Bosch AMAX panel 4000 EN Guide d'installation

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AMAX panel 4000 / AMAX panel 4000 ENICP-AMAX4-P1 / ICP-AMAX4-P2-EN / ICP-AMAX-P3-EN en Installation Guide

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System overviewCommunicationThe AMAX panel 4000 transmits reports with Contact ID and SIA, also supports domestic call.With additional modules B426 an

Page 3 - Table of contents

After successfully connected, RPS can execute multiple operations, including reading/writingcontrol panel parameters, remote arming/disarming, viewing

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Figure 8.20: Communication Setting– b. Click “New Customer” in “Customer” to create customer. Enter relevant customerinformation in the “Customer Info

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Figure 8.21: Customer Information– c. Select the latest version for the alarm control panel type of AMAX4000 in the alarmcontrol panel setting tab pag

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Figure 8.22: Control Panel Type– d. Select “Communication and Report” in the “Control Panel Configuration” tab page. Setthe SUBSCRIBER NUMBER of recei

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– Or manual IP connection: Select “Network Connection” and click “Waiting for Callback” inthe “Connection” tab page. Then initiate IP connection from

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Programming with the ICP-EZPK Programming Key The ICP-EZPK Programming Key allows you to save or copy programming information fromyour control panel.

Page 9 - Short Information

1. Connect the programming key to the plug marked as "PROGRAMMING KEY" on the top ofthe printed circuit board (PCB) of the alarm control pan

Page 10 - System overview

ProgrammingThe control panel programming options are stored in a non-volatile flash memory. Thismemory has all relevant configuration and user-specifi

Page 11 - Address Setting

Transmission Format for Receiver (0 = Not used, 1 =Contact ID, 2= SIA, 3 = Conettix IP)0113 1 Anti-replay for Receiver (0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled) 01

Page 12 - Wiring and Installation

System Status Report (Zone fail, comm. fail, telephoneline fail, AC fail, low batterie...etc.)0124 6 EN=1/5/6/7 Keypad Panic Alarm Report 0125 0 Keyp

Page 13 - Alarm Control Panel

Optional Modules and Peripheral DevicesKeypadBrief IntroductionThe system supports up to 16 keypads. Five supported keypads are as follows:– IUI-AMAX4

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Siren / PO 1+2 SupervisionAddress 0140 Address Default 0 = disabled, 1 = PO1 enabled, 2 = PO2 enabled, 3 =PO1+2 enabled0140 0 VDS-A EN=3 Keypad 2 Bu

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Remote PC SettingAddress 0162 - 0179 Address Default RPC IP No 0162 - 0173 15 RPC Port Number 0174 - 0178 15 Control Panel DHCP Update Time (hours)

Page 16 - Status Indicator

Zone Pulse Count DurationAddress 0198 - 0200 Address Default 0 = Disable, 1-999sec = Duration 0198 060 VDS-AEN=000 Event Record Count per Set/Unset

Page 17 - Installation

Domestic Telephone Number 4 1666 - 1681 15 See Telephone Programming Parameters If the default 15 is set to the initial digit of the telephone n

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Zone Pulse Count 0224 0 VDS-A EN=0 Zone Lockout 0225 3 Zone Tamper (DEOL) 0226 1 Zone Status Report 0227 6 VDS-A EN=1/5/6/7 Unverified Alarm Report

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Unverified Alarm Report / Cross Zone 0258 0 VDS-A EN=0 Domestic No. 0259 0 Zone Function # 05 Address Default Zone Type 0260 - 0261 0 5 Force Arm /

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Force Arm / Zone Bypass 0292 3 VDS-A EN=0/2 Silent Alarm / Chime Mode 0293 0 VDS-A EN=0/2 Zone Pulse Count 0294 0 VDS-A EN=0 Zone Lockout 0295 3 Zone

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Zone Tamper (DEOL) 0326 1 Zone Status Report 0327 6 VDS-A EN=1/5/6/7 Unverified Alarm Report / Cross Zone 0328 0 VDS-A EN=0 Domestic No. 0329 0 Zone

