RISCO Agility Security System Engineer Manual
Below you will find brief information for Security System Agility Agility. This document mainly focuses on the installation and configuration of the Security System Agility Agility which is packed with unique features like remote programming, diagnostics and communication test. The system provides flexible communication over GSM/GPRS, IP or PSTN. It supports major reporting formats. The Agility Series offers users a wide range of one‐way and two‐way wireless security and safety devices.
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` Agility Engineer Manual
Important Notice
This guide is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions:
This guide contains proprietary information belonging to RISCO Group.
Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of the system.
No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose, 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.
Compliance Statement
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that the Agility series of central units and accessories are designed to comply with:
EN50131 ‐ 1, EN50131 ‐ 3 Grade 2
EN50130 ‐ 5 Environmental class II
EN50131 ‐ 6 Type A
UK: DD243:2004, PD 6662:2004, ACPO (Police)
USA: FCC: Part 15B, FCC part 68
CANADA: CS ‐ 03, DC ‐ 01
All rights reserved.
©
2008 RISCO Group October 2008
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................
1-1
A
RCHITECTURE
............................................................................................................
1-2
M
AIN
F
EATURES
..........................................................................................................
1-3
T
ECHNICAL
S
PECIFICATIONS
.......................................................................................
1-4
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE AGILITY ............................................................
2-1
A
GILITY
M
AIN
C
OMPONENTS
.....................................................................................
2-1
M
OUNTING THE
A
GILITY
.............................................................................................
2-2
Choosing the mounting location...............................................................................
2-2
Wall Mounting the Agility.......................................................................................
2-2
Connecting the Backup Battery ................................................................................
2-5
Connecting a telephone line to the Agility................................................................
2-6
Connecting the Agility to Power Supply..................................................................
2-7
Ground Connection ..................................................................................................
2-7
Completing Installation ............................................................................................
2-8
DIP switch setting ....................................................................................................
2-9
SIM Card Installation.............................................................................................
2-11
External Audio Unit...............................................................................................
2-13
CHAPTER 3 ENGINEER PROGRAMMING .........................................................
3-1
P
ROGRAMMING
M
ETHODS
..........................................................................................
3-1
Configuration Software ............................................................................................
3-1
Wireless Keypad........................................................................................................
3-1
Engineer Keypad.......................................................................................................
3-2
PTM: Data Storing Device ......................................................................................
3-2
W
IRELESS
D
EVICE
A
LLOCATION
.................................................................................
3-5
Quick .......................................................................................................................
3-5
Allocation using the main unit button .....................................................................
3-5
Allocation using the keypad......................................................................................
3-5
Allocation using the Configuration Software ..........................................................
3-6
Transmitters Write Message Method .......................................................................
3-9
D
ELETING
W
IRELESS
A
CCESSORIES
...........................................................................
3-10
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CHAPTER 4 ENGINEER MENUS ............................................................................
4-1
U
SING THE
A
GILITY KEYPAD KEYS
..............................................................................
4-1
A
CCESSING THE
E
NGINEER
M
ENUS
............................................................................
4-2
P
ROGRAMMING
M
ENU
................................................................................................
4-2
1.
Programming: System Menu ...............................................................................
4-2
1.1
Timers ...........................................................................................................................
4-3
1.2
Controls ........................................................................................................................
4-5
1.3
Labels ..........................................................................................................................
4-13
1.4
Sounds ........................................................................................................................
4-14
1.5
Default ........................................................................................................................
4-14
1.6
Service Information...................................................................................................
4-15
2.
Programming: Radio Devices Menu ..................................................................
4-15
2.1
Allocation ...................................................................................................................
4-15
2.2
Modification...............................................................................................................
4-16
2.3
Identification ..............................................................................................................
4-37
3.
Programming: Codes Menu................................................................................
4-38
3.1
User .............................................................................................................................
4-38
3.2
Grand Master .............................................................................................................
4-39
3.3
Engineer......................................................................................................................
4-39
3.4
Sub ‐ Engineer..............................................................................................................
4-39
3.5
Code Length...............................................................................................................
4-39
3.6
DTMF Code................................................................................................................
4-40
3.7
Parent Control............................................................................................................
4-40
4.
Programming: Communication Menu ...............................................................
4-41
4.1
Method........................................................................................................................
4-41
4.2
Monitoring Station ....................................................................................................
4-49
4.3
Configuration Software ............................................................................................
4-55
4.4
Follow ‐ Me ..................................................................................................................
4-57
5.
Programming: Audio Messages Menu ...............................................................
4-62
5.1
Assign Message .........................................................................................................
4-62
5.3
Local Message ............................................................................................................
4-62
T
ESTING MENU
...........................................................................................................
4-64
1.
Main Unit...........................................................................................................
4-64
2.
Zone ....................................................................................................................
4-64
3.
Remote Control ...................................................................................................
4-65
4.
Keypad ................................................................................................................
4-65
5.
Sounder...............................................................................................................
4-66
6.
GSM ...................................................................................................................
4-66
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7.
IP Unit................................................................................................................
4-66
8.
PO Unit ..............................................................................................................
4-67
A
CTIVITIES
M
ENU
......................................................................................................
4-67
F
OLLOW
M
E
M
ENU
...................................................................................................
4-68
C
LOCK
M
ENU
............................................................................................................
4-68
E
VENT
L
OG
M
ENU
.....................................................................................................
4-68
APPENDIX A REPORT CODES .............................................................................. A ‐ 1
APPENDIX B ENGINEER EVENT LOG MESSAGES..........................................B
‐ 1
APPENDIX C LIBRARY VOICE MESSAGES....................................................... C ‐ 1
APPENDIX D EN 50131 COMPLIANCE ................................................................ D ‐ 1
APPENDIX E PROGRAMMING MAPS ................................................................. E ‐ 1
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The Agility is a Flexible Wireless Security Solution that incorporates state ‐ of ‐ the ‐ art wireless and communication technology.
Agility is ideal for installation in any home or office environment and supports RISCO Group’s extensive range of one ‐ way and two ‐ way wireless security and safety devices, keypads, remote controls, keyfobs, panic buttons, fully wireless sounders and other accessories.
Main Benefits:
Flexible Plug ‐ in Communication
IP Module
GSM/GPRS Module
Fast PSTN Module
Use any single module, any combination or all three modules for backup, or no communication for audible only installations
2 ‐ Way Wireless Keypad with full programming capability
2 ‐ Way 8 button Wireless Remote Control with code protection, key ‐ lock and system status request and indication
2 ‐ way voice communication
Easy enrolling of Wireless Devices without any keypad
Remote enrolling according to Device ID
Combine one–way or two ‐ way transmitters in the same system
Flash memory for easy firmware upgrade
Simple physical installation with wall brackets
Separate main panel, can be hidden for higher security
Program Transfer Module (PTM) for program backup
Simplified menu logic (only menus of installed devices are displayed, only menus according to the authorization code are displayed)
Main Features:
32 wireless zones
3 partitions
Up to 3 bi ‐ directional wireless keypads
Up to 8 Remote Control keyfobs (combination of 8 or 4 button) or one way
Input/Output module:
2 ‐ way wireless communication to the Agility
Local transformer with rechargeable backup batteries
4 wired zones with selectable EOL resistance & 4 outputs (2x3A relay and 2x500mA)
Includes X ‐ 10 adaptor
32 user codes
250 event log
Uses regular Sealed Lead Acid Battery 6V 3.3Ah
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Architecture
The following diagram provides an overview of the Agility ʹ s architecture and capabilities.
Examine the figure before beginning with your Agility installation to obtain an overall picture of the full extent of the Agility system capabilities.
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Main Features
The following illustration describes the main features of the Agility:
Detectors
•
32 Wireless zones:
•
4 Wired zones via optional Wireless I/O
•
Expander
Total zones: 36
•
More than 25 zone
•
• types
Full zone supervision
2 ‐ way and 1 ‐ way detectors combined on the same system
Sounders
•
Built ‐ in sounder
•
Fully wireless external and internal wireless sounders
•
Add up to 3 Sounders
Bi ‐ directional Keypad
•
Fully Wireless
•
•
LCD
S.O.S
display
/ Two
way communication emergency key
•
Double tamper protection (Box &
Wall)
Codes
:
•
1 engineer code
•
•
•
•
•
1
1
32
4 sub
engineer grand user
codes authority
Optional master
4
level or
6
code code
digits code definition
Alarm Receiving Center
•
Remote programming, diagnostics and communication test.
•
•
Report
Report
to 3 ARC.
thought
PSTN,
•
•
GSM, GPRS or IP.
ARC polling through IP network.
Account number for
•
•
• each ARC.
Flexible split reporting for backup.
Call Save mode for non ‐ urgent reports.
Remote device enrollment.
Communication
:
•
Flexible communication over GSM/GPRS, IP or
PSTN.
•
Backup capability between the communication methods.
•
Supports major reporting
• formats.
Add on module for each communication type.
Follow Me:
•
16 follow me
• destinations
Follow me can be defined as voice message, SMS or
•
User control over the
• system
Security code protection
Voice capabilities:
•
2 ‐ Way communication
•
•
•
•
Remote
Full
phone voice
System
Local
operation menu event
guide announcement
messaging
• messages
Voice description for zones, partitions, etc.
Wireless Features
:
•
Signal jamming
•
• indication
Receiver calibration
868MHz/433 MHz radio frequencies
•
Programmable
• supervision time
Tamper detection in
• transmitters
Low battery detection in transmitters
Engineer Programming
:
•
Local /Remote using
• configuration software
Program transfer
• module.
Full programming using bi ‐ directional wireless keypad.
•
Flexible device enrollment by serial ID serial number or by RF
• allocation.
Keypad programming menu adjusted to existing hardware.
User Operating Tools
:
•
Bi ‐ directional 8 button
•
•
•
•
•
• key fob
Bi
4
‐ directional button
Remote
SMS
keyfob phone
Configuration
Web browser
Keypad
operation software
Home Automation
•
4 outputs via wireless I/O
• expander
16 X ‐ 10 outputs via
• wireless I/O expander
Outputs can follow system
, partition, zone or user events
•
Outputs can be scheduled, or activated automatically, or by user command (SMS, web browser or remote phone)
False Code Reduction
:
•
Swinger shutdown
•
•
•
•
•
Zone
Report
Abort
Soak
Final
crossing
delay alarm test exit
to zone
ARC feature
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Technical Specifications
The following technical specifications are applicable for the Agility:
Electrical Characteristics
Power
Units consumptions
230VAC ( ‐ 15%+10%), 50Hz, 50mA
Main board: Typical 130mA
GSM: Stand by 35mA, Communication 300mA
Modem: Stand by 20mA, Communication 60mA
IP Card: 90mA (Max)
Backup battery
Sealed Lead Acid Battery 6V 3.3Ah
Internal Sounder intensity
90 dBA @1m
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Physical Characteristics
Dimension
‐ 10°C to 40°C (14°F to 131°F)
‐ 20°C to 60°C ( ‐ 4°F to 140°F)
268.5
mm x 219.5
mm x 64 cm (10.57
x 8.64
x 2.52
inch)
Weight (no battery)
1.31Kg
(Full configuration)
GSM module: 0.045
Kg
Wireless Characteristics
Radio Immunity
Frequency
According
868.65
to EN 50130
MHz/433.92
‐
MHz
4
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Chapter 2 Installing the Agility
This chapter covers the installation procedures of the
Agility
, as follows:
Agility Main Components, page 2 ‐ 1
Mounting the Agility, page 2 ‐ 2
Choosing the mounting location, page 2 ‐ 2
Wall Mounting the Agility page 2 ‐ 2
Connecting the Backup Battery, page 2 ‐ 5
Connecting a telephone line to the Agility, page
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Connecting the Agility to Power Supply, page 2 ‐ 6
Ground Connection, page 2 ‐ 6
To connect to ground (Earth), page 2 ‐ 6
DIP switch setting, page 2 ‐ 8
SIM Card Installation, page 2 ‐ 9
External Audio Unit, page 2 ‐ 12
Agility Main Components
The illustration below shows the internal components (when the Mounting Bracket is disassembled from the Back Panel).
8
9
2
1
5
6
7
3
4
10
11
12
13
14
ON
1 2 3 4
18
17
16
15
Figure 1: Agility Main Components
1.
Installation Bracket
2.
Telephone Jacks
7.
Transformer
8.
Back Panel
3.
Audio Unit terminals
4.
Ribbon flat cable jack
9.
SIM Card socket
10.
Ribbon flat cable
5.
AC connection terminals 11. DIP Switches
6.
Fuse 12 PTM connector
13
14.
RS 232
Battery
communication compartment
16.
Battery fling leads
17.
Tamper switch
connector
15.
Battery compartment cover
18.
IP Card network connector
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Mounting the Agility
IMPORTANT:
The Agility has no user replaceable parts (for instance: power cord, fuse, battery, etc.) only certified engineers are allowed to replace faulty parts.
Choosing the mounting location
Before you mount the
Agility
, study the premises carefully in order to choose the exact location of the unit for the best possible coverage and yet easily accessible to prospective users of the alarm system.
The mounting location of the
Agility
should be:
Try to centrally locate the system between all the transmitters.
Near an uninterrupted AC outlet.
Near a telephone outlet.
Far from sources of interference, such as:
Direct heat sources
Electrical noise such as computers, televisions etc.
Large metal objects, which may shield the antenna.
In a place where the alarm can be heard during Part Setting mode.
Wall Mounting the Agility
The
Agility
is comprised of two sub ‐ assemblies:
Mounting bracket,
Main unit which in its turn is comprised from:
Front panel (not disassembled on a regular installation procedure)
Back panel
The mounting bracket is mounted on the wall, using the supplied proper hardware, as described below:
To mount the Agility on the Wall:
1.
Separate the Mounting bracket as follows: a.
Release the Mounting bracket captive locking screws (1, Figure 2) located at the bottom of the unit by turning screws counterclockwise.
1
Figure 2: Mounting Bracket screws
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b.
Gently, pull up the Mounting bracket to a 45° angle and slide it down to release the Mounting bracket (2, Figure 3) from the two locking tabs (1, Figure 3) at the top of the unit.
Note
: Do not open the Mounting bracket to a larger angle in order not to break the two top tabs and not to tear up the ribbon flat cable connecting the power supply unit to the front panel (PCB).
c.
Disconnect the ribbon flat cable (3) from the power supply unit while leaving it connected to the Main panel.
Figure 3: Mounting Bracket removal
2.
Hold the Mounting bracket against the wall as a template and mark the locations for the mounting holes (5 mounting holes item 1, and an additional hole for securing the tamper protection bracket item 2, are available, see Figure 4).
3.
Drill the desired mounting holes and place the screw anchors.
Use the supplied 5
Philips pan head screws to attach the Mounting bracket to the wall (ST4.2
mm x 32 mm DIN 7981).
4.
According to the location of the wall cables, route and insert the wires and cables via the cable’s openings (3) (including AC cable and telephone cable), see figure 3.
5.
If required, remove cable knockouts (5) to allow wire passage.
6.
Anchor cables with dedicated hooks (4).
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4
3
2
3
4
3
6
5
7
1
Figure 4: Wall Installation
7.
Adjust the Tamper switch (using a flat screwdriver) according to your preferred configuration.
a.
Box and Wall configuration (see Figure 4, detail 6) ‐ Triggers the tamper when the box or the wall mounting are tampered.
b.
Box only configuration (see Figure 4, detail 7) – Triggers the tamper when the box is tampered.
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Connecting the Backup Battery
The
Agility
has safety approved, sealed lead acid 6V, 3.3Ah
rechargeable backup battery used in time of main power failure:
Note
: The battery is not supplied with the
Agility
.
To insert the Backup battery:
1.
Remove the battery compartment cover screw (see Figure 5,3) located at the top of the cover by turning screw counterclockwise and pull the Agility battery cover outward.
1
2
3
2
Figure 5: Battery Compartment
a.
Insert the battery into its place and connect the flying leads to the battery according to the correct polarity (Red +) (Black ‐ ).
b.
Return the battery compartment cover (after placing the battery in) and secure with locking screw.
Note:
The Agility Rechargeable battery should be charged for at least 24 hours.
Important
: When replacing the battery be sure to buy the same type.
Failure to comply with this instruction may result in damage to personnel and/or equipment.
Dispose of used batteries according to the proper instructions.
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Connecting the Agility to Power Supply
Note:
The Agility panel is permanently connected to the mains.
The connection must be made according to your country ʹ s local regulations.
As a general guideline, connect the Live Neutral and Ground using a safety approved 3 ‐ wire 18AWG power cable (14 ‐ mm minimum diameter flexible PVC cable which complies with IEC60227).
The cable should be brought to the Agility panel in a protective plastic conduit (diameter ‐ 16mm minimum).
A 2 ‐ pole 16A circuit breaker and earth leakage protector should be used to disconnect the live conductor, and should be provided as part of the building installation.
The Agility is powered by a safety approved 230VAC .
1.
Remove the power supply unit cover (Figure 6, 1).
2.
Connect the power wire (Safety approved, SVT, 18AWG, 0.75mm
2
) to the power terminal located on the power supply unit (TB1) (Figure 6,2).
Note
: The power wire is not supplied with the
Agility
.
3.
DO NOT connect the cable to the wall power supply at this point.
Ground Connection
Grounding provides a degree of protection against lightning and induced transients for any piece of electronic equipment that may, due to lightning or static discharge, experience permanent or general malfunctions.
The ideal ground is considered to be a unified earth ground in which an 8 ‐ foot copper ‐ clad rod, located close to the existing power and telephone ground rods, is sunk several feet into the earth.
Appropriate hardware and clamps are then used to electrically connect each of these rods together and then to the ground terminal of the device to be protected.
It may be possible to use an existing electrical ground on the premises if one is close enough to the Agility.
When connecting the ground wire, use a solid 14 ‐ gauge wire [or larger (numerically
lowe
r) size].
Keep this wire as short as possible and do not run it in conduit, coil it, bend it sharply, or run it alongside other wiring.
If you must bend it or change its direction, it should have a radius of at least 8 inches at the point from which it is bent.
If in doubt, you may want to enlist the help of a licensed electrician in matters concerning such grounding.
To connect to ground (Earth):
Connect between the Agility’s ground terminal and an acceptable electrical ground connection for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective.
Important
: Connecting to ground must be performed according to the local National Electrical Code.
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2
TB1
~
1
Figure 6: Connecting AC Power wires
Completing Installation
1.
Set the DIP Switches according to the DIP Switch Setting section (see page 2 ‐ 8).
2.
Connect the ribbon flat cable between the main panel and the mounting bracket (J1).
3.
Mount the Main unit to the mounting bracket using captive locking screws.
4.
Plug in the power cable to the wall power outlet.
5.
Power up the Agility.
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DIP switch setting
ON
Factory
Default
1 2
3 4
DIP Switch 1 (E ‐ A): External Audio: Used to define if the voice of the Agility will go from the main unit or from an External Audio Unit.
When the external unit is connected to the
Agility the voice will be heard only through the Audio voice unit.
