ABB L240 Series Installation, Commissioning & Operation

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    Security technology knx-intrusion alarm system l240 installation, commissioning, operation.

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    Contents 3 contents page 1 intrusion alarm system l240 7 1.1 general description 7 1.2 degree of expansion 7 1.3 system components 8 1.4 system overview 9 2 installation instructions 10 2.1 general explanations 10 2.2 wiring 10 2.3 required components to an entry (door) 11 3 intrusion alarm panel l2...

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    Contents 4 7 operation by the engineer 35 7.1 functions 35 7.1.1 menu 1 “time/date” 36 7.1.2 menu 2 “tamp.Reset” 36 7.1.3 menu 3 “test” 36 7.1.4 menu 04 “change pin” 38 7.1.5 menu 5 “printer” 39 7.1.6 menu 6 “printer” 40 7.1.7 menu 7 “remote” 41 7.1.8 menu 8 “edit” 43 7.1.9 menu 9 “cct off” 43 8 con...

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    Contents 5 11 4-detector circuit module l840/mg 4 76 11.1 general 76 11.2 circuit diagram 76 11.3 description of the inputs and outputs 76 11.4 dip switch/jumper settings: 77 11.5 addressing 77 11.6 commissioning 77 12 safekey evaluation module l240/bs 79 12.1 general 79 12.2 wiring 80 12.2.1 magnet...

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    Contents 6 14 interface module l208/v.24 102 14.1 general 102 14.2 circuit diagram 102 14.3 login 103 14.4 serial connection 103 14.5 setting the interface parameters 103 15 lan interface l240/ip 104 15.1 general 104 15.2 circuit diagram 105 15.3 commissioning 105 15.4 setting the ip address of the ...

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    General description 7 1 intrusion alarm system l240 1.1 general description the intrusion alarm panel l240 is a compact emergency signalling centre, which uses the same base device, and depending on the connected bus nodes complies with the guidelines of the vds for class a, b or c, as well as the s...

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    General description 8 1.3 system components product description short designation panel intrusion alarm panel l240 system components: lcd keypad l240/pt evaluation module safekey, pcb l240/bs detector circuit module, 2 circuits, for 60 mm flush mounted switch box l240/mg2 detector circuit module, un...

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    General description 9 1.4 system overview l240/p t ke ypa d o peratio n, pr ogram ming an d disp lay of all fu nction s in a r ange. I n total 7 keypads (addr esses 1-7) are permissi ble. At least one key pad is required per a rea.. L240/mg2 2 circuits with t ermin ation res istor. Suitable for gl a...

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    Installation instructions 10 2 installation instructions 2.1 general explanations the installation locations of the panel and keypads must comply with the guidelines of the vds or the vde 0833. They should be: • within the security area and monitoring area of a detector, • on the interior wall of th...

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    Installation instructions 11 2.3 required components to an entry (door) example switching configuration per access to the secure area evalu ation mo dul e l24 0/bs di st rib uti on e n cl osur e sad/g wall reader wel/a,... Wall reader welt/a,.. . Safekey chipk ey magn et reed c ontact lock bo lt swi...

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    Installation instructions 12 3 intrusion alarm panel l240 3.1 general the intrusion alarm panel l240 is a modern compact system that is easy to put into operation. The panel has many programming features and complies with the guidelines of the vds class a, b and c as well as with the european standa...

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    Installation instructions 13 3.2 installation the panel is connected to the wall with 3 screws. The cable entries are located above the main pcb and can be introduced from the rear with flush panel mounting, or from above with surface panel mounting. If the cables are routed to the panel as flush mo...

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    Installation instructions 14 3.3 connections and technical data the connection of the extra-low voltage conductors is implemented using pluggable screw terminals. Function connector number of blocks number of poles xib bus, external cn13 1 5 bus, internal (keypad 0) cn11 1 4 12 v outputs cn16, 18 2 ...

