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Double-click on the output you want to edit and the “Output Properties” dialog opens:

Edit the output properties as required, then click “Apply” to update. Click “Next” or “Previous” to 
move through the output list. When finished, click on the “Close” button.

 

Communicator

 

 

 

This section covers programming of the communicator - Rhino GSM module.

ARC 1-2: Telephone Number

Not used.

ARC 1-2: Account Number

Not used.

ARC 1-2: Protocol

This set of options allows the protocol type to be programmed for each ARC.

0    Disabled

The selected ARC is disabled.

1    Contact ID

The selected ARC is configured for Contact ID protocol. When triggered, the communicator will 
connect with the alarm receiver and report the event using Contact ID protocol.

2    SMS

Not used.

3    Slave Panel

Not used.

ARC 1-2: Dial Sequence

This set of options controls the method of reporting an alarm for each ARC.

0    TX Rhino Long Range Radio

Not used.

1    Rhino GSM Communicator

The selected ARC reports alarm events via the Rhino GSM.

2    FSK Guard Room Decoder

The option is reserved and should not be selected.

UDL Options

The set of options control how the upload/download computer interacts with the Rhino Panic Pack.

UDL Password

The UDL password provides communication security with the remote UDL computer. The UDL 
password in the Rhino Panic Pack must match the UDL password configured in the Rhino UDL 
software package in order to establish a communication link.

If the UDL Passcode is changed and subsequently forgotten, the only way to reset it is to load 
the factory default settings. This will also default all other system parameters including all learnt 
remote controls.

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Summary of Contents for ADVANCED PANIC PACK

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Page 3: ...guration 16 System Timers 16 Hardware Monitoring 17 Con guration 1 17 Con guration Programming Page 17 Outputs Devices 19 System Users 22 User Type 22 User Cell No 22 User Options 22 Users Programming...

Page 4: ...ss Remote Control PC for Remote Upload Download Serial Port Internet FSK Gateway Alarm Receiving Centre FSK USB Serial Adapter FUSA PC for Local Upload Download Siren Strobe Outputs 1A RhinoBus Port 6...

Page 5: ...an handle up to 100 remote controls The system is shipped with one 6 button remote which can be used to accept any panic signals that might be generated Normal users will get a single button panic onl...

Page 6: ...al and the black lead to the negative terminal Then connect the AC 6 Program the system Use the Rhino UDL software to program the system See Section 3 for details 7 Testing the system Test the system...

Page 7: ...cept a 12V 7Ah battery to provide continued operation in the event of an AC mains failure Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery and then connect the lack battery lead to...

Page 8: ...uxillary 12V 3 These terminals provide auxiliary power for the external sounder that might require 12V power The auxiliary output is protected by an auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 1 Amp Output 1 S...

Page 9: ...ch to provide protection for when the enclosure cover is opened Battery Connections 12 A 12V rechargeable battery must be connected to these two terminals in order to provide continuous system operati...

Page 10: ...ied you should read this section before continuing Commissioning The Rhino Panic Pack leaves the factory programmed with default settings and when the system is powered up for the rst time the default...

Page 11: ...and secure with the lid screw supplied Do not over tighten Installation is now complete and the system is ready to use Please ensure the system users are provided with adequate training on operating...

Page 12: ...ackage This can be done locally at site with a laptop and serial adapter FUSA or remotely Creating a New Customer Account The Rhino UDL has a database that stores all customer and system settings for...

Page 13: ...Enter the date that the Rhino Panic Pack was installed optional Tel No Leave blank not required for the Rhino Panic Pack UDL Passcode The UDL passcode provides a means of security for UDL connectivit...

Page 14: ...ialog is displayed USB Link This page is used for con guring the serial adaptor FUSA for local connection to the Rhino Panic Pack Com Port From the dropdown list select the Com Port that the serial ad...

Page 15: ...if advised to do so by FSK Gateway Port The default gateway port is 8010 and should only be changed if advised to do so by FSK User Name In order to use the FSK Gateway you must have an active accoun...

Page 16: ...Zone Programming page is active then only data for that page is retrieved from the Rhino Panic Pack Send Page Click on this button to send data for the active page to the Rhino Panic Pack For example...

Page 17: ...age is not monitored Off The system voltage is monitored for faults default Battery Presence 4 On The standby battery is not monitored Off The standby battery is monitored for its presence default Mai...

Page 18: ...e you have con gured the System Timers as required click on the hardware tab at the bottom of the System Con guration page to display the Hardware Monitoring options Click on the options to toggle the...

Page 19: ...ry Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected with the Rhino Panic Pack standby battery 03 Reserved 04 Reserved 05 Reserved 06 Reserved 07 Bell Siren This output type activates when an...

Page 20: ...col 2 SMS Not used 3 Slave Panel Not used ARC 1 2 Dial Sequence This set of options controls the method of reporting an alarm for each ARC 0 TX Rhino Long Range Radio Not used 1 Rhino GSM Communicator...

Page 21: ...ge will open showing the current settings for the ARC 1 and 2s Double click on the ARC you want to edit and the ARC Properties dialog opens Edit the ARC properties as required then click Apply to upda...

Page 22: ...s can be changed for the selected User Type 0 Not in use The selected user is not in use and all User Options are disabled 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Panic The selected user is a pa...

Page 23: ...then click Apply to update Click Next or Previous to move through the user list When nished click on the Close button Learning a remote control to a User The procedure below shows how to learn a wire...

Page 24: ...trol serial number Click on the Next or Previous buttons to scroll through the users and repeat steps 3 6 for other remote controls To remove a remote control from a user click on the little to the ri...

Page 25: ...customer account Note if the account already has a saved log it will be replaced Append Log Click on this button to append the current retrieved log events to the end of an existing saved log Export L...

Page 26: ...s now active The left hand navigation bar has several icons to allow you to select different diagnostics screens General The general page shows an image of the PCB and displays the status of the dedic...

Page 27: ...7 segment display will show the number of the new user number that will be programmed This number will be the rst empty slot in the Users database In addition the yellow LEARN LED will illuminate and...

Page 28: ...e 25 C to 60 C 13 Fto 140 F Max Humidity 95 non condensing EMC Residential commercial and light industrial Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of its life but hand...

Page 29: ...nforms to EN 50131 1 and EN 50131 3 Grade 2 Environmental Class IV The CE mark indicates that the Rhino Panic Pack complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer pr...

Page 30: ...normal use and service Seller shall 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 se...

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