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1. Refer to page 38 for details about editing Follow Me numbers ProSYS User s Manual Quick Function Description Key 8 Enable Each time this function is enabled your alarm U D company may subsequently gain a single remote access to your system to make any required programming changes Contact your dealer for additional information 9 Del Rmt Deletes a message that has been sent to the LCD Msg from the Upload Download software 0 Cancel Sends a Cancel Alarm report message to the Report Central Station This function is used if the alarm was activated by mistake 3 View 1 Trouble Should be used when the system has detected a problem which is evidenced by the rapid flashing of the Power LED as described on page 73 2 Alarm Allows the viewing of the five most recent alarm Memory conditions stored by the system 3 Not Ready Allows the viewing of all not ready zones Status 4 Zone Allows the display of all system zones and their Status current status 5 Event Log Allows the viewing of significant system events including date and time 6 Service Allows the display of any previously entered Info service information and the system version ProSYS User s Manual 67 Quick Function Description Key 7 Overview Select between the following LCD keypad display types Single The keypad displays the partition name time and date All the keypad displays the status of all relevant partitions Each partition is repre
2. staggered Keypad A momentary chirp no sound Auxiliary Emergency ProSYS User s Manual 77 Event Keypad Sound Siren Bell Arming or A one second tone if no sound Disarming completed correctly three rapid error beeps if incorrect see Note 3 Entering an Three rapid beeps no sound Incorrect Key see Note 3 Sequence Entry Delay Slowly repeating tones until no sound Countdown the Entry Delay time period expires see Note 3 Exit Delay Slowly repeating tones until MAYBE Countdown the Exit Delay time period see Note 1 expires see Note 3 Entering Data A one second tone if no sound into the User completed correctly three Functions Mode rapid error beeps if incorrect see Note 3 see page 60 Bell Circuit Three rapid beeps at no sound Failure or Fire Loop Trouble 10 second intervals ProSYS User s Manual Appendix C Scheduling Tables Use the following table to define each of the weekly programs Weekly Program No Program Name Partition Arm Disarm Arm Mode Select Group L O Arm OA O08 OC OD O Home O Group Ist UO No 3rd UO No Utility Output 2nd UO No 4th UO No Oo NOTE For the UO weekly program you can define a separate time definition during vacation User Access Authorization DU NOTE You can choose any user in the system Start Time Stop Time Start Time Stop Time 1 HH MM 1 HH MM 2 HH MM 2 HH MM Sunday Monday Tues
3. 2 Stay To arm the system s external detectors Proceed to step 11 3 Group To arm groups within the assigned partitions Proceed to step 10 Use the GD key to enter Y under each group that will be automatically armed and disarmed ProSYS User s Manual 51 52 11 ARM DISARM S 01 3 DATE TIME 12 SELECT A DAY 1 MONDAY 13 MON ARM1 8 01 00 00 14 MON DISARM1 S 01 00 00 15 MON ARM2 S 01 00 00 16 MON DISARM2 S 01 00 00 NOTE Select 3 Date Time Select 1 Monday OR Select 8 All to set the same time intervals for every day in the week Enter the first time at which the system is armed on Monday Enter the first time at which the system is disarmed on Monday Enter the second time at which the system is armed on Monday Enter the second time at which the system is disarmed on Monday Leave the time at 00 00 if you do not want to perform the automation during the current interval for the current day 17 SELECT A DAY 2 TUESDAY 18 ARM DISARM S 01 4 LABEL 19 SCHEDULE LABEL SCHEDULE 01 Define intervals for Tuesday and the rest of the week as described in steps 12 16 above After you have defined the last day or all days in the week you define a label for the weekly program Select 4 Label Enter a name for the scheduling program as described in the table on page 46 ProSYS User s Manual 20 scuepuer Define additional scheduling program
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5. If required the system status can be hidden by setting the keypad to Hidden LCD mode In this mode the Arm Ready and Bypass LEDs do not function and the LCD displays ENTER CODE After entering a valid user code the system works in and displays the Normal Operation mode One minute after the last operation the system automatically switches to Hidden LCD mode Power LED The Power LED indicates system operation Condition Description ON The system is operating properly from commercial AC power its backup battery is in good condition OFF The system is inoperative due to lack of power from both commercial AC and backup battery servicing is required RAPID FLASH Indicates a trouble condition as described on about 4 times page 73 per second SLOW FLASH Indicates the system is in User Functions about once mode See page 60 for more information on every 2 user functions seconds amp NOTE If a trouble condition exists the Power LED will flash only when the system is in its disarmed state Once the system is armed a previously flashing Power LED will light steadily 16 ProSYS User s Manual Arm LED The Arm LED indicates whether or not the system s intrusion detectors are armed Condition Description ON The system s intrusion detectors are armed subsequent violations of a protected point or area e g a door a window unauthorized motion will result in a burglar alarm OFF The intrusion func
6. If required your security system may also report to the Central Station any troubles or malfunctions it senses so that a service call can be made ProSYS User s Manual 13 14 Upload Download Software used by the installer for programming the ProSYS and by the user for operating the system and viewing system status User Code Up to a four digit or six digit code that is used to perform many of the ProSYS functions Utility Output UO A household appliance In addition to your system s normal operation it is possible to place a household appliance or premises lighting under the control of the ProSYS where it can be conveniently turned on and off automatically or by user command from any system keypad Weekly Programs Through the use of the system s built in clock it is possible to schedule automatic operations such as arming and disarming UO activation and user limitation Zone A single detector or collection of detectors usually relating to a certain area of the premises or type of protection Zones that use devices designed to detect break ins are called intrusion zones Another kind of zone may contain one or more smoke detectors Such zones are called fire zones An environmental zone typically protects the premises from gas leaks and or flooding ProSYS User s Manual Chapter 2 Your Keypad As a user of your security system you ll need to be primarily concerned with the keypad This section discusses th
7. all three types of panels in the ProSYS family The following table lists the number of features in each type of panel Feature ProSYS 16 ProSYS 40 ProSYS 128 Total Zones 8 16 8 40 8 128 User Codes 30 60 99 Utility Outputs 6 22 6 38 6 70 Follow Me 8 8 16 Numbers Maximum 8 12 16 Keypads Partitions 4 4 8 Scheduling 8 16 32 Weekly Programs Terms and Definitions There are a few terms with which you should become familiar Knowing them will help you to better understand and use your system Authority Level Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are nine different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described on page 44 Central Station Your system is set up to report alarms to a Central Station which is a facility that continually monitors the activities of many security systems usually via the telephone network and dispatches the proper authorities ProSYS User s Manual Chime The chime is a series of three short keypad tones which can be set up to annunciate during the disarmed period the violation of selected intrusion zone s For example the chime tone can be used to annunciate the arrival of a customer each time the front door opens The chime can b
8. default Function keys are used to arm groups of zones as defined by your installer and described on page 27 Function keys can also be used to activate a prerecorded series of commands as described on page 57 Other Keys The functions of the other keys on the keypad vary according to the mode being used The following table lists the functions of the keys in Normal Operation mode and when using the User Functions menu Key Normal Operation User Functions Activates the User Exits from the current Functions mode menu and returns to Normal Operation mode ProSYS User s Manual Key Normal Operation User Functions Arm Activates the Away mode Changes data Group Arming and Quick Arming Stay Activates the Stay mode Changes data and Quick Arming Disarms the system after Terminates commands the user code is entered and confirms data to be stored Provides the system status Scrolls up a list moves the cursor to the left Bypass Bypasses zones and Scrolls down a list moves provides information on the cursor to the right bypassed zones must be pressed after entering a user code Emergency Keys Your keypad provides three sets of emergency keys which can be pressed whenever the police fire department or auxiliary assistance is required Police Emergency Pressing GD and simultaneously dd and for at least two seconds will activate a Police Emergency alarm Panic alarm Fire Emergen