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    Installation instructions 15 circuit diagram: 36 35 32 31 30 18 17 16 15 34 33 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 14 13 12 11 10 c 9 8 c 7 6 c 5 4 c 3 2 c 1 v- v- v+ v+ c no n c cn 8 44 43 42 - + - + v- v- v+ v+ in in b a - + - + b a f s 1/ 0. 8a f s 2/ 0. 8a f s 4/ 2. 5a fs 3/ 1. 6a f s 5/ 0. 8a + - ...

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    Installation instructions 16 3.4 description of the inputs and outputs terminal designation in a clockwise direction commencing at the top left (p) = programmable terminal designation function (delivery state) remark: v+ + 12 v fuse: fs1 0.8 a quick-blow cn17 v- 0 v + 12 v dc buffered voltage for ex...

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    Installation instructions 17 terminal designation function (delivery state) remark: 19 relay 1 (no) relay switches with external set 20 relay 1 (nc) cn14 21 relay 1 (common) external set (p) 22 relay 2 (no) 23 relay 2 (nc) cn12 24 relay 2 (common) walk test (p) relay switches, if the walk test funct...

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    Commissioning 18 4 commissioning 4.1 basic expansion this chapter describes how to put a panel in the basic panel configuration, i.E. Without expansion modules, into operation. In the default delivery state, the panel recognizes a keypad as the only bus device that has been set with address 1 and co...

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    Commissioning 19 if the led continues to flash, check if • address 1 is set on the keypad • the xib security bus has been correctly connected. 4.3 external connection of the inputs and outputs after the panel is ready for operation, the termination resistors or wire jumpers (links) are removed and t...

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    Commissioning 20 note: • if a telephone-dialling device is not connected, the inputs comm fault and comm alarm must be connected by jumper to 0 v. • if detector circuits are not assigned, a terminating resistor must be inserted. • in the default delivery state the reset of a tamper alarm is enabled....

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    Commissioning 21 jumper link contact of the panel tamper during commissioning all modules feature panel tamper contacts and signal a tamper alarm if they are not actuated. For this reason, we recommend that you apply a short circuit to the panel tamper during commissioning with the provided dip swit...

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    Operation of the l240 22 5 keypad l240/pt 5.1 general description keypad l840/pt can be used both by system users for comfortable operation as well as by engineers to perform maintenance work or programming of the system. The messages are shown in plain text on the two line lcd display panel. Locate...

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    Operation of the l240 23 5.2 connection the intrusion alarm panel can be operated with up to 7 keypads l208/pt. The keypads are connected to the external bus of the panel cn13 (+ – a b) with a 4-core cable. Each keypad must be assigned with its own address in the range from 1 to 7 when it is initial...

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    Operation of the l240 24 6 operation with keypad l240/pt 6.1 general information the display and the buttons are illuminated as soon as a button is operated. The lighting switches back off as soon as button x is pressed. The operation/programming is divided into different levels: 1. Operation by the...

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    Operation of the l240 25 the fault of a transmission device/telephone dialling device is signalled to the panel using its fault relay on terminal 33 “ comm fault ”. With a comm fault, the status led lights up and the buzzers in the keypads sound. The panel can not be set externally, internal arming ...

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    Operation of the l240 26 6.2 operation without pin code (access level 0) in access level 0, the user can operate the panel without entering the pin beforehand. All functions can be inhibited by the user without previous entry of the pin (e.G. Public access). In the unset state, the time, the date an...

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    Operation of the l240 27 6.2.3 button 3 “disp cct off” button 3 shows when the detector circuit is switched off. Both the internally set as well as the externally set switched off circuits are displayed. You can page using the > buttons. Only the switched off circuits, which are located in the same ...

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    Operation of the l240 28 6.3 operation with pin code (access level 1) in access level 1, the user can only operate the panel after entering the pin beforehand. After pressing button 4 (code) entering a valid 4-digit pin code and pressing button ! , you are in access level 1. 01 = int set 02 = cct of...

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    Operation of the l240 29 6.3.1 menu 01 “int set” menu 01 “int set” complies with the function of button 1 “int set” on access level 0 (see chapter 6.2.1 button 1 “int set”). 6.3.2 menu 02 “cct off” menu 02 “cct off” complies with the function of button 2 “cct off” on access level 0 (see chapter 6.2....

