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1. Connecting Bus Detectors p 47 2 Single Zone Expander p 48 For detailed information of each device refer to the manual supplied with the product Bus connection Each bus device has 4 bus terminals The connections are terminal to terminal with color coded wires as follows AUX RED 12V DC power BUS YEL Yellow data COM BLK 0V common BUS GRN Green data Connect each bus device necessary for the installation using the bus connections Bus Connectors BREAK 12V AT INPUT TO EACH POWER SUPPLY KEEP OV COMMON AUX COM BUS AUX COM BUS AUX COM BUS BUS RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YELGRN Expansion Module Expansion Module Power Supply Expansion Module Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Figure 3 1 Terminal block bus connectors 1 The parallel wiring system supports parallel connections from any point along the wiring 2 The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters 1000 feet for all legs of the bus 3 Incase of bus communication problems connect two 2 2KQ resistors one at each end of the data bus terminals between the green and yellow wires 4 If connecting remote power supplies do NOT connect the red wire 12v between the power supply unit and LightSYS 5 For long cable runs please use the correct cable as per Appendix A Technical Specifications Page 32 Installing Bus Devices Setting Bus Acc
2. Tamper Kp y Tamper alarm from keypad ID Y Tamper LRT Tamper alarm from long range transmitter Tamper PS y Tamper alarm from power supply Y Tamper Siren y Tamper alarm from wireless siren Y Tamper UO y Tamper alarm from utility output expander Y Tamper Voice Tamper alarm from Advanced Voice module Tamper WME y Tamper alarm from wireless module expander Y Tamper ZE y Tamper alarm in zone expander ID X Tamper Zn xx Tamper alarm from zone no XX Tech alarm Z xx Alarm from zone XX defined as Technical Tech rstr Z xx Alarm restored from zone XX defined as Technical TMP RS BZE y Tamper alarm restore from bus zone expander ID Y TMP RS KP y Keypad tamper restore Page 211 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description Tamper alarm restore from power supply expander ID Y MP RS UO y Tamper alarm restore from UO expander ID Y MP RS VOICE Tamper alarm restore from Advanced Voice module Tamper alarm restore from wireless module expander ID Y Tamper alarm restore in zone expander ID Y MP RS ZN xx Tamper alarm restore on zone XX T T T TMP RS WME y T T T MP RST LRT Long Range transmitter tamper alarm reset Tmp rst Siren y Tamper alarm restore from wireless siren Y Unbyp Box Bell Box Bell reinstated from bypass Unbyps Zn xx Zone no XX is reinstated from bypass
3. Used to test Follow Me reporting Page 183 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus View Menu View Trouble Should be used when the system has detected a problem which is evidenced by the rapid flashing of the Brower icon as described in the LightSYS LCD Keypad Manual Alarm Memory Displays the five most recent alarm conditions stored by the system Partition Status Allows the viewing of the partitions status and all not ready zones in the system e Pressing on the el key from the normal operation mode displays the status of the partition to which the keypad is assigned e Pressing the sequence CODE Jo from the normal operation mode will display the status of all the partitions assigned to the user code Zone Status Allows the display of all system zones and their current status Service Information Allows the display of any previously entered service information and the system version IP Address Use this option to view the IP address of the LightSYS This option is available only if IP module is defined in the system Clock Menu Clock Time amp Date Use this option to set the system time and date in the format HH MM DD MM YY This definition is required for setting the scheduler programming in the system Page 184 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus Scheduler Weekly Enables you to define up to four
4. see page 160 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Parameters Use this menu to define all parameters of the siren Note that some parameters are only relevant to a specified siren Select a sounder and press E OO GOO Label As appropriate rename the sounder s label as per the key definitions on page 52 AOD OO Strobe OOO OOO OOO TD Use this menu to define parameters relating to the sounder strobe Control Follow Bell Defines the strobe operation mode ALWAYS OFF The strobe is deactivated FOLLOW BELL The strobe is activated when the siren bell is triggered FOLLOW ALARM The strobe is activated when an alarm occurs in the selected siren s partitions Blink 40 Defines the number of times that the strobe will blink in a minute 20 Times Min 30 Times Min 40 Times Min 50 Times Min 60 Times Min aan ee ee ee Page 178 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OLO Arm Squawk 01 01 20 seconds 3IO G8 The time that the strobe will blink when the system is armed If the siren s squawk strobe is defined as NO Refer to the add delete modul OD OO page 167 this parameter will be ignored amp Siren LED Follow Arm Defines the operation mode of the Status LED2 ALWAYS ON The status LED2 is always on ALWAYS OFF The status LED is deactivated FOLLOW ARM The status LED is a
5. OLOO Speaker Volume Sets the volume of internal sounder speaker connected to the Bells LS terminal according to different system modes The volume range is between 0 Silent and 9 Max volume After changing the volume sound will be emitted by the internal sounder to enable evaluation of the selected volume level O0 O Trouble 9 0 9 Determines the volume of the internal sounder beeps while there is trouble in the system O00 Chime 9 0 9 Determines the volume of internal sounder chime sound The Chime sound is used as an audible indication to a zone violation while the system is Disarmed O00 Exit Entry 9 0 9 Determines the volume of the beeps sounded from the internal sounder during the Exit Entry times 000 9 Alarm 9 0 9 O O Wireless Lost Sound Sets the behavior of the sound when a wireless loss zone is detected The sound can be activated as in a fault condition or as in a tamper condition As trouble As tamper Determines the internal sounder volume during alarm Page 81 Installer Programming 00 Settings This option allows setting the system in compliance with specific standardization languages customer of panel default System Settings Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 000 008 DIP 2 Enable Enable Disable Used to determine whether the LightSYS default switch SW1 2 is enabled or disabled Enabled When power to
6. No com WME y Communication failure between the LightSYS and wireless module expander ID Y No comm BZE y Communication failure between the LightSYS and bus zone expander ID Y No comm PS y Communication failure between the LightSYS and power supply Y No comm Siren y Communication failure between the LightSYS and siren Y No comm uo y Bus communication failure with UO expander ID Y No comm z xx Bus communication failure with Bus zone XX No comm ze y Bus communication failure with zone expander ID Y No comm GSM No communication between the GSM GPRS Module and the LightSYS No comm LRT No communication between the long range transmitter and the LightSYS No fault z xx Trouble restore in zone XX TEOL zone or Bus zone input TEOL No jam wme y Jamming restore on wireless module expander ID Y No mask z xx Anti mask trouble restore from zone XX Nxt hom p y Partition Y is armed in Next Stay mode Overld rs ps y Overload restore from 3A SMPS Y Overload ps y Overload from 3A SMPS Y Panic Z xx Phone fail If the phone line is cut or the DC level is under 1V Phone restore Phone line trouble restore PIR rstr Z xx PIR trouble restore from Bus zone XX PIRtrbl Z xx PIR trouble from Bus zone XX Police KF yy Police panic alarm from remote control YY Police KP y Police panic alarm from keypad Y POT
7. Periodic Test 00 HR 00 96 MIN 00 59 The Periodic Test enables you to set how often the system will automatically establish communication to the monitoring station in order to confirm operational functionality The periodic test involves sending the account number and a valid test report code Contact ID 602 Page 137 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0000 0000 00000 No Comm Parameter 060 0 255 Specify the timeout threshold for establishing communication between the LRT and bus which upon being reached triggers an event report to the monitoring station Control 060 0 255 Disable Low Battery Y Yes No YES For use when LRT is housed in the main LightSYS box LRT low battery trouble condition will not be regarded NO For use when LRT is housed remotely in its own box LRT low battery trouble condition will be regarded OLO Monitoring Station The Monitoring Station menu contains parameters that enable the system to establish communication with the up to three monitoring stations and transmit data Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O Report Type Defines the communication type that the system will establish with each monitoring station The system can report in four optional communication channels Voice IP SMS LRT Page 138 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0900 Voice
8. send 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 2 Osend 3rd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 3 Osend all Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined MS Gist Backup 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 7 1st Backup 2nd3rd Reports to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 If communication is not established again calls the MS Page 145 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 8 1st Backup 3rd Call 274 Reports MS 1 If communication is not established calls to MS 3 In addition it will also call MS 2 Oona Backup 3rd Call 1st Reports to MS 2 If communication is not established calls MS 3 In addition it will also call MS 1 ODDO MS Urgent 1st backup 2nd Reports urgent alarm events to the Central Monitoring Station Do not call no report Osend 1st Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1 send 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 2 Osend 3rd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 3 Osend all Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined MS Gist Backup 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 7 1st Backup 2nd3rd Reports to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 If communication is not established again calls the MS 8 1st Backup 3rd Call 274 Reports MS 1 If communication is not established calls to MS 3 I
9. 2 Choose the desired pulse duration between 01 90 seconds 3 Press and set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY using the a Y key 4 Select a label for the UO refer to the note below Page 120 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Latch N O 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The utility output is always deactivated N O before it is triggered pulled up When triggered it activates is pulled down and remains activated latched until the operation is restored 1 Press and then press 2 Using the a key select ALL or ANY to set the activation and press 2 Soj key select ALL or ANY to set the deactivation aly 3 Using the and press 4 Define the output label and press You can create and or edit a ten character label description for each utility output See page 52 for additional details Utility Output Activation Deactivation When the utility output is following more than one partition or zone the installer can choose the logic of the utility output activation or deactivation as follows If the Pattern of Operation is defined as Latch N O or Latch N C the Installer can choose the activation and deactivation logic of the UO to follow either after all the Partitions Zones or after any of the Partitions Zones If the Pattern of Operation is defined as Pulse N O or Pulse N C the Installer can choose only the activation logic of the utility output to follow
10. 8 Transistor Output RP296EO8 Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 25 mA typical 160 mA maximum Contacts Open Collector Active Pull Down 70 mA maximum Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 4 13 x 2 6 x 0 7 10 5 cm x 6 6 cm x 1 8 cm X 10 Transmitter Module Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 30 mA maximum Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 10 5 cm x 6 6 cm x 1 8 cm 3A Power Supply Input Power 16 5VAC 50VA via 230VAC 16 5VAC 50Hz transformer Rechargeable Standby Battery 12V Up To 21 Amp Hours AH Power Outputs Auxiliary Power 3A 13VDC Bell LS External Sounder Output 1 7A 13VDC On board Utility Outputs 2 relays 12VDC 3A max Dry Contact Relays Page 189 Technical Specifications Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 3 54 x 4 33 x 1 18 90mm x110mm x 30mm Wireless Expander RP432EW Voltage 12 14 4V DC VDC Current Typical 40 mA 65mA maximum Frequency RW432EWS8 868 65 MHz RW432EW4 433 92 MHz RF immunity According to EN50130 4 Range L O S 300 meters Relay outputs 12VDC 1A max Dry Contact Relays Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60
11. Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOOO Disarm Stop Follow Me No Yes No YES No follow me report during Stay arming for alarm or tamper NO Follow me report for alarm or tamper will be established during Stay arming Default O OO e Disable Report at Stay No Yes No YES No follow me report during Stay or Group arming for alarm or tamper NO Follow me report for alarm or tamper will be established during Stay arming 000 Parameters Allows to program parameters related to operation with the Follow Me 0000 Follow Me Retries 03 01 15 The number of times the Follow Me phone number is redialed 0000 Voice Message Recurrence 01 01 05 This number of times a voice message repeats itself when establishing a call to a Follow Me number 0009 6 Audio Follow Me Periodic Test 01 05 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 See page 143 This menu is used to define voice message parameters This menu will be displayed only if a voice module had been assigned to the system The Audio Messages menu is divided into the following sub menus Messages below Local Announcements page 158 Page 156 0 Messages Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O Messag
12. Learn the detector behavior 63 LEDS All 3 LEDs will operate ODOOOZZO PIR Sensitivity Normal Defines the PIR sensitivity of the detector OLOW MEDIUM NORMAL HIGH ODOOOZZ MW Microwave Range Trimmer Defines the microwave channel range OMINIMUM 820 40 60 80 MAXIMUM TRIMMER MW is defined by the trimmer setting on the PCB ODOOOZZ Anti Mask Sensitivity Defines the sensitivity of the active IR AM LOW HIGH D OOZZO Lens Type Wide Angle Defines the actual lens of the detector WIDE ANGLE BARRIER LONG RANGE ODOOOZZO Anti Mask Enable Defines the operation of Anti Masking detection DISABLE Enable DOOOOZZO Arm Disarm No Defines the operation of the LEDs and Anti masking detections while the detector is armed Active IR AM and Proximity AM Anti masking is enabled LEDs behave according to the LEDs parameter definition YES Active IR AM and Proximity AM Anti masking is disabled LEDs are disabled OD OOZZ Prox Anti mask Enable Defines the operation of proximity anti masking detection DISABLE Enable Page 103 Installer Programming Bus Zone WatchiIN DT Grade 3 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OD OOZZO LEDS 3 LEDS Defines the LEDS operation mode OFF Disables the LEDS operation RED ONLY Only the Red LED will operate This option is highly recommended to avoi
13. 6 Random Periodic test 1 MS Retries 2 Alarm Restore 1 Periodic Test 2 Abort Alarm Page 219 Installer Programming Maps 1 Mail Host 2 SMTP Port 3 Email Address 4 SMTP Name 5 SMTP Password 1 Primary 2 Secondary 3 Backup 1 Disable Low Battery 1 PSTN GSM 2 GSM PSTN 3 PSTN Only 4 GSM Only 1 IP GPRS 2 GPRS IP 3 IP Only 4 GPRS Only 1 On Bell Time out 2 Follow Zone 3 At Disarm Installer Programming Maps 7 Report Split 8 Report Codes 3 Configuration Soft 1 Security 2 Call Back Phones 3 Control 4 IP Gateway 4 Follow Me 1 Define 2 Controls 3 Parameters 6 Audio 1 Messages 1 Common 2 Zone 3 Partition 2 Local Announce 3 Cancel Delay 4 Listen In 5 Confirmation 1 MS Arm Disarm 2 MS Urgent 3 MS Non Urgent 1 Edit Codes 2 Delete All 1 Access code 2 Remote ID 3 MS Lock 1 Call Back 2 User Initiate Call 1 IP Address 2 IP Port 1 Report Type 1 Voice 2 Email 3 SMS 2 3 4 5 Partition Events Restore Events Remote Control 1 Remote Listen 2 Remote Program 1 Disarm Stop FM 2 Disable report at Stay 1 FM Retries 2 Voice Msg Recurrence 3 Periodic Test 4 Output 5 Macro 6 Library Message Page 220 7 Install 1 Bus Device 2 Wireless Device 1 Keypad 2 Keyfob 3 Sounder 4 Proximity Reader 5 Power Supply 1 Automatic Installer Programming Maps 2
14. Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O0OzzOo O0OzzOo 0zz0 00zz0 08 0zz0 0 0zz0 0O 0zz0 0 Not Used Disables a zone All unused zones should be given this designation 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 an arming process this zone should be secured When system is armed this zone starts the entry delay time Exit Entry 2 Arm Stay Same as above except that the Exit Entry 2 time period applies Exit OP Entry 1 Used for an exit entry door open during the armed period This zone behaves as described in the Exit Entry 1 parameter shown above except that if faulted when the system is being armed it does NOT prevent arming 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 keypad 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 bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period Instant Us
15. 1000 ft 1000 ft a 7 When connected to LightSYS the Bus Zone Expanders can be defined to support 32 bus zones UP to 4 Bus Zones Expanders can be connected to the LightSYS Single Zone Expander The RISCO RP128EZ01 is a Single Zone Expander that enables to connect any detector to RISCO system BUS Using the BUS connection you can ease your installation by connecting any detector in parallel connections from any point along the wiring route In addition you can define any detector with one of the following zone terminations supported by the panel NO NC EOL DEOL gt To connect the RP128EZ01 to the LightSYS bus Up to 32 Single Zone Expanders can be installed on the LightSYS 1 Set the RP128EZ01 ID number 1 32 using DIP switches 1 5 gt SWI 1 5 ID switches Defines the Single BUS Zone Expander ID number gt SWI 6 Not used 2 Wire the RP128EZ01 BUS wires Red Black COM Yellow BUS and Green BUS to the LightSYS BUS Pte For maximum operation stability itis best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BZ1 to the LightSY panel or to the BUS Zone Expander Page 48 Installing Bus Devices gt Wiring RP128EZ01 to the Main BUS gt Wiring RP128EZ01 to BUS Zones Expanders AAA BUS Zone Expander ae Up to 32 BZ1 Expanders LightSYS AUX COM Bus RED BK YELGRN P g DADA Up to 32 BZ1
16. 114dbA Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel For full technical information refer to the manual of the siren Singe Bus Zone Expander RP128EZ01 Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 20mA Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Plug In GSM RP432GSM Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current During Communication 300mA During Standby 30mA Dimensions 80 mm x 50 mm x 25 mm Plug In IP RW132IP Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 90mA maximum Dimensions 70 mm x 60 mm Plug In Modem 2400 RP432MD24 Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 20 mA typical 60 mA maximum Dimensions 70 mm x 25 mm BUS Expander RP432EZB Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 20 mA typical Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 10 5 cm x 6 6 cm x 1 8 cm LRT Long Range Transmitter Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 10 mA standby 1A maximum Dimensions 227 mm x 173 mm x 124 mm Page 191 Appendix B LightSYS Accessories Keypads RP432KP RP432KPP RP128KP02 RP128KPP2 RP128KCL RP128KCLP RP200KT RP128KT Zone Expanders RP432EZ8 RP128EZBO00B RP128EZ01 Wireless Zone Expanders RP432EW8 RP432EW4 Wireless Transmitters 868MHz RWT920868 RWT92P868 RWT335868 RWT72C868 RWT72M868 RWT72P868 RWT72X868 RP128T4RC RW13
17. American Wire Gauge Between LightSYS and For best results use the indicated wire size Plug In Transformer or larger numerically lower size In Meters In Feet 22 20 18 16 14 Up to5 Up to 15 v 15 25 v 8 12 25 40 12 20 40 60 20 30 60 100 Table A 2 Wiring Between the LightSYS Main Panel and the Plug In Transformer Page 195 Wire Gauge Max Combined Length of ALL Expansion Bus Wiring 24 AWG 7 02mm 150 meters 492 feet 22 AWG 16 02mm 200 meters 656 feet 20 AWG 24 02mm 333 meters 1092 feet 19 AWG 28 02mm 400 meters 1312 feet Table A 3 Wire Gauge For maximum system stability it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters 1000 feet of wire when wiring the Expansion bus For a distance of more than 300 meters refer to RISCO Group technical support service for detailed information Total Desired Wire Gauge in Particular Branch Spa 32 02 28 02 24 02mm 16 02 7 02 mm mm mm 20 AWG mm 24 AWG Max 18 AWG 19 AWG 22 AWG Current Draw Max Max Run Max Run Max Run Max Run per Run Branch Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet 20mA 1195 3920 945 3100 750 2460 472 1550 296 970 30mA 793 2600 628 2060 500 1640 314 1030 197 646 40mA 597 1960 472 1550 375 1230 236 775 148 485 50mA 478 1568 378 1240 300 984 189 620 118 388 60mA 296 1300 314 1030 250 820 157 515 98 323 70mA 341 1120 270 886 214 703 135 443 84 277 80mA 299 980 237 77
18. PLUG 4 via the supplied cable as illustrated below This connector transmits signals from the Voice module to the telephone line during remote communication and is essential for normal operation of the Voice module Bj VOICE PLUG4 Mount the Voice module inside the plastic enclosure with the LightSYS main panel in order to make a connection between the two units as above Mount the Listen Talk unit Mount the unit in a place where Listen In operation is to be performed Page 45 Installing Bus Devices Sounders For detailed information of installation the bus Sounders ProSound or Lumin 8 refer to the manuals supplied with the products ProSound To Battery Tamper To Lamp To Internal Speaker Connection to BUS _ E o Figure 3 13 ProSound Bus Wiring gt To install LightSYS compatible bus sounders 1 Connect the siren according to Figure 3 13 2 Set the related DIP switches for bus mode operation a Set DIP switch DIP 1 SW4 should be in ON position for ProSound bus connection b DIP switch DIP 1 SW5 Defines the siren sound rhythm ON Slow Off Fast c DIP switch DIP 1 5W1 3 Set ID Bus Number Up to 4 sirens can be connected to the LightSYS d DIP switch DIP 2 SW2 Set different siren sound Notes eee O The sounder will not operate when a battery is not connected or no power supply is connected to the PS terminals After powering
19. and an auto disarm time is defined this parameter specifies that all the keypads that are masked to this partition will not function and that it will be impossible to disarm the relevant partition The partition can be disarmed only by using the configuration software or the auto disarm function NO When a partition is armed manually or in auto arm mode and an auto disarm time is defined the relevant keypads will function normally O99 00 Buzzer Delay Yes Yes No YES The keypad buzzer will be silent during the bell delay time NO The keypad buzzer will be audible immediately when a system alarm occurs O99 00 Speaker Buzzer Yes Yes No YES The internal sounder will follow the operation of any keypad s buzzer NO The internal sounder will follow the external sounder operation and not the keypad s buzzer OO 00 Confirmation Speaker No Yes No YES A confirmed alarm triggers the internal sounder A confirmed alarm actually eliminates the buzzer delay time causing the internal speaker to trigger immediately NO The internal speaker will trigger normally at the end of bell delay time O99 BO Bell Confirmation Yes Yes No YES A confirmed alarm triggers the external bell A confirmed alarm actually eliminates the bell delay time causing the external alarm to start immediately NO The external bell will trigger normally at the end of bell delay time Page 72 Installer
20. defined with the Parent control feature Troubles O False Code After three unsuccessful attempts of entering an No incorrect code Page 152 Installer Programming Event Description Default Main Low Low battery indication from the LightSYS main No Battery panel below 11V Wireless Low Low battery indication from any wireless device in No Battery the system OOwL Jamming Jamming indication in the system No O OWL Lost Wireless device lost When no supervision signal is No received from a wireless device O Oacor Interruption in the source of the main AC power No This activation will follow the delay time predefined in the AC Loss Delay timer Pell Trouble Bell trouble in the system O Bus Trouble Bus trouble in the system O Siren low Low battery indication from any sounder in the Battery system OPSTN Trouble PSTN lost event If PSTN Loss Delay time period is No defined the message will be sent after the delay time OO IP Network Communication trouble with the IP network No GSM GSM Trouble General GSM trouble Network availability No Network Quality PIN code error Module communication GPRS password GPRS IP fault GPRS Connection PUK code fault Osm Trouble Any trouble with the SIM card No Osm Expire Report to Follow Me will be established 30 days No before the SIM Expiration Time defined for a prepaid SIM card OsI
21. detector identifies trouble in the MW channel ONO While detecting a problem in the MW channel it is not bypassed Alarm condition cannot be established until the MW channel is fixed YES Switches the detector to operate only in PIR mode in case of MW trouble O OOZZO Green Line Yes A feature that follows environmental guidelines by avoiding surplus emission This feature defines the activation of the microwave channel while the system is disarmed ONO Green Line feature is disabled MW is constantly activated YES Green Line feature is activated OD OOZZO Self Test Remote Used to test the detection technologies In the event of a failed test a Self Test Trouble is created OREMOTE Manual The remote self test is performed by the system when a user manually selects the Diagnostics option from the Maintenance menu via the LightSYS User Functions menu LOCAL automatic Once an hour the detector automatically checks that the detector s channels are functioning properly Page 99 Installer Programming Bus Zone Lunar Grade 3 iWISE DT Grade 3 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D OOZZO LEDS On Defines the LEDS operation mode OOFF Disables the LEDS operation ON Enables the LEDS operation DOOOZZO MW Microwave Range Trimmer Defines the microwave channel range OMINIMUM 25 50 65 85 MAXIMUM TRIMMER MW is defined by the trimmer setting on
22. mirrors or any other part of the detector 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 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 Page 231 Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support You can contact us through our website www riscogroup com or at the following telephone and fax numbers United Kingdom Tel 44 0 161 655 5500 E mail support uk riscogroup com Italy Tel 39 02 66590054 E mail support it riscogroup com Spain Tel 34 91 490 2133 E mail support es riscogroup com France Tel 33 164 73 28 50 E mail support fr riscogroup com Belgium Benelu
23. 086 Low 128 Sprinkler 045 Dressing 129 Stairs Page 198 Appendix E Report Codes Report Codes Report Codes Parameter Contact ID SIA Report Category Alarms Panic alarm 120 PA Urgent Panic alarm restore 120 PH Urgent Fire alarm 115 FA Urgent Fire alarm restore 115 FH Urgent Medical alarm 100 MA Urgent Medical alarm restore 100 MH Urgent Duress alarm 121 HA Urgent Duress alarm restore 121 HH Urgent Box tamper 137 TA Urgent Box tamper restore 137 TR Urgent Confirmed alarm 139 BV Urgent Confirmed alarm restore 139 Urgent Recent Close 459 Non urgent Main Troubles Low battery 302 YT Non urgent Low battery restore 302 YR Non urgent AC loss 301 AT Non urgent AC restore 301 AR Non urgent Clock not set 626 Non urgent Clock set 625 Non urgent False code 421 JA Non urgent False code restore 421 Non urgent Main phone trouble 351 LT Non urgent Main phone trouble restore 351 LR Non urgent RF Jamming 344 XQ Non urgent RF Jamming restore 344 XH Non urgent GSM trouble 330 IA Non urgent GSM trouble restore 330 IR Non urgent GSM Pre Alarm Non urgent IP Network trouble Non urgent Page 199 Report Codes Report Codes Parameter Contact ID SIA Report Category IP Network trouble restore Non urgent Arm Disarm User Arm 401 CL
24. 090 Override Trouble Yes Yes No Specifies if the system partition can be armed when there is a trouble in the system YES The system will arm even if there is a trouble in the system NO When the user starts the arming process and there is a system trouble the user must confirm that he is aware of all troubles before continuing with the arming process The user needs to scroll the list of troubles At the end of the list the following question will appear Override Trouble Using the Soj key he needs to toggle the option to Y and press C Page 75 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 090 Restore Alarm No Yes No YES The user must confirm that he is aware that alarm occurred in the system before rearming the system The system partition will be in Not Ready status until it confirms the alarm The user needs to confirm the alarm by going to View gt Alarm Memory NO The user does not need to confirm the alarm before rearming the system 090 O Mandatory Event Log No Yes 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 000 Restore Troubles No Yes No YES The user must manually confirm the restoral of each trouble to a normal condition This is done from the User menu gt View Trouble gt Press OK NO The restoral report of each trouble is
25. 5 3 74K 6 98K 12 2 2K 1 1K 6 2 7K 2 7K 13 2 2K 4 7K Wiring Auxiliary Devices Use the Auxiliary Power AUX COM terminals to power PIRs glass break detectors 4 wire types smoke detectors audio switches photoelectric systems and or any device that requires a 12V DC power supply The total power from the AUX terminals should not exceed 800 mA If the auxiliary outputs are overloaded exceed 800mA and are shut down you must disconnect all loads from the outputs for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary outputs LightSYS supports 4 wire smoke detectors To connect a 4 wire smoke detector or device that requires resetting after an alarm condition connect the auxiliary power AUX and output terminals Use a power supervision relay to supervise the 4 wire smoke detectors Loss of power to the detector s de energizes the relay causing a break in the zone wiring and a Fire Fault message at the panel Remember to define the Output as Switched Auxiliary In addition when connecting a 4 wire smoke detector observe the wiring guidelines mentioned in the previous sections along with any local requirements applicable to smoke detectors as per the following diagram Page 23 Mounting and Wiring TYPICAL FIRE ZONE WIRINGS TWO 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTIONS 12VDC SUPERVISING RELAY END OF LINE RESISTOR 4 7K 1 4 WATT e To prevent a possible drop in voltage due to current requirement
26. Anti mask proximity detection on Bus zone XX AMPRX RSTR Z xx Anti mask proximity detection restore on Bus zone XX ARM A P y C zz Group A on partition Y is armed by user ZZ ARM A P y KF zz Group A on partition Y is set by wireless keyfob ZZ ARM B P y C zz Group B on partition Y is armed by user ZZ ARM B P y KF zz Group B on partition Y is set by wireless keyfob ZZ ARM C P y C zz Group C on partition Y is armed by user ZZ ARM C P y KF zz Group C on partition Y is set by wireless keyfob ZZ ARM D P y C zz Group D on partition Y is armed by user ZZ ARM D P y KF zz Group D on partition Y is set by wireless keyfob ZZ ARM FAIL P y Fail to Arm Partition X by Guard due to not ready zones ARM P y C zz Partition Y armed by user ZZ ARM P y KF zz Partition Y armed by wireless keyfob ZZ Aut tst fail Failure of zone self test Auto test OK Automatic zone self test OK Aux RS PS y Restore of Aux power on power supply ID Y Aux RS ZE y Restore of S Aux power on zone expander Y Aux TRBL RS S y Auxiliary trouble restore on the siren ID Y Aux TRBL SIR y Auxiliary trouble on the siren ID Y Bat Load RS S y Battery load trouble restore from siren ID Y Bat Load SIR y Battery load trouble from siren ID Y Bat Rst PS y Low battery trouble restore from power supply ID Y BELL RS PS y Bell trouble restore in power supply ID Y Bell t
27. Arm Disarm User Disarm 401 OP Arm Disarm Stay arm 441 CG Arm Disarm Disarm after alarm 458 OR Arm Disarm Keyswitch Arm 409 CS Arm Disarm Keyswitch Disarm 409 OS Arm Disarm Auto Arm 403 CA Arm Disarm Auto Disarm 403 OA Arm Disarm Remote Arm 407 CL Arm Disarm Remote Disarm 407 OP Arm Disarm Forced Arm 574 CF Arm Disarm Quick Arm 408 CL Arm Disarm No Arm 654 CD Arm Disarm Auto Arm fail 455 CI Arm Disarm Detectors Zones Burglary alarm 130 BA Urgent Burglary alarm restore 130 BH Urgent Fire alarm 110 FA Urgent Fire alarm restore 110 FH Urgent Foil alarm 155 BA Urgent Foil alarm restore 155 BH Urgent Panic alarm 120 PA Urgent Panic alarm restore 120 PH Urgent Medical alarm 100 MA Urgent Medical alarm restore 100 MH Urgent 24 Hour alarm 133 BA Urgent 24 Hour alarm restore 133 BH Urgent Entry Exit 134 BA Urgent Entry Exit restore 134 BH Urgent Water Flood alarm 154 WA Urgent Page 200 Report Codes Report Codes Parameter Contact ID SIA Report Category Water Flood alarm restore 154 WH Urgent Gas alarm 151 GA Urgent Gas alarm restore 151 GH Urgent Carbon Monoxide alarm 162 GA Urgent Carbon Monoxide alarm restore 162 GH Urgent Environmental alarm 150 UA Urgent Environmental alarm restore 150 UH Urgent Low Temperature Freeze alarm 159 ZA Urgent Low Temperature restore 159 ZH Urgent High Temperature 158 KA Urgent High Temperature restore 158 KH Urg
28. Auto Install technology and bus test which checks communication quality of the bus and enables pinpointing intermittent wiring faults LightSYS can be programmed and or controlled through the remote configuration software installed on a PC computer with a Windows operating system For easy maintenance and scalability LightSYS can be upgraded locally or remotely using IP communication This LightSYS Installation and Programming Manual details how to install the LightSYS hardware and to program the LightSYS main panel as described in the following main steps Step 1 Mounting and Wiring the Main Panel Chapter 2 Step 2 Identifying Mounting and Wiring Keypads and Expansion Modules Chapter 3 Step 3 Programming the LightSYS Chapters 4 and 5 While this manual describes all of the above steps the section on programming the main panel comprises the bulk of the information as it covers all the programmable functions that can be performed using the keypad Page 9 Introduction LightSYS Architecture Riscepus my 2D GSM GPRS Wired Detectors lt A IP internet soon eA PSTN Dial Up Monitoring Station o Video Verification Figure 1 1 LightSYS Architecture LightSYS Architecture and Capabilities Feature LightSYS Zones 8 32 wired wireless or RISCO bus in any combination Partitions 4 Groups per partition 4 Zone resistance Fully selectable Programmable outputs 4 onboard expand
29. LD RS PS y Potential overload restore of 3A SMPS joined by 3A SMPS Y POT OVRLD PS y Potential overload of SMPS joined by 3A SMPS Y Page 210 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description PROX FAIL S y Fail in the proximity anti approach protection in siren Y PROX OK SIREN y Proximity anti approach protection is restored in siren Y PROX TMP RS S y Proximity tamper restore from siren ID Y PRX TMP SIREN y Proximity tamper from approaching siren ID Y PS yOVER R C zz Overload in 3A SMPS Y Reset by user ZZ Remote Prog The system has been programmed from the configuration software Reset P y C zz Reset of partition ID Y and user ID ZZ Restore Z xx Alarm restore in zone no XX Rmt Arm P y Partition Y armed from the configuration software Rmt Dis P y Partition Y disarmed from the configuration software RMT Hom P y Partition Y armed in Stay mode from the CS software Self Fail Z xx Bus zone XX has failed the Self Test Self OK Z xx Self Test in Bus zone XX has been restored Soak fail Z xx Zone XX has failed in the soak test Spec KP y Special alarm from the from wireless keypad Y Spk Trbl RS S y Speaker low battery restore from siren Y Spkr Trbl Sir y Speaker low battery trouble from siren Y Start exit P y Exit time started in partition Y Tamper BZE y Tamper alarm from bus zone expander ID Y
