Bticino 3485STD User manual

Type
User manual
06/13-01-PC
TiSecurityStandard User Manual
Software for the configuration of the
3485STD Burglar-Alarm Central Unit
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INDICE
1. Hardware and Software requirements 4
2. Basic concepts 4
2.1 Menus and general buttons for selecting functions
3. Importing data from an existing project 7
3.1 Importing voice messages
3.2 Importing conguration data
4. Connecting to the Unit 9
5. Exchanging data with the Unit 11
6. Parameters 12
6.1 Work area
6.1.1 Data input procedure
6.2 Exchanging conguration parameters with the Unit
6.2.1 Receiving conguration parameters
6.2.2 Sending conguration parameters
6.2.3 Receiving the history of events
6.3 Conguration of the Burglar alarm section
6.3.1 Zones
6.3.2 Automations
6.3.3 User Preferences
6.3.4 Installer Preferences
6.3.5 Key management
6.3.6 Scenarios
6.4 Conguration of the Dialling device section
6.4.1 Telephone number directory
6.4.2 Setting up calls
6.4.3 Telephone functions
6.4.4 Block (Lock)
6.4.5 Protocol - MyHome Portal
6.4.6 Protocol - ADEMCO
6.4.7 Line test
6.4.8 Telephone commands
7. Messages 47
7.1 Work area
7.2 Exchanging voice messages with the Unit
7.2.1 Sending voice messages
7.2.2 Listening to messages from the Unit loudspeaker
7.2.3 Receiving voice messages
7.3 Voice message commands
7.3.1 Importing an audio le
7.3.2 Emitting a voice message
7.3.3 Recording a voice message
7.3.4 Retrieving voice messages
8. Update Firmware 51
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1. Hardware
and Software
requirements
Please note: The TiSecurity-
Polyx program is the essential
tool for the configuration
of the 3485STD Burglar
alarm Unit.The content of
this program is under the
exclusive rights of Bticino
SpA.
Please note: For proper fun-
ctioning of the software, the
3485STD Burglar Alarm Unit
must be installed according
to the indications specied
in the installation manual
supplied with the device.
2. Basic concepts
Depending on the technician and users needs, it is possible to begin with a new conguration or
change an existing conguration.
In this manual the various screens will refer to the second mode.
Creating a new conguration:
Start TiSecurityStandard
Execute and save the conguration
Send data to the Unit
Modifying an existing conguration:
Execute the system auto-learning function from the Unit
Receive data from the Unit with TiSecurityStandard
Edit, if required
Send data to the Unit
In order to perform a proper conguration, it is necessary to execute the system auto-learning function
before connecting the Unit to the PC.
Using the Firmware Update function, with the TiSecurityStandard it is also possible to update the
permanent Control Unit Software, using new issues published by BTicino.
The TiSecurityStandard software is used for the conguration of the 3485STD Burglar alarm Unit
which combine the burglar alarm and telephone dialling device into one device.
After opening the program, the following screen will appear:
Hardware requirements
•PersonalComputerwithPentiumprocessor>400MHz
•256MBRAM
•SVGAgraphicscardwithresolution800x600
•CD-ROMunit
•Mouse
Software requirements
•Windows2000,XPorVista;InternetExplorer6.0orhigher.
Space used on hard-disk
•91Mbyte.
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2.1 Menus and general buttons for selecting functions
The main functions that can be executed with TiSecurityStandard can be selected by using the icons
in the toolbar or by opening drop-down menus, thus selecting the various options. Quick keys can
also be used for some functions, like:
to create a new project, it is possible to select New from the File drop-down menu, from the toolbar
and from the keyboard by using the keys Ctrl +N.
The followings functions are included in the toolbar:
Create a new
project
Save the current
project
Opens the Para-
meters section
Executes connection to
the Unit
Opens an existing
project
Opens the Voice
message section
Selects the serial port of
the PC to which the Unit is
connected
Executes connection to
the Bticino website
Select the interface
language
The followings functions are included in the drop-down menus:
“File menu
New creates a new project
Open opens an existing project
Save saves the current project
Save as (with name) saves the project after requesting a le name
Export conguration exports the project thus creating a le with
extension .csv which can be imported into
Microsoft Excel®.
Exit exits the program
“Edit” menu
Import messages from project imports all voice messages from an existing
project
Import conguration data from project
imports all conguration data from an existing
project
Load pre-dened audio messages retrieves voice messages set up for the Unit
Select all messages selects all messages of the project
Select all xed messages selects all xed messages of the project
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“?” menu
About... displays information on the TiSecurityStandard program
Supported versions displays information on TiSecurityStandard, hardware and
software versions of the Unit
The status bar shows the following information:
Current data
Current time
Loaded project le
“Language” menu
select the TiSecurityStandard interface language
Type of Unit
Tools” menu
Parameters opens the Parameters section
Messages opens the Messages section
Receive conguration receives the conguration from the Unit, it is active only
when connecting to the Unit
Send conguration sends the conguration to the Unit, it is active only when
connecting to the Unit
Update Firmware starts the Unit rmware update procedure
Connection to Unit enables connection between the PC and the Unit
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> Select Import messages from project from the Edit menu
> Select the project le (. jai) from where you want to import the messages
> Click the Open button
When the procedure has been completed, the imported messages will appear
3.1 Importing voice messages
To import voice messages from a project le:
The following screen will appear
3. Importing data
from an existing
project
It is possible to import data (conguration parameters and voice messages) from a previously saved
project le.