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Zone Function # 15 Address Default Zone Type 0360 - 0361 1 5 Force Arm / Zone Bypass 0362 3 VDS-A EN=0/2 Silent Alarm / Chime Mode 0363 0 VDS-A EN=0

Page 23 - Press latch

20 Instant Report21 ReservedForce Arm / Bypass 0 Disabled1 Force Arm2 Bypass3 AllSilent Alarm / ChimeMode0 Disabled1 Silent Alarm 2 Chime Mode 3 All

Page 24 - Wall Tamper

13 On Off On On Off Off14 Off On On On Off Off15 On On On On Off Off16 Off Off Off Off On OffTable 5.1: Keypad Address SettingsIUI-AMAX-LED8 and IUI-A

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2 Report to Destination 23 Report to Destination 34 Report to Destination 45 Report to Destination 1 ,2, 3, 46 Report to Destination 1 (2, 3, 4 backup

Page 26 - Address Jumper

Zone Area, Zone Functions and Module SelectionZoneNoArea SelectionAddressDefault Zone FunctionSelectionAddressDefault ModuleSelectionAddressDefault1 0

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ZoneNoArea SelectionAddressDefault Zone FunctionSelectionAddressDefault ModuleSelectionAddressDefault17 0710 - 0711 00 0822 1 0886 1518 0712 - 0713 00

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ZoneNoArea SelectionAddressDefault Zone FunctionSelectionAddressDefault Module SelectionAddressDefault33 0742 - 0743 00 0838 1 0901 1534 0744 - 0745 0

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64 0804 - 0805 00 0869 1 0933 15 Value Range: 00 = zonenot used, 1 - 16 = Area 1-16Value Range:0–15. SeeSection Zone Functions.0 = On-board zone1 = K

Page 30 - Backup Battery

Output 3 Output Event Type 0526 - 0527 05 VDS-AEN=5 Output Area / Zone 0528 - 0529 00 Output Mode 0530 0 VDS-A EN=0 Output Time 0531 - 0533 180 VDS-A

Page 31 - Installation

15 All Faults 16 Fire Alarm 0 = Any Area,1 - 16 = Areas 1 - 1617 Fire Reset18 AWAY Armed 0 = All Areas1 - 16 = Areas 1 - 1619 STAY Armed20 Reset *1 0

Page 32 - Settings

Output Event Type 0542 - 0543 00 Output Area / Zone 0544 - 0545 00 Output Mode 0546 0 Output Time 0547 - 0549 000 Output 6 Address Default Output

Page 33 - Receiver Transmission Format

Output 12 Address Default Output Event Type 0598 - 0599 00 Output Area / Zone 0600 - 0601 00 Output Mode 0602 0 Output Time 0603 - 0605 000 DX30

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Output 18 Address Default Output Event Type 0646 - 0647 00 Output Area / Zone 0648 - 0649 00 Output Mode 0650 0 Output Time 0651 - 0653 000 Outpu

Page 35 - Settings

YGBRPO 1RBGYKeypadYellowGreenBlack Red Alarm Control PanelPO 3PO 4PO 2Figure 5.2: Connecting to the Control Panel The length of the 0.8mm or 1.0mm cab

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User CodesUserNo.UserAuthorityLevelAddressDefault/ ValueRangeAreaSelectionAddressDefault /Value RangeUser CodeAddressDefault# 01(mastercode)1010 Defau

Page 37 - Settings

#25 1226 1227 - 1228 1229 - 1234 #26 1235 1236 - 1237 1238 - 1243 #27 1244 1254 - 1246 1247 - 1252 #28 1253 1254 - 1255 1256 - 1261 #29 1262 1263

Page 38 - Dual IP

#59 1532 1533 - 1534 1535 - 1540 #60 1541 1542 - 1543 1544 - 1549 #61 1550 1551 - 1552 1553 - 1558 #62 1559 1560 - 1561 1562 - 1567 #63 1568 1569

Page 39 - System Reporting

Value Area1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 160 1 X 2 X 3 X

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32 X 33 X X 34 X 35 X X 36

Page 41 - Settings

66 X X X X X X X X67 X X X X X X X X X X X X68 X X X X X X X X69 X X X X X X X X X X X X70 X X

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Entry DelayArea Address Default 1 0406 - 0408 030 2 0412 - 0414 030 3 0418 - 0420 030 4 0424 - 0426 030 5 0430 - 0432 030 6 0436 - 0438 030 7 0

