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APPENDIX A

A1. TEXT ENTRY MODE
      The Text Entry Mode is used for entering names. The Text Mode entry keys are as follows:

For example, to enter the character ‘p’, press the ‘7' key 6 times.

   The Hex Entry Mode is used for the entering of Hexadecimal Characters (for wireless devices).

   Back one character

  Advance to the next character

Accept the serial number

   To enter the alphanumeric characters A to F

   A,B,C are entered by successively pressing the     key

  D,E,F are entered by successively pressing the     key

Key

Characters

Next Character

Previous Character

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h

k

n

p

u

z

y

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Summary of Contents for Rhino 232

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Page 3: ...iring Wireless zones Programming Entering the programming mode Navigating the programming menus Setting up zones Programming wireless zones Users Area Options Hardware options Keypad Options Outputs Communications Upload Download UDL Using the UDL Appendix A Text Entry Mode Hex Entry Mode Warranty Information 4 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 12 12 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 Zone Commissioning Process 24 ...

Page 4: ...gramming in mind GETTING STARTED 1 Overview 2 Installation Connect battery to the panel Mount the panel in a location that has good GSM signal reception and that s convenient for the user Wire the power supply to the alarm panel Mount the sensors Program the alarm panel Perform the commissioning process 3 Programming The keypad The UDL up download software supplied on the FSK DVD The UDL programmi...

Page 5: ...aptor Remote Gate Module Indoor PIR Door Contact Third Party PIR Interface Optional Power Supply USB Port for Programming PC for Local Upload Download OR Remote Upload Download via the internet Smart Phone Apps RHINO 232 PANEL OVERVIEW 12V Strobe 50mA 12V Sound Bomb 200mA Piezo buzzers Back view of panel Rhino 232 Installation Manual 5 ...

Page 6: ...s this will negatively affect the performance of the wireless transceiver and GSM module Make sure the internal battery is plugged in as leaving it unplugged will negatively affect the performance of the wireless transceiver and GSM module Mounting the alarm panel Once the location has been chosen remove the panel from the its bracket and mount the bracket to the wall Use four 5mm screws and wall ...

Page 7: ...n NB Strobe Lamp The alarm panel can drive an optional 12V strobe lamp Note The strobe lamp must be a low current variet as it will shorten the y not more than 50mA internal battery standby time Wired Zones Up to two wired zones can be connected to the alarm panel in addition to the wireless zones The wiring options for the zones are shown are in the next section The auxillary 12V power supply can...

Page 8: ...e zone wiring property to single EOL N C SINGLE END OF LINE EOL NORMALLY CLOSED Wireless Zones The wireless door contact has a reed switch which is used in conjunction with a magnet to sense if a door is opened In addition there is an alternative of a zone input terminal Refer to the door contact leaflet RH 100 Wireless Door Contact Use a CR2 3V Li ion battery Observe the polarity 1 BATTERY The tam...

Page 9: ...nna is used for transmitting the wireless signal NB Avoid mounting the door contact on or near a metal frame as this will negatively affect communications with the alarm panel 6 ANTENNA The RH 101 is engineered to be fitted to third party PIR wireless ready detectors It has a normally closed alarm input as well as a normally closed tamper input Refer to the in box leaflet RH 101 Wireless 3rd Party I...

Page 10: ... RH 200 Wireless Indoor Passive Use a CR123A 3V Li ion battery Observe polarity the positive terminal is marked 1 BATTERY The tamper switch detects that the lid has been opened It is also used for learning the device into the panel 2 TAMPER SWITCH The LED illuminates when movement is detected 3 ACTIVITY LED The Raptor gate module has been specifically designed for controlling gate motors garage doo...

Page 11: ... off status lamp 7 Wireless activity lamp The Raptor remote control is a fully bi directional remote control which is used to arm and disarm the panel It also has two spare buttons which can be used to activate a gate door or for other functions when used with a gate module Refer to the remote control product manual Raptor Wireless Remote Control Spare Disarm Panic Spare Stay 1 Arm Rhino 232 Insta...

Page 12: ...the key The default Engineer s Code is 1234 Navigating the Programming Menus All the programming menus have the same structure and are easy to navigate through Press the keys to scroll through the MENU options Press the ENTER key to select the option you wish to change Press the two numeric keys to select the option e g 06 Press the CLEAR key to go back 12 Rhino 232 Installation Manual ...

Page 13: ...t route This zone type will allow the user to walk past the detector without causing a fault during the exit mode or an intruder alarm during an entry mode However if activated at any other time the zone will cause an immediate intruder alarm when the panel is armed INTRUDER Detection devices such as PIRs or door contacts This zone will cause an intruder alarm if activated when the panel is armed ...

Page 14: ...ess sensor Alternatively the serial number for the wireless device can be entered on the keypad The serial number for the wireless device is printed on the sticker on the wireless device To type in the wireless serial number type in the code that appears after the 0x written next to ID on the label e g 00027A59 See Appendix A Hex Entry Mode Double Knock Zones Double Knock zones only cause an alarm...

Page 15: ...wed to program the panel There must be an engineer user type assigned to the panel Crossover Zones Crossover zones will only cause an alarm when any two zones with the Crossover attribute are activated during the Crossover window Stay Zones There are two Stay Arm modes Stay 1 and Stay 2 If a zone is configured to SET in one of the stay modes the zone will be bypassed will not cause an alarm when th...

Page 16: ...rd user is allowed to use all the functions on the panel such as arming disarming and bypassing of zones except adding and editing other users ARM ONLY An arm only user can arm but not disarm the panel This user can activate a panic alarm via a remote control PANIC A panic user can only activate the panic key on the panel or on the remote control CODE Each user has a code up to 16 digits which can...

