keys and luminous identification of the events. Up to 98 XAC 8000 controls can be added to each alarm center. Features » Visual indication of communication with the system through a bicolor LED. » 3 programmable buttons. » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna. » Power 11 dBm. » DC power supply: 1 long-life internal 3 Vdc battery (CR2032). » Encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 200 meters with direct line of sight in open field. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the control: XAC 8000 Remote Control 9 3.4. Wireless Siren - XSS 8000 Optional dedicated accessory for audible status warning, intrusion and emergency indications from the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center. Communication between the siren and the alarm center is done through a wireless signal, providing a simpler installation with a long communication range. Up to 16 XSS 8000 sirens can be added to each AMT 8000 LITE alarm center. Features » Sound power of 100 dB at 1 meter. » Communication status checking via LED. » Audible trigger if communication with the alarm center is lost. » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » DC Power supply: 1 non-rechargeable Li-SoCl2 3.6 V / 14 A battery with wire/connector - included. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the siren: Wireless siren XSS 8000 The XSS 8000 has a tamper switch, located on the back of the siren, and if this key is opened/violated, registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The installation of the siren can be on various surfaces, always placing it in a vertical position with a height between 1.80 and 2.20 meters from the floor and using double-sided tape or screws (not included) to fix the base and after attaching the device, fitting and checking for correct placement to avoid falls and damage. The communication status between the siren and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front panel, and when in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange and without communication, it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode for battery saving, not harming the communication of the device and to activate it again press once the synchronization key of the device). 3.5. Wireless Magnetic Sensor - XAS 8000 Optional dedicated accessory for door and window opening verification with a differentiated, discreet and compact design. With low battery indication and communication status in the sensor, supervision, activation and anti-tamper system with internal tamper to compose the security system line 8000 with maximum results. Features » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » Communication status check via LED. » Fixing by screws (not included) or double-sided tape (not included). » DC power supply: 1 x 3 Vdc long-life CR2450 lithium battery. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. 10 The following figure shows an illustrative image of the XAS 8000 sensor: Opening sensor XAS 8000 The XAS 8000 sensor has a tamper switch, and if this tamper switch is opened/violated, registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The status of the communication between the sensor and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front. When in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange and without communication it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode to save battery power, not harming the communication of the device and to activate it again, press once the synchronization key of the device). 3.6. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 Pet Dedicated accessory for verifying intrusions by means of infrared reading in indoor environments, in a discreet and compact way, taking into account the presence of pets and not triggering the alarm. With low battery indication and communication status in the sensor, supervision, activation, and anti-tamper system with internal tamper to compose the 8000 line security system with the best results. Features » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » Communication status check via LED. » 12-meter by 90° coverage. » Pet function with detection 20 kg. » Fixation by screws (not included) or double-sided tape (not included). » DC power supply: 1 x 3 Vdc long-life CR123A lithium battery. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. » Delay of up to 2 minutes for detection of activated centers. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the IVP 8000 Pet sensor: Presence Sensor IVP 8000 Pet 11 The IVP 8000 Pet sensor has a tamper switch, and if this tamper switch is opened/violated, the registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The status of the communication between the sensor and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front panel. When in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange, and with no communication it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode to save battery power, not affecting the device's communication, to activate it again, press the device's synchronization key once). 3.7. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 Pet Cam Dedicated accessory for verifying intrusions by means of infrared reading in indoor environments, in a discreet and compact way, considering the presence of pets and not triggering the alarm. It has a camera that, after the sensor is triggered, sends the image of the location to applications and software compatible with the AMT 8000 LITE center. With low battery indication and communication status in the sensor, supervision, activation, and anti-tamper system with internal tamper to compose the 8000 line security system with the best results. Features: » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » Communication status checking via LED. » 12-meter by 90° coverage. » Pet function with detection 20 kg. » It takes two pictures per trip. Therefore, it covers both bright and dark/nighttime environments. » Fixation by screws (not included) or double-sided tape (not included). » DC power supply: 2 3 Vdc long-life CR123A lithium batteries. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. » Delay of up to 2 minutes for detection of activated center. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the IVP 8000 Pet Cam sensor: Presence Sensor with IVP 8000 Pet Cam The IVP 8000 Pet Cam sensor has a tamper switch, and if this tamper switch is opened/violated, the registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The status of the communication between the sensor and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front panel. When in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange, and with no communication it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode to save battery power, not affecting the device's communication, to activate it again, press the device's synchronization key once). The center can store up to 126 trigger events with photos (two photos per trigger), so up to 126 trigger events with photos can be viewed, as long as the event buffer has not been subscribed to the center's memory by other events. 12 3.8. Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor - IVP 8000 EX Dedicated accessory for checking intrusions through infrared reading in outdoor environments, in a discreet and compact way and taking into account the presence of pets and not triggering the alarm. With low battery indication and communication status in the sensor, supervision, activation, and anti-tamper system with internal tamper to compose the security system 8000 line with the best results. Features: » Water protection and IPX4; » Antisabotage; » Communication status checking via LED; » Wireless communication with a range of up to 1000 meters with direct open field of view; » Supervised Wireless Communication; » Encrypted transmission; » Micro-controlled sensor; » Sensor Operation Setting via AMT Remoto Mobile Application; » Pet Immunity up to 30 Kg; » White light immunity up to 20,000 lux; » High RFI/EMI immunity; » Tamper-proof key for front cover and base of the product; » Easy to install. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the IVP 8000 EX sensor: Presence Sensor IVP 8000 EX The IVP 8000 EX sensor has a tamper switch, and if this tamper switch is opened/violated, the registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The status of the communication between the sensor and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front part. When in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange, and with no communication it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode to save battery power, not affecting the device's communication, to activate it again, press the device's synchronization key once). 13 3.9. Transmissor universal TX 8000 Optional accessory dedicated to receive signals from wired sensors and transmission of this reading to the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center. The operation of this device is the same as that of a wireless magnetic sensor XAS 8000, but its activation will occur every time another sensor has an opening/closing and sends a signal via a pair of wires of the dry contact type (NO or NC), thus transforming a wired sensor into a wireless one. Features: » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » Communication status checking via LED. » Fixation by screws (not included) or double-sided tape (not included). » DC power supply: 1 x 3 Vdc long-life CR2450 lithium battery. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the TX 8000 transmitter: Transmitter for wired sensors TX 8000 The TX 8000 Transmitter has a tamper switch, and if this tamper switch is opened/violated, the registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The status of the communication between the sensor and the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front panel. When in normal communication the LED will blink green, with partial communication it will blink orange, and with no communication it will blink red (the LED indicator after 15 minutes will go into hibernation mode to save battery power, not affecting the device's communication, to activate it again, press the device's synchronization key once). Attention: the installation of the sensors can be done on several surfaces, always respecting the best position and height for the sensor to read the data correctly. Use double-sided tape or screws (not included) to fix the base, and then attach the device, fitting and checking for correct placement to avoid falls and damage. Observe the maximum distance of communication between the devices and the alarm center. 3.10. RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater) Optional dedicated accessory for amplifying the RF range between the AMT 8000 LITE center and other devices. The communication between the repeater and the alarm center is done through a wireless signal, providing a simpler installation and a long communication range. The repeater can be installed at a distance of 1000 meters from the center without barriers and the other devices at 1000 meters from the repeater, also without barriers. Extending the range of the center from 1000 m to 2000 m barrier-free. Features: » Range: up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. » AMT 8000 LITE system coverage area amplifier. » Protection against malicious signals. » Encrypting data transmission between devices. » Easy installation and handling. » Amplification of the RF signal up to 1000 meters beyond the maximum limit for communication with the center, so with the use of the amplifier a device can communicate at a distance of up to 1.2 kilometers with the alarm center when it is in direct line of sight and without barriers. » Rechargeable battery. » 7 Vdc/500 mA power supply included. 14 Important: each AMT 8000 LITE alarm center can have up to 4 repeaters operating simultaneously, but all operating separately from each other, so there is no possibility of a repeater being used to extend the signal to another repeater, only in direct use between devices and the alarm center. The following figure shows an illustrative image of the repeater: RF range amplifier (REP 8000 repeater) The RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater) has a tamper key located on the back of it, and if this key is opened/violated, registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The installation of the RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 repeater) can be on various surfaces, always placing it in a vertical position with a height between 1.80 and 2.20 meters from the floor and using double-sided tape or screws (not included) to secure the base and after attaching the device, fitting and checking for correct placement to avoid falls and damage. The status of the repeater's communication with the alarm center will be represented by the LED indicator located on the front side, which will blink green when the communication is normal, orange when there is partial communication, and red when there is no communication (the LED indicator will go into hibernation mode after 15 minutes to save battery power, not affecting the device's communication, to activate it again press once the device's synchronization key). 3.11. Wireless Actuator - PGM 8000 Optional accessory dedicated to driving electrical devices such as gates, spotlights, electronic locks, etc. The communication between the PGM actuator and the center is done through a wireless signal, providing a simpler installation and a long communication range. Up to 16 PGM 8000 Actuators can be added. Features: » Communication status checking via LED. » Wireless communication with the alarm center (915 to 928 MHz) through an internal antenna, power 11 dBm. » DC Power: 1 non-rechargeable battery 3V CR2032 - included. » DC power supply: 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc - not included. » AC Power Supply: 110/220 Vac. » Communication supervision and encrypted transmission. » Protection against malicious signals. » Range of up to 1000 meters with direct line of sight in open field. » Easy installation and handling. 15 The following figure shows an illustrative image of PGM: Wireless actuator (PGM 8000) The PGM 8000 has a tamper switch, located on its back, and if this switch is opened/violated, registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Trouble function is enabled (see section Triggering Trouble). The PGM can be installed on various surfaces, always placing it in a vertical position using double-sided tape or screws (not included) to fix the base and then attach the device. The communication status of the PGM with the alarm center will be represented in it through the LED indicator located on the front, and when in normal communication the LED will flash green, with partial communication in orange and without communication in red. In case of power failure, the PGM will run on battery power which will report the AC Failure events and maintain the PGM supervision test with the alarm center. Note: in case of PGM power loss the output will return with the contact in the same state as it was before the loss. 4. Installation of the center and its peripherals Attention: only connect the center to the mains and battery after the installation of all equipment and peripherals. Open the product's box and then open the cover of the alarm center´s cabinet removing the screws, where you will be able to see two boards, that is, its basic configuration contains the board of the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center and its respective power supply and the rechargeable battery that comes with the center. The modules XG 2G and XG 3G can be acquired, and these boards have their respective interconnection cables with the center. The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center only has wireless zones, as the other accessories (keypad, sirens, etc.) are connected to the alarm center via wireless signal, with only the AC power and Ethernet network cables connected to the alarm center. 16 The following image illustrates the center with all the devices that can be physically connected: 1 2 3 AMT 8000 LITE/PRO 4 5 6 8 7 Alarm center AMT 8000 LITE 1. Opening for the network cable (Ethernet). 2. Integrated siren connection. 3. Connector for Ethernet network cable. 4. Key for registering wireless devices. 5. Input for flat power supply cable. 6. Micro-USB type connector for updating the alarm center's firmware. 7. Connector for flat cable of the XG 2G / XG 3G modules. 8. Connector for SIM card 1 and SIM card 2. 9. Input connector for the two-way battery cable. 17 1 2 3 27 1. Tamper-proof switch. 2. Integrated siren. 3. AC power connector. Attention: The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center does not have an auxiliary output to power other devices and you should not use any connection point on the boards of the center and its accessories for this function, because besides damaging the center, you can damage the devices because the center operates with different voltages depending on the circuit. 4.1. Power supply for the alarm center (full range 90 and 265 Vac) The alarm center is equipped with a full-range switched power supply that works with an input voltage of 90 and 265 VAC without needing a voltage selector switch. This way, even if some voltage variation occurs in the electrical grid, the alarm center will continue working normally (as long as the voltage is in the 90 to 265 Vac range). On this board there are two fuses that protect the center. If you need to change them, use new ones of the same value (250 V/400 mA). For connecting the AC mains input and also for grounding, it is recommended to use a three-pin cable with a gauge of 1 mm or higher. The output to the alarm center board is 5.7 Vdc and 1.7 A. AC AC Power Supply AMT 8000 LITE/PRO 18 Connect the ground terminal of the power supply as shown above to the local electrical ground. If the local electrical installation does not have a grounding system, install a grounding bar and connect the connection terminal to the center in order to perform the correct grounding. Attention: it is mandatory to connect the grounding to the center so that there is better protection against lightning and overloads by the power grid. If this connection is not made, the center will work normally but will be unprotected against overloads. The warranty does not cover possible lightning damage to the center or to any other equipment connected to it. 4.2. Battery The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center has an internal 3.7 Vdc rechargeable battery with a capacity of 2,000 mA. The battery connector is located on the power supply board and is used to connect the battery to the alarm system. To connect the battery to this connector use the cable that comes connected with it, as shown in the following figure. Rechargeable battery for AMT 8000 LITE alarm center The alarm center has protection against reverse polarity and short circuits in the battery and protection to prevent the battery from being damaged in case of a mains failure (if the battery voltage is below 2.8 V the alarm center will turn off to avoid damaging the battery). Attention: the battery can take up to 12 hours to complete its first charge cycle. Duração da bateria: » Approximately 4 hours reporting of events via GPRS/Ethernet + integrated siren constantly triggering; » Approximately 13 hours reporting events via GPRS (hourly periodic test only and with integrated siren in standby); » Approximately 17 hours reporting events via ETH (only periodic hourly test and with integrated siren in stand by). Attention: if battery replacement is required, look for our network of authorized technical assistance. 4.3. XG 2G/XG 3G Module Its installation must only be done with the center turned off, to avoid damage to the equipment and to the installer. In the XG 2G/XG 3G modules there are two slots to be allocated two chips (SIM card) being superimposed one over the other, with chip 1 being above chip 2. When installing the chips, leave the metallic contacts facing down and insert them until the end of the slot for the correct allocation of the chips. CHIP 1 1 CHIP 2 CHIP 2 Chip Allocation in the Module 19 4.4. AMT 8000 LITE Alarm Center The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center has a built-in wired siren, and a tamper-proof switch, and if the tamper is opened/violated, the built-in siren plus the registered sirens will trip and send the corresponding event if the Triggering Problems function is enabled (see section Triggering Problems). The Ethernet and AC power cables must be routed through the hole located at the back of the panel. The installation of the center can be done on several surfaces, always placing it in a vertical position with a height between 1.80 and 2.20 meters and using double-sided tape or screws (not included) to fix the base and after fastening the center, fitting and checking if it has been properly placed to avoid falls and damage and guiding the wires in the dedicated areas. 5. Operation Once the installation is complete, turn on the center by connecting it to the local power grid and to the rechargeable battery. Note: to turn on the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center it must be connected to the AC mains and the 5-wire cable from the power supply must be connected to the Power Supply connector on the alarm center board, otherwise, the center will not turn on even if the power supply is on battery. With the center on and the battery connected, it will be recharged by the power supply and when the AC power fails, the center will be maintained by battery power. 5.1. Description of the XAT 8000 LCD keypad instructions In the upper part of the LCD display are located the indication icons described below: » : if this icon is blinking, it indicates that a problem has been detected. » : will light up whenever the siren is triggered. » P: with the icon lit, the center is in programming mode. » Battery: indicates the state of the alarm center's battery. 5.2. Problems Display The occurrence of problems is described as follows: On the XAT 8000 keyboard the icon will be flashing. If any problems are detected, press the up or down arrow keys on the XAT 8000 keypad to view them. To end the viewing, press the Exit key. Note: » If the function Indication of problems by siren on activation/deactivation and Siren beep on activation/deactivation is enabled and if a problem is detected, 1 long beep will be emitted on activation and 2 long beeps on deactivation. » To clear the keyboard after triggers, simply press the Exit key. 5.3. Description of the LED signaling of the alarm center boards LEDs on the center's base board LED Status/Event Signaling1 LED1/LED2 LED1/LED2 Disconnected from Ethernet Connected to the Ethernet 1 LED off LED flashing constantly LED3 Alarm Center Off LED off LED3 Alarm Center On LED flashing LED3 Alarm Center On and registering devices LED on 1 This status does not mean that the system is connected to the monitoring servers. To view the connection status, look through the Menu function (see Connections section). 20 LEDs on the GPRS XG 2G/ XG 3G board LED LED1, LED2 LED1, LED2 LED1 LED2 Status/Event Powered (connected on the CPU board) Chip (SIM1 or SIM2) searching for connection Chip 1 (SIM1) connected to the servers Chip 2 (SIM2) connected to the servers Signaling1 LED1 and LED2 lit constantly Only the corresponding LED is lit LED flashing 1 time (connected to server 1), LED flashing 2 times (connected to server 2) LED flashing 1 time (connected to server 1), LED flashing 2 times (connected to server 2) 1 This status does not mean that the system is connected to the monitoring servers. To view the connection status, look through the Menu function (see Connections section). 5.4. Partition Using this feature by programming the center, it is possible to divide it into up to 16 partitions with independent activation and deactivation, and to associate any of the 64 wireless zones to any of the partitions. It is also possible to program passwords giving specific permissions to these partitions. This function is useful in offices, residences, or other places in the same building that need more alarm centers because with the partitioning, the alarm center is divided and each partition operates individually as if it were an independent center. The 16 partitions can be controlled via keyboard, remote control, software, and applications compatible with the AMT 8000 LITE center, because one partition can be activated or deactivated without affecting the other. When the system is partitioned, zones and any of the other wireless devices on the 8000 line can be divided as shown below (for more information see section 6.10. Zone Settings). » Common: The zone does not belong to any of the partitions. It will only be activated when all partitions are active and will be deactivated whenever one of the sixteen partitions is deactivated. Example: in an office divided by two professionals, one room is set for Partition 01, and another for Partition 02, and the reception desk as the common zone. In this way, even if one of the people leaves and activates his partition, the reception desk will remain deactivated and will only be activated when the other partition is also activated. » Partition (01 to 16): wireless devices registered in zones set to belong to any of the 16 partitions will have access to or be influenced by the chosen partition. Example: In a gallery consisting of 8 rooms, each room will have its own independent partition with specific zones, with independent activation and deactivation. In this scenario, each partition can have independent sirens and keyboards or share the devices between the partitions (common keyboards and sirens). » Partial: the zones selected for this option remain inactive during activation in Partial mode regardless of the partition associated with it. Example: Suppose that for partition 01, composed of zones 01 to 10, only zones 01 to 05 are enabled as Partial mode. When issuing a command for the Partial mode option for a certain partition, in this case, partition 01, if someone passes by the sector where sensors 01 to 05 are located, the center will not trip - zones where the occupants of the place are present and during the activation of the Partial mode do not trip, but if someone passes by sensors 06 to 10, the center will trip for partition 01, indicating such sectors tripped, being signaled by sirens and sending events to monitoring/ applications, if used. Note: during full activation of the partition - out of Partial mode, all zones in the partition will trip. 21 5.5. Activation/deactivation of the alarm center The alarm center can be activated and/or deactivated in different ways, depending on the defined settings. For any of the ways of activating the system, with non-zero exit time, after entering the password, the keyboard will beep at 1-second intervals. In the last five seconds of the timer, these beeps will become faster to indicate that the exit time is almost over. When the exit time is over, the siren will beep (if programmed) indicating that the center is activated. Attention: » For some programming of the alarm center and also to activate it, it is necessary to use the 4-digit master password, specified on the QR code label inside the center. This password can be changed as described in the following fields. » If the system is reset, the center will no longer use the random passwords that are linked to the QR code tag attached to the inside of the center and will use 1234 as the master password and 878787 as remote access until they are changed again. Note: » If you make a mistake when entering the password, press the Back key and enter the password again. » When the center or partition receives the activation command and one of the zones is open, a fault/error will be generated (long beep on keyboards) and it will only be possible to activate the alarm center when all zones are closed in the case of a complete or non-partitioned system, or in the case of partitioned systems with the zones of the respective partitions closed. To activate the center with open zones refer to the General Settings 1 section. Activation/deactivation in non-partitioned systems Activation in Full mode To fully activate the system, enter a valid password on the XAT 8000 keyboard, for example, the master password. To know if the alarm center is activated simply slide the keyboard cover and view the message, if the alarm center is activated the message will be displayed: Alarm activated, otherwise, the message Alarm deactivated will be displayed. One key activation If the One key activation function is enabled (see section General Settings 1), pressing and holding the active key until the keyboard emits a confirmation beep (+/- 3 seconds) will activate the system in Full mode. The exit timer will start in order to leave the protected area. At the end of the exit delay, the system will be activated in Full mode (all partitions). This procedure does not allow you to disable the system. Note: if a regular keyboard is used, all partitions will be enabled on the partitioned center. In the case of a keyboard with partition permissions, only the partition on which this keyboard is allowed will be activated. Deactivation of the system To disable the system enter a valid password, for example, the master password. After entering the password, the center will be completely disabled and the information Alarm disabled will be displayed. The zones, which must be passed through to reach the keyboard, should be programmed as timed for entry or as followers so that the alarm does not trigger immediately when the access path to the keyboard is violated/accessed. After entering the area protected by a timed entry zone, the entry delay starts and the user must enter a valid password at the keyboard before the delay expires to avoid triggering the alarm and reporting the corresponding events. See the Zone Functions section to set as timed. Activation/deactivation by remote control To activate/deactivate the system by remote control, it must be registered in the center, as described in section 6.2. Wireless devices ( register/delete). The remote leaves the factory configured so that button 1 only deactivates the alarm center, button 2 only activates it, and button 3 is disabled. The remote control will have the same permissions as the password of the user it is associated with (user 00 to 97). Activation/deactivation in partitioned systems Before attempting the following operations you must program the center for one of these conditions, and to do so, see section 6. Programming. 