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NOTE:

 If a partition or tamper alarm goes off (it will sound as well as display), to 

silence it press the 

Exit 

button, immediately enter your Grand Master or user code, and 

then press 

OK

; the alarm type, date and time will display. Press 

OK

 again to view the 

status. When you have finished viewing the alarm information, press 

Exit

, re-enter your 

code, and then press 

OK.

 

2. 

 

Enter your Grand Master or user code, and then press 

OK.

 

3. 

 

When prompted to "ENTER TIME/DATE" scroll to the respective fields and enter the 
time and date accordingly. Note that if you wait too long before entering this 
information, you'll need to press 

Exit 

and re-enter your code again. 

4. 

 

Press 

OK

; you are now in the 

Activities

 menu. You can also scroll to other user menus, 

as needed. 

Exiting User Menus 

After you have finished with all the setup tasks, exit from the user menu. 

 

To exit a user menu: 

 

Press the 

Exit 

button repeatedly (see table in Keypad Buttons, page 12) to exit all menu 

options and user menus until INSERT CODE appears. 

Step 6: Defining User Codes and Proximity Tags 

 

 

 

Before assigning user codes, it is important to understand the available authority levels 
(permissions levels) that need to be assigned for each system user.  

Describing User Authority Levels 

Each user-initiated command or procedure for operating the system requires the system 
user to have permission to perform it. Various levels of permissions ("user authority levels") 
are available to assign to each user, which designates which, out of all the system 
operations, the user can or can't perform. The Grand Master (only one allowed) has the 
highest level, and is responsible for determining the appropriate user authority level for 
each other system user, and then communicating it to the installer 

 who in turn programs it 

in the system. If the Grand Master ever decides to restrict the permissions or grant 
additional permissions for a user, the installer may need to re-program the authority level in 
the system. 

Summary of Contents for LightSYS Plus

Page 1: ...LightSYS Plus User Manual ...

Page 2: ...rpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of RISCO Group The information contained herein is for the purpose of illustration and reference only Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein belong to their respective owners ...

Page 3: ...STERING THE SYSTEM TO THE RISCO CLOUD 10 Viewing the Panel ID at the Keypad 11 STEP 3 LOGGING INTO THE RISCO CLOUD WEB USER INTERFACE 11 STEP 4 DOWNLOADING THE IRISCO SMARTPHONE APP 11 Logging into the iRISCO App 11 STEP 5 WORKING WITH KEYPADS AND USER MENUS 12 Keypad Buttons 12 User Menus 13 Accessing User Menus Upon First System Start Up 13 Exiting User Menus 14 STEP 6 DEFINING USER CODES AND PR...

Page 4: ...ERFORMING A WI FI SCAN 29 STEP 11 TRAINING SYSTEM USERS 30 OPERATING THE SYSTEM 31 MODES OF OPERATION 31 Remote Operational Modes 31 Local Operational Modes 31 Receiving and Acknowledging a Follow Me Status Call 31 Acknowledgement Menu 31 Operations Menu 32 OPERATING REMOTELY BY SMS 33 SMS Commands 33 OPERATING THE LISTEN IN SPEAK UNIT 34 OPERATING LOCALLY BY KEYPADS REMOTE CONTROLS KEYFOBS AND PR...

Page 5: ...Keyswitch Arming 56 Forced Keyswitch or Proximity Arming 56 Low Battery Arming 56 Strobe Arming 56 Disarming Procedures 56 Disarming All Partitions 57 Disarming an Individual Partition 58 Duress Disarming 59 Disarming with Alarm Activation Silencing an Alarm 59 RETURNING THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL OPERATION AFTER ALARM ACTIVATION 60 Resetting the System with Installer Technician Intervention 61 Anti Cod...

Page 6: ...dule 72 Defining a Label for the UO Schedule 72 Configuring the User Limitation Option 73 Applying Removing a User Limitation 73 Describing Vacation Schedules 73 Setting Dates Times and Activating a Vacation Schedule 74 Defining Partitions for an Arming Vacation Schedule 74 USING MACROS 75 Recording Macros 75 Activating Macros 75 PERFORMING MAINTENANCE TASKS 76 Defining the Time and Date Manually ...

Page 7: ...SOUND INDICATORS 85 Beep and Squawk Sound Indicators 85 Voice Announcements 87 VIEWED INDICATORS 87 Keypad Indicators 87 Slim Keypad Indicators 87 LightSYS and LightSYS Plus Keypad Indicators 88 Panda Keypad Indicators 88 Elegant Keypad Indicators 89 Remote Control Indicators 89 8 Button Remote Control Indicators 89 4 Button Panda Keyfob Indicators 89 ...

