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The SmartLiving System
User’s Manual
Chapter 2
THE SMARTLIVING
SYSTEM
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Introduction
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 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:
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SmartLiving control panel
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intrusion detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic contacts,
linear beam detectors, etc.)
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system control peripherals: proximity readers, keypads
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alarm signaling devices which generally signal the events detected by the
system (sounders, flashers, etc.)
The keypad (Joy/GR, Joy/MAX, nCode/G or Concept/G) is an extremely flexible
peripheral device which allows you to manage the system with ease. The graphic
display provides all the information necessary for fast understanding of the
system status, and the steps necessary to take in the event of an alarm. All users
have PINs which allow them to access and control the system in accordance with
their permitted access level.
Advanced voice technology guides you through the operations by means of clear
voice prompts which explain the operations you must undertake.
nBy readers (2 versions available: nBy/S wall-mount and By/X flush-mount)
allow you 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.
All SmartLiving control panels are capable of managing INIM's “Air2” two-way
wireless system. This system integrates wireless devices (detectors, keyfobs,
etc.) into the hardwired environment.
SmartLiving control panels are capable of managing various event types (alarms,
faults, tamper, code/key identification, arm/disarm operations, etc.) and event-
response actions (audible/visual signaling, telephone calls, SMS text messages
over the GSM network and, with the addition of the optional SmartLan/G board,
e-mails with attachments). The calls can be:
1. report calls to alarm receiving centres - via 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 features, such
as:
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arm and disarm operations set up on a weekly basis
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simple yet useful access-control functions which allow the system to deny
access to specific keys/codes at certain times
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pre-set activation/deactivation of household devices (building automation)
such as courtesy lights
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other similar automatic facilities.
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