22 Activation by master password or full password If you are using the master password or a full password (which has permission to enable/disable more than one partition), there are two ways of activation: » All partitions: enter the password, the exit timer will start, and at the end, all partitions will be activated. » Only desired partition: press the key Active + Partition (01 to 16) + Password. The exit timer will start and at the end the chosen partition in the range of 01 to 16 will be activated. With the alarm partitioned, when entering the MASTER password if any partition is activated it will deactivate the activated partitions and will not activate pending partitions. Activation in Partial mode Activation in Partial mode allows you to partially activate the system, i.e., you can select some zones to remain deactivated while others remain activated. For example, it is possible to activate the external zones while the internal zones remain deactivated, allowing people to move inside the property without triggering the alarm. But if someone tries to break in through a zone that is activated, the alarm will be triggered normally. In this mode the zones selected for Partial mode remain disabled and the other zones will activate normally. To enable Partial mode, enter Partial + Password. The exit timer starts and the keyboard beeps at 1-second intervals. In the last five seconds of the timer, these beeps will become faster to indicate that the exit time is almost over. . To activate, in Partial mode, a specific partition with a password that allows more than one partition, use the sequence Activate + Partial + Partition (01 to 16) + Password. Note: only the master password and passwords with permission to enable Partial mode enabled can activate the system in Partial mode. Deactivation by master password or full password If you are using the master password or a full password (which has permission to enable/disable all partitions), there are two ways to disable it: » All partitions: enter the password and all partitions will be disabled. » Only desired partition: press the Disable key + Partition (01 to 16) + Password and the chosen partition in the range (01 to 16) will be disabled. The zones, which must be passed through to reach the keyboard, should be programmed as timed for entry or as followers so that the alarm does not trigger immediately when the access path to the keyboard is violated/accessed. After entering the area protected by a timed entry zone, the entry delay starts and the user must enter a valid password at the keyboard before the delay expires to avoid triggering the alarm and the reporting of the corresponding events. See the Zone Functions section to set as timed. Activation/deactivation by user-specific password Specific passwords can be programmed to enable/disable a Partition (between 01 and 16). In this case, simply enter the password to enable/disable the corresponding partition. On activation, the exit timer will start and the partition will be active at the end of the programmed time. On deactivation, the keyboard should be accessed by a timed zone if necessary and the password entered before the end of the programmed time in order to avoid tripping and event reporting. Activation/deactivation by remote control To enable/disable the system by remote control, it must be registered in the center, as described in section 6.2. Wireless devices ( register/delete). The remote leaves the factory configured so that button 1 only deactivates the alarm center, button 2 only activates it, and button 3 is disabled. The remote control will have the same permissions as the password of the user it is associated with (user 00 to 97). 5.6. Menu The alarm center has a Menu function to simplify the visualization of status and the execution of some commands. When accessing one of the options, if you wish to return to the Main menu, press the Back or Exit key to go to the home screen. 23 Bypass This function allows you to temporarily bypass one or more zones. With this function active, zones that are bypassed during the next activation will not generate triggers on the system if they are violated. After the system is deactivated, the zones that were bypassed will return to the normal configuration. Only the master password user and users with bypass permission can temporarily bypass a zone. This function must be programmed no more than 30 seconds before the system is activated, otherwise the operation will be canceled. The procedure to temporarily bypass a zone is as follows: 1. With the system deactivated and out of programming mode, press the Menu key; 2. With the marker in the bypass position press Enter; 3. Through the numeric and directional keyboard keys select which zones will have the bypass active (01 to 64); 4. Press Enter to confirm the bypassing of the selected zones; 5. Enter the master password or a password with zone bypassing permission; 6. If an invalid password is entered, the message Wrong password error will be displayed and the keyboard will continue to display the zones to be bypassed until a valid password is entered or the 30-second time limit is exceeded. If a password without bypassing permission is entered, the message No permission to bypass sensor will be displayed and the operation will be canceled immediately; 7. To cancel the operation, press the Exit key before entering the password. To bypass a zone for a period longer than 30 seconds before activation, enter programming mode (Enter + Password) using a password with bypass permission and perform steps 1 through 4. The next time the system is activated the bypass will be performed, even if the user who performed the activation does not have bypass permission. Opened sensors In normal operation mode, the XAT 8000 keyboard will display the status of the center and whether there are any opened zones. To view the currently opened zones, press the Menu key, then go to Opened Sens. and press Enter. Out of programming mode, if you press 1 + Enter, zones 1 to 10 will be displayed. 2 + Enter displays zones 11 to 20, and so on, until key 7, which displays zones 61 to 64. The status of the sensors in their respective zones will be displayed, distributed in divisions of 10 zones. To change the group of zones press the down or up directional keys, for example, to access zones from 41 to 50, press the down key on the keyboard until the number 4 appears in front of the first square, making the number 1 related to zone 41 and so on, making the number 5 related to zone 50. Group 1 will represent zones 1 to 10, group 2 will represent zones 11 to 20, and so on up to zones in group 7, thus showing the status of zones 1 to 64. To facilitate the interpretation of this form of identification of the status of zones (open or closed), next to the sensor numbering a square will be displayed, which according to its marking will be the status of the zone: » Empty square ( ) closed/non-violated zone. » Filled Square ( ) open/violated zone. Trigger Sensors When the center is active, sensors that were violated (disregarding bypassed sensors) will generate triggers and report events, and the display screen will show information about the triggers that alternate with information about the status of the center (alarm activated or alarm deactivated). By pressing Menu, using the arrow keys leave the marker in Trigger Sens. and press Enter. Using the arrow keys navigate between the sensors/zones of the alarm center to check which sensors generated a trip. » Empty square ( ) closed/non-violated zone. » Filled Square ( ) open/violated zone. 24 Partitions The partitions enabled on the center will be displayed (see section 6.11. Programming the center's partitioning and their respective status). By pressing Menu, using the arrow keys leave the marker under Partitions and press Enter. Using the arrow keys navigate between the alarm center partitions to check their status. » Activated: the partition is activated. » Disabled: the partition is disabled. Connections The status of the connections for reporting events via IP to the monitoring services will be displayed. Connection information regarding 2G / 3G is available as of version 1.0.2 of XAT 8000. In the keyboard's Cloud menu, the center will only have one option filled in, that is, ETH or GPRS. However, it will have as priority communication via ETH. When you press Menu, using the arrow keys leave the marker under Connections and press Enter. » Eth: Empty square ( ): not connected to destination/Filled Square ( ): connected to destination. » 2G/3G: Empty square ( ): not connected to destination/Filled Square ( ): connected to destination. Eth: IP1 IP2 2G/3G: IP1 IP2 Function for viewing the status of IP1/IP2 connections. In this example, IP1 is connected via Ethernet network cable Note: o módulo XG 2G cobre apenas a tecnologia 2G e o módulo XG 3G cobre tanto a tecnologia 2G quanto a 3G. When the XG 3G module is used, the communication technology chosen will depend on the availability of the signal coverage by the operator in the region where the center is located. See the Connections section to define priority addresses and directions. » Cloud: it will display whether the center is connected to the Intelbras Cloud Server via ETHERNET or 2G/3G. This server allows communication between the AMT 8000 LITE and remote access via application. » Eth: Empty square ( ): not connected to the Intelbras Cloud /Filled Square ( ): connected to Intelbras Cloud. » 2G/3G: Empty square ( ): not connected to the Intelbras Cloud /Filled Square ( ): connected to Intelbras Cloud. 2G/3G Signal It will display the operator's signal level in percentage, where square 1 represents a level less than or equal to 10% and square 0 represents 100%. The filled mark corresponds to the active signal and the empty mark to no signal, referring to the level in 10 divisions. While pressing Menu, with the arrow keys leave the marker on 2G/3G Signal and press Enter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Illustration of the GSM network signal level function Note: when the GPRS / GSM function is disabled, disregard this function. Wireless Signal It will display the signal level in percentage of the wireless devices registered in the alarm center. While pressing Menu, with the arrow keys leave the marker on Wireless Signal and press Enter The signal level will be displayed on the keyboard, compared to the color of the indicator led of the registered devices, as follows: » Orange: signal level between 1 and 2 » Color Green: signal level between 5 and 10 Wireless signals from the following devices can be viewed: » Sensors: devices registered in the center at addresses 01 to 64.To view the signal from the sensors with the marker in it press Enter and then, using the arrow keys, alternate between the sensors. » Keyboards: devices registered in the center at addresses 01 to 16. To view the keyboard signals, press Enter and then use the arrow keys to alternate between the keyboards. 25 » Sirens: devices registered in the alarm center at addresses 01 to 16. To visualize the siren signal with the marker in it press Enter and then, using the directional keys, alternate between the sirens » Repeaters: devices registered in the center at addresses 01 to 04. To visualize the repeaters' signal press Enter and then, using the directional keys, alternate between the repeaters. » Actuators: devices registered in the center at addresses 01 to 16. To view the signal from the PGM 8000 actuators with the marker in it press Enter and then, using the directional keys, switch between the actuators. You will see the signal level in percent, where the number 1 represents a level less than or equal to 10% and the square 0 represents 100%. The filled mark corresponds to the active signal and the empty mark to the one without signal, referring to the level in 10 divisions. The wireless device that is communicating directly with the center will be identified with the letter C, and the device that is passing through the RF range amplifier (REP 8000 repeater) will be identified with the letter R. E.g.: sensor 01 communicating directly with the center: E.g.: sensor 01 communicating with repeater 01: Note: the repeaters will be identified from R1 (repeater 1) to R4 (repeater 4). To return to the Wireless Signal option and check the signal from other devices press the Back or Exit key to go to the home screen. Note: the signal level that appears on the keyboard for each device refers to the last communication it performed. MAC Add. This will display the MAC address of the alarm center. The MAC address will be displayed with 12 digits between numbers and letters. Through this address, the center will connect to online servers. Alarm Center version It will display the version of the alarm center. Keyboard version It will display the version of the keyboard being used. Test Mode It will perform the wireless signal test of the keyboard used with the registered alarm center. While pressing Menu, using the arrow keys leave the marker in Test mode and press Enter. The test will start, displaying the information Signal test and at the end the result, which can be Excellent, Good, Weak, or No response in case of loss of communication with the alarm center. Note: the signal level that appears on the keyboard for each device refers to the last communication it performed. Battery voltage It will display the battery voltage level of the keyboard. 5.7. Remote Update The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center has remote software updates, and in the case of availability of new software versions, it is not necessary to use recorders or computer connections to be updated, downloading the new version through the Ethernet connection. When the version update is performed, the registration of the wireless devices or saved settings will not be lost. Attention: The software version update is by programming and it is recommended to be done by a qualified professional, with access to the programming mode of the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center (necessary commands contained in item 6. Programming). 26 6. Programming The alarm center has several programmable parameters, which makes it versatile, allowing it to optimize its operation for each need. These settings are stored in EEPROM-type memory, thus avoiding the need for frequent reprogramming or if it is unpowered. To program these parameters, it is necessary to use two special passwords, called master password (the alarm center initially has a random master password specified on the QR code label inside the cabinet) and installer password (factory default: 9090). We recommend changing them during installation to strengthen the system security, as this will prevent unauthorized people from changing the alarm center settings (see section 6.8. Passwords). 6.1. Programming mode Using the XAT 8000 Wireless Keyboard When accessing the programming mode, editing or viewing some programming on the keyboard, if the sequence or password is accepted, 2 confirmation beeps will be emitted, otherwise, a long error beep will be emitted, in this case you must start entering the password or command again. Enter programming mode When you press the Enter key on the startup screen the message Program Password will be displayed, indicating that the center is waiting for the master password or installer password to be entered. Enter programming mode with the installer password Enter + Installer password Enter programming mode with the master password Enter + Master Password After entering the password, the P icon in the display will light up, indicating that the center is in programming mode. Note: » If you want to cancel the typing of a sequence before finishing, keep the Back key pressed until you receive the confirmation beep or press the Exit key and start typing again from the beginning of the sequence indicated in the manual. » To cancel typing a password, press the Exit key or hold down the Back key for three seconds. » To exit programming mode, enter the master password or the installer password (same password used to access program- ming mode). » If the keyboard is left unoperated for three minutes, the center will exit the programming mode and when it is accessed the keyboard will be redirected to the home screen. » There is no need to exit programming mode to execute the next command allowed by the password. Direct programming/editing command In programming mode, the command will be entered by directly typing its entire length and at the end pressing Enter to save the command and move on to another, for example: 20 digits maximum Enter + 84 + Memory No. + Phone No. + Enter 1 to 5 Note: some commands can be entered either in direct programming/editing mode or in programming/editing mode with preview. 27 Editing/Programming Command with Preview In programming mode, some commands can be entered in parts, so the first part of the command will be entered first and shown on the first line of the display and the value to be edited/viewed will be shown on the second line of the display. If the alarm center´s memory for the command entered is empty, the second line will be cleared. To edit, for example, the telephone number using the LCD keyboard, place the cursor in the desired position using the arrow keys and type the telephone number, then press Enter to save the command and proceed to another. Enter + 84 + Memory No. + Enter 1 to 5 If you only want to view the settings, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: some commands can be entered either in direct edit/programming mode or in edit/programming with preview mode. Bit Editing Command In programming mode, some commands are entered with a special editing mode, which simplifies data entry and allows you to view the current programming. On the XAT 8000 keyboard, the numbers 1 through 10 will be shown according to the function in the display, representing the respective keys. Below each number will be a square indicating the state of the function: filled marker ( enabled function) or empty marker ( function disabled). To enable/disable the function, press the corresponding key on the keyboard. After the configuration is finished, press Enter to save this command and proceed to another command. If the Back key or any invalid key is pressed, the changes are discarded, the keyboard exits edit mode, and waits for the next programming sequence. If you only want to view the settings, press the Back or Exit keys and no settings will be changed. Cancel typing a command If you want to cancel typing a command or its contents before finishing, press the Back key or the Exit key. Delete a digit or cancel entering a password Press the Back key and the digit before the cursor will be deleted. To delete the entire sequence, press the Exit key or hold down the Back key for 3 seconds. Insert a pause between digits Press the Down Arrow key on the XAT 8000. Inserting characters Some characters are only available as of version 0.28 of the keyboard. »* Press the Enable key. »# Press the Disable key. » Numbers Press the key corresponding to the number you want. » Letters Press the key corresponding to the desired letter. The following table shows the available options. Character Table Alphanumeric keyboard key equivalence 0 = + \\ _ 0 1 . : , @ 1 2 a b c 2 3 d e f 3 4 g h i 4 28 5 j k l 5 6 m n o 6 7 p q r s 7 8 t u v 8 9 w x y z 9 Enable * ! \ "" # $ % & Panic () / <> ? ^ Partial [] ` {} | ~ Using AMT Remoto Mobile application (for mobile devices) Through the application installed on a mobile device (smartphone/tablet - Android®/iOS), it is possible to access the center's programming menu, provided that the password used for access has permission to change the programming. The center must be connected to the Internet via an Ethernet or GPRS/GSM connection (XG 2G or XG 3G module added to the center is required). For more information about the AMT Remoto Mobile application access the link http://www.intelbras.com. Note: the password for the computer/remote access needs to be enabled, see section 6.8. Passwords. Using the AMT 8000 LITE programmer (for computers) Through the software installed in a computer (Windows® system) it is possible to access the programming menu of the center, as long as the password used for access is registered. The center must be connected to the Internet via an Ethernet or GPRS/GSM connection (XG 2G or XG 3G module added to the center is required). Note: the password for the computer/remote access needs to be enabled, see section 6.8. Passwords. Using the Intelbras Guardian application (for mobile devices) Through the application installed in a mobile device (smartphone/tablet - Android®/iOS) it is possible to access the alarm center to activate and deactivate it, check the status of sensors/zones, and send emergencies, among other functions. The application will also receive the current events from the center, such as activations, triggers, and other occurrences. The master password or a secondary password must be entered for access, and the permissions in the application will be the same as the password has defined in the other accesses. The center must be connected to the Internet via an Ethernet or GPRS/GSM connection (XG 2G or XG 3G module added to the center is required). 6.2. Wireless devices (register/delete) Attention! If during the wireless device registration process the device LED flashes red, press the device sync button for 15 seconds (for the XAC 8000, keep the top 2 buttons pressed) and restart the registration process. The AMT 8000 LITE center already comes with a wireless receiver integrated into it to receive and transmit signals to sensors, keyboards, and other devices. The following table shows how many and which wireless devices can be registered in the alarm center. Device Types Keyboards Controls Sensors Sensor with photo verification Sirens RF Range Amplifier Wireless Actuator XAT 8000 XAC 8000 XAS 8000 IVP 8000 EX IVP 8000 Pet TX 8000 Max. number of devices 16 98 Addresses 01 to16 00 to97 64 01 to64 IVP 8000 Pet Cam 8 01 to64 XSS 8000 REP 8000 PGM 8000 16 01 to16 4 01 to04 16 01 to16 29 To facilitate the registration of the devices, it is recommended that before their physical installation, the following steps be checked: » Check that all devices have the battery correctly installed. » Leave the wireless devices close to the center to register them correctly and verify the correct addressing. » First register the keyboards, to allow them to be used to register the other devices via programming. » It is recommended to use a maximum of 8 sensors with photo verification IVP 8000 Pet Cam per AMT 8000 LITE alarm center, but its registration can occur throughout the whole exclusive addressing range for sensors (01 to 64). The wireless devices mentioned above can be registered in two ways, the first using the synchronization key on the alarm center, and the second in programming mode using the XAT 8000 keypad, as described below. Wireless device registration by the center's synchronization button Attention: If it is not possible to register the device in the alarm center, reset it by pressing the sync button for about 10 seconds until the device's LED flashes red twice. This process ensures that the device will not be linked to any other system, the keyboard will display the message Keyboard unregistered and then the message Register Keyboard, indicating that it can be registered again. Synchronizing devices using the sync button is the simplest method for adding devices to the alarm center, however, with this method it is not possible to select the position the device will occupy in memory. Each new device will occupy the first free position. To register a device in a specific position use the commands described in section Registering by keyboard command or via the application. Press and release the synchronization button on the alarm center and wait for LED 3 to light steadily, indicating that the center is ready to register wireless devices. When you have finished registering all the devices, press the synchronization button of the alarm center again and check if LED 3 has returned to Pulsed mode (flashes indicating its normal operation), indicating that the center is out of wireless device registration mode. Sensors, sirens, and keyboards can be randomly registered, and each one will assume the addressing order according to its type. » Keyboards (addresses 01 to 16): with the function active in the center press the synchronization button on the keyboard, located on the back of the keyboard (remove the support for surface mounting). Keyboard addressing will occur according to the sequence performed, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type, and after registering all of them, they will be added to the common partition. To change the keyboard partitioning, see the section Keyboard Partitioning. To delete a registered keyboard in the alarm center, press and hold the synchronization key of the device for 20 seconds, until the display shows the information Keyboard unregistered. Note: When physically erasing the keypads it is necessary to erase them from the center's memory via programming. Otherwise, the wireless device supervision fault will be generated . » Remote controls (addresses 00 to 97): The registration of controls follows a principle similar to that of keyboards, but any of the keys of the control can be used to perform the registration. Each registered control will be associated to the user according to the registration sequence, being the first registered control address 00 (Master user) and the other controls assuming the addresses 01 to 97 (secondary users) that will have the same permissions as the password users that as factory default can activate and deactivate the complete system. The third key leaves the factory disabled and if you need to change any of the control settings, see section 6.4. Remote Control Key Functions. To erase a control registered in the alarm center, press and hold the keys in positions 1 and 2 (following vertical orientation) of the device for 10 seconds until the LED flashes red twice. Note: when physically erasing controls it is necessary to erase them from the center's memory via programming. » Wireless Sensors (addresses 01 to 64): follows the same principle of the other devices, but each sensor will be associated to a zone of the center according to the registration sequence, starting with sensor 01 (corresponds to zone 01) up to sensor 64 (corresponds to zone 64). With the function active in the center, press the synchronization key on each sensor you want to synchronize according to their models: » IVP 8000 EX: remove the sensor's front cover, press the synchronization key on it and check if the LED blinks green, indicating the successful registration, if the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. 