INIM SmartLiving 515 User manual

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WarrantyINIM Electronics s.r.l. (Seller, Our, Us, ) warrants the original purchaser
that this product shall be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months. As INIM
Electronics s.r.l. does not install this product directly, and due to the
possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by
Us; INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not warrant against loss of quality,
degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that
results from the use of products, parts or other replaceable items (such
as consumables) that are neither made nor recommended by INIM
Electronics. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is
expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any
product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall INIM
Electronics s.r.l. be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any
loss or damage whether direct ot indirect or consequential or incidental,
including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, stolen goods,
or claims by any other party caused by defective products or otherwise
arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of
this product.
This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating
to normal use. It does not cover:
• damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence;
• damage caused by fire, flood, wind or lightning;
• vandalism
• fair wear and tear.
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products. Improper use, that is, use for purposes other than those
mentioned in this manual will void the warranty. Contact Our authorized
dealer, or visit our website for further information regarding this
warranty.
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Warranty
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person for damage arising from improper storage, handling or use of
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appointed by INIM Electronics. Installation of this Product must be
carried out in accordance with Our instructions in the product manual.
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Table of
contents
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Directive 1999/5/CE (R&TTE) compliance . . . . . . . . . . 2
Table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Chapter 1 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1-1 Manufacturer's details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1-2 Description of product and models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1-3 Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1-4 Operator Qualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1-5 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Chapter 2 The SmartLiving System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2-2 The Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2-3 Keypad - Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2-4 Reader - nBy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2-5 User Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2-6 Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2-7 Multi-system keys and codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2-8 Telephone functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chapter 3 Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3-1 Keypad shortcuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3-2 Shortcut with code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3-3 Key and Reader shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3-4 Shortcut list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Chapter 4 Voice functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Chapter 5 Using the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5-1 Arming and disarming partitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5-2 Manage alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5-3 Voice functions and Intercom (JOY/MAX only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5-4 Activations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
5-5 View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5-6 Activate/Deactivate outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
5-7 Change date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
5-8 Keypad Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
5-9 Change PIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5-10 Teleservice Request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5-11 Overtime Request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5-12 Listen-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5-13 Commands over-the-phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Appendix A Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Appendix B Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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Chapter 1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
1-1Manufacturer's details
Manufacturer: INIM Electronics s.r.l.
Production plant: Via Fosso Antico - Centobuchi
63033 Monteprandone (AP) - Italy
Tel: +39 0735 705007
Tel: +39 0735 704912
e-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.inim.biz
Any persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the
parts of this system, hold authorization to work only on INIM Electronics
devices only.
1-2Description of product and
models
Description: Intrusion control panel
Models: SmartLiving 515
SmartLiving 1050
SmartLiving 1050L
SmartLiving 10100L
Year of production:2008
The following table shows the main features of the 4 models:
Ta b l e 1 : Control panel - Main features
Features SmartLiving intrusion control panels
515 1050 1050L 10100L
Total terminals
15 50 100
Terminals on panel
510
Terminals on panel configurable as inputs
510
Terminals on panel configurable as Rollerblind/
Shock
2
Terminals on panel configurable as outputs
05
Total zones
30 100 200
Relay outputs on panel
1
Open-collector outputs on panel
2 (150mA) 2 (500mA)
Partitions
51015
JOY Keypads
51015
FLEX5 Expansions
10 20 40
nBy Readers
10 20 30
Codes
30 50 100
Digital keys
50 100 150
Timers
10
Recordable Events
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1-3Manuals
1-3-1
Installation Manual
The installer should read carefully through the Installation Manual
(available from authorized dealers) and should be familiar with all the
components and the operating procedures of the SmartLiving system.
In order to provide adequate protection, the installer must adhere to all
the manufacturer's guidelines relating to the active and passive security
devices of this system. It is the installer's responsibility to inform the
system users that, regardless of its capabilities, an intrusion alarm
system is not a substitute for the necessary precautions building
occupants must take to prevent intrusion.
1-3-2
User's Manual
(this manual)
The installer should read carefully through the User's Manual (supplied
with each control panel). Once the system has been installed, the
installer must ensure that the User's Manual is available to the users for
consultation, and that they fully understand how the system works and
are aware of all the functions, settings and procedures.
1-4Operator Qualifications
1-4-1
Installer
The installer is the person (or group of persons) who sets up and
programs the entire security system in accordance with agreed
specifications and all the respective laws in force. As the only individual
in contact with system users, it is the installer's responsibility to instruct
them on how to use this security system properly.
