Pima HUNTER-PRO 896 User manual

HUNTER-PRO SERIES SA
Models 832/896/8144
ALARM SYSTEMS
USER GUIDE
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Limited Warranty
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circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to
property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide
adequate warning or protection. The User understands that a properly installed and maintained equipment
may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary, robbery, and fire without warning, but it is not
insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death, personal damage and/or
damage to property as a result.
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and/or damage to property or other loss whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or
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Warning: The user should follow the installation and operation instructions and among other things test
the Product and the whole system at least once a week. For various reasons, including, but not limited to,
changes in environment conditions, electric or electronic disruptions and tampering, the Product may not
perform as expected. The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for his/her safety and the
protection of his/her property.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...................................................................................... 5
1.1
Safety instructions .................................................................................. 5
1.2
Main Features......................................................................................... 5
1.3
Signs in this guide and codes.................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Codes ..................................................................................................... 6
1.4
Partitioned system .................................................................................. 6
1.4.1 Programming Partitions ............................................................................. 6
1.5
The User menu ....................................................................................... 7
1.6
The LCD keypad...................................................................................... 7
1.6.1 The keypad keys & functions...................................................................... 8
2. Key #1: Arming & Disarming............................................................... 9
2.1
The arming procedure.............................................................................. 9
2.1.1 Arming with the Master code.................................................................... 10
2.1.2 Arming with Short code or authorized User code......................................... 10
2.1.3 Single keystroke arming .......................................................................... 10
2.2
Arming with open zones......................................................................... 10
2.3
Arming using a key, key fob, or RFID accessory ........................................ 11
2.3.1 Key....................................................................................................... 11
2.3.2 Key fobs ................................................................................................ 11
2.3.3 RFID accessory ...................................................................................... 12
2.4
Disarming ............................................................................................ 12
2.4.1 Disarming with the Duress code ............................................................... 12
3. Key #2: The Memory Log.................................................................. 12
4. Key #3: Temporary Zone Bypassing................................................... 13
5. Keys #4, #7: Arming to “HOME 1” and “HOME 2” Modes ...................... 14
6. Key #5: Displaying Types ................................................................. 15
6.1
Fast zone display .................................................................................. 15
6.1.1 The displayed information........................................................................ 15
6.2
„Scan Open Zones‟ auto-scrolling display type ........................................... 16
6.3
Other display types ............................................................................... 16
6.3.1 All Zones Status Display .......................................................................... 17
7. Key #6: Telephone Numbers, SMS Settings & Dialer Test ..................... 17
7.1
Edit telephone numbers ......................................................................... 17
7.2
SMS phone settings............................................................................... 18
7.3
Dialer test ............................................................................................ 18
8. Key #8: Time and Date .................................................................... 19
9. Key #9: Codes & User Settings.......................................................... 19
9.1
Master Code ......................................................................................... 19
9.1.1 Changing the Master code ....................................................................... 20
9.2
User Codes........................................................................................... 20
9.2.1 Add a new or change a User code ............................................................. 20
9.2.2 Deleting a User code ............................................................................... 21
9.3
The Duress code ................................................................................... 21
9.4
The Short code ..................................................................................... 21
9.5
The Door code ...................................................................................... 21
9.6
The User name ..................................................................................... 21
9.7
User settings ........................................................................................ 22
9.8
Disarming time window.......................................................................... 22
9.9
User partitions ...................................................................................... 23

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9.10
Key fob................................................................................................ 23
9.10.1 Adding a key fob to a user ....................................................................... 23
9.10.2 Deleting a Key fob .................................................................................. 24
9.11
RFID Tag/Key chain............................................................................... 24
9.11.1 Adding a tag/key chain............................................................................ 24
9.11.2 Deleting a tag/key chain.......................................................................... 25
10. Key #0: Automatic Arming................................................................ 25
10.1
Auto-arming by day............................................................................... 25
10.2
Inactivity to arming ............................................................................... 25
10.3
RXN-700 screen options......................................................................... 26
11. BACK Key: System Tests .................................................................. 26
12. Remote Control via Touch-tone Phone ................................................ 26
12.1
Basic remote control.............................................................................. 27
12.2
Full Remote Control............................................................................... 27
12.2.1 Examples............................................................................................... 28
13. Other Topics.................................................................................... 29
13.1
Entering names and characters ............................................................... 29
13.2
Programming keys ................................................................................ 29
13.3
Enabling remote upload (for the first time only) ........................................ 30
13.4
The keypad‟s chime............................................................................... 30
13.4.1 Enable the chime per zone....................................................................... 30
13.4.2 Disable the chime per zone ...................................................................... 30
13.4.3 Enable the chime feature globally ............................................................. 31
13.5
Turning ON/OFF the chime ..................................................................... 31
13.6
PANIC alarm......................................................................................... 31
13.7
Resetting Smoke/Fire/Anti-Mask detectors................................................ 31
14. Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 32
15. Appendix: Zone Name Table............................................................ 34

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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Hunter-Pro Series intruder alarm system. Much care
has been taken in developing the series. The system with its advanced features will
professionally help you to protect your premises or business.
