BUS Alarm Host User’s Manual

V 1.0.0

Table of Contents

1 Product Overview 1

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Features 1

2 Open Package Check 2

3 Device Appearance and Installation 3

3.1 Appearance 3

3.2 Installation 3

4 Device Wiring 5

4.1 Motherboard Port 5

4.2 Installation Wiring 6

4.2.1 Local Alarm Input Wiring 6

4.2.2 Local Alarm Output Wiring 7

4.2.3 Extension Module Wiring 8

4.2.4 Keyboard Wiring 8

5 SDK Program 10

5.1 Login 10

5.2 Device Configuration 11

5.2.1 Network 11

5.2.2 Time 11

5.2.3 Alarm Output 13

5.2.4 Get Alarm Channel Status 14

5.2.5 Activate Zone Status 15

5.2.6 Arm/Unarm 15

5.2.7 Bypass 15

5.2.8 Subsystem Status 16

5.2.9 Subsystem Zone Partition 17

5.2.10 On/Off Zone 18

5.2.11 Chassis Intrusion Alarm 20

5.2.12 Power Fault 21

5.2.13 Low Voltage 21

5.2.14 Disconnection Event 22

5.2.15 IP Conflict Event 22

5.2.16 MAC Conflict Event 23

5.2.17 PSTN Disconnection Event 23

5.2.18 Emergency Call Alarm Event 24

5.2.19 Alarm Keyboard 25

5.2.20 Auto Maintenance 25

5.2.21 Call Alarm Center 26

5.2.22 Mobile Business 27

5.2.23 Modify Password 28

5.2.24 Battery Search 28

5.3 Device Management 29

5.3.1 View Device Capacity 29

5.3.2 Alarm Subscription 30

5.3.3 Recovery 31

5.3.4 Log Management 32

5.3.5 Version 33

5.3.6 Remote Upgrade 33

6 Keyboard 35

6.1 Alarm Keyboard Operation Code 35

6.2 Alarm Keyboard Special Operation 35

6.2.1 Fire 35

6.2.2 Robber 35

6.2.3 Medical 36

6.2.4 Search Device Mode 36

6.3 Global Mode 36

6.3.1 General Arm/Disarm 36

6.3.2 Duress Arm/Disarm 36

6.3.3 Cancel Alarm via Keyboard 36

6.3.4 Alarm Output 36

6.3.5 Restore Default Config 37

6.3.6 Enter Programming Mode 37

6.3.7 Exit Programming Mode 37

6.3.8 Enter Subsystem Mode 37

6.3.9 Exit Subsystem Mode 37

6.3.10 Enter Search Mode 37

6.3.11 Exit Search Mode 37

6.4 Alarm Keyboard Programming Mode 37

6.4.1 Add/Modify User 37

6.4.2 Delete User 38

6.4.3 Setup Right 38

6.4.4 Local IP Setup 39

6.4.5 Local Port Setup 39

6.4.6 Subnet Mask Setup 40

6.4.7 Gateway Setup 40

6.5 Alarm Keyboard Subsystem Mode 40

6.5.1 Enable Subsystem 40

6.5.2 Bypass 41

6.5.3 Subsystem AUX Channel 41

6.5.4 Public Subsystem 41

6.5.5 Cancel Alarm of Channel 42

6.6 Alarm Keyboard Search Mode 42

6.6.1 Search Alarm Input/output Channel Number 42

6.6.2 Search Active Zone Number 42

6.6.3 Search Channel Alarm Status 43

6.6.4 Search Channel Physical Mapping Address 43

6.6.5 Search Channel Bypass Status 44

6.6.6 Search Subsystem Enabling Status 44

6.6.7 Search System Arm/Disarm Status 45

6.6.8 Search User Number 45

6.6.9 Search if User Exists 46

6.6.10 Search Port No. 46

6.6.11 Search IP Address 46

6.6.12 Search Subnet Mask 47

6.6.13 Search Gateway 47

7 Device Maintenance 49

8 FAQ 50

Appendix A Technical Specifications 52

Appendix B Relay Parameters 55

Appendix C Extension Module Dial and Address 56


Welcome

Thank you for purchasing our Alarm Host!

This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system.

Here you can find information about features and functions, as well as a detailed menu.

Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully!


Important Safeguards and Warnings

Alarm System

Wireless Alarm Host constitutes an alarm system which is reliable and stable, however, please read the following warnings carefully in case situation listed below happen.

l  The intruded area is not armed, or the intruder causes system crash or failure.

l  Siren device is not properly installed at correct position so it could not generate sound for warning.

l  Sensor encounters outage and other failure which cause sensor to stop working.

l  Sensor is not properly installed at correct position, so it could not detect designated area.

l  The transmission system of alarm signal encounters problems such as service stop, hostile attack which interrupt signal transmission.

l  Maintenance and check are not carried out periodically.

