Adesys Octalarm-IP Manual
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Adesys Octalarm-IP, Changing the battery The battery will have to be changed as time passes. It can be subject to wear and then won’t function optimally. It is recommended that the battery should be replaced as quickly as possible once the LED indication light has switched on. If you slide up the Octalarm-IP’s operating panel in relation to the bottom plate and then completely remove it (see page 37), you will see the battery on the right, above the mounting for the sensor. First remove the small cable that connects the battery to the Octalarm-IP. The battery is attached to th
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 49 Connecting ethernet (UTP) and/or internet Connect the Octalarm-IP to an ethernet wall socket using a cable with RJ-45 connectors or to a router. The alarm dialer will then wait until it is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server. You can read the IP address that has been assigned in the Info screen that appears when the Info button is pressed. You will need this IP number when you want to program the alarm dialer from your computer via the web browser. You can also have the Octalarm-IP make contact with the ACC (Adesys Control Centre) via the internet. With this system yo
Adesys Octalarm-IP, • Use with announcements and not with SMS or pagers. Measures to take when calling via a splitter • Do not use a standard splitter with ADSL but rather a Security DSL splitter with built-in overvoltage protection. This is available from Adesys. See the connection diagram below. Octalarm-IP in combination with an ADSL-modem Follow the diagram given below when the Octalarm-IP is connected in combination with an ADSL modem. Do not use a standard splitter with ADSL but a Security DSL splitter with built- in overvoltage protection. This is available from Adesys.
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Positioning the optional GSM module Before adding a GSM module it is necessary for the alarm to be connected to the internet and the ACC. To mount the GSM module proceed as follows: • Turn of the alarm dialer completely. Follow the instructions given for this on page 39 of this manual. • Take the steps necessary to ensure that the equipment is free of static electricity (ESD proof) before starting work such as unpacking the GSM module. • Remove the alarm dialer’s control panel (cover) by siding it up fully (see page 42) The ribbon cable between the cover and the main printed circuit can remain
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 21 Step 3: Entering a receiver in the Telephone Book 03.Telephone Book The following menus are offered when entering users/receivers in the Telephone Book: A number of the fields that have to be filled in depend on the choice that you have made previously. name 1 pincode (when used) role 2 report to none 3 send message type of message telephone telephone number
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Technical data Mounting: Wall model Number of alarm inputs: A line - 4, 8 or 12 B line - 2, or 4 Connections: Spring clamps for 0.5 – 1.5mm 2 Input contacts: Normally open or Normally closed, potential free. Contact current 0.5 mA, open voltage 3.3V Bus technology: Sensorbus for alarms (not interchangeable with Sensornet) Number of call numbers: 30 Alarm reporting method: Speech, pager, SMS Reset method: 4 figure DTMF code Select standard analogue: Tone code (only PSTN model) Mobile network: 1) Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz (only GSM- model) Relay outputs A8 and A12: 2 relay outputs
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Housing Opening The Octalarm’s inputs and outputs are located behind the operating panel. Simply slide up the operating panel to make connections: • Slide the operating panel up to the click stop (1). Do not use too much force when doing this. If the alarm dialer doesn’t slide open easily the operating panel may be jammed and it will then be necessary to find the cause of the jam first and sort it out. If you don’t do this you may damage the alarm dialer. Releasing the retaining catch In order to remove the operating panel completely, to change the battery for example, it is necessary to release the retaining catch first.
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Switching the output with voice response Outputs on the Octalarm-IP can be set up for remote switching. This makes it possible to give the Octalarm-IP switch commands remotely with a (GSM-) telephone. Because of this it is possible to carry out a reset on the monitored technical installation for example. The instructions will be given by a voice response system as soon as an incoming call is received. Remote switching on the outputs is protected. The voice response system will ask for the operator’s code from the Telephone Book. Switching can be mon
Octalarm-IP 100104E 55 14- Features and technical data Features of the Octalarm-IP (type dependent) • Wall model 233x174x55mm (wxhxd) • From 2 to 12 digital inputs for alarms that can be switched on and off. • Up to 4 outputs with adjustable function • PSTN- (analogue) or GSM models • Sensorbus system for connecting alarms • Optional quad band GSM module for doub
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 65 Ethernet (UTP) IP address assign automatically enter manually address subnet mask standard gateway preferred DNS server alternative DNS server (optional) set up via web yes port no 11.Alarm Receivers telephone call preferred network 1 options (F3) removed/add 3 sequence 2 following sms preferred network 1 options (F3) removed/add 3 sequence 2 followi
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 37 9- Logging in to the alarm via the internet If the alarm is connected to the internet and the installer’s code and user password have been entered, a connection can be made with the Octalarm-IP. This is done as follows: As an installer on the PC 1. Go to the ACC website: http://www.meldcentrale.nl 2. Log in to your account using your e-mail address and password. 3. If you or the client have already entered your installer code in the dialer it will be visible immediately. If this isn’t the case you will have to ask your client to add you as an installer to the installer’s rights menu. The
Octalarm-IP 100104E 5 Alarm Sequence Diagram Alarm Action Choose number of a telephone/pager or service group Occupied or not? Action Forward report code or spoken message Reset by calling back set? Action Wait to be called back Called back on time? Report correctly reset? Action Selec
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 61 06.Inputs name input type external reset input contacts open when idle (NO) closed when idle (NC) active when secs. stable reset when secs. stable connect via directly sensorbus action list when
