bolid S2000-K User manual

Orion ISS
KEYPAD
S2000-K
User’s Manual

This User’s Manual is intended to help for studying operability principles and maintenance of the
S2000-K Keypad of versions 1.04 and above.
Please read the instructions completely before connecting, operating, adjusting, or maintain-
ing this product.
The following terms are used throughout the Manual:
Alarm Loop (or Loop, or LP): The electrical circuit with non-addressable fire or intrusion detectors
(or other non-addressable devices) included. Actuation of a single detector brought in an alarm
loop causes breaking of the loop as a whole, so the actuated detector can be located only with
the accuracy of the alarm loop
Zone: A minimal part of a security and safety installation that can be monitored and controlled inde-
pendently. Depending on the context, the term ‘zone’ can imply an alarm loop, an addressable
detector, a hardwire component, etc.
Partition: A set of zones that can be user controlled as a whole. As a rule, zones fall into partitions
depending on their location (e.g., one partition can involve all zones at one individual area)
Arm/Disarm means starting/cancellation monitoring of a loop (zone, partition, system) conditions and
signaling alarms in controlled zones
Network Address (Address): The unique number of a device (ranged from 1 to 127) within the Orion
local RS-485 network

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Table of Contents
Features and Design.............................................................................................................. 5
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 9
Operating.............................................................................................................................. 11
Indication ..................................................................................................................................12
Access Requests ......................................................................................................................13
Arming and Disarming ..............................................................................................................15
Partition Arming Procedure 16
Partition Disarming Procedure 17
Reviewing System Events and Processing Alarms ...................................................................18
Keypad Operations Summary ...................................................................................................20
Transmitting S2000-K Events to the Network Controller ...........................................................21
Installation............................................................................................................................ 23
Mounting...................................................................................................................................24
Wiring .......................................................................................................................................25
Connecting the Orion RS-485 Interface Bus 25
Connecting the Power Supply 25
Getting Started..........................................................................................................................26
Programming ....................................................................................................................... 27
Programming the Keypad .........................................................................................................28
Programming the Network Address of the S2000-К29
Programming the S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms 30
Network Controller Settings ......................................................................................................31
How to enroll the S2000-Кto the Console Database Using PProg 31
Programming the Console for Receiving Commands from the Keypad 32
Programming the Mechanism of Translating Events 34
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 41
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................42
Inspection .................................................................................................................................43
S2000-K Testing Procedure 44
Appendix System Events Displayed by the Keypad LCD.................................................. 45

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FEATURES AND DESIGN

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The S2000-K keypad is designed to operate as the part of an Orion Integrated Security System (ISS)
which enables users to be authenticated via their PIN codes / access devices and to input author-
ized commands to control various functions of the security system, including:
ØObserving current statuses of specified system partitions
ØArming specified system partitions
ØDisarming specified system partitions
ØLimited access into protected premises
The S2000-Кkeypad is connected to a system interface RS-485 and works under control of an Orion
ISS network controller which can be an S2000 / S2000М/ S2000L fire and alarm console of version
1.10+ or a personal computer under Orion software.
User pre-registered four-digit PIN codes (or passwords) and control commands are typed on the
S2000-Кkeypad. The S2000-K keypad then transfers entered passwords and commands via the RS-
485 interface to the network controller which analyzes the received data, makes decisions to grant or
deny access to the requested operations, send relevant commands to for control and indicating
equipment and executive devices. The results of processing user requests are returned to the key-
pad. The dialog between the network controller and a user as well as a result of performing opera-
tions are displayed on the S2000-K LCD. Users can also be authenticated by means of access de-
vices such as Touch Memory devices (DS iButtons) or Proximity cards pre-registered by the network
controller and presented to one of the Orion ISS readers. After a user has been authenticated all ac-
tivities permitted to him are carried out by operating with the S2000-Кkeypad.
The S2000-Кkeypad can be used also as an output device for indicating events occurring in the
Orion system. In this mode the messages received by the keypad from the network controller via RS-
485 interface are displayed in textual form on the S2000-K LCD. Also these messages are written into
the S2000-K non-volatile memory (up to 255 messages) and are available to be reviewed. Receiving
alarm messages can be accompanied by the S2000-K light indication and sounding.
The S2000-Кis equipped with a tamper switch, so it transmits the network controller the Tamper
Alarm and Tamper Restored messages as well as messages about resetting the keypad. In the case
when communications with the network controller via RS-485 interface is temporary lost such mes-
sages are stored in the keypad non-volatile memory (up to 16 messages). When communication is
restored, these messages are sent to the network controller with actual event time in accordance with
the internal S2000-K clock.
The S2000-Кkeypad is to be used in the locations protected against atmospheric precipitation and
mechanical damage, and is intended for continuous round-the-clock performance. The S2000-Кde-