The Hunter-Pro Series has numerous features that allow it to befit your individual needs, and
yet remain easy to program and use. It is important to read this guide thoroughly in order to
familiarize yourself with the system and take full advantage of its features. To assure optimal
safety and security, you should perform a system test at least once a week (see instructions on
section 10).
For any further questions, please contact your local PIMA distributor.
Up to date literature is available to download from our website at: www.pima-alarms.com
1.1 Safety instructions
Your Hunter-Pro Series alarm system has been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules. EN
60950 requires us to advise you the following information:
1. In this alarm system exist hazards of fire and electric shock. To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture. Pay attention: Telephone cords
could be a good conductor for lightings energy.
2. Do not open the door of the alarm system. Dangerous high voltages are present inside of the
enclosure. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
3. This alarm system should be used with AC 230V50Hz, protected by anti electric shock breaker.
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, do NOT use any other power source.
4. Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the unit. If liquid is accidentally spilled onto the unit,
immediately consult a qualified service.
5. Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power cord.
Protect cords from damage or abrasion.
6. Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation. Pay attention:
do not install low voltage wires near AC power wires; they should be separated.
7. Connect the AC transformer output to the terminal block on the control panel as marked.
8. Connect the AC line cord to line power terminals as marked. (GND; N; L)
1.2 Main Features
Hybrid system with 8 to 32/96/144 hardwired or wireless zones (depending on your model);
Fast arming functions;
Partitioned system. See the next section
Arming options:
Full, for interior and perimeter;
“Home 1/Home 2”, for arming of some zone while others are not;
Passive, for auto-arming after a preset silence (no movement) time;
Automatic, at a preset time by day of the week;
You cannot arm the system unless all the zones are closed or were previously programmed
to be bypassed;
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Codes (depending on your model): 32/96/144 user codes, RFID tags/key chains, 24
remote control codes;
Various authorization levels per user;
Window time to restrict users from disarming the system;
Extensive zone testing;
2 basic displaying types to view the system status: “Fast display” and “Scan Open Zones”.
Other types support various features;
Integrated 4 digital channels for communicating with the Central Monitoring Station:
Telephone, FSK/RDC Radio, GSM, GPRS;
Full supervision data of wireless detectors for low battery, tamper switches, etc.;
Support in key zones, that allows arming with the use of a key.
Support in KE wireless transceivers and key fobs;
4 Subscriber dialing numbers with optional voice message/microphone;
Various methods to prevent false alarms and tampering: Zone conditioning, pulse counter,
EOL resistor loops, zone sensitivity, automatic zone deactivating, zone soaking;
Memory Log of up to 500/998 entries (of which 250/500 are non-volatile, even after reset)
that includes time stamp, username, zone name and more.
1.3 Signs in this guide and codes
Press a key
Hold a key for 3 seconds or until confirmation “beep” is sounded
1.3.1 Codes
Master code: a super user code with all user authorizations;
User code: a code given per user with different authorizations;
1.4 Partitioned system
Partitions are used when the premises is logically or physically divided, e.g., to different
parts of the house, several offices sharing the same alarm system, or for use in a group of
buildings.