9. express the active event gt To enter edit a Follow Me phone number EDIT FM NO 01 x a area code if required 1 user runcrrons From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 2 Activities 2 aeva Select 7 FM PHONES 1 UTIL OUTPUT 3 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 4 UPDATE PHONE Select the FM index number you want to 01 PHONE NO 01 edit 5 Enter the phone number including the After entering the phone number two questions are displayed These questions enable you to define the permission assigned to the designated phone when the Advanced Voice Module is connected to the system FM phone numbers can also be used for remote operation Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information 38 ProSYS User s Manual 6 ENABLE FM NO 1 REMOTE PROGRAM N 7 ENABLE FM NO 1 REMOTE LISTEN N Select one of the following options to define the permission Y The user on the FM phone can enter the Remote Operations menu and perform arm disarm zone bypassing home appliance activation FM phone editing and remote listen and talk operations N The user on the FM phone cannot enter the Remote Operations menu Select one of the following options to define the permission Y The user on the FM phone can perform remote listen in and talk operations from the Acknowledgement menu N The user on the FM phone cannot perform listen and talk operations from the Acknowledgmen
10. key toggles between the characters available from that key The ProSYS permits a total of 74 characters letters numbers and symbols for use in labeling amp NOTES The data sequence of each key in the following table is suitable only for the English version You can use a maximum of 10 characters per user label DATA SEQUENCE a fs fe fo fe F Jo fH ft p fk fe M S aaa Each of these keys toggles between producing their number and a blank space ae Use this button to toggle forward through the available characters Use this button to toggle backward through the available characters as Use this button to move the cursor to the left Tpos Use this button to move the cursor to the right gt Sl a 2 o Use this button to enter a completed label into the system A 6 ProSYS User s Manual amp gt Assigning Double Codes 5 CODE 7 Double codes are a high security option that ensures that the system is disarmed only by pairs of users This prevents individual users from disarming the system alone by making their user code active only if accompanied by their partner s user code The time between entering the two user codes is 60 seconds Your installer must enable the Double Code feature The Authority Levels of Maid Arm Only and Guard cannot be used to perform Double Code disarming To assign double codes 1 user runcrrons From the User Functions menu select 1
11. or flashing 2 3 the system is READY to be armed If the Ready LED is NOT lit or flashing the system is NOT ready to be armed In this case secure or bypass the violated zone s as described on page 34 and then proceed THE JONESES Enter your user code and press Arm 05 42 DEC 16 TUE NOTE If you make a mistake the keypad produces three short beeps If so press Y quickly and re enter the above sequence correctly THE JONESES All persons are to exit except the person ARM EXIT 0 45 arming the system Leave the premises and close the door The keypad beeps and the Arm LED flashes while the system counts down the Exit Delay time period shown in the bottom right of the LCD RO When the Exit Delay time period is up the Arm LED lights steadily i ProSYS User s Manual 23 Stay Arming Stay arming activates only external detectors enabling individuals to remain inside and move about the premises even after the system is armed gt To stay arm 1 Check the Ready LED on your keypad If it is lit or flashing the system is READY to be armed If the Ready LED is NOT lit or flashing the system is NOT ready to be armed In this case secure or bypass the violated zone s as described on page 34 and then proceed 2 rae sonzses Enter your user code and press Stay 05 42 DEC 16 TUE NOTES Press STAY twice to cancel the Entry Delay time period Press gt during the Exit Delay tim
12. same time by adding its number to the sequence For example to bypass zones 2 and 13 using code 1234 enter 1 2 3 4 BYPASS 02 13 DISARM To un bypass zone 2 only using code 1234 enter 1 2 3 4 BYPASS 02 DISARM 3 When finished entering zone numbers press Ge All zones are automatically un bypassed when the system is armed and then disarmed again The Bypass LED turns off when arming in Away mode ProSYS User s Manual 35 Chapter 5 Activating Home Appliances UOs 2 CODE 1 You can place a household appliance such as heating lighting or an external device under the control of the ProSYS where it can be conveniently turned on and off automatically or by user commands from any system keypad There are two types of appliances each of which behaves differently when activated Latched appliance Remains activated until it is deactivated Pulsed appliance Remains activated for a predefined time after which it is automatically deactivated Ask your installer which of your appliances are defined as latched and which are defined as pulsed amp NOTES The UO option applies to UOs that are defined as Follow Code Ask your installer for details about defining UOs in this way The default system label for a UO is OUTPUT Ask your installer to define a name such as HEATING for each UO Home appliances can also be remotely activated and deactivated by using the Voice module Refer to t
13. the keypad will produce three short beeps If so re enter the sequence correctly ProSYS User s Manual 29 amp Silencing an Alarm The system is disarmed when an alarm is silenced To silence an alarm 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun 2 Observe the keypad If any of the following conditions is evident an alarm has occurred Foran LED keypad The Arm LED is flashing A Zone LED is lit steadily The Fire LED is lit steadily T Eor an LCD keypad The Arm LED is flashing and the display shows the disturbed zone 3 Enter your user code and press Gis If an alarm occurred the Arm LED and the corresponding Zone LED will flash for the Alarm Memory period of about 60 seconds L 4 lf you are using an LCD keypad scroll through the list of alarmed zones 5 Optional To exit the Alarm Memory mode before the timeout has expired press NOTES It is recommended to leave the premises Only after police investigation should you consider that the burglar is no longer in your premises and you can re enter In special cases if programmed so during installation arming the system after an alarm requires a technician code On the LCD a Not ready technician reset message will appear A O 30 If the alarm was caused by a tripped smoke detector s the keypad s Fire LED will remain lit providing an indication tha
14. used to supply NOTE The electric current above to designated indication devices e g cannot be motion displayed if detectors he Auxiliary keypads and Failure has smoke detectors has failed affected all of he system s eypads and caused them o become inoperative ProSYS User s Manual 73 Trouble Description LCD KP LED KP Response False Code If enabled by Zone 5 LED Once the Trouble your dealer flashes trouble has been your system will NOTE P 1 displayed LCD report a false refers to the keypad only code asa partition in it will trouble which the automatically be false code removed from was entered the system Phone The telephone Zone 6 LED If all premises Line line used for flashes telephones are Failure Central Station operating communication properly is either contact your disconnected or security dealer inoperative If not contact your local telephone company BUS A fault has been Zone 7 LED Contact your Failure detected in the flashes dealer wiring NOTE supporting Reports that system the system is peripherals unable to communicate with the third keypad KP 03 Clock Not The system s Zone 8 LED Set the system s Set clock has lost flashes time and date track of the time and or date 74 ProSYS User s Manual Trouble Description LCD KP LED KP Response Low Relates to Saud ton aaa Zone 9 LED Contact your Battery in optional flash
15. 1 UTIL OUTPUTS 1011 aego a pay Define time windows for the week as 1 MONDAY described in step 12 on page 52 11 UO ON OFF 9 02 Select 3 VACATION In this option 1Y UTIL OUTPUTS you define the way in which the group of UOs are activated during a vacation 12 vo vacation s 01 N During vacation UOs are activated YES NO N in the same way as defined in the time windows of the week Y UOs are activated during the vacation according to the time schedule defined in the next step vacation definition NOTE If all the time intervals during the vacation are defined as 00 00 then the UOs are not activated during the vacation 13 scmevure nasen Enter a name for the scheduling SCHEDULE 03 program as described in the table on page 46 14 scueputer Define additional weekly programs as 03 SCHEDULE 03 required ProSYS User s Manual Defining a User Limitation Program A user limitation program automatically prevents certain users from disarming the system during specified time intervals By default all users of the system operate without this limitation When defining a user limitation program you need to define the following three parameters Users Time Schedule and Label amp NOTE By default all users are not restricted gt To define a user limitation program 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 6 Clocks 2 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 3 ser cro
