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1 XTO-IP ALARM PANELINSTALLATION MANUALDOC. - REF. 230-XTO-IPMODIF. DATE : JANUARY 2016FIRMWARE VERSION : XLP.05.21.00.XXX AND LATER INTRODUCTION Description The XTO-iP is a fully wireless alarm system. It can be powered by standalone batteries or connected to a power supply. This panel has been designed for outdoor installations, with its weatherproof casing and extended operating temperature range. With the Motion Viewers and Videofied range of products, the XTO-iP panel provides video verification in case of intrusion. The XTO-iP panel has three wired programmable inputs and two wired programmable outputs. Thanks to the Mapping feature, the programmable inputs can be configured to trigger a video. For specific applications, the XTO-iP alarm system offers the possibility to increase its Radio and/or GPRS performances through the connection of externally wired antennas. Technology The XTO-iP alarm panel, like all Videofied devices, uses the S2View patented technology. Which is an interactive wireless and AES encrypted technology ensuring signal integrity and optimal security. The reliability of the signal is guaranteed thanks to the two-way radio frequency transmissions with all the peripherals of the Videofied product line. The integrated antennas allow the system to be totally wireless, thus preventing from the system beeing inelegant and cumbersome, and eliminating the installation problems. The jamming detection feature identifies any intentional jamming from a third party. On the other hand, the supervision feature consists of transmitting signals between every device of the system and the alarm panel XTO-iP. Through the supervision, the detectors transmit every 8 minutes a presence signal. The entire RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES team wishes you a successful installation. 2 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL SUMMARY Introduction............................................................................................................2 Summary..................................................................................................................3 1. XTO-iP panel setup..........................................................................................................4 installation.............................................................................................................4 1.1 SIM card 1.2 Ethernet cable connection......................................................................................................4 1.3 Panel bracket mounting..........................................................................................................4 1.4 Powering and initialization......................................................................................................5 1.5 Pairing the keypad..................................................................................................................6 1.6 Cover locking..........................................................................................................................6 2. XTENDER mode........................................................................................................................7 3. XTO-iP panel programming.....................................................................................................8 ETHERNET parameters configuration.............................................................................................12 XTENDER mode configuration......................................................................................................14 4. XTO-iP features guide......................................................................................................16 level 4..........................................................................................................16 4.1 Get to access 4.2 How to Arm/Disarm the system.............................................................................................16 4.3 How to enable the External RF Antenna..............................................................................17 4.4 Arming and Siren Mode Configuration................................................................................18 4.5 Manage badges and access codes........................................................................................19 4.6 Delete the keypad or any other device................................................................................21 4.7 Read the event log................................................................................................................22 4.8 Programmable inputs and outputs.........................................................................................22 4.9 Golden rules..........................................................................................................................23 5. Ethernet parameters.........................................................................................................24 6. Transmitted events list.....................................................................................................25 7. 2G3G error codes...........................................................................................................26 8. Technical specification and security notes...................................................................27 3 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 1.1 SIM card installation Before removing the front cover from its box, Put the SIM card on the plastic base (Take care to respect the right direction). DO NOT insert or remove the SIM card while the panel is powered. 1.2 RJ45 cable connection Connect the RJ45 cable to the Ethernet port. When the panel attempts a transmission via Ethernet, a red LED on the connector will flash. This will allow the installer to check whether the panel is connected to a valid network. Do not touch the RJ45 cable when the panel is powered. 1.3 Panel bracket mounting The four screwholes here opposite are intended to mount the bracket, the latter beeing used to attach the panel to the wall or a pole. Mounting the panel is not required for programming. Screwholes 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL1. XTO-IP PANEL SETUPXTO-IP Alarm panel 1.4 Powering and initialization Option 1 Mains power supply Programming button Option 2 THE CONTROL PANEL MUST BE CONNECTED TO AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY
(OPTION 1) WHEN USING THE RINGTONE FEATURE OR SMARTPHONE APP. The panel is powered either with a mains power supply with 4 backup LR20 Alkaline batteries Option 1 recommended) or with 4 LSH20 Lithium batteries
(Option 2). Always replace all 4 batteries at once. Mixing new and used batteries can severely damage the panel (risk of explosion). Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON for 10 seconds, until the indicator LED blinks twice. The panel is now reset, a CMA, XMA or XMB has to be enrolled to configure the panel. 5 INSTALLATION MANUAL1. XTO-IP PANEL SETUPXTO-IP Alarm panel 1.4 Pairing the remote keypad Press the XTO programming button and release for the enrollment of a programming keypad. Insert all LS14500 Lithium batteries into the keypad. Do not mount the keypad. It will display one of the following screens:
RSI (c) 2013 videofied.com or
<=========XX=========>
Press on both CLR and ESC NO keys at the same time and release. The indicator LED on the keypad will blink rapidly. Wait for the keypad to pair. If the keypad doesnt pair up with the panel and shows XX, it certainly means that it is still paired to another system and needs to be reset. Take the batteries out, and press repeatedly on the keypad tamper switch. Then proceed to the above steps. 1.6 Cover locking Place and screw the cover on its support. Screw locking 6 INSTALLATION MANUAL1. XTO-IP PANEL SETUPXTO-IP Alarm panel 2. XTENDER MODE The XTO-iP panel can be used as standard standalone alarm system but it can also be connected to an existing alarm system capable of latching a 9-12Vcc* voltage used for its arming/disarming. 2.1 Standalone mode In this functioning mode, the XTO panel works as a standard hybrid alarm system with 25 wireless peripherals and 3 programmable inputs. It system. is a fully standalone alarm 2.2 XTENDER mode Existing Host panel Arming O/P 2 Arming O/P 1 When the XTO-iP panel is used in XTENDER mode, the system will only be able to arm and disarm by latching 9-12Vcc to its arming inputs Arming Input 1 and/or Arming Input 2. When the voltage switches to 0V, the panel will disarm automatically. On a programed panel, you can choose between standalone and XTENDER modes from the menu :
CONFIGURATION (LVL 4) > GENERAL PARAMETERS > XTENDER
*When using an XTO in XTENDER mode, the panel has to be powered by the mains power supply. 7 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL Keypad Display KEYPAD 1 RECORDED OK or YES
< - LANGUAGE : - >
ENGLISH (UK) for language selection OK or YES RADIO RANGE TEST?
OK or YES RF TEST x/9 Please wait RF TEST 9/9 OK or YES RADIO RANGE TEST?
ESC NO INSTALLER CODE 4 TO 6 DIGITS THEN OK/YES INSTALLER CODE :
OK or YES CONFIRM CODE OK or YES Actions and comments The system can also be programmed in : french, italian, german, dutch, spanish, swedish, portuguese, danish, czech and polish. The language can be changed at any time once the panel is programmed in the MAINTENANCE menu. The Radio Range test must be run during the device learning process in order to ensure proper pairing with the control panel. This test measures the strength of communication between the device and the control panel. The keypad will display a real time radio range value on a scale of 9. To receive the most accurate results you must run the radio range test for at least 30 seconds. Result must be 8 out of 9 or better for reliable transmission. Using the Alphanumeric Keypad, enter the Installer Code of your choice. The Installer Code will be used for all future maintenance and configuration. This code is important to keep track of. There is no back door or Default codes to the system Please refer to the restriction rules for codes (Chapter 4.5). Some codes are already used by default and therefore cannot be used. 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel Keypad display Actions and comments You may name the installer code using the Alphanumeric Keypad. If using automatic setting (called installer default list), enter the name of the list. Warning : If the wrong installers list name is used it cannot be set later, the system must be defaulted. Leaving the name blank by pressing ESC NO, it will be named ACCESS 1 by default. CODE NAME :
OK or YES ACCESS 1 REGISTERED Please wait ADJUSTING DATE AND TIME DATE (YEAR):
12/ /
To set the year OK or YES DATE (MONTH):
13/01/
To set the month OK or YES You may proceed in the same way for:
Day, Hour and Minutes. 13/10/14 10:47 ENTRY COMPLETE !
CONNECTED TO MONITOR. STATION?
OK or YES ESC NO ACCOUNT NUMBER :
ACCOUNT NUMBER :
567001 OK or YES Use the Alphanumeric Keypad to enter in a 4-8 digit account number provided by the Central Station. 9 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel Keypad display PERIODIC TEST PERIODIC TEST :
24 HOURS To select periodicity OK or YES TEST (hour) :
04:
OK or YES TEST (minutes) :
04:15 OK or YES CODE/STATE MODIFICATION?
OK or YES CODE/STATE MODIFICATION Wait ESC NO Events list ESC NO SERVER ADDRESSES ?
OK or YES Actions and comments Test Periodicity: 1 hour, 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days or no tests. We suggest a 24 hours periodic test call. The CODE/STATE MODIF. menu is to configure the transmitted events to the monitoring station, use the arrow keys to toggle between events and OK or YES to modify. ALARM: event transmitted upon occurrence. ALARM/END: event is transmitted on occurrence and on event restoral. NOT TRANSMITTED: event is not transmitted, however it will appear on the keypad. Please liaise with your Monitoring Station to ensure that the requested events to transmit are correctly set. 10 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel IP1 ADDRESS 0.0.0.0 ESC NO SERVER ADDRESSES ?
