Brave – Door Entry System Brave Steel - C Brave Steel - LC User and Service Manual Version 2.
Welcome Congratulation on purchasing the „BRAVE Steel Door Entry system‟, which is a continuation of the successful „New Universal Door Entry System‟ NUDV. The Brave Steel Door Entry System is a universal project with the title “BRAVE” with different designs bringing a wider spectrum of functions and possibilities.
Table of Contents 1 BASIC FEATURES ............................................................................................. 6 1.1 FEATURES ............................................................................................ 6 1.2 TERMINOLOGY ...................................................................................... 7 1.3 BRAVE STEEL VERSIONS AND DIFFERENCES............................................ 8 1.4 UNIT FEATURES ..............................................................
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS .......................... 35 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 6 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS......................................................................... 62 6.1 6.2 7 DIRECT DIALLING - MEMORY ................................................................. 35 RELAYS .............................................................................................. 36 BASIC PARAMETERS ......................................................................
1 Basic features 1.
1.2 Terminology Telephone line Analogue (2 conductors) connecting to a public telephone network (public line) or to a local telephone system (local line). Line connection The start of a telephone connection (the same as picking up a phone handset). Line disconnection End of connection (the same as replacing a phone handset).
1.3 Brave Steel versions and differences The Brave door entry system is conceived as system that provides a final solution based on a modular design. The features and parameters that are available to, and can be set, differ for each version of the Brave. It is therefore necessary to set the parameters for all versions including any add-on parameters for each version.
Add on module Blanking plug c:1158/59 Add on module tag card c:1158/50 Add on module RFID c:1158/45 LC and C model motherboards differ in that the (LC) version omits: A second relay; A RTC internal clock, automatically switching between day/night; The potential for an external power supply; Variable name tag back lighting; and An exit button. 1.4.2 Mechanical parts The illustrations below show the mechanical part options required for a 2 module system.
Roof for below plaster 1158/612 Frame for below plaster 1158/802 Housing for assembly on plaster 1158/SH2 Rain cover - compact for assembly on plaster 1158/312 (contains 1158/62) 10 BRAVE Steel – User and service manual
1.4.3 Module compositions The modules are installed into the frames so that modules 1-4 are in one column (row) and the whole composition is then attached to this column.
1.5 Motherboard connection All functional and add-on parts are marked with a red circled number, the description for which are on the following page. The LC (low cost) version does not have some parts on the motherboard (7 – second relay, 8 – exit button, 12 – DIP 3-5) Pic.
1. Microphone (placed on the lower part of the motherboard) – be careful of the rubber seal of the microphone when changing the name tags, as the improper assembly may affect the acoustics. 2. Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) connector to connect more buttons/keyboard. 3. Connection point for a PC USB cable (as per NUDV). 4. LED indicator (placed on the lower part of the motherboard) 5. Speaker – at the lower part of the motherboard 6.
Power supply - terminal (6): The 12V power supply can be unidirectional or alternate, the polarity is unimportant, the maximum off-take from a 12V supply is 250mA. It is possible to use the power supply to power up an electronic lock, but it is recommended that 12V/1A is used. It is also possible to use a 24V unidirectional power supply. Although it is mainly used during installation, where there already is a power supply and, for example, for attendance systems or sliding gates.
1.5 Connection of modules BSC(M)-mod4 Button add-on modules are either active BSC-mod4 (contains electronics) or passive BSM-mod4 (mechanical module Urmet – only buttons). The first add-on next to the basic module must be an active module (4 buttons). An active module is connected with a flat cable K1 - 10 veins (be careful about the direction of the connection). Next in line is passive module –connected with 5 conductors, the 2 yellow conductors are used for powering the name tag back lighting (12V). Pic.
