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CONTENTS CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION... 2 1.1 SCOPE OF DOCUMENT... 2 2. ARCHITECTURE... 3 3. CONFIGURATION OF THE SECURITY FUNCTIONS... 4 3.1 CHOICE OF SECURITY FUNCTIONS... 4 4. FUNCTIONS ON THE DASHBOARD... 5 5.... 6 5.1... 6 5.1.1 Configuring the zones... 6 5.1.2 Configuring the alarm inputs... 7 5.1.3 Configuring the access code... 10 5.2 ZONE... 11 5.2.1 Configuring the zone... 11 5.2.2 Configuring the access code... 12 5.3 SENSOR... 13 1

INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION The domovea security function responds to the increasing desire for secure residences. Although both a prevention and deterrent device, an alarm is first and foremost a means of increasing comfort and peace of mind. Main features: - Protection against theft and break-ins - Protected, even when you're at home. - Fire Alarm - Domestic risks - Remote alerts and surveillance 1.1 SCOPE OF DOCUMENT The descriptions provided in this manual are intended to familiarise the installer with the security function of the domovea system. The procedures described in this manual are intended to assist the installer during configuration and display of the security functions of a domovea installation. 2

ARCHITECTURE 2. ARCHITECTURE The diagram below summarises the overall architecture of the security function of the domovea system: KNX system Radio or mixed alarm system TXA306 TXA206 S405-22F S271-22F TR131* TRC120 S304-22F** TX460 TCC510S KNX bus S161-22F S662-22F Server PC TH201 KNX/USB media coupler OR TJA450 Local visualisation/ automation server ETHERNET network Touch screen tablet Smartphone Office PC TJD080 The KNX bus and the alarm system are linked via the TRC120 radio interface. 3

FUNCTIONS ON THE DASHBOARD 3. CONFIGURATION OF THE SECURITY FUNCTIONS Three "Security" devices are available in the domovea configurator: - Alarm sensor: Device which displays the status of the alarm sensor (former device) - Alarm: Device for control and display of the operations of an alarm system. - Alarm zone: Device for arming and disarming an alarm zone. 3.1 CHOICE OF SECURITY FUNCTIONS To add a visualisation of security devices: - Click on Devices (1) in the tabs list, - Click on Add (2) in the menu bar, then on Security (3) and finally on the type of device desired (4). 2 3 4 1 4

FUNCTIONS ON THE DASHBOARD 4. FUNCTIONS ON THE DASHBOARD 5 6 8 7 The alarm screen is composed of 4 areas: - An alarm shortcut (5) gives access to the various security devices. - An alarm frame (6) gives access to the alarm system for arming and disarming. - A tag area (7) indicates the last event which occurred. - A notifications frame (8) indicates the number of events which have not been cancelled and allows access to the detailed event view. 5

5. 5.1 This device is used to control and display the operations of an alarm system. The link is provided by a radio interface for data exchange. 5.1.1 CONFIGURING THE ZONES This device has a maximum of 4 alarm zones corresponding to the groups of the alarm system. Proceed as follows for all the zones concerned: - Check the option Enable zone (9) to configure the group, - Enter the name of the zone (10), - Enter the address of the group for arming or disarming the zone (11), - Enter the address of the group for the armed/disarmed status of the zone (12). 9 10 11 12 KNX Object: Name under domovea KNX name Function of object Length Arm/disarm Arming/Disarming alarm group 1.4 ON / OFF 1 bit Status armed/disarmed Arming/Disarming alarm group 1.4 Status indication 1 bit Operation: Arming and disarming is carried out zone by zone or for the system in general. Domovea automatically suggests the Arm All and Disarm All commands (13). It uses the addresses of the individual arm and disarm commands of each zone and sends them consecutively to obtain total arming and disarming in agreement with the number of zones declared on the control unit. 13 14 15 6

The status icon (padlock) (14) turns red when a zone is armed. Field (15) indicates partial operation as soon as one zone is armed or full operation when all the configured zones are armed. 5.1.2 CONFIGURING THE INPUTS This device allows detected events to be displayed by the alarm system. - Enter the address of the group corresponding to each type of event. Device KNX addresses: Name Protected entrance Anomaly Discrete prealarm Full prealarm Intrusion Intrusion confirmed Alert Silent alert Fire Alarm Technical alarm Function Management of the status of doors which are still open. Storing of anomalies in voltage, auto-protection, dropping of the telephone line or radio link. Alarm level 1 Intruder detection Alarm level 2 Intruder progression Alarm level 3 Intruder detection confirmed Prealarm + intrusion or 2 consecutive intrusions General triggering of all alarm resources Triggering of a telephone transmission only. Triggering of a bell, specifically for fire detection. Triggering of a local signal and telephone transmission for all domestic detections (flood, freezer breakdown, gas, etc.). 7

