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Figure 1 Parts of Omnia8 and Omnia410 Security System Control Panels Omnia8/Omnia4

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Teleservice telephone number and CallbackTeleservice telephone number: press the number key that correspondsto the telephone number that will be used

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Add. Code 1 Data 165 Code type î166 Assigns partitions î167 Arming mode A î168 Arming mode B u Add. Code 2 Data 169 Code type î170 Assigns part

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Add. Code 10 Data 201 Code type î202 Assigns partitions î203 Arming mode A î204 Arming mode B u Add. Code 11 Data 205 Code type î206 Assigns parti

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Add. Code 18 Data 233 Code type î234 Assigns partitions î235 Arming mode A î236 Arming mode B u Add. Code 19 Data 237 Code type î238 Assigns part

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

Add. Timer Partition 1 Data 258 arm at time Weeklyu259 arm at time Monday î260 arm at time Tuesday î261 arm at time Wednesday î262 arm at time Thursda

Page 8 - Ø any keypad;

Example To program 25 April 2001 - hh.mm = 12:45from the Programming phase: 1.Select then press .2.Select then press .Events (Addresses 291 thro

Page 9 - Omnia8 and Omnia4 systems

Add. Descriptionxxx Telephone numbers v Event code v Voice message u... ...The following table shows the list of Events that can activate the digitala

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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGESUse this row for the TelephoneNumbers and Voice Messages Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T31

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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGESUse this row for the TelephoneNumbers and Voice Messages Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T35

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TELEPHONE NUMBER VOICE MESSAGESUse this row for the TelephoneNumbers and Voice Messages Add. no. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A T40

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PARTSThe numbers in boldface in this manual normally refer to the parts illus-trated in this chapter. The PARTS and DESCRIPTION columns in the fol-low

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+If no key number is entered, and is pressed, the digital key number willcorrespond to the current number stored in the control panel memory.To prog

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Only the MASTER control panel can change the identification number (1through 128) of electronic keys. To configure a control panel as SLAVE: use a val

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Events (Address 426)Address 426 is for automatic programming of the Contact ID Event Codes(refer toTable on page 106).426 Automatic Programming for Co

Page 17 - INSTALLATION

KeypadPARTS DESCRIPTIONS16 LED indicators17 Frontplate fastener (also M2.2 x 6.5 screw can be used ----not supplied)18 Board supports19 Board tab20 Bo

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Figure 3 Keypad Parts (internal parts)PARTS 13

Page 19 - Terminal board

LEDs STATUSArmoff:ON:All the enabled partitions on the keypad aredisarmed At least one Partition enabled on the keypad isarmed Alarmoff:slow flashing:

Page 20 - Connections

Digital key and key readerThe key reader is an optional accessory, available in the following ver-sions.Figure 4 shows Eclipse/Sat system which is rec

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Figure 4 Eclipse/Sat key reader/digital keyFigure 5 Magic version key reader and digital keyFigure 6 Wall mounting BPI/W key reader and digital key

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INSTALLATIONSystem mountingMain Unit The Main unit can be installed anywhere on the protected premises. How-ever, it should be within easy reach of al

Page 23 - Connection of Alarm sensors

Keypads Keypads should be installed in places where access to the following op-tions is required: Programming, Disarm by Duress code, Zone Bypass, Re

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Terminal boardBelow is a detailed description of the Main Unit terminal board, keypadsand key readers.Ø The Terminal column shows the terminal number

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BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to modify the technical specifications of this productwithout prior notice.via Florida - Z.I. Valtesino - 63013

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Keypad and KeyreaderTerminal DESCRIPTION V I1 [+] Power supply: positive 13.8 -2 [C]"Command" terminal to be connected to the correspondingt

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Connection of the control devicesThe control devices control both the basic and advanced options.The keypads control all the Omnia8 and Omnia4 options

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The position of the dipswitch corresponds to the address, the following ta-ble shows 16 possible combinations. Dipswitch No.Address1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1

Page 29 - Telephone line connection

Connection of Alarm sensorsOmnia8 has 8 independent terminals for the connection of the sensors:5[L1], 7[L2], 8[L3], 10[L4], 11[L5], 13[L6], 14[L7] an

