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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Control panel SW Rel.: 1.010 / KP SW Rel: 1.010 of 13/07/2020)
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................5
CONVENTIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................5
1CONTROL DEVICES ...................................................................................................................................................6
1.1 1068/005 –1068/010 CONTROL PANEL........................................................................................................6
1.2 1068/021 LCD Command keypad....................................................................................................................7
1.2.1 Status icons in the display......................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2.2 Zone status............................................................................................................................................. .................. 9
1.3 1067/334 –1067/335 electronic key reader...................................................................................................10
1.4 1068/435 proximity key reader.......................................................................................................................10
2SYSTEM BASIC MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................................................11
2.1 KeypadS customisation..................................................................................................................................11
2.1.1 LCD Info.................................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.1.2 How to set the Buzzer volume................................................................................................................................. 12
2.1.3 How to set the display contrast................................................................................................................................ 12
2.1.4 How to set backlighting ........................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Date and time setting .....................................................................................................................................12
2.3 Setting procedure...........................................................................................................................................13
2.3.1 Partial or total setting with 1068/021 keypad........................................................................................................... 13
2.3.2 Partial and total setting with electronic or proximity key .......................................................................................... 14
2.4 Unsetting procedure.......................................................................................................................................15
2.4.1 Partial or total unsetting with 1068/021 keypad....................................................................................................... 15
2.4.2 Partial and total unsetting with electronic or proximity key ...................................................................................... 16
2.5 System status information..............................................................................................................................17
2.5.1 How to view system status...................................................................................................................................... 17
2.5.2 How to view isolated or inhibited inputs................................................................................................................... 17
2.5.3 How to examine the Alarms Memory....................................................................................................................... 17
2.5.4 How to delete the Alarms Memory .......................................................................................................................... 17
2.5.5 How to examine the Tampers Memory.................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.6 How to delete the Tampers Memory ....................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.7 How to examine the fault and anomaly memory...................................................................................................... 18
2.5.8 How to delete the fault memory............................................................................................................................... 18
2.6 How to postpone automatic setting................................................................................................................18
3SYSTEM ACTIVATION FAILURE..............................................................................................................................19
3.1 Blocking conditions ........................................................................................................................................19
3.2 Conditions that can be inhibited.....................................................................................................................19
3.2.1 Conditions that can be inhibited on inputs............................................................................................................... 19
3.3 Example of overriding ....................................................................................................................................20
3.3.1 Impossibility to override the prevention of setting with open inputs......................................................................... 20
4ALARMS, EVENTS AND INDICATIONS....................................................................................................................21
4.1 Description of signalling events in the log......................................................................................................21
5ADVANCED SYSTEM MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................................................25
5.1 System access codes ....................................................................................................................................25
5.1.1 Default access codes.............................................................................................................................................. 26
5.1.2 Change code........................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.1.3 How to reset an access code .................................................................................................................................. 26
5.1.4 Entering an invalid code or using an invalid key...................................................................................................... 26
5.2 Menu ..............................................................................................................................................................27
5.2.1 How to access menus............................................................................................................................................. 27
5.2.2 How to navigate the menus..................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.3 Free access menu................................................................................................................................................... 28
5.2.4 Main Menu............................................................................................................................................................... 29
5.3 How to enter alphanumeric characters ..........................................................................................................30