Under normal circumstances, the installer is not allowed to arm/disarm
the system without previous authorization from the main system user.
All the system partitions must be disarmed before accessing the
parameter programming phase.
1-4-2
User
The users are the occupants of the building where this intrusion control
panel is installed. Only valid users can operate the system.
The most common operations can be carried out without code/key
verification. This method must be expressly requested by the main user
as it considerably lowers the security level of the system (and may
cause false alarms, accidental arm/disarm operations, etc.).
1-5Glossary
In order to help you understand the terminology used in this manual
and improve your knowledge of this system and its operating
procedures, refer to Appendix A, Glossary.
The Appendix contains the definitions of technical terms commonly used
in the field of security, therefore, relevant to the SmartLiving system.

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Chapter 2
THE SMARTLIVING
SYSTEM
2-1Introduction
INIM Electronics wishes to thank you for choosing this SmartLiving
intrusion control system. Its advanced technology and user-friendly
operations provide an extremely high level of protection combined with
ease-of use.
INIM Electronics recommends that all parts of this manual be read
thoroughly before starting up your SmartLiving system. Once you have
become accustomed to the day-to-day operations, your installer will
explain and if required, program the advanced functions provided by
the system.
A typical system comprises:
• A SmartLiving control panel
• Intrusion detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic
contacts, linear beam detectors, etc.)
• System management peripherals (nBy proximity readers, JOY
keypads)
• Alarm signaling devices which generally signal the events detected
by the system (sounders, flashers, etc.)
The JOY keypad (GR and MAX models) is an extremely flexible
peripheral device which allows users to manage the system with ease.
The large graphic display provides all the information necessary for fast
understanding of the system status and the steps to take in the event of
an alarm. All users have secret codes (PINs) which allow them to access
and control the system in accordance with their permitted access level
and set times.
Advanced voice technology guides users through the operations by
means of clear voice prompts which explain the operations the users
must undertake.
nBy readers (2 versions available: nBy/S wall-mount and By/X flush-
mount) allow users to access and control the system. Although these
devices are not as flexible as keypads, they provide a quick and easy
way of carrying out day-to-day operations such as arming and
disarming the system. Authorized digital-key users can operate the
system in accordance with their programmed access level (enabled
functions, etc.) by holding the key in front of the proximity key reader.
The SmartLiving intrusion control panel recognizes a large number of
events (such as: alarm conditions, faults, tamper, key/code recognition,
arm/disarm operations), and in response activates audible/visual
signals and calls. The calls can be:
1. report calls to alarm receiving centres - using the most widely
used reporting protocols;
2. voice calls to contact numbers - using advanced voice technology
to inform contact persons of the active alarm condition.
Events can also be announced on JOY/MAX keypads.
The SmartLiving intrusion control panel also provides automatic
facilities, such as:
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• simple yet useful access-control functions that allow the system to
deny access to specific keys/codes at certain times;
• pre-set activation/deactivation of household devices (building
automation) such as courtesy lights;
• other similar automatic facilities.
2-2The Technologies
Expertise in the arena of total security and a commitment to precision
and high quality allow INIM's R & D professionals to deliver excellence in
design technology and dependability through time.
2-2-1
EASY4U
This user-friendly tool provides an interesting array of graphic features
and functions. SmartLiving intrusion control panels are compatible with
JOY series keypads (equipped with 96x32 pixel graphic displays) only.
The four-line alphanumeric display (16 characters per line) can be
edited or used to view the icons associated with various personalized
user-operations. The keypad shortcuts allow time-consuming sequences
to be transformed into simple keystroke actions. In this way, frequently-
used or repetitive sequences of keystrokes can be eliminated. The
shortcuts can be used for a variety of tasks and make operations less
tedious and less error-prone. The use of customizable graphic-objects,
which indicate the status of the system, helps users to understand the
system status.
Besides accepting various commands (Away Arm, Stay Arm, Disarm,
etc.), the nBy reader also allows users to manage the "shortcuts"
programmed on the keypad.
The JOY/MAX keypad provides a built-in nBy key reader.
