AVS Electronics CAPTURE Series Assembly instructions

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IST0865V1.0
GENERAL INSTALLATION
AND
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
CAPTURE
CERTIFIED
QUALITY SYSTEM
UNI EN ISO 9001:2008
Certied products
IMQ - Security Systems
EN 50136-2-1
EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-6
CEB T014
Curtarolo (Padova) Italy
www.avselectronics.com
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QUESTA BOZZA NON E’DA CONSIDERARSI VALIDA PER IL RIFERIMENTO
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dei relativi costi anche se solo in parte eseguito, con l’emissione di regolare fattura • Sono comprese nel preventivo una bozza del lavoro da stampare, eventuali altre bozze e bozze a colori. Prove digitali o prove di stampa saranno conteggiate a parte • Gli originali
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I4
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QUADRICRIMIA
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Pezzi bobina:
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Anima interna:
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Indice
GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 3
CAPTURE 32 - Technical features................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 4
CAPTURE 16 - Technical features................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 5
CAPTURE 8 - Technical features.................................................................................................................................................................. pag. 6
Type of connections ...................................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 12
Control panel board CAPTURE 32, CAPTURE 16, CAPTURE 8 ................................................................................................................. pag. 14
Terminal board, Jumper and Connectors CAPTURE 32, CAPTURE 16, CAPTURE 8 ................................................................................ pag. 14
Supply unit section ........................................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 15
Connections module XGSM and module EWEB WIFI.................................................................................................................................. pag. 15
Keyboard A500 - A500 Plus ......................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 16
Satellites........................................................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 18
Hints on armings management ..................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 19
PSTN Telephone - Technical features ........................................................................................................................................................... pag. 20
DIGIVOC (optional) - Technical features....................................................................................................................................................... pag. 20
PSTN + GSM ............................................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 20
XGSM - Technical features............................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 21
SIM Card Inclusion/Antenna Connector Input............................................................................................................................................... pag. 21
XGSM485 - XGSM485 PRO - Technical features......................................................................................................................................... pag. 22
Checking Credit and Expiry of the SIM Card for XGSM - XGSM485 and XGSM485PRO ........................................................................... pag. 24
Recording of vocal messages ....................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 24
Recording with XWIN software procedure XWIN (CAPTURE e DIGIVOC):............................................................................................ pag. 24
Vocal messages ............................................................................................................................................................................................ pag. 25
Telephone Table - 1st .................................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 26
Telephone Table - 2st .................................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 27
Telephone Table - recorded messages ......................................................................................................................................................... pag. 27
RTC ACTIVATION BY A CALL FROM THE CONTROL PANEL.................................................................................................................... pag. 28
USER RTC ACTIVATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. pag. 28
DTMF Commands ................................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 28
RTC USER with recognition of incoming number ......................................................................................................................................... pag. 28
INSTALLER RTC ACTIVATION..................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 28
Outgoing SMS Management......................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 29
Incoming SMS Management......................................................................................................................................................................... pag. 29
Programming................................................................................................................................................................................................. pag. 30
Hints on sectors management................................................................................................................................................................. pag. 30
Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity R&TTE 99/05/CE......................................................................................................................... pag. 70

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ARTICLES DESCRIPTION
CAPTURE 32 Microprocessor central control unit PGrado 3
CAPTURE 16 Microprocessor central control unit PGrado 2
CAPTURE 8 Microprocessor central control unit
A500 Operating keyboard PGrado 3
A500 Plus Operating keyboard PGrado 3
TOY L, TOY T Proximity key with “NFC” technology
TOY C Proximity badge with “NFC” technology
XGSM GSM telephone communicator PGrado 3
XGSM485 - XGS485PRO GSM telephone communicator
DIGIVOC Voice synthesis boards PGrado 2
XEXP8 Zone expansion module PGrado 3
XSATWS Zone expansion module via radio
C8 Zone and output expansion module
XSAT36 Zone and output expansion module PGrado 3
XSATHP Expansion module for digital sensors
XSATPW 3 Power feeder in boards with zone and output expansion PGrado 2
XSATPW 3 Q Power feeder in metallic box with zone and output expansion PGrado 2
XSATPW 5 Power feeder in boards with zone and output expansion
XSATPW 5 Q Power feeder in metallic box with zone and output expansion
POWER 3 Extra power feeder in board PGrado 2
POWER 3 Q Extra power feeder in metallic box PGrado 2
POWER 5 Extra power feeder in board
POWER 5 Q Extra power feeder in metallic box
XMR2 2-relay board PGrado 3
MR4 4-relay board PGrado 3
MR8 8-relay board PGrado 3
EWEB LAN - WEB SERVER interface
EWEB WIFI LAN - WEB SERVER WIFI interface
GENERAL INFORMATION
The control panels Capture are compatible with the following devices
La conformità alla normativa EN50131 decade se:
• i dispositivi non vengono installati nei contenitori CONT-CAPTURE, CONT SX e CONT SAT W o facendo riferimento a quanto
espressamente indicato nella tabella.
The products must be used according to the intended use and in compliance with the rules applicable to the various plant engineering
types.
However, before commissioning the installed products, the system must be tested in order to verify its functioning and compliance
with the safety rules according to that indicated by Law n. 46 dated 05/03/90 and by Standard CEI 79-3.
The equipment must not be exposed to dripping or water sprays and no object full of liquid must be placed on it.
AVS ELECTRONICS S.p.a. reserves the right to make amendments at any moment and without notice.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MUST BE EXECUTED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