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    Operation of the l240 30 re-enter pin input pin: enter the new user pin again and press button ! . 6.3.5 menu 05 “disp cct fault” menu 05 “disp cct fault” complies with the function of button 5 “disp cct fault” on access level 0 (see chapter 6.2.5 button 5 “disp cct fault”). 6.3.6 menu 06 “test” men...

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    Operation of the l240 31 6.3.8 menu 08 “log” menu item 08 “log” : in menu item “08=log“ the event memory and the access memory can be read out into an evaluation module l240/bs or printed via the printer interface. In the event memory, the last 250 security relevant events (e.G. Alarms, set/unset op...

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    Operation of the l240 32 example 4: external alarm 17:30:54 cct 3 restore the circuit group stored after an external alarm has been deleted 22:17:44 area1 reset a reset was undertaken in area 1 22:15:38 area1 unset area 1 was unset at 22:15 21:40:40 cct 3 ext. Alarm circuit 3 triggered an external a...

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    Operation of the l240 33 6.3.9 menu 09 “ext set” menu 09 “ext set” vds : if the intrusion alarm system is operated without an external switching or setting device (e.G. Safekey, contact lock or non- contact switching device), an external setting within the security area can be implemented via a keyp...

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    Operation of the l240 34 6.3.11 menu 11 “log eng on” menu item 11 “log eng on” to gain use of access level 2 it is necessary to enter the 6-digit engineer pin and confirm it with the ! Button. Each access is stored along with the user no. 9 in the event log. In the default delivery state, the engine...

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    Operation by the engineer 35 7 operation by the engineer 7.1 functions in access level 2, all the functions required by the engineer during inspection or maintenance of the panel can be found. After access, all other keypads are inhibited. Access is only possible from access level 1, i.E. A user mus...

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    Operation by the engineer 36 7.1.1 menu 1 “time/date” menu item 1 “time/date” complies with the function of menu “10=time/date” in access level 1 (see chapter 6.3.10). 7.1.2 menu 2 “tamp.Reset” menu item 2 “tamp.Reset” complies with the function of menu “12=tamp.Reset” in access level 1 (see chapter...

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    Operation by the engineer 37 submenu “2=circuits” in submenu “2=circuits” all the individual circuits or single circuits can be selected and switched for testing in the one-man inspection. When a detector triggers (e.G. Motion detectors or glass break sensor), the output “internal alarm” is actuated...

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    Operation by the engineer 38 submenu “5=l240/b/bs” in submenu “5=l240/b/bs” the setting unit (evaluation module l240/bs) can be tested, without the intrusion alarm panel being in the ready to set state. Test of an evaluation module l240/bs: see product manual “safekey evaluation module l240/bs”. L24...

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    Operation by the engineer 39 7.1.5 menu 5 “printer” menu item “5=printer”: the complete configuration of the intrusion alarm panel (incl. The safekey chip key/keypad code) can be printed out, and the print parameters can be set. A serial interface module l208/v.24 and a serial printer are required f...

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    Operation by the engineer 40 submenu “5=key/code” in submenu “5=key/code” the authorizations (e.G. Access, setting/unsetting) for the keypad code or chips key and the evaluation module l240/bs can be printed out. This module is only available if at least one evaluation module l240/bs is registered. ...

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    Operation by the engineer 41 7.1.7 menu 7 “remote” menu item “7=remote” vds: communication between the panel and a pc/laptop can occur (e.G. Programming using software). Different parameters must be set for this purpose. 01=connection 02=operations 03=auth code 04=siteid 05=panel-ip * 06=panel-port ...

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    Operation by the engineer 42 submenu “04=siteid” in submenu “04=siteid” a 4-digit customer number must be entered for the panel. This customer number in the panel must be identical with the customer number in the database of the pc software (win-pc). When communication is established both customer n...