Page 30 - Power supply connection

Figure 11 Connection of a sensor to a balanced lineFigure 12 Connection of a sensor with double balanced lineFigure 13 Connection of three sensors on

Page 31 - Open Main Unit

Auxiliary control of sensorsSome sensors have auxiliary control inputs for Memory and the Walk Testactivation.Memory Allows identification of the sens

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Fire sensorsTo connect fire sensors to the Omnia8 burglar Control panel:1. Program a Control panel Zone as a Normally Open 24h Zone.2. Connect to the

Page 33 - INSTALLATION 33

Connection of signalling devicesSignalling devices are: self-powered sirens, indoor sirens, telephone dial-lers, etc.Signalling devices can be classif

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Balanced Tamper-line connectionOmnia8 and Omnia4 have a balanced 24h Tamper line for the tamper mi-croswitches of the Alarm system devices. Connect as

Page 35 - PROGRAMMING

Ø Courtesy lamp (during Exit Time): connect a relay coil to a power supplyterminal (e.g. 22[+B]) and to the Normally Open auxiliary output 24[O2] ----

Page 36 - Customer data

CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 7General features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Overview . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 37 - Configuration

Power supply connectionThe Control panel is powered by the Mains (230 V/50 Hz) through an on-board power supply.The battery (13.8 V, 7 Ah max. not sup

Page 38 - Ø Disarm partitions

Stop signalling devicesTo stop the Alarm output (terminals [NO-COM-NC]):1. Disarm all partitions.2. Enter INSTALLER PIN (on any keypad).3. Press .The

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Figure 20 Diagram of a typical installation

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INSTALLATION 33

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Typical installationA diagram of a typical installation of the Omnia8 Control panel can be found inthe previous pages.From left to right:Ø Connection

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PROGRAMMINGThe optional Omnia4-8 NormaCOM2 software program (runs in Win-dowsTM environment) makes quick work of control panel programming.This chapt

Page 43 - Ø Control panel is rearmed

Customer dataThe Customer’s Address, City, Customer tel. num and Installation de-scription are for Customer identification purposes only. The esse

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Search button Use the Search button, on the Customer page, to assign the lowest Cus-tomer Code available. This method eliminates the possibility of co

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ConfigurationSetup Use the check boxes to select the required peripherals (box checked = pe-ripheral in configuration; box cleared = peripheral not in

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The Control panel can manage up to 16 devices (key readers or keypads,maximum 8 keypads including the one supplied), up to 128 digital keysand an unli

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PROGRAMMING 35Customer data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ZonesThe Omnia8 Main unit has 8 Input zones (terminals [Lx]), whereas, theOmnia4 Main unit has 4 Input zones (terminals [Lx]).The zones can be progr

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Command zones Command zones can be programmed as either "Arm partitions" or"Switch partitions" zones.Violation or tamper of a Com

Page 50 - Digital keys

Duress This is a 24h zone type: in the event of an alarm it will disarm the system(silent attribute), and at the same time activate the communicator a

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Balanced 10K The zone will be in Standby status when it is connected to negativethrough a 10 K (10,000 ohm) resistor. The Control Panel will generate

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OutputsThe Main Unit has 2 programmable open-collector outputs of 0.1 A (termi-nals [O1] and [O2]). All the outputs can be programmed to supply the fo

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Entry time The output will be activated during the Entry time of the partitions it is as-signed to.Chime The output will be activated when a Chime zon

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TimesThe Entry time, Exit time and Arming delay time of each partition can beprogrammed separately in this page.The Control panel can manage up to 4 p

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Alarm Time This setting determines the alarm cycle time. Alarm Time: 0 through 99minutes. The programmed time will be the same for all zones.Figure 26

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CodesThis option opens the Codes page. The codes and digital keys give the In-staller and User access to the system.Each code comprises:- PIN (4 to 6

Page 57 - PROGRAMMING 57

Code PIN programmingEach Code Type must be programmed with a PIN (Personal IdentificationNumber). When the Code PIN is entered on a keypad it will ide

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PROGRAMMING FROM PC 65Complete installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Installation / Update . . . . . . . . .

