3i Dualnet-6 User manual

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Instruction Manual
TRE i SYSTEMS S.r.l.
Via del Melograno N. 13 - 00040 Ariccia, Roma Italy
Tel:+39 06 97249118 Fax: +39 06 45557618
Dualnet-6
Combined Hardwired and Wireless
Control Alarm Panel with
Incorporated Telephone diallers
GSM, PSTN & Digital
2014 03 10
10:30AM MON

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Summary Page
Description ........................................................................................................................... 3
General Characteristics ......................................................................................................... 3
Control Panel Description ..................................................................................................... 4
Hardwire, double balance line, zone connections................................................................... 5
Keypad Description .............................................................................................................. 6
Description of keypad LEDs ................................................................................................. 6
Brief description of the panel status on keypad display ........................................................... 7
Brief Description of keypad Commands ................................................................................ 8
Brief description of Keypad commands.................................................................................. 8
Description of Panel Sounder ............................................................................................... 9
Description of the various alarm trigger functions .................................................................. 9
00. Password Management...................................................................................................10
How to Navigate in the Dualnet-6 Programming Menu ........................................................12
01. To enter into Programming Mode...................................................................................12
To exit the programming mode ............................................................................................12
02. To insert the Automatic Dialler Telephone Numbers ......................................................13
03. To record the Voice Message ..........................................................................................14
04. How to set the entrance delay time .................................................................................15
05. How to set the exit delay time .........................................................................................15
06. Setting the siren trigger time............................................................................................16
07. Management of Central Monitoring Station (SMS) .......................................................17
08. Telephone line Tamper control .......................................................................................18
09. Zone Settings..................................................................................................................19
Indication of how to define a zone........................................................................................20
10. Settings of the Smart Zones.............................................................................................21
11. Programming the Peg-3 keychain transmitter ..................................................................22
12. Programming the wireless sensors...................................................................................23
13. Alarm Reports................................................................................................................24
14.Control panel event long reports ......................................................................................25
15. Hour Setting ..................................................................................................................25
16. Date Setting ...................................................................................................................25
17. Management of Panel from Remote ...............................................................................26
18. Remote management of panel.........................................................................................26
18. Panel Functions..............................................................................................................27
19. Alarm Trigger Sequence .................................................................................................28
20. Panel Remote Interrogation ............................................................................................28
21. Hold-up alarm trigger procedure (Distress Code) ............................................................29
22. Sensor low battery trigger procedure ..……………………………………………………….29
23. Return control panel to factory settings ..........................................................................29
24. Programming of the wireless sirens .................................................................................29
Technical Characteristics .....................................................................................................30