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    Operation by the engineer 43 submenu “07=gateway ip” in submenu “07=gateway ip” the connection to the panel via a gateway can be entered, here the gateway ip address (dependent on the local ethernet settings). If the panel is connected via a local network or directly to the pc (crossover cable), the...

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    Operation by the engineer 44 8 configuration and programming 8.1 overview in the “programming” submenu, the intrusion alarm panel l240 can be fully programmed by the engineer. The panel is pre-programmed ex-works and can be immediately operated without being programmed beforehand. The changes must o...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 45 fig. 8.1 overview of the configuration and programming 01 = system size 02 = area opts 03 = circuits 04 = relay 05 = alarm times 06 = keypads 07 = concs * 08 = user auth 09 = text area number _ areas concs l240/b/bs 02 = area opts 01 = system size opm...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 46 8.1.1 menu 01 “system size” menu item “01=system size”: the bus devices connected to the xib security bus (e.G. Modules and keypads) must be logged on. After login, the bus devices are monitored by the panel. If bus modules are logged off again, they ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 47 l208/a/r (reserved for future applications): system size opm-0 (0) reserved for future applications: please do not change the number 0. Knx (eib) – interface: system size xs/s1.1 knx-1 (0 or 1) the interface xs/s 1.1 integrates the intrusion alarm pan...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 48 the independence of the areas from one another should be predefined in every area: area-1 masters area 2-off area 1 is not a sub-area of area 2 (off) and area-2 masters area 1-off area 2 is not a sub-area of area 1 (off) there are also applications wh...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 49 the apartment (area 2/main area) can only be set if the office (area 1/sub- area) has been set. This ensures that setting of the office area cannot be forgotten when leaving the building. On returning home the apartment must be unset and only then can...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 50 8.1.3 menu 03 “circuits” menu item “03=circuits”: in this menu, the circuit types and the properties of the circuits of the panel and the connected detector circuit modules and bus modules for motion detectors can be programmed. In the default deliver...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 51 13=log on 14=ext set intrusion circuit “01=na” intrusion circuit “01=na” on an intrusion circuit the sensors and contacts for exterior surveillance (e.G. Magnetic reed contacts or glass break sensors) and monitoring of the interior (motion detectors) ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 52 tamper circuit “02=tamper” tamper circuit “02=tamper” a tamper circuit is used for monitoring the enclosures of connected components. Depending on the classification of the risk, it is necessary to include the cover contact of the external sirens and ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 53 personal attack circuit “03=pa” personal attack circuit “03=pa” panic buttons are connected to the personal attack circuit and are always set. In the default state, it will only trigger a silent alarm (output “personal attack”). This circuit group is ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 54 lock circuit “04=lock” lock circuit “04=lock” the lock engaging contacts and lock monitoring must be connected to the lock circuit. Thus, the locking state (locked/unlocked) of doors and windows are monitored. The lock circuits are used exclusively to...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 55 if someone enters the building and the enex circuit is opened by the lock bolt contact, the entrance time will start. During this time, the buzzer on the keypad sounds and an entrance circuit (e.G. Motion detector in the entrance area) may indicate a ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 56 tamper reset circuit “11=eng rst” vds tamper reset circuit “11=eng rst” vds a brief interrupt of this group (e.G. With a key switch) causes the stored alarms (e.G. Internal, intrusion or personal attack alarms) to be deleted including a tampering alar...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 57 area assigned to the circuit (only if circuit = eib/knx). Int set off circuit-0xx int set off-off 0=off ; 1=on the enable for shutdown of a circuit with internal setting is provided. The shut down then occurs in access level 0 or 1. Off: the circuit c...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 58 prevent set circuit -0xx prevent set-on 0=off; 1=on technical circuits can cause a prevention of setting on a fault. Off: an interrupted circuit does not prevent setting. On: an interrupted circuit prevents setting. 8.1.4 menu 04 “relay” menu item “04...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 59 8.1.5 menu 05 “alarm times” menu item “05=alarm times”: the response of the panel to different alarms (e.G. External or personal attack alarm) can be programmed accordingly. After selection of the menu, the following request appears with factory defau...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 60 8.1.6 menu 06 “keypads” menu item “06=keypads”: enable or disable of different operating features on the keypad. The service keypad (address 0; connected to the internal bus) cannot be programmed. 8.1.7 menu 07 “concs” menu item “07=concs”: the circui...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 61 8.1.8 menu 08 “user auth” menu item “08=user auth”: eight different user codes (pin) can be assigned for access level 1. In the default delivery state only user code (pin) 1 is enabled, user codes (pins) 2 – 8 are switched off. These user codes (pins)...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 62 example: change the text for circuit 1. Select submenu “1=cct 1”. Circuit number _ _ enter the circuit number circuit 1 cct 1 (text used up to now is displayed) the first character flashes. Using the arrow keys you can advance in the text line and jum...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 63 inhibit or enable reset: xs/s1.1 knx reset-on (0=off; 1=on ) inhibit or enable tamper reset (only if reset on): xs/s1.1 knx tamp.Reset-off ( 0=off ;1=on) enable or inhibit signal at bus voltage failure: xs/s1.1 knx sig failure-off ( 0=off ;1=on) type ...

