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HUNTER-PRO SERIES 

CAPTAIN 8 

Includes Hunter-Pro Series, Captain 8 Lite 

Intruder Alarm Systems 

 

Installation Guide 

System Version 7.x 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Hunter-Pro Series

Page 1: ...HUNTER PRO SERIES CAPTAIN 8 Includes Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Lite Intruder Alarm Systems Installation Guide System Version 7 x PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd...

Page 2: ...ns 21 1 5 15 Relay 21 1 5 16 Keypad 22 1 5 17 RXN 400 410 22 1 5 18 RXN 800 23 1 5 19 TMPR1 TMPR2 24 1 5 20 Telephone LINE SET 24 1 5 21 MIC 200 microphone 25 1 5 22 VU 20U Voice message module 25 1 5...

Page 3: ...Partitions 48 5 5 1 Partition name 48 5 6 Copy zone 49 6 Key 3 Communication 50 6 1 MS 1 options 50 6 1 1 Protocol station number 50 6 1 2 CMS reports 50 6 1 3 PSTN test time and interval 50 6 1 4 Ra...

Page 4: ...ical output 65 10 2 The Output Types 65 10 3 Output s partitions 67 10 4 Polarity and activation while disarmed 67 10 5 The Ext Siren and Int Siren outputs Hunter Pro only 67 10 6 Expanders outputs 67...

Page 5: ...t system codes 81 16 2 System faults 81 16 2 1 Radio faults 83 16 2 2 Dialer faults 83 16 2 3 Incoming phone call faults 84 16 2 4 Auto arming faults 84 16 2 5 Zone alarm faults 84 17 Index 85 Appendi...

Page 6: ...ent inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only This alarm system should be used with 230VAC 110VAC 50 60Hz protected by anti electric shock breaker To prevent electric shocks...

Page 7: ...ces About the Lite versions The Hunter Pro Lite version does not include the following Hunter Pro modules and components PSTN GSM Voice Sirens Ext Int outputs Smoke output Key input Tamper 1 2 inputs...

Page 8: ...2 of which could be wireless1 Up to 16 partitions Up to 8 monitored keypads Supports PIMAlink 2 0 cloud application Onboard zone doubling SMS notifications using the SMS 100 or GSM 200 modules Full re...

Page 9: ...ed to when the system is armed 10 TMPR1 2 Tamper switched inputs TMPR 2 input can instead serve as an input for additional zone 9 see page 24 11 EGND Earth ground terminal is to be used in places with...

Page 10: ...750mA F7 Battery charger protection 200mA F5 PCB and battery high current Thermo fuse 5A 250VAC protection F6 PCB AC short thermo fuse 3 15A 250V protection 1 3 Battery jump start Starting PCB versio...

Page 11: ...r to servicing TRU 100 TRV 100 Long Distance Radio GSM 200 Cellular Module SMS 100 Module Technician keypad OUT 1000 EXP PRO UNIV Local expanders VVR net4pro Home Automation systems Phone line MIC 200...

Page 12: ...Use 10k and 5 1k resistors for each zone couple Zone doubling is enabled only when no expander is connected to the system To use zone doubling follow the next steps and diagram 1 Connect zones 1 and 9...

Page 13: ...he expanders are numbered sequentially in ascending order according to their IDs Maximum number of expanders 832 8144 I O 8N 3 2 16 15 I O 16 1 8 In the parenthesis the number of expanders when the EX...

Page 14: ...Communication fault Off Communication wires short Flashing OK FAIL Red The control panel Single flashes No valid frame was received from the panel 2 long flashes ACK is not received from the panel 3 l...

Page 15: ...C JP1 I O 16 12V 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BUFFER IN ON 1 2 3 4 12V EOL loops jumper Parallel connection Zones GND Relay terminals ID setting dip switch PS 2 Power supply Tamper switch Technician keypad...

Page 16: ...ength is up to 500m the connection is done via the lower terminals see the next diagrams To extend the BUS over 500m connect the first peripheral to the upper terminals to serve as a buffer and enable...

Page 17: ...long flashes ACK is not received from the panel 3 long flashes The expander is not programmed 4 long flashes General Fatal error occurs when no transmission is received for one minute RX Red Reception...

Page 18: ...the PCB using the 2 supplied screws 2 Connect the supplied flat cable between the EXP PRO UNIV and PCB s Expansion Card socket 3 To configure the EXP PRO UNIV refer to section 4 2 Make sure JP2 jumper...