30 » IVP 8000 Pet: remove the protective cover from the battery compartment, press the synchronization key on it and check if the LED blinks green, indicating the successful registration, if the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. » IVP 8000 Pet Cam: remove the back cover and press the synchronization key on it, check if the LED blinks green, indicating the successful registration, if the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. » XAS 8000/TX 8000: press the synchronization key located on the back of the sensor, check if the LED on the front of the sensor blinks green, indicating success. If the LED blinks red there was a failure and the process must be repeated. To delete a sensor registered in the alarm center, press and hold the device's synchronization key for 20 seconds until the LED flashes red twice. Note: when physically deleting sensors, they must be deleted from the center's memory via programming. » Wireless sirens (addresses 01 to 16): follows the same principle of the other devices, with the synchronization function active in the central, press the synchronization key on the back of the siren (remove the base for mounting on surfaces) and check if the LED flashes green, indicating successful registration, if the LED flashes red there was a failure and the process must be repeated. Siren addressing will occur according to the sequence performed, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type and after registration, all of them will be added to the common partition. To change the siren partition, see section Siren Partition. To delete a siren registered in the alarm center, press and hold the synchronization key of the device for 20 seconds until the LED flashes red twice. Note: when physically erasing sirens they must be erased from the memory of the center via programming. » RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater addresses 01 to 04): follows the same principle of the other devices, with the synchronization function active in the central, press the synchronization key on the back of the repeater (remove the base for fixation on surfaces and connect its power supply, because for it to initialize the power supply must be on) and check if the LED flashes green, indicating the success in the registration, if the LED flashes red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. The repeater will be addressed according to the sequence performed, respecting the maximum limit of 04 devices of this type. To delete a repeater registered in the alarm center, press and hold the device's synchronization key for 10 seconds until the LED flashes red twice. Note: when erasing the repeater physically, it is necessary to erase it from the center's memory via programming. » Wireless PGM Actuators (addresses 01 to 16): follows the same principle of the other devices, with the synchronization function active in the central, press the synchronization key on the back of the actuator (remove the base for fixation on surfaces) and check if the LED flashes green, indicating a successful registration, if the LED flashes red there was a failure and the process must be repeated. The actuator addressing will occur according to the sequence performed, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type and after the registration all being added to the common partition. To couple the actuator to a partition refer to the section Associating the PGM 8000 actuator to a partition. To delete an actuator registered in the alarm center, press and hold the synchronization key of the device for 10 seconds until the LED flashes red twice. Note: when physically deleting the actuator it is necessary to delete it from the memory of the center via programming. Attention: the PGM leaves the factory powered by a CR 2032 battery, this battery keeps the PGM in communication with the center in case of AC failure, so to operate the PGM to drive loads it is necessary that it is powered by a 12 to 24 Vdc source or by the electric network 110/220 Vac. 31 Registration by keyboard command The registration of devices by keyboard commands directs them to the desired addresses, respecting the maximum limit of devices per type. The registration of the first keyboard must be done via the center´s key (see section Registering a wireless device via the synchronization button on the alarm center). » Change System Language Enter + 854 + I + Enter » I = 0: Portuguese » I = 1: Spanish » I = 2: English Note: function available as of version 1.0.1 of the XAT 8000 keyboard. » Keyboards (addresses 01 to 16): with the keyboard to be registered next to the alarm center, enter the following code and press the synchronization key on the back of the keypad. The keyboard will be addressed according to the command entered, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type and after the registration, all being added to the common partition. To change the keyboard partition, see the section Keyboard Partition. To register wireless keyboards, type: 01 to 16 Enter + 620 + Keyboard No. + Enter + Actuate the wireless device To delete wireless keyboards, type: 01 to 16 Enter + 720 + Keyboard No. + Enter Note: after registering the keyboard it will enter the message update process, which takes, approximately 30 seconds per keyboard and takes place on one keyboard at a time. If the message updating process is interrupted, the keyboard will resume updating when it is opened again. In this case, it must remain open until the update is done. » Remote Controls (addresses 00 to 97): with the control to be registered in hand, enter the following code on the keyboard and press any of its keys. The control will be addressed according to the command entered, respecting the maximum limit of 97 devices. To register remote controls, type: 00 to 97 Enter + 60 + To delete remote controls, type: User No. + Enter + Actuate the wireless device 00 to 97 Enter + 70 + User No. + Enter 32 » Wireless Sensors (addresses 01 to 64): follows the same principle as the other devices, but each sensor will be associated with a zone in the center, according to the command given. To register wireless sensors type: 01 to 64 Enter + 61 + Zone No. + Enter + Actuate the wireless device » IVP 8000 EX: remove the sensor's front cover, press the synchronization key on it and check if the LED blinks green, indicating the successful registration, if the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. » IVP 8000 Pet: remove the protective cover from the battery compartment, press the synchronization key on it and check if the LED blinks green, indicating the successful registration, if the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. » IVP 8000 Pet Cam: remove the back cover and press the synchronization key on it, check if the LED blinks green, indicating a successful registration. If the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. » XAS 8000/TX 8000: press the synchronization key located on its back, check if the LED on the front of the sensor blinks green, indicating success. If the LED blinks red there was a failure and the process must be repeated. To delete wireless sensors, type: 01 to 64 Enter + 71 + Zone No. + Enter » Wireless sirens (addresses 01 to 16): follows the same principle as the other devices. It is necessary to press the synchronization key on the back of the siren (remove the base for fixing it on surfaces), after entering the following code, check that the LED flashes green, indicating a successful registration. If the LED flashes red there was a failure and the process must be repeated. The siren will be addressed according to the command given, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type and after registration, all of them will be added to the common partition. To change the siren partition, see section Siren Partition. To register wireless sirens, type: 01 to 16 Enter + 621 + Siren No. + Enter + Actuate the wireless device To delete wireless sirens, type: 01 to 16 Enter + 721 + Siren No. + Enter Attention: The integrated siren leaves the factory enabled and occupies position 00 in the alarm center and cannot be enabled/disabled by the wireless siren registration and exclusion command. To disable/enable the integrated siren see Enabling/disabling the integrated siren. » Wireless actuator (PGM 8000 addresses 01 to 16): follows the same principle as the other devices. It is necessary to press the synchronization key on the back of the actuator (remove the base for mounting on surfaces), after typing the following code, verify that the LED flashes green, indicating a successful registration. If the LED flashes red there has been a failure and the process must be repeated. The actuator addressing will occur according to the command made, respecting the maximum limit of 16 devices of this type and after the registration, all being added to the common partition. To change the partition of the actuators refer to section PGM Partition. Note: For the actuator to activate the Relay, it must be powered by a 12 to 24 Vdc source or it must be connected to the 110/220 Vac AC network. 33 » To register wireless actuators, type: 01 to 16 Enter + 623 + Actuator No. » To delete Wireless Actuators type: + Enter + 01 to 16 Actuate the wireless device Enter + 723 + Actuator No. + Enter » RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 repeater addresses 01 to 04): follows the same principle as the other devices. It is necessary to press the synchronization key on the back of the repeater (remove the base for fixation on surfaces and turn on its power supply, because for it to start the power supply must be on), after typing the following code, check if the LED flashes green, indicating a successful registration. If the LED blinks red there was some failure and the process must be repeated. The repeater will be addressed according to the command given, respecting the maximum limit of 04 devices. To register the wireless repeater, type: 01 to 04 Enter + 622 + Repeater No. To delete the wireless repeater, type: + Enter + 01 to 04 Actuate the wireless device Enter + 722 + Repeater No. + Enter Switching device routes between the center and the repeater For a device to pass through the RF amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater) it is necessary that the repeater signal level -> device is higher than the center signal level -> device. Otherwise, it will communicate directly with the center without passing through the repeater. To check the signal strength of the 8000 line devices, press the synchronization key of the device, where the LED indicator will show its status, and if the LED flashes green, the signal is excellent, in orange the signal is intermittent or weak and in red there is no communication (only for the XAT 8000 keyboard the status will be shown through a message on its own display). When you want to pass a device through a particular repeater, turn off all other repeaters to ensure that the device will pass through the route of the desired repeater, after configuration all repeaters can be turned on, this prevents the device enters a route that is not the desired, if this happens just repeat the process of changing the route. Switching Routes by Restarting Devices Remove the power from the device to have its communication passing through the repeater and after 3 seconds power it up (reinsert) again, for the control it is not necessary to remove the battery, however, you need to press the first two keys (open lock and closed lock) simultaneously and release. After the device initialization time (varies from 0 to 60 seconds depending on the type) it already starts with its new route, to check if the route was successfully changed press the synchronization key and the keyboard will show the new route of the devices, if it has not changed the route, repeat the battery removal process. Another way to check the device route is through the option to display the signal level of the devices from the keyboard menu. If the device is in direct communication with the center then the position of the device plus the letter C will be shown, if the device is passing through the repeater then its position plus the letter R accompanied by the repeater's position will be shown. E.g.: sensor 01 communicating directly with the center: 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 34 E.g.: sensor 01 communicating with repeater 01: 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 R1 Switching Routes by Command Attention: All devices, including the REP 8000 repeater must be on version 2.0.0 or higher. For devices with a lower version the route change will prevail by restarting the devices. Allows the route exchange to be performed by keyboard command, for the device to look for a new route just access the programming mode with the installer password and execute the command for the device that will be described next. Search for new sensor route Enter + 544 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = 2-digit zone number After executing the command it is necessary to force a transmission from the device. To force transmission of the sensors just press the synchronization button, but ideally, the sensor should transmit without hand contact so that there is no interference at the time of the new route search. To do this simply leave the sensor installed in its defined location and generate a detection for the IVPs or an opening/closing of the XAS and TX. If the device has not changed its route, repeat the command and generate a new transmission from the device. Search for new route Keyboards Enter + 545 + TT + Enter TT = 2-digit keyboard number After executing the command it is necessary to force a transmission from the device. To force transmission from the keyboards press any of their keys or press the synchronization button on them. If the device has not changed its route, repeat the command and generate a new transmission from it. Search for new route Sirens Enter + 546 + SS + Enter SS = 2-digit siren number After executing the command, wait for a new siren transmission that occurs every 4 seconds, if the device has not changed the route, repeat the command. Search for new route PGM Enter + 547 + PP + Enter PP = 2-digit PGM number After executing the command, generate a PGM actuation or press the PGM's synchronization button. To avoid interference when searching for the new route, press the PGM's sync button and position it at the defined location and then execute the command for the new search, since pressing the PGM's sync button will transmit to the center every 3 seconds for the next 15 minutes. Automatic device routing exchange between the AMT 8000 LITE and REP 8000 Alarm Center Attention: all devices including the REP 8000 repeater must be on version 2.0.0 or higher. For devices with lower versions, only route switching by restarting the devices prevails. Automatic device rerouting is a feature of the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center that allows devices to search for a new route if it stays for 30 minutes without communicating with the alarm center or with the repeater if the device is already communicating through a repeater. The remote control will always look for the best route. E.g.: if a sensor that is communicating directly with the center goes for 30 minutes without communication, the sensor starts a new route search, and upon receiving the first response either from the center itself or from one of the 4 repeaters, the device will follow that route forever or until it goes for another 30 minutes without communication on that new route. The route change can occur every 30 minutes as mentioned above. This process is repeated three times, i.e., if the sensor is not in communication with the center for 30 minutes it starts a new route search, if it doesn't find it it will try a new route 35 after 30 minutes and this process is repeated three times, and if in three attempts the device doesn't get a new route it stays on the route it was until it is restarted. Remembering that every 5 minutes the devices make a keep-alive transmission and can restore the communication on its initial route as long as it has been repositioned in a proper place. Attention: when starting a new route search the device enters the route that responds first, this can cause it to enter a route with lower signal than the other routes in the system. Reset wireless devices It will erase all registered wireless devices, including the keyboard used to issue the command. If you wish to re-register any device after the reset, you must physically delete it with the synchronization key, and only after confirming that it has been deleted, by LED indication, will it be possible to re-register it. To delete all wireless devices, type: Enter + 7 + Disable + Enter Note: if the Reset lock is activated, you will not be able to execute this function (see section Locks). RF channel change The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center has 4 RF communication channels, operating on frequencies from 915 to 928 MHz and can change the channel used, in case there are other devices using the same frequency and thus causing interference. To program this function, type: 08 to 11 Enter + 630 + RF Channel + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 630 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Attention: When changing the channel of the alarm center, all devices registered to it must have the synchronization key pressed to direct the device to the new channel, for the control it is necessary to press the first two keys (open lock and closed lock) simultaneously and release, otherwise they will not communicate with the alarm center. 6.3. Wireless sensor functions Wireless sensor testing This function will test the sensors, and after entering the following command, when the sensors are actuated, the sirens added to the partition in which the sensors are configured, or siren 01 or the lowest value registered, in the case of non-partitioned systems, will be actuated, indicating that the sensor is operating correctly. To program this function, type: Enter + 52 + Enter For opening-type sensors, the siren will be actuated when the sensor opens and closes, and for infrared-type sensors, it will be actuated at each actuation, as long as the command is active. To end the wireless sensor test mode, press the Exit key, enter another programming sequence or enter the programmer password to exit programming mode. 36 Zone tamper detection To program this function, type: Command to disable the sensor tamper: Enter + 78 + X + Enter X = Zone group 0 to 6 Command to disable the digital tamper of the IVP 8000 EX Enter + 79 + X + Enter X = Zone group 0 to 6 Note: function available from sensor version 2.0.0 onwards. » Restoring the digital tamper of the IVP 8000 EX sensor Enter + 543 + ZZ + Enter ZZ= 2-digit zone number. Note: function available from sensor version 2.0.0 onwards. Sensor firmware verification Enter + 641 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = 2-digit zone number Keyboard firmware verification Enter + 642 + TT + Enter TT= 2-digit keyboard number Siren firmware verification Enter + 643 + SS + Enter SS = 2-digit Siren number Repeater firmware verification Enter + 644 + RR + Enter RR = 2-digit repeater number Remote control firmware verification Enter + 645 + CC + Enter CC = 2-digit remote control number Firmware verification of PGM 8000 actuators Enter + 646 + PP + Enter PP = 2-digit PGM number Note: function available for devices as of version 2.0.0. For devices with version lower than 2.0.0, 0.0.0 will be displayed. Address identification of devices To identify in which position the device is registered in the alarm center, it is necessary to have at least one XAT 8000 keyboard registered in the system with the display on. To test the address identification, press and release the sync button of the desired device and wait for the two confirmation beeps on the keyboard. Soon after that, a message will be displayed with the position of the device and also the partition, to which it belongs in case of partitioned systems. 37 Example of test with sensor 01 non-partitioned center: » 1 line of the display: The message Localized P00 will be displayed » 2 line of the display: The message Sensor 01 will be displayed Note: for a partitioned system will display P00 for common partition or P01 to P16 according to the partition the device belongs to. Setting the wireless infrared sensors The wireless infrared sensors registered in the AMT 8000 LITE alarm center can be customized to operate optimally, as described below: » Sensitivity: it will set the sensor to detect correctly, according to the installation area, having the setting of 4 types of sensitivity, ranging from minimum, normal, intermediate, and maximum (factory default normal sensitivity). Although programming is allowed in the center, it is not possible to change the sensitivity of the XAS 8000 and TX 8000 sensors. » LED: it will define whether the sensor's transmission/detection LED will light up or stay off when any movement is detected (factory default off, only lighting up for the first 15 minutes after battery insertion). » Operation Mode: it will define how the sensor will detect the movements, in case of operation in Economic mode the sensor detects and once the sensor has triggered, it is necessary to wait for two minutes without movement for it to detect again. When in Continuous mode the sensor detects continuously, as in wired sensors, i.e. the sensor will trigger every time it identifies motion, without waiting for any time ( factory default, economic). Although programming is allowed in the center, it is not possible to change the operation mode of the XAS 8000 and TX 8000 sensors. To program these sensor functions, type: 0 = Off 1 = On Enter + 66 + Zone + Sensitivity + LED + Operation Mode + Enter 01 to 64 0 = Minimum Sens. 1 = Normal Sens. 2 = Intermediate Sens. 3 = Maximum Sens. 0 = Economic 1 = Continuous To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 66 + Zone + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. For the Sensitivity, LED and sensor operation programming to take effect there must be a sensor tamper, a trigger or a quick pressing of the sensor's synchronization button. 6.4. Remote control key functions The buttons of the XAC 8000 controls leave the factory with the following functions: » Button 1: arm (function 02). » Button 2: disarm (function 03). » Button 3: disabled (function 00). With the following command and indication table you can change the function of each remote control key. Note: some functions listed below are also associated with specific permissions such as password permissions. Use the following table to fill in the Function field to set functions for the remote control keys. 38 00 Disabled 01 Atv/Dtv all partitions 02 Only activates all partitions 03 Only disables all partitions 04 Atv/Dtv all partitions in Partial mode 05 Only arms in Partial mode 06 Panic with siren 07 Silent panic 08 Fire panic 09 Medical emergency 10 N/A 11 Atv/Dtv only Partition 1 12 Atv/Dtv only Partition 2 13 Atv/Dtv only Partition 3 14 Atv/Dtv only Partition 4 15 Atv/Dtv only Partition 5 16 Atv/Dtv only Partition 6 17 Atv/Dtv only Partition 7 18 Atv/Dtv only Partition 8 19 Atv/Dtv only Partition 9 20 Atv/Dtv only Partition 10 21 Atv/Dtv only Partition 11 22 Atv/Dtv only Partition 12 23 Atv/Dtv only Partition 13 24 Atv/Dtv only Partition 14 25 Atv/Dtv only Partition 15 26 Atv/Dtv only Partition 16 27 N/A 28 N/A 29 N/A 30 N/A 31 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 1 32 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 2 33 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 3 34 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 4 35 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 5 36 Atv/Dtv modo Partial para only Partition 6 37 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 7 38 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 8 39 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 9 40 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 10 41 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 11 42 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 12 43 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 13 44 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 14 45 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 15 46 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 16 51 PGM 01 52 PGM 02 53 PGM 03 54 PGM 04 55 PGM 05 56 PGM 06 57 PGM 07 58 PGM 08 59 PGM 09 60 PGM 10 61 PGM 11 39 62 PGM 12 63 PGM 13 64 PGM 14 65 PGM 15 66 PGM 16 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 To program this function, type: Enter + 65 + Control Key + User + Function + Enter 1, 2 or 3 00 to 97 Table above 00 to 66 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 65 + Control Key + User + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 6.5. Wireless keyboard functions Keyboard partition By factory default the keyboards can operate and view the status of all partitions. Using the following command you can program the keyboard to operate only a specific partition. When the keyboard is programmed for a specific partition you will only be able to view the status and operate the selected partition, so if you enter a password for another partition or have permission for more than one partition, the message Error Keyboard without permission will be displayed. To activate the center´s partition on which a keyboard has permission using the master password or a password with permission for more than one partition, including the keyboard partition in question, simply enter the password or use the sequence Activate + Partition + Password. In the AMT 8000 LITE it is possible to program/associate a keyboard (01 to 16) to one of the partitions (01 to 16), as described below. To program this function, type: Enter + 223 + Keyboard + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 00 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 223 + Keyboard + Enter 01 to 16 40 After entering the command, define to which partition the XAT 8000 Wireless Keyboard will belong, with the address being 00 for a common keyboard and 01 to 16 for a specific partition, and press Enter to confirm. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: » All keyboards leave the factory programmed for common partition 00. » Even if the keyboard is set to partition, you need specific passwords to perform partition functions through it. » A keyboard can be registered in a single partition or be common to all partitions, and if the command is redone, only the last command will be valid. Editing the XAT 8000 keyboard messages Through this function it is possible to customize the name of the zones, users and wireless devices added to the alarm center. When an event occurs, the first line of the display will show predefined messages indicating the event and the second line will show the programmed name (up to 14 digits). The default messages are: Function Activation Deactivation Trigger 24-hour trigger Panic Medical emergency Fire Tamper zone/sensor Low Battery Tamper devices Description The center has been activated The center has been deactivated Triggering. The second line will indicate which zone 24h zone triggering. The second line will indicate which zone Panic triggering. The second line will indicate which zone Medical emergency triggering. The second line will indicate which zone Fire zone triggering. The second line will indicate which zone Tamper opening detected. The second line will indicate on which zone Wireless device with low battery Device Violation. The second line will indicate which device Change messages To edit/view the programmed messages use the following table as a support to perform the command: Enter + Message group + Activate + User address, device or + zone Enter From 1 to 8 Table below Table below Description Name of the alarm center Users Zones Partitions PGM Keyboards Sirens Message group 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 User device or zone 00 00 to 99 01 to 64 01 to 16 01 to 16 01 to 16 01 to 16 After entering the command, the first line of the display will show the sequence entered and the second line will show the message programmed previously. To edit the message, place the cursor in the desired position, use the arrow keys and successively press the desired key until the letter, character or number appears on the display. To delete a digit press the Back key and to cancel the operation keep the Back key pressed for 3 seconds or press the Exit key. To confirm the message modification, press Enter. Message Reset To return all programmed messages for display, type: Enter + 1 + Disable + Enter Note: returns all messages from the center to the factory defaults according to the selected language. 41 Panic Key If the Panic key is pressed for 3 seconds, the siren will be triggered and the Audible panic event will be reported to the monitoring company. This key can assume the following configurations: To program this function, type: Function Disabled Audible panic Silent panic Fire panic Medical emergency Selection 0 1 2 3 4 Enter + 540 + Selection + Enter 0 to 4 table above To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 540 + Enter After entering the command, define which function the Panic key will have, selecting 0 as off, 1 as Audible panic (factory default), 2 as silent panic, 3 as fire panic and 4 as medical emergency and press Enter to confirm. If you wish to only view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. 6.6. Siren functions Integrated siren The alarm center has an integrated wired siren and this siren has a sound scattering function to make it difficult to locate in case of a trip. The integrated siren will always be common and the arming and disarming beep will always be emitted by it, the shots that occur will be signaled both by the integrated siren and by the wireless sirens that are registered in the control panel. Enable/disable integrated siren Enter + 541 + Enter Use the 1 key on the keyboard to enable the center´s siren, so that the number 1 remains marked to enable and unchecked to disable the integrated siren, confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Wireless siren The alarm center can have up to 16 wireless sirens XSS 8000 added, with the center being partitioned, each of the 16 sirens can be associated with any of the partitions or be in Common mode, and in this condition, if there is an intrusion of any partition/zone, it will be triggered. The following are the functions that they can assume. Siren Partition By factory default, the sirens will trigger and emit the activation/deactivation beep for all partitions. By using the following command you can program the siren to emit audible signals associated with a specific partition. When the siren is programmed for a specific partition it will only trigger if there is a trip in this partition or if a common zone trip occurs. The Arming/Disarming beep will also only sound for the associated partition. To program this function, type: Enter + 222 + Siren + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 01 to 16 42 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 222 + Siren + Enter 01 to 16 After entering the command, define to which partition the XSS 8000 siren will belong, with the address 00 as common (the siren will be triggered if an event is generated in any of the partitions) or from 01 to 16 (the siren will only be triggered if the partition to which it was defined generates any event) according to the desired partition and press Enter to confirm. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: a siren can only be registered to a single partition or be common to all partitions, and if the command is redone, only the last command will be valid. Enabling the siren beep at system activation/deactivation Enables/disables the siren beep on activation/deactivation of the alarm center. On activation, the siren will emit 1 beep and on deactivation, the siren will emit 2 beeps. If a problem is detected and the Problem Indication by siren function is enabled, the siren will emit 1 long beep on activation and 2 long beeps on deactivation. To program this function, type: Enter + 510 + Enter Use the key 3 on the keyboard to enable the siren beep on system activation/deactivation, so that the number 3 remains checked to enable and unchecked to disable the siren beep, and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: » For partitioned or non-partitioned systems, only the integrated siren will be responsible for the activation/deactivation beep and they follow the following behavior: » If the center is not partitioned, only the integrated siren will beep for activation and deactivation. If there are wireless sirens registered in the center and the integrated siren is disabled from the system, the beep will be sounded by wireless siren 01 and if siren 01 is removed from the system, the beep will be sounded by siren 02, and so on. » The beep will only sound from the next siren if the previous siren is deleted or after the center detects a supervision failure. » If the center is partitioned, when activating/deactivating in general or in more than one partition, the integrated siren will beep, or the siren registered at the address with the lowest value (01) if the integrated siren is disabled. » If the system is partitioned, and only one partition with its own siren is activated, only that partition will beep during activation/deactivation. » In the case of a partitioned system and with a siren without a defined partition, the beep will sound in the integrated siren; if the system does not have an integrated siren, there will be no activation/deactivation beep for this partition and no activation of other sirens for this partition in the event of an triggers. Enable siren beep on activation/deactivation on a specific partition Selects for which partitions the siren beep will sound when activating/deactivating the alarm center when it is partitioned, customizing the siren registered for each partition. On activation, the siren will emit 1 beep and on deactivation, the siren will emit 2 beeps. If any trouble is detected and the Problem Indication by siren function is enabled, the siren will emit 1 long beep on activation and 2 long beeps on deactivation. To program this function, type: Enter + 224 + Partition group + Enter 0 or 1 43 After entering the command, through the XAT 8000 keyboard, mark which partitions will have the siren beep active, using the numbers on the keyboard to leave the partition marked. Select 0 for partition group 1 to 10 and 1 for partitions 11 to 16. After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will change. Siren time The siren time is factory programmed to 5 minutes. This is the time the siren will be on/beeping after a violation/intrusion occurs in any partition/active zone, and can be changed to a time between 01 and 99 minutes. To program this function, type: Enter + 4 1 + Siren time + Enter 01 to 99 minutes Note: if 00 is programmed, an error beep will sound and the setting will not be changed. To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 4 1 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. PGM 8000 Wireless Actuator PGM outputs are programmable and can be used to drive devices such as: electric locks, floodlights, auxiliary sirens, buzzers, or almost any device that uses electricity. The PGM output is actuated whenever the programmed event occurs and can operate in the following modes: » On/Off: when the event occurs, the PGM will turn on and will only turn off when the event ceases. » Pulsed: when the programmed event occurs, the PGM will stay on for the programmed time from 1 to 8 seconds and then will turn off; regardless of whether the event has ceased or not. » Time: when the programmed event occurs, the PGM will stay on for the programmed time from 01 to 99 minutes and then will turn off; regardless of whether the event has ceased or not. The events that can actuate the PGM outputs are: Application triggering: » Non-partitioned center: PGMs can be controlled by application. » Partitioned center: PGMs can be controlled only if the App is accessed by the user with permission on the partition or with full permission. Even when programmed for other functions. Password activation (secondary passwords from 51 PGM01 to 66 PGM16): » Non-partitioned center: in On/Off mode, the corresponding PGM output will turn on when the password is entered on the keypad, and will only turn off when the password is entered again. If in Pulse or Time mode, the PGM output will stay on for the programmed time whenever the password is entered and can be disabled by entering the password on the keyboard before the programmed time. If this function is disabled, the passwords will work as a common password, if enabled, the password will only work to actuate the PGM output. » Partitioned center: the PGM will be actuated by the password regardless of whether it is tied to a partition or not. Note: whenever the PGM is actuated/deactivated by a password on the keyboard it will emit two short confirmation beeps or will display the failure message Actuator error not accessible if the PGM is not actuated/deactivated. System activation: » Non-partitioned center: activates the PGM output at the moment the alarm center is activated. » Partitioned center: activates the PGM output only upon activation of the partition that the PGM belongs to. If the PGM is common, it will activate with the activation of all partitions and deactivate with the deactivation of any partition. 44 System Deactivation: » Non-partitioned center: activates the PGM output at the moment the center is deactivated. » Partitioned center: activates the PGM output only upon deactivation of the partition that the PGM belongs to. If the PGM is common it will activate with the deactivation of any of the partitions. Medical emergency: » Non-partitioned center: in case of a medical emergency, the PGM will be turned on. » Partitioned center: activates only the PGM output that belongs to the partition that generated the emergency. If the PGM is common it will activate with the emergency generated from any partition. Failure to report events: » Non-partitioned center: if the center loses communication with monitoring software, the PGM output will be actuated. » Partitioned center: if the center loses communication with monitoring software, the PGM output will be actuated regardless of whether it is tied to a partition or not. Problem in the siren: » Non-partitioned center: in case of a problem with the wireless sirens, the siren supervision failure will be generated and the PGM output will be actuated. » Partitioned center: In case of a problem with wireless sirens, a supervision failure will be generated and only the PGM output linked to the partition in which the problem occurred will be activated. If the PGM is common, it will be activated with the supervision failure of any siren. Note: the PGM will be actuated only after failure of the wireless siren supervision. Panic/Trigger (all panics and emergencies and all audible triggers): » Non-partitioned center: turns the PGM output on when any type of emergency, audible/silent panic or audible zone trigger occurs. » Partitioned center: turns the PGM output on when there is any kind of emergency, audible/silent panic, or audible zone trigger for the partition the PGM belongs to. If the PGM is common, it will be activated with the mentioned events from any of the partitions. Trigger or silent panic (only trigger and silent panic): » Non-partitioned center: turns the PGM output on when a Silent Trigger or Silent Panic occurs. » Non-partitioned center: Turns on the PGM output when a silent trigger or silent panic occurs for the partition that the PGM belongs to. If the PGM is common, it will activate with a silent panic or silent trigger of any partition. Fire zone triggering: » Non-partitioned center: in case of any fire event, the PGM will turn on. » Partitioned center: turns the PGM output on when any fire event occurs in the partition that the PGM belongs to. If the PGM is common it will be activated with a fire event from any partition. For example: it can actuate a firefighting system, actuate a differentiated siren, actuate emergency lights, etc. Opening of zone 1: » Non-partitioned center: whenever zone 1 is opened, the PGM will turn on (for presence sensors the PGM will activate and deactivate whenever there is detection, and for opening sensors, the PGM will activate when opening and deactivate when closing or after a programmed time if the sensor remains open). » Partitioned center: whenever zone 1 is opened, the PGM will turn on regardless of whether the PGM is tied to a partition or not. Remote control: (control registered in users 51 PGM01 to 66 PGM16) » Non-partitioned center: in On/Off mode, the corresponding PGM output will turn on when the control is actuated, and will only turn off when the control is actuated again. If in Pulse or Time mode, the PGM output will remain on for the programmed time whenever the control is pressed and can be deactivated before the time-out by the control itself. 45 » Partitioned center: In this case the operation will be the same as described for the non-partitioned center, regardless of whether the user in which the control is registered has permission to partition or not. See the item Remote Control Key Functions. Note: whenever the PGM is activated/deactivated by the remote control it will light the Led in green informing that the PGM was activated or deactivated and in red in case of communication failure (no activation/deactivation of the PGM). Activation/ deactivation by time schedule: » Non-partitioned center: with this function enabled the PGM can be programmed for auto activation and auto deactivation for different days and times. » Partitioned center: the PGM will turn on/off at the programmed time regardless of whether it is tied to a partition or not. Attention: for PGM to be associated with a partition see topic Association of PGM 8000 actuator to partition. To program the PGM function, type: Enter + 50 + PGM number + Operation Mode + Event number + Enter 01 = PGM 01 02 = PGM 02 . . 16 = PGM 16 0 = On/Off 1 to 8 = pulse 9 = time 00 to 13 Event that actuates the PGM: 00 External actuation (applications) 01 Acionamento por senha (senhas de 51 PGM01 a 66 PGM16) 02 System Activation 03 System Deactivation 04 Medical emergency: 05 Failure to report events 06 NA 07 Problem with the siren 08 Trigger 09 Trigger or silent panic 10 Fire zone trigger 11 Opening of zone 1 12 Remote Control 13 Activation/ deactivation by time schedule Programmed time Set the time in minutes that the PGM will remain activated. To program this function, type: 01 to 99 Enter + 560 + PGM + Time + Enter 01 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 560 + PGM + Enter 01 to 16 46 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Days for Scheduled Auto Activation of PGMS Selects the days when PGM Auto Activation will occur. The 8 key enables the function for programmed holidays. Enter + 836 + PGM + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Use the keyboard keys to set the days for PGM auto-deactivation to occur, so that the corresponding numbers, whose days you want to have enabled, remain checked and the days with the function disabled remain unchecked, and then confirm with Enter. PGM Auto Activation Time Select the time when Autoactivation per partition will occur. To program this function, type: 1 to 8 00 to 59 Enter + 561 + PGM + Day + Hours + Minutes + Enter 01 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: 00 to 23 1 to 8 Enter + 561 + PGM + Day + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Weekdays for Scheduled Auto-Deactivation of PGMS Enter + 837 + PGM + Enter 01 to 16 Use the keyboard keys to set the days for PGM auto-deactivation to occur, so that the corresponding numbers, whose days you want to have enabled, remain checked and the days with the function disabled remain unchecked, and then confirm with Enter. PGM Auto deactivation Schedule Selects the time when the Auto deactivation per partition will happen. To program this function, type: 1 to 8 00 to 59 Enter + 562 + PGM + Day + Hours + Minutes + Enter 01 to 16 00 to 23 47 To edit/view the programmed value, type: 1 to 8 Enter + 562 + PGM + Day + Enter 01 to 16 Holidays The center has 10 memories (0 to 9) for programming dates that require a special time for Autoactivation and Auto Deactivation. When the system date is equal to one of the programmed dates, the day of the week settings will be overwritten by the time set in the address of the commands described above, referring to the programming of the alarm center's auto-activation. Set holidays for Auto Activation/Auto Deactivation To program this function, type: 0 to 9 Enter + 564 + PGM + Holiday No. + Day + Month + Enter 01 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: 0 to 9 Enter + 564 + PGM + Holiday No. + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: to disable a holiday program the date with the value 00 for Day and Month. Association of PGM 8000 actuator to partition With this function it will be possible to associate the PGMS to the center partitions, allowing a partition to have one or more PGM (total of PGMs per center - 16) and being able to be triggered in different ways according to the operation mode configured for it. To program this function, type: 00 to 16 Enter + 563 + PGM + Partition No. + Enter 01 to 16 48 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 563 + PGM + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 6.7. Update The AMT 8000 center has remote software update, and in the case of availability of new software versions it is not necessary to use recorders or a computer connection to be updated, downloading the new version through the Ethernet connection. When the version update is performed, the registration of wireless devices or saved settings will not be lost. Para baixar/verificar uma nova versão, digite: Enter + 9922 + Enter If there is a download version available, the information Downloading Please Wait will be displayed and the download will start, which will take about 3 to 5 minutes. If the center does not have a downloadable version it will show Center is already up to date. After the download time has passed, go back into programming mode and type: Enter + 9933 + Enter The new version that was downloaded will be installed and the registrations and programming of the center will not be lost. To check the software version of the center, go to Menu and with the directional keys go to Version of the center to be displayed. Note: software download/update not possible over GPRS connection due to connection download rate and excessive packet consumption. 6.8. Passwords Attention: » The alarm center needs passwords to be operated/configured, some passwords are created through the pro- gramming mode (secondary passwords, duress) and the installer password has the factory default 9090. The remote access password and the master password for increased security are random passwords that are available on the QR Code label along with the MAC address of the center. » Before changing the installer password or the master password, make sure that you have the new password well memorized or written down, since after exiting programming mode, you will be able to access programming mode again with the new password. If the password is forgotten, see section 6.19. System reset. Note: » For security reasons, do not reveal the master password to third parties. » If the master password is forgotten, perform the System reset procedure with the installer password. This reset erases all the settings of the center except wireless devices and the editable messages. » The center cannot contain repeated passwords between users, including User master, Installer, and Remote access, and because of this it does not allow the programming of repeated passwords. » If the center is operating with a 4-digit password, no password can be equal to the first 4 digits of the remote access password. » If the center's system is reset, it will no longer use the random passwords that are linked to the QR Code label attached to the inside of the center and will use 1234 as the master password and 878787 as remote access until they are changed again. The center has 96 secondary passwords and can be programmed for up to 16 partitions, i.e., this would be similar to dividing the center in 16 and controlling it by one or more keyboards or remote applications. With the installer password, you have access to the programming mode and you can change the installer password and the computer/remote access password, and perform the alarm system settings, but it is not allowed to activate and deactivate the alarm system, change the master password or the secondary passwords. Through the master password you can change your own password, program and/or change the secondary passwords, activate or deactivate the entire center or a specific partition. 49 Programming password permissions Password Habilitation Create and delete secondary passwords Change the master password Master (initially random, see Enable/disable permissions for secondary passwords QR Code label) Set date, time and day of week Edition of XAT 8000 keypad messages Activate/deactivate the center completely or in partitioned mode (Partition 01 to 16) Installer (factory default Perform all alarm center settings, except activating/deactivating the center, password: 9090) changing the master password and secondary passwords Setting the Passwords Address 00 01 to 96 97 98 99 Password Master password (initially random, see QR Code tag) Secondary Passwords Users 51 to 66 are PGM passwords. If there is no PGM registered, the passwords will have secondary user permission. User 51 PGM 01 user 52 PGM 02 and so on until user 66 PGM 16. Duress password Password for computer/remote access (initially random, see QR Code tag) Installer password (factory default 9090) The secondary passwords plus the duress password are divided into 9 groups, as shown in the following table: User group (GU) 0 User group (GU) 3 Users 1 to 10 Key 1 = user 1 Key 2 = user 2 Key 3 = user 3 Key 4 = user 4 Key 5 = user 5 Key 6 = user 6 Key 7 = user 7 Key 8 = user 8 Key 9 = user 9 Key 0 = user 10 Users 31 to 40 Key 1 = user 31 Key 2 = user 32 Key 3 = user 33 Key 4 = user 34 Key 5 = user 35 Key 6 = user 36 Key 7 = user 37 Key 8 = user 38 Key 9 = user 39 Key 0 = user 40 User group (GU) 1 User group (GU) 4 Users 11 to 20 Key 1 = user 11 Key 2 = user 12 Key 3 = user 13 Key 4 = user 14 Key 5 = user 15 Key 6 = user 16 Key 7 = user 17 Key 8 = user 18 Key 9 = user 19 Key 0 = user 20 Users 41 to 50 Key 1 = user 41 Key 2 = user 42 Key 2 = user 43 Key 4 = user 44 Key 5 = user 45 Key 6 = user 46 Key 7 = user 47 Key 8 = user 48 Key 9 = user 49 Key 0 = user 50 User group (GU) 2 User group (GU) 5 Users 21 to 30 Key 1 = user 21 Key 2 = user 22 Key 3 = user 23 Key 4 = user 24 Key 5 = user 25 Key 6 = user 26 Key 7 = user 27 Key 8 = user 28 Key 9 = user 29 Key 0 = user 30 Users 51 to 60 Key 1 = user 51 Key 2 = user 52 Key 3 = user 53 Key 4 = user 54 Key 5 = user 55 Key 6 = user 56 Key 7 = user 57 Key 8 = user 58 Key 9 = user 59 Key 0 = user 60 50 User group (GU) 6 Users 61 to 70 Key 1 = user 61 Key 2 = user 62 Key 3 = user 63 Key 4 = user 64 Key 5 = user 65 Key 6 = user 66 Key 7 = user 67 Key 8 = user 68 Key 9 = user 69 Key 0 = user 70 User group (GU) 7 User group (GU) 9 Users 71 to 80 Key 1 = user 71 Key 2 = user 72 Key 3 = user 73 Key 4 = user 74 Key 5 = user 75 Key 6 = user 76 tecla 7 = user 77 Key 8 = user 78 Key 9 = user 79 Key 0 = user 80 Users 91 to 97 Key 1 = user 91 Key 2 = user 92 Key 3 = user 93 Key 4 = user 94 Key 5 = user 95 Key 6 = user 96 Key 7 = user 97 User group (GU) 8 Users 81 to 90 Key 1 = user 81 Key 2 = user 82 Key 3 = user 83 Key 4 = user 84 Key 5 = user 85 Key 6 = user 86 Key 7 = user 87 Key 8 = user 88 Key 9 = user 89 Key 0 = user 90 Note: use the table above in the following programming. Password programming using the installer password Changing passwords using the installer password With the installer password, you are allowed to change only the installer password (User = 99) and the computer/remote access password (User = 98). The password for user 98 is always 6 digits long and does not depend on configuration, whereas the password for user 99 can be 4 or 6 digits long. To use a 6-digit password, check the topic: General Settings 1 To program this function, type: Enter + 20 + User + Password + Enter 98 to 99 4 or 6 digits Erase passwords using the installer password The password for user 99 (installer) can only be changed, not deleted. On the other hand, the password for user 98 can be deleted. To delete this password, type: Enter + 20 + User + Enter 98 Password programming using the master password Changing passwords using the master password With the master password you can change the master password itself, register secondary passwords (master password - 00, secondary users - 01 to 96, coercion password - 97). Attention: oUsers 51 through 66 are dedicated to PGM, so these users will have the same permissions as the other secondary users, but if PGM is registered in the center and PGM is configured to be password driven the password will become PGM exclusive. E.g.: User 51 PGM 01, user 52 PGM 02, and so on up to user 66 PGM 16. 