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Table of Contents 

Quick Reference Guide ....................................................................................................................... 3

Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................ 4

Chapter One: Introduction and Overview ............................................................................................. 5

1.1: Security System Components ................................................................................................ 5

1.2: System Monitoring .................................................................................................................. 6

1.3: Home Automation ................................................................................................................... 6

1.4: Self-Monitoring ....................................................................................................................... 6

1.5: Telecontrol ............................................................................................................................. 6

1.6: Vocal Message Annunciation ................................................................................................. 6

Chapter Two: The User Interface ......................................................................................................... 7

2.1: Front Panel Keypad ................................................................................................................ 7

2.2: LCD Keypad ........................................................................................................................... 8

2.3: Keyfobs .................................................................................................................................. 8

2.4: Wireless Keypad .................................................................................................................... 9

Chapter Three: Setting and Unsetting ................................................................................................ 10

3.1: Setting the System ............................................................................................................... 10

3.2: Unsetting the System ........................................................................................................... 11

3.3: Set Status Indication ............................................................................................................ 12

3.4: Setting Tones ....................................................................................................................... 12

3.5: Remote Setting/Unsetting via SMS....................................................................................... 12

3.6: Remote Setting/Unsetting via the Telephone ........................................................................ 13

Chapter Four: Panic Alarms............................................................................................................... 14

4.1: Keypad Alarms ..................................................................................................................... 14

4.2: Keyfob Panic Alarm .............................................................................................................. 14

4.3: Wireless Keypad Panic Alarm .............................................................................................. 14

Chapter Five: Home Automation and PGM ........................................................................................ 15

5.1: Keypad Control ..................................................................................................................... 15

5.2: Keyfob Control ...................................................................................................................... 15

5.3: Telephone Control ................................................................................................................ 15

5.4: SMS Control ......................................................................................................................... 16

5.5: Scheduling (not relevant to PGM) ......................................................................................... 16

Chapter Six: Telecontrol .................................................................................................................... 18

6.1: Calling your Home ................................................................................................................ 18

6.2: Service Call .......................................................................................................................... 19

6.3: Two-Way Audio after an Alarm ............................................................................................. 19

6.4: Two-Way Audio Follow-Me ................................................................................................... 19

6.5: Simplex Mode ....................................................................................................................... 20

Chapter Seven: Advanced System Operation .................................................................................... 21

7.1: Stop Communications .......................................................................................................... 21

7.2: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing .............................................................................................. 22

7.3: User Codes .......................................................................................................................... 22

7.4: Follow Me ............................................................................................................................. 24

7.5: Event Log ............................................................................................................................. 24

7.6: Service Menu ....................................................................................................................... 25

Appendix A: Menu Structure .............................................................................................................. 28

Appendix B: Glossary ........................................................................................................................ 29

 

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Page 2: ...ta is subject to change without prior notice Hereby Electronics Line 3000 Ltd declares that this control panel is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Copyright 2012 Electronics Line 3000 Ltd All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...ones CHECK TROUBLE CONDITIONS Use this key scroll the system trouble list Pressing also silences any trouble tones that may be sounded by the system SWITCH HA PGM UNIT ON then HA UNIT Enter the HA module number in two digits e g 03 or 30 for PGM SWITCH HA PGM UNIT OFF then HA UNIT SERVICE CALL Hold down this key until Service Call Dialing is displayed The number dialed for the service call is prog...

Page 4: ...nsetting via SMS 12 3 6 Remote Setting Unsetting via the Telephone 13 Chapter Four Panic Alarms 14 4 1 Keypad Alarms 14 4 2 Keyfob Panic Alarm 14 4 3 Wireless Keypad Panic Alarm 14 Chapter Five Home Automation and PGM 15 5 1 Keypad Control 15 5 2 Keyfob Control 15 5 3 Telephone Control 15 5 4 SMS Control 16 5 5 Scheduling not relevant to PGM 16 Chapter Six Telecontrol 18 6 1 Calling your Home 18 6...

Page 5: ...ent of a burglary a sensor sends a signal to the control panel indicating that it has sensed motion on the premises On receiving this signal the control panel makes the decision to report the alarm to your monitoring service and activate the sounder Sensors Sensors are the devices that protect your home alerting the control panel when there is a breach in security Magnetic contacts protect your do...