Parameters: Name Function Value Reading of indications on KNX bus: Delay after send Used to define the periodicity of status readings over the KNX bus. Used to define the delay after which the objects are sent. Only at KNX bus connection, every minutes (caution, bus may overload) 2 minutes (caution, bus may overload) 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 45 min, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 5 h, 12 h, One day, Never Default value: Only at KNX bus connection Range [0 to 400 ms] Default value: 80 ms Operation: The events are displayed in the notifications list by clicking on the envelope icon (16). Only the 'open door' event (17) is signalled in alarm system view. 16 17 During the arming of the alarm, if an "Door/window open " event is detected, the following message will appear indicating the reason for the failure to arm. 8

Notifications list: Each event is listed with a time and date. Clicking on an event (18),opens a window which asks for confirmation the event's resolution. Clicking on the Notifications icon (19) deletes all the events in the list. 19 18 20 By clicking on "!" (20), you can sort the events according to: - Event type: o Notifications: information windows o Doorphone: events concerning calls from the door o Security: events concerning the alarm system. - Priority: o Low o Middle o High 9

5.1.3 CONFIGURING THE ACCESS CODE This device allows the arming and disarming of the alarm system to be protected by a four digit code. - Check the option To use the same code for all security devices (21) or To use a different code for each security device (22). - Enter the code number, 23 21 22 Code request (keyboard): Defines how the code can be used to arm or disarm the alarm - Remote: this code is required when domovea is accessed remotely (Internet) - Local and remote: this code is required to enable both local and remote commands. Global code: A unique code for all the security devices of the system. Modification of this code involves modification of the code for all other security devices for which the option is checked. Device code: Code which is valid only for the device concerned. Modification of this code does not require any other modification on other devices in the system. Operation: On arming and disarming the alarm control unit, the input keyboard (23) is displayed. Enter the code and confirm the command. 10

5.2 ZONE 5.2.1 CONFIGURING THE ZONE This device is used to arm and disarm an alarm zone corresponding to an alarm system group. Proceed as follows: - Enter the address of the group for arming or disarming the zone (24), - Enter the address of the group for the armed/disarmed status of the zone (25). 24 25 KNX Object: Name under domovea KNX name Function of the Length object Arm/disarm Arming/Disarming alarm group 1.4 ON / OFF 1 bit Status armed/disarmed Arming/Disarming alarm group 1.4 Status indication 1 bit Parameters: Name Function Value Reading of indications on the KNX bus: Delay after send Used to define the periodicity of status readings over the KNX bus. Used to define the delay after which the objects are sent. Only at KNX bus connection, every minutes (caution, bus may overload) 2 minutes (caution, bus may overload) 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 45 min, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 5 h, 12 h, One day, Never Default value: Only at KNX bus connection Range [0 to 400 ms] Default value: 80 ms Operation: Arming/disarming is carried out for the zone. The status icon (padlock) (25) turns red when the zone is armed. The text indicates the function status ('enabled' or 'disabled'). 11

5.2.2 CONFIGURING THE ACCESS CODE This device allows the arming and disarming of the alarm system to be protected by a four digit code. - Check the option To use the same code for all security devices (26) or To use a different code for each security device (27). - Enter the code number, 28 26 27 Code request (keyboard): Defines how the code can be used to arm or disarm the alarm - Remote: this code is required when domovea is accessed remotely (Internet) - Local and remote: this code is required to enable both local and remote commands. Global code: A unique code for all the security devices of the system. Modification of this code involves modification of the code for all other security devices for which the option is checked. Device code: Code which is valid only for the device concerned. Modification of this code does not require any other modification on other devices in the system. Operation: On arming and disarming the zone, the input keypad (28) is displayed. Enter the code and confirm the command. 12

5.3 SENSOR This device displays the status of an alarm sensor. Proceed as follows: - Enter the address of the group for the alarm sensor status (29), - Enter the message text for ON (30) - Enter the message text for OFF (31) 29 30 31 KNX Object: Name under domovea KNX name Function of the Length object Alarm indication Chanel presence ON / OFF 1 bit Parameters: Name Function Value ON label OFF label Reading of indications on the KNX bus: Allows the text to display when the sensor is armed to be entered Allows the text to display when the sensor is disarmed to be entered Used to define the periodicity of status readings over the KNX bus. Free text field Default value: on Free text field Default value: off Only at KNX bus connection, every minutes (caution, bus may overload) 2 minutes (caution, bus may overload) 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 45 min, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 5 h, 12 h, One day, Never Default value: Only at KNX bus connection Operation: The status indication (padlock) (29) turns red when the sensor is armed. The text indicates the status of the function. 13