HKC Quantum70 User manual

(for V4.0+ Software)
www.hkcsecurity.com
Security
Safe & Secure
SecureComm compatible
Installation Manual

Contents
Quantum 70 Installation Manual for V4.0 Software 310118_1
Quantum 70 Overview................................................3
System Hardware........................................................5
Menu Navigation - Using Menu Keys...........................7
Programming Menu....................................................8
RF-PIR.....................................................................10
RF-Contact/Sensor...................................................13
RF-PIRCAM................................................................16
RF-PIR-DT..................................................................19
RF-Keyfob................................................................22
RF-Echo...................................................................24
RF-SABB .................................................................27
RF-SD (Smoke Detector)..........................................30
RF-HD (Heat Detector).............................................32
RF-CO (Carbon Monoxide).......................................34
RF-PA (Panic Attack Button).......................................36
RF-RKP......................................................................39
Proximity Tag...............................................................42
Zone Wiring..............................................................43
Point ID Sensors.......................................................44
Quantum 70 / SABB Connections..............................46
Service Menu............................................................47
Devices Menu...........................................................51
Zone Menu................................................................53
Point Menu................................................................56
User Menu.................................................................57
Timers Menu.............................................................59
System Options Menu...............................................63
Digi & GSM Menu .......................................................73
Wiring & Fitting GSM/GPRS........................................ 74
DTV Module............................................................... 75
GSM/GPRS................................................................76
Monitoring & Voice ..................................................... 79
SMS Menu ................................................................. 82
Remote User Menu..................................................... 84
Panel Print Menu ........................................................85
SecureComm Menu....................................................86
Dialer Status LED ....................................................... 88
GSM-Q/GSM-WiFi Status LED ...................................89
Technical Specifications .............................................90
Panel Defaults.............................................................91
Digi Defaults................................................................92
Voice Library Words....................................................93
Log Abbreviations.......................................................95
Appendix A, BS 8243
Appendix B, Logical key calculations.........................100
...................................................97
Appendix C, IP Monitoring.........................................101
WARNING
While this system has been designed to the highest standards it does
not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or carbon
monoxide. Any alarm system is subject to compromise or failure to
activate for a variety of reasons. Therefore, good installation
practices and regular maintenance are essential to ensure continuous
satisfactory operation of the system. The transmission of text
messages is dependent on the SMS service provider. HKC Ltd.
cannot guarantee successful messaging. Messages which remain
undelivered when the validity period expires are discarded. The
validity period is the time the message is submitted plus 12 hours.
COPYRIGHT
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reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated in
another language in any form or by any means - electronic,
mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permission of
HKC Ltd.
DISCLAIMER
HKC Ltd. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the
contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, HKC
Ltd. reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes
from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of HKC
Ltd. to notify any person of such revision.
This marking certifies that this product has been tested in a
representative system complying with the requirements laid
down in Electromagnetic Compatibility directive 2014/30/EU and
Low Voltage Directive and subsequent modifications.2014/35/EU
PSTN Interface
This system has been designed to comply with the requirements of
eircom PSTN Interface Specification as required under article 4.2 of
The European Directive 1995/5/EC.

PANEL
Wireless
- Easy to use install menu for wireless (RF) devices
- Devices include wireless...
- Up to 70 wireless detectors (Contact/Inertia Sensors, Quad-PIR’s, PA Buttons
Smoke Sensors, Heat Sensors & CO Sensors)
- 1 wireless Keypad
- Up to 2 wireless Internal Sirens and 2 wireless External Sirens
- Up to 32 wireless Key-fobs and 32 prox. tags mapped to Users
- Comprehensive RF device status menu (inc. signal strength & battery
capacity)
Zone
- Capable of analysing Inertia Sensor
- Dedicated alarm & tamper terminals
- Programmable zone & Point ID descriptions
- Programmable zone wiring types; non EOL, single EOL & dual EOL loops.
- Expandible to 10 wired ID sensors
- All ID modules with dedicated alarm & tamper terminals
Outputs
- 2 high current outputs - Bell & Strobe
Dialler
- Reports to Central Stations on 16 Fast Format channels
- Other protocols; SIA, Extended SIA & Contact ID
- Can also send voice messages to 4 phones
- Reports to 5 SMS text compatible phones
- Built-in DSL Filter
- Supports SmartLink7 high-speed upload/download
Other Features
- Resettable fuses
- Battery current monitoring and load test
- Enhanced engineer log; 999 events
- 2 block areas + 1 common area
- 2 part-set areas per block with programmable descriptions and timers
- 2 serial ports and 1 USB (mini - B) port
- Graphics LCD
- Audible word library
- 32 Users (max.); programmable user descriptions & options
- Built-in panic feature; pressing * and # buttons simultaneously
- Proximity tag feature available
Contact/Inertia Sensor, PIR, PIRCAM, DualTech,
Keypad, Smoke Sensor, Heat Sensor, CO Sensor, PA Button, Internal Siren,
External Siren and Key-fob
The Quantum 70 control panel comes with on-board SecureWave 2-way
wireless technology. It can handle 70 wireless detectors and has 1 wired zone (which
can be expanded to 10 wired Point ID zones). The following features have been
included in the panel....
Quantum 70 Overview
3
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)