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KeypadKeypad No. in Area Address Default 1 1586 - 1587 01 2 1588 - 1589 99 3 1590 - 1591 99 4 1592 - 1593 99 5 1594 - 1595 99 6 1596 - 1597 99

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Keypad LockoutAddress 0499 Address Default 0 = disabled 1-15 times 0499 10 VDS-AEN=10 Quick ArmingAddress 0500 Address Default 0 = disabled 1= Enab

Page 45 - Domestic Call

Siren Beep Arm/Disarm (RF Keyfob)Address 0945 Address Default 0 = disable 1 = Enable 0945 1 RF Keyfob Panic OptionAddress 0946 Address Default 0

Page 46 - Zone Inputs

YGBRAUX 2+AUX 2-AUX 1-AUX 1+RBGYDX2010YellowGreenBlack (-)Red (+)Alarm Control PanelTMPR1COMFigure 5.3: Connecting DX2010 to the Control Panel For use

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RF ID DevicesSensorAddress Default Sensor Address Default Sensor Address Default1 1700 –170815 23 1920 –192815 45 2140 –2148152 1710 –171815 24 1930

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19 1880 –188815 41 2100 –210815 63 2320 –23281520 1890 –189815 42 2110 –211815 64 2330 - 2338 1521 1900 –190815 43 2120 –212815 22 1910 –191815 4

Page 49 - Settings

Wireless Repeater RF IDRepeater Address Default 1 2340 – 2348 15 2 2350 – 2358 15 3 2360 – 2368 15 4 2370 – 2378 15 5 2380 – 2388 15 6 2390 – 23

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Transmitter RF IDKeyfob Address Keyfob Address 1 2420 – 2428 33 2740 – 2748 2 2430 – 2438 34 2750 – 2758 3 2440 – 2448 35 2760 – 2768 4 24

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Keyfob Address Keyfob Address 65 3060 – 3068 97 3380 – 3388 66 3070 – 3078 98 3390 – 3398 67 3080 – 3088 99 3400 – 3408 68 3090 – 3098 1

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All Keyfob RFID default values are 15. RF Key Fob assignment to AreasNumber of Areas in the system Area Keyfobs Radion Keyfobs DSRF1 1 1 – 128 1 – 242

Page 53 - Settings

Number of Areas in the system Area Keyfobs Radion Keyfobs DSRF4 49 – 64 10 – 125 65 – 80 13 – 156 81 – 96 16 – 187 97 – 112 19 – 218 113 - 128 21 - 24

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Number of Areas in the system Area Keyfobs Radion Keyfobs DSRF10 107 – 117 21 – 2211 118 – 128 23 – 2412 1 1 – 11 1 - 22 12 – 22 3 - 43 23 – 33 5 – 64

Page 55 - Settings

Number of Areas in the system Area Keyfobs Radion Keyfobs DSRF7 57 – 65 13 – 148 66 – 74 15 – 169 75 – 83 17 – 1810 84 – 92 19 – 2011 93 – 101 21 – 21

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Number of Areas in the system Area Keyfobs Radion Keyfobs DSRF11 81 – 88 1912 89 - 96 2013 97 - 104 2114 105 - 112 2215 113 - 120 2316 121 - 128 24 Ad

Page 57 - Adding and Changing Zone

TamperEach DX2010 module has an onboard tamper and one tamper input, not belonging to zoneinputs.When the tamper event of DX2010 module occurs, the ta

Page 58 - Output Events

Zone Zone Name Adress Default 1 3736 - 3771 0 2 3772 - 3807 0 3 3808 - 3843 0 4 3844 - 3879 0 5 3880 - 3915 0 6 3916 - 3951 0 7

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Zone Zone Name Adress Default 33 4888 - 4923 0 34 4924 - 4959 0 35 4960 - 4995 0 36 4996 - 5031 0 37 5032 - 5067 0 38 5068 - 5103 0

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Zone Name may have up to 18 characters. Each character of the zone name uses 2 addresses.Example: A = 4 1, A = Address 3736 = 4, Address 3737 = 1 152