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CAPTURE 32 - Technical features
Microprocessor control panel that manages all functions typical of a safety and protection system, in that it is able to discriminate the signals coming
from burglar proof , re protection, anti-robbery, medical assistance, etc detectors.
The system is made of a control panel and of at least one keypad of (mod.A 500-A500Plus) type and it can be completed with extension satel-
lite electronic boards of (mod.C8, XSAT36, XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP, XSATHP Virtuale) type, with network adapter (mod.
EWEB, EWEB WIFI), with GSM dialler (mod.XGSM e/o XGSM485) and the vocal synthesizer (DIGIVOC); the PSTN dialler is already included
in the control panel electronic board.
Keypads •maximum n. 8 with display (mod.A500 - A500Plus), on 600 total meters of cable with 4 wires per serial
Zones in keypad: n° 2
Serial sirens • max n° 8 (mod. CITY LED HP, CITY X HP, CITY CARBON HP, TS85 P LED HP, TS85 V LED HP, TS85 X LED HP)
Satellites • max n° 8 (mod. C8, XSAT36 , XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP o Virtual XSATHP)
Chiavi seriali • n° 32 lettori seriali (mod. RS)
Software zones • n° 32, programmable with automatic detection of the state of alarm and of tamper proof, individually mana-
geable.
Input zones •
•
n° 8 expandable at 171
n° 1 input dedicated to tamper proof, cannot be excluded.
Sectors • n° 8 (separate sectors)
Zones conguration •Immediate, Conditional, Immediate with permanent exclusion, Immediate with temporary exclusion, Timed, Ti-
med with temporary exclusion 1, Timed with permanent exclusion 1, Arming ON, HOME, ZONE, PERIMETER,
24 hour line, Timed 24 hour line 1, Tamper line, Not used
Zone options • Impulses, alarm memory and reset, N.C. connection, N.A. connection, End of line 1R, End of line 2R (tamper
signal), chime function, door, zones under test, buzzer in alarm, activates O.C. outputs, AND zones and AND
directional, radio supervision management, 16 digits alphanumerical stripe, Alarms Coding, Vibration sensor,
Shutters switch.
Events memory • n° 512 events can be memorised with date and time and outcome of the calls
Alarm outputs •
•
n° 1 alarm relay programmable with 2-ways and output. Connect only circuits working with SELV voltage to
these outputs.
n° 7 (max 32) transistorised outputs (50 mA-OpenCollector) on terminal boards for connection with relay
electronic boards (mod. MR4 / MR8) upon request. Congurable in various modalities..
Armings •
•
n° 4 automatic arming modality
From display keypad or from outdoor activations in it ON, HOME, AREA and PERIMETER modality
Codes •
•
•
n° 128 user codes available from 4 to 6 digits
n° 8 programmable user proles
n° 128 automatic Emergency codes (with more than 1.000.000 combinations)
Timer •
•
•
•
•
•
•
16 daily operations for all sectors
armings/disarmings of sectors and OC activation
“copy copy from Monday to Friday” and “copy from Monday to Sunday” functionca
10 programmable holiday periods
automatic summer time-standard time and standard time-summer time change
duration Inclusion Warning/Extraordinary management
inhibition of the codes with Timer armed
Telephone •
•
•
n°16 telephone numbers on PSTN/GSM line
n°40 customisable vocal messages as well as extended vocabula
GSM telephone dialler GSM (mod. XGSM e/o mod. XGSM 485) optional
Check on power supplies • signal on display of the control panel functioning anomalies or supervised additional supply units
(mod. XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, POWER3, POWER5)
Programming •
•
•
•
from display keypad with simplied guided menu
from PC in direct connection with software Xwin and USB cable
from PC connected via telephone with software Xwin and universal modem
from PC connected via network with software Xwin
Voltage • stabilised power supply nominal voltage: 13.8 V =
Sizes •
•
keypad A500 - A500 Plus (LxHxP): 135 x 114 x 35 mm
housing (LxHxP): 330 x 420 x 107 mm
Environmental conditions • Temperature -10 °C / + 55 °C - Humidity 95%
Environmental class • Class II
Weight without battery • 5 Kg
Max. current absorbed • 135 mA / 230 V ~
Max. current absorbed on
13.8V = • only 130 mA control panel electronic board with PSTN telephone dialler activated
Placeable battery • 7 Ah
IMQ Performances •
•
•
EN 50131- 1 Grado 3 • EN50136-2-1
EN 50131- 3 Grado 3
EN 50131- 6 Grado 3

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CAPTURE 16 - Technical features
Microprocessor control panel that manages all functions typical of a safety and protection system, in that it is able to discriminate the signals coming
from burglar proof , re protection, anti-robbery, medical assistance, etc detectors.
The system is made of a control panel and of at least one keypad of (mod.A 500-A500Plus) type and it can be completed with extension satel-
lite electronic boards of (mod.C8, XSAT36, XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP, XSATHP Virtuale) type, with network adapter (mod.
EWEB, EWEB WIFI), with GSM dialler (mod.XGSM e/o XGSM485) and the vocal synthesizer (DIGIVOC); the PSTN dialler is already included
in the control panel electronic board.
Keypads •maximum n. 8 with display (mod.A500 - A500Plus), on 600 total meters of cable with 4 wires per serial
Zones in keypad: n° 2
Serial sirens • max n° 4 (mod. CITY LED HP, CITY X HP, CITY CARBON HP, TS85 P LED HP, TS85 V LED HP, TS85 X LED HP)
Satellites • max n° 4 (mod. C8, XSAT36 , XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP o Virtual XSATHP)
Chiavi seriali • n° 32 lettori seriali (mod. RS)
Software zones • n° 16, programmable with automatic detection of the state of alarm and of tamper proof, individually mana-
geable.
Input zones •
•
n° 8 expandable at 171
n° 1 input dedicated to tamper proof, cannot be excluded.
Sectors • n° 4 (separate sectors)
Zones conguration •Immediate, Conditional, Immediate with permanent exclusion, Immediate with temporary exclusion, Timed, Ti-
med with temporary exclusion 1, Timed with permanent exclusion 1, Arming ON, HOME, ZONE, PERIMETER,
24 hour line, Timed 24 hour line 1, Tamper line, Not used
Zone options • Impulses, alarm memory and reset, N.C. connection, N.A. connection, End of line 1R, End of line 2R (tamper
signal), chime function, door, zones under test, buzzer in alarm, activates O.C. outputs, AND zones and AND
directional, radio supervision management, 16 digits alphanumerical stripe, Alarms Coding, Vibration sensor,
Shutters switch.
Events memory • n° 512 events can be memorised with date and time and outcome of the calls
Alarm outputs •
•
n° 1 alarm relay programmable with 2-ways and output. Connect only circuits working with SELV voltage to
these outputs.
n° 7 (max 32) transistorised outputs (50 mA-OpenCollector) on terminal boards for connection with relay
electronic boards (mod. MR4 / MR8) upon request. Congurable in various modalities..
Armings •
•
n° 4 automatic arming modality
From display keypad or from outdoor activations in it ON, HOME, AREA and PERIMETER modality
Codes •
•
•
n° 64 user codes available from 4 to 6 digits
n° 8 programmable user proles
n° 64 automatic Emergency codes (with more than 1.000.000 combinations)
Timer •
•
•
•
•
•
•
16 daily operations for all sectors
armings/disarmings of sectors and OC activation
“copy copy from Monday to Friday” and “copy from Monday to Sunday” functionca
10 programmable holiday periods
automatic summer time-standard time and standard time-summer time change
duration Inclusion Warning/Extraordinary management
inhibition of the codes with Timer armed
Telephone •
•
•
n°16 telephone numbers on PSTN/GSM line
n°40 customisable vocal messages as well as extended vocabula
GSM telephone dialler GSM (mod. XGSM e/o mod. XGSM 485) optional
Check on power supplies • signal on display of the control panel functioning anomalies or supervised additional supply units
(mod. XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, POWER3, POWER5)
Programming •
•
•
•
from display keypad with simplied guided menu
from PC in direct connection with software Xwin and USB cable
from PC connected via telephone with software Xwin and universal modem
from PC connected via network with software Xwin
Voltage • stabilised power supply nominal voltage: 13.8 V =
Sizes •
•
keypad A500 - A500 Plus (LxHxP): 135 x 114 x 35 mm
housing (LxHxP): 330 x 420 x 107 mm
Environmental conditions • Temperature -10 °C / + 55 °C - Humidity 95%
Environmental class • Class II
Weight without battery • 5 Kg
Max. current absorbed • 135 mA / 230 V ~
Max. current absorbed on
13.8V = • only 130 mA control panel electronic board with PSTN telephone dialler activated
Placeable battery • 7 Ah
IMQ Performances •
•
•
EN 50131- 1 Grado 3 • EN50136-2-1
EN 50131- 3 Grado 3
EN 50131- 6 Grado 3