Quantum 70 Overview contd.
PANEL contd.
Integrated Power Supply
- Switch Mode Power Supply (AC to DC)
- Using Green-Mode Flyback Controller with Pulse Width Modulation
- Loss of mains (EPS) detection
- Low back-up battery (Storage Device) voltage detection
- Short-circuit protection (resettable fuse)
- Overload protection
- Power Supply, Storage Device and Control & Indicating Equipment are all
fully integrated with each other. Therefore, all monitoring and signalling are
directly handled by panel’s microprocessor.
RF-KEYFOB
- Arm/Disarm/Part-set via dedicated buttons
- Also secure Disarm via User Code
- Dedicated Duress button
GSM-WiFi Unit
- Plugs-on to mother board
- WiFi path with alternative GSM path to monitoring station
- IP Reporting to ARC
- SmartPhone APP available to access your system
- Realtime detection of jamming
- Use with SecureComm
Ethernet (LAN) Adapter
- Plugs-on to mother board
- IP Reporting to ARC
- SmartPhone APP available to access your system
- Use with SecureComm
WiFi Adapter
- Plugs-on to mother board
- IP Reporting to ARC
- SmartPhone APP available to access your system
- Use with SecureComm
4Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)

System Hardware
Main Panel
5
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
Front Tamper
Switch
Back Tamper Switch
Current
Measure

Main Panel
6
Useful Tips
These are our preferred cable
entries.
Use flex and connect Earth to ,
Neutral to N and Live to L
Always replace the mains fuse with
the rating indicated.
Always ensure that a good earth is
connected to the unit. This is
required to ensure compliance with
the EMC and LVD directives.
Isolate cables connected to panel
from high voltage cables.
Isolate mains before commencing any maintenance on this unit
After you have powered-up the panel, click the backup
battery in place
Secure battery with 300 x 4.5mm cable ties or similar.
Plug battery into BATTERY CONNECTOR (J14) Note: This
is a Nickel Metal Hydride battery and unlike other battery
types, it is not fully charged when shipped. It needs to be
recharged for about 14 hours.
Note: for best RF performance keep wiring away from antennas
Mains Power Supply
Cord-grip
Key-in 4567 to access the Engineer Mode. This will need to be validated with a User
Code. To do this, key-in a valid User Code i.e. 1111 (or 1234 in the UK). You are now in
the Service Menu.
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
!

Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
Menu Navigation - Using Menu Keys
This section illustrates how to move around the menu structure in the Quantum 70
control panel. There are five menu keys used for menu navigation. The following
diagram describes their functions...
The next two pages contain the main areas of the programming menu...
When typing in zone
descriptions etc. the
cursor will move on to
the next letter after a
short period; just like
mobile phone texting.
QUIT
Used to exit a menu.
YES
Used to enter a menu.
Also used to enable an
option.
NO
Used to disable an
option.
NEXT
Used to move to the
NEXT item in a menu.
Used to move to the
PREVIOUS item in a menu.
PREV
MENU KEYS
1
txt
4
ghi
7
pqrs
prev
PLAY
REC
LIGHT
QUIT
YES
NO
*
2
abc
5
jkl
8
tuv
0
[
3
def
6
mno
9
wxyz
#
next
PLAY
QUIT
REC
YES
LIGHT
NO
prev
*#
next
1 1 $ · ! % & * ( )
2 a b c A B C 2 + =
3 d e f D E F 3 ; ?
4 g h i G H I 4
5 j k l J K L 5 ` /
6 m n o M N O 6 - =
7 p q r s P Q R S 7
8 t u v T U V 8 + =
9 w x y z W X Y Z 9
0 space . , ' : - 0 @ #
CHARACTER SET
7