Page 61 - Settings

Keypad Usage and OperationsKeypad Operating Instructions IUI-AMAX4-TEXT IUI-AMAX3-LED8IUI-AMAX3-LED16 IUI-AMAX-LED8IUI-AMAX-LCD8 1010.1AMAX panel 4000

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Quick Keypad Operation InstructionsFunction Command D A B S M INArm / DisarmAWAY arm [Code] + [#] / [#] (Quick arm) √ √ √ √ √ √STAY arm [Code] + [*] /

Page 63 - Output Options

Function Command D A B S M INOther CommandsSwitch to Main Keypad [Code] + [0][0][0] + [#] (Text KP) √ √ √Switch to Partition 01-16 [Code] + [0][

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Exits Progr. mode with save [9][6][0] + [#] (only in Address Progr.Mode) √Set Factory Defaults [9][6][1] + [#] (only in Address Progr.Mode)

Page 65 - Settings

Keypad IndicatorsKeypad indicatoriconsStatus Definition 1 2 3 ….ZONE (1-8)on Zone is triggered.off Zone is normal.Fast flash (0.25 seconds lights on/0

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Keypad SoundsSound Indicator DefinitionOne short beep A keypad button has been pressed.One single one- second beep The requested operation is refused.

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Telephone Remote ArmingThe user dials the control panel number. The control panel answers the call and issues a longbeep. After the long beep, the use

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Example : Data Bus Location 103 - DIP SettingsOnOffFigure 5.5: DX2010 DIP Switch Settings Status Indicator– Flashing once per second: Indicating norma

Page 69 - Settings

Fault and Tamper Conditions1 Accessory Module Failure1 1 - 2Network / IP Module 1 - 2 Failure2 1 - 2Output Expansion Module 1 - 2 Fault3 1 - 6Output E

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311Onboard Output 1 Fault2Onboard Output 2 Fault45161Communication Fault 12Communication Fault 23Communication Fault 34Communication Fault 45Phone Lin

Page 71 - Settings

c) To exit from Fault and Tamper Analysis Mode, press [#]. System Test Siren TestThis function allows the code holders to test the siren.a) Enter you

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Dialer Event LogEnter your code + [2] [4] and press [#]. It beeps twice. Press [▲] or [▼] to move up and down in the Event LogsPress [ #] To exit the

Page 73 - Settings

a) Enter your code + [3] [4] and press [#]. It beeps twice. Bypass InquireThe bypass inquires displays all bypassed zones.a) Enter your code + [3] [3]

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b) Enter the user number (1-64) and press [#]. c) Enter the user code priority (0-15) and press [#].00 = Master User01 = Super User02 = Basic User03

Page 75 - Settings

Keypad Fire AlarmIf you simultaneously press and hold [4] and [6] for 3 seconds a silent keypad fire alarm willbe transmitted.Please contact your inst

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TroubleshootingProblem Reason SolutionNo display on keypad afterpower up– AC power or battery fusefailure.– Abnormal RBGY wiring.– Check if the AC pow

Page 77 - Settings

AC power fault – AC power fuse is burnt. – Check if the 18V of thetransformer is correctlywired and replace thefuse.Over current protection of theauxi

Page 78 - Common Area

Occasionally abnormalcommunication in use ofContact ID/personaltelephone alarm.– Extension system is usedin the telephonenetwork.– The telephone netwo

Page 79 - Keypad Area

DX3010 Output Expansion ModuleInstallationThe alarm control panel supports up to two DX3010 output expansion modules. The module isconnected to Bosch

Page 80 - Configuration

Maintenance12170 en | MaintenanceAMAX panel 4000 / AMAX panel 4000EN2013.07 | 03 | F.01U.267.112 Installation Guide Bosch Sicherheitsysteme GmbH

Page 81 - User Code Commands

Technical DataPanelEnclosure:Dimensions (HxWxD): – 375 x 322 x 88 mm(L x W x H)Weight: – 4700gEnvironmental Considerations:Relative Humidity: – 10%-95