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Description:
TRE i SYSTEMS thanks you for having selected the new concept dual communication control panel
for the protection of your home, business and belongings. The DUALNET-6 offers the end user the
most modern data transmission technology present in today’s market. With the installation of this
new concept control panel, it is possible in real time to request and send all information collected, to
remote telephone numbers. The control panel also offers the end user several features by remote
remote control as Arm and Disarm. All alarm trigger information is transmitted on either the PSTN or
GSM network.
This control panel is also compatible with the standard alarm receive station that functions with CON-
TACT ID transmission protocol.
DUALNET-6 control panel is manufactured with 6 programmable burglary alarm hardwire zones with
double balanced lines and 4 additional zones for Hold-up, Medical Distress, Fire and Tamper alarm
triggers. Through an optional DN-Z8 expansion module the programmable hardwire zones may be
increased to maximum 14. In addition the standard DUALNET-6 has on-board an additional 30 wire-
less zones compatible with the “PEGASO” transmission protocol. With the DUALNET-6 all zones are
programmed to indicate the type of alarm sent offering a form of higher and more intelligent level of
Security. This control panel may be armed by Wireless Keychain transmitter, by Electronic Key, by a
new form of Touch Screen Keypad DN-6KP, and remote switch lock or electronic key. The DUAL-
NET-6 remote touch screen keypad, has incorporated a new generation TRANSCEIVER GW
TRANSK 1120 ®module compatible with “PEGASO” transmission protocol which guarantees the
maximum transmission range between the control panel, wireless sensors and the wireless sirens.
The DUALNET-6 is compatible with the DVR-6, a combined wireless PIR sensor and digital vedio
recording product (DVR) which acts as a normal wireless PIR sensor and at the same time can make
an Audio/Visual recording of the protected area on incorporated SD card with memorized time and
date.
General Characteristics:
• Split type with main unit and Touch Screen Keypad connected by 7 core cable
• Hardwire zones: Minimum 6 (expandable to maximum 14 with the expansion module DN-8Z)
• Wireless zones: 30 (compatible with the “PEGASO” protocol)
• One 24 hour tamper Zone
• Service zones: (Hold-up, Medical Distress and Fire) plus 1 zone for Tamper
• Supports hardwire sirens: ELIMINATOR-12, TLM-13F, TLM-30F, TLM-18, SB-2, TLM-39
• Supports wireless sirens: TLM-18 VRP, TLM-21VRP , TLM-7 SOLARIS (PEGASO protocol)
• Supports remote momentary contact Switch lock or electronic key
• Output for: 12V for hardwired sensors, hardwired sirens. Max. drain 1.2 amps
• Radio frequency output for wireless sirens with Pegaso Protocol
• Output for: Control panel status, Day/Night Armed and alarm trigger
• Supports keychain transmitter: PEG-3 maximum of 10 for each installation
• Telephone dialler: PSTN + GSM with C E approved GSM module GW TRANSK 1120
• Communication with CMS Protocol: Standard, CONTACT ID
• Custom made 2 amp. Regulate D.C. Power supply incorporated
• One 10 second personalized voice message
• 16 memorized SMS alarm messages + 8 memorized SMS reports messages
• Possibility to memorize 5 Telephone number for Voice ,SMS and CMS transmissions
• Alarm SMS will contains: Zone in alarm, Sensor in alarm, Area of protection
• Panel may be armed in: Day or Night mode
• Supports: Wireless Video recording through optional DVR
• Supports: Notification of Zone violation (Door & Window, with panel Disarmed)
• On Request, Keypad Supports : Italian, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian
• Event memory capacity:
∗ Access to control panel (100 events)
∗ Alarm memory (80 events)

