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Control Panels P16, P32, P64

Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

SAFETY WARNINGS
The device must be installed in a place with limited access.

The device must be connected to an AC power supply with Protective Earthing. Cable colours mean: Phase or Live line (L) - black
or brown cable, Neutral line (N) - blue cable, Protective Earth line (PE) - green cable with a vertical yellow dash. Double isolated
cables with minimum cross-sectional area of 0,75 mm2 for 230V power supply must be used.
The device uses two power supplies: main and back-up.
Main power supply: a power transformer with:
- primary winding: ~230V, 50 Hz;
- secondary winding: ~20V, 1.5A, 50Hz.
Back-up power supply: 12V, 7Ah/20HR capacity, rechargeable hermetically sealed Lead-Acid battery.
SECOLINK intruder alarm system is compliant with EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
Power supplies described above must comply with the EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
All devices being connected with the alarm system (sirens, detectors, computer for programming and etc.) must comply with
EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
Additional automatic Two-Pole Circuit Breaker should be installed in an AC electric power circuit in order to protect against
over-current, short circuits and earthing faults.
The circuit breaker contact gap should be no less than 3mm, protective circuit breaker current must be in 0,5A - 2A range .
The circuit breaker should be placed close to the system's housing and should be easily accessed.
Power supply distribution board Cabinet of the alarm system (device)
Power cable to the
alarm system
Automatic two-pole
circuit breaker

L N

L N

Cable from power


distribution board

Picture 1. Automatic two-pole circuit breaker and power cable wiring diagram

The device installation and service should be performed by trained personnel with sufficient knowledge about the device and
general safety requirements for work with low voltage (up to 1000V) AC power lines. In the case of a device malfunction repair
works can be performed by qualified personnel only. If the system is malfunctioning, the end user should inform the qualified
personnel as soon as possible. User doesn't have right to repair the system.
Before performing any work of installation or service always disconnect the device from power supplies in sequence as described
below:
- cut off 230 V AC power line with the automatic Two-pole Circuit Breaker;
- disconnect 12V back-up battery by removing battery female plug from Control Panel male socket BAT.
Two-pole Circuit-Beaker installation on flexible cables is forbidden.
Alarm system modules comes with in-built LED indicator. LED blinks when module is powered up. An option to check is the system
is powered up or not can be a press of any key on keypad. If system was powered up the keypad backlight will last for 30 seconds.
General safety requirements:
- do not touch any part of the main power supply under voltage: transformer, a fuse block, connection wires;
- it is forbidden to perform any device installation or service work during lightning;
- use batteries according to manufacturer recommendations. The use of improper battery type may cause an explosion;
- battery replacement : be sure battery terminals are isolated, battery terminals short-wiring may cause an explosion.
It is not recommended to connect the device to a fully discharged battery. To avoid system malfunction use an adequate charger to
charge a new or discharged battery before connecting battery to the device.
Inoperative or expired batteries should be recycled according to the local rules or EU directives 2006/66/EC and 93/86/EEC.
Collection and separate utilization of waste battery is mandatory!
The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations.
The end of a stranded conductor shall not be consolidated by soft-soldering, insulated pins shall be used. Insulated pins shall be
connected in a manner that they are and with remain mechanically efficient.
The PSTN communicator PSTP terminals TIP, RING, T-1, R-1 should be connected to analog PSTN line. Connection to digital
ISDN line may cause device damage.
LAN800 and VIDNET are designed to be used in couple with a router which is placed in the same room or premises. It’s prohibited
to connect LAN800 or VIDNET directly to Wide Area Network (MAN, WAN) or building IT infrastructure cables.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your unusable alarm system or its components with other household
waste. This product utilization in EU is covered by European Directive 2002/96/EC.

