PPA AGILITY PLUS Operating instructions

AGILITY PLUS BOARD
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
ALARM FUNCTION
WARNING
Do not use the equipment without rst
reading the instruction manual.
PXXXXX - 05/2022
Rev. 1

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MAIN FEATURES OF THE ALARM FUNCTION
• 1 Wired Sector [Closing limit switch – FCF]
• 8 Wireless Sectors 433.92MHz [ Magnetto / Smart RF ]
• Selection of ZAP4 transmitter button as Arm / Disarm function
• Selection of ZAP4 transmitter button as Internal Arming function
• Replacement or exchange of the defective sector’s wireless device without the need to delete and re-record
all sectors.
• Siren time [1 minute to 240 minutes]
• Auto-arm exit time [1 second to 240 seconds]
• Latch output as PGM module programmable output [ Siren, Hold, Pulsed, 1 Pulse, 2 Pulses, 3 Pulses and
Remote control wri ]
• Individual programming for each sector:
- Sector ON / OFF
- Shooting Mode (Inant or Timed [1 second up to 240 seconds])
- Auto-Cancellable Counter (OFF, Number of Events [1 to 250])
- Auto Override Mode (Siren Trigger or Sensor Trigger)
- Internal Arming (ON, OFF)
• Enable / Disable armed warning beep silent mode when gate is closed, as follows:
- Garage Light Only
- Garage Light + Siren
- Siren only
• Configurable Panic Button Function:
- Enable / Disable
- Selection of the panic button on the control
- Access buttons
- Button #1, Button #2, Button #3 or Button #4
- Setting the time for triggering the panic alarm [30sec to 10min]
- Enable / Disable panic alarm silent mode
- WiFi only
- Siren only
- WiFi + Siren
- Panic key action
- Pulse2=Only Secure Access1
- Pulse=Siren On/Off and Time 3seg=Secure Access
- Pulse=Secure Access and Time 3sec3= Siren On/Off
- Monitoring and Resetting of panic functions.
• Communication interface with the Contatto Wi-Fi Connect device
• Schedules performed by PROG
• Verification of the operating conditions of the alarm, sectors and panic through the PROG display
Notes:
1When the gate is closed and the board receives a signal from the control where the button has a panic function, it will simultaneously trigger the panic timer and trigger
the gate to open, arting the Safe Access cycle. It is important to remember that the user-defined panic delay time value mu be greater than the time to complete the gate
opening/closing cycle, otherwise it will trigger the panic signal before completing the gate closing cycle.
2 The board recognizes and treats the control’s panic button as Pulse when this button is pressed and released from the control between the times of 0.5sec and 3sec.
3 The board recognizes and treats the control’s panic button as Tempo 3sec when this button is pressed and held on the control above the 3sec time.

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APPLICATION
Figure 1 illurates a typical application of the Agility Plus Board acting as a gate alarm function.
It is intended for the perimeter protection of a garage and entrance gate. The magnet and reed sensor limit
switch besides setting the close limit also behaves as a wired sector of the alarm.
The social door of the gate can be monitored by the board when the Magnetto magnetic sensor is inalled
as a wireless sector.
If necessary, the Magnetto magnetic sensor can be inalled on the frame and on the gate for protection
again break-ins and tampering as a wireless sector.
Smart RF wireless infrared sensors can be inalled to protect indoor area such as garage area, residential
doors and windows as additional wireless sectors.
The latch output (TRV) behaves as a programmable PGM output for activating the Deton siren.
The garage light output (LG) has additional flash signaling functions to inform alarm activities such as arming
and disarming.
It has connectivity with the Contatto Wi-Fi Connect accessory for sending atus and receiving remote
command by application.
Figure 1 - Application of perimeter protection for the garage and gate