ESC NO STRATEGY:
ETH+2G3G OK or YES 2G3G PARAMETERS ?
OK or YES APN CODE internet-entrepr ESC NO 2G3G PARAMETERS ?
ESC NO 2G3G LEVEL ?
OK or YES TEST IN PROGRESS END = OK/YES 2G3G LEVEL 5/5 OK or YES 2G3G LEVEL ?
ESC NO DOMAIN NAME 1 PORT 1 888 The IP1 address, Domain name 1 and/or Port 1 are provided by the monitoring station. Leave Port details at 888 unless otherwise instructed. Press OK or YES to enter/modify the parameter then OK or YES for validation. WARNING : You will use either an IP address or a Domain name but not both, leave the Domain name blank if an IP address has already been entered. Press on the right arrow to configure IP/Domain name 2 and PORT2 (for the back-up server), and IP/Domain name TMT and PORT TMT (to configure remote maintenance server). How the alarms and videos are transmitted to the monitoring station ?
ETH+2G3G : Ethernet transmission with GPRS backup. 2G3G : GPRS transmission only (if the Ethernet connection is not used). ETH : Ethernet transmission only (only if GPRS is not used). Warning : the transmission mode Ethernet only is not recommended. USER NAME orange PASSWORD orange The APN Code (Access Point Name), User Name and Password are supplied by the mobile operator. Please make sure you have entered the code exactly as indicated by your local SIM card operator. Press OK or YES to enter/modify the parameter then OK or YES for validation. Note: When entering your SIM card settings, both APN codes, username and password fields are case sensitive! It makes a difference between UPPER and lower case letters. To switch between UPPER and lower case, use the M/m key from CMA keypad or hold a digit key (0-9) for XMA/XMB. Once the 2G3G test completed, the keypad will display one of the following results :
- A level between 0/5 and 5/5.
- A GPRS Error code (please see Chapter 6 : 2G3G errors codes and contact your technical support). If the screens shuts down, press any key to light it up except OK or YES, ESC NO or CLR. The 2G3G level test can last several minutes. Do not interrupt the test or remove the SIM card during the test. IMPORTANT : Videofied will require a 3/5 grade or better for reliable transmission of Video alarms. 11 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel ETHERNET parameters configuration IP PARAMETERS ?
OK or YES DHCP :
ENABLED DHCP :
DISABLED OK or YES PANEL IP setting the DHCP as By ENABLED, a new IP address will be assigned dynamically to the panel every time it connects to Network parameters will not be asked. the network. OK or YES If the router forces a static IP address for the panel, there will then be a need to define DHCP as DISABLED. You will then need to fill in the following network parameters fields : Panel IP, IP Mask, Primary DNS, Gateway and Secondary DNS. that Warning: Verify IP address selected is available on the Network and accepted by the router. the During this test, the panel tries to connect to the local Ethernet Network. The result of this test can be:
If the connection is successful: the local IP of the panel will be displayed (you can display other Ethernet parameters with the arrows
). ETHERNET OFF NO STATUS : the Ethernet module is switched off. Please verify that the Ethernet cable is connected and try again. NETWORK/CABLE MISSNG : the panel doesnt detect Ethernet Cable or Network. IP MASK PRIMARY DNS GATEWAY SECONDARY DNS ESC NO IP PARAMETERS ?
ESC NO ETH. STATUS?
OK or YES TEST IN PROGRESS END = OK/YES PANEL IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ESC NO ETH. STATUS?
ESC NO 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel COMPATIBILITY EN 50131 NORMS ?