You can use up to 16 partitions, each with its own account and users. Keypads can be
shared to all the partitions, or be limited to some.;
Otherwise, you can set up to 8 keypads to be used separately, in separated zones,
displaying only information from their allocated zones and be operated only by their
allocated users. These can be referred to as sub-systems.
1.4.1 Programming Partitions
In the User menu, partitions are programmed in a 2-state parameter bar, where “+” is
enabled and “-” is disabled.
To change the state of a parameter/partition, (toggle).
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In the next example, partitions 1,2,9,10 are enabled for User1, while other partitions
are disabled.
Part. For User1
++----++--------
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1.5 The User menu
The User menu is where the user program data such as time & date, telephone numbers,
codes and user settings.
The User menu can be fully accessed with the Master Code. Users with appropriate
authorizations can also access the user menu, but can be limited from programming
certain information, as well as be limited to use certain keypads or zones.
Set globally by the Installer, entering a User code may either fully arm (Away mode) or
disarm the panel (toggle mode), or display the User menu. To access the User menu:
1. Master code/Authorized User code -
OR-
2. Authorized User code
The sub-menus are accessed directly by pressing one of the keypad keys. Each key has its
action printed above it.
When a user tries to enter a sub-menu it is not authorized to:
Access Denied!
Press END
1.6 The LCD keypad
The RXN-400 and RXN-410 (including the RFID model) are PIMA‟s LCD (Liquid Crystal
Display) keypads.
The two models are identical, except for their screen size - the RXN-410‟s is larger.
1. Up to 8 keypads can be connected to the system.
2. When one of the keypad is in programming mode or when the system is
remotely controlled, the key pad is disabled and he message “Other Keypad
in Use” is displayed.
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Figure 1. PIMA‟s RXN-410 LCD keypad
1.6.1 The keypad keys & functions
Key
Option 1: enter the Master or user
code and press a key
Option 2: simply press a key for 3
seconds
Arm to full mode or disarm (toggle mode)
Arm to full mode
Display the memory log
-
Temporarily bypass zone/s
-
Arm to “Home 1” mode
Arm to “Home 1”mode*
Displaying modes
Display the “All Zones”mode
Telephone numbers
-
Arm to “Home 2”mode
Arm to “Home 2”*
Time and date
-
User settings
-
Chime per zone
Globally enable/disable the chime
Auto and inactivity arming
Enter a user code to display the User menu
-
Reset fire/smoke detectors;
Press briefly to display armed partitions
Must be enabled by the technician
END
ENTR
2
MEMO.
3
BYPASS
NEXT
SERVICEHOME 1
5
ZONE
6
PHONES
HOME 2
CHIME
0
PROG.
8
CLOCK
#
RESET
9
CODES
BACK
TEST
4
7
*
ON/OFF
1
1
ON/OFF
3
BYPASS
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Key
Option 1: enter the Master or user
code and press a key
Option 2: simply press a key for 3
seconds
-
Suppress the keypad chime
Display the system‟s name & version
Display the “Service Provider”
Start automatic tests
-
-
Display the system‟s name & version
Keys combinations (in any of the above 2 options)
+
Press together to generate PANIC alarm
+
Press together briefly at any time: completely turn ON/OFF the
keypad chime
2. KEY #1: ARMING &DISARMING
The system can be armed and disarmed in 4 ways:
1) By the Keypad;
2) By remote control, Key fob or key switch;
3) Automatically (arming only);
4) Remotely, via Touch-tone telephone or the COMAX application.
As a rule, the system should be armed only when all zones are closed,
except delayed zones (those on the exit route), and there are no faults
(e.g., low battery, mains)1.
You cannot arm the system with open zones. In the “Fast zone display” mode (see section 5)
they are indicated with a rectangle _. Close zones are indicated with a horizontal line. In the
“Scan open zones” mode, open zones are indicated with „OP: Zone X‟, like zone #15 in the
next example:
2.1 The arming procedure
For convenience reasons, the Master code is used in all the programming
examples for accessing the User menu. The alternative way to do it is:
authorized User code
Master code
System Armed!