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    Configuration and programming by the engineer 64 8.1.14 menu 16 “xib- detectors” menu item “16=xib-detectors” 1=auto add 2=add xib det. 1=auto add; 2=add xib det. Further procedure for teaching in the detector can be found in chapter 13 under “teaching in the first detector” chapter 13.5. Engineer-p...

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    Safekey 65 9 management of the chip key/keypad code 9.1 general the management of all keypad codes and chip keys (e.G. Learn or delete) and their authorizations (e.G. Access, set/unset operations) is undertaken on the intrusion alarm panel l240 with the lcd keypad l240/pt in the “management” menu. T...

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    Safekey 66 9.2 operating menu 9.2.1 menu 06 – add buttons 06 for accessing the “learn” menu add key/code insert … or push in the chip key and remove it or enter the 6-digit keypad code. New key/code key/code 001 the learned-in keypad code or chip key of the inserted code/key number is displayed for ...

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    Safekey 67 9.2.2 menu 05 – text buttons 05 for accessing the “text” menu key/code enter the 3-digit code / key number _ _ _ number key/code 1 key/code 1 display of the text to be changed in the lower line (the text location to be changed flashes). Entry of the individual letters, numbers and charact...

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    Safekey 68 key/code-001 01-set/unset display of the modified authorization for 3 seconds. Key/code-001 02-access changing the authorization on further modules. Using buttons > with the selected keypad code or chip key, you can go the next or previous evaluation module l240/bs without changes. By pre...

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    Safekey 69 press button 2 . L240/bs number _ enter the address of the evaluation module. Key/code-001 hauke, kristin display of the stored or factory default text for 3 seconds. Key/code-001 set/unset display of the authorization for the key / code 001 in the selected module. Press button . Key/code...

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    Safekey 70 9.2.7 menu 03 – identify the 3-digit code/key number is necessary to change or delete the keypad code and chip key. If the code / key number is no longer known, it can be displayed by inserting the chip key or entering the keypad code. Buttons 03 for accessing the “identify” menu. Present...

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    L240/mg2 71 10 2-detector circuit module l240/mg 2 10.1 general notes the 2-fold detector circuit module l240/mg2 provides two detector circuits and serves the connection of magnetic reed contacts and passive glass break sensors. It is available as a fm installation device for a 55 mm standard switc...

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    L240/mg2 72 on both left terminals the circuit input (evaluation) is connected, both the middle terminals are used for connection terminals and the termination resistor is integrated into both of the right terminals. The number of the circuit is on the left beside the dip switch followed by the numb...

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    L240/mg2 73 example: two detector circuit modules l240/mg2, one detector circuit module l840/mg4 and three bus detector modules are operated on an intrusion alarm panel l240. • first of all the three circuit modules must be registered. • the panel occupies circuits 1-10. • the first detector circuit...