Module BSC-mod4 has 4 buttons and contains the electronics for connection to the basic module, or to a BSC-mod4/BSKey. This module is connected with a flat cable – the buttons and back lighting are already connected. On the module there are also terminals for connecting 4 additional buttons as well as the power supply for the name tag back lighting (following BSM-mod4). Module BSM-mod4 is always connected to the previous (i.e. in line from the basic module) BSC-mod4.
1.6 BSKey keyboard connection Connecting the keyboard module is done with a flat cable like BSCmod4, the only difference is that the keyboard module can only be connected to the first 8 places following the basic module, which means that there can be only 58 buttons before the keyboard. The buttons can continue up to a 99 after the keyboard.
2 Installation 2.1 Assembly 2.1.1 Front cover disassembly The cover frame is affixed with 4 phillips screws.
2.1.2 Name tag back lighting assembly and disassembly There are 2 lugs on the side of each module, after pulling them back you can slide the front panel out. Paper tags are held to the front panel with a plastic holder. Follow the same procedure to place the panel back, being careful to insert the two lugs on the left carefully. You can fill the tags in MS Excel – the file for which can be downloaded from www.alphatech.cz or from the installation CD. The tag dimensions are 55 x 14,5 mm.
2.1.3 Inserting the module into the mounting frame 2.1.4 Mounting frame assembly First screw on the bottom part of the frame. You can fit the frame into the fitting box of 1158/4x Urmet system, or 1145/5x system (original NUDV) 1158/4x 1145/5x Then screw on the top part of the frame.
2.1.5 Cover frame assembly The cover frame is affixed with 4 phillips screws. 2.1.
2.2 Connection The basic function (connection and disconnection of a call) only requires a phone line connection - LINE (9) on Pic 1. The line is connected with 2 conductors (a,b) and has a generally voltage of 24V - 60V, short circuit 20mA - 60mA. During connection the line voltage is 7V - 10V. Line connection - The Brave Steel broadcasts a sound (Reset) ♫ (chapter 3.1 page 27) if it has previously been disconnected from the line for any length of time.
Examples of relay connection are shown on the following pages, these are not an exhaustive list of possible connections, but they illustrate how to connect each circuit (red circles with numbers = example numbers). 1. Basic connection – 2 electric locks and the potential to control two doors independently (relay regime 1 and 2 m=1) or the gradual opening of a door (relay regime 2 - m=5 - only (C) version. 2.
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2.2.1 Code relay (COSW) For the first switch is available function code relay (COSW CodeSwitch). It serves primarily to secure transmission of information by switching the electric lock. When using this function is not possible connecting or disconnecting the voltage at the terminals to lock this lock activated. Activation is performed only when positive result compared serial information transmitted between Brave and the board code relay Brave is set in several codes to activate the relay code.
2.3 Other accessories 2.3.1 Time Relay The time relay enables wider functionality of the relays. It is a separate product and detailed instructions can be found at www.alphatech.cz 2.3.2 Power supply 12V A 12V/A alternative power supply is recommended for the Brave Steel. This is not a part of delivery and must be ordered separately. Further details of power supplies and electric locks can be found at www.alphatech.cz 2.3.
3 Door Entry System Operation The Brave Steel door entry system‟s functions are set by establishing parameters (see the chapter on parameter programming page 33). 3.1 Signalling overview Brave Steel acoustic signals that occur during its operation. Samples of sounds can be listened to in the setting programme „BraveSet‟.
3.2 Caller at the door The door entry system‟s buttons are labelled in the same way as normal doorbell buttons. Visitor finds the appropriate name (for example Mr Smith) and presses the button. The Brave will pick up a line, "plays" the pick up line tone (if it is not prohibited para.62) and dials the phone number saved under that button (parameter 1 or 2 depending on system regime). From the Brave‟s speaker a ringing tone will be heard and Mr Smith‟s phone will ring.
