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Captain-i, Installation Guide 

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AC Line 

AC power failure. If other electrical appliances are working, check the switch or fuse 
connected to the system. 

 

Connect AC power 

 

Blown AC fuse (F4) 

Trouble 

Indicates either a short line or an open line and can appear only if the zone is EOL 
protected. The flashing red failure light will be accompanied by an indication, “F”, 
above the zone number on the LCD display 

KEYBOARD NOT CONNECTED 

This is an indication that there is no data transfer between the control panel and the 
keypad. Check the following: 

 

A proper connection between the “OUT” terminal block on the control panel 
and the input to the keypad via the yellow wire 

 

The Jumper at the back of the keypad is set over the leftmost and middle 
pins 

 

Low DC voltage indication if the PCB is connected without AC.  If this is the 
case replace the battery 

 

Check for malfunction in the keypad and replace keypad if necessary 

 

Replace the control panel PCB if the problem persists 

If there are several keypads connected to the control panel and all show the same 
indication then either the control panel PCB is malfunctioning or there is a short on one 
of the wires. 

Telephone 

Indicates no dial tone for the telephone line connected to the control panel.  This fault 
appears if there was no dial tone the last time the system checked the line. 

If this fault appeared when the system was in disarmed mode, it will continue to 
appear even when the line returns, unless there is a telephone line check in the OFF 
state. 

To remove the fault indication in this case, arm and then disarm the system. 

No telephone communication to Monitoring Station, including while in test mode (the 
display shows “communic.”) 

This indication appears if the CAPTAIN-i phone communicator cannot transfer reports 
to the Monitoring Station. Possible reasons for this: phone failure or line is not 
connected.  Check the following: 

 

The telephone line is properly connected to the IN inputs on the terminal block 

 

In “Config 1” the P for telephone is programmed with “

+

” 

 

At least one telephone number is programmed for the Monitoring Station 

 

The telephone Customer ID for the Monitoring Station is different than 0 

 

The station telephone ID corresponds to the Monitoring Station 

Summary of Contents for CAPTAIN-i 4410061

Page 1: ...PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd www pima alarms com Part No 4410061 XX en Rev K October 2008 CAPTAIN i 6 ZONES INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE System ver 6 0...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...n Parameters 23 5 3 GSM 200 26 5 4 Programming System Characteristics 29 5 5 General Issues 36 Chap 6 Faults and Troubleshooting 38 6 1 General 38 6 2 Faults Displayed on the LCD Keypad 38 6 3 Retriev...

Page 4: ...4 Captain i Installation Guide 8 Reporting codes phone 46 9 Reporting codes radio 47 Appendix B Programming formats 48 1 Pulse formats 48 2 DTMF formats 49 Appendix C Entering names 51...

Page 5: ...nt inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 3 This alarm system should be used with AC 230V 110V 50Hz protected by anti electric shock breaker To prevent electric shocks and...

Page 6: ...built in dialer integrated long range radio transmitter and cellular transmitter Inhibits system from arming in case of failure Two keys combination for DURESS and FIRE codes 1 3 The Dialer CAPTAIN i...

Page 7: ...supply 750mA This fuse protects all the V outputs F3 Battery F4 Transformer 1 5 2 Connection terminals AC Voltage Input 14 16 VAC 10 input from the transformer The cross section area of the main AC ca...

Page 8: ...Output Two sirens with or without a driver can be connected to this output in parallel See section 3 1 5 F1 thermal fuse protects it KEYPAD Keypads Connection The output has four terminals V IN data...

Page 9: ...th 2 Each partition can have a different subscriber account ID 3 All keypads connected to the system show the same display regardless their partition For additional information To assign zones to part...

Page 10: ...EOL one or two protected system and not each zone separately i e all zones are set as EOL zones 3 1 1 Zones without EOL TAMPER RELAY Detector Zone Control Panel TAMPER RELAY Detector Tamper Switch Zon...

Page 11: ...O PIR Zone N O detector Tamper switch R1 or R3 R1 or R3 TAMPER RELAY Detector Tamper Switch Control Panel R1 or R3 R1 or R3 TAMPER RELAY Detector Tamper Switch Zone Control Panel Control Panel EOL con...

Page 12: ...tes When using EOL resistors the input must be programmed accordingly see section 5 1 2 The key for the properties of Zone 6 may be set as either N O or N C 3 1 5 Sirens Jumpers 3 1 5 1 Jumpers JP1 Se...