Programming Menu
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
8
2 Devices Menu
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 Add & Identify Points
1 Zone Names
5 Default RF System ?
1 Default All ?
2 Default User Codes ?
3 Default Comms ?
1 RF Devices Menu
2 Locate Points
2 Zone Types
3 Remove Points
3 Zone Options
4 Zone Gross & Pulse
5 Zone Hardware
6 Zone Block Assign
7 Technical Zone Options
4 Point Menu
6 Timers Menu
7 Output Menu Not Applicable
5 Users Menu
1 Point Names
1 Set Time & Date
5 Event Timers
4 Block Timers
1 User Codes
2 Point Types
2 System Timers
2 User Names
3 Point Options
3 Miscellaneous Timers
3 User Options
4 Point Gross & Pulse
5 Point Block Assign
4 Engineer Code
5 User Block Assign
6 User Prox Assign
7 Manufacturer’s Code
1 Never Log
2 Non EOL
1 Zone Name Text
1 Point Name Text
1 Entry Timers
2 Only Log at Setting
3 Single EOL
2 Zone Audio
2 Point Audio
2 Exit Timers
3 Internal Bell Timers
3 Show Open before Set
4 Dual EOL
4 Inhibit Required
5 Point ID
1 RF Device
dd/mm/yy hh:mm
1 Weeks to Service
1 Internal Bell
2 Fire Exit Delay
3 Mains Fault Delay
2 External Bell
3 Strobe Time
4 Entry Time
5 Exit Time
6 Split Entry Time
7 Soak Period
8 Bell Delay
9 Double Knock Reset
0 Double Knock Open
USER OPTIONS
EVENT TIMER TYPES
Full Set User Menu
Unset Manager Menu
Inhibit 24 Hour
Partset A Code & Prox
Partset B
Unused Auto-Arm PGA
Open/Closed Auto-Arm PGB
Home Alone Timed Access
Auto-Activate User Alert
Auto-Arm Full
2 Battery Load Test
2 Colour
4 Replace Battery Pack
4 Live Images
2 Full Set ?
2 Log Menu
1 Unset ?
1 System Overview
4 Default ID Bus ?
3 Quick Arm ?
3 Engineering Tools Menu
4 Part Set A ?
4 Engineer Arm/Disarm
5 Part Set B ?
5 Defaults Menu
6 Firmware Update
7 Voice Demo
8 Remote Service
1 Battery Current Monitor
1 Image Size
3 Charge Battery
3 Number of Pages
1 Test Digi Channels
2 Test Extended Reports
8 Battery Menu
9 Bell Test
4 RF SABB Status
5 RF Wand Status
6 RF Keypad Status
1 RF Device Status 1 RF Zone Status
2 Open Inputs Menu
3 Walk Test Menu
4 Show System Faults
2 RF Keyfob Status
5 Test Comms Menu
6 Test RF Devices
7 Show Software Versions
3 RF Echo Status
1 Add & Identify RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Device Options
5 RF System Options
6 RF Camera Options
Inhibit
Access
Excl. from PG A
Excl. from PG B
Double Knock
Soak
Chime
24 Hour
Perimeter
Inhibit
Excl. from PG A
Excl. from PG B
Soak
Chime
Inhibit
Soak
Silent PA
Inhibit
Soak
Soak
Key Pulse
Inhibit
Soak
24 Hour
Fire Exit Delay
None
Inhibit
Soak
24 Hour
ZONE/POINT TYPES vs OPTIONS
Alarm
Entry / Exit
Panic
Fire
Tamper
Gas
Key
Key Partguard A
Key Partguard B
Fire Exit
Exit Terminator
Line Fault
Fail To Communicate
Technical
Please turn over
for...
8 System Options
Menu &
9 Comms Menu
ZONE & POINT TYPES
Alarm Technical 1
Entry/Exit .. ..
Panic Technical 8
Fire Technical 8
Gas Fire Exit 1
Tamper .. .. ..
Key Fire Exit 12
Line Fault Key Partguard A
Fail to Connect Key PartguardB
Unused Exit Terminator
To use quick codes simply key in the codes indicated to the
left of the items in the menus e.g. Enter keys 31 from the
main menu to access the Zone Names menu.
QUICK CODES
4 External Bell Timers
For adjusting RF-PIR sensitivity,
activating/deactivating the MC’s in
RF-Contact/Sensors, turning on
the “Unset via User-code” feature
on the key-fob, adjusting the RF-
Echo volume, controlling the flash
on the RF-PIRCAM etc.