2-2-2
VOIB
This is an acronym for Voice Over Inim-Bus. VOIB technology allows
the system to manage end-to-end digitized voice transmissions at
extremely high-speed over the I-BUS. Voice transmissions can be
carried to all points of the I-BUS. The JOY/MAX keypad provides a built-
in microphone and speaker for message recording and playback. The 30
minute capacity voice board allows each event to be associated with a
message. Voice digitizing and compression allow the signal to be
transmitted in data packets over the I-BUS to recipient keypads where it
is announced. Voice digitizing and the characteristics of the I-BUS allow
end-to-end “noise-immune” voice transmissions without the need of
any additional wiring.
2-3Keypad - Joy
SmartLiving control panels can be managed by JOY/GR and JOY/MAX
keypads. The keypad allows users to manage all aspects of the security
system.
Both keypad models (JOY/GR and JOY/MAX) are equipped with:
• graphic display
• 23 keys
•4LEDs
• buzzer
The JOY/MAX is also equipped with:
• built-in proximity reader
• microphone and speaker
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The keypad is the device that allows authorized code users to control
the entire system or specific partitions. However, system control can be
extended to other building occupants who do not hold a valid code. The
SmartLiving intrusion control panel offers an array of innovative
features. In addiction to the traditional User menu (accessed by means
of user-code entry), this system provides a series of shortcuts
associated with keys
(refer to Appendix B,
Shortcuts). Generally, intrusion control panels do not allow access to the
system via keypad without code entry. However, by means of the
customized (personal) shortcuts , ... , , it is possible to
allow building occupants who have not been assigned a code to access
and operate the system.
Your installer will program the shortcuts to suit your requirements and
explain how they are used. For example, it may be useful to allow all
the building occupants to arm partitions without code entry, as this
operation increases the level of system security. However, operations
which lower the level of system security should be reserved for code
users only. Under normal circumstances, operations that increase the
level of system security can be done without code entry whereas,
operations that lower the level of system security (Disarm, Delete
Alarm/Tamper memory, Deactivate Alarm/Tamper outputs) should
always require code entry.
The installer must assign each keypad to the partitions it will control.
2-3-1
Display - description
The brightness and contrast of the backlit-graphic LCD (96 x 32 pixel)
can be adjusted by way of the respective options on the User Menu
(refer to paragraph 5-8 Keypad Settings).
The first line of the display shows the date and time. If you are using a
JOY/MAX keypad, the date and room temperature will alternate every 3
seconds.
The left side of the second line shows the characters that indicate the
current status of the partitions the keypad is assigned to:
•
D
= partition disarmed
•
A
= partition armed in Away mode (interior and perimeter zones
armed)
•
S
= partition armed in Stay mode (perimeter zones armed)
•
I
= partition armed in Instant mode (perimeter zones armed with
no delay)
•
-
= partition does not belong to the keypad
The display of the SmartLiving 515 shows 5 characters - which indicate
the status of partitions 1 to 5 (the 515 model has 5 partitions).
The displays of the SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L shows 10 characters -
which indicate the status of partitions 1 to10 (the 1050 and 1050L
models have 10 partitions).
The screen of SmartLiving 10100L, changes at 3 second intervals, from
10 characters - which indicate the status of partitions 1 to 10 to 5
characters - which indicate the status of partitions 11 to 15 (the 10100L
model has 15 partitions).
If a partition has memory of an alarm or tamper condition, the
character that represents the partition concerned will blink.
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The right side of the second line shows several icons which provide
visual information regarding the system. Their meanings are described
in the following table.
The remaining part of the display (that is, the third and fourth line) is
occupied by the icons which correspond to the Shortcut keys , ...
, . If the function keys have not been associated with shortcuts,
the third and fourth line will be empty.
2-3-2
Display - standby status
A) If the control panel is in Service status, the first line on the screen
will show the string indicated in the figure. The characters “K03”
indicate the address of the keypad itself (the keypad is at address
3 in the example). If you are using a Joy/MAX keypad, the string
will also show “P05”, which is the address of the built-in proxim-
ity reader (the reader is at address 5 in the example).
B) If any of the keypad partitions has Alarm or Tamper memory, the
first line of the screen will flash the descriptions of the zones con-
cerned every 3 seconds. In the event of Alarm or Tamper mem-
ory, the red LED on the keypad and the characters corresponding
to the partitions concerned will blink.
C) If the control panel is in Service status and at least one of the
keypad partitions has memory of an Alarm or Tamper condition,
the first line on the screen will show the strings described in
points A) and B).
D) If the "View open zones of disarmed partitions" option is enabled,
the first line on the screen will flash (approximately every 3 sec-
onds) the descriptions of any zones which are not-in-standby sta-
tus when the keypad partitions disarm. Any auto-bypassable
zones will be shown in white on black background.