Page 6: ...cation when an event occurs This may be in the form of vocal messages played over the telephone or if your system supports cellular communication you can receive information on system status via SMS If an alarm occurs on the premises you are informed no matter where you are in the world SMS Control Using your cellular phone you can also send commands to the appliances controlled by the Home Automa...

Page 7: ... One key Setting is an option that is programmed by your engineer If this option is disabled you must also enter a user code when setting System Status Indicators The System Status indicators provide essential information on the status of the system such as set unset alarm and power failure conditions System Trouble Indication In the event that the system detects a trouble condition System Trouble...

Page 8: ...sing both Home Automation keys simultaneously generates an SOS panic alarm 2 2 LCD Keypad In addition to the front panel keypad your system may include one or more LCD keypads The layout of the LCD keypad is similar to the front panel keypad and most of the functionality is identical 2 3 Keyfobs The infinite prime supports two types of keyfob transmitter The function of the buttons on each keyfob ...

Page 9: ...and Perimeter buttons generates a panic alarm Home Automation On Off Keys Pressing one of the Home Automation keys followed by the unit number 01 16 enables you to control lights and appliances in your home Cancel The Cancel key clears the keypad in the event that you pressed a key by mistake For example when entering your code you enter a wrong digit the system waits for you to enter all four dig...

Page 10: ...tivate the perimeter zones the windows and doors of your home enabling you to move freely within the protected area Before setting the system check that all doors and windows are secured so that the system is ready for setting If the One key Setting option is disabled in programming you must enter your user code when setting the system from a keypad Setting with the Front Panel or Wireless Keypad ...

Page 11: ...your user code if One Key Setting is disabled 3 Press and hold down on your keypad until the message Instant Setting OK is displayed 4 Press the entry delay for the current setting period is canceled Supervised Set Supervised Set is an optional feature designed to supervise intrusion sensor activity before you set the system If Supervised set is enabled in programming and the system has not receiv...

Page 12: ... the chimes that the system sounds during the entry exit delay and when the system arms or disarms Various options are available that determine the pattern of these tones Setting tones may be sounded by either the external wireless sounder or the control panel s built in sounder 3 5 Remote Setting Unsetting via SMS You can set and unset the system remotely by sending the SMS commands from a cellul...

Page 13: ...r the device used to set unset the system The following example shows an Set Status reply where the system has been fully armed by a user named Mark F U L L A R M E D M A R K 3 6 Remote Setting Unsetting via the Telephone Using the Telecontrol feature you can Full set and unset the system via the telephone For further information on the Telecontrol features see Chapter Six Telecontrol ...

Page 14: ...e front panel keypad or LCD keypad Press and hold down keys 1 and 3 simultaneously To activate a Medical alarm from the front panel keypad or LCD keypad Press and hold down keys 4 and 6 simultaneously 4 2 Keyfob Panic Alarm To activate a Panic alarm using the four button keyfob EL 2614 Press the lower two buttons simultaneously Medical Emergency The one button keyfob EL 2611 is designed to send a ...

Page 15: ...navigate the menu refer to Chapter Seven Advanced System Operation 5 1 Keypad Control Two keys on the keypad enable you to send On and Off commands to HA units activate and deactivate the PGM output How an HA unit reacts to the On command is determined by the engineer in programming The HA unit can be programmed to switch on until the Off command is received or automatically switch itself off afte...

Page 16: ...l but you must still enter the before the user code SMS Confirmation Message Format After an SMS command is executed by the system if programmed by your engineer a confirmation message may be returned to your mobile phone This message includes the HA unit s descriptor and the command that was sent The following example shows the confirmation message you receive for the sample command from the prev...

Page 17: ...ays of the week that the schedule is active 1 From the main menu select HA Schedules 8 2 Select an HA unit 3 From the HA unit s sub menu select Schedule 4 Use keys 1 to 7 to toggle the days on and off Press To toggle Press To toggle 1 Sunday 5 Thursday 2 Monday 6 Friday 3 Tuesday 7 Saturday 4 Wednesday 5 Press 3 when the desired setting is displayed ...