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Installation of control panel Analog PSTN


Serial port SERIAL (see "Wiring of system modules”) line
For correct operation P series control panels
P16, P32, P64 (abbreviation: Pxx) needs one
12V 7Ah rechargeable battery. The battery is P16 ANT
PSTP
used as a back-up power supply in case of P32
temporal AC loss. This battery is also used when P64
alarm system consumes more power than control
panel can supply. Excessive consumption may
happen when system activates siren or radio

TIP RING T-1 R-1


R-1
transmitter. Usually activation last only few T-1

3.15A
minutes, so it does not discharge the battery. RING

20 VAC
TIP

+BELL

+PGM

+AUX

+AUX

+AUX
-PGM

+Z5F
COM

COM

COM

COM

COM
-Z5F
CLK
DAT
Protective Earth

Z1

Z2

Z3

Z4

Z6

Z7

Z8
wire PE
12V battery Black
7Ah/20HR
Red
Live Neutral Protective 20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8
wire wire Earth wire
Fuse
L N PE Zones (see "Zone wiring")
250mA

+AUX

+12V DAT CLK COM


+12V Main Protective
DAT
DAT Earthing terminal
Main Protective CLK
CLK
Earthing terminal AC power transformer: COM
COM
Primary winding: ~230V AC 50Hz
Secondary winding: ~20V AC 50Hz +PGM Module
Power supply -PGM
distribution board
+BELL Template. Siren output programming
COM
SECOLINK security systems are supplied to customers with a pre-installed
template in the keypad memory. The template is a set of most frequently used
Picture 2. Wiring of power supply, PSTN line and siren without battery system settings. During First start procedure keypad sends these settings to
other modules. When First start is completed the system will be set to
Attention! Securing power cable 1 partition and 8 zones:
Do not cover ventilation to cabinet Z1 is preset to be used with a entry door magnetic contact;
holes of cabinet! Z2 - with PIR motion detector in entry/exit path;
Use plastic component to
Z3, Z4 - for PIR detectors wiring;
fasten power cable to cabinet.
Z5 - with smoke detector;
Z6 - for cabinet tamper switch wiring;
PGM outputs:
+BELL (O01) is preset in the template to control a siren with no battery;
-PGM (O02) is preset to make activation (makes “minus”) of siren with back-
up battery;
Leave minimum 10 cm of free +PGM (O03) is preset to make +12V power supply for smoke detectors.
space between the ventilation hole SECOLINK security systems may have different templates for different
and any other surface. Heating of countries. Check keypad sticker for a country prefix or pre-installed template
control panel can reduce maximum code. Example: KM20B_MY
current on +AUX and PGM outputs: Note: in most templates +BELL is set for sirens with no Service Mode:
+BELL, +PGM. battery (picture 2). To use the siren with back-up battery System Setup
(picture 3) you need to change +BELL (O01) definition to System Setup:
Mounting modules in SERIAL port Power supply. Definition changing sequence is showed PGM Outputs
cabinet Attention! Consumed by radio on the right (example for KM20Bx keypad). O01 Definition
transmitter short time current Power Supply
20 VAC

Boards of control panels and


+BELL

-PGM

should not exceed 3A. Control If a direct connection of the control panel PGM output -PGM to siren
COM

modules have to be fastened in


panel supply current to this triggering input S does not ensure a stable siren activation, please
plastic cabinet by using screws. connect the pull up resistor (3 - 15 kOhm) between the +BELL and -
Module's mounting holes should connector with not full electronic
PGM as shown in the picture.
correspond to cabinet's rear wall short-circuit protection. In case
10kΩ
holes. of long term high current PCB
damage is possible. 20VAC +BELL COM -PGM negative control
-PGM
Screw S
COM power supply
RX-DAT +13,8 V
+BELL power supply
Board
Pxx
Picture 3. Installation of 3 wire type siren. Siren uses back-up battery
Plastic box TX-CLK COM Note: in case installation uses 2 wire siren with back-up Service Mode:
battery (picture 4) installer needs to make changes as System Setup
Use a tamper switch to protect control panel showed on the right. This type sirens uses back-up battery System Setup:
to sound alarm and makes alarm when power supply line PGM Outputs
By default control panel zone Z6 is set for detection of alarm system (+BELL) do not provide power from control panel. Use O01 Definition
cabinet opening. Opening the cabinet when system is disarmed will Inversion of Status PGM attribute to program system for Fire/BurgAlarm
make a trouble event or will trigger an alarm if system is armed. When this operation. Programming sequence on the right.
cabinet’s tamper is unused, input Z6 can be set as normal zone. O01 Attributes
+InversionOfS
20 VAC

How to set by using


+BELL
+Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8

+Z5F
-PGM
COM

keypad KM20Bx:
Z6
AUX Service Mode: Note: check siren wiring manual from manufacturer.
System setup Switches or jumpers can be used to setup this type siren.
Z7
COM System setup:
Z8 Modules 20VAC +BELL COM -PGM
COM power supply
Modules: positive control / power supply
Settings +BELL

M00 Use Tamper S


No Picture 4. Installation of 2 wire type siren. Siren uses back-up battery

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Electrical characteristics and additional information


Maximum load ratings and electrical characteristics Restoring service PIN to default value
of P series control panels
To restore default value (0000) for service PIN, follow the steps:
Maximum long term output current of P16 control panel: 1,5 A disconnect control panel from 20 V AC power supply;
(I +AUX + I +BELL + I+PGM + I BAT. CHARGE 1,5 A ) disconnect control panel from back-up battery;
make short circuit of -PGM and zone Z1;
Maximum long term output current of P32, P64 control panel: 2A connect control panel to 20 V AC power supply.
(I +AUX + I +BELL + I+PGM + I BAT. CHARGE 2A)
Now service PIN is restored to 0000 value and system with enabled service
Maximum current out of +AUX: +1 A mode. To reset user PIN follow the steps:
Maximum current out of +BELL: +2,0 A do not block service by pressing ENT;
Maximum current into -PGM: -0,3A press arrow key to navigate in menu;
go to: Main Menu/Settings/Users/Edit Users/ enter 0000 /Reset PIN to
Maximum current out of +PGM for P16: +0,5 A
default/YES
Maximum current out of +PGM for P32, P64: +0,9 A
Maximum battery charging current: +0,35 A

20 VAC
+BELL

+PGM

+AUX
-PGM
Control panel disconnect battery when it’s voltage less than: 9,5 V

COM

COM

COM
CLK
DAT

Z1

Z2
Minimum AC voltage on 20 VAC: ~16 V
Note: with ~16 V on 20 VAC max DC current generated by
control panel power supply is 0,7A.
Maximum AC voltage on 20 VAC: ~22 V Live Neutral Protective 20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2
Note: higher than ~22 V voltage can damage control panel. wire wire Earth wire Wire
L N PE
Maximum voltage on +AUX, +BELL, +PGM outputs: +13,9 V
Minimum voltage on +AUX, +BELL, +PGM outputs: +12,0 V
Maximum current of fast blowing fuse used in battery circuit: 3,15 A
Maximum current of slow blowing fuse used in primary AC: 250 mA Main Protective Fuse
Earthing terminal 250mA
Maximum AC power consumption: 150 mA

Keypad mounting System start-up with no 230V AC power


Use only self-tapping screws with flat Connect 12V battery with P Jumper
(countersunk) head (3x30 PH) to mount keypad’s series control panel by using
plastic on the wall . Make sure the screw is screwed a BAT connector. Use the
completely and screw head hides in the plastic. jumper to close the shown
Other shape screws or not completely screwed pins for 1 second. The

3.15A
Keypad screws may touch keypad electronics and cause system will start operating;

20 VAC
+BELL
damage of keypad. however AC loss trouble will

COM
Black
be indicated. Red
Operating temperature range: -20°C to +55°C
Calculated life expectancy for P series control panels at 40°C 12 years
ambient temperature: 12V battery 20VAC +BELL COM -PGM
7Ah/20HR
Note: ambient temperature over 40°C may reduce life expectancy.
Note: poor ventilation of cabinet increase ambient temperature.

Wiring of modules in large or high security level system


Maximum load ratings and electrical Safe wiring of outdoor siren
characteristics of PWR20 Use other (than control panel) transformer and
Maximum long term current out of PWR20: 2,0A rechargeable 12V 7Ah battery to power up
(I +AUX + I +BELL + IBAT. CHARGE 2A) PWR20. In case alarm system includes PWR20 it
Maximum current out of +AUX: +1A
is recommended to wire an outdoor siren to the
PWR20 terminals +BELL, -PGM1, (-PGM2), COM
Maximum current out of +BELL: +2A PWR20 same as shown on page 2. Failure of siren’s
Maximum current into -PGM1: -0,05A internal battery or the siren itself will not affect
Maximum battery charging current: 0,35A Overload of +BELL or + AUX. OVL

Module disconnect battery when it’s


9,5V
Battery charging on CHG PWR20 – power supply module with bus
voltage less than: Low battery indicator LOW repeater
Module address LED MOD
3.15A

Repetition of system bus is a perfect solution


20 VAC

when some system modules (PROX8, EXTx16)