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FUNCTIONING
In the factory default, only the wired sector, ie, the closing limit switch (FCF) is enabled for monitoring the gate
as specified in the table and its parameters.
Wireless sectors (sectors 1 through 8) are disabled by factory default.
When the board is energized and the gate is closed with the closing limit switch (FCF) activated or when the
gate closing cycle ends with the closing limit switch (FCF) sensor activated and the gate alarm function is
enabled the alarm will be armed after auto-arm time is reached. After arming the board, the garage light and
the PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will be activated for a time of 0.5 seconds only once. for
5 sec and off for 1 sec.
To disarm the alarm, it will be necessary that the gate is closed with the limit switch sensor activated by the
gate magnet and also that the activated button of the transmitter is configured as Arm / Disarm. After the
board recognizes and validates the button as Arm / Disarm the alarm will be disarmed and the garage light
and PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will activate for a time of 0.5 seconds repeated twice.
To arm the alarm, it will be necessary that the gate is closed with the limit switch sensor activated by the gate
magnet and also that the activated button of the transmitter is configured as Arm / Trip. After the board re-
cognizes and validates the button as Arm / Disarm, the alarm will be armed and the light The garage door and
the PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will be activated for a time of 0.5 seconds once.
When the board receives an opening command with the valid access button, the opening cycle is arted and
the alarm is temporarily disarmed until the gate ends the closing cycle with the closing limit switch sensor ac-
tivated by the magnet. After the closing cycle, the arming time arts and when completed will arm the alarm
again. The garage light and the PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will be activated for a time
of 0.5 seconds once.
With the gate closed and the alarm in the armed ate and if there is a violation or theft of the gate in which
the magnet moves away from the closing limit switch sensor or if the devices in the wireless sectors send the
radio frequency signal to the board that will go into an alarm ate where it will trigger the output PGM (TRV).
To cancel the gate alarm atus it will be necessary to command a valid gate opening button.
NOTE: For programming the alarm features it will be allowed if the gate is open.

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VIEWING THE ALARM OPERATING CONDITIONS AND SECTORS THROUGH THE PROG
DISPLAY
To view the operating conditions of the alarm, sectors and the panic function, it will be necessary to be on the
main screen and then press the (-) key to change the monitoring as shown in the cycle shown below. It arts
at screen #1 and ends at screen #14, then returns to screen #1 repeating the cycle of display while the (-) key
is in use.
Figure 2 – Cycle of alarm, sectors and panic atus monitoring screens, monitoring whether alarm is enabled / disabled and times for
auto-arm and siren triggered.
Screen 1 Screen 8
Screen 2 Screen 9
Screen 3 Screen 10
Screen 4 Screen 11
Screen 5 Screen 12
Screen 6 Screen 13
Screen 7 Screen 14

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MONITORING IF ALARM IS ENABLED / DISABLED AND TIMES FOR AUTOMATIC ARM
AND SIREN ACTIVATED
On this screen it is possible to monitor the conditions of the alarm activities, as follows:
• Enabled / Disabled,
• Internal Arming Mode,
• Time-to-arm timer,
• Siren timer activated and
• PGM output triggered in hold mode
Figure 3 – Alarm on/off screen and time for arming and siren
Alarm
xxx minutes
xxx seconds
Siren triggered time
Time to arm
Retention
When PGM output selected as Hold
If alarm in internal arming mode
displays “Int” message

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VIEWING SENSOR SIGNAL
When the sensors are activated or triggered and the signals are received by the board, the number of the
detected sensor is indicated on the screen. As an example in the image below the wired sector (FCF) and the
wireless sectors(8 and 2) were detected by the board.
Figure 4 - Te screen for signal reception of sector devices.
Wireless sector
Magnetto or SmartRF
Wired sector
Closed limit switch Sensor

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MONITORING SCREEN OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE WIRED AND WIRELESS SECTORS
• Sectors that have no indicator sign means the sector is off.
• The sectors that have the indicator sign mean that it is enabled and that it has not had any violations.
• The sectors that have the indicator sign means that the sector has been violated.
• The sectors that have the indicator sign means that the sector has been blocked by the auto nullable
feature.
Figure 5 – Sector activity conditions screen
Wireless sector
Magnetto or SmartRF
Wired sector
Closed limit switch Sensor

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SCREEN OF INDIVIDUAL CONDITIONS OF EACH SECTOR
On this screen, you can monitor the activities and individual conditions of each sector, as follows:
• Displays the sector number,
• If the sector is in internal monitoring mode,
• The conditions (Disabled, Armed, Disarmed, Violated or Blocked by Auto-nullable,
• Input timer to trip or time to trip and
• Auto-nullable counter.
Figure 6 - Screen of conditions, time to trigger and auto-nullable counter of sectors.
If sector in internal arming mode
then display letter “i”
SD: xxx
Auto-nullable conter
Entry time to disarm
or
Time to trigger after violation
Sector: FCF Sector Disabled
Unarmed Sector
Sector blocked by auto
nullable
Sector: 2
Sector: 4
Sector: 6
Sector: 8
Sector: 1 Sector Armed
Violated Sector
Sector: 3
Sector: 5
Sector: 7
Selected sector Status of selected sector