Tabl e 2: The icons (shown on the second line of the display)
Icon Meaning Not present On solid Blinking on/off or
interchanging icons
Telephone line
Telephone line busy (Icon blinking)
Telephone line down
Peripheral
tamper
All peripherals
are properly
placed and all
enclosures are
closed.
At least one
peripheral (keypad,
reader, expansion)
is in tamper status
(enclosure open or
device dislodged).
(Interchanging icon)
All peripherals are
properly placed and all
enclosure covers are
closed, however, tamper
has been detected and
cleared (Tamper
memory).
Peripheral
Loss
All the
peripherals in the
system
configuration are
responding
properly
(Present).
At least one
peripheral (keypad,
reader, expansion)
is not responding
properly.
(Interchanging icon)
All the peripherals in the
system configuration are
responding properly,
however, loss of a
peripheral has been
detected and cleared
(Peripheral Loss
memory).
Answerphone
function
Answerphone
function disabled
Answerphone
function enabled
Teleservice
Tel eser vic e
disabled Teleservice enabled
Key
(Icon blinking)
False key
Control panel
Tamper
The Control panel
is properly placed
and the
enclosure is
closed.
The Control panel is
in tamper status
(enclosure open or
device dislodged).
(Interchanging icon)
The Control panel is
properly placed and the
enclosure is closed,
however, panel tamper
has been detected and
cleared (Panel tamper
memory).
Service K03 P05
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NoteCase D is discernible from case B in the fact that in case B, the red LED
on the keypad blinks.
Case D is viewable only when the conditions of cases A, B and C are not
present.
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Using the keys
The following section describes how the keys are usually employed.
Some of the keys may have specific functions which will be indicated
when necessary.
2-3-4
Emergency keys
This control panel provides 3 "key-duos" for Emergency Calls which can
be activated by pressing the respective keys on any of the system
keypads:
1. + = Fire Emergency
2. + = Ambulance Emergency
3. + = Police Emergency
Use of any of these "key-duos" will generate the respective events and
actions (e.g. activation of outputs and calls).
To activate an emergency call, press simultaneously and hold keys
+ , or + , or + for at least 3
seconds until the selected emergency call is confirmed by a beep.
Note
If any two function keys are pressed at the same time, the functions
relating to the icons associated with the keys will not be activated.
Tabl e 3: Keys on the Joy keypad
Keys Name Typical application
Number keys
Used to type in User PINs
OK
Confirms the selected item (parameter, etc.)
UP, DOWN
Navigate through the menu lists or adjust keypad volume
RIGHT, LEFT
Scroll along the data rows (for example, partitions in the events log, etc.)
C
Steps back on the open menu without changing the selected item (parameter,
etc.) or, after entering a User PIN and pressing
, runs through the 3
screens of the user menu (refer to paragraph 2-5 User Codes) each time it is
pressed.
ESC
Exits the User menu without changing the selected item (parameter, etc.).
ENABLE
Enables options (refer to paragraph 5-4 Activations)
DISABLE
Disables options
F1, F2, F3, F4
or function keys
Activate the shortcuts which correspond to the associated icons.
Can be used also as Emergency keys (refer to paragraph 5-4 Activations).
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Visual signals on
the keypad LEDs
The following table describes the visual signals on the keypad LEDs.
Following is the list of faults that cause the yellow Fault LED to go On:
• Zone-power supply protection fuse fault
• BUS protection fuse fault
• Backup battery low or disconnected
• Primary power-supply 230Vac failure
• Telephone line down
• Output fault
Following is the list of events that cause the Red System Alarm LED to
blink:
• Open Panel Tamper
• Dislodged Panel Tamper
•ExpansionTamper
• Keypad Tamper
• Reader Tamper
• Expansion Loss
•KeypadLoss
•ReaderLoss
•Falsekey
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Signaling on the Buzzer
The buzzer signals the running entry time, exit time and pre-arm time
(refer to Appendix A, Glossary) of enabled partitions.
Tabl e 4: Keypad LEDs
LED Red Yellow Blue Green
OFF
(no light)
All the keypad partitions are
disarmed. No faults present. Open zones on the keypad
partitions.
Primary power failure (230V
a.c.)
ON
(Solid)
At least one of the keypad
partitions is armed.
At least one fault has been
detected.
All the zones on the keypad
partitions are in standby
status: Ready to arm.
Primary power OK (230V a.c.)