OK or YES ESC NO AREAS CONFIGURATION OK or YES AREA 1 NAME :
OK or YES ARMING PROFILE :
STANDALONE ARMING PROFILE :
FROM THE HOST Please go to page 14 if you chose FROM THE HOST OK or YES EXIT DELAY :
45 sec For the selection OK or YES ENTRY DELAY :
15 sec For the selection Please go to page 15 if you chose STANDALONE For full compatibility with EN50131, press OK or YES. Otherwise, press ESC NO. Press ESC NO to default the area names. Enter the name of the area 1 and OK or YES. Repeat the procedure for areas 2,3 and 4. For further details, please refer to chapter 4.4. Your choice will depend on how you are arming the system :
Standalone : Will make the XTO-iP a completely independant system controlled by arming and disarming using Videofied peripheral devices(keyfobs, keypads, badge,readers). From the host : Will make the XTO-iP panel a piggyback/xtender system that will only arm and disarm off the latching of 9-12V on the arming inputs 1 & 2. Other values are available: 2 min, 1 min, 45 sec. Other values are available: 2 minutes, 1 minutes, 45 seconds,30 seconds or 15 seconds. 13 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel XTENDER mode configuration ARMING PROFILE :
FROM THE HOST OK or YES ARMING MODE MODE :
SLOW OK or YES ENTRY DELAY VALUE (0-255) :
(000) : _ OK or YES TRANSMISSION DELAY VALUE (0-600) :
(000) : _ OK or YES ARMING CONFIRMATION VALUE (0-240) :
(0) : _ MODE SLOW : : The panel will arm each device one at a time saving battery life. We recommend this mode. MODE FAST : The panel will arm all devices at the same time. This mode increases significantly the battery consumption. OK or YES to choose the parameter. MODE :
FAST Enter the value for your Entry Delay up to 255 seconds and press OK or YES. Note : In From the Host mode, the entry/exit delay are dealt by the master system. The transmission delay value sets the delay between the detection of an event and its transmission to the monitoring center. Except when specifically required, please enter 0. Enter the value you would like for the Transmission Delay and press OK or YES. Arming Confirmation is the number of seconds the system will wait to arm after voltage is latched on the arming input. This feature can be used as an exit delay, we suggest you to enter the same value as your master system exit delay. Enter the value you would like for the Arming Confirmation and press OK or YES. For further information about the programmable inputs and outputs, please consult the following application notes available on our support website:
240-XT - APP NOTE - XTENDER CONFIGURATION MODE 14 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel RECORDING DEVICES PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON OF DEVICE ENTERING A NEW DEVICE ?
ESC NO BADGE ENTERED ?
ESC NO OK or YES RECORDING A NEW BADGE ?
ESC NO END OF CONFIGURATION Each device has a unique programming button or a specific manipulation. Please refer to the Installation Sheet for the device you would like to program. Please check the radio level of each device on its final location. The result must be 8 out of 9 as a minimum (Please refer to the Radio Range section, page 8 for further details). Each system can embrace a maximum of 25 devices, programming keypad included. Press OK or YES to enter a new device or ESC NO to move to the next step. After initial programming has been completed, the system cannot be armed or disarmed until a user code or badge is entered (the installer code cannot arm or disarm the system). Press OK or YES to register one or more badges. ESC NO if youre not using any badges. If you wish to use an user code, please skip this step and when initial programming is completed go to the BADGES/ACCESS CODES menu (please refer to chapter 4.5 for further details). Badges and codes are limited to 19 for user (level 2 or 3) + 1 installer code. OPERATION COMPLETED ?
OK or YES SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESS INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL !
Before completing programming make sure that no device is tampered. Each device must be closed and its LED indicator shall be turned off. After initial programming has been completed, make use of the menu overview document (available on our technical support website), to see full programming options. 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL3. XTO-IP PANEL PROGRAMMINGXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.1 Get to Access level 4 Tue 29/10 DISARMED 11:23 LVL:1 ACCESS LEVEL 1 OK or YES ACCESS LEVEL LEVEL : 1 To unlock and get access to the installer level 4, you need to successively enter TWO codes
(in any order) :
INSTALLER CODE (entered during intial programming). USER CODE (Level3): the user must authorize the installer to get access to the configuration of his panel. ACCESS LEVEL LEVEL : 4 OK or YES BADGE OR CODE OK or YES 4.2 How to Arm/Disarm the System When in standby mode, the system can be armed with the remote keypad, the remote keyfob and/or the remote badge reader. Full arming with user code Full arming with badge Special Arming 1 Special Arming 2 With remote keypad Enter your user code and press OK or YES Present your badge on Press /
Press /
the keypad