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Control Panel Description:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Z7
GND
Z8 Z9
GND
Z10 Z11
GND
Z12 Z13
GND
Z14
2 31 4 6 7
8
9
5 Fig.1
EXT. PULSE NO +12V RX TX GND MIC2N MIC2P BEEP
AUX Z1 GND Z2 Z3 GND Z4 Z5 GND Z6 RELAY SIREN ON NIGHT
POWER 12VOLT TAMPER KEY ALARM ELETT. AUTO. GND LED KEY PAD
11
230 Vca/Vac
GND
Fusibile
Fuse
ATTENZIONE
Rischio di scarica elettrica
CAUTION
Risk of electric shock
10
12
Terminal Description of function
1-2 D.C. 14 volt regulated power input through 1.8amp. on-board switching power supply.
3-4 D.C. 12 volt auxiliary power for all sensor that require 12 Vdc. Power current max 2A.
5 to 13 Number 6 programmable double balance line hardwire zones. All wired zone are By-passed (see pag.19)
14 EXT TAMPER: Balanced line input tamper terminal with end of line resistor of 2,2 KΩ.
15 PULSE KEY input. This is the remote input to Arm/Disarm the control panel. 1st pulse panel Armed,
2nd pulse panel Disarmed.
16 Normally open alarm relay. When panel is in stand-by this relay is Normally Open. When panel is trig-
gered a negative command will be present. Maximum drain 2Amp.
17 Output for electronic siren. This output must be connect to a common ground. No voltage present when
panel is in stand-by. When the panel is triggered to 13.8 Vdc. will be present for the alarm duration time.
Maximum drain 2 amp.
18 This output must be connected to a common ground. It is used to recharge the battery for sirens with back
-up batteries. With panel in Stand-by 13.8Vdc. is present with panel triggered 13.8 Vdc. will disappear
for the alarm time and the outdoor siren will trigger.
19 Common ground Terminal for the above 17 & 18.
20 Led “ON” This output must be used hardwired with a common ground to create a remote LED indica-
tion to signal Panel Armed or Disarmed.
21 Led “NIGHT” This output must be used with a common ground to create a remote LED indication to
signal panel Armed/Disarmed status in night mode.
22 12 V dc. Power to Touch Screen Keypad DN-6KP
23-24 RX / TX transmission data from Keypad to mother board.
25 Keypad ground connection.
26-27 MIC2N and MIC2P Microphone connections to keypad.
28 BEEPER Keypad buzzer connection
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PCB Component Description
Number Description of functions (See fig. 1)
1 S1: Connector for tamper button (see note “a” below)
2 LED CPU: LED which indicates the microprocessor status
3 SIM Card Socket: To insert Local SIM card.
4 LED 2: Front panel power LED status
5 GSM module
6 DN-8Z Socket : Input Connection for 8 zone hardwire expansion module DN-8Z
7 BATTERY TEMP: CR1220 battery case
8 PSTN Telephone OUT : Telephone line output for home phone
12 Tamper button
9 PSTN Telephone IN: Telephone line input (see note “b” below)
10 230Vac. Mains input terminal one Amp delay action fuse.
11 FUSE: (A) 250V 2Amp. Delayed action. (B) 250V 3.15 Amp. immediate
(a) Note: Before powering up the control panel, be sure that the tamper bridge connector is inserted on
the tamper switch connector (1) with the jumper provided. After you have terminated the programming,
connect the tamper switch (12) to the plug (1), fix the control panel cover in place and exit the program-
ming mode.
(b) Connect the PSTN telephone line to the control panel. Be sure that this line is direct and not through
a PBX system. If connected after the ASDL station use an appropriate line filter.
Attention: For the connection of terminals 22 to 28 with the touch screen keypad DN-6KP, it is necessary
to use an adequately shielded and ground cable. Type normally used in alarm installations 2 x 0.50 mm.
Double balanced line connection
with 2 wires.
With control panel in stand-by mode, only R2 will be detected.
When control panel is triggered, both the R1 and R2 will be detected.
In the case of a tamper trigger, infinite resistance will be detected.
All DUALNET-6 hardwire zones have double balance lines and can detect the difference between an
alarm trigger and a tamper trigger. For correct function, they must be wired as shown below.
This is a double balance line connection
Without the tamper protection.
Panel Terminals
Contact NC
Alarm trigger output
(NC)
Balanced lines
R2 = 2,2 K ohm
R1 = 2,2 K ohm
If tamper control is not necessary,
use the schematic diagram on the
right.
Panel Terminal Sensor Terminal
Alarm output
(NC)
Balanced Line
R2 = 2,2 K ohm
R1 = 2,2 K ohm
Tamper output
(NC)
Hardwire, double balance line, zone connections:

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Keypad Description:
Terminal block connection to Mother Board
Backside View
Wall attachment slide
Keypad Reset
Keys for Programming
and Functions
Program Up Key &
Hold-up Trigger
Program Down Key &
Fire Trigger
Medical Distress Key
Confirmation Key
LED
Indicators
Touch Screen KEYS
Fig. 3
LCD Display
Fig. 2
Front View
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Return
Use a small screw driver to
separate these two parts.
LED INDICATIONS (See fig. 2)
GSM SIGNAL RAPID FLASH = NO GSM SIGNAL or NO SIM CARD INSERTED
SLOW FLASH = GSM SIGNAL NORMAL
POWER “ON” = MAINS POWER = OK
“OFF” NO MAINS POWER PRESENT
FLASHING = LOW BATTERY
PANEL STATUS “ON” = CONTROL PANEL ARMED IN DAY MODE
“OFF” = CONTROL PANEL NOT ARMED
“FLASHING” = CONTROL PANEL ARMED IN NIGHT MODE
Description of Keypad LEDs:
Note: The LED give you rapid information about the control panel status. So check always the Keypad status.