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5.4 Enabling and disabling...................................................................................................................................30
5.4.1 How to enable the Installer...................................................................................................................................... 31
5.4.2 How to enable the technical manager ..................................................................................................................... 31
5.4.3 How to enable a User.............................................................................................................................................. 31
5.4.4 How to enable a key................................................................................................................................................ 32
5.4.5 How to enable the time scheduler ........................................................................................................................... 32
5.4.6 How to enable remote access ................................................................................................................................. 32
5.4.7 Enabling remote unsetting....................................................................................................................................... 32
5.4.8 Enabling anti-thieft function..................................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.9 Enabling Hold-up function ....................................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.10 How to disable the Installer ..................................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.11 How to disable a User ............................................................................................................................................. 33
5.4.12 How to disable a key ............................................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.13 How to disable the Technical Manager.................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.14 How to disable the time scheduler........................................................................................................................... 33
5.4.15 How to disable remote access................................................................................................................................. 34
5.4.16 Disabling remote unsetting...................................................................................................................................... 34
5.4.17 Disabling anti-thieft function .................................................................................................................................... 34
5.4.18 Disabling Hold-up function....................................................................................................................................... 34
5.5 SYSTEM log...................................................................................................................................................35
5.5.1 How to interpret viewed data................................................................................................................................... 36
5.5.2 How to browse the System Log............................................................................................................................... 36
5.5.3 How to browse the EN50131 Event Log (available only with 1068/010 control panel)............................................ 36
6USERS........................................................................................................................................................................37
6.1 Prerequisites ..................................................................................................................................................37
6.1.1 How to assign a user............................................................................................................................................... 37
6.1.2 How to program a descriptive user name................................................................................................................ 37
7PHONE DIALER AND IP INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................38
7.1 Alarm and event notifications.........................................................................................................................38
7.2 Phone numbers and IP addresses.................................................................................................................39
7.2.1 How to edit a phone number ................................................................................................................................... 39
7.2.2 Changing the IP address and port........................................................................................................................... 39
7.2.3 Zones assignment modification............................................................................................................................... 39
7.2.4 Changing the sending mode.................................................................................................................................... 40
7.2.5 Network modification............................................................................................................................................... 40
7.2.6 Changing events to be notified................................................................................................................................ 41
7.3 SMS messages..............................................................................................................................................41
7.3.1 Editing texts for SMS messages.............................................................................................................................. 41
8USER REMOTE CONTROL.......................................................................................................................................42
8.1 Activation and deactivation of outputs with SMS ...........................................................................................42
8.2 Deviation of incoming SMS messages ..........................................................................................................42
8.3 Activation of outputs with free of charge calls................................................................................................42
8.4 Remote control with guided voice menu........................................................................................................43
8.4.1 Calling the PSTN answering machine in the absence of an answering machine (available only with 1068/005
control panel)......................................................................................................................................................................... 43
8.4.2 Calling the PSTN answering machine with an answering machine available (available only with 1068/005 control
panel) 43
8.4.3 Calling the GSM answering machine....................................................................................................................... 43
8.4.4 Functions of the guided voice menu........................................................................................................................ 43
8.5 List of DTMF commands for vocal answer machine......................................................................................44
9SYSTEM TEST...........................................................................................................................................................45
9.1 Periodical tests...............................................................................................................................................45
9.1.1 Input test.................................................................................................................................................................. 45
9.1.2 Output test............................................................................................................................................................... 45
9.1.3 Control panel battery test ........................................................................................................................................ 46
9.1.4 Call test or SMS....................................................................................................................................................... 46

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9.1.5 Push notification sending test.................................................................................................................................. 46
9.1.6 GPRS/GSM Field Test ............................................................................................................................................ 47
9.1.7 IP interface test ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
9.1.8 Supplementary power supply battery test (available only with 1068/010 control panel).......................................... 47
10 SYSTEM SHEET........................................................................................................................................................48
10.1 Installation details...........................................................................................................................................48
10.2 Zones table.....................................................................................................................................................48
10.3 Table of programmed phone numbers...........................................................................................................49
11 QUICK GUIDE TO REMOTE CONTROL...................................................................................................................50

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INTRODUCTION
This manual is addressed to the Users of the Intrusion Alarm System 1068 produced by Urmet S.p.A.
The document provides the Customer with a general description of the alarm system, its main features and also contains detailed
instructions for proper use.
The components and main functions of the system are certified Grade 1 (Ref. 1068/005) and Grade 2 (Ref. 1068/005),
according to EN50131 standards.
CONVENTIONS
In this manual, some conventions have been used to distinguish between different types of information:
This is the equivalent key to be pressed on the keypad.
<Master code>
This indicates the code to be entered using the keypad.
<User code>
<Installer code>
<Technical Manager code>
<Master / User code>
This means that either code may be entered on the keypad indifferently.
The manual also contains symbols that provide the following information:
Warning! Warning messages highlight potential system damage, data loss or non-compliance with applicable
regulations.
Notes: notes contain important information, which may be useful for better use of the system.
This symbol indicates the compatibility with EN50131 grade 1 certification.
The overall certification of the system is equal to the minimum certification of the devices installed and the functions
enabled.
This symbol indicates the compatibility with EN50131 grade 2 certification.
The overall certification of the system is equal to the minimum certification of the devices installed and the functions
enabled.
This symbol indicates that the function or the device invalidate the EN50131 certification.
Refer to the device’s installation manual.