51 To use a 6-digit password, see the topic General Settings 1 in this manual. To program this function, type: Enter + 20 + User + Password + Enter 00 to 97 4 or 6 digits Erase passwords using the master password The password for master user - 00 can only be changed and not deleted. On the other hand, passwords for user 01 to 97 can be deleted. To program this function, type: Enter + 20 + User + Enter 01 to 97 Password Permissions The secondary passwords that are created (01 to 96) will be allowed to enable/disable the complete system and can be enabled to have the following accesses/permissions according to the needs of each installation. » Partition: passwords with this permission can only activate/deactivate the partitions (01 to 16) previously selected via command. » Only activates: the selected passwords will be able to activate the system, but will not be allowed to deactivate it. » Bypass: initially, only the master password has permission to perform temporary zone cancellation (bypass), the pass- words selected for this function will be allowed to bypass zones upon system activation. » Partial: passwords with this function enabled will be able to activate the center leaving enabled only the area that has zo- nes that were previously configured for Partial mode. Remembering that this function can be applied both to the partitioned and non-partitioned control center. These 4 permissions can be enabled simultaneously for any of the passwords 01 through 96, for example, user 15's password can have permission at the same time to only activate partition 01, to activate in Partial mode, and also to perform zone bypassing of partition 01. The commands for enabling/disabling the permissions described above are as follows: Partition permission Enter + 21 + Password Number + Partition group + Enter 01 to 96 0 = partitions 01 to 10 1 = partitions 11 to 16 After entering the command, using the XAT 8000 keyboard, mark which partitions the password will be allowed to use, using the numbers on the keyboard to mark the partition. Select 0 for partition group 1 to 10 and 1 for partitions 11 to 16. After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Permission to activate only or permission to bypass 0 to 9 Enter + 2 + Password Permission + User group + Enter 5 = only activates 6 = bypass 52 Use the keyboard keys to only activate permissions to only activate and bypass for users in positions 01 to 96, so that the corresponding numbers for which you want to have the function enabled are marked in the display, and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Permission for Partial mode 0 to 9 Enter + 221 + User group + Enter Use the keys on the keyboard to enable the permissions for partial for users in positions 01 to 96, so that the corresponding numbers, for which you want to have the function enabled, remain marked in the display, and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. 6.9. Quick setup for monitoring This section briefly describes the processes for reporting events for monitoring companies through IP communication channels and GPRS connection. For more details about these settings refer to section 6.16. Monitoring Settings. Monitoring via Ethernet The center can report the events via IP communication to monitoring companies ( Software Receptor IP Intelbras). To do so, the following commands must be programmed: » Enter programming mode with the installer password Enter + installer password (factory default: 9090) » Program monitoring account Enter + 15 + PP + Enter, where PP = partition 01 to 16 After the command, enter the 4-digit monitoring account number and press Enter to confirm. » Program report mode Enter + 17 + 400 + Enter » Program communication priority (Ethernet only) Enter + 19 + 0 + Enter » Program Destination IP Enter + 801 + I + Enter, where I = 1 or 2 (Destination IP 1 or Destination IP 2). After the command, type the monitoring company's IP number (example: 192.168.001.100) and press Enter to confirm. » Program IP network communication port Port 1 = Enter + 802 + 1 + 4-digit port number + Enter Port 2 = Enter + 802 + 2 + 4-digit port number + Enter » Program destination domain name (DNS) If you don't want to use DNS, skip to the next command, otherwise type: Enter + 803 + D + Enter, where D = 1 or 2 (DNS 1 or DNS 2) After the command, type the DNS domain name and press Enter to confirm. » Program monitoring options via IP Enter + 830 + Enter After the command, using the keys on the keyboard, enable the desired option from 1 to 4, where: » 1: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 1. » 2: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 2. » 3: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 1. » 4: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 2 and press Enter to confirm. 53 » Program DHCP If you do not have a DHCP server or do not wish to use this option, disable it and follow the next steps, where the IP, netmask, gateway, etc., will be added manually and not received from the connected network. Enter + 831 + Enter After the command, disable option 1 (mark 1) and press Enter to confirm. » IP address of the Center Enter + 8120 + Enter After the command, enter the IP address for the center and press Enter to confirm. » Program the Netmask Enter + 8130 + Enter After the command, type the netmask number and press Enter to confirm. » Program the gateway Enter + 8140 + Enter After the command, type the network gateway number and press Enter to confirm. » Program DNS servers for Ethernet Enter + 815 + S + Enter, where S = 1 or 2 (Server 1 or Server 2) After the command, enter the server number of DNS1 and press Enter to confirm. » Program the Ethernet Heartbeat interval (link test) Enter + 816 + TTM + Enter, where TTM = time interval ranging from 000 to 255 minutes (factory default: 5 minutes) » Exit programming mode with the installer password Installer password (factory default: 9090) » Check Connection to Receptor IP Service Press the Menu key, navigate using the arrow keys, access the Connections option and verify that the check mark for the Eth: IP1 and/or IP2 option is enabled. If it is, the center is connected via Ethernet to the IP receiver software through the IPs that have been enabled. Monitoring via GPRS The center can report events via 2G/3G channel - XG 2G or XG 3G module required - to monitoring companies, and sending events to monitoring companies will use the GPRS channel to send to IP addresses, as well as the Ethernet connection. The commands to be programmed are as follows: Note: after entering each command and confirming with Enter you should hear two quick beeps, indicating that the programming was accepted, otherwise, there was an error. » Enter programming mode with the installer password Enter + installer password (factory default: 9090) » Program monitoring account Enter + 15 + PP + Enter, where PP = partition 01 to 16 After the command, enter the 4-digit monitoring account number and press Enter to confirm. » Program the reporting mode Enter + 17 + 400 + Enter » Program communication priority (2G/3G only) Enter + 19 + 1 + Enter » Program destination IP Enter + 801 + I + Enter, where I = 1 or 2 (Destination IP 1 or Destination IP 2) After the command, type the IP number of monitoring company 1 (example: 192.168.001.100) and press Enter to confirm. 54 » Program IP network communication port Port 1 = Enter + 802 + 1 + 4-digit port number + Enter Port 2 = Enter + 802 + 2 + 4-digit port number + Enter » Program destination domain name (DNS) If you don't want to use DNS, skip to the next command, otherwise type: Enter + 803 + D + Enter, where D = 1 or 2 (DNS 1 or DNS 2). After the command, type the DNS domain name and press Enter to confirm. » Program monitoring options via IP Enter + 830 + Enter After the command, using the keys on the keyboard, enable the desired option from 1 to 4, where: » 1: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 1. » 2: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 2. » 3: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 1. » 4: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 2 and press Enter to confirm. » Enable the chip to be used Enter + 832 + Enter After the command, use the keyboard keys to enable options 1 (chip 1), 2 (chip 2)). » Program login Enter + 822 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the login (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Program password Enter + 823 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the password (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Program APN Enter + 824 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the APN (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » To program the PIN (Personal Identification Number) If you want to use the PIN, perform the command shown next, otherwise go to the following command. If the PIN is wrong, the chip will be blocked. Enter + 825 + O + 4-digit PIN number + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) 55 » GPRS Heartbeat Interval (link test) Enter + 827 + TTM + Enter, where TTM = Heartbeat interval time from 000 to 255 minutes (default 005 minutes) » DNS servers for GPRS Enter + 828 + S + Enter, where S = 1 or 2 (Server 1 or Server 2) After entering the command, type the DNS server code (according to the server used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Interval between GPRS connection attempts Enter + 829 + TG + Enter, where TG = reconnection attempts interval time from 00 to 20 (default 00 minutes) Exit programming mode with the installer password Installer password (factory default: 9090) » Check the 2G/3G signal level Press the Menu key, navigate through the direction keys, access the 2G/3G signal option and check the signal by the markings 1 to 10. » Check Connection to Receptor IP Service Press the Menu key, navigate through the direction keys, access the Connections option and verify that the marker for the 2G/3G: IP1 and/or IP2 option is filled. If it is, the center is connected via GPRS to the Receptor IP software through the chips that have been enabled. 6.10. Zone settings Zone configurations can be done to adapt/define features that best fit the alarm center's operating environment. The following table shows in which group the zone is, being divided into 10 and the keys on the keyboard referring to each zone, according to the chosen group. Group 0 Zones 1 to 10 Key 1 = zone 1 Key 2 = zone 2 Key 3 = zone 3 Key 4 = zone 4 Key 5 = zone 5 Key 6 = zone 6 Key 7 = zone 7 Key 8 = zone 8 Key 9 = zone 9 Key 0 = zone 10 Group 1 Zones 11 to 20 Key 1 = zone 11 Key 2 = zone 12 Key 3 = zone 13 Key 4 = zone 14 Key 5 = zone 15 Key 6 = zone 16 Key 7 = zone 17 Key 8 = zone 18 Key 9 = zone 19 Key 0 = zone 20 Group 2 Zones 21 to 30 Key 1 = zone 21 Key 2 = zone 22 Key 3 = zone 23 Key 4 = zone 24 Key 5 = zone 25 Key 6 = zone 26 Key 7 = zone 27 Key 8 = zone 28 Key 9 = zone 29 Key 0 = zone 30 Group 3 Zones 31 to 40 Key 1 = zone 31 Key 2 = zone 32 Key 3 = zone 33 Key 4 = zone 34 Key 5 = zone 35 Key 6 = zone 36 Key 7 = zone 37 Key 8 = zone 38 Key 9 = zone 39 Key 0 = zone 40 Group 4 Zones 41 to 50 Key 1 = zone 41 Key 2 = zone 42 Key 3 = zone 43 Key 4 = zone 44 Key 5 = zone 45 Key 6 = zone 46 Key 7 = zone 47 Key 8 = zone 48 Key 9 = zone 49 Key 0 = zone 50 Group 5 Zones 51 to 60 Key 1 = zone 51 Key 2 = zone 52 Key 3 = zone 53 Key 4 = zone 54 Key 5 = zone 55 Key 6 = zone 56 Key 7 = zone 57 Key 8 = zone 58 Key 9 = zone 59 Key 0 = zone 60 Group 6 Zones 61 a 64 Key 1 = zone 61 Key 2 = zone 62 Key 3 = zone 63 Key 4 = zone 64 56 Enable/Disable Zones The zones that are not being used must be disabled so that they will not trip when the center is activated using a remote control, or that, when trying to activate the center using a valid password, the keyboard emits an error beep indicating that the center has open zones. To program this function, type: From 0 to 6 Enter + 30 + Zone group + Enter Use the keyboard keys to define the status of the zone, so that the corresponding numbers that want to have the zone active remain checked and the zones that are to be inactive remain unchecked, and then confirm with Enter. Note: all zones leave the factory enabled. Partial Mode When the system is activated in Partial mode, only the zones defined for this mode when violated/activated will not generate a trip. This mode is useful for activating zones in cases where you do not want to activate the whole system or the entire partition, for example, only activating the outer perimeter zones. Zones defined as Partial mode can belong to any partition of the center. To program, type: From 0 to 6 Enter + 02 + Zone group + Enter Use the keyboard keys to define which zones will have the Partial mode, so that the corresponding numbers, that want to have the zone with the Partial mode, remain checked and the zones without the function remain unchecked and then confirm with Enter . Note: if the center is activated in Full mode, all zones, including those defined as Partial mode will be activated, this way it will also happen with the activation of center partitions, activating the zones defined as Partial mode. Zone Functions The alarm center zones leave the factory configured as immediate, that is, when violated they generate an event/immediate trigger, but they can be configured for the following functions: » Timed zone for entry: allows you to define which zones will be timed when the center is activated. If a timed zone is opened/violated while the center is activated, the entry timer will start, and it will be necessary to deactivate the system before the end of the delay in order not to trigger the alarm. If an untimed zone is opened before the system deactivates, the trip will be immediate. To set the time see section Entry Timing. » Follower Zone: this configuration is only valid if used in combination with a timed zone with the alarm center activated. The zone can behave in two different ways: » If someone enters a timed zone and then enters a follower zone, the behavior will be that of a timed zone. » If someone enters a follower zone without having previously passed through a timed zone, the behavior will be that of an immediate zone. » 24 hour zone: In this configuration, the zone remains activated 24 hours a day, even when the system is deactivated. It can be configured for audible or silent triggering. To define the trigger type see section Operation Mode in the zone. » Panic zone: this function was devised to request help in a dangerous situation. The moment the zone is violated, the panic event will be reported to the monitoring company. You can program this function in Audible or Silent mode. To set the trigger type, see the section Zone Operation Mode. » Medical panic zone: when the zone is violated, the medical emergency event will be reported to the monitoring company and the siren will beep for 1 second every 6 seconds. 57 » Fire Zone: it has the function of monitoring fire sensors - use the TX 8000 universal transmitter to receive the signal from a wired fire sensor. The configured zone will remain active 24 hours a day. If the sensor detects a problem, the fire event will be reported to the monitoring company and the siren will emit pulsed beeps. In most cases, fire sensors have normally open contacts (NO) and to configure the zone to be in this mode, see the section Zone Operation Mode. A zone can only be configured for one of the mentioned functions. Therefore, if a zone is configured for more than one function, only the last selected function will be accepted. For example, if zone 2 is configured as timed and then configured as a 24 hour zone, zone 2 will operate according to the last configuration made, in this case 24 hour zone. To program this function, type: From 1 to 6 From 0 to 6 Enter + 3 + Zone function + Zone group + Enter Zones Functions 1 Timed 2 Follower 3 24 hours 4 Panic 5 Medical emergency 6 Fire Use the keys on the keyboard to define the function of the zone, so that the corresponding numbers, that you want to have the zone with the given function, remain marked and the zones without the function remain unmarked, and then confirm with Enter. Note: each zone can have only one function and if programming is made in a zone already configured with another function, the last programming made will be the operative one. Zone operation mode In combination with the Zones Functions settings mentioned above, the zone can be configured for the following operating modes: » Silent: if a trip occurs in a zone configured for Silent mode, the siren will not be triggered, but the corresponding event will be sent to the security company/registered applications and the programmed personal telephones will be called. » Normally open contact: the zones leave the factory prepared for the use of sensors with normally closed contact (NC). If you wish to use sensors with a normally open contact (NO), e.g. fire sensors (via TX 8000), enable this operating mode in the center for the corresponding zone. To define an operation mode for the zones, use the following command: 7 = Silent 8 = Normally open contact From 0 to 6 Enter + 0 + Zone mode + Zone group + Enter Use the keyboard keys to set the zone mode, so that the corresponding numbers, which you want to have the zone with the given mode, remain marked and the zones without the mode remain unmarked and then confirm with Enter. Note: athe settings made in a sensor will only be effective after a tamper, trip or a quick press of its respective synchronization button. Automatic Zone Canceling This function will temporarily cancel a zone if it trips the programmed number of times, within a single activation. For example, with the number of trips set to 4, the fourth time a sensor trips while the system is activated, the corresponding zone will be annulled and the corresponding event will be sent to the monitoring company. 58 When the system is deactivated, the zone will return to its normal operation. If the number of trips is programmed as 0 the function will be disabled. To program this function, type: Enter + 53 + Number of triggers + Enter 0 to 9 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 53 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. On input On input zone This function allows you to program a zone to activate or deactivate the center. The Zone ranges from 01 to 64. If you program 00, the On input will be disabled. To program this function, type: Enter + 09 + Zone + Enter Zones 01 to 64 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 09 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Partition of On Input Choose the partition you want to activate or deactivate via the On Input. Enter + 516 + Partition group + Enter 0 or 1 After entering the command, using the XAT 8000 keyboard, mark which partitions will be activated by the On input function , using the numbers on the keyboard to leave the mark corresponding to the partition. Select the 0 for partition group 1 to 10 and 1 for partitions 11 to 16. After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Permission to activate and/or deactivate the On input Allows the On input to only activate the center, only deactivate the center, or both. Enter + 518 + Enter After the command, using the 2 and 3 keys on your keyboard, enable the desired option, where: » Key 2: permission to activate; » Key 3: permission to disable and press Enter to confirm. 59 6.11. Programming the center's partitioning Enable Partitioning To enable the center partitioning (the center can have up to 16 partitions with activation/deactivation and independent event reporting), the following must be programmed: Enter + 510 + Enter Use the 1 key on the keyboard to enable the central office partitioning, so that the number 1 remains marked to enable and unchecked to disable the partitioning and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Zone Partition When the system is partitioned, the zones can be divided as follows: » Common zone (standard): the zone does not belong to any of the partitions. It is only activated when all partitions are activated (activation by master password or full password) and deactivated whenever one of them receives the deactivation command. » Zone set to one of the partitions: the zones so defined will be enabled/disabled when the desired partition (01 to 16) is enabled/disabled or when the system is activated in Partial mode. To choose which partition a given zone (sensor) should belong to, program: From 01 to 64 Enter + 01 + Zone + Partition + Enter 00 = Common zone 01 to 16 = Defined Partition To edit/view the partition of the programmed zones, type: From 01 to 64 Enter + 01 + Zone + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: if no zones are defined for the partition, it will become inactive. Password Partitions The secondary passwords that are created (01 to 96) leave the factory without permission to operate partitions. When enabling partitioning it is necessary to select which partitions the user will be allowed to Enable/Disable using the following command. Enter + 21 + User number + Partition group + Enter 01 to 96 0 to 1 After entering the command, using the XAT 8000 keyboard, mark which partitions the password will have permission to use, using the numbers on the keyboard to mark them for the partition. After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. 60 Attention: in addition to the programming points mentioned above, it is necessary that user passwords are created/ defined (topic Passwords) in addition to the registration of wireless controls for access (topic Remote Control) and also to define the partitioning of keyboards (topic Keyboard) and sirens (topic Wireless Sirens). To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 21 + User number + Enter 01 to 96 6.12. Timings Entry Timing Entry delay is used when you want to have a time to enter the protected area and deactivate the center without triggering the alarm (it is necessary to enable the zone as timed, see the Zones Functions section). When activated, if any sensor connected to the timed zone is triggered, the center memorizes the violation and waits for the programmed time to trigger the alarm, and also beeps at the integrated siren every 1 second, and in the last 5 seconds of the timer, the beeps will be faster. The entry delay beep can be disabled or the volume adjusted to low, medium, and high according to the room's needs (see the item Setting the volume on the integrated siren for entry delay). Factory default disabled. If the center is not deactivated during this period, the alarm will be triggered even if the sensor has returned to normal. This time is programmable from 000 (timer off) to 255 seconds. Timing is factory-set to 30 seconds (non-partitioned system or partitioned system applying to all partitions). On unpartitioned systems program the entry time with the partition address as 01. To program this function, type: 000 to 255 seconds Enter + 42 + Partition + Entry Time + Enter 01 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 42 + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Beep adjustment on entry timing To program this function, type: Enter + 542 + Volume setting + Enter 0 - Disabled 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High 61 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 542 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Exit Timing The exit timer is used when you want to activate the center from the keyboard, and have time to leave the premises before the alarm triggers. This time is programmable from 000 (timer off) to 255 seconds and is factory-set to 30 seconds. If the timer is programmed, when the alarm center is activated from the keyboard, the keyboard will beep every 1 second, and in the last 5 seconds of the timer, the beeps will be faster. All zones in the partition being programmed will be affected by the exit delay, except zones programmed as 24 hours, Panic, Medical emergency or Fire. The exit timer is only valid for activation from the center via the keyboard. When activation is done via remote control the timing will always be zero (instantaneous). In non-partitioned systems set the exit time with the partition address as 01. To program this function, type: 000 to 255 seconds Enter + 44 + Partition + Exit time + Enter 01 to 16 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 44 + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Disable exit beep This function allows you to disable only the Exit time beeps that are emitted by the wireless keyboards (only beeps are emitted when the time is other than zero). To program this function, type: Enter + 514 + Enter After entering the command, use the 8 key to mark/enable this function and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back or Exit key and no programming will change. Note: this function leaves the factory disabled and if programmed will be applied to all keyboards registered in the alarm center. 62 6.13. Alarm center time settings The alarm center has an internal clock and calendar that must be programmed correctly so that when an event occurs, it will be stored in the buffer of the center (last 512 events) with the correct date and time, for remote queries through the monitoring/activation software. When the event is transmitted to the monitoring company, date and time will not be transmitted. Clock To set the clock, type: Enter + 400 + Hours + Minutes + Seconds + Enter hh mm ss To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 400 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Calendar To program the calendar, type: Enter + 401 + Day + Month + Year + Enter DD MM YY To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 401 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Note: if the clock and calendar are not programmed correctly, the alarm center will operate normally, but the date and time of the events stored in the internal buffer will not correspond to the actual date and time, and also the setting for holidays and auto activation may not operate correctly. Day of the week setting Sets the current day of the week to align the current day of the month with the day of the week. To program this function, type: De 1 a 7 1 = Sunday 7 = Saturday Enter + 402 + Day of the week + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 402 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 63 Time interval for date and time synchronization When this function is enabled, the alarm center will synchronize the date and time with the server where the Intelbras Receptor IP software is installed (factory default synchronization 24 hours), for third-party software they should be consulted. The synchronization will occur in the following situations: » At the programmed time interval. » At the moment the alarm center is connected to the mains. » If the date and time were changed manually. » If the connection to the server is lost. To program this function, type: From 000 to 255 hours 000 = disabled Enter + 403 + Time Interval To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 403 + Enter + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 64 6.14. Timezone When the switchboard is programmed to synchronize the date and time automatically, programming this field adjusts the time zone according to the region where the switchboard is installed. Time zone ranges from 00 (disabled) to 25, where 01 means GMT -1, 02 means GMT -2, and so on. Brasilia time is GMT -3. To program, type the command below: Enter + 405 + Spindle + Enter 00 - Desabilitado 01 - GMT -1 02 - GMT -2 03 - GMT -3 04 - GMT -4 05 - GMT -5 06 - GMT -6 07 - GMT -7 08 - GMT -8 09 - GMT -9 10 - GMT -10 11 - GMT -11 12 - GMT -12 13 - GMT 0 14 - GMT +1 15 - GMT +2 16 - GMT +3 17 - GMT +4 18 - GMT +5 19 - GMT +6 20 - GMT +7 21 - GMT +8 22 - GMT +9 23 - GMT +10 24 - GMT +11 25 - GMT +12 To edit/view the scheduled interval, type: Enter + 405 + Enter After changing the configured value, press the Enter key. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. 65 6.15. Periodic test This function is used to verify the integrity of the communication channel between the alarm center and the monitoring company. If programmed, the Periodic test event will be reported periodically. Thus, if the monitoring company does not receive this event in the scheduled period, the communication channel can be considered inoperative. The Periodic test function can operate in two modes: » Schedule: The periodic test event is sent once a day, always at the scheduled time. If this mode is programmed, the interval test will be ignored. » Time Interval: the periodic test is sent at programmable time intervals from 1 to 255 hours. Note: if you wish to use the Periodic test by time together with the Periodic test by Time Interval, the first event will be delivered at the time defined in the Test by time, varying the delivery of the event according to the time programmed in the test by time interval. Periodic test by time schedule To program this function, type: Enter + 470 + Hours + Minutes + Enter hh mm To cancel the periodic test by time, type: Enter + 470 + Disable + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 470 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Periodic test by time interval To program this function, type: 000 to 255 hours Enter + 471 + Time between tests + Enter Note: to disable the periodic test by time interval, program as 000. To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 471 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 6.16. Autoactivation With this function enabled, the alarm center will activate if all zones are closed and there is no movement in the room during the programmed time, at any time of the day, or after a programmed time. The time is programmable from 01 to 99 minutes ( inactivity), that is, up to one hour and thirty-nine minutes, at any time of the day. In the case of partitioned centers, Autoactivation, when executed, will be performed on all partitions with the partition autoactivation option enabled. If you want to use Partitioning Autoactivation, see Programming partitioning of the center. 66 The following are examples of the use of autoactivation: » Example 1 EIn a place where there is not a set time to activate the alarm center we can program the Inactivity Autoactivation to occur whenever all sensors are closed, for example, for 50 minutes. This time should be chosen according to the routine of the place. If it is very busy, the time can be shorter. If there is little movement of people, the time should be longer, to avoid the alarm center being activated at an undesired time. » Example 2 In an office, which closes every day at 6:00 PM, it can be programmed so that the Scheduled Autoactivation function only starts working after 6:00 PM. In this way, it is possible to decrease or eliminate the programmed inactivity time, without the risk of the center being activated during the day. Scheduled and Inactivity autoactivation can be used together. For example, if you want the center to arm automatically by inactivity only after 10:00 PM. For this programming we have 3 examples that explain the Autoactivation of the center, shown below, considering that the scheduled Autoactivation will be at 22h00min and the inactivity time will be 10 minutes: 1. There was a sensor detection (opening and closing) at 21:50, so the center will automatically activate at 22:00. 2. There was a sensor detection (opening and closing) at 21:55, so the center will automatically activate at 22:05. 3. A sensor was opened (opening only) at 21:59 and this sensor remained open until 22:30, so the control panel will automatically activate at 22:40. Autoactivation by inactivity With this function programmed, the center will activate as soon as the time set for the zones to remain closed is reached. The time must be entered with two digits from 00 to 99 minutes. If 00 is entered, the Autoactivation by inactivity will be canceled. To program this function, type: 00 to 99 minutes Enter + 460 + Inactivity time + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 460 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Programmed autoactivation and auto deactivation These functions allow you to activate and deactivate the system automatically at pre-programmed times, one for each day of the week, plus a special one for holidays. To use the function follow the procedure: 1. Select the days of the week when Autoactivation will occur; 2. Select the days of the week for Auto Deactivation; 3. Schedule the desired times; 4. Set the system date and time; 5. Set the day of the week; Note: for day of the week setting refer to the programming in topic 6.13. Alarm Center Time Settings. 6. If you wish to enable the automatic synchronization of date and time with the server (make sure you are using the latest version of the Intelbras Receptor IP for the function to work correctly). Use the following table for the following necessary settings: Key Day of the week Key 1 Sunday Key 2 Monday Key 3 Tuesday Key 4 Wednesday 67 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Thursday Friday Saturday Holiday Partition autoactivation/auto deactivation selection Selects which partitions will have the programmed autoactivation and auto deactivation function. Factory default, all partitions enabled. To program this function, type: 0 = partitions 01 to 10 1 = partitions 11 to 16 Enter + 464 + Partition group + Enter Use the keyboard keys to enable the function in the partitions, with partitions 01 to 10 in partition group 0 and partitions 11 to 16 in partition group 1, so that the numbers corresponding to the partitions you want to have the function enabled are marked in the display and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back or Exit key and no programming will change. Note: if all partitions are selected, auto activation will only occur if all zones in the center are closed. Days of the week for Auto activation Selects the days when Autoactivation by partition will occur. Enter + 838 + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 Use the keyboard keys to set the days for the auto-activation to occur by partition, so that the corresponding numbers, of which you wish to have the days enabled, remain marked and the days with the function disabled remain unchecked, and then confirm with Enter. Note: in the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. Auto Activation Time Select the time that Autoactivation by partition will occur. To program this function, type: 1 to 8 00 to 59 Enter + 462 + Partition + Day + Hours + Minutes + Enter 01 to 16 00 to 23 Note: in the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. To edit/view the programmed value, type: 1 to 8 Enter + 462 + Partition + Day + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and 68 no programming will be changed. Days of the Week for Auto Deactivation Selects the days on which the Auto deactivation by partition will occur. Enter + 839 + Partition + Enter 01 to 16 Use the keys on the keyboard to set the days for the auto deactivation by partition to occur, so that the corresponding numbers, that you want to have the days enabled, remain checked and the days with the function disabled remain unchecked, and then confirm with Enter. Note: in the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. Auto deactivation time Selects the time that the Auto Deactivation by partition will occur. To program this function, type: 1 to 8 00 to 59 Enter + 463 + Partition + Day + Hours + Minutes + Enter 01 to 16 00 to 23 Note: in the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. To edit/view the programmed value, type: 1 to 8 Enter + 463 + Partition + Day + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Holidays The center has 10 memories (0 to 9) for programming dates that require a special time for Autoactivation and Auto Deactivation. When the system date is the same as one of the programmed dates, the day of the week settings will be overwritten by the times programmed in the address of the commands described above, referring to the programming of the alarm center's auto-activation. For the correct operation of this function, it is necessary to check if the following programmed autoactivation and auto deactivation settings are correctly enabled: » Days for scheduled autoactivation. » Scheduled Autoactivation time. » Days for scheduled auto deactivation. » Time of programmed auto deactivation. » Day of the week setting. » Time interval for date and time synchronization. Set Holidays for Auto Activation/Auto Deactivation If the center is partitioned, holidays can be defined by partition. 69 To program this function, type: 0 to 9 Enter + 404 + Partition + Holiday No. + Day + Month + Enter 01 to 16 Note: » In the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. » To disable a Holiday program the date with the value 00 for Day and Month. » To edit/view the programmed value, type: 0 to 9 Enter + 404 + Partition + Holiday No. + Enter 01 to 16 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Note: in the above command for unpartitioned center, use Partition = 01. 6.17. Monitoring settings The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center was specially developed to be monitored remotely, that is, a hired company can monitor in real-time several events, for example: » Activation and deactivation of the system. » Power outage. » System Violation (Triggering). » Tampering with sensors (tamper). » Siren Fault. When an event occurs, the alarm center will contact the monitoring company and transmit via IP (Ethernet or 2G/3G) the occurred event (internal buffer for 512 events). Note: in order to have the monitoring via e 2G/3G it is necessary that the XG 2G or XG 3G expander modules are added to the center. Contact-ID Events The center leaves the factory with all events enabled (Contact-ID default). The following is a list of Contact-ID events. Event Medical emergency Fire Alarm Panic Activation and deactivation under duress Silent panic Zone Triggering/Zone Reset 24-hour zone trigger Silent Trigger AC network failure/AC Network Reset Low system battery/System Battery Reset System reset Programming change Absent battery/Battery Reset Failed to report event 70 Supervision failure/Supervision Reset Default code 100 110 120 121 122 130 133 146 301 302 305 306 311 354 147 expander devices tamper/expander devices tamper reset 145 Sensor Tamper / Sensor tamper reset 383 Low battery in wireless device/Device Battery Reset 384 System activation/deactivation 401 Automatic activation/deactivation 403 Remote Activation/Deactivation 407 One key activation 408 Remote access 410 Wrong password 461 RF registration/deletion 533 Registration/change/deletion of password 534 Zone bypass/Zone bypass reset 570 Periodic test 602 Manual test 601 Maintenance request 616 Event buffer reset 621 Restart date and time 625 Note: some event codes may not be registered in all monitoring software. If necessary, register the corresponding com- ment, as these events make it easier to identify and solve problems. When an event occurs, the alarm center will inform the Receptor IP software of the referring device in the user/zone field, according to the following table: Device Type Sensor/zone Activation/deactivation by remote control Activation/deactivation by keyboard Keyboard Failures Siren Failures Amplifier failures PGM 8000 Wireless Actuator Index/initial address 001 100 200 201 301 401 501 Index/final address 064 197 297 216 316 404 516 The following are examples of sending Contact-ID events to devices: » Sensor trigger in zone 01: event 130 and with user/zone being 001. » Sensor trigger in zone 25: event 130 and with user/zone being 025. » Sensor communication failure in zone 12: event 147 and with user/zone being 012. » Sensor reset in zone 64: event 130 and with user/zone being 064. » Sensor tamper in zone 05: event 383 and with user/zone being 005. » Registered siren tamper at address 09: event 145 and with the user/zone being 309. » Keypad communication failure registered at address 01: event 381 and with user/zone being 201. Enable/disable events As can be seen in the following commands, the event can be blocked if it is set to 000 (will not be sent to the Receptor IP) and enabled when registering FFF (will be sent to the Receptor IP). The following tables show the events and their standard Contact-ID codes. After entering the command, enter the value 000 to disable or FFF to enable and press Enter to confirm. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. Zone No. 01 to 64 Opening type events Zone trigger Event Zone trigger Contact-ID code 130 71 Use the table above to perform the event locking/unlocking command: Enter + 901 + Zone No. + Enter 01 to 64 Zone No. 01 to 64 Reset type events Zone trigger Event Reset zone trigger Contact-ID code 130 Use the table above to perform the Contact-ID event change command for zone reset, described below: Enter + 911 + Zone No. + Enter 01 to 64 Zone No. 01 to 64 Opening type events Sensor Tamper Event Sensor Tamper Contact-ID code 383 Enter + 902 + Zone No. + Enter 01 to 64 Zone No. 01 to 64 Reset type events Sensor Tamper Event Sensor tamper reset Enter + 912 + Zone No. Contact-ID code 383 + Enter 01 to 64 User No. 01 to 97 Opening type events Deactivation by user Event Deactivation by user Contact-ID code 401 Enter + 903 + User No. User No. 01 to 97 01 to 97 Reset type events Activation by user Event Activation by user Enter + 913 + User No. 01 to 97 + Enter Contact-ID code 401 + Enter 72 Index 00 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Opening type events System Events Internal event Low battery in wireless device N/A Supervision failure Zone bypass AC network failure Low system battery Absent battery N/A Remote deactivation Automatic deactivation N/A N/A System reset Programming change Failed to report event Wrong password Remote access Manual test Periodic test Event buffer reset Restart date and time Tamper expander devices/Reset tamper expander devices Tamper sensors /Reset tamper sensors Maintenance request AC failure of the wireless device PGM actuation RF registration Password registration/change Default code 384 147 570 301 302 311 N/A 404 403 305 306 354 461 410 601 602 621 625 145 383 616 342 422 533 534 Enter + 904 + Index + Enter 00 to 24 Index 00 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Reset type events System events Internal event Wireless device low battery reset N/A Supervision failure reset Zone bypass reset AC network reset Low system battery reset Battery reset N/A Remote activation Automatic activation One key activation Activation under duress N/A N/A N/A Default code 384 N/A 147 570 301 302 311 N/A 404 403 408 121 N/A N/A N/A 73 16 N/A N/A 17 N/A N/A 18 N/A N/A 19 N/A N/A 20 N/A N/A 21 N/A N/A 22 Tamper of expander devices 145 23 Sensor Tamper 383 24 N/A N/A 25 AC failure of the wireless device 342 26 PGM actuation 422 27 RF Exclusion 533 28 Password deletion 534 Enter + 914 + Index + Enter 00 to 24 Push Events Notifications that will be sent to the Intelbras Guardian application when the corresponding event occurs with the center, requiring that the center is connected to the Internet (Ethernet, 2G, or 3G). For more information about the application see Using the Intelbras Guardian Application (for mobile devices). Events group (EV) 0 1 2 Event ARME_DISARM_USER, N/A TRIGGER_ZONE, TRIGGER_24H, SILENT_TRIGGER, MEDICAL_EMERGENCY_TRIGGER, FIRE_TRIGGER, AUDIBLE_PANIC_TRIGGER, SILENT_PANIC_TRIGGER, TAMPER_SENSOR, LOW_SENSOR_BATTERY, N/A SUPERVISION_RF_FAILURE, BYPASS_ZONE, AUTOMATIC_BYPASS, ELECTRICAL_NETWORK_FAILURE, LOW_MAIN_BATTERY, ABSENT_MAIN_BATTERY, N/A REMOTE_ARM_DISARM, AUTO_ARM_DISARM, QUICK_ARM, ARM_DISARM_UNDER_DURESS, SYSTEM_RESET, PROGRAMMING_CHANGED, FAILURE_TO_COMMUNICATE_EVENT, WRONG_PASSWORD, ACCESS_DOWNLOAD, MANUAL_TEST, PERIODIC_TEST, Key Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 0 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 0 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 0 Default value Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 74 RESET_BUFFER_EVENTS, Key 1 Enabled RESET_DATE_TIME, Key 2 Enabled N/A Key 3 Enabled TAMPER_SIREN Key 4 Enabled 3 MAINTENANCE_REQUEST, Key 5 Enabled ELECTRICAL_GRID_FAULT_EXPANDER_MOD Key 6 Enabled TRIGGERING/DISABLING_PGM Key 7 Enabled RF REGISTRATION/EXCLUSION Key 8 Enabled PASSWORD REGISTRATION/CHANGE/EXCLUSION Key 9 Enabled Use the table above to disable/enable the sending of events to the monitoring application, as follows: Enter + 92 + Group of Push events + Enter 0 to 3 Use the keys on the keyboard to enable the Push event options, so that the corresponding numbers, that want to have the function enabled, remain marked in the display and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/ Exit key and no programming will be changed. Panic events generated by the remote control N° of users 0 to 97 User 1 User 2 User 3 Partitions Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Partition 1 Partition 0 Partition 0 Note: » User registered in only one partition the panic event will arrive in the registered partition. » User registered for more than one partition the generated panic event will arrive in partition 00. » User without permission to partition the panic event will arrive in partition 00. Reporting Mode The alarm center can be configured to report events to the monitoring company through one of the modes described below: » Disabled: in this mode the center will operate as an unmonitored alarm center, not reporting the events of occurrences through any channel, only to applications, if used. » Regular IP: in the occurrence of an event, the alarm center will send them through the available communication channels in sequence: IP1 and IP2, until the event is sent. » Dual IP: the center will report the events that occur to both IPs. That is, it uses IP and IP2. Enter + 17 + Reporting Mode + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: 000 = Disabled 400 = Regular IP 600 = Dual IP Enter + 17 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 75 Blocking the sending of partition 00 to the monitoring company This function blocks the sending of partition 00. This value 00 is sent to the monitoring company when the center is not partitioned or when it triggers a zone common to all partitions (Partition: 01 to 16). This function was created because some event receivers used in monitoring companies do not recognize partition 00. To program this function, type: Enter + 515 + Enter Use the 8 key on your keyboard to enable the send lock function for partition 00, so that the number 8 remains marked to enable and unmarked to disable the function, and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Monitoring via Ethernet connection The center has a connection for reporting events and can be accessed/controlled remotely through an Ethernet network to IP addresses. An RJ45 type cable must be installed in the central station with the Ethernet signal coming from a router, switch, or directly from the signal received at the installation site. The center when connected via Ethernet can also be remotely accessed through Intelbras applications. Communication Priority Defines the priority communication channel to transmit the generated events. If the priority channel fails, the center will try to send the event through the next channel until it is sent or the number of attempts is reached. For example, if option 2 is selected, the center will try to send the event via Ethernet, if this fails, it will try to send via GPRS. To program this function, type: Enter + 19 + Priority + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: 0 - Ethernet 1 - GPRS 2 - Ethernet - GPRS 3 - GPRS - Ethernet Enter + 19 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Monitoring options via IP To send the events for monitoring it is necessary to define the address(es) to which the events will be sent, it is necessary to enable sending by this address(es) and select whether to use the IP address or the domain name (DNS). » Transmission of events to IP1/DNS1: filled marker ( ) = enabled, empty marker ( ) = disabled (the address must be programmed). » Transmission of events to IP2/DNS2: filled marker ( ) = enabled, empty marker ( ) = disabled (the address must be programmed). » IP1 ou DNS1: empty marker ( ) = the IP address will be used, filled marker ( ) = the domain name will be used (DNS). » IP2 ou DNS2: empty marker ( ) = the IP address will be used, filled marker ( ) = the domain name will be used (DNS). Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Enables sending events to the monitoring company 1 Enables sending events to the monitoring company 2 Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 1 Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 2 76 Use the table above to disable/enable sending events via IP or DNS addresses to monitoring, as follows: Enter + 830 + Enter Use the 1, 2, 3 and 4 keys on the keyboard to enable the IP monitoring options, so that the corresponding numbers, that you want to have the function enabled, remain marked on the display and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Destination IP address IP address of the computer that will receive the events from the alarm center (monitoring company). Up to two addresses can be programmed (IP1 and IP2), regardless of whether the communication channel used is Ethernet or GPRS, the reporting will be made to the same addresses. To receive events over the Internet, it is necessary to install the Intelbras Receptor IP software on the computer or use a monitoring software already compatible with the TCP/ IP communication of the AMT 8000 LITE center. To program this function, type: Enter + 801 + IP Address + Enter 1 - IP1 2 - IP2 After the command enter the IP number of the monitoring company (example: 192.168.001.100) and press Enter to confirm. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key, and no programming will be changed. Note: for correct operation, the same destination IP addresses with the same port should not be added to IP1 and IP2, otherwise it will lead to blockages/failures in event reporting. Destination domain name (DNS) Allows you to program the address of the destination computer in DNS (Domain Name System - e.g. name.domain.xx) format. DNS is recommended if the computer's internet connection does not have a fixed IP. Note: There are free services available on the Internet that allow users to obtain subdomains pointing to IP addresses that change regularly (e.g. No-IP®, DynDNS®), but they may not guarantee continuous system operation. These services generally have long update times and may experience periods of instability and even temporary absence. To program this function, type: Enter + 803 + Domain (DNS) + Enter 1 = Domain name 1 2 = Domain name 2 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: for correct operation, the same destination DNS addresses should not be added with the same port for domains 1 and 2, otherwise it will lead to blockages/failures in event reporting. Port The port is a number associated with and required for communication sections between applications on IP networks. This field defines the port to which the center will connect, factory default 9009. TheIntelbras Receptor IP software must be configured for the same port. Some ports may be in use by other applications, so choose one that is free, preferably above 1000. 77 To edit the communication port to be used, type: 1000 to 9999 Enter + 802 + Port + Port No. + Enter 1 = port 1 2 = port 2 To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 802 + Port + Enter 1 = port 1 2 = port 2 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Note: additional values may be charged by the service provider for the use of communication ports, so you should check their availability and release/configuration costs. DNS servers for Ethernet DNS server addresses available on the Internet for name and domain resolution (e.g. name.domain.xx). It is recommended to use the servers provided by the ISP itself. You can also choose to use free external DNS servers, such as the service offered by www.opendns.com. The following table shows the IP addresses of the servers. In some cases, you can use the addresses of the primary servers as secondary servers, and vice versa. Company Open DNS DNS Servers Primary or preferential (1) Secondary or alternative (2) 208.067.222.222 208.067.220.220 Note: this information may be changed without notice. To program this function, type: Enter + 815 + Server (DNS) + Enter 1 = server 1 2 = server 2 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Local Ethernet Configurations The following options configure the network properties in the alarm center, such as IP address, mask, gateway, etc., much like the settings for a network card in a computer. These settings enable the alarm center to connect to the Intelbras Receptor IP software and transmit events. Viewing the center´s MAC To view the center´s MAC, follow the procedure below: 1. Press the Menu key, with the arrow keys find the MAC Add. option, and press Enter and the bottom line will show the MAC address of the center; 78 IP address of the center IP Address of the local network to which the center is connected. To view/edit the IP address of the center simply perform the following procedure: 1. To program/change the IP address of the center type: Enter + 8120 + Enter 2. The current address will be shown, being the factory default 192.168.001.100, to enter/change the address, type the new programming and press Enter to confirm it; 3. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: the DHCP option that is shown below must be disabled to manually change the IP of the center. DHCP With this mode enabled the center will automatically obtain the IP address from a DHCP server. In this mode, the center may take a few seconds to make the connection(s) with the monitoring servers (IP1/IP2). If there is no DHCP server online, the center will not be able to establish connections with the monitoring servers (lit = enabled, off = disabled). To program/enable DHCP, type: Enter + 831 + Enter Use the 1 key on the keyboard to enable the center's DHCP, so that the number 1 remains marked to enable and unchecked to disable DHCP, and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: ADSL modems, in their great majority, have the DHCP resource and to activate it, consult the manual of your equipment. Netmask To view/edit the center netmask, type: Enter + 8130 + Enter The current netmask will be shown, being the factory default 255.255.255.000, to enter/change the netmask, type the new programming and press Enter to confirm it. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Note: the DHCP option must be disabled for changes. Gateway To view/edit the gateway, type: Enter + 8140 + Enter The current gateway will be shown, being the factory default 192.168.001.001., to enter/change the gateway, type the new programming and press Enter to confirm it. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. 