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HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide

 

 

 

7.3.3 

Private Dialer Fault 

Make sure that: 

1. The telephone line is properly connected to the LINE terminal blocks. 

2. At least one private telephone number is programmed. 

3. Correct telephone numbers have been entered 

4. In Communication menu (section. 5.4) the “P” for telephone is programmed  

with “+”. 

5. In Communication/Private Dialer menu the parameters are programmed. 

6.  If the system is connected to an extension of a private switchboard a prefix has 

been programmed. 

Note

:  Disarming immediately after alarm will stop the dialer. To test the dialer, arm 

the system and wait for dialing 

7.3.4 

Incoming Calls Fault 

If the system does not receive calls, make sure that: 

1. In Communication menu (section. 5.4) the “P” for telephone is programmed  

with “+”. 

2. The programmed number of rings exceeds its limit. 

3. The telephone line is properly connected to the LINE terminal blocks. 

7.3.5 Tamper  

TAMPER 1: Tamper 1 is open. 

TAMPER 2: Tamper 2 is open. 

7.3.6 

Auto-Arming & Auto-Arming by Partition Faults 

Make sure that:  

1. Auto-arming start time is programmed (see HUNTER-PRO 896 User guide). 

2. System time is correct. 

3. The desired partition is programmed as so. 

7.3.7 

Opening Zone Causes no Alarm 

Make sure that:  

1. The zone is neither temporarily nor permanently bypassed. 
2. The zone is programmed to the desired responses (sirens, relay, etc.) 
3. The zone is programmed to only one partition. 
4. The detectors are in order and installed correctly. 
5. Zone sensitivity is correct. 

6. Zone conditioning is correct. 
7. Zone no. of pulses is correct. 
8. Zone is not programmed as soak zone. 

Summary of Contents for HUNTER-PRO 896

Page 1: ...HUNTER PRO 896 System ver 2 0 9 96 ZONES INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE The new telephone number of PIMA technical support team 972 3 6506444...

Page 2: ...ation and operation instructions 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 el...

Page 3: ...Tamper Switches 25 3 6 Sirens 25 3 7 Relay Output 28 3 8 OUT 1000 Outputs Expansion Card 28 3 9 Keypads 28 3 10 Telephone Line and Devices 30 3 11 VKD 1 Virtual Keypad 30 3 12 TRV TRU 100 Long Range...

Page 4: ...62 5 7 Key 6 System Responses 63 5 8 Key 7 Outputs Configuration 64 5 9 Key 8 Full Programming 68 5 10 Key 9 Installer Code 69 5 11 Asterisk Key Express Programming Menu 69 5 12 Key 0 Tests 69 5 13 Ho...

Page 5: ...y 2 Do not open the door of the alarm system Dangerous high voltages are present inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 3 This alarm system should be used with AC 230V 110...

Page 6: ...n data of wireless detectors supervision low battery tamper Comprehensive zone tests for flawless installation Walk Test Soak Test etc Several options for viewing system status PIMA Style Status of fi...

Page 7: ...disarmed Reducing false alarms Burglary report is delayed to the extent of entry delay A new protocol for a local MS replaces the current protocol and contains much more information 1 2 Signs and Abb...

Page 8: ...8 HUNTER PRO 896 Installation Guide 1 3 The Control Panel s PCB Figure 1 HUNTER PRO 896 Control Panel s PCB see details further...

Page 9: ...that can be connected to dry contact detectors All zones can be connected with single or double EOL resistors refer to Connecting Zones page 16 NOTE The number of zones can be expanded by connecting l...

Page 10: ...s or other modes see section 5 8 1 11 TMPR1 and TMPR2 Tampers switches Inputs Inputs for tampers switches on detectors and cases The switches can be connected with or without EOL resistor s These inpu...

Page 11: ...nstaller technician keypad using the TC 3 cable 17 Expansion Cards Connector Connector to OUT 1000 and EXP PRO expansion cards refer to sections 3 3 1 and 3 9 18 SERIAL Connector The SERIAL connector...

Page 12: ...PCB output can be programmed to be triggered by a certain output type It can only be triggered by one output type yet as many as all the PCB outputs can be triggered by the same output type Since tha...

Page 13: ...mple A Keypad 1 controls all 3 partitions and is used by all 3 Users 2 2 1 1 Common Application for Example A Offices Partitions Entrance 11 7 6 15 5 10 12 4 3 2 14 13 9 1 8 16 A floor in an office bu...

Page 14: ...e B An office building is divided into 4 departments with different entrances and different working hours Each department has its keypad Keypad 1 controls partition 1 store storage floor Keypad 2 cont...

Page 15: ...3 controls partition 3 only displays its status only User 1 can control partitions 1 2 3 using keypad 1 User 2 can activate partition 2 with keypads 1 2 User 3 can activate partition 3 with keypads 1...