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sign does not provide usage in presence of aggressive media, dust, and also in fire-hazardous spac-
es.
The S2000-Кkeypad is equipped with the green backlit liquid crystal display (LCD), 1 x 16 characters
(2). In the quiescent mode the display indicates current time. In the User Command Input mode the
LCD displays the dialog between the user and the network controller as well as a result of the re-
quested operations while when the keypad is used as output device the LCD displays the messages
received from the network controller.
The S2000-K keypad being in the Event Display mode, its LED indicator (1) indicates the fact of re-
ceiving a message from the network controller by steady lighting. If, in addition, the mode of indicating
alarms is set on the LED indicates raw alarms by blinking.
The buttons (3) are used to input user commands, to switch the keypad LCD into display modes (see
above), to browse event log records, and to clear alarm messages.
The S2000-Кhas a built-in beeper for indicating pressing the buttons and the results of performed
operations. In the alarm indication mode the beeper produces differentiated beeps depending on the
message content.
The non-volatile memory is intended to store the network address of the keypad, the keypad configu-
ration parameters, the keypad event buffer, and the system message log.
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S2000-КSpecifications
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SPECIFICATIONS
Ø16 backlit buttons
Ø16-character backlit LCD
ØNon-volatile event log for storing last 255 received events
ØLight and Sound Alarm Indication
ØNon-volatile event log for storing last 16 keypad events
ØInput Voltage 10.2 ÷ 28.4 VDC
ØConsumed Current 50 mA @ 12 VDC or 25 mA @ 24 VDC
ØOperating Temperatures +1 °Сto +40 °С
ØOverall Dimensions 146 ´105 ´35 mm
ØEnclosure Material Plastic

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OPERATING

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INDICATION
S2000-Кindication is realized by means of the LCD, the LED indicator, and the audible sounder
(beeper).
The S2000-КLCD can work either in the quiescent mode (also called the Time Display mode), or in
the Command Input mode when the dialog between a user and the system is carried out, or in the
Event Display mode when the S2000-K displays system messages received from the network control-
ler (if the last option is set).
In the quiescent mode the LCD of the S2000-K displays the current time, and the LED indicator and
beeper are turned off.
When the S2000-Кis configured to output system messages, the keypad displays these messages on
the LCD screen upon receipting them from the network controller and turns on the LED indicator. To
switch from the Event Display mode into the Time Display mode, press the CLEAR button.
Moreover, if communications between the keypad and the network controller is lost, the S2000-КLCD
displays the message “COMMUNICATIONS LOST” and the keypad LED flashes once per second. In
such a case all user operations with the keypad S2000-K (i.e. typing a password, observing mes-
sages, and requesting access) become unavailable.
In the quiescent mode the S2000-Кbeeper is turned off. Pressing the buttons on the keypad is ac-
companied by short single beeps. To indicate the results of operations such as an access request or
arming system partitions the beeper has two special beeps:
Success Two short beeps
Error Long single beep
While the S2000-Кis operating in the Indicate Alarms mode the beeper is used for indication of alarm
messages (see below). To reset the alarm beep it is necessary to press any button.
The S2000-КLED indicator accompanies messages received from the network controller (if this
mode is set), or indicates loosing connections with it.
No communication via RS-485 Flashes once per second
No messages Off
A message is received Lit steady
An alarm message is received Blinks