30. Lumin amp 8 2 PiezotLamp Lumin amp 8 Delta 2 PiezotLamp Lumin8 External Lamp Description Program Transfer Module Adaptor from panel to PC USB RS232 PC to Panel Cable Description WatchOUT DT swivel WatchIN DT swivel WatchOUT PIR swivel Industrial LuNAR DT AM Grade 3 iWISE DT AM Grade 3 15m iWISE DT AM Grade 3 25m iWISE Quad 15m 50 ft AM Grade 3 iWISE DT AM Grade 2 15m iWISE DT AM Grade 2 25m iWISE Quad 15m AM Grade 2 Description LightSYS Polycarbonate housing Plastic accessories box tamper Description LightSYS Main Board Page 194 Wiring Appendix Wiring The proper use of wire and cable is necessary for the successful installation and operation of the LightSYS system It is important to select wire of the correct thickness to minimize power loss and ensure reliable system operation Take into account both the installation s current requirements and the wiring distances involved The following tables provide useful information to help make your installation trouble free AWG Wire Diameter Resistance Resistance Feet Gauge Meters Size Millime Inches Q Per Q Per 9 Q Per ters Meter 100 Per 1000 Feet Meters Foot 0 50 0 020 0 085 8 5 0 026 26 0 0 64 0 025 0 052 5 2 0 016 16 0 0 80 0 031 0 032 3 2 0 010 10 0 0 90 0 035 0 026 2 6 0 008 8 0 1 00 0 040 0 020 2 0 0 006 6 0 1 27 0 050 0 013 1 3 0 004 4 0 1 63 0 064 0 008 0 82 0 0025 2 5 Table A 1 Wire Facts One Way Wire Distance AWG
31. Manual 01 Keypad 09 Bus Zone 02 Zone Expander 10 GSM 03 Utility Output 11 IP 04 Power Supply 12 Modem 05 Wireless Expander 13 Bus Expanderr 06 Proximity Key Reader 14 LRT 07 Voice Module 08 Sounder 3 Testing 1 Bus Test 3 Verify Module 2 Bus Scan 1 RX Calibration 2 Allocation 7221 By RF 1 Zone 2 Keyfob 3 Keypad 7222 By Code 1 Zone 2 Keyfob 3 Keypad 3 Delete 1 Label 2 Partition 3 Masking 4 Controls 1 Emergency 2 Multi view 3 Exit beeps 0 None 1 Arm 2 Disarm 3 Stay 4 Group 5 UO 6 Panic O 1 3 Parameter 83101 Label 83102 Strobe 83103 Siren LED 1 Control 2 Blink 3 Arm Squawk 1 Always On 3 Follow Arm 2 Always Off 4 Follow Alarm 83104 Battery Load Test 1 Never 2 Every 24 hours 83105 Proximity Level Response 83106 Volume 83107 Lamp W 831071 Type 1 Always On 2 Always Off 3 Scheduler 831072 Brightness 83108 Power Source 1 SAB 2 SCB 83109 Siren Current 1 Low 2 Standard 83110 Alarm Sound 1 4 2 Lamp Times 1 Lamp Start 2 Lamp Stop 1 Masking 2 Controls 1 PS 8511 Masking 8512 Controls 1 Bell L Speak Page 221 EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance Appendix H EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance Compliance Statement Hereby RISCO Group declares that the LightSYS 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
32. Max 3 expanders or Bus Zones expander Bus zones support maximum 32 Up to two wireless 868MHz or 433MHz expansion modules 4 zone terminations including closed circuit NC open circuit NO end of line EOL resistors double end of line DEOL resistors Configurable zone resistance Supports more than 25 zone types Forced setting zone capability Page 11 Introduction Wireless Capabilities Up to two WL receivers per LightSYS system The wireless expansion module includes the following features o Up to 32 supervised wireless zones bus mode o Up to 16 multi function keyfobs bus mode o Up to 200 stand alone keyfobs bus and stand alone modes o Two utility outputs 1A relays o Rolling code technology o Signal jamming detection o Programmable supervision time o Threshold level calibration o Tamper detection o Transmitter s low battery detection o Transmitter supervision o Nominal center frequency 868 65 MHz or 433 92 MHz o Can be installed inside or outside the LightSYS main enclosure When using wireless zones the LightSYS Wireless expansion modules respond to different wireless detectors such as o Smoke detectors o Door contacts Door magnet universal transmitter door contact tuniversal o Up to 16 rolling code 4 button keyfobs o Double key panic keyfob o Flood detector o Shock detectors o CO detectors o Gas detectors o Glassbreak detectors o Internal and External PIR PET and WatchOUT
33. Open 25 sec 0 255 seconds This timer is relevant only for zones defined with a pulse counter greater than one see O OZZ page 96 If such a zone is regarded as not ready for the time defined under this timer then the zone will be tripped and act according to its type definition Page 64 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO e O Controls Inactivity Timer 0 0 255 minutes This timer relates to Automatic Arm Disarm scheduler If there is no signal from any of the zones located in a partition that is defined under an Arm Disarm scheduler for the time defined as Inactive Timer then the automatic schedule will be activated and the relevant partitions will be auto armed according to the schedule definition Note The Inactive Timer of the scheduling program should be defined as ON under User Menu gt Clock gt Scheduler gt Weekly gt Schedule gt Arm Disarm gt 6 Inactive The System Control menu contains parameters that control specific system operations Access and configure the parameters in the system control menu as follows System Controls Basic Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO Basic Programming This section refers to the most common controls in the system OOO OO Quick Arm Yes Yes No YES Eliminates the need for a user code when arming Full or partial NO A valid user code is required for arming Full or partial OOD 00 Qui
34. Program the LightSYS through one of three methods Configuration Software Local or remote Program Transfer Module PTM 2 LCD Keypad Configuration Software A software application that enables you to program the LightSYS from a PC computer It offers the following alternatives Working locally through a portable computer connected to the LightSYS via cable Working at a remote site communicating with the LightSYS via one of the following options o A phone line and modem o TCP IP network using the IP Module o GPRS using the GSM GPRS communication module For further information on programming the LightSYS via the Configuration Software refer to the Configuration Software manual PTM Data Storing Device The PTM is a tiny circuit board into which the LightSYS panel can transmit a copy of the system s configuration The PTM stores this copy and can also transmit the configuration information back to the LightSYS panel gt To copy from a programmed main panel into the PTM 1 Position the PTM on PLUG 1 connector on the main panel with the red LED facing the row of terminals on the main panel The red LED flashes slowly 2 Position the default DIP switch 2 to the ON position The DIP2 should be software enabled Installer programming Quick key 1 5 1 3 From an LCD keypad access the main Installer Programming menu 4 Without making any changes exit the main Installer Programming menu by pressing 0 The LED
35. Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO BO Error Speaker Time Out Yes Yes No This option determines the duration of the alarm that is generated via the internal sounders speakers when the exit door is programmed as Final Exit and it is not closed once the exit time expires an EXIT ERROR YES The EXIT ERROR alarm in the internal speaker matches the alarm bell timeout setting NO The EXIT ERROR alarm in the internal speaker sounds continuously until user reset O99 00 Tamper Report Yes Yes No This option determines if a tamper signal will be reported to the MS while the system is disarmed YES A tamper signal will always be reported NO A tamper signal will not be reported to the MS during the unset period Note ae ee a A tamper restore report to the MS is always reported regardless of the TAMPER REP definition OO BO AC Trouble Arm Yes Yes No YES The system can be armed with an AC trouble detected in the main panel power supply module or the bus sounder NO The system cannot be armed with an AC trouble O99 BO Strobe Arm No Yes No This option allows the strobe internal or external activated by a utility output Utility output gt Follow Partition gt Strobe Trigger to confirm the final arming of the system YES A ten second strobe indication will occur after the system is armed NO There will be no strobe indication when t
36. RP432MD24 LightSYS Accessories RWT52P433 Wireless 2 button panic RWT6SW433 Wireless shock detector RWT6FW433 Wireless Flood Detector RWT6C04 Wireless CO Detector RWT6G0433 Wireless Glass Break RWT6GS4 Wireless GAS Detector RWT312PR4 Wireless WatcHOUT RWSALKWLO0100H Wireless Keypad Description LightSYS Power Supply EU LightSYS Power Supply USA 3A Switched Power Supply Expansion Module module 3A Switched Power Supply Expansion Module in tamper box Medium UK 3A Switched Power Supply inside large metal box Tamper transformer 3A Switched Power Supply inside large metal box Tamper No transformer Description 4 Relay Output Expansion Module 8 Open Collector Output Expansion Module Description LightSYS Voice module Listen and speak in module Description Proximity Key Reader Kit 13 56MHz Description X 10 Transmitter Module Description Plug in TCP IP Module Description Plug in GSM GPRS Antenna Description Plug in LightSys Fast Modem Page 193 LightSYS Accessories IP AGM Receiver RP128IP0000A External Sirens RS200WA RS200WAP RS4012 RS4022 RS400LW Uploading Down loading RP128EE RW132EUSB RP132CB Bus Detectors RK315DT RK325DT RK312PR RK200DTG3 RK815DTB RK825DTBOO0A RK800QO0B000A RK815DTB200A RK825DTB200A RK800Q0B200A Boxes RP432B RP128B5 Main panel RP432M Description AGM IP Receiver Software Description ProSound ProSound with Proximity ProSound External Lamp
37. SETENE EERTE 31 Connecting Backup Battery vicsssssscssssssvsssssscssssscsssssaincssavssavestosseasettnsuenstnavteesbsbeacestersntets 31 Chapter 3 Installing Bus Devices 32 8 Zone Expander ee me ireu tility Oat puts sep r E EEE E E EEA AR EA A REDRAR AN E Wireless Recei Ver y s s sassissdescatsedsescsacdavesesssssvasueatvecsnscovestesaveestvseveatvesenscoasosvesenvesbeasbasevedstesey 3A Switching Mode Power Supply c sccccsssessessessessesseseessssessesesseseessesseseeseesesnssneseeseess 39 Digital Voice MOU srren ern n Ra AR RAAE EEA 44 Page iii ProSound eserse nT nET RENERE K EE ERR AR 46 Euni Sn acnrnae aaan i a e ee 47 Connecting Bus Detectors 5 s cctccsesicas csseet scescssucsacsssscsestivessestvnaseucosesecossenseseastecaseseeseseeis 47 Single Zone EXPander sisarena a E E SEA E NEY 48 Completing the IstalatioNs isisisi iA AEEA 49 Chapter 4 Installer Programming 50 Programming Method Sessies uneia iieii 50 Configuration SOW ALE ssia ar EAN 50 PIM Data Storing DeyiCe ippies n ernan E RAE ERTER 50 ECD Keypad percara E A E E A RE 52 Keypad Programming Key FUunctions cscccssssssesesesssesssssessessessessesesssssessesenes 52 Entering Text Descriptions Labels cccssesessseseessesesessesseseesseseessesessesneseseees 52 Keypad Timeout spsesrrrrssens sers Accessing Installer Programming Menu First Time Power Upesrineneneniigpncie irinin a nni E A AERE Regular operation Mode visisieccessssascsstessivss
38. WL Expander 2 Set the receiver ID 1 or 2 and using LE 9 set the type to WL and press 3 If the receiver is Mounted inside the LightSYS box select Y to bypass the boe W ar a tamper Press and move to step 2 Step 2 Calibrate the Receiver For successful communication strength of the signal should be higher than the noise threshold level measured in a process termed calibration 1 From the Installer menu select O M Install WL Device RX Calibration 2 Select the wireless receiver and press ay 3 Using the fe key choose Y Yes to Re Calibrate the Wireless Receiver and ress amp to confirm P The calibration measurement above shows the amount of background noise that the receiver can hear on the same frequency as the RISCO wireless devices This noise could be neighboring devices of another system or other devices operating on the same frequency nearby These are unwanted signals that the LightSYS wireless receiver must be told not to listen to The threshold set above is the absolute minimum signal strength needed to be heard from a wireless device in order for the receiver to effectively hear it Page 55 Installer Programming Step 3 Allocating Wireless Device Each wireless device must identify itself to the system receiver ina process termed enrollment Enrollment can be performed by sending an RF signal from each device or by t
39. ZONE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION N C CONTACT ZONE CONFIGURATION zone com zone com zone com ATT DETECTOR DETECTOR gt gt gt 7 DETECTOR 4 Supply power to auxiliary devices Refer to Wiring Auxiliary Devices p 23 The RP432EZ8 enables to define the end of line resistance of its zones Selection is done through the Quick key programming o Page 35 Installing Bus Devices 5 Mount the zone expander in either of the LightSYS box left slots E gt gt l lt Figure 3 3 Zone Expander mounting location inside the LightSYS box Utility Outputs The LightSYS utility outputs support a variety of device activation based on periodicity or system event As detailed in Chapter 4 Using the Installer Programming Menus Outputs you can program customized device activation powerfully and granularly O O ID K1 K3 K3 K4 Perla OFF POWER olelelojojelolelo o ojojo ojojo o Bus fren lt cl be Real a Gee vor BUS eea feag HOUSE POWER X10COM Installing Bus Devices Figure 3 5 Utility Output Module E08 Figure 3 6 Utility Output Module X 10 Notes Outputs on module EO8 Current consumption 25 mA typical 30 mA maximum Contacts 12V Open Collector Active Pull Down 70 mA maximum Outputs on module E04 Current consumption 25 mA typical 140 mA maximum Contact rating 5 A 24V DC gt To install the uti
40. a macro For more information refer to LightSYS User Manual Stand Alone Keyfobs Stand Alone Keyfob LightSYS enables the installer or Grand Master to assign up to 200 keyfobs that can be used for gate control For addition information refer to LightSYS User Manual Page 187 Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications Main Technical Information Input Power AC DC Adaptor 100 240V 50 60Hz 14 4V 1 5A Current Consumption 60 mA typical 70 mA maximum Rechargeable Standby Battery 12 Volts up to 7 Amp Hours AR typical Power Outputs Auxiliary Power 12 Volts DC 800 mA maximum from all AUX terminals Bell LS External 12 Volts DC 500 mA maximum Programmable outputs UO 1 Dry contact relay 24V 1 Amps UO2 U04 100 mA opto relay Dimensions 290 x 254 x 97 mm 11 2 x 9 7 x 3 6 inch Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Keypads LCD Keypad RP432KP RP43 2KPP Voltage 13 8V 10 Current Consumption LCD RP432KP 48 mA typical 52 mA max Prox LCD RP432KPP 62 mA typical 75 mA max Main panel connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 153 x 84 x 28 mm 6 02 x 3 3 x 1 1 inch Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60
41. an Exit Entry delay time will follow the Exit Entry delay time of any armed 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 O9 00 Summer Winter No Yes No YES The LightSYS 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 O99 00 24 Hour Bypass No Yes No YES It is possible for the user to bypass a 24 hour zone NO It is not possible for the user to bypass a 24 hour zone O99 00 Technician Tamper No Yes No YES It is necessary to enter the installer code to reset a tamper alarm S Therefore resetting a tamper alarm requires the intervention of the alarm company However the system can still be armed although the tamper indication is on NO Correcting the problem resets a tamper alarm requiring no alarm company assistance O99 OO Technician Reset No Yes No YES It is necessary to enter the installer code to reset an alarmed partition after it has been disarmed This requires the intervention of the alarm company Note Before the Ready LED V can light all zones within the partition must be secured NO Once an alarmed partition is reset the Ready LED vV lights when all zones are secured Page
42. as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system The user has access to the following o Arming and disarming o Bypassing zones o Accessing designated partitions o Viewing system status trouble and alarm memory o Resetting the switched auxiliary output o Activating designated utility outputs o Changing his her own user code e Arm Only There are no restrictions in the number of Arm Only codes as long as they don t exceed the number of codes remaining in the system Arm Only codes are useful for workers who arrive when the premises are already open but because they are last to leave they re given the responsibility to close the premises and arm the system The users with Arm Only codes have access for arming one or more partitions Cleaner The cleaner code is a temporary code which is to be immediately deleted from the system as soon as it is used to arm 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 o For one time arming in one or more partitions o If first used to disarm the system the Maid code may be Page 123 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range used once for subsequent arming e User Unbypass This user has access to all the user s privileges apart from bypassing zones Guard This user can only disarm the system After entering the Guard code
43. automatic O90 Exit Alarm Yes Yes No YES A violated zone outside the exit route will generate an alarm during the exit time A report to the monitoring station for arming the system is sent at the beginning of the arming procedure NO A violated zone outside the exit route will cancel the arming process A report to the monitoring station is sent at the end of a successful arming procedure O90 Entry Delayed Alarm No Yes No This feature is used to reduce false alarm reports to the MS YES The report to the MS and the siren 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 MS Page 76 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 090 O 20 Minutes Signal No Yes No YES Prior to arming 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 armed NO Prior to arming the system will not check whether a zone did not send a signal for more than 20 minutes 090 Attenuation No Yes No YES The LightSYS receiver will be attenuated by six dB during the communication test NO The LightSYS recei
44. avoid bell loop trouble if NO connection is made for the BELL LS terminals connect a 2 2KQ resistor in its place 2 Usea larger wire gauge if the distance between the sounder and the SMPS is significant Take the sounder s current draw into account when selecting a wire gauge see Appendix C page 195 3 Any internal siren s connected to the power supply expansion module will operate exactly like the siren s connected to the main panel AUX RED Used together with the COM terminal to apply power to Aux devices e g PIRs smoke glass break detectors and any other devices that require 12VDC power supply Total current consumption from the SMPS Via The Aux COM and BELL LS terminals is 3A If one or more of the AUX BELL LS outputs is overloaded and the SMPS shuts down the SMPS must be reset using the LightSYS software as follows User menu gt Activities gt Advanced gt Overload Restore option or enter and exit the installation programming mode If overload still exists perform manual reset as follows Disconnect all loads from the AUX COM terminals for at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the AUX COM terminals Then perform Overload Restore again from the LightSYS user menu GROUND Earth Used to connect the GND terminal to the main box ground pin see illustration below Use 16 AWG at least AC Used for connection of the AC terminals see illustration below to the transformer outputs 16 5V
45. common to each of the partitions assigned to the zone 8 Press to confirm and proceed to the zone type category displayed as follows Z 01 TYPE 01 EX EN1 t and subsequently sound page 94 termination page 95 and loop response page 96 0 Zones Parameters By Category Use this option to modify settings of a specific parameters to all zones Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 00 0 Label The label identifies the zone in the system Up to 16 characters as per the procedure described on page 52 00 Partition Select the partition 1 4 assignment for each zone Group Select the groups for each zone using the using the Sq key OOO Type The Zone Type menu contains parameters that enable you to program the zone type for any zone Setting the zone type is partly determined by the arming levels Three arming levels exist as follows Disarm The system reacts only to those zones defined as 24 HR Fire Panic and Trouble Arm The system reacts to all zones Stay The system does not react to zones defined as internal home This setting allows freedom of movement in those zones Zones for home arming STAY must be defined as Interior type Available options 06 Interior Exit Entry 1 09 Interior Entry follower 07 Interior Exit Entry 2 10 Interior Instant 08 Interior Exit OP Entry Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Page 87 Installer Programming
46. detectors Partitions Areas Up to 4 independent partitions areas Any zone can be assigned to any partition area Each partition area supports both zone sharing and cross zoning Groups Groups are combined zones within a partition area that are used for partial arming Up to four groups of zones can be defined for each partition area Group arming and setting is performed by using the function keys on the keypad A B C and D or by SMS or keyfob Each keypad key represents a different group of zones Each zone can be assigned to any of the four groups Users can arm any of the four groups individually Page 12 Introduction Keypads The LightSYS can support up to four keypads wired or wireless 1 way witha choice of different styles Model RP128KCC Model 432KP Model RP128KP Figure 1 2 LightSYS supported Keypads Each keypad is equipped with Three emergency key zones panic fire and emergency The ability to produce a duress ambush code Optional proximity tags different part number Double tamper protection Internal buzzer Audible feedback for keypad operations Easy to use hot key sequences for simple zone bypassing A one key quick arm feature for both Stay and Away In partitioned systems keypads can be selectively assigned to specific partitions Four function keys A B C D can be programmed to carry a sequence of commands User Codes and Authority Leve
47. either after all the Partitions Zones or after any of the Partitions Zones The deactivation operation follows the defined time period 4 Codes The Codes menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that enable you to maintain the User Codes in the system In addition the LightSYS contains the following special codes Grand Master Code Used by the system s owner or chief user Installer Code Used by the LightSYS installation company technician to program the main panel Sub Installer Code Used by a technician sent by the LightSYS installation company to carry out restricted tasks defined at the time of system installation by the installation Page 121 Installer Programming technician The Sub Installer can access with his code only those programming menus predefined for his access This section describes how to perform the following e Determine the authority level of each user code e Assign partition s to a specific code e Change the Grand Master Installer and Sub Installer codes e Upgrade the security level to a six digit code After you access the Code Maintenance menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus User page 121 Grand Master page 124 Installer page 124 Sub Installer page 125 Code length page 125 gt To access the Codes menu 1 From the main Installer Programming menu press 4 or press th
48. enable you to add to or remove BUS expansion modules From this section you can also access system tests to check the quality of their connections to the 4 wire BUS as described in the following sections This menu option allows you to set the of the LightSYS installation device module and expander parameters and to verify the full operational functionality of installed hardware Automatic Manual Testing Bus Devices Automatic Setting Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D 1 Automatic The Auto Settings menu enables you to perform automatic setting of the accessories connected to the system by using the BUS scanning feature By default when entering Installer mode with the default DIP Switch 2 in ON position the system will take you immediately to Auto Settings gt To automatically identify all the devices on the bus 1 Press to begin the automatic BUS SCANNING the Auto Settings process in which it identifies all the devices on the bus A list of the accessories that were found is displayed with the data definition that is required for each one 2 Verify that the keypad displays all the devices you have connected displayed with the data definition that is required Page 160 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range for each one If a device does not appear ensure that you have given it a unique ID 3 Press 8 to accept what is being displayed to progress th
49. 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 s state and panic report is sent to the monitoring station An alarm display will not appear on the keypads If violated an immediate panic alarm is sounded regardless of the system s state 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 s state and a report is sent to the monitoring station Pulsed Key Switch Used to arm Disarm the system Connects an external momentary action keyswitch to any zone terminals given this designation 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 arming the system the related partition arms 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 Page 91 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Ozz 00 Ozz 0 Oz 00 Ozz 00 Latch Keyswitch Connect an external SPST latched non momentary keyswitch to any zone terminals given this designation and operate the keyswitch as follows e After arming one or mo
50. in the system Regardless the bell time out timer The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer Quick key OO OO 00 Panic Activates the output Pulsed only following any panic activation in the system The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer Quick key OOOO OO 00 Fire Activates the output Pulsed only following any fire activation in the system The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer Quick ky ODO OO 00 Special Activates the output Pulsed only following any special emergeny activation in the system The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer Quick key D OO OO 00 24 Hour Activates the output Pulsed only following any 24 Hour zone activation in the system The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer Quick key DOO Page 113 Installer Programming OO Follow Partition The Partition menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the Partition Event The Utility Output can follow any partition s combination gt To access the Partition sub menus 1 Access t
51. is defined in the system control Refer to Double Verification of Fire Alarms page 68 for additional details This feature is supported through any programmable output that is defined as Switch AUX OOO Wireless Specifies the time intervals relating to the operation of the wireless module OOOOOD Jamming Time None None 10 20 or 30 seconds Specifies the period of time that the LightSYS s wireless module tolerates unwanted radio frequencies capable of blocking jamming signals produced by the system s transmitters Once the specified time is reached the main panel sends a report code to the alarm receiving center Refer to Jamming Fault page 199 Onone 10sEc 20sEc 30SEC NONE No aa will be detected or ann Different sounds will be produced when jamming is detected depending on the defined Audible Jamming time Page 62 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOOO RX Supervise 0 0 7 Hours Specifies how often the system expects to get a signal from the system 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 monitoring station and the system status will be Not Ready 0 hours disables supervision It is recommended to set the supervision time to a minimum of 3 hours OOO e AC Off Delay 30 001 255 minutes In the case of a loss of AC po
52. language Voice Change the voice language This option is only available if a voice module is assigned to the system O Automatic Clock This option is used to retrieve an automatic time update NTP or Daytime through the IP network or GPRS System Automatic Clock Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O 008 008 O Server Daytime Select the internet time protocol NTP Network Time Protocol DAYTIME Host 99 150 184 201 The IP address or server name Port 00013 The NTP server port Time Zone GMT Scroll through the available selections OO GMT 12 00 6 GMT 13 00 Page 83 Installer Programming 0 Service Information The Service Information menu enables you to insert information accessible to the system s users of the alarm company from whom the service is obtained System Service Information Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O 0 Name Any 16 characters Enables you to insert and or edit the name of the MS from whom service may be obtained 00 Phone Any 16 characters Enables you to insert and or edit the service phone number O Firmware Update The firmware update menu option series is visible only if the IP or GSM module is installed Access and configure the parameters in the System Control menu as follows System Firmware Update Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOL Serve
53. normally closed NC and or normally open NO contacts in a zone terminated by End of Line Resistor 08 DEOL Uses normally closed NC contacts in a zone using End of Line Resistors to distinguish between alarms and tamper conditions 09 N O Uses normally open contacts and no terminating End of Line Resistor Page 95 Installer Programming O Loop Response The Loop Response menu enables you to set the different times for which a zone violation must exist before the zone will trigger an alarm condition 1 Normal 400 ms milliseconds 2 Long 1 second 3 Fast 10 ms milliseconds 4 Extra Fast 1 ms millisecond This loop response is usually used for shutters or other devices that require very quick responses Quick Keys Parameter Default Range QO Advanced OOOO ZZ Forced Arming This option enables or disables the use of forced arming for each of the system s zones as follows 1 If forced arming is enabled for a particular zone it allows the system to be armed even though this zone is faulty 2 When a zone s enabled for forced arming is faulted the red LED blinks during the disarm period 3 After arming all zones enabled for forced arming are bypassed at the end of the exit delay time period p 61 4 Ifa faulted zone one enabled for force arming is secured during the armed period it will no longer be bypassed and will be included among the system
54. not READY zone s in the partition will be bypassed automatically The partition is then force armed and all intact zones are capable of producing an alarm NO The partition cannot be armed until all violated not ready zones are secured OOD 008 Arm Pre Warning Yes Yes No Related to auto arm disarm operation YES For any partition s set up for auto arming an audible exit delay warning countdown will commence 4 25 minutes prior to the automatic arming 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 s automatic arming by 45 minutes When an Auto Arm partition is disarmed as described above it can no longer be automatically armed during the current day The extended 4 25 minutes warning does not apply to automatic partial arming NO Auto arming for any programmed partition s takes place at the designated time The programmed exit delay period and any audible signal occur as expected Page 67 Installer Programming System Controls Advanced Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OD Advanced Yes Yes No This section refers to the advanced controls in the system O99 OO Double Verification No Yes No of Fire Alarms YES Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification Power to the smoke detector s in the affected zone is cut off and restored after the time defined in the
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56. s armed zones O OO ZZ Pulsed Counter 01 01 15 Specifies that the zone will count the number of open and close pulses received If the zone exceeds the predefined number of pulses the zone will be tripped and act according to its type definition After a 25 second timeout the pulse counter is restarted The pulse length is the currently defined loop response time period Refer to Zones Loop Response page 96 Page 96 Installer Programming 09000 ZZ Abort Alarm This parameter defines whether a zone alarm report to the monitoring station will be immediate or delayed ENABLE A report to the MS will be delayed according to the Abort Time Delay parameter 5 Communication gt 2 MS gt 6 MS Times gt 2 Abort Alarm page 144 DISABLE A report to the MS will be sent immediately Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 000 Bus Zones Configuration The Bus Zone Parameters menu contains parameters that enable you to program the special parameters of a bus zone The options are determined according to the bus detector type e Lunar Grade 3 A dual technology ceiling detector with a mounting height of up to 8 6m 28ft that incorporates Anti Cloak Technology ACT e WatchOUT DT A dual technology outdoor detector with signal processing based on two Passive Infrared PIR channels and two Microwave MW channels e WatchOUT PIR An outdoor detector with signal processing based on
57. selected partition s from the keypads or a zone defined as Special 00 Buzzer Follow Activates the output when a keypad in the selected partition s sounds its buzzer during auto setting Exit Entry delays and alarm conditions O OO Chime Follow Activates the output when a keypad in the selected partition s sounds its chime O 00 Exit Entry Follow Activates the output when the selected partition s initiates an Exit Entry delay period 00 Fire Trouble Follow Activates the output when a FIRE TROUBLE is detected in the selected partition s O 00 Day Zone Trouble Activates when a day zone trouble is detected in the selected partition s O 00 General Trouble Follow Activates the output when a fault condition is detected in the selected partition 00 Stay Follow Activates the utility output when the selected partition s is armed in STAY mode O 00 Tamper Follow A latched output activated when a tamper occurs in the selected partition s and follows any type of tamper The output deactivates at tamper reset O 00 Disarm Follow Activates the utility output when the selected partition s is disarmed Page 115 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter O 00 Bell Follow This output enables the connection of different external sounders to different partitions Activates the output when one
58. system always sends the last 4 digits of the account number for example Account number that was defined as 123456 will be sent as 3456 e In Contact ID you can place digits and letters A F The A character is always sent as 0 for example Account number that was defined as 00C2AB will be sent as C20B Notes for Account Number in SIA Communication Format Account number for SIA should be defined as a decimal number Only digits 0 9 Account number can be reported as 1 to 6 digits 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 monitoring station In order to send the 0 digit in SIA format located at the left side of the number use the A digit instead of the 0 digit For example for account number 0407 enter 00A407 for a 6 digit account number such as 001207 enter AA1207 0090 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 Note e See Appendix D Library Voice Messages 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 Page 141 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter De
59. the PCB D OOOZZ ACT No Defines the Anti Cloak Technology ACT operation mode NO Disables the ACT mode YES Enables the ACT mode ODOOOZZ Automatic Microwave Bypass No Defines whether the MW channel will be bypassed or not while the detector identifies trouble in the MW channel ONO While detecting a problem in the MW channel it is not bypassed Alarm condition cannot be established until the MW channel is fixed YES Switches the detector to operate only in PIR mode in case of MW trouble O OOZZO Green Line Yes A feature that follows environmental guidelines by avoiding surplus emission This feature defines the activation of the microwave channel while the system is disarmed ONO Green Line feature is disabled MW is constantly activated YES Green Line feature is activated O OOZZO Anti Mask Enable Defines the operation of Anti Masking detection ODISABLE ENABLE and behaves according to the settings defined in quick keys O ZZ Page 100 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D OOOZZO Arm Disarm No Defines the operation of the anti masking detection while the detector is armed or disarmed ONO While armed or disarmed anti mask behaves according to the setting defined in quick keys O ZZ above YES While armed anti mask is disabled When detector is disarmed Anti mask behaves according to the settings de
60. the main PCB e To prevent risk of electric shock disconnect all power AC transformer and battery and phone cords before servicing e Under no circumstances should mains power be connected to the PCB other than to the main terminal block e A readily accessible disconnection device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring e For continued protection against risk of fire replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating 2 Place the main panel on its four mounting brackets and secure it as per Figure 2 4 Page 19 Mounting and Wiring Figure 2 4 Placing the main panel 3 Wire all require expansion modules as described in Chapter 3 Installing Bus Devices Page 20 Mounting and Wiring Main Board Wiring The LightSYS main board provides plugs connectors and peripheral module interfaces for all the principal functional expanders In addition its terminal connector block offers unparalleled ease and access to the full range of alarm functionality and the board includes communication ports for sound and digital data throughput RS232 PLUGS NON t 3 LJ iii g a a a TELEPHONE tre a RECHARGEABLE BATTERY UP TO 12V 7Ah IP Modem Module TELEPHONE To ID acana Qalalajajajal 1A MAX 100 mA TO ZONES CONTACT Dey contact OFTO RELAY A To kevPans iii Suir asbuces ADAPTOR 100 240V 5
