MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 24 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL © Copyright Aug 2013 * Inteliswitch is Patent Pending Document Version 1.9 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 2 Table of Contents MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 23 Quick Start Guide ............................................................................................................................... 5 Multicom does not install or connect the products, which may be used in conjunction with other products not manufactured by Multicom; therefore Multicom cannot guarantee or warrant the performance of the security system. Multicom will not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product’s inability to operate. Your security system should be considered as one of many tools available to reduce risk and/or damage caused by burglary, fire or other emergencies. Other tools include, but are not limited to, access controls, lock products, insurance coverage, fire prevention, fire extinguishing devices and sprinkler systems. We strongly recommend that your security alarm system be tested and maintained on a regular basis, and that you stay aware of new and improved Multicom products and developments. BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling, distributing or advertising Multicom product(s) are not authorised to modify this warranty or make any additional warranties that are binding on Multicom or distributors and its affiliates without the written approval from Multicom. Hardware Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 8 Multicom may change the terms of its limited warranty, without notice, at its discretion. Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................ 2 Features ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Product Features ............................................................................................................................ 3 ComWatch Feature (Patent Pending) ........................................................................................ 3 Technical Features ......................................................................................................................... 4 Hardware Descriptions ....................................................................................................................... 9 Pairing the Multicom Inteliswitch* ................................................................................................... 11 Panel Programming Methods .......................................................................................................... 12 Multicom TechTools App ............................................................................................................. 12 Download & Register ............................................................................................................ 12 Log On to the Device ............................................................................................................ 12 Programming the Device ..................................................................................................... 13 Commissioning the Device ................................................................................................... 13 DTMF using a Phone Handset/Butt ............................................................................................ 14 SMS using a GSM mobile device ............................................................................................... 14 Programming Options ...................................................................................................................... 15 Event Description .............................................................................................................................. 19 Defaults ......................................................................................................................................... 19 Fault outputs ................................................................................................................................. 19 CID Event Map .................................................................................................................................. 20 Appendix A ....................................................................................................................................... 21 Limited Warranty Statement ............................................................................................................ 