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Digital keysThe Control panel can manage up to 128 different digital keys, and an un-limited number of clone keys (clones of digital key 128). Each di

Page 60 - Teleservice

OptionsThe Control panel can be customized by means of the following options.False digital keysignallingOption enabled: false digital keys will genera

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Arming Deniedwith BatteryTrouble Option enabled: the system will not arm when the battery is low. Option disabled: the system will arm even when the

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TimerThe Control panel Timer controls Auto arming of partitions.There are two different ways of programming partitions:Weekly Different arming times

Page 63 - Installer code

TelephoneThis page holds the 8 telephone numbers that Control panel manages, andthe telephone line data.DiallingDisable TonecheckIf the Disable Tone C

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+The Checksum and Extended options are not available for CONTACT ID.Customer Code This code is the control panel identifier, and is usually assigned b

Page 65 - PROGRAMMING FROM PC

EventsProgram the events in this page. Each event can activate one or both ofthe following:Ø the Digital Communicator (Pulse and DTMF);Ø the Voice Tel

Page 66 - File menu

Figure 32 Events pagePROGRAMMING 57

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EVENT OCCURS when ...01:04Alarm Partition no... one of the zones assigned to the Partition is in alarm status105:12Alarm Zoneno... the Zone is in a

Page 68 - Programming menu

46:49SpecialDisarmingPartition no... partition disarmed by: Command zone; Timer; PC (via modem)50:65PartitionsArmed/Disarmedby Code no... partition

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PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD 85Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Access to programming . . . . . .

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TeleserviceThe parameters in the Teleservice window determine the answering modeto incoming calls.+The Control panel will answer incoming Teleservice

Page 71 - Buffer menu

Hour andMinutesProgram the time (hour and minutes) for the Test event.Delay Program the number of days that must expire before activation of the Teste

Page 72 - Modem menu

ClockUse the clock window to set the Control panel clock.Clock The date and time (hour) must be entered in this field. Date The date must be entered i

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Installer codeThe installer Code PIN is of utmost importance as it can access andchange, via remote or local PC or keypad, all the Control panel param

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64 Security System Control Panels Omnia8/4

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PROGRAMMING FROM PCThe Omnia4-8/NormaCom2 Software allows local or remote programming(via modem) of the Control panel.Complete installation1. Run Wind

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Select LanguageTo change the language in any of the Omnia4/8 NormaCom2 suiteprograms:Select Language from the Options menu or select the Language butt

Page 77 - APPENDIX

To load customer data:Double click on the required customer or Highlight the required customerthen select the Open button Save This option saves the d

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Programming menuThe programmed parameters must be copied onto the corresponding con-trol panel.Local When this option is selected the Local connection

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Control menuControl panelThe Control panel option opens a window (figure 37) for system monitor-ing and control (via serial or modem).Zones The Zones

Page 80 - Default programming

INTRODUCTIONGeneral featuresBurglar control__panel__r 8 input zones for Omnia8, and 4 input zones for Omnia4 programmable as:NO, NC, Balanced, Double

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Use the Arm/DisA. check boxes to arm / disarm the partitions. Arm / Disarm the partitions as follows.1. Enter a valid User code in the User Code field

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Buffer menuThe date, time and description of each event will be logged in the Buffer (maxi-mum of 128 events). The Load and Manage options from the Bu

Page 83 - Trouble warnings

Modem menuThe Modem menu is for programming and management of remote controlpanels, via the OmniaMOD modem. The Modem must be connected to aserial por

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The box at the bottom of the Connection management window providesconnection status information, as per the following messages.Omnia/Norma MODEM v. x

Page 85 - PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD

Buzzer: select the operating mode of the modem buzzer. The buzzer is foraudible indication of data transfer through OmniaMOD and the Control panel.Buz

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Connection of control panel to PC and Modem to PCControl panelPC connectionThe programmed parameters must be downloaded onto the memory of thecorrespo

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Use the Send option from the Programming menu to download the pro-grammed parameters to the Control panel: local downloading takes about2 minutes, and