-PGM1
+BELL

CLK-O
DAT-O
+AUX
CLK-I
DAT-I
COM

COM
TMP

are placed outside premises or in area not


Black protected by detectors. It is recommended to wire
12V battery to repeated (by PWR20) bus all outside proximity
7Ah/20HR Red X1 readers or keypads located near to entry door.
BAT
~20 VAC +BELL COM -PGM1TMP COM CLK-I DAT-I +AUX CLK-O DAT-O Attempt to make a short circuit on outside module
Live Neutral Protective
wire wire Earth wire
will make no affect to system performance as
Fuse PWR20 will detect the short circuit on repeated bus
L N PE
250mA and will disconnect repeated bus from main bus.
COM from Pxx
Terminals CLK-I, DAT-I are inputs for main bus,
CLK from Pxx
terminals CLK-O and DAT-O are outputs of
DAT from Pxx
Main Protective
repeated bus. For power supply modules must use
+12V PWR20 output +AUX.
DAT CLK COM +12V

Earthing terminal +12V


AC power transformer: COM COM
Primary winding: ~230V AC 50Hz CLK-O
Secondary winding: ~20V AC 50Hz CLK
Power supply DAT-O
DAT
distribution board
Module

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Wiring of system modules


Control panels Pxx are designed in the way, that all commonly used modules can be directly plugged-on on the panel board (GSM
module GSVU, video module VIDNET). All other modules, that doesn't have the direct interface with a panel must be connected to data bus -
KRbus.

LAN800
P16 GSVU ANT
P32 LOCK
P64

RING TIP
OPEN Not used
3.15A

20 VAC
+BELL

+PGM

+AUX

+AUX

+AUX
-PGM

+Z5F
COM

COM

COM

COM

COM
-Z5F
CLK
DAT

Z1

Z2

Z3

Z4

Z6

Z7

Z8

+12V
COM
CLK
DAT
20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8 +12V COM CLK DAT

KM20B, KM20BT

EXM800
+12V

+12V
COM

COM

Ethernet cable
CLK
DAT

+12V COM CLK DAT


Z2

Z1

Z2 COM +12V Z1 +12V COM CLK DAT


Z6/K3 COM

COM DAT
COM +12V

Z7/K2 CLK

DAT PROX8
CLK
+AUX
Z2/K7
Z3/K6

Z4/K5
Z5/K4

Z8/K1
COM

COM

COM
Z1

+AUX DAT
CLK
COM
+12V
Z1 COM Z2K7 Z3K6 COM Z4K5 Z5K4 COM Z6K3 Z7K2 COM Z8K1 +AUX

P16 VIDNET
KM24, KM24A, KM24G
P32 LOCK

CAM4
P64 OPEN

CAM3
CAM2
BAT

CAM1

20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8
Z2/PGM

CAM1 CAM2 CAM3CAM4 COM COM COM COM


+12V
COM
CLK
DAT
Z1
Z2
PGM
Z1
+12V
COM
CLK
DAT

Modules compatibility with control panels Pxx


DAT
CLK Module P16 P32 P64
COM KM20B, KM20BT Compatible (firmw.: v.5.030 and +) Not compatible
+AUX
KM24, KM24A Compatible (firmw.: v.2.051 and +) Not compatible
KM24G Compatible (firmw.: v.3.009 and +)
PROX8 Limited compatibility (firmw.: v.0.10)
Only first 31 users will be able to control the system. Only first
32 zones will be monitored by PROX8 LEDs.
EXM800 Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
KRbus
EXM3F Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
RCM800WL Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
EXT016, EXT216 Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
EXT116S Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
PWR20 Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
GSVU Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
GSV6, GSV6T, Compatible (firmw.: from v.1.025)
GSV6U It is recommended to use GSVU module with P series control
panels. GSV6x module is only useful
LAN800 Compatible (firmw.: from v.1.42)
VIDNET Compatible (firmw.: all versions)
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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Wiring of zones
Wiring of single zones
Normally closed Normally closed Normally closed Normally open contact Normally open contact Normally open contact
contact contact with one contact with two (NO) with one resistor with two resistors
(NC) resistor resistors (NO/EOL) (NO/DEOL)
(NC/EOL) (NC/DEOL)

Control panel or Control panel or Control panel or Control panel or Control panel or Control panel or
module module module module module module
+AUX

+AUX

+AUX

+AUX

+AUX

+AUX
COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM

COM
Z1

Z1

Z1

Z1

Z1

Z1
+AUX COM Z1 COM +AUX COM Z1 COM +AUX COM Z1 COM +AUX COM Z1 COM +AUX COM Z1 COM +AUX COM Z1 COM

1kΩ 1kΩ 1kΩ 1kΩ 1kΩ 1kΩ

12V T1 T2 NC C 12V T1 T2 NC C 12V T1 T2 NC C 12V T1 T2 NO C 12V T1 T2 NO C 12V T1 T2 NO C


T1
T2

NC
C

T1
T2

NC
C

T1
T2

NC
C

T1
T2

NO
C

T1
T2

NO
C

T1
T2

NO
C
Tamper Tamper Tamper Tamper Tamper Tamper
Detector Detector Detector Detector Detector Detector

Wiring of double zones ATTENTION! Avoid power supply loops


Correct wiring
Detector
Control panel

+AUX
COM
+AUX
COM

COM

Z2
Detector
Z1

Cable
Control panel
Detector

+AUX COM Z1 COM Cable Cable

+AUX

+AUX
COM

COM
Z1
Z2

Z1
300Ω 1kΩ 620Ω
Control
panel EXM800
12V T1 T2 NC* C 12V T1 T2 NC* C Detector B
Wrong wiring
T1
T2

NC*
C

T1
T2

NC*
C

Tamper Tamper Detector +AUX


COM
Detector A Detector B
+AUX

Detector A
COM
Z2

Detector
Cable
* - Detector contact must be NC or NO.
Detector
Cable
+AUX
COM
Z1
Z2

Z1

Control
panel EXM800

Wiring samples
Wiring of 2-wire smoke detector Wiring of relays
Smoke detectors can be triggered by dust. Therefore, to prevent
To -Z5F
Control false alarms, it is recommended to verify the fire alarm. For Control panel or Control panel or
panel verification, the user must activate system settings listed bellow. module module
+Z5F

Zone settings:
-Z5F

+PGM

+AUX
-PGM
COM

Zone address: 00_5 (control panel zone terminals -Z5F, +Z5F);


2,2kΩ
Zone loop type: NO/EOL;
Zone definition: 24h smoke;
Attribute assigned to a zone: Fire verification;
-Z5F +Z5F Reset time must be set;
System times settings: +PGM COM +AUX -PGM
Detector settling time must be set;
2,2kΩ Fire verification time must be set;
To +Z5F Operation: In order to check the triggered fire detector, the D1 D1
Terminals of smoke detector power supply of the detector has to be turned off and turned on
again. The system turns the -Z5F off for a Reset time. When the
Note: smoke detectors, produced
NO
reset time expires, the system turns the -Z5F on again and waits for Relay Relay
by different manufacturers, may
the detector to settle down (Detector settling time). After that, the
have a different terminals layout.
Detector system checks the detector again for a time period set in the menu NC NO NC NO
For more information check
under the Fire verification time setting. If the fire detector is
detector wiring manual from It is recommended to use diode to
triggered again, it means the alarm was real.
manufacturer. supress voltage surges on relay.

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Installation of GSVU module and PSTP


Installation of modules in CAS6 plactic cabinet communicator
If the system must be expanded with other modules, that doesn't have
direct connection with control panel (for example LAN800), it could be
installed next to the panel board. Crosses and dashed line present
commonly used locations of modules. Module's mounting holes should P16, P32, P64
correspond to cabinet's rear wall holes. ANT

Installation of control panel and GSM/GPRS or LAN module

3.15A
20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8

GSVU

P16, P32, P64


PSTP

P16, P32, P64

P16, P32, P64


GSVU ANT PSTP
LOCK

LAN800 OPEN

TIP RING T-1 R-1


3.15A

+AUX
COM
Z2
20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8

Typical system installation example - SECOLINK P16, P32

KM20B KM24
BAT

P16
20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8

GSVU

BP1 BK1, BK3, BK4, LT5


BV3, BT1
OPEN

LOCK

RING TIP
12V battery LAN800
+12V COM CLK DAT

7Ah/20HR
PROX8 PROX8

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

Typical system installation example - SECOLINK P64


KM24G KM24G

BAT
P64

20VAC +BELL COM -PGM +PGM COM CLK DAT +AUX Z1 COM Z2 +AUX Z3 COM Z4 -Z5F +Z5F Z6 +AUX Z7 COM Z8
VIDNET

BP1 BK1, BK3, BK4, LT5


BV3, BT1

OPEN

LOCK
Video jungties
fiksatoriai
12V battery
7Ah/20HR
PROX8 PROX8
CAM1CAM2 CAM3CAM4 COM COM COM COM