Default Engineer Code - 4567
Default User Code (IRL) - 1111
Default User Code (UK) - 1234
Programming Menu - Continued
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5 Partset Options Menu
8 System Options
Menu
From previous
page
1 Final Door Set
2 Exit Fault Bell
3 Line Fault Bell
4 Inhibit Tamper
5 Forced Arm
6 Display Armed
7 Extend Block Exit Time
8 Rearm Always
9 Rearm Count
10 Arm Squawk
11 Infinite Exit
1 Arming Options Menu
2 Unset Options Menu
3 Quick Key Menu
4 Keypad PA Options Menu
6 Miscellaneous Options Menu
7 Audio/LCD Options Menu
8 Edit Miscellaneous Text
9 Garda Policy Option
9 BS8423 Options (UK only)
(UK only)
1 User Walk Test
2 Fire Output Enabled
5 Fire Exit Require Code
6 Tamper Rearm
3 Extend Block Entry Time
4 Fire Exit Bells
1 Quick # Key Menu
1 Keypad * & # PA
1 Mains Fault Buzzer
1 Status
1 Pre-Alarm
1 Police Options
2 Quick Key Menu
2 Keypad PA Silent
2 Line Fault Buzzer
2 Disable
2 Bell Tamp: Verified Alarm
2 Technistore Options
3 Silent PA Line Fault
3 FTC Buzzer
3 Options
5 Buzzer Volume
4 Fault Alert Buzzer
4 IP Monitoring
6 Voice Volume
7 Siren Volume
8 LCD Contrast
3 Alarm Abort Time
4 Restricted Indication
1 Timed Soak
1 Part Set A Exit Time
1 Edit Installer’s Name
2 Edit Block Names
2 Engineer Lock
2 Part Set B Exit Time
3 Duress Codes
3 Access to Exit Entry
3 Edit Part Set A Text
4 Walk Test Bell
4 Part Set Digi Alarm
4 Edit Part Set B Text
5 System Double Knock
6 Part Set A Exit Buzzer
8 Part Set A Entry/Exit to Alarm
9 Part Set B Entry/Exit to Alarm
6 Latch Chime
7 Part Set B Exit Buzzer
7 Internal Bell Chime
5 Indicate Part Set
5 Edit Fire Exit Message
6 Edit Fire Exit Type
7 Edit Technical Type
8 Edit Site Name
8 Auto Hour Change
9 Work to EN50131
10 Silent Fire
9 Comms Menu
QUICK KEY MENU
0#1 User Log 0*1 SMS Engineers
0#3 Walk Test 0*2 SMS Log
0#4 Full Arm 0*3 Call PC
0#5 Quick Arm 0*4 PC Direct
0#6 Toggle Chime 0*5 User Check
0#7 Part Set A 0*6 Temporary User
0#8 Part Set B 0*7 Home Alone
0#9 Bell Test
See page 73
See page 84
See page 73
See page 73
2 Communicators
1 Overview
3 Monitoring & Voice
4 SMS Menu
5 Remote User Menu
6 Panel Print Menu
7 SecureComm Menu
1 Remote User Codes
4 Printer Port
REMOTE USER OPTIONS
Call Back
Remote Set
Remote Unset
2 Remote User Names
3 Remote User Phones
NO
NO
NO
1 Accounts
2 Make Test Call
3 Reports
4 Blocks
5 IP Test Calls

