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User Manual

IQ PanelControl for
MB-Secure Control Panels
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Contents

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 7

1. General information ....................................................................................................................................... 8


1.1 Preliminary remarks ............................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 System requirements ............................................................................................................................. 8

2. Overview and getting started........................................................................................................................ 9


2.1 Starting the IQ PanelControl program.................................................................................................... 9

3. The IQ PanelControl Shell interface ........................................................................................................... 10


3.1 The IQ PanelControl Shell screen - standard view .............................................................................. 10
3.2 The user interface in detail................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Commands of the IQ PanelControl/Application menu button .................................................11
3.2.2 Menu bar ................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2.3 Using the quick-start bar ......................................................................................................... 12
3.2.4 Changing window size............................................................................................................. 12
3.2.5 Buttons/control buttons for data input ..................................................................................... 13
3.2.6 Selection for direct navigation or tree view ............................................................................. 13
3.3 Cataloging data in lists ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.3.1 Selecting data columns ........................................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 Sorting data (changing order of column headers)................................................................... 14
3.3.3 Sorting data (ascending or descending order) ........................................................................ 14
3.3.5 Filtering data ........................................................................................................................... 15

4. IQ PanelControl Shell tabs .......................................................................................................................... 18


4.1 Control panel selection area ................................................................................................................ 18
4.1.1 General tab -> Information ...................................................................................................... 18
4.1.2 General tab -> Connection data .............................................................................................. 19
4.1.3 Configurations tab ................................................................................................................... 19
4.1.4 License tab .............................................................................................................................. 20
4.1.5 Event log tab ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.1.6 Authorized operators tab ......................................................................................................... 21
4.2 Object selection area ........................................................................................................................... 21
4.2.1 General tab -> Information ...................................................................................................... 21
4.2.2 Address tab ............................................................................................................................. 22
4.2.3 Control panels tab ................................................................................................................... 22
4.3 Customer selection area ...................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.1 General tab -> Information ...................................................................................................... 22
4.3.2 Objects tab .............................................................................................................................. 22
4.4 Contact persons selection area ........................................................................................................... 22
4.4.1 General tab -> Contact data .................................................................................................... 22
4.5 Operator groups selection area ........................................................................................................... 23
4.5.1 General tab ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.5.2 Operators tab .......................................................................................................................... 23
4.5.3 Shell rights tab ........................................................................................................................ 23
4.6 Operators selection area...................................................................................................................... 24
4.6.1 General tab -> Access data/Access profile ............................................................................. 24
4.6.2 Control panels tab (in preparation).......................................................................................... 24
4.8 The control panel list window in detail.................................................................................................. 27

5. Programming ................................................................................................................................................ 30
5.1 Basic information on programming with the IQ PanelControl configuration program ..........................30
5.1.1 Commands of the IQ PanelControl button/Application menu .................................................31
5.1.2 Notes on programming "Affects positive drive" according to VdS guidelines .........................33
5.2 Hardware -> General -> Definition ....................................................................................................... 33
5.2.1 Definition -> Control panel -> General tab .............................................................................. 34
5.2.2 Definition -> BUS-2 controller X/IB2 controller X -> "General" tab ..........................................37
5.2.3 Definition -> IB2 controller X -> "Auto detection" tab .............................................................. 38
5.2.4 Definition IB2 controller X -> Adding IB2 user manually .........................................................38
5.2.5 IB2 controller X -> IB2 user IB2 bus extension ....................................................................... 38
5.2.6 Definition -> BUS-2 controller X -> "Auto detection" tab .........................................................41
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5.2.7 BUS-2 controller X -> Adding BUS-2 user manually ...............................................................42


5.2.8 BUS-2 controller X -> Programming a BUS-2 user .................................................................42
5.2.9 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit ........................................43
5.2.10 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user power supply/charger unit ................................................47
5.2.11 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user siren module .....................................................................49
5.2.12 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user graphic operating unit .......................................................50
5.2.13 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LCD keypad ......................................................................50
5.2.14 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LED keypad ......................................................................51
5.2.15 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-DG blocking display module........................................52
5.2.16 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user door controller module......................................................52
5.2.17 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Doorguard ........................................................................54
5.2.18 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user RF BUS-2 wireless receiver .............................................57
5.2.19 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Sounder/Flasher with 2 inputs ..........................................59
5.2.20 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENTLOC .......................................................................60
5.2.21 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-I/O module...................................................................61
5.2.22 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user DUO-I/O module...............................................................63
5.2.23 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 2-Relay 2-DG module .......................................................64
5.2.24 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Smoke detector base .......................................................65
5.2.25 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Mini-module ......................................................................66
5.2.26 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Input module .................................................................66
5.2.27 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Output module...............................................................67
5.2.28 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM ..........................................................68
5.2.29 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual ................................................................69
5.2.30 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard PIR AM ...........................................................70
5.2.31 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard PIR..................................................................70
5.2.32 Definition -> Serial controller ...................................................................................................70
5.2.33 Definition -> Onboard devices .................................................................................................71
5.2.34 Definition -> Control panel -> Auto detection of RF devices tab .............................................71
5.2.35 BUS-2 Controller X -> BUS-2 user RF BUS-2 wireless receiver -> Assigning RF users ........74
5.2.36 Definition -> RF-panic button ..................................................................................................75
5.2.37 Definition -> IP cameras ..........................................................................................................77
5.2.38 Definition -> Control panel -> Firmware Upgrade tab .............................................................78
5.3 Hardware -> General -> Facility definition............................................................................................80
5.3.1 Facility definition -> Creating a facility definition......................................................................80
5.3.2 Facility definition -> Assigning devices to a building, floor or room .........................................80
5.4 Hardware -> General -> Hardware list .................................................................................................81
5.5 Programming "System" ........................................................................................................................81
5.6 System -> Main zones -> Siren tone templates ...................................................................................81
5.7 System -> Main zones -> Signalling groups .........................................................................................82
5.8 System -> Main zones -> Main zones ..................................................................................................83
5.8.1 Main zones -> Create/copy main zone ....................................................................................83
5.8.3 Main zone x -> Buzzer settings tab .........................................................................................86
5.8.4 Main zone x -> Acoustical signalling tab .................................................................................86
5.8.5 Main zone x -> External signalling groups tab ........................................................................87
5.8.6 Main zone x -> Main zone dependency tab.............................................................................87
5.8.7 Main zone x -> Entry route/Exit route tab ................................................................................88
5.8.8 Main zone x -> RF panic buttons tab ......................................................................................91
5.8.9 Main zone x -> Doorsides tab .................................................................................................91
5.9 System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Detector groups ...................................................................92
5.9.1 Main zones -> Add detector groups -> Copy detector groups ...............................................92
5.9.2 Main zone x -> Detector group x -> General tab .....................................................................92
5.9.3 Main zone x -> Detector group x -> Assigned inputs tab ........................................................98
5.9.4 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> State evaluation tab ..........................................................98
5.9.5 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> State evaluation power supply tab ....................................99
5.9.6 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> Macros tab ........................................................................99
5.10 System -> Main zones -> Global Detector group dependencies .......................................................100
5.11 System -> Main zones -> Door list .....................................................................................................101
5.11.1 Door list -> General tab .........................................................................................................102
5.11.2 Door list -> Door settings tab.................................................................................................104
5.12 System -> Main zones -> Operating units ..........................................................................................107
5.12.1 Operating units (Touch center) -> General tab .....................................................................107
5.12.2 Operating units (Touch center) -> Main zones tab ................................................................109
5.12.3 Operating units (LCD/LED keypad/16-DG disabling/display module) -> General tab ...........109
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5.12.4 Operating units (LCD/LED keypad/16-DG disabling display module) ->


General tab (IO key programming) ....................................................................................... 111
5.13 System -> Users and groups -> Holidays .......................................................................................... 123
5.13.1 Holidays -> Calendar view -> Creating holidays ................................................................... 123
5.13.2 Holidays -> List view ............................................................................................................. 124
5.14 System -> Users and groups -> Room/timezones ............................................................................. 124
5.14.1 Room/timezones -> General tab ........................................................................................... 125
5.14.2 Room/timezones -> Calendar tab ......................................................................................... 126
5.14.3 Room/timezones -> Doors tab .............................................................................................. 127
5.14.4 Room/timezones -> Users tab .............................................................................................. 128
5.15 System -> Users and groups -> Access control mode ...................................................................... 128
5.15.1 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> General tab ...............................................128
5.15.2 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> Calendar tab ..............................................129
5.15.3 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> Doors tab...................................................129
5.15.4 Access control mode (Door control) -> General tab ............................................................. 130
5.15.5 Access control mode (Door control) -> Calendar tab............................................................ 131
5.15.6 Access control mode (Door control) -> Doors tab................................................................. 131
5.16 System -> Users and groups -> Operating unit rights ....................................................................... 131
5.16.1 Operating unit rights -> General tab ...................................................................................... 132
5.16.2 Operating unit rights -> Operating units tab .......................................................................... 133
5.16.3 Operating unit rights -> Users tab ......................................................................................... 133
5.16.4 Operating unit rights -> Access schedule tab ....................................................................... 133
5.16.5 Operating unit rights -> Main zones tab ................................................................................ 134
5.16.5 Operating unit rights -> Macros tab....................................................................................... 134
5.17 System -> Users and groups -> RF-panic button rights .................................................................... 134
5.17.1 RF-panic button rights -> General tab................................................................................... 135
5.17.2 RF-panic button rights -> Access schedule tab .................................................................... 135
5.17.3 RF-panic button rights -> RF-panic buttons tab .................................................................... 135
5.18 System -> Users and groups -> Users .............................................................................................. 136
5.18.1 Users -> General tab............................................................................................................. 136
5.18.2 Operating unit rights -> Room/timezones tab ....................................................................... 137
5.18.3 Operating unit rights -> Operating unit rights tab .................................................................. 137
5.19 System -> Macros -> Macros ............................................................................................................. 138
5.19.1 Macros -> General tab .......................................................................................................... 139
5.19.2 Macros -> Actuating criteria tab ............................................................................................ 140
5.19.3 Macros -> Action list x tab ..................................................................................................... 155
5.20 System -> Macros -> Outputs ............................................................................................................ 156
5.20.1 Outputs -> General tab ......................................................................................................... 156
5.20.2 Outputs -> General tab -> Actuation -> Actuation signal ......................................................157
5.21 System -> Alarm reporting ................................................................................................................. 159
5.22 System -> Remote Clients -> WINMAG ............................................................................................ 159
5.22.1 WINMAG -> General tab ....................................................................................................... 159
5.23 System -> Remote Clients -> Service ................................................................................................ 160
5.23.1 Service -> General tab .......................................................................................................... 160
5.23.2 Connection with the service interface ................................................................................... 160
5.24 System -> Remote Clients -> Video................................................................................................... 161
5.24.1 Video -> General tab ............................................................................................................. 161
5.24.2 Connection with the video service interface .......................................................................... 161

6. User programming flowcharts .................................................................................................................. 162


6.1 Power supply/charger unit.................................................................................................................. 162
6.3 Graphic operating unit........................................................................................................................ 164
6.4 LCD keypad ....................................................................................................................................... 165
6.5 LED keypad ....................................................................................................................................... 166
6.6 16-DG disabling display module ........................................................................................................ 167
6.7 IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluating unit ......................................................................................................... 168
6.8 Door controller module....................................................................................................................... 170
6.9 Doorguard Plus .................................................................................................................................. 172
6.10 RF BUS-2 wireless receiver ............................................................................................................... 173
6.11 Acoustic/optical signalling device ....................................................................................................... 173
6.12 IDENTLOC ......................................................................................................................................... 174
6.13 16-I/O module .................................................................................................................................... 174
6.14 DUO-I/O module ................................................................................................................................ 175
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6.15 2-relay 2-DG module ..........................................................................................................................176


6.16 Smoke detector base .........................................................................................................................176
6.17 Minimodule .........................................................................................................................................177
6.18 5 input module ...................................................................................................................................177
6.19 5 output module .................................................................................................................................178
6.20 Viewguard DUAL AM .........................................................................................................................178
6.21 Viewguard DUAL................................................................................................................................179
6.22 Viewguard PIR AM .............................................................................................................................179
6.23 Viewguard PIR ...................................................................................................................................180
6.24 SCM3000 ...........................................................................................................................................180
6.25 Video camera .....................................................................................................................................181

7. Help..............................................................................................................................................................182
7.1 Password is unknown ........................................................................................................................182

8. Additional programs ..................................................................................................................................183


8.1 IQ Backup ..........................................................................................................................................183
8.1.1 Create a backup file - save the database..............................................................................183
8.1.2 Restore the backup file - load the database..........................................................................183

Notes ...................................................................................................................................................................184

Symbols used in this documentation:

The following symbols found throughout this manual are intended to draw your attention to sections of special
significance.

Indicates important information on a topic, procedure or other important information.

Information on programming/installation according to VdS guidelines.

Notes with regard to European standards.


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Introduction
Copyright 2013, 2014, 2015 Honeywell Security Deutschland. All rights reserved.

The software described in this manual is left to you according to the general terms and conditions of Novar GmbH. It
may only be used and copied in compliance with the conditions of this license. No parts of this publication may be
reproduced, saved in data storage systems or transferred, either electronically, mechanically or otherwise, without
written consent from Novar GmbH.

The information in this manual can be changed at any time without notice and cannot be viewed as guaranteed by
Novar GmbH. Should errors or inaccurate information appear in this manual, Novar GmbH shall not be held liable.

We would like to inform you that, despite extensive testing, it is not possible for us to guarantee trouble-free
operation on every system due to the large number of computer/hardware manufacturers and the hardware
configurations which are possible.

IQ PanelControl is a trademark of Novar GmbH


IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Windows, Windows XP, Windows Server 20xx, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Microsoft are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
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Any other products mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners.
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1. General information
1.1 Preliminary remarks

All programming of the MB-Secure control panel is created entirely using the innovative IQ PanelControl computer
program. The software, which runs under the Windows operating system, uses graphical options for display and
operation. In conjunction with convenient mouse operation, all system programs and property input can be carried
out directly from the computer. The programming software enables quick and clear programming of the MB-Secure,
enables saving and printing of property-specific data and features comprehensive plausibility checking.
IQ PanelControl can also be used to read out the entire configuration and event log of the control panel. In addition,
the program enables you to conveniently save the created control panel program via an integrated object and system
database and thus to create hazard alert system documentation.

This user manual guides you step-by-step through installation and commissioning.
Basic knowledge of operating the Windows user interface is not covered in the installation instructions in order to
keep them clear and uncluttered. This basic knowledge is therefore a prerequisite to using the software. Should this
not be the case, we would like to refer you to the corresponding documentation of your desktop/laptop computer or
Windows operating system.

The IQ PanelControl program is the central location at which the installer carries out the entire hardware definition,
including system settings. The visible, and thus usable, options depend on the MB-Secure variant used and the
license you have obtained.

Transfer of the programming data from the computer to the MB-Secure control panel is made via an Ethernet
network connection (TCP/IP). For extensive information on installation and connection, please refer to the installation
instructions of the MB-Secure control panel.

The maximum values of the respective installation options (e.g. number of analog inputs, controllers, doors
etc.) must be heeded. For information on this, please refer to the documentation of the individual devices
and the respective superordinate software.

1.2 System requirements

The following desktop/laptop computer hardware and software requirements must be met in order to use IQ
PanelControl:

Recommended size Minimum size


Processor Pentium IV/Athlon XP Pentium IV/Athlon XP
> 1 GHz 800 MHz
RAM > 4 GB 2 GB
Hard disk 1 TB 512 GB
Screen with appropriate 19" 17"
graphics card 1,152 x 864 pixels 1,024 x 768 pixels
Operating system Windows XP incl. SP3, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008,
Windows Server 2010, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7 (32-/64-bit) or
Windows 8 (32-/64-bit)
Other requirements DVD drive
Mouse or other Windows-compatible pointing device
For communication with Network card (min. 10/100 MBit/s) with TCP/IP protocol
MB-Secure control panel
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2. Overview and getting started


According to VdS guidelines, an Ethernet connection can only be made to the control panel during
programming or when reading out the event memory. During normal operation, this connection has to be
physically removed.

2.1 Starting the IQ PanelControl program

Start the IQ PanelControl program on the computer to which the software has been installed by selecting Start -> All
Programs -> IQ PanelControl -> Shell or the corresponding icon.

User name: service


Password: novar
Server address: localhost

Server port: 3001 (no input necessary)

Press the OK button.

The IQ PanelControl Shell program is loaded, and the standard view is


displayed.
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3. The IQ PanelControl Shell interface


IQ PanelControl differentiates between two basic user interfaces. After the program starts, the IQ PanelControl
display for administration of the control panels, properties and operators is loaded first. Only after the IQ
PanelControl display for the actual control panel programming is started.

3.1 The IQ PanelControl Shell screen - standard view

IQ PanelControl button -> Application menu


Quick-start bar
Multi-function bar (ribbon) - Frequently used functions of the program are represented as icons on the
ribbon. (hidden by default)
Navigation area Groups.
Selection area.
Buttons/Control buttons for creating, deleting, saving and the undo function.
Navigation window/Selection area for direct navigation or tree view.
Buttons for the frequently used functions and commands Connect to control panel and Edit newest panel
configuration.
Tab input area - The working area with the tabs for data input.
Toolbar for quick access to frequently used functions.
List view or list window with table grids for selection of the data record.
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3.2 The user interface in detail

The user interface is divided into three sections. The permissible access options of the logged-in operator are
displayed in the navigation window (left-hand window) with the navigation sections. Access to groups or data
records could be hidden under certain circumstances, depending on the user rights.

Depending on selection in the navigation pane, a respective list pane (on the top right) is displayed with table grid
for selection of a dataset.The data record identified as being marked in the list window is presented in detail in the
respective input area (bottom center and right windows) on a tab. This tab input area is the actual working area, as
the actual input of the data for programming the control panel is made here.
3.2.1 Commands of the IQ PanelControl/Application menu button
The IQ PanelControl button is the large round button located at the top-left in the program
window.
Left-clicking it once opens the Application menu with the following commands:

File Import from file -> Imports system data previously exported using IQ PanelControl
and creates a new control panel configuration with the imported data.
System data is exported using the context menu item "Export configuration" in the
required configuration on the "Configurations" tab.
Look and Feel Individualized visual customization of the user interface appearance. You can select
from several styles or skins using this function.
The layout is automatically saved locally when the program is exited (it is not saved in
the user profile!). When the program is restarted, the previous setting is automatically
activated, regardless of which user was logged in.
Help About -> Displays the version information.
Ribbon bar visible Selection of whether the menu bar (also called the ribbon) is to be displayed in the
upper area of IQ PanelControl Shell.
Auto save When the option is enabled, data is automatically stored when switching data objects
in the navigation pane, switching between list boxes or ending the program.
Language Drop-down list box for selecting the IQ PanelControl program language.
The following languages are currently supported. German, English, Italian, Czech and
Russian.

3.2.2 Menu bar


The menu bar (also called the ribbon) at the top contains some of
the most important commands for direct access.
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3.2.3 Using the quick-start bar


The toolbar for quick access is located at the top right next to the round IQ PanelControl
button. The advantage of this toolbar is that frequently needed commands can be added
there by the program user and that they are always present in the foreground.

3.2.3.1 Expanding quick access toolbar

Desired commands which are frequently used can be added to this quick access toolbar.

For this purpose, select the desired command (e.g. the Import from file command on the multi-function bar) with the
right mouse button and then select Add to Quick Access Toolbar.

To remove the command from the toolbar again, click on it using the right mouse button and then select off
Remove quick access toolbar.

3.2.4 Changing window size


The window size can be changed by sliding the dividing frame (splitter) with the left
mouse button pressed.

By clicking the vertical and horizontal splitters, each window can be opened to full
screen width and/or height.
The next time the program starts, the standard setting of the window size will be
loaded again automatically.
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3.2.5 Buttons/control buttons for data input


The following buttons are the main controls for data input with IQ PanelControl.

Create/Insert a new data record.

Delete the current data record.

Save the current data record.

Undo - All input not yet saved is ignored. If available, the last saved input is restored.

Any change to programming within a tab has to be confirmed using Save. If the "Auto save" parameter
is enabled, storage is carried out automatically.

3.2.6 Selection for direct navigation or tree view


The data is displayed in a tree structure on the Dependency tree tab. This illustration provides a better overview
of the dependencies. The nodes refer to the customers, objects and the individual control panels.
Right-clicking on any data object and selection of Go to can be used to jump to the respective navigation for
further processing of the data.

3.3 Cataloging data in lists

The following descriptions determine the "look and feel" of the data display in the lists and evaluations.
IQ PanelControl enables a multitude of lists and evaluations, distributed in the respective window areas. We
recommend studying this chapter of the user manual no later than when evaluating and searching for data and
events, such as those which arise when processing event log data. You can continue with Chapter 5 for initial
commissioning of a control panel MB-Secure for the time being.

All lists are defined in a table grid in a certain standard by default, but can be customized as desired and thus
changed. This concerns both the order and selection of the displayed columns and the grouping and filtering of the
data.

The individualized customizations described here fundamentally apply for all lists and evaluations,
regardless of the program part/window in which they can be called up. The settings and options are
described in a central location here, and reference is made to each one in the respective chapters.

3.3.1 Selecting data columns


Option 1:
Corner symbol - Click on it in the column header line with the left mouse button.
A list of all available data fields appears. Mark the desired data fields. The data fields are
inserted into the table grid in the sequence of the list.
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Option 2:
Open column selection context menu in a desired column header line with
the right mouse button.
Clicking Column Chooser opens a list with all available data fields.

Drag the desired data field to the desired position in the column
header line with the left mouse button pressed.
Then close the Column Chooser window.

3.3.2 Sorting data (changing order of column headers)


The order is changed by moving a column header with the left
mouse button pressed. As soon as the position arrows are displayed
at the desired position, the mouse button can be released.

3.3.3 Sorting data (ascending or descending order)


Example 1:
Open column chooser context menu. For this purpose, open the context menu in a
desired column header line with the right mouse button.
The selection of ascending sorting or descending sorting is represented by the table
grid in the selecting sorting type.

Example 2:
The sorting of a data column is indicated by a small arrow in the respective column
header.
Sorting in ascending or descending order is a toggle function; to switch the sorting
order, click the corresponding column header with the left mouse button. Each new
click reverses the sorting order.
The list can be sorted by the column of your choice.

= ascending order
= descending order

Additional columns can be marked by pressing and holding the "Shift" key. This
enables additional sub-sorting. To remove sorting, open the context menu and
select "Remove sorting".
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3.3.4 Searching for data


Example 1:
In each list, you can click on any desired data column and make one numeric
or alphanumeric entries. A single character can suffice as input; in the example,
only a "r" was entered in the data column (capitalization can be ignored here).
The first located entry which begins with the entered search term is given a
colored background and the line is highlighted in the table grid.
Using the Ctrl or Ctrl key combination, the search can be continued
forward/backward with the same search term.

Example 2:
Open the show search context menu. For this purpose, open the context menu
in a desired column header line with the right mouse button. The Find input field
is opened.

The search pane is hidden again by pressing the X button beside the search
input field or the context menu item "Hide search".

A numerical or alphanumerical entry can be made in the


Find input field. After clicking the Find button, all found
entries in the table grid with the available data fields are
given a colored background.
Pressing the Delete button removes the colored
background.

This type of search also involves filtering (see the following chapter). In other words,
all records that do not match the input, are hidden.

3.3.5 Filtering data


3.3.5.1 Filtering by field content

A filter for any desired data can be set for any list. Only found entries which match
the entered filter criterion are displayed in the table grid. If multiple filters are used,
the filters are conjoined using an AND connective.

The filter symbol appears when passing over the column header with the mouse
pointer.

To set a filter, use the left mouse button to open the "Filter" pull-down menu using
the filter symbol in the column heading field and select the desired filter entry
(PW in the example). After clicking, all the entries in the table grid, which do not
match the filter, will be hidden.

A filter row with information about the filter criteria and a button to edit the filter are also shown at the bottom of
the table.
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3.3.5.2 Customized filter

For each list, a custom filter can be used for each column. The table grid only displays
the entries which match the filter criteria that you entered.

The filter symbol is displayed when moving over the column header with the mouse
pointer.

To define and set a customized filter, open the Filter pull-down menu using the filter
symbol in the Column header field with the left mouse button and select the Custom
filter entry.

The input window appears, and the column filter can be


set. A logical operation ("Is like" in the example) with an
alphanumeric value ("White" in the example) can be
entered in the input window. In addition, another logical
operation can be linked with and/or for additional filter
definitions.
In the case of an unknown character string, the wildcards
"%" (corresponding to "*" = any number of characters)
and/or "_" (corresponding to "?" = one character each)
can be used.

Example: The entry Ma% filters all names which begin with MA, regardless of how many characters follow it.

Entering __5 finds the character 5 in the third position preceded by any two characters, e.g.005,
cx5, 5r5 etc.

OK button. All found entries in the table grid are filtered out, and all other entries which do not correspond to the
filter are hidden. A filter row is also displayed at the bottom of the table.

3.3.5.3 User-defined filters

The filters described under "Filtering by field content" and "Customized filter"
may not suffice for obtaining very targeted information in some cases. For
example, filtering by names or certain events in event log lists.

Open Filter Editor... via the context menu. For this purpose, open the
context menu in a desired column header line with the right mouse button.
The input field for the filter editor is opened.

Programming of the filter criteria for the filter is made through the entry of the
following in the filter editor:

Logic functions
Column names
Condition
Value entry
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The filter criteria can be set using the following controls.


To better differentiate between the individual criteria they
are highlighted in color:

Logical link condition (red)


Clicking the and link condition with the left mouse button
opens the context menu for selection of the operator of
the filter group ("and" here, for example). Clicking "+"
inserts a new condition into the group.
Additional operators are first linked with "and" and can be
set to other logical links (e.g. "or") in the context menu.
In addition, link conditions can be collected into groups in
the context menu. A group is treated as a single
condition within a total link. Every group can be assigned
its own logical operation.
Select column header (blue)
Selection of the desired column header for the filter by clicking the left mouse button in Filter Editor.
Define condition (green)
Clicking the condition with the left mouse button opens the selection list for the possible comparison
operators.
Value (light gray)
After clicking the value input field, a comparison value can be entered directly into the field.
All alphanumeric characters and digits are permissible input values.

Apply: Use the current entered filter function. The edit window remains open.
OK: Use the current entered filter function. The edit window is closed.
In both cases, a filter row is displayed at the bottom of the table, which can be used to change the filter.

3.3.5.4 Auto-filter row

An easy way to filter is provided by the auto-filter row.

Clicking on the "Show auto filter row" menu item in the context menu can be used to
display an input line below the column headers. Making an entry in a search field
causes the column to be searched for the desired character string and only the
corresponding lines to be displayed.

In the example shown here, the filter criterion "%6" was used for filtering in the "Type"
column. The MB-Secure 5000 control panels are thus no longer displayed.

To remove the auto filter line, click on the "Hide auto filter row" command in the
context menu.
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3.3.5.5 Canceling filters

To reset the described filters so that all entries are displayed in the table
grid again, click Clear Filter in the context menu. For this purpose, open
the context menu in a desired column header line with the right mouse
button.

Another option for resetting a filter is to click the Close button in the
footer of the list window.

4. IQ PanelControl Shell tabs


The data of a data record in the list window identified as being marked is displayed in detail on a tab. This tab input
area is the actual working area, as the actual input of the data for programming the control panel is made here.
When (re)defining the individual components for the control panel, recurring tab entries are always required. Here,
the entry of the data can occur in the desired order.

Entry of a new data record (a new data entry) is carried out by clicking

Once the data entry has been made, please do not forget to save it

4.1 Control panel selection area

4.1.1 General tab -> Information

Name Assignment of a unique name for the control panel. (max. 50 characters)
Version Program version number of the control panel.

Serial number Display the control panel's serial number.

In object Assignment of the control panel to an object. Selection is made using the list box.
The object has to be previously defined in the "Objects" selection pane.
Contact person Contact person for the control panel on the property. Selection is made using the list box.
The contact person has to be previously defined in the "Contact persons" selection pane.
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4.1.2 General tab -> Connection data


The connection for programming and data communication between the IQ PanelControl computer and the
MB-Secure control panel is made via Ethernet (TCP/IP protocol).
To configure the IP functions of the MB-Secure control panel, you will require some information and parameters
provided to you by the responsible network administrator.

IP address IP address of the control panel

IP port Port number (currently fixed at 12348)

Password Programming password for the control panel

Note on programming password: alphanumeric, max. 50 characters. No


password is set for the control panel in the factory settings.

4.1.2.1 Finding a control panel on the network

Click the "..." button (quick-link/extended selection) to


open the dialog for network control panel searches.
All control panels located in the same IP network
segment can be localized using this search function.
Found control panels are output to a separate
window with the name, device type, serial number, IP
address and port.
The desired control panel is selected by clicking it
and confirming by clicking the OK button.

The IP address and the serial number are


automatically copied into the corresponding input
fields in the connection data tab.
Save button.

For information on changing the network


configuration of the control panel, see the section
entitled "The control panel list window in detail"
further down in these instructions.

4.1.3 Configurations tab


Summary table of all programming data stored for the control panel. The list includes a comment, program data
transfers from and to the control panel (transmission and receipt), date and time of the most recent change, the
operator and possible comment for the previous configuration.
Further functions for processing the respective configuration data is available via the context menu (right mouse
button) of the configurations.

Due to the modified and optimized data structures in IQ PanelControl V03, configurations
created with IQ PanelControl V01 or V02, cannot be used for IQ PanelControl V03. In this
case, reprogramming with IQ PanelControl V03 is absolutely required.
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4.1.4 License tab


Overview table of the available performance features for the control panel. The maximum permissible values and the
control panel features already present in the programming are listed.