-OR-
Master code
User Menu
Select 1,2...
System Armed!
The Exit delay countdown starts, the keypad chime sounds beeps and the ARMED LED flashes.
1To enable auto-arming with open zones and faults, ask your Installer.
END
NEXT
BACK
ENTR
#
ENTR
END
14 SEP 07 09:55
OP:ZONE 15
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When the countdown ends, the ARMED LED illuminates, the beeps stop, the message
“System Armed” is displayed for a few seconds and then the date and time are displayed.
2.1.1 Arming with the Master code
Master code
Arming...
Exit Delay 45 . . . .
System Armed!
2.1.2 Arming with Short code or authorized User code
Short code or authorized User code
2.1.3 Single keystroke arming
Single keystroke arming is a feature that must be enabled by the installer.
It allows you to arm the system with a single long keystroke, without having to enter any
code.
Disarming, on the other hand, always requires to enter a valid code.
The single keystroke options are:
Full Arming:
Arming to “„Home 1” mode:
Arming to “Home 2” mode:
2.2 Arming with open zones
Zones cannot be bypassed during the arming procedure, i.e., they must be bypassed prior
to arming. See section 4 for details.
When trying to arm with open zones (other than delayed zones), the keypad sounds beeps
and the message “Open Zone! Press END” is displayed with the open zones („Front door‟ in
the next example), in 2 alternating screens:
Open Zone! Press
OP:Front door
END
OP:Front door
~
To cancel the arming:
If you do not press [END], the panel will indeed be armed, but alarms will be generated
from the open zones immediately after the exit delay ends.
User Menu
Select 1,2...
1
ON/OFF
User Menu
Select 1,2...
1
ON/OFF
1
4
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2.3 Arming using a key, key fob, or RFID accessory
2.3.1 Key
The system can be armed to full, “Home 1” and “Home 2” modes, and be disarmed, using
a key switch. The switch can be momentary (toggle) or ON/OFF one.
In addition to that, any zone can be set as a key zone and be used for the same purposes.
This enables you to arm the system per partition (see section 1.4), e.g., to arm the perimeter
while the interior is disarmed.
2.3.2 Key fobs
You can perform several operations using a key fob: full arming, disarming, arming to
“HOME 1” and “HOME 2” modes, generating a Panic alert and triggering an output, for
activating an electric gate, for example. up to 24 Visonic/KE key fobs can be used with
your alarm system.
A key fob is given per user and is restricted according to the user authorizations.
The Visonic MCT-234 key fob has 4 push buttons. See the next figure for their
functionality.
Note, that to use a key fob you need a wireless module, like Pima‟s I/O-WN.
Figure 2. Visonic MCT-234 key fob
Figure 3. Other key fobs
The key fobs functions in relation to their buttons are:
Button 1: Full arm (Away), Red LED on;
Button 2: Disarm, Red LED off;
Button 1 + Button 2: Hold together to operate the PANIC;
Button 3: HOME1 mode arm, Red/Green LED‟s on; hold the button for longer than 2
seconds to arm to HOME2 mode, Green LED on;
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2.3.3 RFID accessory
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a close distance technology that allows you to
operate devices carrying electronic readers, with accessories such as a key chain or tag,
that carry small transmitters.
To use RFID accessory, a special keypad with an RFID reader is required, e.g.,
RXN-410RFID.
Arming and disarming with an RFID tag/key chain is simple: just bring the accessory near
the keypad and the action is executed.
Depending on your system model, you can use up to 32/96/144 RFID tags or key chains.
A tag/key chain is given per user and is restricted according to the user authorizations. A
user can be forced to enter his/her code, every time they use the RFID device.
2.4 Disarming
Disarming the system is done the same as arming. See section 2.1.
Note, that if try to disarm and nothing happens, you may be trying to disarm outside your
disarming time frame. See “Disarming time ”, section 9.8.
2.4.1 Disarming with the Duress code
The Duress code is literally a code to be used in stress conditions.