Page 82 - LCD Keypad Menu Programming

B 426 or DX 4020 or DX4020G (only 1):– 2DX2010: – 6DX 4010: – 1RF Receiver: – 1RF Repeater: – DSRF = 0, Radion = 8RF Sensors: – 64RF Keyfobs: – DSRF =

Page 83 - INSTALLER MENU

Panel PCB: – Quiescent current maximum 100mABattery: – 12V/7 Ah, lead acid rechargeable– 12V/17Ah, lead acid rechargeable– Low battery condition is be

Page 84 - COM+REPORT SETTING

Current Consumption: – standby 31mA– maximum 60mACable requirements: – four wire, AWG18 or AWG22– maximum length 200m (Panel to last KP)– maximum BUS

Page 86 - KP/AREA SETTING

Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbHRobert-Bosch-Ring 585630 GrasbrunnGermanywww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH, 2013

Page 87 - SYSTEM SETTING

YGBRAUX 2+AUX 2-AUX 1-AUX 1+RBGYDX3010YellowGreenBlack (-)Red (+)Alarm Control PanelExternal Power Supply(+)(-)Figure 5.8: Connecting DX3010 to the Co

Page 88 - OUTPUT SETTING

150 On On On On On Off151 Off On On On On OffTable 5.8: DX3010 DIP Switch Settings Example : Data Bus Location 150 - DIP SettingsOnOffFigure 5.9: DX30

Page 90 - LED/LCD Keypad Programming

YGBRAUX 2+AUX 2-AUX 1-AUX 1+RBGYB426YellowGreenBlack Red Alarm Control PanelFigure 5.10: Connecting B426 to the Control Panel Address SettingTurn the

Page 91 - PC Programming

For more information about indicators, see B426 Installation and Operating Guide.TestThe alarm control panel tests the communication normally with the

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Alarm Control PanelFigure 5.11: GPRS Mode in Support of IP Alarm Control PanelFigure 5.12: GSM Mode in Support of PSTN (Contact ID) For the status in

Page 93 - Direct Connection

RF 3227E RF ReceiverBrief IntroductionThe RF3227E RF Receiver allows the use of wireless devices using AMAX panel 4000. InstallationConsiderationsThe

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Wall TamperJumperWall Tamper disabled(Default position)RBGY ADDRWall Tamper enabledJumper left on pin for storage only.Figure 5.15: Wall Tamper Jumpe

Page 95 - Modem Connection

Bus and PowerConnectorCover TamperSwitchMounting HolesLEDRBGY ADDRAntenna ConnectorsFigure 5.17: Mounting the ReceiverRBGY ADDRFigure 5.18: Bus and

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Address SettingNotice!When data bus address is changed, the module needs to be re-powered to make the newaddress effective.The receiver address option

Page 97 - Configuration

Status IndicatorTable describes the receiver’s status based on the LED condition.LED Condition IndicatesOn The receiver is functioning normally.Off A

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InstallationThis chapter specifies installation and system power up of the AMAX panel 4000. This system / product must be installed by a qualified ins

Page 99 - Configuration

1 23 4E N √ E N √1 2 Enclosure - Standard6.2 Enclosure with mounting plate Enclosure with mounting plateFigure 6.1: Enclosure

Page 100 - IP Connection

Table of contents1Graphics 72Safety 83Short Information 94System overview 104.1 Communication 104.2 Zones 104.3 Tamper Description 104.4 Area 104.5 Us

Page 101 - Configuration

Danger!Special care is required in connecting the positive (red) wire and the “BATT +” port of thealarm control panel. If short-circuiting with the “B

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System Status IndicatorThe system status is indicated by the LED status indicator on the system main board.Slow flash of red status indicator (repeati

Page 103 - Configuration

SettingsThis chapter specifies the properties and the behavior of the AMAX panel 4000.Communication and ReportingThis section outlines the programming

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To program the IP Address and port:Use no punctuation in IP address. If any unit of IP address is less than 3 digits, use 0 to fulfillthe data in the

Page 105 - Configuration

Contact ID FormatContact ID Format can identify hundreds of zones by their unique codes. This format providesa single-digit Event Qualifier and a thr