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    L240/mg2 74 after teach-in the detector circuit module l240/mg2 has two circuits each with the following properties: (also refer to properties of the circuit types chapter 8.1.3.2 on page 56 ). • standard or eib/knx • intrusion circuit (cct) • cct off int off • cct off ext. Off • silent alarm off • ...

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    L240/mg2 75 10.6 address table l240/mg 2 and l840/mg 4 using the address switch the detector circuit modules l240/mg2 and l840/mg4 are addressed on the xib security bus. Each circuit module has (independently of the area) its own address. The address area for each module type commences with “1” and ...

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    L840/mg4 76 11 4-detector circuit module l840/mg 4 11.1 general the 4-fold detector circuit module l840/mg4 provides four detector circuits. A walk test and set output are provided for control of the motion detectors. The circuits are ideal for the connection of passive glass break detectors. The mo...

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    L840/mg4 77 11.4 dip switch/jumper settings: the following settings can be defined with the dip switch: switch 1-5: address on the xib security bus (see addressing) the panel tamper contact can be bypassed with jumper lk1: jumper lk1: plugged-in: panel tamper not functional open: panel tamper functi...

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    L840/mg4 78 exit the hardware menu with button x and assign the circuit module to the areas. As standard all circuit modules are assigned to area 1. Test the individual circuits. Note: after logging off a circuit module, the freed circuits are replaced by the following circuit, i.E. All the followin...

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    L240/bs 79 12 safekey evaluation module l240/bs 12.1 general the safekey evaluation module l240/bs is used for connection of safekey switching devices such as the strike plate, door cylinder, wall reader or wall reader with code keypad on the xib security bus on the intrusion alarm panel l240. The s...

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    L240/bs 80 12.2 wiring 12.2.1 magnetic reed contact a magnetic reed contact is connected in a 4-wire configuration to the intrusion circuit “magnet”, and the evaluation of the intrusion circuit must be activated. The magnetic reed contact is used for opening surveillance of the door (opened or close...

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    L240/bs 81 12.2.3 bolt lock a bolt lock is required should neither a strike plate, door cylinder or wall reader (e.G. Side entrance door without setting device) be connected. Feedback evaluation of the bolt limit position must be activated. A bolt lock prevents opening of the entrance (door) when th...

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    L240/bs 82 12.2.5 cover tamper contact when connecting a safekey wall reader with keypad (welt/...), the cover tamper contact (pink and grey wires) must be connected to the tampering circuit “sabo”, and the evaluation of the tampering circuit must be activated. Using function switch 2-1, you can set...

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    L240/bs 83 12.2.7 transistor outputs transistor outputs t1 to t4 each switch via a series resistor to +12 v and can be used for control, e.G. Of an led, a reed relay or an internal siren. Every two transistor outputs have a common 0 v connection. Transistor outputs t1 and t2 can each be loaded with ...

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    L240/bs 84 12.3 description of the inputs and outputs terminal description function connection wire 01 +12 v 02 - (0v) connection for the separate power supply of the bolt lock from the xib security bus, e.G. On an intrusion alarm panel l240 to “v+/v-”. The power supply and the xib security bus must...

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    L240/bs 85 12.4 leds the leds on evaluation module l240/bs have the following functions: 12.4.1 light emitting diode “led1” (red) “led1” is without function. 12.4.2 light emitting diode “led2” (green) green “led2” indicates communication between evaluation module l240/bs and a connected wall reader,...

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    L240/bs 86 12.5.1 function switch 1 the following settings and parameters can be undertaken with function switch 1: function switch 1-1 “connection of 0 v potential bolt lock-xib”: function switch 1-1 can establish potential equalization between the minus of the bolt lock voltage supply (terminal 16...

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    L240/bs 87 function switch 2-3 “tamper contact”: using function switch 2-3, the cover tamper contact on evaluation module l240/bs can be activated or deactivated. The cover tamper contact must be activated in vds approved installations. Off (standard setting): the cover tamper contact is operational...

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    L240/bs 88 12.6 commissioning the following procedure must be observed when putting the intrusion alarm panel l240 and the evaluation module l240/bs into operation. The commissioning instructions in the product manual of the intrusion alarm panel, strike plate and door cylinder must be observed. Imp...