Page 8: ...ssories LightSYS Plus is compatible for multi site projects that utilize SynopSYS RISCO s In House Central security management solution Advanced Features for System Users Live video verification using RISCO s revolutionary Cloud enabled VUpoint P2P cameras for real time verification of alarms and events as well as live video on demand User monitoring event notification via the Cloud based iRISCO S...

Page 9: ...es iRISCO Smartphone App The iRISCO Smartphone app provides smart and easy control of the system enabling on the go users to receive event notifications view the system s status and event history arm disarm the system activate home automation devices bypass zones and utilize IP cameras for real time live visual verification and self monitoring iRISCO is downloadable from the Apple App Store for iO...

Page 10: ...6 1 way 2 way Partitions groups 32 partitions any zone can be associated to any partition Up to 4 groups per partition Utility outputs 196 User codes 500 user codes with choice of authority levels 1 code each for installer sub installer and Grand Master Event log capacity 2000 Wired keypads 32 Wireless keypads 32 Wireless keyfobs remote controls 256 1 way 2 way including RISCO s Panic keyfob Proxi...

Page 11: ...ring station Up to 3 Monitoring Stations MS Follow Me Up to 64 destinations reporting via SMS E mail or voice SynopSYS connectivity Via IP GPRS 3G 4G Power input 2 5 4 5A Power Output Fault 8 3V Output Voltage Range 11V 13 8V ripple 200 mV Wired sirens 32 Operating temperature 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F Wireless sirens 32 Automatic program schedules 64 Number of invalid codes before user interface is di...

Page 12: ...designed the LightSYS Plus IP and GSM communication modules to be in compliance with the information security and substitution security requirements of EN50136 Monitoring Station Partnership For extra security monitoring LightSYS Plus can be used with up to 2 separate monitoring stations When a system event such as an alarm takes place the monitoring station is automatically notified This helps en...

Page 13: ...th Proximity RP432KP02 Panda Wireless RW432KPP Elegant Keypad RPKEL Black White RPKELP Black with Proximity White with Proximity LightSYS LCD Keypad RP432KP RP432KPP with Proximity ProSYS LCD Keypad ProSYS KCL ProSYS KCLP with Proximity 2 Way Wireless Slim Keypad RW132KL1 Outdoor black RW132KL1P Outdoor black with Proximity RW132KL2 Indoor white RW132KL2P Indoor white with Proximity ...

Page 14: ...on Rolling Code Keyfob WL 132KF1 433 MHz black 868 MHz black WL T4RC 433 MHz grey 868 MHz grey RWT4RCP 868 MHz with 2 button Panic feature 2 Way 8 Button Remote Control Agility 132KF2 433 MHz 868 MHz Web User Interface iRISCO app for Smartphones both iOS and Android SMS notifications for mobile phones ...

Page 15: ...ly connected to an electrical power supply then the connection should include an easily accessible disconnection device such as a circuit breaker WARNING Replace only detector and accessory batteries as needed and with the correct type to avoid the risk of explosion Do not replace the main panel backup battery call a professional alarm system installer WARNING Dispose of batteries according to app...

Page 16: ...ho Can Can t Perform the Procedures Although this chapter is intended for the Grand Master some of the procedures can also be performed by the installer and other system users whether at initial setup or during regular system operation In order to show at a glance who can can t perform the procedure at the start of each procedure the two most common user authority levels level of permissions are i...

Page 17: ... system configuration go to www riscocloud com NOTE The Installer can change the Grand Master Code but cannot see the one programmed 2 Fill in your first name and last name 3 Enter your e mail address as the Login Name required for 1st time activation 4 Define the password must be a minimum of eight characters contain at least one capital letter and one lower case letter contain at least one numbe...

Page 18: ...ns for the system Each time you log in to the Web User Interface you connect to the RISCO Cloud To log into the RISCO Cloud Web User Interface 1 Go to www riscocloud com 2 Enter your user name and password as you defined during the registration process see Step 2 Registering the System to the RISCO Cloud page 10 3 Enter the system PIN code user code and then click Enter Step 4 Downloading the iRIS...

Page 19: ...eypad For Grand Master Setup For User Operations Buttons 0 9 Buttons 0 9 Buttons 0 9 Buttons 0 9 Buttons 0 9 For entering numeric data values for use as quick keys For user operations and commands EXIT Exit a menu back a step or return to beginning of a menu EXIT Exit a menu back a step or return to beginning of a menu BYPASS Bypass zones BYPASS Bypass zones OK Ok confirm save OK Ok confirm save S...