Slow blinking
(ON: 0.5sec
OFF: 0.5sec)
All the keypad partitions are
disarmed. Memory of alarm/
tamper on at least one of the
keypad partitions or memory
of a system alarm.
No faults present At least one
of the zones on the keypad
partitions is bypassed (OFF ).
All the zones on the keypad
partitions are in standby
status. (For JOY/MAX only: an
unplayed voice message is
present in the memo box.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec)
At least one keypad-partition
is armed. Memory of alarm/
tamper on at least one of the
keypad partitions or memory
of a system alarm.
At least one fault has been
detected and at least one of
the zones belonging to the
keypad partitions is bypassed
(OFF ).
Open zones on the keypad
partitions. (For JOY/MAX only:
an unplayed voice message is
present in the memo box).
Buzzer signal Description
8 pulses with 5 second pause Entry Time
3 pulses with 5 second pause;
4 short pulses with 5 second pause during the
final 20 seconds of the Exit Time
Exit Time
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Emergency status
In the event of keypad configuration error, or communication error
between the system peripherals, the display will show one of the
screens indicated opposite.
If this occurs, you must contact your installer immediately in order to
get the fault cleared.
2-4Reader - nBy
The SmartLiving intrusion control panel manages nBy/S and nBy/X
readers and also the readers on-board JOY/MAX keypads.
The proximity reader is the easiest way for users to interact with the
SmartLiving intrusion control system.
The Wall-mount nBy/S model is IP34 rated and therefore is suitable for
outdoor use.
It is equipped with a buzzer and 4 LEDs:
•F1 - Red
•F2 - Blue
•F3 - Green
•F4 - Yellow
The Universal flush-mount nBy/X (Patent Pending) has been
especially designed to integrate with all brands of cover plates.
It is equipped with 4 LEDs (red, blue, green and yellow).
Readers do not provide the same extent of system control as keypads,
however, these devices are quick and easy-to-use and are extremely
useful when carrying out day-to-day operations (arm/disarm partitions,
etc.).
Readers are usually located near the main entry/exit points of the
protected building. These devices allow system access to valid keys
only. The system readers are able to recognize the customized
(personal) parameters of each individual user key. Each reader is
enabled to operate on specific partitions, whereas each key is enabled
to operate only on the partitions the user is allowed to control.
Therefore, if a key is held in the vicinity of a reader, it will be possible to
control only the partitions which the two devices have in common.
Each reader can be programmed with up to 4 shortcuts, one for each
LED.
Each key can be programmed with a customized (personal) shortcut.
Unlike most traditional readers (which generally carry out arm/disarm
operations only), nBy readers also manage a series of useful shortcut
commands. For example, it is possible to associate two shortcuts to the
red and blue LEDs for arm and disarm operations, and a shortcut to the
green LED for gate control, and another to the yellow LED for "Clear call
queue" operations.
The buzzer signals the running Entry Time, Exit Time and Pre-Arming
Time of the reader partitions (refer to paragraph 2-3-6 Signaling on the
Buzzer).
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NO COMMUNICATION
K01 P14
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Signaling on the Reader LEDs
The LEDs have two distinct operating in modes:
1. Reader LEDS with no key at the reader (refer to Table 5: Reader
LEDs with no key at reader), the LEDs will show the current oper-
ating status of the reader partitions;
2. Reader LEDS with key at the reader (refer to Table 6: Reader
LEDs with key at reader), the LEDs will indicate (in rapid succes-
sion) the available shortcuts.
NoteIf a key is present, all operations (arm, disarm, etc.) will apply only to
the partitions common to both the key and reader.
2-5User Codes
Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes, and a group
of parameters that determines its rank in the system code hierarchy
and the operations the user is entitled to perform.
The PIN is made up of 4, 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order
to allow identification.
The PIN of the only user code enabled at default is 0001. The PINs of
the successive codes are 0002, 0003, etc.
Ta b l e 5 : Reader LEDs with no key at reader
LED Red Blue Green Yellow
OFF
(no light)
All the reader partitions are disarmed.
No alarm/tamper memory on the reader partitions, or system tamper memory.
ON
(Solid)
The scenario associated
with the shortcut assigned
to the red LED is active.
The scenario associated
with the shortcut assigned
to the blue LED is active.
The scenario associated
with the shortcut assigned
to the green LED is active.
The scenario associated
with the shortcut assigned
to the yellow LED is active.
