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INSTALLATION MANUAL W & WIP ALARM PANEL DOC. - REF. 230-W-WIP LAST MODIFICATION DATE : DECEMBER 2016 FIRMWARE VERSION : XLP.07.07.15.XXX AND LATER INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Description Since 2002, RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES provides the only wireless video verification on the market, thanks to the Motion Viewer™ detectors and to the Videofied® product range. After 2 years of development, RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES is proud to present the new W alarm panel. The W alarm panel is wireless and mains powered with a backup rechargeable battery (provided). The W panel is the first Videofied ® alarm panel that can be used as a connected device. This panel is intended for residential and commercial markets. Like all the Videofied ® alarm panels, the W panel is compatible with every radio device manufactured by RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES. Technology The W alarm panel uses the S2View® patented technology. That interactive and wireless technology ensures signal integrity. The bidirectional radio link maximizes the signal reliability. AES encryption protects the communication between the panel and the devices. Transmission security is optimal. The jamming detection feature identifies any intentional jamming from a third party. The supervision feature consists of transmitting signals between every device of the system and the W alarm panel. Through the supervision, the detectors transmit every 8 minutes a presence signal. The entire RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES team wishes you a successful installation. W & WIP Alarm panel INSTALLATION MANUAL SUMMARY Introduc tion................................................................................................2 Summary.........................................................................................................................3 1. W installation and setup.......................................................................................................4 1.1 Panel overview..........................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Panel mounting..........................................................................................................................................4 1.3 Ethernet cable connexion........................................................................................................................5 1.4 SIM card installation................................................................................................................................5 1.5 Powering and initialization......................................................................................................................5 1.6 Indicator lights...........................................................................................................................................6 1.7 Pairing the keypad..................................................................................................................................6 2. W panel programming.............................................................................................................................7 3. W panel features guide........................................................................................................................17 3.1 Get to access level 4........................................................................................................................17 3.2 How to arm/disarm the system...........................................................................................................17 3.3 Arming and siren mode configuration...............................................................................................18 3.4 Manage badges and access codes.....................................................................................................19 3.5 Delete a device from the system........................................................................................................21 3.6 Read the event log...............................................................................................................................22 3.7 Automatic arming/disarming...................................................................................................................22 3.8 Golden rules.............................................................................................................................................22 3.9 Additional features..................................................................................................................................23 4. Ethernet parameters...............................................................................................................24 5. Transmitter events list...........................................................................................................25 6. 