Page 20: ...P To select group s for group arming User Menus From a wired keypad the Grand Master is the one who typically performs the system setup tasks the tasks geared for system users from the user menus Each menu s configurable options display for the devices connected in the system User menus are as follows Activities Follow Me View Codes Tags Clock Event Log Maintenance Macro Stand Alone Keyfob NOTE Fo...

Page 21: ...ress the Exit button repeatedly see table in Keypad Buttons page 12 to exit all menu options and user menus until INSERT CODE appears Step 6 Defining User Codes and Proximity Tags Before assigning user codes it is important to understand the available authority levels permissions levels that need to be assigned for each system user Describing User Authority Levels Each user initiated command or pr...

Page 22: ...perform the following for one or more partitions Arming and disarming Bypassing zones Accessing designated partitions Viewing system status trouble and alarm memory Resetting the switched auxiliary output i e for disabling fire alarms Activating designated utility outputs Changing one s own code o No restriction on the amount of User codes Unbypass o All permissions of User level except without th...

Page 23: ...mands all system users must enter their personal user code at the keypad Up to 500 different codes are available to be used for the installer sub installer Grand Master and all other system users The Grand Master assigns a unique numeric user code for each system user from a wired keypad or via the Web user interface IMPORTANT All system users should keep their personal codes confidential so as to...

Page 24: ...ce Creating or Editing User Codes To create or edit a user code from a wired keypad 1 If not known find out from the installer what the code length requirement is for system users 2 Enter your Grand Master or user code and then press OK 3 Scroll to the Codes Tags menu and then press OK 4 At Define press OK 5 Scroll to one of the available user index numbers User 001 499 or scroll to Grand Master a...

Page 25: ...To create or edit a numerical Duress Disarming code 1 If not known find out from the installer which user index number was assigned the Duress authority level as well as the code length requirement 2 Enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 3 Scroll to the Codes Tags menu and then press OK 4 At Define press OK 5 Scroll to the installer provided user index number user number that had been def...

Page 26: ...blank 6 m n o 6 M N O blank 7 p q r s 7 P Q R S blank 8 t u v 8 T U V blank 9 w x y z 9 W X Y Z blank 0 0 blank Arm and Partial Arm buttons Used to toggle through all possible symbols and alpha numeric characters including upper and lower cases Deleting Codes NOTES The Grand Master can delete the user code for any system user Other system users may be able to delete their own code per authority le...

Page 27: ...while system users have a separate procedure in which they can only enroll or delete their own personal tags they cannot define a label NOTES For those with user codes already defined Proximity tags subsequently assigned to them will automatically have the same authority levels as their respective user codes Defining and enrolling Proximity tags can be performed at any keypad except the Slim keypa...

Page 28: ...rectly above the keypad s built in Proximity sensor DEFINED FOR RF ID displays and the keypad sounds a beep indicating the successful registration of the tag NOTE If a Proximity tag is already registered to another user USER TAG ALREADY IN MEMORY displays Enrolling My Own Proximity Tag To enroll your own non Grand Master Proximity tag 1 Enter your user code and then press OK 2 Scroll to Codes Tags...

Page 29: ...Own Proximity Tag page 23 Deleting a Proximity Tag by its Index Number To delete a Proximity tag by its index number 1 Enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 Scroll to the Codes Tags menu and then press OK 3 At Define press OK 4 Scroll to the user index number 001 499 for which you will delete a Proximity tag or scroll to Grand Master to delete your Proximity tag and then press OK 5 Scro...

Page 30: ...s a beep indicating the successful deletion NOTE If a tag is not registered if you position it over the keypad s Proximity sensor TAG NOT DEFINED IN MEMORY displays Deleting My Own Proximity Tag To delete your own non Grand Master Proximity tag 1 Enter your user code and then press OK 2 Scroll to Codes Tags and then press OK 3 Scroll to Delete My Tag and then press OK 4 At the ARE YOU SURE prompt ...

Page 31: ...r can receive notification by either e mail SMS or voice message IMPORTANT Ensure the system installer configures the Follow Me notification type s for each FM recipient The Grand Master in turn inputs the respective telephone numbers and e mail addresses NOTES FM requires specific modules installed in the system ask your installer The ability to transmit FM notifications are disabled enabled by t...

Page 32: ...For e mail notification EDIT MAIL will display Enter an e mail address When finished press OK For SMS and voice message notifications EDIT PHONE will display Enter a phone number including area code of up to 32 characters in length including special dialing characters for SMS see table below When finished press OK NOTE To utilize a combination of FM notification types for different users e mail SM...

Page 33: ...croll to the Follow Me menu and then press OK 3 At Define press OK 4 Scroll to the FM index number to delete and then press OK 5 To delete the destination a Scroll to Destination and then press OK b Press and hold down the Exit button see table in Keypad Buttons page 12 While pressing it also press 0 c Press OK the destination telephone number or E mail is deleted 6 To delete the label a Scroll to...