Page 16: ...0 Expanders I O 8 I O W TAMPERorZone9 SMOKE NO 10K W Tel set MICor VoiceUnit PSTN LINE U2 10K W TAMPER 10K W NC KEY KEYSwitch NO Figure 5 Connecting Accessories to the Control Panel 3 1 Connecting Zon...

Page 17: ...etector using One EOL Resistor Connecting NC detector with one EOL resistor is done according to the next diagrams The tamper needs be connected to the TMPR input on the control panel s PCB or as a 24...

Page 18: ...ector using 2 EOL resistors Apart from the tamper connection there is no difference whether the detector is NO or NC one Connecting a detector with two EOL resistors is done according to the next diag...

Page 19: ...d duress code and control an output OUT 1000 Expansion card with 8 outputs for triggering external units See page 28 for connecting instructions I O R Expansion card with 8 relays for operating CCTV a...

Page 20: ...ve as Zone 9 giving no expander is attached to the system and tamper 2 is disabled in General Parameters see parameter 2 in General Parameters First Screen page 73 3 3 Connecting Expansion Cards 3 3 1...

Page 21: ...e accessories to the system s PCB That includes power suppliers if there are any Follow figures 8 11 in the next pages for connecting expansion cards To program the number of expansion cards refer to...

Page 22: ...MP OUT IN IN OUT 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 To external Tamper Relay output Parallel connection Figure 8 I O 8N Expansion card 1 V 2 V 3 4 KEYPAD V V IN OUT Control panel BUS KEYPAD ID 2 1 V 2 V 3 4 I O 8N 16N o...

Page 23: ...V 1 V 2 3 IN 4 OUT IO 8 1 2 3 4 ON DIP RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY TMP OUT IN IN OUT 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 NC C2 O NC C3 O NC C4 O NC C5 O NC C6 O NC C7 O NC C8 O Dip switch to set expanders I...

Page 24: ...failure OFF Short in communication wiring I O WN connection to control panel DATA Red BLINK ONCE Transmission from wireless device received by I O WN OFF No transmission received from wireless device...

Page 25: ...input is connected to the tamper switch onboard the PCB A 10k resistor at the terminal input on the PCB provides a short disconnect indication since the tamper switches are NC type Notes 1 By default...

Page 26: ...tputs Ext or Int and GND Make sure the siren is not set as DC see section 5 6 1 Set Jumpers JP5 JP6 JP10 to short legs 2 and 3 see Figure 15 The siren s sound is produced by a built in oscillator and...

Page 27: ...s 1 2 SIREN KEYBOARD KEY Ext Int C N O N C RELAY SMOKE IN F4 SIREN 1 SIREN 2 Bell Figure 17 Connecting a high current DC Siren The following table describes the various siren installation possibilitie...

Page 28: ...such as CCTV alarm triggered lights etc Use the cable to connect the control panel s JP3 connector to OUT 1000 s JP1 connector Follow next figure in order to connect the card to the control panel R EX...

Page 29: ...programming adaptor LCL 11A JP1 Programming Keypad s ID OUT IN Figure 20 LCD keypad without back cover 2 In the following screen enter new ID number 1 to 8 E n t e r n e w I D 1 3 Short JP1 legs 2 3 b...

Page 30: ...g telephone line to control panel 3 11 VKD 1 Virtual Keypad VKD 1 is PIMA s software for creating a virtual LCD keypad and connecting it to any PIMA control panel locally via cable or remotely via the...

Page 31: ...ect the antenna to the transmitter Make sure the antenna is straight 4 Make sure the 5 pin cable is connected to the transmitter s Molex named To the system on the transmitter s sticker 5 Connect the...

Page 32: ...ng TRV TRU 100 to control panel 3 13 GSM 200 Cellular Transmitter Indication LED Power Connector Connection to TRANSMITTER connector on the control panel Antena SIM Card socket Connection to AUDIO IN...

Page 33: ...put to the control panel s CONTROL output 2 Connect the AUDIO output to the control panel s AUD IN input blue wire 3 Connect the and to the detectors power source Voice Unit VU 20 TR JP5 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 K...

Page 34: ...he power cord 2 Electrical grounding must be connected 3 3 Initializing the System Make sure the connections to the system are as described in previous sections Connect AC mains power supply Connect t...

Page 35: ...lts Display Faults are displayed according to the various displaying types in the system see the user guide for details 3 4 1 In PIMA Fast Display The I O WN wireless receiver faults Indi Fault L Low...

Page 36: ...ults Only 1 NEXT Show Zone Alarms 2 NEXT Show Arming Dis 3 The memory log has 3 viewing options 1 all events 2 alarms 3 arming disarming The top line displays the memory event number top left and the...

Page 37: ...h the keypad 4 2 1 Fast Programming with PRG 896 PRG 896 is based on ROM chip It holds parameters that have been uploaded with COMAX and then downloaded to a system at a site PRG 896 can only be progr...