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Brief description of the panel status on keypad display:
While panel is not armed press or to have the GSM status information; After 20 seconds
the keypad will return to normal status.
NOTE: In the case you see, on keypad, “NO SIM CARD” even if the SIM card has been put in,
remove all power to the panel (230vac and 12vdc), Check that the SIM card has been correctly
installed and power up the panel again.
The following info will be displayed on the keypad once there is an event:
(*) This is active only if the setting is (Y) in the CMS management menu. (see pag.17)
Information seen on display
Meaning of information seen Action to take
GSM Signal Strength:
XX :YY
No SIM Card: XX:YY
GSM signal level XX = 8 and above is
“OK” is seen. If XX = 7 and below “NO”
is seen.
XX = signal strength from 8 to 10
YY = “OK” or “NO”
If the GSM signal is below 8, attempt to reposi-
tion the GSM antenna.
Verify if the SIM card is correctly inserted.
Phone Cut (*) PSTN line fault Check PSTN telephone line. If connected or if
faulty.
System Armed
XX YYYYY
Zone triggered: XX zone number
YYYY zone description
Control panel triggered: verify zone triggered
Communicating 00 YYYY (*)
Send message to memorized telephone
numbers using (SMS or CONTACT ID)
Armed
Disarmed
Low battery
Battery OK
Mains failure 230Vac.
Mains Okay
Manual Test
Auto Test
System control
Send SMS Immediate
Send SMS Immediate
Send SMS after 5 seconds
Send SMS after 5 seconds
Send SMS after about 10 minutes
Send SMS after 3 seconds
Send SMS after 3 seconds
Send SMS after 1 minute (see settings page 18)
Not ready
XX YYYYY
Zone not ready XX = Zone: YYYY Sensor
Description.
Power Failure (*) Mains 230V ac. Not present. Check incoming mains service. If okay, check
1Amp. Delay action fuse in control panel. If
okay, check power supply input and output.
(see page 4 and 5 point 10)
Low battery(*) Normal battery output 13.8 V. If it goes
below 10 V, Display = Low battery.
Check if mains 230Vac. Is present.
Test of battery is efficient.
Check power supply output voltage if 13.8Vdc.
Normal battery life 3 to 4 years.
YYYY. MM. DD.
HH:mm:XX:Day
On the keypad display you will see:
YYYY= year, MM=month, DD=day
Followed buy:
HH= hour (format 12h), mm= minutes
XX=AM or PM, Day= day of week
ARM :YYYYYY
HH:mm:XX:Day
Panel ARMED in YYYYYY= Day or
Night HH = hour : MM = minutes XX =
AM or PM : Day =DAY of week
When armed the display will show DAY or
NIGHT