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Event Description CID SIA ALLEventKPRecallDialerEventENEventARM AWAY 3401 CL √ √ √DISARM AWAY 1401 OP √ √ √ARM STAY 3441 CL √ √ √DISARM STAY 144

Page 107 - Programming

Event Description CID SIA ALLEventKPRecallDialerEventENEventFIRE 24 HOUR RESTORE 3110 FH √ OUTPUT FAULT 1320 YA √ √OUTPUT RESTORE 3320 YA √

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Event Description CID SIA ALLEventKPRecallDialerEventENEventRF RECEIVER JAM 1344 XQ √ RF RECEIVER JAM RESTORE 3344 XH √ RF RECEIVER CONFIGUR

Page 109 - Programming

When no callback from the receiver after the acknowledge time is reached, the control paneltakes it as an unsuccessful communication and makes another

Page 110 - VDS-A=0

System ReportingReport Transmission SequenceIf the event has disabled the report (option 0), no report is sent out. The domestic alarm is setas config

Page 111 - Programming

5.6.3 Address Setting 265.6.4 Wiring 265.6.5 Status Indicator 275.7 RFRC-OPT Radion Receiver 275.8 Remote Programming Software 275.9 Programming Key /

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– If the event reporting path is set to sending report to receiver 1, receiver 2 as backup;sending report to receiver 3, receiver 4 as backup; the ala

Page 113 - Zone Programming

– When communication path 1 fault recovers, zone indicator 1 goes off, indicating that thecommunication path 1 fault of the zone status recovery repor

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Zone Tamper AlarmIn case of zone tamper event, the tamper report will be sent. When zone tamper recovers, thesystem status report will be sent. Armin

Page 115 - Programming

Auxiliary Power Fault ReportWhen the system detects auxiliary power fault, the report will be sent.Auxiliary Power Fault Restore ReportWhen the system

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For more information about test report time programming, see Test Report Time. For moreinformation about date and time settings, see Date and Time Set

Page 117 - Programming

When RPS is opened, a connection can only be established when the IP address and portnumber of the alarm control panel have not changed, after RPS rec

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ZonesZone InputsOn-board Inputs:There are 8 onboard hard-wired inputs for AMAX panel 4000 / AMAX panel 4000 EN. Anadditional input is provided for enc

Page 119 - Programming

Loop resistance (ohm) Zone StatusMin Type Maxo 1430 tamper1650 2200 2750 normal2970 4400 4950 triggered5220 ∞ tamper Using one 2.2K resistor as EO

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05 Follower06 Interior Follower07 24-Hour08 Key-Switch Toggle09 Key Switch on/off10 24 Hour Panic11 24 Hour Fire12 24 Hour Fire With Verification13 Ta

Page 121 - Programming

2 - Interior InstantThe interior instant zone will perform as below:1. Disarm:– same as the Instant Zone disarm status2. AWAY Arm:– same as the Instan

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7.5.10 Internal Siren Beep As Indication 667.5.11 Battery Check Interval 667.5.12 Cross Zone Timer 667.5.13 AC Power Supply Fault Report Delay 667.5.1

Page 123 - Programming

– If there are two or more zones programmed as delay zones and both are triggered,the follower zone will follow the first triggered delay zone3. STAY

Page 124 - Output Programming

– A Fire zone does not send a restore report until the zone is restored. 10 - External Fault ZoneThe Fault Zone/Input will perform as below:1. Disarm:

Page 125 - Programming

Zone normal: Activate DisarmWiring Diagram for Key-switch Zone: short for arm. The momentary time is capable of lastingMin. 300ms.COMZone Wiring Diagr

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– Refer to Section Keypad Indicators, page 20 to see how the zone is displayed duringexit time. 18 - Technical AlarmThe Technical Alarm zone will perf

Page 127 - Programming

2 Chime Mode 3 AllZone Pulse count 0 Disabled 1-9 1-9 PulsesZone Lockout 0 Disabled1 1 Times Alarm Lockout2 3 Times Alarm Lockout3 6 Times Alarm L

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Zone BypassIf this option is enabled, the operator can bypass zones before arming the system. If thisoption is disabled, manual bypass of the zone wil

Page 129 - Access Codes

Locking within the period of alarm output time. Repeating the process of alarm locking in theperiod of alarm output time, without limit to times. Zone