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1 CONTROL DEVICES
This chapter contains a description of the devices which allow to interact with the alarm system, to set or unset it and to program it.
1.1 1068/005 –1068/010 CONTROL PANEL
Figure 1 - 1068/005 –1068/010 Control panel
Ref.
Description
Viewing
Supplied indications
A
Power supply
Green LED
Steady on = mains power present.
Slow blinking = no mains power.
B
Notices
Yellow LED
Steady on = in case of Alarms or Tampering.
Fast blinking = in case of Faults.
Slow blinking = Open or inhibited/isolated inputs.
C
Zone status
Green LED
Steady On = all system Zones defined as used are active.
Slow blinking = Some zones defined as used are active, while the rest are inactive.
Off=all Zones defined as used are inactive.
A
B
C

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1.2 1068/021 LCD COMMAND KEYPAD
Figure 2 - 1068/021 keypad
Ref.
Description
Use or indications provided
A
Alphanumeric keys
Access code entry and system programming.
B
(ESC) key
To go back to the upper menu level.
C
Function key
Home page: zone activation.
In Programming: navigation of menu items.
D
Function key
Home page: zone deactivation.
In programming: menu item selection/deselection.
E
Graphic Display
128x64 pixel
Home page: display of date and time or detailed information on system status.
In programming: display of menus and system parameters and information.
F
Function key
Home page: Activation of the anti thief and emergency signalling or activation / deactivation of the
outputs that can be controlled.
In programming: menu item selection/deselection.
G
Function key
Home page: access to the programming menu.
In Programming: navigation of menu items.
H
POWER LED
Steady on: mains power present.
Blinking: no mains power.
I
WARNING LED
Steady on: alarm and/or tamper.
Fast blinking: failure presence.
Slow blinking: open or inhibited/isolated inputs.
L
SYSTEM STATUS
LED
Steady On: all Zones assigned to the keypad defined as used are active.
Slow blinking: some zones assigned to the keypad defined as used are active, while the rest are
inactive.
Off: all Zones assigned to the keypad defined as used are inactive.
M
(OK)key
To confirm the chosen menu and go to the submenu.
N
Slider
Key protection.
Table 1 - 1068/021 keypad elements
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N

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1.2.1 Status icons in the display
Figure 3 - 1068/021 keypad status icons
The LEDs and icons on the keypads indicate system status and alarms.
The amount of displayed information depends on the system status (set or unset), the mode of use set during programming and the
access level (see paragraph 5.1 System access codes).
Symbol
Description
Viewing
Supplied indications
Power supply
Green LED
On: mains power present.
Off: no mains power.
Faults
Yellow LED (*)
On: Presence of a failure or fault.
Off: No failures or faults.
Reverse On: Consultation of details in progress ("ICON DETAILS" / "FAULTS” menu).
Maintenance
-----------
On: System under maintenance.
Off: Normal operation.
Time Scheduler
-----------
On: commands present for the current day.
Off: No command.
Reverse On: command activation warning.
Open inputs
Yellow LED (*)
On: Open input.
Off: No open input.
Reverse On: Consultation of details in progress ("ICON DETAILS" / "OPEN INPUTS”
menu).
Inhibited or
isolated inputs
-----------
On: Inhibited or isolated input.
Off: No inhibited or isolated input.
Reverse On: Consultation of details in progress ("ICON DETAILS" / "ISOLATED
INPUTS” menu).
Alarms
Yellow LED (*)
On: At least one alarm condition present.
Off: No alarm condition present.
Reverse On: Consultation of details in progress ("ICON DETAILS" / "ALARMS” menu).
Tamper
Yellow LED (*)
On: At least one tamper condition present.
Off: No tamper condition present.
Reverse On: Consultation of details in progress ("ICON DETAILS" / "TAMPER” menu).
Table 2 - LED and icon indications of 1068/021 keypad
(*) The indicated failures and warnings are: PSTN (available only with 1068/005 control panel), GSM/GPRS module, PSTN and IP
interface, power supply for overvoltage, power supply for low voltage, battery (inefficient or low battery), +V voltage of control
panel and expansion inputs, intrusion alarm condition, input isolation or inhibition, tamper.
The indicated alarm conditions are intrusion and warning. Technological indications are also provided (emergency, technological
sustained, timed technological).
The indicated tampering conditions are: control panel tamper, control panel SAB input, expansion SAB input, tamper input,
communication on system bus (the devices do not communicate with the control panel), imbalance of one of the inputs
customised as balanced or double balancing, attempt to use a wrong access code or key (repeated 21 times).
Information is limited to the zones associated to the keypad only. The status of any configured zones which are not associated to the
keypad cannot be determined.