Page 34: ... functions of the system arming disarming etc although the same keyfob wireless expander models are used for both purposes NOTES The following procedures are only for standalone keyfobs for output control See the packaged wireless expander instructions for standalone usage details Registering New Keyfobs for Output Control Each keyfob for output control must be learned registered to the system by ...

Page 35: ...s and then press OK ARE YOU SURE displays 5 Toggle to Y yes or to cancel the operation toggle to N no and then press OK the keypad sounds a confirmation beep Deleting the Registration for a Single Output Control Keyfob The Grand Master must delete the registrations for all output control keyfobs remote controls that are no longer used to prevent unauthorized usage To delete a keyfob remote control...

Page 36: ...on toggle to N no and then press OK the keypad sounds a confirmation beep Step 9 Performing a Monitoring Station Test This procedure sends a test message to the monitoring station according to requirements for IMQ and EN50131 standards To perform a MS test 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 At Activities press OK 3 Scroll to Advanced and then press OK 4 Scroll to MS T...

Page 37: ...ontrols and the confidentiality of user codes All operational procedures those performed at the premises and remotely such as obtaining system status and usage of iRISCO Web User Interface SMS and remote telephone operation Policy for responding to actual alarms for example intrusion or emergency Activating emergency alarms including Duress Disarming Follow Me notification and cancellation of FM f...

Page 38: ...eceived a system generated Follow Me status call 1 When the telephone rings answer and verify if the call is system generated if so nobody will be on the line and you ll hear a system generated voice announcement for an event occurrence at the premises 2 Press 3 Select options from the following Acknowledgement Menu and if necessary from the subsequent Operations Menu for performing system operati...

Page 39: ...ected partition 2 9 partition number Change zone bypass un bypass a zone 3 zone number 9 Operate utility output s 4 UO number Change Follow Me telephone numbers 5 FM number 2 new phone number 1 Listen in to premises only Listen In and Talk feature 6 1 Talk to premises only Listen in and Talk feature 6 2 Listen and talk to and from premises Listen In and Talk feature 6 3 Record messages 7 Exit the ...

Page 40: ...This can be used for arming disarming bypassing activating output changing Follow Me definition SMS Commands Command name Enter this Full arm code A Example 1234A Partial arm code H Group arm code G select group A D Full disarm code D Partition full arm code A partition number Partition partial arm code H partition number Partition disarm code D partition number Get system status code ST Bypass zo...

Page 41: ...operational usage see the relevant entries in the Acknowledgement Menu page 31 and the Operations Menu page 32 Operating Locally by Keypads Remote Controls Keyfobs and Proximity Working with Keypads For a description of keypad buttons used for user operations see Step 5 Working with Keypads and User Menus page 12 Keypad Display Options Using the Multi View Keypad Display For wired keypad models wi...

Page 42: ...at all times the installer must disable the Blank Display mode for the keypad Obtaining System Information System information status can be requested and received from keypads and remote controls As well system information can be obtained via the iRISCO app and the Web user interface Depending on your system configuration system information status types received can be visual viewed or audible sou...

Page 43: ...ted commands at the time of arming disarming only Slim keypad Keypad s LEDs Keypad beeps arming disarming entry exit countdown Voice announcements broadcast from the Listen In Speak unit for system events such as alarms and as confirmation for user initiated commands at the time of arming disarming only Single siren squawk for arming confirmation only 8 button remote control Remote control s LEDs ...

Page 44: ...ntrol Indicators page 89 2 Way 4 button Sound status indication Quick mode Press for 2 seconds High Security mode Press for 2 seconds press PIN code Beep indication from the remote control Confirmation squawk from siren See Beep and Squawk Sound Indicators page 85 LED status indication Press See4 Button Panda Keyfob Indicators page 89 Obtaining System Status Requested from Keypads When requested f...

Page 45: ...ress scroll keys Partition status R ready NR not ready Obtaining System Information Requested from and Viewed at Keypads The following system information is viewed only on keypad displays not relevant for the Slim keypad Event Log Alarm Memory System Troubles Zone Status Partition Status IP Address NOTE For Slim keypads see Slim Keypad Indicators page 87 for a description of the system information...

Page 46: ...2 Scroll to View and then press OK 3 Scroll to Alarm Memory and then press OK 4 Scroll to view the alarms Viewing System Troubles A flashing power icon on the keypad indicates there are current troubles in the system that you can view To view all system troubles 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master or user code and then press OK 2 Scroll to View and then press OK 3 Scroll to Trouble and then pr...