Octalarm-IP 100104E 35 8- Testing and Resetting Sending test reports Test reports can be sent as soon as the alarm has been set up to check if the alarms are working correctly. Alarm delays that have been set may be generated when sending test reports. Proceed as follows: • Press Test and use the cursos keys to select the function that needs to be tested. • Make your se
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Step 5: Compiling an Action List 05.Action Lists The following menus are offered when entering receivers in the Telephone Book: A number of the fields that have to be filled in depend on the choice that you have made previously. naam 1 + 3 local alarms off local alarms on call list on activation 2 + 4 + 5 when there is no reset no repeat when there is no reset continue repeating repeat time
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100410E 2 1- General The Octalarm-IP is an alarm system that detects malfunctions and calamities in both manned and unmanned installations and processes and forwards them via the telephone. There are various optical and acoustic options on site for reporting the malfunctions. The options for forwarding via telephone lines include both mobile and fixed telephones, pagers, service groups or combinations of these. There are two different Octalarm-IP series: the A line (the most comprehensive versions) and the B line. This manual describes the installation, setting up and use of the A line. Certain functions are
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Connecting outputs/local alarm Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Output functions The outputs on the Octalarm-IP have a variable function. The options are identical for each output: • external buzzer – follows the internal buzzer • external flashing light – in contrast with the alarm buzzer the flashing light cannot be cut short with the reset key during an alarm situation. The flashing light only stops when the alarm is cancelled or when the alarm channel is completely turned off. • ADSL splitter • can be switched remotely Outputs 1 and 2 are open collector outputs. Outputs 3 and 4 are relay outputs.
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 51 Mains failure and battery Mains failure The Octalarm has a built-in, maintenance free, emergency battery. This keeps the Octalarm in operation for a considerable time when the mains power fails. Mains failure report Mains supply failure can be reported by the Octalarm by telephone and/or with an audio signal. Battery empty warning If the battery becomes almost empty during a mains failure this will be reported by telephone and/or with an audio signal. Automatic battery che
Adesys Octalarm-IP, 5- Programming Programming methods Client settings can be made starting from the manufacturer’s settings. There are three methods for doing this: • Make the settings on the dialer itself • Make the settings on location via the ethernet port (UTP-connection using a PC and the standard Microsoft ® Internet Explorer or Mozilla ® Firefox browsers. If your Octalarm-IP is part of the corporate network you can program it using one of the computers on this network. If you connect your laptop directly, you should first start the dhcp software which can be downloaded free from Support on www.adesys.nl. Start your b
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Step 2: Setting language, location name, date and time 02.General You will be offered the following menus when entering data in the “General” menu: time 1 hrs:min:secs date 1 day-mnth-yr location (textt) location (voice message) 2 standard/recorded options (F3) play record language English following Dutch German French manage settings Use pincodes Do not us
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 67 Set key ................................................. 13 SIM card ............................................... 50 SMS ............ 2, 3, 8, 32, 35, 39, 40, 55, 56 SMS reset ............................................ 35 Switchboard ......................................... 48 System malfunctions ....... 13, 17, 28, 53 Telephone book.... 8, 9, 14, 17, 21, 22, 30, 34, 36 telephone exchange ............................. 30 Terminal blocks .................................... 45 Test key ............................................... 12 Time ............. 9, 17, 20, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56 Update ...............................
Octalarm-IP 100104E 31 GSM (Only with GSM model) use PIN no yes PIN answer automatically off when waiting for confirmation reply auto-answer after rings always on reply auto-answer after rings preselection number speech volume
The following steps have to be followed in order to make the settings illustrated above: • John, Sophie, Jack and Martin are entered in the Telephone Book. They are each given names, a call number and an authorisation • The Call Lists Works managers and Technical staff are drawn up. • The following Action lists are drawn up: Crop alarm urgent, Technica
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Step 11: Setting preferred networks (alarm receivers) 11.Alarm Receivers You will be offered the following menus when setting up the connections: First select the connection that you want to set up: PSTN, GSM or ethernet. telephone call preferred network 1 options (F3) removed/add 3 sequence 2 following sms preferred network 1 options (F3) removed/add 3 sequence 2 following pager messages preferred network 1 options (F3) removed/add 3 sequence 2
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 17 6- Complete procedure / step plan The following steps generally have to be gone through in order to fully program the Octalarm- IP: Step 1 Connect the alarm dialer to the ACC, if the alarm dialer uses this facility via the internet Step 2 Select the language for the menus and enter the location name. If the alarm dialer is connected to the ACC the date and time will be set automatically. Step 3 Enter the alarm receivers, these are the people that have to respond to malfunctions, in the Telephone Book. Here, they are each given a name, a call number and an authorisation Do not forget to change the pincodes in th
Adesys Octalarm-IP, Octalarm-IP 100104E 29 Step 9: Settings for local alarm reporting 09.Local Alarms You will be offered the following menus when setting up the local alarms: bell on if there is an alarm if call list fails after a delay delay time minutes bell off when an alarm is confirmed by the reset key after a delay delay time minutes bell volume silent
Octalarm-IP 100104E 13 7 Info key The Info key gives access to the alarm dialer’s basic data. Among other things you will find the dialer’s identification data such as the serial number, the software version and the IP number. The last is particularly important when you want to program the alarm dialer from a computer. You can also use the IP number to check if the ala
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