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1.2.2 Zone status
The zone status is shown on the keypad display in graphic mode.
Figure 4 - Example 4-zones house - 1068/005 control panel
Inside the house there is a square for each of the zones of the control panel.
4 zones: 1068/005 control panel
8 zones: 1068/010 control panel
Square completely white indicates:
oZone not associated to the keypad;
oZone associated to the keypad, not active and without open inputs.
Numbered square with white background indicates:
oZone associated with the keypad, not active, with at least 1 input open;
Numbered square with a black background (as in the image) indicates:
oZone associated with the keypad and active.
1.2.2.1 LED indications with EN50131 grade 1 and grade 2
If the alarm system has been configured in operating mode compliant with EN50131-1, when active, only the following indications are
visible:
Power supply;
Time scheduler;
System status.
Enter a valid code to see details on the indications.
When the system is inactive, the access codes can be used to delete any type of signalling.

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1.3 1067/334 –1067/335 ELECTRONIC KEY READER
Figure 5 - 1067/334 –1067/335 electronic key reader
Ref.
Description
Use or indications provided
1, 2, 3
LEDs (green)
associated zones status
Off = all zones associated to the LED are unset.
On = all zones associated to the LED are set.
Blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is set.
A
LED (yellow)
alarm and signalling summary
Steady on = in case of Alarms or Tampering.
Fast blinking = in case of Faults.
Slow blinking = open or inhibited/isolated inputs.
B
Keyhole for electronic key
1067/334 –1067/335 Shaped hole for inserting the electronic key.
1.4 1068/435 PROXIMITY KEY READER
Figure 6 - 1068/435 proximity key reader
Ref.
Description
Use or indications provided
1, 2, 3
LEDs (green)
associated zones status
Off = all zones associated to the LED are unset.
On = all zones associated to the LED are set.
Blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is unset.
A
LED (yellow)
alarm and signalling summary
Steady on = in case of Alarms or Tampering.
Fast blinking = in case of Faults.
Slow blinking = open or inhibited/isolated inputs.
B
Transponder
1068/435 Proximity key sensor.

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2 SYSTEM BASIC MANAGEMENT
This chapter contains information for basic system management and describes how to activate and deactivate the system using
keypads and electronic and proximity keys.
IMPORTANT! Users and keys must have been previously acquired, configured and enabled to set and unset the system
and to clear the alarms, as explained in paragraph 5.4 Enabling and disabling.
2.1 KEYPADS CUSTOMISATION
Each keypad can be independently customised by means of some parameters which can be configured locally with authorisation
codes.
2.1.1 LCD Info
The keypad can display the following information in the home page with system active or not active:
Date and time (always visible);
Zone status (visible if configured);
Name system (visible if configured);
The display status of various icons of the system.
The viewing mode may be independently elected for each keypad in the system.
To enable the displaying of the Synoptic on the keypad, proceed as follows:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "LCD info" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Synoptic" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. Press the key associated with the "SYNOPTIC ”message on the display:
o“ENABLE” : indicates the assignment to the zone.
o“ENABLE” : indicates the NON-assignment to the zone.
6. Press to confirm;
7. Press to return to the upper level menu.
To enable the displaying of the Name system on the keypad, proceed as follows:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "LCD info" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Name system" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol . Press to confirm;
5. Press the key associated with the "NAME SYSTEM" message on the display:
o“ENABLE” : indicates the assignment to the zone.
o“ENABLE” : indicates the NON-assignment to the zone.
6. Press to confirm;
7. Press to return to the upper level menu.

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2.1.2 How to set the Buzzer volume
Proceed as follows to adjust the Buzzer volume:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Set buzzer" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Press in correspondence of the character " +/ -" to increase or decrease the volume;
5. Press to return to the upper level menu.
WARNING! If the control panel is used in EN50131 mode, the buzzer volume must remain active.
2.1.3 How to set the display contrast
Proceed as follows to adjust the display contrast:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Set contrast" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol Press to confirm;
4. Press in correspondence of the character " +/ -" to increase or decrease the contrast. Press to confirm;
5. Press to return to the upper level menu.
2.1.4 How to set backlighting
Proceed as follows to adjust the display and Leds brightness:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Set backlight" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Press in correspondence of the character " +/ -" to increase or decrease the brightness. Press to confirm;
5. Press to return to the upper level menu.
If level 0 is set (no square on) the keys will be switched off and the display can only be read in adequate ambient
lighting conditions.
Backlighting will not be switched back on even if a key is pressed.
2.2 DATE AND TIME SETTING
In addition to being shown on the keypad in the home page, date and time information is used to record events (System log) and for
the Time Scheduler functions.
Proceed as follows to modify the date and time shown on the display:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Date and Time" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. Select "Set hour" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
6. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the correct time. Press to confirm;
7. Select "Set date" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
8. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the correct date. Press to confirm;
9. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
To set the daylight saving time, follow the instructions below:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "System Settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Date and Time" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. Select "Set Daylight Saving Time" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. Press
to confirm;
6. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the correct time. Press to confirm;
7. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
IMPORTANT! The time scheduler will not work properly if the date and time are not correct and the System Log time
references will not be correct.