MB-Secure
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000
Main zones 1 2 4 16 64 256
Detector groups 8 16 48 128 512 2,048
Doors 1 2 4 16 64 256
Users 16 32 64 128 512 1,024
Room/time zones 4 8 16 32 64 256
Macros 10 20 30 50 250 1,000

4.1.5 Event log tab


The event log is located in the control panel's flash memory. The memory has a storage capacity of up to 30,000
events. Up to 1 million events can be stored for each control panel in the IQ PanelControl database.

4.1.5.1 Event log tab -> Reading in data

Click the Receive events button to load the event log data from the control panel. On the Event log tab, all data is
displayed in order in a table according to event date.

This event log data contains all the messages with the basic information. Main zone, detector group, user
and individual identification texts on the respective events are only displayed when reading out the event log
in the IQ PanelControl configuration program.

Customization of the window size and navigation (e.g. via scrollbars) corresponds to the Windows standard. Sorting
and filtering of data in the individual columns corresponds to the descriptions in the "Cataloging data in lists" section.

4.1.5.2 Exporting event log data

The list of event log data can be exported to another data


format.
Right-clicking a list entry opens the context menu for data
export.
The following file formats are available here:

Excel
PDF file
HTML
Text format *.TXT

The destination directory and file name for the export file can be freely chosen Windows standard.

Using this context menu, the list of event log data can also be output directly to a printer by choosing Print.
Alternatively, the printout can be customized as desired using the print preview function or copied to another program
using the clipboard. Additional display and printing options can be changed using the print preview functions and
customized to suit your desired layout. These functions essentially correspond to the standard of most word
processing programs, e.g. Microsoft Word.
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4.1.5.3 Print preview/Print context menu

Right-clicking a list entry opens the pop-up menu. Selecting "Print preview" opens the print preview, from within which
the list can be printed. Additional display and printing options can be changed using the print preview functions and
customized to suit your desired layout. Printing, saving and loading of files is made as per the Windows standard.
The functions of the buttons of the menu bar are briefly explained in the following:

4.1.6 Authorized operators tab


This tab also includes the mapping menu for the operators that the control panel can view and modify. Mark the
desired operators in the Available operators field and assign them using the ">" button. The assigned operators
are then listed in the Assigned operators field. The selection functions correspond to the Windows standard
(Shift marks all data records between two mouse clicks, whereas Ctrl only marks the clicked data records).

Save the programming.

4.2 Object selection area


An object can be allocated to a control panel using the "In object" list box in the control panel selection area
(see chapter "Control panel selection area" toward the beginning of this manual). Objects are either physically
existing subsections of a "customer" (building, office, etc.) or organizational units (e.g. departments, sites).

4.2.1 General tab -> Information

Name Assignment of a unique name for the control panel. (max. 50 characters)

Description Input option for a description of the object. (max. 50 characters)


Customer Mapping of the control panel to a customer. The selection is made using the list box.
The customer must be previously defined in the "Customers" selection area.
Contact person Contact person for the object. The selection is made using the list box. The contact
person has to be previously defined in the "Contact persons" selection area.
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4.2.2 Address tab


Input option for the address data of the object (house number, street, zip code, city and country). The input is
limited to 50 characters each.

4.2.3 Control panels tab


This tab contains the assignment menu for the available control panels which can be assigned to the object. Mark
the desired control panels in the Available control panel field and assign them using the ">" button. The assigned
control panels are then listed in the Assigned control panels field. The selection functions correspond to the
Windows standard (Shift marks all data records between two mouse clicks, whereas Ctrl only marks the clicked
data records).

Save the programming.

4.3 Customer selection area


This area is used to manage customers. One or more objects can be allocated to customers and one or more
control panels can be allocated to each object.

4.3.1 General tab -> Information

Name Assignment of a customer name. (max. 50 characters)

Major customer Additional information

Contact person Contact person for the customer. Selection is made using the list box. The contact
person has to be previously defined in the "Contact persons" selection area

4.3.2 Objects tab


This tab contains the assignment menu for the available properties which can be assigned to the customer. Mark the
desired object in the Available objects field and assign them using the ">" button. The assigned objects are then
listed in the Selected objects field. The selection functions correspond to the Windows standard (Shift marks all
data records between two mouse clicks, whereas Ctrl only marks the clicked data records).

Save the programming.

4.4 Contact persons selection area


Contact persons contain contact data for individual customers, objects and/or control panels. They can be assigned
in the selection areas:
Customers
Objects
Control panels
on the "General" tab in each case under contact person.

4.4.1 General tab -> Contact data


Input option for the contact data of a person (first name, last name, telephone numbers, fax and email).
Input is limited to 50 characters each.
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4.5 Operator groups selection area


Operator groups combine several operators into a group with the same rights. An operator group can be
allocated in the Operators selection area on the General tab under Operators group. The operator group is
"Superusers" in the factory settings. This operators group cannot be changed. The group has all rights.

4.5.1 General tab

Name Assignment of a unique name for the operator group, e.g. Installer, User. (max. 50
characters)
Description Input option for a description of the operator group, e.g. customer service
technician for control panels. (max. 50 characters)
Edit all control panels The activated checkbox enables all operators of the operator group to edit all
control panels.

4.5.2 Operators tab


This tab contains the assignment menu for the available operators which can be assigned to the selected operator
group. Mark the desired operator in the Available operators field and assign them using the ">" button. The
assigned operators are then listed in the Assigned operators field. The selection functions correspond to the
Windows standard (Shift marks all data records between two mouse clicks, whereas Ctrl only marks the clicked
data records).

Save the programming.

4.5.3 Shell rights tab


Marking rights on this tab specifies the rights which an operator is to have
in the individual program parts and tabs. In general, this setting is
specified by the administrator with the corresponding superuser rights or
to an operator who possesses the corresponding rights for changing the
shell.
Customized settings are possible, depending on the program part and tab.
To open the individual menu items, click the symbol next to the menu item
name.

Clicking enables you to activate or deactivate rights for the selected


branch and/or the corresponding tab

The following rights can be activated/deactivated:


Show
Add (create new)
Delete
Modify

If the View right is disabled, then the corresponding entry will be fully hidden in the tree view and/or in the relevant
tab.

Changes to rights are not activated until the operator logs on again!
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4.6 Operators selection area


Operators are users with various different rights. In the state of delivery, there is a superuser with the name "service"
and all rights system-wide in IQ PanelControl. This super user creates additional operators and issues them
corresponding rights for control panel programming.

The work interface can also be set up to have more or less extensive capabilities depending on the logged-on
operator and his/her rights. Additional information on the operators and their rights can be found in the corresponding
sections of these instructions.

In the control panel's factory settings, the operator "service" with the password "novar" and allocation to the
"Superusers" operator group is already created. The operator name and allocation to the user group for this operator
cannot be changed.

4.6.1 General tab -> Access data/Access profile

Login name Assignment of a unique user name for the operator (e.g. Mller). (max. 50
characters)
Password Entry of a password. (max. 50 characters)

Password Password repetition, i.e. repeated entry of the password. (max. 50 characters)

Operator group Allocation to an operator group with specified user rights. Selection is made using the
list box.

Password always If this check box is activated, the operator (user) has no validity time limit. If
valid necessary, this must be entered for Expiration date.

Expiration date If the Password never expires field is deactivated, an expiration date for the validity
of the respective operator (user) can be saved. This date can either be entered
manually or using the calendar (arrow ).

First name Option to enter first name. (max. 50 characters)

Last name Option to enter last name. (max. 50 characters)

E-mail Option to enter an e-mail address. (max. 50 characters)

4.6.2 Control panels tab (in preparation)


This tab contains the assignment menu for the available control panels which can be assigned to the operator.
Mark the desired control panel in the Available control panels field and assign them using the "<" button. The
assigned control panels are then listed in the Assigned control panels field. The selection functions correspond
to the Windows standard (Shift marks all data records between two mouse clicks, whereas Ctrl only marks the
clicked data records).
In addition to this, configuration can be made for each control panel to determine whether control panel
configuration is permitted and whether a control panel configuration can be transmitted to the control panel.

Save the programming.


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4.7 Time Tasks selection area


Time tasks can be used to perform certain functions on a one-off basis and/or to perform recurring functions
automatically on a regular basis. They can be used to automate processes involving several plants, such as global
data backup.
A distinction is drawn between time tasks that have to be implemented once or repeatedly every minute, day, week,
month or year.

The time tasks are administered or created by means of the list window and the buttons / controls for data entry.

Time tasks are created on a global basis. This means that they apply to all central locations created
with the corresponding data (event memory data, configurations) in the database.

4.7.1 General tab


The event memory of the control panels can be cleared in the database using the "Clear event memory" command.

Information
Name
A customer-specific text (up to 50 characters) can be entered in this field for the time task.

Type
This drop-down list can be used to select the function type for the time task. Depending on the function type selected,
further additional settings can be made.

- Delete log
Event entries outside the defined period will be deleted from the database at the selected time.
The period is set under Settings -> Lifetime.
- Delete config
This function type is used to reduce the number of configurations/programming operations saved to the set
value (Settings -> Number).
- Backup
This function is used to back up the complete system database with central configurations and event
memory entries.
The database is backed up to the following directory:

...\Programme\Honeywell\IQ_PanelControl\Services\sic

This directory is automatically created when the first time task backup is performed.

The convention for naming the backup files is <Date><Time>.fbk e.g. 1505181800.fbk.
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Settings

Additional parameters
Depending on the function type selected, different additional parameters will be displayed.
- Lifetime: This additional parameter is linked to the "Delete log" function type. The values "3 Months",
"6 Months" and "12 Months" indicate for how long in the past the event memory entries are
to be saved, starting from the current date. Any data older than the selected period will be
deleted.
- Number: The "Number" parameter belongs to the "Delete Config" function type. The values "25",
"50" and "100" define the number of configurations saved per control panel which are
stored in the database.

Frequency
The time and interval at which the relevant time task is executed are defined here. The precise parameters
for the execution time are defined in the "Times" input area within this tab.
- Once: The time task is performed once. The task is not repeated.
- Every minute, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly
These settings are used for time tasks that are to be performed repeatedly at a particular
time or at a particular interval, e.g. data backup.

Times

Depending on the "Frequency" selected, different additional parameters will be displayed.

Start date Details of the date when the time task is started for the first time.
Start time Details of the time when each time task is started.
Expiration time The period of time within which the time task is still valid and is started after the start time has been
reached.
Example: The time task is to start at 5.00 p.m. However, IQ PanelControl is not running at this time.
If the program is started within the expiry time (e.g. 1 hour, i.e. no later than 6.00 p.m.), then the
time task will still be performed, but not after this time.
Day of week A time task, e.g. the correction of the event memory data, is to take place every Friday.
Day of month This is used for a monthly implementation. For example, the time task might be performed on the
first day of each month.
Date If an order is to be performed on an annual basis, this field can be used to set the precise date.

Statistics

These are purely information fields. These fields show the date and time of the next start and the date and time of
the last start.
No input can be made here.
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4.8 The control panel list window in detail


A tab for data entry will be displayed corresponding to the selection made in
the list pane.
Representation in the list pane can be customized here according to the
descriptions in chapter "Cataloging data in lists" (toward the beginning of
this manual).

Right-clicking any list entry opens the context menu for the configuration
or communication with the corresponding control panel. The following
selection options are available here:

Edit newest panel configuration


The most recently saved configuration is opened in IQ PanelControl Configurator. Communication with the control
panel is not required.

Create new panel configuration


Creation of a standard configuration in IQ PanelControl Configurator for the data record marked in the list window
selected control panel. Communication with the control panel is not required.

Receive event log


Communication is established with the control panel and all events from the control panel to the PC are transferred
and saved in the database.

Receive current panel configuration


Communication is established with the control panel and the central programming is transferred from the control
panel to the PC and saved in the database.

Send newest panel configuration


Communication is established with the control panel and the most recently saved control panel configuration is
transferred from the computer to the control panel.

Send license from file


Using this function, a purchased license can be transferred to the control panel.

Service functions
A connection between the PC and the control panel is required to use the service functions.

After updating the control panel firmware, the "service function" parameters must be sent to the control panel
again.

Date/Time timezone

Reading out, checking and, if necessary, correction of the date, time and set time zone. Transfer of parameters to
the control panel.
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Change password

Change the password of the control panel.


Initial entry of the password is made under
Control panels > General tab > Connection data
> Password. (max. 50 characters)

Change network configuration

- Hostname
The automatically generated hostname of the
control panel can be changed here.
The host name can have a length of up to 255
characters (letters, digits, minus sign).

The requirement for entering a hostname is the


presence of a DHCP server.

If the "Get IP address via DHCP" parameter is


not activated, a fixed IP address must be
assigned.

The required input values can be obtained from


the network administrator:

Entry of a fixed IP address


Entry of the IP mask
Entry of the gateway

Other

These parameters always have two functional


buttons.
- Read from panel
A connection is established to the control panel
and the current settings are downloaded and
displayed in the appropriate field.
- Write to panel
A connection is established to the control panel
and changes to the individual parameters are
returned to the control panel.

Before editing the individual parameters first the current status must be downloaded using the "Read from
panel" function.
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- Current language
This parameter relates to the current control panel language. Special settings for operating unit languages are not
affected.

- Maintenance
This parameter is used to define when the next control panel maintenance is to be performed. If the "Enabled"
checkbox is activated, a new maintenance date can be entered in the "Next maintenance" field. Clicking the
symbol opens a calendar window where the desired date can be selected.

- Installer Information
A message can be entered here for the operator. This text can be displayed using the TouchCenter Tuxedo graphic
operating unit.
Max. 7 lines of 40 characters each.

Print/export list
Opens the print preview/print context menu.
For this purpose, see the "Print preview/Print context menu" section above in this manual.
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5. Programming
If functions are used in a configuration, which are marked as non EN compliant, then the conformity
mark on the control panel has to be removed or modified.

5.1 Basic information on programming with the IQ PanelControl


configuration program
System programming via the IQ PanelControl configuration program is split up into two different areas. One is the
hardware part, and the other is the system part. It is also possible to call up the event log of the control panel. In
contrast to calling up the event log from the shell, additional customer-specific texts on the users, inputs etc. are also
displayed here.
The definition of general parameters which affect the entire system and the inclusion of the individual system
components, such as BUS users, wireless users and inputs and outputs are made within the hardware part. The
system components can also be distributed through a "building plan".
In the system part, on the other hand, the assignment of functions is carried out for the individual system
components.

To edit the currently available control panel configuration, select the required control panel under "Control panels" in
the IQ PanelControl shell and then click on the "Edit newest panel configuration" button on the "General" tab. To edit
an existing control panel configuration, select the corresponding control panel, switch to the "Configurations" tab and
click the "Edit panel configuration" button. As an alternative, you can also double-click on the required control panel
configuration or click on "Edit panel configuration" in the context menu.

If a firmware update (V03.xx to V04.xx) has been carried out for a control panel, then the respective control panel
configuration also has to be adapted for the new firmware version. To do this, the version has to be changed from 3
to 4 on the "General" tab. If a configuration (V03) is then selected for editing, then a query is displayed as to whether
conversion of the control panel configuration is to be started or not.

Confirming with "Yes" starts conversion. The status of conversion is displayed in a separate window. Conversion
can not be performed fully automatically and thus the status window displays information as to which parameters
have to be manually checked and adapted.

Due to the modified and optimized data structures in IQ PanelControl V03, configurations
created with IQ PanelControl V01 or V02, cannot be used for IQ PanelControl V03 or V04. In this
case, reprogramming with IQ PanelControl V03 or V04 is absolutely required.

To create a new empty configuration, click on "Create new panel configuration" in the context menu for the
required control panel.

The IQ PanelControl configuration program starts with the Hardware tab.


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1* = IQ PanelControl button -> Application menu


2* = Quick-start bar
3* = Multi-function bar/Ribbon (hidden by default)
4 = Title bar with control panel name and name of the loaded configuration
5 = Event log tab
6 = Navigation area
7 = Selection area
8 = Operating area
9 = Input area with tabs
*See "IQ PanelControl - Shell" description above in these instructions.

In the following descriptions/screen shots, the menu bar/ribbon is not displayed, as it is not required for more
in-depth explanation.

5.1.1 Commands of the IQ PanelControl button/Application menu


Left-clicking it once opens the Application menu with the following commands:

File
Save configuration
The current state of the configuration is saved in the database.

Basically each created configuration must be additionally saved in the


database, because all changes to the configuration are only made in the
main memory.
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Import holidays
If a holiday calendar has already been created and exported for a control panel as a file, it can be imported into the
current loaded configuration using this command.
It is also possible to load finished calendars (e.g. regional holidays and school vacations) from the Internet and
integrate them into the control panel configuration, for example.
The files must be available as iCalendar files (.ics) for import.

Export holidays
For use within other system configurations, it is possible to export the holiday calendar of a system as a file. The
exported file is of type iCalendar (.ics).

Connection
Send configuration
Communication is established with the control panel, and the current control panel configuration is transferred from
the computer to the control panel.

Look and Feel


Individualized visual customization of the user interface appearance. You can select from several styles or skins
using this function.
The layout is automatically saved locally when the program is exited (it is not saved in the user profile!). When the
program is restarted, the previous setting is automatically activated, regardless of which user was logged in.

Help
About
Displays the version information.

Ribbon visible
Selection of whether the menu bar (also called the ribbon) is to be displayed in the upper section of the
IQ PanelControl configuration program.

Auto save
This can be used to define whether saving data requires confirmation or whether the data should be saved
automatically each time when switching in the navigation pane, switching list boxes or leaving the programming
menu (tab).

USB reader
USB desktop reader 023360 is used to automatically read in contactless proX2 data carriers. Manual entry of data
carrier codes using the keyboard is therefore unnecessary.
Install USB desktop reader 023360 and the associated driver according to the installation instructions of the USB
desktop reader. Then determine the corresponding COM port using the Device Manager and enter it in the drop-
down list box in the Application menu. No other settings (baud rate, stop-bits etc.) are necessary. The required
parameters are automatically managed by IQ PanelControl.

Important!
If the USB desktop reader is connected to a USB interface other than that used for the initial installation, the
assigned COM port will change. In this case, recheck the entry in the Device Manager.

Information on use within IQ PanelControl can be found in the section entitled "System -> Users and groups ->
Users -> General tab".
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5.1.2 Notes on programming "Affects positive drive" according to VdS guidelines

External arming according to VdS:


The control panel can only be externally armed or adopt the externally armed state, if
- it is fully functional (except permissible deactivation)
- there are no intrusion/hold-up alarms
- there are no warning messages from energy supplies (only for IDS class B with
non-exclusive transmission paths and Type III power supplies)
- there are no tamper alarms
- there are no notifications from tamper monitoring from IDCU, signal transmitter and
switching devices
- there are no notifications from transmission path monitoring
- there are no notifications from "external signal monitoring" (only for IDS class B with
non-exclusive transmission paths)
- the transmission paths were checked in the timeframe = 100 s prior to arming with positive result
(only for IDS class B with non-exclusive transmission paths),
- there are no notifications from monitoring of locking,
- no remote access/remote configuration is being carried out
- there are no fault messages
Fault messages include the following:
- Blocking element fault
- Mains fault delay (mains fault must be entered in positive drive of all zones)
- Battery fault (battery fault must affect positive drive of all zones)
- Telephone line fault
- RF fault > 90 seconds
- RF availability monitoring
- RF pre-warning of end of energy supply capacity < 90 days
- RF pre-warning of end of energy supply capacity < 30 days
- Programming switch on

5.2 Hardware -> General -> Definition


To select hardware programming, click the "Hardware" tab in the navigation area. By
default, the navigation area is divided into two sub-areas, "General" and "Lists".

By selecting the Definition menu item, the selection area for the creation/entry of the
individual system components, such as BUS users, wireless users and inputs/outputs is
displayed. General parameters which affect the entire system can also be entered here.
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5.2.1 Definition -> Control panel -> General tab

Name
The name of the control panel is displayed in this field (programming in IQ PanelControl Shell). This is an information
box. It is not possible to make entries here.

State evaluation
This concerns faults of the power supply/charger unit. Using the respective drop-down list boxes, you can specify the
message behavior should the respective fault occur.

- No evaluation
The fault occurrence is not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is indicated via the fault LED and on operating units.
- Positive drive condition
The fault affects the external position drive condition. External arming is not possible if the fault occurs.
- Same as detector group
These faults can be assigned to detector groups in the programming window System -> Main zones -> Main
zone X -> Detector groups. Thus these faults can be evaluated in multiple main zones with different behavior.

Using the time input fields, you can define the time at which the respective fault is to be reported

- According to VdS guidelines, the "Accu voltage low" and "Power failure delay" states have to
prevent positive drive.
- A power supply fault should only be indicated after at least 6 seconds.

Fault after reset


Once this checkbox is activated, an fault is displayed and stored after each reset. This fault affects the positive
drive of all zones.
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Global user settings

PIN length
This field is used to enter the number of digits the PIN is to have. This can be from 4 to 8.

If the number of digits of the PIN is increased (from 4 to 6, for example), 2 zeros are added to the beginning
of PINs which have already been created.
Example: Before change 9876
After change: 009876
This initial zeros must be taken into account when entering the PIN for operation.
IMPORTANT:
If the number of PIN digits is reduced, all PINs which have been created are deleted.

According to VdS guidelines, the following specifications apply to the number of digits in the PIN:
VdS class A (IDS): min. 4 digits
VdS class B (IDS): min. 5 digits
VdS class C (IDS): min. 6 digits

Level 1 and 2: min. 4 digits


Level 3: min. 5 digits
Level 4: min. 6 digits

Hold-up PIN
If a duress alarm has been assigned for a door side, a possible hold-up code is derived from the PIN or the
corresponding door code. This means that the hold-up PIN is comprised of the PIN/door code and a hold-up number.
The hold-up number is added to the last digit of the PIN/door code, whereby any carryover is not taken into account.
Example: PIN/Door code 123456
Hold-up number 5
Hold-up code 12345 6 + 5 = 1
The hold-up code is thus 123451

If this option is not activated, a hold-up alarm cannot be triggered using the PIN or door code.

PIN and impermissible PIN variation options:

Input code Variations Level of security


4-digit code 10,000 possibilities Level 2
5-digit code 100,000 possibilities Level 3
6-digit code 1,000,000 possibilities Level 4
7-digit code 10,000,000 possibilities Level 4
8-digit code 100,000,000 possibilities Level 4

The above variation possibility of codes is halved when using a duress code. The same code can not be
assigned to different users.

Active access level 3 prevents positive drive


If this checkbox is activated, positive drive of all zones is interfered with during operation by a user with access
level 3.

Event log
Size
The size of the event log can be set to several levels. The size of the event log is to be adjusted to the respective
control panel configuration and according to the relevant regulations (e.g. VdS).
If the size of the event log is changed, a message box appears stating that existing events can no longer be
accessed after the change.
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The alarm memory and EN memory of the control panel are not erased in this case.

Limiting events for each detector group


The events can be limited per detector group here.

EN events
If this checkbox is activated, an additional event storage is created for at least 500 events as stipulated by EN
50131. This event log can be viewed using the graphical operating unit 013002.

Configuration permitted

Only in disarmed state


If the parameter is activated, configuration of the control panel is only possible in the disarmed state. The parameter
affects the following functions: "Send a configuration to the control panel" and "Send license from file".

Remote access
- Manual release: Remote access can be released or blocked using either the respective function in
TouchCenter Tuxedo or a macro.
- Permanent release: The control panel is permanently enabled for remote access.

If the DIP 1 switch is set to "ON / permanent release" on the computer / connection PCB, then this overrides
possible programming of "manual release" in IQ PanelControl. In other words, the system is permanently
released for remote access.

Time limit for remote access


After releasing remote access via TouchCenter Tuxedo or a macro, remote access
to the control panel can be carried out within the set time. Once the defined time has elapsed, remote access is only
possible again if the release is renewed.
Configurable time from 00 hrs. 00 min. 01 sec. to 23 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec.

DIP1 positive drive


- None The "ON / permanent release" position of DIP1 has no effect on positive drive of a main zone.
- All zones: If DIP1 is in the position "ON / permanent release", this affects the external positive drive all main
zones. This means that no main zone can be activated.

- The size of event storage in accordance with VdS class C is to be set to >1000 events
- "Limit events per detector group" must be set to "Unlimited".
- Configuration of the control panel is only permissible in the disarmed state.

State evaluation

Erlaube die Zeichen B..F fr GG und CCC


Eindeutige MG-Nummer
Diese beiden Parameter sind nur in Verbindung mit dem bertragungsgert DS 6750 und dem
bertragungsprotokoll Contact ID relevant. Ausfhrliche Informationen zu diesen Parametern entnehmen Sie
bitte dem Benutzerhandbuch IQ PanelControl fr DS 6750.

Alarm in the entryway


If "Activation of local signalling immediately, alarm forwarding delayed" is set using the drop-down list box, then
transmission using a dialing device is delayed for at least 30 seconds for an intrusion alarm during the time set for
the entryway.
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According to European standard, configuration has to be carried out as follows:

- Fault following reset must be activated.


- Active "time recording 3 prevents positive drive" has to be enabled.
- Limitation of events per detector group has to be set to 3 - 10.
- EN events have to be activated.
- Configuration only permitted in disarmed state.
- Remote access: manual release
- Alarm in entryway has to be set to "Activation of local signalling immediately, alarm forwarding
delayed".

5.2.2 Definition -> BUS-2 controller X/IB2 controller X -> "General" tab

The branches "BUS-2 Controller/IB2-Controller 1" to "BUS-2 Controller/IB2-Controller 4" represent the connections
on the computer / connection PCB.

Type
This field is used to set the mode in which the selected terminal should function.
- BUS-2 controller
The terminal is operated in BUS-2 mode. Up to 64 BUS-2 users can be connected for each
controller. The programming jumper for the connection to the computer / connection PCB are to be
set to the operating mode "BUS-2".
- IB2 controller (starting with availability of IB2 users)
The terminal is operated in IB2 mode. Up to 10 IB2 bus extensions can be connected for each
controller. The maximum number of IB2 bus extensions for each control panel is limited to 10. The
programming jumpers for the terminal of the computer / connection PCB are to be set to operating
mode "RS-485" here.
Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) for the connection can be entered here. Complete entry by clicking
"Save". After saving a customer-specific text, it is displayed in the definition tree instead of "BUS-2 Controller x".

Branch no.
This is the no. of the controller on the computer / terminal board. This number is used in conjunction with WINMAG.
This is an information field. An input is not possible.

Baud rate
This field is only enabled when programming type "IB2 controller".
Programming Type "BUS-2 Controller". The baud rate is fixed at 4800 bit/s and cannot be changed.
Programming Type "IB2-Controller". The baud rate can be set for specific applications. If the IB2 user
(IB2 bus extension) installed within the panel housing, the baud
rate can be set to "internal". In a remote mounted outside the
panel housing the baud rate must be set to "external".
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5.2.3 Definition -> IB2 controller X -> "Auto detection" tab


(starting with availability of IB2 users)

IB2 users can be assigned to a connection in two ways. A differentiation is made between "manual creation" and
"Automatic detection" here.
With manual creation, the desired users are assigned to the connection manually one after another.
With automatic detection, a communication connection to the control panel is required. After clicking the "Start auto
detection" button, a scan is carried out at the corresponding IB2 connection and the available users are displayed in
the "Available" list window. If a user is already stored in the configuration (e.g. created manually), then it will be
displayed in the "Assigned" window.
To assign the IB2 user, mark the desired user in the "Available" list box and assign it with the ">" button. The users
now appear in the "Assigned" field. With the ">>" button, all users can be moved at once. Marking is not necessary
here. The users are now displayed in the "Assigned" field. After saving, the assigned users appear in the definition
tree below the corresponding IB2 controller.

5.2.4 Definition IB2 controller X -> Adding IB2 user manually


(starting with availability of IB2 users)

With manual creation, the desired users are assigned to the connection manually one after another.

The selection menu for the assignment of the IB2 users can be opened
in two different ways.
- Mark the IB2 connection in the configuration tree with the right
mouse button and click "Add" in the context menu.
- Mark the IB2 connection in the configuration tree with the left
mouse button and click the "Add" button.

To add a IB2 user, mark the user type with the left mouse
button. Then specify the desired address (1 - 63) and the
number of users (Amount).
The selection can then be confirmed either via "OK" or
"Apply". Confirming via "OK" closes the menu. Clicking
"Apply" keeps the menu open for further user creation. The
menu is closed with the "Close" button.

You can double-click on the user type to insert the configured number of users starting with the entered address.
The menu remains open.

5.2.5 IB2 controller X -> IB2 user IB2 bus extension


(starting with availability of IB2 users)

Representation of the IB2 bus extension within the definition tree is


divided into:

- 4 BUS-2 controllers
- 4 double balanced inputs
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5.2.5.1 IB2 controller X -> IB2 user IB2 bus extension -> General tab
(starting with availability of IB2 users)

Type
Information box only. Shows the "user" type. No input can be
made here.

Name
A customized text (max. 50 characters) can be entered here for
the user.

Location
The "location" of the IB2 user can be specified in this menu
item. The available "Buildings - Floors - Rooms" are defined
using the "Building plan" menu (navigation pane -> Hardware
-> General -> Building plan).
You will find detailed information about this menu in the relevant chapter later in this manual.

Address
This drop-down list box can be used to change the user's current BUS address.

Serial no.
Each IB2 bus extension has a serial no. This serial number is used in combination with the manufacturer code and
the type code to calculate a unique GUID. This GUID is used to address and identify the IB2 bus extension during
operation. The serial number is located on a sticker on the bus extension board.