61. the main panel is switched off and then on and SW1 2 is in ON position the Installer Sub Installer and Grand Master codes will return to the original factory default values In this case after entering the Installer Programming section the system automatically enters the Automatic Accessories arming setting process Toggle the enable disable option with 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 el to select your option See page 59 OOS Erase Wireless Erase wireless devices without changing the system current programmed parameters Select the receiver to be erased Note This entry appears only if a wireless device is registered in the system 00 Standard Sets the panel programming options in compliance with the selected standard e EN standards page 75 e DD243 page 77 e CPO01 page 78 Page 82 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 00 Customer Sets the panel programming options in compliance with the selected customer code Each customer has its predefined parameters Selecting a customer that is different than the one in use will automatically default the panel 00 Language Sets the system language Email SMS and keypad interface language O Text Change the interface keypad
62. to 9999 are acceptable Invalid codes cannot be created due to the fact that after the code 4 digit has been punched Enter is automatically applied Code is rejected when trying to create a non existing code Possible physical keys calculations 4 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 LightSYS therefore a write process must be performed A valid Keyfob is one Learned by the panel and allowing Arm Disarm A non valid Keyfob is one not Learned by the panel and not allowing Arm Disarm System Monitoring The main unit is monitored for AC trouble battery fault low battery and more All other wireless elements are monitored for low voltage battery Page 223 EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance Setting the LightSYS to comply with EN 50131 requirements 1 Access the Installer programming mode From the 1 System menu select 5 to access the Settings menu 2 3 From the Settings menu select 4 to access the Standard option 4 Select EN 50131 Once selected the following changes will occur in the LightSYS software Report Codes Feature EN 50131 Compliance Timers Quick Key Required Value Phone Line cut delay O
63. to allow for the stabilization of motion and or smoke detectors NO No bypassing occurs OOO 00 Audible Panic No Yes No YES The sirens operate when a Police Alarm is initiated at the keypad if defined the remote control or when a panic zone is activated NO No siren operation occurs during a Panic Alarm making the alarm truly silent Silent Panic The system always transmits a panic report to the monitoring station OOD OO Buzzer gt Bell No Yes No YES If an alarm occurs when the system is armed in the stay arm mode a buzzer sounds for the time defined under Buzzer At Stay see page 64 before the external sirens operate NO An alarm in the Stay Arm mode causes sirens to operate simultaneously Page 66 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO 00 Audible Jamming No Yes No Relates to the Jamming Time parameter described on page 62 YES Once the specified time is reached the Main Panel activates any internal sounders and sends a Report Code to the MS NO Same as above except the internal sounders do not operate OOO 00 Exit Beeps at Stay Yes Yes No Determines whether the system will sound beeps during exit time in stay arming YES Exit beeps will sound NO Exit beeps will not sound OOO 00 Forced Keyswitch Yes Yes No Arming YES Keyswitch or Proximity Key arming is performed on any partition Any violated
64. to toggle displayed menu options from N to Y and vice versa a ae n D a es Used to increase or decrease E d Be gt 3 selected screen digital values If you do not know where you are in the menu structure press XS repeatedly to return to the main menu Entering Text Descriptions Labels Use the keys on the keypad to produce characters according to the table below Pressing a particular key toggles between the characters available from that key in the sequence listed below followed by a blank space The LightSYS permits a total of 74 characters letters numbers and symbols for use in labeling Page 52 Installer Programming Key Data Sequence NR WINTR tg aja mja AJo ere 5 Iriso e 0e COIN x c 1a WwW wn Ke Ke Sith NIAJ OJo fe 3h lt l lo N Jalo ZF IOUS SIOZ La xI lt fo Olr 10 lt N Keypad Timeout If after 15 minutes no entry is made to a keypad that has been placed in the Installer Programming mode it will produce an audible reminder consisting of several beeps in rapid succession along with the following display Time out Hit any Key Pressing any key stops the beeping To re enter the Installer Programming menu you must key in your Installer code again and press al AD Accessing Installer Programming Menu First Time Power Up gt Gr e p pP To power up LightSYS
65. utility output will follow the predefined time programming that is defined in the scheduler of the weekly programs for utility output activation For additional details refer to the LightSYS User s Manual OO 00 Switched Aux Activates the utility output when a fire zone is activated for fire detection according to the time defined in double verification of fire alarms page 68 This utility output will not have the option to choose pulse or latch in the Utility Output Code The pulse time is defined in switched auxiliary break page 62 OO 00 GSM Error Relates to GSM GPRS module Activates the utility output in the following cases e There is no SIM card in the GSM GPRS BUS Module or SIM is faulty e GSM RSSI signal level is low e GSM network fault OO 00 Bell Test Activates the output when the Bell Test option is selected and deactivates when the Bell Test option is finished OO 00 Installation Activates the output following the system installation status It activates when the system is in installer programming mode and deactivates when exiting installer s mode Page 112 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter OO 00 Walk Test Activates the output when the Walk Test option is selected and deactivates when the Walk Test option is finished OO 00 Burglary Activates the output Pulsed only following any intruder activation
66. with 8 4 Repeat the process for the second wireless expander DOO OO Proximity Key Reader gt To choose modify a proximity key reader 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears KEY READER ID 01 TYPE PKR 2 Use the 7 or keys to position the cursor at ID 1 and type in the Proximity Key Reader ID number as defined by the dip switches that you set when you installed the module 3 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the 3 Y key to toggle and choose the PKR option ar i 4 Press The following display appears P 1234 KRO1 Vad MASK 5 Use the e or keys and the Soj key to assign the partitions that will be affected by the instant arm function 6 Press a 3 The following display appears Controls PKR 1 Use the 7 or keys to scroll the list and the Ba key to toggle and choose the required option INSTANT ARM e If Yes the partitions will be armed instantly e If No the Exit Delay time period will be applied SHOW READY e If YES the ready status will be indicated on the reader e If No no ready status indication will be indicated on the reader SHOW ARM e If YES the Arm status will be indicated on the reader e If No no Arm status indication will be indicated on the reader sHOW STAY Page 166 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range e If YES the Stay status will be indicated on the reader e If No no Stay status indicatio
67. 0 Monitoring Station Yes Yes No Enable YES Enables communication with the central station to report alarms trouble and supervisory events NO No communication with the central station is possible Choose NO for installations that are not monitored by a central station OOO Follow Me Enable Yes Yes No YES Enables Follow Me communication If both the MS report and the FM report are defined the system will first call the MS phones and then the FM destinations NO Disables Follow Me communication Page 74 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOS Configuration Software Yes Yes No U D Enable YES Enables communication between the alarm company and the LightSYS main panel using the configuration software This enables modifying an installation s configuration obtaining status information and issuing main panel commands all from a remote location NO Disables communication as detailed above System Controls EN 50131 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OLOO EN 50131 This section refers to controls that apply to EN 50131 approvals O90 O Authorize Installer No Yes No This option limits the installer and sub installer authorization to access the programming menu YES A grand master code is required to authorize the installer to enter the programming mode for one hour NO The installer does not need an authorization code
68. 0 60Hz 14 4V 1 5A BELL o oR saav 500 mA MAX Loup SPEAKER Figure 2 5 Main board wiring diagram RESISTOR 2 2K Main Board Bus Connection AUX COM BELL nc c NO bainte mies sie ale ole loi ee c une uns 004 i Figure 2 6 Main board terminal block The set of four terminals on the left of the terminal block represent the expansion bus These terminals support the connection of keypads and expansion modules The connections are terminal to terminal with color coded wires as follows AUX RED 12V DC power BUS YEL Yellow data COM BLK 0V common BUS GRN Green data Connect any all keypads and expanders necessary for the installation using the bus connections Refer to the table of gauge sizes in Appendix A Technical Specifications Page 21 Mounting and Wiring Bus Connectors AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN BREAK 12V AT INPUT TO EACH POWER SUPPLY KEEP OV COMMON AUX COM BUS AUX COM BUS AUX COM BUS AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YEL GRN Expansion Module Expansion Module Power Supply Expansion Module Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Figure 2 7 Terminal block bus connectors 1 The parallel wiring system supports parallel connections from any point along the wiring 2 The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters 1000 feet for all legs of the bus 3 Incase of bus communication problems connect two 2 2KO resistors one at ea
69. 1 O sounds page 80 D settings page 82 auto Clock page Dservice Info page 83 Firmware update page 84 Timers The Timers menu contains parameters that specify the duration of an action Access and configure the parameters in the System Timers menu as follows System Timers Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0000 Exit Entry Delay 1 Exit Entry delays Group 1 OODOOD Entry Delay 1 30 seconds 01 255 seconds Duration of entrance delay 1 ODOOD Exit Delay 1 45 seconds 01 255 seconds Duration of exit delay 1 OOO Exit Entry Delay 2 Exit Entry delays Group 2 ODODO Entry Delay 2 30 seconds 01 255 seconds Duration of entrance delay 2 Page 61 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOOCO Exit Delay 2 45 seconds 01 255 seconds Duration of exit delay 2 OOOS Bell Timeout 15 minutes 01 90 minutes Duration of the external sounder s during alarm OOOO Bell Delay 00 minutes seconds 00 90 minutes seconds The time delay before the keypad sounder and the external sounder operate after the onset of an alarm OOOS Switch Aux Break 10 seconds 00 90 seconds The time that the power supplied to the system s smoke detectors through the programmable output is interrupted during a user initiated smoke detector reset typically performed after a fire alarm or automatically when a fire verification
70. 2 are only available for bus detectors e Ifa DIP switch is changed on any device it is necessary to shut down the device s power and then re power it The first module in each category is defined as ID 1 Families that have sequential ID numbers are Keypads LCD LCD with proximity and wireless keypad Zone expanders 8 zones expander bus zone expander Outputs 4 relay output expander 8 open collector output expander 2 relay output expander on 3A power supply 2 relay output expander on Wireless zone expander X 10 Outputs Power supplies 3A switching mode power supply Buszones WL zone expanders 1 The main unit can support a maximum load of 1 4 Amp If more current is required install additional power supply modules 3 Amp max 2 On3 Amp supervised power supplies and on the wireless expander there are two programmable outputs These programmable outputs belong to the Output family These outputs have dedicated DIP switches that identify the OUTPUT ID Page 33 Installing Bus Devices Device Type Wired Bus Expanders Bus Zones WL Zone Expanders Bus Zones Expanders Outputs Expanders Keypads 3A Power Suppl Bus Sirens ProSound Lumin8 Installing Bus Expanders Keypads The LightSYS supports several types of keypads Up to 4 bus keypads can be assigned to the LightSYS RISCO ry DAJE DeLee 2 e2e2et AILI F Model RP128KCL Model RP432KP Model RP128KP gt To inst
71. 2004 PD 6662 2004 ACPO Police EN50136 1 1 and EN50136 2 1 ATS 5 for IP GPRS ATS 2 for PSTN Signaling security Substitution security S2 Information security I3 EN50136 Compliance IP and GSM modules are complying with the following standards EN50136 1 1 IN50136 1 1 A2 IN50136 2 1 IN50136 2 1 A1 N50136 2 2 1998 PSTN complies with the following standards N50136 1 2 1998 N50136 1 3 1998 E E EN50136 2 2 1998 EN50136 2 3 1998 E N50136 1 4 1998 EN50136 2 4 1998 PSTN can be connected to Monitoring Station via any EN50136 compliant receiver which shall meet all requirements of securing messages When IP and or GSM modules are in use IP Receiver software is also in use The IP Receiver should be connected to automation software which serves as the EN50136 2 1 A1 2001 annunciator If connection between the IP Receiver and the automation software is lost an error message will appear on the IP Receiver queue Page 222 EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance In order to have an indication of ACK received from the receiving center transceiver the parameter Kiss Off Y N see page 4 54 should be set to Y Possible logical keys calculations T Logical codes are codes punched in the wireless keypad to allow Level 2 users and Level 3 installer access All codes 4 digits structure xxxx 0 9 can be used for each digit There are no disallowed codes codes from 0001
72. 2KF1000A RWT540868 RWT50P868 RWT51P8 LightSYS Accessories Description LightSYS LCD keypad slim LightSYS LCD keypad with proximity slim 13 56 MHz Touch screen keypad white Touch screen keypad with proximity 13 56 MHz LCD keypad LCD keypad with proximity 125 KHz Proximity tags 13 56 MHz Proximity tags 125 KHz Description 8 Zone Expansion Module Bus Zone Expander Wired Single BUS Zone Expander Description Wireless Receiver 868 MHz Wireless Receiver 433 MHz Wireless Transmitters Description 433MHz RWT920433 Wireless PIR detector RWT92P433 Wireless PIR detector with pet immunity RWT33S433 Wireless smoke detector RWT72C433 Wireless door contact RWT72M433 Wireless door contact magnet Wireless transmitter for shutter pulse Wireless 2 channel Shutter Universal transmitter RP296T4RC 4 button rolling code RW132KF1000H transmitter RWT540000EUA 4 button 3 channel key fob transmitter RWT50EUV2 Wireless pendant panic button RWT51P4 Wristband panic transmitter Page 192 RWT52P868 RWT6SW868 RWT6FW868 RWT6C08 RWT6G0868 RWT6GS8 RWT312PR8 RWSALKWLO100A Power Supply Expanders RP432PSO000A RP432PSO0USA RP128EPS RP128EPSPUKA RP128PSPSEUA RP128PSPSUSA Programmable Output Devices RP296E04 RP296E08 Voice Unit RP432EV RP128EVLOO0A Proximity Key Reader RP128PKR3 X 10 Module RP296EXT IP Module RW132IP GSM GPRS Module RP432GSM Fast PSTN Modem 2400 BPS
73. 5 187 615 118 388 74 243 90mA 264 867 209 687 166 547 105 343 66 215 100mA 239 784 189 620 123 492 94 310 59 194 Table A 4 Total Auxiliary Power The wire lengths indicated represent the one way distance between the source of power and the last detector in the branch Page 196 Wiring Max Desired Wire Gauge in Particular Branch pail 32 02 28 02 24 02 16 02 mm Current cal mm mm Max Max Run Max Run MaxRun Max Run current Meter Feet Meter Feet Meters draw per s s branch 100mA 238 780 191 625 151 495 94 310 200mA 229 390 95 313 76 248 47 155 300mA 79 260 63 208 50 165 31 103 400mA 59 195 48 157 38 124 24 78 500mA 48 156 38 125 30 99 19 62 650mA 37 120 29 96 23 76 15 48 Table A 5 Maximum External Sounder Current The wire lengths indicated represent the one way distance between the LightSYS and the external sounder in the branch Page 197 Library Voice Messages Appendix D Library Voice Messages 001 Custom E M 130 Store 002 Custom 046 East 087 Macro 131 Student room 003 Custom 047 Elevator 088 Magnet 132 Study 004 Custom 048 Emergency 089 Main T 005 Custom 049 Entrance 090 Master 133 Technical A 050 Entry 091 Middle 134 Te
74. 69 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO OO Engineer Tamper No Yes No YES After a tamper alarm the system is not ready to arm and the tamper indication SS LED is not restored This requires the intervention of the alarm company NO After a tamper alarm is restored the system is ready O99 00 Low Battery Arming Yes Yes No YES Allows arming of the system when a low battery condition is detected also in the Power Supply expansion module NO Arming the system is disabled when a low battery condition is detected O99 00 Bell 30 10 No Yes No YES Any internal sounders cease to sound for 10 seconds after each 30 seconds of operation NO Any internal sounders operate without interruption O99 OO Fire Temporal Pattern No Yes No YES During a fire alarm the sirens produce a pattern of three short bursts followed by a brief pause NO During a fire alarm the flow of sounds produced by the siren is a pattern of two seconds ON then two seconds OFF Page 70 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range ODD 0O IMQ Install No Yes No YES Causes the following parameters to function as follows NO Auto Arm Bypass If there is an open zone during the auto arm process the system will be armed and a silent alarm will be activated unless the open zone is closed A utility output defined as Auto Arm Alarm is activated A ut
75. AC 50 VA Page 41 Installing Bus Devices OODOOOOOO To Power Supply To Mains Ground I Brown Green Yellow 18 AWG at least Figure 3 10 SMPS AC amp Ground Connection 7 Set the SMPS jumpers and the DIP switches as follows Mod DIP switch Description ule PS SW1 SW3 Used to set a unique ID number for the bus module for communication purposes PS SW4 Enables disables Power Supply LightSYS Supply communication On up Communication enabled Off down Communication disabled UO SW1 SW3__ Used to set a unique bus ID number for the UO module Utility located on the SMPS board UO SW4 Enables disables UO module LightSYS communication On up communication enabled Off down communication disabled Note r When PS SW4 or UO SW4 is Off the ID number defined by SW1 SW3 is not recognized by the LightSYS and can be used for the connection of another accessory of the same category The UO PS LED will flash since there is no communication with the main panel Power Output Page 42 8 9 Installing Bus Devices Jumper Description BAT Battery discharge protection Protection ON If a continuous AC power outage occurs the SMPS automatically disconnects the battery when its backup battery voltage drops below 10 8VDC This is done to prevent deep discharge that may damage the battery Protection OFF Bed Note If 2 pins co
76. C 4 F to 140 F Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 125 5 X 78X 25 5 mm 4 94 X 3 07 X 1 inch Proximity Key Reader RP128PKR Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 70 mA typical 180 mA max Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 40 mm x 43 6 mm x 22 mm 1 57 x 1 7 x 0 86 Voice Module RP432EV Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 30 mA typical 70 mA maximum Operating temperature 0 70 C Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Sirens ProSound RS200WA RS200WAP Input DC Power Regulated 13 5 14 2V 200 mA maximum Standby Current 54 mA charge current Consumption Battery charging current 140 mA maximum Operating Current 1 6A Sounder Strobe Consumption Speaker Sound level 106 dB 3 meters Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 30 5 cm X 21 8 cm X 11 6 cm For full technical information refer to the manual of the siren Page 190 Technical Specifications Lumin8 RS200WA RS200WAP Input DC Power Regulated 13 0 14 2V Current Consumption Single piezo 350mA Regulated Twin piezo 450mA Regulated Battery charging current 15 mA maximum Speaker Sound level Single piezo 111dbA Twin piezo
77. C 4 F to 140 F Prox RF frequency 13 56MHz Touchscreen Keypad RP128KP01 RP128KPP1 Voltage 13 8V 10 Current Consumption RP128KP01 30 mA typical 180 mA Max RP128KPP1 with prox 30 mA typical 280 mA max Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 210 mm x 152 mm x 20 mm 8 2 x 5 9 x 0 7 Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Prox RF Frequency 13 56MHz LCD Keypad RP128KP RP12 8KPP Voltage 13 8V 10 Page 188 Technical Specifications Current RP128KP 100 mA maximum RP128KPP with prox 250 mA maximum Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 16 2 cm x 12 2 cm x 3 cm 6 37 x 4 8 x 1 18 Zone Expander RP432EZ8 Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 25 mA typical 30 mA maximum Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 10 5 cm x 6 6 cm x 1 8 cm Utility Output Expanders 4 Relay Output RP296EO4 Voltage 13 8VDC 10 Current 25 mA typical 160 mA maximum Contacts 4 Form C SPDT Relays 5 A 24V DC Main Panel Connection 4 wire BUS up to 300 m 1000 ft from Main Panel Dimensions 4 13 x 2 6 x 0 86 10 5 cm x 6 6 cm x 2 2 cm
78. Expanders e i a i l Up to 8 Bus Zone Expanders Oe aH i H BUS Zone Expander i a et Up to 32 BZ1 Expanders BZ1 BZ1 BL WH BL Up to 300m Up to 300m H BL WH 1000 ft 1000 ft zi eit When connecting RP128EZ01 to a BUS Zone Expander wire the RP128EZ01 wires to the relevant BUS zone expander s terminals marked as TO DEVICE 3 Wire the RP128EZ01 zone wires Black and White to the detector s terminals according to the required termination The Black and White wires are equivalent to zone input terminals in the LightSYS Completing the Installation gt To complete the installation 1 Mount the back panel to the wall using affixing screws 2 Connect the system to the mains power If no back tamper is connected set SW1 4 to ON position to avoid tamper alarm Close the front cover and close the locking screw 4 Upon completion of LightSYS bus device installation module wiring and DIP switch and jumper setting proceed to Chapter 4 Installer Programming and Chapter 5 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus Page 49 Installer Programming Chapter 4 Installer Programming Programming Methods
79. Key switch Lock 6 Entry Disarm 3 Labels 4 Sounds 5 Settings 6 Automatic Clock 7 Service Info 8 Firmware Update 1 System 2 Partition 1 1 Tamper Sound 2 Speaker Volume 3 Wireless Lost Sound 1 DIP 2 Enable Disable 2 Default Panel 1 Server 2 Host 3 Port 4 Time Zone GMT 1 Name 2 Phone 1 Server IP 2 Server port 3 File name 4 Download Files Installer Programming Maps 2 Proximity Anti Mask Tamper 3 Audible Proximity Tamper 3 Partition 2 4 Partition 3 1 During Disarm 1 Silent 2 Bell 3 Buzzer main 4 Bell Buzzer 1 Trouble 2 Chime 1 As trouble 3 Erase Wireless 4 Standard 1 NTP 1 Via IP Page 215 5 Partition 4 2 During Arm 1 Silent 2 Bell 3 Buzzer main 4 Bell Buzzer 3 Exit Entry 4 Alarm 2 As tamper 5 Customer 6 Language 2 DAYTIME 2 Via GPRS Installer Programming Maps 1 Parameters 1 One By One 2 By Category 1 Label 2 Partition 3 Type 00 Not Used 01 Exit Entry 1 02 Exit Entry 2 03 Exit OP Entry 1 04 Exit OP Entry 2 05 Entry Follower 06 Instant 07 Exit Entry 1 08 I Exit Entry 2 09 I Exit OP Entry1 0 I Exit OP Entry2 1 I Entry Follow 2 I Instant 3 UO Trigger 4 Day Zone 5 24 Hours 6 Fire 7 Panic 4 Sound At Arm 2 At Stay 3 At Disarm 5 Termination 01 N C 02 EOL 6 Loop Response 7 Advanced 1 Forced Arming 2 Pulse
80. LOO IP Gateway The IP and port address of the configuration s software PC If you have a router connected to the PC of the configuration software then you should enter the IP of the router This definition will be used when there is a request to create a remote connection from the panel to the configuration software The connection can be done over IP or GPRS Note In the configuration software under Communication gt Configuration gt GPRS you should enter the IP address of the PC that the software is installed in Follow Me In addition to reporting to the monitoring station the LightSYS has a Follow Me feature which enables reporting system events to predefined follow me destinations using a voice message SMS message or Email Up to 16 Follow Me destinations can be defined in the system Quick Keys Parameter Default Range A00 Define FM Up to 16 Follow Me destinations can be defined in the system Select a follow destination from the list OOOO Report Type Defines the type of reporting events to a Follow Me destination Page 150 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OAOD Voice Report to follow me will be done by voice message thorough the PSTN or GSM network See Channel gt For Voice Messaging below Enter the telephone number including area code or special letters for Follow Me defined as SMS or Voice Reporting events by Voice can be established thro
81. LUG2 p 29 The back tamper switch is located on the rear side of the back panel and is constantly depressed by the section shown in Figure 2 9 Notez If the installation does not include the tamper mechanism set DIP switch 4 to ON see page 31 i Figure 2 9 Perforated Back Tamper Release Connecting a telephone line to the LightSYS 1 Connect the incoming telephone line to the main panel s PHONE LINE terminals 2 Connect any telephone on the premises to the PHONE SET terminals or to the optional PLUG3 jack RJ11 To ensure line seizure capability and comply with FCC part 68 regulations the equipment must be connected directly to the Phone company lines CO Whether connected via RJ11 or terminal block 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 Page 26 Mounting and Wiring Placing the Communication Modules GSM GPRS gt To activate the GSM GPRS Module 1 Place the optional GSM GPRS communication board mounted on its cylindrical placement struts See Figure 2 10 2 Insert the dedicated SIM card and if required enter the enabling PIN code or disable the SIM PIN Code in advance by placing it in a cell phone and disabling the code e Ensure that you remember the PIN code Usually after three wrong attempts recognized by the SIM card to enter a PIN n
82. M Credit An automatic SMS credit message or any other No message received from the provider s number predefined in SMS Receive Phone will be transferred to the Follow Me number Environmental Ocas Alert Gas natural gas alert from a zone defined a Gas No detector Flood Alert Flood alert from a zone defined as flood type No Page 153 Installer Programming Event Description Default cO Alert CO Carbon Monoxide alert from a zone defined a No CO detector High Temperature High Temperature alert from a zone defined a No Temperature detector OLow Temperature Low Temperature alert from a zone defined a No Temperature detector QO Technical Alert from the zone defined as Technical No Miscellaneous OZone Bypass Zone has been bypassed No Periodic test Follow Me test message will be established No following the time defined in the Periodic Test parameter under the MS parameters Remote System is in remote installation mode No programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O8 Restore Events Choose the restore events that will be reported to each Follow Me destination Event Description Default O Alarms O intruder Intruder alarm in the system restored Yes Alarm Tamper Tamper alarm in the system restored No Troubles o Main Low Low battery indication from the LightSYS main No Battery panel restored OWL Low Low battery indicati
83. MUNI Catl OM i536 ASA AAA IMeGthO Gees sezstescusasvseevszsyessviahececiteviesvaaeveconstsvis Wek Neco id sec sta BR ASA AARNE Parameters osere En rE E E E T ARE 132 Prepay SIM pronn n orn O E a nnaies 133 ERER EAEEREN 134 IP CONTE i eea e EE TOITE 134 Bam a E E T 135 Host Name sereo aa a es iene niente 135 MS Keep alive Poli gy cca ccctsrecaccsacsscecsnersdvsas icectiyeearsssestsonsueseanes 135 Radio LR heses a EEE A 137 Monitoring Stat OM ereire ra riria bn oK eenia R ENEE EENE TERENE REEE KAREE EEE E 138 Report Vy Pe seeria E OTE 138 ACCOUNTS erer rE EARS TEET ETOS OTOES 141 Communications Format sesssssessessssssireerrseisrssisessesresessessesesse 141 CONTOS enna EIT E TEO TE Parameters renneri siir earns mines MS TES enua teat se hce tet sMen beta a A E S Report Splitsssccs ssesesscisesisssissssisscsssateestasstiariinteersessvtansesatzcssenstonsieess Report Codes si iciicss aiaiidiya E RE Configuration SW ovciscssssscestesstesssessinssinantessoesetaattsaanattvesdssessatensitaereatentobaaetctanneenves Follow M vise siescasssedtcavsarssvsastsassaaiacioscenenn ances aan ER ERE EEEREN Define FM ereere enon ERRA RERE RARA REER RRUETAN ARARE RRR RR RRR Report Type shesin aiaei ai i i i ei Parth Ofen a a E SA RRE Events s o5c5 55525 sccesaessassscacetesnes E E AE I Restore EVentS a eers eR E SE Remote Control Comtrols cccceeseeeenees Parameters cccceees Coos 10 C1 Renn et eee ee ee eee IMCSSAG OS A E E t
84. OOO 0 Immediate 0 minutes Entry Delay OOOO 45 seconds maximum OODOOO allowed AC Delay ODDOO Immediate 0 minutes Jamming Time ODOOO 0 minutes RX Supervision 00000 2 hours System Controls Quick Key Quick Arm OOD 00 Set to NO False Code Trouble 000 00 Set to Yes Forced Arming 000 00 Set to NO Authorize installer 0909 00 Set to YES Override Trouble O O Set to NO Restore Alarm 09090 00 Set to YES Mandatory Event Log 009 OO Set to YES Restore Trouble O 00O Set to YES Exit Alarm 000 O00 Set to NO Entry Alarm 0909 00 Set to YES 20 Minutes Signal 009 00 Set to NO Attenuation 009 OO Set to YES Page 224 Remote Software Upgrade Appendix Remote Software Upgrade This appendix explains how to perform remote upgrade of your LightSYS main panel software using the LightSYS keypad or SMS command Remote software upgrade is performed via IP or GPRS 1 Itis recommended to perform the upgrade process from keypad 1 Not wireless keypad 2 Software upgrade does not delete all previous parameters of the panel Step 1 Set parameters for IP GPRS Communication 1 Define all parameters required to set GPRS or IP communication as explained in the Communication section of the LightSYS See page 126 Step 2 Enter the location of the upgrade file 1 Inthe System menu Firmware Upgrade submenu enter the relevant information regarding the location of the upgrade file Server IP Enter the IP address of th
85. Reports to the monitoring station 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 1 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 trouble in the PSTN line the line is routed to the GSM line 2 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 trouble in the GSM line the line is routed to the PSTN line 3 PSTN Only The outgoing calls are executed through the PSTN audio channel only Use this option for installations where no GSM line is available 4 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 monitoring station 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 Wait a fixed period before continuing Send the DTMF character Send the DTMF character Delete numbers from the cursor position simulta neously O O IP Encrypt
86. S zone expander Y The expander ID number 0 represent the main bus for example E0 04 refer to wired zone 04 on the main board B0 15 refers to bus zone 15 on the main bus ZZ The serial zone number in the system 01 32 4 Specify a two digit zone number from which you want to start programming for example 01 and press to access the category of Zone Label 5 Enter the zone label The Labels category enables you to create and or edit up to 15 characters to describe each of the system s zones see page 80 6 Press 8 4 to confirm and proceed to the partitions category The Partitions menu contains parameters that enable you to program the partition assignment for each zone The following display appears P 1234 Z XX Yans Note The XX in the Z XX designation is for the zone number In a multi partition system a zone can be assigned to more than one partition A system without partitions is regarded as having a single partition meaning Partition 1 Using the Sg NS A z A or 4s keys select Y or deselect the relevant partitions to which this zone will belong 7 Press J A to confirm and proceed to the groups category The following display appears GROUP ABCD Z 01 Select the group s for which the designated zone is to be in effect by using the a key to toggle Y es and advance through the entries with the lkey Page 86 Installer Programming Each partition has 4 groups The zone group definition is
87. Switch Aux Break delay page 62 If a subsequent detection occurs in the same zone within one minute of the first detection the system emits a fire alarm NO No fire alarm verification takes place O99 00 Alarm ZE Cut No Yes No YES Produces an alarm if the communication between the main panel and any expander is lost A report is transmitted to the MS NO No alarm occurs The system however produces a local trouble indication O99 OS Code Grand Master No Yes No YES Only a user with the grand master authority level can change all user codes along with the time and date NO Users with the grand master and master authority levels can change their own user codes all codes with a lower authority level and the time and date OO OO Area No Yes 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 e Acommon zone will be armed after any partition is armed e Acommon zone will be disarmed only when all partitions are disarmed NO When selected the following points are relevant e Acommon zone will be armed only when all partitions are armed e Acommon zone will be disarmed when any partition is disarmed Page 68 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO 00 Global Follower No Yes No YES Specifies that all zones that are programmed to follow
88. Unknown evnt Unknown event alert UO REST ZN xx A zone defined as UO Trigger has been deactivated UO TRIG ZN xx A zone defined as UO Trigger has been activated VOC COMM OK Bus communication OK with Voice Module VOC NO COMM Bus communication failure with the Voice Module Water Alrm Zn xx Flood alarm from zone no XX Water rstr Z xx Flood alarm restore on zone no XX WEAK BAT PS y Weak battery indication joined by 3A SMPS Y Weak Bat RS PS y Weak battery restore indication joined by 3A SMPS Y Z xx aut bad Zone self test failed zone no XX Z xx auto ok Zone self test OK zone no XX Page 212 Installer Programming Maps Appendix G Installer Programming Maps 1 Programming See programming menu on page 214 2 Activities Keypad Sound Chime Buzzer On Off Follow Me View Trouble Alarm Memory Partition Status Zone Status Service Information Installer System Version Clock Time and Date Scheduler Vacation Event Log Maintenance Walk Test Resistance Siren Test Strobe Test Diagnostics Main Panel Bus Zones Zone Expander Power Supply Siren GSM IP Wireless Voice Module Keypad LRT Page 213 Installer Programming Maps Installer Programming Menu 1 System 1 Timers 2 Controls 01 Ex En Delay 1 02 Ex En Delay 2 03 Bell Timeout 04 Bell Delay 05 Switch Aux Break 1 Basic 2 Advanced 3 Co
89. ZO PIR Sensitivity Normal Defines the PIR sensitivity of the detector OLOW MEDIUM NORMAL HIGH D OOZZ Lens Type Wide Angle Defines the actual lens of the detector WIDE ANGLE BARRIER LONG RANGE DOOOZZ Auxiliary Relay Mode Off Defines the operation of the auxiliary relay of the detector OFF Auxiliary relay is disabled 24 Hours The auxiliary relay will always follow an alarm NIGHT ONLY The auxiliary relay output will follow an alarm condition only during night time The time defined by the photocell on the PCB DOOOOZZO Auxiliary Relay Time 2 2 Seconds 2 2 480 seconds Defines the time duration that the auxiliary relay is activated 2 2 SECONDS 2 MINUTES 4 MINUTES 8 MINUTES Page 98 Installer Programming Bus Zone iWISE DT Grade 2 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D OOZZO LEDS On Defines the LEDS operation mode OOFF Disables the LEDS operation ON Enables the LEDS operation DOOOZZO MW Microwave Range Trimmer Defines the microwave channel range OMINIMUM 25 50 65 85 MAXIMUM TRIMMER MW is defined by the trimmer setting on the PCB D OOOZZ ACT No Defines the Anti Cloak Technology ACT operation mode NO Disables the ACT mode YES Enables the ACT mode ODOOOZZ Automatic Microwave Bypass No Defines whether the MW channel will be bypassed or not while the