16. BYPASS 5 Access Code 2 Enter your user code followed by 3 access cope Select 7 Double Codes 1 UPDATE CODES INSERT CODE 4 pouszz cone Select the index number of the double 01 00 WITH 00 code that you want to assign 5 pouszz com o1 Enter the user index numbers of the users 1st 00 2nd 00 you want to pair together for the double code and press fm ProSYS User s Manual 47 Chapter 8 Viewing Trouble Conditions 3 1 CODE A rapid flashing of the Power LED indicates a trouble condition The following procedure describes how to identify the trouble condition Refer to the table on page 73 for a list of possible trouble conditions and their descriptions The system must be disarmed to view trouble conditions gt To view trouble conditions MAIN LOW BATT Scroll down to view the next ones 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 3 View 2 VIEW Select 1 Trouble 1 TROUBLE 3 Enter your user code and press Gm The first trouble condition is displayed 4 If a 4 appears other troubles exist For an LED keypad select the View Trouble function by pressing 3 1 USER CODE ENTER The Zone LEDs flash according to the trouble s Z NOTE In some cases you may be able to correct troubles and restore the system to Normal Operation mode yourself In other cases your dealer or other related services may be required When all outstand
17. EDULING TABLES sss se esse sees ee ee eee reer enen 79 ProSYS User s Manual 9 Chapter 1 Introduction 10 Congratulations on your purchase of Rokonet s ProSYS Security System The ProSYS has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security needs for many residential and commercial applications Operating the System Communication with your ProSYS is performed through its keypad s or a remote telephone There are two types of keypads one with an LED and the other with an LCD Using its keys you can issue commands to your system In turn the system can communicate information to you via its display indicators and by the sounds it makes See page 15 for a description of the different types of keypads R KONET L Your ProSYS security system also consists of a variety of sensors detectors and contacts placed throughout the premises It is designed to recognize abnormal conditions and inform the system of the status of any protected door window hallway room or area Typically your system protects against intrusion Some systems may also have fire protection or environmental protection such as gas or water level sensors The Main Panel which contains the system s electronics and backup battery functions in the background and for purposes of security is installed out of sight ProSYS User s Manual You can place a household appliance or premises lighting under the con
18. LEPHONE CONNECTION Ref FCC Part 68 1 2 3 4 This equipment Alarm Control Panel brand named ProSYS RP128MAOOO0A RP140MA0000A RP116MAOOOO0A complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom panel of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US RKEAL10BRP1XXMA If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network using a terminal block which is Part 68 compliant and properly installed RJ31X connector See Installation Instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company The REN of alarm system is part of the product identifier that has the format US RKEAL1OBRP1XXMA If the Alarm Control Panel causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to fi
19. RZKONET ProSYS User s Manual For use with ProSYS 16 ProSYS 40 and ProSYS 128 Important Notice This manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Rokonet Electronics Ltd 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 Rokonet Electronics Ltd The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Copyright 2003 Rokonet Electronics Ltd All rights reserved This guide was written by DocuStar Documentation Services Ltd www docustar co il ProSYS User s Manual Customer Information RTTE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Hereby Rokonet Electronics Ltd declares that this control panel RP128MCOOO0A RP140MC0000A RP116MC0000A with wired accessories including cables and wireless accessories is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC TE
20. ccording to your installer s definition as follows ProSYS 128 systems can support up to 99 different user codes ProSYS 40 systems can support up to 60 different user codes ProSYS 16 systems can support up to 30 different user codes Your ProSYS was given a Grand Master Code of 1 2 3 4 during manufacturing Unless your alarm company has already changed it to suit your preference it s best to modify this code to one that is unique and personalized To change the Master Code and or to set up user codes follow the procedure in the following section Setting and Changing User Codes 5 CODE 1 The user assigned the Grand Master Authority Level can change all user codes but cannot view the digits in the user codes Users with other Authority Levels can only change their own codes The system must be disarmed in order to set or change user codes ProSYS User s Manual 41 gt To set change a user code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 42 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 5 Access Code Enter your 4 digit or 6 digit Master or Grand Master code and press E ACCESS CODE Select 1 Update Code 1 UPDATE CODES INSERT CODE cope 1234 cranp Enter the two digit User Index number to 00 USER 00 which you want to assign a user code For example to assign a user code to user index number 6 press 0 6 NOTES In ProSYS 128 systems the User Index nu
21. crs Select 5 schedule Program 1 SYSTEM TIME 4 SCHEDULER Select a program other than those 01 SCHEDULE 01 already being used for automatic arming or UO activation 5 SCHEDULE 03 Select 3 User Limit 1 ARM DISARM 6 USER LIMIT S 03 Select 1 User Number 1 USER NUMBER ProSYS User s Manual 55 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 USER NUMBER S 03 01 USER 01 N USER LIMIT S 03 1 USER NUMBER SELECT A DAY 1 MONDAY USER LIMIT S 03 1 USER NUMBER SCHEDULE LABEL SCHEDULE 03 SCHEDULER 04 SCHEDULE 04 Specify whether or not each user in the list should be automatically restricted from disarming the system by using the key to enter one of the following characters at the end of the second line in the LCD Y Automatically restricted N Not automatically restricted Select 2 Date Time Define time windows for the week as described in step 12 on page 52 Select 3 Label Enter a name for the weekly program as described in the table on page 46 Define additional scheduling programs as required ProSYS User s Manual Chapter 11 Programming Function Keys 9 CODE 5 The ProSYS enables you to record a series of commands and assign them to a Function key When the Function key is pressed the recorded commands are executed from beginning to end amp The default function for all Function keys is group arming as described on page 27 Before programming a Functi
22. ction Keys A B C and D 20 S TTT 20 Emergency 4 21 CHAPTER 3 ARMING AND DISARMING THE SYSTEM 0000 22 LOT TTT 22 Away AMIN E aT esorats soaks Ga bta eT Za brie sends 23 Stay AMINE eorr riete e eer ir e a eiea sienak 24 Partition Arming eer Z Eac TT Z E aR E EEEE 25 GlOUPFANMIN E iere iert arees s eurei EErEE SEESE EE PAIE Eek 27 ProSYS User s Manual 7 QUICK TTT 28 FORCE AMINE cece th Gast elected veo E S o ven tecs sitet sussue tos 28 Wireless Button Arming sees eee eee eee eee 28 Digital TT TT 28 Keyswitch Arming sese eee eee eee eee eee eee 29 Access Control Arming sese eee eee eee eee eee eee 29 Disarming T 29 Disarming the System seer eee eee eee eee eee 20 Silencing am Ala Miei iei yai Riya 9529A Sae 30 Partition Disarming eire rasai az EE Rr yana 31 Duress DISARMING vsseresgccecerestssssevcenedavesysdayssteaesanes Seatbs deaedeves 32 Disabling the Fire Alarm Switch Auxiliary cccceeeeees 33 CHAPTER 4 ZONE BYPASSING sssss ss sss esse seene 34 CHAPTER 5 ACTIVATING HOME APPLIANCES UOS 36 Activating Home Appliances from the User Functions Menu 37 Activating Home Appliances by Entering a Code esse sese 37 CHAPTER 6 SETTING FOLLOW ME NUMBERG csssccssssrseessees 38 CHAPTER 7 USER CODES iieis 41 Setting and Changing User Codes sss es sese esse sese ee resen 41 Deleting BT 46 eiseres teseuseesriasoeris tesies 43 User Authority Levels ssccsscsss
23. cy Pressing C4 and simultaneously D G and for at least two seconds will activate a Fire Emergency alarm Auxiliary Emergency Pressing 7 and simultaneously and for at least two seconds will activate an Auxiliary Emergency alarm The annunciation that results during these emergency alarms along with other system sounds is described on page 77 ProSYS User s Manual 21 If your system has been programmed to do so it will communicate any or all of these alarms to the Central Station monitoring your installation System programming also determines whether these emergency alarms will be audible and or capable of being communicated to the Central Station Chapter 3 Arming and Disarming the System Arming Arming your system enables its intrusion detectors to trigger an alarm when violated Remember fire protection and the protection offered by the keypad s emergency keys are always armed and always available Your ProSYS offers the following kinds of arming Away page 23 Stay page 24 Partition page 25 Group page 27 Quick page 28 Force page 28 Wireless Button page 28 Digital Key page 28 Keyswitch page 29 LLL Access Control page 29 22 ProSYS User s Manual Away Arming Away arming prepares all of the system s intrusion detectors to sound an alarm if violated and is used when leaving the premises empty To away arm 1 Check the Ready LED on your keypad If it is lit
24. day Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ProSYS User s Manual 79 Notes 80 ProSYS User s Manual Rokonet Limited Warranty Rokonet Electronics Ltd and its subsidiaries and affiliates Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 12 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 can not guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product Sellers obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Sellers 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 Sellers 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