State evaluations

According to VdS guideline and European standard, monitoring of communication faults has to be
enabled.

Communication faults
The user does not respond correctly to IB2 communication. The states are evaluated if the checkbox is activated.

5.2.5.2 IB2 controller X -> IB2 bus extension -> BUS-2 controller -> General tab / automatic detection
(starting with availability of IB2 users)

The chapter Definition -> BUS-2 controller contains detailed information on the General tab X/IB2 controller
X -> "General" tab toward the beginning of this manual. Information on the "Automatic detection" tab can be
found in the chapter Definition -> BUS-2 controller X -> "Automatic detection" tab further on in this
documentation.
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5.2.5.3 IB2 controller X -> IB2 BUS extension -> Inputs -> General tab
(starting with availability of IB2 users)

The IB2 BUS extension module has 4 analog inputs. The ports are operated as differential detector group inputs
with quenching transistors. Monitoring is performed in accordance with the values set under terminal resistor and
tolerance.
It is possible to connect storage sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage sensors).

Name:
A customized text can be stored for each of the "DB Input 001 - 004"
connections (max. 50 characters). The "Name" field also includes the "..."
button. If this input is already assigned to a detector group, the respective
detector group can be jumped to using the "..." (quick link / extended
selection) button.
To return to the doorside, click on the System tab in the navigation pane.

End-of-line resistor
These parameters can be used to separately configure the end-of-line resistor for each of the module's analog
inputs. Possible fixed values are 10 k and 12.1 k as well as a configurable value (other) between 4 and 14.6 k.
The maximum value 14.6 k results from the combination of the end-of-line resistor and tolerance, because the
upper limit of the monitored range is 17.5 k.

Double Balanced

A special form of analog input monitoring is the double balanced evaluation. The states
"Short circuit", "Okay", "Alarm", "Fault" and "Tamper" (breakage) can be detected here.

The following resistor values or ranges apply to the evaluation:

Evaluated state Resistor target value Resistor target range


Short circuit 800

Okay 1 k 800 - 1.5 k

Alarm 2 k 1.5 k - 3.2 k


Fault 4 k 3.2 k - 4.5 k
Alarm + fault 5 k 4.5 k - 17.5 k

Tamper (breakage) 17.5 k

Tolerance
The acuation tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages. Configuration of another tolerance value directly
changes the displayed resistor range in the end-of-line resistor field.

The evaluation ranges for the "Double Balanced" monitoring form are fixed and cannot be changed. See
the table above.
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State evaluations
Effect of the fault
This parameter works only in conjunction with the programming "Double balanced". It defines what detection of a
fault affects.
- No evaluation
Faults are not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is displayed using the fault LED and operating units.
- Positive drive
The fault affects the external positive drive. No external arming is possible in the event of a fault.
- As detector group
In the programming window System -> Main zones -> Main zone X -> Detector groups, these faults can be
assigned to detector groups. As a result, these faults can be evaluated in several main zones with different
characteristics.

5.2.6 Definition -> BUS-2 controller X -> "Auto detection" tab


BUS-2 users can be assigned to a connection in two ways. A differentiation is made between "manual creation" and
"auto detection" here.
With manual creation, the desired users are assigned to the connection manually one after another.
With auto detection, a communication connection to the control panel is required. After clicking the "Start auto
detection" button, a scan is carried out at the corresponding BUS-2 port and the available users are displayed in the
"Available" list window.

To assign the BUS-2 user, mark the desired user in the "Available" list box and assign it with the ">" button.
The users now appear in the "Assigned" field. With the ">>" button, all users can be moved at once. Marking is not
necessary here.

After saving, the assigned users appear in the definition tree below the corresponding BUS-2 controller.
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5.2.7 BUS-2 controller X -> Adding BUS-2 user manually


With manual creation, the desired users are assigned to the connection manually one after another.

The selection menu for the assignment of the BUS-2 users can be opened in
two different ways.
- Mark the BUS-2 connection in the configuration tree with the right mouse
button and click "Add" in the context menu.
- Mark the BUS-2 connection in the configuration tree with the left mouse
button and click the "Add" button.

To add a BUS-2 user, select the respective user type with


the left mouse button. Subsequently enter the BUS-2
"address" (0 - 63) and the "amount" (max. 64) of users.
The selection can then be confirmed either using "OK"
or "Apply". If confirmed using "OK", the menu is closed.
If using "Apply", the menu remains open for entering
additional users. The "Close" button is used to close the
menu.
Double-clicking on the user type inserts the number of
participants starting with the entered address. The menu
remains open.

At present, the following BUS-2 users can be programmed:


- 16 I/O module
- 16-DG blocking/display module (max. 64 per controller)
- 2-Relay 2-DG module
- 5-Output module
- 5-Input module
- Sounder/Flasher with 2 Inputs
- DUO-I/O module
- Touch center (max. 10 per controller)
- IDENT-KEY 3
- IDENTLOC
- LCD operating unit (max. 64 per controller)
- LED operating unit (max. 64 per controller)
- Power supply/charger unit, 12 V DC, 26 Ah/52 Ah
- Smoke detector
- Wireless master
- SCM 3000
- Siren module
- Viewguard DUAL
- Viewguard DUAL with anti-mask detection
- Viewguard PIR
- Viewguard PIR with anti-mask detection
- Door controller module
- Door guard
- Mini module

5.2.8 BUS-2 controller X -> Programming a BUS-2 user


The programming of a BUS-2 user is described in the following using an IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit. Since every
BUS-2 user provides different performance features, this description is only to be seen as an example and
implemented on the respective user type accordingly.
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5.2.9 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
The IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit is displayed subdivided within the
definition tree as follows:

- IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameter


- RS-485 (connection) with operating units
- Door with doorsides

- Inputs

- Outputs

5.2.9.1 IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters

When a BUS-2 user in the definition tree is marked, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. The
programming of parameters which directly concern the evaluation unit is made on this tab.

Type
Information box only. Shows the "user" type. It is not
possible to make entries here.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) for the
user can be entered here.

Address
The current BUS address of the user can be changed
using this drop-down list box.

Location
The "location" of the BUS-2 user can be specified in this
menu. The definition of the available "buildings - floors -
rooms" is made using the "Facility definition" menu
(Navigation area -> Hardware -> General -> Facility
definition).
For detailed information on this menu, please refer to the
corresponding chapter below in these instructions.

State evaluation

According to VdS guidelines, monitoring of communication faults and cover contact has to be enabled for all
BUS devices. Bootloader and Incompatible firmware must affect positive drive.

If a checkbox is activated (Communication failure/Cover contact), the conditions are evaluated.

Communication failure
The user is not responding correctly to BUS-2 polling.

Cover contact
Monitoring of the user cover contact.
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SLIM LOCK
SLIM-LOCK active
If the parameter is activated, operation and evaluation of the "SLIM-LOCK" connection are activated.

Important:
If a SLIM-LOCK is not installed to the evaluation unit, the "SLIM-LOCK active" parameter is to be
deactivated, as incorrect evaluations can occur due to interference.

- Control end position SLIM-LOCK


Menu item is only active if the "SLIM-LOCK active" parameter is set.
If the parameter is activated, the bolt position of the SLIM-LOCK is checked. Arming does not occur until the bolt of
the SLIM-LOCK is moved out completely.

- Automatic SLIM-LOCK recognition


Menu item is only active if the "SLIM-LOCK active" parameter is set.
If the parameter is activated, an automatic test is carried out to determine whether or not a SLIM-LOCK is connected.

Activation on arming/disarming
Activation of the locking elements with arming/disarming is specified using these parameters.
- Blocking element (relay 1)
- Inactive: The blocking element and relay 1 are decoupled from arming/disarming with this programming. The
activation of blocking element/relay 1 can be carried out by assigning any desired output signal to
the "Blocking element (relay 1)" output. The assignment is made under "System -> Outputs ->
General tab -> Signal".
The output "Blocking element (relay 1)" can thus be used to activate a blocking element in a
passage door between two main zones, for example.
- Active: The activation of the "Blocking element (relay 1)" follows the arming/disarming of the main zone.

Extended functions
Activate doorbell
If this function is activated, a two-tone audible signal is emitted via the buzzer of the evaluation unit in the disarmed
state of the main zone when the opening contact is changed from closed to open.

5.2.9.2 RS-485 (port)

When adding an IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit, no operating units are entered.
Inclusion of an operating unit can be carried out either manually or automatically:
Manual address assignment - Mark RS-485 in the definition tree with the right mouse button and click
"Add" in the context menu.
- Mark RS-485 in the configuration tree with the left mouse button and click
"Add" button.

Address
The RS-485 address of the operating unit is entered in this field. The operating unit on the module bus is identified
via this address. The possible address range is 1 94.

Amount
Each IK3 evaluation unit can have up to four operating units connected to it.

Automatic address assignment: - Automatic address assignment requires a communication connection to


the
control panel.
Select RS-485 in the definition tree using the left mouse button. Clicking on
the "Start address assignment" button places the respective RS-485 port in
scanning mode. If an ID data medium is now placed on an operating unit /
reader, then an address is automatically assigned to this operating unit /
reader. The detected reader will be displayed in the "Available" list box with
its address and serial number.
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To assign an operating unit / reader, select the required "user" in the "Available" list box and use the ">" button for
allocation. The ">>" button can be used to move all "users" at once. Selection is not necessary for this purpose. The
operating units / readers are displayed in the "Assigned" box.

If an operating unit / reader has been


manually created, but no serial number
has been assigned, then the operating
unit / reader is highlighted in color in the
"Assigned" box.

After saving, the assigned operating


units / readers are displayed in the
definition tree directly below the
respective RS-485 connection..

5.2.9.3 Operating units on RS-485 port

The created operating units are displayed below the "RS-485" menu item.

When an operating unit in the definition tree is marked, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. The
programming of parameters which directly concern the operating unit is carried out on this tab.

Type
Information box only. Shows the "operating unit/reader" type.
It is not possible to make entries here.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered
here.

Address
The current BUS address of the operating unit/reader can be
changed using this drop-down list box.

Location
The "location" of the operating unit/reader can be specified in
this menu. The definition of the available "buildings - floors -
rooms" is made using the "Facility definition" menu
(Navigation area -> Hardware -> General -> Facility
definition).
For detailed information on this menu, please refer to the
corresponding chapter below in these instructions.

State evaluation
These are user messages. If a checkbox is activated, the conditions are evaluated.

Communication failure
The user is not responding correctly on RS-485.

Cover contact
Monitoring of the user cover contact.
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Basic settings
Doorside
This parameter is used to define the side of the door on which the operating unit is located.
The definition of whether it is on the inside or outside is made using the Door menu item in the definition tree. At
present, this specification is fixed, where door side 1 is defined as the door outside and door side 2 as the door
inside. A customer-specific text (for the door side) can also be entered here. This text is then displayed in the
"Doorside" selection field.

Serial no.
Each operating unit features a unique serial number. This serial number is used for addressing and identification of
the operating unit during operation. The serial number is located on the back of the operating unit PCB.

The serial number of the operating unit must be entered including hyphen.

5.2.9.4 Door with doorsides

Customer-specific texts (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the two doorsides in this menu item. Doorside 1 is
permanently defined as the door outside and doorside 2 as the door inside.

5.2.9.5 Inputs

A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be saved for the "external cover contact", "broken glass sensor",
"bolt", "presence monitoring" and "anchor contact" inputs.

- External cover contact


This input is used to monitor the cover contact of connected operating units/readers. The input is monitored at
12.1 k/40%.

- Broken glass sensor


Only this input of the evaluation unit can be used for self-saving sensors. It receives only a clearing signal from the
control panel if programmed on a suitable detector group, e.g. intrusion detector group. Monitored at 12.1 k/40%.

- Bolt
This input is used to monitor the bolt "switching contact". It is assigned to a positive drive detector group.

- Presence monitoring
The input is freely programmable.

- Anchor contact
The input is freely programmable and is monitored at 12.1 k/40%.

5.2.9.6 Outputs

Just as with the inputs, a customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be saved for the "access control relay" and
"blocking element (relay 1)" outputs.

- Access control relay


Any desired output signal for continuous access control enabling can be defined, e.g. for opening a door during the
lunch hour. The access control function of the IDENT-KEY and the programmed output signal of the control panel
then act on the door opener or relay 2 of the evaluation unit in an OR link.

- Blocking element (relay 1)


The blocking element or relay 1 of the evaluation unit can be controlled by an output signal.

The use of this function depends on the programming of the "Blocking element (relay 1)" parameter on the
"General" tab of the user IK3 evaluation unit. The output is only available if the parameter is programmed to
be "inactive".
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5.2.10 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user power supply/charger unit


5.2.10.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user power supply/charger unit -> General tab

Type
Information box only. Shows the "user" type. It is not possible
to make entries here.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) for the user
can be entered here.

Address
The current BUS address of the user can be changed using
this drop-down list box.

Location
The "location" of the BUS-2 user can be specified in this
menu. The definition of the available "buildings - floors -
rooms" is made using the "Facility definition" menu
(Navigation area -> Hardware -> General -> Facility
definition).
For detailed information on this menu, please refer to the
corresponding chapter below in these instructions.

State evaluation

With activated checkbox (Communication failure/Cover


contact), the conditions are evaluated.

Communication failure
The user is not responding correctly to BUS-2 polling.

Cover contact
Monitoring of the user cover contact.

Using the drop-down list boxes of the following parameters you can specify the message behavior should the
respective fault occur.
- No evaluation
The fault occurrence is not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is indicated via the fault LED and on operating units.
- Positive drive
The fault affects the external positive drive. No external arming is possible in the event of a fault.
- As detector group
These faults can be assigned to detector groups in the programming window "System -> Main
zones -> Main zone X -> Detector group X -> State evaluation power supply". Thus these faults can
be evaluated in multiple main zones with different behavior.
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Power supply/charger unit faults

Power failure
No mains voltage available. Message is generated directly when mains voltage fails.

Power failure delayed 1/2


No mains voltage available. Messages are generated once the set time elapses. The times are set in the lower
section of the tab under "Power failure delayed 1/2".

Accu outage (< 3V)


If the battery voltage drops below 3 V, these messages are generated.

Accu voltage low (<10.8 V)


If the battery voltage drops below 10.8 V, these messages are generated.

Accu voltage low delayed (<10.8V)


Battery voltage less than 10.8 V. Messages are generated once the set time elapses. The times are set in the lower
section of the tab under "Accu voltage low delayed (<10.8V)".

Electric current too high


Only with power supply 12 V/52 Ah (013960). If the power supply is loaded with a current draw considerably higher
than the nominal current (approx. 3.3 A), this message is output.

Power supply unit outage


The message is activated by a fault in the power supply (e.g. charge controller defective).

Extern voltage 1/2/3 outage (< 3V)


If one of the voltages on the "External load" connection 1, 2 or 3 drops below 3 V, this message is generated.

Extern voltage 1/2/3 low (< 10.5V)


If one of the voltages on "External load" connection 1, 2 or 3 drops below 10.5 V, this message is generated.

Panel voltage outage (< 3V)


If the supply voltage of the control panel drops below 3 V, this message is activated.

Panel voltage low (<10.5V)


If the supply voltage of the control panel drops below 10.5 V, this message is activated.

- According to VdS guidelines, the "Battery voltage low" and "Network fault delay" states have to
prevent positive drive.
- A power supply fault should only be indicated after at least 6 seconds.

Time settings

For a description of the signals, see "Power supply/charger unit faults" above.

Power failure delayed 1: Setting range 0:01 to 5:00 (m:ss)


Power failure delayed 2: Setting range 00:00:01 to 24:00:00 (hh:mm:ss)
Accu voltage low delayed: Setting range 0:01 to 5:00 (m:ss)
Accu test cycle: Setting range 01 to 24 (hh) 00 = never

5.2.10.2 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user power supply/charger unit -> Input

When operating in BUS-2 mode, input FI (negated) can be freely used. The
input is LOW active.
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for this input.
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5.2.11 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user siren module


5.2.11.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user siren module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to
the chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user
IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY
IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning of
this manual.

End-of-line resistor
This parameter can be used to configure the end-of-line
resistor of the module's 2 analog inputs. Possible fixed
values are 10 k and 12.1 k as well as a configurable
value between 4 and 14.6 k. The maximum value
14.6 k results from the combination of the end-of-line
resistor and tolerance, because the upper limit of the
monitored range is 17.5 k.

Tolerance
The triggering tolerance of the inputs can be set in three
stages. Configuration of another tolerance value directly
changes the displayed resistance range in the
terminating resistance field.

5.2.11.2 Definition tree siren module

Customized text can be entered for inputs "Input 001", "Input 002", "Tamper
flash lamp", "Tamper siren 1" and "Tamper siren 2" as well as outputs
"Output 001-004", "Flash lamp" and "Siren" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs

- Input 001 / 002


The 001 and 002 inputs can be used freely (e.g. monitoring a cover contact).
Monitoring is performed in accordance with the values set under terminal
resistor and tolerance.

- Tamper flash lamp / siren 1 / siren 2


This refers to the signalling device's internal tamper monitoring.

Outputs

- Output 001 / 002 / 003 / 004


The outputs are freely programmable. They can be triggered by any output signal. The outputs are "high active"
and supply DC 12 V / 50 mA.

- Flash lamp / Siren


This refers to the external siren outputs.
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5.2.12 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user graphic operating unit


5.2.12.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user graphic operating unit -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the paramaters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user
IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3
user parameter" toward the beginning of this
manual.

5.2.12.2 Definition tree graphic operating unit

A customized text can be entered for the "Buzzer" output (max.


50 characters).

Output
- Buzzer
This refers to the operating unit's internal buzzer.

5.2.13 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LCD keypad

5.2.13.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LCD keypad -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-
KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user
parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.

Background illumination:
This parameter is used to adjust the brightness of the
operating key illumination. This can be adjusted in 5%
increments from 0% to 100%.

LED luminance:
These parameters can be used to change the brightness of
the LEDs to adapt to the installation environment. This can
be adjusted in 5% increments from 5% to 100%.

Display illumination
This parameter is used to determine the brightness of the
display background illumination. This can be adjusted in 5%
increments from 0% to 100%.

Cursor contrast
For optimum adaptation to the installation and ambient conditions, this parameter can be used to determine the
contrast of the LCD screen. This can be adjusted in 10% increments from 10% to 100%.
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Key confirmation
If this parameter is enabled, then a short buzzer tone will be issued as confirmation each time a key is pressed.
No acoustic confirmation is issued if the parameter is deactivated.

Function confirmation
If this parameter is enabled, then functions will be acknowledged (e.g. negative acknowledgment) acoustically. No
acoustic confirmation is issued if the parameter is deactivated. This "mute" function is used, for example, in sleeping
areas. The area buzzer function remains unaffected by this deactivation.

5.2.13.2 Definition tree LCD keypad

A customized text can be entered for the "Buzzer" output (max.


50 characters).

Output
- Buzzer
This refers to the operating unit's internal buzzer.

5.2.14 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LED keypad

5.2.14.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user LED keypad -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used
to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-
KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user
parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.

Background illumination:
This parameter is used to adjust the brightness of the
operating key illumination. This can be adjusted in 5%
increments from 0% to 100%.

LED brightness
These parameters can be used to change the brightness of
the LEDs to adapt to the installation environment. This can
be adjusted in 5% increments from 5% to 100%.

Key confirmation
If this parameter is enabled, then a short buzzer tone will be issued as confirmation each time a key is pressed.
No acoustic confirmation is issued if the parameter is deactivated.

Function confirmation
If this parameter is enabled, then functions will be acknowledged (e.g. activation acknowledgment) acoustically.
angezeigt. No acoustic confirmation is issued if the parameter is deactivated. This "mute" function is used, for
example, in sleeping areas. The area buzzer function remains unaffected by this deactivation.

5.2.14.2 Definition tree LED keypad

A customized text can be entered for the "Buzzer" output (max.


50 characters).

Output
- Buzzer
This refers to the operating unit's internal buzzer.
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5.2.15 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-DG blocking display module

5.2.15.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-DG blocking display module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-
KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user
parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.

5.2.15.2 Definition tree 16-DG disabling display module

A customized text can be entered for the "Buzzer" output (max.


50 characters).

Output
- Buzzer
This refers to the operating unit's internal buzzer.

5.2.16 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user door controller module

5.2.16.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user door controller module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used
to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user (evaluating unit).

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location and state evaluations, refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-
KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user
parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.

Extended functions
Activate doorbell
If this feature is activated, the evaluating unit's buzzer issues
a two-tone signal when the opening contact switches from
closed to open in a disarmed zone.
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5.2.16.2 RS-485 (port)

When adding a door controller module, no operating units are entered.


There are two ways to add an operating unit:

- Select RS-485 (port) in the definition tree using the right mouse button and click "Add" in the context
menu.
- Select RS-485 (port) in the definition tree with the left mouse button and click on the "Add" button.

Address
The operating unit's RS-485 address is entered in this field. The operating unit is identified on the module bus
using this address. Possible address range 1 - 94.

Amount
Up to 2 operating units can be connected for each AC door module.

Automatic address assignment


Information about "Automatic address assignment" can be found in the corresponding section in the RS-485
(port) chapter for the BUS-2 IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit.

5.2.16.3 Operating units on RS-485 port

The entered operating units are listed under the menu item "RS-485".

If an operating unit is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area.
This tab is used to program the parameters that are directly related to the operating unit.

For a description of the parameters type, name,


address, location, state evaluations and basic
settings, refer to the chapter "BUS-2 controller X ->
BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit ->
Operating units on RS-485 port" toward the
beginning of this manual.

The operating unit's serial number must be entered


with hyphen.

For a description of the parameters "Door with doorsides", "Inputs" and "Outputs", please refer to the
chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user
parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.
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5.2.17 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Doorguard

5.2.17.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Doorguard -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address, location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter
"BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters"
toward the beginning of this manual.

End-of-line resistor
This parameter can be used to configure the end-of-line resistor of the module's analog inputs 1 - 4. Possible fixed
values are 10 k and 12.1 k as well as a configurable value between 4 and 14.6 k. The maximum value 14.6 k
results from the combination of the end-of-line resistor and tolerance, because the upper limit of the monitored range
is 17.5 k.

Tolerance
The actuating tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages. Configuration of another tolerance value directly
changes the displayed resistance range in the terminating resistance field.

Alarm signalling
Input 1 - Glass breakage
This is a differential detector group input with clearing function. It is possible to connect self-storing sensors (e.g.
passive glass breakage sensors). Monitoring is performed in accordance with the values set under end-of-line
resistor and tolerance.
- Without local alarm:
When the input is actuated, no signalling occurs on the Doorguard.
- With local alarm:
When the input is actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are
activated. The activation remains until manually reset on the Doorguard (key switch, data carrier,
2nd switching unit).
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Input 2 - Opening contact


This is a differential detector group input with clearing function. Monitoring is performed in accordance with the
values set under end-of-line resistor and tolerance.
The opening contact of the door to be monitored is connected to this input. Actuation of this detector group affects
door open monitoring.
This input can also be used to place the Doorguard in the operating mode "temporary release". To do this, the
associated detector group has to be "internally" disabled using an operating unit. After the door release time has
elapsed, the detector group is automatically enabled, which reactivates the Doorguard. If the detector group is
enabled again using the operating unit before the door release time has elapsed, then the Doorguard is immediately
reactivated.
- Without local alarm:
When the input is actuated, no signalling occurs on the Doorguard.
- With local alarm:
When the input is actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are
activated. The activation remains until manually reset on the Doorguard (key switch, data carrier,
2nd switching unit).

Input 3
This is a differential detector group input with clearing function. Monitoring is performed in accordance with the
values set under end-of-line resistor and tolerance. Input for connecting any contacts, e.g. door latch or bolt contact.
- Without local alarm:
When the input is actuated, no signalling occurs on the Doorguard.
- With local alarm (not stored):
When the input is actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are
activated. If actuation of the input is retracted, then activation of the signalling device (siren, flash
lamp) is immediately removed again.
- With local alarm (stored):
When the input is actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are
activated. The activation remains until manually reset on the Doorguard (key switch, data carrier,
2nd switching unit).

Input 4
This is a differential detector group input with clearing function. Monitoring is performed in accordance with the
values set under end-of-line resistor and tolerance. Input for connecting any contacts or a 2nd key operated switch.
- Without local alarm:
When the input is actuated, no signalling occurs on the Doorguard.
- With local alarm:
When the input is actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are
activated. The activation remains until manually reset on the Doorguard (key switch, data carrier,
2nd switching unit).
- 2nd switching unit:
Functioning of the input depends on programming of the menu item "2nd switching unit)" in the
"Settings" section of this tab.

Cover contact
This refers to the integrated cover contact and the inputs for the external cover contact. The "external cover contact"
input differential detector group input without clearing function. The input is monitored at 12.1 k 20%. This input is
used to connect the cover contact/break-off contact of the Doorguard's alarm unit.
- Without local alarm:
When actuated, no signalling occurs on the Doorguard.
- With local alarm:
When actuated, the internal siren as well as the internal flash lamp of Doorguard are activated. The
activation remains until manually reset on the Doorguard (key switch, data carrier, 2nd switching
unit).

Settings
Alarm signal sound
Entry as to whether the Tagalarm-Plus is actuated with a permanent or interval signal.
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Alarm duration
Entry, how long the internal siren of the Doorguard remains activated after actuation of a "local alarm" by an input.
- Till alarm stop:
The siren remains active until the alarm of the Doorguard is manually stopped (key switch, data
carrier, 2nd switching unit).
- 3 minutes maximum:
Siren activation is stopped automatically after 3 minutes. By manually stopping the alarm on the
Doorguard (key switch, data carrier, TouchCenter Tuxedo, 2nd switching unit), siren activation can
also be stopped before the 3 minutes has elapsed.

Activation short release


- Manual:
If the parameter is enabled, then the door can be opened and closed again multiple times at any
time after deactivation. Each time the door is opened, door open monitoring restarts. If the
permissible door opening time is exceeded (door open time minus door open signal), then a
reminder signal is sent every 20 seconds during normal operation. If the door release time is to be
ended, this can be carried out at any time using a suitable operating procedure(key switch, data
carrier, TouchCenter Tuxedo, 2nd switching unit).
- Automatically on closing door:
In the case of authorized temporary release and opening of the door within the door release time,
the Tagalarm-Plus is automatically reactivated when the door is closed during the door open
monitoring time.

Activation permanent release


- Manual:
A "permanent release" operation on the Tagalarm Plus places it in the permanent release mode.
The Tagalarm Plus is activated manually.
- Automatically on closing door:
A "permanent release" operation on the Tagalarm Plus places it in the single release mode. In this
operating mode, activation starts the door release time. If the door is not opened during the door
release time, then the Tagalarm Plus is returned to the active state after the door release time has
elapsed. If the door is opened within the door release time, then the door release time stops. Then
the door can be closed at any time. Once the door is closed, the Tagalarm Plus is immediately
activated.

Reminder signal on door open


- With reminder signal
When manually or automatically activated, the reminder signal is immediately activated if the door is
opened and the door opening time <= the door open signal.
- Without reminder signal
There is no reminder signal.

Local alarm signalling


- On disarmed only:
If the door is opened when the Tagalarm-Plus is activated and the zone is disarmed, then a local
acoustic and visual signal is triggered immediately. This function is fixed and cannot be changed.
- On disarmed and internally armed:
If the parameter is enabled then alarming is also performed if the zone is internally activated.

Reader sensibility
- Normal (power saving):
In this mode, the reader is pulsated and actuated for a limited time. This lowers power consumption
as well as the sensitivity.
- High:
The reader is permanently actuated and therefore works at the maximum level of sensitivity. The
current consumption is slightly higher.
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2nd switching unit


This parameter is only shown, if "Alarm signalling -> Input 4" is set to "2nd switching unit".

- With full operation:


The input is used to connect a 2nd operating unit, e.g. external key-operated switch. Actuated
detector group means "key-operated switch is not being operated". Non-actuated detector group
means "key-operated switch is being operated".
- Only starting short release:
If the input is actuated, then the door is released for a limited time. This means that the door can be
opened within the door release time without actuating an alarm.

5.2.17.2 Definition tree Doorguard

For the door with doorsides, the inputs and outputs can each be assigned a
customized text (max. 50 characters).

Inputs

For detailed information on the inputs "Glass breakage sensor",


"Opening contact", "Input 003" and "Input 004", refer to the chapter
"BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Doorguard -> General tab" toward
the beginning of this manual.

- Doorguard inactive
This is not a physical input. If the Doorguard is deactivated (temporary or
permanent release), then the detector group assigned to this input is actuated
for the duration of deactivation.

- Door open too long


This is not a physical input. The input is actuated if the Doorguard is active and the door is open too long.

- Siren active
This is not a physical input. The input is actuated when the siren is active.

Outputs
- Sounder / Flasher
These are the signalling devices outputs.

5.2.18 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user RF BUS-2 wireless receiver

5.2.18.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user RF BUS-2 wireless receiver -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 User.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address


and location, refer to the chapter "BUS-2 controller X ->
BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-
KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning of this
manual.

State evaluations
According to VdS guidelines, monitoring of
communication faults and cover contact has to be
enabled for all BUS devices.

The states are evaluated if the checkbox (communication fault /


cover contact) is activated.
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Communication faults
The user is not responding correctly to BUS-2 polling.
Cover contact
User cover contact monitoring.