22 WARNING: Due to limitations of Alarm Systems, Multicom cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product's inability to operate. It must be understood that while your Multicom product is highly advanced and secure, it only forms part of your total security installation and it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. This is due to a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, inadequate or improper installation/positioning, sensor limitations, battery performance, wireless signal interruption, inadequate maintenance, or the potential for communication mediums to be compromised or circumvented. As a result, Multicom does not represent that the alarm system will prevent personal injury or property damage, or in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Your security system should therefore be considered as one of many tools available to reduce risk and/or damage of burglary, fire or other emergencies; such other tools include, but are not limited to insurance coverage, fire prevention and extinguisher devices, and sprinkler systems. We also strongly recommend you to regularly maintain your security systems and stay aware of new and improved Multicom products and developments. For those customers who are using a security system connected to a non-traditional telephone system, such as "Voice Over Internet Protocol" (VoIP) that converts the voice signal from your telephone to a digital signal travelling over the Internet, you should be aware that your alarm system may not function as effectively as with traditional telephone systems. For example, if your VoIP equipment has no battery back-up, during a power failure your system's ability to transmit signals to the central station may be compromised. Or, if your VoIP connection becomes disabled, your telephone line monitoring feature may also be compromised. Other concerns would include, without limitation, Internet connection failures, which may be more frequent than regular telephone line outages. We therefore strongly recommend that you discuss these and other limitations involved with operating an alarm system on a VoIP or other non-traditional telephone system with your installation company. They should be able to offer or recommend measures to reduce the risks involved and give you a better understanding. The Multicom range of communication products are designed to detect all communication failures within the network and are designed to work effectively around traditional telephone systems in addition to Non-Traditional Telephony such as VoIP, GPRS, 3G and new communication mediums including the (NBN) National Broadband Network. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 22 Limited Warranty Statement Multicom Systems (henceforth known as Multicom) warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period of twelve (12) months, or twenty four (24) months if the Multicom product is installed by a ‘Certified Multicom Installer’, from the date of purchase. If the warranted products are returned to Multicom during this period of coverage, Multicom will repair or replace (at its discretion) without charge, those items found to be defective. Any replacement or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. The original purchaser must promptly notify their Multicom distributor, in writing during the warranty period, that there is a defect in material or workmanship. All Multicom distributors and dealers have a warranty program and you are expected to return your product with proof of purchase in accordance with such a program. Prior authorisation is required before returning the product, as Multicom will not accept any shipment for which prior authorisation was not first obtained. Multicom will, at its option, repair or replace without charge, those authorised returned items it finds defective. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 3 Features Product Features • • Please note that this warranty does not cover any software products, which are licensed under terms of a separate software license agreement included with the product purchased. This warranty only applies to defects in parts relating to Multicom products identified with a Multicom product label and shall not cover transformers, metal boxes, access cards & tags, batteries, tamper kits, spare parts, cables & connectors, temperature sensors, promotional items & displays freight, and labour. This warranty does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling, problems that result from external causes such as accident, abuse, and misuse, or problems with electrical power failures, or other damage caused by: • 5. peripherals or unauthorised alterations or modifications; • 6. servicing not authorised by a Multicom Certified Professional; 7. usage that is not in accordance with product instructions; 8. using accessories, parts or components not supplied or recommended by Multicom; • 9. failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products; 10. failure to change passwords, settings and/or pin codes from factory default and; • • 11. improper maintenance or failure to perform regular preventative maintenance • 5 paths of communications o GPRS o Contact ID via GSM o Contact ID via PSTN o Ethernet o PFP (Poll fail protocol via the GSM network) 6 Paths for programming options o SMS o PSTN (Attach standard hand set and program via DTMF tones) o Serial converter (to terminal or Multicom Configuration Tool) o Bluetooth* o GPRS via Surepoll Network o Ethernet via Surepoll Network PSTN Line failure detection based on time and line voltage threshold (both