Page 47: ...32 maximum To view partition status for all partitions 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master or user code and then press OK 2 Scroll to View and then press OK 3 Scroll to Part Status and then press OK 4 While scrolling through the partitions for each you can view its status such as R ready to arm or NR not ready to arm Viewing IP Address View the IP address of the system To view the IP address 1...

Page 48: ...ervice Information and then press OK 4 Scroll to System Version then press OK the system software version displays Serial Number To view the main panel serial number 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master or user code and then press OK 2 Scroll to View and then press OK 3 Scroll to Service Information and then press OK 4 Scroll to Serial Number and then press OK the main panel s 11 digit serial n...

Page 49: ...If installer configured you can force arm which automatically bypasses specific zone s upon arming See Forced Arming Arming with Automatically Bypassed Zones page 55 CAUTION Zone bypassing whether manual or automatic may compromise the level of protection the system can offer Viewing Not Ready Zones Before considering whether to bypass zones first view the non secured not ready zones in the system...

Page 50: ...the following bypass options One Time Only Bypasses the selected zone once only at the next system arming the zones will then not be bypassed at subsequent armings Permanent Bypass Bypasses the selected zone on a continual basis upon each system arming Bypass Reset Un bypasses removes the bypass for all zones Bypass Recall Reverts to the most recent zone bypass state if a Bypass Reset was recently...

Page 51: ...t previously un bypassed zones are again bypassed You can also toggle to N at any zone to cancel its bypass state c Press OK the keypad beeps indicating the successful operation Quickly Bypassing Un Bypassing Zones on a One Time Basis If installer configured you can quickly access the one time only bypass option see table above This may be useful for example if you want to bypass zone s on a one t...

Page 52: ...anually bypassed zones Keyswitch arming Forced keyswitch or Proximity arming Low battery arming Strobe arming Disarming Modes Disarming all partitions Disarming an individual partition Duress disarming Disarming with alarm activation silencing an alarm Before Arming the System IMPORTANT Before arming the system do the following Ensure the premises have been vacated Note that the entry exit delay p...

Page 53: ... Interface see the respective applications Full Away Arming Full arming requires that all of the premises be vacated To fully arm the system 1 Verify that the premises are vacated and that the system is ready to be armed view the READY indicator 2 If not ready to arm secure or bypass any open zones see Bypassing Zones Arming with Manually Bypassed Zones page 56 and also Forced Arming Arming with A...

Page 54: ...ity tag Quick Arm mode Press High Security mode Enter code press Proximity mode Place Proximity tag Quick Arm mode Press High Security mode Enter code press Proximity mode Place Proximity tag Quick Arm mode Press High security mode Press enter code Proximity mode Press place Proximity tag NOTE If needed press to wake up the Slim keypad Quick mode Press Quick mode Press High Security mode Press ent...

Page 55: ...hout flashing Partial Stay or Home Arming Partial arming allows the non armed areas of the premises to be inhabited To partially arm the system 1 Verify that the system is ready to be armed view the READY indicator 2 If not ready to arm secure or bypass any open zones see Bypassing Zones Arming with Manually Bypassed Zones page 56 and also Forced Arming Arming with Automatically Bypassed Zones pag...

Page 56: ...ity tag Quick mode Press High security mode Press enter code Proximity mode Press place Proximity tag NOTE If needed press to wake up the Slim keypad Quick mode Press Quick mode Press High Security mode Press enter PIN code not user code Press 5 Leave the premises before the end of the exit delay period During the exit delay period you can observe the following indicators at the keypad The keypad ...

Page 57: ...r more partitions A partitioned system may have one or more common zones shared zones for example a common front door with a contact detector that is used by multiple offices NOTES A common zone is armed only if all partitions to which the zone is associated are armed may be armed differently depending on the installer s configuration A common zone is disarmed if any of the partitions to which the...

Page 58: ...rmed or partially armed For this Do this to arm ALL partitions Fully arm all partitions Enter code press full arm button If only 1 partition it is now fully armed For all partitions at the All prompt press full arm button Partially arm all partitions Enter code press partial arm button If there is only 1 partition it s now partially armed For all partitions at the All prompt press partial arm butt...

Page 59: ...tically Bypassed Zones page 55 3 If unable to arm scroll to view system trouble messages and resolve accordingly If installer defined you can arm while overriding all current troubles see Arming with System Troubles page 55 4 Perform the following arming procedure for 1 INDIVIDUAL partition as either fully armed or partially armed 5 Repeat the following procedure for each additional individual par...

Page 60: ...The number of partitions 32 maximum that can be armed using a Proximity tag is installer configured per user You can select only partition 1 2 or 3 to disarm only that specific partition Other partitions cannot be separately disarmed from the keypad Quick mode Press button 1 2 or 3 for partition number press full arm or partial arm High Security mode Press button 1 2 or 3 for partition number pres...