90. able to 14 User codes 16 Event log 500 Keypads 4 wired wireless one way Wireless keyfobs 16 multi functional 200 stand alone Proximity key readers 8 Follow me numbers 16 PSTN onboard Plug on IP module or fast modem Plug on GSM GPRS or integrated KP long range radio Long i Account Numbers 4 Communication Additional inputs Bell tamper box tamper Max Current 15A Automatic scheduling 4 programs Page 10 Introduction LightSYS Features Main Panel The main panel is the foundation of the system s operation and has the following features G 4 G 8 basic hardwired zones 4 Utility Outputs o 1xrelay programmable output 3 Amps o 3 100mA opto relays Box tamper input normally open Bell tamper input using a 2 2KO end of line resistor 4 wire bus with quick connector from the main panel Power for the operation of an external sounder Offers the required type of voltage for one or more electronic sirens bells or loudspeakers respectively Supports more than 25 zone types 4 zone terminations including closed circuit NC open circuit NO end of line EOL resistors and double end of line DEOL resistors Configurable zone resistance 500 Event log on board Zone Expansion 2 G Support for additional 24 wired wireless zones Zones expansion using 8 Zone wired expander
91. ainly used for quick arming Pressing the Arm Key ane arms the Soar 1 Non partitioned systems are regarded as Partition 1 2 In partitioned systems keypads can be selectively assigned to specific partitions Press to store your choice STEP 3 To Assign Partition Accessibility Specifies the partitions that are controlled by the specified keypad Information about the selected partitions can also be viewed on the specific keypad 6 After pressing to store your partition choice The following display appears P 1234 KP xx YYYY MASK 7 For each partition 1 to 4 use the c key to toggle between Y YES and N NO The xx represents the ID number of the keypad Gr 8 Press 2 Define the keypad controls Emergency keys multi view and Exit beep at stay For more info see page 176 9 Press to repeat the process for other keypads in the system up to 4 10 Press 2 to return to the previous programming level DOO OA Zone Expander gt To choose modify a zone expander 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears ZONE EXPANDER ID 01 TYPE NONE 2 Usethe e or keys to position the cursor over the Zone Expander s ID number for which you want to assign or Page 162 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 4 5 delete The first zone expander must be assigned to the first ID number which is 01 Make sure that the Zone E
92. al to MS 2 When communication returns to MS 1 polling reverts back to the secondary time interval and occurs every 3600 seconds 1 hour to MS 2 Page 136 Radio LRT Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO OOOO O0 O 0009 LRT Long Range Transmission The LRT menu contains parameters for setting a system long range radio communication network using the Location Aided Routing LARS protocol LARS LARS1 or LARS2 or E LINE protocol to facilitate detailed event transmission to monitoring stations Account 0 0 00FFFF The number that recognizes the customer at the monitoring station You can define an account number for each monitoring station These account numbers are the 6 digit numbers assigned by the monitoring station Account Number Communication Format e The account number will always be reported as 4 digits for example A number defined as 000012 will be reported as 0012 e The account range depends on which protocol is in effect as follows Protocol Range LARS 0000 7779 First 3 digits 0 7 only LARS1 0000 1FFF LARS2 0000 FFFF If more than 4 digits were defined the system always sends the last 4 digits of the account number for example Account number that was defined as 123456 will be sent as 3456 System 0 LARS 0 3 LARS1 0 7 LARS2 0 F Use the one digit system code to efficiently allocate transmitter reporting among monitoring stations
93. all LightSYS bus keypads 1 Open the keypad cover Set ID DIP switches Connect the keypad to the bus Set the back tamper switch Only in model RP128KP Adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD keypad using a trimmer located next to the dipswitches Model RP128KCL In models RP128KP and RP432KP it is done by pressing and holding OK 6 Close the keypad od 8 Zone Expander The LightSYS Zone Expander model RP432EZ8 enables you to expand with up to three additional 8 zone expander boards for a total of 32 sensor devices connected to your LightSYS security system Page 34 Installing Bus Devices a S User alarm output usually smoke less than 100mA BUS to panel m an Figure 3 2 Zone Expander board and mounting diagrams gt To install the 8 zone expander 1 Set DIP switches as follows Switch Description Switch 1 5 Defines the Zone Expander ID number Switch 6 7 Not Applicable Switch 8 Tamper bypass Instead of a short between the TMP COM terminal block 2 Wire the zone expander to the bus 3 Wire the zones terminals as follows a Connect up to eight hardwired zones using twisted pair or 4 conductor cable wiring b Connect each zone to the appropriate Zone Z terminal and its related COM terminal Each pair of zones shares a COM terminal For example Z1 and Z2 share a COM terminal as do Z3 and Z4 and so on NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN ZONE END OF LINE ZONE DOUBLE END OF LINE
94. aller Programming menu Without making any changes exit the main Installer Programming menu by pressing 0 The LED on the Program Transfer Module flashes rapidly and the keypad displays the following Do you want to Save the data Y Press 8 The keypad beeps twice and displays the following Data is saved Please wait Then the keypad returns to the normal initial display and the main panel s configuration now matches the PTM Reset its TIME and DATE which were lost when power was removed Page 51 Installer Programming LCD Keypad The LCD keypad is a visual interface tool that helps you operate and program the LightSYS main panel Keypad Programming Key Functions The following table describes the uses of the keypad keys during programming LCD KP LCD KP Touch screen Function RW432KP RP128KCL keypad RP128KP 0 0 1 To enter numeric values where required 2 For quick key programming Press the number keys to access a programming option 3 To edit labels and names To go back up quit don t save SI IL Enter Save to move into the S 3 x displayed menu or to save the data that you have changed Press either one of these keys to move back and forth through the programming level functions These keys also change the position of the flashing cursor When editing a selection the cursor moves to the left or right respectively t g amp Used
95. amper Bell tamper alarm Bell tmp rs Bell tamper alarm restore Page 204 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description Box tamper Box tamper alarm from main unit Box tmp rs Box tamper alarm restore Bypass Box Bell Box Bell tamper is bypassed Byp Trbl C xx System troubles were bypassed by user XX Bypass Zn xx Zone no XX is bypassed Charge Curr S y Battery charging trouble in siren ID Y Chng code xx Changing user code XX Change FM yy Changing Follow Me number YY Charge Current RS S y Battery charging trouble restore in siren ID Y Clk not set Time is not set Clk set C xx Time defined by user no XX CO Alarm Z xx CO alert from zone XX defined as a CO detector CO Rst Z xx CO alert restored from zone XX defined as a CO detector Comm OK IPC Communication OK between the LightSYS and IP card Comm OK KP y Bus communication restore with keypad ID Y Comm OK KR y Bus communication OK with Proximity Key Reader Y Comm OK VOICE Bus communication OK with Advanced Voice module Comm OK WME y Bus communication OK with wireless module expander ID Y Comm OK BZE y Bus communication OK with Bus Zone Expander ID Y Comm OK PS y Bus communication restore with power supply expander ID Y Comm OK Siren y Communication OK between the LightSYS and Siren Y Comm OK UO y Bus communication restore with UO expand
96. ani ettaniaeeaeety Local Announcements cscssesesessesesessecesessecssesseceseseeessessecsseseeeesesseesseseeesseseenssesees PATS tall ETE EESE E A EE EE E E nes B S Device eneon N A R E ARAA A ERA ET Bus Devices Automatic Setting se ssessssrsissrrtssrstsssrtnerrrensntnesrensnteenstee 160 Bus Devices Manual Setting c cccsssssssssseseeeessssssessesssseessessssesessesseseeees 161 Bus Devices Testga aeir aii e nran eirinn R E Era REE Ei E 171 Wireless DO vices siercreiaisi rerna KENEEN RTN TEER 8 DEVICES ieee cesicccavicieccvsasecteesvaessstewse stenseae ccsteese ein aiii ri a Key LOD steacscciss oc n a a A E E ita satd tae vant EETA po 010146 2 ee oe a SENTETE EE EEEE NEVETEK E EENE ee ee Proximity Key Reader es 3A Power SUp Ply seseseses ste sssai cosossscceasseaseasssbesccersusattensnistesdtysataattaassaritnastecoeeasteattn tas Page vi Chapter 5 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus Activities Menu TOL OW Mereenie EEE Vi w MEDU vrvecssssssssesssavessvarseiesvasnsecavssvserevasvasenvsonstsasesuvasstsabvankereavacveneraevts Clock MCN siesievssssstenstsessonstevtsanstortvsossonsieostanstenstousverstevtanstosbvnusiorsteosteusterst Event NOS 2 coscsesscctsseseosssesesessestssesassisdestsesscnsssesedetpeceesessesessesasecstesveis erssesees Maintenance ssns NRR ET o AS E E E Stand Alon Keyfobs isizcdisccicacisseissetatsssscsinsaieseiesosecadnesccsieasiacesedssasscaeateas s Appendix A Technical Specifications A
97. anufacturer s Programming Defaults Using the Installer Programming MenuB ccccesesesesseeseseeeeeeeeeeteteteesesesnenenes Installer Programming Menu Conventions DEENA rea a n E ones asset sasucaesisosrsepiesssecbtvensvepsiersesscoessveniteseiebseesrsezeeaais Page iv GO IU e SEEE AE E AE 65 Lia DelS ei vcdasiessitiscneteeeseed beavis ton wei esi RA a a ia 80 SOU AS 5 5 Hassles EEEE EE E EE E Ha 80 DOT ES A adenine een natant Ran anarHn anne 82 Automate Clock scctesesascasscasvnanceicnddaiuiieiastineion een eniiad 83 Service ln formal ons seisssisssssscscssssesssseesscesssssssescavsssssvessesasbensasssvstsestssesssesstersisses eis enee 84 Firmware Upd t ss isinir nEn EA E A E 84 PANA 0 1E PEE A A E 85 Parameters arne E S EEEE EEE 85 Zones Parameters One By QNesnsnencoenenensnenniin irinin rni 85 Zones Parameters By Category scsssscscssserssesensesssssesnsnerssesssenerssseenenerss 87 MG CM EEE ace E A T ET PTE E 87 P rit oN eeann a O E T 87 Type e a e i e ERT 87 EaD T E EEEE EA 94 Term Na Ons scsi csesvesccissactiesstarmonnee nase E eon es 95 LOOP RESPONSE reies aesae piisa Maite EE T Tai 96 Va NET T E EE EEE 96 Bus Zones Configuration AKEn E aleae EE a EN EE EE E EEE TE CTOSS LONCS erR RNIN EE NESS REAR ARREARS Alarm confirm DS OUEP UES ANNEE E E E E Nothing Follow Zone Follow Code Wins taller sssissscssctssesseissssscvestshsotsseis waacahse E RE RE Sub Installer Code Length 5 COM
98. arameter Default Range OOO GPRS Allows programming parameters that relate for the communication over the GPRS network OOGOCO 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 LightSYS supports an APN code field of up to 30 alphanumeric characters and symbols amp etc OOOC APN User Name Enter user name for the GPRS network if required The user name is provided by your provider The LightSYS supports a user name field of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and symbols amp etc O09009 APN Password The password to the GPRS network as provided by your provider if required The LightSYS supports a user name field of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and symbols OOOO Email The following programming parameters are used to enable sending Follow Me event messages by e mail through GPRS To enable e mail messaging the GPRS parameters have to be defined OOOS 0 Mail Host 000 000 000 000 The IP address or the host name of the SMTP mail server 0090 SMTP Port 00000 00000 65535 The port address of the SMTP mail server 0090 Email Address The Email address that identifies the system to the mail recipient Page 131 Installer Program
99. arate BUS loop increases the total system security in case a certain BUS detector is sabotaged gt To specify and configure Bus expander 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears BUS Expander TYPE NONE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the z Y key to toggle and choose the BZE32 option 3 Press L to store your choice LRT Long Range Transmitter gt To specify and configure LRT 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears LRT Module TYPE NONE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the L Y key to toggle and choose the MAT option ar 3 Press L to store your choice Bus Devices Testing Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO OOOO Testing The testing menu is used to perform system bus and module testing scanning and verification functions Bus Test The Bus Test menu enables the LightSYS to check the communication between the main panel and each of the system s expansion modules gt To perform BUS test Page 171 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D008 0009 Through the menu selection O the bus testing begins to check the connections between the devices on the bus and the following display appears briefly BUS TEST gt XXXXXX lt The system then displays the programmed device its address and the quality of the communication expressed as a percentage as shown
100. arm or disarm the system keypad remote phone operation etc OOO Key Switch Lock No Yes No YES Only a latched key switch zone can arm or disarm the system When the system has more than one zone defined as latch key switch the arm disarm operation will occur only after all these zones are armed or disarmed NO Any means can be used to arm or disarm the system keypad remote phone operation etc OOO Entry Disarm No Yes No Determines if the system s disarming depends on the entry time YES Only a remote control can disarm the system during the entry time The system cannot be disarmed with a remote control while the system is armed NO The system can be disarmed during any time using any disarming device System Controls CP 01 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO CP 01 This section refers to controls that apply to comply with SIA CP 01 Page 78 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO O Exit Restart No Yes No This parameter is used to define if an exit time shall restart one additional time while an entry exit zone is tripped twice during exit time YES Exit time will restart for one time only when an entry exit zone is tripped during exit time NO Exit time will not be affected if an entry exit zone is tripped during exit time OOO Auto Stay No Yes No This parameter is used to define the system s arming mo
101. attery and attaching the plug Plugs Plug Description Function PLUG1 Bus Connector Bus 4 pin plug for easy connection to the bus PLUG2 Back Tamper Used for the connection of the optional back tamper PLUG3 Telephone Used for a local telephone connection same as the PHONE SET terminal PLUG4 Voice Used to connect the Advanced Digital Voice Module RP432EV to the LightSYS Connect the Voice module to the VOICE connector PLUG 4 on the main panel via the supplied cable This connector transmits signals from the voice module to the telephone line during remote communication and is essential for normal operation of the voice module fy pgs PLUG5 RS 232 Used for local communication with the configuration software Page 29 Mounting and Wiring PLUG 6 j 14 4V1 54 Use this outlet for connection to the RISCO supplied certified AC to DC adaptor Note the Adaptor outgoing power cord can be cut for the plug and attached to the supplied terminal block fuse See as per your local wiring requirements Additionally input wiring can also be connected to LightSYS through the neighboring and terminal block connectors PLUG7 Battery Use this outlet to connect to the backup battery not supplied of 12 volts and 7Ah Jumpers The LightSYS is equipped with an internal jumper to configure battery discharge protection Use the following table to set the jum
102. ault No tamper bypass is in effect Use this option when back tamper is connected to the system Connecting Backup Battery Insert the backup battery into its place and connect the leads to the main panel battery PLUG p 30 The main panel is designed to work with an approved 12 VDC 7 Amp hour sealed lead battery as a backup for the primary power supply in time of main power failure The main panel is designed with reverse polarity protection on the battery charging circuit However prolonged improper connection of the battery to the main panel will result in damage The battery is not supplied with the LightSYS The LightSYS Rechargeable battery should be charged for at least 24 hours Battery is checked every 1 minute There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the proper instructions Battery in product shall be replaced every 3 5 years No maintenance is needed The power should remain disconnected until all connections have been made and checked for accuracy Use the internal jumper Jumper 1 to configure battery discharge protection See page 30 Page 31 Installing Bus Devices Chapter 3 Installing Bus Devices This chapter documents Installing Bus Expanders p 34 including Keypads page 34 8 Zone Expander p 34 Utility Outputs p 36 Wireless Receiver p 38 3A Switching Mode Power Supply p 39 Sounders p 46
103. cate and connect bus expansion modules Set dipswitches and jumpers on the main board and on the various expanders O o NOY Ste GN Connect backup battery and AC power Perform automatic setting and complete system programming Choosing the mounting location Before you mount the LightSYS study the premises carefully in order to choose the exact location of the unit for the best possible coverage and yet easily accessible to expanders and accessories and prospective users of the alarm system Among the mounting location considerations are the following Q Centrality of location among all the transmitters Proximity to o An uninterrupted AC outlet o A communication telephone internet outlet Distance from sources of interference such as o Direct heat sources o Electrical noise such as computers televisions etc o Large metal objects which may shield the antenna Alarm location effectiveness for hearing part arming mode annunciation G Dryness In case you installed GSM GPRS module before mounting the system into the desired position Ensure a good signal of the GSM network Advisable to have a level of at least 4 out of 5 Page 17 Mounting and Wiring For wiring distance and grounding placement considerations refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications Wall Mounting the LightSYS Box The LightSYS is housed in a state of the art plastic enclo
104. cation between the GSM GPRS Module and the LightSYS is OK GSM Module comm Internal GSM GPRS bus module trouble GSM MS OK GPRS communication to the MS is OK GSMGMS trouble GPRS communication failure to the MS GSM NET avail GSM network is not available GSM NET avai OK GSM Network is available GSM NET qual OK GSM Network quality is acceptable GSM NET quality The GSM RSSI level is low GSM PIN cod err PIN code entered is incorrect GSM PIN code OK PIN code is correct GSM PUK Cod err PUK code required GSM PUK Code OK PUK Code entered is correct GSM SIM OK SIM Card in place GSM SIM trouble SIM card missing or not properly sited H Temp rst Z xx High temperature alert restored from zone XX defined as a temperature detector High Temp Z xx High temperature alert from zone XX defined as a temperature detector HOM P y C zz Partition Y is armed in Stay mode by user ZZ HOME P y KF zz Partition Y is home armed using keyfob ZZ IPC DHCP error Failed to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server IPC DHCP OK Succeeded to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server IPC downld err IP Card generated a download error IPC download OK IP Card download was OK IPC evnt log ER IP Card generated an event log error IPC evnt log OK IP Card event log generated no error IPC hardware OK IP Card hardware is OK Page 207 Installer Event Log Messages Eve
105. ce Module PCB gt To mount the voice module 1 Set the voice module DIP switches as follows Switch Description Usage 1 Bypass tamper Instead of a short with the TMP COM terminal block OPT Not in use 3 Test Connected in parallel to all output channels and enables to listen to all played messages using a speaker at least 32 Ohm connected between the Test Spkr and COM terminals 4 Intern Mic Select an external or internal microphone for recording messages On Recording messages from the microphone located on the Voice module board Off Recording messages from a microphone located on Listen Talk unit IN1 terminal Page 44 Installing Bus Devices Wire the voice expander as follows Listen Talk Unit com Aux AUDIO Bix RED OUT IN TMP LED BUS To Panel on oc g Out int in2 In3 l Message Box Test ma OPT c Interni AUX COM LED TMP MIC to Banel Bypass Tamper m Figure 3 12 Voice Module Listen Talk Unit Wiring a Bus connection The connection to the main bus can be made through the terminals of the module voice AUX RED COM BLK BUS YEL and BUS GRN as illustrated or through the bus PLUG1 using the supplied 4 wire cable b Ifrequired connect the Listen Talk unit as illustrated in the diagram above c Connect the Voice module to the VOICE connector on the LightSYS main panel
106. ce activation whether resulting from time dependency external input or device sensor As detailed in Chapter 4 3 Outputs you can program customized device activation powerfully and granularly Wiring Utility Outputs For additional details see page 36 gt To wire Utility Output 1 Utility output 1 can be used to activate a self powered siren or any other self powered device Setelatee eee BELL COM BELL LS NC C N O TMP o mme Figure 2 8 Wiring UO1 for self powered device gt Towire Utility Outputs 2 4 Connect the device to the UO s as illustrated below U02 LO 10 K External Power Page 25 Mounting and Wiring Back Tamper Optional The back tamper switch is an optional feature that provides an extra safeguard In the event that the LightSYS is removed from the wall the screw causes the perforated section of the plastic and attached tamper mechanism metal plate to break and remain attached to the wall As a result the back tamper switch is released and an alarm is generated For this feature to operate 1 Slide the tamper mechanism from the right onto the placement struts and click into place The metal lip extends to the screw mounting hole 2 When the LightSYS housing box is screw attached to the wall also screw attach the tamper hole and abutting tamper metal lip to the mounting bracket you inserted in step 2 on page 18 3 Attach the tamper wires to PCB main board P
107. ces no sound Bell Only Activates the bell sounders for the duration of the Bell Timeout period or until a User Code is entered Buzzer Only Activates each keypad s internal piezo buzzer Bell Buzzer Activates the bell sounders and the keypads buzzers simultaneously Door Chime The Door Chime parameter is used as an audible sounder to indicate the violation of a zone s as follows o Ifthe system is DISARMED the system s keypad buzzers make three momentary sounds whenever the zone is violated o If the system is ARMED only the bell sounders produce the alarm A different sound can be defined according to the system status as follows Page 94 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 090 O At Arm Set the sound produced when a system s zone triggers an alarm while the system is armed in Away D090 At Stay Set the sound produced when a system s zone triggers an alarm while the system is armed in STAY 0090 At Disarm Set the sound produced when a system s zone triggers an alarm while the system is Disarmed O Termination The Termination menu enables you to program the connection type used for each of the system s zones The actual physical termination for each zone must comply with that selected in the zone termination menu OO N C Uses normally closed contacts and no terminating End of Line Resistor 00 EOL Uses
108. cess in which it identifies all the devices on the bus Verify that the keypad displays all the devices you have connected If a device does not appear ensure that you have given it a unique ID within its family Press 8 to accept what is being displayed to progress through configuration screens and to advance on to the next device found Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the presence of all devices has been confirmed and all parameters configured When adding a zone expander you should define the zones expander resistance compatibility depending on the detectors you intend to connect to the expander By default the resistance is set to 2 2K for EOL and DEOL termination When adding a wireless expander define the Bypass Box Tamper as YES if the wireless expander is mounted inside the LightSYS housing and not in its own Page 54 Installer Programming Bus Test The bus test Quick key OO sends multiple test commands to each device connected to the system to ensure reliable connectivity Press ay to begin the automatic BUS TEST in which every device is tested to report if connections are 99 or higher If a low reading is experienced check connections with the device and repeat the bus test Wireless device programming workflow Each of the 32 zones in the LightSYS can be defined as a wireless zone Step 1 Allocate a wireless receiver 1 From the Installer menu select OO Install Bus Device Manual
109. ch end of the data bus terminals between the green and yellow wires 4 If connecting remote power supplies do NOT connect the Red wire 12v between the Power Supply Unit and LightSYS 5 For long cable runs please use the correct cable as stated in Appendix A Technical Specifications Zone Inputs Wiring The following diagrams illustrate the various zone connections to the main unit or to the 8 wired zones expander and possible 4 wire smoke detector NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN ZONE END OF LINE ZONE DOUBLE END OF LINE ZONE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION N C CONTACT ZONE CONFIGURATION zone com 2 2K 2 2K ALARM TAMPER DETECTOR DETECTOR gt gt gt gt gt gt DETECTOR DETECTOR 1 Fora zone with a tamper switch you can use a double end of line resistor to save additional main panel connections Page 22 2 3 Mounting and Wiring It is recommended that you use an end of line resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone 16 x 2 2K resistors are supplied In the LightSYS you have the ability to define separately the end of line resistance of the zones on the main unit and of the wired zones for each eight unit expander block Quick key Selection is done by the software with the following available options ID EOL DEOL ID EOL DEOL 0 Customized i 4 7K 4 7k 1 22K 2 2K Default 8 3 3K 47K 2 47K 68K 9 1K 1K 3 68K 2 2K 10 3 3K 3 3K 4 10K 10K 11 5 6K 5 6K
110. ck UO Yes Yes No YES A user can activate a utility output without the need to enter a user code NO A user code is required to activate a utility output OOD 00 Allow Bypass Yes Yes No YES Permits zone bypassing by authorized system users after entering a valid user code NO Zone bypassing is NOT permitted OOO 00 Quick Bypass No Yes No YES Eliminates the need for a valid user code when bypassing zones NO Qualified users must enter a valid user code to bypass zones Page 65 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO 00 False Code Trouble Yes Yes No YES A false code report is sent to the monitoring station after three successive attempts at arming or disarming in which an incorrect user code is entered No alarm sounds at the premises but a trouble indication appears on the wired keypads NO A local alarm is sounded at the premises OOD 00 Bell Squawk Yes Yes No YES Arming or disarming the system using a remote control wireless keypad or a keyswitch produces a brief chirp and activates the strobe as follows 1 One chirp indicates the system is armed 2 Two chirps indicate the system is disarmed 3 Four chirps indicate the system is disarmed after an alarm NO No chirp is produced OOO 00 3 Minute Bypass No Yes No YES Bypasses all zones automatically for three minutes when power is restored to an unpowered system
111. coming mains cable to the main fuse terminal block 6 Wire the SMPS terminals as follows a Connect the bus Terminals Connect only three of the first four terminals at the left of the Power Supply expansion module to the main panel s 4 wire bus as follows Expansion Bus Terminals COM BUS BUS Color BLK Black YEL Yellow GRN Green Do NOT make any connection to the AUX RED terminal from the main NOTS It is used for the E bus to am Ee to other modules The power supply expansion module is connected to the AC power supply This module therefore supplies power to all modules and or keypads located AFTER the point that it is connected to the bus Page 40 Installing Bus Devices Set the Tamper TAMP COM The power supply expansion module can be contained in a metal cabinet Tamper the cabinet as follows Connect one or more normally open momentary action pushbutton switches in a series between the TAMP and COM terminals 1 Itis not necessary to use a tamper switch if another module sharing the same cabinet is equipped with one 2 Do NOT use an end of line resistor in the tamper switch circuit 3 Ifa tamper switch is not used connect a wire jumper between the two terminals BELL LS Used to connect an external sounder driven by the SMPS bell or loudspeaker Position the Bell LS jumper respectively for the connected device as described in the Jumper Settings section below 1 To
112. ctivated when any of the siren selected partition is armed Away or Stay mode FOLLOW ALARM The status LED 2 is activated after any alarm condition ALTERNATE Only for Lumin8 The status LEDs will constantly alternate FLASH Only for Lumin8 The status LEDs will constantly flash OO O GO Battery Load Test Every 24 Hours Enables to set the time period that the LightSYS will automatically generate a Load test on NEVER The system will not set a battery load test EVERY 24 HOURS OO O O Proximity Level 3 0 9 seconds Response Only for ProSound Defines the time seconds for which a proximity violation must exist before the siren triggers an anti approach alarm The option 0 indicates that the proximity is deactivated amp O G Volume 9 0 9 seconds Sets the siren s internal speaker Alarm volume The volume ranges between 0 silent to 9 Max volume After setting changing the volume sound will be emitted by the internal speaker to enable evaluation of the selected volume level Page 179 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range QO OO Lamp 00900 0090 OOOUO O 0090 Use this menu to define parameters of the sounder external Lamp Type Defines the way the external lamp will be operated ALWAYS ON The lamp is always on ALWAYS OFF The lamp is always off SCHEDULER The lamp operates according to the tim
113. d Counter 3 Abort Alarm 3 Abort Alarm 4 BUS Zones Parameters 5 Wireless Zones Parameters 3 Resistance 2 Testing 1 Self Test 2 Soak Test 3 Cross Zones 4 Alarm confirm 1 Confirm partition 2 Confirm zones 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 30 1 32 3 34 35 Special Pulsed Keyswitch Final Exit Latch Keyswitch Entry Follwer Stay Pulsed Keyswitch Delay Latch Keyswitch Delay Tamper Technical Water Gas cCoO Exit Term N W High Temperature Low Temperature Q Key Box Keyswitch Arm Keyswitch Delayed Arm 03 DEOL 04 N O Page 216 3 Outputs 0 Nothing 1 Follow System 2 Follow Partition 3 Follow Zone 4 Follow Code 4 Codes 1 User 2 Grand Master 3 Installer 4 Sub Installer 5 Code Length 01 Bell 02 No Telephone Line 03 Comm Failure 04 Trouble 05 Main Low Bat 06 AC Loss 07 Sensors Test 08 Battery Test 01 Ready 02 Alarm 03 Arm 04 Burglary 05 Fire 06 Panic 07 Special Emergency 08 Buzzer 09 Chime 10 Exit Entry 1 Zone Follow 2 Alarm Follow 1 Partition 2 Authority Level 1 4 Digits 2 6 Digits Installer Programming Maps 09 Bell Burglary 0 Scheduler 1 Switched Aux 2 GSM Error 3 Bell Test 4 Installation 5 Walk Test 6 Burglary 1 Fire Trouble 2 Day Zone Trouble 3 Trouble 4 Stay 5 Tamper 6 Disarm 7 Bell 8 Bell Stay Off 9 Zone Bypass 20 Auto A
114. d the possibility that a burglar will Learn the detector behavior 63 LEDS All 3 LEDs will operate OD OOZZO Detection Sensitivity Normal Defines the sensitivity of the detector MW PIR OLOW MEDIUM NORMAL ACT Anti Cloak Technology D OOOZZ MW Microwave Range Trimmer Defines the microwave channel range OMINIMUM 25 650 65 85 MAXIMUM TRIMMER MW is defined by the trimmer setting on the PCB DOOOZZ Alarm Logic PIR and Microwave Determine the detector s logic of defining an alarm PIR amp MW and Microwave An alarm is activated when both PIR and MW channels detect an alarm AND Logic PIR MW or Microwave An alarm is activated when either PIR or MW channels detect an alarm OR Logic DO OOZZO Lens Type Wide Angle Defines the actual lens of the detector WIDE ANGLE BARRIER LONG RANGE OD OOZZO Anti Mask Enable Defines the operation of Anti Masking detection DISABLE ENABLE D OOZZO Arm Disarm No Defines the operation of the LEDs and Anti masking detections while the detector is armed Active IR AM and Proximity AM Anti masking is enabled LEDs behave according to the LEDs parameter definition YES Active IR AM and Proximity AM Anti masking is disabled LEDs are disabled Page 104 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range DO M ZZ Green Line Yes Th
115. d to a different mode of operation 1 The first step in the menu is to select a user Each user has a single keyfob When selected press 8 2 Select a button 1 4 and define the button operation according to the options below Note Each key has its own list of options The list varies between the keys The available modes of operation are None Button disabled Arm The button is used for away full arming of the assigned partitions Disarm The button is used for disarming its assigned partitions Stay The button is used for stay home arming of the assigned partitions Group The button is used for Group arming Partial arming within a partition area of the assigned partitions UO The button is used to operate a single utility output Panic The button is used to send a panic alarm Away or STAY arming can be defined as instant or delayed Exit Delay The available options for each button are Button 1 None Arm Stay Group UO Button 2 None Disarm UO Button 3 None Arm Stay Group UO Panic Button 4 None Arm Stay Group UO The Sounder menu enables to define all parameters of external sounder that can be connected to the LightSYS as a bus accessory The Sounder menu is divided into the following sub menus O Parameters Lamp Times Page 177 Installer Programming Access to this sub menu requires that a sounder device is installed on your site For details
116. ddition advanced parameters quick key 2 gt 1 gt 2 gt 7 00 Zones Parameters One By One When using the One by One method the listing of each zone s parameters is sequential Once Zone 1 s parameters have been programmed they are followed by Zone 2 s then Zone 3 s and so forth To program one or more of the system s zones using the One by One method changes made to any or all of the Zone parameters will NOT be recorded without going through the entire Zone One by One list The following procedure describes how to program the full complement of parameters for each zone on a one by one basis The One by One menu contains parameters that enable you to program each of the following Zone Label below Zone Partitions below Zone Group below Zone Type page 87 Zone Sound Arm Stay Disarm page 94 Zone Termination page 95 Zone Loop Response page 96 Page 85 Installer Programming gt To program the full complement of parameters for each zone on a one by one basis 1 Access the 2 Zones menu 2 From with the Zones menu press 1 Parameters 3 From with the Parameters sub menu Press the 1 One by One menu option The following display appears ZONE ONE BY ONE ZONE 01 XY ZZ SS SS Se ee aa The display next to the selected zone number defines the type of zone and its location in the system in the format XY ZZ X Zone physical type E Wired zone W Wireless zone B Bus zone I Input zone or single BU
117. de Page 124 Installer Programming Sub Installer Default 2222 The sub installer code allows limited access to selected parameters from the installer programming menu We recommend changing the factory default to a code unique to the main panel and or to those who may serve as sub installers in your MS as described in the following procedure The Sub Installer is prohibited to access the following parameters e Default Enable e Code Length e Installer Code e Communication menu Code Length The Code Length specifies the number of digits either 4 or 6 for the Grand Master and Master codes All the other codes User Arm Only and Maid use from one digit up to a maximum of six digits 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 1 1 1 1 Installer and 2 2 2 2 Sub Installer become 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 and 2 2 2 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 All code length are 4 digits xxxx For each digit 0 9 can be used All codes from 0001 to 9999 are acceptable Invalid codes cannot be created since after 4 digits are input the Enter is automatic Codes are rejected when trying to create a code that does not exist Page 125 Installer Programmin