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APPENDIXNormaVox2 vocal boardThe NormaVOX2 voice board (optional) sends voice messages (telephonedialler). Following are the instructions for its inst

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Record / PlaybackThe control panel must be in Service mode (as per maintenance). Use the jumper13 (refer to page 10) or insert a valid service digital

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ActivationThe Voice call will be sent when an event assigned to a telephone numberprogrammed with a Voice message occurs. Below is the step by stepVoi

Page 91 - Address tables

OverviewThe Omnia8 (8 zones) and Omnia4 (4 zones) burglar control panels arecompletely programmable. The operating principles of these control panelsa

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Default programmingThe following table shows the Control panel default programming.ConfigurationAdd.Keypad inconfigurationNo. DescriptionPartitions1 2

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CodesNo. Description Type PINPartitions A B1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 41 Code 001 Main User 0001 Yes Yes Yes Yes A A A A A A A A2 Code 002 User 0002 Yes Ye

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Timer Prog. PartitionWeeklyDailyMon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunPartition 001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Partition 002 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Partition 003 -

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Alarm / Restoral Event Codes for CONTACT IDThe following table shows the Alarm / Restoral Event Codes for CON-TACT: the non-modifiable part of the cod

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´Communicator cannot engage the telephone lineFor telemonitoring calls check that:Ø the alarm generating event is coded;Øthe Central Station telephone

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PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPADFor in-detail information on the following parameters and options refer to the"PROGRAMMING" chapter.All the Control p

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Programming structure and modes Structure The programming phase has two distinct phases ----signalled by LED L6.PHASE 1 ----ENTER PARAMETER ADDRESS --

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Programming Modes There are three parameter programming modes: Single mode, Consecu-tive mode, Multi-field mode. Refer to examples A, B, C, and D.Use

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Example A1. Enter the Installer PIN.2. Press .LED L7 will flash slowly to signal access to programming ----PHASE 13. Enter a valid Address e.g. Addre

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10. Press to save parameter 62 and step to parameter 63 for AttributesZone 1 (PHASE 2).11. Program the Attributes for zone 1 (accepted keys 1 throug

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Omnia8 and Omnia4 systemsBasic system Omnia8 and Omnia4 both have a Main Unit, a built in Communicator and 1keypad. Up to 16 remote devices can be con

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If is pressed at step 3 ----programming will be quitted. If ispressed after step 3 ----the current parameter will not be saved and thecontrol pa

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Address tablesKeypads parameters (Addresses 1 through 9)KEYSKEYPADS INCONFIGURATIONON= In configurationOFF=Not in configurationPARTITIONASSIGNEDTO KEY

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Key readers 1 through 8 parameters (Addresses 10 through 34)KEYSKEY READERS INCONFIGURATIONON= InconfigurationOFF=Not inconfigurationASSIGNEDPARTITION

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Add. Key Reader 5 parameters Data23 Assigns partitions î24 Amber LED - Arming mode A î25 Green LED - Arming mode B uAdd. Key Reader 6 parameters

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Add. Key Reader 12 parameters Data 45 Assigns partitions î46 Amber LED - Arming mode A î47 Green LED - Arming mode B uAdd. Key Reader 13 parameter

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Add. Zone 1 parameters Data 60 Assigns partitions î 61 type î62 balance type î63 attributes î64 alarm cycles uAdd. Zone 2 parameters Data 65 Ass

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Add. Zone 8 parameters Data 95 Assigns partitions î 96 type î 97 balance type î 98 attributes î 99 alarm cycles uOutputs parameters (Addresses 10

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TimesENTRY and EXIT times are in seconds (maximum 255 seconds). Alarmdelay, PATROL and ALARM times are in minutes (maximum 99 minutes).Add. Partition

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KEYSCALLTYPEEXTENDED CHECK-SUMReserved - -Teleservice - -Voicemessage- -Customer Code: Keys through and superkeys through forhexadecimal digit

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Add. Telephone number 6 Data 146 telephone number (16 digits max.) î147 call type î 148 checksum Y / N - ext

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