programmable) ComWatch allows the Multicom to monitor, detect and report failure to communicate alarm messages via PSTN/GSM even if voltage is present Ref Option 5, 12 and 37. PSTN switch over time programmable (300mS default) AC failure detection Battery under/over voltage detection Programmable alarm path priority. Multicom’s responsibility for defects in material is limited to repair and replacement of the product. Multicom does not accept liability beyond the remedies provided for in this limited warranty or for any special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages, including without limitation, any liability for third party claims against you for damages. Multicom’s maximum liability will be no more than the amount paid for the product that is the subject of the claim. The laws of some jurisdictions do not allow the disclaimer of consequential damages. Under such circumstances, the limitations and disclaimers herein shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law. ComWatch Feature (Patent Pending) This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation, implied warranties and conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, statutory or otherwise. This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty is governed by the laws of the New South Wales, Australia. • • • Multicom will not be responsible for any custom fees, or taxes that may be due. For those jurisdictions where the legal minimum warranty exceeds the Multicom warranty period, this warranty will be equally extended to meet such legal minimum requirement. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Four Zone inputs (EOLR), each zone can be disabled or enabled. The alarm panel attached can be routed either via MC5P as priority (GPRS Priority), or, Direct to PSTN (If PSTN line voltage is available, the alarm can communicate directly). Dedicated local tamper input Fault reports for GSM, PSTN, ETH, GPRS, AC fail, Batt Fail, Zones and Tamper. Each group of alarm events can be mapped to either/or Relay and Contact ID Optional AES Encryption for all polling and alarm data sent via GPRS or Ethernet (required for class 4/5) Programmable Test report time Programmable Contact ID client code, Primary monitoring station number and optional PBX prefix for PSTN dialling. Programmable Relay outputs (Timed and latched functions via SMS, GPRS, Ethernet or Serial interface) Full RSU (Remote Software Update) via GPRS, Ethernet or local Serial Port. 12V Auxiliary output (200mA) Backup battery with 3 stage microprocessor controlled charger The Multicom does more than just monitor the PSTN line voltage or GSM network connection to detect and report a fault. The Multicom monitors the actual alarm delivery and CMS Receiver kiss off to ensure the communication was successful and the PSTN path is validating alarm messages correctly. ComWatch has the advantage of detecting the following faults that cause Contact ID alarm delivery failures and delivers them via: Line voltage being present but not connecting to the monitoring centre Dialling the CMS number(s) but getting engaged / congestion Phone bill on premise not paid: voltage and dial tone is present but outbound calls blocked Network interconnection faults or terminating number errors 13XX call baring CMS Receiver Failures MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 4 Technical Features • • • • • • Freescale 80Mips 32 bit processor Multithreaded Real Time Operating system for seamless real time path recovery and system resource management Telit GC864 Quad band GPRS modem 2 RJ11 connections for phone line in / out with Mode 3 and Isolation relays built in 10/100MB FEC (Fast Ethernet Controller) with DHCP, Static IP, UDP control. Tri-state SLA battery charger for ideal battery charge control (Float charge, trickle charge and fast charge) MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 21 Appendix A • • • • • • • Customizable I/O for interfacing to various external interfaces Expander options for custom peripheral interfacing Terminal interface for debugging, programming, monitoring, configuring system options System powered by standard 16Vac, 50Hz, 1.5Amp plug pack Serial Shell interface for simple local programming using a standard USB-to-serial cable and All alarm communication paths have priority assignment for alarm event communication Bluetooth module on board for local connections* Quick Trouble shooting guide Question The "COMM" led flash's slowly indefinitely and stops occasionally The GSM Signal LED's flash on and off The GSM Signal LED's are on solid but the "COMM" LED flash's slowly "COMM" led is on, GSM signal LED's are ok, the fault LED is always on Answer This would generally indicate that GSM has not been able to connect to the network, check the antenna connections and a valid SIM card is installed GPRS has not been able to establish a connection on the private WAN, ensure a valid SIM is installed. Ethernet has not been able to connect to the server. Check you option settings in 55/59, ensure that the ports 5000-5010 are allows on the local firewall, ensure the Green and Orange LED's