Page 19: ...next table and diagram KEYPAD terminals RD 200 Tamper switch 1 Brown PCB RD 200 2 Red TMPR1 White 3 IN Orange GND Black 4 OUT Yellow Diagram 14 RD 200 wiring The LEDs The RD 200 has three LEDs Red Yel...

Page 20: ...ng Keyswitch zone types features The Keyswitch zone types can only be used for arming and only with a key switch fob The Keyswitch zone types have no other zone response but arming Key Switch zones ca...

Page 21: ...C Sirens DC sirens can be bell or any other high current device with internal oscillator The control panel supplies 1 1A for activation only and only in the SIREN terminals Instructions 1 Connect DC s...

Page 22: ...OUT 3 IN 4 IN 4 OUT Diagram 19 LCD keypads wiring 1 5 17 RXN 400 410 How to set the keypad s ID no The keypad s ID is set using a jumper on the PCB To set the ID open the keypad s back cover a Unfast...

Page 23: ...in the RXN 400 410 Figure 1 RXN 800 back side How to open the back cover The RXN 800 back cover has 2 diagonal notches on its bottom side To open the cover even when the keypad is mounted attach a fla...

Page 24: ...PR2 input can be programmed to serve as additional zone 9 see next sub section Diagram 22 Tamper switches wiring To supervise the TMPR inputs with EOL loops refer to section 8 1 on page 62 TMPR2 input...

Page 25: ...put and set the output to be triggered by the Audio control output type including in zone expanders see section 10 2 on page 65 2 Connect the wires to the control panel s zones voltage 3 Connect the B...

Page 26: ...he control panel s zones voltage 4 Connect the Blue wire to the control panel s AUDIO IN terminal Diagram 26 VU 20U two message wiring Two message setting To use the VU 20U for two messages the panel...

Page 27: ...e control panel see the next diagram and table Diagram 27 SMS 100 wiring diagram SMS 100 Control Panel P1 Yellow AUDIO IN P2 Orange AUDIO OUT 1 5 24 GSM 200 cellular communicator The GSM 200 cellular...

Page 28: ...e VKD4net requires either a static fixed IP address1 Diagram 29 VKD4net connection diagram 1 5 26 TRV 100 TRU 100 The TRV 100 TRU 100 are long range VHF UHF radio transmitters with 2 optional frequenc...

Page 29: ...lied 2 wire cable to the transmitter s F2 Molex socket 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the control panel depending on the desired transmitter mode of operation a To transmit only in the second...

Page 30: ...a Keypad Not Connected error is displayed on all the LCD keypads and the panel becomes idle until AC power is restored When power is restored the panel reports it within 15 minutes See page 10 for ba...

Page 31: ...tage 14VAC 2A Battery 12VDC Up to 7 5 Ah Operating temperatures C Control panel 10 50 LCD keypad 0 50 LED keypad 10 50 Protection Single or double EOL resistor circuits Continuous battery telephone li...

Page 32: ...2 80 Captain 8 PCB 12 50 LCD keypad Illuminating 12 20 12 110 I O 8N 12 70 I O 16N 12 80 I O R 12 130 EXP Universal 12 10 net4pro 12 100 net4pro i 12 70 OUT 1000 12 15 IO WN 13 100 GSM 200 13 8 250 MI...

Page 33: ...8 PCB PIMA 8 2 1 Main features Hybrid system hardwired and wireless expander I O WN zones The 8 onboard zones can be expanded to 16 by either Zone doubling Adding the I O WN Adding the I O 8N 8 zone...

Page 34: ...this output 6 KEYPAD I O and voltage terminals for the system s BUS wires Keypads expanders and other peripherals interface the control panel over the BUS The terminals are 1 2 13 8 VDC power supply...

Page 35: ...cid battery The contacts are Red Black Make sure you connect the battery wires by their proper polarity 14 AC 13 8v transformer input 15 JP3 jumper Set the jumper with reference to the EOL loops see p...

Page 36: ...11 22 40 _ FB__ A _ 4 IN 3 OUT 2 1 BUS To Expanders Keypads To zone input Fire Smoke Detector Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 N O N C 2 EOL Resistors N O 1 EOL Resistor N C 1 EOL Resistors N O N C A A A A A T T T T T...

