Perfecta Ip en 11-19
Perfecta Ip en 11-19
Perfecta Ip en 11-19
03
Alarm Control Panel
PROGRAMMING
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Hereby, SATEL sp. z o.o. declares that the radio equipment type PERFECTA 16 /
PERFECTA 32 / PERFECTA 16-WRL / PERFECTA 32-WRL is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
the following internet address: www.satel.eu/ce
- caution.
Changes made to the firmware version 1.03
Partitions New options:
“Entry delay in Night Arm” – defines whether there is entry delay
when the partition is armed in night mode.
“Entry delay in Day Arm” – defines whether there is entry delay
when the partition is armed in day mode.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction......................................................................................................................4
2. Configuring the system by using keypad......................................................................4
2.1 Starting the service mode...................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Starting the service mode “from pins” ................................................................................... 4
2.3 Service mode indication ........................................................................................................ 5
2.4 Navigating through the menu and running functions............................................................. 5
2.4.1 Using the arrow keys ............................................................................................................... 5
2.4.2 Using the number shortcuts ..................................................................................................... 5
2.5 Data editing ........................................................................................................................... 5
2.5.1 Selection from the single-choice list ........................................................................................ 6
2.5.2 Selection from the multiple-choice list ..................................................................................... 6
2.5.3 Entering decimal values........................................................................................................... 6
2.5.4 Entering hexadecimal values ................................................................................................... 6
2.5.5 Programming telephone numbers............................................................................................ 6
2.5.6 Entering names ........................................................................................................................ 6
2.6 Hiding the service mode........................................................................................................ 7
2.7 Exiting the service mode ....................................................................................................... 7
3. Configuring the system with the PERFECTA SOFT program .......................................7
3.1 Description of the PERFECTA SOFT program....................................................................... 7
3.1.1 Menu bar in the PERFECTA SOFT program ............................................................................ 8
3.1.2 Side menu ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.1.3 Additional menu ..................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Establishing connection between the program and the control panel ................................. 13
3.2.1 Local connection .................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Remote connection: SATEL server ....................................................................................... 13
3.2.3 Remote connection: PERFECTA>>PERFECTA Soft............................................................ 13
4. Hardware ........................................................................................................................14
4.1 Mainboard ........................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.1 Clock ...................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.2 Times ..................................................................................................................................... 15
4.1.3 Arming.................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.4 Options................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 GSM phone ......................................................................................................................... 18
4.2.1 Pre-paid support .................................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Keypad ................................................................................................................................ 20
4.3.1 Options................................................................................................................................... 20
4.3.2 Display and keys .................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.3 Chime..................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.4 Volume ................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.5 Wireless keypad PERFECTA 16-WRL / PERFECTA 32-WRL ............................................. 22
4.4 Keyfobs module................................................................................................................... 23
4.5 Zone module ....................................................................................................................... 23
4.6 Output module..................................................................................................................... 24
5. Partitions ........................................................................................................................25
5.1 Partition parameters ............................................................................................................ 25
6. Zones ..............................................................................................................................26
6.1 Zone parameters and options ............................................................................................. 26
6.2 Zone types........................................................................................................................... 28
6.3 Wireless detector PERFECTA 16-WRL / PERFECTA 32-WRL .......................................... 29
6.3.1 Wireless detectors and zone settings .................................................................................... 30
7. Outputs...........................................................................................................................30
7.1 Output functions .................................................................................................................. 30
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1. Introduction
You can configure the PERFECTA alarm system by using:
a computer running the PERFECTA SOFT program (locally or remotely),
a keypad.
The control panel can be configured when the ACTIVE option is enabled (see USER MANUAL).
As required by the standards, the service access after completion of the installation
has to be limited by the administrators.
Names of parameters and options from the PERFECTA SOFT program are used in this
manual. At the description of each parameter or option, you will find one of the following data
in square brackets:
name of the function which is used for configuring a parameter or option on the keypad,
name of a parameter or option from the keypad.
The service mode menu will not be displayed, if the DISABLE SERVICE MODE option is
enabled in the control panel. The “Factory settings ? 1=Yes” message will be
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displayed on the keypad with the lowest address. You can press to restore the
factory default settings. The service mode menu will not be displayed until the factory
settings are restored.
Fig. 1. PERFECTA SOFT window when the program is run for the first time.
Fig. 2. Appearance of the menu bar when the “Projects” tab is displayed.
The search field is displayed on the menu bar. If you want to find a project file, click on the
search field and start entering characters. The current view will be filtered out, based on the
text entered.
Buttons
click, if the files are to be sorted by name (the arrow next to the button indicates
whether the files from A to Z or from Z to A are displayed)
click, if the files are to be sorted by the time they were saved to disk (the arrow next to
the button indicates whether the files are displayed in the descending or ascending
order)
click, if the information about files is to be presented in brief version
click, if the information about files is to be presented in full version
click to display additional menu.
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Appearance of the menu bar when displaying the control panel data
Fig. 3. Appearance of the menu bar after establishing connection with the control panel.
The side menu before the control panel data are displayed
New – click to display the “New” tab.
Projects – click to display the “Projects” tab.
Import – click to import the file with control panel settings.
Recent – the list of recently opened files. Click on the name of the file to open it.
“New” tab
The tab displays the files with default settings of the PERFECTA control panels.
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“Projects” tab
The tab displays the files saved to the computer disk, containing data of the PERFECTA
control panels.
The side menu after the control panel data are displayed
After the file with control panel data is opened or connection with the control panel is
established, the side menu will display buttons which open the tabs used for configuration of
the control panel settings.