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ACCESS REQUESTS
When the S2000-Кkeypad is used in an access control system, to request access into protected
premises it is necessary to enter four-digit password (PIN code) which must be registered by the net-
work controller with appropriate privileges. User identification can be made also by means of a Touch
Memory device (iButton) or Proximity card registered by the network controller with appropriate privi-
leges and presented to one of the Orion ISS reader which is assigned to this S2000-K keypad (see
the Network Controller Setting section of this Manual).
For authenticators (that is, electronic access devices and contactless cards) that give the rights of
passage through several access points it is necessary to specify the number of the door which is to
be opened.
If the presented authenticator is recognized by the network controller and gives access rights for pas-
sage through the specified door, the S2000-Кdisplays the ACCESS GRANTED message, and the
network controller sends a command for the relevant executive device to unlock the door.
Otherwise the S2000-Кgives an Error signal and displays an access reject message with specifying
one of the reasons as follows:
ILLEGAL CODE The authenticator presented is not registered by the network controller
ACCESS DENIED The authenticator presented has no authorities to gain access via the
specified door or access is blocked for this one
WRONG PARTITION The authenticator presented has no authorities to gain access to the
specified partition
FAILED Command run error
Requesting access is carried out from the S2000-K quiescent mode, which can be reached if neces-
sary by pressing the CLEAR button. Examples of access request using the S2000-K keypad are giv-
en below.
Request with the Rights to Access through a Single Door
Switch the S2000-Кif necessary into the Time Display mode (see
above) and type your four-digit password on the S2000-K keypad
(or present your electronic access device to a reader which is
assigned to this S2000-K).
In success case the positive access message will be displayed on
the S2000-K LCD, and the beeper will produce the Success signal.
Otherwise, the beeper will produce the Error audible signal, and an
access reject message will be indicated by the display.
After thrice-repeated entering of invalid passwords the keypad
blocks input for 30 seconds.
ENTER CODE:
ACCESS GRANTED

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Request with the Rights to Access through Several Doors
Switch the S2000-К, if necessary, into the Time Display mode (see
above) and type your four-digit password on the S2000-K keypad
(or present your electronic access device to a reader which is
assigned to this S2000-K).
If the entered password (presented access device) is registered in
the system and has the relevant access rights, the number of one of
the doors accessible to the user will be represented on the LCD.
Using buttons tand u, select the necessary door number or type
it (from 1 to 9999) by number buttons, and then press ENTER.
In case of success the positive access message will be displayed on
the S2000-K LCD, and the beeper will produce the Success signal.
Otherwise, the beeper will produce the Error audible signal, and an
access reject message will be indicated by the display.
After thrice-repeated entering of invalid passwords the keypad
blocks input for 30 seconds.
ENTER CODE:
vDOOR:ХХХХ
ACCESS GRANTED

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ARMING AND DISARMING
If the S2000-Кkeypad is used in a fire and intruder alarm Orion system for authorized arming and/or
disarming specific system partitions, to execute a required operation it is necessary to enter four-digit
user password (PIN code) from the keypad or present the appropriate electronic access device to a
reader which is assigned to this S2000-K keypad. The password or access device should be regis-
tered by the network controller along with a list of partitions authorized for controlling by the given
user and a range of permitted operations such as arming, disarming, both arming and disarming, or
only observing statuses (see the Section Network Controller Setting of this Manual).
If the presented password (or access device) has dual function in the system and is used also for ac-
cess into fixed premises, for switching the keypad into partition control mode before input of the
password (presenting electronic access device) it is necessary to press the ON button (inputting the
password without pressing the ON button in this case will initiate an access request).
After the correct password (electronic access device) is presented, status of one of the user accessi-
ble partitions is represented on the S2000-K display. The partitions can be in following statuses:
DISARMED The partition is disarmed
DISARMING… The partition is being disarmed at the time
ARMED The partition has been armed and being in Norm
ARMING... The partition is being armed at the time
ARMING FAILED The partition failed to be armed
FAULT A fault has been occurred in the partition such as open or short failure in a
some zone
DISCONNECTED Communications with some zones of the partition is lost (e.g., no communica-
tions via RS-485 with the device whose zones are included into the partition)
INTRUSION
ALARM
An Intrusion Alarm in the partition
PANIC ALARM A Panic Alarm in the partition
FIRE PREALARM Fire is supposed to be in the partition
FIRE ALARM There is fire in the partition