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Regime m = 4 Action Note Parameter Press buttons Relay 3114 Any number other than in 311* or 312* 3124 3114 Button set in 311* or 312* 3124 Regime m = 6 Action Press of the button Note Parameter Any number other than in 311* or 312* Relay 3116 - 3126 - 3116 Button set in 311* or 312* 3126 Note t1 – time of connection of relay 1 (parameter 371) t2 – time between impulses of relay 1 (parameter 301) t3 – time between connections of relay 1 and 2 (parameter 39) t4 - time of connection of relay 2
3.3.2 Incoming call An incoming call is a call to the system (started by a person inside the building). After choosing the branch the system is connected and the line rings, following a set number of rings (parameter 51) the system will then pick up and it is possible to speak. The options are the same as an „outgoing call‟ (chapter 30) One exception is in the first 10sec.
The keyboard has 2 functioning keys – key symbol = after pressing a number combination van be inputted to control relays. Second key – symbol X = after pressing the system always disconnects. Choosing number on the keyboard can be done in two ways (parameter 49): - visitor chooses keys like on a phone – the length of time between the presses must be less than the time given in parameter 53, after this the system picks up and dials the given number.
4 Parameter programming 4.1 Programming with the help of a phone 4.1.1 Entry into the programming There are two ways to enter the Brave‟s programming system: 1. With the help of a password –incoming calls only! – pick up a phone and dial the number that the Brave is connected to (either the number of the branch, if you are connected to a switchboard line, or the number of the line to the building, where the Brave is and ask be connected to the branch to which the Brave is connected).
Note. If you want to keep a connection opened during the programming (prolong the 30 sec time) regime (i.e. before a customer decides what else he wants to be set) then you can press * or #, the Brave immediately answers with an error tone but will prolong the time before disconnecting. 4.2 Programming with the help of a PC – programme BraveSet To programme the Brave with the PC you will; need to use the special cable USB-KAB and programme BraveSet.
5 Description of programmable parameters Parameters always start with a fixed/mandatory part (address) followed by a variable part, which is your choice. The range and explanation is always under the table, sometimes with examples. Everything is dialled exactly as it is shown in the table, nothing needs to be confirmed in any way, after writing into a memory a confirmation tone can be heard and if an incorrect value is input then an error tone will be heard. 5.
2. second button is supposed to dial 123#1*2Flash3 during day and night, then the programming is 102123#1 ** 2 *# 3 and wait for ♫, then 202123#1 ** 2 *# 3 and wait for ♫ Note. If you are not using regime Day/night or regime 2 groups of numbers, then it is recommended to set regime Day/Night (parameter 47) and then set the same code for switching over Day/Night (parameters 45 and 46).
m=7 permanent switch on / off – only for version (C) for switching (DIP 3, 4). With command for 1 impulse it is switched on, for impulse 2 is off. The system remembers its state even after the line is disconnected. This regime is used for watering, green house opening, switching on heating etc. m=8 switching depends on setting Day/Night – only for version (C) for switching (DIP 3, 4).
Choose the first button of password from buttons that are the least used for direct dialling (-prolonging time) (n/a for keyboard). Be mindful about conformity of numbers (i.e. when 1 password contains another for example for relay 1 it is 1234 and for relay 2 12345) as the first password will start the action once button 4 is pressed and you will never be able to input button 5 to start action for password 2, and if you choose 234 for a second relay, then after pressing 4 both relays will start.
Example: Command for switching on 2 relays 1 impulse is for example *8, the command for disconnection is *8 and the command for switching on 2 relays 2 impulses is *9. Programming: 352*8 ♫ , 432*8 ♫ , 362*9 ♫.
Parameter 3* r e Value re Meaning Basic Exit button for relay r (0/1/2) 10 20 – relay number [1-2] – exit button regime: e=0 - off, e=1 – on for 1 impulse, e=2 – on for 2 impulses Parametr 3#0 Value p Description Default p = 1 enabled / disabled p = 0 connection code relay COSW (0/1) 0 p – turns on transmission serial code to activate the first switch.