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2.3 SETTING PROCEDURE
The alarm system has various setting modes, some of which are EN50131 compliant.
Compliant with EN50131: setting with keypad, through time scheduler and through a customised key input.
Not compliant with EN50131: setting with electronic or proximity key, remote activation via PSTN module (available only with
1068/005 control panel), GMS module or IP module and radio remote control.
The authorisation codes which must be used with keypads are described in paragraph 5.1 System access codes.
You can activate the entire system and only a few zones if they have been configured in programming.
The User or key must have been previously assigned to the zone during programming in order to operate on it.
2.3.1 Partial or total setting with 1068/021 keypad
System setting can be:
Total
Partial
2.3.1.1 Enabling direct setting
Quick direct setting is used to make the system operational without entering a code.
If the specific function is enabled, the system can be activated using the quick setting keys.
Proceed as follows to enable the function:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Direct setting" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Press the key associated with the "ACTIVATION" message on the display:
o“ENABLE” : direct setting enabled.
o“ENABLE” : direct setting NOT enabled.
5. Press to confirm;
6. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.3.1.2 Configuration of partial setting quick keys
The A / B / C quick setting keys will only work if they have been previously programmed.
Proceed as follows to configure the function:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "Keypad settings" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "A / B / C keys" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "A key" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. Select the zone “ZNXX : Zone X" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol.
6. Press the key associated with the "ASSIGNMENT" message on the display:
o“ZN0X: Zone X” : zone associated with key A
o“ZN0X: Zone X” : zone NOT associated with key A
Press to confirm;
7. Perform the assignment operation for all zones you want to assign to key A;
8. Perform operations from Step 4 for all A/ B/ Ckeys;
9. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.3.1.3 Quick total setting
Proceed as follows to set the alarm system:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to activate the intrusion alarm system.
2. If "direct setting" is enabled:
If there are programmed subzones ("A" / "B" / "C") - select the key associated with the symbol again.
If there are no programmed subzones ("A" / "B" / "C") the system will be directly activated.
3. If "direct setting" is not enabled:
If there are programmed subzones ("A" / "B" / "C") - select the key associated with the symbol again. You will be
asked to enter a user code, enter the code and press to confirm.
If there are no programmed subzones ("A" / "B" / "C") you will be asked to enter a user code immediately.
Enter the code and press to confirm.
IMPORTANT! With this procedure a user will set only the relevant zones filtered by zones assigned to the keypad and not
necessarily all of them.
The user (MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER) activates all the zones without being filtered by the keypad zones
assignment.

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2.3.1.4 Quick partial setting
To partially set the system zones using the shortcut keys, proceed as follows:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to activate the intrusion alarm system;
2. Select, by pressing the keys ssociated with the symbols "A" / "B" / "C", the desired partial setting depending on the
previous configuration. The keys are NOT visible if they have not been associated with zones.
3. If the "Direct setting" function is enabled, the system will be activated directly without any user code request.
4. If the "Direct setting" function is not enabled, the keyboard will ask you to enter a user code.
5. Enter the code and press to confirm.
IMPORTANT! With this procedure a user will set only the relevant zones filtered by zones assigned to the keypad and not
necessarily all of them.
The user (MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER) activates all the zones without being filtered by the keypad zones
assignment.
2.3.1.5 Partial or total setting from the menu
This setting mode, unlike the quick mode described above, always requires a code.
A particularity of the splitting method is that it allows to set and unset the zones in the same way without needing to use two different
procedures.
Proceed as follows to select the zones to be activated:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "System status" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Moving with associated with the symbol or , select with the key associated with the symbol the zones
to be activated:
“Padlock open” = Zone not active; “Padlock closed” = Zone to be activated.
4. Press to confirm, the zones will be active immediately and you will return directly to the home page of the keypad.
IMPORTANT! With this procedure, the User will only view and activate/deactivate the zones for which he/she is
responsible.
2.3.2 Partial and total setting with electronic or proximity key
2.3.2.1 Total setting from reader
IMPORTANT! This procedure can only be used if all zones are unset.
Proceed as follows to set all zones assigned to the reader and to the key:
1. Insert the key or approach it to the reader when all the green LEDs are off (the procedure will unset the zones if some green
LEDs are on).
The yellow LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read.
All the green LEDs will blink rapidly if the key is not recognised.
2. Extract/move away the key when the yellow LED starts blinking.
3. The green LEDs indicate the status of the zones assigned to the reader:
LED steady on = zone active;
LED off = zone not active;
LED blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is set.
IMPORTANT! The key will set only the assigned zones and not necessarily all the zones with this procedure.