Intermittent
blinking
(ON: 2.3sec
OFF: 0.1sec)
At least one Reader-
partition is armed.
Slow blinking
(ON: 0.5sec
OFF: 0.5sec)
The reader partitions are
disarmed. Alarm/tamper
memory on at least one of
the reader partitions, or
system tamper memory.
The scenario associated
with the shortcut of the last
key used at the reader is
active.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec)
At least one Reader-
partition is armed. Alarm/
tamper memory on at least
one of the reader partitions,
or system tamper memory.
Tabl e 6: Reader LEDs with key at reader
LED Red Blue Green Yellow
OFF
(no light)
Request to arm ALL the partitions common to both the key and reader.
ON
(only one LED
On)
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
red LED.
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
blue LED.
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
green LED.
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
yellow LED.
ON
(All the LEDs
On).
Request to activate the customized shortcut associated with the key.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec
one LED only)
If the shortcut associated
with the red LED is an
arming operation, one of
the partitions concerned is
not-ready-to-arm due to
zones which are not in
standby status.
If the shortcut associated
with the blue LED is an
arming operation, one of
the partitions concerned is
not-ready-to-arm due to
zones which are not in
standby status.
If the shortcut associated
with the green LED is an
arming operation, one of
the partitions concerned is
not-ready-to-arm due to
zones which are not in
standby status.
If the shortcut associated
with theyellow LED is an
arming operation, one of
the partitions concerned is
not-ready-to-arm due to
zones which are not in
standby status.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec
ALL LEDs)
If the shortcut associated with the key is an arming operation, one of the partitions concerned is not-ready-to-arm
due to zones which are not in standby status.

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Note
The installer is not allowed to change User code PINs. The installer
provides the system users with default user PINs which the users must
change immediately to a PIN code of their choice.
Each user code is characterized by the following parameters,
programmed by the installer in accordance with specific user rank.
•Partitions - User codes can control only the partitions they are
assigned to. If a user code is entered at a keypad, the user can
control only the partitions which are common to both the code and
keypad concerned. For example, if the code is enabled on partitions
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the keypad is enabled on partitions 4, 5, 6 and
7, the user operations will affect partitions 4 and 5 only.
• User Code Types (rank) - There are two user code types (ranks),
"Main User" and "User". "Main User" codes can disable ordinary
"User" codes and change their PINs. However, a "Main User" code
cannot be used to disable another "Main User" code or change its
PIN. "User" codes are entitled to change their own PINs only.
•User Menu Access mode - Each User code can access its
customized menu in 3 different ways (refer to paragraph 2-5-1
Accessing the User Menu).
• Commands over-the-phone - This option enables access to the
system via remote telephone. If this option is enabled, the User code
can send commands to the control panel over-the-phone.
Commands can be sent during calls to/from the control panel, after a
valid PIN entry on the telephone keypad the user can activate
specific shortcuts (refer to Chapter 3 - Shortcuts). This method of
entering commands will affect the code partitions only.
•Timer Restriction - If a code is associated with one of the 10
timers, it will be able to operate the system only when the Timer is
On.
•Group of outputs which can be activated/deactivated
manually - After accessing the Activations-Outputs ON/OFF section
(User Menu) the user can activate/deactivate the respective outputs.
•Menu sections the user can access (refer to paragraph 2-5-1
Accessing the User Menu, point 1.).
•Customized Shortcuts - Each code can be programmed to
manage:
•• up to 12 customized (personal) shortcuts assigned to keys ,
... , ;
•• up to 10 customized (personal) shortcuts assigned to keys
,
... ,
;
These shortcuts are available only after accessing the User Menu.
Type-in Code
***---
Code Rupert
Manage alarms
Arm/Disarm ops
Voice guide*

16 The SmartLiving System
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Accessing the User Menu
In order to access your customized (personal) menu, you must type in
your PIN then press
.
At this point, there are 3 different ways of allowing first-access to the
user menu, depending on the system setup, as follows.
1. You can access the menu as shown in the figure opposite (1.).
Using keys
and select the menu you require then
press
to open it.
Following is a the list of available User-Menu
sections:
• Manage alarms
•Arm/Disarmops
• Voice guide
• Activations
•View
•OutputsON/OFF
• Date/Time Settings
• Keypad Settings
• Change PIN
• Emergency request
• Overtime request
2. The keypad annuls the shortcut icons associated with keys ,
... , and replaces them with the customized (personal)
shortcut icons associated with the code, as illustrated in figure
(2.). From keys , ... , and
, ... ,
, select
the one associated with the shortcut.