25. e disabled or enabled at your discretion Event Log A list of system events can be displayed on an LCD keypad or uploaded to the alarm company via the Upload Download software and printed for further analysis Exit Entry Delay Your security system must incorporate an entry exit delay to allow proper entry and exit to and from the premises without causing inadvertent alarms Follow Me Phone In addition to the standard event reporting to the Central Station the system can send Event messages to a designated system user s telephone Group A number of zones gathered as one unit to allow partial arming Each zone can be assigned to any one or a combination of four groups A B C or D Each partition can be divided into a maximum of four groups Keyswitch Your system may also be equipped with a keyswitch which is useful for simple arming and disarming operations usually at a remote location Partition One of the ProSYS advantages is its ability to divide any system into a number of partitions You can think of each partition as a separate security system that can be armed and disarmed individually Proximity A technology that enables a keypad to sense when a proximity key tag is near it This provides an easy and user friendly way to arm or disarm the security system Tamper A device that prevents system hardware from being tampered with by triggering an alarm whenever a hardware component is opened Trouble Reporting
26. e keypad s visual indicators and the use of its keys Each keypad in the system is assigned to a particular partition meaning that commands entered in a keypad are implemented only in the partition to which it is assigned For example pressing the Quick Arm key on a keypad assigned to partition 1 arms only partition 1 Each keypad in your system reports its status via its LED lighted indicators at the left as described on page 16 Through its keys you can enter commands to arm and disarm the system bypass intrusion zones report emergencies etc as described in the subsequent chapters of this manual amp NOTE The keys and the LED indicators except the Zone LED indicators are the same in all types of keypads Keypad Types The ProSYS supports the following types of keypads LED Keypad Communicates information via LEDs either an 8 LED keypad or a 16 LED keypad LCD Keypad Communicates the system status via messages displayed on an LCD LCD Proximity Keypad An LCD keypad with the ability to sense when a proximity key tag is near it This type of keypad provides the user with a friendly and easy way to arm or disarm the security system Refer to Chapter 12 Proximity Key page 60 ProSYS User s Manual 15 LED Indicators The six LED indicators found at the upper left provide typical system indications as discussed below Some indicators have additional functions which are explained later on amp NOTE
27. e period to silence the beeps from the keypad If you make a mistake entering your user code the keypad produces three short beeps If so press quickly and re enter the above sequence correctly 3 THE gonESsEs If required leave the premises and close HOME EXIT 0 45 the door During the Exit Delay time period the keypad beeps the Arm LED flashes and the Bypass LED lights indicating that the interior zones are being bypassed cue pene When the Exit Delay time period us up AT Home armed the Arm LED lights steadily 24 ProSYS User s Manual Partition Arming One of the ProSYS advantages is its ability to divide any system into a number of partitions Each partition may be viewed as a separate security system each of which can be armed and disarmed individually regardless the condition of the other Partitions can be armed disarmed one at a time or all at once and can be Stay or Away armed Keypads and Partitions Each keypad is assigned to different partition s The Grand Master and the Manager with access to all partitions can use any keypad to access any partition Other users can use only designated keypads Common Zones Partitioned systems have to share common zones For example a shared front door to two family houses must be available to both families and is therefore shared between them A common zone s is armed only if all partitions sharing the zone s are armed The common zone s is d
28. equired codes are deleted press Cr quickly to reset and exit the User Functions menu ProSYS User s Manual 43 User Authority Levels 5 CODE 2 Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are nine different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described below Level Description GRAND MASTER MANAGER MASTER USER ARM ONLY 44 All operations for all partitions There is only one Grand Master code in the system and it is designated as 00 This code can be changed by the installer or the Grand Master All operations for all partitions There is only one Manager code in the system and it is designated as 01 All operations but only for designated partitions The user holding the Master code can change the Master code and the codes of all Authority Levels lower than Master There can be any number of Master codes in the system Only basic operations to one or more partitions Arming one or more partitions Arm Only codes are useful for workers who arrive when the premises is already open but because they are the last to leave they are given the responsibility to close the premises ProSYS User s Manual Level Description MAID Used
29. es dealer Power Power Supply NOTE Renu A Supply module s Reports that TERE TE Module the first Power ae LED Supply ripe module PS 1 has a low battery AC Loss in Relates to Zone 10 LED Make sure the PS 1 AC TRBL Power optional flashes connection of Supply Power Supply NOTE this module s Requires the Module module s Reports that transformer to the first Power ae LED AC power has Supply eypad not been module disturbed PS 1 has Make sure that experienced a i a loss of AC the outlet into which the power module s transformer is plugged is ON Bell Relates to Zone 11 LED Contact your PS 1 BELL TRBL Trouble in optional flashes dealer Power Power Supply NOTE ae 6 Supply module s Reports that Requirestne Module the external TE keypad sounder s connected to the first Power Supply module PS 1 is not operating ProSYS User s Manual 75 Trouble Description LCD KP LED KP Response Auxiliary Relates to Zone 12 LED Contact your PS 1 AUX TRBL Power optional flashes dealer Failure in Power Supply NOTE re Power module s Reports that Requires the c 16 Zone LED Supply there is a C E Module failure in the eypad power to a sensor connected to the first Power Supply module PS 1 Day Zone A zone TROUBLE The Check the FIRE DOOR DAY Trouble designated as a designated integrity of the DAY ZONE has zone flashes indicated zone been faulted during the disarm peri
30. esssssscssoesessssescesessesensensesenes 44 Entering User Labels scssssssesssssscssesscesssssvessesessesensenseseees 45 Character Table T EAT RRS 46 Assigning Double Codes sssssssesssssersessssesseseesensesceseseenes 47 CHAPTER 8 VIEWING TROUBLE CONDITIONS sees sese esse se esse 48 8 ProSYS User s Manual CHAPTER 9 SETTING AND CHANGING SYSTEM TIME AND DATE E Eaa NIR R Oa na 49 Setting and Changing System Time sese ee sese ee esse eee esse sees ee 49 Setting and Changing System Date sees ee sese eee sees ee eee 49 CHAPTER 10 SCHEDULING WEEKLY PROGRAM seeseeeeees 50 Automatic Arming Disarming scscscsssessessesersesssseseeseess 50 Defining a UO Activation Programs sese esse sese ee eee e eee eee e es 53 Defining a User Limitation Program sssscesssseserseeseseseees 55 CHAPTER 11 PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYS sss ss sese esse esse 57 CHAPTER 12 PROXIMITY KEYPAD sese esse eser eee enrere ee pU Adding a New Proximity Tag sss es sesees esse sese eee seene eee 60 Deleting a Proximity Tag By the User Serial Number 62 Deleting a Proximity Tag By the User Tag s sscssessesseseees 63 Using a Proximity Tag ossccsiercotirnineirieiir seitaire 64 CHAPTER 13 COMPLETE MENU OF USER FUNCTIONS asses esse 65 APPENDIX A SYSTEM TROUBLEG ccssssscsssssrecssssrsecsseeneeseee 73 APPENDIX B SYSTEM SOUNDS asees ss see essere eee ereer 77 APPENDIX C SCH
31. fined during installation of the systems are not ready to Arm after an alarm or tamper condition To restore the system to Normal Operation mode a technician code or an Anti code must be entered Entering the code supplied by the technician at this location will restore the system to the Normal Operation mode ProSYS User s Manual 71 Quick Function Description Key 3 Duress Deactivates a latched UO that has been activated Restore as a result of a duress code being entered 4 Voice Msg Customizes the spoken messages that are 72 announced when the user accesses the system from a remote telephone Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information ProSYS User s Manual Appendix A System Troubles The following table lists possible trouble conditions their descriptions and recommended responses Trouble Description LCD KP LED KP Response Low The capacity of eee isan Zone 1 LED Contact your Battery the battery is flashes dealer low or missing and needs to be recharged or replaced Loss of The commercial Zone 2 LED Check the AC Power power has been flashes connection of interrupted the the panel s system will transformer to continue to its AC source operate on its Be sure that standby battery power has not as long as been interrupted possible or switched off Auxiliary The panel s Zone 4 LED Contact your Failure auxiliary power flashes dealer