Mounting
Holes
Mounting
Hole Release
Tag for
Circuit
Assembly
RF-PIR
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 Add&Id:RF Zones
2 Add&Id:RF Keyfob
3 Add&Id:RF Echo
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices Scanning RF Devs
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• To put an RF-PIR on to a Quantum 70 system go into engineer mode.
• Open the RF-PIR and pull the isolator away from the battery - this powers it up.
• If you have a number of RF-PIRs you can open them too at this stage and remove their isolators.
• Don’t close their lids just yet.
• Select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
• Next, add and identify the RF-PIR as a zone.
• The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning and as it finds its first device the display will
change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has found all its devices, press
• Next, close the devices’ tamper switches by fitting their lids.
• As you close the devices’ tamper switches in sequence. You will hear an audible indication as each device
is identified into the system
Note: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
PLAY
QUIT
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
LED
Diffuser
Custom
Fresnel
Lens
Add & ID on to the System
• 15m Detection
• >4 Years Battery Life
• >400m Line-of-sight Radio Range
• Close-in Detection
• Adjustable Sensitivity
• Noise Immunity
• Temperature Compensation
!
10
Tamper
Switch
For Mounting
Bracket
Battery
LED
Antenna
Pyro
Sensor
+
-
+
ULTRA LITHIUM

RF-PIR - Continued
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 RF Zone Opts
1 Locate: RF Zone
1 Remove: RF Zone
Z01 Zone 1
Z01 Zone 1
Z01 Zone 1
2 RF Keyfob Opts
2 Locate: RF Keyfob
2 Remove: RF Keyfob
Z02 Zone 2
Z02 Zone 2
Z02 Zone 2
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the RF Device Options.
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Locate RF Devices.
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Remove RF Devices.
• The RF-PIR’s programmable options can be accessed as follows;
• The RF-PIR can be located as follows;
• The RF-PIR can be removed as follows;
• From there go to RF Zone Opts and then select the RF-PIR number in question.
• You can now select the sensitivity of the RF-PIR i.e. Setting MED is for the medium sensitivity.
• There are three levels: LOW, MED and HI.
• The other option is Mon Sup (Monitored Supervisory signal) is defaulted to YES. When the device is “lost” for
a prolonged period of time, a supervisory alarm is flagged by the panel. This can be turned off by selecting NO.
However, we recommend that this feature is left as YES
• From there go to Locate: RF Zone and then select the RF-PIR number in question.
• The LED on the RF-PIR that you selected will flash on and off every second thus helping you to locate it.
• Also note, opening & closing the tamper switch on a device will locate and display said device at the keypad.
• From there go to Remove: RF Zone and then select the RF-PIR number you want removed. Press YES to
select this device for removal and press YES again to confirm removal.
2 Devices Menu
2 Devices Menu
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Service Menu
1 Service Menu
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
3 Zone Menu
3 Zone Menu
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RF-PIR - Continued
Range of Detection
Specifications
2m 2m
2.4m 2.4m
2m
4m
6m
8m
10m
14m
2m
4m
6m
8m
2m
4m
6m
8m
Vertical Coverage
Vertical Coverage
Horizontal Coverage
12m
1m 1m
2m
4m
6m
8m
10m
12m
14m
10m
2m
2m
4m
(close-in detection)
(close-in detection)
Horizontal Coverage
Note: mount the unit 2.4m from the ground
Current Consumption
Battery Life
Range
Frequency
Temperature
Mounting Height
Weight
Dimensions
EN 50131-2-2
3Vdc nom. • 1400mAh • size 2/3A
Standby: 8µA
Transmit: 40mA (peak)
Typically >4 years
868Mhz
2.4m
-10°C to +40°C
W=64mm H= 117mm D = 53mm
155g (including battery)
Grade 2 Class II
Line-of-sight > 400m
Battery
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
12