2G3G error codes..................................................................................................................26 7. Security and certifications notes..........................................................................................27 8. Technical specifications..........................................................................................................29 W & WIP Alarm panel 1. W INSTALLATION AND SETUP INSTALLATION MANUAL 1.1 Panel overview Ethernet cable connection WIS100 Siren connector SIM card installation Status LEDs Mini-USB connector for power supply Battery connector COM button INIT button Locking screws 1.2 Panel mounting Fix the back casing on the wall using the three mounting holes (4 mm diameter) as shown. Bracket holes Mounting the panel is not required for programming. W & WIP Alarm panel INSTALLATION MANUAL 1. W INSTALLATION AND SETUP 1.3 Ethernet cable connection Only for models WIP 210/220/230, WIP 620/630 and WIP 720/730 Once the panel is fixed on the wall connect a RJ45 cable between the site internet network and the panel Ethernet port. When the panel attempts a transmission via Ethernet, a red LED on the connector will flash. This will allow the installer to check whether the panel is connected to a valid network. Do not touch the RJ45 cable when the panel is powered. IMPORTANT : Only connect the panel on 10Base-T SELV networks. 1.4 SIM Card Installation Insert a Mini-SIM 2FF SIM card in the location shown in the image. Please refer to the markings for the insertion direction. Use a M2M (machine-to-machine) 2G3G SIM card. If the panel is used with a smartphone application, the SIM card shall be able to receive SMS. DO NOT insert or remove the SIM card while the panel is powered. 1.5 Powering and initialization AC Power • Connect the backup battery. • Install the power supply inside or outside the panel box depending on the needed cable length. • Connect the power supply to the panel mini-USB connector. • Plug the power supply in an electrical outlet. • Do not connect the 12V input (sealed by a label), specifically when the panel is powered. Initialization • Leave the panel open. The green status LED is on. Press and hold the INIT button for 6-7 seconds until the status LED turns red for 1 second. • The red LED blinks several times then turns off. That procedure resets the panel memory. • The panel is now reset, a Videofied® keypad has to be enrolled to configure the panel. W & WIP Alarm panel Backup battery 1. W INSTALLATION AND SETUP INSTALLATION MANUAL 1.6 Indicator lights Red LED on Red LED blinking (1 sec) Red LED blinking (3 sec) Red LED off N/A Battery out of order or not detected. Low voltage on the battery. Normal operation Low voltage on the battery N/A Panel working on battery. Battery OK. Panel not powered or out of order. Green LED on (AC power detected) Green LED off (AC power not detected) 1.7 Pairing the remote keypad • Press briefly the panel INIT button and release for the enrollment of a programming keypad. • Insert 3 or 4 LS14500 Lithium batteries into the keypad. • Do not mount the keypad. It will display on of the following screens: RSI (c) 2014 videofied.com or <=========XX=========> • Press on both CLR and ESC NO keys at the same time and release. The indicator LED on the keypad will blink rapidly. Wait for the keypad to pair. • If the keypad does not pair up with the panel and shows “XX”, it certainly means that it is stilled paired to another system. The keypad needs to be reset. Remove the batteries and press repeatedly on the keypad tamper switch for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Then proceed to the above steps. W & WIP Alarm panel INSTALLATION MANUAL 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING Use the keypad to program the panel Keypad Display Actions and comments KEYPAD 1 RECORDED OK or YES < - LANGUAGE : - > ENGLISH (UK) for language selection The system can also be programmed in : french, italian, german, dutch, spanish, swedish, portuguese, danish, czech, turkish and polish. The language can be changed at any time once the panel is programmed in the MAINTENANCE menu. OK or YES RADIO RANGE TEST? OK or YES RF TEST x/9 Attendre RF TEST 9/9 OK or YES The radio range test must be run during the device learning process in order to ensure proper pairing with the control panel. This test is important, it measures the strength of communication between the device and the control panel. The keypad will display a real time radio range value on a scale of 9. To receive the most accurate results you must run the radio range test for at least 30 seconds. Result must be 8 out of 9 or better for reliable transmission. RADIO RANGE TEST? ESC NO INSTALLER CODE 4 TO 6 DIGITS THEN OK/YES Using the alphanumeric