Page 61: ...ically Bypassed Zones page 55 3 If unable to arm scroll to view system trouble messages and resolve accordingly If installer defined you can arm while overriding all current troubles see Arming with System Troubles page 55 4 Enter your code unless installer configured to not require it then perform the following procedure For this Do this to GROUP arm If user has permission for 1 partition Press t...

Page 62: ...Y yes option to override them all or toggle to N no to cancel the override request 3 Press OK Forced Arming Arming with Automatically Bypassed Zones Forced arming enables arming any partitions with one or more open zones zones that are not ready not secured or faulty which will be automatically bypassed NOTE To manually bypass specific zone s for example on a one time basis see Defining Zone Bypas...

Page 63: ...es arming the system when a low battery condition is detected in the main panel backup battery or in a power supply expansion module battery Strobe Arming If installer configured strobe arming enables the internal or external strobe upon automatic activation by a UO to provide a 10 second strobe confirmation after arming Disarming Procedures Disarming deactivates all zones detectors in the partiti...

Page 64: ...The keypad beeps indicating that the entry delay time period has started 2 Before the end of the entry delay time period perform the following procedure NOTES If you enter your code incorrectly three short beeps will sound Re enter the code Upon disarming a confirmation beep or squawk may sound For this Do this to disarm ALL partitions Disarm all partitions Enter code press disarm button if only 1...

Page 65: ...procedure NOTES If you enter your code incorrectly three short beeps will sound Re enter the code Upon disarming a confirmation beep or squawk may sound For this Do this to disarm an INDIVIDUAL partition Disarm an individual partition Enter code press disarm button enter the 2 digit partition number example 03 press disarm button Proximity disarm Place tag enter the 2 digit partition number exampl...

Page 66: ...ill typically sound and have visual indications at the keypad If you disarm the system during an alarm activation it will also serve to silence the alarm CAUTION Before you disarm with an alarm ensure that it is a false alarm or that no danger will result by silencing the alarm Once the cause of the alarm has been determined and any steps for resolution taken if needed depending on the configurati...

Page 67: ...scroll to view all zones with alarm activations 6 If installer intervention is required to reset the system after an alarm see Resetting the System with Installer Technician Intervention page 61 Returning the System to Normal Operation after Alarm Activation After an alarm activation returning the system to normal operation requires one of the following A system disarming performed by the Grand Ma...

Page 68: ... generated code that displays on the keypad the technician installer will then give you an anti code number 5 Enter the anti code number you received and then press OK the system resets Configuration Software Reset Upon alarm activation the system will not be ready to arm until the technician installer performs a remote system reset using a computer with the CS Configuration Software Only a 1 hour...

Page 69: ...n installer computer will utilize to communicate with the system IP or GSM 8 Press OK DONE displays and the technician installer now has a 1 hour time limit to perform a CS reset of the system Disabling Smoke Heat Detectors after Alarm Activation After a fire alarm the Grand Master can disable the activated smoke heat detector s in the system for an installer set interval of up to 90 seconds in or...

Page 70: ...ill require the intervention of a technician installer WARNING Do not ever attempt to open the system s main panel or perform any service repair yourself as doing so can result in death injury or damage always contact a professional alarm system technician installer To restore the system after a power supply overload 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 At Activities pr...

Page 71: ...ment Hereby RISCO Group declares that the LightSYS Plus is designed to comply with EN50131 1 EN50131 3 Grade 3 Environmental Class II for Housing RP512B and RP432BP3 EN50131 3 Grade 2 Environmental Class II for Housing RP432BP EN50131 6 Type A EN50136 1 EN50136 2 EN50131 10 SPT Type Z PD6662 2017 Compatibility with serial interface with AS Compatibility with GPRS protocol Compatibility with TCP IP...

Page 72: ...st be certain that there is no danger present You may need to contact responding agencies police fire etc in order to confirm whether it is safe to return to the premises Activating a Panic Police Alarm Keypad Press this Panda Elegant keypad Slim Buttons 1and 2 LightSYS LCD keypad LightSYS Plus LCD keypad Buttons 1and 2 Activating a Fire Alarm Keypad Press this Panda Buttons 4 and 6 Elegant keypad...

Page 73: ...olice Instead of entering a user code the user enters the special Duress Disarming code instead see Creating or Editing the Duress Disarming Code page 18 For Proximity Users If a user has already armed the system using a Proximity tag the user can activate a Duress Disarming alarm by using the duress code only the user should not use the tag IMPORTANT The same code is used by all system users and ...