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2.3.2.2 Partial setting from reader
Proceed as follows to set some of the zones assigned to the reader and to the key:
1. Insert the key or approach it to the reader when all the green LEDs are off (the procedure will set the zones if some green LEDs
are on during the first cycle). The yellow LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read. All the green LEDs will blink rapidly if
the key is not recognised.
2. The yellow LED will blink and after a few seconds a cycle will start during which the green LEDs turn on showing the various
combinations in sequence.
3. Extract/move away the key when the combination of zones to be set is displayed by the LEDs. The possibility of setting each
zone depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used.
4. The green LEDs indicate the status of the zones assigned to the reader:
LED steady on = zone active;
LED off = zone not active;
LED blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is set.
IMPORTANT! The key will set only the assigned zones and not necessarily all the zones with this procedure.
2.4 UNSETTING PROCEDURE
The alarm system may be unset in various manners, some of which are not EN50131 compliant.
Compliant with EN50131: unsetting with keypad, through time scheduler and through a customised key input.
Not compliant with EN50131: unsetting with electronic or proximity key, remote unsetting via PSTN module (available only with
1068/005 control panel), GMS module or IP interface and radio remote control.
The authorisation codes which must be used with keypads are described in paragraph 5.1 System access codes.
You can unset the entire system and only a few zones if they have been configured in programming.
The user or key must have been previously assigned to the zone during programming in order to operate on it.
2.4.1 Partial or total unsetting with 1068/021 keypad
2.4.1.1 Total unsetting
Proceed as follows to deactivate the entire alarm system:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to deactivate the intrusion alarm system;
2. Press the key associated with the symbol ;
3. Enter the USER code and press to confirm.
IMPORTANT! The user will unset only the assigned zones and not necessarily all the zones with this procedure.
2.4.1.2 Partial unsetting
Proceed as follows to deactivate some zones of the alarm system:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "System status" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Press the key associated with the symbol to select the zones to deactivate. Pressing the zones will be
immediately deactivated;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
IMPORTANT! The user will unset only the assigned zones and not necessarily all the zones with this procedure.

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2.4.1.3 Quick total unsetting
Proceed as follows to deactivate the alarm system:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to deactivate the intrusion alarm system.
2. If there are programmed subzones ("A" / "B" / "C") - select the key associated with the symbol again; a user code
will be requested.
3. Enter the code and press to confirm.
IMPORTANT! With this procedure a user will deactivate only the relevant zones filtered by zones assigned to the keypad
and not necessarily all of them.
The user (MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER) deactivates all the zones without being filtered by the keypad zones
assignment.
2.4.1.4 Quick partial unsetting
Proceed as follows to partially deactivate the alarm system:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to partially deactivate the intrusion alarm system.
2. Select, by pressing the keys associated with the symbols "A" / "B" / "C", the desired partial unsetting depending on the
previous configuration; a user code will be requested.
3. Enter the code and press to confirm.
IMPORTANT! With this procedure a user will deactivate only the relevant zones filtered by zones assigned to the keypad
and not necessarily all of them.
The user (MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER) deactivates all the zones without being filtered by the keypad zones
assignment.
2.4.1.5 Unsetting from keypad under hold-up
On the 1068/005 or 1068/010 control panel, if the hold-up function has been enabled if you are threatened and forced by a criminal
and your life is at risk, then you can unset the intrusion alarm system while setting the hold-up alarm simultaneously, which will make
the dialler send the programmed alarm messages without activating the siren sound.
To unset the system when you are under hold-up, just increase your user code of one digit. For example if your user code is 000021
you need only to enter 000022; if user code is 000029 enter 000020, if it is 000039 enter 000030, etc.
IMPORTANT! Enabling the hold-up function will cancel any compliance with EN50131 standards.
2.4.2 Partial and total unsetting with electronic or proximity key
2.4.2.1 Total unsetting from reader
Proceed as follows to deactivate all zones assigned to the reader and to the key:
1. Insert the key or approach it to the reader. The yellow LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read. All the green LEDs will
blink rapidly if the key is not recognised;
2. Extract/move away the key when the yellow LED starts blinking;
3. The green LEDs indicate the status of the zones assigned to the reader:
LED off = zone not active;
LED on = key not assigned to the zone;
LED blinking = at least one zone associated to the LED is deactivated.
IMPORTANT!
The key will unset only the assigned zones and not necessarily all the zones even with this procedure.
2.4.2.2 Partial unsetting from reader
Follow the same procedure used for partial setting from reader to partially deactivate the system through a reader with key (see
paragraph 2.3.2.2 Partial setting from reader).