Page 37: ...alues Short pins 10k 13k 1 2 10k 10k 2 3 5 1k 6 8k No jumper 2 3 2 Sirens wiring Connect the sirens between the SRN and terminals as seen in the next diagram Diagram 36 Siren wiring diagram 2 3 3 Keyp...

Page 38: ...ntrol output type see section 10 2 starting page 65 Diagram 38 MIC 200 Wiring MIC 200 Control panel CON V PGM or SMOKE OUT AUDIO IN 2 3 6 VU 20N U Voice message module The VU 20U is a voice message re...

Page 39: ...wiring 1 Connect the Green wire M1 to either the control panel s PGM or the SMOKE outputs or to the I O8 N output see the next diagram 2 Connect the Yellow wire M2 to a different output 3 Connect the...

Page 40: ...Connect the Yellow wire to AUDIO IN 2 Connect the Orange wire to AUDIO OUT Diagram 41 GSM 200 connection diagram 2 3 8 Backup Battery See section 1 5 27 on page 30 2 3 9 AC Power See section 1 5 28 on...

Page 41: ...LCD keypads only For download instructions see section 11 3 on page 69 Diagram 42 Connecting PRG 896 to an LCD Keypad 3 1 2 Local Upload Download via the COMAX Connect a PC laptop with the COMAX uploa...

Page 42: ...creens each letter or digit stands for a parameter In these sets signifies that the parameter is enabled signifies that the parameter is disabled To move the cursor _ press NEXT BACK To change a param...

Page 43: ...er can control several partitions using its code A user code cannot be used for changing the Master code 3 4 The Installer menu To enter the Installer menu enter the Installer code default 1234 The In...

Page 44: ...various parameters By default this menu is disabled because most installations do not require changing the default settings of these parameters To enable the enhanced menu permanently set to parameter...

Page 45: ...how in section 1 5 3 on page 12 W Wireless Expander The I O WN 8 zone wireless receiver 4 2 1 Remote Expanders Set the number of the installed remote expanders The number i e zone number depends on th...

Page 46: ...4 in Captain 8 While viewing the partitions screens the 16 numerals printed below the LCD screen serve as the partitions numbers To set the partitions of the keypad 1 Enter a keypad number or scroll u...

Page 47: ...Open will be wired Normally Close F 24 Hour Zone will trigger the alarm when opened regardless of the alarm system state H Active in Home 1 will be armed when arming to Home 1 mode H Active in Home 2...

Page 48: ...ivity Set the zone s sensitivity in milliseconds The number entered is multiplied by 50 For example entering 8 means a sensitivity of 8 times 50 that is 400 milliseconds 5 4 Zone name Set the zone s n...

Page 49: ...le zone you can save time by copying its settings to any other zone To copy a zone s settings 1 Select the Source zone from which the settings will be copied 2 Select the Target zones to which the set...

Page 50: ...n event Set which event will be reported to the Monitoring Station See the following table for details Char Alarm Event A Burglary alarms A Anti mask alarms 1 Special Burglary 1 alarms 2 Special Burgl...

Page 51: ...re if the Monitoring Station does not answer a call the panel tries to dial the next numbers Up to eight dialing attempts are being made at all 6 4 Communication options Each character in this screen...

Page 52: ...ent account ID per partition D Disarm after Al If the system is disarmed immediately after alarm both events are reported L Not in use P Line fault delay Detection of phone line fault is delayed to pr...

Page 53: ...vent number of 158 which minus 100 is 58 b Convert the result to a hex number In this example the event will be 3A Press NEXT BACK to move to enter letters ENTR to save and proceed to the next zone Th...

Page 54: ...l S SMS Backup The SMS channel will serve as a backup channel to the GSM 200 via SMS messages via the Voice channel 6 6 2 GSM Modes The GSM 200 cellular module has 2 operating modes that can be used f...

Page 55: ...m Example for SMS message The content of the SMS messages is taken from the system s log The time and date indicate when the event was registered in the log and not when the message was sent See more...

Page 56: ...r is enabled while the other parameters are disabled Diagram 45 Serial output example A Example B the control panel reports to two Monitoring Stations 1 2 over the internet locally or remotely Monitor...

Page 57: ...Burglary 1 alarms 2 Special Burglary 2 alarms P Panic alarms F Fire alarms D Duress alarms M Medical alarms O Open Close SMS only report by SMS messages only when the panel is armed disarmed by codes...