Page 74: ...automatic operation of a UO the user inputs specific criteria such as the time and dates for activation deactivation see Defining Automatically Operated UOs and Arming Operations page 69 The installer can designate a label for each UO the default is entitled OUTPUT NOTE Utility outputs can also be manually activated locally from keypads or remotely via either SMS see Operating Remotely by SMS page...

Page 75: ... installer defined UO Place tag again to deactivate the UO NOTE Proximity activation deactivation is enabled only for tags that are specifically configured to operate a UO A Tag that is configured to arm disarm cannot operate the UO Quick mode Press UO button 1 2 or 3 for 2 seconds High Security mode Press UO button 1 2 or 3 for 2 seconds enter code NOTE You can activate from 1 3 UOs from the Slim...

Page 76: ...e Time Schedule for Automatic Arming To define a one time system arming disarming 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 Scroll to Clock and then press OK 3 Scroll to Scheduler and then press OK 4 Scroll to One Time and then press OK 5 Scroll to Next Arm and then press OK 6 Select the partitions to arm As the partitions are grouped in blocks of 10 scroll to the relevant b...

Page 77: ...the schedule number you are defining 1 64 then press OK 6 Scroll to select from the following options for the selected schedule then press OK and then proceed to perform the respective configuration procedures in the tables below 1 ARM DISARM 2 UO UO ON OFF 3 USER LIMIT NOTE When finished configuring an option you can select and configure from the other options above Configuring the Arm Disarm Opt...

Page 78: ...to schedule time periods for any day s make sure the respective ARM DISARM times are set to the defaults 00 00 3 Enter the ARM time for the 1st time period and then press OK 4 Enter the DISARM time for the 1st time period and then press OK 5 Repeat the prior two steps for the 2nd time period if applicable 6 Set ARM DISARM time periods for other days of the week as needed Defining a Label for the A...

Page 79: ...n t want to schedule time periods for any day s make sure the respective START STOP times are set to the defaults 00 00 3 Enter the START time for the 1st time period and then press OK 4 Enter the STOP time for the 1st time period and then press OK 5 Repeat the prior two steps for the 2nd time period if applicable 6 Set START STOP time periods for other days of the week as needed Defining a UO Sch...

Page 80: ... 8 ALL to assign those time periods to all days of the week and then press OK NOTE If you don t want to schedule time periods for any day s make sure the respective START STOP times are set to the defaults 00 00 9 Enter the START time for the 1st time period then press OK 10 Enter the STOP time for the 1st time period then press OK 11 Repeat the prior two steps for the 2nd time period if applicabl...

Page 81: ... press OK 7 Enter a start time 8 Scroll to the date field and enter a date in a day month format and then scroll to the activation status Y or N and toggle to change it accordingly Y activates the vacation schedule and N deactivates the vacation schedule 9 For an arming vacation schedule only If you are defining partitions perform the following procedure now Defining Partitions for an Arming Vacat...

Page 82: ...elected in the prior step A B C or D for 5 seconds to start the recording sequence 5 Enter a sequence of characters according to the following table Character Represents the following 0 9 Numerical buttons from 0 9 A B C D Macro keys A B C and D Exit button OK button a b c d Groups A B C and D r Full away arming button s Partial stay or home arming button 6 After you finished entering the series o...

Page 83: ... which enables you to replace wireless detector and accessory batteries without the tamper alarms sounding To activate and deactivate Service mode 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 At Activities press OK 3 Scroll to Advanced and then press OK 4 Scroll to Service Mode and then press OK a confirmation beep sounds and SERVICE MODE ACTIVATED displays 5 Proceed to replace...

Page 84: ...card s credit level it must be manually reset To reset the SIM card 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 At Activities press OK 3 Scroll to Prepaid SIM and then press OK 4 Scroll to Reset SIM and then press OK 5 Press OK again RESET SIM CARD COUNTER appears to inform of the reset Enabling Disabling Keypad Sounds At the keypad you can turn the following sounds on or off ...

Page 85: ... of all keypads in all partitions 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master or user code and then press OK 2 At Activities press OK 3 Scroll to Keypad Sound and then press OK 4 At Chime press OK 5 Scroll to Partition Chime and then press OK 6 Scroll to ON or OFF then press OK GLOBAL CHIME ON or OFF displays Enabling Disabling the Current Keypad s Buzzer To enable disable the internal buzzer of the c...

Page 86: ...res programs the system for any time after initial system setup and programming the Grand Master can select Void Report Programming to cancel sending the notification report to the monitoring station and still allow the installer to program the system The installer will then have 5 minutes to gain access to the installer Programming menu To allow installer programming without monitoring station no...