are on where you connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45 socket). Check all zones that are enabled (Option 30) are sealed with the correct end of line resistors, the tamper is closed, the battery is connected, AC is connected and a PSTN line is connected (is enabled) MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 20 CID Event Map Quick Start Guide You will need to have your monitoring station map the following events for the account (Fax this list) if Multicom is not already in their Contact ID list. IMPORTANT NOTE: The MC5P will send 'pending alarms' (Event type 6) with test reports, you may need to include pending alarm notifications to come to the operator. X = Event, Restore or Previous Alarm (E,R or P) Event Description CID Offset (Zone) Tamper External Tamper Triggered 18X95099900 Zone 1 Zone 1 Triggered 18X95099901 Zone 2 Zone 2 Triggered 18X95099902 Zone 3 Zone 3 Triggered 18X95099903 Zone 4 Zone 4 Triggered 18X95099904 PSTN Fault Alarm Battery Fault Alarm GSM Fault Alarm GPRS Fault Alarm Eth Fault alarm 18X95099905 Test Report PSTN voltage has been lower than the programmed voltage for the programmed time The battery voltage has been outside 'normal operating limits' for the programmed period of time GSM has not been connected to the network for the programmed period of time GPRS has been unable to communicate with the servers for the programmed period of time Ethernet has been unable to communicate with the servers for the programmed period of time AC has not been detected for the programmed period of time Test report occurs at the programmed interval Poll Alarm Unable to poll for the programmed period of time 18X95099912 PGM Update Remote software update 18X95099913 Alarm buffer Overflow COMM's Failure The MC5P has previously had to many contact ID alarms in its buffer, some alarms have been lost Multicom was previously unable to communicate some alarm events Contact your supplier for servicing requirements. 18X95099914 One or more zones has repeatedly been triggering in a short period of time, this will lock out the event until the zone stops repeatedly triggering. This notification report occurs when the MC5P starts power cycling the Multicom Power Point. It will restore once Ethernet is restored. Alarm panel has been unable to deliever contact ID alarms via the standard PSTN/GSM path directly, the Multicom is now the priority path (Ref Opt 5, 12 and 37). 18X95099917 AC power Fault Service Required Zone Lock out Multicom Power Point Notification ComWatch Fail MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 18X95099906 18X95099907 18X95099908 18X95099909 The following gives an overview of the basic installation steps. Further details on programming options and methods can be found in the proceeding sections of the manual. 1. Connect the three antennas to the panel. 1. RF Automation Transmitter – Smallest Antenna 2. GSM – Largest Antenna 3. Bluetooth - Medium Antenna STEP 2 & 3 IMPORTANT FOR PANEL PLACEMENT 2. Connect the battery terminal block to the corresponding pins on the PCB. Place the battery on the floor of the panel and connect the positive (red) and negative (black) battery leads to the corresponding terminals on the battery. 18X95099910 18X95099911 18X95099915 3. Test the GSM signal in the desired mounting location by holding it against the wall and observing the signal strength. The signal must be 2 bars or greater for operation. Once test is complete remove the battery terminal block and leave disconnected for the following steps. 18X95099916 18X95099918 18X95099920 4. Mount the panel to the desired location. Use the provided mounting template to locate screw holes and establish antenna clearance. 5 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 6 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 19 Event Description 5. Connect the PANEL socket directly to the alarm panel’s dialler output using an RJ12 cable. If PSTN will be used as a communication path, connect the PSTN socket to a standard PSTN phone outlet. Defaults Note: If you are NOT using PSTN, you must disable the PSTN fault detection (option 39 = 00110000). 6. Connect the Ethernet to the local network, if Ethernet will be used as a communication path, using a patch cable. If the local network does not use a DHCP server, you will need to organise the static IP settings (IP address for Multicom, Subnet Mask and Gateway). Consult the site IT Administrator for further details. See programming options (page 15) 55 to 59 to enable and configure the Multicom to suit your network. If the Multicom is behind a firewall, it is important to ensure inbound/outbound UDP ports 5000 to 5010 are open. 7. Connect the local Internet modem/router into the provided Multicom Inteliswitch*, if Ethernet will be used as a communication path. This allows the Multicom to remotely reset network devices during prolonged network outages in an attempt to recover network connectivity. To confirm operation press the AUX button on the MC5P and ensure the Inteliswitch power cycles. The Inteliswitch will come pre-learnt to your panel but if you have issues or want to control more Inteliswitch devices from your panel please consult Pairing the Multicom Inteliswitch (Page 11). 