Parametr 3#4 abcd – Parametr 3#5 abcd – Value abcd Description Default activation code 2 pulses from phone (0000-1111) 0000 Brave sends a serial code for the code relay (COSW) after evaluation code from telephone (DTMF) namely for 2 pulses Value abcd Description Default activation code from other modes of switch (0000-1111) 0000 Brave sends a serial code for the code relay (COSW) after evaluation code from other modes m switch 1 BRAVE Steel – User and service manual 41
5.3 Basic parameters Parameter 41 Value v Meaning Basic Type of choice v – time/impulse 0 (0/1) v – type of choice v=0 is DTMF tone choice, v=1 is impulse choice Parameter 42 Value z Meaning Basic Sign for call prolonging (* / #) * z – sign for prolonging a call * or # (10secs.
Parameter 44 Value xxxx Meaning Basic Service password (0000-9999) 0000 xxxx – service password to programme from a phone (DTMF) If you forget the password, the following procedure is recommended: 1. Open the Brave front cover; 2. Switch „DIP 1‟ to „ON‟; 3. Call the Brave; 4. Once the Brave picks up the system is in programming regime. In this regime it is possible to change the password 44xxxx; 5. Switch „DIP 1‟ to „OFF‟; and 6. Close the front cover.
Parameter 49 Value o Meaning Basic Regime keyboard 0 (0/1) o – o=0 choses a number like a phone (input the whole number) o=1 input a 2 digit number (memory) on the keyboard, where the number is saved into the memory (the memory number is the same as button number and respects Day/Night switch over – numbers 01 - 99) WARNING !! setting this parameter materially affects keyboard function! Parameter 40 Value d Meaning Basic Choses DTMF from the keyboard during a call (0-3) 0 d – d=0 during a call
5.4 Time parameters Parameter 51 Value q Meaning Basic Number of rings before the Brave picks up (1-9) 2 q – The number of rings before an incoming call is picked up. The Brave picks up between rings 2 secs. after detecting the q-th ring. It is possible to set the number of rings between 1 and 9. Parameter 52 Value d Meaning Basic Maximum length of a call d – The maximum length of time for which the Brave is busy.
Parameter 54 Value z Meaning Basic Time of disconnection for repeat dialling (15) 2 z – Time [secs.] the Brave disconnects before it picks up again for repeat dialling (press of a button during a call, detection of busy tone) [range 15]. Parameter 55 Value z Meaning Basic Time before commencing a choice 5) (1- 1 z – Time [sec] after the Brave picks up, before it commences a choice [range 1-5].
Parameter x y z m f p Meaning Basic 500 x Medium frequency of tone detector (1-0) 3 (375- 501 y Number of busy tones (2-0) 4 502 z Time length of permanent tone (1-5) 3 (3s) 475Hz) Medium frequency of tone detector is set if there is a non-standard signal from the telephone switchboard. Minimum number of busy tones necessary for detection [2-0], where 0 means 10 busy tones. Minimum length of time of a permanent tone (for detection of notification tone at branch switchboard) [1-5 sec].
Parameter 507 uu Value uu Meaning Basic Transmit level of DTMF choice v [-dBm] (04-16) 10 Transmission level of (DTMF) choice to the line, the range is -4 to 16dBm, input the required level where uu=04 is -4dBm, uu=10 is -10dBm Parameter Value 508 p preemphase DTMF (0/1) 0 509 S Listening in DTMF – level (1-4) 2 p s 48 Meaning Basic Preemphase is the ratio of the upper and lower groups of DTMF frequencies. It is possible to choose ratio 2.2 dB - p=0 (Europe) or ratio 3.