“Connection” window
In the window, you can choose how connection with the control panel is to be established:
if the control panel is to be programmed locally from the computer connected to the
RS-232 (TTL) port on the control panel, select “Local connection”,
if the control panel is to be programmed remotely via GPRS by using the SATEL server,
select “Remote connection: SATEL server”,
if the control panel is to be programmed remotely via GPRS, but the control panel is to
connect directly to the program, select “Remote connection: PERFECTA>>PERFECTA
Soft”.
Local connection
RS-232 port – COM port of the computer through which communication with the RS-232
(TTL) port of the control panel is to take place.
Panel key – identifier of the control panel. It must be identical to that programmed in the
control panel (see p. 33).
Remote connection: SATEL server
Fig. 5. “Connection” window: settings for establishing connection through SATEL server.
If the control panel was programmed locally before, the IMEI number and ID number
will be read from the control panel data.
If the control panel was previously used in another alarm system, delete the old ID
number. To do so, you can use the 6.ID CHANGE user function if the control panel is
connected to the SATEL server. After the old ID number is deleted, a new one will be
assigned to the control panel. PERFECTA CONTROL applications which use the old ID
will not be able to connect to the control panel.
Panel key – identifier of the control panel. It must be identical to that programmed in the
control panel (see p. 33).
Remote connection: PERFECTA>>PERFECTA Soft
TCP/IP port – number of the TCP port used for direct communication between the control
panel and the computer with PERFECTA SOFT program via GPRS.
Panel key – identifier of the control panel. It must be identical to that programmed in the
control panel (see p. 33).
Buttons
OK – click to confirm the changes.
Cancel – click to close window without saving changes.
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“Configuration” window
PERFECTA Soft password – if you want to protect the program against unauthorized
access, you can enter the password.
Data files encryption key – if you want the files saved to disk to be additionally encrypted,
enter the file encryption key. Opening the files in another PERFECTA Soft program without
entering the valid key will be impossible.
Data folder – you can choose whether the control panel data files are to be saved to the
default folder or a folder selected by you.
Program language – you can select a program language. The program will restart after the
language is changed
Buttons
Save – click to save changes.
Cancel – click to close window without saving changes.
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3.2 Establishing connection between the program and the control panel
2. After the control panel connects to the computer, a window will open with information that
connection has been established and a prompt to read the data.
3. Click “Yes”.
The SMS message can be sent from a phone whose number is saved on the control
panel (see “Phones” p. 37).
1. Send an SMS message with the following content to the number of SIM card currently
used by the control panel:
xxxx (“xxxx” – control command that initiates establishing connection with the
PERFECTA SOFT program) – the control panel is to connect to the computer whose
address has been programmed in the control panel,
xxxx=aaaa:p= (“xxxx” – control command that initiates establishing connection with the
PERFECTA SOFT program; “aaaa” – address of the computer running the PERFECTA
SOFT program; “p” –TCP port) – the control panel is to connect to the computer whose
address has been given in the SMS message and use for communication the TCP port
given in the SMS message.
2. After the control panel connects to the computer, a window will open with information that
connection has been established and a prompt to read the data.
3. Click “Yes”.
4. Hardware
The control panel has a built-in GSM/GPRS communicator. To the control panel
communication bus, you can connect additional devices that will be needed in the alarm
system (keypads, zone modules and output module). The PERFECTA 16-WRL /
PERFECTA 32-WRL control panel also supports wireless keypads.
4.1 Mainboard
4.1.1 Clock
Dayligth saving time [061.DST] – the control panel can automatically adjust the clock
settings due to a change from the summer time to the winter time and vice versa. The
following correction schemes are available:
– no correction,
– according to the European Union rules,
– according to the United States' rules,
– correction by 1 hour according to dates,
– correction by 2 hours according to dates.
Summer time from [062.Summer from] / Winter time from [063.Winter from] – if the control
panel clock is to be corrected by 1 or 2 hours according to dates, you should enter the
dates (day, month) after the clock is changed to the summer time (moved forward) or to
the winter time (moved back).
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Clock correction [065.RTC adjust.] – if accuracy of the control panel clock is insufficient, its
settings can be automatically corrected (by up to ±127 seconds per week).
When testing the clock for accuracy, the synchronization function must be disabled.
Time synchronization
NTP server [NTP server time] – if this option is enabled, the control panel clock is
synchronized with the time server.
GSM network [GSM network time] – if this option is enabled, the control panel clock is
synchronized with the time of GSM network operator.
If the NTP SERVER and GSM NETWORK options are enabled at the same time,
synchronization with the GSM network time has priority. The clock will only be
synchronized with the time server if synchronization with the GSM network time fails.
Time zone [064.Timezone] – difference between the universal time (UTC) and the zone time.
The parameter is required, if the control panel clock is to be synchronized.
4.1.2 Times
AC loss report delay [123.Max.AC loss] – time during which the control panel must be
without AC power before the trouble is reported. A delay in reporting the trouble prevents
sending information about short-time voltage decays, having no effect on normal operation
of the system.
Keypad's alarm time [124.Al.duration] – duration of alarm signaling on keypads.
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Hide arm state indication after [125.Suppr.arm] – time counted from the moment of
partition arming, after which the LED on keypad indicating the partition armed status goes
off. If value 0 is programmed, the LED will be ON always when the partition is armed.
4.1.3 Arming
Prevent arming if not ready [Check if ready] – if this option is enabled, the control panel will
perform a check during arming for any problems that may prevent arming the system.
These include:
– a zone with enabled PRIORITY option is violated in the partition,
– the 3. INSTANT, 4. DOUBLE KNOCK, 5. 24H BURGLARY, 7. 24H PANIC, 8. 24H PANIC SILENT,
9. 24 MEDICAL or 10. 24H FIRE type zone is violated in the partition,
– the 3. INSTANT, 4. DOUBLE KNOCK, 5. 24H BURGLARY, 7. 24H PANIC, 8. 24H PANIC SILENT,
9. 24 MEDICAL or 10. 24H FIRE type zone or a zone with enabled PRIORITY option is
bypassed in the partition,
– there is a tamper in the partition,
– there is a trouble in the system.