8. Interconnect Alarm Panel Relay Output Relay/COM: To allow immediate notification of communication failure to the control room, program one of the alarm panel’s relay outputs to trigger immediately on PSTN/COMM fail. Connect the alarm panel’s relay output to one of the Multicom’s Zone Inputs then ensure that the zone is enabled. See Option 30. Note: Steps 8 & 9 are required to meet Class 4 and up of the Australian Standard. Event Fault LED Fault Relay Default Contact ID Reporting Fault relay and Contact ID delay AC Instant Relay 1 Enabled 15 minutes Battery Instant Relay 1 Enabled 10 minutes Tamper Instant Relay 1 Enabled Instant Zone 1 Disabled Relay 1 Disabled Zone 2 Disabled Relay 1 Disabled Zone 3 Disabled Relay 1 Disabled Zone 4 Disabled Relay 1 Disabled Zone Lockout GSM NA Not Mapped Enabled Instant Relay 2 Disabled GPRS Instant Relay 2 Disabled Ethernet Instant (Disabled by Default) Relay 2 Disabled PSTN Instant Relay 2 Enabled 30 seconds Multicom Power Cycle Notification Poll Fail NA RF Transmitter Enabled 10 minutes NA Relay 2 Disabled 90 seconds ComWatch Instant Relay 2 Enabled Option 5 Fault outputs There are four mapping options for the 2 on board relays: 1. Not Mapped - The relays are able to be remotely controlled via SMS, Ethernet, GPRS, Serial, or Bluetooth. 2. Communications – Communications has not worked for the programmed period of time. e.g. If the Multicom is configured to report a PSTN line failure after 60 seconds, the relay will activate 60 seconds after the PSTN is removed, the Multicom will also generate an alarm message for PSTN failure. The options for this path are GPRS, Ethernet and PSTN. 3. External Zone / Tamper - The output will trigger while the Tamper is open, or, any of the on board zones are not sealed with the appropriate EOLR. 4. Power Fault (AC or battery failure) - The output will trigger if after the programmed AC / Battery fault time. Note: Each of the above can be individually disabled in the configuration. 18 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Ethernet Static IP / Default: Blank SMS E I P : DTMF * 5 7 A * A . B Ethernet Gateway / Default: Blank B . * C * C . D D # Allows you to configure a static IP for the Multicom on your local Ethernet network. Where A.B.C.D is the IP address. Example, to assign the Multicom to 10.1.1.2 send EIP:10.1.1.2 or *5710*1*1*2# Ethernet Subnet Mask / Default: Blank SMS E S U B DTMF * 5 8 : A * A . B . C . B C * D # * MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Allows you to configure the Ethernet Subnet mask for the Multicom. Where A.B.C.D is the subnet mask. E.g. send ESUB:255.255.255.0 or *59255*255*255*0# SMS E G A T DTMF * 5 9 E : A . A * B * B C * . C . D # Allows you to configure the Ethernet gateway for the Multicom.Where A.B.C.D is the Ethernet internet gateway. E.g, to assign the Multicom gateway address to 10.1.1.1 send EGATE:10.1.1.1 or = *5910*1*1*1# D 9. Interconnect Multicom Relay Output Input/COM: To notify the alarm panel of MC5P communication failure, ensure that one of the MC5P relays is programmed to “COMM’s fail event” (Relay 1 is programmed to this by default). Connect the Multicom’s relay output to one of the Alarm Panel’s Zone Inputs. It is recommended that the zone on the alarm panel be a 24 hour audible input. See Option 38. Defaults; Relay 1 is triggered by communication failures, Relay 2 is triggered when AC/Batt or Zone alarms occur and remains active until the fault condition is cleared. D 10. Panel Arm/Disarm or Output Control (Recommended Option) Relays 2 to 4 can be configured to arm/disarm the alarm panel or control other devices such as gates (open & close) etc. This may be used to arm/disarm from Multicom smartphone apps. See Option 38. 11. Re-connect the AC power pack to the AC terminal block as shown. Connect the AC and battery terminal block to the corresponding pins on the PCB. Connect the AC plug pack to a power outlet and confirm that the Multicom powers up and LEDs light up. YOUR MULTICOM MUST HAVE A PERMANENT EARTH CONNECTION! 12. Commission the panel by completing the commissioning screen in the TechTools App or calling the Activations Centre on 1300 603 704. For commissioning via phone please have the required information ready and notify the operator that the Multicom panel (MC5P) is connected and ready for commissioning. 13. Test the installation for correct communications as required. Example: If GPRS is the primary path, activate the alarm panel and ensure the alarm events are received at the monitoring station. If PSTN is primary, remove the PSTN connection, activate the alarm and ensure the event is received at the monitoring station. 