ON
: External Audio Unit is connected to the Agility
OFF
(Default): External Audio unit not connected to the Agility.
DIP Switch 2 (DFLT): Default jumper: Used when performing the following 3 operations:
1.
To return engineer, sub ‐ engineer and grand master codes to their default factory values.
Set this DIP switch to
ON
, disconnect all power and then reconnect the power.
2.
To manually erase wireless devices.
Set this DIP switch to
ON
while power is connected.
Execute a long press on the main unit button until a beep, indicating that all wireless devices have been erased, is heard.
3.
To save or transfer data to or from the PTM device.
ON
: To transfer data from the PTM to the panel.
OFF
: To transfer data from the panel to the PTM.
(Refer to
Chapter 3
for these procedures.)
DIP Switch 3 (PRGM): Enables loading local software updates to the Agility
ON
: software updates to the Agility can be loaded
OFF
(Default): software updates to the Agility can not be loaded
DIP Switch 4 (BAT): Defines the Battery Discharge Protection option settings
ON
: Battery Discharge Protection is OFF: The battery may be totally discharged during continuous AC failure, thus battery replacement may be required (no deep discharge protection).
Note
: In this position the Agility will start to operate from a battery power supply whether it is connected to the Mains or not.
OFF
(Default): Battery deep Discharge Protection is ON: If an AC power outage occurs, the Agility automatically disconnects the battery when its backup battery voltage drops below 5.8
VDC, in order to prevent ʺ deep discharge” that may damage the battery.
Note
:
In this position the Agility will not start to operate from a battery power supply, unless connected to the Mains first.
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Connecting a telephone line to the Agility
Connect the system to a telephone line if the system configuration includes an internal modem.
1.
Connect the incoming telephone line to the plug ‐ in CONN2 jack RJ11 (pins 2, 3) or to plug ‐ in CONN3 RJ31 (pins 4, 5) (see
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).
2.
Connect any telephone on the premises to the plug ‐ in CONN2 jack RJ11
(pins 1, 4) or to plug ‐ in CONN3 RJ31 (pins 1, 8) (see
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).
NOTE:
To ensure line seizure capability, and comply with FCC part 68 regulations, the equipment must be connected directly to the Phone company lines ( ʹ CO ʹ ).
Whether connected via RJ11, RJ31, the line port must be connected to the CO lines without any other phones or other telecom equipment between them.
Other telecom equipment can be connected only after (in series) the alarm panel.
CONN2
RJ11
CONN3
RJ31
Figure 7: Telephone Line Jacks
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Connecting a network cable to the Agility
If your Agility is equipped with an IP Card, you should connect the incoming network cable in order to enable IP Communication.
1.
Separate the Agility from the mounting bracket.
2.
According to the location of the network cable, route and insert the cable via the cable’s openings (see figure 3).
3.
If required, remove cable knockouts (5, Figure 3) to allow cable passage.
4.
Connect the incoming network cable to the plug ‐ in.
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SIM Card Installation
If your Agility is equipped with a GSM/GPRS module, you should insert a SIM card in order to enable communication through the GSM/GPRS network.
1.
Insert the SIM into the dedicated SIM card slot located on the rear side of the back panel
(See Figure 1: Agility Main Components).
SIM Card
O
P
N
E
1. Slide down SIM card hatch .
2. Open the SIM card hatch. Insert SIM card into dedicated slot.
3. Close the SIM card hatch . Slide up to lock.
Figure 8: SIM Card Insertion
Important
: Do not install SIM card while power is applied to the Agility.
Do not touch SIM Card connectors!
If doing so, you may release an electrical discharge that could
damage the SIM card.
2.
If a PIN code is required for the SIM card, the Agility will indicate a PIN code fault.
To fix the fault, and thus enable the SIM card to operate properly, enter the PIN code number, located in the Communication > GSM parameters menu.
Note
: Ensure that you have the PIN code.
Be aware that after three wrong attempts (recognized by the SIM card) to enter a PIN number, the SIM card will lock.
You will have to contact your local cellular provider to unlock the SIM card.
3.
If you want to disable the SIM PIN code you should follow the steps: a.
Insert the SIM card into a standard GSM mobile phone.
b.
Insert the PIN code.
c.
Access the phone security menu and selecting PIN OFF.
Once done, re ‐ test by switching the phone OFF, then switching ON.
The PIN code should not be requested again.
4.
Once the SIM card is placed it is recommended to test the operation of the SIM by conducting a call and testing the GSM signal strength.
For more information refer to the programming menus of the GSM menu.
Note
: In some countries an SMS center phone number might be required in order to enable SMS messaging.
This phone number is provided by the provider.
Programming the SMS center phone into the SIM can be done using a standard GSM mobile phone or from the Agility keypad or configuration software.
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External Audio Unit
The Agility enables to connect an external Audio Unit instead of the internal unit in order to listen to the system ʹ s audio messages in a distance from the main unit.
In addition the unit enables you to talk into your premises.
To connect the Audio unit:
1.
Wire the Audio unit to the Agility as displayed in the Wiring Diagram described in Figure 9.
The terminals for wiring the Audio Unit to the Agility are located on mounting bracket the Agility.
2.
Set DIP Switch 1 (E ‐ A) (
External Audio)
to
On
position
.
Audio Unit Terminals on the
Mounting Bracket
External Audio Unit
TMP GND AUX MIC SPKR
AUDIO
IN OUT
AUX
RED
COM
BLK
TMP
Figure 9: Wiring the External Audio Unit to Agility
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Chapter 3 Engineer Programming
Programming Methods
There are 4 available options for programming the Agility:
Configuration Software
Wireless Keypad
Engineer Keypad
PTM
Configuration Software
A software application that enables you to program the Agility from a PC computer.
It offers the following alternatives:
Working locally, through a portable computer connected to the Agility via cable
Working at a remote site, communicating with the Agility via a phone line, modem or IP address.
For further information on programming the Agility via the Configuration software, refer to the
Agility Configuration Software
manual.
Wireless Keypad
The Agility can be fully configured via the wireless keypad.
Notes
:
1.
The Agility can be programmed via any of the 2 way keypads in your system, but only using one keypad at a time for programming.
2.
During engineer programming, the keypad will turn off after 4 minutes if no entry has been made to the keys.
Press any button to restore the keypad.
It will display the last parameter you were working on.
To program the Agility via the Wireless Keypad, follow this procedure:
1.
Perform system device allocation for the keypad (refer to page
3 ‐ 4).
2.
Press and enter the engineer code (default code is 0132).
The keypad will sound a confirmation sound.
Note
: If a Grand Master code is required to confirm the engineer code, it should be entered at this stage after the engineer code.
3.
Go to the Programming menu and press .
Once the panel is in programming mode, the Agility main unit LEDs will flash simultaneously and a confirmation sound will be heard.
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Note
: The engineer can also program user activities by selecting the Activities menu instead of the Programming menu.
Use the buttons to navigate between the menus.
Engineer Keypad
For those systems that do not have keypads, RISCO Group offers the Agility engineer a temporary keypad to be used as any Agility wireless keypad for configuring a system.
An hour after exiting the programming mode the Engineer Keypad will be erased from the
Agility memory or when power is lost to the system.
To program the Agility via the Engineer Keypad, follow this procedure:
1.
To allocate the Engineer Keypad into the system perform a short press on the main unit button.
2.
Press the buttons on the keypad simultaneously until the following confirmation message is heard: “Engineer Keypad Allocated”.
3.
Follow steps 2 and 3 of the wireless keypad (see page 3 ‐ 1) to begin programming the system.
PTM: Data Storing Device
The PTM is a tiny circuit board into which the Agility panel can transmit a copy of the system ʹ s configuration.
The PTM stores this copy and can also transmit the configuration information back to the Agility panel.
To transfer the system configuration from the panel to the PTM, follow this procedure:
1.
Disconnect the flat cable and remove the Agility main unit from its wall bracket.
Note
: Make sure the battery is inserted into the main unit.
2.
Make sure that Dipswitch 2 is set to OFF (default setting).
3.
Place the PTM onto the 5 ‐ pin PTM located on the rear of the main unit PCB.
The
PTM LED will turn on.
4.
Press the main unit button for 5 seconds.
The PTM LED will flash quickly during the transmission of information to the PTM.
5.
Once transmission is complete, the panel will sound a confirmation beep and the
PTM LED will stop flashing and turn on steady.
6.
Disconnect the PTM from the main unit.
7.
Reconnect the flat cable to the main unit and replace the main unit in its wall bracket.
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To transfer the system configuration from the PTM to the Agility panel, follow this procedure:
1.
Disconnect the flat cable and remove the Agility main unit from its wall bracket.
Note:
Make sure the battery is inserted into the main unit.
Make sure that the Default Enable system flag is on
2.
Set Dipswitch 2 to ON.
3.
Place the PTM onto the 5 ‐ pin PTM connector located on the main unit PCB.
4.
All LEDS on the main unit will begin to flash simultaneously.
The PTM LED will flash quickly during the transmission of information to the panel.
5.
Once transmission is complete, the panel will sound a confirmation beep.
Note:
If the procedure fails the panel will make 3 short error beeps, and you will need to do the procedure again
6.
Disconnect the PTM from the main unit.
7.
Reset Dipswitch 2 to OFF.
8.
Reconnect the flat cable to the main unit and replace the main unit in its wall bracket.
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Wireless Device Allocation
Each wireless device must identify itself to the system receiver.
The following section describes the different ways to allocate all of your devices to the system in order to later configure each device ʹ s parameters
The learning procedure between you’re the wireless devices and the main unit can be performed either from the main unit, a wirless keypad or via the Configuration Software.
Quick Allocation using the main unit button
To perform quick allocation using the main unit button, follow this procedure:
Note:
To enable Quick Allocation mode the System bit ʺ
Quick Learn
ʺ should be enabled .
1.
Set the main unit to Learn mode with a long press on the main unit button.
Each
LED will light up one after another.
Note:
The unit will sound each time you enter or exit the Learn mode.
2.
Send a transmission from each device (refer to the
Transmitters write message method
table in section).
The system will automatically identify each device according to different categories (for example: detectors, sounders, keypads, remote controls etc.) and enter each device and its default value into the unit ʹ s memory.
Each device receives an index number from the system.
3.
Exit the Learn mode with a short press on the main unit button.
Allocation using the keypad
It is possible to perform allocation via the keypad in two different ways: RF Allocation or by entering the device’s serial code.
To perform RF Allocation via the keypad, follow this procedure:
1.
Go to the Engineer menus and select Programming
Æ
Radio Device
Æ
Allocation
Æ
RF Allocation.
The system immediately goes into Learn mode.
2.
Send a transmission from the device.
(See table:
Transmitters write message method
)
3.
The main unit will acknowledge the transmission with a sound.
When the system recognizes the device the keypad LCD will display the device ʹ s serial number and category.
The system also automatically allocates the device the next available index number.
To perform allocation via the keypad using a serial code, follow this procedure:
1.
Go to the Engineer menus and select Programming
Æ
Radio Device
Æ
Allocation
Æ
By Code.
Enter the device’s 12 digit serial code number.
2.
The system automatically recognizes the device and allocates it the next available index number.
The system will sound the device type that has been allocated and the place it has been allocated to.
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Allocation using the Configuration Software
It is possible to perform wireless device allocation via the configuration software in two different ways: RF Allocation or by entering the device’s serial code
.
To perform RF allocation from the configuration software
1.
Establish Communication between the main unit and the Configuration software.
(For more information refer to the
Configuration Software Manual
)
2.
Open the
Activities >
Radio Device Allocation
screen.
3.
Click on the
button.
This operation will set the main unit to Learn mode.
The following message appears:
4.
Send a transmission from the device.
(See table below)
5.
The main unit will acknowledge the transmission with a sound.
When the system recognizes the device the
Radio Device Allocation
screen indicates that the status of allocation has been successful.
The serial number, accessory type and the index number information will be displayed.
The index number is automatically addressed by the system.
Note
: If required you can change the index number of the wireless device by selecting the required index number and pressing the button again.
6.
To allocate an other wireless device click on the stages 3 ‐ 7.
button and then repeat
To perform Code allocation from the configuration software
1.
Establish Communication between the main unit and the Configuration software by selecting Communication>Connect from the main menu.
(For more information refer to the
Configuration Software Manual
)
2.
Open the
Radio Device Allocation
screen.
In the
Allocation
area, enter the device ʹ s serial number.
Note
:
The serial number can be found on the device itself and on its packaging.
3.
Select the wireless device index number.
Automatic means that the index number is automatically addressed by the system,
4.
Press
the button.
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5.
The main unit will acknowledge the transmission with a sound.
When the system recognizes the device the
Radio Device Allocation
screen indicates that the status of allocation has been successful.
Transmitters Write Message Method
How to send a write message (transmission):
Wireless Device Sending Write Message
Detector/Contacts
2 ‐ Way Keypad
Press the tamper switch for 3 seconds
Press both keys and
1 ‐ Way Keypad
1 ‐ Way Key fob
2 ‐ Way Remote Control
simultaneously for at least 2 seconds
Press
Press
the the
±
key button
twice for at
least 2 seconds
Smoke Detector
Press both keys and simultaneously for at least 2 seconds
Insert battery.
Write message is send automatically within 10 seconds.
Sounder
Press the reset switch on the sounder.
After a squawk is sounded at the sounder you have 10 seconds to press on the tamper switch for at least 3 seconds.
Gas, CO detectors
Press the test button for 3 seconds
2 Panic Button Key fob
Press both buttons for at least 7 seconds
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Deleting Wireless Accessories
Deleting all wireless devices can be done manually (from the main unit) or from the
Configuration software.
To manually delete all wireless accessories from the system:
1.
Place Dip Switch 2 to
ON
position.
2.
Press the main unit button until it sounds.
3.
Replace Dip Switch 2 to
OFF
position.
To delete a wireless accessory from the Wireless Keypad
1.
Go to the Engineer menus and select Programming
Æ
Radio Device
Æ
Modification
2.
Select the device category
3.
Go to Parameters option.
4.
Select the device index number
5.
Go to Serial number option and type in 000000000000.
6.
Press .
The device will be deleted
To delete a wireless accessory from the system via the Configuration software:
1.
Establish Communication between the main unit and the Configuration software
(For more information refer to the
Configuration Software Manual
)
2.
In the
Radio Device Allocation
screen in the
Delete Accessories
area enter the device ʹ s serial code and click the
Delete
button.
To delete all wireless accessories from the system via the Configuration software:
1.
Establish Communication between the main unit and the Configuration software by selecting Communication>Connect from the main menu.
(For more information refer to the
Configuration Software Manual
)
2.
In the
Radio Device Allocation
screen in the
Delete Accessories
area, click the
Delete All
button.
When all accessories have been deleted the screen will indicate that deletion has been successful.
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Chapter 4 Engineer Menus
The following chapter describes the parameters and programming options of the system and radio devices.
These parameters can be programmed via the Agility keypad or the configuration software by the engineer.
Note
: A note appears next to the parameters that can only be programmed via the configuration software.
For more information regarding the installation and use of the configuration software refer to the
Configuration Software
manual.
Using the Agility keypad keys
The Agility two way keypad contains three LED indicators, an LCD display and a variety of keys.
The following table describes the typical uses of the keys when in programming
mode.
Keys Description
The numerical keys on the keypad are used as quick keys, a numerical sequence used as a shortcut to program an option.
To program the system using Quick keys:
1.
Access the engineer menus (see below) and select the relevant main menu option.
2.
Press the quick keys in sequence to locate the parameter and press .
Numerical keys are also used to input the numeric codes that may be required for setting, unsetting, or used to activate specific functions.
Exits from the current menu and returns to Normal Operation mode
Terminates commands and confirms data to be stored
Used to browse through the menu: Scrolls up a list or moves the cursor
Changes data
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Accessing the Engineer Menus
To access the engineer menus via the Agility keypad, follow this procedure:
Press the key to activate the keypad.
Enter the engineer code 0132 (default code).
Note
: If the
Authorize Engineer
system bit is defined as YES, a Grand Master code is required to authorize the engineer to enter the programming mode.
In this case the Grand Master code should be entered after the engineer code via the
Grand Master menu
Æ
Activities
Æ
Authorize Engineer
.
The following menu appears displaying a list of all the engineer menus:
1) Programming
2) Testing
3) Activities
4) Follow Me
5) Clock
6) Event Log
Using the keys to select the options.
Programming Menu
All the system parameters are programmed by the engineer via the programming menu.
After accessing the engineer menus, select the
1) Programming
option.
The following list appears:
1.
System
2.
Radio Devices
3.
Codes
4.
Communication
5.
Audio
6.
Exit
1. Programming: System Menu
The
System
menu provides access to parameters that are used for programming configuration settings applicable to the entire system.
The
System
menu is divided into the following sub ‐ menus:
1.
Timers
2.
Controls
3.
Labels
4.
Sounds
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5.
Settings
6.
Service Information
1.1 Timers
The
Timers
menu contains parameters that specify the duration of an action.
System: Timers
Exit/Entry Delay 1
The amount of time before the system is set/unset.
Usually used on front entrance door.
Entry Delay 1
Duration of entry delay 1 before the system is unset.
30 sec 0 ‐ 255 sec
Exit Delay 1
Duration of exit delay 1 before the system is set.
45 sec 0 ‐ 255 sec
Exit/Entry Delay 2
The amount of time before the system is set/unset.
Usually used to back door.
Entry Delay 2
45 sec 0 ‐ 255 sec
Duration of entry delay 2 before the system is unset.
Exit Delay 2
Duration of exit delay 2 before the system is set.
60 sec 0 ‐ 255 sec
Bell Timeout
Duration of the sounder during alarm.
04 min 01 ‐ 90 min
Bell Delay
00 min 00 ‐ 9
0
min
The time delay before a sounder sound is produced after triggering an alarm.
AC Off Delay
30 min 0 ‐ 255 min
In the case of a loss of AC power, this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event or operating the Programmable Output.
If the delay time is set to zero, there will be no delay period.
Jamming Time
None None, 10, 20 or 30 sec
Specifies the period of time that the system ʹ s receiver tolerates unwanted radio frequencies capable of blocking (jamming) signals produced by the system ʹ s transmitters.
Once the specified time is reached, the system sends a report code to the alarm receiving center or activates a local sounder, depending on the
Audible Jamming
system control.
NONE: No jamming will be detected or reported.
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System: Timers
RX Supervision
3 hours 0 ‐ 7 hours
Specifies how often the system expects to get a signal from the system ʹ s transmitters.
If a signal from a zone is not received during the specified time the zone will be regarded as lost, the system will send a report code to the alarm receiving center, and the system status will be ʺ Not Ready ʺ .
Notes
: 0 hours disables supervision
It is recommended to set the supervision time to a minimum of 3 hours
TX Supervision
058 0 ‐ 255 min
Specifies how often the system generates a supervision request to a bi ‐ directional wireless device.
If any of the accessories does not respond to the request, at least once, during the
RX
Supervision
time, the system will regard the accessory as Lost.