The control panel checks the conditions twice:
before starting the arming procedure – the control panel will not start the arming
procedure, if any problems occur (the keypad provides a forced arming option – see
USER MANUAL),
after finishing the exit delay countdown – the system will not be armed (the arming
procedure will end in failure), if there are any problems, which did not occur before
starting the exit delay countdown.
If the option is enabled and a zone of the 0. ENTRY/EXIT, 1. ENTRY/EXIT FINAL or 2. INTERNAL
type is violated at the moment the exit delay countdown expires and the partition is armed,
a warning alarm will be triggered. If the partition is not armed after exit delay countdown
expires, the warning alarm will not be triggered.
Arm even if not ready after exit delay [Arm ExDly w.trbl] – if this option is enabled, the
control panel will not check conditions after finishing the exit delay countdown (it will only
check the conditions before starting the arming procedure). The option is available, when
the PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY option is enabled.
Do not arm if battery trouble [BAT low = no arm] – if this option is enabled, forced arming
will be impossible in the event of battery trouble. The option is available, when the
PREVENT ARMING IF NOT READY option is enabled.
Do not arm if tampered [Tamper = no arm] – if this option is enabled, forced arming will be
impossible in the event of tamper. The option is available, when the PREVENT ARMING IF NOT
READY option is enabled.
4.1.4 Options
Service Mode beep [SM sounds] – if this option is enabled, the service mode will be audibly
signaled on the keypad.
Signal trouble state in partial arming [Trbl.in part.arm] – if this option is enabled, the
LED on the keypad goes off after both partitions are fully armed. If the option is disabled,
the LED goes off after just one of the partitions is armed in any mode.
Lock after three incorrect codes [3wrng.codes=blk.] – if the option is enabled, after
entering an incorrect code three times, the keypad will be blocked for 90 seconds. Entering
an invalid code again will prolong the locking.
Entering an invalid code three times may trigger alarm (cf. the keypad ALARM 3
INCORRECT CODES option).
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Trouble memory [Troubles memory] – if this option is enabled, the control panel will also
provide information about troubles that do not exist any more. You can clear the trouble
memory by using keypad (when exiting the trouble review function), PERFECTA SOFT
program or PERFECTA CONTROL application. Additionally, the option affects the audible
indication of trouble on the keypad:
– option disabled – the trouble is audibly indicated until restore,
– option enabled – the trouble is audibly indicated until review by using the 7.TROUBLES
user function (the user must press to quit the function) or trouble memory clearing
by using the PERFECTA SOFT program or PERFECTA CONTROL application.
SMS notifications confirming ev. [Messaging events] – if this option is enabled, information
about sending SMS notification is saved in the event log.
Zone restore events [Restore events] – when this option is enabled, information about zone
restore is saved in the event log, if zone triggered alarm.
Limit number of events [Events limitat.] – if the option is enabled, events from the same
source are saved into the event log 3 times only. This option does not apply to the alarms
from zones.
Grade 2 [Grade 2] – if the option is enabled, the system operates in accordance with the EN
50131 standard requirements for Grade 2, i.e.:
– the keypad does not audibly signal alarms and troubles/troubles memory,
– the LEDs on the keypad indicates alarms only after the user enters the code and
presses ,
– the LED on the keypad goes off after just one of the partitions is armed in any
mode,
– the flashing LED in keypad means that there is a trouble in the system, some zones
are bypassed, or there has been an alarm,
– the keypad does not display alarm messages,
– the keypad display cannot be switched over to the zone status presentation mode,
– the quick arming from keypad (without entering the code) is not available,
– new access codes in the system must be composed of at least 5 digits,
– partial entering of the code is interpreted as entering an incorrect code,
– the keypad will be blocked after entering an incorrect code three times (cf. BLOCK AFTER
THREE INCORRECT CODES option),
– during arming, the control panel checks for problems that prevent arming (cf. PREVENT
ARMING IF NOT READY option),
– ARM EVEN IF NOT READY AFTER EXIT DELAY, DO NOT ARM IF BATTERY TROUBLE and DO NOT
ARM IF TAMPERED options are interpreted as disabled,
– control panel gives information about past troubles (cf. TROUBLE MEMORY option),
– loss of communication with SATEL server will cause a trouble (cf. DO NOT REPORT A
SATEL SERVER PROBLEM option),
– tamper of zone or expander can only be signaled by the external siren when the
partition to which the zone or expander belong is armed,
– the number of alarms from the 7. 24H PANIC and 8. 24H PANIC SILENT zones is not limited
(AUTO-RESET 3 option is ignored),
– arming is impossible, if the 6. 24H TAMPER zone is violated (cf. PRIORITY option),
– the warning alarm feature is enabled and the warning alarm is being signaled for at
least 30 seconds (cf. WARNING TIME),
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– countdown of ENTRY DELAY, DELAY and DELAY ACTIVATION TIME is running for up to 45
seconds,
– AC loss report delay can be up to 60 minutes.
Tamper alarm on internal sirens [Tmp.on int.siren] – if this option is enabled, the
1. INTERNAL SIREN output is additionally activated after triggering tamper alarm.
Tamper alarm on external sirens [Tmp.on ext.siren] – if this option is enabled, the
1. EXTERNAL SIREN output is additionally activated after triggering tamper alarm.
Backlight off on AC loss [No AC=no bcklght] – if the option is enabled, the backlight in
hardwired keypads is automatically switched off in case of 230 V AC power loss.
Disable Service Mode [Block SM] – if this option is enabled, the emergency procedure of
entering the service mode (“from pins”) is not available (it can only be used if factory
default settings of the control panel are restored).