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Arming and disarming are executed when the S2000-K is in the current time display mode, which can
be reached, if necessary, by pressing the CLEAR button. Examples of arming/disarming procedures
using the S2000-K keypad are given below.
Partition Arming Procedure
Switch the S2000-К, if necessary, into the current time display mode
(see above). If the presented authenticator is intended not only to
arm/disarm but also to gain access, press the ON button to switch
the display to the Command Input mode. Type four-digit user
password on the S2000-Кkeypad or present your electronic access
device to a reader which is assigned to this S2000-K keypad.
If the entered password is not identified by the network controller,
the S2000-K produces the Error beep and displays the ILLEGAL
CODE message followed by switching into the Time Display mode.
After thrice-repeated entering of invalid passwords the keypad
blocks inputting password for 30 seconds.
If the password (access device) is correct, the keypad displays a
status of the first partition accessible to the user (see above). The
example shows partition 1200 being in DISARMED status.
To review the statuses of all accessible partitions scroll the list using
the tand uor type numbers of the required partitions using the
relevant S2000-K buttons.
To arm a partition select it number from the list using the tand u
buttons or enter the number by the keypad numeric buttons, and
then press ENTER.
Menu vARM will appear on the display.
Using the tand ubuttons select vARM or vDISARM (if the
user has no rights for arming or disarming, the appropriate menu will
be unavailable). Select vARM and press ENTER.
If arming was successful, the S2000-K produces the Success beep
and displays the new partition status: v1200: ARMED.
Otherwise, the S2000-Кwill produce the Error beep and display an
error message such as WRONG PARTITION, FAILED or ARMING
FAILED.
In the showed case the zone 003/010 is not armed. Here the 003 is
for the device address into the RS-485 interface and the 010 is the
number of the device’s alarm loop which arming has appeared to be
unsuccessful.
v1200: DISARMED
vARM
ARM FAIL 003/010
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Using the tand ubuttons, it is possible to review if there are
other non-armed zones in the partition.
To return the display back to indicate the partition status and to
proceed to the other partitions press CLEAR or ENTER.
Partition Disarming Procedure
Switch the S2000-Кif necessary into the Time Display mode. If the
presented authenticator is intended not only to arm/disarm but also
to gain access, press the ON button to switch the display to the
Command Input mode. Type four-digit user password on the S2000-
Кkeypad or present your electronic access device to a reader which
is assigned to this S2000-K keypad.
If entered password (presented access device) is not identified by
the network controller, the S2000-K produces the Error beep and
displays the ILLEGAL CODE message followed by switching to the
Time Display mode. After thrice-repeated entering of invalid
passwords the keypad blocks password inputting for 30 seconds.
If the password (electronic access device) is correct, the keypad
displays the status of the first partition accessible to the user. The
example shows the 1200 partition being in the ARMED status.
Select the proper partition using tand ubuttons or enter the
number by the keypad buttons, and then press ENTER.
To disarm the partition select vDISARMING from the command
menu and press ENTER.
If partition disarming was successful, the keypad produces the
Success beep and displays the new partition status:
v1200: DISARMED. In case of negative result the keypad will
produce the Error beep and display an error message such as
WRONG PARTITION or FAILED.
v1200: ARMED
vDISARM
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REVIEWING SYSTEM EVENTS AND PROCESSING ALARMS
The Event Display mode and the Indicate Alarms mode (for the messages received from the network
controller) are optional and should be set specially while configuring the system (see the Section
Programming the S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms of this Manual). For such the
modes the LCD of the keypad displays defined for this keypad messages about the events of certain
type occurred in specified partitions of the Orion system such as arming and disarming zones and
partitions, alarms, faults, etc. (the full list of supported messages is given in the Appendix to this Man-
ual).