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2.5 SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION
2.5.1 How to view system status
The system status is displayed by the LED and summary synoptic provided on keypads and readers.
The number of activated and assigned zones is shown on the keypad display.
Each User can view the system status in detail for the part concerning to them (only the zones on which the user is authorised to
operate will appear).
To view the system status:
1. Enterthe menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select "System status" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. The display will show the
status of the zone associated with the system;
3. Press repeatedly to go back to the upperlevel menu.
2.5.1.1 How to view open inputs
The presence of one or more open inputs is indicated by the specific LED and icon on the keypad and by the reader LED (see chapter
1 CONTROL DEVICES).
To view input addresses:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to enter the menu.
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
(A valid code entry is required only in EN50131 operating mode).
3. Select "Open inputs" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. The display shows the
open inputs in the system with their technical name;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.5.2 How to view isolated or inhibited inputs
The presence of one or more isolated or inhibited inputs is indicated by the dedicated icon.
An input can only be isolated if it has been programmed as such.
All users can isolate an input associated with their zone of competence.
To view addresses of isolated inputs:
1. Enter the menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm.
(A valid code entry is required only in EN50131 operating mode).
3. Select "Isolated inputs" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. The display shows
the isolated or inhibited inputs with their technical name;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.5.3 How to examine the Alarms Memory
Alarm events are indicated by the specific LEDs (on keypad and readers) and stored by the control panel. Details on the events can
then be viewed on the keypad display.
Proceed as follows to view details:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to enter the menu;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Alarms" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. The display shows the
stored alarms;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.5.4 How to delete the Alarms Memory
Proceed as follows to delete the Alarms Memory:
1. Enter the menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Alarms" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Delete memory" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. The message “Are you sure?” appears on the display. Press to confirm;
6. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.

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2.5.5 How to examine the Tampers Memory
Tamper events are indicated by the specific LEDs (on keypad and readers) and stored by the control panel. Details on the events can
then be viewed on the keypad display.
Proceed as follows to view details:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to enter the menu;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Tamper" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm; The display will show the
tampering events with the input that detected the event;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.5.6 How to delete the Tampers Memory
Proceed as follows to delete the Tampers Memory:
1. Enter the menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Tamper" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Delete memory" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. The message “Are you sure?” appears on the display. Press to confirm;
6. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
IMPORTANT! A tamper event which is still present cannot be deleted.
2.5.7 How to examine the fault and anomaly memory
A fault, failure or anomaly (e.g. low or inefficient battery, phone line fault, detector or siren fault) will be indicated by the specific LED
on the keypad and the reader LED (see chapter 1 CONTROL DEVICES).
To examine the detected faults:
1. Press the key associated with the symbol to enter the menu;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Faults" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm. The display shows the stored
"Fault" events;
4. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.5.8 How to delete the fault memory
How to delete the fault memory:
1. Enter the menu by entering the access code. Press to confirm;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Faults" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;. The display shows the
stored "Fault" events;
4. Select "Delete memory" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. The message “Are you sure?” appears on the display. Press to confirm;
6. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.
2.6 HOW TO POSTPONE AUTOMATIC SETTING
Times and actions to be performed are set by the installer during programming on the time scheduler.
For instance, automatic setting of the alarm system may be programmed but it could be necessary to delay actual setting. This can be
achieved without changing the time scheduler configuration. Setting can be postponed by a minute number within 1 and 30 during the
warning time (which can be configured during programming) before the intrusion alarm system is automatically set by the time
scheduler. This operation can be repeated several times before midnight. The warning time is indicated on the keypads by the buzzer
sounding and the time scheduler icon turning on in reverse mode.
Proceed as follows to postpone automatic setting:
1. Access the MASTER / INSTALLER / TECH. MANAGER / USER menu by entering the access code (User only for the assigned
zones). Press to confirm;
2. Select “Icon details” by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
3. Select "Time scheduler" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
4. Select "Move command" by pressing the key associated with the or symbol. Press to confirm;
5. Enter the minute number. Press to confirm;
6. The message “Are you sure?” appears on the display. Press to confirm;
7. Press repeatedly to go back to the upper level menu.