Page 58: ...here should be provided by the cellular provider 6 14 Cellular providers The parameters in this menu are described in the following table Parameter Information to enter Provider Name 1 User text SMS c...

Page 59: ...f the IP address is obtained by DHCP Enter an IP address static IP if net4pro is in use Default gateway The router s IP address DNS server The DNS server s IP address Test Interval Enter time in minut...

Page 60: ...lists the output types that have timers and their default times Output type Time sec Output type Time sec Ext Siren triggered 240 Mains Fault 9999 Int Siren triggered 240 Low Battery 9999 Burglary al...

Page 61: ...PIMA display mode 7 7 Double knock Set a time span for Double knock zones If a Double Knock zone is tripped continuously and the Double knock timer expires an alarm is set off 7 8 Conditioned zones t...

Page 62: ...e alarm if opened 2 2 EOL Resistors All EOL resistor loops will monitor for Short and Cut S Siren beep in ARM When arming the panel with a key switch or remote control the external siren beeps once an...

Page 63: ...ed partitions will be displayed in the Scan Open Zones display mode To display armed partitions momentarily in the Scan Open Zones mode only press F Final door The exit delay terminates upon closing t...

Page 64: ...e panel is armed the External Siren and Internal Siren output types will be triggered While the panel is disarmed only the Internal Siren output type will be triggered S Ext SRN in OFF While the panel...

Page 65: ...tput 2 Select the triggering output type 3 Set the output s partition s 4 Set the output s polarity 10 2 The Output Types In PIMA alarm systems Output Types are detected events that are used for trigg...

Page 66: ...gram Entering the Installer code X23 General Fault AC Low battery or Phone line faults occur X24 Mains Fault AC fault occurs X25 Low Battery Low battery fault occurs X26 Phone Fault Phone line fault o...

Page 67: ...for example 10 5 The Ext Siren and Int Siren outputs Hunter Pro only There is only one SIREN output in Captain 8 The external and internal onboard siren outputs supply high current and can trigger be...

Page 68: ...rigger it In this example it is the default Zone open output type c Set which partition s can trigger this output type d Set the polarity of the output 2 PGM output only in Captain 8 Set the Burgl All...

Page 69: ...message is displayed in the COMAX status bar and a beep is sounded you can now start to upload download 11 3 Fast load The Fast Load is a standby mode for downloading system configuration sets via th...

Page 70: ...erval Set CMS 1 radio test interval Enter a new Installer code 4 6 digits You must enter a code or cancel this step by pressing END Hour 00 00 Day Month Year 01 01 09 Priv Phn 1 Del Priv Phn 4 Del ENT...

Page 71: ...press ENTR The memory log keeps a record of the tests with their results If all zones were successfully tested the massage All zones tested is displayed If not the zones that failed the test and their...

Page 72: ...screens trips the output for 10 seconds Triggering an output directly enables to distinguish between connection and programming faults a malfunctioned output that is tested OK indicates a possible pr...

Page 73: ...est MS GSM Test the Monitoring Station s GSM numbers The test is similar to the previous PSTN test 13 8 Test MS Radio Test the radio communication with the Monitoring Station Press ENTR to trigger a t...

Page 74: ...from the panel 2 Wait for a confirmation tone a long tone followed by 2 beeps The panel does not respond to commands while sounding the confirmation tone Therefore you must wait until the tone ends b...

Page 75: ...ntrol the panel in full mode 1 Call the control panel s telephone number or answer a call from the panel 2 Wait for a confirmation tone a long tone followed by two beeps The panel does not respond to...

Page 76: ...expander 4 Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay 67 1 71 5 75 1 79 5 68 2 72 6 76 2 80 6 69 3 73 7 77 3 81 7 70 4 74 8 78 4 82 8 Send SMS system status reports to user s phone Dial Phone Dial P...

Page 77: ...utput types are any alarm audio device activation zone opening or bypassing and arming the system1 when any of these events occur its output type can be used to trigger an output Allocating an output...

Page 78: ...rmed partition s will activate the alarm when they are opened zones outside those partitions can be occupied at the same time There can be up to 16 partitions in Hunter Pro Series and 4 in Captain 8 I...

Page 79: ...artition 3 only Example D office shop compound A compound is made of 16 offices each is located in a separate room Each room is assigned as a partition and can be controlled by different users remote...