( XMB model only) enter your user code and press OK or YES press OK or YES and enter your user code With remote badge reader BR250 With remote keyfob N/A N/A Present your badge on the badge reader N/A N/A N/A Press Press 16 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.3 How to enable the External RF Antenna The XTO control panels have built in High Gain RF and GPRS antennas. The GPRS external comes pre-activated and hooked up, while the RF antenna is hooked up but needs to be activated in Configuration after you have completed initial programming. The following steps will walk you through how to enable the High Gain RF antenna after initial programming. CONFIGURATION OK or YES GENERAL PARAMETERS OK or YES Scroll through the menus until you find :
RADIO OPTION EXTERNAL GPRS Antenna RF (radio) Antenna 17 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.4 Arming and Siren Mode Configuration Use the to go to menu :
CONFIGURATION (LEVEL 4) > SPECIAL ARMING MODES > FULL ARM, SP1 or SP2 use direction arrows to select the arming mode you want to modify and OK / YES. There are 3 different arming modes :
FULL ARM : Arming of all areas and all devices. Use a badge or a user code and press OK / on the XMA/XMB keypad or the YES key on the CMA keypad. SP1 : Partial Arming (1) is enabled by entering the user code and pressing on the XMA/XMB keypad, the key on the CMA keypad or on the remote keyfob RC. SP2 : Partial Arming (2) is enabled by pressing the key on a XMA/XMB keypad, on a CMA keypad, or on the remote keyfob RC. For each arming mode, it is possible to specify how each of the 4 areas will be armed and how the system will behave during an alarm. Areas :
State :
Each time you press the corresponding number, the system will toggle the arming state for the respective area. Press OK / YES after this configuration step. The system will then display what siren mode will be in effect for this special profile. Select the siren mode using the direction arrows then press OK / YES. 1 A A A A 2 3 4 A D P E Armed Disarmed Perimeter
(by default : all opening contacts*) External
(by default : all opening contacts with external access*) Siren Immediate triggering of all sirens Delay Beeps Entry/Exit delay beeps, then triggering of all sirens Silent No Sirens, No Beeps Without Siren Beeps on the keypad only
* You can set your devices as : External, Perimeter, ou External +Perimeter. Please go to the menu:
CONFIGURATION (LVL 4) -> AREAS AND DEVICES -> DEVICES -> DEVICES CONFIGURATION -> DEVICE TYPE When in the Arm From Host mode, the Videofied system will only arm and disarm when 9-12v is supplied and sustained. When both arming inputs are supplied voltage at the same time the Videofied Keypad display will show SYSTEM ARMED. When only one arming input is supplied voltage the Videofied Keypad display will show PART LVL #
Arming Input 1 will arm/disarm Areas 1 & 2 Area 1 is delayed by default Arming Input 2 will arm/disarm Areas 3 & 4 Area 3 is delayed by default 18 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.5 Manage badges and access codes Access Level Access Level Definition & Rights LVL 1 LVL 2 LVL 3 LVL 4 Standby Level Restricted USER level, where it is only possible to arm/disarm the system. USER level, where it is possible to arm/disarm the system, check the event log, test the devices. Modifications of the settings are not possible at this level. User Level 3 can create Level 2 or Level 3 access codes or badges. INSTALLER level, where it is possible to modify the setup of the panel. To access Level 4, the approval of a Level 3 oe Level 2 user is required. Installer Level 4 can create the first Level 3 access code only. Codes and badges get rights access to one of the 4 available levels of access. How to return to the LVL1?
After 1 min of no use of the keypad and no tests running, the display returns to the standby display and LVL1. When standby display, if the ESC NO key is held during 5s, the level is changed to LVL1. 19 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel Enter a new end user Badge/Code Delete an end user Badge/Code BADGES ACCESS CODES OK or YES ENTER A BADGE/CODE OK or YES BADGE OR CODE Enter a 4-6 digit user code and OK or YES or present a badge in front of the reader until you hear the registration beep. CONFIRM THE CODE OK or YES CODE NAME :
OK or YES ACCESS 2 ENTRY COMPLETE ENTER A BADGE/CODE Press twice on the right arrow DELETING BADGES/CODES OK or YES Badges/codes list Select badge/code then OK or YES DELETING CODE ACCESS 5 OK or YES CODE DELETED Reserved Codes Up to 19 codes (or badges) can be registered into the panel with the engineer code. A code has 4 to 6 digits (0 to 9). The table presents the reserved code possibilities that cannot be used. Those codes are used for maintenance or as panic/duress codes. A total of 186 codes are forbidden. Reserved Codes 000000 From 9998 to 9999 From 99998 to 99999 From 999898 to 999999 From 314157 to 314159 All user codes +1 All user codes +2 All user codes -1 All user codes -2 When a code is created (1000 for example), the 2 next codes and previous codes (0998, 0999, 1001 and 1002) will be automatically reserved. The +1 code (1001) is used for disarming under duress. The +2 code (1002) is used for panic. The -1 and -2 codes (0998 et 0999) are reserved to prevent conflicts when creating a new user code. 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.6 Delete the keypad or any other device ACCESS LEVEL 4 CONFIGURATION OK or YES GENERAL PARAMETERS AREAS AND DEVICES OK or YES DEVICES OK or YES ADD A NEW DEVICE DEVICE CONFIGURATION OK or YES Devices list to select the device and press OK or YES A1 : KEYPAD KEYPAD 1 OK or YES DELETE OK or YES