32. he TAG TO UNIT proximity tag at a distance of 3 to 7 cm from the keypad s keys The keypad automatically reads the proximity tag and saves it into the system s memory Once the proximity tag has been successfully recorded a long confirmation beep sounds and a confirmation message is displayed If the proximity tag is already stored in the system s memory the following message is displayed USER TAG ALREADY IN MEMORY Once a proximity tag is recorded it will be functional from all keypads The programmed proximity tag has the same permissions that are defined for the specified user code If a user is defined as having the Maid security level then the proximity tag can operate only if a security code was previously defined for that user ProSYS User s Manual 61 Deleting a Proximity Tag By the User Serial Number You can use this option to delete a proximity tag for which the user is known gt To delete a proximity tag by user serial number 1 2 6 62 USER FUNCTIONS 1 BYPASS INSERT CODE ACCESS CODE 1 UPDATE CODES PROX TAG 1 RE WRITE TAG SELECT USER 00 0 GRAND DELETE ARE YOU SURE N From the User Functions menu select 5 Access Code Enter your user code Select 5 Prox Tag Select 2 Del By User Select the user for which you want to delete the proximity tag and press Select Y or N by using the key and then pressing Ge If you select Y t
33. he Voice Module Programming and Installation Manual for more information There are two ways in which to activate home appliances from the keypad From the User Functions menu as described on page 37 By entering a code as described on page 37 36 ProSYS User s Manual Activating Home Appliances from the User Functions Menu Home appliances can be activated by any user who is assigned a code that is authorized to activate home appliances To activate home appliances from the User Functions menu 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 2 Activities 2 acrrvrrres Select 1 Utility Outputs 1 UTIL OUTPUT 3 meme come Enter your user code INSERT CODE Your installer can define the system so that a user code is not required 4 ACTIVATE vo Select the number of the utility output 01 OUTPUT 01 that you want to activate or deactivate ACTIVATE U0 The selected utility output is activated OUTPUT ACTIVATED Activating Home Appliances by Entering a Code Users with the Authority Level of UO Only can activate home appliances by entering their user code followed by Gin The status of all UOs assigned to this code is subsequently changed ProSYS User s Manual 37 Chapter 6 Setting Follow Me Numbers 2 7 CODE In the case of an alarm or event the system can initiate a phone call to a designated telephone or pager and employ unique tones or messages to
34. he following confirmation message is displayed USER XX TAG DELETED ProSYS User s Manual Deleting a Proximity Tag By the User Ta You can use this option to delete a proximity tag for which the user is not known To delete a proximity tag by user tag 1 RE WRITE TAG 5 approacu tae to Within 10 seconds approach the PROX KEYPAD proximity tag at a distance of 3 to 7 cm from the keypad s keys 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select LP BYPASS 5 Access Code 2 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 3 access cone Select 5 Prox Tag 1 UPDATE CODES 4 Select 3 Del By Tag If the proximity tag was deleted successfully the following confirmation message is displayed USER TAG XX DELETED If the system does not recognize the proximity tag the following message is displayed TAG NOT DEFINED IN MEMORY ProSYS User s Manual 63 Using a Proximity Tag When using a proximity tag the following points regarding assigned partitions are relevant If your user code is assigned to only one partition then the partition will arm or disarm automatically If your user code is assigned to more then one partition use the or keys to select the required partition s and press ifm amp CE The proximity keypad is restricted from use in Greece gt Tousea proximity tag Hold the proximity tag close to the keypad s keys at a distance of approximately 3 to 7 cm Based on yo
35. ing troubles are resolved the rapidly flashing Power LED on your keypad s lights steadily and all evidence of the troubles is automatically removed from your system 48 ProSYS User s Manual Chapter 9 Setting and Changing System Time and Date 6 CODE 1 2 The correct time and date must be set to ensure proper operation of the ProSYS Setting and Changing System Time The system time is set and changed from the Set Clocks menu gt To set change the system time 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 6 Clocks 2 gee chocea Select 1 System Time 1 SYSTEM TIME 3 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 4 genrer sys time Enter the correct time in 24 hour format 00 31 Setting and Changing System Date The system date is set and changed from the Set Clocks menu gt To set change the system date 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 6 Clocks 2 ser cocks Select 2 System Date 1 SYSTEM TIME ProSYS User s Manual 49 3 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 4 ENTER SYS DATE Enter the correct date JAN 3 2003 FRI Use the and keys to move the cursor and the GD key to toggle among the choices Chapter 10 Scheduling Weekly Programs 50 6 CODE 5 Scheduling weekly programs enables you to automate some system operations This is performed by defining up to two time intervals per da
36. ion To do so you must use a special duress code which when used will disarm the system in the regular manner while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm To use a duress code add 1 to the last digit of your user code as shown in the table below User Code Duress Code 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 0 Under no circumstances must the duress code be used haphazardly or without reason Central Stations along with Police Departments treat duress codes very seriously and take immediate action To disarm using a duress code 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the Entry Delay time period has begun 2 Enter your duress code and press Gin The system is disarmed and a silent alarm is sent to the Central Station ProSYS User s Manual Disabling the Fire Alarm Switch Auxiliary Disarming the fire alarm interrupts the power supplied to the system s smoke detector s for a predetermined interval thus resetting and readying them for subsequent alarms amp NOTE You may need to perform this procedure several times in order to prevent the smoke detector s from re detecting any remaining smoke gt To disable the fire alarm 1 user runcrrons From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 2 Activities 2 acrrvrrres Select 2 Switch Auxiliary 1 UTIL OUTPUT 3 Enter your user code INSERT CODE DONE The fire alarm is disab
37. ions that will be armed automatically during vacation 7 Installer Prog 1 Advanced 2 Selected Accesses the full menu of programming options Accesses a limited menu of programming options NOTE Refer to the ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual for more information about the Installer Prog functions 8 Access Control 1 Settings 2 Time Schedule 3 Group Access 70 Defines the door mode for each door and the reader criteria for each reader in the system Configures the time schedules by which users can access the system Defines access to doors for groups of users during specific time periods ProSYS User s Manual Quick Function Description Key 4 Record Adds Arm Disarm users and Enter Exit users to the Users system 5 User Defines settings for users including assigning PIN Settings Personal Identification Number codes assigning users to specific access groups and deleting users 6 Open Remotely opens any door from any keypad that Door has previously been defined in the system NOTE Refer to the Access Control User s Manual for more information about the Access Control functions 9 Miscellaneous 1 Printer Control to control on line printing Anti code 1 Printer 1 on Printer 1 off 3 Printer 2 on 4 Printer 2 off Activates printer 1 Deactivates messages to printer 1 Activates printer 2 Deactivates messages to printer 2 Some systems de
38. isarmed if any of the partitions to which the zone s is assigned are disarmed If the system is defined to work in Area mode the common zone will be armed if any partition sharing the zone is armed The common zone will be disarmed if all the partitions sharing the zone are disarmed ProSYS User s Manual 25 Arming Multiple Partitions Only users that have been defined to operate multiple partitions during the system installation can operate more than one partition and arm disarm all partitions at once gt Toarm multiple partitions 1 Check the Ready LED on your keypad If it is lit or flashing the system is READY to be armed If the Ready LED is NOT lit or flashing the system is NOT ready to be armed In this case secure or bypass the violated zone s as described on page 34 and then proceed 2 Enter your user code and press Arm 05 42 DEC 16 TUE 3 amm R a Select the number of the partition you 0 ALL want to arm OR Select 0 to arm ALL partitions 4 Press to arm the selected partition s 5 Repeat the above steps to arm additional partitions Examples To arm partition 3 with code 1234 1 2 3 4 ARM 3 ARM To arm ALL partitions 1 2 3 4 ARM 0 ARM To arm partitions 3 and 4 1 2 3 4 ARM 3 4 ARM To arm partition 3 in Stay mode 1 2 3 4 STAY 3 STAY 26 ProSYS User s Manual Group Arming Group arming enables you to arm a number of zones within a partition using the Func
39. le a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary ProSYS User s Manual 3 5 6 7 8 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the Alarm Control Panel for repair or warranty information please contact Rokonet Industries USA Inc 2822 NW 79th Ave Miami Florida 33122 USA phone number 305 592 3820 URL sales rokonetusa com If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The control panel installation is described in the Installation Manual Connection to telephone company provided coin service is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Alarm Control Panel must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so the alarm control panel must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted in the figu