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    L240/bs 89 3. Initial commissioning of evaluation module l240/bs: all evaluation modules l240/bs must be connected to an external bus (xib) the addressing of the evaluation module l240/bs can be found in “address switch” connection of all components to the evaluation module l240/bs is undertaken in ...

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    L240/bs 90 4. After commissioning/set-up next the end of line resistors in the intrusion alarm panel can be replaced successively by the actual detector circuits, signalling devices, etc., and correct function should be tested. After commissioning/set-up, the panel tamper contacts of the evaluation ...

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    L240/bs 91 12.7 operation the operation of the wall reader is undertaken by the insertion of electronic chip keys and/or by entering a 6-digit keypad code. Important : if an incorrect entry is made, it is necessary to wait for longer than six seconds before the next entry is made. Chip key: the chip...

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    L240/bs 92 late return disarming feature (internal set): – the area is internally set (e.G. Via the keypad l240/pt). – by the once-off insertion of a valid chip key or entry of a 6-digit keypad code, access is enabled and the area defined is unset. 12.7.1 set circuit for external setting, the area m...

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    L240/bs 93 1. With keypad code (vds class a): enter a valid 6-digit keypad code. 2. With chip key (vds class a and b): insert and remove a valid chip key once. 3. With keypad code + chip key (vds class c): enter a valid 6-digit keypad code and insert and remove a valid chip key within a max. Of 4 se...

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    L240/bs 94 12.7.3 access access can occur in the unset state: 1. With keypad code enter a valid 6-digit key code. 2. With chip key insert and remove a valid chip key once. With a strike plate and door cylinder the coupling system is activated for 6 seconds. The door can be unlocked and opened with t...

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    Bus motion detector 95 13 bus motion detector 13.1 general notes the l240 bus motion detector is available in four different variants. There is a motion detector with passive infrared technology for vds classes b and c and a motion detector with dual modes (pir* and mw**) for vds classes b and c. Ea...

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    Bus motion detector 96 13.3 description of the leds the bus motion detectors feature up to three different leds (red, yellow and green) depending on the type. All detectors do however feature a red led for alarm recognition. For indication of the anti-masking, the passive infrared detector ir/xc als...

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    Bus motion detector 97 connect the xib bus cable according to the connection schematic. Put the circuit board back onto the plug strip. Apply the panel supply. 13.5 teaching in the first detector on the programming level (engineer menu) select function “16=xib- detectors” . 15=defaults 16=xib-detect...

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    Bus motion detector 98 undertake the circuit, type or area assignment in the submenu. Circuit typ-xib det. Area-1 if a circuit is assigned twice with a motion detector or the max./min. Number of circuits (cct > 80 or cct the keypad: xib det. In use 13.5.1 teaching-in further detectors there are two ...

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    Bus motion detector 99 13.6 parameter settings the detectors have the following factory defaults after teach-in and can be modified via submenu “03=programming” : standard factory settings of the bus motion detectors: type designation function ir/xb ir/xc eim/xb eim/xc cct nn nn nn nn impulses 2 2 1...

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    Bus motion detector 100 led yellow led yellow – on/off the yellow led indicates the response of the passive infrared sensors and further displays of the detector (see chapter 13.3). Led green led green – on/off the green led indicates the response of the microwave sensors and further displays of the...

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    Bus motion detector 101 wait for the display on the keypad. Delete ok 13.9 faults the error messages of the bus motion detector are displayed via the lcd keypad with the error and signal leds as well as on the display. Example of a fault indicator: xib-m73 gestört am-cal pir-alm hereby, the respecti...

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    Serial interface l208/v.24 102 14 interface module l208/v.24 14.1 general the interface module is integrated into a white plastic enclosure. It is connected to the wall with 3 screws. On the rear side, the openings with the intended breaking points for cable entries can be found. Only two connection...

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    Serial interface l208/v.24 103 14.3 login the modules l208/v.24 or l240/ip are automatically detected in the l240 factory default state. Log on and off are not necessary. How to verify log on: on the programming level (engineer menu “08=edit”) select function “01=system size”. Logon has been success...