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Brief description of keypad commands:
(*) Note: the control of the hardwire zones (from 1 to 14) is active only if the program is set in “Zone Ready”
and “YES” is selected. (See page 22). In any case the zones that are triggered when the panel is armed, will
be automatically by-passed but will become active if the zone is normalized. Example: if i have a door
open and i force arm the panel, this zone will be by-passed. If I then close the door without disarming the
panel this zone will again become active.
Command
Function Note
[End user password]+[ 1 ]
To disarm the control panel
[End user password ]+[ 2 ] To arm the control panel in “Day mode” If you select the zone option as “Yes”, the panel
will ask if you wish to Arm with a zone triggered
and if you confirm, this Zone will be automati-
cally by-pass until the panel is Disarmed and
again Armed.(*)
[End user password]+[ 3 ] To arm the control panel in “Night mode” If you select the option “Ready to Arm” the
panel will request a confirmation if a zone is
triggered. If you select to force arm, this zone
will be automatically by-passed until it has been
normalized (*)
[End user password]+[ 4 ] Forced “Day” arming All zones triggered are automatically by-passed.
If normalized, the will become active again. (*)
[End user password ]+[ 5 ] Alarm trigger test A 3 second trigger will take place and transmitted
to the CMS by means of Contact ID, If this has
not been programmed, a message will be sent to
the memorized tel. numbers followed also by a
voice messaged if recorded.
[End user password]+[ 6 ]+ [Zone
XX]
By-pass Zone “XX” With control panel
armed.
Once the control panel is disarmed, the zone
“XX” will return to its original status.
[End user password]+[ 7 ] Forced “Night” arming All zones triggered are automatically by-passed.
If normalized, the will become active again. (*)
[End user password]+[ 9 ] With control panel disarmed, you may activate
or deactivate the acoustic keypad sounder. On
keypad display you see (Area cue tone)
This function is active only if a zone is
programmed for this function (see “Set Smart
Zone” page 21 and 22).
[ #]+ [Installer password] To program the control panel. The installer must use this password to enter into
programming mode. After 3 negative attempts
the control panel will return to the Disarmed
mode.
Command Function Note
If this key is pressed, it will indicate the Zones
in which the installed sensors are triggered.
If this Key is press for 2 seconds the control
panel will generate a HOLD-UP Alarm trigger.
If this Key is pressed for 2 seconds the control
panel will generate a FIRE Alarm trigger.
If this key is pressed for 2 seconds the control
panel will generate an EMERGENCY alarm
trigger.
o With control panel Armed, if these Keys are
press the GSM signal strength will be seen.
During programming, these keys are used to
navigate with-in the program menu.

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Description of Panel Sounder:
Description of the alarm triggers:
A Burglary alarm trigger during “Day” mode arming (see par.09 “Zone Settings” page 19 option “Zone
Type 2”). The siren will be triggered only if the panel is armed in Day mode (see page 27).
The wireless siren trigger time and the output terminals 16, 17 and 18 are specified in the menu
”Siren Duration” under option “Motion Siren” (see page 16). To stop the alarm trigger, disarm the
control panel.
A Burglary alarm triggered during the “Night” mode arming (see par. 09 “ Zone Settings” page 19
option “Zone Type 1”). The siren triggered with the panel in armed in Day and Night mode. (see page
27).
The wireless siren trigger time on the output terminals 16, 17 and 18 are determined in the menu
”Siren Duration” in the programming menu option “Perimeter Siren” (see page 16). To stop the alarm
trigger, disarm the panel.
All alarm triggers related to Emergency or Medical, Fire, Tamper etc. are armed 24 hours. The siren
activation time and that of the terminal outputs 16, 17, and 18 are determined by the programming
menu “Siren Duration” under the option “Emergency Siren” (see page 16). To stop the alarm trigger if
the panel is armed you must only disarm it but if the panel is not armed you must 1st arm and
immediately after disarm.
On the hardwire sirens there is a signal sound for all alarm triggers. The wireless sirens have
3 different alarm trigger output sounds. Continuous sound for Burglary. Bell sound for Fire and
Intermittent chirp sound for Emergency.
Number of “Beeps”
Function Note
[ 1 short beep]
→ Every time you press a Keypad button.
→ Every time you arm the panel in ( Day or
Night)
[ 2 short beeps] → Every time the control panel is disarmed
→ In case of faulty telephone line or line cut.
In the case that the PSTN tel. line is defective or
cut 2 beeps are heard every minute.
[ 3 long beeps] The control panel is put in “TEST MODE” See the paragraph ???? For “Contact ID”
configuration.
[ 4 short beeps] Indicates that an Alarm Trigger has taken place. After an alarm trigger, with panel disarmed,
the Zone triggered will be shown on keypad
display.
[ 5 short beeps] “Walk Test” mode or “Courtesy Function ” If activated, it will indicate that a zone has been
violated or that a zone is triggered. (on the
keypad you may see which one); When the
zone returns to normal status the keypad will
emit a beep..
[ 1 beep every second ] → Indicates that a delay zone has been
violated.
→ Indicates that the control panel has been
armed and beeps during the (Exit Time)
Disarm the control panel before it is triggered.
Exit the protected area before total arming take
place.
[ 3 beeps every minute] Indicates that a wireless sensor has a low battery.
To avoid tamper alarm trigger change the
battery with the control panel in programming
mode.
See paragraph of how to change a low battery.
[ 1 beep every 3 seconds ] Indicates that there is a GSM module failure.