40. led for a HIT ANY KEY predefined amount of time ProSYS User s Manual 33 Chapter 4 Zone Bypassing 1 CODE 1 When an intrusion zone is not secured the keypad s Ready LED will not light nor can the system be readily armed Bypassing a zone enables you to arm a partition even if a zone within that partition is open not secured You may want to bypass a zone when access is needed to one zone in an otherwise protected area or to cause the system to temporarily circumvent a zone containing damaged wiring until repairs can be made A WARNING A bypassed zone may reduce the system s security capability Before performing the following procedure identify the violated zone s as follows LED Keypad Note which zone LED s is flashing on the keypad LCD Keypad Enter your user code followed by CD and then scroll down with the down arrow key to view all not ready zones The LCD only displays not ready zones that belong to the user code that was entered gt To change a zone s bypass status 1 Enter your code and press Cs The 05 42 DEC 16 TUE e K Bypass LED is illuminated NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your user code the keypad will produce three short beeps Re enter if necessary 34 ProSYS User s Manual 2 syp z 01 ct n Enter the zone number ZONE 01 Entering the zone number a second time un bypasses it toggle action An additional zone s can be bypassed at the
41. m the security system or to activate and deactivate home appliances and utilities such as heating and lights Proximity tag programming is performed from the User Functions menu When programming a proximity tag the following three options are available RE WRITE TAG Adds a new proximity tag described below DEL BY USER Deletes a proximity tag according to the user serial number as described on page 62 DEL BY TAG Deletes a proximity tag according to the user tag as described on page 63 This section also includes general instructions for using a proximity tag as described on page 64 NOTES Users can define or delete their individual proximity tags but the Grand Master can define or delete any user s tag Each proximity tag can be assigned to only one user Adding a New Proximity Tag You can add a new proximity tag for each user in the system as required To add a new proximity tag 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 5 Access Code 2 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 3 access cone Select 5 Prox Tag 1 UPDATE CODES ProSYS User s Manual 4 5 6 PROX TAG Select 1 Re Write Tag 1 RE WRITE TAG SG Select the user to which you want to 00 0 GRAND assign the proximity tag and press NOTE A display of indicates that a user has already been assigned to a specific proximity tag user xx approaca Within 10 seconds approach t
42. mber is from 00 to 98 In ProSYS 40 systems the User Index number is from 00 to 59 In ProSYS 16 systems the User Index number is from 00 to 29 The User Index number 00 belongs to the Grand Master user code CODE 06 USER Enter a four digit code and press Gin ENTER 0 cope 06 mstr If successful a single confirmation beep ACCEPTED is sounded and a message is displayed If not three quick error beeps are sounded SELECT CODE Repeat the above steps for additional 07 0 USER codes until complete When all codes are entered press Cr quickly to reset and exit the User Functions menu ProSYS User s Manual Deleting User Codes At times it may be desirable to completely delete a user code Note that it is impossible to delete the Master Code although it can be changed The system must be disarmed in order to delete user codes To delete a user code 1 Follow steps 1 3 in the previous procedure 2 CODE 1234 GRAND 00 USER 00 CODE 06 USER ENTER 6543 CODE 06 USER ACCEPTED SELECT CODE 07 0 USER Enter the two digit User Index number for which the code is to be deleted For example to delete the user code assigned to user index number 6 press 0 6 Press 0 followed by Gin If successful a single confirmation beep is sounded and a message is displayed If not three quick error beeps are sounded Repeat the above steps for additional codes until complete When all r
43. mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help ProSYS User s Manual 5 CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS Ref FCC Part 15 Para 15 21 and 15 27 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Rokonet Ltd could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ProSYS User s Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION sss ss ss ss ss sees esen ss enen nne 10 Operating the System scccssscsssssssssssssesesesessseesessesessenes 10 The ProSYS Family scsssssssssssscssessssescescscessevensessssessnsensenes 12 Terms and Definitions sss ss sss ss ssss ss ss sese sss ee esse enen 12 CHAPTER 2 YOUR KEYPAD cccscscscssssssssssscssssessesssssssssssssess 15 Keypad R K 15 LED INdiGatOVS s egscazetayraseriaez rrr reaiayseria et gn zg e 16 Power ED oibre einir aaen tubs 25T Lai Raes 16 Arm LED oere nre E er a 17 Ready LED ra a e a den vid O E AO areik 17 EIA SEERA LED EEEE T 18 Fire LED TTT 18 Tamper LED hamisnak 19 ZONE LEDS eee e r Eo ee ee TEESE ea ELECE TENES 19 La 20 Numenical TTT 20 Fun
44. n The series of characters is saved and assigned to the selected function key When entering characters ensure that the cursor is placed after the last character Otherwise the last character you defined and everything after it will be erased and the Function key will not perform the required function CHOOSE KEY 1 KEY A If required select an additional Function key to program and repeat the above procedure ProSYS User s Manual Using the Arm Key to Program Function Keys In step 4 of the previous procedure the and keys are used to toggle between and enter characters that represent keys on the ProSYS keypad The following is a list of these characters and the keys they represent Character Represents 0 9 The Numerical keys from 0 to 9 A D The Function keys from A to D a The key S The key The Cr key The key You can also use the Numerical keys to enter numbers when programming Function keys Use the STATUS and BYPASS keys to move the cursor When your required character is displayed press to move the cursor to the next field in the LCD where you can enter the next character in the series When you have finished entering a series of characters ensure that the cursor is placed in the field after the last character in the series by pressing again ProSYS User s Manual 59 Chapter 12 Proximity Keypad 60 The proximity keypad enables you to use a proximity tag to arm and disar
45. od Requires the 16 Zone LED keypad 76 ProSYS User s Manual Appendix B System Sounds In addition to the visual indications provided by your keypad s your system is designed to produce audible annunciation after certain events Depending on the circumstance such sounds may be made by your system s keypad s or its external sounder e g a siren or bell amp NOTES ale If selected during the installation a brief chirp may be heard from the siren when the Exit Delay time period expires 2 Whether or not the Police Emergency alarm is annunciated by the external sounder is determined by the alarm company during your system s installation 3 Keypad beeps in response to Entry Exit Delay countdowns keypad Fire Emergencies and keypad errors and confirmations are typically enabled At the user s discretion such beeps may be disabled 4 Any intrusion zone if selected for the Chime feature will when violated during the disarm period cause the keypad to annunciate the event The chime can also be disabled when not required 5 Based on decisions made at the time your alarm system was installed keypads may beep during this type of alarm Event Keypad Sound Siren Bell Intrusion Alarm Rapid beeping YES see Note 5 continuous Fire Alarm Rapid beeping YES see Note 3 staggered Keypad Police A momentary chirp MAYBE Emergency see Note 2 Keypad Fire Rapid beeping YES Emergency see Note 3
46. on key it is recommended to perform your required series of commands making a note of every key you press while doing so These keys will be entered in the form of characters in step 4 of the procedure for programming the Function key For example to arm partitions 1 and 2 in a 3 partitioned system you would press the following keys in step 4 cor DD amp This example requires the following sequence of characters 1234al2a lt __ Function keys cannot be programmed to perform disarming commands gt To program a Function key 1 PRINTER CNTRL 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 9 Miscellaneous 2 Enter your user code INSERT CODE 3 Select 5 Key Custom ProSYS User s Manual 57 4 5 6 7 8 CHOOSE KEY 1 KEY A PRESS A TO START STOP KEY A CUSTOM KEY A CUSTOM 1234al2a NOTE The Choose Key menu lists the four function keys Select the function key that you want to program Press A or the function key you selected in step 4 Use the numerical keys or the key to enter a series of characters representing your required keys as described on page 59 Each character you enter is displayed in the second line of the LCD When you have finished entering the series of characters ensure that the cursor is placed in the field after the last character in the series and press A or the function key you selected in step 4 agai