Simply entering the code disarms the system, but also sends a silence alarm to the
Monitoring Station (if available) and an audible alarm via the programmed telephone.
To program the code, refer to section 9.3.
3. KEY #2: THE MEMORY LOG
The system logs various operations and alarms, chronologically. Every entry includes a
time stamp of the event, as well as the user (code) that executed it.
The operations that are logged are: arming, disarming, alarms, faults, code changing, time
changing, zone bypassing and more.
Part of the log is non-volatile (see Main Features on page 5).
To enter the memory screens: Master code
Show:
All Events-0
To view the other options:
Show:
Faults Only-1
Show:
Zone Alarms-2
Show:
Arming/Dis.-3
To select a different viewing options within one of the screens:
to show all the events;
to show faults only;
NEXT
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to show zone alarms;
to show arming and disarming events.
The top line is the event‟s number and time and date it was registered;
The bottom line is the event type and the zone it occurred in.
Alarms and faults are displayed in two interchanging screens, the first with the alarm type
and zone number, the second with the zone name. See the next example.
Example:
Burglary alarm in zone #4, kitchen:
74) 5 APR 21:20
Burgl Alarm 4
Serial
number
Zone number
Event
Date & time
Zone name
74) 5 APR 21:20
Kitchen
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4. KEY #3: TEMPORARY ZONE BYPASSING
Bypassing zones reduces the your premises security level!
Use it only when no other alternative exists and for a limited
time only.
Bypassed zones do not sound the alarm, nor do they report the
Central Monitoring Station (where relevant).
Bypass zones only to access protected areas while the system
is armed, or if a zone is faulty and you need to arm the system.
If this is the case, call a service technician immediately.
Beware not to bypass zones unintentionally.
Zones cannot be bypassed when the system is already armed.
Bypassed zones are automatically reinstated when the system
is disarmed ;
A zone can be bypassed only for a limited time, that is set by
the Installer (up to 250 min.). When this time is over and the
system has not been armed yet, the zone is automatically
reinstated.
The installer can permanently bypass a zone, such in the case
of a detector that will not be used for a long time.
To bypass a troubled zone, do the following:
Master code
Zone Number: 1
Entr-Conf #-Rst
zone number
The zone is immediately bypassed. The next time the system is disarmed (or if the bypass limit
time passes) the bypassed zone is automatically reinstated.
3
BYPASS
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The letter “B” indicates a bypassed zone.
For example:
Bypassed Zone
Back room -21
Zone name Zone number
To reinstate a bypassed zone:
Master code
Zone Number: 1
Entr-Conf #-Rst
zone number
The system cannot be armed while one or more zones (except exit delay zones) are open.
When you do try to, two interchanging screens display a notification:
Open Zone! Press
OP:Room 3
END
5. KEYS #4, #7: ARMING TO “HOME 1” AND
“HOME 2” MODES
Contrary to Full arming, “HOME 1” and “HOME 2” are arming modes, in which only some
zones become armed, while others are not, i.e. only the armed zones sound the alarm
when opened.
Zones can be allocated to both HOME modes.
Night time is the most common use of these modes, e.g., arming the perimeter while the
interior is disarmed.
Like with Full arming, you cannot arm to one of the HOME modes with open zones, or the
system will immediately sound the alarm. Zones that must stay open, must be bypassed in
advance. See section 4.
The exit delay of “HOME 1” and “HOME 2” can be cancelled by the installer.
To arm to “HOME 1”
:
Master code -OR-
If Fast Arming was enabled by the installer: Master code/Short code
To arm to “HOME 2” repeat the above steps only with key .
To change between the HOME modes while the system is already armed, first disarm it.
3
BYPASS
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6. KEY #5: DISPLAYING TYPES
There are 2 basic displaying types in the LCD keypads: fast, 32 zone display, and auto-
scrolling mode that includes open zones and faults.
Other types are used for displaying various information for a minute, before they return to
one of the basic types, except for the “Display partitions”. See further.
6.1 Fast zone display
Master code
Dispaly type:
Fast Zn. Display
This display type is best used in an up to 32 zone system: the status of all the 32 zones is
displayed in a single screen. See the next screenshot.