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PANIC ALARM CONDITIONS MONITORING SCREEN
This screen displays the countdown timer every second for panic alarm triggering, and whether a panic key
entry has been recorded, and also whether panic alarm triggering has been recorded.
To cancel the panic alarm trigger timer and clear the two records of “Key” and “Hold” execute the alarm disarm
using the ARM/DISARM button of the user-defined control, or press the defined panic button again by the
user with the gate closed.
Figure 7 – Panic Status
Countdown clock for triggering panic alarm
minutes seconds
When only “Key” text is checked, it means that the
panic key event is regiered in the internal memory
of the board. If the board is turned off and on, the
delay time for triggering the panic defined by the
user will be rearted automatically.
When the texts “Key” and “Hold” are marked, it
means that the board is in a triggered panic alarm
ate and is regiered in the internal memory of the
board. If the board is turned off and on, a 10-sec
timer will be automatically arted to trigger the
panic alarm.

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ENABLING ALARM FUNCTION
Settings screens available in the PROG for parameterization of the functioning of the alarm function in the
Agility Plus board.
Figure 8 – Enable / Disable the alarm function
Able
Figure 8 - When the alarm board function is enabled and the gate is closed with the closing limit switch (FCF)
sensor activated, the garage light and the PGM output (TRV) will be activated for a time of 0.5 seconds a once.
The SN led board will art to flash in reverse mode, that is, turned on by 5 sec and off for 1 sec.
The alarm will be armed after automatic arming time is reached. After arming the board, the garage light and
the PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will be activated again for a time of 0.5 seconds once.
Disabled
Figure 8 - When the alarm board function is disabled, the SN led will be off for 5 seconds and on for 1 second.
The garage light and PGM output (PGM TRV MODE selected as Siren) will be activated for a time of 0.5
seconds repeated twice.
ALARM FUNCTION
Disabled
Able

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TRANSMITTER BUTTON SELECTION SCREEN AS ARM / DISARM ALARM
Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the temporary arm/disarm function of the
alarm.
If the alarm is disarmed and there is a command to open the gate and after the closing of the closing cycle
with the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, the alarm will be automatically reset and all
sectors that are activated will be monitored.
When the arm/disarm button is activated by the user memorizes board the arm/disarm mode.
Figure 9 - Transmitter button arm/disarm selection
TX ARM/DISARM
NONE

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TRANSMITTER BUTTON SELECTION SCREEN AS INTERNAL ALARM ARM
Configuration screen to select which transmitter button will have the internal alarm arming function.
With the gate closed and the closing limit switch sensor activated by the magnet, press the button that was
configured as internal arming to activate the monitoring of the sectors that are configured as internal arming.
The board will memorize the internal arming mode, this means that when there is a command to open the
gate and when the closing cycle ends, the internal arming will be activated automatically.
Figure 10 - Transmitter button as internal arm
INTERNAL TX ARM
NONE

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HOW TO RECORD SENSOR
Figure 11 - Wireless device recording screen for sector use
Figure 11 – To record a new wireless device to act as an area protection, the device mu be triggered to send
the radio frequency signal to be detected by the board. While the message “(+) Signal Sensor” is displayed on
the screen, press the (+) button to be regiered in the board memory.
Displays number of
recorded devices
No signal Waiting for device signal
Sector Sensor: x Device regiered and displays sector number
Full memory Regiration denied. Full Memory
(+) Sensor Signal Device ready to be regiered
Denied Sector: x Device already regiered and displays sector number
Messages when recording sensors after (+) button is pressed