79 Ethernet Heartbeat Interval (link test) To check if the communication between the alarm center and the Intelbras Receptor IP software is working, the alarm center will send a message (known as Heartbeat or Keep alive) according to the programmed time interval. If the Intelbras Receptor IP does not receive this message in the programmed time interval, a failure event can be generated. To program this function, type: Enter + 816 + Interval + Enter 001 to 255 minutes To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 816 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Note: in order to minimize network traffic, a time longer than 2 minutes is recommended for each test interval, the factory default being 5 minutes. Monitoring via GPRS connection (General Packet Radio Service) The center has a connection to report events and to be accessed/controlled remotely through a 2G/3G cellular network. For this, it is necessary to install the XG 2G and XG 3G module together with the AMT 8000 LITE central. For 2G/3G communications, the chip (SIM card) must be enabled for a packet data plan. It is not necessary to enable voice service. Consult your operator to purchase the most suitable plan for the information traffic of the alarm center. In order to establish the connection, the following settings must be made. Opções de chip de envio e método de funcionamento It is necessary to enable the chips installed in the center for them to be used. » Chip 1: enables the use of the chip allocated in slot/position 1 in the XG 2G / XG 3G module. If no chip is enabled, the center will not proceed with the connection to the operator's network. » Chip 2: enables the use of the chip allocated in slot/position 2 in the XG 2G / XG 3G module. If no chip is enabled, the center will not proceed with the connection to the operator's network. Use the following table to disable/enable the center's settings. Key 1 Key 2 Chip 1 Chip 2 Use the keyboard keys 1 and 2 to enable the chip and method options, so that the corresponding numbers, that need to have the function enabled, are marked on the display and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Login Login for connection to the 2G/3G network of the operator used. This field accepts letters and numbers and can contain up to 16 digits. Listed below are the default logins for some operators. Operator TIM Claro Vivo Oi Login tim claro vivo oi Note: this information may change without notice. For more information, please refer to the operator used to enter the correct login. 80 To program this function, type: Enter + 822 + Operator + Enter 1 = operator 1 2 = operator 2 After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Password Password for 2G/3G connection to the operator's network used. This field accepts letters and numbers and can contain up to 16 digits. Listed below are the default passwords for some operators. Operator Login TIM tim Claro claro Vivo vivo Oi oi Note: this information may change without notice. For more information, please refer to the operator used to enter the correct password. To program this function, type: Enter + 823 + Operator + Enter 1 = operator 1 2 = operator 2 After the command, type the password (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. If you only wish to view the configuration, press the Exit key and no programming will be changed. APN - Access Point Name APN is the name used to identify a GPRS service in the GSM mobile network. It defines the type of service that is provided in the data connection package. This field accepts letters and numbers and can contain up to 34 digits. Listed below are the default APNs of some operators. Operator TIM Claro Vivo Oi APN tim.br generica.claro.com.br or claro.com.br zap.vivo.com.br gprs.oi.com.br Note: this information may change without notice. For more information, please check with the operator used to use the correct APN. To program this function, type: Enter + 824 + Operator + Enter 1 = operator 1 2 = operator 2 81 After the command, type the APN (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. Se desejar somente visualizar a configuração, pressione a tecla Sair, que nenhuma programação será alterada. PIN (Personal Identification Number) PIN is a chip identification, and if it is incorrect, the chip will be blocked. If the PIN of the chip used is enabled, it will be necessary to inform it through the alarm center's programming mode. Because it is a password type field, the visualization of its content on the LCD display is blocked. It is also possible to set the PIN code and store it permanently on the chip with the aid of a cell phone. In this case, the center will not use this field, since the chip will already be enabled. Special attention is recommended for this option since the chip will be able to establish internet connections in any equipment that uses cellular technology. To program, type: 0000 to 9999 Enter + 825 + Operator + PIN + Enter 1 = operator 1 2 = operator 2 Note: to unlock a chip if you do not have access to the PIN, it must be placed in a cellular phone and the PUK code must be configured. If you do not have this code (or other codes such as PIN2 and PUK2), consult the operator of the SIM card used for further information. GPRS Heartbeat Interval (link test) With the same function as Heartbeat Ethernet Interval (link test), but relative to the GPRS channel. To check if the communication between the alarm center and the Intelbras Receptor IP software is working, the alarm center sends a message (known as Heartbeat or Keep alive) according to the programmed time interval. If the Intelbras Receptor IP does not receive this message within the programmed time interval, a failure event may be generated. To edit the link test interval, type: Enter + 827 + Interval + Enter 001 to 255 minutes To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 827 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Note: in order to minimize excessive data consumption, a time longer than 2 minutes is recommended for each test interval, the factory default being 5 minutes. DNS Servers for GPRS With the same function as DNS Servers for Ethernet, but relative to the GPRS channel. If 000.000.000.000 or 255.255.255.255.255 is set, the Cellular Modem will automatically try to use the DNSs provided by the operator. To set/change the IP of the DNS servers type: Enter + 828 + Server + Enter 1 = server 1 2 = server 2 82 After entering the command, type the DNS server code (according to the server used)and then press Enter to confirm. Note: the addresses suggested in the section can be used, additional charges may be charged by the service provider for the use of communication ports, so you should consult its availability and release/configuration costs, but it is recommended to use the addresses provided by the operator of the chip being used. Interval between GPRS connection attempts When a cellular modem (XG 2G or XG 2G) connection failure occurs with the Intelbras Receptor IP software, the center tries to make a new connection with it. This function will set the time between these attempts and will leave the factory reset to zero (00 minutes). This feature applies mainly to installations that use prepaid plans and has the purpose of reducing the consumption of credits in situations of constant connection failures, unavailability of services by the operator or the Intelbras Receptor IP software (e.g.: offline software). Note: if you want connection attempts to be established without waiting time, program the value to 00 (ZERO). To program, type: Enter + 829 + Interval + Enter 00 to 20 minutes To edit/view the programmed value, type: Enter + 829 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. Cloud Connection The center is already directed to the Intelbras Cloud using initially the random remote access password indicated on the QR Code label that also contains the MAC. To disable/enable the Cloud connection, type: Enter + 512 + Enter Use the 6 key on the keyboard to enable or disable the center's Cloud connection, so that the number 6 remains checked to disable and unchecked to enable the Cloud connection and then confirm with Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Telephone for GSM calls Configures the numbers of the cell phones that will receive calls via GSM from the alarm center (requires XG 2G or XG 3G module installed). The alarm center has five (5) memory positions for registering telephone numbers. In case of a trigger or the Panic function activation, the center will call the programmed numbers and emit a siren sound for approximately 50 seconds. This process is repeated twice. To program this function, type: 20 digits maximum Enter + 84 + Memory No. + Phone No. + Enter 1 to 5 Note: enter the telephone number to be programmed, starting with the area code, then operator and finally the number always starting with the digit 9 (nine) - if it is a cell phone - followed by another 8 (eight) numbers. 83 E.g.: Memory position 1 8-digit number Enter + 84 + 1 + 01100999999999 + Enter Zero Digit 9 Operator DDD To edit/view the programmed phones, type: Enter + 84 + Memory No. + Enter 1 to 5 After changing the configured value, press Enter. To delete the registered number, press the Exit key until all digits are deleted and then press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. To delete programmed telephones, type: Enter + 84 + Memory No. + Disable + Enter 1 to 5 6.18. Activation/deactivation of functions The AMT 8000 LITE alarm center has several functions that can be activated or deactivated according to the needs of each installation. These functions are divided into 6 groups: » General settings 1 » General settings 2 » Locks » General settings 3 » Events that generate triggers » Monitoring General settings 1 The parameters set in this function group are described as follows: » Partition: With this feature, the alarm center can be partitioned as if it were up to 16 independent systems. For more information, please refer to the section Programming Alarm Center Partitioning. » One key activation: if this function is enabled, you can activate the system by pressing the Active key for 3 seconds. All partitions will be activated in case of a partitioned center, if a common keyboard is used, and in case of a keyboard with permission on a specific partition, only this partition will be activated. Note: this command does not allow you to disable the center. For more information see Keyboard Partition. » Siren beep on activation/deactivation: enables/disables the siren beep on activation/deactivation of the alarm center. On activation, the siren will emit one short beep, and on deactivation, the siren will emit two short beeps. If a problem is detected and the Problem Indication function by siren is enabled, a long beep will sound on activation, and two long beeps on deactivation. » Activation with open zones: nIn the factory programming it is only possible to activate the system if all activated zones are closed. With this function enabled the system can be active even if any zone is open. In this case, all zones must be closed when the exit delay expires to prevent a trip from happening. » Password with 6 digits: increases the number of digits of the password from 4 to 6. Passwords programmed before the function was enabled remain the same and 00 must be entered at the end to complete the 6-digit password before it can be changed. While this function is enabled, the system will only accept the programming of 6-digit passwords. » Clear trigger remote control: allows the memory of occurred triggers to be cleared even when the system is activated 84 by remote control. To program this function, type: Enter + 510 + Enter Key Function 1 Partition 2 One key activation 3 Siren beep on activation/deactivation 4 Activation with open zones 5 6-digit password 6 N/A 7 N/A 8 Clear trigger remote control Use the keys on the keyboard to set the function status, so that the referring numbers, that will have the function active, remain checked and the functions that should be inactive remain unchecked, then confirm with Enter. General settings 2 The parameters set in this function group are described as follow: » Silent panic by key 0: if the 0 key is pressed for 3 seconds, the siren will remain off and the Silent panic event will be reported to the monitoring company. » Audible panic by key 2: when enabled, if key 2 is pressed for 3 seconds, the siren will be triggered and the Audible panic event will be reported to the monitoring company. » Medical emergency by key 5: if the 5 key is pressed for 3 seconds, the Medical emergency event will be reported to the monitoring company and the siren will emit intermittent beeps with a duration of 1 second and a 6-second interval between beeps. » Panicfire by key 8: if the 8 key is pressed for 3 seconds, the Fire event will be sent to the monitoring company and the siren will sound intermittently. » Maintenance request by Enter key: by enabling this function the user can request maintenance of the equipment by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds, eliminating the need to call the monitoring company/installer of the system. » Problem indication by siren: if the functions Problem indication by siren on activation/deactivation and Siren beep on activation/deactivation are enabled and if a problem is detected, a long beep will be emitted on activation and two long beeps on deactivation. » Automatic zone cancellation by zone opening: in normal operation, the Automatic Zone Cancellation function works taking into account the number of siren trips. With this function enabled, the cancellation becomes by the number of times the zone is opened. To program this function, type: Enter + 511 + Enter Key Function 1 Silent panic by key 0 2 Audible panic by key 2 3 Medical emergency by key 5 4 Fire by key 8 5 Maintenance Order by Enter key 6 N/A 7 Indication of problems by siren 8 Automatic cancellation by zone opening Use the keys on the keyboard to set the function status, so that the referring numbers, which are to have the function active, remain checked and the functions that should be inactive remain unchecked, then confirm with the key Enter. Locks The parameters set in this function group are described as follow: » Reset lock: with this function active, all ways of reset are blocked. » Remote control blocking: all remote controls will be blocked and the activation/deactivation of the system can only be done through a password. 85 » Keyboard lock in case of incorrect password: if an incorrect password is entered 4 times, the keyboard will be blocked for 10 minutes and the event of incorrect password will be sent to the monitoring company. If the function is disabled, the event will be sent, but the keyboard will continue to function normally. » Blocking the synchronization button for wireless device registration: with this function active, it will not be possible to register wireless devices using the synchronization button, however, registration can still be performed via programming using the XAT 8000 keyboard, software or App. The other functions associated with this key continued to function normally.. To program this function, type: Enter + 512 + Enter Key Function 1 Reset lock 2 Remote Control Lock 3 Keyboard lock in case of incorrect password 4 Sync button lock for wireless device enrollment Use the keys on the keyboard to set the function status, so that the referring numbers, which are to have the function active, remain checked and the functions that are to be inactive remain unchecked, then confirm with the key Enter. General settings 3 The parameters set in this function group are described as follow: » Alarm center tamper: when enabled, the center generates the tamper fault in case of tamper violation and the wind is generated and, if programmed, will trigger the siren, even if the system is disabled (see section Problems that generate triggering). To program this function, type: Enter + 513 + Enter Key Key 1 Function Alarm center tamper Use key 1 on the keyboard to enable the control panel function, so that the number 1 remains marked to enable and unmarked to disable, then confirm with the Enter key. If you only want to view the configuration, press the Back/Exit key and no programming will be changed. Monitoring The parameters set in this function group are described as follow: » Real-time reporting: in Default mode, when a trip occurs in a zone, the center will send the trip event only once to the monitoring company, and send the ceased trip event only when the system is deactivated. If real-time reporting is enabled, the center will send trip and trip ceased events whenever the zone is opened or closed while the system is enabled. » Disable Exit time beep: this option will disable the beep that the keyboard emits during exit (after entering the password). To program this function, type: Enter + 514 + Enter Key Function 1 N/A 2 N/A 3 Reporting in real time 4 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A 8 Disable Exit time beep Use the keys on the keyboard to set the function status, so that the referring numbers, which are to have the function active, remain checked and the functions that are to be inactive remain unchecked. 86 Problems that generate triggering With this function enabled, sirens will be triggered if at least one of the following events is detected: supervision failure, tamper of the devices as well as intrusions in the system. With the function disabled only the corresponding event is generated, but the siren remains off. » Supervision failure: the system has the supervision of communication with all wireless devices to the alarm center, and with the function active, the system will generate the failure if any of the devices loses communication. When a supervision failure occurs the sectors will be opened immediately if the partition is disabled, if the partition is enabled a supervision failure event will be generated and the sector status will change to open, as soon as the partition is disabled. Note: The 8000 wireless devices have a fixed device supervision time of 60 minutes and this time cannot be changed. During this time, if there is no communication with the center, a Supervision failure will be generated. » Tamper of wireless devices: all the devices that make up the system are tampered against removal from the installation site or opening them, and when the function is active (factory default on), the system will generate a failure if any of the devices is violated. » Do not generate triggers: if the function is enabled (factory default off), even if the system is active, no trips for failures will be generated. To program this function, type: Enter + 515 + Enter Key Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Function N/A Supervision failure N/A N/A Tamper of devices Do not generate triggers Use the keys on the keyboard to set the function status, so that the referring numbers, which are to have the function active, remain checked and the functions that are to be inactive remain unchecked, then confirm with Enter. 6.19. Time to send AC failure As soon as a power grid failure is detected, the alarm center will wait for the programmed time to generate the corresponding event. If during this time the power supply is restored, no event will be generated. This time is factory-programmed to 1 minute and can be changed up to 99 minutes. To program this function, type: Enter + 481 + Time + Enter To edit/view the programmed value, type: 01 to 99 minutes Enter + 481 + Enter After changing the configured value, press Enter. If you only want to view the configuration, press Exit and no programming will be changed. 6.20. System reset There are two types of resetting one being temporary by hardware, and the other permanent by software (through the programming mode). The temporary Reset resets the installer password to 9090 and the master password to 1234 for 1 minute, without erasing any programming that has been done. The Reset by programming mode, besides resetting the installer and master passwords (see topic 6.8. Passwords) to the factory default, also erases all the secondary passwords and all the settings made. If the Reset lock is activated, you will not be able to perform a system reset (see 6.17. Activation/deactivation of functions). 87 Temporary master password and installer reset If you have forgotten the master password or the installer password, you will not be able to enter programming mode and gain access to the center's settings/operations. If this occurs, there is a temporary reset for these passwords by following this step: 1. With the center on press the wireless device registration key for approximately 15 seconds, when the LED flashes again the center will go into temporary reset mode for 1 minute. During this time the master password will change back to 1234 and the installer password will be 9090. During this period it will be possible to enter programming mode and change the master password and/or the installer password (see 6.8. Passwords). If nothing is done during this period, the passwords will revert to the same previously programmed values. Reset by programming mode The Reset by programming mode, erases all programming made in your alarm center and cancels the reporting of pending events. To program this function, type: Enter + 0000 + Enter Note: this command does not erase the wireless devices registered in the center or the editable messages. If you want to perform a single command to clear all of the center's settings, including registered wireless devices and editable messages, type: Enter + 9999 + Enter Attention: this command will cause the center to go back to the factory default, so even the keyboard used to perform the command will lose its registry, and the entire programming must be redone. 6.21. Quick programming reference This quick reference assumes that the center is in programming mode and presumes that the entire manual has been read and the result of each function is known. Enter programming mode When you press the Enter key on the startup screen the message Prog. password is displayed, indicating that the central is waiting for the master password or installer password to be entered. Wireless Devices Attention! If during the wireless device registration process the device LED flashes red, press the device sync button for 15 seconds (for the XAC 8000, keep the top 2 buttons pressed) and restart the registration process. Registration by synchronization key Press and release the synchronization key of the alarm panel, LED 3 will be on continuously, indicating that the alarm center is ready for the registration of wireless devices. When you have finished registering all devices, press again the synchronization key of the alarm center and check if LED 3 is out of Continuous mode (flashes indicating its normal operation), showing that the center is out of wireless device registration mode. With the function active in the center press the synchronization key of each device, and synchronization will be sequential respecting the maximum limit for each device. For the remote control just press any of its keys. Maximum device capacity: » Wireless keyboardss 16 » Remote controls 98 » Wireless sensors 64 » Wireless sirens 16 » Wireless actuators 16 » RF Repeaters 04 88 Keyboard commands for wireless devices » Keyboard » Change the system language Enter + 854 + I + Enter » I = 0: Portuguese » I = 1: Spanish » I = 2: English Note: function available as of version 1.0.1 of the XAT 8000 keyboard. » Register the wireless keyboard Enter + 620 + NT + Enter + Actuate the keyboard by pressing the synchronization key. NT = keyboard number from 01 to 16. » Delete wireless keyboards Enter + 720 + NT + Enter NT = keyboard number from 01 to 16. » Wireless keyboard partitioning Enter + 223 + NT + PP + Enter NT = keyboard address from 01 to 16 PP = partition from 00 to 16 (00 = common keyboard, i.e. the keyboard will have permission to access all of the center's partitions). » Change messages Enter + GM + Activate + (User, device, partition or zone) + Enter GM = group of messages from 1 to 8. User, device, partition or zone = in case of messages for zone 1 to 64, device from 01 to 16, partition 01 to 16 and in case of user from 00 to 99. Description Alarm center name Users Zones Partitions Keyboards Sirens Message group 1 2 3 4 6 8 User, device, partition or zone 00 00 to 99 01 to 64 01 to 16 01 to 16 01 to 16 » Reset messages Enter + 1 + Disable + Enter Note: returns all messages from the center to the factory defaults according to the selected language. » Panic key Enter + 540 + P + Enter » P=0: Disabled » P=1: Audible panic » P=2: Silent panic » P=3: Fire panic » P=4: Medical emergency » Remote control » Register remote control Enter + 60 + NU + Enter + Actuate the control by pressing one of the keys NU = user number from 00 to 97. » Delete remote control Enter + 70 + NU + Enter NU = user number from 00 to 97. 89 » Remote control firmware verification Enter + 645 + CC + Enter CC = 2-digit remote control number » Remote control key functions Enter + 65 + T + NU + FC + Enter T = control key from 1 to 3. NU = user number from 00 to 97. FC = function from 00 to 66 that will be linked to the selected control key (1 to 3). 