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CAPTURE 8 - Technical features
Microprocessor control panel that manages all functions typical of a safety and protection system, in that it is able to discriminate the signals coming
from burglar proof , re protection, anti-robbery, medical assistance, etc detectors.
The system is made of a control panel and of at least one keypad of (mod.A 500-A500Plus) type and it can be completed with extension satel-
lite electronic boards of (mod.C8, XSAT36, XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP, XSATHP Virtuale) type, with network adapter (mod.
EWEB, EWEB WIFI), with GSM dialler (mod.XGSM e/o XGSM485) and the vocal synthesizer (DIGIVOC); the PSTN dialler is already included
in the control panel electronic board.
Keypads •maximum n. 8 with display (mod.A500 - A500Plus), on 600 total meters of cable with 4 wires per serial
Zones in keypad: n° 2
Serial sirens • max n° 2 (mod. CITY LED HP, CITY X HP, CITY CARBON HP, TS85 P LED HP, TS85 V LED HP, TS85 X LED HP)
Satellites • max n° 2 (mod. C8, XSAT36 , XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, XSAT WS, XSATHP o Virtual XSATHP)
Chiavi seriali • n° 32 lettori seriali (mod. RS)
Software zones • n° 8, programmable with automatic detection of the state of alarm and of tamper proof, individually manage-
able.
Input zones •
•
n° 8 expandable at 171
n° 1 input dedicated to tamper proof, cannot be excluded.
Sectors • n° 4 (separate sectors)
Zones conguration •Immediate, Conditional, Immediate with permanent exclusion, Immediate with temporary exclusion, Timed, Ti-
med with temporary exclusion 1, Timed with permanent exclusion 1, Arming ON, HOME, ZONE, PERIMETER,
24 hour line, Timed 24 hour line 1, Tamper line, Not used
Zone options • Impulses, alarm memory and reset, N.C. connection, N.A. connection, End of line 1R, End of line 2R (tamper
signal), chime function, door, zones under test, buzzer in alarm, activates O.C. outputs, AND zones and AND
directional, radio supervision management, 16 digits alphanumerical stripe, Alarms Coding, Vibration sensor,
Shutters switch.
Events memory • n° 512 events can be memorised with date and time and outcome of the calls
Alarm outputs •
•
n° 1 alarm relay programmable with 2-ways and output. Connect only circuits working with SELV voltage to
these outputs.
n° 7 (max 32) transistorised outputs (50 mA-OpenCollector) on terminal boards for connection with relay
electronic boards (mod. MR4 / MR8) upon request. Congurable in various modalities..
Armings •
•
n° 4 automatic arming modality
From display keypad or from outdoor activations in it ON, HOME, AREA and PERIMETER modality
Codes •
•
•
n° 64 user codes available from 4 to 6 digits
n° 8 programmable user proles
n° 64 automatic Emergency codes (with more than 1.000.000 combinations)
Timer •
•
•
•
•
•
•
16 daily operations for all sectors
armings/disarmings of sectors and OC activation
“copy copy from Monday to Friday” and “copy from Monday to Sunday” functionca
10 programmable holiday periods
automatic summer time-standard time and standard time-summer time change
duration Inclusion Warning/Extraordinary management
inhibition of the codes with Timer armed
Telephone •
•
•
n°16 telephone numbers on PSTN/GSM line
n°40 customisable vocal messages as well as extended vocabula
GSM telephone dialler GSM (mod. XGSM e/o mod. XGSM 485) optional
Check on power supplies • signal on display of the control panel functioning anomalies or supervised additional supply units
(mod. XSATPW 3, XSATPW 5, POWER3, POWER5)
Programming •
•
•
•
from display keypad with simplied guided menu
from PC in direct connection with software Xwin and USB cable
from PC connected via telephone with software Xwin and universal modem
from PC connected via network with software Xwin
Voltage • stabilised power supply nominal voltage: 13.8 V =
Sizes •
•
keypad A500 - A500 Plus (LxHxP): 135 x 114 x 35 mm
housing (LxHxP): 330 x 420 x 107 mm
Environmental conditions • Temperature -10 °C / + 55 °C - Humidity 95%
Environmental class • Class II
Weight without battery • 5 Kg
Max. current absorbed • 135 mA / 230 V ~
Max. current absorbed on
13.8V = • only 130 mA control panel electronic board with PSTN telephone dialler activated
Placeable battery • 7 Ah
IMQ Performances •
•
•
EN 50131- 1 Grado 3 • EN50136-2-1
EN 50131- 3 Grado 3
EN 50131- 6 Grado 3