Installation Staff

l  Installer shall periodically check and maintain the device and once a month is recommended.

l  Installer shall periodically test the system, and once a week is recommended.

l  Users who operate this system shall be well trained in order to operate the system properly.

System Test

l  When installation is complete, user can plug the device to AC and DC power for test.

l  User can complete programming and fully test the device.

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1  Product Overview

1.1  Introduction

This product is a high performance Alarm Host designed for large alarm application, embedded with Linux OS via Dahua platform development. The OS is stable with advanced control technology and strong data transmission capability.

This product adopts embedded design, high security, good reliability. It can work alone, or be part of a strong safety network, cooperating with professional alarm platform software which represents its tough networking and remote monitoring ability.

This product applies to school, store, factory, intelligent residence and other areas.

1.2  Features

l  16-ch switch input, support NO/NC detector and vandal-proof function.

l  Single zone, dual zones, 16-zone module input, may extend to 256-ch switch input collection.

l  Local 8-ch alarm output, may extend to 64-ch alarm output control. Support forced ON, forced OFF, auto control.

l  Remote configuration and search.

l  Multi-channel relay switch alarm output, simple alarm relay and light control on site.

l  Alarm input and alarm output ports both have protective circuit.

l  Abnormal alarm, including offline alarm, PSTN offline alarm, battery low alarm, power failure alarm, IP conflict alarm, Max conflict alarm.

l  RS485 port, achieve RS485 alarm keyboard input. Keyboard supports emergency alarm, including fire alarm, robber alarm, medical emergency alarm and duress alarm.

l  Standard Ethernet port, for network remote access.

l  PSTN port, for alarm event report, support Contact ID protocol.

l  GSM/GPRS network port, for alarm event SMS sending.

l  Audio talk.

2  Open Package Check

The transportation company will be required to deliver your BUS Alarm Host to you, please check the package content according to the table below, if you have any questions, please contact after-sales staff of the product.

Order of Check / Check Item / Check Content
1 / Whole Package / Appearance / Look for visible damage
Package / Look for accidental impact
Accessories / Complete
2 / Front Panel / Model on front panel / Match product order or not
Tag on rear panel / Torn or not
Note
Do not tear, throw, otherwise we do not provide warranty service. Please be ready to provide SN of the product when calling after-sales.
3 / Chassis / Appearance / Look for visible damage
Data cable, power line and motherboard / If wiring is loose or not
Note:
If it is loose, please contact the after-sales staff.

3  Device Appearance and Installation

3.1  Appearance

BUS Alarm Host’s appearance is shown in Figure 3- 1.

Figure 3- 1

3.2  Installation

The device supports wall mount installation, please read the following instructions carefully:

l  Maintain room temperature below 35 ℃。

l  Maintain at least 15cm vacant space around the device for air ventilation.

To install:

Step 1.  Open the package box, take out plastic expansion bolt and self-tapping screws.

Step 2.  Follow Figure 3- 2, dig 5 holes on wall.

Step 3.  Insert plastic expansion bolt, and insert 4 self-tapping screws. (Do not insert the one at the center).

Step 4.  Hand the device on screws, and insert the central self-tapping screw.

Figure 3- 2

4  Device Wiring

4.1  Motherboard Port

The ports on motherboard are shown in Figure 4- 1.

Figure 4- 1

No. / Note
1 / RJ45 network port
2 / Local alarm input port, support 16-ch alarm input
3 / Local alarm output port, support 8-ch alarm output
4 / M-BUS port, support expansion module
5 / Telephone port
6 / User line port
7 / Audio output port
8 / Audio input port
9 / Vandal-proof switch port
10 / Siren output
11 / RS485 port
12 / DC 12V normal power output
13 / DC 12V lead-acid battery port
14 / DC 12V power port

4.2  Installation Wiring

BUS Alarm Host wiring is shown in Figure 4- 2.

Figure 4- 2

4.2.1  Local Alarm Input Wiring

Detector wiring is shown in Figure 4- 3.

Figure 4- 3

Warning:

l  Z(1~16) corresponding alarm input ALARM1~ALARM16. Alarm input supports NO/NC detector vandal-proof wiring.

l  G port is grounded.

Note:

l  When level is low or high, alarm input will occur. Only when level is medium, alarm input will not occur.

l  When the detector needs to be connected to two BUS Alarm Hosts, or needs to be connected to one BUS Alarm Host and one other device, they shall be isolated by relay.