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    Serial interface l208/v.24 104 connection baud-9600 press button 1 for baud rate of 9600 baud in submenu “02=operations” the “auto” parameter should be selected. Operations enable-auto press button 2 to set enable to “auto” in submenu “03=auth code” an enable code can be entered. As enable occurs wi...

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    Lan interface l240/ip 105 15.2 circuit diagram b a - + + - a b keypad 0 xib data xib from panel 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 on panel tamper panel tamper links 10 baset collision ethernet data 15.3 commissioning the plug-in jumper lk1 and lk2 can be used for bypassing the panel tamper contacts to suppress the ta...

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    Lan interface l240/ip 106 in the example configuration, the following ip addresses are assumed (can vary according to the network): pc: 192.168.3.1 l240/ip: 192.168.3.3 gateway: 192.168.3.4 generally, the properties of the internet protocol for the pc settings are set to “obtain an ip address automa...

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    Lan interface l240/ip 107 in submenu “04=siteid”, a 4-digit customer number must be entered for the panel. This customer number in the panel must be identical with the customer number in the database of the pc software (win-pc). When communication is established, both customer numbers are compared a...

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    Appendix a overview menu l240 108 11:30 08 nov 2008 int unset without pin user pin (4-digit) 01 = int set 02 = cct off 03 = disp cct off 04 = change pin 05 = disp cctfault 06 = test 07 = alarm counter 08 = log 09 = ext set 10 = time/date 11 = input eng.Pin 12 = tamper reset 14 = delete number _ _ 1 ...

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    Appendix a overview menu l240 109 engineer-pin (6-digit) 1 = time/date 2 = tamp reset 3 = test 4 = change pin 5 = printer 6 = service 7 = remote 8 = edit 9 = cct off 1 = time 2 = date 1 = print 2 = circuits 3 = sounders 1 = one circuit 2 = area ccts time/date test circuits engineer menu chapter 7 6 ...

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    Appendix a overview menu l240 110 01 = system size 02 = area opts 03 = circuits 04 = relay 05 = alarm times 06 = keypads 07 = concs * 08 = user auth 09 = text area number _ areas concs l240/b/bs 02 = area opts 01 = system size opm sm keypads 01 = master areas 02 = ext alarm tx 03 = int set tx 04 = e...

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    Appendix a overview menu l240 111 1 = standard 2 = outputs only 11 = xs/s1.1 knx 2 = text 15 = defaults 3 = user pins 0 = off 1 = summer 2 = snd+alm area _ 1 = circuit 2 = area 3 = user 09 = text 4 = l240/b/bs unset door-cct lock-cct area tamper elecboltlock extset reset tamp.Sabo sig failure keypad...

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    Appendix b programming example 112 programming example in a building, the apartment (area 2/main area) and the office (area 1/lower level) of the owner are located. The office also has an external access door. It is necessary to ensure that the building alarm can only be set if the office has been s...

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    Appendix b programming example 113 in menu item “ 02=area opts” the sub ranges are formed: area 1 area 1 masters area 2-on area 2 area 2 masters area 1-off in menu item “07=concentrator” , the areas are assigned to the detector circuit modules l240/mg2 and l840/mg4: concentrator-01 area-1 concentrat...

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    Appendix c system protocol 114 1 degree of expansion device panel l240 keypad l240/pt detector module l240/mg2 detector module l840/mg4 motion detector l240/ir/xb number 1 evaluation module l240/bs serial interface l208/v24 interface module l240/ip 2 configuration of the detector circuits cct. No. T...

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    Appendix c system protocol 115 4 measured values main circuit board terminals function setpoint actual (date) actual (date) actual (date) actual (date) actual (date) v+/v- system voltage 14 v battery charging voltage 13.8 v 1-c cct 1 5.8 – 6.2 v 2-c cct 2 5.8 – 6.2 v 3-c cct 3 5.8 – 6.2 v 4-c cct 4 ...

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