Page 80: ...e panel and the Monitoring Station press for two seconds and enter the Installer code at any time the panel is communicating with the monitoring station The whole process will be displayed onscreen 15...

Page 81: ...main screen 8 Press 1234 to enter the Installer menu 9 Press 9 and enter a new Installer code 4 6 digits 10 Press ENTR to save 11 Connect the AC power 12 Set time date 16 2 System faults Fault Cause a...

Page 82: ...l out of order consult your dealer Detec Vol Fault1 The detectors voltage wires are shortened Expander X Fault Expander s X communication or voltage fault Expander X Tamper Expander s X tamper switch...

Page 83: ...etector is not communicating with the panel System Error The EPROM version and the panel s software version do not match Contact your dealer Int siren fault1 The internal siren s wires are cut shorten...

Page 84: ...ming start time is set correctly see the Hunter Pro Series User guide 2 The system time is accurate 3 In auto arming per partition the right partition is set 16 2 5 Zone alarm faults Make sure 1 The z...

Page 85: ...N 13 17 18 45 82 87 I O WN programming 45 OUT 1000 9 67 68 72 75 76 87 Programming 45 Express Programming 42 Keypads RXN 400 410 22 Setting the keypads 46 VKD 1 28 Network Interface net4pro 31 55 59 P...

Page 86: ...3 2300 Double Round 171 145 Checksum 171 209 Franklin 20 1400 Double Round 209 129 Checksum 209 193 2300 Double Round 209 145 Checksum 209 209 Universal High Speed 20 2300 Double Round 83 145 Checksum...

Page 87: ...etic Contact NEXT PIR MCW Supervised PIR VU 20N U Dual Voice Message module MIC 200 Microphone RXN 416 For 16 Zones RXN 9 For 9 Zones Wireless Technician Keypad RXN 200 Anti Vandal IP65 EXP PRO UNIV 8...

Page 88: ...Delete Zone ENTER NEXT END NEXT Supervision ENTER NEXT END ENTR Supervision Hrs 12 Min s 0 Add Zone 9 ENTER NEXT END ENTR ENTR Delete Zone X Please Wait ENTR Device Deleted Press END END Add Zone X A...

Page 89: ...R Zone Response ENTER NEXT END SSLTBM ENTR Sensitiv X50mS 8 ENTR Burglary ENTER NEXT END to select other zone type ENTR NEXT NEXT Zone Name ENTER NEXT END ENTR Zone Number 1 ENTR Zone Name Zone 5 NEXT...

Page 90: ...Rd 0000 Acouont No 4 Ph 0000 Rd 0000 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Phone Numbers ENTER NEXT END ENTR NEXT MS Phone 1 Del ENTR MS Phone 4 Del Kissoff Delay 0 Commun Options ENTER NEXT END ENTR NEXT ENTR...

Page 91: ...Voice Channel ENTR GSM 200 Mode 2 Voice Channel NEXT NEXT GSM 200 Mode 1 Data Channel NEXT GSM 200 Mode 1 GPRS Channel GSM 200 Mode 1 SMS Channel MS Phone 1 Del ENTR MS Phone 4 Del ENTR NEXT SMS Sett...

Page 92: ...ROVIDER 5 ENTR Provider Name 1 GSM PROVIDER 1 ENTR SMS Center Phon1 ENTR Provider APN 1 Provider APN 1 ENTR User 1 ENTR ENTR User 1 ENTR Password 1 Password 1 ENTR NEXT Cell Providers5 ENTER NEXT END...

Page 93: ...ime Tamper Time Mians Fault Time Low Battery Time Phone Fault Time Zone Tamper Time Zone Bypass Time GSM Fault Time Comm Fault Time Tag Act Time Door Code Time W L Remote Time Test Time Audio Dev Time...

Page 94: ...ep in ARM User Code Menu Enhanced Menu Not in use Byps Tmpr in Arm Byps Fail in Arm Hunter Pro Series State Key Switch DC Siren Not in use Key Home State Automatic HOME Byps Zone in Au EOL Resistors S...

Page 95: ...nse ENTER NEXT END ENTR Low Battery ENTER NEXT END Phone Fault ENTER NEXT END False Code ENTER NEXT END Zone Fail Tamper ENTER NEXT END Mains Fault ENTER NEXT END SSALB NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTR Activa...