Page 18: ...anel distinguish between calls so that it knows when to pick up the relevant call For this purpose the infinite prime employs a double call method To make a call to the control panel using the double call method 1 Dial your telephone number 2 Wait for two or three rings then hang up 3 Wait at least five seconds and dial the number again on the second ring the control panel picks up and sounds two ...

Page 19: ...d of the call two short tones are sounded To extend the call press 7 on your telephone 5 To disconnect before the end of the call press then on your telephone Sounder Muting The sounder is muted during Two Way Audio communication At the end of the call the sounder is re activated if the Sounder Cut Off has not yet expired You can cancel the re activation of the sounder by pressing 9 on your teleph...

Page 20: ...Two Way Audio features on your system are programmed to operate in Simplex mode Simplex mode means that one party may speak while the other party listens If using Simplex mode the call is connected in Listen mode In Listen mode the microphone on the control panel is turned on so that you can listen in If you want to switch to Speak mode press 1 on your telephone In Speak mode the microphone is tur...

Page 21: ...want to choose the displayed item Pressing X also takes you back to the previous menu level Menu mode automatically terminates two minutes after the last keystroke Throughout this chapter we have tried to include all of the system functions using a similar structure and order as they appear in the menu The above procedure provides a detailed explanation of menu navigation However in order to simpl...

Page 22: ...low Code 1 Master Code The Master code is the highest user authorization level With the Master code you can edit all other user codes Additionally the Master code grants access to the Event Log the Service menu and Home Automation Schedule programming The default Master code is 1234 Change this code immediately after the system has been installed Codes 2 19 Controlled Codes When you use a controll...

Page 23: ...s value is used to delete a user code Deleting User Codes As an additional security measure make certain that you delete any extra codes that are no longer required To delete a user code 1 From the main menu select User Codes 4 2 Select the code you want to delete 3 From the code s sub menu select Edit Code the 4 digit code is displayed with the cursor flashing on the first digit 4 Enter 0000 5 Pr...

Page 24: ...log is full the oldest events are automatically erased and are replaced by new events To view the event log 1 From the Event Log menu select View Log 61 the most recent event is displayed 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll through the events 3 When you have finished viewing press Xto exit the log The event log displays the following information for each event The event a brief description of the event...

Page 25: ... played back later by another user After a message is recorded Message Waiting is displayed on the LCD until the message is played back To play back a recorded message From the Service menu select Messages Play Message 7021 To record a message 1 From the Service menu select Messages Record Message 7022 2 Press to start recording the message 3 Record your message The message may be up to twenty sec...

Page 26: ... successful transmission from a sensor the sensor is removed from the list 3 When all the sensors are removed from the list End Walk Test is displayed Transmitters The Transmitters menu offers two utilities TX List and TX Test The TX List comprises all registered transmitters and their last reported status To view the TX list 1 From the Service menu select Transmitters TX List 7071 the first trans...

Page 27: ...h Indication meter To view the GSM signal strength reading From the Service menu select GSM Signal 709 the signal strength of the cellular network is displayed Display Version To display the system s software and hardware versions From the Service menu select Version 710 the software SW and hardware HW versions are displayed Global Chime Each sensor can be programmed by your engineer to cause the ...

Page 28: ... 28 Appendix A Menu Structure Legend Engineer code required Master code required ...

Page 29: ...rvice when used to set or unset D Delay The exit entry delay times that allow the user to set or unset the system without generating an alarm Descriptor Custom labels programmed for each user code zone keyfob keypad etc Unset The state during which the security system is deactivated During unset only sensors that are defined as 24hr Panic Medical Fire Gas Flood and Environmental are capable of gen...

Page 30: ...he monitoring service that the user is in need of medical assistance Message Center An optional feature that enables users to record messages to be played back by other users N Non Controlled Code A user code that does not cause the system to notify the monitoring service when used to set or unset The system only reports if the code is used to unset after an alarm O One Key Setting Setting the sys...

Page 31: ... set and power status of the system T Telecontrol A feature that provides remote access via the telephone including remote setting unsetting sounder cancel and Two Way audio Tones Chimes sounded by the control panel s internal or external sounder Trouble Tones Tones sounded by the system to indicate a trouble condition TWA Two Way Audio abbr TX Transmitter abbr TX List A service feature that lists...

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