< = = = = XX = = = = >
You can now remove the batteries from the device 21 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.7 Read the event log When user disarms keypad indicates the last event. the system, the In case of the user needs to read the full log file, use the keypad to go in EVENT LOG, press OK or YES on SELECT LAST EVENTS and use arrow to list the events. EVENT LOG OK or YES SELECT LAST EVENTS OK or YES 15/10/13 11:29 MODIFIED PARAMET 15/10/13 11:10 SYSTEM DISARMED Press OK or YES for more information about an event 4.8 Programmable inputs and outputs The XTO control panel has 3 programmable inputs and 2 programmable outputs. Please note that we advise to connect the panels to a power supply when using programmable inputs. These functions allow the linking of Videofied security systems to auxiliary equipment such as panic buttons, pepper spray, smoke generator, hard-wired door contact, light curtain, etc. PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 1, PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 2 and PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 3 are triggered by voltage between 9V and 15V and an intensity between 1,5mA (@9V) and 3mA (@15V). If a dry contact is used to trigger the programmable inputs, the REF+output can be used to supply this dry contact. PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 and PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 2 can be triggered either by a panel event, by a peripheral device or by an external event such as a programmable input or a arming input. The XTO control panel also offer a mapping feature. Mapping option allows the input to generate a video-clip via a MotionViewer when a programmable input is triggered and/or when an event occurs. Prog. Out. COM Prog. Output2 Prog. Output1 Ref GND Prog. Input3 Prog. Input2 Prog. Input1 Ref+
Ref GND Arming Input2 Arming Input1 Ref+
PWR AC2/DC-
PWR AC1/DC+
Prog. Out. COM Prog. Output2 Prog. Output1 Ref GND Prog. Input3 Prog. Input2 Prog. Input1 Ref+
Ref GND Arming Input2 Arming Input1 Ref+
PWR AC2/DC-
PWR AC1/DC+
IMPORTANT :
sorties Ces ne peuvent connectes qu des circuits Tension de Trs Basses Scurit au maximum 30VAC ou 60VDC.
(TBTS) soit For further information about the programmable inputs and outputs, please consult the following application notes available on our support website:
240-XV-XT - PROG INPUTS - APP NOTE 240-XV-XT - PROG OUTPUTS - APP NOTE 22 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 4.9 Golden rules 1 Area 1 is always delayed.When you register a keypad or a badge reader into an area, that area will automatically be delayed. 2 Never position a panel next to a high voltage electrical cabinet . 3 Press CLR to erase a typing mistake. 4 Never register the same device twice (delete from the system first). 5 Registration of up to 25 devices (including the keypad). 6 Respect indoor infrared devices installation height (2m10 to 2m30). 7 Outdoor cameras have to be installed at 2m60 to 3 meters height. Those devices needs to to protect an access and not a zone. 8 Do not fix the keypad at the beginning of the installation as it will need to be portable during programming. 9 Always clean the lens of the cameras after the installation
(Use a clean, dry cloth, taking care not to exert pressure on the lens). 10 To switch between UPPER and lower case, use the M/m key from the CMA keypad or hold a digit key (0 to 9) for XMA/XMB. 11 Internal components are fragile, be careful opening or closing the panel. 12 LCD screen goes dark after 30 seconds of inactivity, press an arrow or numeric key to light it up. 13 Use only batteries provided by Videofied (siren : Alkaline batteries). 14 Infrared detectors should never be installed in stairs or close to stairs (false alarm risks). 15 A colon display [:] means that the parameter can be changed. 23 INSTALLATION MANUAL4. XTO-IP FEATURES GUIDEXTO-IP Alarm panel 5. ETHERNET PARAMETERS To configure Ethernet parameters, using the direction arrows, go to the menu :
Lvl. 4 CONFIGURATION OK or YES GENERAL PARAMETERS OK or YES ETHERNET To configure or modify Ethernet Parameters, go to:
IP Parameters:
If you wish to use the Ethernet transmission mode, two options are available:
1. DHCP Enable: IP address is assigned by the DHCP service on the network. (Dynamic IP address). This is the default option. 2. DHCP Disable: IP address must be defined in Ethernet parameters. IP address will NOT be automatically obtained from DHCP service on the network. Each connection from the panel to the network (alarms transmission), the XT-iP will have the same connection parameters. You must first connect to the router in order to get the network parameters and all available IP addresses. The following parameters must be filled in the IP PARAMETERS sub-menu: PANEL IP, IP MASK, GATEWAY, PRIMARY DNS, SECONDARY DNS. Constant Ethernet:
Three options are available:
1. Auto Mode - We recommend this mode. If main powered, the panel will be connected constantly to the local Network. In case of an alarm, the alarm will be sent in few seconds to the monitoring station. When the main power is cut, the Ethernet module will switch off after a delay (DELAY BEFORE OFF 30 by default) in order to save battery life. In case of an alarm, the panel will at first connect to the local Network. It adds few seconds to the total process of sending an alarm. CONFIGURATION (LVL 4) -> GENERAL PARAMETERS -> ETHERNET -> CONSTANT ETH. -> DELAY BEFORE OFF. You can set the delay in this menu :