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00 Password Management:
HOW TO CHANGE THE END USER PASSWORD (FACTORY SETTING IS 1111)
With control panel disarmed, on keypad press:
On display will appear:
To change the end user Password, on the display select “User Code”, and confirm with
On the display will appear:
Enter the factory installed Password (1234) and confirm with
On the display will appear:
Digit the new end user password and confirm with
On the display will appear:
Digit the new end user password and confirm with , the panel will return to Disarmed status.
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Note: It is necessary that you
know the installer password.
E
Insert the new end user
Password.
E
E
Re-Enter Code
#
+ 9999 +
E
Us
er Code
Distress Code
Installer Code
Enter New Code

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HOW TO CHANGE THE EMERGENCY PASSWORD (see Paragraph 21 page 29)
With panel in disarmed status on the keypad press:
On the display will appear:
To change the EMERGENCY password = “Distress Code”, confirm with
On the display will appear:
Digit the installer password (factory setting is 1234) and confirm with
On the display will appear:
Digit the new Password and confirm with
On the display will appear:
Digit the new password and confirm with the control panel will return to Disarmed mode.
HOW TO CHANGE THE INSTALLER PASSWORD:
Follow the same above procedure but select the window “Master Code”
+ 9999 +
E
E
E
#
Installer Code
Enter New Code
E
Re-Enter Code
E
Us
er Code
Distress Code

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HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE DUALNET-6 PROGAMMING MENU
The following keypad buttons are used to navigate with-in the program.
01. TO ENTER INTO PROGAMMING MODE
Be sure that the control panel is disarmed before you digit on the keypad
Enter the factory installed Password (1234) and confirm with . On the display will appear:
To exit the programming mode
For example, when you are in the programming mode:
Press:
With this command the control panel will return to the armed mode.
NOTE: To avoid a Tamper alarm trigger, before exiting the programming mode, remove the
tamper jumper and connect to plug (1) the S1 female connector of the tamper switch and fix
the control panel cover.
To Confirm and to exit the programming mode.
To Cancel in case of error.
To move upward in the menu. Previous page.
To move downward in the menu. Next page.
#
Note: If the control panel remains in the programming mode and no keypad command
is received, after 2 minutes the control panel will automatically return to disarm mode.
#
#
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Enter Code
Ph
one Numbers
Rec Message
Ph
one Numbers
Rec Message

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02. TO INSERT THE AUTOMATIC DIALLER TELEPHONE NUMBERS
After having interring the programming mode,Nr. ( telephone number) will flash.
Press the key to enter into the menu of telephone number programming.
On the display will appear:
With the keys or select the desired format. (Personal # or Contact ID *); press the key
to confirm.
You must cancel all previously memorized telephone numbers before interring new numbers. Use
the key to cancel all old number.
Inter the central monitoring station telephone number and press the key if you wish to memo-
rize other telephone numbers or to return to the main menu.
Note: it is possible to uses this option to send messages of the installation status by SMS to
those persons that may take action.
To memorize the number to call you must press and
The key may be used to cancel un wanted telephone numbers.
Insert the new number and press on the display will appear:
With the key or select how you wish that the message be sent (vocal or SMS) then
press to confirm and go on to the next telephone number.
Proceed to enter, as described above, all telephone numbers or go back to the main menu by press-
ing the key
1: Contact ID
Personal #
1: Contact ID
1: Personal #
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E
E
#
E
E
E
2: Contact ID
Personal #
#
Ph
one Numbers
Rec Message
Call by phone
SMS Reporting