keypad, enter the installer code of your choice. The installer code will be used for all future maintenance and configuration. This code is important to keep track of. INSTALLER CODE: OK or YES There is no back door or Default codes to the system. Please refer to the restriction rules for codes (Chapter 3.4). Some codes are already used by default and therefore cannot be used. CONFIRM CODE OK or YES W & WIP Alarm panel 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL CODE NAME : You may name the installer code using the alphanumeric keypad. OK or YES If using automatic setting (called installer default list), enter the name of the list. ACCESS 1 REGISTERED Warning : If the wrong installer list name is used, it cannot be set later, the system must be defaulted. Wait Leaving the name blank by pressing ESC NO , it will be named ‘ACCESS 1’ by default. ADJUSTING DATE AND TIME DATE (YEAR): 15/ / To set the year OK or YES DATE (MONTH): 15/01/ To set the month OK or YES You may proceed in the same way for : Day, Hour and Minutes 15/01/19 10:47 ENTRY COMPLETE ! CONNECTED TO MONITOR. STATION? OK or YES ACCOUNT NUMBER : ACCOUNT NUMBER : 567001 ESC NO Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter in a 4-8 digit account number provided by the Central Station OK or YES PERIODIC TEST PERIODIC TEST : 24 HOURS Test Periodicity: 1 hour, 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days or no tests. We suggest a 24 hours periodic test call. To select periodicity Go to page 10 W & WIP Alarm panel OK or YES 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL TEST (hour) : 04: OK or YES TEST (minutes) : 04:15 OK or YES CODE / TEST MODIFICATION? OK or YES CODE / TEST MODIFICATION ESC NO ALARM: event transmitted upon occurrence. Wait Events list ESC NO SERVER ADRESSES ? The CODE/STATE MODIF. menu is used to configure the transmitted events to the monitoring station. Use the arrow keys to toggle between events and OK or YES to modify. ALARM/END: event is transmitted on occurrence and on event restoral. NOT TRANSMITTED: event is not transmitted, however it will appear on the keypad. Please liaise with your Monitoring Station to ensure that the requested events to transmit are correctly set. OK or YES IP1 ADDRESS 0.0.0.0 ESC NO SERVER ADRESSES ? DOMAIN NAME 1 PORT 1 888 The IP1 address, Domain Name 1 and/or Port 1 are provided by the monitoring station. Leave Port details at 888 unless otherwise instructed. Press OK or YES to enter/modify the parameter then OK or YES for validation. WARNING : You will use either an IP address or a Domain name, but not both, leave the Domain name blank if an IP address has already been entered. Press on the right arrow to configure IP/Domain name 2 and PORT2 (for the back-up server), and IP/Domain name TMT and PORT TMT (to configure remote maintenance server). ESC NO W & WIP Alarm panel The panel transmits in priority to IP1 (or DOMAIN NAME 1) / PORT 1 then to IP2 (or DOMAIN NAME 2) / PORT 2 as a backup. 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL Transmission channels selection According to the W panel reference and WWB100 module 2G3G: ENABLED Unavailable on WIP220 OK or YES If enabled 2G3G PARAMETERS ? OK or YES APN CODE USERNAME PASSWORD ESC NO 2G3G PARAMETERS ? ESC NO The APN Code (Access Point Name), User Name and Password are supplied by the mobile operator. Please make sure you have entered the code exactly as indicated by your local SIM card operator. Press OK or YES to enter/modify the parameter then OK or YES for validation. 2G3G LEVEL ? OK or YES Note: When entering your SIM card settings, both APN codes, username and password fields are case sensitive! It makes a difference between UPPER and lower case letters. To switch between UPPER and lower case, use the M/m key from CMA keypad or hold a digit key (0-9) for XMA/XMB. TEST IN PROGRESS END = OK/YES 2G3G LEVEL 5/5 2G3G Once the 2G3G test completed, the keypad will display one of the following results : - A level between 0/5 and 5/5. OK or YES 2G3G LEVEL ? ESC NO - A GPRS Error code (please see Chapter 6 : 2G3G errors codes and contact your technical support). If the screens shuts down, press any key to light it up except OK or YES, ESC NO or CLR. The 2G3G level test can last several minutes. Do not interrupt the test or remove the SIM card during the test. IMPORTANT : Videofied will require a 3/5 grade or better for reliable transmission of Video alarms. W & WIP Alarm panel 10 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL ETHERNET: DISABLED Unavailable on the W210 ETHERNET: ENABLED OK or YES IP PARAMETERS ? OK or YES DHCP : ENABLED By setting the DHCP as ENABLED, a new IP address will be assigned dynamically to the panel every time it connects to the network. Network parameters will not be asked. OK or YES DHCP : DISABLED If the router forces a static IP address for the panel, there will then be a need to define DHCP as