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DISTRIBUTION OF THE ZONES AND OPEN COLLECTORS (O.C.)
Central control unit terminals L1, L2, L3, L4 and all terminals LXX of the satellite models except models XSAT36, XSATPW and XSAT HP can be programmed
as zone inputs or as O.C. Outputs, or both at the same time. The central control unit also has 3 terminals O.C.1, O.C.2 and O.C.3 (“physical O.C.”) to which the
same number of “software O.C.” can be coupled
Programming the zones and Open Collectors is basically the same, except for a few small differences.
The zones available are divided up into two families, “physical zones” and “software zones”, and also the available O.C.s divide up into two families, “physical
O.C.s” and “software O.C.s”; the quantity available for both the zones and the O.C.s varies according to the central contol unit model:
• CAPTURE 32 - max. 32 software zones out of max. 171 physical zones available; max. 32 software O.C.s out of 74 physical O.C.s available.
• CAPTURE 16 - max. 16 software zones out of max. 99 physical zones available; max. 16 software O.C.s out of 42 physical O.C.s available.
• CAPTURE 8 - max. 8 software zones out of max. 63 physical zones available; max. 8 software O.C.s out of 26 physical O.C.s available.
SOFTWARE ZONE/O.C. and PHYSICAL ZONE/O.C. ASSOCIATION
SOFTWARE ZONE/O.C.: are the zones/O.C.s that can actually be programmed and for both they are a max. number of 32 for CAPTURE 32, 16 for CAPTURE 16
and 8 for CAPTURE 8. Only one “physical zone” can be associated with each “software zone” and one “physical O.C.” can be associated with each “software O.C.”.
PHYSICAL ZONE/O.C.: are the inputs/outputs (terminals) on the various boards, whether they are central control unit, expansion, etc. boards. Corresponding
to each board are some “physical zones” and “physical O.C.s” that must be associated with the “software zones” and/or “software O.C.s” of the system. Each
“physical zone” can be associated with one or more “software zones”, and one or more “software O.C.s” can be associated with each “physical O.C.”.
The numbering given on the table is the default numbering of the central control unit.
- A “physical zone” is associated with each “software zone” in sequential order, starting from the central control unit terminals and going up to the last satellite
of the serial connection.
Example:
Central Control Unit Zones: software zone 1 linked to terminal 1 of the central control unit base board - software zone 8 linked to terminal 8 of the central
control unit base board.
Satellite Zones: software zone 9 linked to terminal 1 of the satellite base board with address 1 - zone 16 linked to terminal 8 of the satellite base board with
address 1 - software zone 17 linked to terminal 1 of the satellite base board with address 2 - zone 24 linked to terminal 8 of the satellite base board with address
2 - and so on
- Only the rst 3 “software O.C.s” are associated with 3 “physical O.C.s” that are, respectively, terminals OC1, OC2 and OC3 in the central control unit, all the
others are congured as “not assigned”.
Example:
Central Control Unit O.C.s: software O.C. 1 linked to terminal OC1 of the central control unit base board - software O.C. 3 linked to terminal OC3 of the central
control unit base board; software O.C. 4 set as “not assigned”
Satellite O.C.s: no software O.C. is linked to the physical O.C.s in the various satellites.
If these associations should be changed for installation requirements, it is advisable to note them down on the table.
LEGEND:
Phisical zone
The physical zones are associated with the software zones, specifying if this input is found: on the central control unit/keyboard/satellite - on the base board/expan-
sion board and the number.
CON = CONTROL PANEL
PAD = KEYPAD
SAT xx = SATELLITE n. xx
BA.C = BASIC ELECTRONIC BOARD CLAMP
EX.C = EXTENSION ELECTRONIC BOARD CLAMPS
SEN xx = RADIO DETECTORS and SERIAL DETECTORS (HP)
Phisical Open Collector
The physical O.C.s are associated with the software O.C.s, specifying if this output is found: on the central control unit/keyboard/satellite - and the number.
CON = CONTROL PANEL
PAD = KEYPAD
SAT xx = SATELLITE n. xx
BA.C = BASIC ELECTRONIC BOARD CLAMP
M.OC =OPEN COLLECTOR CLAMP
Note: the distribution shown below is merely indicative and can be varied during programming.
COMPARATIVE TABLES
CONTROL PANEL [CON BA.C:xx S]
CLAMP L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 OC1 OC2 OC3
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 12345678 - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ---
pre-associated
SOFTWARE O.C. .... .... .... .... - - - - 1 2 3
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. .... .... .... .... ----.... .... ....
KEYPAD [KEYPAD 01..08]
KEYPAD 12345678
L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....

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SATELLITE 01
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: I. BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 6781234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 910 11 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -
SATELLITE 02
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: I. BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 67812345678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
123456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 17 18 19 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -

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SATELLITE 03 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 6781234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -
SATELLITE 04 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 67812345678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
123456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE --------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -

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SATELLITE 05 NO CAPTURE 16 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 6781234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE - - - - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -
SATELLITE 06 NO CAPTURE 16 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 67812345678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
123456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -

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SATELLITE 07 NO CAPTURE 16 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 6781234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -
SATELLITE 08 NO CAPTURE 16 NO CAPTURE 8
C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW
CLAMP BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx] EXTENSION Inputs [Sat: I. EX xx]
1 2 34 5 67812345678
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
1 2 3456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XSAT WS - XSATHP - VIRTUAL XSATHP
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 81234 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ----------------
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ZONE Detector [Sat: Sen xx]
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
O.C. BASIC Inputs [Sat: OC xx]
123456 7 8
associated
SOFTWARE O.C. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
XGSM485
BASIC Inputs [Sat: M.BA xx]
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
pre-associated
SOFTWARE ZONE 25 26 27 - - - - -
associated
SOFTWARE ZONE ........ ........ ........ -----
O.C. SOFTWARE
associato ........ ........ ........ - - - - -

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Type of connections
The CAPTURE central control unit has a basic conguration of eight inputs that can be individually programmed as:
- NO (Normally Open),
- NC (Normally Closed), which is the DEFAULT state,
- Inertial Vibration (balance with one 2300 ohm resistor)
- Inertial Roller Shutter (balance with one 2300 ohm resistor)
- Inertial Vibration NC (Normally Closed)
- Inertial Roller Shutter NC (Normally Closed)
- 1R (balance with one 4700 ohm resistor), in this case there will be only the alarm signal of the zone
N.B.:The equipment must be protected by using the TAMPER dedicated line or a different input zone of the control panel, programmed in TAMPER modality.
- 2R (balance with two 4700 ohm resistors), in this case there will be both the alarm signal and the tamper signal of the zone.
NO Zones (Normally Open Inputs) (NO XSAT36, XSATPW e XSATHP)
NC Zones (Normally Closed Inputs) (NO XSAT36, XSATPW e XSATHP)
Zones 1R (Balanced inputs with one 4700 ohm resistor)
Zones 2R (Balanced inputs with two 4700 ohm resistors)
L2L1 L3 L4 L5 L7 L8 T
This conguration allows only the alarm status of the zone corresponding with the unbalanced
input to be recognised:
L1 - L8: Negative closing of the circuit in inputs from L1 to L8 triggers the alarm of the cor-
responding zone.
T: Negative closing of the circuit of input T (normally used to protect the equipment) triggers
a TAMPER alarm.
L6
L2
L1 L3 L4 L5 L7 L8 T
This conguration allows only the alarm status of the zone corresponding with the unbalanced
input to be recognised:
L1 - L8: Negative closing of the circuit in inputs from L1 to L8 triggers the alarm of the
corresponding zone.
T: Negative closing of the circuit of input T (normally used to protect the equipment) triggers
a TAMPER alarm.
L6
L2
L1 L3 L4 L5 L7 L8 T
R1 R1 R1
L6 This conguration allows only the alarm status of the zone corresponding with the unba-
lanced input to be recognised:
L1 - L8: Negative closing of the circuit in inputs from L1 to L8 triggers the alarm of the
corresponding zone.
T: Negative closing of the circuit of input T (normally used to protect the equipment) triggers
a TAMPER alarm.
Balancing resistance
The colours of R1 terminal resi-
stance are:
R1 4.700 ohm
1) Yellow Value: 4
2) Purple Value: 7
3) Red Number of zeros 2
4) Gold Tolerance: 5%
This conguration allows the central control unit to recognise both tamper and alarm status using the same zone circuit:
L1 - L8: The inputs of the zones programmed in this mode must be terminated with two 4700 ohm resistors. The rst
resistor (in parallel with the alarm contact of the sensor) identies the zone alarm while the second (in series with the
circuit) identies the tampering.
While referring to the gure at the side, when the contact is opened the central control unit detects the general alarm
status of the sensor, while the short circuit or clipping of the input circuit triggers a tamper alarm, even with the system
switched off.
T: The dedicated Tamper line is always balanced with a single termination resistor. The opening or short circuit of
input T (normally used to protect the equipment) triggers a TAMPER alarm.
L2
L1
L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 T
L2
L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
L8 T
R1
R1 Example:
The connection of two general sensors to two inputs programmed
as Zones 2R is shown by way of example.
Opening of the NC ALARM contact triggers an alarm status.
Opening of the NC TAMPER or a short circuit triggers the tamper
alarm of the corresponding input zone.
Balancing resistance
The colours of R1 terminal
resistance are:
R1 4.700 ohm
1) Yellow Value: 4
2) Purple Value: 7
3) Red Number of zeros 2
4) Gold Tolerance: 5%

