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AVS Electronics CAPTURE 8 - System Programming and Operation; Addressing Devices; Arming Management

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Address Satellite
Dip Dip Dip Dip
1 2 3 4
Satellite 1 Off Off Off Off
Satellite 2 On Off Off Off
Satellite 3 Off On Off Off
Satellite 4 On On Off Off
Satellite 5 Off Off On Off
Satellite 6 On Off On Off
Satellite 7 Off On On Off
Satellite 8 On On On Off
DIP 5 ON = High Speed (NO satellite C8)
Addressing
C8 - XSAT36 - XSATPW - XSATWS
Address Satellite (SW2)
Dip Dip Dip Dip
1 2 7 8
Satellite 1 Off Off Off Off
Satellite 2 Off Off Off On
Satellite 3 Off Off On Off
Satellite 4 Off Off On On
Satellite 5 Off On Off Off
Satellite 6 Off On Off On
Satellite 7 Off On On Off
Satellite 8 Off On On On
SW1 - DIP 7 ON = High Speed
Addressing
XSATHP
The XGSM485 (from Version 1.2p0) does not require addressing. To be able to use the physical inputs on board, all that is necessary
when programming the central control unit is to enable a satellite in the “Satellite type” step and congure it as “XGSM485”.
Hints on armings management
The control panel enables four types of armings: ON, HOME, ZONE and PERIMETER. To every type of arming it is possible to arbitrarily associate
any zone set of the control panel.
When the control panel is armed in one of the four possible modalities, the zones associated to that modality are active and may signal alarm.
The arming of the control panel, if carried out with an external key, can happen in two different ways: impulsive or state.
The main difference between the impulsive and state modality is that in the rst, if the control panel has been armed using an external key it can
be disarmed using keypad and vice-versa, whereas in the second, the control panel cannot be disarmed using keypad as long as an external key
maintains it armed at state.
The control panel establishes a hierarchical order of the arming where the ON modality is the highest level one and the following modalities pro-
ceed in order HOME, ZONE and PERIMETER. This determines that if an arming is controlled and later one of higher level takes over, the control
panel passes to the highest level modality.
Example 1: the control panel is armed in HOME modality by an external state key. Later the ON arming is controlled by keypad. The control
panel passes to ON arming. If it is disarmed by keypad, it remains armed in HOME modality, until the external state key completely disarms it.
Example 2: The control panel is armed in ON modality by an external state key. Later the ZONE arming is controlled by keypad. The control
panel remains armed in ON modality. If it is later disarmed by the state key, it passes to ZONE arming, until it is completely disarmed by keypad.
Example 3: The control panel is armed from keypad in any modality. Later an impulsive key intervenes in any modality. The control panel
disarms. The same happens if the control panel is armed from impulsive key and then disarmed from keypad.
Key installation
The control panel can be armed from an external actuator as well as from the keypad; by means of the zone inputs suitably programmed as arming
in ON, HOME, ZONE or PERIMETER modality.
The zone inputs in satellite C8 can be congured as NC - NO - R1
If they are congured as R1, the resistors used must have a 4700 ohm value
Control Panel Programming
- Prog. Key: Program “Impulsive” or “State”, depending on the wanted management.
- Prog. Zone: Program a zone as ON Key: (Arming ON) therefore by unbalancing this clamp with a negative for a few seconds “Impulsive ma-
nagement” or maintaining the unbalancing “State management”, the control panel will switch on at ON modality and the zones programmed
as “Included at ON” will be considered fully active. The same is valid for the zone programmed as HOME Key: (Arming HOME), for the zone
programmed as AREA Key: (Arming AREA) and for the zone programmed as PERIMETER Key: (Arming PERIMETER)
N.B. The zones programmed as Key (ON- HO - AREA - PERI), must be associated to one sector only.
N.B. With “Impulsive Management”, the unbalance of a physical input programmed as Key ON/ HOME/AREA/PERIMETER executes a general
power off of the sector in any power on mode it is in.
Example of control panel programming
- Program zone L1 as ON Key,
- Program zone L2 as HOME Key,
- An Output O.C. must be programmed with modality “Cat. Armings - YES for ON HO ZO PE - memo all = YES” -> bistable time
- An Output O.C. must be programmed with modality “Cat. Sector - Re-balancing -> blk bistable time ->, to give the report of the State of the
affected Zones.
If the electronic key is used in IMPULSIVE modality, program the Mod. key functioning as Impulsive
If the electronic key is used in STATE modality, program the Mod. key functioning as State
N.B. The above shown programming example is approximate.
N.B. Any input zone can become arming inputs.

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