2. ON Mode - The panel will be connected constantly to the local Network. This option will impact back-up battery life. 3. OFF Mode - For each transmission of alarm and video, the panel will connect to the local Network. PING reply, Time Out Server, Max Seg. Size:
PING REPLY: Enables ping response. Max Seg. Size: Maximum size of packet sent. Time Out Server: In case of disconnection to the local Network, the panel will try after that time to re-connect. 24 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 6. TRANSMITTED EVENTS LIST The XTO-iP panel can be configured to enable or disable the transmission of events like alarms or defaults. The installer can modify the default sending settings for those events, although it will end the EN50131 standard compliance. These are the default transmitted events :
The following events are not sent by default :
DEVICE (intrusions) ALERT (Panic Buttons) PANEL LOW BATT. TAMPER DEVICE LOW BATT. PERIODIC TEST DURESS CODE FIRE MEDICAL ASSIST. ETHERNET CABLE AC POWER LOSS (AC Power supply) PANEL RESET PHONELINE FAULT RADIO JAMMING SUPERVISION 5 WRONG CODES ALARM CANCEL ARM/DISARM (On/Off) ZONE BYPASS (bypass function enabling/dsiabling) SWINGER SHUTDOWN There is 3 different transmission states :
ALARM : event transmitted upon occurrence ALARM/END : event is transmitted on occurrence and on event restoral NOT TRANSMITTED : event is not transmitted, however it will appear on the keypad. Example :
If the monitoring station system is set to receive arms and disarms, the ARM / DISARM parameter must be changed from NOT TRANSMITTED to ALARM / END. How to modify the transmission state At initial programming, right after the PERIODIC TEST CALL step:
CODE/STATE MODIFICATION Press OK or YES to access EVENT TRANS. MODIFICATION menu. After initial programming, using a remote keypad :
Use the arrows to access :
CONFIGURATION (level 4) > CONFIGURATION MONITOR. STATION > MONITORING PARAMETERS > EVENT TRANS. MODIFICATION Then use the arrows to determine the event to modify. Press OK or YES to edit. 25 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 7. 2G3G ERROR CODES IMPORTANT: The PIN of the SIM card has to be deactivated or 00000. The following is a list of error codes that can appear after the 2G3G test. 2G3G LEVEL :
ERROR XXX In case of 2G3G (GPRS) errors during initial programming, we strongly suggest to continue with the installation and perform the 2G3G (GPRS) level test again once achieved. Codes 03 ou 04LP 003 010 011 012 013 014 015 Errors No network coverage or no SIM card inserted SIM card not detected/not inserted SIM not inserted PIN code necessary
-> PIN code must be deactivated PUK code necessary, SIM card blocked Default SIM card SIM card busy Error on SIM 030, 043, 057, 102, 132, ... No network coverage Typographical error in the APN Code, username, password SIM card not activated This error checklist is provided for information purposes only. This is not a comprehensive list, but it is representative of most cases. Some events or codes are subject to change by SIM card operators. However, the GPRS level test errors results in the majority of cases have the following causes :
SIM Card activation Delay:
Some operators require an additional delay up to 48 hours to activate automatic data transmission. Please check with your operator prior to installation. APN CODE, USERNAME and PASSWORD :
The GPRS (2G3G) settings are supplied by the operator. Please make sure you have entered the code exactly as indicated by your local SIM card operator. Note: When entering your SIM card settings, both APN codes, username and password fields are case sensitive! (It makes a difference between UPPER and lower case letters). To switch between UPPER and lower case, use the M/m key from CMA keypad or hold a digit key (0-9) for XMA/XMB. Insufficient GPRS Network:
When the panel is unable to find any signal, proceed to GPRS level test in another location on site. You can also find the network state or condition of use by directly contacting your local operator. 26 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND SECURITY NOTES FCC Regulatory Information for USA and CANADA FCC Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RSI Video Technologies may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. FCC Part 15.105 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
> Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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> Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
> Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Radio frequency radiation exposure information according 2.1091 / 2.1093 / OET bulletin 65 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 2 This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1 2 le fonctionnement. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et Lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre Notes de scurit / (EN) Security notes / (DE) Hinweise zur Sicherheit Franais English Retirez les piles avant toute opration de maintenance !
Attention ! Il y a un risque d'explosion si l'une des piles utilises est remplace par une pile de type incorrect !