47. only for one time arming and disarming after which the code is automatically erased and should be redefined This code is typically used residentially for maids home attendants and repairmen who must enter the premises before the owner s arrive UNBYPASS Basic operations to one or more partitions without the ability to bypass zones GUARD Typically used to enable a guard to disarm the system for a predefined amount of time After this time the system is automatically armed again UO ONLY Typically used to enable the operation of a device controlled by a Utility Output meaning a door and so on These codes are used only to operate a Utility Output Entering User Labels 5 CODE 4 installer or Grand Master You can rename the labels that identify users by changing the default labels User 1 User 2 and so on to the names of the users themselves To enter a user label 1 user runcrrons From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 5 Access Code 2 Enter your 4 digit or 6 digit Master or INSERT CODE Grand Master code and press Gp 3 ACCESS CODE Select 4 User Label 1 UPDATE CODES ProSYS User s Manual 45 4 USER LABEL Select the index number of the user code that you want to label and enter a name for the selected user as described in the character table on page 46 Character Table Use the keys on the keypad to produce characters according to the table below Pressing a particular
48. r codes with Authority Levels as described on page 44 3 Partition Assigns partitions to users 4 User label Assigns labels to users 10 characters long 5 Prox Tag Assigns user codes to proximity tags which are used with proximity keypads to arm and disarm the system as described in the LCD Proximity Keypad instructions 6 Digital Key Programs digital keys which are used to arm and disarm the system if your system is equipped with this option 7 Double Assigns high security double codes as described Code on page 47 6 Clocks 1 System Allows the setting of the system time as described Time on page 49 2 System Allows the setting of the system date as described Date on page 49 ProSYS User s Manual 69 Quick Function Key Description 3 Next Arm 4 Next Disarm 5 Weekly Program 6 Vacation Used to automatically Away arm a disarmed system at a specific time within the next 24 hours Next Arm works for one time only since the system deletes the setting after it is acted upon Used to automatically disarm an armed system at a specific time within the next 24 hours Next Disarm works for one time only since the system deletes the setting after it is acted upon Enables you to define a weekly program with up to two time intervals per day during which the system automatically arms activates UOs or prevents users from disarming as described on page 50 Use to define up to 20 vacation periods and the partit
49. re below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ31X jack and Alarm Control Panel for you ProSYS User s Manual RJ 31X Jack Alarm Dialing I Equipment Unused Network Service Provider s Facilities R E l l l l l l i Computer l Telephone Line Telephone Network Demarcation Point L S Unused Fax Machine RJ 11 Jack Answering System l l Telephone C E l Telephone Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Ref FCC Part 15 Para 15 105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter
50. reless Button Arming The system can be armed using a button on a wireless button key Your installer programs this option Refer to the instructions supplied with your 4 button key for more information Digital Key Arming If your system is appropriately equipped it can be armed using a digital key Your installer programs this option 28 ProSYS User s Manual Keyswitch Arming If your system is equipped with a special keyswitch it can with the twist of a key be toggled through Arm Away and Disarm modes Access Control Arming If your system is equipped with Rokonet s Access Control you can arm and disarm the system from the Access Control reader Refer to the Access Control User s Manual for more information Disarming Disarming your system deactivates its detectors Remember fire protection and the protection offered by the keypad s emergency keys are always armed and always available Your ProSYS offers the following kinds of disarming System below Silencing an Alarm page 30 Partition page 31 Duress page 32 Fire Alarm page 33 Disarming the System Disarming deactivates all detectors in the system To disarm the system 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the Entry Delay time period has begun 2 Before the Entry Delay time period expires enter your user code and press Gp If you make a mistake when entering your user code
51. ription ON A fire alarm or fire emergency is in progress or has recently occurred OFF All fire zones are operating normally FLASHING A problem has been detected on the fire circuit and must be serviced ProSYS User s Manual Tamper LED The Tamper LED indicates that a zone a keypad or an external module has been tampered with and requires resetting In some cases a technician code is required to restore the system to Normal Operation mode Condition Description ON A zone keypad or an external module used by the system has been physically disturbed or tampered with If disarmed without fixing the problem only the sound will be silenced OFF All zones are operating normally Zone LEDs The Zone LEDs indicate the status of each of the system s intrusion zones For LCD keypads the display indicates the zone s number and label Condition Description System Disarmed System Armed ON N A An alarm has occurred in the indicated zone OFF The corresponding zone is secured FLASHING The indicated zone N A is not secured ProSYS User s Manual 19 20 Keys The keys on the keypad can be used for a variety of functions Each key is explained below Numerical Keys 000 0000 000 Numerical keys are used to input the numeric codes that may be required for arming disarming and triggering emergency alarms along with several other special functions Function Keys A B C and D By
52. s 02 SCHEDULE 02 as required Defining a UO Activation Program A UO home appliance activation program automatically activates and deactivates UOs during your required intervals In each program you can define four UOs to operate simultaneously When defining a UO activation program you need to define the following parameters UOs Time Schedule Vacation and Label To define a UO activation program 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 BYPASS 6 Clocks 2 Enter your user code INSERT CODE SET CLOCKS Select 5 Weekly Program 1 SYSTEM TIME 4 scupunze Select a program other than those 01 SCHEDULE 01 already being used for automatic arming or user limitation 5 scuepune 02 Select 2 UO On Off 1 ARM DISARM 6 uo on orF s 02 Select 1 Utility Outputs In this option T Mane OUTRUTS you select the UO that will be operated in this scheduling program 7 arr ovrpur s 02 Specify whether or not the first UO in 01 ourPpuT 01 N the list should be automatically activated by using the GD key to enter one of the following characters at the end of the second line in the LCD Nd Kaz ProSYS User s Manual 53 54 Y Automatically activated N Not automatically activated 8 Specify whether or not the three remaining UOs in the list should be automatically activated by selecting them and following step 7 above 9 uo on orF s 02 Select 2 Date Time
53. sented by a status letter as follows A Partition Armed S Partition Stay Armed Z L Partition in Alarm N Partition Not Ready Z R Partition Ready 4 Maintenance 1 68 Keypad Test Battery Test Local Chime Off Local Chime On Part Chime Off Part Chime On Momentarily tests the keypad indicators and the system s external sounder s Tests the system s standby battery ies Use to turn OFF a particular keypad s internal sounder for any function involving the Chime feature Use to turn ON a particular keypad s internal sounder for any function involving the Chime feature Use to disable the internal sounder for all keypads in the partition for any function involving the Chime feature Use to enable the internal sounder for all keypads in the partition for any function involving the Chime feature ProSYS User s Manual Quick Function Description Key 7 Local Use to turn OFF a particular keypad s internal Buzzer Off sounder during both Entry and Exit Delay time periods and all fire and burglar alarms 8 Local Use to turn ON a particular keypad s internal Buzzer On sounder during both Entry and Exit Delay time periods and all fire and burglar alarms 0 Walk Test Used to easily test and evaluate the operation of selected zones in your system 5 Access Code 1 Update Sets changes and deletes user codes as described Codes on page 41 2 Authority Links use
54. t menu Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information ProSYS User s Manual 39 40 If required include the special functions described below to achieve the related effect You can press the or keys to toggle to the required character Function Sequence Results Stop dialing and wait for a 1 A new dial tone Wait a fixed period before 2 B continuing Switch from Pulse to Tone or 3 C from Tone to Pulse Send the DTMF character 7 x Send the DTMF character 9 Delete numbers from the 0 cursor position NOTE To delete a number place the cursor in the first position and press 0 When done with your complete entry press to store it Up to 32 digits can be included in the phone number ProSYS User s Manual Chapter 7 User Codes 5 CODE 1 To perform many of the ProSY S s functions a security code often called a user code must be entered at the keypad Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are eight different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described on page 44 Note that user codes may have variable lengths up to 6 digits a