DISABLED. You will then need to fill in the following network parameters fields : Panel IP, IP Mask, Primary DNS, Gateway and Secondary DNS ESC NO Warning: Verify that the IP address selected is available on the Network and accepted by the router. PANEL IP IP MASK PRIMARY DNS GATEWAY SECONDARY DNS ESC NO IP PARAMETERS ? ESC NO ETH. STATUS ? During this test, the panel tries to connect to the local Ethernet Network. The result of this test can be: • • • OK or YES If the connection is successful: the local IP of the panel will be displayed (you can display other Ethernet parameters with the arrows ). TEST IN PROGRESS ETHERNET OFF NO STATUS : the Ethernet module is switched off. Please verify that the Ethernet cable is connected and try again.. PANEL IP NETWORK/CABLE MISSING : the panel doesn’t detect Ethernet Cable or Network OK/YES = END XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ESC NO ETH. STATUS ? ESC NO W & WIP Alarm panel 11 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL WLAN: DISABLED Enable the WLAN. WLAN: ENABLED OK or YES WLAN PARAMETERS? OK or YES IP PARAMETERS? ESC NO ADD NETWORK ? Please choose between : OK or YES AUTO: The WWB100 scans automatically every WLAN network available and displays them for selection. ADD NETWORK: AUTO WPS: The WWB100 only scans the available WPS networks and displays them for selection. To choose MANUAL: The WWB100 does not scan for networks and the user must enter the network ID (SSID) to connect. OK or YES NETWORK SEARCH... Wait Network1 4/5 To select the network OK or YES PASSWORD: Enter the network password OK or YES W & WIP Alarm panel 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING WLAN STATUS? OK or YES TEST IN PROGRESS END = OK/YES Wait PANEL IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ESC NO WLAN STATUS? ESC NO WLAN errors NET NOT FOUND : 389 Wrong network password. NET NOT FOUND : 396 No password entered or password too short. NET NOT FOUND : 395 Network off or non existent. W & WIP Alarm panel 13 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL COMPATIBILITY EN 50131 NORMS ? For full compatibility with EN50131 norms, press OK or YES. Otherwise, press ESC NO. ESC NO OK or YES AREAS CONFIGURATION Press ESC NO to default the area names. Enter the name of Area 1 and confirm with OK or YES. OK or YES Repeat the procedure for areas 2,3 and 4. For further details, please refer to chapter 3.3. AREA 1 NAME : OK or YES EXIT DELAY : 45 sec Available delays are : 2 min, 1 min, 45 sec. For the selection OK or YES ENTRY DELAY : 15 sec Available delays are : 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds, 1 minute et 2 minutes. For the selection OK or YES RECORDING DEVICES PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON OF DEVICE Each device has a unique programming button or a specific manipulation. Please refer to the Installation Sheet for the device you would like to program. DEVICE RECORDED OK or YES RADIO RANGE TEST? OK or YES RF TEST x/9 Attendre RF TEST 9/9 W & WIP Alarm panel Please check the radio level of each device on its final location. The result must be 8 out of 9 as a minimum. Please refer to the RF test section on page 6 for further details. 14 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION MANUAL RF TEST 9/9 OK or YES RADIO RANGE TEST? Each device is recorded in an area. ESC NO Each area can be configured as delayed or immediate. Areas are used to set up special arming modes as well. AREA ALLOCATION : AREA 1 To select the device area OK or YES NAME + LOCATION : Please refer to the chapter 3.3 for further details about special arming modes. By default (area set as Automatic), area 1 is delayed whereas areas 2, 3 and 4 are immediate. Recording a keypad or a badge reader in an area will automatically delay that area. The name of the device shall contain every needed information to be properly processed in case of alarm. OK or YES FUNCTIONAL DEVICE TEST ? During the functional device test, the device LED turns on when it detects an intrusion. OK or YES TEST IN PROGRESS END = OK/YES OK or YES ENTERING A NEW DEVICE ? ESC NO Press OK or YES to enter another device or ESC NO to move on to the next step. Each system can embrace a maximum of 25 devices, programming keypad included. BADGE ENTERED ? OK or YES RECORDING A NEW BADGE ? ESC NO ESC NO END OF CONFIGURATION W & WIP Alarm panel Press OK or YES if you use one or more badges. ESC NO if you are not using any badges. These badges will be used as a first user access (Level 3) and will be mandatory to access the engineer level (Level 4). If you wish to use an user code, please skip this step and when initial programming is completed go to the BADGES/ACCESS CODES menu (please refer to chapter 3.4 for further details). Badges and codes are limited to 49 user accesses and 1 engineer code. 