118. de when using a keypad and no exit entry zone is tripped during exit mode YES If no exit entry zone is tripped during exit time the system will be armed in STAY mode NO If no exit entry zone is tripped during exit time the system will be armed in Away mode System Controls Device Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO Device Yes Yes No This section refers to controls that apply BUS device OOO 0 Anti Mask Tamper No Yes No Used to determine the operation of Anti Masking detection in a bus zone YES Anti mask violation will activate tamper alarm NO Anti mask violation will be regarded as trouble event OOO Proximity Anti Mask No Yes No Tamper Used to determine the operation of the proximity anti masking detection indicated by the MW channel in the WatchOUT DT detector YES Proximity anti mask detection will activate the tamper alarm NO Proximity anti mask detection will be regarded as a fault event Note that Proximity AM operates for approximately 2 2 seconds when the detector is approached in close proximity Ensure that Prox Anti Mask has been enabled when configuring the WatchOUT DT bus zone parameters Page 79 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 000 Audible Proximity Tamper No Yes No This parameter relates to the bus siren YES A proximity anti approach violation will activate the siren NO A proximity anti approach violati
119. dom MS Testing No Yes No Yes At power up the panel will random set a test time between 00 00 and 23 59 Once the hour is set this will be the fixed report hour of this panel The time can be viewed under the Periodic test timer fields The interval of sending the test will be as defined under the Periodic Test timer No The periodic test will be according to the time defined under the MS periodic timer OOOO 000 Parameters Allows to program parameters related to operation with the Monitoring Station 0900 MS Retries 08 01 15 The number of times the LightSYS redials the MS after failing to establish communication 0900 Alarm Restore Specifies under what conditions an Alarm Restoral is reported This option informs the MS of a change in the specified condition s during an alarm restore These reports need a valid Report Code ON BTO Bell Time Out Reports the restoral after the audible alarm times out FOLLOW ZONE Reports the restoral when the zone in which the alarm occurs returns to its non violated secured state AT DISARM Reports the restoral when the system or the partition in which the alarm occurs is disarmed even if the siren has already timed out OO MS Timers Allows to program timers related to operation with the monitoring station 0900 Periodic Test The Periodic Test enables you to set the time period that the system w
120. dule software version MAC Address View the MAC address of the IP card This number is used for identification of the LightSYS at the RISCO IP receiver when using IP communication Wireless Displays the wireless module software version and enables to activate the following tests for recognized wireless devices in the system keyfobs wireless zones wireless keypads Communication Test Displays the results of the last measurement performed after the last transmission last detection or last supervision signal of the selected device To receive updated signal strength activate the detector prior to performing the communication test For successful communication the strength of the signal should be higher than the noise Page 186 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus threshold level as measured during calibration of the main unit Battery Test Displays the results of the last battery test of the selected device performed after the last transmission OK message is displayed for a successful test For an updated value activate the device Keypads Displays the RP432 keypads software version number and momentarily tests the keypad indicators Voice Displays the voice module software version number and creation date LRT Displays the Log Range Radio module software version and its active protocol Macro Macro LightSYS enables the installer or Grand Master record a series of commands and assign them to
121. e see OZZO00 above e In STAY ARMED mode the zone will be bypassed I Exit OP Entry 2 Interior Exit OP Entry 2 Used for an exit entry door that for convenience may be kept open when the system is being armed as follows e In AWAY FULL ARM mode behaves as an Exit Op Entry 2 zone see OZZOO above e In STAY ARMED mode the zone will be bypassed I Entry Follow Interior Entry Follower Generally used for motion detectors and or interior doors for example Page 89 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Ozz 0 0z 08 OZZ 00 Ozz 08 foyer which would have to be violated after entry in order to disarm the system as follows e In AWAY FULL ARM mode behaves as an Entry Follower zone see DZZO above e InStay ARM mode the zone will be bypassed I Instant Interior Instant Usually intended for non exit entry doors window protection shock detection and motion detectors e In AWAY FULL ARM mode behaves as an intruder instant zone e InSTAY ARM mode the zone is bypassed UO Trigger For a device or zone which if violated at any time triggers a previously programmed utility output and is capable of activating an external indicator relay appliance and so on Day Arm Usually assigned to an infrequently used door such as an emergency door or a movable skylight Used to alert the system user if a viola
122. e Jo ea keys until you find the number 4 Codes and then press The first submenu 1 User appears 2 You are now in the Codes menu and can access the required submenus as described in the following sections O10 User User rights can be defined by allocating each user a specific authority level and specific partitions Up to 16 users can be defined in the system 1 Access the 4 Codes menu Press 1 to access the user menu ary 2 3 Select user and press 4 Set partition and authority level as follows Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0 0 Partition Specify the partition s for which the designated user can have access by using the to keys Page 122 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0 Authority Level The Authority menu enables you assign the Authority Level of each User Code There are seven Authority Levels to match the needs of various users as described in Authority Levels below Toggle through the set of available user definitions using the Ba key Master There are no restrictions in the number of master codes as long as they do not exceed the number of codes remaining in the system o Restricted to assigning and changing user codes belonging to those with authority levels of master and below user arm only and maid o Restricted access to designated partitions e User There are no restrictions in the number of user codes as long
123. e Unit UO08 an 8 Output Solid State Type Unit XO08 the X 10 Transmitting Module UO02 2 Output Relay Type located on the 3A switched power supply expansion module or wireless expander Press to confirm and store your choice Repeat the process for any other Utility Output modules in the system up to the system s maximum of four depending on your installed model Press g to return to the previous programming level If a Utility Output module is found and NONE has been selected the following display appears DELETE ARE YOU SURE N Press to return to the prior display OR Press to select Y YES and press gt to confirm the delete Power Supply gt To choose modify a power supply 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears POWER SUPPLY ID 01 TYPE Use the 2 or keys to position the cursor over the power supply ID number for which you want to assign or delete a power supply The first PS must be assigned to the first ID number which is 01 Make sure that the power supply s physical ID number has been dip switch programmed as described in in Setting Bus Accessory ID Numbers page 33 Place the cursor on the TYPE field and use the key to toggle between the options provided to select the power supply type as follows e NONE Page 164 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range e PS02 3A power supply 4 Pr
124. e defined under the Sounder Lamp menu Quick Key Brightness 05 01 10 Used to set the brightness level of the external lamp Power Source SAB SAB SCB Only for Lumin 8 Used to define the SAB or SCB power source mode of the LuMIN8 SAB Power supply for the sounder will be drawn from the control panel scB Power supply for the sounder will be drawn from the sounder s rechargeable battery Siren Current Standard Standard Low Only for Lumin 8 Set the sounder current mode LOW The sounder output will be reduced to 106dB 150mA STANDARD The sounder output will be 112dB 350mA assuming single piezo head OCO amp O Alarm Sound Only for Lumin 8 Set the type of the alarm sound Specify which of four alarm sounds is associated with this siren Page 180 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OLOO Lamp Times Specify here the sounder lamp illumination duration Lamp Start Specify here the start time for the sounder lamp to be activated Lamp Stop Specify here the stop time for the sounder lamp to be deactivated Proximity Key Reader This menu enables to define or modify parameters of Proximity Key Reader that can be connected to the LightSYS as a bus accessory Up to 8 PKR s can be connected to the LightSYS From the menu Select a PKR and press Access to this sub menu requires that a Proximity Key read
125. e 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 s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Seller 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 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 Seller in no event shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages or any other losses occurred due to any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying on the lenses
126. e restore from wireless remote control YY L Temp rst Z xx Low temperature alert restored from zone XX defined as a temperature detector LB RSTR Z xx Low battery restore from wireless zone XX Lost Z xx Wireless zone lost zone no XX Low Bat KF xx Low battery trouble from wireless remote control ID XX Low Bat PS y Low battery trouble from power supply ID Y Low Bat RS Z xx Low battery trouble restored from wireless zone no XX Low Bat Siren y Low battery trouble from siren ID Y Low bat Z xx Low battery trouble from wireless zone no XX Page 208 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description Low Temp Z xx Low temperature alert from zone XX defined as a temperature detector LRT ACCOUNT ERR The long range transmitter account generates an error LRT ACCOUNT OK The long range transmitter account is OK LRT HARDWARE OK The long range transmitter hardware is OK LRT HARDWRE ERR The long range transmitter hardware generates an error LRT LOW BAT The long range transmitter is experiencing low battery trouble LRT LOW BAT OK The long range transmitter low battery in not troubled LRT NO BAT The long range transmitter is experiencing no battery LRT NO BAT OK The long range transmitter no battery is not troubling LRT SYSTEM ERR The long range transmitter is generating a system error LRT SYSTEM OK The long range transmitter system sta
127. e router gateway where the upgrade file is located Default firmware riscogroup com Port Enter the port on the router gateway where the upgrade file is located Default 00080 File Name Enter the upgrade file name Default CMD TXT 1 The File Name is case sensitive 2 Please contact Customer Support services for the file name parameters Step 3 Activate Remote Upgrade from the Keypad 1 From the installer main programming menu select System menu Firmware Upgrade submenu Download File option 2 Select the upgrade communication path as follows Via IP Via GPRS Page 225 Remote Software Upgrade 3 Step 4 Each option appears only if the relevant module IP or GPRS module is installed in the system If your panel is equipped with an IP or GSM module you can start the download file procedure by sending an SMS command to the panel in the following format If address and port are configured and updated a Via IP 972396377771PFILE b Via GSM GPRS 97239637777GSMFILE Address and port can be added to the SMS command string as per the following If specified these parameters also override any existing panel settings a Via IP 972396377771PFILE10 10 10 6 80 b Via GSM GPRS 97239637777GSMFILE212 150 25 223 80 Once selected the LightSYS will start downloading the required files The upgrade procedure may take approximately 40 minutes to complete This will vary according to whether the pr
128. ed events are sent to the monitoring station over the IP or GPRS network using TCP IP protocol 128 BIT AES encryption is used RISCO Group s IP GSM Receiver Software located at the MS site receives the messages and translates them to standard protocols used by the monitoring station applications For example contact ID Page 139 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 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 1 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 trouble in the IP network the report is routed to the GPRS network 2 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 trouble the report is routed to the IP network 3 IP Only The report is executed through the IP network only 4 GPRS Only The report is executed through the GPRS network Enter the relevant IP and Port numbers for the MS that will receive reports from the system See IP and Port 0909 SMS Events are sent to the monitoring stat
129. eescsecscsecscsesscseesesecucsecnesecacseeseseenssesaeseensneeneneeneaenes Figure 3 12 Voice Module Listen Talk Unit Wiring dees as Figure 3 13 ProSound BUS Wiritng s ssessesseseseesessessessessessesnecscsucssescsesseenecuceussssesaeeaeeaeeneeseeeeeeens Page viii Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides a basic introduction to the LightSYS system and its architecture and capabilities as described in the following sections Whatis LightSYS below LightSYS Architecture and Capabilities page 10 2 LightSYS Features page 11 Q What is LightSYS LightSYS is an integrated security system with unrivalled flexibility and advanced expansion capabilities yet simple to install program and maintain LightSYS provides monitoring and supervision for up to 32 zones Through its 4 wire bus it can support a variety of optional modules including assorted keypads proximity key readers zone expanders interactive voice module 868 433 MHz wireless expansion supplement power supply utility outputs and numerous bus detectors LightSYS features integrated dual path and triple path reporting with integrated plug in IP module for IP communication plugin GSM GPRS modules for advanced cellular communication all in one box and an IP GSM receiver package for monitoring stations MS LightSYS provides a new level of remote service and installation convenience with unique remote diagnostic capabilities
130. elect a bus zone expander ID 3 Using the arrow keys move to TYPE Use the s Y key to select a BZE32 and press a Step 2 Adding Bus Detector Refer to section Step 1 Adding Bus Detector to the Main Unit to assign a bus detector to the system When the bus zone is connected to a bus expander you should define the X in the x yy display as the bus expander ID 1 2 3 or 4 The yy represents the bus detector ID number up to 32 as set by the detector s DIP switches Page 58 Installer Programming Step 3 Set Bus Zone Basic Attributes 1 From the main Installer menu select 1 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 1 One by One 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press A 3 TOEP the EIJ for the relevant bus detector In the zone designation XY ZZ the X represent the Bus Expander ID as set by its dip switches Step 4 Programming the Bus Detectors Advanced Parameters 1 From the main Installer menu select 2 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 2 By Category gt 7 Advanced gt 4 BZ Parameters 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press 3 Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector K T j Exiting Programming Mode B QoS Set SW1 2 Default to OFF position Close the main box in order to prevent Front Tamper Alarm Press repeatedly to return to Main Menu Press gt C to Exit and SAVE your settings The system will not allo
131. ent Zone trouble 380 UT Urgent Zone trouble restore 380 UJ Urgent Burglary trouble 380 BT Urgent Burglary trouble restore 380 BJ Urgent Zone bypass 570 UB Urgent Zone bypass restore 570 UU Urgent Burglary bypass 573 BB Urgent Burglary bypass restore 573 BU Urgent Zone supervision loss 381 UT Urgent Zone supervision restore 381 UJ Urgent Tamper 144 TA Urgent Tamper restore 144 TR Urgent Zone lost 381 UT Urgent Zone lost restore 381 UJ Urgent Low battery 384 XT Non urgent Low battery restore 384 XR Non urgent Soak fail 380 UT Urgent Soak fail restore 380 UJ Urgent Zone Alarm 134 BA Urgent Zone Alarm restore 134 BH Urgent Zone confirm alarm 139 BV Urgent Page 201 Report Codes Report Codes Parameter Contact ID SIA Report Category Zone confirm alarm restore 139 Urgent No activity 393 NC Urgent No activity restore 393 NS Urgent Wireless Keypad Tamper 145 TA Urgent Tamper restore 145 TR Urgent Low battery 384 XT Non urgent Low battery restore 384 XR Non urgent Keypad lost 355 BZ Urgent Keypad lost restore 355 Urgent Wireless Keyfob Arm 409 CS Arm Disarm Disarm 409 OS Arm Disarm Low battery 384 XT Non urgent Low battery restore 384 XR Non urgent Wireless Siren Tamper 145 TA Urgent Tamper restore 145 TR Urgent Low battery 384 XT Non urgent Low battery restore 384 XR Non urgent Siren lost 355 BZ U
132. ent using the GPRS In case of trouble the email is routed to the IP network Ir Only The report is executed through the IP network only O GPRS Only The report is executed through the GPRS network only Page 151 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O OWOO SMS Report to Follow Me will be done by SMS Each event message contains information including the system label event type and time Enter the telephone number including area code or special letters 0000A Partition Assign the partitions from which events will be reported to the Follow Me number O00 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 Description Default OAlarms intruder Intruder alarm in the system Yes Fire Fire alarm in the system Yes Emergency Emergency alarm in the system Yes O Panic S O S A panic alarm in the system Yes O Tamper Any tamper alarm in the system No Duress Alarm Duress alarm in the system from user xx Yes Confirmed alarm Confirmed alarm indication No No Movement No movement report indication No Arm Disarm O m Arming operation has been performed in the system No Disarm Disarming operation has been performed in the No system Parent Control System armed disarmed by user remote control No
133. er ID Y Comm OK Z xx Bus communication OK with Bus zone XX Comm OK ZE y Bus communication restore with zone expander ID Y Comm OK GSM Communication OK between the LightSYS and GSM Comm OK LRT Communication OK between the LightSYS and the long range transmitter Conf Z xx Confirmed alarm occurred from zone XX Conf alarm P y Confirmed alarm occurred in partition Y Confirm rs Z xx Restore zone confirmed alarm CP reset The control panel has reset Dat set C xx Date defined by user no XX Day A P y Daily arm on partition Y Day Arm p y Daily Arm on Partition Y Day b p y Arm by scheduler of group B on partition Y Page 205 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description Day c p y Arm by scheduler of group C on partition Y Day d p y Arm by scheduler of group D on partition Y Day dis P y Daily disarm on partition Y Day hom P y Daily STAY or GROUP arming in partition Y DC Restore Z XX DC trouble restore in Bus zone XX DC Trouble Z XX DC trouble in Bus zone XX Dis P y C zz Partition Y disarmed by user ZZ Dis P y KF zz Partition Y disarmed by remote control ZZ Duress P y C xx Partition Y duress alarm from user no XX DUST RST Z xx Dust trouble restore from WatchOUT DT Bus zone XXX DUST Z xx Dust trouble from WatchOUT DT Bus zone XXX EE AC UPLOAD Load new parameters from PTM accessory Enter
134. er device is installed on your site Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Doo Masking Specifies the partitions that are controlled by the specified PKR Press to display the partition application screen P 1234 KR 1 Y MASK Use the 2 key to toggle Y N to set the partitions DID Control Use this menu to define controls of the PKR Scroll the list and use the l key to toggle Y N for each option See page 166 INSTANT ARM SHOW READY SHOW ARM sHOW STAY SHOW BYPASS When done press to save your settings 3A Power Supply This menu enables to define or modify parameters of 3A switched power supply connected to the LightSYS as a bus accessory Up to 4 power supplies can be connected to the LightSYS Page 181 Installer Programming From the menu Select a power supply and press are y Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OWO Masking Specifies the partitions that the power supply is assigned to Press to display the partition application screen P 1234 PS 1 YYYY Use the a key to toggle Y N to set the partitions OW Control Use this menu to define controls of the power supply Use the Sa key to toggle Y N for each option BELL L SPEAK Page 182 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus Chapter 5 Using the Installer Non Programming Menus This chapter describes the parameters and programming options available to the installer that are not under the Programmin
135. erator Page 132 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOOO GSM Network Sensitivity RSSI Disabled Low High Set the minimum acceptable network signal level RSSI level Options Disabled No troubles for low signal reception Low signal High signal OOOO Prepay SIM Allows programming parameters that will be used when a prepaid SIM card is used in the system OOOO 0 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 e SMS Credit Message Enter 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 e Voice Credit Enter the provider s phone number to which a call will be established e Service Command Enter the service command message as defined by the provider OOOO Phone To Send 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 OOOO 8 Phone To Receive The provider s telephone number from which an automatic SMS credit status message will be sent from OOOO O SMS Messa
136. es Use this menu to customize the spoken messages of Zones Partitions Outputs Macro s and Opening Message that the Voice module announces when you access the system from a remote telephone or you hear on the premises There are 2 ways to customize a voice message 1 User recorded The Common Message and the Library Messages are user recorded messages The recording can be done either from the microphone located on the voice module expander or from a microphone located on the Listen Talk unit The definition of which microphone to use is determined by dip switch 4 located on the voice module board 2 Assign messages The Zone Partition Output and Macro messages can be assigned with pre recorded messages 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 installer will enter the number of each word into the message sequence The system recognizes the numbers and sounds the words assigned to those numbers For example For the system to sound Top Floor Guest Bedroom you should enter the following sequence 119 050 061 019 The table in Appendix D Library Voice Messages displays the directory of the pre recorded programming descriptors each is identified by a 3 digit number The first five descriptors allow for customized words specific for the client s needs The customized words are the Library message on option After recording or a
137. ess ar The following display appears P 1234 PS 1 YYYY 5 Use the 7 or keys and the So key to assign the ee 6 Press The following display appears Controls PS 1 1 BELL L SPEAKN If a bell siren or o i is connected to the Power Supply module press to select Y YES otherwise press cy If YES is selected the system will look for detect and sound any problems in the sounder circuit 7 Repeat the process for any other power supply modules in the system up to the system s maximum of four depending on your installed model 8 Ifa power supply module is found and NONE has been selected the following display appears DELETE ARE YOU oes N a 9 Press I to select Y YES and press to confirm O OE Wireless Expander The LightSYS can support up to two wireless modules Each module can support up to 32wireless zones and 16 multi function key fobs For additional information refer to LightSYS Wireless Receiver Installation Manual gt To Allocate a Wireless receiver 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears Wireless Module ID 1 TYPE WM 2 Set the reciver ID 1 or 2 and using 4 set the type to WL W ars and press 3 The following dispi appears WME X BYPASS BOX TAMPER Page 165 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range If the receiver is mounted inside the LightSYS box select Y to bypass the box tamper Confirm
138. ess of the secondary DNS server on the network Page 134 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO Email Allows programming parameters that enable the LightSYS to send Email messages following Follow Me events OOO 0 Mail Host 000 000 000 000 The IP address or the host name of the SMTP mail server 0000 SMTP Port 00000 00000 65535 The port address of the SMTP mail server 0000 Email Address The Email address that identifies the system to the mail recipient 0000 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 amp etc 0000 SMTP Password The password authenticating the user to the SMTP mail server The PW can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters and symbols amp etc 0009 Host Name Up to 32 Characters IP address or a text name used to identify the LightSYS over the network Default Security System 0009 MS Keep alive Polling The time period that the system will establish automatic communication polling with the MS over the IP network in order to check the connection Three 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 When using the polling
139. essory ID Numbers For most devices a DIP switch number must be set to identify its ID category number Devices are split into Families Each Family of devices has sequential identification numbers which are set by the DIP switches Before setting power on define each module s ID number by setting the DIP switches as follows ID DIP switches ID DIP switches 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 01 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 02 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 03 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 04 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 20 ON ON OFF OFF ON 05 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 21 OFF OFF JON OFF JON 06 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 22 ON OFF ON OFF ON 07 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 23 OFF ON ON OFF ON 08 ON ON ON OFF OFF 24 ON ON ION OFF ON 09 OFF OFF OFF ON_ OFF 25 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 10 ON OFF OFF ON_ OFF 26 ON OFF OFF ON ON 11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 27 OFF ON OFF ON ON 12 ON ON OFF ON OFF 28 ON ON OFF ON ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON_ OFF 29 OFF OFF ON ON ON 14 ON OFF ON ON OFF 30 ON OFF ON ON ON 15 OFF ON ON ON_ OFF 31 OFF ON ON ON ON 16 ON ON ON ON OFF 32 ON ON ON ION ON e Most accessories have four DIP switches while bus detectors have five DIP switches e IDs 9 3
140. etector s physical ID number is identical to the ID number you select during programming 3 Using the arrow keys move to the Type field Use the J key to toggle and select the detector s type OPR12 WatchOUT PIR ODT15 WatchOUT DT WatIN WatchIN ILun3 Industrial Lunar Grade 3 iDTG3 iWISE DT Grade 3 iQUG3 iWISE QUAD Grade 3 iDTG2 iWISE DT Grade 3 iQUG2 iWISE QUAD Grade 2 BZ1 Single BUS zone expander 4 Press to confirm Repeat the process for the other bus detectors Hote TT The iWISE BUS detectors have additional input on board When selecting iWISE Bus detector the following question will appear Link Bus Detector to zone xx Selecting Yes will assign the input as the consecutive zone of the selected iWISE Bus detector For example If Bus detector with ID 0 01 Zone 1 in the system is defined as iQUG3 then the input of the zone will be assigned as Zone 2 OO OO GSM gt To specify and configure an installed GSM GPRS module 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears GSM MODULE TYPE NONE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the s Y key to toggle and choose the GSM option Page 169 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D09 00 D0000 3 Press ay to store your choice If CeMiGERS module is found and NONE has been selected press E9 to return to the prior display OR press 6 to do a conf
141. fault Range OLOO Controls Allows to program controls related to operation with the monitoring station 0900 Call Save No Yes No YES For reducing MS traffic congestion the system holds all non urgent events for example opening closing reports test transmissions for up to 12 hours programmable and sends them as a batch at a less busy time for example at night Refer to Dialer Periodic Test page 143 NO All events are transmitted as they occur OJOLOL Show Kissoff No Yes No YES The keypad indicates when the dialer receives the kissoff signal from the MS s receiver NO The keypad does not indicate on receipt of the kissoff signal 090090 Show Handshake No Yes No YES The keypad indicates when the dialer receives the handshake signal from the MS s receiver NO No indication for establishing communication with the central station s receiver 0000 Audible Kissoff No Yes No YES There is an audible sound emitted from the keypad when the dialer receives the kissoff signal from the MS s receiver NO There is no audible sound on receipt of the kissoff signal 0900 SIA Text No Yes No Yes SIA format report to MS will support text transmission over the voice channel Note the MS receiver should support the SIA Text protocol No SIA format will not support text Page 142 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOOO Ran
142. feature through IP the MS channel parameter must be defined as IP only The use of these time periods depends on the reporting order to the MS defined by the report split MS urgent parameter See page 146 The following table describes how the three MSs use the primary secondary and backup time intervals in the various MS report split options Page 135 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range MS report MS 1 Polling MS 2Polling MS 3 Polling Urgent State State State events Call All Primary Primary Primary Primary If MSlisOK N A Secondary else MS 1 Fails Backup If MS 1 is OK If MS 2 is OK Secondary Secondary else MS 1 else MS 2 Fails Fails Primary Backup Backup 1st Backup Primary Primary If MS 1 is OK 3rd Call 2nd Secondary else MS 1 Fails Backup If MS 2 is OK 2nd Backup Primary Primary 3rd Call 1st Secondary else MS 2 Fails Backup MS Polling example When selecting MS 1 IP Only MS 2 IP only and split report option 1st Backup 2nd using the default primary secondary and backup time intervals the report process will be as follows In a normal state Polling through the IP network using the IP module will occur every 30 seconds according to the primary time interval to MS 1 and every 3600 seconds 1 hour according to the secondary time interval to MS 2 When communication to MS 1 fails polling occurs every 30 seconds according to the backup interv
143. fined in quick keys DOOOZZO D OOZZ Self Test Remote Used to test the detection technologies In the event of a failed test a Self Test Trouble is created REMOTE Manual The remote self test is performed by the system when a user manually selects the Diagnostics option from the Maintenance menu via the LightSYS User Functions menu LOCAL automatic Once an hour the detector automatically checks that the detector s channels are functioning properly Bus Zone iWISE QUAD Grade 2 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O ZZO LEDS On Defines the LEDS operation mode OOFF Disables the LEDS operation ON Enables the LEDS operation O QO ZZ PIR Sensitivity High Defines the PIR sensitivity of the detector LOW HIGH O O O ZZ Self Test Remote Used to test the detection technologies In the event of a failed test a Self Test Trouble is created OREMOTE Manual The remote self test is performed by the system when a user manually selects the Diagnostics option from the Maintenance menu via the LightSYS User Functions menu LOCAL automatic Once an hour the detector automatically checks that the detector s channels are functioning properly Page 101 Installer Programming Bus Zone iWISE QUAD Grade 3 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range DO OOZZO LEDS On Defines the LEDS operation mode OOFF Disables the LEDS operation ON Enables the LEDS opera
144. for the first time Disconnect all power from the main panel Set SW1 2 Default to ON position see page 31 Set SW1 4 Bypass Tamper to ON position see page 31 Connect power to the assembled mounted unit Press the S9 key 7 Select language Scroll through the options and press CFs Changing the language can be done also in regular operation mode by pressing Jyp simultaneously Enter the Installer code default OOO and press ey Correct the time and date and confirm by pressing OF 4 The system automatically enters the automatic accessories settings process option Page 53 Installer Programming 10 Move to the section Identifying the connected devices as described below Regular operation mode gt To enter Installer Programming mode 1 From the main display press mee A 2 Enter the Installer code default 000 and press a 3 Select 1 Programming and press Gy 4 You are now in Installer Programming mode Move to the section Identifying the connected devices described below Identifying the Connected Devices Automatic Setting By default when entering Installer mode with the default DIP Switch 2 in ON position the system will take you immediately to Auto Settings If the keypad is already showing BUS SCANNING skip to step 2 below 1 Enter the programming key sequence OO Install BUS Devices Automatic Press 8 to begin the automatic BUS SCANNING the Auto Settings pro
145. ful if Police response withdrawal is being threatened and a particular zone is causing unidentified problems Up to 8 zones can be placed on Soak Test Any zone placed in the Soak Test list is bypassed from the system for 14 days and is automatically reinstated after that time if NO alarms have been generated by it Page 106 Installer Programming 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 Trouble option described in the LightSYS User s Manual the trouble message will be erased This will be indicated in the event log but no alarm will be generated The alarmed zone s 14 day Soak Test period is then reset and restarted gt To setup a Soak Test LightSYS 1 From the Install menu press quick keys The following display appears ZONES FOR TEST 01 NONE 2 To put a zone on Soak Test press 8 The following display appears LOCATION 01 ZONE 00 32 Press the keys as per the zone number e g 01 for zone 1 Press to confirm and display the initial menu 5 To add a second zone for Soak Test press and repeat the procedure above OR Press the 39 key to return to the previous menu Cross Zones Default No cross zoning 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 v
146. g 5 Communication 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 Configuration Software The Communication menu is divided into the following sub menus Method page 126 Monitoring Station MS page 137 Configuration Software page 147 Follow Me page 150 Method This option allows you to configure the parameters of the communication methods channels of the LightSYS with three available communication types O PSTN GSM IP Radio Long Range radio PSTN Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO PSTN The PSTN screens contains parameters for the communication of the LightSYS over the PSTN network 0000 Timers Timers related to communication through the PSTN channel OOD PSTN Lost Delay 4 minutes 0 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 utility output that follows this event 00 indicates no supervision of the phone line 0000 Wait for Dial Tone 3 0 255 seconds The number of seconds the system waits to detect a dial tone Page 126 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range A00 Control OCOD Alarm Phone Line Cut No Yes No YES Activates the external si
147. g alarms troubles restorals and resets These events are logged in order according to date and time and when applicable according to zone partition area user code keypad etc When appropriate such events can be displayed on an LCD keypad or uploaded to the MS via the Configuration Software Page 15 Introduction Advanced Installation Tools Auto Installation For quick and easy installation the system performs automatic installation of the modules connected to the bus The system searches for the modules by automatically verifying their connection and operation through the bus scanning feature and prompts the user to approve each module connection The auto installation feature is performed automatically after defaulting the system or can also be performed manually Self Monitoring o The bus test enables the system to verify the connection and the operation of the modules connected to the bus by indicating the efficiency of each one on a 0 100 scale Each result is individually displayed on the LCD keypad or via the Configuration Software o A watchdog feature which periodically every minute and automatically performs a comprehensive self test and reports when operating faults are found o A maintenance mode which when selected performs an active self check on many of its components o One man walk testing capabilities enabling an installer or technician to check the operation of each contact and detector which whe