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– When no more zones (with cross zone option) are triggered within the cross zone time,no alarm is created.– When the first zone is triggered twice or

Page 131 - Programming

In a multi area system the following table shows area assignment and keypad indication ofzones:Zone Number Area Indication keypad area 1 Indication ke

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2 - System Armed 0=all areas, 1-16 = Areas1-16The output operates on below conditions:1. System armed after system resetSystem operated the arm comman

Page 133 - Programming

10.7 Bypassing 16310.7.1 Bypassing Zones 16310.8 Codes 16410.8.1 Add/Change and Delete User Code 16410.8.2 Change Individual Code 16510.9 Keypad Alarm

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System is STAY armed +zone intruder alarm (intruder alarm = instant / interior instant / delay /interior delay / delay exit / interior delay exit / fo

Page 135 - System Programming

11 - AC Power Supply FaultThis output operates when a AC MAINS fault occurs.The output is reset:1. When the AC power supply is restored and fault is r

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lf this duration is programmed as 000, the output will continue till the System is Disarmed. 19 - STAY ArmedThis output operates when System is STAY A

Page 137 - Programming

Output OptionsThe Value Ranges of Output Programming OptionsOutput Event Type Description Output Area / ZoneOutputEvent0 Not Used No1 System Disarmed

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30 Walktest OutputMode0 Continuous output1 Pulse2 InvertedOutputTime000 -9990 - 999 seconds*1 Output Timer is fix. (1 sec) Output ModeTwo different p

Page 139 - Programming

Keypad User Codes #1 to #64 (reported 1 to 64)Key Fob User Codes *1 to *128 (reported 65 to 192)User Codes for special purpose:Use User Code 254 to se

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Event Record Count per Set/Unset PeriodOption Event Record Count per Set/Unset Period defines the maximum number of records foran event within the set

Page 141 - Programming

1 Accessory Module Failure1 1 - 2Network / IP Module 1 - 2 Failure2 1 - 2Output Expansion Module 1 - 2 Fault3 1 - 6Output Expansion Module 1 - 6 Fault

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311Onboard Output 1 Fault2Onboard Output 2 Fault45161Communication Fault 12Communication Fault 23Communication Fault 34Communication Fault 45Phone Lin

Page 143 - Programming

– Network / IP Module 1 FailureCondition:No communication with the DX4020/ITS-DX4020G if DX4020/ITS-DX4020G is programmed.Restore:Communication with D

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GraphicsProgram Key PortGND-+A CACTransformerBatteryTamperL2 COMCOMCOML1aL3L4L5L6L7L8L9COMCOMCOMCOML10L11L12L13L14L15L16P0+4RBGYAUX1 -AUX2 -AUX1

Page 145 - Programming

3. When the fault is reset, send the restored report to the configured destinations. TheFAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fa

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3. When the fault is reset, send the restored report to the configured destinations. TheFAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fa

Page 147 - Programming

3. When the fault is reset, send the restored report to the configured destinations. The FAULTindicator is turned off when there is no other system fa

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1. When the fault is reset, send the restored report to the configured destinations. – Battery Low BatteryCondition:1. Battery voltage is lower than 1

Page 149 - Programming

– RF Keyfob Battery FailureNo description defined 3 -Output Failure– Onboard Output FailureOn-board output 1 to 2 faultThe on-board output 1 to 2 is d

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3. No report to the control panel system when date and time setting is recorded innonvolatile memory and Control Panel is reset. The FAULT indicator i

Page 151 - Programming

Recovery conditions:When the module tamper recovers, tamper 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 will be recovered. Faultmonitoring:When the DX2010 module 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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8 - External FailureCondition:Fault contact (direct connected to the Zone) is triggered (Zone type = External Fault)Restore:Fault contact is restored

Page 153 - Keypad Usage and Operations

AC Fault Report SettingsIn case of AC power fault, the fault report will be delayed for 1 hour or 10 minutes, ortransmitted along with other reports.

