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11-4-2017 

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Connection function 

To establish a connection with the panel, connect the usb cable to the keyboard BS-466 and click on 

the 

 as shown in the screen above. 

The indicators on the bottom left corner must be green. 

After the connection is established the panel settings are shown. (below screen) 

 

Next the connected devices and the keyboards are shown. Press OK to continue. 

Summary of Contents for BS-468

Page 1: ...BURGLAR ALARM PANEL BS 468...

Page 2: ...keyboard 20 Programming how the passwords function 21 General settings 22 Automatic arming disarming 23 Zone Programming 24 Output programming 26 Programming the general parameters of the system 26 Pr...

Page 3: ...ones 17 24 The main board of the panel has ports for connecting a RF 468 remote control receiver and an automatic telephone dialer On the telephone dialer port you can connect a BS 465 wired PSTN tele...

Page 4: ...done by simply pressing the ABC key if during the programming the option one key programming has been selected The disarming of the system can be done by using the master code or one of the user code...

Page 5: ...s that the next time the system is armed zones 4 and 7 will be disabled If a zone blinks this means that it is preventing the system from arming If it is blackened then this means that it is disabled...

Page 6: ...ry using there respective menus Selecting MANUAL OUTPUTS CHECK we can see With the up and down arrow keys we can select the required option and by pressing we can see or we can change the state of the...

Page 7: ...all the events from the events memory With the CODES option we can alter the master code or user codes or delete the user codes Selecting CODES and pressing we see With the CHANGE PASSWORD selection w...

Page 8: ...ing the 4 new digits of the password we are prompted to repeat the process We enter again the 4 digits and if they match we the previous entry then the display shows the relative message and the chang...

Page 9: ...le By default the selection is set to 40 With the selection IDLE BACKLIGHT MODE we can select when the illumination of the display is active There are 3 options ALWAYS OFF The display is illuminated b...

Page 10: ...ys has a default time of 12 00 The selection CHANGE TIMER is also used to create a procedure By selecting CHANGE TIMER using the up down arrow keys and pressing the key we see Select the number of the...

Page 11: ...the selection The event memory logs the arming or disarming of the system but also shows that the event has been launched by a timer Finally if we want to delete a timer select DELETE TIMER and the s...

Page 12: ...that we require to give an immediate alarm Finally on zone 8 connect the TAMPER of the external siren We can either arm section A perimeter alarm when we are in the house or all the system ABC For co...

Page 13: ...Zone 1 Zone with delay section With bell sound Zone 2 Zone with delay section Zone 3 Zone without delay section Zone 4 Zone with delay section B Zone 5 Zone with delay section B Zone 6 Zone without de...

Page 14: ...hout delay section B Zone 17 keyboard 1 Zone with delay section This pre made program is suitable for a big store with section A and B 5 Zone 1 Zone with delay section Zone 2 Zone with delay section Z...

Page 15: ...d a small alignment vial that is used to correctly mount the base After connecting the cables the main body is fastened to the base A screw on the bottom side does not permit accidental removing of th...

Page 16: ...ction of the device one after the other No terminal should contain 3 cables or more The jumpers of the terminal resistors must be placed only on the two outer most devices On all the other devices is...

Page 17: ...me that the cover of the siren must be removed i e during a battery change In normal operation the cable must be removed from the terminal of the panel When the FL terminal is supplied with 12V the be...

Page 18: ...detectors The other 2 cables connect in series the contacts RELAY NC of all the detectors of the zone and the resistors found on the terminals of the panel The diagram above provides examples for conn...

Page 19: ...rs must be done to a zone which has been programmed as a FIRE zone The normally closed contacts of the relay on the base NC C are connected in series with the resistor of the zone of the panel The pow...

Page 20: ...en the adjacent display is shown the system is in the process of an important process which cannot be stopped by using the keyboard The process will finish and then the display will show the main menu...

Page 21: ...default all passwords are set for NATURAL ARM DISARM and for section ABC PANIC 24 HOURS This password gives a panic alarm whichever state the panel is SET The password arms doe not disarm the panel i...

Page 22: ...th delay SECTIONS EXIT TIME With this selection if we will have an exit time for the sections A B C We must reply YES or NO for each subsection ENTRANCE DELAY BEEPS Select if the built in buzzer will...