Each zone status is displayed next to its number, printed around the keypad‟s screen.
----_--___-BB---
C-C-__---F------
10 111213 141516
17 181920 21222324 25262728 29303132
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
In this example, zones 1,3 are chime zones (see the next table), zones 5,6,21,24-26 are
open, etc.
When a fault occurs, the zone status is concealed until the fault is being cared.
When no more than 16 zones are set, the time, date and system status are displayed in
top line. See the next example.
6.1.1 The displayed information
8 NOV 11PS05:23
C-C-__---F------
10 111213 141516
17 181920 21222324 25262728 29303132
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Zone number
Zone/Partition number
System indicators TimeDate
Zone status indicators
Figure 4. 16 zone, Fast display type example
The system indicators on the top line are:
Indicator
Description
P
The system is communicating or testing the telephone line
S
The on board SIREN output is activated
R
The on board RELAY output is activated
The zone status indicators are:
Indicator
Description
-
Closed and ready to arm zone
_
Open (violated) and not ready to arm zone
A
Alarming zone. This zone was violated the last time the system was armed,
or it is a 24 Hour zone.
B
This zone will be bypassed the next time the system will be armed
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Indicator
Description
F
Zone failure or an open tamper switch in a wireless detector
L
Low battery in a wireless detector. Replace battery!
O
24 hour zone or armed partition. to display armed partitions.
S
Zone cut
T
Zone is in soak mode (i.e. will not sound the alarm if violated, but is logged)
V
A wireless detector is not reporting
6.2 „Scan Open Zones‟ auto-scrolling display type
In „Scan Open Zones‟ display, open zones, faults and alarms are displayed in an auto-
scrolling mode.
15 MAY 11S 01:20
Voltage ~15 MAY 11 P01:20
OP:Warehouse 5
Fault Indicator
System indicatorsDate Time
Zone name
~15 MAY 11SP01:20
LB:Back yard
Figure 5. Scan Open Zones type example
The upper line is described in the previous section.
Indicators in the bottom line are:
Indicator
Description
OP
Open zone
AL
Zone alarm
SH,SV,FL
Zone failures
LB
Low battery in a wireless detector
Zone names are programmed by the technician
6.3 Other display types
The system displays various status information described in the next table. Each status is
displayed for one minute.
Press
Display type
Description
Master code
User Menu
Select 1,2...
X3
All zones
Zone details: number, name, partitions & type
X4
Display Bypassed Zones
Zones that will be bypassed the next time the system
is armed
X5
Display Soaked Zones
Zones in soak mode
X6
Display Chime Zones
Chime zones
X7
All Zones Status
The Fast 32 zone display, extended to all the zones; see the
next section.
Show Partitions Names
The partitions (i.e. the allocated zones) that are operated
by this keypad
#
5
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6.3.1 All Zones Status Display
NEXTNEXT .…
C--___BB-- 1
->10
-F-
-S_----
11->20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 2 4 25 26 27 28 2 9 3 0 31 32
--C----C--21->30
-__--B---_31->40
17 18 1 9 2 0 21 22 23 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 28 29 30 31 3 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 1 9 2 0 21 22 23 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 28 29 30 31 3 2
Zones
-
_
-- 144>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
The Fast 32 zone display, extended to all the zones. The zones are displayed 10 per line,
20 per screen.
or to scroll.
7. KEY #6: TELEPHONE NUMBERS,SMS SETTINGS
&DIALER TEST
Master code
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
7.1 Edit telephone numbers
Master code
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
....
E d i t N u m b e r s
E N T E R / N E X T / E N D
The Hunter-Pro Series integrated dialer can call up to 4 telephone numbers to sound a
synthesized alarm or a pre-recorded voice message (by the VU-20U voice module). It can
also sound a listen-in microphone (the MIC-200).
The dialer attempts to dial each number twice (except numbers that receive SMS
messages, to which a single attempt is performed). It aborts the dialing attempts in the
following cases:
The system is disarmed;
A “Stop Dialer”command is received over the telephone;
All numbers were dialed, each number twice (even if the calls were answered).