Note:
The device will generate the supervision message according to the time defined.
Important:
The RX Supervision time should be higher than the Tx Supervision time in order to eliminate false lost event.
Redial Wait
30 sec 30 ‐ 60 sec
The number of seconds between attempts at redialing the same phone number.
Applies to both the
ARC Retries
and
FM Retries
parameters.
Note
: Used for both PSTN and GSM.
Swinger Limit Shutdown
00 0 ‐ 15 times
A swinger is a repeated violation of the same zone, often resulting in a nuisance alarm and usually due to a malfunction, an environmental problem, or the incorrect installation of a detector or sensor.
This parameter specifies the number of violations of the same zone reported during a single set period, before the zone is automatically omitted.
Note
: 00 to disables the swinger shutdown
No Activity
00 0 ‐ 99 hours
Determines the time limit for reception of signals from sensors used to monitor the activity of sick, elderly or disabled people.
If no signal is received from a zone defined with the ʺ No Activity ʺ feature at least once within the defined time limit, a “no ‐ activity” alert can be send to Follow Me destination, a local message can be heard and a report to
Monitoring Station can be defined to be send.
Options: 0 =this parameter is inactive.
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1.2 Controls
The
Control
menu contains parameters that control specific system operations.
System: Controls
Parameter Default
Basic programming
Quick Set
YES
YES
: Eliminates the need for a user code when setting (Full or partial) the system by a keypad or 2 ‐ way remote control.
NO
: A valid user code is required for setting using a keypad or remote control.
Allow Omit
YES
YES
: Permits zone omitting by authorized system users after entering a valid user code.
NO
: Zone omitting is NOT permitted.
Quick Status
YES
YES
: A user code is not required before pressing the status key/button on your wireless keypad or bi ‐ directional remote control.
NO
: A user code is required to activate the status key.
False Code Fault
YES
YES:
A false code report is sent to the alarm receiving center after five successive attempts at setting or unsetting in which an incorrect user code is entered.
No alarm sounds at the premises, but a fault indication appears.
The wireless keypad will be locked for 30 minutes.
NO:
A local alarm is sounded at the premises.
Sounder Squawk
YES
YES
: Setting or unsetting the system using a remote control, wireless keypad or a key ‐ switch produces a brief ʺ chirp ʺ and activates the strobe as follows:
•
One chirp indicates the system is set (also when setting with a keypad).
•
Two chirps indicate the system is unset.
•
Four chirps indicate the system is unset after an alarm.
NO
: No ʺ chirp ʺ is produced.
Audible Panic
NO
YES:
The sounders operate when a ʺ Police Alarm ʺ is initiated at the keypad (if defined), the remote control or when a panic zone is activated.
NO:
No sounder operation occurs during a ʺ Panic Alarm, ʺ making the alarm truly
ʺ silent ʺ (Silent Panic).
Note
: The system always transmits a panic report to the alarm receiving center.
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System: Controls
Parameter
Buzzer
Æ
Bell
Default
NO
YES:
If an alarm occurs when the system is set in the Part Set mode, a buzzer sounds for
15 seconds before the sounders operate.
NO:
An alarm in the Part Set mode causes sounders to operate simultaneously.
Audible Jamming
Exit Beeps at Part Set
NO
Relates to the
Jamming Time
parameter.
YES:
Once the specified time is reached, the system activates the sounder and sends a report code to the alarm receiving center.
NO:
Once the specified time is reached the sounders do not operate.
YES
Determines whether the system will sound beeps during exit time in Part Setting.
YES
: Exit beeps will sound
NO
: Exit beeps will not sound
Forced Device Setting
YES
YES:
Setting a partition, using a remote control or key ‐ switch can be performed with violated (not ready) zones in the system.
Any violated (not ready) zone(s) in the partition will be omitted automatically.
The partition is then ʺ force set, ʺ and all intact zones are capable of producing an alarm.
NO:
The partition cannot be set until all violated (not ready) zones are secured.
Set Pre ‐ warning
YES
Related to auto Set/Unset operation.
YES:
For any partition(s) set up for Auto Setting, an audible Exit Delay (warning) countdown will commence 4.25
minutes prior to the automatic Setting.
During this period, Exit Delay beeps will be heard.
You can enter a valid User Code at any time during the countdown to delay the partition ʹ s automatic Setting by 45 minutes.
When an ʺ Auto ‐ Set ʺ partition is unset, as described above, it can no longer be automatically set during the current day.
The extended 4.25
minutes warning does not apply to automatic Partial Setting.
NO:
Auto Setting for any programmed partition(s) takes place at the designated time.
The programmed Exit Delay period and any audible signal occur as expected.
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System: Controls
Parameter Default
Default Enable
YES
This option contains parameters that relate to what happens to the Engineer, Sub ‐
Engineer and Grand Master codes if the Main Panel ʹ s DEFAULT Dip Switch 2 is in place when power to the Main Panel is switched off and then on.
YES
: The Engineer, Sub ‐ Engineer and Grand Master codes will return to the original, factory default values.
NO
: The Engineer, Sub ‐ Engineer and Grand Master codes will
NOT
return to the original, factory default values by an unauthorized user.
Main Button: Status ‐ Y/Talk ‐ N
YES
The Agility enables the ARC to perform Listen ‐ In and Talk functions in order to verify a cause of event or to guide someone in distress.
The
Main Button: Status ‐ Y/Talk ‐ N
parameter determines the function of the button on the surface of the main unit to enable
Listen ‐ In and Talk.
YES
: Status button – The system will relay the system status.
NO
: Service call button – The system dials the Monitoring Station to establish 2 ‐ way communication.
Quick Learn
YES
Enables the button on the surface of the main unit to perform quick allocation of wireless devices.
(See
Chapter 3
System Device Allocation: Manual Setup
)
YES
: Quick learn mode is enabled.
Long press on the main unit button will start Learn mode.
The LEDs on the main unit will start flashing one after the other
NO
: Quick learning mode is disabled.
The main unit button is not in Learn mode.
Advanced programming
Area
NO
Changes the system operation to Area instead of Partition, which then changes only the operation of a common zone.
YES:
When selected, the following points are relevant:
•
A common zone will be set after any partition is set.
•
A common zone will be unset only when all partitions are unset.
NO:
When selected, the following points are relevant:
•
A common zone will be set only when all partitions are set.
•
A common zone will be unset when any partition is unset.
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System: Controls
Parameter Default
Global Follower
NO
YES:
Specifies that all zones (that are programmed to follow an Exit/Entry Delay time) will follow the Exit/Entry Delay time of any set partition.
NO:
Specifies that all zones (that are programmed to follow an Entry Delay time) will follow the Entry Delay time of only the partitions to which they are assigned.
Summer/Winter
NO
YES:
The system automatically sets its time of day clock one hour ahead in the spring (on the last Sunday in March) and one hour back in the Autumn (on the last Sunday in
October).
NO:
No automatic time accommodation is made.
NO
24 Hour Omit
YES:
It is possible for the user to omit a 24 ‐ hour zone.
NO:
It is not possible for the user to omit a 24 ‐ hour zone.
Technician Tamper
NO
YES
: It is necessary to enter the Engineer Code to reset a Tamper alarm.
Therefore, resetting a Tamper alarm requires the intervention of the alarm company.
However, the system can still be set.
NO
: Correcting the problem resets a Tamper alarm, requiring no alarm company help.
Technician Reset
NO
YES
: It is necessary to enter the Engineer Code to reset an alarmed partition after it has been unset.
This requires the intervention of the alarm company.
Note
: Before the Ready LED can light all zones within the partition must be secured.
NO
: Once an alarmed partition is reset the Ready LED lights when all zones are secured.
Engineer Tamper
NO
YES:
After a Tamper alarm, the system is not ready to set.
This requires the intervention of the alarm company.
NO:
After a Tamper alarm is restored the system is ready.
Low Battery Set
YES
YES
: Allows setting of the system when a low battery condition is detected in the main unit.
NO:
Setting the system is disabled when a low battery condition is detected.
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System: Controls
Parameter Default
Sounder Pre ‐ Alarm
NO
Specifies if the system will send a pre ‐ alarm message to the sounder while an entry delay starts.
YES
: The system sends a pre ‐ alarm signal to the sounder at the beginning of the entry delay.
If the sounder does not receive a cancellation signal from the system at the end of the entry time, the sounder goes into alarm.
NO
: Pre ‐ Alarm disabled
Bell 30/10
YES
: The sounders cease to sound for 10 seconds after each 30 seconds of operation.
NO
: The sounders operate without interruption.
NO
Fire Alarm Pattern
NO
YES
: During a fire alarm, the sounders produce a pattern of 3 short bursts followed by a brief pause.
NO
: During a fire alarm, the flow of sounds produced by the sounder is a pattern of 2 seconds ON, then 2 seconds OFF.
IMQ
NO
YES:
Causes the following parameters to function as follows:
Auto Set Omit:
If there is an open zone during the Auto Set process, the system will be set, and a silent alarm will be activated (unless the open zone is closed).
A programming output defined as “Auto Set Alarm” is activated.
A programming output defined as “Zone Loss Alarm” is activated
NO:
Causes the following parameters to function as follows:
Auto Set Omit:
If the Auto Set programming sets the system and there is an open zone during the auto set, the system will omit the open zones and set the system.
A programming output defined as “Auto Set Alarm” is deactivated.
A programming output defined as “Zone Loss Alarm” is deactivated.
NO
Disable Incoming Call
This parameter is used to disable all incoming calls trying to come in via the voice channel (PSTN or GSM).
YES
: Incoming calls from voice channel are disabled.
NO
: Incoming calls from voice channel are enabled.
Note
: Incoming data call via the GSM data channel is still enabled.
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System: Controls
Parameter Default
Communication
ARC Enable
YES
YES:
Enables communication with the Central Station to report alarms, fault, and supervisory events.
NO:
No communication with the Central Station is possible.
Choose
NO
for installations that are NOT monitored by a Central Station.
Configuration Software Enable
YES
YES:
Enables communication between the alarm company and the system using the
Configuration software.
This enables modifying an installation ʹ s configuration, obtaining status information, and issuing Main Panel commands, all from a remote location.
NO:
Disables communication, as detailed above.
FM Enable
YES
YES:
Enables Follow ‐ Me communication.
If both the ARC phones and the FM phones are defined, the system will first call the ARC phones and then the FM phones.
NO:
Disables Follow ‐ Me communication.
EN 50131 programming
Authorize Engineer
This option limits the Engineer and Sub ‐ engineer authorization to access the programming menu.
YES:
A Grand Master code is required to authorize the engineer to enter the programming mode for 1 hour.
NO:
The Engineer does not need an authorization code.
NO
Override Fault
YES
Specifies if the system/partition can be set when there is a fault in the system.
YES
: The system will set even if there is a fault in the system.
NO:
When the user starts the setting process and there is a system ‐ fault, the user must confirm that he is aware of all faults before continuing with the Setting process.
This is done via the User menu
Æ
Activities
Æ
Omit Fault.
The system will not set during forced setting if a fault occurred in the system
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System: Controls
Parameter
Restore
Alarm
Default
NO
YES
: The user must confirm that he is aware that alarm occurred in the system before resetting the system.
The system will be in ʺ Not Ready ʺ status until he confirms the alarm.
This is done via the User menu
Æ
Activities
Æ
Advanced
Æ
Restore Alarm.
NO
: The user does not need to confirm the alarm before resetting the system.
Mandatory Event Log
NO
YES
: Only mandatory events (specified in the EN standard) will be displayed in the
Event Log.
NO
: All the events will be displayed in the Event Log.
Restore Faults
NO
YES
: The user must manually confirm the restoral of each fault to a normal condition.
This is done via the User menu
Æ
Activities
Æ
Advanced
Æ
Restore Faults.
NO
: The restoral report of each fault is automatic .
Exit Alarm
YES
YES:
A violated zone outside the exit route will generate an alarm during the exit time.
A report to the alarm receiving center for setting the system is sent at the beginning of the setting procedure.
NO:
A violated zone outside the exit route will cancel the setting process.
A report to the alarm receiving center is send at the end of a successful setting procedure.
Entry Delayed Alarm
NO
This feature is used to reduce false alarm reports to the ARC.
YES
: The report to the ARC and the sounder alarm will be delayed for 30 seconds or until the end of the predefined entry delay (the shorter time of the two) following a violation of a zone outside the
entry
route.
NO
: A violated zone outside the
entry
route will generate an alarm during the entry time and a report will be sent to the ARC.
20 Minutes Signal
NO
YES
:
Prior to setting the system, the system will check for zones that did not send a signal for more than 20 minutes.
These zones will be regarded as not ready.
A partition assigned with a not ready zone cannot be set.
NO:
Prior to setting, the system will not check whether a zone did not send a signal for more than 20 minutes.
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System: Controls
Parameter Default
Attenuation
YES
: The Agility receiver will be attenuated by 6 dB during the communication test.
NO
: The Agility receiver works in normal operation mode.
NO
DD243 programming
Omit Exit/Entry
YES:
It is possible for the user to omit an Exit/Entry zone.
NO:
An Exit/Entry zone cannot be omitted.
YES
Entry Disable
YES:
The alarm confirmation process will be disabled when the entry time starts .
NO:
The alarm confirmation process will start when the entry time starts.
NO
Route Disable
NO
YES:
The panel disables the entry route zones (EX/EN, EX (OP)/EN, followers and Final
Exit) from participating in the alarm confirmation process when the entry time starts.
Note
: Sequential confirmation can still be established from two confirmed zones, located off the entry
route.
NO:
The entry route zones will participate in the alarm confirmation process when the entry time starts.
Engineer Reset Confirmation
NO
YES:
An engineer reset confirmation is required in order to reset the system after a confirmed alarm.
The system cannot be set until an Engineer Reset Confirmation is performed.
The reset can be done by entering the Anti code or entering the installation mode or by performing a “Engineer reset” from the keypad.
NO:
Any means can be used to set or unset the system (keypad, remote phone operation etc.).
Key Switch Lock
YES:
Only a Latched Key Switch zone can set or unset the system
.
NO
Note:
When the system has more than 1 zone defined as Latch Key Switch, the set/unset operation will occur only after all these zones are set or unset.
NO:
Any means can be used to set or unset the system (keypad, remote phone operation etc.).
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System: Controls
Parameter
Entry Unset
Determines if the system’s unsetting depends on the entry time.
YES:
A remote control can unset the system only during the entry time.
Note:
The system can ʹ t be unset with a remote control while the system is set.
Default
YES
NO:
The system can be unset during any time using any unsetting device.
1.3 Labels
You can rename the labels that identify the system and partitions by changing the default labels (
Partition 1
,
Partition 2
and so on) to, for example,
The Jones ʹ s
,
Sales Dept
, or
Mastr
Bedr
as appropriate.
Labels that can be renamed:
System: Labels
System
Edits the global (system) label
Partition 1/2/3
Edits partition labels
Security
Partitions
System
1
through 3
Any
Any
16
16
characters characters
To rename labels using the keypad keys to produce characters see the table below:
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
9
0
1 .
, ʹ ?
!
ʺ – ( ) @ / : _ + & * #
2 a b c A B C
3 d e f D E F
4 g h i G H I
5 j k l J K L
6 m n o M N O
7 p q r s P Q R S
8 t u v T U V
9 w x y z W X Y Z
0
Use these keys to toggle forwards and backwards through all the available characters.
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1.4 Sounds
The
Sounds
menu contains parameters that enable you to set the sound(s) that will be produced by the system after the following system events:
System: Sounds
Tamper Sound
BELL/A BUZZER/D 1 to 6
Sets the sound(s) produced by a Tamper violation according to the following options:
Silent
Bell (
External/Internal sounder
)
Buzzer (main unit)
Bell + Buzzer
Bell/S Buzzer/U:
Bell
when system set, Buzzer when system unset
Bell/S S/Unset:
Bell when system set, Silence when system unset
Local Speaker Alarm Volume
Level 5 0 ‐ 5
Sets the main unit ʹ s internal speaker Alarm volume.
The volume ranges between 0 (silent) to 5 (Max volume).
After setting/changing the volume, sound will be emitted by the internal speaker to enable evaluation of the selected volume level.
Local Speaker Squawk Volume
Exit/Entry Beeps Volume
Level 5
Sets the main unit ʹ s internal speaker Squawk volume.
The volume ranges between 0
(silent) to 5 (Max volume).
After setting/changing the volume, sound will be emitted by the internal speaker to enable evaluation of the selected volume level.
Level 3
0 ‐ 5
0 ‐ 5
Determines the volume of the beeps sounded from the main unit during the Exit/Entry times.
Speaker Messages Volume
Level 2 0 ‐ 4
Determines the volume of the messages sounded from the main unit or the Listen ‐ In and
Talk unit.
1.5 Settings
This option allows setting the system in compliance with a specific standardization.
System: Settings
Default Panel
Restores programming options to factory defaults.
The Panel Default option will be followed by questions regarding the defaults of the labels
and erasing wireless devices.
Use
to select your option.
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System: Settings
Erase Wireless Device
Erase wireless devices without changing the system current programmed parameters .
Language
Sets the system language (Email, SMS and keypad language)
Standards
EN 50131
NO
Sets the panel programming options in compliance with EN standards.
(See
Appendix D)
DD243
NO
Sets the panel programming options in compliance with DD243 standards.
1.6 Service Information
The
Service
Information
menu
enables you to insert information accessible to the system ʹ s users of the alarm company from whom the service is obtained.
System: Service Information
Name
Any 16 characters
Enables you to insert and/or edit the name of the alarm company from whom service may be obtained.
The information can be viewed by the user using the wireless keypad.
Phone
Any 16 characters
Enables you to insert and/or edit the service phone number.
The information can be viewed by the user using the wireless keypad
2. Programming: Radio Devices Menu
The
Radio Devices
menu provides access to sub ‐ menus that are used for programming, defining and editing each of the system ʹ s wireless devices.
The
Radio Devices
menu is divided into the following sub ‐ menus:
1.
Allocation
2.
Modification
3.
Identification
2.1 Allocation
Each wireless device must be identified to the system receiver before its parameters can be configured.
See
Chapter 3
for further information on the allocation procedures.
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2.2 Modification
The modification menu is used to change the values of the parameters configured by the system for each wireless device.
The modification menu is divided into the following submenus:
1.
Zones
2.
Remote Control (Keyfob)
3.
Keypads
4.
Sounder
5.
I/O Expander
Note
: This list varies according to the devices that have been allocated to the system.
Only devices that have been allocated can be configured or modified by the engineer.
2.2.1 Zones
The
Zones
menu is divided into the following sub ‐ menus:
Parameters
Alarm (Sequential) Confirmation
Soak Test
Zone Crossing (only via the Configuration software)
Parameters
Note
: The parameters displayed, vary according to the type of zones connected to the system.
Zones: Parameters
Label
Zone 01/02/03/ …
A label identifies the zone in the system.
Up to 16 characters).
Any characters
Serial Number
The internal ID number of the zone.
Each wireless device has its own unique ID number.