Page 38: ...you also have access to the memory log Please refer to the COMAX User Manual for detailed information 4 2 4 Programming with a Keypad HUNTER PRO 896 has two basic menus User menu made of single press...

Page 39: ...1 Using Master code User Menu Choose 1 2 MASTER CODE 9 2 Using enabled see notes below User code User Menu Choose 1 2 USER CODE 9 3 Using Technician code see notes below TECHNICIAN CODE 0 9 User Menu...

Page 40: ...Following is a table with the express programming screens and their details consecutively Press to save and continue to the next parameter Sub menu Details Set up time Set up date Set up the 4 private...

Page 41: ...outputs times reports delays soak test days etc 59 General Parameters 62 System Responses mains fault battery fault etc 63 Outputs Configurations 64 Full programming reset local and fast download 68...

Page 42: ...EXT END ENTR 1 System Installation menu contains parameters such as service provider expanders wireless setup and keypads 5 2 1 Service Provider and End of Service Date ENTR 1 Service Provider ENTER N...

Page 43: ...ers can be installed 5 2 3 Wireless Expander Programming the wireless expander menu is subjunctive to marking under W in the expanders menu see section 5 2 2 1 If not an error message appears ENTR 1 W...

Page 44: ...ion ENTER NEXT END ENTR Enter the number of installed keypads Part For RKD 9 Set the number of keypads connected to the system 8 max Giving a different ID to each will indicate the system to supervise...

Page 45: ...ne Type These are the HUNTER PRO 896 s zone types BURGLARY called Alarm in other PIMA systems PANIC FIRE DURESS HOLD UP MEDICAL ANTI MASK SPECIAL BURGLARY 1 SPECIAL BURGLARY 2 SILENT PANIC SPECIAL FIR...

Page 46: ...possible for more than two zones E User Bypass Zone can be bypassed by user this is to restrict users from bypassing crucial zones like panic 5 3 2 Zone Responses 2 ENTR ENTR NEXT Zones ENTER NEXT END...

Page 47: ...TR NEXT x3 Zones ENTER NEXT END Partitioning ENTER NEXT END Set the partitions to which the zones are allocated Setting the partitions along with setting the keypads partitions determines the nature o...

Page 48: ...d be the same 5 3 6 1 Copying Options Par Marking means T Copy the zone type C Copy the zone characteristics P Copy the zone allocated partitions To copy If ok a 5 seconds countdown is performed and t...

Page 49: ...by radio To save 5 4 1 3 Test Time and Interval Test Time 00 00 Interval 24 Hrs Set time and interval to send test events to the MS When leaving the test time 00 00 the system will ignore it and act...

Page 50: ...ent to the MS An un partitioned system will send reports from account 1 only 5 4 3 Phone Numbers ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTR Communication ENTER NEXT END Phone Numbers ENTER NEXT END MS Phone 1 Del Phone 4 De...

Page 51: ...han 2 rings V Voice Unit VU 20 voice unit is connected to the system D Download Disable Downloading parameters from COMAX via modem is disabled To temporarily allow it enter Master code and X2 only va...

Page 52: ...g Main Monitoring Station Set which of the following will be the main monitoring station channel PSTN GSM cellular or IP network If the system cannot communicate through the main channel it will try t...

Page 53: ...a letter 5 4 6 2 PSTN Radio Report Codes Table Event Code Details Z1 Z2 Z96 Alarm from zone 1 2 etc R1 R2 R96 Restore Code from the according zone s The report comes after siren time ends or when dis...

Page 54: ...ero in the Comm Format screen T stands for wireless communication format Otherwise all events will be reported via radio as well 5 4 7 2 GSM Modes GSM Settings ENTER NEXT END NEXT GSM Modes ENTER NEXT...

Page 55: ...ange the port number 2 To see the transmitter s version press long in main screen The display will show both the transmitter and the system version4 5 4 8 SMS Settings 3 ENTR ENTR NEXT X7 Communicatio...

Page 56: ...l Set the modem callback phone numbers Up to 3 numbers can be programmed Note If callback telephone 1 is set in any attempt to contact the system over the telephone line the panel will hang up and cal...

Page 57: ...toring Station 1 as described in section 5 4 1 but the radio option you cannot report to MS2 via radio 5 4 13 Advanced Programming Note Advanced programming may require professional knowledge in commu...

Page 58: ...Prog ENTER NEXT END NEXT PSTN SMS Phone ENTER NEXT END X2 ENTR SMS Center OUT ENTR SMS Center IN Set the details for the SMS 100 card to contact the PSTN provider s SMS center The IN OUT phone numbers...

Page 59: ...three types of output trip times 1 Output trip time 0 the output is tripped until next system disarming 2 Output trip time 1 9998 the output trip time in seconds 3 Output trip time 9999 the output is...