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Inertial Vibration and Inertial Roller Shutter Zones
NC Inertial Vibration and NC Inertial Roller Shutter Zones
Installation
• In order to guarantee the correct system installation, it is important to lock the cables of the different equipment with the strips using the ap-
propriate turrets of the housing .
• To guarantee electrical safety, the wires must be fastened with a clip directly on the protective sheath
• The 3 wires for the 230 V ~ mains power supply and the 2 wires for the power supply must be securely fastened together using a proper clip
(as shown in the gure) to prevent them coming into contact with sensitive parts of the central control unit if they should come loose from the
terminal block.
These congurations permit direct management of Inertial or Roller Shutter sensors with one 4700
ohm R1 terminal resistor for the XSAT36 and XSATPW inputs and one 2200 ohm R2 terminal resi-
stor (not supplied, or two 4700 ohm R1 resistors in parallel) for the Capture central control unit, C8.
To adjust the sensitivity, the “Number of Pulses” step inside the programming of the single zone is
used (1= HIGH sensitivity / 120= LOW sensitivity). The equipment is protected using the dedicated
TAMPER line or an input zone other than the central control unit, programmed in TAMPER mode.
N.B.: this type of connection cannot be used in the zones in the A500 and A500 Plus keyboards
and the XSAT HP expansions.
R2 2.200 ohm
1) Red Value: 2
2) Red Value: 2
3) Red Number of zeros 2
4) Gold Tolerance: 5%
Balancing resistance
The colours of R1 and R2
terminal resistance are:
R2
L2
L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 T
R2
In those zones programmed as Inertial Roller Shutter, the central control unit does not signal the open zone if the connection cable is interrupted.
In those zones programmed as Inertial Vibration, the central control unit signals the open zone if the connection cable is interrupted.
L2
L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 T
These congurations permit direct management of Inertial or Rolling Shutter sensors
with negative reference.
To adjust the sensitivity, the “Number of Pulses” step inside the programming of the
single zone is used (1= HIGH sensitivity / 120= LOW sensitivity).
The equipment is protected using the dedicated TAMPER line or an input zone other
than the central control unit, programmed in TAMPER mode.
N.B.: this type of connection cannot be used in the zones in the A500 and A500 Plus
keyboards and the XSAT 36, XSAT PW and XSAT HP expansions.
In those zones programmed as Inertial Roller Shutter, the central control unit does not signal the open zone if the connection cable is interrupted.
In those zones programmed as Inertial Vibration, the central control unit signals the open zone if the connection cable is interrupted.
Anti-tamper KIT installation (Optional)
1. Perforate the wall in correspondence with the hole at the bottom of the housing destined for the anti-tamper.
2. Insert the wedge in the hole in the wall and tighten the spacer.
3. From the outside, insert the anti-tamper on the appropriate hole at the bottom of the housing.
4. Tightly x the housing on the wall, checking that the spacer screwed on to the wedge, presses against the antitamper
button spring.
5. Connect the cable of the strain relief KIT to the SNATCH JUMPER on the central control unit board.
HOLES
FOR WALL
MOUNTING
HOLE FOR
STRAIN
BATTERY
RETAINER
SIGNAL CABLES
INLET HOLE
220V POWER SUPPLY
INLET HOLE
FOR 230V POWER
CORD FASTENING
WITH CLIP
FOR GSM ANTENNA
CABLE FASTENING
WITH CLIP
FOR WI FI ANTENNA
CABLE FASTENING
WITH CLIP
FASTON FASTENING
YELLOW/GREEN CABLE
FOR EARTHING THE
COVER
FOR TELEPHONE
CABLE FASTENING
WITH CLIP
FOR FASTENING
THE SIGNAL
R1 4.700 ohm
1) Yellow Value: 4
2) Purple Value: 7
3) Red Number of zeros 2
4) Gold Tolerance: 5%

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Control panel board CAPTURE 32, CAPTURE 16, CAPTURE 8
Terminal board, Jumper and Connectors CAPTURE 32, CAPTURE 16, CAPTURE 8
UPPER SIDE OF ELECTRONIC BOARD
J1_ CONN GSM connector for XGSM module (optional)
J2 - PLUG USB output for direct connection with PC through USB
S1 jumper for managing the anti-opening button (Open = Anti-opening Button management cut out)
TAMPER (x2) jumper for connecting additional anti-opening or strain relief protection (Open = At rest)
SNATCH jumper for connecting the strain relief button (Closed = At rest)
PB1 3 outputs Open Collector (OC1, OC2, OC3) and positive power (+) max 250 mA
LEFT SIDE OF ELECTRONIC BOARD
BATT
+ / - supply output protected by resettable fuse for battery connection
AC supply input from the transformer
LOWER SIDE OF ELECTRONIC BOARD
+ DA DB - output power and serial connection for keyboards, satellites, detectors HP, sirens HP, XGSM485 and XGSM485 PRO
modules
+ - supply output protected by resettable fuse for lines
L1 <---> L8 input lines
-negative reference for the input lines
T input tamper
[C] [NC] [NO] auxiliary output with exchange free from voltages (positive safety) with capacity 3 A - 12 V =
(C) common exchange (NC) normally closed exchange (NO) normally open exchange
A B main telephone line input
A’ B’ telephone line output for connection of the derived internal telephone service
S7
BATTERY AC
J3 CONN ETH
S5
J4
1
SERVICE
J5
MEMORY
CARD
J2 USB
SNATCH
TAMPER
S1
PB1
OC1OC2OC3
J1
CONN GSM
L2
DA DB L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 TNO NC CA B A' B'
earth clamp
S7 connector for serial connection, reects the same order of the terminal (+, DA, DB, -)
CENTER OF ELECTRONIC BOARD
SERVICE close the jumper to reset the alarm and phone calls in progress (maintaining the arming state unvaried)
S5
jumper for supplying power to the Ethernet module:
- position 1 - 2 (left): module powered by the central control unit
- position 2 - 3 (right): module powered by an external source connected on J4
J3 - CONN ETH connector for Ethernet module (optional)
J4 polarized input connector 13.8 V = (1 = + and 2 = -), for external power supply of the Ethernet module
J5 - MEMORY CARD connector for connecting DIGIVOC voice synthesis board (optional)
S7
BATTERY AC
J3 CONN ETH
S5
J4
1
SERVICE
J5
MEMORY
CARD
J2 USB
SNATCH
TAMPER
S1
PB1
OC1OC2 OC3
J1
CONN GSM
L2
DA DB L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 TNO NC CA B A' B'
1 2 3
2