Placing ID 00000000000 will delete the zone.
Partition
The partition (1 to 3) assignment for each zone.
Type
Each zone can be defined as one of the following types:
Not Used
Disables a zone.
All unused zones should be given this designation.
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Zones: Parameters
Exit/Entry 1
Used for Exit/Entry doors.
Violated Exit/Entry zones do not cause an intrusion alarm during the
Exit/Entry Delay.
If the zone is not secured by the end the delay expires it will trigger an intrusion alarm.
To start a setting process, this zone should be secured.
When system is set, this zone starts the entry delay time.
Exit/Entry 2
Same as above, except that the Exit/Entry 2 time period applies.
Exit(Op)/Entry 1
Used for an Exit/Entry door.
This zone behaves as described in the
Exit/Entry 1
parameter, shown above, except that, if faulted, the setting process is
not
prevented.
To avoid an intrusion alarm, it must be secured before the expiration of the
Exit Delay
period.
Exit(Op)/Entry 2
Same as above, except that the Exit (Op)/Entry 2 time period applies.
Entry Follower
Usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the system.
This zone(s) causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an
Exit/Entry zone was violated first.
In this case, Entry Follower zone(s) will remain omitted until the end of the Entry Delay period.
Intruder (Instant)
Usually intended for non ‐ exit/entry doors, window protection, shock detection, and motion detectors.
Causes an immediate intrusion alarm if violated after the system is set or during the Exit Delay time period.
When Auto Set and Pre ‐ Warning are defined, the instant zone will be set at the end of the Pre ‐ Warning time period.
Interior + Exit/Entry 1
Used for Exit/Entry doors, as follows:
If the system is set in the Full Set mode, the zone(s) provide a delay
(specified by Exit/Entry 1) allowing entry into and exit from a set premises.
If the system is set in the Part Set mode, the zone is omitted.
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Interior + Exit/Entry 2
Same as the
I + Exit/Entry 1
parameter, described
above, but the Exit/Entry 2 time period is applicable.
Interior + Exit(Op)/Entry 1
Used for an exit/entry door that, for convenience, may be kept open when the system is being set, as follows:
In Full Set mode behaves as an
Exit (Op)/Entry 1
zone.
In Part Set mode, the zone will be omitted.
Interior + Exit(Op)/Entry 2
Same as the
I + Exit (Op)/Entry 1
parameter, described
above, but the Exit/Entry
2 time period is applicable.
Interior + Entry Follower
Generally used for motion detectors and/or interior doors (for example, foyer), which would have to be violated after entry in order to unset the system, as follows:
In Full set mode behaves as an Entry Follower zone.
In Part Set mode, the zone will be omitted.
Interior + Intruder (Instant)
Usually intended for non ‐ exit/entry doors, window protection, shock detection and motion detectors.
In Full Set mode behaves as an Intruder (instant) zone.
In Part Set mode, the zone is omitted.
Entry Follower + Part Set
Assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the keypad, as follows:
In Full Set mode behaves like an Entry Follower Zone.
In Part Set mode behaves like an Exit/Entry 1 zone.
24 Hours
Usually assigned to protect non ‐ movable glass, fixed skylights, and cabinets
(possibly) for shock detection systems.
A violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm, regardless of the system ʹ s state.
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Zones: Parameters
Fire
For smoke or other types of fire detectors.
This option can also be used for manually triggered panic buttons or pull stations (if permitted), as follows:
If violated, it causes an immediate fire alarm, fire report to the alarm receiving center.
Panic
Used for external panic buttons and wireless panic transmitters.
If violated, an immediate panic alarm is sounded (if the zone sound is not defined as silent or Audible Panic system control is enabled), regardless of the system ʹ s state and panic report is send to the alarm receiving center.
An alarm display will not appear on the keypads.
Special
For external auxiliary emergency alert buttons and wireless auxiliary emergency transmitters.
If violated, an immediate auxiliary emergency alarm is sounded, regardless of the system ʹ s state and report is sent to the alarm receiving center.
Tamper
For tamper detection.
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special reporting code.
Water (Flood)
For flood or other types of water detectors.
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special flood report code.
(
See
Appendix A: Report Codes)
Gas
For Gas (natural gas) leak detector.
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special gas report code.
(
See
Appendix A: Report Codes)
CO
For CO (Carbon Monoxide) gas detectors.
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special CO report code.
(
See
Appendix A: Report Codes)
High Temperature
For detector temperature (hot or cold).
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special report code.
(
See
Appendix A: Report Codes)
Low Temperature
For detector temperature (hot or cold).
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special report code.
(
See
Appendix A: Report Codes)
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Technical
This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, its report code should be manually set according to the relevant detector connected to the zone.
Final Exit
Zones of this type must be the last detector to be activated on exit or the first detector to be activated on entry.
When setting the system, the related partition sets 10 seconds after this zone is closed, or opened and then closed.
After it is triggered once, the zone acts as an exit (open)/entry 1 zone.
Exit Termination
This type of zone is used to avoid a false alarm by acting like an Exit (OP)/Entry zone.
When triggered (after setting the system and closing the door
or
opening the door, setting the system, and closing the door), the system ʹ s Exit Delay time period will be shortened to 3 seconds.
When you re ‐ open the door, the entry time restarts.
PO Trigger
For a device or zone, which if violated at any time triggers a previously programmed Programming Output, capable of activating an external indicator, relay, appliance, and so on.
Day
Usually assigned to an infrequently used door, such as an emergency door or a movable skylight.
Used to alert the system user if a violation occurs during the unset period (fault by day; burglary at night), as follows:
With the system set (either Full Set or Part Set), the zone acts as an instant zone.
A violation of this zone after the system is set or during the Exit Delay time period causes an immediate intrusion alarm.
With the system unset, a violation of this zone attempts to alert the user by causing the (Fault) LED to flash rapidly.
This directs the user to view the system ʹ s status.
Optionally, such a violation can be reported to the Monitoring Station as a Zone
Fault.
Pulsed Key Switch
Connect an external momentary action key switch to any zone given this designation.
This zone will set/unset the partitions assigned to it.
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Zones: Parameters
Pulsed Key switch Delayed
Used to apply the Exit/Entry Delay 1 parameter to the Pulsed Key Switch zone.
Latched Key switch
Connect an external SPST latched (non ‐ momentary) key switch follows:
After setting one or more partitions using the key switch and then unsetting using the keypad, the related partitions will be unset.
In order to set the partition using the key switch again, turn the key to the unset position and then to the set position.
If a key switch latch is assigned to more than one partition and one of the partitions is set by using the keypad (the key switch stays in the unset position), then:
‐ When changing the position of the key switch to the set position, all the unset partitions, which belong to this key switch, will be set.
‐ When turning the key switch to the unset position, all the partitions will be unset.
Latched Key switch Delay
Used to apply the Exit/Entry Delay 1 parameter to the latched key switch zone.
Sound
Contains parameters that enable you to program the sound produced when a system zone triggers an alarm for the time defined under the Bell Time Out parameter.
Silent
Produces no sound
Bell
Activates the wireless sounders (internal or external) and alarm from the main unit assigned to the partitions of the zone.
Buzzer (main unit)
Activates the internal buzzer on the main unit.
Bell + Buzzer
Activates the wireless sounders and sounder on the main unit simultaneously.
Bell/Set Buzzer/Unset
In a case of alarm, the following occurs:
In Full Set mode the wireless sounder will operate.
In Unset mode, only the buzzer on the main unit will operate.
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Advanced programming
Chime
The
Chime
parameter is used as an audible indication to a zone violation while the system is Unset.
Define which sound occurs when violated:
Options:
Buzzer (Main unit)
Chime Sound 1
Chime Sound 2
Chime Sound 3
Controls
Supervision
Choose which zone will be supervised by the system receiver according to the time defined under the timer RX Supervision.
(
See
page 4 ‐ 4)
Forced Setting Y/N
This option enables or disables the use of forced setting for each of the system ʹ s zones, as follows:
If forced setting is enabled for a particular zone, it allows the system to be set even though this zone is faulty.
When a zone(s) enabled for forced setting is faulted, the
LED blinks during the unset period.
After setting, all zones enabled for forced setting are omitted at the end of the
Exit Delay
time period.
If a faulted zone (one enabled for force setting) is secured during the set period, it will no longer be omitted and will be included among the system ʹ s set zones.
No Activity
Y/N
Determines whether the zone participates in the No Activity function.
The No
Activity function is for reception of signals used to monitor the activity of sick, elderly or disabled people.
See Timer ʺ No Activity ʺ on page 4 ‐ 4.
Y/N
LED Enable Y/N
(Only for 2 Way PIR and 2 Way WatchOUT)
Defines the LED operation mode.
Yes: Detector ʹ s LED activated
No: Detector ʹ s LED deactivated
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Anti Mask Y/N
(Only for 2 Way WatchOUT)
Defines the operation of Anti Mask detection.
Yes: Anti mask enabled
No: Anti mask disabled
Detection Mode
(Only for 2 Way Detectors)
Fast (Walk Test): The detector will transmit after each detection
Normal (Default): 2.5
minutes dead time between detections
Sensitivity
(Only for 2 Way PIR and 2 Way WatchOUT)
Defines the PIR Sensitivity of the detector.
Low
Medium (2 Way WatchOUT)
High
Maximum (2 Way WatchOUT)
Y/N
Normal
Alarm Confirmation
The Alarm Confirmation menu enables to define protection against false alarms and will be used for alarm verification.
Zones: Alarm Confirmation
Confirm Partition
Defines which partitions will be defined for alarm sequential confirmation.
Each confirmed partition has a separate timer, which is equivalent to the confirmation time defined in “Confirmation Time Window”.
A confirmed intruder alarm will be reported if two separate alarm conditions are detected in the same confirmed partition, during the confirmation time.
Confirm Zones
Define which zones will be defined for alarm sequential confirmation.
When the first zone goes into alarm the system transmits the first zone alarm.
When the second zone goes into alarm, during the confirmation time, the panel transmits the zone alarm and the Police code.
Notes
:
1.
A confirmed zone will be part of the sequential confirmation only if the partition in which the alarm occurs is defined as confirmed partition as well.
2.
Any Code can reset a confirmed alarm.
3.
If the first zone is violated and not restored until the end of the confirmation time (no second zone alarm), than this zone will be excluded from the confirmation process until the next setting.
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Soak Test
The Soak Test feature is designed to allow false alarming for predefined detectors to be omitted from the system, while any alarms generated are displayed to the user for reporting to the ARC.
This is especially useful if Police response withdrawal is being threatened and a particular zone is causing unidentified problems.
Each zone can be placed on Soak Test.
Any zone placed in the Soak Test list is omitted from the system for 14 days and is automatically reinstated after that time if NO alarms have been generated by it.
If a zone in the Soak Test list has an alarm during the 14 ‐ day period, the keypad indicates to the user that the test has failed.
After the user looks at the View Fault option, the fault message will be erased.
This will be indicated in the event log, but no alarm will be generated.
The alarmed zone ʹ s 14 ‐ day Soak Test period is then reset and restarted.
Zone Crossing (only via the Configuration software)
The
Zone Crossing
menu is used for additional protection from false alarms and contains parameters that enable you to link together two related zones.
Both must be violated within a designated time period (between 1 and 9 minutes) before an alarm occurs.
This type of linking is used with motion detectors in
hostile
or
false ‐ alarm prone
environments.
Default:
No cross zoning
Zones: Zone Crossing
Parameter
1 st Zone
The 1 st zone of a pair of zone defined for zone crossings.
2 nd Zone
The 2 nd zone of a pair of zone defined for zone crossings.
Time
The amount of time allowed between the triggering events for both zones to be considered a valid violation
Correlation Type
Determine how the Agility will process violations of the paired zones.
Not correlate : Temporarily disables any associated zone pairings
Ordered correlate: Effects an alarm so the first listed zone is tripped before the second
Not ordered correlate: Affects an alarm in which either zone in the pair may be tripped first.
If this case, the specified zone order (1st, 2nd) has no bearing on the alarm activation.
Note
: Zones crossed within themselves are valid pairs.
They need to register a violation twice to trigger the
alarm.
This process is known as Double Knock.
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2.2.2 Remote Controls
The
Remote Controls
menu defines the operation of the remote controls.
Up to 8 remote controls can be assigned to the system.
The system supports 2 types of remote controls:
One Way Remote Controls (4 button)
Two Way (bidirectional) Remote Controls (8 button)
Parameters
The programming options under the parameters menu vary according to the type of the remote control.
One Way Remote Control Parameters
Each one way remote control consists of 4 buttons, and each button can be programmed to a different mode of operation.
Remote Controls Parameters: One Way Remote Controls
Parameter
Label
A label identifying the user of the remote control.
Serial Code
The internal ID number of the remote control.
Each wireless device has its own unique serial number.
Placing ID 00000000000 will delete the remote control.
Partition
Assign the relevant partitions for the selected remote control.
Button 1 (
±
)
Set the operation of button 1 of the remote control from the following options:
None: Button disabled.
Set: The button is used for Full setting of the remote control ʹ s partitions.
Part Set: The button is used for Part Setting of the remote control ʹ s partitions.
Button 2 (
²
)
Set the operation of button 2 of the remote control from the following options:
None: Button disabled.
Unset: The button is used for unsetting its assigned partitions.
Button 3
Set the operation of button 3 (Small blank button) of the remote control from the following options:
None: Button disabled.
Panic: The button is used to send a panic alarm.
PO Control (1 ‐ 20): The button is used to operate a single Programming Output.
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Remote Controls Parameters: One Way Remote Controls
Parameter
Button 4
Set the operation of button 4 (Large blank button) of the remote control from the following options:
None: Button disabled.
Set: The button is used for Full setting of the remote control ʹ s partitions.
Part Set: The button is used for Part Setting of the remote control ʹ s partitions.
PO Control (1 ‐ 20): The button is used to operate a Programming Output.
Two Way Bi ‐ directional Remote Controls
The bi directional remote control is an 8 button rolling code wireless transmitter designed for remote system operation.
Being bi ‐ directional enables each command that is sent to the panel to receive a reply status indication back from the panel using its 3 color LEDs and internal buzzer sounder.
For higher security, commands can be defined to be activated with a 4 digit PIN code.
Remote Controls Parameters: 2 Way Remote Control
Parameter
Label
A label identifying the user of the remote control.
Serial Code
The internal ID number of the remote control.
Each wireless device has its own unique serial number.
Placing ID 00000000000 will delete the remote control.
Partition
Assign the relevant partitions for the selected remote control.
PIN Code
4 digit PIN code used for higher security when sending commands from the remote control.
The code can be comprised from digits 1,2,3,4.
Note
: The use of the PIN code depends on the control
Quick PO or
system control
Quick Set
Panic Function
Define whether sending panic alarm from the remote control is permitted.
If permitted, pressing on keys alarm
.
and simultaneously for 2 seconds on the will send a panic
PO Key 1/2/3
Each remote control can activate up to 3 outputs.
Assign to each of the keys 1 ‐ 3 the relevant output.
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Controls
The Controls menu options are used for both types of remote controls.
Remote Controls: Controls
Control
Instant Set
NO
YES
: Full setting from any remote control will be instant.
NO
: Full setting from any remote control will be delayed, following exit delay 1.
Instant Part Set
NO
YES
: Part Setting from any remote control will be instant.
NO
: Part Setting from any remote control will be delayed, following exit delay 1.
Unset + Code
(For 2 Way Remote Controls)
NO
Defines if a PIN code is required to perform the unset operation while using any of the bidirectional remote controls.
Parent Control
The Parent Control option is used to monitor the activity of children.
This option allows you to monitor when the children arrive home and unset the system or when they set the system in Full Set, using a remote control or the keypad.
With each activation/deactivation of the system a message is sent to a specified Follow Me number.
After selecting this option, using the key, define which of the remote controls are authorized with this feature and which are not.
2.2.3 Keypads
The system can support up to 3 wireless keypads.
For detailed information regarding the operation of the keypads refer to the instructions supplied with the product
.
Parameters
Keypads: Parameters
Label
A label identifying the keypad
Serial Code
The internal ID number of the keypad.
Each wireless device has its own unique serial number.
Placing ID 00000000000 will delete the remote keypad.
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Emergency Keys
Defines whether the following keys will operate as emergency keys:
YES YES/NO
Keys and when pressed simultaneously will send a fire alarm.
Keys and when pressed simultaneously will send an emergency alarm.
Function Key
Panic
Defines the operation of the
keys for each keypad.
Disable: Keys disabled.
Panic: Send a panic alarm to the alarm receiving center.
ARC Listen ‐ In & Talk:
The system dials the Monitoring Station to establish 2 ‐ way communication.
PO Control
Assign outputs that will be activated by a long press on keys bidirectional keypad.
Notes
:
Outputs can be assigned only if I/O is assigned to the system.
Each keypad can activate different outputs.
Only outputs defined as
Follow Code
can be activated by the keypad keys on the
Controls
The Controls menu defines programming options that are used for all keypads
.
Keypads: Controls
RF Wake ‐ up
NO
Determines whether the system can wake the keypad up.
YES
: The system wakes the keypad.
NO
: The system cannot wake up a keypad.
Use this option to save battery life.
(Default)
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2.2.4 Sounders
The
Sounders
menu enables to define all parameters of external and internal wireless sounders that can be connected to the system.
Up to 3 sounders can be added to the system.
For detailed information regarding the operation of the sounders refer to the instructions supplied with the product.
Wireless Device: Sounders
Label
A label identifying the sounder.
Serial Code
The internal ID number of the sounders.
Each wireless device has its own unique serial number.
Placing ID 00000000000 will delete the sounder.
Supervision
Choose if the sounder will be supervised or not.
Alarm Volume
YES
9
The sound volume produced during alarm (0 indicates silence).
Squawk Volume
9
The sound volume produced during squawk sounds (0 indicates silence).
Advanced programming for Internal Sounders
0
0 ‐
‐ 9
9
Exit/Entry Volume (Internal sounder only)
The sound volume produced during exit/entry time.
(0 indicates silence).
0
Advanced programming for External Sounders
0 ‐ 9
Strobe Control (External sounder only)
Defines the number of times that the strobe will blink in a minute:
20 times per minute
30 times per minute
40 times per minute
50 times per minute
60 times per minute
Defines the Strobe operation mode
Always off: The strobe is deactivated
Follow Bell: The strobe is activated when the sounder bell is triggered
Follow Alarm: The strobe is activated when an alarm event occurs in the system.
Strobe Blink
40
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The time that the strobe will blink when the system is set.
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2.2.5 I/O Wireless Expander
The
Wireless Input/Output Expander
is a self powered device enabling system control of additional 4 wired zones and has home automation capabilities.
With the I/O Expander the system can control 4 outputs and 16 home automation units employing the X10 protocol.
Wired Zones
The 4 inputs on the I/O Expander are regarded as zones 33 ‐ 36 in the system.
I/O Expander: Wired Zones
Label
A label identifies the zone in the system.
(up to 16 characters).
Partition
The partitions assignment for each zone.