Do not report a SATEL server problem [No SATEL trouble] – if this option is enabled, loss
of communication with the SATEL server will not be reported.
Do not report wireless system jamming [No jamm. trouble] – if this option is enabled,
jamming of the wireless system will not be reported.
Lock time [63.Block SIM1 / 65.Block SIM2] – the time during which switch-over to the other
SIM card is impossible. The time is counted from the moment of switch-over to the given
card. For reporting, the transmission paths programmed as subsequent ones, if they
require switch-over to the other card, will be skipped during the lock time countdown.
Entering the value 0 means that instant switch-over to the other SIM card is possible.
Return time [64.Restore SIM1 / 66.Restore SIM2] – the time after which the other SIM card
is to be used. Entering the value 0 means that automatic switch-over to the other SIM card
will not take place.
If two SIM cards are to be used, one of them must be treated as the priority card. It is
recommended that return time equal to 0 be programmed for it.
SMS for sending USSD code [111.USSD SIM1 / 112.USSD SIM2] – control command that
will be sent in the SMS message together with USSD code. The control panel will run the
USSD code and send the response received from the operator to the phone number from
which the SMS message with control command was sent. You can enter up to 8
alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). You can use spaces, but
at least one character must be different from space.
It is not advisable to use the advanced functions available due to the USSD service if
menu is presented in response to the entered code.
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The command content must be different from that of the other control commands
programmed in the control panel.
The control command for sending USSD codes can be used for sending SMS
messages through the control panel.
USSD codes from any number [USSD any tel.] – if this option is enabled, the control
command for sending USSD codes or checking balance of the SIM card account can be
sent from any phone. If this option is disabled, only from the phone the number of which is
saved on the control panel (see “Phones” p. 37).
4.3 Keypad
Name [28.Names] – individual name of the keypad (up to 16 characters).
Alarm in part. [22.Partitions] – the partition in which alarm will be triggered in the event of
keypad tamper (opening of enclosure or loss of communication).
4.3.1 Options
Show partition 1 status [Show part.1] – if this option is enabled, the keypad LEDs and
display indicate the status of partition 1. The keypad will indicate the status of partition 2
only after entering code by the user who has access to partition 2.
Show partition 2 status [Show part.2] – if this option is enabled, the keypad LEDs and
display indicate the status of partition 2. The keypad will indicate the status of partition 1
only after entering code by the user who has access to partition 1.
Quick arm - partition 1 [Quickarm part.1] – if this option is enabled, quick arming (without
user authorization) of the partition 1 is possible.
Quick arm - partition 2 [Quickarm part.2] – if this option is enabled, quick arming (without
user authorization) of the partition 2 is possible.
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Show code entering [Show code enter.] – if this option is enabled, entering the code is
presented on the keypad display by asterisks.
Quick control [Quick control] – if this option is enabled, the users can control the outputs by
using the number keys. The 15. CONTROLLED outputs must be assigned to the keys (see:
“Quick control of outputs” p. 32).
Key 7 - troubles review [Troubles review] – if this option is enabled, the users can press
and hold down for 3 seconds to view the troubles.
Key 8 - chime on/off [Chime on/off] – if this option is enabled, the chime signal can be
enabled/disabled by means of the key (the key is to be pressed and hold down for
about 3 seconds).
Key 9 - change disp. mode [Disp.mode change] – if this option is enabled, the users can
use the key to toggle between the normal display mode and the zone presentation
mode (the key is to be pressed and hold down for about 3 seconds). The option is not
available for the wireless keypad.
Alarm 3 incorrect codes [3 wrng codes al.] – if this option is enabled, entering incorrect
code three times will trigger the alarm.
MEDICAL alarm [Medical alarm] – if this option is enabled, pressing the key for approx.
3 seconds will trigger the medical (auxiliary) alarm.
FIRE alarm [Fire alarm] – if this option is enabled, pressing the key for approx. 3
seconds will trigger the fire alarm.
PANIC alarm [Panic alarm] – if this option is enabled, pressing the key for approx. 3
seconds will trigger the panic alarm.
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Silent PANIC [Silent panic] – if this option is enabled, the panic alarm triggered from the
keypad will be a silent one, i.e. the keypad will not indicate it, there will be no audible
signal, but the alarm will be reported to the monitoring station. The silent panic alarm is
useful when the control panel is sending events to the monitoring station, but unauthorized
persons should not be aware of the alarm being triggered. The option is available, if the
PANIC ALARM option is enabled.
4.3.3 Chime
The keypad can audibly signal violation of selected zones.
The wireless keypad signals the CHIME from zones not more frequently than once
every 30 seconds. In the inactive mode, the CHIME from zones is only signaled if
WAKE-UP DURATION is different from 0.
4.3.4 Volume
[251.Keys] – volume level of the beeps generated during keypad operation (key
pressing, confirmation of performed operation, etc.).
[252.Chime] – volume level of the beeps generated after zone violation (CHIME).
[253.Entry delay] – volume level of the entry delay beeps.
[254.Exit delay] – volume level of the exit delay beeps.
[255.Fire alarm] – volume level of the fire alarm beeps.
[256.Burg.alarm] – volume level when signaling burglary, panic and medical (auxiliary)
alarms.
[257.Warn.alarm] – volume level when signaling warning alarms.
Wake-up duration [213.Wake up] – maximum length of time for which the active mode can
be started automatically. If you enter a value different from 0:
– the active mode will be started automatically when entry or exit delay countdown has
begun, the system has been armed, or alarm has been triggered,
– the CHIME from zones will also be signaled in the inactive mode.
If you enter 0, the active mode will not be started automatically.
If the WAKE-UP DURATION is different from 0, the keypad will be awaiting for
transmissions with information on events. As a result, the energy consumption will be
growing and the battery life will be considerably reduced.