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Supply unit section
The power supply unit placed in the processing board is stabilised at 13.8 V = and limited in current at 1.2 A.
Table
Outdoor connections
- Insert an omnipolar network switch having a minimum distance between the contacts of at least 3 mm in the electrical installation of the building.
- Place an eyelet terminal on earth wire and x it to the threaded turret marked with the earth reference.
- The control panel electronic board is earth connected through the metal turrets of the housing..
- For electric network power supply input, use double insulation cables.
Connections module XGSM and module EWEB WIFI
In order to guarantee the correct system installation, it is important to lock the cables of the different equipment with the strips using the appropriate
turrets of the housing
How to proceed
a. Completely disconnect the power supply, both network and battery.
b. Insert the appropriate plastic supports in the holes located on the control panel electronic board with the guides facing outwardsc.
c. Insert XGSM electronic board on connector J1 and EWEB or EWEB WIFI elettronic board on connector J3 making it slide inside the supports
guides until it stops.
d. Break the presetting on the control panel housing. Left to form XGSM module and right to form EWEB WIFI module.
e. Attach the antenna to the container using the prepared hole and secure the cable with a clamp as shown in Figure.
f. Insert the antenna and x by fastening the nut.
g. Connect the antenna cable to the GSM module.
h. Give power back to the control panel.
Network power supply 230 Vac +10/-15% 50Hz
Voltage power supply nominal voltage 13,8 V =
Max. current absorbed by the network 135 mA
Maximum current available supply unit 1,2 A
Maximum current available - Excluding consumption control panel board (130 mA) OUTPUT: +/- serial, +/- detectors, + O.C. and sirens 900 mA
Output voltage at 230V~ +10% empty
with maximum charge
13,8 V =
13,6 V =
Output voltage at 230V~ -10% empty
with maximum charge
13,8 V =
13,6 V =
Keypad absorption with display A500
with disarmed display
with armed display
maximum
70 mA
90 mA
100 mA
Keypad absorption with display A500 Plus
with disarmed display
with armed display
maximum
70 mA
90 mA
220 mA
XGSM
EWEB WIFI
XGSM
EWEB WIFI
FIXING POINTS OF
THE SUPPORTS FOR
XGSM MODULE
FIXING POINTS OF
THE SUPPORTS FOR
EWEB WIFI MODULE

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Keyboard A500 - A500 Plus
Addressing
If installation should require two or more activation points, the keyboards installed should have different addresses, not necessarily consecutive,
and the keyboards used should be enabled based on their addresses in programming.
Example: if 3 keyboards were installed, the rst keyboard can have “address 1”, the second “address 2” and the third “address 8”.
Bear in mind that there cannot be more keypads with the same address, otherwise they will stop working and the control panel will
activate a Tamper alarm.
By simultaneously pressing keys (CLR) and (ESC), it is possible to verify the correct addressing..
In this case, the correct addresses have to be programmed in the individual keyboards in order to restore operation (see “Edit Parameters”)
If there are keyboards properly addressed, but not enabled in programming, they signal “# x not connected” on the display.
In this case, the keyboards have to be enabled when programming the central control unit in order to restore operation.
Zones / Open Collectors connected in keypad
There is the possibility to connect up to two individually programmable zone and/or open collector inputs in every keyboard (see the chapter “Types
of connection”).
A500Plus TOY Reader
A reader for managing the TOY activators is built into the A500Plus keyboard.
For operation, it sufces to program the control mode in the central control unit and acquire the TOYs to use (see the chapters “Reader on A500Plus”
and “Accesses”).
A500 Plus Audio
An audio device for executing voice communications is built into the A500Pls keyboard.
To use it, it is not necessary to connect the SPK input. All you have to do is enable the various events to communicate in the central control unit
programming (see the chapters “Keyboard” and “A500Plus Audio”)
Check that the optional DIGIVOC module is in the central control unit..
Technical Features
16-character, 2-rows display screen
Self-updating micro ash
T1 input (with 4K7 resistance and negative reference)
T2 input is not used
20 Operational keys
1= ADDR (Address): 1
2= Tamper: Enabled
3= Mode: High Speed
Edit parameters
To access the modify menu for these parameters act as follows:
a. Press the “CLR” and “ESC” buttons at the same time, the display screen will
show the programmed model, rmware version and address.
b. When pressing the “ENTER” button, the display screen will show “Enter
Unlock Code for Cong”
c. Enter code “9698”, the display screen will show” 1=ADDR, 2=TAMPER,
3=MODE”
d. Enter the number of the parameter to be congured:
1= ADDR: select the address from 1 to 16 with the “ON” and “OFF” but-
tons. Once the address is selected, press “ENTER” to conrm and return
to the menu
2= TAMPER: press “CLR” to change the parameters, press “ENTER” to
conrm and return to the menu.
3= MODE: Do not change the factory-set parameter.
e. Press “ESC” to exit from the menu
The indications in the following layout must be complied with for the connections
of the keypad, connecting the clamps of serial output RS485 of the control panel
to the corresponding keypads clamps.
• On the same serial port RS485, up to 16 keypads (mod. A500 - A500Plus)
can be connected in parallel.
• We recommend sheathed cables with four wires of 0.5 mm each.
• The total length of the connection cable can be 600 meters and must be sub-
divided for all connected electronic boards.
The signal against the opening and the tearing of the keypad from the wall is
already connected and cannot be excluded from programming; therefore, we re-
commend arranging the Tamper spring pressing on the wall correctly and carefully
closing the keypad.
Wanting to exclude button completely tamper need to change the parameter 2
in keyboard.
Se si esclude il pulsante di antimanomissione, decade l’omologazione IMQ.
MIC SPK SPEAKER
TAMPER
+
DA DB
- - -
T2 T1
TL8 L9 L10
L8 L9
MIC SPK
SPEAKER
TAMPER
+DA DB - - -
T2 T1
TL8 L9 L10
L8 L9
TOY READER (A500Plus Only)
TOWARDS OTHER
KEYPADS