148. g Menu Your LightSYS comes with a variety of selectable functions available to the installer user and Grand Master This section lists the complete menu of installer configurable functions the most frequently used of which are described in detail in previous chapters of this manual The following table shows the installer configurable keypad operations Activities Menu Activities Keypad Sound Chime Keypad Chime Allows user control turning ON and OFF of the current keypad s internal sounder for any function involving the Chime feature Partition Chime Allows user control turning ON and OFF of all keypad s buzzers in the partition for any function involving the Chime feature Buzzer On Off Used to control the Turning ON and OFF the current keypad s internal buzzer during both Entry and Exit Delay time periods and all fire and burglar alarms Follow Me Follow Me Define Destination Used to define up to 16 Follow Me destinations according to its type Voice message SMS or E mail For more information refer to page 150 Label Identifying labels for the Follow Me destination Fill in the labels according to the instruction defined for user label on page 52 Terminate Follow Me If Follow Me Destination 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 feature Test Follow Me
149. ge When performing manual Credit Level check this message will be sent to the provider in order to receive the SIM card credit The message is predefined for example BILL by your service provider When using a service command this field is ignored Page 133 Installer Programming IP Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O00 IP The IP menu contains parameters for the communication of the system over the IP network OOOO IP Config The IP menu contains parameters for the communication of the system over the IP network OCOD Obtain Automatic IP Defines whether the IP address which the LightSYS refers to is dynamic or static ODAO Dynamic IP The system refers to an IP address provided by the DHCP QOOOOD Static IP The system refers to a static IP Address ODADA Panel Port The LightSYS Port address OOOMS Panel IP Only for Static IP The LightSYS static IP address OOOO Subnet Mask Only for Static IP The subnet mask is used to determine where the network number in an IP address ends OCA Gateway Only for Static IP 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 LightSYS OCAQ DNS Primary Only for Static IP The IP address of the primary DNS server on the network ODDA DNS Secondary Only for Static IP The IP addr
150. hat 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 Configuration Software and the main panel Dealers often use the customer s monitoring station account number for the ID code but you can use any 4 digit code unique to the installation 0009 MS Lock 000000 MS 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 MS Lock code defined in the main panel and the MS Lock code defined in the configuration software the installer will not have permission to change the following monitoring station parameters from the configuration software MS Lock Installer Code MS IP Port MS IP Address MS Phore Default Enable MS Account MS Format MS Channel MS Backup MS Enable Remote ID Access Code Page 148 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O O 000 0 OOo Call Back Phones 0001 Define three numbers that
151. he Outputs menu as described on page 110 2 From the Utility Output menu press The following display appears U0 01 FOLLOWS 2 PARTITION t 3 Press to access the Partition menu options The following display appears PAR EVENT U0 01 01 READY FOLLOW 4 Select the partition event to be followed from those listed below using the Jc r keys Quick Keys Parameter D00 Ready Follow Activates the output when all the selected partition s are in the READY state 0D 00O Alarm Follow Activates the output when an alarm occurs in the selected partition s 00 oe Arm Follow Activates the utility output when the selected partition s is armed in either the AWAY or STAY mode The utility output will be activated immediately regardless of the exit delay time period 00O 00 Burglary Follow Activates the output when an intruder intrusion alarm occurs in the selected partition s 0O oes Fire Follow Activates the utility output when a fire alarm is triggered in the selected partition s from the keypads or a zone defined as Fire 0O oe Panic Follow Activates the utility output when a panic alarm is triggered in the selected partition s from the keypads remote controls or a zone defined as Panic Page 114 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter O 00 Special Emergency Follow Activates the utility output when a special alarm is triggered in the
152. he following display appears ZONES FOR UO XX ZONE 00 1st 2 Enter the zone numbers in the group and press after each one For each R et a can define a one of to five zones If you choose a zone number that is not in the system a broken line is displayed 3 Press and proceed to Pattern of Operation page 120 to set the pattern and duration of operation Follow Code The code menu parameters enable you to program the activation of the selected utility output when the user chooses the user functions menu Selects 7 ACTIVITIES UTIL OUTPUT enters an authorized user code and presses The installer designates the user code s for triggering the selected UO Refer to the LightSYS User s Manual for additional details about triggering utility Nate via user codes The utility output is activated by entering a user code only if the Quick UO parameter under System Control is defined as Disabled When the Quick UO is defined as Enabled no user code is required gt To access the Code sub menus 1 Access the outputs menu as described on page 110 2 From the Utility Output menu press The following display appears U0 01 FOLLOWS 4 CODE T 3 Press to display the following CODES FOR U0 01 00 GRAND N 4 Use the L22 and E keys to select from any of the 16 available users codes 5 Use the 2 key to toggle between Y YES or N NO for each user chosen to trigger the designated u
153. he premises by sounding a local announcement message from the Add on Listen Talk unit This announcement message can be enabled or disabled via the toggle J per event Enable or disable each message announcement according to your customer request Parameter Description Default Q Intruder alarm Intruder alarm Yes Fire alarm Fire alarm Yes O86 Emergency Emergency medical Yes alarm Q Panic alarm Panic alarm Yes Page 158 Installer Programming 0X5 Tamper alarm Tamper alarm Yes O Environmental Flood Gas CO or Yes alert Temperature alert 00 Away arm System Partition armed Yes in Away Full arm 08 Stay arm System Partition armed Yes in Stay Part set arm OODisarm System Partition Yes disarmed OO Audible Status Status heard when Yes pressing the status button on the keypad remote control O O Entry Exit System in exit or entry Yes delay OO Auto arm System in auto arm Yes process oO Output On Off Output activated or No deactivated O Owalk test Walk test The LightSYS Yes will sound the zone number and description Page 159 Installer Programming 7 Install The Install menu provides access to submenus that are used to add remove or test accessories in the system The Install menu is divided into the following sub menus Bus Device below Wireless Device page 110 00 Bus Device The BUS Device menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that
154. he system is armed OO BO Final Night Yes Yes No This option determines the behavior of a final exit zone when the system is armed at Stay YES There is no need to open and close the door if the door is closed in order to arm the system in Stay The zone behaves like a regular EXIT OP zone type NO There will be no change in the operation of a final exit zone in Stay arming Page 73 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO BO Stay Strobe No Yes No YES For Stay or group arming a squawk indication will be made by the strobe activated by an output Utility output gt Follow Partition gt Strobe Trigger at the end of the exit delay time NO For Stay or group setting no indication will be made by the strobe at the end of the exit delay time O99 00 Blank display No Yes No YES Two minutes after the last keypad operation the display will appear blank After pressing any key an Enter Code message will be displayed The user should enter his code or pass his proximity tag The display returns to the normal operation mode Select this option for keypads that can be viewed from outside the protected area to disguise the system status NO The keypad display operates normally System Controls Communication Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO Communication This section refers to controls of the systems communication capabilities OOS
155. if the system control Bell gt Buzzer is defined ed as Yes O00098 Status Timer 180 0 255 seconds Defines if the status of the system will be displayed while the system is armed When the time is defined as 0 the system status will be displayed during the Arm period When the time is not 0 the system status will be displayed only during this interval after the Arm period starts OOOO Service Timer 000 0 255 weeks Use this timer to periodically generate a Service required message so that the user is reminded that a service call is required The user may continue to arm and disarm the system When this time is other than 0 the panel will count down the time When the time expires a service message will be displayed on all LCD keypads whenever the keypad is on Disarm display To clear the message the installer needs to reset the time enter a code from the Anti Code menu or perform a remote reset to the panel O00 Payment Timer 000 0 255 weeks Use this timer as a reminder for the user payment due When this time is other than 0 the panel will count down the time One week before the time expires a service message will be displayed as a pre warning on all LCD keypads whenever the keypad is on Disarm display At due time the system is prevented from being armed To reset the time enter a code from the Anti Code menu or Installer code or perform a remote reset to the panel OOOO Pulse
156. ightSYS Flexible Hybrid System Installation and Programming Manual RISCe Creating Security Solutions 9 y Wilk Care 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 LightSYS 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 EN50136 1 1 and EN50136 2 1 ATS 5 for IP GPRS ATS 2 for PSTN Signaling security Substitution security S2 Information security I3 CE amp All rights reserved 2011 RISCO Group November 2011 Page ii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 9 Whatis 1 SSNS Posts 8s lead ee otc toss ve euns E
157. ility output defined as Zone Loss Alarm is activated Guard User If a Guard user disarms a partition the system will be armed automatically after the predefined time period refer to Guard page 63 If there is an open zone during the arming process the system will be armed and an alarm will be sounded unless the open zone is closed Causes the following parameters to function as follows Auto Arm Bypass If the Auto Arm programming arms the system and there is an open zone during the auto arm the system will bypass the open zones and arm the system A utility output defined as Auto Arm Alarm is deactivated A utility output defined as Zone Loss Alarm is deactivated Guard User If a Guard user disarms a partition the system will be armed automatically after the predefined time period refer to Guard page 63 If there is an open zone during the arming process the partition will be bypassed DDD OGO Disable Incoming Calls No Yes No This parameter is used to disable all incoming calls trying to come in through the voice channel PSTN or GSM YES Incoming calls from voice channel are disabled NO Incoming calls from voice channel are enabled Incoming data call via the GSM data channel is still enabled Page 71 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO 00 Disable Keypad When No Yes No Auto Disarm Exists YES When a partition is armed manually or in auto arm mode
158. ill 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 Page 143 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Use the table below to specify the daily testing intervals D effective from the day of programming Meaning gt i Never Every hour Every day i N Every other day Every 34 day Every 4 day Every 5 day Every 6 day Once a week 0900 Abort Alarm 15 secs 15 45 seconds Defines the time delay before reporting an alarm to the MS If the alarm system is disarmed within the abort window no alarm transmission shall be sent to the MS 0909 Cancel Delay 5 mins 00 255 minutes If an alarm is sent in error it is possible for the MS to receive a cancel alarm code sent subsequently to the initial alarm code This happens if a valid user code is entered to reset the alarm in the cancel delay time window that starts after the defined abort alarm time is over Ensure that Cancel Alarm report code is defined 09000 Listen In 120 sec 1 255 seconds The time duration for the monitoring station to listen in and perform voice alarm verification After this period the system hang up the line The monitoring station can expand the listen in time du
159. in the following examples BUS COM QUALITY VOICE 01 100 J BUS COM QUALITY LCDPI 01 99 J A result of less than 100 means that there are bus connection problems for example bad wiring or cabling located in a harsh electrical environment or two modules in the same family have been given the same ID number Bus Scan The Bus Scanning menu scans the bus and reports all modules found gt To verify the bus expander connections 1 Through the menu selection the bus scanning begins and the following display appears briefly BUS SCANNING XXXXXXXXXXXX 2 Scroll down the list of accessory devices to ascertain that all keypads and expansion modules in the installation have been detected by the scan as shown in the following examples BUS SCANNING TYP WM ID 011 BUS SCANNING TYP LCPDI ID 011 BUS SCANNING TYP VOICE ID 01T The system displays each programmed device and its address Verify Module The Verify Module menu provides a verification list of the modules in accordance with the modules you defined in the OD Bus Device menu page 160 automatically or manually Page 172 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range gt To verify the bus s recognition of each programmed device and its address 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears VERIFY MODULE VOICE 01 VOICEL 2 Usethe 7 or keys to scroll down the list of displayed accessory devices shown
160. in the examples below to ascertain that all keypads and expansion modules in the installation have been identified correctly VERIFY MODULE LCPDI 01 LCPDIt VERIFY MODULE WM 01 WMt The system displays each programmed device its address and whether or not it s found on the bus This helps you to identify programming mistakes Wireless Devices The Wireless Devices menu provides access to sub menus that are used for allocating and deleting wireless devices in the sysytem The Wireless Devices menu is divided into the following sub menus ORX Calibration Allocation Delete Allocation wireless devices in the system can be performed only if a wires expander module has been defined in the system Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D 1 RX Calibration Allocation is step two of the three step Wireless Device Defining process See Step 1 Allocating a wireless receiver OO O p 165 Step 3 Allocation below Page 173 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range DO The calibration measurement shows the amount of background noise that the receiver can hear on the same frequency as the RISCO wireless devices This noise could be neighboring devices of another system or other devices operating on the same frequency nearby These are unwanted signals that the LightSYS wireless receiver must be told not to listen to in order to eliminate false jamm
161. ing Menus Zone Resistance Tests the resistance and voltage level of the wired zones in the system Use the key to toggle between resistance and voltage of each detector Diagnostics Activates the relevant tests for Main Unit Tests the standby battery level of the main board and the system version Bus Zones Performs a diagnostic test to the Bus zones in the system and displays the relevant information for each detector Zone Expander Performs a diagnostic communication test on installed zone expanders and tests its version Power supply Performs a diagnostic communication test on installed power supplied expanders and displays the relevant information for each power supply Siren Performs a diagnostic communication test on installed bus sirens and displays the information regarding each siren depending on the siren type GSM Performs a diagnostic test for the following parameters of the plug in GSM module Signal RSSI Displays the signal level measured by the GSM module O No signal 5 Very high signal Version Displays information regarding the GSM module version IMEI View the IMEI number of the GSM module This number is used for identification of the LightSYS at the RISCO IP receiver when using GSM or GPRS communication IP Performs a diagnostic test for the following parameters of the plug in IP module IP Address View the IP address of the LightSYS Version View the IP mo
162. ing alarms The threshold noise level can be established automatically or manually gt To measure and set wireless device RF noise thresholds 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears Choose Receiver 1 ID 1 TYP WM 2 Select the wireless zone expander for which you want to establish the threshold level and press Cy The following display appears showing the current threshold level THOLD XX WM1 RE CALIBRATE N 3 To perform a new automatic calibration use the LE key to select Y Yes After the calibration process is finished the new receiving threshold is displayed as follows THOLD XX WM 1 NEW THOLD YY 4 To confirm the new threshold press Cy f OR to change the threshold manually enter the required level and then press ar Notes In order to ensure that a momentary high noise level due to environmental reasons will not cause a jamming alarm you can set the threshold level to be higher than the calibrated level Allocation Allocation is step three of the three step Wireless Device Defining process See Step 1 Allocating a wireless receiver OOOO p 165 Step 2 RX Calibration above Page 174 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O DODA Cer 3 Each wireless device must identify itself to the system receiver ina process termed enrollment Enrollment can be performed by sending an RF signal from each device or by typing the device s
163. iolated 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 The LightSYS allows 10 unique sets of zone links pairs of zones which can be manually specified as required Zones crossed with themselves are valid pairs They need to register a violation twice to trigger the alarm This process is known as Double Knock You may want to establish a number of zone links but leave them deactivated at this time see below Page 107 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OJO Cross Zones None To set up a Cross Zone 1 From the Install menu press quick keys The first zone link appears ZONES CROSSING 01 01 S 01 Press to modify the first set 01 of zone links CROSSING SET 01 1 01 2 01 Select the zone pairs manually as required by making changes to the number of the first zone in the set followed by the number of the second zone If necessary use the or keys to position the cursor Zones crossed with themselves are valid pairs They need to register a violation twice to trigger the alarm This process is known as Double Knock Press 2 to display the correlation type screen PAIR 01 02 1 NONE Determine how the LightSYS will process violations of the paired zones 1 NONE Not correlated Temporarily disables any associated z
164. ion 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 s IP GSM Receiver Software located at the MS ARC site The IP GSM Receiver translates the SMS messages to standard protocols used by the monitoring station applications For example contact ID This channel requires that RISCO Group s IP GSM receiver has to be used at the MS side Enter the relevant phone numbers for the MS that will receive reports from the system See explanation in Voice type on page 151 09000 LRT The LRT menu contains parameters for setting a system long range radio communication network using the Location Aided Routing LARS protocol LARS LARS1 or LARS2 or E LINE protocol to facilitate detailed event transmission to monitoring stations Page 140 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OC Accounts The number that recognizes the customer at the monitoring station You can define an account number for each monitoring station These account numbers are the 6 digit numbers assigned by the central station Notes for Account Number in contact ID Communication Format e The account number will always be reported as 4 digits for example A number defined as 000012 will be reported as 0012 e If more than 4 digits were defined the
165. irm delete screen IP gt To specify and configure an installed IP module 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears IP MODULE TYPE NONE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the Le key to toggle a and choose the IPC option 3 Press ar to store your choice If IP module is found and NONE has been selected press Ly to return to the prior display OR press ar to display a confirm delete screen Modem The Fast PSTN Modem enables PSTN communication at 2400 Bps between a remote PC and the LightSYS security panel when programming the system using the Configuration Software gt To specify and configure an installed fast PSTN modem 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears Modem TYPE NONE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the a key to toggle a and choose the Modm option 3 Press a to store your choice If IP module is found and NONE has been selected press 2 to return to the prior display OR press ar to display a confirm delete screen Page 170 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0900 O00 OO Bus Expander The BUS Zone Expander enables to expand the number of BUS detectors connected to the LightSYS to 32 Up to 4 Bus expanders can be defined Each BUS Zone Expander creates a separate BUS loop that is used only for the BUS detectors connected to it The sep
166. is feature defines the activation of the microwave channel while the system is disarmed NO Green Line feature is disabled MW is constantly activated YES Green Line feature is enabled This option conforms to environmentally friendly standards by avoiding surplus emission O OOZZ Sway No This option allows the recognition and immunity of swaying objects in a known pattern ONO Sway is disabled YES Sway is enabled ADAD O Wireless Zone Parameters Supervision ZZ Choose which zone will be supervised by the system receiver according to the time defined under the timer RX Supervision See OOOO QO Resistance In the LightSYS you have the ability to define separately the end of line resistance of the zones on the main unit Selection is done by the software with the following available options Specify here the optional circuit resistance configuration OOCustom 4 7K 4 7K 02 2K 2 2K 063 3K 4 7K 4 7K 6 8K OO1K 1K 66 8K 2 2K 003 3K 3 3K O10K 10K 05 6K 5 6K 063 74K 6 98K 2 2K 1 1K 62 7K 2 7K 062 2K 4 7K Testing 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 Page 105 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO Self Test This feature provides an automated self test for a selected g
167. l WL432 can be assigned to the LightSYS EE iier pi Ld WL eee Mounting 1 Bracket 1 Screw cap Optional screw hole used to fasten front and back covers Red LED Green LED Prog button DIP switch Box tamper 2 Upper mounting hole 3 Lower mounting holes optional 4 Wall tamper hole Bus Connector SONAR ON Terminal block Figure 3 7 Wireless Receiver gt To install the wireless receiver 1 Aa R WN Separate the mounting bracket from the main unit Use the mounting bracket as a marking template Tear off screw caps as needed for covering front screw hole Mount the bracket to the wall Open the wireless receiver front cover Set DIP switches as follows Switch Description SW1 SW3 3 switches to set ID of the wireless receiver SW4 SW6 3 switches to set ID of the 2 output expander UO expander Enable Disable Off Disable On Enable Receiver operational mode Off Bus mode On Stand alone mode Page 38 Wire the wireless expander to the bus 8 Connect the devices to the outputs terminals 12VDC 1A max Dry Contact Relays See Figure 2 8 and Figure 3 4 9 Mount the wireless receiver to the mounting bracket 10 11 Close the mounting screw Installing Bus Devices Close the front cover Use the screw cap you tore on Step 3 on the rear side For additional programming and configuration instructions see 5IN1424 Wirele
168. le the system tries to dial the number through the PSTN network 0000 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 00009 Call Wait Enter a string to prevent call waiting from interrupting the system during a report to the monitoring station as defined by your local telephone provider for example 70 This string will only appear during the first attempt to send a report to a MS number PSTN or GSM Note Do Not use the Call Waiting cancel features inappropriately Using this feature on a line with no call waiting will prevent successfully reporting to the monitoring station GSM Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O0 GSM The GSM screen contains parameters for the communication of the system over the GSM GPRS network OOOO Timers Allows to program timers related to operation with the GSM module O00900 GSM Lost 1 minute 001 255 minutes The period length during which the reception is below the minimum threshold defined by the GSM Network Sensitivity parameter that triggers the Panel to send a report of GSM Lost 0 0 Page 128 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO OOe GSM Network Loss 10 minutes 001 255 minutes The period le
169. ling MS 2Polling MS 3 Polling Urgent State State State events D ll o not ca N N A N A Call 1st Primary N N A N i N A A A Page 129 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Call All 1st Backup 2nd 1st Backup 2nd3rd 1st Backup 3rd Call 2nd 2nd Backup 3rd Call 1st Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary MS Polling example Default Primary If MS 1 is OK Secondary else MS 1 Fails Backup If MS 1 is OK Secondary else MS 1 Fails Backup Primary Primary Range Primary N A If MS 2 is OK Secondary else MS 2 Fails Backup If MS 1 is OK Secondary else MS 1 Fails Backup If MS 2 is OK Secondary else MS 2 Fails Backup When selecting MS 1 GPRS MS 2 GPRS and split report option 1st Backup 2nd using the default primary secondary and backup time intervals the report process will be as follows Ina normal state Polling through the GPRS network using the GSM module will occur every 90 seconds according to the primary time interval to MS 1 and every 3600 seconds 1 hour according to the secondary time interval to MS 2 When communication to MS 1 fails polling occurs every 90 seconds according to the backup interval to MS 2 When communication returns to MS 1 polling reverts back to the secondary time interval and occurs every 3600 seconds 1 hour to MS 2 Page 130 Installer Programming Quick Keys P
170. lity output expanderss 1 23 3 4 Set the output expander ID using the ID DIP switches Wire the UO expander to the bus Connect the devices to the output terminals as follows a UO4 Relays see Figure 2 8 and Figure 3 4 b UO8 Open collectors AUX GND UO1 UO2 1O 10 LO 10 QS c X10 i Connect an RJ25 cable 4 wire telephone cable between the RJ11 connector on the X 10 module and the X 10 transmitter ii Plug the X 10 transmitter into the AC power iii Plug the X 10 receiver into the AC power close to the device that will be operated iv Connect the X 10 receiver to the device Mount the Utility Output Expansion Modules in the main panel cabinet depending on space availability or in a separate cabinet see Figure 3 3 If the Utility Output expansion module is mounted in a separate cabinet you can use the TAMP and COM terminal to tamper the cabinet as follows Connect one or more normally open NO momentary action pushbutton switches in a series between the TAMP and COM terminals in order to short circuit these terminals while the cabinet door is closed Note It is not necessary to use a tamper switch if another module sharing the same cabinet is equipped with one Do NOT use an End of Line Resistor in the tamper switch circuit If a tamper switch is not used connect a wire jumper between the two terminals Page 37 Installing Bus Devices Wireless Receiver Up to two Wireless bus expanders mode
171. ls 2 1 installer code 1 sub installer code 1 Grand Master code Up to 16 user codes 8 authority levels Codes can be defined to 4 or 6 digits By default 6 digits Each user can be assigned with a proximity tag or keyfob Page 13 Introduction Programmable Utility Outputs Supports additional 10 outputs to the 4 on the main board 4 relay 8 transistor or 2 relay WL expander or 3A power supply expander expansion output modules Outputs operation follows system events codes or scheduling programs Output can follow up to 5 zone events All Any definition X 10 Module The LightSYS also supports the connection of an X 10 Transmitter module to its 4 wire expansion bus X 10 technology converts the LightSYS s programmable output events into a protocol understood by the transmitter module When triggered this module generates activation and control signals along existing AC premises wiring to the appropriate X 10 receiver modules placed and connected within the premises to control lighting and appliances X 10 transmitter modules are available for the LightSYS supporting either 8 or 16 premises receiver modules Communication T On board digital communicator Numerous transmission formats to MS including ADEMCO Contact ID and SIA Account number for each monitoring station with additional backup accounts 3 MS link up options using o PSTN report GSM re
172. ming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0090 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 amp etc 0090 SMTP Password The password authenticating the user to the SMTP mail server The password can include up to ten alphanumeric characters and symbols amp etc O09 Controls Allows controlling timers related to operation with the GSM module 0090 0 Caller ID No Yes No 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 0000 Parameters Allows to program timers related to the operation with the GSM module OOOO 0 PIN Code The PIN Personal Identity Number code is a 4 to 8 digit number giving you access to the GSM network provider 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 OOOO 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 OOOO SMS Center Phone A telephone number of the message delivery center This number can be obtained from the network op
173. mmunication 4 EN 50131 5 DD243 Prog 6 CP 01 7 Device 06 Wireless 061 Jamming Time 062 RX Supervise 07 AC Off Delay 08 Guard Delay 09 Swinger Limit 10 Redial Wait 01 Quick Arm 02 Quick UO 03 Allow Bypass 04 Quick Bypass 05 False Code Trouble 01 Double Verification Fire Alarms 02 Alarm BUS Cut 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Area Global Follower Summer Winter 24 Hour Bypass Technician Reset Engineer Tamper Bell 30 10 1 Monitoring Station Enable 2 Follow Me Enable 3 Configuration Software 1 Authorize Installer 2 Override Trouble 3 Restore Alarm 4 Mandatory Event Log 5 Restore Troubles 1 Bypass Exit Entry 2 Entry Disable 3 Route Disable 1 Exit Restart 2 Auto Stay 1 Anti Mask Tamper Page 214 Code Grand Master Technician Tamper Low battery Arming 11 Last Exit Sound 12 Buzzer at Stay 13 Status Timer 14 Service Timer 15 Payment Timer 16 Pulse Open 17 Inactivity Timer 06 Bell Squawk 07 3 Minute Bypass 08 Audible Panic 09 Buzzer gt Bell 13 Fire Temporal Pattern 14 IMQ Install 15 Disable Incoming Calls 16 Disable Keypad at Auto Disarm 17 Buzzer Delay 18 Speaker Buzzer 19 Confirm Speaker 20 Bell Confirmation 21 Error Speaker Time Out 22 Tamper Report 23 AC Trouble Arm 24 Strobe Arm 6 7 8 9 Exit Alarm Entry Alarm 20 minutes signal Attenuation 4 Installer Confirmation 5
174. mperature 006 A 051 Executive 092 Motion 135 Third 007 Above 052 Exit N 136 To 008 Air conditioner 053 External 093 Near 137 Top 009 An F 094 New 138 TV 010 And 054 Family 095 North U 011 Apartment 055 Fence 096 Nursery 139 Under 012 Area 056 Fire Oo 140 Up 013 At 057 First 097 Of 141 Upstairs 014 Attic 058 Flood 098 Office B 059 Floor 099 On 142 Video camera 015 Baby s room 060 For 100 Outdoor Ww 016 Back 061 Foyer 101 Output 143 Wall 017 Balcony 062 Front 102 Outside 144 Warehouse 018 Basement G P 145 Washroom 019 Bathroom 063 Game 103 Panic 146 West 020 Bedroom 064 Garage 104 Partition 147 Window 021 Before 065 Garden 105 Passage Y 022 Behind 066 Gas 106 Patio 148 Yard 023 Bottom 067 Gate 107 Perimeter Z 024 Boy s room 068 Girl s room 108 Pool 149 Zone 025 By 069 Glass R Numbers C 070 Guest 109 Rear 150 0 026 Camera H 110 Reception 151 1 027 Ceiling 071 Hallway 111 Refrigerator 152 2 028 Cellar 072 High 112 Relay 153 3 029 Central I 113 Right 154 4 030 Children 073 In 114 Roof 155 5 031 Cleaner 074 Indoor 115 Room 156 6 032 co 075 Inside S 157 7 033 Computer room 076 Internal 116 Safe 158 8 034 Contact 077 Is 117 Safety 159 9 035 Control K 118 Second 036 Corner 078 Keyfob 119 Sensor 037 Curtain 079 Kitchen 120 Shock D L 121 Shop 038 Desk 080 Landing 122 Shutter 039 Detector 081 Left 123 Side 040 Device 082 Library 124 Siren 041 Dining 083 Light 125 Site 042 Door 084 Living 126 Smoke 043 Down 085 Lobby 127 South 044 Downstairs
175. n If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined 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 FA ee Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna f Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician FCC Warning The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RTTE Compliance Statement Hereby RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website www riscogroup com Page 227 Notes Page 228 Notes Page 229 Notes Page 230 RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the dat
176. n addition it will also call MS 2 Oona Backup 3rd Call 1st Reports to MS 2 If communication is not established calls MS 3 In addition it will also call MS 1 OOO MS Non Urgent Reports non urgent events supervisory troubles and test reports to the MS Do not call no report Osend 1st Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1 send 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 2 Osend 3rd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 3 Osend all Reports Openings and Closings to the all defined MS Gist Backup 2nd Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 Page 146 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 7 1st Backup 2nd3rd Reports to MS 1 If communication is not established calls MS 2 If communication is not established again calls the MS O 1st Backup 3rd Call 2 4 Reports MS 1 If communication is not established calls to MS 3 In addition it will also call MS 2 Oona Backup 3rd Call 1st Reports to MS 2 If communication is not established calls MS 3 In addition it will also call MS 1 O Report Codes Enables you to view or program the codes transmitted by the system to report events for example alarms troubles restores supervisory tests and so on to the monitoring station The codes specified for each type of event transmission are a function of the central station s own policies Before programming any codes i
177. n tripped produce audible feedback and are visibly logged at the keypad from which the test was initiated System programming o Local keypad keys o Program transfer module Used to store the programmed configuration of any LightSYS without the need for power o Local Remote Configuration Software Remote software upgrade over IP False Alarm Reduction In an effort to deter false alarms the LightSYS provides various programmable features including the following Cross zoning Swinger shutdown Audible visual entry exit delays Fire alarm verification 2 G Dialer delay before an alarm transmission Cancel report option Double knock Soak test Exit termination zone TLLA Page 16 Mounting and Wiring Chapter 2 Mounting and Wiring This chapter covers the installation and wiring of the LightSYS main unit Due to its modularity the specific component assembly will depend on your system configuration The following assembly is presented in the recommended order LightSYS installation Steps The following workflow illustrates the recommended method for installing the LightSYS A detailed description is provided in the following sections of the manual 1 Create an installation plan Mount the LightSYS to the wall Plug in the AC adaptor and main board inside the LightSYS enclosure Wire the main panel zones outputs etc Connect telephone line Plug in communication modules Allo