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2. W PANEL PROGRAMMING When the configuration is over, close the panel box as shown below and lock the panel. You can find screws to lock the panel inside the box (see chapter 1.1 on page 4). Then stick the provided tag to seal the panel. Box locking and sealing is mandatory to comply with NF&A2P and EN50131 standards. Locking screws location Sealing tag The keypad displays : OPERATION COMPLETED? OK or YES SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESS Before completing programming make sure that no device is tampered. Each device must be closed and its LED indicator shall be turned off. After initial programming has been completed, make use of the menu overview document (available on our technical support portal), to see full programming options. INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL ! W & WIP Alarm panel 16 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL 3.1 Get to Access level 4 Tue 29/10 DISARMED 11:23 LVL:1 ACCESS LEVEL ACCESS LEVEL LEVEL : 1 OK or YES To unlock and get access to the installer level 4, you need to successively enter TWO codes (in any order) : • INSTALLER CODE (entered during intial programming) • USER CODE (Level3): the user must authorize the installer to get access to the configuration of his panel. ACCESS LEVEL LEVEL : 4 OK or YES BADGE OR CODE OK or YES 3.2 How to Arm/Disarm the System When in standby mode, the system can be armed with the remote keypad , the remote keyfob and/or the remote badge reader. Full arming with personal code With remote keypad Enter your user code and press OK or YES With remote badge reader BR250 N/A With remote keyfob N/A W & WIP Alarm panel Full arming with badge Special Arming 1 Special Arming 2 Press Press enter your user code press OK or YES and and press OK or YES enter your user code N/A N/A Present your badge on the keypad ( XMB model only) Present your badge on the badge reader N/A Press Press 17 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL 3.3 Arming and Siren Mode Configuration • Use to go to menu : CONFIGURATION (LEVEL 4) > SPECIAL ARMING MODES > FULL ARM, SP1 or SP2 • There are 3 different arming modes : FULL ARM : Arming of all areas and all devices. Use a badge or a user code and press OK / SP1 : Partial Arming (1) is enabled by entering the user code and pressing SP2 : Partial Arming (2) is enabled by pressing on the keypad or on the keyfob. and entering the user code. On the keyfob, SP2 is enabled by pressing For each arming mode, it is possible to specify how each of the 4 areas will be armed and how the system will behave during an alarm. Areas : 1 2 3 4 Each time you press the corresponding number, the system will toggle the arming state for the respective area. State : A A A A Press OK / YES after this configuration step. The system will then display what siren mode will be in effect for this special profile. Select the siren mode using the direction arrows then press OK / YES. Armed Siren Immediate triggering of all sirens Disarmed Delay Beeps Entry/Exit delay beeps, then triggering of all sirens Perimeter (by default : all opening contacts*) Silent No Sirens, No Beeps External (by default : all opening contacts with external access*) Without Siren Beeps on the keypad only * You can set your devices as : External, Perimeter, ou External +Perimeter. Please go to the menu: CONFIGURATION (LVL 4) > AREAS AND DEVICES > DEVICES > DEVICES CONFIGURATION > DEVICE TYPE W & WIP Alarm panel 18 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL 3.4 Manage badges and access codes Access Level Access Level Definition & Rights LVL 1 Standby Level LVL 2 Restricted USER level, where it is only possible to arm/disarm the system. LVL 3 USER level, where it is possible to arm/disarm the system, check the event log, test the devices. Modifications of the settings are not possible at this level. User Level 3 can create Level 2 or Level 3 access codes or badges. INSTALLER level, where it is possible to modify the setup of the panel. . LVL 4 To access Level 4, the approval of a Level 3 oe Level 2 user is required. Installer Level 4 can create the first Level 3 access code only. Codes and badges get rights access to one of the 4 available levels of access. How to return to the LVL1? • After 1 min of no use of the keypad and no tests running, the display returns to the standby display and LVL1. • When standby display, if the ESC NO key is held during 5s, the level is changed to LVL1. W & WIP Alarm panel 19 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL Enter a new end user Badge/Code Delete an end user Badge/Code BADGES ACCESS CODES ENTER A BADGE/CODE Press twice on the right arrow OK or YES ENTER A BADGE/CODE DELETING BADGES/CODES OK or YES OK or YES BADGE OR CODE Badges/codes list Enter a 4-6 digit user code and Select badge/code then OK or YES OK or YES or present a badge in front of the reader until you hear the registration beep. CONFIRM THE CODE DELETING CODE ACCESS 5 