RF-Contact/Sensor
Mounting
Holes
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Sensor
Head
Mounting
Hole for
Pry-off
Tamper
These ribs
indicate
Centre Mark
of Magnet
• >4 Years Battery Life
• >400m Line-of-sight Radio Range
• MC Switches (Reeds) on Left and Right
• Optional Inertia Sensor Version
• Adjustable Sensitivity on Inertia Sensor
• RF-CW = (magnetic Contact in white) and RF-CB = (magnetic Contact in brown)
• RF-CSW = (MC & inertia Sensor in white) and RF-CSB = (MC & inertia Sensor in brown)
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 Add&Id:RF Zones
2 Add&Id:RF Keyfob
3 Add&Id:RF Echo
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices Scanning RF Devs
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• To put an RF-Cx or RF-CSx on to a Quantum 70 system go into engineer mode.
• Open the RF-Cx or RF-CSx and pull the isolator away from the battery - this powers it up.
• If you have a number of devices you can open them too at this stage and remove their isolators.
• Don’t close their lids just yet.
• Select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
• Next, add and identify the RF-Cx or RF-CSx as a zone.
• The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning and as it finds its first device the display will
change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has found all its devices, press
• Select zone number to be added & Id’ed.
• Next, close the devices’ tamper switches by fitting their lids.
• As you close the devices’ tamper switches in sequence. You will hear an audible indication as each device
is identified into the system
Note: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
PLAY
QUIT
Add & ID on to the System
!
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C
L
Tamper
Switch
Tamper
Loop
Alarm
Loop
Battery
Antenna
Status
LED
+
-
+
ULTRA LITHIUM

RF-Contact/Sensor - Continued
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
14
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 RF Zone Opts
1 Locate: RF Zone
1 Remove: RF Zone
Z01 Zone 1
Z01 Zone 1
Z01 Zone 1
2 RF Keyfob Opts
2 Locate: RF Keyfob
2 Remove: RF Keyfob
Z02 Zone 2
Z02 Zone 2
Z02 Zone 2
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the RF Device Options.
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Locate RF Devices.
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Remove RF Devices.
• The RF-Cx or RF-CSx programmable options can be accessed as follows;
• The RF-Cx or RF-CSx can be located as follows;
• The RF-Cx or RF-CSx can be removed as follows;
• From there go to RF Zone Opts and then select the RF-Cx or RF-CSx number in question.
• You can now turn off the devices’ magnetic contacts (otherwise known as reed switches).
• Selecting Reeds ON NO .turns them off.
• The other option is Mon Sup (Monitored Supervisory signal) is defaulted to YES. When the device is “lost” for
a prolonged period of time, a supervisory alarm is flagged by the panel. This can be turned off by selecting NO.
However, we recommend that this feature is left as YES
• From there go to Locate: RF Zone and then select the RF-Cx or RF-CSx number in question.
• The LED on the RF-Cx or RF-CSx that you selected will flash on and off every second thus helping you to
locate it.
• Also note, opening & closing the tamper switch on a device will locate and display said device at the keypad.
• From there go to Remove: RF Zone and then select the RF-Cx or RF-CSx number you want removed. Press
YES to select this device for removal and press YES again to confirm removal.
2 Devices Menu
2 Devices Menu
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Service Menu
1 Service Menu
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
3 Zone Menu
3 Zone Menu

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RF-Contact/Sensor - Continued
!
!
!
!
Notes:
For best RF performance keep wiring away from antenna.
Only use 1 magnet per device.
Reed switches are active by default.
RF-Cx are known as RF-Contact and RF-CSx are known as RF-Inertia (even
though they have magnetic contacts too). The “x” suffix can be either W for white or
B for Brown
Current Consumption
Battery Life
Range
Frequency
Temperature
Weight
Main Dimensions
Magnet Dimensions
EN 50131-2-6
3Vdc nom. • 1400mAh • size 2/3A
Standby: 7µA
Transmit: 40mA (peak)
Typically >4 years
Line-of-sight > 400m
868Mhz
-10°C to +40°C
W=33mm H= 122mm D = 33mm
W=10mm H= 41mm D = 15mm
80g (including sensor head, battery & magnet)
Grade 2 Class II
Battery
Specifications
• Additional wired MC’s can wired into the system via the
Alarm/Tamper terminals. Note though, the length of the tamper
loop in this scenario is limited (100m for Alarm loop and 3m for
Tamper loop)
• Ensure that the inertia sensor head arrow is vertical.
• The sensor head has its own specific holder. Use the
screw holes in this holder when mounting the unit to
increase its responsiveness to vibrations.
Tamper
Loop
Alarm
Loop
+
-
LITHIUM
BATTERY
+
ULTRA LITHIUM
Mounting
Holes

Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
RF-PIRCAM
Mounting
Holes*
Custom
Fresnel
Lens
Camera Lens
Light Sensor
Flash
LED Difuser
Release
Tag for
Circuit
Assembly
+
-
+
ULTRA LITHIUM
+
-
+
ULTRA LITHIUM
Battery
Antenna
LED
Camera
Assembly
Tamper
Switch
Pyro
Sensor
Battery
• 15m Pyro Detection
• High Quality Colour Camera with white LED for low light
• Very Low Current Consumption
• Long Battery Life (typically up to 3 years)
• >400m Line-of-sight Radio Range
• Close-in Detection
• Adjustable Sensitivity
• Noise Immunity
• Temperature Compensation
2 Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• To put an RF-PIRCAM on to a SecureWave system go into engineer mode. Select the Devices Menu, then
RF Devs Menu. Next, select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
• Now you have a choice to add and identify the RF-PIRCAM and map it onto either a zone or point location.
Tip: To conserve zones it would be best to add and ID your RF-PIRCAMs onto Points (of which there are 40)
first before you assign them to Zones.
• The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning and as it finds its first device the display will
change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has found all its devices you will be prompted to close the
devices’ tamper switches.
Note: A full scan will take about a minute and
•Close the devices’ tamper switches in sequence. You will hear an audible indication as each device is
identified into the system
Note: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
may be halted at any time by pressing PLAY
QUIT
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
!RF-PIRCAM does not connect to RF-Repeater
Add & ID on to the System
1 Add&Id:RF Zones
2 Add&Id:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices Scanning RF Devs
Scanning RF Devs
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
RF-PIRCAM - Continued
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Image Size
2 Color
3 Num Images
4 Live Images
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Devs Options
5 RF System Options
6 RF Camera Options
4 RF Devs Options
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• To get to either the RF-Zones or RF-Points options menu; select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu.
Next select the RF Devs Options.
• The RF-PIRCAM’s programmable options can be accessed as follows;
• From there go to either the RF Zone Opts or RF Point Opts menu and then select the RF-PIRCAM number
in question.
• You can now select the sensitivity of the RF-PIRCAM. The three levels are LOW, MED and HI.
• Another option is Mon Sup (Monitored Supervisory signal) is defaulted to YES. When the device is “lost” for
>120 minutes, a supervisory alarm is flagged by the panel. This can be turned off by selecting NO. However,
we recommend that this feature is left as YES
• The final section is Flash. There are three conditions; ON, OFF and AUTO. The default is ON - this means
that the RF-PIRCAM always triggers the flash when it takes an image. With OFF there is no flash (unless you
are taking a live snapshot) and with AUTO, the flash is only triggered when the room is dark.
• There are 4 sections to the RF Camera Opts menu...
2 Mon Sup YES
1 Settings MED
3 Flash ON
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 RF Zone Opts
2 RF Point Opts
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Devs Options
• Image Size is defaulted to VGA which is 640x800 pixels. If you press NO you can select QVGA which has a
lower resolution of 320x240 pixels but has a quicker transmission time.
Color is defaulted to YES. You can select black and white by pressing NO but unless there are specific site-
related reasons for choosing black and white we recommend keeping the colour on.
Num images is shorthand for “Number of images” and is defaulted to 3. When the system is armed and the
PIRCAM is triggered, 3 snapshots are taken at 1 second intervals. This number can be changed by pressing
YES and then pressing any number between 1 to 5.
• Live images is defaulted to NO. When YES is selected, you can take a snapshot on your smart phone
whenever you want
•
•
!To utilise the camera, the system needs to be connected to SecureComm and have the HKC app
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
PIR located -LED turns on/off every second
• In the Locate: RF Zones or Locate: RF Points you will observe the following;
Note: To locate an RF-PIRCAM go to the Devices Menu in engineer mode and follow menu path below...
• You will automatically be brought to either zone 1 or the first point (P50)
• When you want to move on to the next zone or point then press
1 Locate:RF Zones
2 Locate:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
#
next
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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
RF-PIRCAM - Continued
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
• To remove an RF-PIRCAM go to the Devices Menu in engineer mode and follow menu path below.