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HOW TO REPLACE WIRELESS SENSOR
Figure 12 – Sector wireless device switching screen
Figure 12 – Very useful feature when a device needs to be replaced due to malfunctions and is part of a
wireless sector group for protection. Knowing which sector the faulty wireless device belongs to and on the
sensor change screen select the sector using the (-) button and then using the new device sending signal
press the (+) button for quick replacement. After the operation is carried out, it is displayed on the screen
which sector the new device belongs to.
Using the (-) button select the
sector to change the wireless
device
Displays number of
recorded devices
Messages when replacing sensors after (+) button is pressed
No signal
Sector Sensor: x
(+) Sensor Signal
Denied Sector: x
Waiting for device signal
Device regiered and displays sector number
Device ready to be regiered
Device already regiered and displays sector number

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HOW TO DELETE WIRELESS SENSOR
Figure 13 - Wireless Devices Exclusion Screen
Figure 13 – To exclude all wireless devices from sectors, press the (+) button on the keyboard to perform the
operation. After operation the value 0 is displayed on the screen.
Displays number of
recorded devices
D IT EE RE SL E
S
E LW
( e [+ s x) xY ]

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HOW TO PUT TRIGGER SIREN TIME
Figure 14 – Siren Time Screen
Figure 14 – Configuration screen of the time the siren will be on after the sector is violated and triggered.
(+) button to increase the time value and,
(-) button to decrease the time value.
S MNI ER TE I
T x: mi x im x ne
Siren time On
Minimum: 1 minute
Maximum: 240 minutes

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HOW TO SET OUTPUT ARM TIME SECTORS
Figure 15 - Auto-arm time screen
Figure 15 – Time configuration screen when the board will arm the alarm for monitoring the sectors.
(+) button to increase the time value and,
(-) button to decrease the time value.
Automatic arm time
Minimum: 1 second
Maximum: 240 seconds
O RU IU MT MT EP TA
T x: si x em x ge

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PROGRAMMING PGM OUTPUT (LOCK)
Figure 16 – PGM mode selection screen
Figure 16 – Settings screen of how the Agility TRV board output will behave as a programmable PGM output.
Retention Mode
The PGM output will be retained in the on ate when a sector is violated and will remain in this ate even if
the board is turned off and on.
The PGM output will leave the on ate when the board receives a valid transmitter command to open the
gate.
When the PGM output is in hold mode only the garage light will be used to inform the user that the alarm
has been armed / disarmed.
Pulsed Mode
When a sector is violated, the PGM output will enter a continuous pulsating ate until the user-programmed
siren time expires.
The pulse time is 10 seconds on and 10 seconds off and then this process is repeated continuously until the
siren time expires.
After the siren time expires or a valid transmitter command is received, the PGM output will be turned off and
the board will enter the sector monitoring mode for alarm if the gate is closed.
GD RME VM O TP
C a xo xc xn xt xt x: x
PGM operating mode - TRV output
Retention
1 pulse
3 pulse
Siren
Pulsed
2 pulse
Command pulse receiver
Monitor sector with the
gate closed
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
PGM output
Violated Sector Timing Siren
Siren Time= 0
or
Transmitter Command Monitor sector with
the gate closed
PGM output
Violated Sector Retained Transmitter command Monitor sector with
the gate closed
10sec 10sec 10sec

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1 Pulse Mode
When a sector is violated, the PGM output will turn on only once, for a period of 30 seconds, and then turn off.
After the siren time expires or receiving a valid transmitter command, the board will enter the sector monito-
ring mode for alarm if the gate is closed.
2 Pulse Mode
When a sector is violated, the PGM output will be turned on twice consecutively, where for each activation it
will be on for a period of 30 seconds and then it will be turned off for a period of 30 seconds.
After the siren time expires or receiving a valid transmitter command, the board will enter the sector monito-
ring mode for alarm if the gate is closed.
3 Pulse Mode
When a sector is violated, the PGM output will be turned on three consecutive times, where for each activation
it will be on for a period of 30 seconds and then it will be turned off for a period of 30 seconds.
After the siren time expires or receiving a valid transmitter command, the board will enter the sector monito-
ring mode for alarm if the gate is closed.
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
Violated Sector
Violated Sector
Violated Sector
PGM output 30sec
30sec
30sec 30sec 30sec 30sec 30sec
30sec 30sec 30sec
30sec
PGM output
PGM output
Timing Siren
Timing Siren
Timing Siren
Siren Time= 0
or
Transmitter Command
Siren Time= 0
or
Transmitter Command
Siren Time= 0
or
Transmitter Command
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
Monitor sector with
the gate closed
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