OK or YES OK or YES CODE NAME : CODE DELETED OK or YES ACCESS 2 ENTRY COMPLETE Reserved Codes Up to 49 codes (or badges) can be registered into the panel with the engineer code. A code has 4 to 6 digits (0 to 9). The table presents the reserved code possibilities that cannot be used. Those codes are used for maintenance or as panic/duress codes. A total of 186 codes are forbidden. W & WIP Alarm panel Reserved Codes 000000 From 9998 to 9999 From 99998 to 99999 From 999898 to 999999 From 314157 to 314159 When a code is created (1000 for example), the 2 next codes and previous codes (0998, 0999, 1001 and 1002) will be automatically reserved. The +1 code (1001) is used for disarming under duress. All user codes +1 The +2 code (1002) is used for panic. All user codes +2 The -1 and -2 codes (0998 et 0999) are reserved to prevent conflicts when creating a new user code. All user codes -1 All user codes -2 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE 3.5 Delete a device from the system ACCESS LEVEL CONFIGURATION OK or YES GENERAL PARAMETERS AREAS AND DEVICES OK or YES DEVICES OK or YES ADD A NEW DEVICE DEVICE CONFIGURATION OK or YES Devices list to select the device and press OK or YES A1 : KEYPAD KEYPAD 1 OK or YES DELETE OK or YES < = = = = XX = = = = > You can now remove the batteries from the device W & WIP Alarm panel 21 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE 3.6 Read the event log EVENT LOG OK or YES When the user disarms the system, the keypad indicates the last event. In case of the user needs to read the full log file, use the keypad to go in EVENT LOG, press OK or YES on SELECT LAST EVENTS and use arrow to list the events. SELECT LAST EVENTS OK or YES 15/10/13 11:10 SYSTEM DISARMED 15/10/13 11:29 MODIFIED PARAMET Press OK or YES for more information about an event 3.7 Automatic arming/disarming Scheduling: This feature arms or disarms the system automatically at a defined hour and weekday. The scheduling feature description is available in the EN- PANEL - SCHEDULING - NOTE application note (available on videofied.helpserve.com). Autoarming Delay: Defines an automatic rearming after every system disarming. Once the delay has expired, the panels arms automatically. Enter 0 to disable the feature. 3.8 Golden rules 1. 2. Area 1 device are delayed by default (Area mode parameter set as Auto). When you register a keypad or a badge reader into an area set as Auto, that area will automatically be delayed. Never position a panel next to a high voltage electrical cabinet. The interference will affect radio and 2G3G performance. 3. Press CLR to erase a typing mistake. 4. Never register the same device twice (delete from the system first). 5. The panel can register of up to 25 devices of all types, including the keypad and the keyfobs. 6. Follow the Motionviewer installation instructions. Consider the infrared field of detection when installing the Motionviewer cameras, in order to protect goods or an entry point instead of a zone. W & WIP Alarm panel 7. Do not fix the keypad at the beginning of the installation as it will need to be portable during programming. 8. Always clean the lens of the cameras after the installation. Use a clean, dry cloth, taking care not to exert pressure on the lens. 9. Internal components are fragile, be careful opening or closing the panel. 10. LCD screen goes dark after 30 seconds of inactivity, press an arrow or numeric key to light it up. 11. Infrared detectors should never be installed in stairs or close to stairs (false alarm risks). 12. A colon display [:] means that the parameter can be changed. Press OK / YES to display the colon 22 3. W PANEL FEATURES GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL 3.9 Additional features Description Application note Partitioning allow to arm two adjoining sites independently with a single alarm panel. Partitioning Each of these sites can be individually armed thanks to badges, codes or keyfobs assigned to each site. EN - PANEL - PARTITIONING - NOTE* Videofied® alarm panels can be controlled by a smartphone application. PCM & App To use the App, specific parameters shall be configured. The PCM connection allow the panel to be constantly connected to a Smartphone App server. Chime Swinger Shutdown The Chime feature allow Videofied® systems to generate a welcome tone when a door contact opens or closes. EN - APP - MON - NOTE* EN - PANEL - PCM - NOTE* EN - PANEL - CHIME - NOTE* In case of frequent false alarms, the Swinger Shutdown feature can inhibit a Videofied® EN - PANEL - SWINGER SHUTDOWN - NOTE* intrusion detector for a defined period. *Application notes available on videofied.helpserve.com W & WIP Alarm panel 23 4. ETHERNET PARAMETERS INSTALLATION MANUAL To configure Ethernet parameters, using the direction arrows, go to the menu : Lvl. 4 CONFIGURATION OK or YES GENERAL PARAMETERS OK or YES ETHERNET To configure or modify Ethernet Parameters, go to: • IP Parameters: If you wish to use the Ethernet transmission mode, two options are available: DHCP Enable: IP address is assigned by the DHCP service on the network. (Dynamic IP address). This is the default option. 