3. You can access a descriptive menu of the customized (personal)
shortcuts assigned to keys , ... , as illustrated in fig-
ure (3.). To activate the shortcuts, by means of keys
and
you must select the description of the required shortcut
then press
.
All these methods allow first access to the menu after a valid code-entry
followed by . At this point, each time you press key , 3
different objects will appear, select the one that applies to the operation
concerned and then continue.
2-6Keys
The SmartLiving system is set up to accept INIM's contact-free digital-
keys which are available in two versions:
•nKey
•nCard
Each key is unique and is identified by a random code selected from
over 4 billion code combinations. During the installation phase, the
installer enrolls each key on the system in order to allow it to operate.
Each key is characterized by the following parameters (programmed by
your installer) in accordance with the requirements of the key user.
•Partitions - User codes can control only the partitions they are
assigned to. If a key is used at a reader, it can operate only on the
partitions the two devices have in common. For example, if the key
controls partitions 1, 3, and 5 and the reader controls partitions 1, 2
and 6, the key can operate on partition 1 only, as it is the only
partition the key and reader have in common.
•AShortcut.
Code Rupert
Code Rupert
Manage alarms
Arm/Disarm ops
Voice guide
Code Rupert
Stop alarms
Delete memory
View Menu
(1.)
(2.)
(3.)

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•ATimer can be set up to restrict the use of a key. The system will
allow the key to operate the system only when the Timer is active. In
this way, the user will be unable to access the system at all other
times.
•Patrol attribute - This option should be enabled on keys which will
be used by security personnel or night watchmen who must patrol
the armed premises at regular intervals. This type of key does not
allow the user to select the “Arm Type”. On acceptance of a Patrol
key, the system will carry out the following actions:
1. disarm the partitions common to the key and reader concerned;
2. activate the respective Patrol Time for the partitions concerned;
3. re-arm the partitions (as before) when the Patrol Time expires.
If the patrol key is held in the vicinity of the reader while the Patrol
Time is still running (for example, if the inspection ends ahead of
time), the Patrol Time will end immediately and the partitions will
arm as before.
•Service option - On acceptance of a key with this attribute, the
system will deactivate any outputs associated with Zone alarm/
tamper and Partition alarm/tamper events (on the Partitions the key
and reader have in common). This type of key can select the reader
shortcuts and its customized (personal) shortcuts.
2-7Multi-system keys and
codes
Keys and codes (PINs) can be programmed to access and control more
than one system. They must be enrolled separately on the control
panels concerned, and can be programmed with different attributes and
functions in accordance with the requirements of each specific system.
The keys and codes provide the systems with random codes (for keys)
or PINs (for codes) which the system associates with the respective
attributes and functions programmed by the installer. For example, a
user key/code may be enabled on partitions 1 and 2 on system A, on
partitions 7, 8 and 9 on system B and on partitions 4 and 5 on system
C.
This operating method is possible for all keys and codes.
2-8Telephone functions
Each of the events managed by SmartLiving control panels can be
associated with report calls to an Alarm Receiving Centre (via a digital
dialer) and to contact numbers (via a voice dialer). The SmartLiving
control panel also accepts commands over-the-phone. Commands can
be sent during calls to/from the control panel, after valid PIN entry on
the telephone keypad.
The commands can be activated by keys “0” to “9” on the telephone
keypad, which the system associates with various shortcut actions.
Each code can be programmed with personalized shortcuts, such as:
arm, disarm, activate/deactivate outputs, delete alarm memory, etc.
If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board, the code
shortcuts assigned to keys “0” to “9” will be announced over-the-phone,
in order to facilitate user actions.
Additionally, the Listen-in function allows you to eavesdrop on the
protected premises by means of the keypad microphones.

18 Shortcuts
User’s Manual
Chapter 3
SHORTCUTS
3-1Keypad shortcuts
Each keypad can be programmed with up to 12 shortcuts associated
with 4 function keys . The shortcuts are
identified by icons which appear on the lower part of the display. Arrows
to the right and left of the icons indicate that keys and , allow you
to view and use other shortcuts (if programmed).
The 12 keypad shortcuts can be activated in 4 different ways, as
follows.
1. By ALL: press the respective key from , ... , , to acti-
vate the shortcut instantly without code entry. The shortcut will
affect all the keypad partitions.