Module LED

EXM800

+12V
COM
CLK
DAT
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
+12V COM CLK DAT

Analog camera (resolution D1)

LOCK
Safety warning in case alarm system uses LAN800 or VIDNET modules!
CAM4

LAN800 and VIDNET are designed to be used in couple with a router which is placed in the same room or premises.
OPEN
CAM3

VIDNET
It’s prohibited to connect LAN800 directly to Wide Area Network (MAN, WAN) or building IT infrastructure cables.
CAM2
CAM1

CAM1 CAM2 CAM3CAM4 COM COM COM COM

Receiver
RING TIP

LAN800
Router Router
+12V
COM
CLK
DAT

+12V COM CLK DAT

Plastic components Assigning a remote control unit to the user


Plastic cabinet CAS6 has few plastic components for power cable Main Menu
fastening, video cable locking and bottom covers if video module VIDNET is 1 Settings
not used. Locate plastic components in the bottom of plastic cabinet and cut
them with a cutter. Settings
2 Users

Users
Locking
component
2 Edit users
CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
COM

U01 User 01 Advance to the next user with a keypad keys


1 Name User 01 or 7 .
PQRS

Power cable U01 User 01


fastening Choose New RCU and press ENT
button.
6 Controls New RCU
component

Simultaneosly hold down the buttons and


Waiting ...
.

Video cable Covers


locking
component
Cover

Message Done should appear on keypad


Done LCD when remote control unit is enrolled
succesfully. Release buttons and .

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Control Panels P16, P32, P64
Intruder alarm system Wiring manual

SECOLINK wireless detectors


Enrolling the wireless detector to the system zone
Service mode Wireless detector loop (zone) enrolling ID numbers
1 System setup
Use Supports Wireless detector loop (zone) ID number
Built-in reed switch BK1
System setup
(used in conjuction 201
3 Zones with a magnet) BK4

Advance to the next unlearned zone with a keypad Built-in


Z01 Door
keys or 7 . temperature BT1 200
1 Name Door
PQRS

sensor

Enable wireless zone by changing Not used loop Normally closed BK3 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
Z01 Door
type to any other loop type. If system uses keypad circuit contact loop BV3 210 220 230
3 Loop type NO/DEOL produced before 2014 installer obliged to change wired to ...
the loop type to the NO/DEOL or Vibration. BK4 Zone response (speed) time of 0,4 sec.
Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
Z01 Door Enter zone address MA_Z, where MA is module
address in system and Z is zone number in module. 211 221 231
3 Address 06_1 Note: for wireless zones MA_1 – MA_8 system 212 222 232
automatically will assign NO/DEOL loop type and BK3 213 223 233
for wireless zones MA_9 – MA_16 the Vibration Roller detector
loop type. Don't change the loop type of zone! loop wired to ... BK4 215 225 235
Module address: 217 227 237
EXT116S - address 06 (default) or given during 219 229 239
registration procedure;
Virtual module EXT116S address depends on 211 - last digit defines the number of Roller pulses.
control panel type: Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
P16 - address 12;
P32 - address 12 and 13; 111 121 131
P64 - address 12, 13, 14 and 15. Vibration detector ... ... ...
BV3
loop wired to ... 119 129 139
Z01 Door Enter wireless detector loop (zone) ID number and
press ENT key to start enrolling. Use also this field for 111 - last digit x 10 defines the zone response (speed)
4 WL det. loop (zone) ID 201 deleting the sensor from the module. time (example: 1 x 10 = 10 msec).
When enrollment is started, immediately, for a short Passive infrared
Waiting for time press tamper switch: sensor BP1 181
WL detector BKx, BT1, BV3: press the detector battery as (PIR sensor)
shown in picture than you will feel a click. This action
activates the tamper switch on back side of the Built-in
detector. temperature BP1 180
BP1: press the tamper switch as shown in picture sensor
than you will feel a click.
Delete detector
All 255
in particular zone

Delete all
detectors
If the wireless detector is successfully enrolled, the All 254
in particular
Done message Done will appear on screen. No additional
wireless module
transmissions are needed for confirmation.

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