The drop-down list boxes (RF interfering signal >10 sec. / RF interfering signal >30 sec. / RF availability <98%) can
be used to specify alarm behavior when the respective fault is detected.
- No evaluation
Faults are not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is displayed using the fault LED and operating units.
- Positive drive
The fault affects the external positive drive. No external arming is possible in the event of a fault.
- Like detector group
These faults can be allocated to detector groups in the programming window System -> Main zones -> Main
zone X -> Detector groups. As a result, these faults can be evaluated in several zones with different
characteristics.

RF interfering signal >10 sec.


The MB wireless system can detect and display interference from external transmitters. Brief interference has
no significant impact on the system's operational reliability!

RF interfering signal >30 sec.


Long-lasting interference could be an attack on the control panel. This interference could have a significant impact on
the system's operational reliability.

RF availability <98%
The MB wireless system uses external signal evaluation to check the availability of the wireless transmission path on
an ongoing basis. This message is generated if the transmission path's availability drops below 98%.

- According to VdS guidelines, an RF interfering signal lasting more than 10 seconds has to be detected by
the RF system.
- According to VdS guidelines, the availability of the wireless transmission path measured over the course of
24 hours has to be more than 98%.
- The first time the MB wireless system is used, this function has to be used to check the availability of the
wireless transmission path over the course of 7 days. This test run is generally prescribed for VdS certified
systems.
If the availability is < 98% within these 7 days, then the property is not suitable for the MB wireless system.
The test run is carried out for every connected RF BUS-2 wireless receiver. This message also includes the
evaluation. In other words, the test run is successful if this message is not displayed over the course of the
7-day test installation.
- For the purposes of VdS-compliant operation, the "State evaluation" for RF interfering signal > 10 sec,
RF interfering signal > 30 sec and RF availability < 98 % must set to "as detector group".
The corresponding detector groups must be defined as follows:

Signal RF interfering signal >10 sec RF interfering signal >30 sec RF availability <98%
Detector group type Intrusion Tamper Intrusion
Positive drive (state evaluation) Externally armed Externally armed Externally armed
Alarm signalling (state evaluation) None Externally armed None
Fault clearing type With authorization With authorization Supervisor

5.2.18.2 Definition tree RF BUS-2 wireless receiver

A customized text can be entered for the "Buzzer" output (max.


50 characters).

Output
- Buzzer
This refers to the operating unit's internal buzzer.
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5.2.19 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Sounder/Flasher with 2 inputs

5.2.19.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Sounder/Flasher with 2 inputs -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
-> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning
of this manual.

End-of-line resistor
This parameter can be used to configure the end-of-line resistor of
the module's 2 analog inputs. Possible fixed values are 10 k and
12.1 k as well as a configurable value between 4 and 14.6 k.
The maximum value 14.6 k results from the combination of the
end-of-line resistor and tolerance, because the upper limit of the
monitored range is 17.5 k.

Tolerance
The triggering tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages.
Configuration of another tolerance value directly changes the
displayed resistor range in the end-of-line resistor field.

Acoustic signalling device


Static on
If this parameter is enabled, the piezo buzzer emits a permanent
(static) tone when actuated. If the parameter is disabled,
intermittent emission can be defined.

On/off time
If the parameter "Static on" is disabled, the on/off behavior for
buzzer actuation can be specified in these input fields.
The adjustment range is 0 - 65000 ms.

Volume
The volume of the piezo buzzer can be individually adapted to the surroundings. This can be adjusted in 5%
increments from 5% to 100%. The setting 1% is also available.

Optical signalling device


Static on
If this parameter is enabled, the visual signalling device is permanently actuated. If the parameter is disabled,
intermittent emission can be defined.

On/off time
If the parameter "Static on" is disabled, the on/off behavior for visual signalling device actuation can be specified in
these input fields.
The adjustment range is 0 - 65000 ms.

Luminance
The brightness of the optical signalling device can be individually adapted to the surroundings. This can be adjusted
in 5% increments from 5% to 100%. The setting 1% is also available.
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5.2.19.2 Definition tree Sounder/Flasher with 2 inputs

A Customized text can be entered for the inputs "Input 001" and "Input 002" as
well as the outputs "Acoustic signalling device" and "Visual signalling device"
(max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002
The 001 and 002 inputs can be used freely. Monitoring is performed in accordance with the values set under end-of-
line resistor and tolerance.

Outputs
- Acoustic / optical signalling device
These are the signalling device outputs.

5.2.20 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENTLOC

5.2.20.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENTLOC -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is
used to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit ->
IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning of this
manual.

Glass breakage monitoring


Inputs 1 - 4
The evaluating unit evaluates inputs depending on the sensor type
used and therefore the inputs connected to glass breakage sensors
have to be specified using these checkboxes.
Checkbox activated -> Glass breakage sensor connected.

5.2.20.2 Definition tree IDENTLOC

Customized text can be entered for "Inputs 001 - 005" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002 / 003 / 004
Inputs 001 - 004 are intended to be used to connect IDENTLOC sensors.

- Input 005
This is a differential detector group input with clearing function. The input is monitored at 12.1 k 20%. It is
possible to connect self-storing sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage sensors).
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5.2.21 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-I/O module

5.2.21.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 16-I/O module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used
to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-
2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation
unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the
beginning of this manual.

5.2.21.2 Definition tree 16-I/O module -> General tab

Different "General" tabs are displayed depending on the highlighted or selected


connection type (input/input as output/output).

5.2.21.3 Definition tree 16-I/O module -> General tab "input"

Name:
Customized text can be entered for the "DB Input 001 - 016"
connections (max. 50 characters).
If defined as an input, the "..." button is also displayed in the "Name"
field. If this input is already assigned to a detector group, the
respective detector group can be jumped to using the "..." (quick link /
extended selection) button. To return to the doorside, click on the
System tab in the navigation pane.

Function:
Input If programmed in this way, the port is operated as a
differential detector group input with clearing transistor. Monitoring is
performed in accordance with the values set under end-of-line
resistor and tolerance. It is possible to connect self-storing sensors
(e.g. passive glass breakage sensors).

Output If programmed in this way, the connection is operated as a "low active" semiconductor output.
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- Programming as input
End-of-line resistor
These parameters can be used to separately configure the end-of-line resistor for each of the module's analog
inputs. Possible fixed values are 10 k and 12.1 k as well as a configurable value (other) between 4 and 14.6 k.
The maximum value 14.6 k results from the combination of the terminating resistance and tolerance, because the
upper limit of the monitored range is 17.5 k.

Double Balanced

A special form of analog input monitoring is the double balanced evaluation. The
states "Short circuit", "Okay", "Alarm", "Fault" and "Tamper" (breakage) can be
detected here.

The following resistor values or ranges apply to the evaluation:

Evaluated state Resistor target value Resistor target range


Short circuit 800

Okay 1 k 800 - 1.5 k


Alarm 2 k 1.5 k - 3.2 k

Fault 4 k 3.2 k - 4.5 k


Alarm + fault 5 k 4.5 k - 17.5 k

Tamper (breakage) 17.5 k

Tolerance
The triggering tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages. Configuration of another tolerance value directly
changes the displayed resistor range in the end-of-line resistor field.

The evaluation ranges for the "Double Balanced" monitoring form are fixed and cannot be changed. See the
table above.

State evaluations
Effect of the fault
This parameter works only in conjunction with the programming "Double balanced". It defines what detection of a
fault affects.
- No evaluation
Faults are not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is displayed using the fault LED and operating units.
- Positive drive
The fault affects the external positive drive. No external arming is possible in the event of a fault.
- As detector group
In the programming window System -> Main zones -> Main zone X -> Detector groups, these faults can be
assigned to detector groups. As a result, these faults can be evaluated in several main zones with different
characteristics.

- Programming as output

The outputs are freely programmable. They can be driven by any


output signal. The outputs are LOW active. Max. 50 mA per output.
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5.2.21.4 Definition tree 16-I/O module -> General tab "output"

Name:
Customized text can be entered for the "Output 001 - 016"
connections (max. 50 characters).

Output:
This parameter determines whether the output functions as a "Active High" or "Active Low" output.

5.2.22 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user DUO-I/O module

5.2.22.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user DUO-I/O module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit ->
IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning of
this manual.

End-of-line resistor
This parameter can be used to configure the end-of-line resistor of the
module's 4 analog inputs. Possible fixed values are 10 k and
12.1 k as well as a configurable value between 4 and 14.6 k. The
maximum value 14.6 k results from the combination of the end-of-
line resistor and tolerance, because the upper limit of the monitored
range is 17.5 k.

Tolerance
The triggering tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages.
Configuration of another tolerance value directly changes the
displayed resistance range in the end-of-line resistor field.

5.2.22.2 Definition tree DUO-I/O module

Customized text can be entered for "Inputs 001 - 004" as well as the outputs "LED
001 - 004" and "Outputs 001 - 002" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002 / 003 / 004
These are differential detector group inputs with clearing function. Monitoring is
performed in accordance with the values set under terminal resistor and
tolerance. It is possible to connect storage sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage
sensors).

Outputs
- LED 001 / 002 / 003 / 004
The LEDs are freely programmable. They can be triggered by any output signal.

- Output 001 / 002


The outputs are freely programmable. They can be triggered by any output signal. These are two "open
collector" outputs. The outputs are LOW active.
Limit values: max. 30 V DC / max. 50 mA per output.
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5.2.23 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 2-Relay 2-DG module

5.2.23.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 2-Relay 2-DG module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used
to program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
-> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning
of this manual.

End-of-line resistor
This parameter can be used to configure the end-of-line resistor of
the module's 2 detector group inputs. Possible fixed values are
10 k and 12.1 k as well as a configurable value between 4 and
14.6 k. The maximum value 14.6 k results from the combination
of the end-of-line resistor and tolerance, because the upper limit of
the monitored range is 17.5 k.

Tolerance
The triggering tolerance of the inputs can be set in three stages.
Configuration of another tolerance value directly changes the
displayed resistance range in the end-of-line resistor field.

5.2.23.2 Definition tree 2-relay 2-DG module

Customized text can be entered for "Inputs 001 - 002" as well as "Relays 001 -
002" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002
These are differential detector group inputs. Monitoring is performed in
accordance with the values set under end-of-line resistor and tolerance.
It is not possible to connect self-storing sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage
sensors).

Outputs
- Relay 001 / 002
The relays are freely programmable. They can be triggered by any output signal. The relays each have a changeover
contact.
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5.2.24 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Smoke detector base

5.2.24.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Smoke detector base -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations for communication faults and
cover contact, refer to the chapter "BUS-2 controller X ->
BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY
IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning of this manual.

State evaluations
The drop-down list boxes (wrong detector type / dirty) can be used
to specify alarm behavior when the respective fault is detected.

- No evaluation
Faults are not evaluated.
- Display only
The fault is displayed using the fault LED and operating units.
- Positive drive
The fault affects the external positive drive. No external activation is possible in the event of a fault.
- Like detector group
These faults can be allocated to detector groups in the programming window System -> Main zones -> Main
zone X -> Detector groups. As a result, these faults can be evaluated in several zones with different
characteristics.

Wrong detector type


The following detector heads can be used in the BUS-2 smoke detector base:
- Fixed heat detector IQ8Quad (062092)
- Rate-of-rise detector IQ8Quad (062093)
- Optical smoke detector IQ8Quad (062094)
- OT intelligent detector IQ8Quad (062095)
- OTG intelligent detector (CO) IQ8Quad (062096)
If another IQ8Quad series detector head is used, the "Wrong detector type" fault message will be issued.

Polluted
The detector head checks itself for proper functioning on an ongoing basis using the automatic function self-test. If a
malfunction or limited functioning (pollution) is detected, notification is issued to this effect.

According to VdS guidelines, fault signals from smoke detectors may have no effect on positive drive. Only
the display of the fault is allowed.
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5.2.25 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Mini-module

5.2.25.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Mini-module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
-> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning
of this manual.

5.2.25.2 Definition tree Mini-module

Customized text can be entered for "Inputs 001 - 003" as well as the "Outputs
001 - 003" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002 / 003
The inputs arent monitored detector group inputs, but rather logic inputs.
In the idle state, an input is connected to the 0 V potential via a contact and if
actuated the input is open.

Outputs
- Output 001 / 002 / 003
The outputs are freely programmable. They can be activated by any output signal. The outputs are "High active",
designed as open collectors and supply 12 V DC / 10 mA.

5.2.26 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Input module

5.2.26.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Input module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
-> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning
of this manual.
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5.2.26.2 Definition tree 5-Input module

Customized text can be entered for "Inputs 001 - 005" as well as the outputs "LED
001 - 005" and "Buzzer" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- Input 001 / 002 / 003 / 004 / 005
These are differential detector group inputs with clearing function. The inputs are
monitored at 12.1 k 20%.
It is possible to connect self-storing sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage
sensors).

Outputs
- LED 001 / 002 / 003 / 004 / 005
The LEDs are freely programmable. They can be triggered by any output signal.
- Buzzer
This refers to the module's internal buzzer.

5.2.27 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Output module

5.2.27.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user 5-Output module -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluations, refer to the chapter "BUS-2
controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit
-> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters" toward the beginning
of this manual.

5.2.27.2 Definition tree 5-Output module

Customized text can be entered for the outputs "Outputs 001 - 005" and
"Buzzer" (max. 50 characters).

- Output 001 / 002 / 003 / 004 / 005


The outputs are freely programmable. They can be activated by any output
signal. The outputs are "High active" and supply DC 12 V / 50 mA.

- Buzzer
This refers to the module's internal buzzer.
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5.2.28 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM

5.2.28.1 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM -> General tab

If a BUS-2 user is selected in the definition tree, the "General" tab is displayed in the input area. This tab is used to
program the parameters that are directly related to the BUS-2 user.

For a description of the parameters type, name, address,


location and state evaluation communication failure, refer to
the chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user IDENT-KEY
IK3 evaluation unit -> IDENT-KEY IK3 user parameters"
toward the beginning of this manual.

State evaluation
Cover/tear off contact
With this parameter the cover contact/tear off contact monitoring
can be switched on or off.

Range
Optics
The optics of the Viewguard DUAL AM motion detector cannot be
changed.

Range
This drop-down list box can be used to specify the PIR motion
detector's detection range.

Parameter
PIR sensitivity
This drop-down list box can be used to specify the PIR motion
detector's detection sensitivity.

Save faults
If this parameter is enabled, triggering of cover monitoring and the
cyclical self-test are stored. These are not stored if the parameter is
deactivated.

According to VdS guidelines, triggering of anti-mask detection has to be stored. Stored triggering has to
affect positive drive.

- The cover monitoring parameter has to be set to "always on".


- The cover monitoring input has to be allocated to a fault type detector group.

Cover monitoring
This parameter is used to define the activation state of the respective zone, in which cover monitoring is active.

External input
The Viewguard Dual AM has an additional analog input, which can be used freely. This is a differential detector
group input. The input is monitored at 12.1 k 20%.
It is not possible to connect self-storing sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage sensors).

Temperature alarm
Temperature lower/upper limit
The Viewguard Dual AM is equipped with integrated temperature measurement. A temperature alarm can be
triggered at excessively high or low ambient temperature.

Microwave
On/off status
This parameter is used to define the activation state of the respective zone, in which microwave detection is
active.
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Sensitivity
This drop-down list box can be used to specify the microwave motion detector's detection sensitivity.
festgelegt.

5.2.28.2 Definition tree Viewguard Dual AM

Customized text can be entered for the inputs "PIR", "External input",
"Temperature" and "anti-mask detection" (max. 50 characters).

Inputs
- PIR
This is not a physical input. This input is used to signal triggering of the PIR
motion detector.

- External input
The Viewguard Dual AM's analog input can be used freely. It is monitored at 12.1 k 20%.
It is not possible to connect storing sensors (e.g. passive glass breakage sensors).

- Temperature
This is not a physical input. This input is used to signal triggering of temperature monitoring.

- Anti-mask detection
This is not a physical input. This input is used to signal triggering of anti-mask detection

5.2.29 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual

The "cover monitoring" and " cover contact/tear off contact


monitoring " parameters are not available for the BUS-2 user
Viewguard Dual. Otherwise the detector is identical to the
Viewguard Dual AM.

For a description of the individual parameters, refer to the


chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM"
toward the beginning of this manual.
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5.2.30 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard PIR AM

The "microwave" parameters are not available for the BUS-2


user Viewguard PIR AM. In addition to this, the used optics
(mirrors) used can be adjusted. Otherwise the detector is
identical to the Viewguard Dual AM.

For a description of the individual parameters, refer to the


chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM"
toward the beginning of this manual.

5.2.31 BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard PIR

The "cover monitoring", " cover contact/tear off contact


monitoring " and "microwave" parameters are not available for
the BUS-2 user Viewguard PIR. In addition to this, the used
optics (mirrors) used can be adjusted. Otherwise the detector is
identical to the Viewguard Dual AM.

For a description of the individual parameters, refer to the


chapter "BUS-2 controller X -> BUS-2 user Viewguard Dual AM"
toward the beginning of this manual.

5.2.32 Definition -> Serial controller


A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered on the "General" tab
for the serial controller.

The serial RS-232 interface on the computer/connection PCB is used to connect a


DS 6700, DS 6750 or DS 7700 transmission device.
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The selection menu for integration of a transmission device can be opened in two different ways.
- Mark "Serial Controller" in the configuration tree with the right mouse button and click "Add" in the
context menu.
- Mark "Serial Controller" in the configuration tree with the left mouse button and click "Add" button.

Mark the corresponding transmission device type in the selection menu with the left mouse button. The selection can
then be confirmed either via "OK" or "Apply". Confirming via "OK" closes the menu. Clicking "Apply" keeps the menu
open. The menu is closed with the "Close" button.

The transmission device then appears in the definition tree below the "Serial Controller" menu item.

For detailed information on programming the DS 6700, DS 6750 and DS 7700 transmission devices,
please refer to the "IQ PanelControl" user manual for the respective transmission device.

According to VdS guidelines, remote access/configuration of the control panel using a transmission device
is not allowed.

5.2.33 Definition -> Onboard devices


It is possible to enter a customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) for each of the relays 1 and 2, analog outputs 1 to
4 and analog inputs 1 to 4 in this menu item.

5.2.34 Definition -> Control panel -> Auto detection of RF devices tab

Starting with IQ PanelControl software version V04.20, the "Auto detection of RF devices" tab is
found directly under the new "Radio" node within the definition tree.

As with devices that are connected to the BUS-2, RF users can also be detected automatically.
For this in addition the "RF installation mode" tab is available in the system component "Radio" within the definition
tree.

The "RF BUS-2 wireless receiver" drop-down list can be used to specify which RF BUS-2 wireless receiver(s) is/are
to be placed in installation mode.
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Wireless installation mode is started by clicking the "Start wireless installation mode" button.
The list window displays all RF users currently being received. This is independent of the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver
you are using for reception and whether they are already assigned to a RF wireless master. Up to 256 users can be
managed by the control panel.

Up to 16 RF users can be assigned for each RF BUS-2 wireless receiver. The number of RF users
per control panel is limited to 256.

To end installation mode, click the "Stop wireless


installation mode" button.

By clicking the respective column header, you


can sort the users based on your own needs.
Filters can also be used here.

5.2.34.1 Column definitions

- Name
Name of the received user. If a customer-
specific text for this user has already been
saved, this text is used for display.

- Serial no.
Unique/serial number of the RF user.

- Assigned master
If the received user is already assigned to a wireless master, the name or the customer-specific text of the RF BUS-2
wireless receiver is displayed here.

- Received
Users who have already been programmed/assigned and also which are not programmed/assigned are displayed in
this list. The checkbox indicates whether or not the displayed user was also received. This indicator enables you to
check whether or not already programmed/assigned users are being received properly, for example.

- Assigned
This checkbox is activated automatically as soon as the user is assigned to a RF BUS-2 wireless receiver and the
programming has been saved.

5.2.34.2 RF user assignment to RF BUS-2 wireless receiver (automatic detection)

Clicking the "+" symbol next to the user name opens details on the corresponding user. The symbols and fields within
RF user editing have the following meaning.

1 - Column header line


2 - Name of the wireless master at which the user was received
3 - Individual wireless band evaluations
4 - Checkbox for assignment of the RF user to this RF BUS-2 wireless receiver
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The following graphic schematically depicts the reception ranges of the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver. It is assumed
that no RF user had been assigned to a RF BUS-2 wireless receiver.

In installation mode, the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver functions solely as a receiver. Depending on the distance of the
RF user to the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver and the on-site structural conditions, the RF users are received with
different field strengths. The quality of both wireless bands are checked here. The evaluation in IQ PanelControl
installation mode occurs based on the reception quality. For positive evaluation of the reception quality, both wireless
bands must be received with very good to satisfactory field strength.

The following table refers to the example graphic above and shows the respective received RF users for RF BUS-2
wireless receiver T1 and T2 and the respective evaluation.

RF BUS-2 wireless receiver T1 RF BUS-2 wireless receiver T2


RF user P1 --
RF user P2
RF user P3 --
RF user P4
RF user P5
RF user P6 --
RF user P7 --

= User detected - Reception quality very good, good or satisfactory -> green
= User detected - Reception quality poor -> red
-- = User not detected
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After assignment of the individual RF users to the desired RF BUS-2 wireless receiver and saving, the assigned
RF users are displayed in the definition tree below the respective RF BUS-2 wireless receiver.

5.2.35 BUS-2 Controller X -> BUS-2 user RF BUS-2 wireless receiver -> Assigning
RF users
In addition to "automatic detection", RF users can be assigned manually.

The selection menu for the assignment of the RF users can be opened in
two different ways.
- Mark the desired RF BUS-2 wireless receiver in the definition tree with
the right mouse button and click "Add" in the context menu.
- Mark the desired RF BUS-2 wireless receiver in the definition tree with
the left mouse button and click "Add" button.

To add an RF user, mark the corresponding user type


with the left mouse button. Then specify the desired RF
"address" (Address) and the "number" of users (Amount).
The RF address is an internal user address. Up to 16 RF
users can be assigned for each RF BUS-2 wireless
receiver.

The selection can then be confirmed either via "OK" or "Apply". Confirming via "OK" closes the menu. Clicking
"Apply" keeps the menu open for further user creation. The menu is closed with the "Close" button.
Double-clicking on the user type inserts the number of participants starting with the entered address. The menu
remains open.

At present, the following RF users can be programmed:

- RF 4I/O module
- RF Smoke detector base
- RF Viewguard PIR
- RF Magnet contact
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The programming of the following parameters is relevant for VdS-compliant operation:

Battery capacity < 90 days


The battery of the RF user has a remaining capacity that will enable the user to operate for 90 days from the
first occurrence of the alert.

Battery capacity < 30 days


The battery of the RF user has a remaining capacity that will enable the user to operate for 30 days from the
first occurrence of the defect report.

Communication failure (RF interference > 90 sec.)


There is no communication between the RF user and the corresponding RF BUS 2 wireless receiver for a
period of > 90 seconds.

For the purposes of VdS-compliant operation, the "State evaluation" for Battery capacity < 90 days, Battery
capacity < 30 days and Communication failure must set to "as detector group".
The corresponding detector groups must be defined as follows:

Signal Battery capacity Battery capacity Communication failure


< 90 days < 30 days
Detector group type Intrusion Tamper Intrusion
Positive drive (state evaluation) Externally armed Externally armed Externally armed
Alarm signalling (state evaluation) None Externally armed Always
Fault clearing type With authorization Supervisor Supervisor

5.2.36 Definition -> RF-panic button


Starting with the IQ PanelControl software version V04.20, the "RF-panic buttons" menu item is
displayed directly under the new "Radio" node within the definition tree.

5.2.36.1 Assigning RF-panic button via installation mode

In contrast to installation mode for "standard" RF users, RF-panic buttons can be taught in using any RF BUS-2
wireless receiver. This is determined by the valid range of the RF-panic buttons. Each RF-panic button is valid in the
entire system. Up to 32 RF-panic buttons can be managed by the control panel.
In installation mode, the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver functions solely as a receiver. Depending on the distance of the
RF-panic button to the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver and the on-site structural conditions, the RF-panic buttons are
received with different field strengths. When installation mode is started, all RF BUS-2 wireless receivers are
switched to installation mode. Despite this, you must ensure that you are located in the reception range of an RF
BUS-2 wireless receiver over which the RF-panic buttons are received with very good to good field strength.

To start installation mode, mark "RF-panic buttons" in the definition window and click "Start RF installation mode" in
the editing window.
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To detect the RF-panic buttons, press any button on the panic button unit. The received RF-panic buttons and their
serial numbers and names are displayed in the "Available" list window.

To create an assignment, the desired RF-panic button is to be marked in the "Available" field with the left mouse
button. Should several RF-panic buttons be included in this assignment, a multiple selection can be made in
conjunction with the Shift or Ctrl key. Carry out the assignment with the ">" button. The corresponding RF-panic
buttons then appear in the "Assigned" field. Confirming with the ">>" button adds all displayed RF-panic buttons to
the system, regardless of whether or not they are marked.

After assignment of the individual RF-panic buttons and saving, the assigned RF-panic buttons are displayed in the
definition tree below the "RF-panic button" menu item.

The deletion of an assignment is carried out in a similar way to creation, except that the marking of the RF-panic
button is made in the "Assigned" field and confirmation is carried out with "<". Confirming with the "<<" button
removes all displayed RF-panic buttons from the assignment, regardless of whether or not they are marked.

5.2.36.2 Assigning RF-panic buttons manually

Just like with RF users, RF-panic buttons can also be assigned manually.

The selection menu for the assignment of the RF users can be opened in two
different ways.
- Mark the RF-panic button in the definition tree with the right mouse button and
click "Add" in the context menu.
- Mark the RF-panic button in the definition tree with the left mouse button and click
the "Add" button.

To add an RF panic button, specify the desired RF address (1-


32) and the number of panic buttons (Amount). The RF address
is an internal user address. Up to 32 RF panic buttons can be
created in all.

After confirming via OK or Apply the RF panic buttons are created, i.e. they are recognized by the control panel.
Actuation or control is not possible, however, as it has not yet been specified over which RF BUS-2 wireless receiver
the RF-panic button can or may be received. Additionally the serial no. of the RF panic button has to be entered.
To assign an RF-panic button to an RF BUS-2 wireless receiver, mark the desired RF panic button in the definition
tree. Click the "RF BUS-2 wireless receivers" tab in the input area.
The available RF BUS-2 wireless receivers are displayed in the "Available" field.
The assignment of the RF BUS-2 wireless receivers occurs in a similar way to the assignment of RF-panic buttons.
For this purpose, see "Assigning RF-panic buttons via installation mode" above in this manual.
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5.2.37 Definition -> IP cameras


Starting with the IQ PanelControl software version V04.41 and the appropriate license for video
integration IP (Item No. 059810). Follow the instructions in the manual to connect video cameras to the
MB-Secure: "Installation and operating instructions MB-Secure video integration IP license"
P03609-49-xxx-xx. You will find a compatibility list for connectible camera types there.

5.2.37.1 Assign IP camera

Cameras integrated in the network can be assigned using the menu item "IP
cameras".

The drop-down menu for assigning IP cameras can be opened in two ways.
- Select IP cameras in the definition tree using the right mouse button and click
"Add" in the context menu.
- Select IP cameras in the definition tree with the left mouse button and click on
the "Add" button.

To add cameras, specify the "Amount". Confirm with OK


or Apply to integrate the cameras. A total of up to 4
cameras can be defined.

You can subsequently configure the cameras by selecting them under the
menu item "IP cameras" in the respective "General" tab.

General

Name
A customized text (max. 50
characters) can be entered for
the camera.

Camera type
This drop-down list box can be used to specify the type of camera.
A compatibility list of connectible camera types with allocation of the camera type can be found in the
"Installation and Operating Instructions for MB-Secure License Video Integration IP" P03609-49-xxx-xx.

IP address
IP address of the camera in the network.

User name
The user name for access to the camera's web interface (programming interface).

Password
The password for the user.

Duration time limited record


Specification of the recording duration for a time-limited recording. The recording ends automatically after the time
entered here.
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5.2.37.2 Assigning actions to an IP camera

As part of macro programming, subsequent actions can be actuated by a triggering criterion (e.g. input
triggering, PIR triggering, detector group alarm, etc.):

Start Recording Start recording (without delay).

Stop recording Stop recording.

Timed recording only for cameras with Extended Recording features, i.e. with outputs and inputs.
(Output is set - delay possible).

Event Move to camera position (1 - 10).

Get motion detection video Get camera's motion recording (only in combination with active motion detection at
the camera does this action have to be programmed as part of a macro)

5.2.38 Definition -> Control panel -> Firmware Upgrade tab


This tab can be used to determine the firmware version of connected BUS-2 users and update the component
firmware if needed.

Starting with the IQ PanelControl software version V04.20, the additional functions "Firmware
Update RS-485" and "Firmware Update IB2 user" are also available.
The following description of the "Firmware Update" procedure is based on the BUS-2 users. For the
RS-485 users (readers) and IB2 users, the procedure is the same as for BUS-2 users.

The firmware of the following BUS-2 users can currently be checked and updated:

- 2-relay 2-DG module BUS-2


- Door guard-Plus BUS-2
- DUO I/O module
- Power/charging unit, 26 Ah and 52 Ah
- Siren module BUS-2
- Smoke detector base
- Acoust./opt. signalling device 2-DG BUS-2
- LED, LED/LCD operating unit for MB-Secure
- IK-3 evaluation unit BUS-2 / AC door module BUS-2
- IDENTLOC
- RF BUS-2 wireless receiver
- 16 I/O module
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After clicking on the tab, all the BUS-2 users


connected to the control panel are displayed in
the list.

To display the currently installed firmware


versions, select the required user and then click
on the "Read program no." button.