2. By ALL with confirmation request: press the respective key
from , ... , , and confirm the operation. If you press
the shortcut will activate instantly, if you press or
the operation will be abandoned. This method makes you aware
of the operation request (no code required). The shortcut will
affect all the keypad partitions.
3. Code users only: press the respective key from , ... ,
then enter a valid code, the shortcut will activate after code
recognition. The shortcut will affect the partitions common to
both the keypad and code.
4. Code users only when activation of the shortcut lowers
system security: if a shortcut involves a scenario that com-
pletely disarms a partition, or switches a partition from Away
mode to Stay mode, the security of your system will obviously be
at risk, therefore, the system will request code entry. The short-
cut will affect the partitions common to both the keypad and
code.
To activate a shortcut, press the key from , ... , which
corresponds to the shortcut icon. The system will either activate the
shortcut instantly (case 1.) or will request confirmation (case 2.) or
code entry (cases 3. and 4.) before carrying out the operation.
Shortcut activation
18:23 20/08/08
DASIDASI--
18:23 20/08/08
DASIDASI--
Shortcut activation
Case 1.
Case 2.
CONTINUE?
OK=YES
Shortcut
activation
Case 3/4.
18:23 20/08/08
DASIDASI--
Type-in Code
******

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3-2Shortcut with code
Besides the keypad shortcuts provided by keys
, each user code can have as many as 22
customized (personal) shortcuts.
Users can access their code-shortcuts by entering their PINs and
pressing (refer to paragraph 2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu).
Each code can be programmed to manage:
• up to 12 shortcuts activated by keys , ... , and identified
by explicit icons;
• up to 10 shortcuts activated by keys
, ... ,
. If a code is
enabled to operate the system over-the-phone, these shortcuts will
also be available on the telephone number-keys.
Entry of a code associated with shortcut no.9: at a JOY/MAX
keypad, prompts the voice announcement of all the shortcuts
assigned to the number keys.
To activate a shortcut at a JOY keypad:
1. type in your code then press ;
2. access the User Menu, using the method described in paragraph
2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu , at point 2.;
3. press the key from , ... , which corresponds to the
shortcut icon, or press the key from
, ... ,
which is
assigned directly to the shortcut.
To activate a shortcut over-the-phone:
1. establish communication with the control panel;
2. type in your code followed by “#”;
3. press the number key which corresponds to the required short-
cut.
3-3Key and Reader shortcuts
3-3-1
nBy/S and nBy/X
Reader shortcuts
Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader, a series of visual signals on
the reader LEDs will indicate the various shortcuts.
When the required shortcut is indicated, remove the key to activate the
corresponding shortcut action.
The visual signals on the Reader LEDs are as follows (refer to Table 6:
Reader LEDs with key at reader).
1. Red LED on for 3 seconds - shortcut associated with the red
LED;
2. Blue LED on for 3 seconds - shortcut associated with the blue
LED;
3. Green LED on for 3 seconds - shortcut associated with the
green LED;
4. Yellow LED on for 3 seconds - shortcut associated with the yel-
low LED;
5. All LEDs on for 3 seconds - shortcut associated with the user
key;
6. All LEDs off for 3 seconds - disarms all the partitions.
7. If the key is not removed, the reader will run through the entire
sequence again starting from the red LED.

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Shortcuts on JOY/MAX-
keypad readers
Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader area of the JOY/MAX
keypad, indicated by . The key and reader shortcuts will flash one-
by-one at 3 second intervals on the keypad display.
When the required shortcut is indicated, remove the key to activate the
corresponding action.
The shortcuts appear on the display in the following order:
1. description of the first reader shortcut for 3 seconds;
2. description of the second reader shortcut for 3 seconds;
3. description of the third reader shortcut for 3 seconds;
4. description of the fourth reader shortcut for 3 seconds;
5. description of the customized key-shortcut for 3 seconds;
6. “Disarm” (disarms all the partitions) for 3 seconds.
7. Then back to point 1. if the key is not removed.
3-4Shortcut list
For the complete list of shortcuts refer to the table in Appendix B,
Shortcuts.
Shortcuts 0 to 8, shown in the table, carry out the specified actions
instantly.
Shortcut 9 can be activated over-the-phone only (telephone shortcut).
Shortcuts 10 to 35 provide direct access to the specified section of the
User Menu.
Key Rupert
Arm
Scenario 004
Part. not ready
Key Rupert
Arm
Scenario 003
Partitions ready
3 seconds
Key Rupert
Activate output
Gate
3 seconds
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