Page 87: ... A walk test cannot be performed using a Slim keypad To perform a full or quick walk test 1 Ensure the system is unarmed 2 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 3 Scroll to Maintenance and then press OK 4 Scroll to Walk Test and then press OK 5 Scroll to either Full Walk Test or Quick Walk Test and then press OK MAKE WALK TEST AND HIT ANY KEY display 6 During the allotted ti...

Page 88: ... to the selected FM destination Performing a Keypad Test This tests a keypad s indicators NOTE This test is not relevant for the Slim keypad To perform a keypad test 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 Scroll to Maintenance and then press OK 3 Scroll to Keypad Test and then press OK all the keypad s indicators display for a few seconds Performing a Siren Test This test...

Page 89: ... strobe light To perform a strobe test 1 At the keypad enter your Grand Master code and then press OK 2 Scroll to Maintenance and then press OK 3 Scroll to Strobe Test and then select the strobe to test 4 Press OK the strobe activates 5 Press Exit to end the strobe test ...

Page 90: ...acation schedule Schedule Type Details Arm Disarm Partition s _________________________________________________ Arming Mode Full Partial Group Group A B C D Utility Output UO number s ______________________________________________ Note Up to 99 different vacation schedules can be defined User Limitation User Number Name User Number Name Note Default is without user limitation applied Day Start Tim...

Page 91: ... MS Test Follow Me o Define FM number Report Type Partition Events Restore Event Remote Control Label o Test FM o Terminate FM View o Trouble view troubles o Alarm Memory o Partition Status o Zone Status o Service Info Installer System version Serial number Panel ID o View IP Address o Cloud Status o WiFi Status Codes Tags o Define GM user Edit code Authority Partition Re Write Tag Delete Tag Edit...

Page 92: ...ested initiated from keypads remote controls and keyfobs Requested initiated from 8 button remote control Operation event Sounds from remote control Sounds from siren Confirmation 1 beep No sound Error 3 beeps No sound Alarm 5 beeps No sound Arming disarming 1 beep Armed 1 squawk Disarmed 2 squawks or 4 if disarmed after an alarm Requested initiated from 4 button keyfob Operation Sounds from keyfo...

Page 93: ...wk Disarmed 2 squawks or 4 if disarmed after an alarm Confirm operation Long confirmation beep No sound Reject command incorrect operation 3 fast beeps 2 3 No sound Chime sound Long beep 4 None Entry Delay countdown Slow repeating beeps until end of delay period 2 Fast beeps at end of delay period No sound unless installer configured Exit Delay countdown Slow repeating beeps until end of delay per...

Page 94: ...viewed indicators are provided for system status operations and events Texts and messages on keypad displays Icon status indicators on keypad displays LED status indicators on keypads and 8 button remote controls For the procedures to view system status see Obtaining System Information page 35 Keypad Indicators NOTE For wired keypad display options see Keypad Display Options page 34 Slim Keypad In...

Page 95: ...ble fire circuit trouble TAMPER On Tamper alarm Off No tamper alarm Panda Keypad Indicators TROUBLE On System Trouble Off System operating normally READY On Ready to arm Off Not ready to arm Slow flash System is ready to be armed while exit entry zone is open ARM On System is armed in Full Arm or Stay Arm mode Off System disarmed Slow flash System in Exit Delay Rapid flash Alarm PARTIAL STAY ARM B...

Page 96: ...RE On Fire alarm Off No fire alarm Flash Fire alarm trouble fire circuit trouble Remote Control Indicators 8 Button Remote Control Indicators Operation LED for Send Commands LED for Receive Status Full Arming Green Red Partial Arming Green Orange Disarming Green Green Alarm Green Flashing LED If the LED changes to orange it indicates the remote control battery is low 4 Button Panda Keyfob Indicato...

Page 97: ...Hereby RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements of the UKCA Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and CE Directive 2014 53 EU For the UKCA and CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website www riscogroup com ...

Page 98: ...RISCO s then current RMA procedure in connection with any such return If RISCO determines in its reasonable discretion that any Product returned by customer conforms to the applicable warranty Non Defective Products RISCO will notify the customer of such determination and will return the applicable Product to customer at customer s expense In addition RISCO may propose and assess customer a charge...

Page 99: ...NS DELAYS AND OTHER PROBLEMS INHERENT IN THE USE OF SUCH MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS RISCO IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DELAYS DELIVERY FAILURES OR OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM SUCH PROBLEMS RISCO WARRANTS THAT ITS PRODUCTS DO NOT TO THE BEST OF ITS KNOWLEDGE INFRINGE UPON ANY PATENT COPYRIGHT TRADEMARK TRADE SECRET OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT IN ANY EVENT RISCO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUN...

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