Page 13: ...to the V terminal Program siren tone 9 see section 5 4 1 on page 29 Piezoelectric siren V S M O K E P G M S R N OUTPUTS V IN OUT KEYPAD DC Siren 3 1 5 4 High current DC Siren Connect the siren s powe...

Page 14: ...ne signal 3 1 7 Telephone Connect the pair of wires coming from the telephone line to the LINE connection terminals Connect a telephone set to the SET terminals Telephone Wiring 3 1 8 Microphone unit...

Page 15: ...nnect the yellow wire to AUD IN 2 Connect the orange wire to AUD OUT 3 1 10 1 Connecting VU 20N with GSM 200 Cellular Transmitter To connect VU 20N together with GSM 200 connect a 5 1 k resistor to on...

Page 16: ...ck that all the connections are as described previously and then connect the system to mains After a few seconds the following screens are displayed in RXN 400 410 LCD Keypads Keypad Ver 1 15 Keypad I...

Page 17: ...mote programming with a PC and modem 4 Local loading with a computer and COMAX 4 1 Remote Programming with COMAX The CAPTAIN i can be programmed remotely via a telephone line using PIMA s COMAX softwa...

Page 18: ...using LCL 11A with Serial to USB converter 4 4 Programming with an LCD Keypad The CAPTAIN i is operated and programmed by means of two menus A User menu and a Technician menu To access the User menu e...

Page 19: ...e During programming of zone characteristics the zone number appears at the bottom right side of the screen for example Zn Char4 To jump directly from one zone to another press keys 1 6 to obtain the...

Page 20: ...nd time of siren 29 System configuration 6 screens 29 Config 1 telephone automatic bypass etc 29 Config 2 zone reset tone dial etc 30 Config 3 line snapping voice unit zone 6 key etc 31 Config 4 line...

Page 21: ...y is set in increments of 0 05 sec 50 milliseconds For example if you wish Zone 1 to respond to any opening longer than 200 milliseconds 50 milliseconds x 4 and Zone 2 to respond to any opening longer...

Page 22: ...e siren will be activated P Communicator A zone opening shall cause the system to report to the CMS via phone PSTN and or GSM according to programming and long range radio The system shall dial to a p...

Page 23: ...ted to the Monitoring Station Each system partition can be programmed with an account ID number of 1 to 9999 as well as the format types for telephone reporting and long range radio reporting 5 2 2 Te...

Page 24: ...are used the second programmed ID will be used for the second partition Partitions enabled Double report enabled 2nd ID is used for 1 X X Not used 2 X 2nd CMS 3 X 2nd Partition 4 2nd Partition Table...

Page 25: ...n this section you can program the number of transmissions for the long range radio channel The default number is 5 ACK time in seconds is the time that the system waits for a response from the Monito...

Page 26: ...o phone line under P in the Config 1 screen see page 29 For information on how to install GSM 200 turn to GSM 200 Installation guide To program CAPTAIN i for GSM 200 do the following Enter Technician...

Page 27: ...ts 5 3 2 Report codes Note When using protocols other than ContactID PAF NPAF the default FF codes must be programmed To set telephone report codes Report Codes P enter the required report code and To...

Page 28: ...phone 1 enter the telephone number and press The display will show Telephone 2 enter the telephone number and press the display will show Telephone 3 enter the telephone number and press the display w...

Page 29: ...er of rings should be left at its default setting 10 rings the display will show Phone Line enter the number of rings and 5 4 Programming System Characteristics 5 4 1 Setting siren and smoke output pa...

Page 30: ...maximum three rings are detected while the system is ARMED the system will transmit a TEST event by radio P Automatic Test to Monitoring Station by Phone The system will send a TEST event to the Moni...

Page 31: ...4 4 System configuration 3 config 3 X3 SDVKKG Phon Snap Config 3 Par Descr Settings S Line Snapping This feature allows the CAPTAIN i to share the phone line with other devices such as telephone or an...

Page 32: ...only after the system completes dialing a subscriber so that the recorded message will not be heard at the same time as the dialing is occurring which could cause communications problems 5 4 5 System...

Page 33: ...Settings B Bypass Report The panel will report the CMS when a zone is bypassed K RX 130 Keypad Selecting keypad type B Bypass Request While arming the system if one or more zones that are programmed t...