Page 23: ...ess operation use the RF 468 remote control receiver and RF 467 remote control transmitter ANNUAL CHECK WARNING We select if the system will issue a reminder signal after 1 year of operation to remind...

Page 24: ...ECHNICIANS MENU is ZONES via which we can adjust the parameters of the zones When the selection is made we see the name of the zone for 2 seconds and then We select the required zone and after a while...

Page 25: ...e is activated it will change the state of the panel or a section of it from armed to disarmed and visa versa It can be used to arm the panel via some other system such as a BMS or fire alarm system T...

Page 26: ...e any fault ON ARM It is activated when the panel is armed FLASH It produces 3 short pulses during the arming of the panel and one long pulse during the disarming It can be connected to the FLASH or F...

Page 27: ...ephone number and give it the properties that we require We can store up to 6 telephone numbers that can be either a mobile or land line numbers local or international Using this menu we select the nu...

Page 28: ...ne number of the ARC and with the PANEL ID 0 9 B F we can enter the ID of the alarm panel using the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters from B to F Next in the menu is EVENTS NOTIFICATION were we can selec...

Page 29: ...elect if the current number can send remote commands to the GSM or not After this option has been set the following screen is shown Here we select to which events the current telephone number is calle...

Page 30: ...tered in this menu or else the GSM will not be able to operate until a PIN is entered It is advised to use SIM cards with no PIN number To remove the PIN number for the SIM card remove the card from t...

Page 31: ...owing the procedure below 1 Connect the cable SERVICE of the siren to a on the panel 2 Isolate the mains power supply and disconnect the battery 3 Link the pins CODE RESET with the jumper 4 Connect th...

Page 32: ...support_gr asp The pane must not be connected to the computer before installing the software The installation of the program is done automatically by inserting the CD in the drive or by running the fi...

Page 33: ...ect the usb cable to the keyboard BS 466 and click on the as shown in the screen above The indicators on the bottom left corner must be green After the connection is established the panel settings are...

Page 34: ...technician code 9 9 9 9 or the main user password 1 2 3 4 to receive all the settings of the panel Next we can set or view all the settings of the panel such as zones passwords events timers and outpu...

Page 35: ...above settings can be altered only be using the keyboard but by using the software we have a better visual perspective and the programming is easier Also by using the software we can easily synchroni...

Page 36: ...ow We see that the entrance time 10 is highlighted This means that we have changed this setting but the have not been stored yet By clicking on the button Send a window is shown for sending the new se...

Page 37: ...a screen like the one below is shown The technician can alter the operation of each zone whereas the main user can give a name to each zone so it can be easily recognized The screen above shows how w...

Page 38: ...ction and output as shown in the screen below The technician can also make changes to the codes which can also be done from the BS 466 keyboard If the main user enters this option he can only change t...

Page 39: ...for us to enter it 2 times in order to avoid errors In the previous screen we a can see an option Visible codes With this option the main user can later if the codes will be shown or if they will be i...

Page 40: ...are the number of the event Date and time of the event Category It can be an alarm fault general normal bypass warning e t c Source From where the event came from It can be by the panel keyboard zone...

Page 41: ...we want to have the events of the panel we can store them in a separate file by clicking the button Save on the lower right side as shown on the screen below With the button Open we can open a stored...

Page 42: ...nesday at 7 00 PM Output settings The option OUTPUTS is used to show all the outputs The function is as described in altering the outputs by the BS 466 keyboard In the name column we can enter a name...

Page 43: ...tion without the panel being connected First we select what the panel will contain e g GSM keyboards 1 2 5 and 6 Next we alter all the required settings and save the file using the selection File Save...

Page 44: ...e must first connect the PC with the BS 466 keyboard using the mini USB cable Then we can do a transfer of the settings to the panel as shown in the screen above I OLYMPIA APPLICATION Olympia Electron...

Page 45: ...ted when the alarm is finished Outputs P1 P2 P3 General outputs with a 13 8V 200mA rating These outputs are activated depending on the settings of the panel Output Relay A relay output with volt free...

Page 46: ...uyer 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...

Page 47: ...5 30 06 31 07 32 08 33 09 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 Zones Section C Area Section C Area Section C Area 01 09 17 02 10 18 03 11...

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