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Olimpia electronics BS-465 User manual

GENERAL
The BS-465 (figure1) is a module that can be
fitted only on the main board of the BS-468
bur gla r ala rm p ane l fro m Oly mpi a
Electronics. It can send calls to selected
telephone numbers. Th es e te le ph on e
numbers are stored in the BS-468 panel’s
memory and do not erase in the event of a
power failure but can be changed by the user
for as many times as required.
INSTALLATION
The installer must install the BS-465 PSTN
module on the BS-468 panel, when the panel
is not powered by either the mains power
supply or the battery (Figure 2).
Th e BS -4 65 P ST N mo du le h as 2 R J11
co nn ec to rs us ed f or co nn ec ti ng th e
telephone line and a telephone handset.
Th e LI NE in pu t is us ed t o c on ne c t t he
telephone line cable. (Figure 3)
The TELEPHONE input is used to connect
any other telephone device that we require.
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BS-465 PSTN TELEPHONE DIALER CARD FOR BS-468 PANELS
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OPERATION TEMPERATURE RANGE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT
GUARANTEE
OPERATION VOLTAGE
CONSUMPTION
INPUTS
CALL MODE
Powered by the BS-468 panel
0 to 60 C
o
Up to 95%
2 years
50gr.
121 x 61 x 18 mm
20mA quiescent. 50mA during a call
EN 50136-1-1, EN 60950-1 , TBR-21
PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
2 telephone line inputs PSTN (LINE, TELEPHONE)
Tone DTMF
Figure 1 : View of th e BS-465 circui t board .
Figure 2 : Installing a BS-465 on the B S-468 panel
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Thank you for your trust in our products.
Olympia Electronics - European manufacturer.
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CAPABILITIES
It can be set to send calls upon all events or
to selected events (i.e alarm, fault e.t.c) or in
combination of events (i.e. During an alarm
and fault). The programming can be done via
a BS-466 keyboard or computer.
There is the capability to test the availability
of the telephone line. This selection must be
disabled if the telephone line is used by
others telephone devices because it will
issue telephone line faults.
INCOMING CALLS
Regarding calls toward the PSTN module it is
required to enter one of the 2 codes (user or
technician) in order to retrieve the status of
the system. If an action is required (system
arming) e.t.c) then an additional code is also
required. When a call is placed to the GSM
and the GSM module picks up the line is will
issue one beep. After the beep is heard we
must enter the user or technician code using
our handset keyboard. If the code is wrong
th en 3 b eep s ar e hea rd a nd t h e li ne i s
terminated. If the code is correct then the
system status message is replayed 4 times.
When the messages finish, a beep is heard
and the GSM waits for another code entry.
No w we ca n en te r th e u s er co de, th e
technician code or one of the 50 gen e r al
purpose codes. If the code is wrong then 3
beeps are heard and the line is terminated. If
the code is correct then the action(depending
on the code) is executed, 2 beeps are heard
and the new system status message will be
replayed 4 times after which the line will be
terminated.
OUTGOING CALLS
During an outgoing call, when the call is
answered there is a beep sound and the
message concerning the state of the system
is played for 4 times.
If, for example the system is disarmed and
there is a fault then the message “FAULT,
D I S A R M E D ” wi ll b e he ar d fo r 4 ti me s
whereas if there is an alarm and the system is
armed the message “ALARM, ARMED” will be
heard for 4 times. At the end of the message a
beep will be heard and after 5 seconds the
line will be closed. If during the message
period any key apart from the “#” key is
pressed, on the receiving telephone, then 3
beeps are heard and the line is closed without
any other action. If the “#” key is pressed then
2 beeps are heard, the line is closed and the
PSTN dialer does not dial any other numbers
si nc e on e nu mb er h as al re ad y be en
informed. This is done to prevent disturbing
the other numbers.
ALARM RECEIVING CENTER (Contact ID)
The BS-465 can communicate with an alarm
receiving center (ARC). The communication
protocol is Contact ID (CID). Via the CID the
ARC is informed for every event that takes
place on the panel.
To communicate with the ARC, the technician
must enter 2 elements:
1) The telephone of the ARC center.
2) The panel ID.
Please note that the panel ID is unique for
each installation.
These elements are provided by the ARC
support company.
These elements are entered with the help of
the BS-466 keyboard.
Specifically on BS-466 keypad we have to
enter the technical menu, next the PSTN
me nu a nd f ina ll y ch oo se SI GN AL S
RECEIVING CENTER. In the picure below we
can see all the available oprions.
STATE SRC
In that option we can ac tivate/deactivat e
se nd in g s ign al s t o t he S RC (S ig na ls
Receiving Center).
Figure 3 : “Connecting the telephone line”.
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SIGNALS RECEIVING CENTER
STATE SRC
TELEPHONE SRC
ID PANEL, 0-9 & B-F
NOTIFY INCIDENTS
COMMUNICATION CHECK
COMMUNICATION TEST
TELEPHONE SRC
In this option we can enter the telephone
number of te SRC center.
ID PANEL
Entering this menu we insert the four digit
password of our panel for the SRC. This
code is unique for each panel.
NOTIFY INCIDENTS
We can choose which incidents the SRC will
send to us.
COMMUNICATION CHECK
The panel has the capability of sending a
test signal to the ARC in order to report to it
the good operation.
The send period for the test signal can be
selected as follows:
- every 4 hours
- every 8 hours
- every 24 hours
There is also an option to disable the test
signal.
COMMUNICATION TEST
Af te r e nt er ing th es e e le me nts we ca n
conduct a communication test using the BS-
466 keyboard.
After a few seconds we are informed if the
communication test was successful or not.
CID SIGNALS
The BS-468 panel sends the following signal
to the ARC with there respective codes:
1110/3110 - Fire
1120/3120 - Panic
1122/3122 - Silent Alarm
1130/3130 - Alarm
1137/3137 - Tamper alarm
1300/3300 - Fault
1301/3301 - AC power fault
1302/3302 - Battery fault
1303/3303 - RAM memory fault
1330/3330 - Peripheral device fault
1401/3401- Disarm /Αrm
1406 - Cancel alarm
1461/ - Wrong code entry
1601/ - Communication check
1627/ - Technician menu entry
1628/ - Exit from technician menu
If the source of the event is :
001 .. 024 – Zone 01 .. 24
100 – Panel
101 – Battery
102 – PC
103 – GSM
104 – PSTN
105 – Remote controller
111 .. 116 – Outputs
132 .. 135– Expansion 02 .. 05
142 .. 149 – Keyboard 02 .. 09
151 .. 160 - Timers 01 .. 10
200 – Main user code
201 – Technician code
202 .. 252 – User code 01.. 50
Whereas the sections are referred t o as:
00 - Panel
01 - Section A
02 - Section B
03 - Section C
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WARRANTY
Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of
warranty is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet,
which accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the
technical instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer
modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re-setting done by a third party, unless Olympia
Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing. Products that have been damaged can be returned to
the premises of our company for repair or replacement, as long as the warranty period is valid.
Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge
the buyer depending on the reason of defection. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to charge or
not the buyer the transportation cost.
HEAD OFFICE
72nd km. O.N.R. Thessaloniki-Katerini
P.C. 60300 P.O. Box 06 Eginio Pierias Greece
www.olympia-electronics.gr
[email protected]

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