1
Type
Intruder
Contains
parameters
that
enable you to program the zone type for any zone.
Refer to the list of options for the Zone Type on page 4 ‐ 16.
Sound
Bell
Contains parameters that enable you to program the sound produced when a system zone triggers an alarm for the time defined under the Bell Time Out parameter.
Refer to the list of options for the Zone Sound on page 4 ‐ 21.
Advanced programming
Chime
None
The
Chime
parameter is used as an audible indication to a zone violation while the system is Unset.
When violated, the main unit can sound one of the 4 available chime options.
Control: Forced Set
NO
Define whether the zone can be forced set or not.
For more information regarding the force setting feature refer to page 4 ‐ 22.
Control: No Activity
NO
Determines whether the zone participates in the No Activity function.
The No Activity function is for reception of signals used to monitor the activity of sick, elderly or disabled people.
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I/O Expander: Wired Zones
Termination zone com
NORMALLY OPEN ZONE
CONFIGURATION zone com
END OF LINE ZONE
(N.C CONTACT) zone com
END OF LINE ZONE
(N.O CONTACT) zone com
The Termination menu enables you to program the connection type used for the wired zones 33 ‐ 36.
The actual (physical) termination for each zone must comply with that selected in the zone termination menu.
N/C: (Normally Closed) Uses normally ‐ closed contacts and no terminating End ‐ of ‐
Line Resistor.
N/O: (Normally Open) Uses normally ‐ open contacts and no terminating End ‐ of ‐ Line
Resistor
EOL: (End of Line) Uses normally ‐ closed (NC) and/or normally ‐ open (NO) contacts in a zone terminated by a supplied 2200
Ω
End ‐ of ‐ Line Resistor
NORMALLY CLOSED
ZONE CONFIGURATION
2.2
K
DETECTOR
ALARM
DETECTOR
ALARM
DETECTOR
ALARM
DETECTOR
ALARM
D
Loop response
The Loop Response menu
enables
you to set the different times for which a wired zone violation must exist before the zone will trigger an alarm condition.
The following option are available:
Normal 400 ms
Slow 1 second
0.5
hours
1 hour
2 hours
2.5
hours
3.5
hours
4 hours
Fast 10 ms 1.5
hours 3 hours
Detection Mode
Never
Normal (Default): 2.5
minutes dead time between alarm detections transmissions.
Fast (Walk Test): The detector will transmit after each detection
.
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Output Parameters
The I/O expander has 4 physical outputs on board.
(2 relay 3Amp and 2 Transistor Outputs
(500 mA)
I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Parameter
Label
A label identifies the output in the system.
Type
There are 4 types of outputs in the system as follows
Follow System
: The programming output will follow a System Event
Follow Partition
: The programming output will follow a Partition Event.
Follow Zone
: The programming output will follow a Zone Event.
Each Programming
Output can be activated by a group of up to five zones.
Follow Code
: The programming output will be activated by a user defined as PO
Control or from the user programming menu.
Follow System Events:
Bell
Activates when a bell is triggered.
If a bell delay was defined, the programming output will be activated after the delay period.
No Telephone Line
Activates when a telephone line fault is detected.
If a
PSTN Lost Delay
time period is defined, the programming output will be activated after the delay time
Monitoring Station Communication Fail
Activates when communication with the Central Station cannot be established.
Deactivates after a successful call is established with the Central Station.
General Fault
Activates when a system fault condition is detected.
Deactivates after the fault has been corrected
Main unit Low battery
Activates when the Agility battery has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage decreases to 6V.
AC Loss
Activates when the source of the Main Panel ʹ s AC power is interrupted.
This activation will follow the delay time defined in the system control times and the
AC Off Delay Time
parameter.
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I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Parameter
Bell burglary
Activates the Programming Output after any bell burglary alarm in any partition in the system.
Scheduler
The programming output will follow the predefined time programming that is defined in the scheduler of the weekly programs for programming output activation.
Tamper
Activates the programming output when a Tamper occurs in the system.
Duress
Activates the Programming Output when a duress alarm is initiated by any user defined as duress code.
GSM Fault
Activates the programming output when there is fault in the GSM module.
Follow Partition Events:
Ready
Activates the programming output when all the selected partition(s) are in the
Ready state.
Set
Activates the programming output when the selected partition(s) is set in Full
Set mode.
The programming output will be activated immediately, regardless of the Exit Delay time period.
Unset
Activates the Programming Output when the selected partition(s) is unset.
Alarm
Activates the Programming Output when an alarm occurs in the selected partition(s).
Intruder alarm
Activates the programming output when an intrusion (Burglary) alarm occurs in the selected partition(s).
Fire
Activates the programming output when a fire alarm is triggered in the selected partition(s) from the keypads or a zone defined as Fire.
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I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Parameter
Panic
Activates the programming output when a panic alarm is triggered in the selected partition(s) from the keypads, remote controls or a zone defined as
Panic.
Special
Activates the programming output when a special alarm is triggered in the selected partition(s) from the keypads or a zone defined as Special .
Exit/Entry
Activates the Programming Output when the selected partition(s) initiates an
Exit/Entry Delay period.
Zone Omit
Activates the Programming Output when the relevant partitions are in SET or
PART SET mode and any zone in the relevant partitions is omitted.
Auto Set Alarm
Activates the programming output when there is a not ready zone at the end of the pre ‐ warning time during an auto ‐ set process.
The output restore shall be on
Bell ‐ Timeout or at user Unset.
Zone Lost
Activates the programming output when there is a lost wireless zone in the system.
The output restore shall be on Bell ‐ Timeout or at user Unset.
Part Set Follow
Activates the Programming Output when the selected partition(s) is set in Part
Set mode.
Chime Follow
Activates the Programming Output following a chime sound in the selected partition(s)
Bell Stay Off
This parameter causes the programming output to function as follows:
In Full Setting mode, the programming output will follow the bell activation in the defined partitions.
In Part Setting mode, the programming output will not be activated.
Bell
Activates the programming output when one of the defined partitions is in
Alarm mode and the bell is triggered.
This enables the connection of different sounders to different partitions.
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I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Parameter
Follow Zone Events:
Zone
Activates the programming output when the selected zone is tripped.
The tripped zone need not be set to trigger the Programming Output.
Alarm
Activates the programming output when the selected zone causes an alarm.
Set
Activates the programming output when the selected zones are set.
Unset
Activates the programming output when the selected zones are unset.
Follow User Code:
Defines the User Code(s) for triggering the selected PO.
The activation of the
PO is performed from the User Activities menu.
Use the key to toggle between
[Y] YES
or
[N] NO
for each user chosen to trip the designated
Programming Output.
Pattern
For each output you need to define the pattern of operation.
The available options are:
Pulse N/O (Normally Open)
Latched N/O (Normally Open)
The programming output is always Deactivated (N/O) before it is triggered
(pulled up).
When triggered, it activates (pulled down) for the Pulse Duration specified, then deactivates automatically.
The Programming Output is always Deactivated (N/O) before it is triggered
(pulled up).
When triggered, it activates (pulled down) and remains activated
(latched) until the operation is restored.
Pulse N/C (Normally Closed)
The programming output is always Activated (N/C) before it is triggered
(pulled down to negative).
When triggered, it deactivates for the Pulse Duration specified below and then reactivates automatically.
Latched N/C (Normally Close)
The Programming Output is always Activated (N/C) before it is triggered
(pulled down to negative).
When triggered, it deactivates and remains deactivated (latched) until the operation is restored.
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I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Parameter
Activation / Deactivation
When the programming output is following more than one partition or zone, the engineer can choose the logic of the Programming Output activation as follows:
If the pattern operation of the output is defined as
Latch N/O
or
Latch N/
C, the
activation and deactivation
of the outputs can follow either after
all
the
Partitions/Zones or after
any
of the Partitions/Zones.
If the Pattern
operation of the output is defined as
Pulse N/O
or
Pulse N/C
, the
activation
of the outputs can follow either after
all
the Partitions/Zones or after
any
of the Partitions/Zones.
The
deactivation
operation follows the defined time period.
Pulse Duration Length
05 sec 01 ‐ 90
The time that an output defined as Pulsed N.O
or Pulsed N.C
will be activated.
At the end of the pulse duration the output reactivates automatically.
X ‐ 10 Outputs
The wireless I/O expander enables the system to control X – 10 devices.
The I/O expander converts the information sent from the programmable programming output into the X – 10 protocol.
Up to sixteen X ‐ 10 devices can be activated.
These are recognized in the system as outputs 5 ‐ 20.
I/O Expander: X-10 Outputs
Label
A label identifies the output in the system
Type
Refer to the explanation under the programming output section.
Pattern
Refer to the explanation under the programming output section.
Pulse Length
Refer to the explanation under the programming output section.
05 sec
01 ‐ 90
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Parameters
I/O Expander: Parameters
Serial Code
The internal ID number of the I/O Expander.
Each wireless device has its own unique serial number.
Controls
I/O Expander Supervision
Choose if the I/O Expander will be supervised or not.
Quick Output Operation
A user can activate a PO from the bidirectional remote control or keys
X ‐ 10 House ID
on the wireless keypad without the need to enter his user code.
Defines the house code, which matches the code defined by the X ‐ 10 modules.
PO DTMF Control
The Agility enables to activate 8 programming outputs from remote DTMF phone.
To operate a PO via the telephone you must assign a specific PO to a digit on the phone.
2.3 Identification
This option provides the ability to identify the serial number of a wireless device in the system from a keypad or from the configuration software.
When using a keypad follow this procedure:
Go to
Programming
Æ
Radio Devices Menu
Æ
Identification
and press following message appears on the keypad LCD:
.
The
Press on the device’s Learn mode.
The serial number of the relevant device appears on the keypad LCD.
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3. Programming: Codes Menu
The
Codes
menu provides the ability do define parameters and codes for the system users.
3.1 User
User rights can be defined by allocating each user a specific authority level and specific partitions.
Up to 32 users can be defined in the system.
Codes: User Codes
Parameter Default
Labels
Used to define the user name.
Up t o 32 characters can be used.
Partition
Enables you to assign the partition(s) in which all User Codes (except for the Grand
Master) will operate.
Authority Level
Allocate an authority level to a user according to the following list:
User
: There are no restrictions in the number of User Codes (as long as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system).
The User has access to the following:
Setting and unsetting
Omitting zones
Viewing system status, fault, and alarm memory
Activating designated Programming Outputs
Changing his/her own User Code
Setting keypad ʹ s settings
Cleaner
: The Cleaner Code is a temporary code, which is to be immediately deleted from the system as soon as it is used to set.
This code is typically used for maids, home attendants, and repairmen who must enter the premises before the owner(s) arrive.
These codes are used as follows:
For one ‐ time setting in one or more partitions
If first used to unset the system, the code may be used once for subsequent setting
Set Only
: There are no restrictions in the number of Set Only Codes (as long as they don ʹ t exceed the number of codes remaining in the system).
Set Only Codes are useful for workers who arrive when the premises are already open, but because they are last to leave, they ʹ re given the responsibility to close the premises and set the system.
The users with Set Only Codes have access for setting one or more partitions.
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Codes: User Codes
Parameter Default
Duress
: When coerced into unsetting the system, the user can comply with the intruder ʹ s wishes while sending a silent duress alarm to the Central Station.
To do so, a special duress code must be used, which when used, will unset the system in the regular manner, while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm
.
In any other situation the Duress authority level behaves as the same as the User authority level.
3.2 Grand Master
The Grand Master Code is used by the system ʹ s owner and is the highest Authority Level.
The owner can set/change the Grand Master Code.
Default: 1234
Note
: In the Configuration software the Grand Master is identified as Code 00.
3.3 Engineer
The Engineer
Code provides access to the Engineer Programming menu, allowing modification of all system parameters.
The Engineer Code is used by the
Agility
installation company technician to program the system.
The Engineer can change the Engineer Code.
Default: 0132
3.4 Sub-Engineer
The Sub ‐ Engineer Code allows limited access to selected parameters from the Engineer
Programming menu.
It is used by a technician sent by the
Agility
installation company to carry out restricted tasks defined at the time of system installation by the installation technician.
The Sub ‐ Engineer can access with his code only those programming menus predefined for his access.
Default: 0232
3.5 Code Length
The Code Length specifies the minimum number of digits requested.
Default: 4 digits
Notes
:
When you change the
Code Length
parameter, all User Codes are deleted and must be re ‐ programmed or downloaded.
For a 6 ‐ digit Code Length system, 4 ‐ digit default codes like
1 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 ‐ 4
(Grand Master),
0 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 ‐ 2
(Engineer), and
0 ‐
2 ‐ 3 ‐ 2
(Sub ‐ Engineer) become
1 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 0 ‐ 0
,
0 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 0 ‐ 0
, and
0 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 0 ‐ 0
, respectively.
If you change the
Code Length
back to 4 digits, the system codes are restored to the default 4 ‐ digit codes.
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EN50131 ‐ 3 standard specifications:
All code length are 4 digits: xxxx
For each digit 0 ‐ 9 can be used
All codes from 0000 to 9999 are acceptable
Invalid codes cannot be created since after 4 digits are typed, the ʺ Enter ʺ is automatic.
Codes are rejected when trying to create a code that does not exist.
3.6 DTMF Code
This is a telephone remote access code made up of two digits that enables entry into the system when dialing in from a remote number.
Default code=00
3.7 Parent Control
The Parent Control option is used to monitor the activity of children.
This option allows all users to monitor when the children arrive home and unset the system or when they set the system in Full Set mode.
With each activation/deactivation of the system a message is sent to a specified Follow Me number.
Use the key to toggle between
[Y] YES
or
[N] NO
for each user chosen to be assigned with the parent control feature.
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4. Programming: Communication Menu
The
Communication
menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that enable the system to establish communication with the Monitoring Station, Follow Me or
Upload/Download.
The
Communication
menu is divided into the following sub ‐ menus:
1.
Method
2.
Monitoring Station
2.
Configuration Software
3.
Follow ‐ Me
4.1 Method
This option allows you to configure the parameters of the communication methods
(channels) of the Agility.
3 optional communication types are available:
1.
PSTN
2.
GSM
3.
IP
4.1.1 PSTN
The PSTN screen contains parameters for the communication of the Agility over the PSTN network
Communication Type: PSTN
Timers
Timers related to communication through the PSTN channel
PSTN Lost Delay
04 00 ‐ 20 minutes
The time after which the system will regard the PSTN line as lost.
This time also specifies the delay before reporting the event into the event log or operating a programming output that follows this event.
00 indicates no supervision of the phone line.
Wait for Dial Tone
3
The number of seconds the system waits to detect a dial tone.
0 ‐ 255 seconds
Controls
Alarm Line Cut
YES
: Activates the external sounders if the land line, connected to the Agility panel is cut or the telephone service is interrupted for the time defined in the
PSTN Lost
time parameter.
NO
: No activation occurs.
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Communication Type: PSTN
Answering Machine Override
YES:
The Answering Machine Override is enabled, as follows:
The configuration software at the alarm company calls the account.
The software hangs up after one ring by the configuration operator.
Within one minute, the software calls again.
The system is programmed to pick up this second call on the first ring, thus omitting any interaction with the answering machine.
Note
: This feature is used to prevent interference from an answering machine with remote configuration operations.
NO:
The Answering Machine Override is disabled, and communication takes place in the standard manner.
Parameters
Rings to Answer
12
The number of rings before the system answers an incoming call
01 to 15
Area code
The system area telephone code.
This code will be deleted from a telephone number while the system tries to dial the number thorough the GSM network.
PBX Prefix
A number dialed to access an outgoing line when the system is connected to a
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and not directly to a PSTN line.
This number will be added automatically by the system while trying to call from a PSTN line.
4.1.2 GSM
The GSM screen contains parameters for the communication of the system over the
GSM/GPRS network.
Method: GSM
Timers
Allows to program timers related to operation with the GSM module
GSM Lost
10 min 001 ‐ 255 min
The time after which the GSM module regards the GSM network as loss.
Network loss is defined as RSSI level below the level defined GSM Network
Sensitivity parameter.
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Method: GSM
SIM Expire
00 00 ‐ 36 months
A Pre ‐ paid SIM card has a defined life length defined by the provider.
After each charging of the SIM, the user will have to manually reset the expiration time of the SIM card.
A notification will be displayed on the wireless keypad when asking for status indication.
Set the SIM expiring date (in months) using the numeric keys, according to the time given by the provider.
ARC Keep Alive (Polling)
00000 0 ‐ 65535 times
The time period that the system will establish automatic communication
(polling) with the ARC over GPRS, in order to check the connection.
3 polling times can be defined: Primary, Secondary and Backup.
For each time period define the number of units between 1 ‐ 65535.
Each unit represents a time frame of 10 seconds.
Note
: When using the polling feature through GPRS the ARC channel parameter must be defined as GPRS only.
The report code for ARC polling is 999 (Contact ID) or ZZ (SIA)
The use of these time periods depends on the reporting order to the ARC defined by the Report Split ARC Urgent parameter (See: [4]Communication >
[2]ARC > [7]Report Split)
Primary
: This time period is used when the ARC channel is defined as
GPRS
Only
and the Report Split parameter is not defined as
1 st backup 2 nd
.
Secondary
: This time period is used when the ARC 2 channel is defined as
IP
Æ
GPRS Only
and the Report Split parameter is defined as
1 st backup 2 nd .
Backup
: This time period will be assigned to the backup channel in the following case:
ARC 2 channel is defined as
IP
Æ
GPRS Only
Report Split parameter is defined as
1 st backup 2 nd
The communication with ARC 1 is disconnected.
GPRS
Allows programming parameters that relate for the communication over the GPRS network.
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Method: GSM
Access Point Network (APN) Code
To establish a connection to the GPRS network an APN (Access Point Name) code is required.
The APN code differs from country to country and from one provider to another (the APN code is provided by your cellular provider).
The system supports an APN code field of up to 30 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ?
etc).
APN User Name
Enter APN user name (if required).
The User name is provided by your provider.
The system supports a user name field of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ?
etc).
APN Password
Enter the APN password (up to 20 alphanumeric characters and symbols.) as provided by your provider (if required).
E ‐ mail
The following programming parameters are used to enable sending Follow Me event messages by e ‐ mail through GPRS.
Note
: To enable e ‐ mail messaging, the GPRS parameters have to be defined.
Mail Host
The IP address or the host name of the SMTP mail server
SMTP Port
The port address of the SMTP mail server
Email address
The Email address that identifies the system to the mail recipient .
SMTP User Name
A name identifying the user to the SMTP mail server.
The user name field can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ?
etc).
Provision for future functionality
SMTP Password
The password authenticating the user to the SMTP mail server.
The password can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ?
etc).
Provision for future functionality
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Method: GSM
Controls
Allows to control timers related to operation with the GSM module
Caller ID
Parameters
Allows to program timers related to the operation with the GSM module.
The Caller ID function enables to restrict SMS remote control operations to the predefined follow me phone numbers.
If the incoming number is recognized as one of the Follow Me numbers, the operation will be executed.