Respectez la polarit lors de la mise en place des piles !
Remove battery before any maintenance !
WARNING, there is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type!
Observe polarity when setting up the batteries!
Ne jetez pas les piles usages !
Ramenez-les votre installateur ou un point de collecte spcialis. Do not throw used batteries!
Bring them to your installer or a collection point. Deutsch Batterien vor jeglichen Wartungsarbeiten entfernen!
Vorsicht, es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn eine Batterie durch eine Batterie falschen Typs ersetzt wird!
Achten Sie beim Einsetzen der Batterien auf die Polung!
Entsorgen Sie Batterien nicht im normalen Haushaltsmll! Bringen Sie Ihre verbrauchten Batterien zu den ffentlichen Sammelstellen. 27 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND SECURITY NOTES STANDARDS & CERTIFICATIONS 868MHz ( XTO-iP 210) Compliant with the annex IV from the R&TTE 1999/5/CE Directive 915MHz ( XTO-iP 630) 920MHz ( XTO-iP 730) USA FCC (Part 15C , 22H, 24E and 27) Canada IC (RSS-210 Issue 8, RSS-132, RSS-133 and RSS-139) Australia C-Tick
(AS/NZS4268, , AS/CHS42 and AS/NZS 60950) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste. It must be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the company that installed the product. The EC declaration of conformity of this product is available by flashing this QR code. 28 XTO-IP Alarm panelINSTALLATION MANUAL 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND SECURITY NOTES ELECTRICAL DATA Power requirements (option 1) TRANSMISSION Communicator 9-12VDC / 1,2A Communicator type 5.15 V Security protocol 6V with 4 x 1,5 V D Alkaline batteries /LR20 IP stack 2G3G/Ethernet Frontel TCP/IP 4.2 V 1 year 450A (over 1h) 1.2 A Video transmission 2G3G Antenna By Frontel protocol to central monitoring station or App servers Integrated External 2G3G antenna Yes via MMCX connector Power supply Type B Low voltage limit Backup Low battery limit Battery life (average) Average current consumption Max current Power supply (option 2) Power supply Type C Low battery limit Battery life (average) RF S2View technology Radio type Operating frequency Transmission security Radio jam detection Supervision Radio Antenna External RF antenna Tamper Autoprotection Programmable wired inputs Number Input voltage Programmable wired outputs Number Max switching voltage Max switching current Max switching power 14,4V with 4x3,6V Lithium batteries /LSH20 12 V 4 years Bidirectional RF 868MHz - XTO-iP 210 (Europe, South Africa, Asia) 915MHz - FHSS - XTO-iP 620 (USA, Canada, South America) 920MHz - FHSS - XTO-iP 730 (Australia, South America) AES encryption algorithm Yes Yes Video Video Format Images per second Image size Video length Miscellaneous Programming Max number of devices Max number of codes/badges Arming modes Areas Event log integrated Events memory storage delay Yes via MMCX connector BOX Cover tamper Physical and Environmental Data Operating temperature Maximum relative humidity International Protection Marking Material Installation / Mounting Control panel / Base 3 12 VDC (15 VDC max) 2 24VDC /30VAC 1 A 30 W Dimensions Panel WMV or MPEG 5 320x240 or 640x480 pixels 4 to 12 seconds Keypad 24 19 4 4 4000 events stored on flash memory Infinite
-28/+60C 95%, sans condensation IP65 / IK06 ABSULV0 4 screws to close the cover 4 screws on panel base for brackets mounting 272 mm x 276 mm x 96mm 29 INSTALLATION MANUALwww.videofied.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-03-08 | 904.5 ~ 926.1 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2016-03-08
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
RSI VIDEOTECHNOLOGIES
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014919625
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1 2 | Physical Address |
25, rue Jacobi Netter
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1 2 |
STRASBOURG, N/A 67200
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1 2 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
O******@cetecom.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
X46
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
XT06
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
T******** P****
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1 2 | Title |
Product Quality Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+3339********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+3339********
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1 2 |
t******@rsivideotech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Alarm Panel | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is peak eirp. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24 and Part 27. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CTC advanced GmbH (former CETECOM ICT Services )
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1 2 | Name |
G******** S********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-68********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49-68********
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1 2 |
t******@ctcadvanced.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 904.50000000 | 926.10000000 | 0.0670000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 2.745 | 2.5 ppm | 244KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.194 | 2.5 ppm | 249KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.252 | 2.5 ppm | 4M09F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.485 | 2.5 ppm | 4M07F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1.884 | 2.5 ppm | 247KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.897 | 2.5 ppm | 249KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.457 | 2.5 ppm | 4M08F9W |
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