178. n will be indicated on the reader SHOW BYPASS e If YES the Bypass status will be indicated on the reader e If No no Bypass status indication will be indicated on the reader 7 Press a QMO QO Voice Module gt To specify the voice module expander parameters 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears VOICE MODULE TYPE VOICE 2 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the s key to toggle and choose the VOICE option 3 Press ae The following display appears ENTER R PHONE CODE 00 o 4 Enter a remote phone code and press 8 The remote code is used when calling the system from a remote phone DDS O Sounder gt To specify and configure a sounder siren 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears OUT DOOR SIREN ID 1 TYPE NONE 2 Use the 7 or keys to position the cursor over the ID number to which you want to assign and configure the siren 3 With the cursor positioned at the TYPE field use the s Y key to toggle and choose the siren option e NONE e SIRN Prosound A e SIRN2 ProSound B Page 167 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range e LUMS8 Lumin 8 See page 46 4 Press a The partition display appears P 1234 S 1 Yaaa 5 Use the 7 or keys and the Soj key to assign that partition to the siren W l p 4 6 Press The following display appears SIREN 1 SOUND Y 7 U
179. nfiguration is selected the battery might be damaged may be required The battery may be totally discharged during continuous AC failure no deep discharge protection Bell LS Used to determine the SMPS mode of operation in accordance with the sounder device connected to the BELL LS terminals The sounder s connected to the SMPS operates identically to the panel s sounder s Bell For a bell electronic siren with a built in siren driver position jumper on one pin 12VDC is produced at the sounder s terminals during burglary panic alarms Slow pulsing voltage is produced during fire alarm LS Speaker For a loudspeaker without a built in siren driver position jumper on both pins The SMPS produces continuous oscillating voltage for burglary panic alarms and an interrupted oscillating voltage for fire alarm Locate the battery at the bottom of the SMPS box Connect flying leads battery connectors from the SMPS board to the battery terminals Red Black Use only lead acid battery type rated 12V 7 21AH maximum and safety approved in accordance with the national standards Page 43 Installing Bus Devices Digital Voice Module OVOICE MODULE RISC k a pS ly LIOA RED BLK YEL GRN AUX COM BUS OPT NiAcq cam bp Ampe Intrnt MIC oo nooo 2 3 Voice to panel Figure 3 11 Voi
180. ngth after which the Panel will send a report of GSM network loss to the MS 00909 SIM Expire 0 months 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 Thirty days before the expiring date a notification will be displayed on the keypad s LCD Set the SIM expiring date in months using the numeric keys according to the time given by the provider 00900 MS Polling 00000 0 65535 times The time period that the system will establish automatic communication polling with the MS 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 Noi mone AE E a E When using the polling feature through GPRS the MS channel parameter must be defined as GPRS only The report code for MS polling is 999 Contact ID or ZZ SIA When the GPRS Primary polling time is defined as 0 no polling message is sent to the MS The use of these time periods depends on the reporting order to the MS defined by the Report Split MS Urgent parameter See 5 Communication gt 2 MS gt 7 Report Split The following table describes how the three MSs use the primary secondary and backup time intervals in the various MS report split options MS report MS 1 Pol
181. nt Message Description IPC hardware error IP Card generated a hardware error IPC mail error IP Card generated a mail error IPC mail OK IP Card mail is OK IPC MS y error IP Card Monitoring station ID Y generated an error IPC MS y OK IP Card Monitoring station ID Y was OK IPC Network err Failed to connect to IP network IPC Network OK Successful connection to IP network IPC NTP error Failed to acquire time data from the time server IPC NTP ok Succeeded to acquire time data from the time server IPC upgrade err The IP Card upgrade generated an error IPC upgrade OK The IP Card upgrade was OK IR restore Z xx Trouble restore in the IR channel of Bus zone XX IR trouble Z xx Trouble in the IR channel of Bus zone XXX JAMM WME y Jamming in wireless module expander ID Y KeyBox Open Zxx Zone XX of type key box is open KeyBox Rst Z xx Zone XX of type key box is restored KSW A Z xx P Y Group A in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW ARM Z xxP Y Partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW B Z xx P Y Group B in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW C Z xx P Y Group C in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW D Z xx P Y Group D in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW DIS Z xxP Y Partition Y is disarmed by keyswitch zone XX LB rstr KF yy Low battery troubl
182. ntenes 28 Figure 2 11 Placing the IP modem ccessessessessesseseeseesessessessecsececsucsesecaeeaesnesecsussessesaeeaeeneeneeeeeeeeeess Figure 2 12 Placing the Fast communication modem Figure 2 13 Placing the battery and attaching the plug Figure 3 1 Terminal block bus CONNECTOIS cscsesessecseseceeseseeseeeeseseseceseeseseeesseeesessaeecaeeeeaeenenees Figure 3 2 Zone Expander board and mounting diagrams seceseceeceseceeseeesseeesneeeeneenenees 35 Figure 3 3 Zone Expander mounting location inside the LightSYS box cssceseeeen 36 Figure 3 4 Utility Output Module UO4 Showing an Example of UO4 Wiring 36 Figure 3 5 Utility Output Module E08 eeessecssseeeseeeseeseseessseeneseensseensseensseeneseensseeneetensaeenes Figure 3 6 Utility Output Module X 10 0 eeceesecesseeseseeseseescsececseeneseensneeneseeneseeasseeneseenenteneneenes Figure 3 7 Wireless RECEIVER csecssesesecessesessecsesesessecsesessssecucnesussesuesesecseeuesesusaeeueaesesaeeueneeesaeenenees Figure 3 8 SMPS General View cesscssssssessessseeesecseseescsesseseenesecnesecsesecnsseeueseeneseeueseensneeneateneaenes Figure 3 9 SMPS Inside a Metal Box ccssesssecssesessecseseceesecessecesseeesesesseseesesesaeeseaesesaeeeaeeeaeenenees Figure 3 10 SMPS AC amp Ground Connection eeesssssssseeesseeseseesessencseeseseeneseeacseensseeecateneneeess Figure 3 11 Voice Module PCB uu sesesssssceesecss
183. o 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press Cy 3 Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector Programming bus detectors on a bus expander Using bus expanders you can create a separate bus loop that is used only for the bus detectors connected to it The separate bus loop increases the total system security in case a certain bus detector is sabotaged Up to four bus expanders can be added to the LightSYS Page 57 Installer Programming LightSYS AUX COM BUS RED BLK YEL GRN 5 BUS Zone Expander ACW awe RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YEL GRN TO PANEL TO DEVICE Max of 32 Bus detectors in LightSYS Up to 4 Bus Zone Expanders BUS Zone Expander odada WIIG RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YEL GRN TO PANEL TO DEVICE Up to 300m Up to 300m 1000 ft 1000 ft z a a E Step 1 Adding the Bus Expander to LightSYS If you already performed Auto Settings skip to Step 2 below Assign Bus Detectors to a Zone ID and set basic parameters 1 From the main installer menu press OD O to enter the Bus Expander menu 2 Using the arrow and numeric keys s
184. o the LightSYS panel gt To connect bus detectors using a Bus Zone Expander BZE Important Note Connecting bus zones to the LightSYS using the bus zone expander can only be done using Bus Zone Expander version B and later PN RP128EZBOOOB 1 Set the BZE ID number 1 3 using the DIP switches SW1 1 3 2 Set the BZE SW2 3 to ON position 3 Wire the BZE terminals marked as TO PANEL to the LightSYS bus 4 Set the bus detector ID number 1 32 using the detector s DIP switches Do not repeat the same ID twice on the same BZE 5 Wire each detector s bus terminals to the relevant BZE s terminals marked as TO DEVICE see figure below Page 47 Installing Bus Devices For maximum operation stability it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BZE to the LightSYS panel 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BZE to the last bus detector LightSYS AUX com bus RED BLK YELGRN Gade BUS Zone Expander AA AAS RED s k veL GRN RED BLK YEL GRN TOPANEL TO DEVICE Up to 32 Bus detectors Ber ae T gt 7 7 z a ratte tt a 3 Up to 8 Bus Zone Expanders BUS Zone Expander DAA Bae RED oik veL GRN RED GLK veL GRN TOPANEL TO DEVICE i Up to 32 Bus detectors Eg a j i a Up to 300m Up to 300m
185. ocedure is performed via GPRS or IP Once the files are downloaded the panel automatically starts with the upgrade procedure of the units connected to the system 1 During the upgrade process of the panel firmware there will be no display on the keypad 2 While downloading the files for the upgrade procedure the STATUS green LED on the main panel will flash slowly When the upgrade procedure starts it will start to flask rapidly Verify that upgrade has been successful From the main display press E9 and enter the installer code followed by Using the arrows scroll to Maintenance gt Diagnostics gt Main panel gt Version The upgraded version of the main panel will appear To view the other accessories version navigate to the required menus under the Maintenance gt Diagnostics menu Notes If upgrade has failed the previous software version of the main panel accessory version will appear Page 226 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 installatio
186. of the defined partitions is in alarm mode and the bell is triggered It will be activated for the programmed bell time or until the alarm is unset The external sounder will not generate any squawk sounds O 00 Bell Stay Off This parameter causes the output to function as follows e In Away arming mode the output will follow the bell activation in the defined partitions e In Stay mode the output will not be activated If an alarm occurs in a zone that shares more than one partition and one of the partitions is in Arm mode while the other is in Stay mode the output will be activated as described above e In Stay mode a 24 hour zone will not activate this output O 00 Zone Bypass Activates the output when the relevant partitions are in Away or Stay mode and any zone in the relevant partitions is bypassed O 00 Automatic Arm Alarm Activates the utility output when there is a not ready zone at the end of the pre warning time during an auto arm process The output restore shall be on Bell Timeout or at user Disarm O 00 Zone Loss Alarm Activates the utility output when there is a lost wireless zone in the system The output restore shall be on Bell Timeout or at user Disarm Page 116 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter O 00 Bell Trigger Mainly used for the connection of different external sounders to different partitions in the UK Activates the outp
187. on from any wireless device in No Battery the system restored jamming Jamming indication in the system restored No O OWL Lost Wireless device lost restored No Page 154 Installer Programming Event Description Default O Oacor Interruption in the source of the main AC power No restored eell Trouble Bell trouble restored Bus trouble Bus trouble restored O siren low Siren low Battery trouble restored Battery trouble OPSTN Trouble PSTN lost event restored No O OP Network Communication trouble in the IP restored No csm GSM Trouble General GSM trouble restored No Environmental Ocas Alert Gas Alert restored No Flood Alert Flood Alert restored No cO Alert CO Alert restored No High Temperature High Temperature Alert restored No OLow Temperature Low Temperature Alert restored No QO Technical Technical Alert restored No Quick Keys Parameter Default Range ADADO Remote Control Yes No ODADA Remote Listen No Yes No Enables the user of the Follow Me phone to perform remote listen and talk operation with the premises OGO Remote program No Yes 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 LightSYS User Manual OLOO Controls Allows to program control related to operation with the Follow Me Page 155
188. on the Program Transfer module flashes rapidly and the keypad displays the following Saving data in PTM Accesso ry 5 When the LED stops flashing rapidly the keypad beeps twice and displays the following Data is saved Page 50 JO Ms Dy av O Oe ND 10 11 12 13 Installer Programming Please wait Then the keypad returns to the normal initial display Remove the PTM from the PLUG 1 connector Position the default DIP switch 2 to the OFF position The PTM now contains a copy of the main panel s configuration To load the PTM s stored configuration into a main panel Position the PTM on the PLUG Iconnector on the Main with the red LED facing the row of terminals on the main panel The red LED flashes slowly Position the default DIP switch 2 to the ON position The DIP2 should be software enabled Installer programming Quick key 1 5 1 Momentarily remove all power from the main panel both AC and Standby Battery Restore all power to the main panel After a moment the LED on the Program Transfer module flashes rapidly indicating that the information is being copied from the PTM to the main panel The LCD keypad displays the following Please wait When the LED stops flashing rapidly the keypad beeps once and its display returns to the normal initial display Remove the PTM from the bus connector PLUG 1 Position the default DIP switch 2 to the OFF position From an LCD keypad access the main Inst
189. on will not activate the siren and will be regarded as trouble by the system 000 0 Siren Auxiliary Tamper No Yes No This parameter relates to the bus siren YES A siren auxiliary trouble will be regarded as tamper alarm by the system NO A siren auxiliary trouble will be regarded as trouble by the system 00 Labels The System Labels menu enables you to modify the labels displayed by the LCD that identify the system and partition labels For changing labels from the keypad refer to page 52 System Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 000 System Security System Any 16 Characters Edit s the global system label 00A to Partitions 1 through4 Partition 1 through Any 16 Characters 009 Partition 4 Sounds The Sounds menu contains parameters that enable you to set the sound s that will be produced after the following system events OLOIO Tamper Sound Sets the sound s produced by a Tamper violation of a keypad and or an expansion module as follows Silent Produces no sound Bell External Siren Only Buzzer Keypad Piezo Only Bell Buzzer Page 80 Installer Programming System Sounds Tamper Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O 0 During Disarm Buzzer 0 0 Sets the sound produced by tamper violation while the system is disarmed O00 During Arm Bell only 0 9 Set the sound produced by tamper violation while the system is armed
190. one pairings 2 ORDERED Correlated Effects an alarm so the first listed zone is tripped before the second 3 NOT ORDERED Correlated Effects an alarm in which either zone in the pair may be tripped first In this case the specified zone order 1st 2nd has no bearing on the alarm activation Press to display the alarm violation differential screen T SLOT XX YY SIZE 1 MINUTES Page 108 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 6 Enter the time slot meaning the maximum amount of time allowed between the triggering events for them to be considered a valid violation XX YY indicate the crossed zones Default 1 min Range 1 to 9 minutes Repeat the entire process as required for any additional zone links up to 10 Alarm confirm The Alarm Confirmation menu enables to define protection against false alarms and can be used for alarm verification Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Alarm confirm 00 Confirm partition Defines which partitions are to 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 Cycle through the four partitions and press s Y to toggle Y N DOO Confirm
191. per Position Function BAT JMP1 PROTECT NON PROTECT ry Default Battery Discharge Protection is disabled The battery may be totally discharged during continuous AC failure thus battery replacement may be required no deep discharge protection In this position the LightSYS will start to operate from a battery power supply whether it is connected to the Mains or not Battery discharge protection is activated If a continuous AC power outage occurs the LightSYS automatically disconnects the battery when its backup battery voltage drops below 10 05 VDC in order to prevent deep discharge that may damage the battery In this position the LightSYS will not start to operate from a battery power supply unless connected to the Mains first Page 30 Mounting and Wiring Position Function ON Factory Default DIP switches Leo 4 DIP Switch SW1 Status 1 Bell ON Bell For bell or electronic siren with a built in siren driver OFF Default For loudspeaker without a built in sound driver 2 Default ON Resets installer sub installer and grand master codes to their default factory values and bypasses main unit front tamper alarm OFF Default Codes preserve their set values 3 For future use 4 Back Tamper ON Back tamper bypass is in effect Use this setting during Bypass programming and if no back tamper has been connected to PLUG 2 OFF Def
192. played only for system recognized modules For non recognized modules your menu option numerical display listing will be non successive The installer menu consists of the following options system page 61 audio page 156 Zones page 85 install page 160 Outputs page 110 Devices page 176 Codes page 121 Exit page Communication page 126 The column headings appear as follows Column Heading Description Quick Keys A shortcut to program an option The shortcuts are listed in numerical sequence Parameter The name of the option programmed by the selection Default The factory default The default values have been carefully chosen and are suitable for most installations Range Where applicable the range of possible values To program the system using Quick Keys 1 Access the Installer Programming menu and select the main menu option that you want to access Press the Quick Keys listed in sequence from left to right to locate the option listed in the Parameter column and then press Page 60 Installer Programming 1 System The System menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that are used for programming configuration settings applicable to the entire system After you access the System menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following sub menus Timers page 61 O controls page 65 Labels page 6
193. port IP report GPRS report SMS report Long Range Radio report Flexible split reporting for backup Call Save mode from which non urgent reports can be collected over a designated time period and then transmitted all at once windowing and support daily system testing along with reports of entry into and exit from the system s Installer Programming mode Follow Me report In addition to standard communication with the MS the LightSYS supports a follow me feature in which the system can report to a homeowner at work or to a business owner at home that there has been an alarm at a specific location by voice message over the phone SMS or Email Oo 0 0 0 0 Advanced Digital Voice Module The Advanced Digital Voice module provides audible information about the status of your LightSYS system and enables any remote touch tone DTMF telephone to act as a keypad for the system The advanced digital voice module can be used in the following situations Page 14 Introduction Upon event occurrence such as alarm activation the advanced digital voice module informs you of a security situation such as intrusion or fire by calling you and playing a pre recorded event announcement You can then acknowledge the event and remotely operate the system Remotely operating the system which includes Partition arming and disarming Zone bypassing UO activation deactivation Changing follow me numbers Performing listen and talk option
194. ppendixB LightSYS Accessories AppendixC Wiring AppendixD Library Voice Messages AppendixE Report Codes AppendixF Installer Event Log Messages AppendixG Installer Programming Maps Appendix H EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance AppendixI Remote Software Upgrade Page vii 183 Table of Figures Figure VT EightSYS Archait ect ures ssaisc ccsscatsusostacnisscsacessecssoctusasesebecssasadsoctssedsactedednsctscctsendsdevaresacatzoatcnlse Figure 1 2 LightSYS supported Keypads cecsecsscsessessessessessesecseseesesseesesseeeceussussesaeeseeneeneeeeeeeasees Figure 2 1 Box clip release 0 0 esesessssessssessesessseescsesesecsesecesseeuesesessesuesesessesucaesecaeeuesesesaeeseaeeesaeenenees Figure 2 2 Mounting screw template Figure 2 3 Placing the AC adapter with mains foie Figure 2 4 Placing the main panel ssessssesssssersssrsssrressrreessreerteessreesrtressreesureessteesstrensreesnrressrresnrress Figure 2 5 Main board wiring diagram ceccecsessessessessessessesesscseeseeseeseenececeusesseesesaesaeeneeneeeeaness Figure 2 6 Main board terminal blotksssssisssssasinsssssnsssansnnisoanionnnai Figure 2 7 Terminal block bus connectors Figure 2 8 Wiring UO1 for self powered device Figure 2 9 Perforated Back Tamper Release cssssessesseceeseeseesesseesesseeseseceusssaeeaeeateaeeneeeseneass Figure 2 10 Placing the GSM GPRS panel and antenna ou eeeeceeseeeeseeeseeseseeseseeneneeneeeene
195. progrm Entering installer programming from keypad or configuration software Exit program Exiting installer programming from keypad or configuration software F Tr OK Z xx Trouble restore in fire zone no XX F Trbl Z xx Trouble in fire zone no XX Fire Zone xx Fire alarm in zone no XX False code kp y False code due to 3 incorrect keypad attempts False code kr y False code due to 3 incorrect Access Control attempts False rest kp y False code is restored for keypad False rest kr y False code is restored for key reader Fault z xx Trouble in zone XX Fire z xx Fire alarm in zone XX Fire kp y Fire alarm from keypad ID XX keys 3 amp 4 Foil ok Z xx Restore in foil Day zone no XX Foil Z xx Trouble in foil Day zone no XX Forced P y Partition Y is force armed Found Z xx Wireless zone found zone no XX Func xx C yy Quick key function XX by user YY Gas Alarm Zn xx Gas natural gas alert from zone XX defined as a gas detector Page 206 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description Gas Rst Z xx Gas natural gas alert restored from zone XX defined as a gas detector GSM GPRS PW ERR Authentication password is incorrect GSM GPRS PW OK Authentication password is correct GSM IP OK IP connection OK GSM IP Trouble IP address is incorrect GSM Mdl comm OK Communi
196. r IP firmware riscogroup com Enter the IP address of the router gateway where the upgrade file is located OOL 2 Server Port 80 Enter the port on the router gateway where the upgrade file is located 008 File Name CMD TXT Enter the upgrade file name for example LightSYS OUK cpcp bin Please contact Customer Support services for the file name parameters OLOO Download File Select the communication path for the upgrade via IP Via GPRS Page 84 Installer Programming 2 Zones The LightSYS supports up to 32 zones Each zone can be defined to be a wired zone a wireless zones or a bus zone The attributes for each zone vary according to the zone s type wired wireless or type of bus zone The Zones menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that are used for programming the characteristics of each of the system s protected zones After you access the Zones menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus OZone Parameters page 85 Testing page 105 cross Zones page 107 Alarm Confirm page 109 0 Parameters The Parameters submenu allows you to program the zones parameters You can program the basic parameters for a single zone One by One or a certain parameter for all zones at the same time By Category In addition to the basic parameters described under this section each zone has a
197. re Activates when communication with the MS cannot be established Deactivates after a successful call is established with the MS OOOO Trouble Follow Activates when a system trouble condition is detected Deactivates after the trouble has been corrected OO 00 Main Low Battery Follow Activates when the LightSYS rechargeable standby battery has insufficient reserve capacity and the voltage decreases to 11 V or following an accessory low battery indication OO 00 AC Loss Follow Activates when the source of the main panel 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 refer to page 63 OO 00 Sensors Test Relates to the LightSYS Zone Self Test Quick Keys Q This option is selected if the designated utility output is part of the circuit providing switched power for the source of noise or vibration used in the sensors test procedure Page 111 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter OO 00 Battery Test A pulsed utility output will follow the battery test only once a day at 9 00 AM The pulse interval is ten seconds This parameter is usually used to perform an overload test on the system by using an external device OO 00 Bell Burglary Activates the utility output after any bell burglary alarm in any partition in the system OOOO Scheduler The
198. re partitions using the keyswitch and then disarming using the keypad the related partitions will be disarmed In order to arm the partition using the keyswitch again turn the key to the disarm position and then to the arm position e Ifa keyswitch latch is assigned to more than one partition and one of the partitions is armed by using the keypad the keyswitch stays in the disarm position then e When changing the position of the keyswitch to the arm position all the disarmed partitions which belong to this keyswitch will be armed e When turning the keyswitch to the disarm position all the partitions will be disarmed Entry Follower Stay All Assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between the entry door and the keypad as follows e In STAY ARM mode a zone s given this designation behaves like an Exit Entry zone and is subject to the Entry and Exit Delay time periods specified under Exit Entry Delay 1 Refer to Exit Entry Delay 1 page 85 e In AWAY ARM mode a zone s given this designation behaves like an Entry Follower Zone and causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Exit Entry zone was violated first e Ifso an Entry Follower Stay zone s remains bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period Pulsed Keyswitch Delay Used to apply the Exit Entry Delay 1 parameter to the momentary keyswitch operation see OZZO above Latch Keyswitch Dela
199. rens if the land line connected to the LightSYS panel is cut or the telephone service is interrupted for the time defined in the PSTN Lost time parameter NO No activation occurs 0000 Answering Yes Yes No Machine Override YES The Answering Machine Override is enabled as follows 1 The configuration software at the alarm company calls the account 2 The software hangs up after one ring by the CS operator 3 Within one minute the software calls again 4 The LightSYS is programmed to pick up this second call on the first ring thus bypassing any interaction with the answering machine Nee Se This feature is used to prevent interference from an answering machine with remote configuration software operations NO The answering machine override is disabled and communication takes place in the standard manner OODO Parameters OOO Dial Method DTMF When selecting the dialing method your choice must be compatible with the type of phone service available at the protected premises Use the 40 LE keys to choose between the options DTMF Touch Tone PULSE 20BPS PULSE 10BPS 0000 Rings To Answer 12 01 15 The number of rings before the system answers an incoming call Page 127 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO Area Code The system area telephone code This code will be deleted from a telephone number whi
200. rgent Siren lost restore 355 Urgent Wireless I O Expander Low battery 384 XT Non urgent Low battery restore 384 XR Non urgent T O Expander lost 355 BZ Urgent T O Expander lost restore 355 Urgent Tamper 145 TA Urgent Tamper restore 145 TR Urgent AC trouble 301 AT Non urgent AC trouble restore 301 AR Non urgent RF Jamming 380 XQ Urgent Page 202 Report Codes Report Codes Parameter Contact ID SIA Report Category RF Jamming restore 380 XH Urgent Miscellaneous Enter programming local 627 LB Arm Disarm Exit programming Local 628 LS LX Arm Disarm Enter programming Remote 627 RB Arm Disarm Exit programming Remote 628 RS Arm Disarm MS periodic test 602 RP Non urgent MS keep alive polling 999 ZZ Urgent Call back 411 RB Non urgent System reset 305 RR Urgent Listen in begin 606 LF Urgent Cancel Report 406 OC Urgent Walk Test 607 BC Non urgent Walk Test restore 607 Non urgent Exit Error 374 Non urgent Page 203 Installer Event Log Messages Appendix F Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description AC Low PS y Loss of AC power from power supply ID y AC RST PS y AC power restore on power supply ID y Activate UO xx UO XX activation Actv UO xx KF zz UO XX is activated from remote control ZZ Alarm Z xx Alarm in zone no XX Alrm Cancel P y Alarm is cancelled in partition ID Y AMPRX DTCT Z xx
201. ring the conversation by pressing the digit 1 on the telephone for a repeatable two minute extension In this case the Listen In time will reset and start over again Pressing 2 during Listen In time will switch to Talk mode Pressing during Listen In time will end the call Page 144 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 09000 Confirmation The confirmation times relate to the Zone Sequential Confirmation Alarm Confirmation see 00000 Confirm Start Confirm 000 1 120 minutes delay time 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 00000 Confirm Time Window 030 30 60 minutes 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 monitoring station O Report Split The Report Split menu contains parameters that enable the routing of specified events to up to three MS receivers OOOO MS Arm Disarm 1st backup 2nd Reports Arming Disarming meaning Closings Openings events to the MS Do not call no report Osend 1st Reports Openings and Closings to MS 1
202. rm Alarm 3 Arm Follow 4 Disarm Follow Page 217 17 Panic 18 Fire 19 Special 20 24 Hours 21 Zone Loss Alarm 22 Bell Trigger 23 Strobe Trigger 24 Fail To Arm 25 Confirmed Alarm 26 Duress Installer Programming Maps 5 Communication 1 Method 1 PSTN 2 GSM 3 IP 1 Timers 2 Control 2 Parameters 1 Timers 2 GPRS 3 Email 4 Controls 5 Parameters 6 Pre Pay SIM 1 IP Configuration 2 Email 1 PSTN Lost Delay 2 Wait Dial Tone 1 Alarm Phone Line 2 Answering machine override 1 Dial Method 2 Rings To Answer 3 Area Code 4 PBX Prefix 5 Call Wait 1 GSM Lost 2 GSM Net Loss 1 APN Code 2 APN User Name 3 APN Password 1 Mail Host 2 SMTP Port 3 Email Address 4 SMTP User name 5 SMTP Password 1 Caller ID 1 PIN Code 2 SIM Number 3 SMS Center Phone 4 GSM RSSI 1 Get Credit by 2 Phone To Send 3 Phone To Receive 4 SMS Message 1 Obtain IP 2 Panel Port 3 Panel IP 4 Subnet Mask 5 Gateway 6 DNS Primary 7 DNS Secondary Page 218 2 Monitoring Station 4 LRT 1 Report Type 2 Accounts 3 Comm Format 4 Controls 5 Parameters 6 MS Times 3 Host Name 4 MS Polling 1 Account 2 System 3 Periodic Test 4 5 Control No Comm Parm 1 Voice 3 SMS 4 Radio 1 Contact ID 2 SIA 1 Call Save 2 Show Kissoff 3 Show Handshake 4 Audible Kissoff 5 SIA Text
203. rough configuration screens and to advance on to the next device found 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the presence of all devices has been confirmed and all parameters configured Bus Devices Manual Setting Quick Keys Parameter Default Range D0 D000 Manual Use this option to manually add or remove a Bus accessory in the system Keypad gt STEP 1 To choose modify a keypad type 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears KEYPADS ID 01 TYPE 2 Use the e or keys to position the cursor over the keypad ID number for which you want to assign or delete a keypad The first keypad must be assigned to the first ID number which is 01 Make sure that the keypad s physical ID number has been dip switch programmed as described in Setting Bus Accessory ID Numbers page 33 3 Place the cursor on the TYPE field and use the _ key to toggle between the options provided to select the keyboard type as follows NONE LCD LCDP Model RP128KP RP128KPP LCDI LCDPI Model RP432KP RP432KP WLKP 1 Way Wireless keypad gt STEP 2 To Assign a Partition 4 After pressing to store your keypad choice The following Page 161 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range display appears ASSIGN TO PAR KEYP 01 PAR 1 5 Assign keypad 01 to the selected partition using the 1 to 4 keys This partition specifies the location of the keypad and is m
204. roup of localized intrusion sensors for example glass break detectors sound discriminators and shock sensors which respond to an artificial source of noise and or vibration Automated self testing is especially useful when sensors are placed in high security areas where failure cannot be tolerated Up to 16 zones can be designated for self testing A sound or vibration generator should be used that can be placed close enough to the sensors to trigger them when the noise source is activated A Programmable Output acts as the source of switched power for the noise vibration generator refer to Sensors Test page 111 This is set to conform to the testing schedule The schedule defines the time and day for the first test and sets the times for repeated tests over a 24 hour period A message is sent to the Central Station if all the related sensors are triggered during the test if a Report Code has been defined With successful completion of the self test an entry is also placed in the system s Event Log If one or more of the sensors fails to trip during the test period a self test failure message is generated and sent to the Central Station A record of the failure is also entered in the Event Log DD Soak Test The Soak Test feature is designed to allow false alarming for predefined detectors to be bypassed from the system while any alarms generated are displayed to the user for reporting to the MS This is especially use
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206. s Recording opening messages or zone descriptors O O 0 O 0 0 3 A Power Supply Expansion Module Although the LightSYS s main panel provides 800mA of auxiliary power 500mA for Bell the use of a number of additional system modules and detectors will likely exceed this limitation As a result the LightSYS supports the addition of up to 4 remote switched power supplies that each operate from AC power connect to the bus and provide a total current capacity of 3 Amps The power supply modules have connections for powering auxiliary devices and triggering bells electronic sirens or loudspeakers during an alarm Each power supply expansion module also supports its own standby battery and is supervised for the loss of AC a low battery condition tamper input the failure of its auxiliary output power and the loss of sounder loop integrity Scheduling Through the use of the system s built in clock itis possible to automate system operations at the same time on selected days of the week or at a specific time within the subsequent 24 hour period or during vacation periods The system operations include Scheduling automatic arming and disarming of one or more partitions Scheduling automatic operation of utility outputs Restricting users from disarming during predefined time periods Event Logging The LightSYS has the capability of storing up to 500 significant events including arming disarming bypassin
207. s and distances involved make sure to use the appropriate wire gauge refer to the table of gauge sizes in Appendix A Technical Specifications e Toincrease your power supply when employing multiple auxiliary devices you can use the optional power supply expansion module refer to the Wiring Power Supply Expansion Modules section page 39 Wiring Internal Bell The Bell LS terminal provides power to the internal siren When connecting an internal sounding device pay attention to the polarity It is important to position the BELL LS DIP switch SW1 see p 31 correctly The position varies depending on the type of internal siren A maximum of 500mA may be drawn from this terminal To avoid bell loop trouble if no connections are made to an internal siren use a 2 2KQ resistor in its place Wiring Bell Tamper Connect the bell tamper to the BELL TMP and COM terminals on the main panel using 2 2KQ resistor in serial If you DO NOT use the terminal TMP BELL remember to connect a 2 2KQ resistor Resistor colors Red Red Red between TMP and COM Page 24 Mounting and Wiring BELL To connect to the self activated bell s SAB positive hold off input LS To connect to the SAB negative hold off input BELL TMP To connect to the bell input of the SAB Unit 13 8V AUX BELL TAMPER OD RESISTOR 2 2K BELL OR 13 8V 500 mA MAX LOUD SPEAKER The LightSYS utility outputs support a variety of power line devi