Wireless keypad initial greeting [218.Connect msg] – message displayed on the
PRF-LCD-WRL keypad after wake-up. The message is the same for all keypads.
Fig. 11. Tab with 433 MHz keyfobs receiver expansion module settings.
information about short-time voltage decays, having no effect on normal operation of the
system. The parameter is valid for the module with power supply.
5. Partitions
The partition is a separated area within the premises protected by the security alarm system.
The subdivision into partitions enables arming/disarming the system only in part of the
protected area, as well as limiting access to some portion of the premises to selected users.
You can create 2 partitions.
6. Zones
A zone can be assigned to one or two partitions. If the zone is assigned to two partitions, it
can be armed when both partitions are armed or one of them only.
The system supports the following zones:
hardwired – on the control panel PCB and in expanders. The number of available
hardwired zones is determined by the control panel during the identification procedure.
wireless – in the PERFECTA 16-WRL or PERFECTA 32-WRL control panel, after adding
wireless detectors. The number of available wireless zones depends on the number of
wireless detectors registered in the system.
virtual – zones which do not physically exist, but are controlled by means of keyfobs.
Pulses [32.Sensitivity] – the number of pulses after which the zone will be violated. The
parameter applies to the ROLLER and VIBRATION wiring configurations. For the VIBRATION
wiring configuration you can enter values from 0 to 7 (for the value 0, the pulses will not be
counted, the SENSITIVITY parameter only being taken into account). For the ROLLER wiring
configuration you can enter values from 1 to 8.
Time [32.Sensitivity] – the time during which the defined number of pulses must be detected
(PULSES parameter) for the zone to be violated. The parameter applies to the ROLLER
wiring configuration. You can program:
30 s (keypad: press ) – the time counted from detecting the pulse. After the time has
elapsed, the pulse counter will be reset.
120 s (keypad: press ) – similarly as in the event of 30 s.
240 s (keypad: press ) – similarly as in the event of 30 s.
for arming / disarming (keypad: press ) – the pulses are counted when the partition is
armed or disarmed. Arming / disarming will reset the pulse counter.
Assigned to part. 1 [361.P.1 zones] – if the option is enabled, the zone is assigned to
partition 1.
Assigned to part. 2 [362.P.2 zones] – if the option is enabled, the zone is assigned to
partition 2.
Armed if one part. armed [365.Act.OnePart] – the option refers to the zones which are
assigned to both partitions. If the option is enabled, the zone is armed when one of the
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partitions is armed. If the option is disabled, the zone is armed when both partitions are
armed.
Active in Day Arm [364.Day active] – if the option is enabled, the zone is armed when the
day armed mode is activated.
Active in Night Arm [363. Night act.] – if the option is enabled, the zone is armed when the
night armed mode is activated.
Entry delay [34.Entry delay] – the time by which alarm from the zone of 0. ENTRY/EXIT or
1. ENTRY/EXIT FINAL type will be delayed. It is counted from the moment of zone violation.
During the countdown, the zones of 2. INTERNAL type act as delayed ones. You can enter
from 0 to 255 seconds. Programming 0 will make the zone act as an instant one.
Delay [34.Entry delay] – the time by which alarm from the zone of 2. INTERNAL type will be
delayed. It is counted from the moment of zone violation. You can enter from 0 to 255
seconds. Programming 0 means that the zone will act as an instant one.
Waiting time [34.Entry delay] – the time during which the 4. DOUBLE KNOCK type zone has to
be violated again for the alarm to be triggered. It is counted from the first violation of the
zone. You can enter from 0 to 255 seconds. Programming 0 means that the WAITING TIME
is 30 seconds.
Delay activation time [34.Entry delay] – the time during which the 2. INTERNAL type zones
act as delayed ones. It is counted from the moment of violation of the 18. ENTRY ROUTE
ENABLING type zone. You can enter from 0 to 255 seconds.
Arming mode [39.Arm mode] – the armed mode activated by violating the zones of
13. ARM/DISARM or 14. ARM type. You can select full, day or night armed mode.
Trouble code [35.Trouble code] – violating of the 19. TROUBLE type zone can generate event
that will be reported.
Priority [366.Priority] – if the option is enabled, starting the arming procedure is impossible
when the zone is violated. If the option is enabled for a zone of the 0. ENTRY/EXIT,
1. ENTRY/EXIT FINAL or 2. INTERNAL type and the zone is violated at the moment the
partition exit delay countdown expires and the partition is armed, a warning alarm will be
triggered. If the partition is not armed after exit delay countdown expires, the warning
alarm will not be triggered.
Auto-reset 3 [367.3 alarms] – if the option is enabled, the zone can trigger up to 3 alarms. As
long as the alarm is not cleared or the partition is not armed/disarmed, violations of the
zone will not trigger any alarm.
Bypass disabled [368.Bps disable] – if the option is enabled, the user cannot bypass the
zone.
Alarm clearing [372.Alarm clear] – an option for the 13. ARM/DISARM and 15. DISARM zone
types. If the option is enabled, together with disarming, the alarm is cleared. Violation of
the 15. DISARM type zone will also clear the alarm, when the system is not armed.
Zone restore disarms [369.Shnt.disarm] – an option for the 17. SHUNT LOCK zone type. If
the option is enabled, the zone restore will disarm the partition.
Store zone violations events [370.Viol.event] – an option for the 12. NO ALARM ACTION zone
type. If the option is enabled, the zone violation is saved to the event log.
Store zone restore events [371.Rest.event] – an option for the 12. NO ALARM ACTION zone
type. If the option is enabled, the zone restore is saved to the event log.
will be generated. This zone type is normally used for the detectors protecting
entrances/exits (e.g. front doors).