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Audio keypads A500Plus enabling (user)
The audio enabling of the individual keypads is activated as follows:
- Enter user code with “Master” feature and access menu 1on the keypad to be enabled
- Scroll the programming steps up to “A500 Settings” step
- Access the menu and adjust the “Audio Volume” on one of the possible settings (Mute - Low - Medium - High) using the key (CLR).
Note: “Mute” deactivates the audio of the keypad for any communication (events and zone state).
Audio “ZONES STATE” and keypads “EVENTS” enabling (user)
The audio ZONES STATE enabling of the individual keypads is activated as follows:
- Enter user code with “Master” feature and access menu 1on the keypad to be enabled
- Scroll the programming steps up to “A500 Settings” step
- Access the menu and set the “Audio Zones State”/ “Audio OC state” / ”Audio events” on (YES/NO) using the key (CLR)
Audio enabling to the keypads (installer)
The enabling of the communications to the keypads is obtained:
- By setting the various events to be communicated on “YES” in “Audio A500Plus” menu.
- By setting the various sectors to be communicated on “YES” in “Audio A500Plus” menu.
- in menu “Keypads > A500 Settings > RTC A500” set to “YES” to enable the vocal management of the system directly with the keypad
- in menu “Keypads > A500 Settings > Audio events set to “YES” to activate the communications of the enabled events
- in menu “Keypads > A500 Settings > Audio zones state” set to “YES” to activate the communications of the associated inputs.
- in menu “Keypads > A500 Settings > Audio OC state” set to “YES” to activate the communications of the associated output OC
Display options and rear-lighting (user)
It is possible to vary the contrast, the intensity of the LEDS and the rear-lighting; to vary these options work as follows:
- Enter user code with “Master” feature and access menu 1 on the keypad to be enabled
- Scroll the programming steps up to “A500 Settings” step
- Access the menu and scroll downwards to entry “Reduc. Contrast - LED intens. red. - Rear-lighting”.
- Contrast Reduction: By setting “Yes” the contrast of the display is reduced
- LED Intensity Reduction: By setting “Yes” the brightness of the LEDS of the keypad is reduced
- Rear-lighting (%): Set the value (from 10% to 100%) of the rear-lighting intensity of the display and of the keypad.
RTC enabling on A600Plus keypad (user)
It is possible to activate the RTC directly on the A600Plus keypad with the same functions and use modalities of the RTC with telephone connection.
- Enter user code and press 7; (“RTCA500”: must be enabled in the “user prole”
- Insert the commands described on the user manual for RTC, press (ESC) to exit
Interruption of vocal repetitions (user)
It is possible to interrupt the cycle of the vocal repetitions of the keypads:
- Press key (3) of the keypad if in the user menu.
- Press key (3) followed by ENT if outside the user menu.

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Satellites
N.B. Expansion cards mod. C8 - XSAT36 - XSAT PW - XSATWS - XSATHP XGSM485 and must be connected to the RS485 serial situated in the
same way as keyboards.
For more information, refer to the manual of its satellites.
X SAT WS: In the event of problems with receiving the radio signal, the XSATWS expansion boards with an address from 1 to 8 can
be programmed to manage the same sensors in pairs (max. 4 pairs).
When programming, in the step “Installation > Match XSATWS”, it is possibile to create 4 satellite matches:
Setting the rst to “yes” will match satellite 2 to satellite 1
XSATWS 1 with 2
NO
, setting the second to “yes” will match satellite 4 to
satellite 3 XSATWS 3 with 4
NO
and so on for the other two pairs. All you have to do is acquire the sensors in the rst satellite of the pair
for them to be automatically managed also by the second. Any remote control handsets will have to be acquired in both satellites, as
though they are independent.
Just one radio siren can be matched to the central control unit, and this can be acquired and managed by a single radio satellite.
XSATHP: The physical zone L1, L2, L3 and L4 inputs that manage only a type 2R connection are in OR with the rst four addressed
sensors. If, for example, there is both the sensor with address 1 and a sensor connected to terminal L1 of the satellite, the central control
unit would signal the corresponding zone in alarm status without specifying whether the actual sensor concerned is the one connected
to the terminal or is the serial sensor.
XGS485 and C8: The physical inputs can be individually congured as zone input or as Open Collector output with reference to negative;
or both programmings simultaneously (the line input is managed directly by activation of the corresponding O.C.).
WARNING: It is not possible to use the terminal as an OC output if programmed and physically cabled to control an external sensor and, similarly,
it is not possible to use the terminal as a zone input if programmed and physically connected to control a load with the OC output.
Please note that the tamper proof signals of the zones programmed with reading of the double balancing are managed
directly from the control panel.
INPUTS OUTPUTS OPTIONS CONNECTIONS HOUSINGS CONSUMPTION
XSAT36
da V. 0.9 P4
n°10 to n°18 with expandable mod.
XEXP8
n°1 dedicated to tamper proof
n°1 re protection dedicated input
n°1 additional alarm relay
n°8 programmable o.c. outputs, to
interface with relay module MR2 /
MR4 / MR8
With four wires Single housing
CONTSAT W
~ 50 mA
XSATPW 3Q
XSATPW 5Q
da V. 0.9 P4
n°10 to n°18 with expandable mod.
XEXP8
n°1 dedicated to tamper proof
n°1 re protection dedicated input
n°1 additional alarm relay
n°8 programmable o.c. outputs, to
interface with relay module MR2 /
MR4 / MR8
complete with
ower supply with
communications
a mains failure,
battery failure and
battery
With four wires Single housing
CONTCAPTURE
~ 50 mA
XSATWS
da V. 0.9 P4
n° 32 radio sensors n° 1 relay outputs C / NC pro-
grammable With four wires ~ 45 mA
XSATHP
da V. 1.0p5
n° 32 sensors addressed
n° 4 in OR with the rst four sensors
(only balance 2R)
n°1 dedicated to tamper proof
n°1 Additional alarm relays
n°8 programmable o.c. outputs, to
interface with the relay module MR2
/ MR4 / MR8
n ° 1 output (FA) is working properly
link for additional
power supply with
communications
a mains failure,
battery failure and
battery
With four wires Single housing
CONTCAPTURE ~ 250 mA
XGSM485
da V. 1.2p0
n° 3
n°1 dedicated to tamper proof
n°3 programmable o.c. outputs, to
interface with the relay module MR2
/ MR4 / MR8
you can program
X1, X2, X3 is as
zone inputs and
as outputs OC or
both at once
With four wires
Single housing
CONT SX
Single housing
CONT SX METAL
~ 320 mA
C8
n° 8
n°1 dedicated to tamper proof
n°8 programmable o.c. outputs, to
interface with the relay module MR2
/ MR4 / MR8
you can schedu-
le L1 .... L8 both
as zone inputs or
as outputs OC or
both at once
With four wires
Single housing
CONT SAT W
Single housing
CONT SX
~ 38 mA