Page 34: ...ault until it is reported Each fault has a different time response Response time zero means immediate report Panic code entered SPGF Siren Panic Resp Par Descr Settings S Siren The siren is triggered...

Page 35: ...Telephone line response time in minutes Zone failure for EOL protected zones SPBG Siren Zon fail Par Descr Settings S Siren The siren is triggered P Communication The system will dial and or send radi...

Page 36: ...any stage press Important Entering the Primary Code when one of the partitions is already armed will arm the other partitions as well Entering the Primary Code when both partitions are armed will disa...

Page 37: ...evious programming memory codes etc 5 5 3 Fast loading the display will show Fast Load press 1 2 3 or 4 Connect the PRG 22 to an LCD keypad using a special connector The CAPTAIN i allows fast programm...

Page 38: ...pad a description of the fault or faults appears and remains in the alphanumeric display area The following are the faults displayed when they occur 6 2 1 General fail indications LCD RXN 400 410 DESC...

Page 39: ...you do not gain entry in this time repeat the operations from the beginning The above procedure is to be followed also if the technician code has been forgotten unless the technician code was programm...

Page 40: ...he control panel and all show the same indication then either the control panel PCB is malfunctioning or there is a short on one of the wires Telephone Indicates no dial tone for the telephone line co...

Page 41: ...ephone number is programmed for private numbers Correct telephone numbers have been entered Correct dial method pulse or tone A prefix usually 9 is programmed if the system works through a switchboard...

Page 42: ...using COMAX software Note The LCL 11A can be connected ONLY to an LCD keypad RXN 400 410 7 3 MIC 200 microphone unit Used for listening in via the telephone line See section Microphone unit MIC 200 p...

Page 43: ...via the cellular network GSM Based on a quadric band Telit engine 7 7 Keypads RXN 400 Regular 32 2X16 characters LCD keypads Green screen RXN 410 Large 32 2X16 characters LCD keypads Blue screen RX 40...

Page 44: ...an Code enter the Primary Code and press The Technician s Code is programmed through the Technician Menu Primary Code 5555 User Code 1 to 8 Technician Code 1234 Short Code Entry Delay 20 seconds Exit...

Page 45: ...EOL 2 Listen In L SMOKE DELAY S RX N 406 4 Panic P Failure disables Arming D Not used TDB X Automatic testing time 00 00 Interval between tests 0 5 Telephones dialer to subscriber Telephone 1 Dialing...

Page 46: ...toring station Telephone 1 Subscriber I D Phone 0 Auto Test Hour 0 Telephone 2 Subscriber I D Radio 0 Auto test time 0 Telephone 3 Second Subscriber Number 0 Station Format 0 0 T 0 Telephone 4 Subscri...

Page 47: ...rting codes radio Zone Z 1 Z 2 Z 3 Z 4 Z 5 Z 6 Alarm Radio Reports FF FF FF FF FF FF Reset Radio Reports FF FF FF FF FF FF Event Mains Voltage Battery Card Voltage Telephone Line Fault OK Low OK Low O...

Page 48: ...le Round 4 2 163 145 3 1 162 81 3 2 163 81 4 1 162 209 Ademco Slow 10 2300 Checksum 4 2 163 209 3 1 170 1 3 2 171 1 4 1 170 129 Double Round 4 2 171 129 3 1 170 65 3 2 171 65 4 1 170 193 1400 Checksum...

Page 49: ...09 Universal High Speed 20 2300 Checksum 4 2 83 209 3 1 120 1 3 2 121 1 4 1 120 129 Double Round 4 2 121 129 3 1 120 65 3 2 121 65 4 1 120 193 Radionics 40 1400 Checksum 4 2 121 193 3 1 120 17 3 2 121...

Page 50: ...te pps ACK Hz Error Control ID Event A B 3 1 0 18 3 2 1 18 4 1 0 146 Double Round 4 2 1 146 3 1 0 82 3 2 1 82 4 1 0 210 2300 Checksum 4 2 1 210 Contact ID 1400 2300 0 230 1400 0 5 PAF 2300 0 21 EPAF C...

Page 51: ...esents 3 letters and a number When you want to enter a particular letter press its key until the desired letter or number is obtained Then press the NEXT key for the next letter Following is the alloc...

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