Please note: it is recommend
to save the current congu-
ration le of before starting
the procedure.
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Please note: it is recommend
to save the current congu-
ration le of before starting
the procedure.
> Select Import conguration data from project from the Edit menu
> Select the project le (. jai) from where you want to import the conguration
> Click the Open button
When the procedure has been completed, the new conguration will appear
3.2 Importing conguration data
To import a previously saved conguration:
The following screen will appear
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> Select Connection to Unit from the Tools menu
The following message will appear
4. Connecting to the
Unit
To access some functions (e.g. Receive conguration, Send messages, etc.) there must be a connec-
tion between the PC where TiSecurityStandard is installed and the Unit, following the operation
described below.
> From the Port menu, select the serial port address of the PC you want to connect the Unit to
(COM1, COM2, etc.).
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>ExecutetherequiredoperationsandthenclickOK
Select the maintenance menu
of the Unit and start the auto-
learning function
Connect the programming cable to a
serial port or USB of the PC and to the
6–way connector of the Unit
Click the OK button
Flip the slide switch to o
Slide switch
Item 3559
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When connecting to the Unit, a comparison will be made between the conguration of the Unit
which reects the real system, and the conguration of the current project.
If the congurations are dierent, the following warning message it will appear:
> Click YES to display the details of the dierences found
The data can be exported into a le with extension .csv, which can be imported in Microsoft
Excel.
At this stage, by clicking the Details button, it is possible to display the list of communication acti-
vities between the personal computer and the unit.
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5. Exchanging data
with the Unit
When the connection to the Unit has been activated, it will be possible to:
Send/receive conguration parameters
Send/receive voice messages
Receive the history of events from the unit
Refer to paragraphs “7.2 Exchanging conguration parameters with the Unit” and “8.2 Exchanging
voice messages with the Unit” to carry out these functions.
At the end of the procedure the Connection button will change into Disconnection.
It is now possible to swap data with the Unit
Click Disconnection to stop connection.
The following message will appear
> Disconnect the programming cable from the Unit
> Click the OK button
> Click YES to load the conguration of the system in the Unit
> Click NO to keep the current project unchanged
However, there will be a connection to the Unit.
> The following message will appear if click QUIT
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6.1 Work area
6. Parameters
In this section it is possible to execute the Unit parameters congurations.
In this section all typical parameters for the conguration of the Unit are displayed, represented
hierarchically with a tree structure on the left side.
On the right side, a specic template for inputting data and, if the connection is active, for commu-
nicating with the Unit can be displayed by selecting each element of the hierarchic structure.
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Data input template
Receives conguration
from the Unit
Send conguration to the
Unit
Receives the history of
events from the Unit
Fixedzone
Data input
zone
Helpzone
Communication bar with
the Unit
The upper bar includes the commands for communication with the control unit (only active when
theconnectionwithestablishedPC);thecentralsectionisfordataentry,andwillvarydepending
oftheselectedparameter;thelowerbardisplaystheinstructionstoguidetheuserthroughthe
data entry procedure.
6.1.1 Data input procedure
Inputting by typing in data:
> Clickthedatainputzone
> The text, if any, will be edited (e.g. Input)
> Type in new data
Inputting data with the drop-down menu:
> Clickthedatainputzone;the button will appear
> A drop-down menu will appear after clicking the button
> Select any data available
Displays information
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Inputting data with the sliding menu:
> Clickthedatainputzone;the button will appear
> Use the button to move through the available data
Inputting with an independent window:
> Clickthedatainputzone;the button will appear
> An independent window will appear after clicking the button
> Enterthedata
> ClickOK to close the window
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6.2 Exchanging conguration parameters with the Unit
6.2.1 Receiving conguration parameters
This function allows you to receive the conguration parameters from the Unit.
> Execute the Connection to Unit procedure
> Click Receive button
The following screen will appear
> Click the Yes button
When the procedure has been completed, the Unit conguration parameters will be available in
the relative section for future verications or changes.
To activate a new conguration the sending procedure, described in the following paragraph, must
be completed.
> Click the Yes button
If the current project has not been saved, a reminder appears on the screen.
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6.2.2 Sending conguration parameters
This function allows you to send the conguration parameters to the Unit.
> Execute the Connection to Unit procedure
> Click Send button
The following screen will appear
> Click the Yes button
When sending the parameters, a comparison will be made between the conguration of the Unit
and the conguration of the current project, if these are dierent the following warning message
will appear:
> Click the Yes button
If the current project has not been saved, a reminder appears on the screen.
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Click Yes to display all dierences found.
When No is clicked (or Quit in the error window), the following message apperas:
> Click the Force button to send the parameters of the current project to the Unit and then modify
its conguration.
> Click the Align button to change the parameters of the current project, thereby aligning them
with the conguration of the Unit.
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6.2.3 Receiving the history of events
This function allows you to receive the history of events. This is the chronological list of all events
occurred on the burglar alarm system, and recorded by the Unit.
> Execute the Connection to Unit procedure
> Click Event memory button
The following screen will appear
> Click the Yes button
When the procedure has been completed, you will see a window showing the list of events recorded
by the Unit in the history of events.
> Click the Export button to export the event memory into a le
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The following message will appear:
> Click the Yes button
The following screen will appear:
> Name the le
> ClicktheSave button
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6.3 Conguration of the Burglar alarm section
In this section it is possible to set up the part of the Unit related to the burglar alarm system.
The options are as follows:
Zones
Automations
User Preferences
Installer preferences
Scenarios
The tree structure will show the congured components with their number in brackets.
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