The "Load firmware" button is used to open the


menu for loading the required firmware file.
Firmware files have the file extension .fdl.
After loading a firmware file, it appears in the tab
as infobox "Firmware" and only the possible BUS-
2 users are "filtered". The "Selected" checkboxes
can be used to remove individual users from the
selection.
Click on the "Update selected devices" button to
start the firmware update. The current update
progress is shown separately for each user in the
form of a progress bar.
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5.3 Hardware -> General -> Facility definition


Selecting the Facility definition menu item opens the window for defining a facility.

5.3.1 Facility definition -> Creating a facility definition


Facility definitions are not created in a graphical format, but rather as a structured property description.

It begins with the property, e.g. of the company or company premises. These
premises include several buildings, e.g. a main building. This building has several
floors, e.g. the ground floor. This floor contains several rooms, e.g. a main entrance.

By using this tree structure, even very complex properties can be displayed very clearly.
The addition of a property section is carried out either using the context menu of the individual "branches" or the
"Add" button and the corresponding selection of the property section. The following building sections can be added:

Property -> Building -> Building


-> Floor -> Floor
-> Room -> Room

A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be issued to each property section in the input area.

5.3.2 Facility definition -> Assigning devices to a building, floor or room


This property structure can be assigned to the individual users via user programming under General -> "Room" input
field. This is also possible when creating the facility definition.
For this purpose, mark a building, floor or room in the property tree.

All "hardware" users which have already been created are displayed in the "Available" list box. The assignment of the
users to the selected building/floor/room is made in a similar manner to assigning BUS-2 users to a BUS-2 controller.
See the "Definition -> BUS-2 Controller X -> Auto detection tab" section above in this manual.
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5.4 Hardware -> General -> Hardware list

Selecting the "Hardware list" menu item displays a list of all the devices programmed in this configuration.

5.5 Programming "System"


To select system programming, click the "System" tab in the navigation area. By
default, the navigation area is divided up into the sub-areas "Main zones", "Users
and groups", "Macros", "Alarm reporting" and Remote clients. Each topic group is
divided up into sub-areas.

5.6 System -> Main zones -> Siren tone templates


Siren tones for a wide variety of situations can be defined in this menu.

The tone sequences for intrusion and fire alarm are predefined by default.
To create a new siren tone in the selection area, mark "Siren tone templates" and click "Add" in the pop-up menu or
click the "Add" button in the operating area.

To create a new siren sound mark "Siren tone templates " in the selection area and then click the "Add"
button in the operating area.
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These siren tones can be assigned individually, e.g. zone alarms, in the
subsequent programming.

Based on the example values above, the frequency response


shown here is yielded for the resulting siren tone.

The graphic below the input fields is used only to


illustrate the individual input fields and does not reflect
the actual values entered.

IQ PanelControl has an integrated tone generator, which can be used to output the configured siren tone for testing
via the connected PC loudspeakers.

Starts the tone generator Stops the tone generator

5.7 System -> Main zones -> Signalling groups


If multiple siren modules are used within the object, the associated sirens and flash lamps can be assigned to
different signalling groups.

To create a new signalling group mark "Signalling groups" in the selection area and then click the "Add"
button in the operating area.

A signalling group is a collection of several sirens and/or


flash lamps into one logical unit.

Example: When an intrusion alarm in main zone 1 is


triggered, the sirens of siren modules 1, 2, 4 and 7 are to
be activated. The sirens of siren modules 3, 5 and 6 are
not to indicate an alarm, however, as they are located in
auxiliary buildings.
For the sirens, this grouping is made on the "General" tab.
This grouping can be made for the corresponding flash
lamps on the "Assigned flash lamps" tab.

Every siren and flash lamp can be assigned to multiple signalling groups.
The assignment of the individual signalling groups is made in Programming -> Main zones-> Main zone x -> External
signalling groups.

Name
A customized text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the signalling group.
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5.8 System -> Main zones -> Main zones


5.8.1 Main zones -> Create/copy main zone
To create a new zone, select "Main zones" in the selection area and click on "Add" in the tools section or select an
existing zone and then select "Add -> Add zone" in the context menu.

It is also possible to copy an existing zone. The


copied zone can then be easily inserted either once
or multiple times.

5.8.2 Main zone x -> General tab

This menu item is used to set parameters, which are related to the individual zone.

To create a new zone, select "Main zones" in the selection area and then in the click in the tools section on the
button
"Add" or select an existing Main zone and click in the context menu on "Add -> Add zone".

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50
characters) can be entered for the main
zone. Complete entry by clicking "Save".
After saving the customer-specific text, it is
displayed in the overview tree instead of
"Main zone x".

Main zone type


- Normal
A standard main zone is created with this
programming. "Normal" main zones affect
the external disarming of the "central" main
zone, i.e. all "normal" main zones must be
disarmed before the "control panel" main
zone can be disarmed externally.

- Control panel
The control panel can be found in this main zone. This main zone influences the arming of the "normal" main zones.
The "control panel" main zone must be externally armed before the "normal" main zones can be externally armed.

- Secured
"Secured" main zones, on the other hand, affect one another with regard to external disarming. This means that only
one "secured" main zone can be disarmed at a point in time x. The other "secured" main zones must be externally
armed at this point in time.
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Clear with revision key


If this parameter is activated, pressing of the revision key will affect this main zone. This parameter can only be
activated for one main zone.
By pressing the revision key, all alarm notifications within this main zone are cleared.

This clearing is necessary to switch the control panel to the ready-to-signal state after maintenance has been
completed, for example. Procedure:
- Press revision key.
- Close control panel door within 30 sec.
- Clearing occurs. Control panel is in the ready-to-signal state.

Hold-up indication delay time


Under the parameter "Hold-up indication delay time", the time period between the triggering of a hold-up alarm
(detector group or code) and the indication of the hold-up alarm, e.g. at an operating unit, is specified. In the case of
triggering by a detector group, the "Hold-up indication delay time" only has an effect if the detector group has been
programmed as a hold-up detector group -> "Quiet and indication delayed".
The "Hold-up indication delay time" can be set from 00 hours 00 minutes to 4 hours 00 minutes.

Pre-alarm time
In the case of detector groups which are programmed with a pre-alarm, a pre-alarm is sounded in case of triggering
in the disarmed/internally armed state (as per the programming).
With this pre-alarm, signalling devices which indicate the special state internally, e.g. buzzer or internal sirens, are
activated. External alarm devices are not activated.
The "Pre-alarm time" can be set from 00 minutes 01 seconds to 04 minutes 00 seconds.

Main alarm time


This parameter specifies the time during which the external acoustic signalling devices are active in case of a main
alarm. This time also applies for relays and outputs which are programmed to the main alarm.
The "Main alarm time" can be set from 00 minutes 01 seconds to 03 minutes 00 seconds.

According to the VdS guidelines, a main alarm time with a minimum of 20 seconds has to be set.

Switch on delay time


The switch on delay time is the time between actuation of the internal arming device and the "internally armed" state
of the system. If a detector group is impaired during the switch on delay time, the process stops the switch on delay
time. Once the impairment is remedied, the switch on delay time is restarted. Once the switch on delay time expires,
the detector groups are armed and trigger an alarm based on their programming.
The "Switch on delay time" can be set from 00 minutes 00 seconds to 04 minutes 15 seconds.

Max. buzzer time on fault


This parameter specifies the length of time the buzzer (e.g. the operating unit buzzer) is activated when a fault
occurs.
The "Max. buzzer time" can be set from 00 minutes 00 seconds to 04 minutes 00 seconds.
When set to 0 seconds, the buzzer function is switched off for fault output.
Instead of setting a time range, the buzzer time can be set to "Unlimited". If programmed in this way, the buzzer
is activated until manually stopped or until the fault is remedied.

I/O Point number


This field can be used to specify the I/O point number when coupling with WINMAG.

Door locking
This parameter defines when the locking element for the locking device should be addressed when activated.

Door lock monitoring


If this parameter is activated, the bolt positions of all blocking elements/SLIM-LOCKs located in this main zone
(arming main zone) are also armed. This means that arming does not occur until the last blocking element/SLIM-
LOCK within the arming main zone sends the "bolt extended" message to the control panel.
If the parameter is not activated, only the bolt position of the blocking element/SLIM-LOCK connected to the
evaluation unit (through which arming was initiated) is evaluated.
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Disarmed positive drive activation


If this checkbox is activated, then the blocking elements are moved back in the case of tampering in the zone. If zone
dependencies are configured, then this zone is removed from the "disarmed positive drive".

Define entry/exit route


If this parameter is activated, two additional tabs appear. They are "Entry route" and "Exit route". Information on the
corresponding programming can be found in the "System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Main zone x -> Entry
route/Exit route tab" section further below in this manual.

According to the VdS guidelines, the entry and exit route functions are not permissible.

Fault Signalling
Signalling
This parameter specifies the buzzer via which the fault signal is to be output.
- Partition buzzer: The signal is output on all buzzers assigned as "Main zone buzzers" (Buzzer settings tab).
- Doorside: The signal is output via all switching device buzzers assigned to the main zone under
"Doorsides".
- All: The signal is output over all main zone and switching device buzzers which were assigned
to the main zone.

Buzzer tone

The output of the possible buzzer tone depends on the activated user. In part, only a static signal or static
signal and a fixed interval can be output. At present, only the 013000 and 013001 operating units is capable
of all different buzzer tone variations.

- None: No activation of the buzzer


- Static: Permanent activation of the buzzer
- Slow interval: Clocked buzzer signal, 1 Hz
- Medium interval: Clocked buzzer signal, 2 Hz
- Fast interval: Clocked buzzer signal, 4 Hz

Fault type 1 to 4
The fault transmitter group functionality requires specification of the activities in the event of a fault:

- Fault with buzzer sound


- Fault is saved
- "Display of the fault" using the operating units' yellow fault/zone LEDs

The fault types used are generally to be configured with storage.


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5.8.3 Main zone x -> Buzzer settings tab

External arming confirmation


Signalling
This parameter defines the buzzer via which the
externally armed confirmation is output.
- Main zone buzzer
The buzzers of all users assigned to the main zone are
actuated. See "Partition buzzer" further below in this
chapter.
- Doorside
The buzzers of all door sides assigned to the main zone
(e.g. IDENT-KEY operating units) are actuated.
- All
All assigned partition buzzers and door side buzzers are
actuated.

Buzzer tone
For this purpose, see the "Main zones -> Main zone x ->
General tab -> Fault signalling -> Buzzer tone section.

Partition buzzer assignment


Available users are assigned to the "Partition buzzer" function using these list boxes.

5.8.4 Main zone x -> Acoustical signalling tab

This tab can be used to define specific siren tones


for intrusion, tamper, hold-up, fire and technical
alarms.
These are "Static", "Slow interval", "Intermediate
interval", "Fast interval" and "Template". If
"Template" is selected, then a siren tone created
under "Siren tone templates" can also be
assigned.

Additional parameters
If the "Only in case of transmission unit fault"
parameter is activated, then signalling with the
selected siren tone is only carried out, if no alarm
signal can be issued via the transmission unit
within 3 minutes.

Signalling interruption
This parameter can be used to set the time, within
which no new signalling can be performed
following acoustical signalling.
Refer to local emission control regulations.
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5.8.5 Main zone x -> External signalling groups tab


Available signalling groups are assigned to this main zone using
these list boxes.
If an alarm is triggered, all signalling groups assigned to this main
zone participate in the alert.

5.8.6 Main zone x -> Main zone dependency tab


Main zone dependencies are defined in this menu.
Main zone dependencies can only be defined for main zones
defined as "Normal".
With a main zone dependency, a main zone is dependent on the
armed/disarmed status of another main zone.

The graphic shows the above-programmed main zone dependency for main zone 1.
Main zone 1 cannot be armed until main zones 2 and 3 are armed. Conversely, main zones 2 and 3 cannot be
disarmed until main zone 1 is disarmed.
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5.8.7 Main zone x -> Entry route/Exit route tab

According to the VdS guidelines, the entry and exit route functions are not permissible..

This type of arming/disarming procedure is used for EN compliance.

The "Entry route" and "Exit route" tabs are identical in terms of structure and programmable parameters. The only
exception is the "Alarm buzzer tone" parameter. This parameter is only found on the "Entry route" tab.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be specified for the settings based on the entry route/exit route.

The graphic shown here is used to illustrate the other parameters.


Assumption:
Due to the structural conditions, a switching device (e.g. IK3 operating unit)
cannot be attached on the outside of the "entry" room. Mounting is only
possible on the opposite wall of the room. The room is secured via an
opening contact on the entry door (detector group - Intrusion 2) and a PIR
motion detector (detector group - Intrusion 3). To disarm the main zone, the
entry door must therefore be opened and the entire room crossed.

Entry time
Opening of the entrance door (opening contact in entryway) triggers the entry procedure for deactivation and the
entryway time is started.
The parameter defines the time period during which disarming must be carried out after the initial triggering of the
detector group without an alarm being triggered. A buzzer signal signals expiration of the time within this period.
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Entry route pre-warning time


For better indication of the expiration of the "route" time, a modified buzzer signal can be activated at the end of the
time. This pre-warning time is a component of the "Entry time".

Buzzer
This parameter specifies the buzzer via which the expiration signal is to be output.
- Main zone buzzer: The signal is output on all buzzers assigned as "Main zone buzzers" (Buzzer settings tab).
- Doorside: The signal is output via all switching device buzzers assigned to the main zone under
"Doorsides".
- All: The signal is output via all main zone and switching device buzzers which were assigned to
the main zone.

Buzzer tone
Specification of the buzzer tone to be output while the "Entry time" is counting down.
For information on the individual buzzer tones, see the "System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Main zone x ->
General tab -> Fault Signalling -> Buzzer tone" section further above in this manual.

Early warning buzzer tone


Specification of the buzzer tone to be output while the "Entry route pre-warning time" is counting down.
For information on the individual buzzer tones, see the "System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Main zone x ->
General tab -> Fault Signalling -> Buzzer tone" section further above in this manual.

Alarm buzzer tone


An independent buzzer tone can be specified for cases where an alarm was triggered during the "armed" phase. This
buzzer tone is output instead of the "Entry time" buzzer tone.
For information on the individual buzzer tones, see the "System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Main zone x ->
General tab -> Fault Signalling -> Buzzer tone" section further above in this manual.

Detector groups on entry route

Only defined order will not cause an alarm


Based on the example graphic above, first detector group - Intrusion 2 (opening contact) and then detector group -
Intrusion 3 (PIR motion detector) is triggered when the room is entered. If this parameter is activated, this triggering
sequence must be complied with, as otherwise an alarm will be triggered. If, for example, the room is entered from
the second door (top-left corner), this detector group - Intrusion 3 (PIR motion detector) is triggered. Since detector
group - Intrusion 2 (opening contact) has not been triggered beforehand, however, an alarm is triggered immediately.

Detector group assignment list boxes


Using these list boxes, the detector groups which can be triggered when activating the entry route are assigned. If
the "Only defined order will not cause an alarm" parameter was activated, the order in which the detector groups
must be triggered can be specified using the "Move up" and "Move down" buttons.

Exit route tab

Nearly the same parameters apply for the "Exit route" tab, except that the main zone must have been exited
within this time after arming was made. Otherwise, an alarm is triggered.
The order of triggering when exiting the main zone is to be specified here for the order of detector group
triggering.
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The time for the entry/exit path must not exceed 45 seconds.

In compliance with EN, 3 macros and one control group X have to be created here with the following functions.

Control group

Parameter:
Event documentation type: "Never"

Macro 1:

Actuating criteria:
"Detector groups/State/Actuation/Detector group Exit route X" OR
"Detector groups/State/Actuation/Detector group Exit route Y" OR ......
AND
" Detector groups/State/Actuation/Control group X"

Action list:
1. Main zones/Armed/Disarmed/Main zone X
2. Macros/Stop/Macro 2
3. Detector groups/Normal/Main zone x/Control group x

Macro 2:

Actuating criteria:
Single: "Main zones/Armed/Externally armed/Main zone X"

Action list:
1. Macros/Delay (Delay time: Time for Exit route -5 sec.)
2. Detector groups/Actuation/Main zone X/Control group X
3. Macros/Delay (Delay time: 5 sec.)
4. Detector groups/Normal/Main zone X/Control group X
5. Devices/Buzzers/On/BUS-2 controller X/User X/Buzzer (acknowledgement buzzer)
6. Macros/Delay (Delay time: 5 sec.)
7. Devices/Buzzers/Off/BUS-2 controller X/User X/Buzzer (acknowledgement buzzer)

The acknowledgement buzzer or the corresponding operating unit must be located at the position where the
user exits the main zone, so that the positive acknowledgement can also be registered by the operator.

Macro 3:

Actuating criteria:
Single: "Main zones/Armed/Disarmed/Main zone X"

Action list:
1. Main zones/Alarm stop/Main zone X
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5.8.8 Main zone x -> RF panic buttons tab

This tab is used to assign the RF panic button to this zone.

The panic button is entered under Hardware ->


RF panic button.

All available RF panic buttons, which are not yet


assigned to another zone, are displayed in the
"Available" list.

Select the required RF panic buttons in the


"Available" list and use the >/>> buttons to
assign them.

Individual operating authorizations can be defined for each RF panic


button. To edit operating authorizations in the "Assigned" list, click in the
respective "Rights" field of the required RF panic button and select the
respective authorization.

Disabled
The corresponding function is not available for this RF panic button.

Without checking
- Externally armed: If this configuration is used, the zone will be immediately externally armed without
checking the validity of time zones.
- Internally armed: If this configuration is used, the zone will be immediately internally armed without
checking the validity of time zones.
- Disarmed: If this configuration is used, the validity of time zones is not checked on deactivation.
The zone is disarmed immediately.

With checking
- Externally armed: If this configuration is used, the validity of time zones is checked. External arming is only
carried out if validity is confirmed.
- Internally armed: If this configuration is used, the validity of time zones is checked. Internal arming is only
carried out if validity is confirmed.
- Disarmed: If this configuration is used, the validity of time zones is checked. The zone is disarmed
only if validity is confirmed.

5.8.9 Main zone x -> Doorsides tab

Within this menu the doorside management is done for the selected main zone.

This tab is used to assign the available


doorsides to this zone.
The doorsides are entered under Hardware ->
BUS-2 controller x -> BUS-2 user x.

All available doorsides are displayed in the


"Available" list regardless of the user they
belong to.

Select the required doorsides in the "Available" list and use the >/>> buttons to assign them.
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5.9 System -> Main zones -> Main zones -> Detector groups

5.9.1 Main zones -> Add detector groups -> Copy detector groups
This menu item is used to create and manage
the detector groups for the selected zone.
Detector groups can be added using the context
menu for a zone, the context menu for a detector
group, or the "Add" button.

When adding detector groups, a selection field is opened for selection of the detector group type intrusion,
tamper, fire, hold-up, technical, control, positive drive or fault detector group.

The number of detector groups depends on the control panel type or the installed licenses.

Control panel MB-Secure


type
1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 max. License
DG amount 8* 16* 48* 128* 512* 2048* 4096
* = Standard

It is also possible to copy an existing detector group. The


copied detector group can then be easily inserted either
once or multiple times.
This copying procedure copies all the settings in the
"General" tab of the "Base" detector group to the new
detector group(s)..

5.9.2 Main zone x -> Detector group x -> General tab


The description of the "General" tab is made
using the "Intrusion" detector group type, since
the largest number of parameters are available
for this detector group. If additional parameters
are available for a detector group type, they are
specially marked.

Type
This is an information field in which the detector
group type is displayed. It is not possible to make
entries here.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters)
can be entered for the detector group.
After saving the customer-specific text, it is
displayed in the overview tree.
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Disabling
- Nothing disabled: No effect on actuations and alarms
- Internally disabled: Actuation of detector group in disarmed or internally armed state is ignored. This means
that the main zone can be internally armed despite an actuated detector group and does
not activate an alarm. External disarming is not possible, however, as the actuation takes
effect on the external positive drive condition.
- Externally disabled: Actuation of detector group in disarmed, internally armed or externally armed state is
ignored. This means that the main zone can be externally armed despite an actuated
detector group and does not activate an alarm.

Internal lockable
This parameter defines whether or not the detector group is internally lockable. If the parameter is deactivated, the
detector group cannot be disabled.

Affects positive drive condition


- None: If this parameter is activated, an actuated intrusion detector group does not take
effect on the positive drive condition of the main zone. If this main zone switches to
the armed state, an alarm is generated immediately for the actuated intrusion
detector group.
- Externally armed: An actuated detector group takes effect on the positive drive condition for external
arming. This means that external arming is prevented, but internal arming is
possible.
- Internally + externally armed: A triggered detector group affects on the positive drive condition for internal and
external arming. This means that internal and external arming are prevented.

Alarm signalling
- None: The detector group does not activate an alarm.
- Externally armed: The detector group only activates an alarm in the externally armed state of the
main zone.
- Internally + externally armed: The detector group activates an alarm in the internally and externally armed state
of the main zone.
- Always: The detector group activates an alarm in the disarmed and internally and externally
armed states of the main zone.

Positive drive (state evaluation)


This parameter is based on the possible faults defined on the "State evaluation" and " State evaluation power supply"
tabs.
- None: With this programming, an actuated fault does not affect on the positive drive
condition of the main zone.
- Externally armed: A fault affects on the positive drive condition for external arming. This means that
external arming is prevented, but internal arming is possible.
- Internally + externally armed: A fault affects on the positive drive condition for internal and external arming. This
means that internal and external arming are prevented.

Alarm signalling (state evaluation)


This parameter is based on the possible faults defined on the "State evaluation" and " State evaluation power supply"
tabs.
- None: A fault which occurs does not activate an alarm.
- Externally armed: A fault which occurs activates an alarm in the externally armed state of the main
zone.
- Internally + externally armed: A fault which occurs activates an alarm in the internally and externally armed
states of the main zone.
- Always: A fault which occurs activates an alarm in the disarmed and internally and
externally armed states of the main zone.
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Alarm signalling mode on internal arming


Using this parameter, the alarming type when actuating the detector group in the disarmed and internally armed
states of the main zone is specified.
- Pre-alarm: A pre-alarm is generated when the detector group is actuated.
- Main alarm: A main alarm is generated when the detector group is actuated.
- Pre-alarm + main alarm: A pre-alarm and subsequent main alarm are generated when the detector group is
actuated.

Alarm clearing type/Fault clearing type/Tamper clearing type


These parameters specify the authorization level required for clearing an alarm, a fault or a tamper.
- Without authorization: Alarms, faults and tampers can be cleared regardless of the authorization issued in
the operating unit authorization groups.
- Authorized: Alarms, faults and tampers can only be cleared by people who are authorized to do
so through corresponding programming in the operating unit authorization group.
- Supervisor only: Alarms, faults and tampers can only be cleared by persons assigned to the
operating unit authorization group for which the "Supervisor" parameter is
activated.

Event documentation type


Using this parameter, you can specify the arming state of the main zone in which actuations of the detector group are
entered in the event log.
- Never: Actuation of the detector group is not entered into the event log.
- Internally + externally armed: Actuation of the detector group is entered into the event log in the internally and
externally armed states. This programming is used with detector groups with PIR
motion detectors, for example. In the disarmed state, triggering (e.g. by public
traffic) is not documented in the event log.
- Always: Regardless of the arming state of the main zone, each actuation of the detector
group is entered into the event log.

Alarm repetition
If this parameter is activated, the detector group can activate an alarm several times in succession. If this parameter
is deactivated, only one alarm activation is possible until the next clearing of the detector group.

I/O point number


This field can be used to specify the I/O point number when coupling with WINMAG.

Specific detector group parameters


The fire, hold-up and technical detector group types make additional specific parameters available under "Settings".

Fire detector group


Alarm verification
If this parameter is activated, the "Verified alarm time" and "Verified time" fields are also displayed.
Only automatic fire alarms are used with these programming variants. When a detector responds, the "verified alarm
time" and "verifying time" start. Actuation was saved for the programmed verifying time (10 50 seconds). The
detector is also cleared. An alarm has not yet been activated by this point. Once the selected verifying time expires,
an alarm is generated immediately within the "verified alarm time" the next time the detector responds. The "verified
alarm time" is permanently defined as 60 seconds.

Hold-up detector group


Alarm signalling mode
- Main alarm When the detector group is actuated, a main alarm is generated
(sirens/flash lamps)
- Silent alarm: When the detector group is actuated, no local alarm is generated
(sirens/flash lamps).
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- Silent + indication delayed: When the detector group is actuated, no local alarm is generated
(sirens/flash lamps). After a delay the actuation is indicated on
operating units. Setting of the delay time is carried out under Main
zones -> Main zone x -> "General" tab (Hold-up indication delay
time)
- Silent + indication only with identification: When the detector group is actuated, no local alarm is generated
(sirens/flash lamps). Actuation of the detector group is not
indicated on operating units until identification (code/ID data
carrier).

Technical detector group


Individual siren style
In the Main zones -> Main zone x -> Sirens tab programming, a siren tone is defined for each of the various alarm
types (intrusion, hold-up etc.). If the "Individual siren style" parameter is activated, a separate siren tone can be
defined for alarm activation of this detector group. Thus the actuation of a water detector can be signaled by a
special tone sequence, for example.

Positive drive detector group


Indicator
If this parameter is activated, actuation of the positive drive detector group will be indicated on the graphic operating
unit.

Fault detector group


Fault type
Assignment of the fault type 1 to 4 configured in the General tab with the associated functionalities.

Detector group types

Intrusion detector group


Intrusion detector groups activate a main alarm with external arming. The alarm signalling mode while disarmed or
internally armed depends on the programming. The actuation state of the detector group is indicated with external
disarming. After an alarm is activated, the group which actuated an alarm is indicated until it is cleared (storage).
Clearing is possible unless programmed otherwise, even if the detector group is still actuated.
- Disable: Not disabled / Internally disabled / Externally disabled
- Internally lockable Not possible / Possible
- Affects positive drive condition: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Positive drive (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling (state evaluation) Pre-alarm / Main alarm / Pre-alarm + Main alarm
- Alarm signalling mode on internal arming: Pre-alarm / Main alarm / Pre-alarm + Main alarm
- Alarm clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor
- Fault clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor
- Tamper clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor
- Event documentation type: Never / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Alarm repetition: Without / With
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607

Tamper detector group


Tamper detector groups are always ready to signal. They activate a main alarm in the externally armed state. The
alarm signalling mode while disarmed or internally armed depends on the programming.
- Affects positive drive condition: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Positive drive (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Alarm signalling mode on internal arming: Pre-alarm / Main alarm / Pre-alarm + Main alarm
- Alarm clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Fault clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Tamper clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Alarm repetition: Without / With
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607
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Fire detector group


Fire detector groups activate a main alarm with external arming. The alarm signalling mode while disarmed or
internally armed depends on the programming. After an alarm is activated, the group which actuated an alarm is
indicated until it is cleared (storage). Clearing is possible unless programmed otherwise, if the detector group is no
longer actuated.
- Internally lockable Not possible / Possible
- Positive drive condition affects: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Positive drive (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Alarm signalling mode on internal arming: Pre-alarm / Main alarm / Pre-alarm + Main alarm
- Alarm clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Fault clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Tamper clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Alarm caching: Without / With
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607
- Alarm verification Without / With
- Checked alarm time 1 minute (fixed)
- Checking time 10 seconds - 50 seconds

Hold-up detector group


Hold-up detector groups are always ready to signal. They generally activate a main alarm.
- Alarm signalling mode: Main alarm / Silent alarm / Silent + display delayed/
Silent + display only with identification
- Alarm clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Fault clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Tamper clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607

Technical detector group


Indication occurs regardless of the arming state, but is generally storing.
- Internally lockable Not possible / Possible
- Positive drive condition affects: None / Externally armed
- Alarm signalling: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Positive drive (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Alarm signalling (state evaluation) None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed / Always
- Alarm signalling mode on internal arming: Pre-alarm / Main alarm / Pre-alarm + Main alarm
- Alarm clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Fault clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Tamper clearing type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- Event documentation type: Never / Externally armed / Internally+externally armed / Always
- Alarm repetition: Without / With
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607
- Individual siren style: Yes / No
- Siren tone: None / Static / Interval - slow / Interval - medium/
Interval - fast / Template
- Siren tone template: Selection of created siren tones

Control group
A control group can be used for control purposes regardless of the status of the control panel. It has no effect on
the positive drive and can not activate any alarms.
- Event documentation type: Never / Externally armed / Internally+externally armed / Always
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607

Positive drive detector group


A positive drive detector group affects the positive drive (arming readiness) within a main zone or all main zones.
If the positive drive detector group is to affect all main zones, then programming is to be performed in "Main
zone 0". It can not activate an alarm.
- Affects positive drive for: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Event documentation type: Never / Externally armed / Internally+externally armed / Always
- Display: Without / With
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607
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Fault detector group


The fault detector group affects the positive drive of the zone depending on the configuration. It can not trigger
an alarm.
- Internally lockable Not possible / Possible
- Affects positive drive for: None / Externally armed / Internally + externally armed
- Fault type Fault type 1 to 4
- Fault deletion type: Without authorization / With authorization / Supervisor only
- I/O point number 1512 - 5607

Programming according to VdS guidelines:


Intrusion detection groups:
- Without alarm repetition
- External alarm or remote alarm
- Stored intrusion alarms can be cleared by the operator with access authorization. (Operation
with code and/or PIN)
- Switching off the intrusion alarm is permitted (internal disabling)
- If disarmed and internally armed, only signalling devices for internal alarm may be activated.