1. ENTRY/EXIT FINAL – acts similarly as 0. ENTRY/EXIT, but the EXIT DELAY countdown will be
terminated as soon as the zone is restored.
2. INTERNAL – when the ENTRY DELAY or DELAY ACTIVATION TIME countdown is in progress,
zone violation will start the DELAY countdown. The user have to disarm the partition before
the DELAY expires, otherwise, the alarm will be generated. When the partition is armed, but
neither ENTRY DELAY nor DELAY ACTIVATION TIME countdown is running, zone violation will
trigger alarm. This zone type is normally used for indoor motion detectors and internal door
protection detectors.
3. INSTANT – when the EXIT DELAY countdown is running or the partition is armed, zone
violation will trigger alarm. This zone type is normally used for outdoor motion detectors
and window protection detectors.
4. DOUBLE KNOCK – when the partition is armed, violating a zone will result in logging the
event and starting the WAITING TIME countdown. If the zone is violated again when the
countdown is running, alarm will be triggered.
5. 24H BURGLARY – zone violation will trigger burglary alarm. Use this zone type for the
detectors which should be always active (e.g. glass break detectors).
6. 24H TAMPER – zone violation will trigger tamper alarm and trouble will be reported. Use this
zone type for tamper protection.
7. 24H PANIC – zone violation will trigger panic alarm. Use this zone type for the panic buttons.
8. 24H PANIC SILENT – zone violation will trigger silent panic alarm. The silent panic alarm is
not indicated by the keypads, but the event code can be sent to the monitoring station.
Use this zone type for the panic buttons.
9. 24H MEDICAL – zone violation will trigger medical (auxiliary) alarm. Use this zone type for
the help call buttons.
10. 24H FIRE – zone violation will trigger fire alarm. Use this zone type for the fire detectors.
11. DETECTOR MASK – zone violation will report trouble (detector masking). Use this zone type
for detectors with an anti-masking output.
12. NO ALARM ACTION – zone violation will not trigger directly any reaction of the control panel.
The zone can be used to control outputs.
13. ARM/DISARM – when the partition is disarmed, violation of the zone will start arming
procedure in the partition. When the partition is armed, zone violation will disarm the
partition.
14. ARM – when the partition is disarmed, zone violation will start the partition arming
procedure.
15. DISARM – when the partition is armed, zone violation will disarm the partition.
16. EXIT DELAY TERMINATOR – violation of the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown.
17. SHUNT LOCK – violation of the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown. If the ZONE
RESTORE DISARMS option is enabled, the zone restore will disarm the partition.
18. ENTRY ROUTE ENABLING – when the partition is armed, zone violation will start the DELAY
ACTIVATION TIME countdown. During the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME countdown, the zones of
2. INTERNAL type act as delayed ones.
19. TROUBLE – zone violation will result in trouble. You can select the type of trouble (see
TROUBLE CODE parameter). Zone restore means the trouble restore.
Filter [1272.Filter] – time counted from the moment of receiving a transmission from the
detector. After it has elapsed and no other transmission is received, trouble will be
reported.
7. Outputs
The system supports the following outputs:
hardwired – on the control panel PCB and in the expander.
wireless – in the PERFECTA 16-WRL or PERFECTA 32-WRL control panel. There are
4 outputs that support wireless sirens.
12. POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED – output for power supply of the detectors which should not
operate when the system is disarmed. The output is active when the system is armed (it
will be activated as soon as the exit delay countdown starts).
13. ZONE VIOLATION – output activated by zone violation.
14. CHIME – output activated by zone violation, if the zone is disarmed.
15. CONTROLLED – output activated / deactivated by using zones, timers, keypad etc.
16. READY STATUS – output is active, when the system is ready for arming (no zone is
violated).
17. EXIT DELAY STATUS – output is active, when EXIT DELAY countdown is running.
18. ARMED STATUS – output is active, when the system is armed.
19. TROUBLE STATUS – output is active, when there is a trouble in the system.
20. ARM/ALARM STATUS – output is active, when the system is armed (continuous mode) or
when there is alarm (pulsating mode).
21. DETECTORS RESET – output is used to reset the alarm memory in detectors. It is activated
on:
– starting the exit delay countdown (if the exit delay is 0 – on arming),
– starting the 3.OUTPUTS RESET user function.
22. SERVICE MODE STATUS – output is active, when the control panel is running in service
mode.
23. ARM STATUS (REPORTED) – output is active, when the system is armed and information
about arming has been sent to the monitoring station (if reporting is disabled, the output is
active when the system is armed).
– 13. ZONE VIOLATION output will be active when the zone is violated,
– 15. CONTROLLED output will remain active until repeated zone violation, stopping timer or
deactivating from keypad, etc.
Triggering zones [43.Zones] – the zones whose status has effect on the output status.
Arming modes [43.Zones] – arming modes which affect the output status.
Troubles [43.Zones] – troubles during which the output is active.
Assigned to part. 1 [451.P.1 outputs] – if this option is enabled, the output is controlled by
events related to partition 1 (alarm in partition 1, clearing alarm in partition 1 etc.).
Assigned to part. 2 [452.P.2 outputs] – if this option is enabled, the output is controlled by
events related to partition 2 (alarm in partition 2, clearing alarm in partition 2 etc.).
Polarity + [453.Polarity(+)] – the option defines how the outputs will operate (see the table
below). If the option is disabled, the output is inverted. The option does not apply to
wireless outputs.
Pulsed [454.Pulsed] – if this option is enabled, the output is pulsating when it is active. The
option does not apply to the 1. EXTERNAL SIREN, 2. INTERNAL SIREN, 11. FIRE DETECTORS
POWER SUPPLY and 20. ARM/ALARM STATUS OUTPUTS. The option does not apply to wireless
outputs.