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Address Satellite Dip Dip Dip Dip
1 2 34
Satellite 1 Off Off Off Off
Satellite 2 On Off Off Off
Satellite 3 Off On Off Off
Satellite 4 On On Off Off
Satellite 5 Off Off On Off
Satellite 6 On Off On Off
Satellite 7 Off On On Off
Satellite 8 On On On Off
DIP 5 ON = High Speed (NO satellite C8)
Addressing
C8 - XSAT36 - XSATPW - XSATWS
Address Satellite (SW2)
Dip Dip Dip Dip
1 2 78
Satellite 1 Off Off Off Off
Satellite 2 Off Off Off On
Satellite 3 Off Off On Off
Satellite 4 Off Off On On
Satellite 5 Off On Off Off
Satellite 6 Off On Off On
Satellite 7 Off On On Off
Satellite 8 Off On On On
SW1 - DIP 7 ON = High Speed
Addressing
XSATHP
The XGSM485 (from Version 1.2p0) does not require addressing. To be able to use the physical inputs on board, all that is necessary
when programming the central control unit is to enable a satellite in the “Satellite type” step and congure it as “XGSM485”.
Hints on armings management
The control panel enables four types of armings: ON, HOME, ZONE and PERIMETER. To every type of arming it is possible to arbitrarily associate
any zone set of the control panel.
When the control panel is armed in one of the four possible modalities, the zones associated to that modality are active and may signal alarm.
The arming of the control panel, if carried out with an external key, can happen in two different ways: impulsive or state.
The main difference between the impulsive and state modality is that in the rst, if the control panel has been armed using an external key it can
be disarmed using keypad and vice-versa, whereas in the second, the control panel cannot be disarmed using keypad as long as an external key
maintains it armed at state.
The control panel establishes a hierarchical order of the arming where the ON modality is the highest level one and the following modalities pro-
ceed in order HOME, ZONE and PERIMETER. This determines that if an arming is controlled and later one of higher level takes over, the control
panel passes to the highest level modality.
• Example 1: the control panel is armed in HOME modality by an external state key. Later the ON arming is controlled by keypad. The control
panel passes to ON arming. If it is disarmed by keypad, it remains armed in HOME modality, until the external state key completely disarms it.
• Example 2: The control panel is armed in ON modality by an external state key. Later the ZONE arming is controlled by keypad. The control
panel remains armed in ON modality. If it is later disarmed by the state key, it passes to ZONE arming, until it is completely disarmed by keypad.
• Example 3: The control panel is armed from keypad in any modality. Later an impulsive key intervenes in any modality. The control panel
disarms. The same happens if the control panel is armed from impulsive key and then disarmed from keypad.
Key installation
The control panel can be armed from an external actuator as well as from the keypad; by means of the zone inputs suitably programmed as arming
in ON, HOME, ZONE or PERIMETER modality.
The zone inputs in satellite C8 can be congured as NC - NO - R1
If they are congured as R1, the resistors used must have a 4700 ohm value
Control Panel Programming
- Prog. Key: Program “Impulsive” or “State”, depending on the wanted management.
- Prog. Zone: Program a zone as ON Key: (Arming ON) therefore by unbalancing this clamp with a negative for a few seconds “Impulsive ma-
nagement” or maintaining the unbalancing “State management”, the control panel will switch on at ON modality and the zones programmed
as “Included at ON” will be considered fully active. The same is valid for the zone programmed as HOME Key: (Arming HOME), for the zone
programmed as AREA Key: (Arming AREA) and for the zone programmed as PERIMETER Key: (Arming PERIMETER)
N.B. The zones programmed as Key (ON- HO - AREA - PERI), must be associated to one sector only.
N.B. With “Impulsive Management”, the unbalance of a physical input programmed as Key ON/ HOME/AREA/PERIMETER executes a general
power off of the sector in any power on mode it is in.
Example of control panel programming
- Program zone L1 as ON Key,
- Program zone L2 as HOME Key,
- An Output O.C. must be programmed with modality “Cat. Armings - YES for ON HO ZO PE - memo all = YES” -> bistable time
- An Output O.C. must be programmed with modality “Cat. Sector - Re-balancing -> blk bistable time ->, to give the report of the State of the
affected Zones.
If the electronic key is used in IMPULSIVE modality, program the Mod. key functioning as Impulsive
If the electronic key is used in STATE modality, program the Mod. key functioning as State
N.B. The above shown programming example is approximate.
N.B. Any input zone can become arming inputs.

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PSTN Telephone - Technical features
The PSTN telephone is directly integrated on the control panel electronic board, its functioning is subject to the enabling, during programming, of
the PSTN telephone section.
Connection of the telephone line
AB : connection to the incoming telephone line, upstream of all eventual system telephone
appliances.
A’B’: connection to the eventual system telephone appliances.
Note: x the telephone cable using the appropriate turret.
Outdoor connections: • internal changed and derived telephone line
Proles of phone numbers: • n° 16 numbers, can be associated to any alarm event or technical
Protocols: •
•
•
•
•
FAST FORMAT with assignable channels
VOCAL (with optional board mod. DGVOC)
SIA 1st Level and SIA 2st Level
SIA_HAYES for hayes XM40Plus modem or AVS certicate
CONTACT-ID
Time transmission of alarms •
•
D2 Vocal mode 12 sec., M2 vocal mode 12 sec.
D2 Contact ID 16 sec., M2 Contact ID 19 sec.
Type of interface • Proprietary interface compliant to ETSI ES 203-21 and RTTE
DIGIVOC (optional) - Technical features
DIGIVOX is a device that, when inserted properly, provides the ability to centrally send voice messages
Insertion in the board
a. Completely switch off the power to the control panel.
b. Insert the vocal synthesis board on the control panel board,
introducing the connector place in front of the board lower
face with the female J6 (Memory Card) placed on the
control panel board.
c. Press smoothly until its complete insertion.
d. Switch on the power to the control panel
PSTN + GSM
If you want to have both the phone line that the GSM channel, you must connect the telephone line to the control panel and insert the card XGSM
on Central or connect the card XGSM485 / XGSM485Pro in serial.
The calls management is subject to the type of interface chosen during programming..
S7
BATTERY AC
J3 CONN ETH
S5
J4
1
SERVICE
J5
MEMORY
CARD
J2 USB
SNATCH
TAMPER
S1
PB1
OC1OC2OC3
J1
CONN GSM
L2
DA DB L1 L3 L4 L5
L6 L7 L8 TNO NC CA B A' B'
Protocols: • VOCAL
Messages: •
•
The control panel enables the recording of forty (n. 40) customised vocal messages for a total time of
120 seconds.
A library of pre-recorded messages allows automatic and personalized
composition of alarm messages and different technical events
RTC Remote Telephone Control: •Programmable activation for any single user prole
Tension: • Nominal tension: : 12 V =
Working Temperature: • temperature -10°C / + 55°C - humidy 95%
Consumption: •
•
in quiet: 10 mA
in transmission: 30 mA
S7
BATTERY AC
J3 CONN ETH
S5
J4
1
SERVICE
J5
MEMORY
CARD
J2 USB
SNATCH
TAMPER
S1
PB1
OC1OC2 OC3
J1
CONN GSM
L2
DA DB L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 TNO NC CA B A' B'
Plug-in
connector
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