Hold-up alarm groups:


- With alarm repetition
- Must always result in remote alarm, not to external alarm
- Stored hold-up alarms can be cleared by the operator with access authorization. (Operation with
code and/or PIN)
- Switching off hold-up alarms is not permitted
- Hold-up alarms must always result in a main alarm

Tamper detector groups:


- Without alarm repetition
- External alarm or remote alarm
- Stored tamper alarms and tamper monitoring can only be cleared manually and only by the
installer. (Supervisor)
- Switching off tamper alarms is not permitted
- If disarmed and internally armed, only signalling devices for internal alarm may be activated.

Technical detector groups:


- As a general rule, technical alarms may not effect the positive drive of the IDS.
- Actuating a technical signalling may not result in activation of an intrusion or hold-up alarm.

Fire alarm groups


- As a general rule, fire alarms may not effect the positive drive of the IDS.
- Actuating a fire signalling may not result in activation of an intrusion or hold-up alarm. Actuation
may only result in an internal alarm.
- An IDS equipped with detectors for early fire detection is not a fire detection system and may not
be used as such.

Additional VdS guidelines for detector groups:


- A detector group may contain no more than 20 detectors
- A detector group may include no more than 10 vibration contacts and 10 additional opening
contacts (magnetic contacts), but no other detectors.
- Alarm glass units may only be grouped together in their own separate detector groups. No other
types of detector are allowed to be connected.

Programming of a detector group for entry of a mental identification characteristic is not currently
possible(lock release group). Therefore it is currently not possible to connect a block lock in compliance with
VdS guidelines.

Incoming messages will be processed by the control panel in the order in which they are entered.
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5.9.3 Main zone x -> Detector group x -> Assigned inputs tab

These lists are used to assign inputs to this detector group. The "Available" list displays all inputs that have not
yet been assigned.
In both fields, the hardware device is shown in the first column. It is possible to sort the list in ascending or
descending order, or use the filter feature to find the required device. The "Name" column shows the available inputs
for the selected user.

According to VdS guidelines, wireless users have to be assigned to one of the zone's detector groups, to
which the respective RF BUS-2 wireless receiver is also assigned.

5.9.4 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> State evaluation tab


With control groups and positive drive detector groups this tab is not available.

This tab can be used to assign individual tamper alarms / fault signals to the detector group. Therefore it is possible
to signal different messages in different ways. The "L." column in the "Available" list and the color highlighting
indicate whether the user is already assigned to another detector group. The "Connection" column indicates the
controller that the user is connected to as well as the respective BUS-2 address. The "HW device" field shows the
user's customized name (if assigned, otherwise system name).
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Example: The tamper criteria communication fault (BUS fault, RF fault), cover contact and cover contact
power supply unit are assigned to the tamper detector group.
The faults are assigned to another detector group such as the technical detector group.
This selection menu is available for all detector groups (except for control group and positive drive
detector group) and in all main zones with all users/devices, and therefore these messages can be
indicated in various ways and in several mainzones.

According to VdS guidelines, monitoring of communication faults and cover contact has to be carried out for
all BUS users.

5.9.5 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> State evaluation power supply tab
With control groups and positive drive detector groups this tab is not available.

Individual fault/tamper messages of the control panel and the 12 V / 26/52 Ah power supplies with BUS-2 connection
can be assigned to the detector group on this tab. In the Name field, the customer-specific name (if assigned,
otherwise system name) of the user is shown.
For information on the lists and assignment, refer to the chapter "Main zone x -> Detector groups -> State
evaluation tab" toward the beginning of this manual.
For detailed information on the individual fault messages, see the "BUS-2 Controller X -> BUS-2 user power
supply/charger unit -> General tab" section above in this documentation.

According to VdS guidelines, monitoring of communication faults and cover contact has to be carried out for
all BUS users.

5.9.6 Main zone x -> Detector groups-> Macros tab


This tab only contains information fields. No input can be made here.

The "Actuation" list shows if and by which


macros the detector group can be actuated. The
"Normal" list shows if and by which macros the
detector group returned to "Normal" state after
actuation. The "Locate macro" buttons can be
used to skip directly to the highlighted macro.
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5.10 System -> Main zones -> Global Detector group dependencies

This menu is used to define detector group dependencies. To edit existing


detector group dependencies, switch to System -> Main zones -> Global
detector group dependencies in the navigation pane. Then the required
dependency is selected in the "Global detector group dependencies" field.

To create a new detector group dependency, select "Global detector group dependencies" in the navigation pane
and then click on the "Add" button in the tools section.

Some applications may require combining two or more detector groups. Alarms are only activated if, for example, at
least two of the assigned detector groups are actuated. This is used for fire detector groups, for example, to prevent
false alarms.

We begin with the description of the tab with the list boxes for the detector group assignment, as the other
parameters can be described more clearly using this assignment.

Detector group assignment list boxes


Using these list boxes, the detector groups which are to be "linked" to one another for activation of an alarm trigger
are assigned. Using the "Move up" and "Move down" buttons, the order in which the detector groups must be
actuated can be specified (see "Only defined order will actuate an alarm" further below in this chapter).

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the detector group dependency.
After saving the customer-specific text, it is displayed in the overview tree.

Number of detector groups to actuate an alarm


- A defined number of detector groups must actuate to create an alarm.
If this parameter is activated, the input field for the number of detector groups is also enabled. If, for example, four
detector groups are assigned to the dependency and "2" is defined as the amount, an alarm is generated as soon as
any two detector groups of the four assigned ones are actuated.
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- All dependent groups have to release for an alarm


All detector groups within the assignment are AND-linked with one another. All assigned detector groups must be
actuated for an alarm activation. The alarm activation occurs with actuation of the last detector group.

Time period between releases


An alarm time period of e.g. 30 seconds is defined for actuating of the detector groups. This means that the actuation
of detector groups 3 and 4 (see tab figure) must occur within this time window. If the actuation of the second detector
group occurs after the alarm time period expires, no alarm is activated. The maximum alarm time period between
actuations is 4 minutes 15 seconds. With entry of 0 seconds, the alarm time period is set to infinite.

Only defined order will actuate an alarm


Based on the example tab figure above, detector group 3 has position 1 and detector group 4 has position 2. If the
parameter is activated, this actuation sequence must be complied with for an alarm to be signalled. If detector group
4 is actuated before detector group 3, no alarm is signalled. An alarm is only signalled if detector group 3 is actuated
before detector group 4.

Actuation storage
Without activated parameter, detector group actuations of all detector groups assigned in this dependency, directly
follows actuation of the actuating detector.
If the parameter is activated, the detector groups store the actuations.

According to VdS guidelines, detector group dependencies are not permissible.

5.11 System -> Main zones -> Door list


To edit the door parameters, switch to System -> Main zones -> Door list in the
navigation area. Then mark the desired door in the Door list box there.

The following description is based on an IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit. This description only serves as an
example and is to be adapted accordingly on the respective user type, because the individual users have
different performance features.
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5.11.1 Door list -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the doorside. This entry is identical to the name
issued under Hardware -> BUS-2 Controller x -> User x (e.g. IDENT-KEY3) -> Door -> Name.
If the name is changed here, the name under Hardware -> ... also changes.

HW Device
The name specified under Hardware -> BUS-2 Controller x -> User x (e.g. IDENT-KEY3) is displayed here. For
checking purposes, you can jump to the corresponding hardware parameters using the "..." button (quick
link/advanced selection).
To return to the door, click the System tab in the navigation area.

Door open monitoring


- Door open monitoring:
The door open time, door open signal and the buzzer for the door open signal are only displayed if door open
monitoring is activated.
Door open monitoring comprises the door open time and the door open signal time. According to VdS AC classes B
and C, an acoustical warning signal has to be issued shortly before the end of the door opening time for open gates.
The duration of this warning signal has to be proportional to the door open time corresponding to the respective
application.
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- Door open time


Range from 0hr:00min:00sec to 2hrs:00min:00sec.
The time period during which a door may remain open after an authorized opening before the "Opening
contact" detector group is actuated is specified with the door open time.

- Door open signal


Range from 0hr:00min:00sec to 1hr:00min:00sec.
This time indicates the length of time the buzzer of the evaluation unit is activated before expiration of the
door open time. The buzzer of the evaluation unit and the operating unit is active as long as the door is open,
i.e. even if a triggered alarm has already expired.

-Door open signal buzzer


If this parameter is enabled, the operating unit buzzer and the IK3 evaluation unit buzzer are activated on activation
of the door open signal. If the parameter is deactivated, the buzzer is not operated.

Door break-up detection


- Door break-up
Specifies with or without access control door break-up detection when disarmed.
With activated parameter "Door break-up", the opening contact is monitored. If the door is opened without
authorization, i.e. without a transponder/code on the operating unit or access control button, the entrance opening
contact is actuated.

- Door break-up buzzer


This menu item is only enabled if the "Door break-up" function is activated.
If the "Door break-up buzzer" function is activated and a door break-up occurs, the buzzers of the evaluation unit, the
buzzers of all connected IK3 operating units on this evaluation unit and the semi-conductor output "IK2 buzzer"
(evaluation unit) are actuated.
If the function is deactivated, the buzzers or output are not operated.

Blocking element error


The way the monitoring of the bolt of the blocking element/SLIM-LOCK affects the control panel is determined using
this parameter.
- No evaluation: The bolt setting is not evaluated. This means there is no indication and the end-position
monitoring does not affect on the positive drive condition of the main zone.
- Indication only: An actuation of the end-position monitoring is indicated at the operating units, but does not
affect on the positive drive of the main zone.
- Positive drive: With this setting, the bolt position of the blocking element/SLIM-LOCK is checked and
affects on the external positive drive condition. Arming does not occur until the bolt is
extended completely.

I/O point number


This field can be used to specify the I/O point number when coupling with WINMAG..

Doorside 1/Doorside 2
Doorside name
The name issued for the door side under Hardware --> BUS-2 Controller x -> User x (e.g. IDENT-KEY3) -> Door ->
Doorside x -> Name is displayed here. Information box only. It is not possible to make entries here.

Linked main zone


With this list field the main zone is determined, to which the doorside is to be linked. The main zones are shown with
the name, which is defined under System --> Main zones -> Main zone x -> General tab -> Name.

- Detector groups
Via these menu points the individual inputs of the IDENT-KEY evaluation unit are assigned to the detector groups.
After opening the respective list box, all defined detector groups are displayed.
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Fault clearing type


This parameter defines the authorization required to clear a fault using an operating unit.
- Without authorization: A fault can be cleared by any user.
- With authorization: A fault can only be cleared by a user, who has been authorized via "Users and groups -
> Operating unit rights -> General tab -> "Clear all / Clear main zone alarm" parameter.
- Supervisor only: A fault can only be cleared by a user, who has been authorized via "Users and groups ->
Operating unit rights -> General tab -> "Clear all / Clear faults" parameter. In addition to
this, the parameter "Supervisor rights" must be enabled for the desired user.

Door release documentation


If this parameter is activated, all authorized door releases are saved in the event log.

Abortive attempt
Blocking time
The blocking time takes effect after the maximum number of "abortive attempts". These abortive attempts can
either be the entry of wrong PINs, door codes or the scanning of various non-authorized data carrier codes.
Scanning the same non-authorized data carrier multiple times does not increase the "abortive attempts" count.
The following behavior applies in accordance with EN 50131:
3rd abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
4th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
5th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
6th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
7th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
+ Activation of "abortive attempt" alarm acc. to programming
+ Activation of actuation criterion "Blocking time on"

5.11.2 Door list -> Door settings tab

Doorside 1/Doorside 2
Door lock release interval
Duration of the release time of the additional door opener when using the IK door release (access control function).
The release time can be set between 0:01 and 4:13 (min:sec).
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Access after disarming


When the function is activated, access control door release occurs automatically after disarming if the PIN, door
code or IK data carrier being used is authorized for the access control function.
If the option is deactivated, the access control door release must be triggered separately by rereading the IK data
carrier and/or entering the door code or PIN.

AC function / AC function (automatic) / Arming / Disarming / Control function macro


The functions "Arming" and "Disarming" are not available with the Door controller module for MB.

Specification of the criteria for the function is made using the corresponding selection boxes. The following
programming options are available:

- Disabled (execution of this function is not possible using this operating unit).
- No time check (only with AC function/AC function (automatic))
The access control function can be activated by reading an assigned data carrier or entering the
corresponding door code or an assigned PIN. The release occurs without any date or time check here.
- No identification (only with Arming/Disarming/Control function macro)
The function can be activated simply by pressing the corresponding button. A data carrier, PIN or door code
is not required.
- PIN only
- Door code only
- Data carrier only
- PIN or data carrier
- PIN and data carrier (any order)
- Door code or data carrier
- Door code and data carrier (any order)

The "Arming" functions for doorside 2 (inside of door) is not available at present.

Door code
The door code is not assigned to an individual data carrier, but rather to the doorside. The door code can consist of
one to six digits.

If a duress alarm was assigned for a doorside (System -> Main zones -> Main zone x -> Doorsides-> Doorside x ->
Alarms / Default setting), a hold-up code can also be derived from this door code. This means that the hold-up code
is comprised of the door code and a hold-up number. The hold-up number is added to the last digit of the door code,
whereby any carryover is not taken into account.

Example: PIN 123456


Hold-up digit 5
Hold-up code 12345 6 + 5 = 1
The hold-up code is thus 123451

If this option is not activated, a hold-up alarm cannot be triggered using the door code. The definition of the hold-up
digit is made under "Hardware -> Definition -> Control panel -> General tab -> Global user settings -> Hold-up PIN".
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Enabling macros
For the triggering of macros using the keypad of an IK3 operating unit, up to 100 control function numbers (0 99)
can be assigned. The quick-macro function is also available.

Example: Macro triggering via function number and PIN

The control function number does not have to be identical to the macro number.

To create a control function, click the "Add control


function" button.

Click on the button in the "Control function" column to


open the list box for selecting the control function
number.
Click on the control function number using the left mouse
button.

To assign a macro to the control function, click on the


button in the "Macro" column and then select the required
macro from the list using the left mouse button.
Save the control function using the "Save" button.

The macros must have already been created by


this point. Macros are created under System ->
Macros -> Macros. The macro needs only be
created there, i.e. a function or actuation criterion
does not need to be defined yet.
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5.12 System -> Main zones -> Operating units


To edit the individual operating unit parameters, switch to System -> Partitions ->
Operating units in the navigation area. All created operating units are displayed in
the box there. Mark the desired operating unit.

The connectible operating units are embodiment B devices. These are intended for fixed installation.

5.12.1 Operating units (Touch center) -> General tab


HW device
For checking purposes (BUS-2 address, room),
you can jump to the corresponding hardware
parameters using the "..." button (quick
link/advanced selection).
This field is for information only.
No input is possible.
To return to the doorside, click the System tab in
the navigation area.

Language
A base display language can be set for each
graphic operating unit. All display texts will be
displayed in the selected language.
Regardless of this programming, an individual
display language can be set for each user.
Custom text will be displayed in the language in,
which it was created.

Preferred main zone


If the operating unit is operated without an "overview menu", only one main zone is shown in the display at a time.
This is the "preferred main zone" which appears after calling up operating or display.
For operating units with an overview menu, the preferred main zone is displayed in the first position in the main zone
list (in the operating unit display).
The main zone selection list is opened with the "" button. The main zone selection can be cleared with the "
button.

The preferred main zone selected here is automatically added as an active operating main zone.

Blocking time
The blocking time becomes active after the maximum number of "abortive attempts". This means that, starting with
the third abortive attempt, the blocking time is activated after entry of an invalid PIN or different invalid ID data carrier.
The entry of a valid PIN or reading of a valid data carrier (after expiration of the blocking time) resets the "Number of
abortive attempts" counter.
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Operating time
The duration of operation authorization can be set for every Touch center here. The operating time can be set
between 10 seconds and 4 minutes 14 seconds.
Should there not be any time limit for operation, activate the "unlimited" checkbox. This setting should only be made
for training or instruction purposes.

After the operating time has ended or is manually terminated, display of authorizations of access levels 2, 3
and 4 will be reset.

Indication
It is only possible to activate this parameter if "Operating with PIN" is programmed.
- Without identification If "Without identification" is programmed, the status of the main zone(s) to be displayed is
visible at all times in the display.
- PIN only If "PIN only" is programmed, time and date are displayed in the operating unit display until a
correct PIN is entered. The status LEDs are darkened.
- Data carrier only Reading of a valid ID data carrier is required for release.
- PIN or data carrier Entry of a valid PIN or reading of a valid ID data carrier is required to release display.
- PIN and data carrier Entry of a valid PIN and reading of a valid ID data carrier of the same user is required for
release display. The order of the two criteria is not defined.

Operation
This parameter is used to specify the criteria required for enabling operation of the operating unit.
- Without identification Operation of the operating unit is continuously enabled.
- PIN only If "PIN only" is programmed, the operating unit is not enabled for operation until after a valid
PIN is entered.
- Data carrier only Reading of a valid ID data carrier is required for release.
- PIN or data carrier Entry of a valid PIN or reading of a valid ID data carrier is required to release operation.
- PIN and data carrier Entry of a valid PIN and reading of a valid ID data carrier of the same user is required for
release display. The order of the two criteria is not defined.

Detector groups
This section can be used to specify which detector groups are to be actuated for the actuation criteria "duress"
(hold-up code) and "Abortive attempt" (exceeding the max. number of failed attempts with a code/data carrier).
After opening the respective list box, all entered detector groups are displayed.

Abortive attempt
Blocking time
The blocking time takes effect after the maximum number of "abortive attempts". These abortive attempts can
either be the entry of wrong PINs, door codes or the reading of various non-authorized data carrier codes.
Reading the same non-authorized data carrier multiple times does not increase the "abortive attempts" count.
The following behavior applies in accordance with EN 50131:
3rd abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
4th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
5th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
6th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
7th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
+ Activation of "abortive attempt" alarm acc. to programming
+ Activation of actuation criteria "Blocking time on"

Overview menu
If the "Overview menu" parameter is activated, a list of all assigned main zones is shown in the display.
Without "Overview menu", only one main zone status is shown in the display. If specified, this is the preferred main
zone. If a preferred main zone is not defined, the display occurs in the order in which the main zones were created.

External arming/disarming permitted


If this parameter is activated, external arming and disarming of main zones is permissible using this operating unit.
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Internal arming/disarming permitted


If this parameter is activated, internal arming and disarming of main zones is permissible using this operating unit.

Alarm LED on externally armed


If the "Alarm LED on external arming" parameter is not activated, the alarm LED is activated if an alarm occurs in a
main zone which is assigned to the operating unit and this main zone is disarmed or internally armed. If the
parameter is activated, indication also occurs if the corresponding main zone is externally armed.

Programming according to VdS:


- Indication / Operation PIN only / Data carrier only / PIN or data carrier / PIN and data
carrier
- Alarm LED on externally armed No

5.12.2 Operating units (Touch center) -> Main zones tab

Assignment of the main zones which are to be


displayed/operated by the operating unit is carried out in this
menu item.

In the "Available" list box, all available main zones are


displayed, regardless of whether they have already been
assigned to another operating unit.

Mark the desired main zones in the "Available" list box and
assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.12.3 Operating units (LCD/LED keypad/16-DG disabling/display module) -> General


tab
HW Device
For checking purposes (BUS-2 address, room),
you can jump to the corresponding hardware
parameters using the "..." button (quick
link/advanced selection).
This field is for information only.
No input is possible.
To return to the doorside, click the System tab in
the navigation area.

Language
This parameter appears only in connection
with LCD operating units. The parameter is
hidden for LED operating units.
For each LCD operating unit, one base
language can be set for display. All display
texts will be displayed in the selected
language.
Regardless of this programming, an individual
display language can be set for each user.
Custom text will be displayed in the language
in, which it was created.
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Master operating unit


This parameter appears only in connection with LED operating units. The parameter is not activated for LCD
operating units.

Using this parameter, it is possible to combine operating units into a group.

One operating unit functions as the master operating unit here. The identification for display and/or operation for the
entire group is made at this master operating unit.

The criteria for display and operation, as well as the operating time, are for the master operating unit. The
parameters are automatically transferred to the assigned operating units.

Operating time
The duration of operation authorization can be set for the operating unit here. The maximum operating time is
4 minutes 14 seconds.
If an unlimited operating time is to apply, the "Unlimited" checkbox is to be activated. This setting should only be
made for training or instruction purposes.

Indication
This parameter is used to specify the criteria required for enabling indication.
- Disabled No indication is shown on the operating unit.
- Without identification The LCD/LED displays of the operating unit are continuously enabled. This means that
messages or status indications are displayed directly.
- PIN only A valid PIN must be entered to enable indication.
- Data carrier only A valid ID data carrier must be read to enable indication.
- PIN or data carrier A valid PIN must be entered or a valid ID data carrier read in for the indicators to be
enabled.
- PIN and data carrier A valid PIN must be entered and a valid identification data carrier read in for the LED
indicators to be enabled. The order of the two criteria is not specified.

Operation
This parameter is used to specify the criteria required for enabling operation on the operating unit.
- Disabled Operation is not possible at the operating unit. (e.g. for display-only use)
- Without identification Operation of the operating unit is continuously enabled.
- PIN only A valid PIN must be entered to enable operation.
- Data carrier only A valid ID data carrier must be read to enable operation.
- PIN or data carrier A valid PIN must be entered or a valid ID data carrier read in for operation to be enabled.
- PIN and data carrier A valid PIN must be entered and a valid ID data carrier read in for operation to be enabled.
The order of the two criteria is not specified.

Indications-off-mode when externally armed


If this parameter is activated, no indication of the main zone and group functions occurs in the externally armed state
of the corresponding main zone.
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Detector groups
This section can be used to specify which detector groups are to be triggered for the triggering conditions
"duress" (hold-up code) and "Abortive attempt" (exceeding the max. number of failed attempts with a code/data
carrier). After opening the respective list box, all entered detector groups are displayed.

Abortive attempt
Blocking time
The blocking time takes effect after the maximum number of "abortive attempts". These abortive attempts can
either be the entry of wrong PINs, door codes or the scanning of various non-authorized data carrier codes.
Scanning the same non-authorized data carrier multiple times does not increase the "abortive attempts" count.
The following behavior applies in accordance with EN 50131:

3rd abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time


4th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
5th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
6th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
7th abortive attempt -> Activation of blocking time
+ Activation of "abortive attempt" alarm acc. to programming
+ Activation of actuation criterion "Blocking time on"

Programming in accordance with VdS and EN


- Indications-off-mode when externally armed Yes

5.12.4 Operating units (LCD/LED keypad/16-DG disabling display module) -> General
tab (IO key programming)

The button/LED combination is referred to as an IO key (Indication/Operation key) in the following.

Programming in accordance with VdS and EN:


- All IO keys, which allow for drawing conclusions as to the state of the control panel,
have to be programmed to "Indication with authorization" and "Operation with
authorization".
- Keys used for control functions that do not affect the alarm control panel can be
programmed to "Indication without authorization" and "Operation without authorization".
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Clicking on the + symbol beside the operating unit name opens a list box that can be used to select an IO key and
then assign the required function.

Two procedures are available for assigning the individual display or operating functions.
One is the individual assignment of a function to an individual IO key. The other option is the assignment of a
function to several IO keys using the wizard.

The enumeration of the individual keys begins on the operating


unit at the top left and runs continuously from 1 20 (see
graphic). Keys 1 15 are available for the LCD operating unit.
The same method of counting is used for the 16-DG
disabling/display module, except from 1 16.

5.12.4.1 Functions with unique assignment


Some functions can be assigned to max. 1 IO-key on an operating unit. If such a function is already assigned to an
IO key, it no longer appears in the function selection list.

5.12.4.2 Single assignment


To assign a function to a single IO key, click the desired IO key in the opened list. Then open the function list box by
clicking the "Function" field on the "General" tab. Detailed information on the individual functions can be found further
below in this chapter.

5.12.4.3 Group assignment using the wizard


Using the wizard, multiple IO keys can also be assigned functions at the same time. For this purpose, mark the
desired IO keys in the list box. Multiple selection is carried out either with Shift + left mouse button or Ctrl + left
mouse button.

Open the context menu using the right mouse button and then click
"Key settings wizard". Confirm the first wizard window by clicking
"Next".

In the "Select function" window, open the function list box by clicking
the "Key function" field.
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Select the desired function (e.g. Detector group (multi)). This


selection includes no functions that can only be assigned to a
single key or that require further parameter assignment.

Detailed information on the individual functions can be found


further below in this chapter.

Clicking the "Next" button brings you to additional parameter selection, e.g.
selection of the detector groups. The list header is the number of elements
which must be marked (multiple selection in combination with Shift or Ctrl key).

As soon as the required number of elements are marked, the "Next" button is
activated.

You can go back to the previous window at any time by clicking the "" button.

Close the next window with the "Finish" button.

5.12.4.4 Descriptions of the functions

Display/Operation release parameters


The criteria for the indication and operation release have already been defined for the operating unit on the "General"
tab. If different criteria apply to a specific function, then individual criteria can be defined for each IO key using the
parameters Indication, Operation and Operation 2 (if available). The operating unit parameters then do not apply to
this key.

Multi keys
Functions with the identifier "(multi)" are available in the selection list. The IO keys are not assigned a single function
here. Rather, the function of the IO key depends on how long the key is pressed.
The following applies here:
Key pressed > 40 ms - < 2 s -> Function 1
Key pressed > 2 s - < 4 s -> Function 2
Key pressed > 4 s - < 6 s -> Function 3
Key pressed > 6 s -> No function
The times are indicated acoustically for the user's benefit. The first beep occurs directly when the key is pressed and
thereafter every 2 seconds.

The multi-keys are not available for the16-DG blocking / display module.
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Functions
- Actuation: This function parameter can be used to individually assign an IO key's LEDs to
a indication criterion.
No function is assigned here for the key. The key can be used to trigger a macro.
The respective programming is carried out under Macros -> Actuating criteria ->
Source -> Operating unit -> Key pressed -> Key X -> Source.

For detailed information on the individual indication criteria, refer to the chapter
System -> Macros -> Actuating criteria tab.

- Release for servicing level 3:


Users with this authorization can initiate release for servicing level 3. After
pressing this IO key, the green LED is switched on. Operation is only released
for users assigned to access level 3 once this has been carried out.

- Release for operating: In the normal operating state, the green LED serves as an operating indicator,
i.e. it indicates presence of operating voltage.
The button is used to start PIN entry. The flashing yellow LED indicates
readiness for PIN entry.
On the LED operating unit, the PIN is entered using the 10 IO keys on the right
(keys 11 - 20). Key 11 is 1, key 12 is 2, etc. On the LCD operating unit, it is also
the 10 IO keys on the right (keys 6 - 15). Key 6 is 1, key 7 is 2, etc. On the 16-
DG blocking/display module, the PIN is entered using keys 1 - 10.
PIN entry is confirmed by again pressing the IO key. If the correct PIN is entered,
the yellow LED is switched off, the green LED starts flashing and thus indicates
release for operation. At the end of the operating time, the green LED is once
again lit up permanently.

- Switch LED on/off: With this programming, the entire operating unit display can be shut down (LEDs
and background lighting) with the key. Pressing the key again switches the
indicators on again. This function can be used in sleeping areas, for example.
The following specifications apply for the function:
The function can be executed in the disarmed and armed state.
The function affects the entire operating unit group.
In case of an alarm, display deactivation is canceled. The alarms are indicated
depending on the arming state of the main zones and on the programming.
Key: LED off/LED on -> Toggle function

- Main zone external arming (multi): For a description of "multi keys", see above in this chapter.

Key:
Function 1: External arming/disarming -> Toggle function
Function 2: Clear main zone
Function 3: Omit main zone
With this programming, a currently actuated main zone can be
armed once (internally/externally).

Ex.: Due to short-term construction measures, several detector groups


within a main zone are continually being actuated. This main zone
must be armed, however, since it is dependent on another main
zone. The "actuated" main zone is set to omit. This means that
the actuated detector groups within this main zone are skipped.
Non-actuated detector groups are still ready to signal during the
next arming. The next time disarming is carried out, the omit
function is automatically reset.
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LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Main zone externally disarmed/internally
armed
LED flashing (7:1): Omit main zone
LED permanent off: Main zone externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault
Additional parameter:
The "Operation 2" additional parameter can be programmed for this function. This
parameter is used in the externally armed switching state.
Example: Only the PIN is required to enable the functions arming, clearing
and omit. For the disarm function, however, operation release
requires a PIN and data carrier. This is determined with the
"Operation 2" parameter.

- Main zone internal arming (multi): For a description of "multi keys", see above in this chapter.
Key:
Function 1: Internal arming/disarming -> Toggle function
Function 2: Clear main zone
Function 3: Omit main zone
With this programming, a currently actuated main zone can be
armed once (internally/externally). With omit arming, the actuated
detector groups are skipped. The remaining detector groups
remain ready to signal. Disarming deactivates the omit function
again.

Functions 2 and 3 are only available from the "disarmed" switching


state. A negative acknowledgment is sounded in case of a call-up
in the internally armed or externally armed state.

LEDs
LED green The green LED signals the current switching state of the main
zone.
LED permanent on: Main zone disarmed
LED flashing (7:1): Omit main zone
LED permanent off: Main zone internally armed/externally
armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Main zone external arming prevention:


Key: Display the main zone external arming prevention.
When this key is pressed, existing external arming preventions
are displayed in the LCD control panel display. The function can
also be executed by a LED control panel to the display of a
"Master" LCD operating unit.

LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Main zone externally disarmed/internally
armed
LED flashing (7:1): Omit main zone
LED permanent off: Main zone externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault
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- Main zone external arming: Key: External arming/disarming -> Toggle function
LEDs:
LED green The green LED signals the current switching state of the main
zone.
LED permanent on: Main zone externally disarmed/internally
armed
LED permanent off: Main zone externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

Additional parameter:
The "Operation 2" additional parameter can be programmed for this function. This
parameter is used in the externally armed switching state.
Example: Only the PIN is required to enable the functions arming, clearing
and omit. For the disarm function, however, operation release
requires a PIN and data carrier. This is determined with the
"Operation 2" parameter.

Main zone internal arming: Key: Internal arming/disarming -> Toggle function
LEDs
LED green The green LED signals the current switching state of the main
zone.
LED permanent on: Main zone disarmed
LED permanent off: Main zone internally armed/externally
armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Main zone clear: Key: Clearing of all actuated detector groups in this main zone. This
function is available only in the disarmed state.
LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Main zone externally disarmed/internally
armed
LED flashing (7:1): Omit main zone
LED permanent off: Main zone externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Omit main zone: Key: Omit main zone


With this programming, a currently actuated main zone can be
armed once.
Ex.: Due to short-term construction measures, several detector groups
within a main zone are continually being actuated. This main zone
must be armed, however, since it is dependent on another main
zone. The "actuated" main zone is set to omit. This means that
the actuated detector groups within this main zone are skipped.
Non-actuated detector groups are still ready to signal during the
next arming. The next time disarming is carried out, the omit
function is automatically reset.
LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Main zone externally disarmed/internally
armed
LED flashing (7:1): Omit main zone
LED permanent off: Main zone externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Alarm
LED flashing (1:1): Tamper alarm
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault
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- Main zone test (multi): For a description of "multi keys", see above in this chapter.
Key:
Function 1: Walk test main zone on/off -> Toggle function
Function 2: Operating unit display test
With this test, all LEDs of the operating unit or the operating unit
group are activated. The test is carried out by color (red - yellow -
green) and is completed automatically. In addition to the LEDs,
the buzzer is activated for 5 seconds.

External disarming of the main zone automatically exits go test


mode.

LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Walk test main zone active

- Main zone walk test: Key: Walk test main zone on/off -> Toggle function

Internal or external disarming of the main zone automatically exits


walk test mode.

LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Walk test main zone active

- LED test: Key: Operating unit display test


With this test, all LEDs of the operating unit or operating unit
group are activated. The test is carried out by color (red, yellow
and green) and is completed automatically. In addition to the
LEDs, the buzzer is activated for 5 seconds.

- Detector group (multi) For a description of "multi keys", see above in this chapter.
Key:
Function 1: Disable/enable DG internally -> Toggle function
With this function the detector group can be disabled for presence
security (internal arming), e.g. room monitoring by motion
detectors.
With external arming the disabling will be deactivated.
Function 2: Omit detector group
With this programming, a currently actuated detector group is
taken out of the positive drive condition once. This detector group
also does not activate an alarm while armed. The next time
disarming is carried out, the omit function is automatically reset.
Function 3: Disable/enable DG externally -> Toggle function
This function enables the disabling of the detector group for any
number of external armings.
The function can be used, for example, if the cause of the
detector group actuation is not immediately identifiable, but the
building or protection area is to be secured via system arming. In
this case, a disabling can be carried out so that the positive drive
condition requirement is fulfilled for external arming.
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LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Detector group internally disabled
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group externally disabled
LED flashing (7:1): Omit detector group
LED permanent off: Detector group enabled or main zone
externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Detector group actuated
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group actuated with first alarm
indication
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Detector group internal disabling:


Key: Disable/enable DG internally -> Toggle function
With this function the detector group can be disabled for presence
security (internal arming), e.g. room monitoring by motion
detectors.
With external arming the disabling will be deactivated. The
disabling is in effect again after external arming.

LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Detector group internally disabled
LED flashing (7:1): Omit detector group
LED permanent off: Detector group enabled or main zone
externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Detector group actuated
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group actuated with first alarm
indication
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Omit detector group: Key: Omit detector group


With this programming, a currently actuated detector group is
taken out of the positive drive condition once. This detector group
also does not activate an alarm while armed. The next time
disarming is carried out, the omit function is automatically reset.

LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Detector group internally disabled
LED flashing (7:1): Omit detector group
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group externally disabled
LED permanent off: Detector group enabled or main zone
externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Detector group actuated
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group actuated with first alarm
indication
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Detector group external disabling:


Key: Disable/enable DG externally -> Toggle function
This function enables the disabling of the detector group for any
number of external armings.
The function can be used, for example, if the cause of the
detector group actuation is not immediately identifiable, but the
building or protection sector is to be secured via system arming.
In this case, a disabling can be carried out so that the positive
drive condition requirement is fulfilled for external arming.
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LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Detector group internally disabled
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group externally disabled
LED flashing (7:1): Omit detector group
LED permanent off: Detector group enabled or main zone
externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Detector group actuated
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group actuated with first alarm
indication
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- SOS: This is a combination key. In conjunction with a second key (on the same
operating unit) which is programmed to "Detector group actuation), an emergency
call can be initiated.
If both keys are pressed and held for longer than 2 seconds, the detector group is
briefly actuated. In case of an alarm, the red detector group LED lights up or
flashes upon first alarm indication until clearing is carried out.

- Detector group actuation: This is a combination key. This means that the "Detector group actuation" function
only has effect in conjunction with the "SOS" key (on the same operating unit). If
both keys are pressed and held at the same time for longer than 2 seconds, the
detector group is briefly actuated. Actuation of the detector group is saved and
indicated accordingly via the red LED until clearing.
LEDs:
LED green LED permanent on: Detector group internally disabled
LED flashing (7:1): Omit detector group
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group externally disabled
LED permanent off: Detector group enabled or main zone
externally armed
LED red LED permanent on: Detector group actuated
LED flashing (1:1): Detector group actuated with first alarm
indication
LED yellow LED permanent on: Fault

- Start macro: Use only for "Normal macro" and Toggle macro".
Key: Macro is always only started, and not stopped.

Normal macro: Action list 1 is restarted with every key press. The
macro only restarts if action list is fully completed.

Toggle macro: Action lists 1 and 2 are worked off in an alternating


mode each time a key is pressed. Action list X only restarts if
action list Y has been fully completed.
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LEDs:
LED green: Normal macro: LED lights up while action list 1 is being worked
off; after completion, it switches off.

Toggle macro: LED is switched on when action list 1 is started


and remains switched on until action list 2 starts.

- Start/stop macro: Use only for "Normal macro" and Toggle macro".
Key: Normal macro: The first key press starts the macro, and the
second key press stops the macro. If the macro has already been
executed, the second key press restarts the macro.

Toggle macro: The first key press starts action list 1, and the
second key press stops it. The third key press starts action list 2,
and the fourth key press stops action list 2.
If action list 1 has been fully run through, the second key press
starts action list 2.

LEDs:
Normal macro: LED green flashes while macro (action list 1) is running.

Toggle macro: LED green flashes while macro (action list 1) is running.
LED red flashes while macro (action list 2) is running.

- On/off macro: Use only for an "on/off macro".


Key: Pressing the key processes action list 1. If the processing of action list 1 is
not complete when the key is released, the processing of action list 1 is
stopped. The processing of action list 2 starts at the same time.

LEDs:
LED green: LED lights up as long as the key is pressed.
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- Door release (multi): The "multi" keys are described back toward the beginning of this chapter.
Key: These functions affect the BUS-2 users IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluating
unit, AC door module and Tagalarm Plus. The "permanent block" function
is not available for Doorguard-Plus.
Function 1: door release / temporary release
Function 2: permanent release / normal -> toggle function
Function 3*: permanent blocks / normal -> toggle function
LEDs:
Green LED LED permanently on: permanent release
LED flashing: Temporary release
Red LED LED permanently on: alarm
(door opening time exceeded / door break open)
LED yellow* LED permanently on: permanent block
* = not for Doorguard-Plus

- Door release: Key: The function affects the BUS-2 users IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluating unit,
Door controller module for MB and Doorguard-Plus. When the key is
pressed, the door release time is started on the assigned BUS user.
LEDs:
Green LED LED permanently on: permanent release
LED flashing: Temporary release
Red LED LED permanently on: alarm
(door opening time exceeded / door break open)
LED yellow* LED permanently on: permanent block
* = not for Tagalarm Plus

- Permanent release: Key: The function affects the BUS-2 users IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluating unit,
Door controller module and Doorguard-Plus.
When the key is pressed, the door of the BUS user is set to permanent
release.
LEDs:
Green LED LED permanently on: permanent release
LED flashing: Temporary release
Red LED LED permanently on: alarm
(door opening time exceeded / door break open)
LED yellow* LED permanently on: permanent block
* = not for Tagalarm Plus

- Permanent blocked: Key: The function affects the BUS-2 users IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluation unit and
Door controller module. When the key is pressed, the door of the assigned
BUS user is set to permanent block.
LEDs:
Green LED LED permanently on: permanent release
LED flashing: Temporary release
Red LED LED permanently on: alarm
(door opening time exceeded / door break open)
LED yellow* LED permanently on: permanent block
* = not for Tagalarm Plus
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Programming of the keys according to VdS:


- Externally block detector groups External blocking of detector groups is not permissible
acccording to VdS guidelines.
- Omit detector groups Omiting detector groups is not permissible according to VdS
guidelines.
- Omit main zones Omiting main zones is not permissible according to VdS
guidelines.
- Release for operation This key function also activates the operating indicator (green
LED). For each operating unit group, at least one key has to be
programmed to "Release for operation".
- Main zone keys The collective indications for a zone's alarm and fault are
implemented by assigning a zone function to an IO key.
- Detector group keys By assigning a detector group function to an IO key, the LEDs
automatically display the group state. The operator recognizes
with DG was triggered. In the event of an alarm, initial notification
is signalized by a flashing red LED.

Programming according to EN

- At least one main zone key has to be programmed for each operating unit.
The collective indications for Alarm and Fault of a main zone are implemented by assigning a zone
function to an AB key.

- IO key: Warning indicator "Positive drive not fulfilled" for servicing level 1 (SL1)

Macro 1 (as link)

Release criteria:
NOT "Main zones/Positive drive condition/Positive drive fulfilled for external arming/Main zone X"
AND
"Main zones/Arming state/Disarmed/Main zone X"

IO key
Function:
Actuation
Indication:
Without identification
Actuation for yellow LED:
Actuation signal:
Use condition from existing macro
Macro:
Macro 1

- IO key: Warning indicator "Positive drive not fulfilled" for servicing level 1 (SL1)

Macro 2

Release criterion:
Single "Operating units/Key pressed/Key X/BUS-2 controller X/Operating unit X"

Action list:
Remote access/Remote access active/Control panel X
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5.13 System -> Users and groups -> Holidays


To edit the calendar and create holidays, switch to System -> Users and groups ->
Holidays in the navigation area.

Holidays/special days can be specified using the holiday calendar. These holidays
are relevant for the room/time zones, the access control mode, the operating unit
rights and the RF-panic button rights.

A month overview appears after calling up the "Holidays" menu. By changing the
window size, the number of displayed months can be expanded or reduced.

5.13.1 Holidays -> Calendar view -> Creating holidays


You can adjust the month/year selection with the controls.

1 - Month back or forward 2 - Year back or forward 3 - Current date(yellow)


4 - currently selected created holiday (red) 5 - created holiday (blue)

To create a holiday/special day, click the desired date with the left mouse button.
Click "Add holiday" in the context menu.
Clicking Cancel closes the context menu without saving changes.

If a holiday/special day is added, it is displayed on the "General" tab.

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the
holiday/special day.
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Type
This selection field determines the effective range of the holiday/special day.
- Whole day: 00:00:00 23:59:59 hours
- Morning only: 00:00:00 12:00:59 hours
- Afternoon only: 12:01:00 23:59:59 hours

Date
Using the selection list for this field ( button), a 1-month calendar is opened. Thus a holiday/special day can be
easily moved to another date in this way.

Valid every year


Parameter inactive: The holiday/special day is only valid on the selected date.
Parameter active: The holiday/special day is valid every year regardless of the year.

5.13.2 Holidays -> List view


In addition to the calendar view, the
holidays/special days can be displayed in a list
view. Changes cannot be made in the list.
To edit a day, mark the desired day in the list.
The marked day is displayed on the "General"
tab and can be edited there.

A new holiday/special day can be added using


the "Add" button. The "Delete" button removes
the marked holiday/special day from the list or
calendar.

5.14 System -> Users and groups -> Room/timezones


The room/timezones form the basis of time- and room-based assignment of rights and validities for
arming/disarming, controls in conjunction with time/date periods, persons and data carriers. In addition to being
linked with a single switching device, the room/timezones can also be assigned to multiple switching devices/doors,
data carriers, outputs and macros at the same time, for example.
The maximum number of room/timezones depends on the control panel type and the license.

Control panel type MB-Secure


1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 max. License
Room/timezones 4* 8* 16* 32* 64* 256* 512
* = default

To edit room/timezones, switch to System -> Users and groups -> Room/timezones
in the navigation pane.
Then select the required room/timezone in the adjacent "Room/timezones" field.

To create a new room/timezone in the selection area, mark "Room/timezones" and click the "Add" button in the
operating area.
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5.14.1 Room/timezones -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the room/timezone. This name appears when
assigning a room/timezone to a person, for example.

With calendar
If this parameter is not activated, the room/timezone has a validity of 01/01 to 12/31 every year. If the parameter is
activated, the "Calendar" tab is also displayed. Date periods can be defined using this tab. Detailed information on
the use of this calendar can be found in the "Room/timezone -> Calendar tab" section further below in this chapter.

Priority
If this parameter is activated, the room/timezone has the highest priority. This means that it is superordinate to
room/timezones with the same assignments (switching devices/doors, persons, outputs, macros). Thus restrictions
(e.g. during a renovation/remodelling phase) can be implemented easily.

This menu item can only be activated if the "With calendar" parameter is activated.

Time periods
The time-based validity periods are specified using these input/setting fields. Two time ranges can be defined for
each "day period". In all, up to four day periods can be set for each room/timezone.

The corresponding "TP x valid" checkbox is to be activated for adding a time period.

If the cursor is positioned over the time period, the cursor changes. By pressing the
left mouse button and moving the mouse pointer, the period can be moved. The
time period can be moved in 5-minute steps.
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If the time period is grabbed at the left or right edge, the mouse pointer changes
again. The size of the time period can be changed by pressing the left mouse
button. The time period can be changed in 5-minute steps.

If the time range setting needs to be more precise, then start time can be increased
or decreased in increments of one minute using key "1" for the start time and key
"2" for the end time.

After entering the time periods, the days of the week on which the authorization group is to be valid must still be
selected. Activating the corresponding checkbox specifies the days of the week on which the authorization group has
effect.

Is one of the "valid" days of the week is on a holiday and this holiday is defined in the "holiday calendar", then the
room/timezone is not valid on this day. If the room/timezone should also be valid on holidays, then the "Ho" (holiday)
checkbox has to be activated.

While a 5-minute step is used for the time period definition using the cursor, precise entries down to the
minute are possible in the Start/End input fields.

5.14.2 Room/timezones -> Calendar tab


You can adjust the month/year selection with the controls.

1 - Month back or forward 2 - Year back or forward 3 - Current date


4 - defined time range (blue) 5 - deleted time range (red)

To create a time period, click the desired start date, hold the mouse button
down and drag the cursor to the end date. Click "Insert time period" in the
context menu.
As an alternative, a time range can be created using multiple selection. To
do this, click on the required start date using the left mouse button and
then press the Shift key and click on the end date using the left mouse
button.

The time period is then displayed in the time period list.

To extend a time period, create a new time period directly next to the
existing time period. After confirming via "Insert time period", the existing
time period is extended by the newly created period.

The extension is displayed in the time period list right away.


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Time period list


Yearly
If this parameter is activated, the date period is valid every year regardless of the year.

5.14.3 Room/timezones -> Doors tab

The assignment of the doors/switching devices on which the room/timezone is to act is made on this tab.

In the "Available" list box, all available doors/switching devices are displayed, regardless of whether they have
already been assigned to another room/timezone.
Mark the desired doors/switching devices in the "Available" list box and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

Additional parameters
Activating the additional parameter in the list field "Assigned" can be used to assign precisely defined authorizations
dependent on time and date ranges for the respective function. This authorization assignment refers not only to the
entire door, but can be set for the individual door sides. To indicate the individual door sides, click on the + symbol
beside the respective door name.

AC (access control)
The "access control" function can be used on this door/doorside.

Armed
The "arming" function can be used on this door/doorside.

Disarmed
The "disarming" function can be used on this door/doorside.

Macro
Macro controls can be executed at this door/doorside.

The functions "armed", "disarmed" and "macro" are not currently available for the individual door sides, but
only for the door.
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5.14.4 Room/timezones -> Users tab


The assignment of users on which this room/timezone is
to act is carried out on this tab.

In the "Available" list box, all available users are


displayed, regardless of whether they have already been
assigned to another room/time zone.

Mark the desired users in the "Available" list box and


assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.15 System -> Users and groups -> Access control mode
To edit the parameters for access control mode or the door control, switch to
System -> Users and groups -> Access control mode in the navigation area.

Then mark the desired access control mode or door control in the field there.

To create a new door setting, mark "Access control mode/Door control" in the "Access control mode" selection area
and click the "Add" button in the operating area. Then select whether you want to create an "Access control mode" or
"Door control" door setting.

5.15.1 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the door setting.

Access control mode


The access control behavior of the assigned doors/doorsides within the specified time periods is defined using this
parameter.

The assignment of the access criteria for normal operation and automatic operation on the respective
doorsides is made under System -> Door list -> Door settings tab.
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- Normal operation
Normal operation is the default specification for the access control function. The parameters specified under System
-> Door list -> Door settings tab -> AC function are used as the access criterion.

- Automatic operation
The switchover to modified criteria for the use of the access control function can be realised using this parameter.
The parameters specified under System -> Door list -> Door settings tab -> AC function (automatic) are used as the
access criterion. The door or doorside(s) change from normal to automatic operation for the specified time period.
Application example: It must be possible to release a door using the data carrier during working hours. Outside of
working hours, the release can only be made using the data carrier and a PIN.

With calendar
If this parameter is not activated, the door setting has a validity of 01/01 to 12/31 every year. If the parameter is
activated, the "Calendar" tab is also displayed. Date periods can be defined using this tab. Detailed information on
the use of this calendar can be found in the "Room/timezones -> Calendar tab" section above in this documentation.

Priority
If this parameter is activated, the door setting has top priority. This means that it is superordinate to door settings with
the same assignments to the doors/door sides.

This menu item can only be activated if the "With calendar" parameter is activated.

Editing of time ranges for the access control mode is performed in the same way as editing room/timezones.
For more detailed information on editing time ranges, refer to room/timezones -> General tab toward the
front of this manual.

5.15.2 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> Calendar tab
Access control mode calendar editing is carried out in exactly the same way as calendar editing for a
room/timezones. Detailed information on calendar editing can be found under Room/timezones -> Calendar
tab above in this documentation.

5.15.3 Access control mode (Access control mode) -> Doors tab

The assignment of the doors/switching devices on which the door setting is to act is made on this tab.
In the "Available" list box, all available doors are displayed, regardless of whether they have already been assigned to
another door setting.
Mark the desired doors in the "Available" list box and assign them using the > and >> buttons.
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Additional Access control parameter


This issuance of rights is based not only on the entire door, but rather can be specified individually for each doorside.
Click the + symbol next to the respective door name to display the individual doorsides. By activating the parameter,
precisely defined rights can be issued for the respective doorside depending on the time and date periods.
If the parameter is activated, the door setting affects the respective doorside.

5.15.4 Access control mode (Door control) -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the door setting.

Door control mode


Using this parameter, the door can be set to a fixed operating mode for specific time periods regardless of an
"Access control mode" door setting.

- Normal operation
If the "normal" operation mode is programmed, the door settings "Access control mode" are in effect.

Permanent release:
If this parameter is programmed, the assigned door is permanent released for the specified time period. The
programming affects the outside and inside of a door.
Application example: The main entrance door of a store is to be permanent open to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m., Monday through Friday.

Permanent block:
With this parameter, the assigned door is permanent blocked for the specified time period. The programming affects
the outside and inside of a door.
Activation of the access control release relay can occur independently of this programming via an assigned output
signal.
Application example: Access to a storeroom is to be fully blocked outside working hours.

With calendar
If this parameter is not activated, the door setting has a validity of 01/01 to 12/31 every year. If the parameter is
activated, the "Calendar" tab is also displayed. Date periods can be defined using this tab. Detailed information on
the use of this calendar can be found in the "Room/timezones -> Calendar tab" section above in this documentation.

Priority
If this parameter is activated, the door setting has top priority. This means that it is superordinate to door settings with
the same door assignments.

This menu item can only be activated if the "With calendar" parameter is activated.

Editing of time ranges for the access control mode is performed in the same way as editing room/timezones.
For more detailed information on editing time ranges, refer to room/timezones -> General tab toward the
front of this manual.
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5.15.5 Access control mode (Door control) -> Calendar tab


Door control calendar editing is carried out in exactly the same way as calendar editing for room/timezones.
Detailed information on calendar editing can be found under Room/timezones -> Calendar tab above in this
documentation.

5.15.6 Access control mode (Door control) -> Doors tab

The assignment of the doors on which the door setting is to act is made on this tab.
In the "Available" list box, all available doors are displayed, regardless of whether they have already been assigned to
another door setting.
Mark the desired doors in the "Available" list box and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.16 System -> Users and groups -> Operating unit rights
To edit the parameters for operating unit rights, switch to System -> Users
and groups -> Operating unit rights in the navigation area. Then mark the
desired operating unit authorisation group in the field there.

To create a new operating unit authorisation group mark "Operating unit


rights" in the selection area and click the "Add" button in the operating
area.

Operating rights are divided into individual groups using the following parameters.
Thus a group allowing all possible operations to be carried out at all operating units at any time can be created for the
caretaker or the caretakers, for example.
A separate rights group is created for the cleaning personnel, in which it is specified that a main zone may only be
internally disarmed and rearmed at a certain time and at a certain operating unit.
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5.16.1 Operating unit rights -> General tab

Name A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the authorization group. This name
appears when assigning persons to an authorization group, for example.

Define access schedule / Assign operating main zones / Assign macros


If a parameter is activated, then an additional tab will be displayed.
For more detailed information on this, refer to the respective "Operating unit authorizations -> ... tab" chapter further
toward the back of this manual.

Rights
Using these checkboxes, the individual functions for the authorization group are activated or deactivated.

When programming in accordance with VdS, attention should be paid to the following:
- External disabling of detector groups is not permitted.
- Bypassing main zones or detector groups is not permitted.
- The minimum PIN length is to be taken into consideration for external arming/disarming.

The Enable servicing level 3 authorization can only be assigned for operating unit authorizations of
servicing level 2.

The following authorizations can not be assigned to operating unit authorizations of servicing level 2:

- Externally disable detector group


- Clear control panel RESET fault
- Clear transmission unit fault.
- Clear tamper
- Bypass fault
- Bypass tamper alarm
- Release remote access
- Supervisor rights
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5.16.2 Operating unit rights -> Operating units tab


The assignment of the operating units for which the
authorization group is to be valid is made on this tab.

In the "Available" list box, all available operating units are


displayed, regardless of whether they have already been
assigned to another authorization group.

Mark the desired operating units in the "Available" list box


and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.16.3 Operating unit rights -> Users tab


This tab us used to assign users to the operating unit
permissions group.

All created users are displayed in the "Available" list,


regardless of whether the have already been assigned
to another authorization group.

Select the required users in the "Available" list and use


the >/>> buttons to assign them.

5.16.4 Operating unit rights -> Access schedule tab


This tab only appears if the "Define access schedule" parameter was activated on the "General" tab.

Validity periods can be specified in this tab.


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Time periods for operating unit authorizations are edited in the same way as room/timezones. For more
detailed information on editing time ranges, refer to room/timezones -> General tab toward the front of this
manual.

5.16.5 Operating unit rights -> Main zones tab


The assignment of the main zones for which the
authorization group is to be valid is made on this tab. Due
to the assignment of the authorization groups, different
rights may apply for different users on an operating unit.

In the "Available" list box, all available main zones are


displayed, regardless of whether they have already been
assigned to another authorization group.

Mark the desired main zones in the "Available" list box


and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.16.5 Operating unit rights -> Macros tab


This tab is used to assign the macros, which can be
started using this permission group.

All available macros are displayed in the "Available"


list, regardless of whether the have already been
assigned to another authorization group.

Select the required macros in the "Available" list and use


the >/>> buttons to assign them.

5.17 System -> Users and groups -> RF-panic button rights
To edit the parameters for RF-panic button rights, switch to System ->
Users and groups -> RF-panic button rights in the navigation area. Then
mark the desired RF-panic button authorization group in the field there.

To create a new RF-panic button authorization group, mark "RF-panic button rights" in the selection area and click
the "Add" button in the operating area.

Using the following parameters, RF-panic buttons can be divided into groups and timed validity periods can be
assigned to them.
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5.17.1 RF-panic button rights -> General tab


Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for
the authorization group.

Define access schedule


If the parameter is activated, the "Access schedule" tab is also
displayed.

5.17.2 RF-panic button rights -> Access schedule tab


Validity period editing is carried out in exactly the same way as access schedule editing for operating unit
authorization. Detailed information on access schedule editing can be found in the Operating unit rights -> Access
schedule tab section above in this documentation.
Editing of Validity periods is performed in the same way as time range editing room/timezones. For more detailed
information on editing time ranges, refer to room/timezones -> General tab above in this manual.
If no time periods are assigned to the RF panic buttons, then they are permanently authorized.

5.17.3 RF-panic button rights -> RF-panic buttons tab


The assignment of which RF-panic buttons the authorization group is to be valid is made on this tab.

In the "Available" list box, all available RF-panic buttons are displayed, regardless of whether they have already been
assigned to another authorization group.
Mark the desired RF-panic buttons in the "Available" list box and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

Externally armed/Internally armed/Disarmed additional parameters


Precisely defined authorizations depending on the time periods can be assigned by activating the individual
additional parameters in the "Assigned" list.
The relevant function for the RF panic button is released if the parameter is activated.
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5.18 System -> Users and groups -> Users


The maximum number of users depends on the control panel type and the license.

Control panel type MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure


1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
User (default) 16 32 64 128 512 1,024

To edit the user data, switch to System -> Users and groups -> Users in the
navigation area. Then mark the desired user in the field there.

To create a new user, mark "Users" in the selection area and click the "Add" button in the operating area.

5.18.1 Users -> General tab


Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be
entered for each user.

Enabled
The corresponding user is only authorized to operate or
execute switching operations in the system if this
parameter is activated. This parameter can be used, for
example if the data carrier is lost, to block the user
temporarily without the other data and rights needing to
be reentered.

PIN
A unique, exclusive PIN can be assigned to each individual user or data carrier here. The PIN is almost the same as
the door code for IK-3 operating units -> Doorsides, except that the PIN is assigned to an individual person or a
single data carrier and is not operating unit-based as is the case with the door code.

The number of digits of the PIN is specified by the setting under "Hardware -> General -> Definition -> Main zones ->
Global user settings -> PIN length".
Upon saving, the PIN is checked to determine whether it already exists in the system. A check is also performed to
determine whether this PIN could be evaluated as being a hold-up PIN (see below in this section) of another PIN. In
both cases, a message about this is output.

Card data (IS code)


The max. 20-digit data carrier code is entered into the input field. The corresponding code is noted on the desired
IDENT data carrier. Leading zeros do not need to be entered.

If a USB desktop reader 023360 is connected to the desktop/laptop computer, the data carrier code can also be
copied to IQ PanelControl automatically using this read-in station. For this purpose, press the "..." button and then
hold the data carrier over the USB desktop reader. The data carrier code is entered directly into the data carrier field.
After activation using the "..." button, the reader is ready to read for 15 seconds.
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Depending on the reader technology in use the following variations are possible:
proX: 10 x 1011
LEGIC: 42 x 108
LEGIC advant: 18 x 1018
MIFARE: 42 x 108
MIFARE DESFire: 72 x 1015

RF-panic button
Using the selection list for this field ( button), a hold-up RF-panic button can be assigned to this user.

Only RF panic buttons, for which a valid serial number is stored, can be assigned.

Unlimited validity
If this parameter is activated, the PIN and the data carrier are valid from 01/01 to 12/31.
If the parameter is deactivated, a validity period can be assigned to the data carrier.

Valid from/Valid until:


Using these two fields, date-based validity can be assigned to the PIN and the data carrier.

By assigning room/timezones with the calendar periods and/or calendar periods for access control mode,
the validity of the PIN and the data carrier can also be limited.

Language
A separate language can be assigned to each user or data carrier. In other words, during authentication using a
graphic or LCD operating unit with an ID data carrier or PIN, the language set here will be used on the operating unit.

5.18.2 Operating unit rights -> Room/timezones tab


Room/timezones can be assigned to the user (PIN/data
carrier) on this tab. Time-based and areal validity ranges
can be specified through this assignment.

In the "Available" list box, all available rooms/timezones


are displayed, regardless of whether they have already
been assigned to another user.

Mark the desired room/timezones in the "Available" list


box and assign them using the > and >> buttons.

5.18.3 Operating unit rights -> Operating unit rights tab


The assignment of the user (PIN/data carrier) to the
operating unit authorization groups is made on this tab.
The operating rights of the user are defined through this
assignment.

In the "Available" list box, all available operating unit


authorization groups are displayed, regardless of whether
they have already been assigned to another user.

Mark the desired operating unit authorization groups in


the "Available" list box and assign them using the > and
>> buttons.