14. For configuration issues please consult the Trouble shooting guide in Appendix A 7 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Hardware Diagram 8 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Relay mapping/ Default: 122 Test report time / Default: 24 SMS 3 1 2 4 DTMF * 3 1 2 4 # The time between test reports for the Multicom (in hours), default 24 hours. Independent of the alarm panel & Multicom system polling. Test reports are sent via the primary path. Contact ID Retry Attempts / Default: 5 SMS 3 2 5 DTMF * 3 2 5 # SMS 3 8 A B C DTMF * 3 8 A B C # ABC, where A = COMM's fail event, B = Aux alarm event (Batt + AC), C = External alarm (Zone1-4 and tamper). Each event can be mapped to 0 = Not Mapped, 1 = Relay 1, 2 = Relay 2. Contact ID Event enable/disable / Default:1 SMS 3 9 A B DTMF * 3 9 C D E A B F C D E G H F G H # How many times to attempt sending a contact ID message before considering that path to have failed To disable Event set to 0, to enable set to 1. Default is all zones enabled. Zones are all 24 hour zones. GSM Fault Detection Delay / Default: 240 Where: SMS 3 3 2 4 0 DTMF * 3 3 2 4 0 # How long to wait before detecting GSM Fault (Seconds). See options 39 for enabling CID notification. PSTN Fault Detection Delay / Default: 60 SMS 3 4 6 0 DTMF * 3 4 6 0 Ethernet Fault Detection Delay / Default: 240 3 5 2 4 0 DTMF * 3 5 2 4 A = Multicom Power Point Power Cycle Notification B = Poll Fail C = AC Fault D = Batt Fault E = PSTN Fault F = Ethernet fault G = GPRS Fault H = GSM Fault Ethernet Enable / Disable / Default: 0 # How long to wait before detecting PSTN Communication Fault (60 Seconds default). This also trips the FAULT Relay (See 39 for relay map). See options 39 for enabling CID notification. SMS 17 0 # How long to wait before detecting Ethernet Fault (Seconds). See options 39 for enabling CID notification. SMS E T H : O N DTMF * 5 5 0 # Allows you to enable / disable Ethernet as a polling path. 1 to enable, 0 to disable. Ethernet DHCP Enable / Disable / Default: 1 SMS D H C P : DTMF * 5 6 1 # O N Allows you to configure the Ethernet as either Static or DHCP. When DHCP is disabled, you must configure a static IP. 1 to enable DHCP, or 0 to disable via PSTN. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Poll Fail Detection Delay / Default: 150 User Password / Default: user SMS 1 6 u s e r This is the access password for serial and Bluetooth interfaces. This can not be programmed via PSTN. PSTN Fault Threshold (Volts) / Default: 3 SMS 1 7 0 3 DTMF * 1 7 0 3 # Contact ID Retry Delay / Default: 15 SMS 1 8 1 5 * 1 8 1 5 SMS 2 6 1 5 0 DTMF * 2 6 1 5 0 # This monitors all paths for polling within the programmed time; this is mapped to the relays. Default 150 seconds. See option 38 for relay map. See option 39 for enabling CID notification. Battery Fault Detection Delay / Default: 10 Voltage to detect line failure at (3V default) DTMF 16 # SMS 2 8 1 0 DTMF * 2 8 1 0 Time delay between Contact ID retries (in seconds), time is based on the start of dialling, default 15 seconds. AC Fault Detection Delay / Default: 15 SMS 2 9 1 5 CID Base message / Default: 18095099900 DTMF * 2 9 1 SMS 2 0 X X X X X X X X X X DTMF * 2 0 # Delay before reporting AC failure (in X X X X X X X X X X # minutes) Default 15 minutes. This is This is the default base Contact ID message, refer to the format template table for individual alarms. mapped to the fault relays, see 38. See options 39 for enabling CID notification. Zone enable / Disable / Default: 0000 ZONE Line Fault Switch Delay / Default: 300 SMS 2 5 3 0 0 DTMF * 2 5 3 0 SMS 0 # Switching delay for the Mode3 Relays on failure restore (in milliseconds), Default 300mS. This must be very quick, as the MC5P will connect directly to the attached panel to take control of the communications. DTMF * 4 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 # To disable zones set to zero, to enable set to one. Default is all zones disabled. Zones are all 24 hour zones. These are mapped to fault relays by option 38. 9 Hardware Descriptions 1) MODE3 LOOPED When this LED is active, the PSTN connects the Mode 3 connections. When this LED is inactive, the Mode 3 connections are passed from PSTN to PANEL. 2) PSTN Connects to standard PSTN. 3) ISOLATE When this LED is active, the Alarm Panel is not connected to PSTN, it is connected to the Multicom only. When this LED is inactive, the Alarm Panel is connected to PSTN. # Delay before reporting backup battery fault (minutes). This is also used as AUX trip for fault relays, see option 38 for relay map. See options 39 for enabling CID notification. 5 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 4) PANEL Connects to the Alarm Panel or other communications device. 5) AC1 and AC2 The Multicom is powered by 16Vac 1 Amp power supply. 6) +BATT and –BATT Connect a standard 12V Sealed Lead Acid type battery. The Multicom has a tri-state charger designed to help optimize battery life and performance. 7) PROG1 & PROG2 Custom interfaces may be incorporated to the Multicom using these pins. Please contact your supplier for specialist interface requirements. There are several thermal sensors, data interfaces which can be interfaced with for local / remote monitoring. 8) 12V & GND Auxiliary 12V power can be taken from these pins. The load must not exceed 200mA. This output has a resettable fuse, which will automatically reset once any overload condition is removed. 