5.5 System parameters Parameter 61 Value z Meaning Basic Acoustic signals (confirmation, error,empty memory, end of call) (0/1) 1 The Brave‟s comes with standard acoustic signals. However, using parameter “z” it is possible to switch off the acoustic signals. The values are: z=0 Acoustic signals off; and z=1 Acoustic signals on.
of this parameter w=1 condition switching over DIP switch 3 and 4 to "on". Off w=0. Parameter Value 65 z Meaning Basic Acoustic signals for switching on a relay (0/1) 0 The signal for switching on a relay is standard, z=0. However, it is possible to use this function when using a uni-directional supply 12V, so when the door lock is open there is no buzzing so the person at the door won‟t know the door is open. When set to z=1 the time the relay is switched (door open) then there is a specific sound.
Parameter Value 68 b Meaning Basic Mute at the lock activated 0 (0/1) Default is off m = 0 By enabling the m = 1 mutes the acoustic path at close relay (1 or 2) in "electric lock" (modes 1 and 5). This feature is there because if you often use code lock function or exit button, so the switch-on time to hear the tone exchange. For some customers, this can be distracting. Parameter Value 6# s Meaning Basic Setting of the number of buttons on the main panel.
5.6 Parameter setting Hands Free First ensure that the rubber seal on the microphone fits properly, otherwise setting the acoustic parameters will be difficult. Parameter Value 71 gg 72 ff 73 rr Meaning Basic Reception volume 01-16 (16 is the highest) (SPK) Transmission volume 01-16 (16 is the highest) (MIC) Speaker volume 01-16 (16 is the highest) (TRH) 07 07 07 gg/ff/rr Each number is entered as 2 digits with a range 01-16.
Parameter 76 Value b Meaning Basic Threshold for switching on the microphone 1-4 (4 is the highest) 2 There is a simultaneous signal from the microphone and the speaker on the telephone line, to ensure that the Brave doesn‟t produce acoustic feedback. In the Hands Free circuit there are several functioning blocks for supressing this feedback.
Parameter Value 79 k Meaning Basic Compensation for loss of conduit depending on line current (0/1/2) 1 The Brave has a circuit for installations remote from the switchboard (>100m) that can compensate for the loss caused by a conduit. This function is switched off as standard k=0, but it is possible to set on 2 levels, depending on the current that switchboard can supply (short circuit current I 0).
5.7 Time programme – automatic switch day/night (C) Only version (C)! Parameter Value 09 a Meaning Basic Automatic on/off switch over for Day/Night and control of time setting (0/1/#) 0 If the Brave has an RTC circuit - version (C) (M), it possible to switch on the automatic switch over time a=1. Condition is correct time setting. It is possible to make easy control a=#, the Brave answers either with confirmation tone (all is OK or with an error tone (it is necessary to set the time).
Parameter Value Meaning 00 hhnnkkjj 01 hhnnkkjj 02 hhnnkkjj 03 hhnnkkjj 04 hhnnkkjj 05 hhnnkkjj 06 hhnnkkjj 07 # Basic Sunday – time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Monday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Tuesday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Wednesday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and m
5.8 Basic setting and deletion Parameter 8# Value # Meaning Basic provide Basic setting This setting does not affect parameters 1 and 2 (numbers saved in memory) Parameter Value Meaning Basic Deletes all numbers in 1st group (regime Day) Deletes all numbers in 2nd group (regime night) 81 82 83 Basic setting only for parameters 3x only 3.. 84 Basic setting only for parameters 4x only 4.. 85 Basic setting only for parameters 5x only 5.. 86 Basic setting only for parameters 6x only 6..
5.10 Parameter overview Parameter 58 Value Meaning Basic 1 tt nn… number nn under button tt - 2 tt nn… number nn under button tt - 31 rm relay r works in regime m 31 r* tt 32 rp hh... 33 rp hh... 34 rp hh... 35 r aa 36 r cc 37 r ss 38 rp 39 xx 30 r zz 3* re 3#0 p 3#1 abcd 3#1 abcd 3#1 abcd 3#1 abcd 3#5 abcd 41 v (1-8) button tt causes switching on of relay r in regime m=6 (01-99) In regime DAY + NIGHT password hh...