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03. TO RECORD THE VOICE MESSAGE
Enter the programming menu and go to the window “Rec. Message”
Press the key
The display will show:
With the keys or select “ YES” and confirm with ; on the display will appear:
Record a 10 sec. Message by speaking clearly into the microphone. Be sure that there is no back
ground noise.
At the end the control panel will automatically exit the programming and enter panel disarmed mode.
Note: To hear and test the voice dialler it is best to use the interrogation mode (See paragraph 20).
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Rec Message
YES NO
Recording . . .
Time: 10
Re
Phone Numbers
c Message

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04. HOW TO SET THE ENTRANCE DELAY TIME
Enter the programming menu and go to the window “Entry Delay”
Press the key
On the display will appear:
Inter the entry time desired form 00 to 59 seconds. Use always 2 figures.
At the end press the key to return to the previous menu or to go to the next menu.
05. HOW TO SET THE EXIT DELAY TIME
Enter the menu and go to the window “Exit Delay”
Press the key
On the display will appear:
Set the time form 00 to 59 seconds entering always 2 figures.
At the end press the key to return to the previous menu or to go to the next.
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#
#
E
E
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Entry delay
10
Exit delay
10
En
Rec Message
try Delay
Ex
Entry Delay
it Delay

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06. SETTING THE SIREN TRIGGER TIME
Enter the main menu and go to the “Siren Duration”
Press key
On the display will appear:
Set the “Emergency” siren duration time; you may set from 00 to 59 minutes. This time must be
memorize always using 2 digits as seen above 00 and 59.
At the end press to return to the previous menu or press to proceed to the next window.
Set the siren alarm time “Perimeter”; it is possible to set from 00 to 59 minutes. Always enter num-
bers with 2 digits as seen above.
At the end press the key to return to the previous menu or press to proceed to the next
window
Set the alarm time for “Motion Siren”; it is possible to set from 00 to 59 minutes. Always enter num-
bers with 2 digits as seen above.
Note: If the siren is sent on “00”, no siren will be triggered but all the other alarm trigger functions will
be active.
At the end press the key to return to the previous menu or press to proceed to the next
window.
Emergency Siren
01
E
#
E
Perimeter Siren
01
Motion Siren
01
#
E
#
E
Si
Exit Delay
ren Durations