9) ZONE1, ZONE2, ZONE3 & ZONE4 Each zone requires a 3K3 End Of Line resistor to be 'sealed'. All zones operate as 24hour alarm inputs & are not enabled by default. 10) R1COM, R1 NC, R1 NO Relay 1 is programmed as a communications fault relay. If there is no communication path available for longer than the pre programmed time this will active until communications are restored. 11) R2COM, R2 NC, R2 NO Relay 2 is programmed as an alarm output. This will activate when an alarm condition is active on the MC5P (Zone, AC Fail, Batt Fail, Tamper active) Note: Either relay can be programmed to be remotely activated for remote arm/disarm or other access control functions. Each relay can also have specific events trigger the relay 12) TAMPER Connect to the case tamper, this circuit requires a normally closed tamper (no EOLR required) 13) SERIAL Allows for configuration and analysis of the Multicom. This requires a MPC-cable and the PC Multicom Analysis Tool Software. 14) ETHERNET Connect the Multicom's Ethernet socket to any spare Ethernet port on the site's network, which will allow access to the Internet. Some networks (firewalls/gateways) may require port 5000 to 5010 (TCP & UDP) be opened on the internet gateway device. By default, you will require DHCP to be enabled on the network, contact the sites IT support staff for configuration requirements. 15) BLUETOOTH Allows for wireless configuration and analysis of the Multicom. The Bluetooth interface can be used with the Multicom Analysis Tool software on a PC with an inbuilt or USB dongle Bluetooth device. 16) SIM CARD A Surepoll enabled sim card must be installed for GPRS/GSM operation. 17) GSM/GPRS The GSM / GPRS Antenna must be installed. For reliable operation there must be at least 2 bars of signal at the time of commissioning. The system may work on one bar however this is not an acceptable level. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 18) GSM/GPRS SIGNAL LED SOLID - When GPRS is connected to the server via the private WAN, the signal LED's will statically show the signal strength, the signal must be 2 or greater for reliable operation. 10 OFF - PSTN Line voltage not detected 21) CHARGE STATE LED SOLID - Trickle Charge FLASHING SLOW - When registered on the GSM network only, the signal strength LED's will turn on and off periodically to indicate GSM is connected, and GPRS is not connected. 19) COMMS LED SOLID - All programmed communication paths are 'connected' to the server as normal FLASHING FAST - Path is communicating (GSM/GPRS/ETHERNET) OFF - No battery currently detected or establishing charge requirements 22) FAULT LED SOLID - Fault (GPRS poll timeout, ETH poll timeout, AC Fail, Batt Fail, Zone open, PSTN Fail, Tamper) OFF - No fault detected, everything is 'ok' 23) POWER LED SOLID – Indicates power is detected OFF – No power detected 24) AUX RF LEARN FLASHING SLOW - Path is establishing or re-establishing communications PGM Pressing PGM button for 5 seconds activates learn mode. OFF - ERROR (with GSM/GPRS or Ethernet) Pressing PGM button momentarily toggles the Inteliswitch on and off. ONE QUICK FLASH PER SECOND Remote software update in progress AUX LED Flashes during communication to the wireless devices. 20) PSTN LED SOLID - PSTN line voltage detected FLASHING FAST - Communicating with attached alarm panel (or sending alarms via GSM) FLASHING SLOW - Path is initializing the line interfaces, flashing for longer than 1 second indicates an error. 15 Programming Options Account Code / Default: Auto Detect SMS 0 1 9 9 9 8 DTMF * 0 1 9 9 9 8 # ComWatch Mode Count / Default: 3 SMS 0 5 3 DTMF * 0 5 3 # FLASHING FAST - Fast charge FLASHING SLOW - Slow charge OFF - The Signal LED's are off during network connection or rebooting. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 25) AUX RF TRANSMITTER AUX Transmitter is a 433Mhz antenna for communicating to the wireless devices. The Multicom has a built in 433.925Mhz transmitter to allow wireless control of other 433.925Mhz devices. A Multicom Inteliswitch (433.925 Mhz device) is provided to allow wireless power cycling of your modem/router during prolonged Internet outages. Please contact your supplier for further details regarding supported devices. Contact ID account code used by the 5 Plus Note: Panels that report multiple account codes may be changed from the code that was initially taken from the alarm panel. This option can be changed during the commissioning procedure with the Suretek Activations Centre. How many attempts the attached panel has to correctly deliver a Contact ID message to the monitoring station before the Multicom takes priority. Program to 0 to disable. E.g the panel dials 3 times and no handshake or kiss off tones are heard, the Multicom will take control of the alarm delivery path. Primary CMS Number / Default: Blank ComWatch Mode Bypass Time / Default: 24 SMS DTMF 0 2 1 3 4 5 X X X X * 0 2 1 3 4 5 X X X X # SMS DTMF Central Monitoring Station Phone number for when the Multicom communicates via GSM or PSTN (Max 19 digits) eg. 13451111 or 1300111222 1 2 2 4 * 1 2 2 4 # This is the time in hours that the Multicom will hold priority after ComWatch detects that alarms could not be delivered via PSTN/GSM. PBX Prefix / Default: Blank Multicom/PSTN Priority / Default: 1 SMS 1 9 X X X X X DTMF * 1 9 X X X X X # Optional number for getting an external line out via PSTN (not GSM) (Max digits is 5) Secondary CMS Number / Default: Blank SMS DTMF SMS 1 1 1 DTMF * 1 1 1 # 0 = Multicom is the priority line for the attached panel, 1 = PSTN is the primary line for the attached alarm panel. 