Installation and programming manual
Installation 41
3-3-5
Addressing nBy readers
To assign addresses to the system readers (with the exception of the built-in readers of
the keypads), follow the instructions described in paragraph 3-3-5 Addressing nBy
readers or work carefully through the following steps:
1. Put the control panel in “Maintenance” mode (paragraph 3-1-9 Maintenance sta-
tus).
2. Start the “Address Programming” phase using the software or from a keypad:
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Readers , Prog. address .
or
via the software select “Proximity readers”, go to the “Programming” section and
then click on “Proximity Reader address configuration”.
3. Each reader indicates its own address on its LEDs (refer to the Table in paragraph
3-3 Addressing the peripherals).
4. Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader. The reader will run through a series
of available reader-addresses (an address every 2 seconds). Remove the key
when the LEDs indicate the desired address.
5. The reader will hold the addressing phase for a further 10 seconds, in order to allow
you to change the address if necessary.
6. The reader will assign the selected address when the 10 second period expires.
7. If you wish to assign an address to another reader, hold a valid key in the vicinity
of the reader and work through points 4 to 6.
8. End the reader-address programming phase initialized at point 2 by exiting the
“Prog. Address” menu via keypad or, if you are using the SmartLeague software,
by clicking on “Stop reader address setup”.
3-4
Auto-enrolling peripherals
The peripherals connected to the BUS are enrolled automatically in the following
situations:
• on first startup (refer to Chapter 4 - First power up)
• in “Maintenance” mode (refer to paragraph 3-1-9 Maintenance status)
• from the Installer menu (refer to paragraph 7-25 Default settings)
Type in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Default settings , Auto enroll
periph. .
3-5
Wiring and balancing alarm
detectors
The wiring and respective balancing method depend on the type of detector you are
installing, and the level of protection you wish to achieve. The detectors can be powered
through:
• terminals [+AUX/12V] and [-/GND] on the control panel
• terminals [+AUX/12V] and [-/GND] on FLEX5 expansions
• terminal [+/12V] and terminals [-/GND] on keypads
• from any 12V ancillary source on condition that its GND reference is in common with
that of the control panel.
The resistors used for balancing are:
•• 3K9Ohm 1/4W
•• 6K8Ohm 1/4W
The following Table indicates the protection level of each detector type and the
balancing options provided by the control panel:
This procedure does
not apply to readers
that are built into
the keypads.
Table 3-5:
Protection level
BALANCING N.O. N.C. Single Double
Double
zone
Double
zone
with EOL
Infrared or
Double
technology
very low low
medium
(*)
high medium high
Magnetic contact
very low low medium medium high