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07. MANAGEMENT OF CENTRAL MONITORING STATION (CMS)
Enter the programming menu and go to the window “CMS options”
Press the key On the display appears:
Inter your account number from 0000 to 9999. This number must be supplied by the CMS. If this
number is not inserted, only an SMS of the panel status will be sent. It is important, however, to
select “YES” on the control panel option for the installation status in order to receive the SMS status
information message.
Press the key to confirm.
On the display appears:
With the keys or select “ YES” or “NO” and confirm with key on the display appears
With the keys or select “ YES” or “NO” and confirm with key on the display appears
With the keys or select “ YES” or “NO” and confirm with key on the display appears
With the keys or select “ YES” or “NO” and confirm with key . In this case the
panel will exit the programming mode and activate to send an SMS “Manual Test” to the 1st Tel.
number selected like Contact ID to send an SMS that is in the menu “Personal #”. This test can be
made also when the panel is in function but disarmed by pressing the digits of the end user password
followed by .Leaving the lection as “NO” and pressing the key on the display you will see
Enter Account #
0001
E
E
E
E
E
E
The DUALNET-6 send a SMS
with text: AC Loss (10 minutes
after the power failure).
CM
Siren Durations
S Options
AC Loss
YES NO
Arming Status?
YES NO
Low Battery
YES NO
Manual Test
YES NO
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In order that this function be active you must set the display so that it will show 00010 to 99999
minutes, if the display shows this test is not in function. (from 00001 to 00009 is not accepted.)
At the end press the key to return to the preceding menu or the key to go to the next
menu.
Note: With the above setting in function, the Dualnet-6 will send a full report of its status in a given
time period as shown on the display. This includes (Mains 230Vac, Low battery, Zone failures,
Telephone line failures, etc.) In the case of panel failure or alarm trigger, the control panel, through
the on-board telephone diallers, will send in real time, all the events taking place .
08. TELEPHONE LINE TAMPER CONTROL
Enter the programming menu and go to the window “PSTN Failure”
Press the key on the display will appear:
With the keys or select “ YES” or “NO” and confirm with
Automatically you will return to the preceding menu.
Note: By selecting “YES” on “Phone Anti-cut”, if the control panel is not in programming mode and
the PSTN telephone line is not present, on the display will appear “Phone cut” and two beeps will
emitted every 7 seconds by the keypad.
E
PSTN Failure
YES NO
E
“Automatic test time” indicates time
that goes by between two messages
of control panel working correctly to
the CMS
Auto Test Time
00000
#
E
If this number is set to 00000
this indicates that this function is not
active
PS
CMS Options
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09. ATTRIBUTING THE ZONES
Enter the programming menu and go to the window “Zone Attribute”
Press the key
On the display will appear:
To select the zone number to which you wish to attribute the sensor, you must press the key
and digit the number of the zone from 01 to 44 (you must always press 2 numbers). After the zone
has been selected on the display will appear the zone selected. Then press to confirm and on
the display will appear:
With the keys or select the group of belonging **; then press the key to proceed
with the next display window (see the factory settings on table 1)
To select the type of sensor you must press and digit the corresponding number.
Follow the table 2 and 3 on the following page (insert a number between 00 and 15). At the end
press key to proceed to the next window.
With the keys or select if the zone must be bypassed or not and then press the key
to proceed to the next window.
With the keys or select if the zone must be delayed or not, then press the key if
you desire to proceed to the next window or press the key to return to the previous menu.
Zone Number
01
E
Zone Type
2 1 0
** Group Belonging:
0 = 24 hour
1 = Night arming (only parametric)
2= Day Arming (total)
E
Sensor Type
01
E
Bypass Zone?
YES NO
E
Entry Delay?
YES NO
E
#
E
Zo
PSTN Failure
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INDICATION OF HOW TO DEFINE A ZONE
(*) Example: if the hardwire zone expansion module (DN-8Z) is not used you must by-pass the
zone 07 to 14.
(**) See page 19 under 09 attribute the zones.
Table no. 1 Sensor Codes
Sensor
code Test shown on keypad & SMS CID
displays CID displays text
00 Hold up E100 Emergency call
01 Door Contact E131 Perimeter alarm - door
02 Gas detector E112 Gas alarm
03 Smoke detector E111 Smoke alarm
04 Corridor Sensor E132 Motion detector alarm
05 Kitchen Window E131 Perimeter alarm - window
06 Kitchen PIR E132 Motion detector alarm
07 Bathroom Window E131 Perimeter alarm - window
08 Bathroom PIR E132 Motion detector alarm
09 Water detector E113 Water flow alarm
10 Bedroom Window E131 Perimeter alarm - window
11 Bedroom PIR E132 Motion detector alarm
12 Livingroom Contact E131 Perimeter alarm - window
13 Livingroom Window E131 Perimeter alarm - window
14 Livingroom PIR E132 Motion detector alarm
15 Outdoor Sensor E136 Perimeter alarm – outdoor PIR
Belonging to ** Zone Bypassed DELAYED
Selecting how a zone must
function is important.
You may select between
24 Hours, Night and Day
All zones that have not
been used must remain in
(BYPASS) mode (*)
If it is necessary to inter
into a protected zone, the
zone must be in delay
mode.
SENSOR
CODE This is the code attributed to
the sensor during
program-
ming
: from 01 to 15
Note: The sensor code 00 is
associated to the HOLD-UP
trigger button.
TYPE OF
SENSOR This is the type of sensor
installed which is named in
the trigger of an alarm.
ZONE
From 01 to 14 Hardwire
From 15 to 44 Wireless
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