Calls that report on faults, are not followed up by “back to normal” calls.
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7.2 SMS phone settings
Master code
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
SMS Settings
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
1234
---- SMS Options
Using the SMS-100 or the GSM-200 modules, you can receive text messages on alarms
and faults, instead of synthesized voice messages.
Set here which of the dialer numbers will receive text messages.
To enable (or disable; toggle mode) a number set it to „+‟: .
or to move the cursor.
In the following example, telephone #2 receives text messages
To receive a report on arming and disarming of the system, see section 9.7.
7.3 Dialer test
Master code
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Edit Numbers
ENTER/NEXT/END
Test Dialer
Select T.No. 1-4
.....
E d i t N u m b e r s
E N T E R / N E X T / E N D
Test Dialer
Select T.No. 1-4
...
T e s t D i a l e r
S e l e c t T . N o . 1 - 4
...
S a n d i n g . . .
...
S a n d i n g . . .
When you finish to program the telephone number, you need to test them.
In the Dialer test menu, press a number between 1 and 4 (in correspondence with the
telephone numbers) and the dialer calls that number.
If a call is not received, check the programmed number; if it is correct, call a
service technician.
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BACK
1234
-+-- SMS Options
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8. KEY #8: TIME AND DATE
Master code
Hour
00:00
Enter time in HH:MM format
Day Month Year
01 01 11
Enter date in DD MM YY format
The system‟s time & date must be set accurately: the memory log contain a time
stamp for every event. The service technician as well as the Central Monitoring
Station need that information for maintenance.
/ to move the cursor.
To correct mistakes, repeat the process
Example: to set the hour to 6:35 PM and the date to October 21st, 2011:
Master Code
Hour
00:00
Hour
18:35
Day Month Year
01 01 11
Day Month Year
21 10 11
21 OCT 11 18:35
9. KEY #9: CODES &USER SETTINGS
In the Hunter-Pro Series, all the codes except the Short code, are made of 4-6 digits.
Duplicate codes or codes that start with same digits as the
Short code are not allowed!
In the next sections, the Master code screen is displayed
only when entering the User menu with the Master code.
Master Code
Master Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
User Codes
ENTER/NEXT/END
Duress Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
Short Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
Door Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
9.1 Master Code
The default Master code is 5555; the code should be replaced immediately
after installation (see how in this section).
The Master code is a super user code with all the access authorizations.
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1
ON/OFF
3
BYPASS
ENTR
1
ON/OFF
1
ON/OFF
1
ON/OFF
1
ON/OFF
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It is recommended to use this code only for the purpose of changing it, and use User
codes regularly.
The Master code screen is not displayed when entering the User menu with a User code.
9.1.1 Changing the Master code
Master Code
User Codes
ENTER/NEXT/END
Master Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
Enter 4 to 6 digits number
Codes are concealed with asterisks and cannot be revealed or restored
in anyway.
9.2 User Codes
The User code in the Hunter-Pro Series serves as the user ID, to which every activity of
the user is associated.
The user code is used for arming, disarming and accessing the user menu.
Depending on your Hunter-Pro model, up to 32/96/144 user codes can be programmed.
The default option when entering a user code is to arm or disarm the system (toggle
mode). If programmed otherwise by the installer, entering a user code displays the User
menu. If this is the option, to enter the User menu: User code.
A user can have a limited time frame for disarming the system.
A User can be assigned to one or more partitions, i.e., be limited to certain keypads.
9.2.1 Add a new or change a User code
Master code
User Codes
ENTER/NEXT/END
User 1 (1)
ENTER/NEXT/END
User number
Entr/Change Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
User 1
****** (4-6)
new User X code (4 to 6 digits) .
9.2.1.1 User indicators
User indicators indicate on what has been assigned to this user. They appear to the right
of the user name. The indicators are:
Indicator
Description
K
Remote control
A
RFID accessory
*
User code
For example:
JANE (24 )AK*
ENTER/NEXT/END
User
name
User
number
User
indicators
9
CODES
ENTR
Master Code
****** (4-6)
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0
PROG.
9
CODES
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