00 Disabled 01 Atv/Dtv all partitions 02 Only activates all partitions 03 Only disables all partitions 04 Atv/Dtv all partitions in Partial mode 05 Only arms in Partial mode 06 Panic with siren 07 Silent panic 08 Fire panic 09 Medical emergency 10 N/A 11 Atv/Dtv only Partition 1 12 Atv/Dtv only Partition 2 13 Atv/Dtv only Partition 3 14 Atv/Dtv only Partition 4 15 Atv/Dtv only Partition 5 16 Atv/Dtv only Partition 6 17 Atv/Dtv only Partition 7 18 Atv/Dtv only Partition 8 19 Atv/Dtv only Partition 9 20 Atv/Dtv only Partition 10 21 Atv/Dtv only Partition 11 22 Atv/Dtv only Partition 12 23 Atv/Dtv only Partition 13 24 Atv/Dtv only Partition 14 25 Atv/Dtv only Partition 15 26 Atv/Dtv only Partition 16 27 N/A 28 N/A 29 N/A 30 N/A 31 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 1 32 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 2 33 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 3 34 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 4 35 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 5 36 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 6 37 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 7 38 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 8 39 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 9 40 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 10 41 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 11 42 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 12 43 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 13 44 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 14 45 Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 15 90 46 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 » Wireless sensors » Register wireless sensors Atv/Dtv partial mode only for Partition 16 PGM 01 PGM 02 PGM 03 PGM 04 PGM 05 PGM 06 PGM 07 PGM 08 PGM 09 PGM 10 PGM 11 PGM 12 PGM 13 PGM 14 PGM 15 PGM 16 Enter + 61 + ZZ + Enter + Actuate the sensor by pressing the synchronization key. ZZ = zone to which the sensor will be linked from 01 to 64. » Delete wireless sensors Enter + 71 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = zone that will be unlinked from sensor 01 to 64. » Wireless Infrared Sensor Settings Enter + 66 + ZZ + S + L + M + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64 S = Sensitivity from 0 to 3, where 0 = Minimum Sens. / 1 = Normal Sens. / 2 = Intermediate Sens. / 3 = Maximum Sens. L = Sensor LED, where 0 = Off / 1 = On M = Sensor operating mode, where 0 = Economic / 1 = Continuous Note: for the XAS 8000 and TX 8000 the Sensitivity, Sensor LED and Operation mode settings are allowed by the center, but only the LED setting is accepted by the XAS 8000 and TX 8000. » Wireless sensor test Enter + 52 + Enter + Actuate sensor » Disable sensor tamper Enter + 78 + X + Enter X = Zone group 0 to 6 » Disable digital tamper of IVP 8000 EX sensor Enter + 79 + X + Enter X = Zone group 0 to 6 » Resetting the digital tamper of the IVP 8000 EX sensor Enter + 543 + ZZ+ Enter ZZ= 2-digit zone number. » Display of sensors' firmware Enter + 641 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = 2-digit zone number » Wireless sirens 91 » Register wireless sirens Enter + 621 + NS + Enter + Actuate the siren by pressing the synchronization key. NS = siren number from 01 to 16. » Delete wireless sirens Enter + 721 + NS + Enter NS = siren number from 01 to 16. » Siren firmware verification Enter + 643 + SS + Enter SS = 2-digit Siren number » Partitioning of wireless sirens Enter + 222 + NS + PP + Enter NS = siren number from 01 to 16. PP = partition from 00 to 16 (00 = common address for all zones and 01 to 16 the individual partitions of the center). » Enable/disable siren beep on system activation/deactivation Enter + 510 + Enter + Key 3 + Enter » Enable/disable siren beep per partition Enter + 224 + GP + Enter GP = group of partitions, with partitions 01 to 10 in group 0 and partitions 11 to 16 in group 1. » Change siren time Enter + 41 + TS + Enter TS = siren time from 01 to 99. Note: actory default 5 minutes, and if 00 is set in the command, an error beep will sound. » Register RF range amplifier (REP 8000 repeater) Enter + 622 + NA + Enter + Actuate the amplifier by pressing the synchronization key. NA = amplifier number from 01 to 04. » Delete RF Range Amplifier (REP 8000 Repeater) Enter + 722 + NA + Enter NA = amplifier number from 01 to 04. » Repeater firmware verification Enter + 644 + RR + Enter RR = 2-digit repeater number » Register Actuator PGM 8000 Enter + 623 + NA + Enter + Actuate the Actuator by pressing the synchronization key. NA = Actuator number from 01 to 16. » Delete PGM 8000 actuator Enter + 723 + NA + Enter NA = Actuator number from 01 to 16 » Firmware verification of PGM 8000 actuators Enter + 646 + PP + Enter PP = 2-digit PGM number. » PGM 8000 actuator functions Enter + 50 + PGM + Enter + M + E + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16 M = PGM operation mode from 0 to 9 (0 = on/off, 1 to 8 = pulse and 9 = programmed time) 92 E = Event that actuates the PGM from 00 to 13 00 E.g.ternal actuation (applications) 01 Password actuation (passwords 51 PGM01 to 66 PGM16) 02 System activation 03 System deactivation 04 Medical emergency: 05 Event communication failure 06 N/A 07 Siren problem: 08 Trigger 09 Trigger or silent panic 10 Fire zone triggering: 11 Zone 1 opening 12 Remote control 13 Activation / deactivation by time » Programmed time for PGM 8000 to stay activated Enter + 560 + PGM + T + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16 T = Time from 01 to 99 minutes » Days for Programmed auto-activation of PGM 8000 Actuator Enter + 836 + PGM + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16 After the command, with the keyboard keys, select the days of the week from 1 to 7, where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday and 8 = holiday and confirm with Enter. » Time of auto-activation of the PGM 8000 Actuator Enter + 561 + PGM + D + HH + MM + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16. D = day of the week from 1 to 7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday and 8 for holidays). HH = hours from 00 to 23. MM = minutes from 00 to 59. » Days for programmed auto-deactivation of the PGM 800 Actuator Enter + 837 + PGM + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16. After the command, with the keyboard keys, select the days of the week from 1 to 7, where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday and 8 = holiday and confirm with Enter. » Time of auto-deactivation of the PGM 800 Actuator Enter + 562 + PGM + D + HH + MM + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16. D = day of the week from 1 to 7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday and 8 for holidays). HH = hours from 00 to 23. MM = minutes from 00 to 59. » Holidays for auto-activation/auto-deactivation of the PGM 800 Actuator Enter + 564 + PGM + F + DD + MM + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16. F = holiday memory number 0 to 9. DD = day from 01 to 31. MM = month from 01 to 12. 93 » PGM 8000 actuator association for partitioning Enter + 563 + PGM +PP + Enter PGM = PGM number from 01 to 16. PP = partition 01 to 16. » Reset Wireless Devices » Delete all registered wireless devices Enter + 7 + Disable + Enter Note: all wireless devices in the center, including the keyboard itself, will be deregistered. Change RF channel Enter + 630 + RF + Enter RF = channels 08 to 11 Attention: when changing the alarm center channel, all devices registered to it (except the remote control) must have the synchronization key pressed to direct the device to the new channel, otherwise they will not communicate with the alarm center. Remote Update » To download/check out a new version Enter + 9922 + Enter If there is a version available for download, the message Downloading, Wait will appear and the download will start, which will take between 3 and 5 minutes (depending on the connection used). If the center does not have a version to download, the message The center is already up to date will be displayed. If there is a problem with the network or Internet where the center is connected, the message: Download failed... will appear. » Install the downloaded version Enter + 9933 + Enter The newly downloaded version will be installed and the records and programming of the center will not be lost. To check the software version of the center, access Menu and using the arrow keys click on Version of alarm center to display it. Note: the center must be connected to the Internet. It is not possible to download/update the software through the GPRS connection due to the download speed of the connection and the excessive consumption of the packet. Passwords » Password programming 1 (exclusively for the programmer user) » Change passwords for users of positions 98 and 99 Enter + 20 + NU + PASSWORD + Enter NU = user number 98 or 99. PASSWORD = password to be programmed containing 4 or 6 digits. » Delete user password of position 98 Enter + 20 + 98 + Enter Note: the password for position 99 cannot be deleted. » Password programming 2 (exclusive programming for the master user) » Change/create passwords for users in positions 00 to 97 Enter + 20 + NU + PASSWORD + Enter NU = user number from 00 to 97. PASSWORD = password to be programmed containing 4 or 6 digits. » Delete password for users in positions 01 to 97 Enter + 20 + NU + Enter NU = user number from 01 to 97. Note: The password for position 00 cannot be deleted. 94 » Password permissions » Define permission for password partitioning Enter + 21 + NU + GP + Enter NU= user number from 01 to 96. GP = group of partitions, with partitions 01 to 10 in group 0 and partitions 11 to 16 in group 1. » Define permission only for activation or permission for bypassing Enter + 2 + P + GS + Enter + Select password + Enter P = permission setting, 5 only activate and 6 bypass permission. GS = group of passwords from 0 to 9, with group 0 going from 01 to 10, group 1 from 11 to 20 and so on closing with group 9 from 91 to 97. » Define permission for Partial mode Enter + 221 + GS + Enter + Select password + Enter GS = group of passwords from 0 to 9, with group 0 going from 01 to 10, group 1 from 11 to 20 and so on closing with group 9 from 91 to 97. Zone configuration » Enable/disable zones Enter + 30 + G + Enter G = group of zones from 0 to 6. After entering the command, using the keyboard keys, enable/disable the corresponding zones for the group and press Enter to confirm. » Enable partial mode Enter + 02 + G + Enter G = group of zones from 0 to 6. After entering the command, using the keyboard keys, enable/disable the corresponding zones for the group and press Enter to confirm. Passwords must also have the Partial mode permission. » Zone functions Enter + 3 + F + G + Enter F= zone functions from 1 to 6. G = group of zones from 0 to 6. After entering the command, using the keyboard keys, enable/disable the corresponding zones for the group and press Enter to confirm. » Zone operation mode Enter + 0 + MP + G + Enter Zone functions 1 Timed 2 Follower 3 24 hours 4 Panic 5 Medical emergency 6 Fire MP= mode of zones 7 or 8. G = group of zones from 0 to 6. After entering the command, using the keyboard keys, enable/disable the corresponding zones for the group and press Enter to confirm. MP Operation Mode 7 Silent 8 Normally open contact 95 » Automatic Zone Cancellation Enter + 53 + N + Enter N = number of triggers from 0 to 9. On input Enter + 09 + ZZ + Enter ZZ= zones 01 to 64 On input partition Enter + 516 + GP + Enter GP = group of partitions, with partitions 01 to 10 in group 0 and partitions 11 to 16 in group 1. Permission to activate and/or deactivate the on input Enter + 518 + Enter Key 2 Permission to activate Key 3 Permission to deactivate Partition » Enable partition Enter + 510 + Enter + Select option 1 + Enter » Zone partitioning Enter + 01 + ZZ + PP + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64. PP = partition 01 to 16. » Define permission for password partitioning Enter + 21 + NU + GP + Enter NU= user number from 01 to 96 GP = group of partitions, with partitions 01 to 10 in group 0 and partitions 11 to 16 in group 1. Attention: In addition to the programming points mentioned above, it is necessary to create/define user passwords (topic Passwords) as well as registering wireless controls for access (topic Remote Control). It is also necessary to define the partitioning of keyboards (topic Keyboard) and sirens (topic Wireless Sirens). Timings » Entry timing Enter + 42 + PP + TTS + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). TTS = time from 000 to 255 seconds. » Beep setting on entry timing Enter + 542 + Volume setting + Enter 0 - Disabled 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High » Exit timing Enter + 44 + PP + TTS + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). TTS = time from 000 to 255 seconds. Disable the exit beep Enter + 514 + Enter + Key 8 + Enter 96 Alarm center time settings » Clock Enter + 400 + HH + MM + SS + Enter HH = hours from 00 to 23. MM = minutes from 00 to 59. SS = seconds from 00 to 59. » Calendar Enter + 401 + DD + MM + AA + Enter DD = day from 01 to 31. MM = month from 01 to 12. AA = year from 00 to 99. » Setting of the day of the week Enter + 402 + D + Enter D = day of the week from 1 to 7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday). » Time interval for time and date synchronization Enter + 403 + HHH + Enter HHH = interval between synchronizations from 000 to 255 hours. » Timezone Enter + 405 + FF + Enter FF= Time Zone 00 Disabled 01 - GMT -1 02 - GMT -2 03 - GMT -3 04 - GMT -4 05 - GMT -5 06 - GMT -6 07 - GMT -7 08 - GMT -8 09 - GMT -9 10 - GMT -10 11 - GMT -11 12 - GMT -12 13 - GMT 0 14 - GMT +1 15 - GMT +2 16 - GMT +3 17 - GMT +4 18 - GMT +5 19 - GMT +6 20 - GMT +7 21 - GMT +8 22 - GMT +9 23 - GMT +10 24 - GMT +11 25 - GMT +12 97 Periodic testing » Enable periodic testing by time schedule Enter + 470 + HH + MM + Enter HH = hours from 00 to 23. MM = minutes from 00 to 59. » Disable periodic test by time schedule Enter + 470 + Disable + Enter » Periodic testing by time interval Enter + 471 + HHH + Enter HHH = hours from 000 to 255. Auto Activation/Auto Deactivation and Auto Activation/Auto Deactivation by partitioning » Enable auto-activation on inactivity Enter + 460 + TM + Enter TM = time from 00 to 99 minutes. » Selection of auto activation/auto deactivation by partitions Enter + 464 + GP + Enter GP = Partition group 0 or 1 (0 = partition group 01 to 10 and 1 = partition group 11 to 16). » Set Holidays Enter + 404 + PP + F (0 to 9) +DD + MM + Enter PP = Partition (center without partition, use PP = 01) F = holiday memory number from 0 to 9. DD = day of the month that will be holiday from 01 to 31. MM = holiday´s month from 01 to 12. » Day of the Week for Auto Activation Enter + 838 + PP + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). After the command, with the keyboard keys, select the days of the week from 1 to 7, where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday. » Auto Activation Schedule Enter + 462 + PP + D + HH + MM + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). D = day of the week from 1 to 7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday). HH = hours from 00 to 23. MM = minutes from 00 to 59. » Day of the week for auto deactivation Enter + 839 + PP + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). After the command, with the keyboard keys, select the days of the week from 1 to 7, where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday. » Auto deactivation schedule Enter + 463 + PP + D + HH + MM + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). D = day of the week from 1 to 7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday). HH = hours from 00 to 23. 98 MM = minutes from 00 to 59. » Set Holidays for Auto Activation/Auto Deactivation Enter + 404 + PP + F + DD + MM + Enter PP = partition 01 to 16 (center without partition, use PP = 01). F = holiday memory number 0 to 9. DD = day from 01 to 31. MM = month from 01 to 12. Monitoring Settings » Program monitoring account Enter + 15 + PP + Enter, where PP = partition 01 to 16 After the command, enter the 4-digit monitoring account number and press Enter to confirm. » Event reporting mode Enter + 17 + AAA + Enter AAA = indicates in which mode the alarm center will operate, where 000: disabled, 400: regular IP and 600: dual IP. » Blocking the delivery of partition 00 to the monitoring company Enter +515+Enter After the command, using the keyboard keys, enable option 8 (dial 8) and press Enter to confirm. » Reset of pending events Enter + 16 + Enter » Program communication priority Enter + 19 + P + Enter P = communication priority from 0 to 3, where 0 = Ethernet, 1 = 2G/3G, 2 = Ethernet/2G/3G, 3 = 2G/3G/Ethernet. » Program destination IP Enter + 801 + I + Enter, where I = Destination IP 1 or 2 After the command type the IP number of the monitoring company (example: 192.168.001.100) and press Enter to confirm. » Program IP network communication port Enter + 802 + P + Enter P = port to which the center is to be connected, where 1 = port 1 and 2 = port 2. After the command enter the 4-digit port number. Note: this field determines the port to which the alarm center will connect, factory default: 9009. The Intelbras Receptor IP software must be configured for the same port. Important: you should not use the same port from another manufacturer for this communication, because there is the possibility of conflict. » Program the destination domain name (DNS) If you don't want to use DNS, skip to the next command, otherwise type: Enter + 803 + D + Enter, D = 1 or 2 (DNS 1 or DNS 2) After the command type the DNS domain name and press Enter to confirm. » Program monitoring options via IP Enter + 830 + Enter After the command, using the keys on the keyboard, enable the desired option from 1 to 4, where: » 1: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 1 » 2: enables the sending of events to the monitoring company 2 » 3: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 1 » 4: Enables the domain name (DNS) of the monitoring company 2 and press Enter to confirm. 99 » Program DHCP If you do not have a DHCP server or do not want to use this option, proceed to the next step, otherwise, type the next command and also the following ones. Enter + 831 + Enter After the command, with the keyboard keys, enable option 1 (dial 1) and press Enter to confirm. » Alarm Center´s IP address Enter + 8120 + Enter After the command, enter the IP address of the alarm center. Note: you will only be able to edit/enter the address manually if the DHCP function is disabled, otherwise, only the IP address of the center will be displayed. » Program the network mask Enter + 8130 + Enter After the command, type the netmask number and press Enter to confirm. » Program the gateway » Enter + 8140 + Enter After the command, type the network Gateway number and press Enter to confirm. » Program DNS servers for Ethernet Enter + 815 + S + Enter, where S = 1 or 2 (Server 1 or Server 2) After the command, type the DNS1 server number and press Enter to confirm. » Program Ethernet heartbeat interval (link test) Enter + 816 + TTM + Enter, where TTM = time interval ranging from 000 to 255 minutes (default: 5 minutes). » Program login Enter + 822 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the login (according on the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Enable chips Enter + 832 + Enter After the command, use the keyboard keys to enable options 1 (chip 1) and 2 (chip 2). » Program password Enter + 823 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the password (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Program APN Enter + 824 + O + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) After the command, type the APN (according to the operator used) and then press Enter to confirm. » Program the PIN (Personal Identification Number) If you want to use the PIN, perform the command in sequence, otherwise go to the following command. If the PIN is wrong, the chip will be blocked. Enter + 825 + O + 4-digit PIN number + Enter, where O = 1 or 2 (operator 1 or operator 2) » GPRS heartbeat interval (link test) Enter + 827 + TTM + Enter, where TTM = Heartbeat time interval from 000 to 255 minutes (default: 005 minutes) » DNS servers for GPRS Enter + 828 + S + Enter, where S = 1 or 2 (Server 1 or Server 2) After entering the command, type the DNS server code (de acordo com o server utilizado) and then press Enter to confirm. 100 » Interval between GPRS connection attempts Enter + 829 + TG + Enter, where TG = interval time of reconnection attempts from 00 to 20 (default: 00 minutes) » Cloud Connection Enter + 512 + Enter After the command, use the keys on the keyboard to enable option 6 and press Enter to confirm. Programar telefone para chamadas GSM » Program GPRS channel options to enable chips Enter + 832 + Enter After the command, use the keyboard keys to enable options 1 (chip 1), 2 (chip 2) and press Enter to confirm. » Telephone for GSM calls Enter + 84 + M + Phone number with up to 20 digits + Enter, where M = memory number ranging from 1 to 5 The phone number must have a maximum of 20 digits and be in the format: 0 + operator code + area code + phone number starting with the digit 9. Contact-ID Codes » Enable/Disable events As seen on the following commands, the event can be blocked if it is set to 000 ( it will not be sent to the IP receiver) and enabled when registering FFF (it will be sent to the IP receiver). After entering the command, enter the value 000 to disable or FFF to enable and press Enter to confirm. » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for zone opening type events Enter + 901 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for zone restoration type events Enter + 911 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for tamper-opening type events Enter + 902 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID for tamper reset type events Enter + 912 + ZZ + Enter ZZ = zone from 01 to 64 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for deactivation events by users Enter + 903 + NU + Enter NU = user number from 01 to 97 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for activation events by users Enter + 913 + NU + Enter NU = user number from 01 to 97 101 » Enable/Disable Contact-ID code for system events of opening type Enter + 904 + II + Enter II = system event index from 00 to 26 Index 00 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Opening type events System events Internal event Low battery in wireless device N/A Supervision failure Zone bypass AC network failure Low system battery Absent battery N/A Remote deactivation Automatic deactivation N/A N/A System reset Programming change Failed to report event Wrong password Remote access Manual test Periodic test Event buffer reset Restart date and time Tamper expander devices/Reset tamper expander devices Tamper sensors /Reset tamper sensors Maintenance request AC failure of the wireless device PGM actuation Default code 384 147 570 301 302 311 N/A 404 403 305 306 354 461 410 601 602 621 625 145 383 616 342 422 102 » Setting Contact-ID code for Reset-type system events, type: Enter + 914 + II + Enter II = system event index from 00 to 26 Index 00 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Opening type events System events Internal event Wireless device low battery reset N/A Supervision failure reset Zone bypass reset AC network reset Low system battery reset Battery reset N/A Remote activation Automatic activation One key activation Activation under duress N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Tamper of expander devices Sensor Tamper N/A AC failure of the wireless device PGM actuation Default code 384 N/A 147 570 301 302 311 N/A 404 403 408 121 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 145 383 N/A 342 422 103 » Setting Push event code Enter + 92 + EV + Enter + Select the event + Enter EV = group of events from 0 to 3, where group 0 is from 01 to 10 and so on up to group 3, which is from 31 to 35. Events group (EV) 0 1 2 3 Event ARM_DISARM_USER N/A, TRIGGER_ZONE, TRIGGER_24H, SILENT_TRIGGER, MEDICAL_EMERGENCY_TRIGGER, FIRE_TRIGGER, AUDIBLE_PANIC_TRIGGER, SILENT_PANIC_TRIGGER, TAMPER_SENSOR, LOW_SENSOR_BATTERY, N/A, SUPERVISION_RF_FAILURE, BYPASS_ZONE, AUTOMATIC_BYPASS, ELECTRICAL_NETWORK_FAILURE, LOW_MAIN_BATTERY, ABSENT_MAIN_BATTERY, N/A, REMOTE_ARM_DISARM, AUTO_ARM_DISARM, QUICK_ARM, ARM_DISARM_UNDER_DURESS, SYSTEM_RESET, PROGRAMMING_CHANGED, FAILURE_TO_COMMUNICATE_EVENT, WRONG_PASSWORD, ACCESS_DOWNLOAD, MANUAL_TEST, PERIODIC_TEST, RESET_BUFFER_EVENTS RESET_DATE_TIME N/A TAMPER_SIREN MAINTENANCE_REQUEST ELECTRIC_NETWORK_MOD_EXPANDER_FAULT TRIGGERING/DEACTIVATING_PGM RF REGISTRATION/EXCLUSION PASSWORD REGISTRATION/CHANGE/EXCLUSION Key Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 10 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 10 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Key 10 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 8 Key 9 Default value Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 104 » Activation/deactivation of functions Enter + 51 + GF + Enter + FUNCTION + Enter GF = function group 0 to 5. FUNCTION = key corresponding to the function. Key Function group 0 1 Partition Function group 1 Silent panic with the 0 key Function group 2 Reset blocking Function group 3 Central tamper of alarm 2 One key activation Audible panic with the 2 key Remote control blocking - 3 Siren beeping on activation/ deactivation Medical emergency with Keyboard blocking in case the 5 key of wrong password - 4 Activation with open areas Fire with the 8 key Sync button lock for wireless device enrollment - 5 6-digit password Maintenance request with the Enter key - - 6 Clear trigger remote control - - - 7 - Problem Indication by siren - - Automatic cancellation 8 - by zone opening - - Function group 4 - Function group 5 - - Supervision failure Real-time reports - - - - Tampering of devices - Do not generate triggers - - Disable exit beep - Failure delivery time » AC failure Enter + 481 + TM + Enter TM = tempo de envio da falha de 01 to 99 minutes. System reset » Reset of the whole system, except for the registration of wireless devices Enter + 0000 + Enter » Reset of the whole system (Programming, messages, and wireless devices) Enter + 9999 + Enter 6.22. Homologation 05326-18-00160 This equipment does not have the right to protection against harmful interference and may not cause interference to duly authorized systems. This is an Anatel approved product, the homologation number is on the product label, for inquiries use the link https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br. 105 Warranty Terms It is hereby expressly stated that this contractual warranty is conferred under the following conditions: Name of client: Client's signature: Invoice No.: Date of purchase: Model: Retailer: Serial No.: 1. All parts, pieces and components of the product are guaranteed against eventual manufacturing defects, which they may eventually present, for a period of 1 (one) year - this being 90 (ninety) days of legal guarantee and 9 (nine) months of contractual guarantee -, as from the date of purchase of the product by the Consumer, as shown on the invoice for the purchase of the product, which is an integral part of this Term throughout the entire national territory. This contractual warranty includes the free replacement of parts, pieces, and components that present manufacturing defects, including the expenses for the labor used in this repair. If no manufacturing defect is found, but defect(s) arising from improper use, the Consumer will bear these expenses. 2. The product´s installation should be done according to the Product Manual and/or Installation Guide. If your product requires installation and configuration by a qualified technician, look for a competent and specialized professional, considering that the costs for these services are not included in the product's price. 3. Once the defect is confirmed, the Consumer must immediately contact the nearest Authorized Service listed by the manufacturer - only these are authorized to examine and repair the defect during the warranty period foreseen herein. If this is not done, this warranty will be void, since it will be characterized as a violation of the product. 4. In the event that the Consumer requests home assistance, he or she must go to the nearest Authorized Service to inquire about the technical visit fee. If it is necessary to remove the product, the resulting expenses, such as transportation and security costs to and from of the product, will be the Consumer´s responsibility. 5. The warranty will totally lose its validity in the occurrence of any of the following hypotheses: a) if the defect is not of manufacturing, but caused by the Consumer or by third parties not related to the manufacturer; b) if the damage to the product comes from accidents, disasters, nature agents (lightning, flooding, landslides, etc.), humidity, voltage in the electrical network (overvoltage caused by accidents or excessive fluctuations in the network), installation/use in disagreement with the user's manual or resulting from the natural wear and tear of the parts and components; c) if the product has suffered chemical, electromagnetic, electrical or animal (insects, etc.) influence; d) if the product's serial number has been tampered with or scraped; e) if the device has been breached. 6. This warranty does not cover data loss, therefore it is recommended, if applicable to the product, that the Consumer make a backup copy of the data on the product on a regular basis. 7. Intelbras is not responsible for the installation of this product, nor for any attempts of fraud and/or sabotage on its products. Keep the software updates and applications used up-to-date, if relevant, as well as the network protections required for protection against intrusions (hackers). The equipment is guaranteed against vices within its normal conditions of use, and it is important to be aware that, because it is an electronic equipment, it is not free of frauds and scams that may interfere with its correct operation. 8. Após sua vida útil, o produto deve ser entregue a uma assistência técnica autorizada da Intelbras ou realizar diretamente a destinação final ambientalmente adequada evitando impactos ambientais e a saúde. Caso prefira, a pilha/bateria assim como demais eletrônicos da marca Intelbras sem uso, pode ser descartado em qualquer ponto de coleta da Green Eletron (gestora de resíduos eletroeletrônicos a qual somos associados). 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