42 z Sign for call prolonging (* / #) 43 g bb Command for Brave disconnection from the phone (00-99,*0-*9) 44 xxxx Service password (0000-9999) Command for switch over to DAY (00-99,*0-*9) Command for switch over to NIGHT (0099,*0-*9) * 155 266 0000 45 dd 46 nn 47 e Regime system choice 48 c Keyboard connection (0-8) 0 49 o Keyboard regime (0/1) 0 40 d 4* k 51 q 52 d Maximum length of call 53 w Time between button presses 54 z Time of disconnection for repeat choi
62 v 63 u 64 w 65 z 66 i 67 b 68 b (0/1) Acoustic signalisation Intro/Concl.
minutes jj starts night 01 hhnnkkj j 02 hhnnkkj j 03 hhnnkkj j 04 hhnnkkj j 05 hhnnkkj j 06 hhnnkkj j 07 # 8# # 81 82 Monday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Tuesday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Wednesday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and minutes jj starts night Thursday - time setting hours hh and minutes nn starts day and hours kk and mi
6 Technical parameters 6.1 Electrical parameters Parameter Minimum line current Minimum line voltage Voltage on the line when Brave picks up (VA characteristic) Lead in in disconnected state Impedance of line ending Value Conditions 18mA Line picked up 18V Line disconnected < 8V I = 20mA 1 < 12V ) I = 60 mA < 30uA U = 60V 220R + Line picked up 820R paral. 115nF 300Hz – 3400 Hz 20 - 60mA > 2Kohm 25 – 60 Hz min. 10 – 25 V 40 / 60 ms 1 -6 a -8 dB ) 20 – 60 mA min. -40 dB 20 – 60 mA min.
7 Table for easy programming Fill in the values you want to programme into the empty part of the table, in the double framed part there are whole programming commands to make programming easier. You can keep the programmed values in the manual for future changes. Meaning description Programming sequence specify par.
Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (2 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (2 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (1 imp.) Passw. for relay 1 (2 imp.) Passw. for relay 2 (1 imp.) Passw.
Button choice for 1 relay Button choice for 2 relay Switch on r 1 from phone Switch on r 2 from phone Switch on r 1 from phone Switch on r 2 from phone Length of time for r 1 switch on Length of time for r 2 switch on Control of r 1 during incoming call Control of r 2 during incoming call Length of time between switch on r 1 and 2 Length of time between impulses of r 1 Length of time between impulses of r 2 Exit button for r 1 Exit button for r 2 Enable code relay (COSW-sw.
choice DTMF from keyboard Disconnection by repeat press of the same button 0/1/2/3 40 1 0/1 4* 1 1 [min] 51 52 [sec] 53 1 [sec] 54 1 [sec] 55 1 56 2 Number of rings for pick up Maximum length of time Time between button presses Time of disconnection for repeat choice Time before choice commences Number of rings before disconnection Frequency of tone detector Number of busy tones Length of time of permanent tone Length of time of tone choice Gap between DTMF tones Length of time Flash Len
Speaker volume (SPK) Soft transition of switch over Suppression of background noise microphone switch on threshold 01-16 73 2 0/1 74 1 0/1 75 1 1-4 76 1 Speed of switching over voice atomization 1-4 77 1 VA characteristic Compensation for loss of conduit Level of signalisation transmission 0/1 78 1 0/1/2 79 1 04 - 16 70 0/1/# hhnn ddmmyy hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj hhnnkkjj 09 081 082 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 On/off automatic switch over Time setting Date se
WARRANTY: Each and every product has been tested before it leaves the factory. The manufacturer guarantees that the product and its features will work in accordance with the descriptions in this manual as long as the customer uses the product in accordance with the manufacturer‟s instructions. Warranties will be extended when a warranty repair has been undertaken. Although all warranty repairs will be handled by the manufacturer it is important that warranty claims are handled through your dealer.
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