Mounting and Operating Instructions Doorguard for MB panels BUS-2
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Required software: MB24/48/100 from V18.xx, MB-Secure fromV04.xx (see 1.2.2)
5.
Programming
5.1
Stop acoustical and optical message
Alarmes can be stopped in 2 ways:
1.
Via operating procedure directly on the device with
key or ID-Data carrier.
2,
Via an operating unit at BUS-2.
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In this case via the programming can be defined,
wether the alarmes can be stopped at every time
or only if the door is closed.
Solder bridge - function
(from V02.xx)
- Solder bridge open:
Acoustical and optical messages are stopped in two
separate operating steps
- Solder bridge closed:
Acoustical and optical messages are stopped in one
common operating step
5.2
BUS-2-user address
The DIP switches are only queried during initialization (when the
operating voltage is applied). Therefore, the setting of this switch is
only effective when energized!
The DIP switches 1 to 6 on the connection PCB is used for coding the BUS-2 user
address.
Address range: 0 to 63
The illustration on the right shows various examples.
The individual codes can be found in the programming protocol of the intruder
alarm control panel. The control panel automatically identifies the user type in the
function "Determine BUS-2 users" (561-MB panels function 502).
5.3
Programming data carriers
The ID data carriers can be defined, authorized and managed via the connected
intruder alarm control panel using a corresponding validity list. The authorized
data carrier ID is identical (function) with key switch operation of the key operating unit.
The authorized data carrier ID is identical (function) with key switch operation of the key operating unit.
Data carrier transmission: Every ID data carrier at the Doorguard is also transmitted to the control panel irrespective
of the function at the Doorguard.
5.4
System parameters
The system parameters of the Doorguard are programmed via the programming software of the intruder alarm
control panel.
The following information and operating states are transmitted to the intruder alarm control panel:
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activating,
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deactivating,
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ID key codes,
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input changes,
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alarm and signalling states.
For further information refer to the User Manual "WINFEM Advanced" or "IQ PanelControl".