Page 60: ...e use it to turn off air conditions or lights at the end of the day It is a timer that works in conjunction with the Zone Opened output type normally a PCB output that is triggered by Zone Opened outp...

Page 61: ...k time in seconds Double Knock is a feature used for reducing false alarms in specified zones In order for a zone configured as double knock to trigger am alarm it must detect two violations in a pred...

Page 62: ...ected with EOL 2 TAMPER 2 Connec Tamper 2 is connected Tamper 2 input serves as Zone 9 E TAMPER 2 EOL Tamper 2 is EOL protected K Key Home State Arming with a key arms to HOME 1 A Automatic HOME Autom...

Page 63: ...ed Part Armed partitions are displayed F Final door Closing final delayed zone will end exit delay C Full remote cont Full remote control including outputs is enabled J Report W L Jamm Wireless jammin...

Page 64: ...outputs names on the PCB It is not advisable to change these unless specific installation requirements 5 8 1 PCB Expanders Outputs There are seven outputs on the system s PCB Ext Int SIRENS SMOKE RELA...

Page 65: ...c zone type Hold Up Duress Alarms from Hold Up Duress zone type or keypad hold up code Medical Alarms from Medical zone type Alarms All Types All the alarms from all the zones Audio Control Activating...

Page 66: ...will be activated when the system is disarmed see drawing in section 5 8 Par Name Marking means P Polarity Pos The output is disconnected in alarm The output is switched to negative in alarm GND D Ac...

Page 67: ...NTR NEXT ENTR Output Configur ENTER NEXT END ON OFF Output ENTER NEXT END X4 Part For OUT 1 PD ENTR Pick an output Set output type Enable partitions to activate the output type Set output s polarity a...

Page 68: ...D Are You Sure ENTER NEXT END to confirm When system initialization is executed Defaulting 25 Please Wait A countdown from 25 to zero ends with this message Syst Defaulted Press END 5 9 2 Local Downlo...

Page 69: ...power loss This is another precautious measure against intruders If this happens please contact PIMA support team 5 11 Asterisk Key Express Programming Menu ENTR Installer Code ENTER NEXT END Hour 00...

Page 70: ...I level is displayed in response to receiving a transmission see next section on how to test a wireless zone All other screens match 5 12 3 Wireless Test 0 ENTR ENTR NEXT Tests ENTER NEXT END Wireless...

Page 71: ...ocal and remote Pressing triggers the output for 10 seconds Pressing ends the test Testing the outputs has a great advantage it allows the installer to define between connection problems and programmi...

Page 72: ...nnect Press END This error message occurs when trying to test the MS radio without programming the account number first Pressing transfers the menu to Commun Options ENTER NEXT END screen in Communica...

Page 73: ...s screen gives information regarding the network and GPRS connections The top line shows the PIMAnet network and the bottom shows the GPRS The numbers are the packets sent and received When the L and...

Page 74: ...armed Note The system will not respond to commands while playing the confirmation tone It is important to wait until the confirmation tone is over before pushing any telephone key 5 Push a key accordi...

Page 75: ...ion to establish communication with the system To activate an output the corresponding command from the following tables To deactivate an output the corresponding command from the following tables Sys...

Page 76: ...utput 1 79 Output 5 68 Output 2 72 Output 6 76 Output 2 80 Output 6 69 Output 3 73 Output 7 77 Output 3 81 Output 7 70 Output 4 74 Output 8 78 Output 4 82 Output 8 Send system status via SMS to privat...

Page 77: ...lso useful for Installer code Default code 1234 with the exception of a code that starts with zero In this case the code cannot be reset 7 2 Faults Displayed on the LCD In case of a fault the red faul...

Page 78: ...the keypad still out of order consult PIMA support Detec Vol Fault Check for short in the detectors wires Expander X Fault Expander s X comm or vol connection fault Expander X Tamper Expander s X tamp...

Page 79: ...n the system and the provider s SMS center Install SMS Unit SMS 100 unit is not installed Network Fault Communication failure between the system and the PIMAnet card IO R X Fault Fault in I O R relay...

Page 80: ...re that 1 In Communication menu section 5 4 the P for telephone is programmed with 2 The programmed number of rings exceeds its limit 3 The telephone line is properly connected to the LINE terminal bl...

Page 81: ...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 4 2 171 193 3 1 170 17 3 2 171 17...

Page 82: ...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 17 4 1 120 145 Double Round 4 2 121 145 3 1...

Page 83: ...96 Installation Guide 83 Name Rate pps ACK Hz Error Control ID Event A B 3 1 0 82 3 2 1 82 4 1 0 210 Checksum 4 2 1 210 Contact ID 0 230 1400 0 5 PAF 2300 0 21 NPAF Call PIMA support P N 4410251 XX en...

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