SIM PIN Code
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is a 4 to 8 digit number giving you access to the GSM network provider.
Note
: You can cancel the PIN code request function by inserting the SIM card into a regular mobile phone and according to the phone settings, disable this function.
SMS Center Phone
A telephone number of the message delivery center.
This number can be obtained from the network operator.
GSM Network Sensitivity (RSSI)
Set the minimum acceptable network signal level (RSSI level).
SIM Number
The SIM phone number.
The system uses this parameter to receive the time from the GSM network in order to update the system time.
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Method: GSM
Prepaid SIM Card
Allows programming parameters that will be used when a prepaid SIM card is used in the system.
Get Credit by
Depending on the local network provider, the user can receive the credit level of the prepaid SIM card by sending a predefined SMS command to a defined number or by calling a predefined number through the voice channel.
The activation of the credit request can be done by the Grand Master.
SMS Credit Message
: Type in the message command as defined by the provider and the provider’s phone number to which the credit level SMS message request will be sent.
Voice Credit
: Type in the provider’s phone number to which a call will be established
Service Command
: Type in the service command message as defined by the provider
Phone to Get Credit Message
The provider’s phone number to which the credit level SMS message request
will be sent to or a call will be established, depending on the selection in the
Get Credit by
parameter.
Phone to Receive SMS Credit Message:
The provider’s telephone number from which an automatic SMS credit status message will be sent from.
4.1.3 IP
Communication Type: IP
IP Configuration
Obtain Automatic IP
YES Y/N
Defines whether the IP address, which the Agility refers to, is static or dynamic.
YES
: The system refers to an IP address provided by the DHCP.
NO
: The system refers to a static IP Address.
Panel IP
The Agility IP address
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Communication Type: IP
E ‐ mail
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is used to determine where the network number in an IP address ends.
Gateway
The IP address of the local Gateway, which enables communication settings to other LAN segments.
This address is the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the Agility.
DNS Primary
The IP address of the primary DNS server on the network.
DNS Secondary
The IP address of the secondary DNS server on the network
Mail Host
The IP address or the Host name of the mail server.
Allows programming parameters that enable the Agility to send Email messages following Follow Me events
SMTP Port
The port address of the SMTP mail server.
Default: 00025
E ‐ mail address
Agility E ‐ mail address.
Default: YourCompany.com
User name
If required by the mail server, fill in the Authentication User name
User password
If required by the mail server, fill in the Authentication User password
Host Name
(Up to 32 characters)
IP address or a text name used to identify the Agility over the network.
Default: Security System
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ARC Keep Alive
00000 0 ‐ 65535
The time period that the system will establish automatic communication (polling) with the ARC over the IP network, in order to check the connection.
3 polling times can be defined: Primary, Secondary and Backup.
For each time period define the number of units between 1 ‐ 65535.
Each unit represents a time frame of 10 seconds.
Note
: When using the polling feature through IP, the ARC channel parameter must be defined as IP only.
The use of these time periods depends on the reporting order to the ARC defined by the
Report Split ARC Urgent parameter (See: [4]Communication > [2]ARC > [7]Report Split)
Primary
: This time period is used when the ARC channel is defined as
IP
Only
and the Report Split parameter is not defined as
1 st backup 2 nd
.
Default: 00006 (60 seconds)
Secondary
: This time period is used when the ARC 2 channel is defined as
IP
Æ
IP Only
and the Report Split parameter is defined as
1 st backup 2 nd .
Default: 360 (3600 seconds)
Backup
: This time period will be assigned to the backup channel in the following case:
ARC 2 channel is defined as
IP
Æ
IP Only
Report Split parameter is defined as
1 st backup 2 nd
The communication with ARC 1 is disconnected.
Default: 00006 (60 seconds)
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4.2 Monitoring Station
The
Monitoring Station
menu contains parameters that enable the system to establish communication with the Monitoring Station and transmit data.
Communication: Monitoring Station
Report Type
Type
Defines the communication type that the system will establish with each alarm receiving center.
The system can report in 3 optional communication types:
Voice
SMS
IP
Voice
Reports to the alarm receiving center will be done through the PSTN or
GSM network.
Reporting by Voice can be established through different channels.
The optional channels depend on the hardware installed in your system.
Select the required channel as follows:
•
PSTN/GSM
: The system checks for the availability of the PSTN line.
During regular operation mode all calls and data transmission are carried out using the PSTN line.
In the case of fault in the PSTN line, the line is routed to the
GSM line.
•
GSM/PSTN
: The panel checks for the availability of the GSM line.
During regular operation mode all calls and data transmission are carried out using the GSM line.
In the case of fault in the GSM line, the line is routed to the
PSTN line.
•
PSTN Only
: The outgoing calls are executed through the PSTN audio
• channel only.
Use this option for installations where no GSM line is available.
GSM Only
: The outgoing calls are executed through the GSM audio channel only.
Use this option for installations where no PSTN line is available.
Enter the alarm receiving center telephone number including area code and special letters (if required).
If calling from PBX do not include the number for outgoing line.
Function Results
Stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone
W
Wait
Send
a fixed the
period
DTMF
¾
before continuing character
,
¾
Send the DTMF # character
#
Delete numbers from the cursor position
[
¾
] [0] simultaneously
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Communication: Monitoring Station
SMS
Events are sent to the alarm receiving center using encrypted SMS messages (128 BIT AES encryption).
Each event message contains information including the account number, report code, communication format, time of event and more.
The event messages are received by
RISCO Group ʹ s IP/GSM Receiver Software located at the ARC site.
The
IP/GSM Receiver translates the SMS messages to standard protocols used by the alarm receiving center applications (For example; Contact
ID).This
channel requires that RISCO Group’s IP/GSM receiver has to be used at the ARC side.
Enter the relevant phone numbers for the ARC that will receive reports from the system.
(See
Voice
option)
IP
Encrypted events are sent to the alarm receiving center over the IP or
GPRS network using TCP/IP protocol.
128 BIT AES encryption is used.
RISCO Group ʹ s IP/GSM Receiver Software located at the ARC site receives the messages and translates them to standard protocols used by the alarm receiving center applications (For example; Contact ID).
Note
: To enable GPRS communication the SIM card has to support GPRS channel
Reporting by IP can be established through different channels.
The optional channels depend on the hardware installed in your system.
Select the required channel via the Configuration Software as follows:
•
IP/GPRS
: The panel checks for the availability of the IP network.
During regular operation mode all calls and data transmission are carried out using the IP network line.
In the case of fault in the IP network, the report is routed to the GPRS network.
•
GPRS/IP
: The panel checks for the availability of the GPRS network.
During regular operation mode all calls and data transmission are carried out using the GPRS.
In the case of fault the report is routed to the IP network.
•
IP Only
: The report is executed through the IP network only.
•
GPRS Only
: The report is executed through the GPRS network.
Enter the relevant IP and Port numbers for the ARC that will receive reports from the system.
(See
IP
and
Port
)
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Account Number
The number that recognizes the customer at the alarm receiving center.
You can define an account number for each alarm receiving center.
These account numbers are the 6 ‐ digit numbers assigned by the central station.
Note
: The system accepts hexadecimal account numbers.
To send an account number with less than 6 digits use the “0” digit, for example: For account number 1234 enter 001234.
In this case the system will not send the “0” digit to the central station.
To send the “0” digit located at the left side of the number use the “A” digit instead of the
“0” digit.
For example, for account number 0407 enter A407, for 6 a digit account number
001207 enter AA1207
Communications Format
Enables the system to contact the Monitoring Station in order to obtain details of the communication protocol used by the digital receiver for each account.
The codes are automatically uploaded when the communication format has been selected:
Contact ID:
The system allocates Report Codes supporting ADEMCO Contact
(Point) ID
SIA:
The system allocates Report Codes supporting the SIA (Security Industry
Association) format
Note
: See Appendix A for the report codes list.
Controls
Allows to program control related to operation with the Monitoring Station.
Handshake
NO
YES:
All LEDs on the Agility main unit light for one second when the handshake signal is received from the Central Station ʹ s receiver.
NO:
No indication for establishing communication with the Central Station ʹ s receiver.
Kiss ‐ Off Y/N
NO
YES:
All LEDs on the Agility main unit light for one second and an audible sound is emitted when the kissoff signal is received from the Central Station ʹ s receiver.
NO:
No indication for establishing communication with the Central Station ʹ s receiver.
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Parameters
Allows to program parameters related to operation with the Monitoring Station.
ARC Retries
08 01 ‐ 15
The number of times the system redials the Monitoring Station after failing to establish communication.
Alarm Restore
CTO
Specifies under what conditions an Alarm Restoral is reported.
This option informs the ARC of a change in the specified condition(s) during an alarm restore.
These reports need a valid Report Code.
On Confirmation Time Out (CTO) ‐ Reports the restoral of a confirmed zone at the end of the Confirmation Time Window (See page 4 ‐ 53) .
Follow Zone ‐ Reports the restoral when the zone in which the alarm occurs returns to its non ‐ violated (secured) state.
At Unset ‐ Reports the restoral when the system (or the partition in which the alarm occurs) is unset, even if the sounder has already timed out.
ARC Timers
Allows to program timers related to operation with the Monitoring Station.
Periodic Test
The Periodic Test enables you to set the time period that the system will automatically establish communication to the Monitoring Station in order to check the connection.
The periodic test involves sending the account number and a valid test report code (Contact ID 602, SIA TX).
Set the test time and daily interval for Periodic Test Reporting.
Abort Alarm
15 sec 0 ‐ 255 sec
Defines the time delay before reporting an alarm to the ARC.
If the alarm system is Unset within the Abort Window, no alarm transmission shall be sent to the
ARC.
Cancel Delay
5 min 0 ‐ 255 min
YES:
If an alarm is sent in error, it is possible for the ARC to receive an Cancel
Alarm Code, sent subsequent to the initial Alarm Code.
This happens if a valid
User Code is entered to reset the alarm after the defined Abort alarm time.
Note: Cancel Alarm report code should be defined.
NO:
No Abort Alarm Code can be sent once an alarm has been triggered.
Listen In
120 1 ‐ 240 seconds
The time duration for the alarm receiving center to Listen in and perform voice alarm verification.
After this period the system hangs up the line.
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Confirmation
The confirmation times relate to the Zone Sequential Confirmation.
Confirm Start
(Confirm delay time)
0 0 ‐ 120 min
Specifies that the system cannot start a sequential confirmation process until the timer has expired.
This time starts when the system has set and will prevent confirmed alarms being generated in situations when a person has been accidentally locked in the building.
Confirm Time Window
030 30 ‐ 60 min
Specifies a time period that starts when an alarm is triggered for the first time.
If a second alarm is triggered before the end of the confirmation time window, the system will send a confirmed alarm to the alarm receiving center.
No Set
0 0 ‐ 12 weeks
A
No Set
code will be sent to the ARC if no setting or unsetting has been established during the time defined (1 ‐ 12 weeks).
(0=not activated)
Report Split
The Report Split menu contains parameters that enable the routing of specified events to up to three ARC Receivers.
(See
Appendix A Reports Codes
)
ARC Set/Unset
Reports Setting/Unsetting (meaning Closings/Openings) events to the ARC
Do not call (no report)
Call 1st: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1
Call 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 2
Call 3rd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 3
Call all: Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined ARC.
1st Backup 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1.
If communication is not established, calls ARC 2.
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ARC Urgent
Reports urgent (alarm) events to the Central Monitoring Station
Do not call (no report)
Call 1st: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1
Call 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 2
Call 3rd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 3
Call all: Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined ARC.
1st Backup 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1.
If communication is not established, calls ARC 2
ARC Non Urgent
Reports non ‐ urgent events (supervisory and test reports) to the ARC
Do not call (no report)
Call 1st: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1
Call 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 2
Call 3rd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 3
Call all: Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined ARC.
1st Backup 2nd: Reports Openings and Closings to ARC 1.
If communication is not established, calls ARC 2
Report Codes
(Configuration software only)
Enables you to view or program the codes transmitted by the system to report events (for example, alarms, faults, restores, supervisory tests, and so on) to the alarm receiving center.
The codes specified for each type of event transmission are a function of the Central
Station ʹ s own policies.
Before programming any codes, it is important to check the Central
Station protocols.
Reporting codes are assigned by default, according to the selected communication format SIA or Contact ID
Assigns a specified report code for each event, based on the reporting format to the alarm receiving center.
An event that is not assigned with a report code will not be reported to the alarm receiving center.
For list of report events refer to
Appendix A
.
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4.3 Configuration Software
The
Configuration Software
menu contains parameters that enable the configuration software to establish connection with the system.
Communication: Configuration software
Security
Enables you to set parameters for remote communication between the technician and the system using the Configuration software
Access Code
5678
Enables you to define an Access Code that is stored in the system.
RISCO Group recommends using a different 4 ‐ digit Access Code for each installation.
In order to enable communication between the alarm company and the system the same Access Code must subsequently be entered into the corresponding account profile created for the installation in the configuration software
For successful communication, the Access Code along with the ID code must match between the configuration software and the system.
Remote ID
0001
Defines an ID Code that serves as an extension of the Access Code.
In order to enable communication between the alarm company and the
Installation, the same Remote ID code must be entered into the account profile in the configuration software.
For successful communication, the ID Code along with the Access Code must match between the Upload/Download software and the Main Panel.
Dealers often use the customer ʹ s Monitoring Station Account Number for the
ID Code, but you can use any 4 ‐ digit code unique to the installation
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ARC Lock
000000
ARC Lock is a security function used in conjunction with the
configuration software.
It provides greater proprietary security when viewing Monitoring
Station parameters.
The same 6 ‐ digit code, which will be stored in the panel, must be entered into the corresponding account profile created for the installation in the
Configuration software.
If there is no match between the ARC Lock Code defined in the Main Panel and the ARC Lock Code defined in the Configuration software, the Engineer will not have permission to change the following Monitoring Station parameters from the Configuration software:
ARC Lock, Engineer Code, ARC IP Port, ARC IP Address, ARC Phone, Default
Enable, ARC Account, ARC Format, ARC Channel, ARC Backup, ARC Enable,
Remote ID, Access Code.
Call Back
Call Back
YES
The call back feature requires the system to call back to a pre ‐ programmed telephone number to which the alarm company ʹ s configuration software computer is installed.
This provides more security for remote operations using the configuration software.
YES
: Call back is enabled
NO
: Call back is disabled
Call Back Phones
Define 3 numbers that the panel can call to perform Configuration Software communication.
If no numbers have been defined, a call back can be performed to any phone.
The engineer will enter a phone number when establishing communication to the panel.
If at least one number has been defined, it will be the only number that the call back can be established too.
When the Configuration Software establishes communication to the panel, it sends the panel its calling phone number.
(This number needs to be defined as
My Number
under the GSM and PSTN Communication menu in the
Configuration Software.)
If the panel identifies one of the numbers as one of the numbers predefined in the panel, the call will hang up and the panel will call back to that same number.
Configuration Software Port
00000
The port address from which a connection to the system can be established by using the configuration software over IP network.
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4.4 Follow-Me
In addition to reporting to the alarm receiving center, the Agility has a Follow ‐ Me feature which enables reporting a system events to a predefined follow me destinations using a voice message, SMS message or Email.
Up to 16 Follow Me destinations can be defined in the system.
Parameters
Communication: Follow-Me
Label
(via the Configuration Software)
A label identifying the follow me destination
Type
Defines the type of reporting events to a follow me destination:
Voice
: Report to follow me will be done by voice message thorough the
PSTN or GSM network.
(See
Channel
Æ
For Voice Messaging
below).
Type in the telephone number including area code or special letters for Follow Me defined as SMS or Voice.
SMS
: Report to follow me will be done by SMS.
Each event message contains information including the system label.
Event type and time.
Type in the telephone number including area code or special letters for Follow Me defined as SMS or Voice.
E ‐ mail
: Report to follow me will be done by e ‐ mail thorough IP or GPRS.
Each e ‐ mail contains information including the system label.
Event type and time.
(See
Channel
Æ
For E ‐ mail report
below)Type in the e ‐ mail address for follow me destination defined as e ‐ mail type.
Channel
Reporting events by Voice or Email can be established through different channels.
The optional channels depend on the hardware installed in the system.
Select the required channel as follows:
For Voice Messaging
:
PSTN/GSM:
The system checks for the availability of the PSTN line.
During regular operation mode voice messaging is carried out using the PSTN line.
In the case of fault in the PSTN line, the line is routed to the GSM line.
GSM/PSTN:
The panel checks for the availability of the GSM line.
During regular operation mode voice messaging is carried out using the GSM line.
In the case of fault in the GSM line, the line is routed to the PSTN line.
PSTN Only:
The outgoing calls are executed through the PSTN audio channel only.
Use this option for installations where no GSM line is available.
GSM Only
: The outgoing calls are executed through the GSM audio channel only.
Use this option for installations where no PSTN line is available.
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For E ‐ mail report
:
IP/GPRS:
The system checks for the availability of the IP network.
During regular operation emails will be sent using the IP network line.
In the case of fault in the IP network, the email is routed to the GPRS network.
GPRS/IP:
The system checks for the availability of the GPRS network.
During regular operation mode emails will be sent using the GPRS.
In the case of fault the email is routed to the IP network.
IP Only:
The report is executed through the IP network only.
GPRS Only
: The report is executed through the GPRS network
Events
Each Follow Me destination can be assigned with its own set of events.
Choose the events that will be reported to each Follow Me
Event
Alarms
Description Default
Intruder
Fire
No
Panic
Tamper
Duress
Emergency
Movement
Set/Unset
(S.O.S)
Alarm
Intruder alarm in the system
Fire alarm in the system
Emergency alarm in the system
A panic alarm in the system
Any tamper alarm in the system
Duress alarm in the system from user xx
No movement report indication
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Set
Unset
Parent
Control
Setting operation has been performed in the system
Unsetting operation has been performed in the system
System set/unset by user/remote control defined with the Parent control feature
Faults
False Code After 5 unsuccessful attempts of entering an incorrect code.
Main Low Battery Low battery indication from the Agility main panel
(below 6V)
Wireless Low
Battery
WL Jamming
Low battery system
Jamming
indication indication in
from the
any system wireless
device in the
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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WL
AC
Lost
Off
PSTN
Fault
Wireless device lost.
When no supervision signal is received from a wireless device
Interruption in the source of the main AC power.
This activation will follow the delay time predefined in the
AC Loss Delay timer
PSTN lost event.
If PSTN Loss Delay time period is defined, the message will be sent after the delay time
Communication fault with the IP network.
IP Network
GSM
GSM Fault
SIM
SIM
SIM
Fault
Expire
Credit
General GSM fault (SIM card fault, Network availability, Network Quality, PIN code error, Module communication, GPRS password, GPRS IP fault, GPRS
Connection, PUK code fault
Any fault with the SIM card
Report to Follow Me will be established 30 days before the SIM Expiration Time defined for a prepaid SIM card.