Page 96: ...st Station ACK Chime Follower net4pro Comm FLT 7 Output Configur ENTER NEXT END ENTR Internal Siren ENTER NEXT END Relay ENTER NEXT END SMOKE Output ENTER NEXT END ON OFF Output ENTER NEXT END Externa...

Page 97: ...rog 1 7 NEXT 1 7 1 7 0 Tests ENTER NEXT END ENTR Walk Test ENTER NEXT END Single Zone Test ENTER NEXT END NEXT NEXT Wireless Test ENTER NEXT END NEXT ENTR Walk Test ENTER NEXT END ENTR EI ENTER NEXT E...

Page 98: ...NEXT END Net Statistics ENTER NEXT END NEXT NEXT Video ENTER NEXT END NEXT ENTR Zone Number 1 Entr Conf Rst ENTR Soak Zone Zone 1 1 Non Soak Zone Zone 1 1 ENTR Outputs Test External Siren ENTR NEXT T...

Page 99: ...Part 1 16 Show Part Name Keypad 1 8 Zone Settings Zone Zone Name Zone Type Bypas s N O 24 Hour Home 1 Home 2 Entry Delay Entry Follower 2nd Delay E O L 01 Zone 1 Burglary 02 03 Zone 2 3 Burglary 04 X...

Page 100: ...tings PIMAnet IP Use Radio Account GSM 200 TX Installed Auto Test GPRS Encryption SMS Backup Wait For ACK sec 30 GSM First Mode CMS 1 Voice GSM Second Mode CMS 2 Voice GPRS Test Interval min sec 5 0 S...

Page 101: ...F Low Battery LB FF Disarming DISARM FF Battery Restore RESTR FF Test TST FF Advanced CMS 1 URL IP CMS 1 Port 10001 CMS 2 URL IP CMS 2 Port 10001 Upload Port 10001 net4pro Web Port 10001 net4pro IP 00...

Page 102: ...es Time sec 30 Panic Time sec 240 Wireless Remote Time sec 5 Bypass Time Limit min 0 Silent Panic Time sec 240 Test Time sec 5 Invalid Code Count 24 Duress Time sec 240 Audio Control Time sec 60 Inact...

Page 103: ...ng Siren Protection Kpd Light Always ON Not Used Kpd Light On Alarm Outputs Outputs Output Type Polarity Active in Disa Part 1 Part 2 16 External Siren External Siren Internal Siren Internal Siren Rel...

Page 104: ...ol User Disarm RFID Code Ver 6 09 and up RFID Part User 1 2 144 1 X 1 16 Video Operation Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Send in Disarm Send in Full Arm Send in Home 1 Send in Home 2 Record in Disarm Record in...

Page 105: ...er of Keypads 0 Number of Expanders 0 Number of Relay Expanders 0 Keypad Part 1 4 Show Part Name Keypad 1 8 Zones Zone Zone Name Zone Type Bypass N O 24 Hour Home 1 Home 2 Entry Delay Entry Follower 2...

Page 106: ...Test hrs 24 Dis Download ID Account Addition 0 Pre Alarm Phone Primary Test report in OFF GSM Primary Split Account Number Net Primary Disarm After Alarm SMS System Name Alarm System SMS Outgoing Pho...

Page 107: ...tery Restore RESTR FF Test TST FF Report codes No Alarms Phone Radio Restore Phone 1 FF FF Advanced Advanced CMS 1 URL IP CMS 1 Port 10001 CMS 2 URL IP CMS 2 Port 10001 Upload Port 10001 net4pro Web P...

Page 108: ...Username Password Cell SMS Center Dialer reports Burglary Anti Mask Special Burglary 1 Special Burglary 2 Panic Fire Duress Medical Open Close by Phone Failures Periodic Tests Remote Test Enter Insta...

Page 109: ...9999 Internal Siren Time sec 240 RFID Activating Time sec 240 Burglary Time sec 240 Door Code Time sec 5 Anti Mask Time sec 240 Wireless Remote Time sec 5 Special Burglary 1 Time sec 240 Test Time se...

Page 110: ...lary IO R 5 Burglary IO R 6 Burglary IO R 7 Burglary IO R 8 Burglary IO 8 Expanders Output Type Polarity Active in Disa Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Expander 1 Burglary Users User Code Name Disarm Star...

Page 111: ...rning The user should follow the installation 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...

Page 112: ...P N 4410281 441 028 1 Revision F XX en Mar 2018 System version 7 X...

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