2. DHCP Disable: IP address must be defined in Ethernet parameters. IP address will NOT be automatically obtained from DHCP service on the network. Each connection from the panel to the network (alarms transmission), the XT-iP will have the same connection parameters. You must first connect to the router in order to get the network parameters and all available IP addresses. The following parameters must be filled in the IP PARAMETERS sub-menu: PANEL IP, IP MASK, GATEWAY, PRIMARY DNS, SECONDARY DNS. 1. • Constant Ethernet: Three options are available: 1. “Auto” Mode - We recommend this mode. If main powered, the panel will be connected constantly to the local Network. In case of an alarm, the alarm will be sent in few seconds to the monitoring station. When the main power is cut, the Ethernet module will switch off after a delay (DELAY BEFORE OFF – 30 by default) in order to save battery life. In case of an alarm, the panel will at first connect to the local Network. It adds few seconds to the total process of sending an alarm. You can set the delay in this menu : CONFIGURATION (LVL 4) > GENERAL PARAMETERS > ETHERNET > CONSTANT ETH. > DELAY BEFORE OFF. 2. “ON” Mode - The panel will be connected constantly to the local Network. This option will impact back-up battery life. 3. “OFF” Mode - For each transmission of alarm and video, the panel will connect to the local Network. • PING reply, Time Out Server, Max Seg. Size: • PING REPLY: Enables ping response. • Time Out Server: In case of disconnection to the local Network, the panel will try after that time to re-connect. • Max Seg. Size: Maximum size of packet sent. W & WIP Alarm panel 24 5. TRANSMITTED EVENTS LIST INSTALLATION MANUAL The W panel can be configured to enable or disable the transmission of specific events like alarms or malfunctions. The installer can modify the default sending settings for those events, although it will end the EN50131 standard compliance. These are the default transmitted events : DEVICE (intrusions) ALERT (Panic Buttons) PANEL LOW BATT. TAMPER DEVICE LOW BATT. PERIODIC TEST DURESS CODE FIRE MEDICAL ASSIST. ETHERNET CABLE AC POWER LOSS (AC Power supply) The following events are not sent by default : PANEL RESET PHONELINE FAULT RADIO JAMMING SUPERVISION 5 WRONG CODES ALARM CANCEL ARM/DISARM (On/Off) ZONE BYPASS (bypass function enabling/dsiabling) SWINGER SHUTDOWN There is 3 different transmission states : ALARM : event transmitted upon occurrence ALARM/END : event is transmitted on occurrence and on event restoral NOT TRANSMITTED : event is not transmitted, however it will appear on the keypad. Example : If the monitoring station system is set to receive arms and disarms, the ARM / DISARM parameter must be changed from NOT TRANSMITTED to ALARM / END. How to modify the transmission state • At initial programming, right after the PERIODIC TEST CALL step: CODE/STATE MODIFICATION • Press OK or YES to access EVENT TRANS. MODIFICATION menu. After initial programming, using a remote keypad : Use the arrows CONFIGURATION MODIFICATION to access : (level 4) > CONFIGURATION MONITOR. STATION > MONITORING PARAMETERS > EVENT TRANS. Then use the arrows W & WIP Alarm panel to determine the event to modify. Press OK or YES to edit. 25 6. 2G3G ERROR CODES INSTALLATION MANUAL Security limitations on the SIM card must be disabled. The PIN of the SIM card has to be disabled or 0000. The following is a list of error codes that can appear after the 2G3G test. 2G3G LEVEL : ERROR XXX In case of 2G3G errors during initial programming, we strongly suggest to continue with the installation and perform the 2G3G level test again once achieved. This error checklist is provided for information purposes only. This is not a comprehensive list, but it is representative of most cases. Some events or codes are subject to change by SIM card operators. Codes 03 ou 04LP Errors No network coverage or no SIM card inserted 003 SIM card not detected/not inserted 010 SIM not inserted 011 PIN code necessary -> PIN code must be deactivated 012 PUK code necessary, SIM card blocked 013 Default SIM card 014 SIM card busy 015 Error on SIM 030, 043, 057, 102, 132, ... • No network coverage • Typographical error in the APN Code, username, password • SIM card not activated W & WIP Alarm panel However, the 2G3G level test errors results in the majority of cases have the following causes : • SIM Card activation Delay: Some operators require an additional delay up to 48 hours to activate automatic data transmission. Please check with your operator prior to installation. • APN CODE, USERNAME and PASSWORD : The 2G3G settings are supplied by the operator. Please make sure you have entered the code exactly as indicated by your local SIM card operator. Note: When entering your SIM card settings, both APN codes, username and password fields are case sensitive! (It makes a difference between UPPER and lower case letters). To switch between UPPER and lower case, use the M/m key from CMA keypad or hold a digit key (0-9) for XMA/XMB. • Insufficient GPRS Network: When the panel is unable to find any signal, proceed to GPRS level test in another location on site. You can also find the network state or condition of use by directly contacting your local operator. 