Arm/Disarm/clear sign. [455.Arm/Dis/Clr] – if this option is enabled, the output will signal:
– starting the arming procedure (if the exit delay time is 0, the system is armed
immediately) – 1 pulse,
– disarming – 2 pulses,
– clearing alarm – 4 pulses,
– denial of arming or arming procedure failure – 7 pulses.
The signaling is triggered if a keyfob or zone is used to arm / disarm the system or clear
alarm. Pulse duration is about 0.3 second. Option for the 1. EXTERNAL SIREN, 2. INTERNAL
SIREN, 3. BURGLARY, 4. FIRE ALARM, 5. DURESS ALARM, 6. PANIC ALARM, 7. MEDICAL
ALARM, 8. ALARM - NOT VERIFIED, 9. ALARM - VERIFIED and 10. TAMPER ALARM outputs.
Triggering timers [44.Timers] – the output control timers (starting the timer activates the
output). The parameter refers to the 15. CONTROLLED output.
8. Communication
Panel key [01.PERFECTA key] – identifier of the alarm control panel. You can enter up to 16
alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). You can enter spaces, but
at least one character must be different from the space. Do not program the same key for
different control panels. Communication between the PERFECTA SOFT program and the
control panel is only possible, when the program key and the control panel key are
identical.
For the control panel with factory default settings, the PERFECTA SOFT program will
generate a random key that must be written to the control panel.
In the SMS message, you can include address of the computer the control panel is to
connect to, and the number of TCP port which is to be used for communication.
9. Reporting
The control panel can send event codes to the monitoring station by using the following
transmission paths:
GPRS,
SMS messages (control panel gets no acknowledgement of event code receipt),
GSM voice channel (the use of this transmission path is not recommended because of
distortions that may occur when sending the event codes).
SIA – selected codes – event codes are sent in SIA format. Only selected events are sent
to the monitoring station.
In the case of SMS reporting, the control panel gets no acknowledgement of receiving
the event codes by the monitoring station, hence this transmission path should be
used as the last one.
The switch-over from one SIM card to the other one requires time (for example, to log
onto the network), so it is better to use up all the transmission paths available for one
SIM card.
The switch-over from one SIM card to the other is affected by the LOCK TIME and
RETURN TIME parameters (see: “GSM phone” p. 18).
Suspend time [746.Suspen.time / 766.Suspen.time] – the time for which reporting will be
suspended, if attempts fail to send an event code through all provided transmission paths.
The control panel will resume the attempt of establishing connection with the monitoring
station after this time expires or a next, new event occurs. Up to 30 minutes can be
programmed. Programming the value 0 means that an attempt to establish telephone
connection with the monitoring station will only be taken after occurrence of a new event in
the system.
Advanced
SATEL station key [739.STAM key / 759.STAM key] – a sequence of characters for
encrypting data sent to the monitoring station via GPRS. You can enter up to 12
alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). In the PERFECTA SOFT
program, you can enable the HEX option, if you want to enter 24 hexadecimal characters
(digits or letters from A to F).
GPRS key [740.GPRS key / 760.GPRS key] – a string of characters, which is used to identify
the control panel for the purpose of GPRS reporting. You can enter up to 5 alphanumeric
characters (digits, letters and special characters). In the PERFECTA SOFT program, you
can enable the HEX option, if you want to enter 10 hexadecimal characters (digits or letters
from A to F).
Send names [Names in SIA] – if the option is enabled, in the SIA format, the name of event
source (zone, user, etc.) will also be sent, in addition to the event code.
National char. [National chars] – if this option is enabled, you can send in the SIA format not
only ASCII characters but national characters as well.
SIA-IP account number [742.SIA-IP acct / 762.SIA-IP acct] – a string of characters, which is
used to identify the control panel for the purpose of reporting in SIA-IP format. You can
enter up to 16 hexadecimal characters (digits or letters from A to F).
SIA-IP key [743.SIA-IP key / 763.SIA-IP key] – a sequence of characters for encrypting data
sent in the SIA-IP format. You can enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters (digits, letters
and special characters). In the PERFECTA SOFT program, you can enable the HEX option,
if you want to enter 32 hexadecimal characters (digits or letters from A to F).
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Encryption [SIA-IP encrypt.] – if the option is enabled, the data being sent are encrypted,
and the date and time are sent with event code (the monitoring station can program the
date and time in the control panel). Option for SIA-IP format.
Send date & time [Timestamp SIA-IP] – if the option is enabled, the date and time are sent
with event code (the monitoring station can program the date and time in the control
panel). Option for SIA-IP format. It is available, when the ENCRYPTION option is disabled.
SIA-IP test report period [744.SIA-IP test / 764.SIA-IP test] – in the case of reporting in the
SIA-IP format, an additional transmission can be sent at specified intervals to check
communication with the monitoring station. You can program a number of days, hours,
minutes and seconds between the transmissions. Entering zeros only means that no
additional transmission will be sent.
10. Messaging
The control panel can send notifications about alarm system events by means of:
voice messages – the voice messages which are to be used for notification should be
saved to the control panel by using the PERFECTA SOFT program,
SMS messages – the content of SMS messages is automatically generated by the control
panel.
10.1.1 Phones
In the control panel, you can enter data of 8 telephones which will be notified of events in the
alarm system. At the same time, users of these phones can control the alarm system by
using SMS messages.
Name [88.Names] – individual name of the telephone number (up to 16 characters).
Telephone no. [81.Numbers] – the telephone number.
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SMS [83.SMS msg.] – if this option is enabled, the phone is notified by SMS messages (the
SMS MESSAGING option must be additionally enabled).
AUDIO [82.AUDIO msg.] – if this option is enabled, the phone is notified by voice messages
(the AUDIO MESSAGING option must be additionally enabled). The control panel makes 3
attempts to notify the given phone about the event.