55. t the fire system must be reset before it will be capable of detecting subsequent alarms Furthermore until it is reset you will be prevented from arming your system To reset a smoke detector press 2 2 user code ENTER Press to exit the User Functions mode ProSYS User s Manual Partition Disarming Partition disarming enables you to disarm individual partitions within an armed system To disarm partitions 1 Enter your user code and press Gp 2 Select the partition number 1 8 OR To disarm all partitions at once select 0 OR For an LCD keypad scroll with the or the key to the required partition or enter the partition s number 3 Press to confirm A confirmation message will be displayed for several seconds 4 Repeat the above steps to disarm other partitions Examples To disarm partition 3 with code 1234 1 2 3 4 DISARM 3 DISARM To disarm ALL partitions 1 2 3 4 DISARM 0 DISARM To disarm partitions 3 and 4 1 2 3 4 DISARM 3 4 DISARM NOTES ALL partitions relate to all partitions that are authorized by the security code in use If the Arm LED is flashing after disarming check the display for activated alarmed zones before proceeding ProSYS User s Manual 31 Duress Disarming If you are ever coerced into disarming your system you can comply with the intruder s wishes while sending a silent duress alarm to the Central Stat
56. tector s for a predetermined interval thus resetting and readying them for subsequent alarms as described on page 33 ProSYS User s Manual 65 Quick Key Function Description 7 66 Terminate FM Initiate Call Hand Over Void Rep Prg FM Phones If Follow Me Phone Number s were chosen their operation can be terminated Use this function when an alarm has been tripped and there is no need to utilize the Follow Me phone call By initiating a call to your alarm company this allows them to perform a remote programming operation on your system Similar in intent to Initiate Call above Hand Over allows your alarm company to call you and during the call hand over to them the control of your security system For installer use only Some protocols have a report code to the monitoring station for entering and exiting the installer programming To avoid the entering report and save time this function postpones the report for two minutes during which the installer can enter the programming menu and no report will be made Allows the entry and or editing of any phone numbers used with the Follow Me feature In case of an alarm your system will generate a telephone call to a designated system phone or pager user and when connected to the Voice module employ voice messages to announce the event that has occurred Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information
57. the product will prevent any persona 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 will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result 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 from under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin sellers 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 ProSYS User s Manual 81 82 Contacting Rokonet Rokonet Electronics Ltd is committed to customer service and product support You can contact us through our website www rokonet com or at the following telephone and fax numbers USA Tel 305 592 3820 Fax 305 592 3825 United Kingdom Tel 44 1527 576 765 Fax 44 1527 576 816 Italy Tel 39 02
58. tion keys Ask your installer about defining groups To arm a group if the system has one partition 1 Enter your code followed by the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to arm The selected group is armed For example to arm Group A enter Code A 2 To arm another group repeat step 1 To arm a group if your user code is assigned to more than one partition 1 Enter your user code then the group letter then the partition number and the group letter again For example to arm Group A enter Code A Partition No A 2 To arm another group repeat step 1 NOTE If your system has Quick Arming press the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to arm The selected group s is armed ProSYS User s Manual 27 Quick Arming Quick arming enables you to quickly arm the system with the press of a key amp NOTE Quick Arming should be defined by your installer gt To quick arm using away arming Press Arm The system is fully armed gt To quick arm using stay arming Press Sey The system s external detectors are activated gt To quick arm a group Press the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to arm The selected group s is armed Force Arming Force arming arms the system regardless of open zones Your installer must enable this option A WARNING Force arming the system results in leaving partition s unsecured Wi
59. tion of the system is disarmed SLOW FLASH Indicates the system is in its Exit Delay time about once every second RAPID FLASH about 4 times per second Ready LED period Indicates an alarm condition and occurs after disarming an alarmed system while the display is in Alarm Memory mode To restore the display to Normal Operation mode press The Ready LED indicates whether or not the system s intrusion zones are secured and ready to be armed Condition Description ON All intrusion zones are secure the system is ready to be armed ProSYS User s Manual 17 18 Condition Description OFF One or more intrusion zones are not secure and the system is not ready to be armed Before the system can be armed the condition must be addressed OR For 3 minutes when power is restored to an unpowered system if defined by your installer SLOW FLASH Indicates the system is ready to be armed while a specially designated entry exit door remains open or a zone is bypassed Bypass LED The Bypass LED is normally lit when Stay mode is selected Condition Description ON At least one intrusion zone is bypassed or Stay mode is selected OFF All zones are operating normally and the system is in Arm mode Fire LED When lit the Fire LED indicates that the system is experiencing a fire alarm When flashing a problem has been detected on the fire circuit and must be serviced Condition Desc
60. trol of the ProSYS where it can be conveniently turned on and off automatically or by user command from any system keypad as described on page 36 In addition the ProSYS supports Access Control which enables you to define and control the access level and time definitions of the users in your security system as well as determine the functions that each user can perform The ProSYS can be operated in the following ways The Upload Download software enables the installer to program the system and enables the user to operate the system and to view system status If your system is appropriately equipped it can be armed using a digital key or a wireless button key These features must be programmed by your installer If your system includes the Voice module it can provide audible information about system status and enable any remote touch tone DTMF telephone to act as a keypad for the system Upon event occurrence such as alarm activation the Voice module informs you of a security situation by calling you and playing a prerecorded Event announcement as described in the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual The first task to be performed before operating the system is Setting and Changing User Codes as described on page 41 A certified serviceman should do all repairs and maintenance including replacement of the device battery ProSYS User s Manual 11 12 The ProSYS Family This manual is intended for
61. ur user definitions The partitions assigned to your user code are armed disarmed Ask your installer for the number of partitions that are assigned to your user code OR Z The defined home appliance s operates based on its current status 64 ProSYS User s Manual Chapter 13 Complete Menu of User Functions Your ProSYS comes with a variety of selectable user functions that become available when you enter the User Functions mode This chapter lists the complete menu of user functions the most frequently used of which are described in detail in previous chapters of this manual To enter the User Functions mode press Ce followed by the Function Index or quick key see the table below and your user code For example to activate Switch Auxiliary press O DO 11 2 3 4 C To exit the User Functions mode and return to Normal Operation mode press CD Cr quickly Quick Function Description Key 1 Bypass 1 Bypass Provides the ability to bypass any of the system s Zones intrusion zones as described on page 34 2 Bypass Removes any bypass es previously placed on an Reset intrusion zone s 3 Bypass Recalls the most recent zone bypass es Recall 2 Activities 1 Utility Allows user control of previously designated Output external devices e g an appliance a motor driven garage door etc as described on page 36 2 Switch Interrupts the power supplied to the system s Auxiliary smoke de
62. y during which the system automatically performs one of the following functions Automatic Arming Disarming below Automatic UO Activation page 53 User Limitation page 54 You can define automatic time intervals for every day in the week or individual days in the week When performing this procedure use the data that you prepared in the table provided in Appendix C Scheduling Tables page 79 Automatic Arming Disarming An arming program automatically arms and disarms the system during your required time intervals When defining the automatic arming disarming program you need to define the following parameters Partition Arming Mode Time and Label ProSYS User s Manual gt To define an automatic arming disarming program 1 2 3 4 5 6 USER FUNCTIONS 1 BYPASS INSERT CODE SET CLOCKS 1 SYSTEM TIME SCHEDULER 01 SCHEDULE 01 SCHEDULE 01 01 ARM DISARM ARM DISARM S 01 1 PARTITION 8 9 10 ARM DISARM S 01 2 ARMING MODE ARMING MODE S 01 1 AWAY GROUP ABCD S 01 From the User Functions menu select 6 Clocks Enter your user code Select 5 Weekly Program Select a program Select 1 Arm Disarm Select 1 Partition Use the GD key to enter Y under each partition that will be automatically armed and disarmed Select 2 Arming Mode Select one of the following options 1 Away To fully arm the system Proceed to step 11

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