A message from the network controller is displayed on the keypad LCD for 15 seconds, being accom-
panied by turning on the LED indicator, and then the display switches into the Time Display mode. If
two or more messages are received simultaneously, the keypad displays them consistently during a
second each, the last message being displayed for 15 seconds. For forced exit into the Time Display
mode it is necessary to press CLEAR.
The last 255 received messages are stored in the S2000-Кnon-volatile memory. The buttons tand
uare intended to browse the message log, with scrolling messages in direct chronological order be-
ing executed by the tbutton, and scrolling in reverse order being executed by the ubutton. To re-
view the time of message delivery press and hold the 000button.
If the Display Events mode and the Indicate Alarms mode are set on (see the Programming the
S2000-K to Display Events and Indicate Alarms section of this manual), then receiving an alarm mes-
sage from the network controller causes the S2000-K keypad to turn its LED indicator on in blinking
mode, output the message on the display and turn on the beeper (except the PANIC ALARM mes-
sage). The type of a sound signal (the supported sound patterns are showed below) allows the opera-
tor to identify the alarm message type. The sound signal can be stopped by pressing any S2000-K
button.
INTRUSION ALARM
FIRE PREALARM
FIRE ALARM
TAMPER ALARM
LOOP DISCONNECTED
DEVICE RESET
COMMUNICATIONS LOST
LOOP SHORT FAILURE
LOOP OPEN FAILURE
POWER FAILED
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To confirm receiving of an alarm message, press the ENTER button. After that the alarm is consid-
ered to be accepted, the LED indicator turns off, and the display switches into the Time Display mode.
The alarm message also can be dropped from the display using the CLEAR button. In the last case
display also switches into the Time Display mode, but message reception is considered to be not con-
firmed, and the LED indicator continues to work in blinking mode. To process the alarm messages (to
confirm receiving) from the Time Display mode press ENTER, and then by means of tand ubut-
tons select the required message and confirm its reception by repeated pressing of the ENTER but-
ton.
NOTE! Processing alarms by means of the S2000-K keypad means only confirmation of their receiv-
ing by the operator and does not change a status of the alarm system: when an alarm is “unset” by
the S2000-K operator, the actual system zone keeps being in the alarm status as well as resetting
alarms in the alarm system does not lead to resetting this alarm for the S2000-K.
The alarms, unlike other messages (provided that the alarm indication mode is set for the S2000-K)
are displayed by the S2000-K up to an operator response (CLEAR or ENTER) or until the S2000-K
keypad receives a next alarm message with the same or higher alarm level. If several alarm mes-
sages are received by the S2000-K keypad at the same time, a message with the highest alarm level
is displayed. The main groups of messages in ascending alarm level order are shown below:
ARMING FAILED (the minimum priority)
LOOP SHORT FAILURE, LOOP OPEN FAILURE, POWER FAILED
(a local fault)
DEVICE RESET, TAMPER ALARM, DEVICE-TO-CONTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS LOST
(a fault or sabotage)
INTRUSION ALARM
PANIC ALARM (DURESS ALARM)
FIRE PREALARM
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KEYPAD OPERATIONS SUMMARY
Requesting Access
Switch the S2000-K display to the Time Display mode (if necessary) CLEAR
Type your password (or present your access device)
Select the proper door from the list of available ones tor u, or a door #
s
Request access via the selected door ENTER
Arming/Disarming
Switch the S2000-K to the Time Display mode (if necessary) CLEAR
Turn arming / disarming on (if necessary) ON
Type your password (or present your access device)
Review statuses of available partitions tor u
Select the relevant partition from the list of available ones tor u, or a door #
Enter the arming / disarming menu ENTER
Select the command (if available) tor u
s
Confirm the selected command ENTER
Reviewing System Messages
Review the event log ENTER
Browse the event log forward (from the Time Display mode) t
Browse the event log backward (from the Time Display mode) u
View message time 000
s
Switch the LCD to the Time Display mode CLEAR
Processing Alarms
Confirm receiving an alarm ENTER
Drop the alarm without confirmation CLEAR
Process alarm (if there are raw alarms) ENTER
Observe the list of alarms tor u
s
Stop sounding Press a key
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