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– If any zones under common zones are in triggered or tamper status and the forced armingis disabled, the common area cannot be armed.For programming

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SafetyThis system / product must be installed by a qualified installer / service person.During installation and wiring, the control panel power source

Page 156

ConfigurationThis chapter specifies how to configure of the AMAX panel 4000. It includes the different waysto program the AMAX panel 4000. System Powe

Page 157 - 1 2 3 …

User Code CommandsFunction (Default User Code = 2580 D

Page 158 - Arming the System

Reset to Factory Default SettingsThe factory Default can be reset with the ‘Resetting to Factory Default’ pads on the mainboard of the control panel.1

Page 159 - Disarming the System

COPY DATA TO KEYFUNCTION VIEWFAULT ANALYSISRF SETTINGRF RECEIVERRF SENSOR DIAGNOSECLR ALL RF DEVICESSIREN SETTINGSZONE FUNCTIONQUICK ARM ONLY */#INSTA

Page 160 - Power Failure

ZN RESTORE REPORTAWAY REPORTSTAY REPORTSYSTEM STAT REPORTPANIC REPORTFIRE REPORTMEDICAL REPORTAUTOM. TEST REPORTREPORT EXP. TIME:mTEST RPT INTERV:

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CODE PERMISSIONSTAMPER RESET USERARM/DISARM INSTAL.CHANGE INST. CODECODE LENGTHCODE LENGTHUSER CODE IN AREACHANGE USER CODEINSTALLER CODEUSER CODEINPU

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KEYPAD IN AREAAREA TIMINGINPUT AREA NoEXIT DELAY: secKP/AREA SETTINGKEYPAD AREAINPUT KEYPAD NoENTRY DELAY: secCOMMON AREACOMMON AREAKP TONE/LOCKOUTKEY

Page 163 - Bypassing Zones

* ***FAULT ANALYSISFW VERSIONDEFAULT PANEL YESDEFAULT PANEL NOFUNCTION VIEWSYS TAMPER INDIC.SYS TAMP. ALL AR.FACTORY DEFAULT1-EN 3-ES 6-PL 8SEKP 2 BUT

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IN SIREN IND. ENSIREN OFF ON KEYSIREN SETTINGSSIREN TIME: minSIREN BEEP ENABLEOUTPUT AREA / ZONEOUTPUT MODEOUTPUT TIME: secOUTPUT SETTINGSENTER OUTPUT

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KEYFOB ID: MANUALRF SENSOR DIAGNOSERF ZONE No:REPEATERID: MANUALRF USERKEYFOB No: 1-128RF DEVICE MANAGERRF REPEATERREPEATER No: 1-8SIREN BEEP AR/D

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Short Information Congratulations on selecting the AMAX panel 4000 for your installation. Spend some timereading through this guide and familiarize yo

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LED/LCD Keypad Programming1. Enable LED keypad or Icon LCD keypad and make sure that the system is in disarmedstatus.2. Enter programming mode: Enter

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14 X X15 X X PC ProgrammingBy means of Remote Programming Software (RPS) installed on a remote PC (RPC), theControl Panel

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Figure 8.11: Control panel configuration- Destination92 en | ConfigurationAMAX panel 4000 / AMAX panel 4000EN2013.07 | 03 | F.01U.267.112 Installation

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Figure 8.12: Control panel configuration - System optionsDirect ConnectionThe direct connection function allows establishing a connection from the rem

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Figure 8.13: A-Link Plus Modify the parameter “Direct Link Port”: Select identified COM Port.Figure 8.14: Direct link port Open customer account AMAX

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Figure 8.15: Link-Direct Connect When connected to AMAX panel 4000, Button label changes to “Disconnect”. Modem ConnectionTelephone Remote ConnectionT

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1. Number of rings (address 0144), callback telephone number (address 0146 - 0161) andtelephone remote connection enabled (address 0145) are set on th

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Figure 8.17: Customer Information – c. Select the latest version for the alarm control panel type of AMAX4000- in the alarmcontrol panel setting tab p

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Figure 8.18: Control Panel Configuration– d. Select “Communication and Report” in the “Control Panel Configuration” tab page. Setthe SUBSCRIBER NUMBER

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– Or manual dialing connection: Select “Modem Connection” in the “Connection” tab pageand click “Waiting for Callback”, then initiate callback call fr

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