->Listen-in [85.Listening-in] – if this option is enabled, the given phone can be used to call
the number of SIM card used to listen to what is going on in the premises.
Listen-in-> [87.List.aft.msg] – if this option is enabled, the telephone user, after the
notification message is played, can listen in to what is going on in the premises.
SMS forw. [84.Unknown SMS] – if this option is enabled, unknown SMS messages received
by the control panel are forwarded to the phone number (e.g. information received from
the GSM network operator).
Listening-in time [86.List.durat.] – the time during which the phone users can listen in to
what is going on in the premises. The time is counted from answering the call by the
control panel or from playing back the voice message. If 0 has been programmed, the
listening-in function will be unavailable.
Answer if partition armed [89.On arm.part.] – you can restrict receiving the calls by the
control panel, i.e. the listen-in functionality after calling the SIM card number:
– no partition is selected – the control panel receives the calls irrespective of whether the
partitions are armed or not (receiving the calls is not restricted),
– one partition is selected – the control panel receives calls when the given partition is
armed,
– two partitions are selected – the control panel receives calls when both partitions are
armed.
Event assignment
For the events of which the control panel is to notify, you must define:
the telephone numbers to be notified,
the number of the voice message to be used for notification of this event.
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- click to import the .WAV or .MP3 type file which is to be used as the selected voice
message.
- click to convert the message text into a voice message. The link below the button
displays a window in which you are to select the speech synthesizer. The
synthesizer will be used for conversion of the text.
You can download the Microsoft Speech Platform 11 from the www.microsoft.com web
site. Installation of the following files is required:
SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi (x86 i.e. 32-bit version),
MSSpeech_TTS_xx-XX_yyyy.msi (where xx-XX is language, and yyyy is voice).
Event assignment
The following options are available for each telephone:
Partition 1 / Partition 2 – if this option is enabled, the phone will be notified of events that
occurred in the given partition (the events of which the phone will be notified are defined in
other options).
Alarms – if this option is enabled, the phone will be notified of alarms.
Arming/disarming – if this option is enabled, the phone will be notified of arming / disarming
and alarm clearing.
Zone bypasses – if this option is enabled, the phone will be notified of bypassing /
unbypassing zones.
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SMS [118.SMS control] – control command which can be sent in the SMS message to run
the function assigned to the command. You can enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters
(digits, letters and special characters). You can enter spaces, but at least one character
must be different from the space.
The content of control commands must vary. If the content of two different commands
is identical, the control panel, having received the SMS messages, will execute only
one function anyway.
The content of one control command must not be inserted into the content of another
command.
Function [119.SMS funct.] – the function that will be started after the control panel receives
an SMS message containing the control command.
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Any tel. no. [1110.Any number] – if this option is enabled, the control command to run the
given function can be sent from any phone. If the option is disabled, only from the phone
whose number is saved on the control panel (see: “Phones” p. 37).
12. Timers
The timer compares the time to that of the control panel clock and executes the selected
function at the programmed time. Using the timers, it is possible to control the armed mode of
partitions and the 15. CONTROLLED outputs. You can program 8 timers.
TIMER n [59.Active] – if the option is enabled, the timer is enabled (n=timer number).
Name [58.Names] – individual timer name (up to 16 characters).
Partition 1 [55.Partition 1] / Partition 2 [56.Partition 2] – the arming mode that will be
activated in the partition when the timer will start.
Everyday
The everyday settings apply to only those days of the week for which no individual
parameters have been programmed.
ON – timer start time every day (hour:minutes).
OFF – timer stop time every day (hour:minutes).
Exception
An exception is the period of time when the timer is started and stopped at times different
than those defined by the settings for each day of the week and the everyday settings.
4 exceptions can be programmed for a timer.
From – the date from which the given exception is valid (year-month-day).
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When the firmware update is running, the control panel does not execute its normal
functions.
Port [052.Port] – number of the TCP port used for communication with the UPSERV update
server. You can enter values from 0 to 65535 (0=disabled).
Update server address in SMS [FW adr.from SMS] – if this option is enabled, you can enter
server address and port number in the SMS message initiating the firmware download
from the update server. If the message contains no address or port number, the control
panel will use the preprogrammed settings.
Firmware download
SMS initiating connection [116.Download FW] – the control command which can be sent in
the SMS message to initiate firmware download from the UPSERV update server. You can
enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). You can
enter spaces, but at least one character must be different from the space.
The command content must be different from that of the other control commands
preprogrammed in the control panel.
The control panel sends out an SMS notification on how the new firmware download
has proceeded. The notification is sent to the telephone from which the SMS message
initiating the firmware download was received.
Firmware update
SMS initiating update [117.Update FW] – the control command which can be sent in the
SMS message to initiate update of the control panel firmware. You can enter up to 8
alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). You can enter spaces, but
at least one character must be different from the space.
The command content must be different from that of the other control commands
preprogrammed in the control panel.
The control panel sends out an SMS notification on how the firmware update has
proceeded. The notification is sent to the telephone from which the SMS message
initiating the firmware download was received.
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14. Users
There can be 15 users in the system. To simplify the procedure of adding / editing a user, the
control panel makes available:
user schedules,
default functions of keyfob buttons.
Zone isolation – the user can isolate the system zones by means of the ISOLATE function
(the ZONE INHIBITION right is additionally required).
Change access code – the user can change own access code (CHANGE CODE function).
Users editing – the user can add, edit and delete users (USERS function).
Control – the user can control the outputs by means of the OUTPUTS CTRL. function.
Tests – the user can run the functions available in the TESTS submenu (except for the ID
CHANGE function).
Service access – the user can run the SERVICE ACCESS and PERFECTA SOFT functions.
Changing panel ID – the user can run the ID CHANGE function (the TESTS right is
additionally required).