An automatic SMS credit message (or any other message) received from the provider’s number predefined in
SMS Receive Phone
will be transferred to the Follow Me number
Environmental
Gas Alert Gas (natural gas) alert from a zone defined a Gas detector
Flood alert from a zone defined as flood type Flood Alert
CO Alert
High
Temperature
CO (Carbon Monoxide) alert from a zone defined a CO detector
High Temperature
Temperature
alert detector
from a zone defined a
Low Temperature Low Temperature alert from a zone defined a
Temperature detector
Technical Alert from the zone defined as Technical
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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Miscellaneous
Zone Omit
Periodic
test
Zone has been omitted
Follow Me test message will be established following the time defined in the Periodic Test parameter under the ARC parameters
System is in remote installation mode Remote programming
Restore Events:
Alarms
Intruder Alarm Intruder alarm in the system restored
Tamper
Faults
Tamper alarm in the system restored
Main Low Battery
Low battery indication from the Agility main panel restored
WL Low Battery Low battery indication from any wireless device in the system restored
Jamming
WL
AC
Lost
Off
Jamming indication in the system restored
Wireless device lost restored
Interruption in the source of the main AC power restored
PSTN Fault
IP Network
PSTN lost event restored
Communication fault in the IP restored
GSM Fault
Environmental
General GSM fault restored
Gas Alert
Flood Alert
CO Alert
High
Temperature
Gas
CO
Alert
Flood
High
Alert
restored
Alert restored
Temperature
restored
Alert restored
Low Temperature Low Temperature Alert restored
Technical Technical Alert restored
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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Remote Control
Remote Listen
No
Enables the user of the follow me phone to perform remote listen and talk operation with the premises.
Remote program
No
Enables the user of the follow me phone to enter the Remote Operation menu and perform all available programming options.
For more details see the User manual.
Controls
Allows to program control related to operation with the Follow Me
Unset Stop Follow Me
No
YES:
The Follow ‐ Me calls will stop when the partitions are unset by a user code
NO
: The Follow ‐ Me calls will continue to be made when the partitions are unset by a user code
Parameters
Allows to program parameters related to operation with the Follow Me
Follow Me Retries
03
The number of times the Follow Me phone number is redialed
Voice Message Recurrence
01
01 ‐ 15
01 ‐ 05
This number of times a voice message repeats itself when establishing a call to a
Follow Me number.
Follow Me Periodic Test
The Periodic Test enables you to set the time period that the system will automatically establish communication to a Follow Me destination defined with the Periodic Test event.
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5. Programming: Audio Messages Menu
This menu is used to define voice message parameters.
The Audio Messages menu is divided into the following sub menus:
1.
Assign Message
2.
Local Message
5.1 Assign Message
The engineer can assign a voice message to a
zone
,
partition
or
output
.
When an event occurs this voice message will be heard accordingly.
Each message can be comprised of up to 4 words.
Each word has been pre ‐ recorded and assigned a number.
When comprising a message the engineer will enter the number of each word into the message sequence.
The system recognizes the numbers and sounds the words assigned to those numbers.
(See Descriptor Directory below)
For example: For the system to sound “Top Floor Guest Bedroom”, the engineer must enter the following sequence: 119 050
061 019.
The table on the following page displays the directory of the pre ‐ recorded programming descriptors, each is identified by a 3 digit number.
Note
: The first five descriptors allow for customized words specific for the client’s needs.
The customized words can be recorded via the telephone.
Each recording is 2 seconds long.
To assign a message follow this procedure:
1.
Go to Programming
Æ
Audio Messages
Æ
Assign Message.
2.
Select the relevant device and go to
Define
.
3.
Enter the relevant descriptor numbers (see
Appendix 3: Library Voice Messages
) and
press .
4.
Go to
Play
to hear the message.
5.3 Local Message
Upon event occurrence, the system can announce the security situation to occupants of the premises by sounding a local announcement message.
This announcement message can be enabled or disabled, per event.
Enable or disable each message announcement according to your customer request.
Audio Messages: Local Messages
Parameter Description Default
Intruder alarm
Fire alarm
Intruder alarm
Fire alarm
Yes
Yes
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Parameter Description
Emergency
Panic alarm
Emergency
Panic alarm
(medical) alarm
Tamper alarm
Environmental alert
Tamper alarm
Flood, Gas, CO or Temperature alert
Full Set
Part Set
Unset
Audible Status
Exit
No
Auto
/
Walk
Entry set
Output
test
On/Off
Movement
Miscellaneous
System/Partition
System/Partition
System/Partition
set set
in in unset
keypad/remote control
Full
Part
Set
Set
Status heard when pressing the status button on the
System in exit or entry delay
System in auto set process
Output activated or deactivated
Walk test.
The Agility will sound the zone number and description
No movement message
Chime, Macro activation or False Code fault message
Default
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Testing menu
The following menu is used to perform tests on the system.
Note that each test refers to the last time the device was activated.
Tests can be performed on the following elements:
1.
Main Unit
2.
Zone
3.
Remote Control
4.
Keypad
5.
Sounder
6.
GSM
7.
IP Unit
8.
PO Unit
1. Main Unit
Main Unit
Noise Level
Measure the current noise level by the system receiver.
Sounder
Activates the main unit sounder.
Speaker
Sounds the local test message: “Test message”.
Select
Start
to activate the feature.
Select
Stop
to end the test.
Battery
Displays the battery voltage of the main unit.
Version
Displays the software version.
2. Zone
Zone
Comm Test
0 ‐ 99
Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission (last detection or last supervision signal).
To receive an updated signal strength, activate the detector prior to performing the communication test.
Battery Test
Displays the results of the last battery test performed after the last transmission.
OK message is displayed for a successful test.
For an updated value activate the device.
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Zone
Walk Test
Used to easily test and evaluate the operation of selected zones in your system.
It is recommended to perform walk test after installing all wirless devices and also prior to performing Testing operation.
The keypad LCD displays the following information:
Zone xx:
TRIP TMP TRBL
Zone number; TRIP: Successful detection; TMP: Tamper detection and Trbl: Low battery
Version
This menu displays software version of the selected 2 ‐ way detector.
3. Remote Control
Remote Control
Comm Test
Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission.
To receive an updated signal strength, activate the remote control prior to performing the communication test.
Battery Test
Displays the results of the last battery test performed after the last transmission.
OK message is displayed for a successful test.
For an updated value activate the device.
4. Keypad
Keypad
Comm Test
Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission.
To receive an updated signal strength, activate the keypad prior to performing the communication test.
Battery Test
Displays the results of the last battery test performed after the last transmission.
OK message is displayed for a successful test.
For an updated value activate the device.
Version
This menu displays information regarding the keypad ʹ s version.
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5. Sounder
Sounder
Comm Test
Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission (last activation or last supervision signal).
To receive an updated signal strength, activate the sounder prior to performing the communication test.
Battery Test
Speaker batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s speaker batteries voltage.
Radio (Transceiver) batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s radio ʹ s batteries voltage.
Version
This menu displays information regarding the sounder ʹ s version.
6. GSM
GSM
Signal (RSSI)
Displays the signal level measured by the GSM module.
(0=No signal, 5= Very high signal)
Version
Displays information regarding the GSM card version.
7. IP Unit
IP Unit
IP Address
View the IP address of the Agility
Version
View the version on the IP card
MAC Address
View the MAC address of the IP card
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PO Unit
Comm Test
Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission.
To receive an updated signal strength, activate the PO unit prior to performing the communication test.
Battery Test
Displays the results of the last battery test performed after the last transmission.
OK message is displayed for a successful test.
For an updated value activate the device.
Activities Menu
The engineer can perform special activities on the system via the Activities menu.
Some of these activities can also be performed by the user.
Activities
Main Buzzer On/Off
Used to activate/deactivate the main unit buzzer.
KP Sleep Time
10 seconds 00 ‐ 60 seconds
Used to set the keypad ʹ s Sleep mode time.
(The LCD display is turned off.)
Sounder TMP Mute
Used to silence an alarm initiated by a tamper from a sounder for 20 minutes.
Use this option for example, when replacing the sounder battery.
Avoid Report Programming
Some protocols have a report code to the alarm receiving center for entering and exiting the engineer programming.
To avoid the entering report and save time, this function postpones the report for two minutes during which the engineer can enter the programming menu and no report will be made.
Omit Box Tamper
Provides ability to omit box tamper condition.
When activated and tamper condition occurs, there will be no alarm, no indication to the ARC and no record in the event log.
Engineer Reset
Use this option to reset an alarm.
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Follow Me Menu
Follow Me
Parameter
Define
Used to define Follow Me destinations phone number or E ‐ mail address according to its type: Voice message, SMS or E ‐ mail
Test FM
Used to test Follow Me reporting
.
Clock Menu
Clock
Time + Date
Allows the setting of the system time and date.
This definition is required for setting the scheduler programming in the system.
Scheduler
NTP Clock
Used to get an automatic time update through the IP network or GPRS.
On/Off
Enables you to activate or deactivate preprogrammed schedules that were defined by your engineer.
Up to 8 weekly programs can be defined in the system during which the system automatically sets / unsets or activates programming outputs.
NTP Host
The IP address or NTP server name.
NTP Port
The NTP server port.
Time Zone (UTC)
Use the key to add an hour to the UTC time.
Use the an hour from the UTC time.
key to subtract
Event Log Menu
Allows the viewing of significant system events including date and time.
Scroll the list using the arrow keys to view the events in the system.
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Appendix A Report Codes
Report Codes
Alarms
Panic alarm
Panic alarm restore
Fire alarm
Fire alarm restore
Medical alarm
Medical alarm restore
Duress alarm
Duress alarm restore
Box tamper
Box tamper restore
Confirmed alarm
Confirmed alarm restore
Main Faults
Low battery
Low battery restore
AC loss
AC restore
Clock not set
Clock set
False code
Main phone fault
Main phone fault restore
RF Jamming
RF Jamming restore
GSM fault
GSM fault restore
IP Network fault
625
421
351
351
302
301
301
626
344
344
330
330
139
139
302
121
121
137
137
120
120
115
115
100
100
JA
LT
LR
YR
AT
AR
XQ
XH
IA
IR
BV
YT
HA
HH
TA
TR
PA
PH
FA
FH
MA
MH
Page A-1
Category
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Report Codes
Set/Unset
User Set
User Unset
Part Set
Unset after alarm
Keyswitch Set
Keyswitch Unset
Auto Set
Auto Unset
Remote Set
Remote Unset
Forced Set
Quick Set
No Set
Auto Set fail
Detectors(Zones)
Burglary alarm
Burglary alarm restore
Fire alarm
Fire alarm restore
Foil alarm
Foil alarm restore
Panic alarm
Panic alarm restore
Medical alarm
Medical alarm restore
24 Hour alarm
24 Hour alarm restore
Entry/Exit
Entry/Exit restore
Water (Flood) alarm
120
120
100
100
110
110
155
155
133
133
134
134
154
455
130
130
407
574
408
654
409
403
403
407
401
401
441
458
409
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Category
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
FA
FH
BA
BH
PA
PH
MA
MH
BA
BH
BA
BH
WA
CI
BA
BH
OP
CF
CL
CD
OS
CA
OA
CL
CL
OP
CG
OR
CS
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Water (Flood) alarm restore
Gas alarm
Gas alarm restore
Carbon Monoxide alarm
Carbon Monoxide alarm restore
Environmental alarm
Environmental alarm restore
Zone fault
Zone fault restore
Burglary fault
Burglary fault restore
Zone omit
Zone omit restore
Burglary omit
Burglary omit restore
Zone supervision loss
Zone supervision restore
Tamper
Tamper restore
Zone lost
Zone lost restore
Low battery
Low battery restore
Wireless Keypad
Tamper
Tamper restore
Low battery
Low battery restore
Keypad lost
Keypad lost restore
384
145
145
144
355
355
384
384
384
355
355
573
381
381
144
380
570
570
573
150
380
380
380
154
151
151
162
162
150
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XR
TA
TR
TR
BZ
XT
XT
XR
BZ
BU
UT
UJ
TA
BJ
UB
UU
BB
UH
UT
UJ
BT
WH
GA
GH
GA
GH
UA
Category
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Report Codes
Wireless Keyfob
Set
Unset
Low battery
Low battery restore
Wireless Sounder
Tamper
Tamper restore
Low battery
Low battery restore
Sounder lost
Sounder lost restore
Wireless I/O Expander
Low battery
Low battery restore
I/O Expander lost
I/O Expander lost restore
Tamper
Tamper restore
AC loss
Ac loss restore
RF Jamming
RF Jamming restore
Miscellaneous
Enter programming (local)
Exit programming (Local)
Enter programming (Remote)
Exit programming (Remote)
ARC periodic test
ARC keep alive (polling)
Call back
380
627
628
145
301
301
380
627
628
602
999
411
384
355
355
145
355
355
384
145
145
384
384
409
409
384
384
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Category
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Urgent
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Set/Unset
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
RB
RS
TX
ZZ
RB
TR
AT
AR
XQ
XH
LB
LS (LX )
XR
BZ
TA
BZ
XT
TA
TR
XT
XR
CS
OS
XT
XR
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System reset
Abort alarm
Listen in begin
305
521
606
RR
BC
LF
Category
Urgent
Non ‐ urgent
Urgent
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Appendix B Engineer Event Log Messages
Event Message
Activate PO=xx
Actv PO=xx KF=zz
Alarm abort P=y
Alarm Zone=xx
Anti ‐ code reset
ARC=y call error
ARC=y restore
Auto Add GSM
Auto Add IP card
Auto Add MODEM
Auto Del GSM
Auto Del IP card
Auto Del MODEM
Auto test fail
Auto test OK
Bell tamper
Bell tamper rst
Box tamper
Box tamper rst
Change code=xx
Change FM=yy C=xx
Change tag=xx
Clock not set
Clock set C=xx
CO Alarm Zn=xx
CO Rst.
Zn=xx
Com ok IP card
Comm OK Soundr=y
Comm.
OK GSM
Comm.OK
I/O Mdl.
Conf.
alarm P=y
Confirm rs Z=xx
Confirm Zone=xx
CP reset
Date set C=xx
Day F.Set:P=y
Day P.Set:P=y
Day Unset: P=y
Duress C=xx
Description
PO XX activation
PO XX is activated from remote control ZZ
Alarm aborted on partition Y
Alarm in zone no.
XX
Remote reset
Communication fail fault to ARC phone no.
Y
Communication fail fault restore to ARC phone no.
Y
GSM Module added to the main unit
IP Module added to the main unit
Modem added to the main unit
GSM Module was removed from the main unit
IP Module removed from the main unit
Modem removed from the main unit
Failure of zone self ‐ test
Automatic zone self ‐ test OK
Bell tamper alarm
Bell tamper alarm restore
Box tamper alarm from main unit
Box tamper alarm restore
Changing user code XX
Changing Follow ‐ Me number YY by user no.
XX
Changing keypad tag for user XX
Time is not set
Time defined by user no.
XX
CO alert from zone XX defined as a CO detector
CO alert restored from zone XX defined as a CO detector
Communication OK between the Agility and IP card
Communication OK between the Agility and Sounder Y
Communication OK between the Agility and GSM
Communication OK between the Agility and I/O module
Confirmed alarm occurred in partition Y
Restore zone confirmed alarm
Confirmed alarm occurred from zone XX
The control panel has reset
Date defined by user no.
XX
Daily set on partition Y
Daily Part Setting in partition Y
Daily unset on partition Y
Duress alarm from user no.
XX
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Event Message
Enter program
Exit program
F.Fault
OK Z=xx
F.Set
fail P=y
F.Set:P=y C=xx
F.Set:P=y KF=zz
False code
False code rest.
Fire fault Zn=xx
Fire Keypad=y
Fire Zone=xx
Foil ok Z=xx
Foil Zone=xx
Forced set P=y
Found Zone=xx
Gas Alarm Zn=xx
Gas Rst.
Zn=xx
GSM:IP Fault
GSM:IP OK
GSM:Mdl comm.OK
GSM: Module comm.
GSM:NET avail.
GSM:NET avail.OK
GSM:NET qual.OK
GSM:NET quality
GSM:PIN code err
GSM:PIN code OK
GSM:PUK Code err
GSM:PUK Code OK
GSM:SIM fault
GSM:SIM OK
H.Temp
rst Zn=xx
High Temp.
Zn=xx
I/O:AC Fault
I/O:AC Restore
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Entering engineer programming from keypad or configuration software
Exiting engineer programming from keypad or configuration software
Restore fire alarm in zone no.
XX
Partition Y failed to set
Partition Y set by user no.
XX
Partition Y set by remote control ZZ
False code alarm
False code alarm restore
Fault in fire zone no.
XX
Fire alarm from wireless keypad Y
Fire alarm in zone no.
XX
Restore in foil (Day) zone no.
XX
Fault in foil (Day) zone no.
XX
Partition Y is force set
Wireless zone found, zone no.
XX
Gas (natural gas) alert from zone XX defined as a gas detector
Gas (natural gas) alert restored from zone XX defined as a gas detector
IP address is incorrect
IP connection OK
Communication between the GSM/GPRS Module and the
Agility is OK
Internal GSM/GPRS BUS module fault
GSM network is not available
GSM Network is available
GSM Network quality is acceptable
The GSM RSSI level is low
PIN code entered is incorrect
PIN code is correct
PUK code required
PUK Code entered is correct
SIM card missing or not properly sited
SIM Card in place
High temperature alert restored from zone XX defined as a temperature detector
High temperature alert from zone XX defined as a temperature detector
AC power fault on I/O module
AC power restore on I/O module
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Event Message
I/O: Battery Flt
I/O: Battery Rstr
I/O: Comm Restore
I/O: Comm.
Fault
I/O: Jamming
I/O: Jamming Rstr
I/O: Lost
I/O: Tamper
I/O: Tamper Rstr
IO: Lost Restore
IPC:ARC=x Error
IPC:ARC=x OK
IPC:DHCP error
IPC:DHCP ok
IPC: Download err
IPC: Download ok
IPC: Hardware err
IPC: Hardware ok
IPC: Mail error
IPC: Mail ok
IPC: Network err
IPC: Network ok
IPC: NTP error
IPC: NTP ok
IPC: Upgrade err
IPC: Upgrade ok
Jamming OK Zn=xx
Jamming restore
Jamming Zone=xx
KP=y Low Bat.Rst
KP=y Low Battery
Ksw F.Set:P=y
Ksw Unset:P=y
L.bat
rstr KF=yy
L.Temp
rst Zn=xx
Line fault
Line restore
Lost Zone=xx
Low Bat rs Z=xx
Low bat.