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3 SYSTEM ACTIVATION FAILURE
This chapter describes the causes that prevent the activation of the alarm system, indicating any remedies to be taken.
An EN50131 compliant intrusion alarm system cannot be set by the User if certain blocking conditions are present.
There are also conditions that can be inhibited which may be overridden and bypassed by means of specific manual commands
imparted by the User or by the Installer.
The following describes both blocking conditions and conditions that can inhibited.
3.1 BLOCKING CONDITIONS
Conditions that always automatically prevent setting (regardless of the control device that requested activation).
The conditions that block the system are:
Open and non-excludable instantaneous intrusion input
Open and non-excludable tamper input
Open and non-excludable pre-alarm input
Open and non-excludable detector failure input
Open and non-excludable siren failure input
Unbalanced and non-excludable balanced or double balanced input (any customisation)
Input conditions only prevent the setting of the zones associated with them.
The conditions that prevent the setting of any zone are the following:
Bus failure
No communication with a wired device or a communicator or lack of radio supervision
Control panel tamper, radio device or wired device
24-hour inputs (open) (control panel SAB or wired expansion)
Jamming on radio module, radio interface or GSM/GPRS module
Control panel battery failure, radio device
+SR failure
Control panel power supply failure
Bus power supply voltage failure
+V1 failure
+V2 failure
Bus device failure
Loss of mains failure
PSTN module fault (available only with 1068/005 control panel)
GSM /GPRS fault
IP interface fault
3.2 CONDITIONS THAT CAN BE INHIBITED
The conditions that can be inhibited may be overridden and bypassed by means of specific manual commands imparted by the User
or by the Installer.
3.2.1 Conditions that can be inhibited on inputs
The input conditions apply to inputs associated with at least one of the zones for which activation is required.
The conditions requiring inhibition are as follows:
Open and excludable instantaneous intrusion input
Open and excludable tamper input
Open and excludable pre-alarm input
Open and excludable Detector failure input
Open and excludable Siren failure input
Unbalanced and excludable balanced or double balanced input (any customisation)
Inhibitions can be confirmed by any user.

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If the activation command is given by a control device other than a wired keypad, that is:
Time scheduler
Proximity key
Electronic key
Remote control
Wireless keypad
Key customised input
GSM/PSTN (available only with 1068/005 control panel) phone communicator
Via Urmet Secure App - 1068set Android App
Conditions that would require inhibition by the user also cause the prevention of setting, since with these control devices it is not
possible to confirm the inhibition.
The electronic and proximity keys, the time scheduler and the special key input will not set the alarm system in these cases. The
failure to set event caused by the block is stored in the System Log with a description of the reason.
You can attempt to override the block and set the system all the same by operating on the alarm system using the keypad. The cause
or causes which prevent setting will appear on the keypad display. The User can try to eliminate the causes of the block, for example
by closing the open inputs, or force the block with the keypad by checking each block and, overriding them one by one with
subsequent confirmations, forcing the block.
The block override operation is stored step by step in the System Log.
IMPORTANT!
Furthermore, you cannot override the prevention of setting in one step. You must override the single blocks one by one.
IMPORTANT!
The prevention of setting will be overridden until the system is unset. The override will be ended when the system is unset
and must be repeated when the system is set again. The end of the inhibition is stored in the System log.
IMPORTANT!
Overriding the prevention of setting is a temporary solution to allow to set the alarm system also when conditions which
may compromise efficacy are present. It is advisable to remove the causes that prevent setting and to restore perfect
efficiency of the system as soon as possible.
3.3 EXAMPLE OF OVERRIDING
In this example, we will describe a system with four zones, zone1 has 3 inputs and the inputs 2 and 3 of zone 1 are open.
In this case, the setting sequence performed by a normal User will be:
1. Fully activate the system by pressing the key associated with the symbol (only with direct setting enabled).
2. Press the key associated with the symbol . . Without direct setting enabled, a code must be entered. Press to confirm;
3. The display shows "Prevention of setting” and the line below lists the inputs that are open;
4. Press to confirm the inputs you wish to inhibit;
5. After confirming them, the system will propose "forced setting". Press to confirm;
6. At the end of this operation the system will result with the inputs inhibited.
3.3.1 Impossibility to override the prevention of setting with open inputs
The setting can be overridden with open intrusion inputs, providing that:
1. The inputs are all configured as “isolable” during programming, and
2. The open inputs are not customised as First Entry/Last Exit or Delayed.
The customised First Entry/Last Exit or Delayed inputs are ignored by the control panel when the open inputs are checked during
activation. Their feature is to be able to be or remain open to allow Users to leave the protected rooms.
For this reason, you will not be asked to inhibit them and when the alarm system is eventually set at the end of the delay time, the
control panel will detect an open intrusion input and trip the alarm.
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