208. s and their related parameters that enable you to manually configure and modify installed system devices The Devices menu is divided into the following sub menus as per your set of system installed devices Keypad below Keyfob page 177 Sounder page 177 Proximity Reader page 181 3A Power Supply Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OO Keypad 1 Select a keypad and press 2 The following parameters can be defined for each BUS keypad Label A label identifying the keypad in the system Partition This partition specifies the location of the keypad and is mainly used for quick arming Masking Specifies the partitions that are controlled by the specified keypad Controls Advance through the parameters to be controlled Emergency The keypad s emergency keys can be enabled or disabled per keypad Yes Enable the operation of the keypad s emergency keys No Disable the operation of the emergency keypad s keys Multi view Yes The keypad will display the status of all masked partitions No The keypad will display only the status of its partition Exit beeps Sounds beeps during exit time in stay arming See page 67 Page 176 Installer Programming Keyfob Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Keyfob Sounder The keyfob menu defines the operation of the wireless buttons keys Each keyfob consists of 4 buttons and each button can be programme
209. s to the LightSYS Bus detectors can be programmed to the main unit or to a bus zone expander Page 56 Installer Programming Programming bus detectors on the main bus Step 1 Adding Bus Detector to the Main Unit If you have already performed Auto Settings skip to Step 2 below Assign Bus Detectors to a Zone ID and set basic parameters 1 From the main installer menu press OO Oto access the bus Zone category 2 Press L to move the cursor to the ID field 3 Enter the bus detector ID number as set zy the detector s DIP switches 01 32 The display x yy Type None represent the bus detector location in the system In the 0 yy designation the 0 denotes that the bus detector is on the main unit and is not assigned to a bus zone expander The yy represents the bus detector ID number up to 32 as set by the detector s DIP switches 4 Using the arrow keys move to the Type field Use the LE key to select the detector s type 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for other bus detectors Step 2 Set Bus Zone Basic Attributes 1 From the main Installer menu select 1 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 1 One by One _ 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press eZ d 3 Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector Step 3 Programming the Bus Detectors Advanced Parameters 1 From the main Installer menu select 2 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 2 By Category gt 7 Advanced gt 4 BZ Parameters
210. se the 8a key to toggle Y Yes or N No to activate or deactivate the sound 8 Press c The following display appears 1 SIREN SQUAWK SOUND Y 9 Use the a key to toggle Y Yes or N No If yes the siren will sound one squawk to indicate the armed status 10 Press ae 3 The following display appears 1 SIREN SQUAWK STROBE Y 11 Use the s key to toggle Y Yes or N No If yes the siren will flash to indicate the armed status 12 Repeat above steps for other sirens if needed MO OO BUS Zones Up to 32 addressable bus detectors can be assigned to the LightSYS Bus detectors can be wired to the main bus or to a Bus Zone Expander BZE For full installation instructions refer to the instructions supplied with each bus detector gt To specify and configure a bus zone detector 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears BUS ZONE 01 Q 01 TYPE NONE The display x yy Type None represent the BUS detector location in the system In the 0 yy designation the 0 represents that the bus detector is on the main unit and is not assigned to a Page 168 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Bus Zone Expander The yy represents the bus detector ID number up to 32 as set by the detector s DIP switches 2 Use the 7 or keys to position the cursor over the ID filed and enter the Bus Zone ID number that you are assigning or deleting Make sure that the d
211. sement consisting of back and front panels and featuring a plastic click mounting for all internal components gt To prepare the wall for box mounting 1 Separate the sub assemblies by pressing the circular locking plastic brackets on either side to release the front cover Figure 2 1 Box clip release 2 Hold the mounting bracket against the wall as a template and mark the locations for the mounting holes 4 mounting holes and an additional optional hole for securing the tamper protection bracket item if w oo opo Aj ANE S Figure 2 2 Mounting screw template 3 Drill the desired mounting holes and place the screw anchors AC adaptor and main board The LightSYS is powered by an AC DC Adaptor 100 240V 50 60Hz 14 4V 1 5A AC wiring should be done by a certified electrician Page 18 Mounting and Wiring 1 Connection to AC must be permanent and connect through the mains fuse terminal block see Figure 2 3 below A Affix AC adapter as per placement struts B According to the location of the electrical and communication outlets remove the knockouts to allow cable and wire passage for routing through the right or left side default knockout exit C Do not connect AC power at this point of the installation Figure 2 3 Placing the AC adapter with mains fuse Caution e When the main panel is powered on mains voltage is present on
212. ss Receiver 432 Installation instructions 3A Switching Mode Power Supply z on o N oN Ton oN on OODO OOO BAT Battery Jumper O sattery O connections PS LED UO LED on 223 4 1234 BELL LS Bell Loudspeaker Jumper oc Over Current LED peere LOUDSPEAKER BELL TRANSFORMER POWER TO ACCESSORIES AND DETECTORS Figure 3 8 SMPS General View gt To mount the 3A Switching Mode Power Supply SMPS 1 Mount the SMPS and the backup battery inside a metal box The SMPS should be serviced by qualified personnel only Unless serviced the SMPS box must be closed with screws at all times Use only safety approved wires in accordance with the national rules The SMPS is designed for indoor use only Page 39 Installing Bus Devices Figure 3 9 SMPS Inside a Metal Box Prior to installation calculate the total current consumption of the connected devices in order not to exceed the power supply s maximum current consumption To prevent risk of electric shock disconnect all power sources before servicing Under no circumstances should mains be connected to the PCB other than to the main terminal block 2 Locate the SMPS metal box ina clean and dry location close to the mains 3 Open the SMPS box by releasing the attaching screws When attaching the box to the wall it is recommended to use 04 2mm 32mm length screws DIN 7981 4 2X32 ZP 5 Connect the in
213. ssigning a message you can verify messages by selecting 1 Play option in each category 0 0 Common Message User defined identification of the premises for example the address and or telephone number of the premises This message is up to 10 seconds long The default Common message is Hello this is your security system calling Page 157 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0 Zone Message User defined name for the zone in which the event occurred for example Kitchen The Zone message can be up to 2 seconds long and is only announced when the Event announcement message concerns a zone 0 Partition Message User defined name for the partition in which the event occurred for example Kitchen The Partition message can be up to 2 seconds long 0 0 Utility Output Assigning voice messages for Utility Outputs simplifies the process of remotely operating them by enabling the user to hear a meaningful name such as Heating for each Utility Output 0 Macro Assigning a voice messages to a Macro simplifies the meaning of the macro operation for the user 0 Library Message User defined messages for the customer needs Each messages is self recorded and can be up to 2 seconds long Local Announcements Local Announcement Upon event occurrence the system can announce the security situation to occupants of t
214. t 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 monitoring station An event that is not assigned with a report code will not be reported to the monitoring station For list of report events refer to Appendix E Report Codes Using a double zero 00 for any event will prevent a report from being generated Configuration SW The Configuration Software menu contains parameters that enable the configuration software to establish connection with the system Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O O Security Enables you to set parameters for remote communication between the technician and the system using the configuration software Page 147 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0000 Access Code 5678 Enables you to define an up to six alpha numeric character installation access code 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 0008 Remote ID 0001 Defines an ID code t
215. t menu 1 From the main Installer Programming menu press or press the Js 4 keys until you find the number 3 UTILITY OUTPUT option and then press E 2 Enter a two digit number for the Utility Output that you want to program using a leading zero for numbers between 1 and 9 for example 01 02 and so on and then press 8 You can now program the selected Utility Output Use the information shown below When selecting an output the display x yy represent the output location in the system In the 0 yy designation the 0 represents denotes that the output is on the main unit and is not assigned to an output expander The yy represents the output ID number up to 14 Nothing The Nothing option enables you to disable the selected Programmable Output 1 Access the Utility Output menu and select an output 2 Press to disable the selected utility output Page 110 Installer Programming Follow System The System menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the System Event Utility Outputs System Quick Keys Parameter OOOO Bell Follow Activates when a bell is triggered If a bell delay was defined the utility output will be activated after the delay period OO 00 No Telephone Line Activates when a telephone line fault is detected If a PSTN Lost Delay time period is defined the utility output will be activated after the delay time OO O08 Communication Failu
216. the number of the Utility Output currently being programmed Use the 8 key to toggle between Y Yes and N No to designate the partition s that will activate the selected Utility Output UO OR Press the partition number 1 to 4 to select or deselect it Press and proceed to Pattern of Operation page 120 to set the pattern and duration of operation low Zone Zone menu contains Utility Output parameters that follow the Zone Event Each ity Output can be activated by a group of up to five zones gt To access the Zone sub menus Access the outputs menu as described on page 110 From the Utility Output menu press 3 The following display appears U0 01 FOLLOWS 3 ZONE t 3 Press to access the Zones menu The following display appears ZONE EVENT U0 01 1 ZONE FOLLOW 4 Select the zone event type to be followed from the following list Utility Output Zone Quick Keys Parameter 0 Zone Follow Activates the utility output when the selected zone is tripped The tripped zone need not be armed to trigger the utility output 00 Alarm Follow Activates the utility output when the selected zone causes an alarm 00 Arm Follow Activates the utility output when the selected zone is armed by the system 00 9 Disarm Follow Activates the utility output when the selected zones are disarmed Page 118 Installer Programming 1 Press T
217. 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 installer 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 to 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 Control Call Back Yes Yes No The call back feature requires the system to call back to a pre programmed telephone number to which the alarm company 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 User Initiated Call Yes Yes No YES For a remote Configuration Software session to take place the grand master must first enter specific keypad commands in the User Functions mode NO Configuration Software operations are possible without requiring the user s participation Page 149 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range O
218. the system will be disarmed for the predefined time period See Guard Delay page 63 e Duress When coerced into disarming the system the user can comply with the intruder 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 disarm the system in the regular manner while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm In any other situation the Duress authority level behaves the same as the user authority level e UO Control 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 Grand Master Default 1234 The Grand Master Code is used by the system s owner and is the highest Authority Level The owner can set change the Grand Master Code Note me ee The grand master code can also be changed in the user menu by the grand master The Grand Master code is designated as Code 00 The grand master the installer and the sub installer can enter and change other level codes but they cannot see the code The message is displayed instead of the code OLE Installer Default 1111 The Installer Code provides access to the Installer Programming menu allowing modification of all system parameters The Installer Code is used by the LightSYS installation company technician to program the system The Installer can change the Installer Co
219. tility output 6 Press and proceed to Pattern of Operation to set the pattern and duration of P P P operation Page 119 Installer Programming Utility Output Pattern of Operation Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Pulse N C 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The utility 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 1 Press and then press 2 Choose the desired pulse duration between 01 90 seconds 3 Press ar and set the activation by choosing ALL or ANY using the s 4 Press L and define a label for the UO refer to the note below gt key Latch N C The utility 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 1 Press and then press 2 Using the Saj key select ALL or ANY to set the activation and press E2 3 Using the Y key select ALL or ANY to set the deactivation and press 8 4 Define the output label and press Pulse N O 05 seconds 01 90 seconds The utility output is always deactivated N O before it is triggered pulled up When triggered it activates is pulled down for the pulse duration specified below then deactivates automatically 1 Press and then press
220. tion DOOOZZO PIR Sensitivity High Defines the PIR sensitivity of the detector OLOW HIGH DO OOOZZO Anti Mask Enable Defines the operation of Anti Masking detection ODISABLE ENABLE and behaves according to the settings defined in quick keys O ZZ OD OOZZ Arm Disarm No Defines the operation of the anti masking detection while the detector is armed or disarmed ONO While armed or disarmed anti mask behaves according to the setting defined in quick keys O ZZ above YES While armed anti mask is disabled When detector is disarmed Anti mask behaves according to the settings defined in quick keys DOOOZZO OD OOZZO Self Test Remote Used to test the detection technologies In the event of a failed test a Self Test Trouble is created OREMOTE Manual The remote self test is performed by the system when a user manually selects the Diagnostics option from the Maintenance menu via the LightSYS User Functions menu LOCAL automatic Once an hour the detector automatically checks that the detector s channels are functioning properly Page 102 Installer Programming Bus Zone ODT15 WatchOUT DT Quick Keys Parameter Default Range DO OOZZO LEDS 3 LEDS Defines the LEDS operation mode OOFF Disables the LEDS operation RED ONLY Only the Red LED will operate This option is highly recommended to avoid the possibility that a burglar will
221. tion occurs during the unset period fault by day Intruder at night as follows e With the system armed either AWAY or STAY the zone acts as an intruder zone A violation of this zone after the system is aremd or during the exit delay time period causes an immediate intrusion alarm e With the system disarmed a violation of this zone attempts to alert the user by causing the POWER Q LEDs on all keypads to flash rapidly This directs the user to view the system s trouble indications e Optionally such a violation can be reported to the Central Station as a zone trouble Refer to Report Codes Miscellaneous page 203 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 s state Page 90 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Ozz 0 OZZ 00 OZZ 00 Ozz 00 Ozz 0O 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 e If violated it causes an immediate fire alarm and the Fire C7 LED is lit steady e A fault in the wiring wire open to any fire zone causes a Fire Trouble signal a rapid flashing of the keypads FIRE v LED A short in the wires will cause an immediate alarm Panic Used for
222. ts High Temperature For detector temperature hot or cold This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone but it has a special report code Low Temperature For detector temperature hot or cold This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone but it has a special report code Page 93 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0z 88 Ozz 8O Ozz 866 Key Box This zone is mainly used in Scandinavia Triggering this zone will be recorded in the event log It can also be reported to the monitoring station No alarm is triggered When using this zone you should connect the alarm wiring of this zone usually the auxiliary contact of a door to an external key box and the tamper wiring to the housing switch KeySwitch Arm This zone is used by financial institutions such as cash distribution centers and banks to control the arming of the vault door or treasury department entrance Use this zone for instant arming of the partition in which the zone is allocated This zone cannot perform disarming operation KeySwitch Delayed Arm Same as the KeySwitch Arm ZZ type but the arming will be delayed following exit delayed time O 9 Sound This menu enables you to program the sound produced when a systems zone triggers and alarm Report to the central station are not affected by the option of this menu The following sound can be selected Silent Produ
223. tus is OK Main Bell RS Bell trouble restore in Main Panel Main AC Rstr AC power restore on main panel Main Aux Rst Restore of Aux power on Main Panel Main Bat Rst Low battery trouble restore from the main panel Main Low AC Loss of AC power from the main panel Main Low Bat Low battery trouble from the main panel Main No aux Failure in the Aux power on Main Panel Main No bell Bell trouble in Main Panel Masked Z XX Anti mask trouble from zone XX MS y call error Communication fail trouble to MS phone no Y MS y restore Communication fail trouble restore to MS phone no Y MW restore z xx Trouble restore in the MW channel of BUZ zone XX MW trouble z xx Trouble in the MW channel of BUZ zone XX Next arm p y Partition Y armed in Next Arm mode Next dis p y Partition Y disarmed in Next Disarm mode No aux ps y Failure in the Aux power on power supply ID X No aux ze y Failure in the S Aux power on zone expander Y No bell ps y Bell trouble in power supply ID Y No Com IPC Communication failure between the LightSYS and IP card No com kp y Communication failure between the LightSYS and keypad ID Y Page 209 Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description No com kr y Communication failure between the LightSYS and Key Reader ID Y No com voice Communication failure between the LightSYS and the Advanced Voice module
224. two Passive Infrared PIR correlated channels e WatchIN DT Grade 3 A dual technology Grade 3 industrial detector with signal processing based on two Passive Infrared PIR channels and two Microwave MW channels e iWISE QUAD Grade 2 A motion detector incorporating Quad PIR technology e iWISE DT Grade 3 A motion detector incorporating both Anti Mask and Anti Cloak Technologies ACT It adheres to environmentally friendly guidelines and is available in 15m and 25m models e iWISE QUAD Grade 3 A motion detector incorporating Anti Mask and Quad PIR technologies Use the instructions below to set parameters for the relevant bus zone detector Page 97 Installer Programming gt To configure the Bus Zone detector parameters 1 From the Miscellaneous menu press 3 to access the Bus Zone parameters menu options The following display appears 2 Select the zone that the bus zone detector was assigned to and press 8 The Bus Zone parameters menu appears 3 Use the below tables to configure the parameters for each Bus Zone detector type Bus Zone OPR12 WatchOUT PIR Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OD OOZZO LEDS 3 LEDS Defines the LEDS operation mode OFF Disables the LEDS operation RED ONLY Only the Red LED will operate This option is highly recommended to avoid the possibility that a burglar will Learn the detector behavior 3 LEDS All3 LEDs will operate DOOOZ
225. ually intended for non exit entry doors window protection shock detection and motion detectors Causes an immediate intrusion alarm if violated after the system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period When Auto Arm and Pre Warning are defined the instant zone will be armed at the end of the Pre Warning time period Page 88 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 0OzzO0 0OzzO0 e O0OzzOo Ozz 00 Ozz OO I Exit Entry 1 Interior Exit Entry 1 Used for Exit Entry doors as follows e Ifthe system is armed in the AWAY ARM mode the zone s provide a delay specified by Exit Entry 1 allowing entry into and exit from an armed premises e Ifthe system is armed in the STAY mode the zone is bypassed importants r For greater security when arming in the STAY mode it is possible to eliminate the Entry Delay period associated with any zone s classified as Exit Entry Delay 1 by pressing the Se key twice one after another In effect this makes it an INSTANT zone during the STAY mode of operation I Exit Entry 2 Interior Exit Entry 2 Same as the I Exit Entry 1 parameter described above but the Exit Entry 2 time period is applicable I Exit OP Entry 1 Interior Exit OP Entry 1 Used for an exit entry door that for convenience may be kept open when the system is being armed as follows e In AWAY FULL ARM mode behaves as an Exit Op Entry 1 zon
226. ugh different channels The optional channels depend on the hardware installed in the system Select the required channel as follows O 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 trouble 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 trouble 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 O OWO EMAIL 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 Enter the e mail address for Follow Me destination defined as IP type O 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 case of trouble 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 s
227. umber the SIM card will lock You will have to contact your local cellular provider to unlock the SIM card e Important Do not install SIM card while power is applied to the LightSYS e Do not touch SIM Card connectors If doing so you may release an electrical discharge that could damage the SIM card e 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 3 Attach the antenna plate and slide it into its right wall housing See Figure 2 10 Page 27 Mounting and Wiring Figure 2 10 Placing the GSM GPRS panel and antenna Plug in IP gt To activate the Plug in IP Module 1 Place the optional IP communication modem mounted on its cylindrical placement struts as illustrated in Figure 2 11 2 Connect the incoming LAN cable in order to enable IP Communication Make sure that the cable is connected to the network Figure 2 11 Placing the IP modem Page 28 Plug in Fast Modem 2400 Mounting and Wiring gt To activate the Plug in Fast Modem 2400 Module Place the optional Fast communication modem mounted on its placement struts as illustrated in Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Placing the Fast communication modem Main Unit DIP Switch and Jumper Setting Figure 2 13 Placing the b
228. unique serial code into the system Enrollment can be done locally using the keypad or remotely using the configuration software LightSYS supports up to two wireless expanders If two WL receivers are allocated in the system the first screen in the wireless devices allocation menu series requires you to specify to which receiver the device should be allocated Choose Receiver 1 ID1 TYP WM The number of wireless expanders present affects only the total possible set of keypads two keypads per each expander for a maximum of four The maximum 32 zones and 16 keyfobs are irrespective of the presence or absence of a second expander By RE gt To allocate a wireless device 1 Select 1 By RF and press GA 2 Select the receiver to be used for the registration mode 7 3 Select category 1 Zone 2 Keyfob 3 Keypad and press E7 4 Using the numeric keys enter the desired device number and press Cy 5 The WL Receiver is in learn mode Send a write message from your wireless device 6 Continue entering the wireless zones attributes section By Code Same procedure as described in RF allocation above with the difference that instead of sending RF transmission you should enter the 11 digit serial number of the device followed by to confirm Delete Use this sub menu to delete a wireless device Page 175 Installer Programming 8 Devices The Devices menu provides access to submenu
229. up the sounder it will not operate for a period of 20 seconds sound and strobe in order to avoid accidental activation during installation After powering up the sounder the sounder inputs C C will cause activation only if they have been in normal silent state at least for 10 seconds The PROX and TRBL outputs are deactivated in bus mode configuration To protect the battery against deep discharge the battery will be automatically disconnected below 10 5 VDC AUK f com Bus HER bo a Page 46 Installing Bus Devices Lumin 8 LuMIN8 Sounder HOLD PRO BUS TMF EXT SW8 MON NM SW7 PRO ACT SW6 BUS STD SWS A3 sw4 A2 Sw3 Al sw2 SCB SAB SW1 Sounder defined as unit No 2 BELL BLK BUS COM YEL GRN Connecting Bus Detectors Up to 32 addressable bus detectors can be assigned to the LightSYS Bus detectors can be wired to the main bus or to a Bus Zone Expander BZE For full installation instructions refer to the instructions supplied with each bus detector gt To connect bus detectors to the main LightSYS bus 1 Set the bus detector ID number 1 32 using the detector s DIP switches For WatchOUT LuNAR and WatchIN set the switch that defines the detector operation mode to bus mode 2 Wire the bus terminals AUX RED COM BLK BUS YEL and BUS GRN to the LightSYS bus For maximum operation stability it is best NOT to exceed a total 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the bus detector t
230. ut when one of the defined partitions is in alarm mode and the bell is triggered It will be activated for the programmed bell time out or until alarm is disarmed This output generates squawk sounds and has a special sound for fire alarms In fire alarm the output will not follow the bell delay time see page 62 but will trigger immediately It will be triggered in pulsed sequence five seconds on and two seconds off O 086 Strobe Trigger A latched output that is used to trigger a strobe The output is activated when one of the defined partitions is in alarm mode or during squawks The output will be activated until the alarm is disarmed The output is also activated in test mode Notes A tamper alarm will not activate the output if all the partitions are disarmed O 00 Fail To Arm Activates when one of the defined partitions fails to arm and deactivates at user reset O 00 Confirm Alarm The output activates when a confirmed alarm occurs in a partition and deactivates at the restore of the alarm confirmation RISCO recommends that you use this output for the Red Care STU Confirmed Alarm channel O 00 Duress Follow Activates the Utility Output when a DURESS alarm is initiated at the keypad related to the selected partition s 1 Press The following display appears P 1234 UO XX Y Page 117 Installer Programming OO Fol The Util The XX in the UO XX refers to
231. ver works in normal operation mode System Controls DD243 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO DD243 Yes Yes No This section refers to controls that apply to DD243 approvals OOO O Bypass Exit Entry Yes Yes No YES It is possible for the user to bypass an Exit Entry zone NO An Exit Entry zone cannot be bypassed OOO Entry Disable No Yes No 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 OOO Route Disable No Yes 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 Page 77 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 000 0 Installer Reset No Yes No Confirmation YES An installer reset confirmation is required in order to reset the system after a confirmed alarm The system cannot be armed until an installer reset confirmation is performed The reset can be done by entering the Anti code or entering the installation mode or by performing an Installer reset from the keypad NO Any means can be used to
232. w exit from the Installer mode if a Tamper or System Troubel condition exists Correct any tamper and or system fault conditions before attempting to exit the Installer mode Restoring Manufacturer s Programming Defaults You may find it useful to be able to remove all or some changes made to the main panel s programming and restore the default settings provided by the manufacturer gt To restore the main panel to the manufacturer s defaults 1 From the installer Programming menu select 1 System gt 5 Setting gt 2 Default Panel Using the key select whether to also restore the system labels to the manufacturer defaults and press Cy to confirm Using the key al to toggle Y To save your settings exit the programming mode Page 59 Installer Programming Using the Installer Programming Menus Installer Programming Menu Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this chapter 1 Numeric keys are represented as unless they are the final keys in a programming sequence in which case they are represented as 1 Screen text is presented in d j vu sans mono font System 1 Timers If the Authorize Installer system bit is defined as YES a Grand Master code is required to authorize the installer to enter the programming mode In this case the grand master code should be entered after the installer code via the grand master menu Quick key menu options are dis
233. weekly programs with up to two time intervals per day during which the system automatically arm disarm activates utility output or prevents users from disarming One Time Enables a one time operation of automatic arm disarm of the system at a specific time within the next 24 hours Vacation Enables to define up to 20 holiday periods and the partitions that will be set automatically during the holiday Event Log Event Log Allows the viewing of significant system events including date and time e The events memory cannot be erased e To skip 10 events at a time backward or forward use the consecutively Maintenance Maintenance Walk Test Enables to easily test and evaluate the operation of selected zones in your system Walk test is set for up to 60 minutes During the last 5 minutes of walk test mode the keypad used to perform the walk test will indicate that the walk test is about to end Full walk test The test will display the detected zones and type of detection Quick walk test The test will display the undetected zones Siren Test Activates the alarm sound from each BUS sounder from the Bell terminals on the main board and activates utility outputs defined as Bell Trigger 00 Strobe Test Activates all strobes in connected BUS sounders and activates utility output defined as Follow Strobe Page 185 Using the Installer Non Programm
234. wer 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 OOOS Guard Delay 30 01 99 minutes Specifies the time period that the system will be unset after an authorized user enters a Guard code OOOO Swinger Limit 00 00 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 armed period before the zone is automatically bypassed Enter 00 to disable the swinger shutdown OOOO Redial Wait 30 0 255 seconds The number of seconds between attempts at redialing the same phone number Applies to the MS Retries parameter described on page 143 and FM Retries described on page 156 OOOO Last Exit Sound 00 0 255 seconds Defines the final seconds of the Exit Time for which the beep sound will change keypads indicating that Exit Time period is about to expire Page 63 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range OOO Buzzer at Stay 15 01 99 seconds Defines how much time keypads buzzer will sound before the external sounders start to operate while an alarm occurs in STAY mode The timer is relevant only
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236. xpander s physical ID number has been dip switch programmed as described in in Setting Bus Accessory ID Numbers page 33 Place the cursor on the TYPE field and use the key to toggle between the options provided to select the keyboard type as follows NZEO08 8 hardwired zone expander When adding a Zone Expander NZE08 you should define the zones expander resistance compatibility depending on the detectors you intend to connect to the expander By default the resistance is set to 2 2K for EOL and DEOL termination See Zones resistance table O page 105 Press to confirm and store your choice Repeat the process for other Zone Expanders in the system O OSE Utility Output gt To choose modify a utility output 1 Through the menu selection the following display appears UTIL OUTPUT ID 01 TYPE Use the 7 or keys to position the cursor over the UO s ID number for which you want to assign or delete a utility output The first UO must be assigned to the first ID number which is 01 Notes Make sure that the UO s physical ID number has been dip switch programmed as described in Setting Bus Accessory ID Numbers page 33 Place the cursor on the TYPE field and use the key to toggle between the options provided to select the UO type as follows NONE Page 163 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 00 00 7 UO04 a 4 Output Relay Typ
237. y Used to apply the Exit Entry Delay 1 parameter to the latched keyswitch operation see zz O above Page 92 Installer Programming Quick Keys Parameter Default Range Ozz 00O Ozz 0O Ozz 0 Q Ozz 00O Ozz 00O Ozz 0 0z 0 Ozz 0 Tamper For tamper detection This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone but it has a special reporting code For this zone type the zone sound is determined according to the Tamper Sound defined under 1 System gt 4 Sound gt 1 Tamper 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 Water 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 Gas For Gas natural gas leak detector This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone but it has a special gas report code CO For CO Carbon Monoxide gas detectors This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone but it has a special CO report code Exit Term This type of zone is used to avoid a false alarm by acting like an Exit OP Entry zone When triggered after arming the system and closing the door or opening the door arming the system and closing the door the system s Exit Delay time period will be shortened to 3 seconds When you re open the door the entry time restar
238. yping the device s unique serial code into the system Enrollment can be done locally using the keypad or remotely using the configuration software gt To quick enrol by RF signal using a keypad i A a E From the Installer menu select O Install WL Device Allocation Select 1 By RF and press GA Select the receiver to be used for the registration mode Select category device and press ey _ Using the numeric keys enter the desired device number and press Cr The wireless receiver is in learn mode Send a write message from the your wireless device as shown in the table below Wireless Device Sending Write Message Detector Contacts Flood Shock Press and hold the tamper switch for 3 seconds Smoke Detector Insert battery Write message is sent automatically within 10 seconds Gas CO detectors Press and hold the test button for 3 seconds 2 Panic Button Key fob Press and hold both buttons for at least 7 seconds 4 Button Key fob Press the button on the keyfob for at least 2 seconds Using the arrow keys select SUPERVISED or NONE SUPERVISED for the wireless zone and press 2 Repeat steps 3 to 7 until all required wireless device have been enrolled Continue entering the wireless device attributes section Zones Quick key 2 Zones gt 1 Parameters Keyfobs Quick key 8 Devices gt 2 Keyfob Bus Detectors Programming Workflow The following section describes the flow of adding bus detector
239. zones Define which zones are to 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 e 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 Any Code can reset a confirmed alarm 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 arming Cycle through the eight zones and z 3 to toggle Y N Page 109 Installer Programming 3 Outputs The Utility Output menu provides access to submenus and their related programming parameters that enable you to choose the event that will trigger a selected Utility Output as well as the manner in which the output will be applied Adding one or more Utility Output expansion modules to the system makes an extensive list of switched output possibilities available After you access the Utility Output menu from the main Installer Programming menu as described in this section you can access the following submenus Nothing page 110 System page 111 Partition page 112 Zone page 118 Code page 119 gt To access the Utility Outpu
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