Zn=xx
Description
I/O module battery fault alert
I/O module battery fault restored
I/O module communication fault restored
I/O module communication fault
I/O module jamming alert
I/O module jamming alert restored
I/O module is regarded as lost following supervision test
I/O module tamper alert
I/O module tamper alert restored
The Agility received a signal from I/O module after it has been regarded as lost
Communication failure to ARC X over IP network
Communication to ARC X over IP network is OK
Failed to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server
Succeeeded to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server
Failed to download from upgrade server
Successful download from upgrade server
Internal hardware error in the IP card
No hardware error in the IP card
IP card failed to send an Email
IP card successfully sent an Email
Failed to connect to IP network
Successful connection to IP network
Failed to acquire time data from the time server
Succeeded to acquire time data from the time server
Remote software upgrade of the IP card failed
Remote software upgrade of the IP card succeeded
Zone XX jamming OK
Wireless receiver jamming restore
Zone XX jamming fault
Low battery fault restored from keypad Y
Low battery fault from keypad Y
Partition Y is set by key switch
Partition Y is unset by key switch
Low battery fault restore from wireless remote control YY
Low temperature alert restored from zone XX defined as a temperature detector
If the phone line is cut or the DC level is under 1V
Phone line fault restore
Wireless zone lost, zone no.
XX
Low battery fault restored from wireless zone no.
XX
Low battery fault from wireless zone no.
XX
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Event Message
Low bat.KF=yy
Low Temp.
Zn=xx
Main:AC lost
Main:AC restore
Main: battery rst
Main: low battery
No Com IP card
No comm I/O Mdl.
No comm Soundr=y
No comm.
GSM
Omit Box+Bell
Omit Fault C=xx
Omit Zone=xx
P.Set:P=y C=zz
P.Set: P=y KF=zz
Panic Keypad=y
Panic KF=yy
PTM: Send Data
Radio l.bat
S=y
Radio l.bat
rS=y
Remote F.Set:P=y
Remote P.Set:P=y
Remote program
Remote Unset:P=x
Restore Zone=xx
RF Jamming
Sndr=y Lost Rst
Soak fail Z=xx
Sounder=y Lost
Special KP=y
Spkr l.bat
rsS=y
Spkr low bat S=y
Start exit P=y
Tamper I/O Mdl.
Tamper I/O Mdl.
Tamper Keypad=y
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Description
Low battery fault from wireless remote control XX
Low temperature alert from zone XX defined as a temperature detector
Loss of AC power from the main panel
AC power restore on main panel
Low battery fault restore from the main panel
Low battery fault from the main panel
Communication failure between the Agility and IP card
Communication failure between the Agility and I/O module
Communication failure between the Agility and sounder Y
No communication between the GSM/GPRS Module and the Agility
Box + Bell tamper is omitted
System faults were omitted by user XX
Zone no.
XX is omitted
Partition Y part set by user ZZ
Partition Y part set by remote control ZZ
Panic alarm from wireless keypad Y
Panic alarm from remote control YY
Load new parameters into the Agility from PTM accessory
Radio low battery fault from sounder Y
Radio low battery restore from sounder Y
The system has been set from the configuration software
The system has been set in Part Set mode from the configuration software
The system has been programmed from the configuration software
Partition Y unset from the configuration software
Alarm restore in zone no.
XX
Wireless receiver jamming
The Agility received a signal from sounder Y after it has been regarded as lost
Zone XX has failed in the soak test
Sounder Y is regarded as lost following supervision test
Special alarm from the from wireless keypad Y
Speaker low battery restore from sounder Y
Speaker low battery fault from sounder Y
Exit time started in partition Y
Tamper alarm from I/O module
Tamper alarm restored from I/O module
Tamper alarm from keypad ID=Y
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Event Message
Tamper rs Zn=xx
Tamper rst KP=y
Tamper Sounder=y
Tamper Zone=xx
Tech alarm Zn=xx
Tech rstr Zn=xx
Tmp rstr Sndr=y
Un ‐ Omit Zone=xx
UnOmt Box+Bell
Unknown event
Unset:P=y C=zz
Unset: P=y KF=zz
User login C=xx
Water Alrm Zn=xx
Water rstr Zn=xx
Z=xx auto bad
Z=xx auto ok
Description
Tamper alarm restore on zone no.
XX
Keypad Y tamper restore
Tamper alarm from wireless sounder Y
Tamper alarm from zone no.
XX
Alarm from zone XX defined as Technical
Alarm restored from zone XX defined as Technical
Tamper alarm restore from wireless sounder Y
Zone no.
XX is reinstated from omit
Box + Bell reinstated from omit
Unknown event alert
Partition Y unset by user ZZ
Partition Y unset by remote control ZZ
User XX has entered into programming mode.
User 99 represents remote programming from the configuration software
Flood alarm from zone no.
XX
Flood alarm restore on zone no.
XX
Zone self ‐ test failed, zone no.
XX
Zone self ‐ test OK, zone no.
XX
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Appendix C Library Voice Messages
001
Custom
002
Custom
003
Custom
004
Custom
005
Custom
037
Central Heating
073
Flood
038
Children
074
Floor
039
Classroom
040
Cleaner
041
CO
075
For
076
Foyer
077
Freezer
A
006
A
042
Computer room
078
Front
043
Conference
G
007
Above
044
Conservatory
008
Air conditioner
045
Contact
079
080
Games
Garage
009
An
010
And
011
Apartment
046
Container
047
Control
048
Corner
081
Garden
082
Gas
083
Gate
012
Area
013
At
014
Attic
B
015
Baby ʹ s room
016
Back
017
Baggage
018
Balcony
019
Bar
020
Barn
021
Basement
022
Bathroom
023
Bedroom
024
Before
025
Behind
026
Bottom
027
Boy ʹ s room
028
Branch
029
Building
030
By
C
031
Cabinet
032
Cafe
033
Camera
034
Canteen
035
Ceiling
036
Cellar
049
D
Curtain
050
Desk
051
Detector
052
Device
053
Dining
054
Door
055
Down
056
Downstairs
057
Dressing
058
Drive
E
059
East
060
Element
061
Emergency
062
Engine
063
Entrance
064
Entry
065
Escape
066
Executive
067
Exit
068
External
F
069
Family
070
Fence
071
Fire
072
First
084
Gents
085
Girl ʹ s room
086
Glass
087
Grocery
088
Ground
089
Guest
090
Gym
H
091
Hall
092
Hallway
093
Hanger
094
High
095
House
I
096
In
097
Indoor
098
Inside
099
Interior
100
Internal
101
Is
K
102
Kitchen
L
103
Lab
104
Ladies
105
Landing
106
Laundry
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107
Lavatory
108
Left
109
Library
110
Lift
111
Light
112
Living
113
Lobby
114
Low
140
Pool
141
Porch
R
142
Rear
143
Reception
144
Refrigerator
145
Relay
146
Restaurant
M
115
Machine
116
Macro
117
Magnet
147
Right
148
Roof
149
Room
S
118
Maid ʹ s room
150
Safe
119
Main
151
Safety
U
174
Under
175
Up
176
Upstairs
177
Utility
V
178
Vestibule
179
Video camera
W
180
Wall
181
Warehouse
182
Washroom
183
West
184
Window
120
Master
121
Medical
122
Middle
123
Motion
N
124
Near
125
New
126
North
127
Nursery
O
152
Second
153
Shed
154
Shock
155
Shop
156
Shutter
157
Side
158
Site
159
Smoke
160
South
161
Space
Y
185
Yard
Z
186
Zone
Numbers
187
0
188
1
189
2
190
3
191
4
128
Of
129
Office
162
Sprinkler
163
Stairs
192
5
193
6
130
On
164
Store
194
7
131
Outbuilding
165
Student room
195
8
132
Outdoor
133
Output
166
Study
167
Suite
196
9
197
10
134
Outside
P
135
Panic
136
Partition
137
Passage
138
Patio
139
Perimeter
T
168
Technical
170
Third
171
To
172
Top
173
TV
169
Temperature
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Appendix D EN 50131 Compliance
Compliance Statement
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that the Agility series of central units and accessories are designed to comply with:
EN50131 ‐ 1, EN50131 ‐ 3 Grade 2
EN50130 ‐ 5 Environmental class II
EN50131 ‐ 6 Type A
UK: DD243:2004, PD 6662:2004, ACPO (Police)
USA: FCC: Part 15B, FCC part 68
CANADA: CS ‐ 03, DC ‐ 01
Possible logical keys calculations:
Logical codes are codes punched in the wireless keypad to allow Level 2 (users) and
Level 3 (engineer) access.
All codes ‐ 4 digits structure: xxxx
0 ‐ 9 can be used for each digit.
There are no disallowed codes ‐ codes from 0000 to 9999 are acceptable.
Invalid codes cannot be created due to the fact that after the code 4 th digit has been punched, ʺ Enter ʺ is automatically applied.
Code is rejected when trying to create a non existing code
.
Possible physical keys calculations:
Physical keys are implemented in the Wireless Keyfobs.
It is assumed that only a user possesses a Keyfobs, therefore a physical key is considered as access Level 2
Each Keyfob has 24 bit identification code comprising 2^24 options.
A Keyfob has to be recognized and registered by the Agility, therefore, a ʺ write ʺ process must be performed.
A valid Keyfob is one ʺ Learned ʺ by the panel and allowing Set/Unset
A non valid Keyfob is one not ʺ Learned ʺ by the panel and not allowing Set/Unset.
System Monitoring
The main unit is monitored for AC fault, battery fault, low battery and more.
The I/O Wireless Expander is monitored for AC fault, battery fault, low battery and more.
All other wireless elements are monitored for low voltage battery .
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Setting the Agility to comply with EN 50131 requirements
1.
Access the Engineer programming mode.
2.
From the [1] System menu select [5] to access the Settings menu.
3.
From the Settings menu select [4] to access the Standard option.
4.
Default option.
5.
Select EN 50131.
Once selected, the following changes will occur in the Agility software:
Report Codes
Feature EN 50131 Compliance
Timers
Phone Line cut delay
Entry Delay
AC Delay
Jamming Time
RX Supervision
Immediate (0 minutes)
45 seconds (maximum allowed)
Immediate (0 minutes)
0 minutes
2 hours
System Controls
Quick Set
False Code Fault
Forced Setting
Authorize Engineer
Override Fault
Restore Alarm
Mandatory Event Log
Restore Fault
Exit Alarm
20 Minutes Signal
Entry Delayed Alarm
Attenuation
Set to NO
Set to Yes
Set to NO
Set to YES
Set to NO
Set to YES
Set to YES
Set to YES
Set to NO
Set to YES
Set to NO
Set to YES
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1) Programming
2) Testing
3) Activities
4) Follow Me
5) Clock
6) Event Log
Appendix E Installer Programming Maps
4) Keypad
5) Sounder
6) GSM
7) IP Unit
8) I/O Module
See programming menu on page E ‐ 2.
1) Main Unit
1)
2) Sounder
3)
Noise Level
Speaker
4) Battery
2) Zone
5) Version
1) Communication Test
2) Battery
3) Walk Test
4) Version
3) Keyfob
1) Communication Test
2) Battery
1) Main Buzzer
1)
2)
3)
1)
1)
Communication
Battery
Version
2) Version
3) MAC address
1) Communication Test
2) Battery
3) Version
Communication
2) Battery
3) Version
1) Signal
2) Version
IP Address
Test
Test
2) KP Sleep Time
3) TMP Sounder Mute
4) Avoid Report Prog
5) Omit Box Tamp
6) Engineer Reset
1) Define
2) Test Follow Me
1)Time and Date
2) Scheduler Enable
3) NTP
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Installer Programming menu:
1) System
1) Timers
2) Controls
1) Ex/En Delay 1
2) Ex/En Delay 2
3) Bell Timeout
4) Bell Delay
5) AC Off Delay
6) Jamming Time
7) RX Supervise
8) TX Supervise
9) Redial Wait
01)Swinger limit
02) No Activity
1) Basic
2)
3)
Advanced
Communication
Quick Set
Allow Omit
Quick Status
False Code Fault
Sounder Squawk
Audible Panic
Buzzer
Æ
Bell
Audible Jamming
Exit Part Set Beep
Forced Setting
Set Pre
Default
‐
Warning
Enable
Main But: Status/Talk
Quick Learn
Area
Global Follower
Summer/Winter
24 Hour Omit
Tamper Reset
Engineer Reset
Engineer Tamper
Low Battery Set
Sounder Pre ‐ alarm
Bell 30/10
Fire Pattern
IMQ
Disable Incoming Call
ARC Enable
Configuration Software Enable
FM Enable
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3) Labels
4) Sounds
Controls continued…
5) Settings
6) Service Info
4) EN 50131
5) DD243
1) System
2) Partition 1
3) Partition 2
4) Partition 3
1) Tamper Sound
2) Local Alarm
3) Local Squawk
4) Ex/En Beeps
5) Speaker Volume
1) Default Panel
2) Erase WL Device
3) Language
4) Standards
1) Service Name
2) Phone
Authorize Engineer
Override Fault
Restore Alarm
Mandatory Events
Restore Fault
Exit Alarm
Entry Alarm
20 Minutes Signal
Attenuation
Omit Exit/Entry
Entry Disable
Route Disable
Engineer Confirmation
Keyswitch Lock
Entry Unset
Silent
Bell
Buzzer (main)
Bell + Buzzer
Bell/Set + Buzzer/Unset
Bell/Set + S/Unset
EN 50131
DD243
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2) Radio Devices
1) Allocation
2) Modification
2) Keyfobs
3) Keypads
1) RF Allocation
2) By Serial code
1) Zones
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1) Parameters
2) Alarm Confirmation
3) Soak Test
1) Parameters
2) Controls
3) Parent Control
1) Parameters
2) Controls
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1) Label
2) Serial No.
3) Partition
4) Type
5) Sound
6) Advanced
1) Chime
2) Controls
Supervision
Forced Setting
No Activity
LED Enable
Anti Mask
3) Detection Mode
4) Sensitivity
1) Confirm Partition
2) Confirm Zones
1 ‐ Way Keyfob
1) Label
2) Serial No.
3) Partition
2 ‐ Way Keyfob
1) Label
2) Serial No.
3) Partition
4) Button 1
5) Button 2
6) Button 3
7) Button 4
Instant F.
Set
Instant P.
Set
Unset + Code
1) Label
2) Serial No.
3) Emergency Keys
4) Function Key
5) Output Control
RF Wake ‐ up
4) PIN Code
5) Panic Enable
6) PO Button 1
7) PO Button 2
8) PO Button 3
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4) Sounders
5) I/O Modules
3)
Identification
1) Label
2) Serial Number
3) Supervision
4) Volume
5) Strobe (Ext.l)
1) Wired Zones
2) Outputs
3) X ‐ 10 Outputs
4) Parameters
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1)Alarm
2) Squawk
3) Exit Entry
1)Strobe Ctrl
2) Strobe Blink
3)Strobe Set Blink
1) Label
2) Partition
3) Type
4) Sound
5) Advanced
1) Chime
2) Control
3) Termination
4) Loop Response
5) Detection Mode
1) Label
2) Type
3) Pattern
4) Pulse Length
1) Label
2) Type
3) Pattern
4) Pulse Length
1) Serial No.
2) Control
1) Supervision
2) Quick PO/X10
3) X10 House ID
4) PO DTMF Control
3) Codes
1) User
2) Grand Master
3) Engineer
4) Sub ‐ Engineer
5) Code Length
6) DTMF Code
7) Parent Control
4) Communication
1) Method
1) Label
2) Partition
3) Authority
4 Digits
6 Digits
1) PSTN
2) GSM
1) Timers
2) Controls
3) Parameters
1) Timers
2) GPRS
3) Email
User
Cleaner
Set Only
Duress
4) Controls
5) Parameters
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1) PSTN Lost Delay
2) Wait for Dial Tone
Alarm Line Cut
Answer Machine Override
1) Rings to Answer
2) Area Code
3) PBX Prefix
1) GSM Lost
2) SIM Expire
3) ARC Polling
1) APN Code
2) APN User Name
3) APN Password
1) Mail Host
2) SMTP Port
3) E ‐ mail Address
4) SMTP User Name
5) SMTP Password
Caller
1) SIM
ID
PIN Code
2) SMS Center Phone
3) GSM RSSI
4) SIM Number
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2) Alarm Receiving
Center
3) IP
1) Report Type
2) Accounts
3) Comm Format
4) Controls
5) Parameters
6) ARC Timers
7) Report Split
6) Pre ‐ Paid SIM
1) IP Configuration
2) E ‐ mail
3) Host Name
4) ARC Polling
Voice
SMS
IP
Contact ID
SIA
Handshake
Kissoff
1) ARC Retries
2) Alarm Restore
1) Periodic Test
2) Abort Alarm
3) Cancel Delay
4) Listen In
5) Confirmation
6) No Set
1) ARC Set/Unset
2) ARC Urgent
3) ARC Non Urgent
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1) Get Credit by
2)SMS Receive Phone
1) Obtain Auto IP
2) Panel IP
3) Subnet Mask
4) Gateway
5) DNS Primary
6) DNS Secondary
1) Mail Host
2) SMTP Port
3) E ‐ mail Address
4) SMTP Name
5) SMTP Password
3) Configuration s/w
4) Follow ‐ Me
5) Audio
1) Assign Message
2) Local Message
0) Exit
1) Security
2) Call Back
3) Config SW Port
1) Define FM
2) Controls
3) Parameters
1) Zone
2) Partition
3) Output
4) X10 output
1) Access code
2) Remote ID
3) ARC Lock
1) Report type
2) Events
3) Restore events
4) Remote control
Unset stop FM
1) FM Retries
2) Voice Mesg Rec
3) Periodic test
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Voice
SMS
Remote listen
Remote program
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Notes
Notes
RISCO Group Limited Warranty
RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ( ʺ Seller ʺ ) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production.
Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
Seller ʹ s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing, at Seller ʹ s option, within a reasonable time after the date of delivery, any product not meeting the specifications.
Seller makes no other warranty, expressed or implied, and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose.
In no case shall seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever.
Seller ʹ s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct, indirect, or consequential damages or delay.
Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented; that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary, robbery or fire without warning, but is not insurance or a guaranty that such event will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result thereof.
Consequently seller shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning.
However, if seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, seller ʹ s maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be complete and exclusive remedy against seller.
No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
WARNING
: This product should be tested at least once a week.
Contacting RISCO Group
RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support.
You can contact us through our website www.riscogroup.com
or as follows:
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 ‐ 161 ‐ 655 ‐ 5500 [email protected]
USA
Tel: +305 ‐ 592 ‐ 3820 [email protected]
Italy
Tel: +39 ‐ 02 ‐ 66590054 [email protected]
Brazil
Tel: +55 ‐ 11 ‐ 3661 ‐ 8767 support ‐ [email protected]
Spain
Tel: +34 ‐ 91 ‐ 490 ‐ 2133 support ‐ [email protected]
France
Tel: +33 ‐ 164 ‐ 73 ‐ 28 ‐ 50 support ‐ [email protected]
China
Tel: +86 ‐ 21 ‐ 52 ‐ 39 ‐ 0066 support ‐ [email protected]
Poland
Tel: +48 ‐ 22 ‐ 500 ‐ 28 ‐ 40 support ‐ [email protected]
Belgium
Tel: +32 ‐ 2522 ‐ 7622 support ‐ [email protected]
Israel
Tel: +972 ‐ 3 ‐ 963 ‐ 7777 [email protected]
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No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher.
© RISCO Group 10/08 5IN1081
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