26 7. SECURITY AND CERTIFICATION NOTES INSTALLATION MANUAL Certifications 868MHz (WIP 210/220/230 and W 210) Compliant with the annex IV from the R&TTE 1999/5/CE Directive 915MHz (WIP 610/620/630) UL 1610 USA FCC (Part 15C, 22H, 24E) Canada IC (RSS-132 Issue 3, RSS-133 Issue 6 and RSS-247 Issue 1) 920MHz (WIP 710/720/730) Australia A-Tick (AS/NZS4268, AS/CHS42 and AS/NZS 60950) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste. It must be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the company that installed the product. W & WIP Alarm panel 27 7. SECURITY AND CERTIFICATION NOTES INSTALLATION MANUAL Security notes / (FR) Notes de sécurité / (DE) Hinweise zur Sicherheit English • • • • Remove the battery before any maintenance ! WARNING, there is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an improper model ! Observe polarity when setting up the battery! Do not throw the battery when it is used! Dispose of it properly according to Lithium Metal requirements Français • • • • Retirez la batterie avant toute opération de maintenance ! Attention ! Il y a un risque d’explosion si la batterie utilisée est remplacée par un mauvais modèle ! Respectez la polarité lors de la mise en place de la batterie ! Ne jetez pas la batterie usagée ! Ramenez-la à votre installateur ou à un point de collecte spécialisé. Deutsch • • • • Batterien vor jeglichen Wartungsarbeiten entfernen! Vorsicht, es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn eine Batterie durch eine Batterie falschen Models ersetzt wird! Achten Sie beim Einsetzen der Batterie auf die Polung! Entsorgen Sie Batterie nicht im normalen Haushaltsmüll! Bringen Sie Ihre verbrauchten Batterie zu den öffentlichen Sammelstellen. FCC Regulatory Information for USA and CANADA FCC Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RSI Video Technologies may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. FCC Part 15.105 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Radio frequency radiation exposure information according 2.1091 / 2.1093 / OET bulletin 65 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. W & WIP Alarm panel 28 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION MANUAL ELECTRICAL DATA TRANSMISSION Power supply Communicator W210 & WIP 210/220/230 Communicator type 2G & LAN Ethernet (WIP210/610/710) 2G (W210) LAN Ethernet (WIP220/620/720) 3G & LAN Ethernet (WIP230/630/730) 5VDC/1A Mini-USB connector AC/DC adapter (110/230VAC/50-60 Hz) available (WPS100) WIP 610/620/630 & WIP 710/720/730 12VDC/1A - Wire connection Backup battery Rechargeable 3.7V Lithium-ion battery Battery technology 4.1 V Battery voltage (Fully charged) 3.95 V Low battery level Guaranteed autonomy when the low battery level is reached 36h Average current consumption in standby mode 600 µA 1A Max consumption 2G frequencies 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz 3G frequencies 900 / 2100 MHz ( WIP230 & WIP 730) 850 / 1900 MHz (WIP630) Security protocol Frontel IP stack TCP/IP Video transmission By Frontel protocol to central monitoring station or App servers 2G3G Antenna Optional modules Wi-Fi Wired Input/Outputs RF S2View® technology Integrated Wired Siren WWB100 (WLAN 802.11 b/g/) WIO100 (out of NF&A2P compliance) WIS100 Bidirectional RF Radio type Operating frequency 868MHz - WIP210/220/230 - W210 (Europe, South Africa, Asia) 915MHz - FHSS - WIP610/620/630 (USA, Canada, South America) 920MHz - FHSS - WIP710/720/730 (Australia, South America) Transmission security AES encryption algorithm Radio jam detection Yes Supervision Yes integrated Radio Antenna Tamper Detection Wall and cover tamper detection Tamper BOX Video Video Format Images per second Image size Video length WMV or MPEG 320x240 or 640x480 pixels 4 to 12 seconds Miscellaneous Programming Keypad Max number of devices 24 Max number of codes/badges 50 Arming modes Areas Event log Physical and Environmental Data 4000 events stored on flash memory -10°/+55°C Operating temperature 75%, non-condensing Maximum relative humidity International Protection Marking IP31 / IK06 Material ABS—ULV0 Dimensions 143 mm x 200 mm x 44 mm Panel Installation / Mounting Control Panel / Base Two screws secures control panel cover to base Three screws secure control panel base to the wall www.videofied.com 29
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