3 7 1 3 4 5 X X X X External Panel Programming Timer / * Default: Blank 3 7 1 3 4 5 X X X X # Program this to the same backup phone number in the attached panel. This is only used to allow ComWatch to detect if the panel is attempting to dial the backup number, the Multicom will not dial this number. SMS 1 3 X X DTMF * 1 3 X X # Program this in minutes. This feature allows bypassing of the Multicom for a programmed period, so that you can program an attached panel. MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 14 DTMF using a Phone Handset/Butt MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Pairing the Multicom Inteliswitch* The following describes how to pair your panel to an Inteliswitch. 1. Connect the Phone butt to the “Panel” socket. You will hear a dial tone. NOTE: The Inteliswitch included with your MC5P purchase is paired with your MC5P device out of the box. This guide is only necessary for adding Inteliswitch devices to your MC5P. 2. To enter Program Mode press the * key. You will hear a busy tone. Enter the default Program Access Code (1345) followed by #. When a successful code is entered you will hear a dial tone. You are now in the program mode. eg. *1345#. See Option 40 to change the Program Access Code. 1. Plug the Multicom Inteliswitch into a wall outlet and turn on the power. 3. To send a command, follow the Programming Options table, using the DTMF row as a guide. Commands with PSTN/DTMF are sent using the template: i. *ADDRESSSETTING# eg. *01ABCD# ii. Refer to Programming Options table on page 15 2. Press the button on the Multicom Inteliswitch so the blue LED turns OFF 4. The Multicom will reply with a dial tone if your option was updated successfully. The Multicom will reply with a congested/busy tone if an error was encountered. 5. To exit program mode press ##. Your 5 Plus will also automatically exit program mode after five (5) minutes of inactivity. SMS using a GSM mobile device 1. To retrieve the Multicom GSM phone number, contact the 24/7 Activations Centre (1300 603 704 or +61 2 8787 9872) to confirm your identity. After confirmation, the operator will give you the number, which you can then send SMS commands to. 3. Press the button on the Multicom Inteliswitch until the blue LED flashes slowly (5 seconds) 2. Send an SMS to the device using the template: ADDRESSSETTING eg. 01ABCD Refer to Programming Options table on page 15 4. Press the button on the Multicom Inteliswitch again until the blue LED flashes quickly (5 seconds) Sending an SMS containing only +P will result in a SMS response with all programming options & their current setting. 3. A successful update will result in a SMS response with all programming options and their current setting. 4. An unsuccessful update will likely not respond. 5. You may also send multiple programming options in one SMS. To do so please separate each option with a comma(,): ADDRESSSETTING,ADDRESSSETTING 5. Press the AUX button on the MC5P to learn the Inteliswitch to the MC5P eg. 01ABCD,02ABCD,19ABCD 6. Test the power point by a quick press on the AUX button, this will cycle the power (2 seconds off) 11 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL Panel Programming Methods 12 MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL 13 Programming the Device 1. Once logged on to the device click the ‘Program’ tab. The following section gives an overview of the 3 programming methods. Multicom TechTools App 2. Enter the ‘Program Code’ (Default: 1345) and click OK. 3. You can now edit any available Settings and click ‘Save’ to upload your changes. TechTools is a free smartphone app that configures and commissions Multicom alarm communicators. TechTools uses a “TechCode” to identify who has access to which devices. Download & Register 1. Download the app from iTunes or Google Play Store Visit http://bit.ly/multicom 2. As an installer you should complete the registration, take note of your TechCode and give it to your employer(s) who will in turn give you permission to work on their panels. (Employers may need to call 1300 65 44 33 to confirm their identity and tie their TechCode to their Multicom account) Log On to the Device 1. Click ‘Panels’ on the main screen 2. Enter the ‘Panel ID’ or scan the device barcode (Printed on top of Device & Packaging) and press ‘Go’. Commissioning the Device 1. Once logged on to the device click the ‘Commission’ tab. 2. Enter the ‘Bureau’, ‘Control Room’ and other required reporting details for the device and press the ‘Activate’ button. 3. Upon successful commisioning you will receive the alert ‘Panel has been activated successfully’.
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