• You will automatically be brought to either zone 1 or the first point (P50)
• Go to the zone or point you want to remove and press
1 Remove:RF Zones
2 Remove:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
REC
YES
Note: mount the unit 2.4m from the ground
2m 2m
2.4m 2.4m
2m
4m
6m
8m
10m
14m
2m
4m
6m
8m
2m
4m
6m
8m
Vertical Coverage
Vertical Coverage
Horizontal Coverage
12m
1m 1m
2m
4m
6m
8m
10m
12m
14m
10m
2m
2m
4m
(close-in detection)
(close-in detection)
Horizontal Coverage
User warning: Do not partially or completely obscure the detector’s field of view.
!
Range of Detection
Specifications
PIR Current Consumption
Camera Current Consumption
Battery Life
Camera
Radio Range
Frequency
Temperature
Mounting Height
Weight
Dimensions
Two Lithium 3Vdc (nom.) 1,400mAh
Standby: 8µA
Transmit: 55mA (peak)
Standby: 5µA
Active: 500mA (peak)
Typically up to 3 years
Full colour VGA
868Mhz
2.4m
-10°C to +40°C
W=64mm H= 136mm D = 53mm
210g (including batteries)
Grade 2 Class II
Line-of-sight > 400m
Battery
EN 50131-2-2
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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
RF-PIR-DT
Microwave
Radar/Sensor
ULTRA LITHIUM
+
-
+
ULTRA LITHIUM
Battery
Radar
Sensitivity
Antenna
LED
Tamper
Switch
Pyro
Sensor
Custom
Fresnel
Lens
Mounting
Holes*
Release
Tag for
Circuit
Assembly
LED
Difuser
• 15m Pyro Detection
• 15m Radar Detection
• Very Low Current Consumption
• Long Battery Life (typically up to 3 years)
• >400m Line-of-sight Radio Range
• Close-in Detection
• Adjustable Sensitivity
• Noise Immunity using Digital Filtering
• Temperature Compensation
2 Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• To put an RF-PIR=DT on to a SecureWave system go into engineer mode. Select the Devices Menu, then
RF Devs Menu. Next, select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
• Now you have a choice to add and identify the RF-PIR-DT and map it onto either a zone or point location.
Tip: To conserve zones it would be best to add and ID your RF-PIR-DTs onto Points (of which there are 40)
first before you assign them to Zones.
• The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning and as it finds its first device the display will
change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has found all its devices you will be prompted to close the
devices’ tamper switches.
Note: A full scan will take about a minute and
•Close the devices’ tamper switches in sequence. You will hear an audible indication as each device is
identified into the system
Note: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
may be halted at any time by pressing PLAY
QUIT
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
!RF-PIR-DT does not connect to RF-Repeater
Add & ID on to the System
1 Add&Id:RF Zones
2 Add&Id:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices Scanning RF Devs
Scanning RF Devs
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
RF-PIR-DT - Continued
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Devs Options
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• The RF-PIR-DT’s programmable options can be accessed as follows;
• To get to either the RF-Zones or RF-Points options menu; select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu.
Next select the RF Devs Options.
• From there go to either the RF Zone Opts or RF Point Opts menu and then select the RF-PIR-DT number
in question.
• You can now select the sensitivity of the RF-PIR-DT. The three levels are LOW, MED and HI.
• Another option is Mon Sup (Monitored Supervisory signal) is defaulted to YES. When the device is “lost” for
>120 minutes, a supervisory alarm is flagged by the panel. This can be turned off by selecting NO. However,
we recommend that this feature is left as YES
2 Mon Sup YES
1 Settings MED
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 RF Zone Opts
2 RF Point Opts
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Devs Options
Note: The Radar sensitivity is only adjustable by twisting the on-board potentiometer.
!The unit only flags an activation when the system is armed and
when both PIR and Radar circuits are simultaneously triggered.
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
PIR located -LED turns on/off every second
• In the Locate: RF Zones or Locate: RF Points you will observe the following;
Note: To locate an RF-PIR-DT go to the Devices Menu in engineer mode and follow menu path below...
• You will automatically be brought to either zone 1 or the first point (P50)
• When you want to move on to the next zone or point then press
1 Locate:RF Zones
2 Locate:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
#
next
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
• To remove an RF-PIR-DT go to the Devices Menu in engineer mode and follow menu path below.
• You will automatically be brought to either zone 1 or the first point (P50)
• Go to the zone or point you want to remove and press
1 Remove:RF Zones
2 Remove:RF Points
1 Add & ID RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
REC
YES
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