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Outlines the manual's objective and scope for installing the AlphaVision NG control panel.
Provides essential installation and safety guidelines for the control panel and system components.
Explains connecting detectors using End-of-Line resistors for zone monitoring.
Describes connecting zones without EOL resistors, using digital inputs.
Details the correct usage of the 0V wire for detector loops to avoid measurement issues.
Details the panel's 9 outputs: 1 relay, 7 open collector, and 1 speaker output.
Explains the functionality of the built-in analogue PSTN dialler for transmitting reports.
Details the RS-485 bus for component communication and cabling requirements.
Details the self-restoring semiconductor fuses specific to the I/O module NG.
Explains configuring keypad addresses and buzzer volume via dipswitches.
Describes the basic philosophy and application of the proximity reader.
Covers physical installation, wiring, and weatherproof aspects of the proximity reader.
Details how to set unique addresses for proximity readers via tag presentation.
Explains the function and usage of the proximity reader's Open Collector output.
Describes the installation and features of the Input + 8 OC module.
Details the installation and features of the I/O Module NG.
Explains connecting wireless detectors via the interface module.
Covers the installation and function of the Relay Output module.
Details the printer module and its connection for logging.
Explains the ISDN dialler for transmitting reports over the ISDN network.
Describes the GSM dialler for alarm reporting via the GSM network.
Guides the connection of synoptic interfaces to I/O or Input+8OC modules.
Explains the specific EPROM requirements for synoptic interface functionality.
Details how to calculate system current drain and battery capacity for alarm situations.
Provides examples for calculating minimal battery capacity based on system load.
Provides calculations for maximum cable lengths between modules and power supplies.
Lists current drains for various detectors and explains their power requirements.
Details current drain for the Input + 8 OC module with connected LEDs.
Details current drain for the I/O module and its power supply capabilities.
Details current drain for synoptic tablets with LEDs and interfaces.
Describes the process of testing the telephone line connection for dialler operation.
Details the minimal requirements and steps for powering up the control panel.
Steps to connect to PC, start software, and set factory default values.
Manages installer code settings, defaults, and system setup procedures.
Explains the main programming menu and its key options like saving and viewing.
Covers configuring zone names, types, and characteristics like burglary or tamper.
Programming which outputs are activated by specific events for each section.
Configures programming for Hold-up, Fire, Technical alarms, Arm/Disarm, and other events.
Covers keypad LED/buzzer settings, system options, and dialler protocols.
Explains the structure of user codes, levels, and proximity key usage.
Details the length options for user codes and installer code.
Explains the different user code levels (0-7) and their privileges.
Summarizes which functions are accessible to different user code levels.
Guides programming user codes using PC software.
Details the process of programming and using proximity keys with keypads.
Explains how to save the control panel's programming to a PC file.
Details how to send programming files from a PC to the control panel.
Procedures for saving or discarding programming changes.
Introduces the wireless interface and its capabilities for detectors.
Step-by-step guide for programming transmitters using PC software.
Using keypads, viewing alarm information, and basic system control.
Covers essential functions like reset, doorbell, date/time, installation, remote programming.
Details printing reports, testing components, and displaying system status.
Performing a walktest to verify zone detector functionality.
Shows open zones and available system information via keypad display.
Configuring automatic arming/disarming schedules for timer switches.
Delaying the next arm time for situations involving overtime work.
Setting holiday periods to temporarily ignore timer switch schedules.
Discusses prealarm function and important limitations of automatic timer switches.
Adjusting the control panel's internal clock accuracy for deviations.
Activating and deactivating maintenance mode for system checks.
Modifying zone parameters like type and reaction via the LCD keypad.
Configuring proximity readers for access control functions via programming.
Explains reader section programming and controlling RO/IO module outputs.
Illustrates a basic residential access control setup with proximity readers.
Shows an example for premises with multiple departments and shared entry.
Details dipswitch configurations for keypads and addressing instructions.
Explains dipswitch settings for various expansion modules.
Provides a reference for SIA codes used in event reporting.
Lists changes and improvements in software version 2.0.
| Brand | alphatronics |
|---|---|
| Model | AlphaVision New Generation |
| Category | Control Panel |
| Language | English |