Operating unit authorization has to be assigned to those users, who are assigned to servicing level 2 or 3.
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5.19 System -> Macros -> Macros


Should identical processes be carried out at the control panels, these tasks can be automated by using a macro. A
macro essentially consists of at least one release condition and one or more macro actions.

The maximum number of macros depends on the control panel type and the license.

Control panel type MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure MB-Secure


1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Macros (default) 10 20 30 50 250 1,000

To create macros and edit the macro components, switch to


System -> Macros -> Macros in the navigation area.

Then mark the desired macro in the field.

To create a new macro, select "Macros" in the selection area and


click the "Add" button in the operating area.
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5.19.1 Macros -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be
entered for each macro.

I/O point number


This field can be used to specify the I/O point number
when coupling with WINMAG.

Type
The selection list for this field ( button) can be used to assign the macro type. Macro, toggle macro and on/off
macro are available for selection here.

- Macro

Action list 1 is restarted each time triggering occurs. Macro only starts if the action list is fully completed.

- Toggle macro

For this type of macro, a second action list is defined. Action lists 1 and 2 are alternately processed with each
actuation. Action list X starts only when action list Y is completely finished.

- On/off macro

"On/off macro" is used in connection with IO key programming. For further information, refer to the chapter
"Operating units (LED keypad / 16-DG blocking/display module) -> General tab (IO key programming) /
Description of functions / On/off macro.
Also for this type of macro, a second action list is defined. When the key is pressed on the operating unit, action list 1
is processed, and when releasing the key, action list 2 is processed. If processing of action list 1 is not yet complete
when the key is released, then processing of action list 1 is stopped. Processing of action list 2 starts at the same
time.

Supervisor only
The macro can only be started by a member of an operating unit authorization group, for which the "Supervisor
rights" parameter is activated.
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5.19.2 Macros -> Actuating criteria tab


A macro can be started from almost any number of actuating criteria. The standard actuating criterion is a single
actuation.

Logical operations are available for additional actuating criteria. In the example below, the macro is started when
analog input 1 and analog input 2 are actuated.

Actuating criteria type


- Single The macro is started when the actuating criterion is fulfilled.

Input 1 Macro start


0 0
1 1

- NOT The macro is started when the actuating criterion is not fulfilled.

Input 1 Macro start


0 1
1 0

- AND The macro is started when all actuating criteria are fulfilled.

Input 1 Input 2 Macro start


0 0 0
0 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 1

- OR The macro is started when at least one of the actuating criteria is fulfilled.

Input 1 Input 2 Macro start


0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
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- Exclusive OR (XOR) The macro is started if an uneven number of actuating criteria is fulfilled.

Exclusive OR with two triggering conditions.

Input 1 Input 2 Macro start


0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0

Exclusive OR with three actuating criteria.

Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Macro start


0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1
0 1 0 1
1 1 0 0
0 0 1 1
1 0 1 0
0 1 1 0
1 1 1 1

Due to the very specific behavior of an XOR operation with three or more inputs, we recommend
adding max. two inputs to an XOR operation.

- Combination of logic operations

Using the "+" buttons next to the operation type, additional operations can be added and thus very specific actuating
conditions can be created.
Example: Based on the programming below, the macro starts if:
- Input 1 is not actuated and
- Input 2 is actuated and
- Input 3 is actuated
or
- Input 4 is actuated
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Event and source actuating criteria

After the type of actuation is selected, the respective events and the desired event source must be assigned.

For this purpose, click the button to open the


selection menu.

- Event and source


The tree display of possible events appears in
the left menu window. After marking the desired
event, the possible sources for this event are
displayed in the right menu window.

Important
Some events are marked with the
symbol in the display tree. These events
are only to be used as trigger signals, as
they are only generated as a brief pulse.
Within logical links, these events should
only be used after precise testing to
determining whether triggering can
occur.
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Signal Group/Subgroup Actuated by - Active on Duration


- Special features

Disarmed Main zones / Arming state Main zone X disarmed DA Actuating criterion active

Internally armed Main zones / Arming state Main zone X internally armed IA Actuating criterion active

Externally armed Main zones / Arming state Main zone x externally armed ES Actuating criterion active

Positive drive fulfilled for Main zones / Positive drive condition Release of switching operation (DA to IS) DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
internal arming

Positive drive fulfilled for Main zones / Positive drive condition Release of switching operation (DA to ES) DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
external arming

Intrusion alarm Main zones / Alarms / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by intrusion DG DA & IA - for the duration of intrusion pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Main zones / Alarms / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by tamper DG, signalling device DA & IA - for the duration of tamper pre-alarm
monitoring, switching devices, housing (BUS - with "Stop" until alarm stop
subscr.)

Fire alarm Main zones / Alarms / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by fire DG DA & IA - for the duration of fire pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Technical alarm Main zones / Alarms / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by technical DG DA & IA - for the duration of technical pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Main zones / Alarms / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by any alarm DA & IA - for the duration of pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Intrusion alarm Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by intrusion DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of intrusion main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Hold-up alarm Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by hold-up DG, hold-up code DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by tamper DG, signalling device DA & IA & EA - for the duration of tamper main alarm
monitoring, switching devices, housing (BUS - with "Stop" until alarm stop
subscr.)

Fire alarm Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by fire DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of fire main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop
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Signal Group/Subgroup Actuated by - Active on Duration


- Special features

Technical alarm Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by technical DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of technical main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Main zones / Alarms / Main alarm Main alarm by any alarm DA & IA & EA - for the duration of main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Hold-up alarm Main zones / Alarms / Silent alarm Silent alarm by hold-up DG, hold-up code DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up silent alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Intrusion alarm Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by intrusion DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of intrusion alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Hold-up alarm Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by hold-up DG / hold-up code DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by tamper DG, signalling DA & IA & EA - for the duration of tamper alarm
device monitoring, switching devices, - with "Stop" until alarm stop
housing (BUS subscr.)

Fire alarm Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by fire-DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of fire alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Technical alarm Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by technical DG DA & IA & EA - for the duration of technical alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Main zones / Alarms / All alarm types Any alarm type by any alarm DA & IA & EA - for the duration of alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Intrusion alarm Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by intrusion DG DA & IA & EA until cleared

Hold-up alarm Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by hold-up DG / hold-up code DA & IA & EA until cleared

Tamper alarm Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by tamper DG, signalling DA & IA & EA until cleared
device monitoring, switching devices,
housing (BUS subscr.)

Fire alarm Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by fire-DG DA & IA & EA until cleared

Technical alarm Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by technical DG DA & IA & EA until cleared

All alarms Main zones / Alarms / Alarm state Any alarm type by any alarm DA & IA & EA until cleared
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Signal Group/Subgroup Actuated by - Active on Duration


- Special features

Intrusion alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages / Successful clearing of intruder alarm DA Control pulse
Alarm type clearing (operating unit / macro)

Hold-up alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages / Successful clearing of hold-up alarm DA Control pulse
Alarm type clearing (operating unit / macro)

Tamper alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages / Successful clearing of tamper alarm DA Control pulse
Alarm type clearing (operating unit / macro)

Fire alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages / Successful clearing of fire alarm DA Control pulse
Alarm type clearing (operating unit / macro)

Technical alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages / Successful clearing of technical alarm DA Control pulse
Alarm type clearing (operating unit / macro)

Alarm clearing Main zones / Clear messages Successful clearing of any alarm DA Control pulse
(operating unit / macro)

Fault clearing Main zones / Clear messages Successful clearing of main zone faults DA Control pulse

Main zone clearing started Main zones / Clear messages Successful clearing of alarm/faults main DA Control pulse
zone x (operating unit/ macro)

Activation delay time (for Main zones / Main zone times Activation delay time started DA Activation delay time active
IA)

Pre-alarm time Main zones / Main zone times Pre-alarm time started DA & IA Pre-alarm time active

Main alarm time Main zones / Main zone times Main alarm time started DA & IA & EA Main alarm time active

Alarm indication delay time Main zones / Main zone times Alarm indication delay time started DA & IA & EA Alarm indication delay time active

Entry path time Main zones / Main zone times Entry path time started EA Entry path time active

Exit path time Main zones / Main zone times Exit path time started EA Exit path time active

Collective fault Main zones / Faults State evaluations faults / power supply faults DA & IA & EA until fault remedied/cleared
/ transmission device transmission path
faults

Walk test in progress Main zones / Walk test Walk test started DA Walk test active
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- Special features

Prevention externally Main zones/Prevention Positive drive on arming procedure not DA & IA Control pulse
armed fulfilled

Intrusion alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by intrusion DG x DA & IA - for the duration of intrusion pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by tamper DG x DA & IA - for the duration of tamper pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Fire alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by fire DG x DA & IA - for the duration of fire pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Technical alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by technical DG x DA & IA - for the duration of technical pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Detector groups / Alarm / Pre-alarm Pre-alarm by any alarm DG x DA & IA - for the duration of pre-alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Intrusion alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by intrusion DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of intrusion main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Hold-up alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by hold-up DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by tamper DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of tamper main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Fire alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by fire DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of fire main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Technical alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by technical DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of technical main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Detector groups / Alarm / Main alarm Main alarm by any alarm DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of main alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Hold-up alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Silent alarm Silent alarm by hold-up DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up silent alarm
- with "Stop" until alarm stop

Intrusion alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by intrusion DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of intrusion alarm
All alarm types - with "Stop" until alarm stop
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- Special features

Hold-up alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by hold-up DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of hold-up alarm
All alarm types - with "Stop" until alarm stop

Tamper alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by tamper DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of tamper alarm
All alarm types - with "Stop" until alarm stop

Fire alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by DA & IA & EA - for the duration of fire alarm
All alarm types fire DG x - with "Stop" until alarm stop

Technical alarm Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by technical DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of technical alarm
All alarm types - with "Stop" until alarm stop

All alarms Detector groups / Alarm / Any alarm type by any alarm type DG x DA & IA & EA - for the duration of alarm
All alarm types - with "Stop" until alarm stop

Alarm Detector groups / State Alarm detector group x DA & IA & EA until cleared

Fault Detector groups / State State evaluations detector group x DA & IA & EA until clearing or triggering criterion active

Actuation Detector groups / State Input detector group x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Internally disabled Detector groups / Blocking Detector group x internally disabled DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Externally disabled Detector groups / Blocking Detector group x externally disabled DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Fault Doorsides / State Fault on from doorside x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Actuation Doorsides / State Triggering of doorside x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Person authenticated Doorsides / Person Person (ID data carrier) in main zone DA & IA & EA Control pulse

Person location Doorsides / Person Person (ID data carrier) in main zone DA Control pulse

Access granted Doorsides / Person Access granted for user x on doorside x. DA Control pulse

Externally armed granted Doorsides / Person Externally armed granted for user x on DA & IA Control pulse
doorside x.

Externally armed rejected Doorsides / Person Externally armed rejected for user x on DA & IA Control pulse
doorside x.

Disarmed granted Doorsides / Person Disarming granted for user x on doorside x IA & EA Control pulse
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- Special features

Macro granted Doorsides / Person Macro execution granted for user x on DA & IA & EA Control pulse
doorside x

Blocking time on Doorsides Start of the blocking time of the doorside DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
reader following 3 unauthorized ID data
carriers or PINs. The blocking time restarts
after each additional unauthorized ID data
carrier or PIN.

Door release Devices / Doors Door opener triggered DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Door release button Devices / Doors Pressing of door release button DA Control pulse

Open Devices / Doors Opening contact of door open DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Blocking element locked Devices / Doors Blocking element activated to end position DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Open signal Devices / Doors Door open signal time started DA Actuating criterion active

Open alarm Devices / Doors Door open time exceeded DA until opening contact closed

Door opened without Devices / Doors Door opening without release DA & IA & EA until opening contact closed
release

Actuation Devices / Inputs Input x triggered DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Cable break Devices / Inputs Input x interrupted DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Short circuit Devices / Inputs Input x short circuited DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Actuation Devices / PIRs PIR x triggered DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Actuation Devices / Smoke detectors Smoke detector x triggered DA & IA & EA until cleared

Communication failure Devices / State evaluations / Communication error to users DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
General faults

Power failure Devices / State evaluations / Power supply fault control panel / users DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
General faults

Accu voltage low Devices / State evaluations / Rech. batt. volt. control panel / users too low DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
General faults
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Signal Group/Subgroup Actuated by - Active on Duration


- Special features

Battery capacity < 90 days Devices / State evaluations / Battery capacity RF user only sufficient for DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
General faults less than 90 days

Battery capacity < 30 days Devices / State evaluations / Battery capacity RF user only sufficient for DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
General faults less than 30 days

Power failure delayed 1 Devices / State evaluations / Power Power supply fault DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply 1. Delay time exceeded

Power failure delayed 2 Devices / State evaluations / Power Power supply fault DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply 2. Delay time exceeded

Accu 1 voltage low delayed Devices / State evaluations / Power Rech. batt. voltage 1 below 10.8 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply Delay time exceeded

Accu 2 voltage low delayed Devices / State evaluations / Power Rech. batt. voltage 2 below 10.8 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply Delay time exceeded

Accu 1 failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Rech. batt. voltage 1 below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Accu 2 failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Rech. batt. voltage 2 below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Max. current exceeded Devices / State evaluations / Power Current consumption > 3.3 A longer than 30 DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply sec.

Power failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Power supply fault (e.g. charge controller DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply defective)

Control panel voltage low Devices / State evaluations / Power Control panel supply voltage below 10.5 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Voltage external 1 low Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 1 below 10.5 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Voltage external 2 low Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 2 below 10.5 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Voltage external 3 low Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 2 below 10.5 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply
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- Special features

Control panel voltage Devices / State evaluations / Power Control panel supply voltage below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
failure supply

Voltage external 1 failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 1 below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Voltage external 2 failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 2 below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Voltage external 3 failure Devices / State evaluations / Power Voltage ext. consumer 3 below 3 V DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
supply

Communication fault Devices / Transmission units Communication transmission unit <-> control DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
panel not possible

Transmission started Devices / Transmission units Transmission request from control panel to DA & IA & EA Control pulse
transmission unit

Transmission successful Devices / Transmission units All dialing sequences successful DA & IA & EA Control pulse

Half DSQ cycle not Devices / Transmission units Half of dialing sequence unsuccessful DA & IA & EA Control pulse
successful

Transmission failed Devices / Transmission units No phone number reached in dialing DA & IA & EA Control pulse
sequence(s)

Number reached Devices / Transmission units Acknowledgment for reached number x DA & IA & EA Control pulse

GSM fault Devices / Transmission units / GSM connection fault DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
Line faults

IP fault Devices / Transmission units / IP connection fault channel x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
Line faults

ISDN/PSTN fault Devices / Transmission units / ISDN/PSTN connection fault DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
Line faults

All fault types Devices / Transmission units / Line fault (ISDN, PSTN, IP) DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
Line faults

Disarmed Devices / RF panic button Disarmed key RF panic button x pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
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Signal Group/Subgroup Actuated by - Active on Duration


- Special features

Internally armed Devices / RF panic button Internal arming key RF panic button x DA & IA & EA Control pulse
pressed

Externally armed Devices / RF panic button External arming key RF panic button x DA & IA & EA Control pulse
pressed

RF interfering signal Devices / RF faults External wireless signal (>10 sec.) detected DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
>10 sec. by RF BUS-2 wireless receiver x

RF interfering signal Devices / RF faults External wireless signal (>30 sec.) detected DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
>30 sec. by RF BUS-2 wireless receiver x

RF availability <98% Devices / RF faults RF availability below 98% in long-term DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
evaluation.

Buzzer on Devices / Buzzer Actuation buzzer x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Acoustic signalling device Devices / Acoustic signalling device Actuation of acoustic signalling device x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active
on

Optical signalling device on Devices / Optical signalling device Actuation of optical signalling device x DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Recording in progress Devices / IP cameras Video recording IP camera X in progress DA & IA & EA As long as recording in progress

Recording time limited Devices / IP cameras Time limited video recording IP camera X DA & IA & EA Control pulse
started

Recording stopped Devices / IP cameras Video recording IP camera X stopped DA & IA & EA Control pulse

Camera position Devices / IP cameras Camera x moves into position 1 - 10 DA & IA & EA Control pulse

Motion detected Devices / IP cameras Camera X actuated by motion detection DA & IA & EA Control pulse

Macro running Macros Macro x running DA & IA & EA until end/termination of macro

Room/timezone active Room/timezone Room/timezone x activated DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Operating unit blocked Operating units Operating unit blocking time in progress DA & IA & EA Actuating criterion active

Key 1 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 1 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Triggering" function)
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- Special features

Key 2 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 2 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 3 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 3 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 4 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 4 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 5 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 5 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 6 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 6 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 7 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 7 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 8 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 8 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 9 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 9 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 10 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 10 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 11 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 11 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)
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- Special features

Key 12 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 12 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 13 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 13 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 14 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 14 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 15 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 15 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 16 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 16 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 17 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 17 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 18 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 18 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 19 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 19 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

Key 20 Operating units / Key pressed Operating unit key 20 pressed DA & IA & EA Control pulse
(only if IO key is programmed for
"Actuation" function)

User authenticated Operating units / Events person User X recognized (PIN/data carrier) DA & IA & EA Control pulse

User signed in Operating units / Events person User X recognized as authorized and signed DA & IA & EA As long as signed in
in
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- Special features

Remote access active Remote access Remote access via WINMAG, service tool or DA & IA & EA As long as remote access active
IQ PanelControl active

Remote access released Remote access Remote access released via macro function DA & IA & EA As long as release active
or DIP switch 1
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5.19.3 Macros -> Action list x tab


The actual control processes when calling up a macro are determined using the macro action list.

The order in which individual functions are processed within a macro depends on the position of the respective
macro function in the action list. The position and order is shown in the last column of the list.

Action list commands and targets

Once a new action is added, the respective command and the required action target have to be assigned.

To do this, click on the button to open the selection menu.

- Command and target


The left pane contains a tree view of the possible
commands. After selecting the required event, the
possible targets for this action are displayed in the pane
on the right.

After selecting "Macros -> Delay", an additional input field


is displayed, in which the macro delay time can be
specified.
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- Create new
A new action is added to the end of the list by clicking on this button.

- Duplicate
This button is used to copy the currently selected action and insert it as a new action at the end of the list.

- Delete
This button is used to delete the currently selected action from the action list.

- Move up / Move down


These buttons are used to move the currently selected action one line up or down within the action list. The right
column of the list shows the current position of the action within the action list.

5.20 System -> Macros -> Outputs


To edit the parameters for the outputs, switch to System -> Macros -> Outputs in
the navigation pane. Then select the required output in the adjacent "Outputs" field.

5.20.1 Outputs -> General tab

Name
A customer-specific text (max. 50 characters) can be entered for the output. This entry is identical to the name which
was entered in the hardware definition for this output.
If the name is changed here, the name under Hardware -> ... also changes.

Hardware name
The name specified in the hardware definition of the device appears here. For checking purposes, you can jump to
the corresponding hardware parameters using the "..." button (quick link/advanced selection).
To return to the output programming, click the System tab in the navigation area.
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5.20.2 Outputs -> General tab -> Actuation -> Actuation signal
This parameter defines the signal type to be used to control the output.

5.20.2.1 Actuation signal "Use condition from existing macro"

The actuating tree of an already defined macro is used to actuate the output here. Thanks to the comprehensive
programming options for the macro actuating tree, very complex operations can be realized. If the macro actuating
tree is only to be used for actuating an output, it is not necessary to program an action list.
The "Macro" selection field appears after selecting the "Use condition from existing macro" signal type. Select the
desired macro in this field.

5.20.2.2 Actuation signal "Detector group display"

The "Detector group display " actuation signal follows the actuation of a detector group. The following conditions
apply for the actuation signal here:

Arming state Actuation Alarm

Disarmed No Yes

Disarmed, walk test mode Yes Yes

Internally armed No Yes

Externally armed No No

The "Main zone user" selection field appears after selecting the "Detector group display" signal type. Select the
desired detector group, RF-panic button or door side in this field.

5.20.2.3 Actuation signal "Simple actuation"

Like the "single" actuation for starting a macro (see the "Macros -> Actuating tree" section), the output is activated
when a single event occurs.
After selecting the "Simple actuation" signal type, the "Event" and "Device" selection fields appear.
To assign an event and the associated device, click the button to open the selection menu. (refer to the screenshot in
the chapter "Outputs -> General tab" further toward the beginning of this manual)

Selection is made in exactly the same way as the selection of the actuation criterion of a macro. Detailed
information on this can be found in the "Macros -> Actuating criteria tab" section.

5.20.2.4 Actuation signal Externally armed acknowledgment

This output signal includes positive acknowledgment of external arming with a 5-second permanent signal or
negative acknowledgment of a failed external arming attempt with an intermittent signal.
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5.20.2.5 Additional parameters

Without additional parameters, the output signal directly follows the actuation event (single trigger type).

Activating the various additional parameters enables the output signal behavior to be modified.

- Inverted The actuation event is inverted by this additional parameter.

- Impulse Regardless of the length of time the actuation event is active, the output signal is actuated
as a pulse (5 seconds). If the actuation event occurs again during the pulse time, the pulse
is not triggered again.
Since the pulse is triggered by an input change, the falling edge of the actuation event also
generates a new output signal pulse.

- Impulse/Only raising edge

If the output signal pulse is only to be activated when the actuation event occurs, the "Only
raising edge" additional parameter must also be activated. The behavior of the output
signal is identical to the "Impulse" programming, except that a new output signal pulse is
not generated when the actuation event falls.
The "Only raising edge" parameter is only released if the "Impulse" parameter is activated.

The output buzzer of a graphic operating unit has to be configured for the actuation signal: Externally
armed acknowledgment/Main zone X/Graphic operating unit.
The actuation signal Disarmed main zone/pulse can be used for disarmed signaling.
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5.21 System -> Alarm reporting


Detailed information on programming the transmission device
parameters can be found in the "IQ PanelControl" user manual of the
respective transmission device.

To operate the transmission devices in combination with the MB-Secure control panel (firmware version
V03), the following transmission device firmware versions are absolutely necessary:

- DS 6700 / DS 6750 firmware version V05.20 or later


- DS 7700 firmware version V07.20 or later

5.22 System -> Remote Clients -> WINMAG


The management system WINMAG plus can be used to visualize the MB-Secure control panel. The maximum
number of possible WINMAG stations is limited to 4. The parameters required for coupling can be defined here.

To edit the parameters for the WINMAG connections, switch to System -> Remote
Clients -> WINMAG in the navigation pane. Then select the required WINMAG
station in the adjacent "WINMAG" field.

5.22.1 WINMAG -> General tab

Name
Customized text can be entered for the WINMAG station (max.
50 characters).

Active
If the checkbox is deactivated, connection requests from this
WINMAG client to the control panel will be rejected. If the
checkbox is deactivated, no connection is established with this
client.

User name
The user names "WINMAG1", "WINMAG2", "WINMAG3" and "WINMAG4" are not fixed and can be changed.
The respective user name is to be entered for the WINMAG station. When the WINMAG connects to the control
panel, this user name is send to the control panel and checked by it.

Password
The password is entered here, which is checked when the connection request is sent from the WINMAG client to
the control panel. The password is not directly used for identification, but converted to an encrypted format with a
fixed length prior to storing.
The same password has to be stored in WINMAG. The same encryption is also carried out here.
When a connection request is sent from WINMAG to the control panel, the passwords are compared. Only if a valid
password is found, is the connection established.
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5.23 System -> Remote Clients -> Service


The service function can only be used starting with Software > IQ PanelControl V04.20.

The maximum number of possible service connections is limited to 2. The parameters required for coupling
can be defined here.

To edit the parameters for the service connections, switch to System -> Remote
Clients -> Service in the navigation pane. Then select the required service
connection in the adjacent "Service" field.

5.23.1 Service -> General tab


Name
Customized text can be entered for the individual service
connection data (max. 50 characters).

Active
If the checkbox is deactivated, connection requests for the
control panel using the respective user names will be rejected.

User name
The predetermined user names "SERVICE1" and "SERVICE2" can be changed. The respective user name is to
be entered within the web interface in the browser window during sign-in.

Password
The password for the respective user name is entered here and checked during the connection request to
the control panel. A connection is only established if a valid password is entered.

5.23.2 Connection with the service interface


Using the service interface, the following properties and states can be
invoked:
- Control panel states (main zones, detector groups, etc)
- Controls (arming, disable detector groups, etc.)
- Prevention of arming
- Show event memory
- Disable users
- Control macros
- Control outputs.

In order to be able to establish a connection with the service interface, enter


the IP address of the MB-Secure control panel in the browser window as
follows:
https://xxx. xxx.xxx.xxx:444

For the user name and password, the entries previously defined in the
General tab under the Remote Client Service are to be entered
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5.24 System -> Remote Clients -> Video


The video function can only be used starting with Software > IQ PanelControl V04.41.

The number of maximum possible video connections is limited to 2. The parameters required for coupling can be
defined here.

To edit the parameters for the service connections, switch to System -> Remote
Clients -> Video in the navigation pane. Then select the required service
connection in the adjacent "Video" field.

5.24.1 Video -> General tab


Follow the instructions in the manual to connect video cameras to the MB-secure: P03609-49-xxx-xx.

Name
Customized text can be entered for the individual video
connection data (max. 50 characters).

Active
If the checkbox is deactivated, connection requests for the control
panel using the respective user names will be rejected.

User name
The user names "VIDEO1" and "VIDEO2" are factory settings and can be changed. The respective user name is
to be entered within the web interface in the browser window during sign-in.

Password
The password corresponding to the user name is entered here and checked during the connection request for
the control panel. A connection is only established if a valid password is entered.

5.24.2 Connection with the video service interface


Using the video service interface, the following properties and states can be
invoked:
- Camera type and IP address
- Camera live stream
- View stored recordings
- Access to the camera's video storage
- Access to MB-Secure's video storage (USB stick).

In order to be able to establish a connection with the video service interface,


enter the IP address of the MB-Secure control panel in the browser window as
follows:
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:444

The entries previously defined in the General tab under the Remote Client
Video are to be entered as the user name and password.
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6. User programming flowcharts


The following flowcharts show a simplified depiction of the programming procedures for the individual BUS-2
users. In the diagram of the individual programming options, a distinction is made between "absolutely
necessary for user functioning" and "optional programming".

Legend
bold: Basic function - programming parameter, which is indispensable for subsequent programming or
operation of the user.
italics: Optional function - this parameter only has to be programmed if this is required or explicitly recommended
due to the system configuration / mode of operation.

6.1 Power supply/charger unit


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6.2 Siren module


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6.3 Graphic operating unit


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6.4 LCD keypad


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6.5 LED keypad


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6.6 16-DG disabling display module


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6.7 IDENT-KEY IK3 evaluating unit


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6.8 Door controller module


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6.9 Doorguard Plus


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6.10 RF BUS-2 wireless receiver

6.11 Acoustic/optical signalling device


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6.12 IDENTLOC

6.13 16-I/O module


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6.14 DUO-I/O module


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6.15 2-relay 2-DG module

6.16 Smoke detector base


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6.17 Minimodule

6.18 5 input module


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6.19 5 output module

6.20 Viewguard DUAL AM


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6.21 Viewguard DUAL

6.22 Viewguard PIR AM


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6.23 Viewguard PIR

6.24 SCM3000
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6.25 Video camera


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7. Help

7.1 Password is unknown


The programming/configuration of the control panel can be protected with password. If this password is lost, the
programming of the control panel can no longer be accessed, as the password and programming/configuration are
permanently linked to one another.
To enable access to the control panel again, the password must be reset. This deletes the
programming/configuration of the control panel.

Procedure

1. Move DIP switch S3 on the computer PCB to the ON position.

2. Reboot MB-Secure control panel.

3. Open the context menu for a control panel by right-clicking the


corresponding control panel in IQ PanelControl Shell. Click
Service functions.

In the Service functions menu, select the "Change password" tab.

4. If a new password is to be issued for the control panel, enter the


new password in the "New password" and "Repeat new
password" fields. If the control panel is to be operated without a
password, leave the fields empty.
Then click the "Change panel password" button.

5. A message window opens, stating that


the programming/configuration will be
deleted when the password is changed.
Confirm the message with "Yes".

6. Move DIP switch S3 on the computer PCB to the OFF position. Reboot the MB-Secure control panel.

7. The control panel can now be reprogrammed.


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8. Additional programs
8.1 IQ Backup

In addition to a data backup using the "Time Tasks" function, a database backup can also be initiated manually. For
this, the "IQ Backup" program must be started using the File Manager/Explorer. The "DBBackup.exe" program file is
located on the installation drive of IQ PanelControl in the "Honeywell\IQ_PanelControl\services" directory.

8.1.1 Create a backup file - save the database (Datenbank sichern)

This function is used to back up the complete system database with control panel configurations and event
memory entries. The database is backed up to the following directory as standard:

...\Programme\Honeywell\IQ_PanelControl\Services\sic

If this directory does not already exist, it is automatically created when the first backup is performed.
The convention for naming the backup files is <Date><Time>.fbk e.g. 1505181800.fbk.

The "Backup directory" input field or the "Search" (Suchen) button can be used to select another backup
drive/directory. The database is then backed up to this directory.

Data backup is started with the "Save" (Sichern) button.

8.1.2 Restore the backup file - load the database (Datenbank laden)

If it becomes necessary to access data from an earlier backup, it is possible to restore a saved backup file.
The "Backup directory" input field or the "Search" (Suchen) button can be used to select the required backup
file. The backup files all have the extension .fbk.

The "New database"(neue Datenbank) information field shows the directory and file name to be used to
restore the database backup file. For a final restore, the database must be renamed MBNG.fdb. The current
database is to be renamed in advance or moved to a different directory.

Data restoration is started with the "Load" (Laden) button.


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Notes
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