Page 17: ...tion is set the strobe lamp will be pulsed when the panel is armed Area Options The Rhino 232 panel has only one area partition Choose the Area Menu from the Configuration Menu EXIT DELAY This is the delay in seconds after the alarm system is armed which allows the homeowner to exit the home before the system becomes active The default is 10 seconds ENTRY DELAY This is the delay in seconds that all...

Page 18: ...he default value is 1 CHIME VOLUME The volume of the chime tones Values range between 0 off and 10 loudest The default value is 10 ONLY EXIT READY If this option is set the system will only start arming when it is ready there are no zones violated BELL ON A ARM If this option is set the panel will squawk the siren when it is away armed Hardware Options Choose the Hardware Menu from the Configuratio...

Page 19: ...e is not within acceptable limits The default is SET monitored AC MAINS If set the panel will generate a fault condition if the AC supply is not present The default is SET monitored ALARM VOLUME The volume of the internal speaker when the panel is in alarm Values range between 0 off and 10 loudest The default value is 10 ALARM TONES If set the internal speaker will sound when the panel is in an al...

Page 20: ...t displayed when the panel is armed in STAY 1 mode This could be something like SLEEP is the STAY 1 armed mode is used at night STAY 2 The text displayed when the panel is armed in STAY 2 mode The banners can be changed using the Text Entry Mode in Appendix A Choose the Keypad Menu from the Configuration Menu There is only one keypad the internal keypad Banners 20 Local RECOMMISSION This section al...

Page 21: ...y arm enabled QUICK BYPASS If this option is SET the Quick Bypass single press of the bypass button feature is enabled If not enabled the user has to enter his code to bypass a zone The default is SET quick bypass enabled Outputs Choose the Outputs Menu from the Configuration Menu PANIC ALARM Pressing buttons 7 and 9 simultaneously will cause the panel to generate a panic alarm The option must be S...

Page 22: ... Refer to the in box leaflet for the wireless sensor Alternatively the serial number for the wireless device can be entered on the keypad The serial number for the wireless device is printed on the sticker on the wireless device To type in the wireless serial number type in the number written next to the ID on the label See Appendix A Hex Entry Mode Communications Choose the Communications Menu fro...

Page 23: ...that it can be programmed The UDL password should be kept in safe place The default UDL password is 1234 Faults The option must be SET if fault condition messages such as low battery status or AC fail messages are to be sent to the control room The default option is SET Open Close The option must be SET if opening and closing arm disarm messages are to be sent to the control room Bypass This optio...

Page 24: ...e Engineer code to be entered on the keypad On the keypad enter the Engineer code default 1234 and press the Enter key to access the Commissioning menu 2 In the Commissioning menu the panel will prompt you to trigger the new zones or the zones to which changes have been made In this example the zone is the scullery 3 Each zone has to be triggered 3 times through zone activations and restorals An a...

Page 25: ...will not deactivate commissioning mode Please Note Error Messages The input voltage supply to the panel is too low less than 4 75V while the panel is in Commissioning mode The power supply to the panel might be faulty Replace the power supply to the panel with one that gives out at least 4 80V N B The commissioning process will not continue until the power supply fault is fixed CAUSE FIX ERROR DISP...

Page 26: ...a stronger signal strength which is greater than 108dbm N B The commissioning process will not continue until the zone starts sending signals at a signal strength of more than 108dbm fault is fixed CAUSE FIX ERROR DISPLAY The panel is out of the docking station while in commissioning mode Place the panel in the docking station N B For the commissioning process to proceed the panel has to be secured...

Page 27: ...ck in its docking station The panel is not charging while in the docking station This can be due to a faulty power supply or AC power failure Check if the power supply plug is plugged in properly into AC mains supply and that there is no load shedding in the area Check if the power supply is not faulty The panel has detected a low battery voltage on its back up battery The back up battery voltage ...

Page 28: ...as detected a wireless zone supervision fault after it had previously reported a zone low battery fault for that zone Replace wireless zone battery with a new one The panel has detected a low GSM signal strength of below 6 maximum is 31 for more than 3 minutes Place the panel in a different location where the GSM signal strength is better 28 Rhino 232 Installation Manual ...

Page 29: ...UDL SOFTWARE The Rhino UDL software is an easy means of changing the Rhino 232 panel s settings 1 Create the alarm panel in the UDL Click on Accounts Click on Add New Account Enter the customer information for future reference Enter the Rhino UDL password so that it matches the ones entered into the alarm panel Rhino 232 Installation Manual 29 ...

Page 30: ...umber ACC and Client ID CID should be copied into the relevant fields under the GSM APN Information Register the device on the corporate account on FSK Networks https fsknetworks com The user name and password used on FSK Networks are the same ones filled into the GSM APN Information fields To connect to the alarm panel from a remote location an internet connection is required on the programming comp...

Page 31: ...sing a USB Cable A Micro USB connector is plugged from the computer to the USB port on the bottom of the panel To connect to the panel use the Connect via USB Link option on the Connection menu Rhino 232 Installation Manual 31 ...

Page 32: ...ode is used for the entering of Hexadecimal Characters for wireless devices Back one character Advance to the next character Accept the serial number To enter the alphanumeric characters A to F A B C are entered by successively pressing the key D E F are entered by successively pressing the key Key Characters Next Character Previous Character e h k n p u z y s 32 Rhino 232 Installation Manual ...

Page 33: ...l have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller For warranty service return transportation prepaid to the manufacturer There are no warranties expressed or implied of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise which extend beyond the description on the face hereof In no case ...

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