4.2.2  Local Alarm Output Wiring

Local alarm output port is shown in Figure 4- 4.

Figure 4- 4

Port definition:

l  Alarm output (NC, COM, NO): represent (NC1, C1, NO1)~(NC8, C8, NO8), corresponding alarm output 1~8.

l  NC: normally close.

l  NO: normally open.

Note:

l  The alarm output of BUS Alarm Host cannot connect to high-power load (not over 1A), to prevent current damage the relay. When using high-power load, user must use contactor to isolate them.

l  In order to avoid host damage due to over-current, please refer to relay parameters at time of wiring. Please refer to Appendix 2.

l  External alarm device requires power supply.

4.2.3  Extension Module Wiring

Extension module wiring is shown in Figure 4- 5.

Figure 4- 5

Note:

l  Extension module input tail resistance value is 10K ohm.

l  Extension module address dial code range is 0~254, only extension module with non-redundant address can be detected.

4.2.4  Keyboard Wiring

Keyboard wiring is shown in Figure 4- 6.

Figure 4- 6

To wire:

Step 1.  Connect 485 wire of keyboard to A1, B1.

Note:

A and B are in port of RS485 BUS.

Step 2.  Switch keyboard address to Addr (binary 0~15).

Note:

Do not repeat address when more than one keyboards are connected.

Step 3.  Power on keyboard.

5  SDK Program

You can login Alarm Host’s SDK client to view and configure parameters of Alarm Host. The SDK homepage is shown in

Figure 5- 1

Note:

l  Copy file “langchn.ini” under folfer “AlarmDeviceDemo” to directory “¥AlarmDeviceDemo¥Bin” if you want to switch language to Chinese.

l  Before using SDK program, ensure all zones’ cable tail resistance of the Alarm Host are connected and connection is not poor.

5.1  Login

Step 1.  Enter device IP, port no., username and password. Click Login. See Figure 5- 2.

Figure 5- 2

Step 2.  Click Login.

Note:

l  IP: default is 192.169.1.108.

l  Port no.: default is 37777.

l  Username: admin

l  Password: admin

5.2  Device Configuration

5.2.1  Network

You can setup network including device IP address, subnet mask and gateway.

Step 1.  In homepage dropdown list, select Network.

Step 2.  Click config. See Figure 5- 3.

Figure 5- 3

Step 3.  Enter device IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

Step 4.  Click Set.

5.2.2  Time

You can set time and get time, and sync time with server.

5.2.2.1 Set and Get

Step 1.  In Control&Search dropdown list, select device time.

Step 2.  Click Control&Search, system shows current SDK system time, see Figure 5- 4.

Figure 5- 4

Step 3.  Click Get to view current device time.

Step 4.  Click Set to set device time.

5.2.2.2 Sync Time

Step 1.  In homepage, select time sync server(cfg NTP) in dropdown list.

Step 2.  Click Set. See Figure 5- 5.

Figure 5- 5

Step 3.  Click Get to get current config.

Step 4.  Set parameters, see Chart 5- 1.

Parameter / Note
Enable / Enable time sync or not. Check to enable.
IP Address or Name / IP address of server you want to sync time with.
Port / Port of server to sync time.
Update Period / Sync time with server every X minute(s). X is the number you set.
Time Zone / Select time zone.
Description / Customize time zone name.

Chart 5- 1

Step 5.  Set.

5.2.2.3 DST

You can set DST:

Step 1.  In homepage, click dropdown list in the lower-right corner, select DST and WT.

Step 2.  Click config. See Figure 5- 6.

Figure 5- 6

Step 3.  Click Get to show current time.

Step 4.  Select by date or by week, check DST if need, and set time.

Step 5.  Click Set.

5.2.3  Alarm Output

You can configure corresponding channel alarm output mode.

Step 1.  In homepage dropdown list, select alarm output config.

Step 2.  Click Set. See Figure 5- 7.

Figure 5- 7

Step 3.  Click get to display existing configuration.

Step 4.  Configure parameters. Please refer to Chart 5- 2.

Parameter / Note
Channel No. / Select configured channel no. The device supports 4-ch alarm outs.
Channel Name / Customize channel name.
Output Type / Customize output alarm name.
Output Mode / Select alarm output mode:
l  Auto:Auto mode.
l  Enforced:Enforce channel to alarm.
l  Close:Close alarm output of channel.

Chart 5- 2

Step 5.  Click Set.

5.2.4  Get Alarm Channel Status

You can search each alarm channel status accordingly: