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HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Guide
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1. 30 3 3 4 RC PRO Wireless Expansion 31 3 4 Connecting Key Remote Control 32 3 5 TMPR1 ed anna a anp Suasana 33 3 6 C nnecting I II u vom naut qua ac 33 3 6 1 Siren without built in oscillator Horn 34 3 6 2 Stand Alone Siren Piazzo DC 34 3 6 3 High Current Stand Alone Siren 35 du Relay u uu d ds ce p 35 3 8 Auxiliary Outputs ON OFF AUX1 ALARM AUX2 36 3 9 Expansion Outputs OUT 1000 36 3 10 Connecting Keypads 37 3 10 1 LCD Keypads 400 410 38 3 12 Telephone Line and 39 913 TRMEFRRUETOLD 40 3 13 1 Connecting the Transmitter 40 314 Microphone Unit 100 42 3 15 Connecting Voice Unit VU 20 42 3 16 Connecting Battery L 43 JA Connecting s 44 3 18 Initializing the System dai 44 3 18 1 Setting AMG Es a ee Cii pesa dt vue cae rude
2. 55 5214 Keypad LEE EE 56 5 2 5 Keypads 56 5 3 Zone Prograrnimirig 57 53 1 Zone Characteristics resins 57 5 3 2 Zone Name trei rentes 59 5 9 3 E 59 5 3 4 Zone Responses Templates 59 5 3 4 1 Zone serisitlViby cers a cen rego teet tote e tege rl ga 60 54 Communication Parameters e 60 5 4 1 Communication to Central Monitoring Station 61 5 4 1 1 Number of Central Monitoring Stations 61 5 4 1 2 Telephone Numbers l 61 5 4 1 3 Monitoring Station 1 Options 61 5 4 1 4 Monitoring Station 2 Options 62 5 4 1 5 Partition Account Numbers 62 5 4 1 6 General Monitoring Station 63 54 17 Report Codes 4x2 ncs 63 54 2 Radio Transmitter ae deer egens 65 54 21 Radio Protocol uci better d 65 5 4 2 2 Number of 65 5242233 Periodicity T65b 65 5 4 2 4 Radio Report Codes 65 54 3 Modem Call 66 5 44 Communication Features 66 544 1 N mber of RingS moi Re end aciei e pepe 66 5 41 42 External Eine uie cbe eret cg 67 5 4 4 3 Pro
3. oooo Oooo 20000 0990 0599 HH BH Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition pce 4 T Useri User2 User 3 Drawing 3 Using sub systems example C Classical Application for Example C Roof Partition 3 Keypad s Second floor Partition 2 EE Keypad2 First floor Partition 1 Keypad 1 In a private home there are 3 floors the first floor is partition 1 the second floor is partition 2 and the third floor is partition 3 User and keypad allocation Keypad 1 controls partition 1 2 3 displays all partitions status Keypad 2 only controls partition 2 displays only partition 2 status Keypad 3 only controls partition 3 displays only partition 3 status User 1 can activate partitions 1 2 3 using keypad 1 User 2 can activate partition 2 from keypad 1 2 User 3 can activate partition 3 from keypad 1 3 possible for a user to control several partitions using a single code 22 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 23 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING PERIPHERALS Connect the various accessories according to the following diagram and instructions
4. 45 Chapter4 Operating amp Programming the System 47 NO MERC 47 4 2 Programming uae rera n ensues nep cres o cil 47 4 2 1 X Programming with the Fast Programmer PRG 22 47 4 2 2 Local Programming with COMAX amp LCL 11A 48 3 18 1 Remote Programming with Modem and COMAX 49 3 18 2 Programming with a Keypad 49 4 3 Programming with a Keypad 50 4 3 1 PIMA Programming Method 50 4 3 1 1 R Sanu l nennen 4 3 2 3 Key Menu Description 43 2 Entering User 51 4 3 2 1 Using Master Code ua eene eee neben 51 4 3 2 2 Using User Code eicere etes 51 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 5 4 3 2 3 Using Technician 52 Chapter 5 Technician Menu 53 5 1 Entering Technician 53 5 2 Installing the System 53 5 231 Service Provider 53 5 2 2 Wire 54 52 2 1 Local ExpaNSiON usu DR ERI ER 54 5 2 2 2 Remote Expeniders f pene pde et 54 5 2 3 Wireless Expender
5. HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 24 MiCor Tel Voice Unit set PSTN pa TOF AARON C 10K AW Keypad BUS RX 404 RX 414 or RX 200 28 28 288 S 8 S EP s Tk vw zl o 8 gt EP S ss EH KEYPAD TRANSMIT 10K 12VDC 7 2AH MAX IMPORTANT Always disconnect battery and mains power supply when you connect and disconnect wires 3 2 1 Zone Inputs You can connect each zone input with 0 1 2 EOL resistors Define each zone in the system configuration accordingly The number of resistors you connect HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 25 one or two is defined as a general rule for all the zones refer to section 5 3 1 3 2 2 Connecting Detector without using EOL resistor Connect a detector with NC output for example Defender 2K without EOL resistor according to the below diagrams There are several options to connect the tamper outputs from the detectors serial connection that can be connected to the tamper input in the control panel or to a zone that is defined to as 88 24 hours
6. Table 2 Determining I O 8 ID number IMPORTANT Two cards cannot have the same ID number The cards need be configured in a chronological order and without missing a number The card s ID number determines the number of zones connected to it see table 1 It is recommended to connect the V to the expansion card separately from the control panel To connect the 1 0 8 Follow the table below in order to connect the card s to the control panel s bus HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 31 HUNTER PRO 32 zones RXN 400 410 Sl Spe 95 KEYBOARD 9 ID 1 QI lt n KEYBOARD ID 2 KEYBOAR IAN Drawing 5 Connecting external expansion cards on control panel s bus In order to configure the number of I O 8 cards connected to the system see expender menus in section 5 2 2 2 3 3 4 RC PRO Wireless Expansion An integral wireless receiver that supports up to 16 zones and 18 remote controls for arming disarming panic Used for connecting wireless detectors such as PIR Reed Switch etc sensors panic buttons and remote controls HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Al
7. FOR BETTER PROTECTION HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Guide PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref Street Holon 58856 Israel 09 972 3 5587722 amp 972 3 5500442 support pima alarms com http Awww pima alarms com PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd does not represent that its Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection The User understands that a properly installed and maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary robbery and fire without warning but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd shall have no liability for any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property or other loss whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise based on a claim that the Product failed to function Warning The user should follow the installation and operation instructions and among other things test the Product and the whole system at least once a week For various reasons including but not limited to changes in environment conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tamper
8. Installation Manual Drawing 19 Connecting LCD Keypad to Control Panel and PRG 22 4 2 2 Local Programming with COMAX amp LCL 11A In order to commence local programming with the COMAX software you need to use the LCL 11A adaptor The LCL 11A is an interface between the HUNTER PRO 32 system and a PC with the COMAX Upload Download Software The LCL 11A provides fast easy and convenient programming You can program the parameters in advance and upload them after you complete the installation The LCL 11A connects to the PCB inside the customer s keypad on the PCB s upper left side Refer to section 5 9 3 for fast programming procedures HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 49 ap CD DDO i DDD co O5 e PIMA 10 PC Serial S 85 232 Port PC e g COMI Drawing 20 Connecting Keypad to Control Panel and COMAX 3 18 1 Remote Programming with Modem and COMAX You can program the HUNTER PRO 32 over a telephone line with a PC PIMA modem and the COMAX programming software In addition to programming you also have access to the memory log Please refer to the COMAX User Manual for detailed information 3 18 2 Programming with a Keypad In addition to
9. The Tamper can also be connected in serial to the relay output of the detector lt L 8 C5 when connecting NO detector make sure the zone input is configured NO as well refer to section 5 3 1 Tamper Zone Common Zone Common 3 2 3 Connecting Detector using one EOL resistor Connect an NC detector for example DEFENDER with one EOL resistor according to the below diagrams The tamper be connected to the control panel s tamper output or a 24 hour zone C5 when connecting NO detector make sure the zone input is configured NO as well refer to section 5 3 1 For tamper configuration section 5 6 Connecting EOL resistor to NC PIR Detector HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 26 o c N c c o o o o PIR NC E E S G S Q N 10K W 2 a amp JP1 v Zone O m One EOL resistor connected to a NC detector Connecting EOL resistor to NO PIR Detecto PIR NO 10K TAMPER One EOL resistor in serial to the relay and the TAMPER Zone Common 10K YW r Separate connections for the relay and the TAMPER each with a dedicated EOL resistor Common Common Tamper Zone Zone HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder
10. ay 48 Failing to connect the cables as described will permanently damage IL the control panel If you connect the battery before the Mains AC an AC FAULT will be displayed until you connect the AC The AC FAULT will be logged in memory Initializing the System Make sure the connections to the system are in order as described in previous sections HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Connect AC mains power supply Connect the backup battery to the fast connection terminals red wire to and black wire to Failing to connect the cables as described will permanently damage the control c xh gt r you connect the battery before the Mains AC an AC FAULT will be displayed until you connect the AC The AC FAULT will be logged in memory y gt Close the control panel case and verify that the screws do not touch the battery When connecting the voltage AC or battery a buzz is extracted from the keypad and the display shows the keypad s type version and ID After a few Drawing 6 HUNTER PRO 32 seconds the regular display returns see drawing 6 System Display Then the Fault LED blinks and a message that the clock is not set After all faults are handled the red LED ceases to blink and the Default Display disappears 3 18 1 Setting Time KS USER MASTER CODE Enter time HH MM fo
11. the code will be reported only if the zone was closed ZFL Faults according to EOL zones BYP Bypass Zones R1 R2 R32 RESET Code according to zones reported after Siren Time When the system is programmed for reset according to zone the code will be reported only if the zone was closed TM1 1 TM2 Open TAMPER 1 and or TAMPER 2 and their Reset Codes AC Mains voltage failure AC Fall and Reset Code LB Low Battery and Reset Code PF Card voltage lower than 9 volts System Shutdown and Reset Code Low card voltage indicates AC Fall and Low Battery PHN Telephone Line Fail and Reset Code FUS Detector Voltage Fault and Reset Code TST Test manual automatic or wake up PNC Panic ARM Arming System DISAR Disarming System FCODE False Code SY lt In the display the Reset Code appears as REST to the event s right In case of a Double Report it is impossible to send a different 4X2 report to both Monitoring Stations It is possible to send a 4X2 report to one Monitoring Station and send a PAF or Contact ID report to the other Monitoring Station HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 65 Different Double Report Options MS Format 1 MS Format 2 Event Report to MS 1 Event Report to MS 2 PIMA PIMA Default Default American PIMA Programming Default American American Programming Programming Contact ID Contact ID Default Default Amer
12. 1 3 Monitoring Station 1 Options In this screen all features of Monitoring Station 1 are programmed HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 62 Monitoring Station Protocol In this screen the Monitoring Stations are programmed Monitoring Station Reports In this screen the type of events reported to the Monitoring Station are programmed A Alarms T Tests P Panic W Wake up test F Fire I Pressing technician code O Open Close L Faults 5 4 1 4 Monitoring Station 2 Options In this screen all features of Monitoring Station 2 are programmed All screens and programming procedures are similar to those in Monitoring Station 1 5 4 1 5 Partition Account Numbers In this screen the Partitions Account Numbers 1 16 for telephone Pho and RF Transmitter Radio reports are programmed IMPORTANT n case Splits and Partitions are programmed in the system their Account Numbers need be programmed as well f an Account Number is not programmed there will be no report for its Partition Split n a system with no Partitions Splits all settings will be registered under Partition 1 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 63 5 4 1 6 General Monitoring Station Options In these screens the Communication s different features are programmed Test Time and Interval Test Time The auto
13. 93 95 3 2 9 95 10 2300 CHECK SUM 4 1 93 223 4 2 92 223 3 1 85 15 SILENT 3 2 84 15 MODE 14 1400 DOUBLE ROUND 4 1 85 143 4 2 84 143 14 1400 CHECK SUM 3 1 85 79 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 99 ERROR LD RATE PPS CoNTROL event 8 NAME 3 2 84 79 4 1 85 207 4 2 84 207 3 1 85 31 3 2 84 3 14 Doe ROUND 4 1 85 159 4 2 84 159 3 1 85 95 3 2 84 95 14 2300 CHECK SUM 4 1 85 223 4 2 84 223 3 1 47 15 FRANKLIN 26 1400 DOUBLE 3 2 4 15 ROUND 4 1 4 143 4 2 46 143 3 1 47 79 3 2 46 79 20 1400 CHECK SUM 4 1 4 207 4 2 46 207 3 1 4 3 3 2 46 31 20 23605 DOES ROUND 4 1 47 159 4 2 46 159 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 100 ERROR I D RATE PPS ACK CONTROL EVENT B NAME 3 1 173 95 UNIVERSAL 20 2300 CHECK SUM 3 2 172 gt 4 1 173 223 SREED 4 2 172 223 3 1 135 15 RADIONICS 3 2 134 15 40 1400 DOUBLE ROUND 4 1 135 143 4 2 134 143 3 1 135 79 3 2 134 79 40 1400 CHECK SUM 4 1 135 207 4 2 134 207 3 1 135 31 3 2 134 31 40 2300 DOUBLE ROUND 4 1 135 159 4 2 134 159 3
14. Name Programming 5 2 2 Wire Expenders 1 In this screen you program the type of Wire Expenders installed in the system 5 2 2 1 Local Expansion e ens The mark under the X signifies that an 8 additional zones local expender is installed in the system EXP LOCAL lt It is not possible to simultaneously install the system local expender zone doubling The mark under the M signifies that zones 1 to 8 are regular zones while zones 9 to 16 are doubled zones using a resistor and a diode To change the mark from to and vice versa use key To move backwards forwards between x and M use and keys wy To enter X and M parameters use key 5 2 2 2 Remote Expenders HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 55 In this screen you program the amount of remote expenders 1 0 8 installed on the keypad s BUS It is possible to install up to three expenders in the system f a parameter larger than possible is entered into the system the system will reset the parameter f the EXP LOCAL expender is installed only two more expenders can be added to the system 5 2 3 Wireless Expender In this screen you program the amount of wireless zones connected if a wireless expender is installed in the system It is possible to program up to 16 zones The wireless z
15. order to choose a letter between A and 5 4 3 Modem Call Back 3 mexr In this screen you program up to 3 telephone numbers that re call the modem It is another safety measure that allows only the installer with COMAX software to enter the alarm system in order to reconfigure parameters 5 4 4 Communication Features ED In these screens you program the system s communication features telephone line automatic test wake up test 5 4 4 1 Number of Rings HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 67 In this screen you program the number of rings before the system picks up an incoming call 5 4 4 2 External Line In this screen the area code is programmed in case the system needs an external line in order to make the call due to switch board system or a code to access the external line Entering the number in this screen saves time of re entering the numbers in all those screens where telephone numbers for communication are programmed 5 4 4 3 Programming Telephone Line To enable feature under parameter To disable feature under parameter M navigate on bar use and keys In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use Par Para Full Enabling this parameter means Name P Connected System connected to PSTN line PSTN T No dial tone Dials immediately wi
16. programmed to arm disarm system status These inputs can serve as indicators other than tamper for example thermostat 24 hours zone monitoring panic button etc see section 3 5 LINE Connection to Telephone Line A telephone line connection for dialing private numbers and to Monitoring Stations and for remote programming For best results connect as close as possible to the line source to provide best protection against tampering SET Connection to telephone set Connection to a telephone set or answering machine Do not connect a fax machine or modem if you enable line snapping or 2 rings snapping AUD IN AUD OUT CONT Connections to Mic and Voice modules CONT activates voice and microphone modules VU 20 and MIC 100 Connect AUD IN to the audio outputs from the microphone and voice modules AUD OUT is yet to be determined refer to section 3 14 and 3 15 Eb The VU 20 and MIC 100 cannot be connected simultaneously JP4 SERIAL Serial Input JP4 connects to a wireless detector receiver RC PRO and home control system For further information refer to section 3 3 4 Connection to Expansion Cards Connection to Output Expansion Cards OUT 1000 and EXP PRO refer to section 3 2 and 3 9 JP2 KEYPAD Connection to Technician Keypad Connection to Technician Keypad using the Technician Cable TC 3 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual TRA
17. recognize a dial tone Appears after lack of communication on the last dialing trial The failure indication will remain while the system is disarmed even though the line and or tone return To eliminate the ongoing display of this failure run the TEST procedure by pressing and holding the key until the test procedure begins The system will perform self test that includes an update of telephone status Assure that no telephones or other equipment connected to the telephone are active during the system dialing 7 3 9 Communication 7 3 9 1 No telephone communication to MS during test mode This indication appears if the HUNTER PRO communicator cannot transfer reports to MS Possible reasons for this indication is incompatible protocols with the Monitoring Station or phone failure Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to the LINE terminal blocks In Communication menu section 5 4 the P for telephone is programmed with Atleast one telephone number is programmed for MS Telephone account ID for MS is other than 0 Format is compatible with the one used in the MS HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 89 Correct telephone numbers have been entered A prefix has been programmed if the system is installed in an office usually 9 7 3 9 2 Checking communications to the Monitoring Station Enter Installer code without the Master C
18. remember there cannot be more than 8 keypads For example entering this data is required when a TAMPER switch is used to protect the keypads 5 2 5 Keypads Partitions If a number of keypads were configured in the system it is possible to allocate them to partitions 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 57 For example if keypad 2 is designated to work with partition 2 a is to be marked above 2 in the LCD screen Eh lt Keypad partitions are only activated in case of a partitioned system 5 3 Zone Programming In this menu all the system s zones programmed wired wireless original and expanded In this menu the following functions are programmed 5 3 1 Zone Characteristics After the bar is programmed press and move to the next zone In this screen the zone s characteristics are programmed i e Alarm Panic Smoke The characteristics can be changed according to Zone Responses refer to section 5 3 4 It is also possible to program the zones with different Alarm Panic or Smoke characteristics In addition to the three basic characteristics there is Special Alarm 1 Special Alarm 2 Special Alarm 3 Special Panic and Special Smoke Only after setting the zones shared characteristics the changes concerning specific zones can be programmed Each of the following
19. system Solution Connect AC power If you find a blown AC fuse then replace the fuse if failure persists then replace the PCB 7 3 5 Tamper TAMPER 1 Tamper 1 is open TAMPER 2 Tamper 2 is open 7 3 6 Zone This failure can only appear in zones programmed as EOL protected indicating a short disconnection of zone s The LCD display will show the zone with the failure by marking a sign close to the zone s number 7 3 7 Keyboard Not Connected This is an indication that there is no data transfer between the control panel and the keypad Check the following Proper connection between the OUT terminal on the control panel and the input to the keypad via the yellow wire Keypad receives 13 8V power supply If the power source is not high enough then check that there are not to many keypads connected to the system 8 keypads max During RAM Test a message might appear This is not a failure The Jumpers at the back of the keypad correspond to system programming or partitioning Check for malfunction in the keypad Replace Keypad HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 88 Check for malfunction in the control panel Replace If there are several keypads connected to the control panel and all show the same indication then either the control panel PCB is malfunctioning or there is a short on one of the wires 7 3 8 Telephone The system did not
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21. 1 135 95 LE 134 95 40 2300 CHECK SUM 4 1 135 223 4 2 134 223 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 10 2 2 DTMF Formats I D I D ERROR RATE EVENT 2 B EVENT CONTROL ACK PPS 225 14 3 1 254 14 3 2 225 142 4 1 254 142 4 2 255 78 3 1 254 78 3 2 255 206 4 1 254 206 4 2 CHECK SUM 1400 255 30 3 1 254 30 3 2 255 158 4 1 ROUND id 254 158 4 2 255 94 3 1 254 94 3 2 CHECK SUM 2300 255 222 4 1 254 222 4 2 0 5 1400 0 21 2300 o 230 CONTACT ID 2 w 2 M lt gt T N DIZ
22. 7 3 9 1 No telephone communication to MS during test mode 88 7 3 9 2 Checking communications to the Monitoring Station 89 7 3 9 3 Wireless Communication to CMS 89 7 3 9 4 Communication to Private Dialer 89 7 3 9 5 System not answering Telephone Calls 89 7 3 9 Automatic Arming 90 7 3 10 Open Zone does not cause Alarm 90 Chapter 8 Tables repu curn onn adiing n 91 10 1 Programming System Defaults 91 10 2 Central Station Report 98 10 24 Pulse 98 10 2 2 DTMF Formats aste i adt e Pisa 101 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System contains numerous features that allow it to befit the customer s individual needs and yet remain easy to program and use both by the customer and the technician The HUNTER PRO 32 is secured against radio frequency RF interference and electro magnetic disturbances EMI In this guide you will find installation instructions description of programming possibilities a
23. Alarm System Installation Manual 27 One EOL resistor One EOL resistor in serial Separate connections for connected to a NC to the relay and the the relay and the TAMPER detector TAMPER each with a dedicated EOL resistor 3 2 4 Connecting Detector using two EOL resistors Connect a detector with NC output for example Defender 2K with two EOL resistors according to the below diagrams If you use the NO output from the detector then the zone should be configured as such for zone configuration refer to sections 5 3 1 For tamper configurations refer to section 5 6 Two EOL resistors with a Normally Closed NC PIR PIR NC Zone Common 10K 2 2 EOL resistors with NC output 2 EOL resistors connected to a TAMPER in serial connection to a NC output Two EOL resistors with a Normally Open NO PIR HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 28 PIR NO SIE Zone lt 13K WW s ___ S Common 10K 3 5 2 o N 2 EOL resistor with a NO 2 EOL resistors connected to a TAMPER in output serial connection to a NO output 3 3 Connecting Zone Expenders General It is possible to expand HUNTER PRO 32 s zones and outputs by using different expansion cards and Add On devices The following is a brief scan of the zone and outputs expansion options A detailed installation descr
24. Checks the battery capacity This test is conducted in the following cases Each time the system is armed Every day at 24 00 Upon applying power to the system Of If the under load test fails the system will respond as programmed in the failure responses sounding sirens dialing the Monitoring Station etc Manual battery test Enter the Master Code then press and hold the key for a complete system check that also includes a battery check HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 44 3 17 Connecting Mains IMPORTANT 48 Verify that the power cord is disconnected from the mains power Ji supply Connect the three power cord wires to the connection terminals of the Power Supply terminals Verify that the transformer outputs are connected to the AC terminals on the PCB and that the transformer supplies 2A With an Ohm meter check for continuity between the grounding point on the control panel PCB and GND terminal to the electrical outlet grounding point The resistance must be less than 1 Ohm Now you can connect the power cord to the mains power source 230VAC A current limit device such as a circuit breaker fuse etc must be connected in series to the power cord You must connect the Electrical grounding Connect AC mains power supply Connect the backup battery to the fast connection terminals red wire to and black wire to
25. Each siren has a dedicated automatic thermal fuse F2 and F3 see section 3 6 RELAY Internal Relay Connections Three connections to a relay mounted on the PCB Can be used to activate various auxiliary accessories such as external lighting CCTV external communicator electric locks etc The three outputs are C common NO normally open and NC normally closed SMOKE Switched Ground Switched GND for smoke detectors that require reset Any zone can be programmed to be a smoke detector input its activation will cause the GND to disconnect for approximately one minute Manual reset is done by pressing and holding the KEYPAD Connection to keypads There are four Keypad terminals Voltage power supply and OUT is for data from the control panel to the keypad and IN is for data from the keypad to the control panel An automatic thermal fuse F4 protects the 13 8 VDC power supply Up to 8 RXN 400 410 keypads can be connected simultaneously ALRM and ON OFF Auxiliary Outputs These terminals have two conditions disconnect or short to ground These outputs serve as indicators to auxiliary units as to system status and alarm status see section 5 8 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 15 TMPR1 and TMPR2 Tamper Inputs Inputs for tamper switches from detectors and boxes that can be connected with without EOL resistor s Different responses can be
26. If Relay Time is programmed as zero the relay is constantly activated until Relay Code is entered or the system is switched OFF 3 8 Auxiliary Outputs ON OFF ALARM 2 HUNTER PRO 32 has two outputs for general use In General Parameter screen see section 5 6 the default is that AUX1 is designated for arming disarming the system and AUX2 for the keypad s buzzer AUX1 switches when activating system ON OFF output system default AUX2 switches at time of alarm ALARM output system defau t Also these outputs can be allocated for further uses when the zone s responses are configured see section 5 3 4 IMPORTANT Configuring ON OFF and or ALARM in one of the zone responses cancels the configuration in General Parameters screen 3 9 Expansion Outputs OUT 1000 It is possible to add up to 8 outputs activated by an alarm for peripheral devices such as CCTV alarm triggered lights etc e gt Disconnect any of the system s power sources before installing the card Follow the drawing 8 in order to connect the card to the control panel HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 37 20 le ou CECI E SERIAL TRANSMIT KEYB
27. NSMIT Connection to Long Range Radio Transmitter Connection to PIMA long range radio transmitters TRU TRV 100 lt NOTE d C5 possible to connect long range transmitters other than PIMA s by connecting the TX 1000 adaptor JP5 Select Siren Type Connection to two types of sirens with internal oscillator driver speakers and without internal oscillator driver horn In the first case short pins 1 and 2 in the second case short pins 2 and 3 SS J lt DC is useful only when connecting the Siren 6 JP6 Select Siren Power Source Connection to siren power source for external power source short pins 1 and 2 for using the Battery as the power source short pins 2 and 3 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 17 CHAPTER 2 PARTITIONS HUNTER PRO 32 can consist up to 16 partitions that are controlled by different user codes different keypads or on the other hand share the same keypads This chapter scans the different partitioning options in HUNTER PRO 32 1 The system can be divided into 16 partitions that are controlled individually by a different user code or share the same user code refer to HUNTER PRO 32 User Manual for programming this feature Up to 8 keypads can be installed and it they will display the whole 16 partitions as a single system see example A in the next page 2 The system can be divided up to 8 sub systems with 8 different k
28. NTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 76 In this screen the system s outputs are programmed 5 8 1 Polarity In this screen you program the manner in which each of the following outputs operates 7 gt Mark or under each parameter Par Para Full name Note S Siren When using DC siren the output s polarity changes K Smoke output Smoke when output is activated O ON OFF output ON OFF output is activated A Alarm Alarm output is activated 5 8 2 Output Cards forward backwards zones To the next partition In this screen OUT 1000 s outputs are allocated to partitions 1 to 16 when there is an alarm from one of the partitions allocated to a certain outputs the output will be activated This way it is possible to activate separate sirens for the different partitions activate blinkers and so on 5 9 Programming the Entire System This menu is for uploading the system with parameters configured in COMAX and or reset the system back to defaults HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 77 5 9 1 Initializing System KP and then to confirm Press to confirm When system initialization is executed all system parameters reset to defaults at the end of initialization 5 9 2 Local Download Using this feature HUNTER P
29. OARD Gum rs ME J Drawing 11 Connecting OUT 1000 to control panel Use the cable to connect the control panel s JP3 connector to OUT 1000 s JP1 connector 002 OUT 1000 be connected simultaneously with EXP LOCAL by connecting OUT 1000 s JP2 to EXP LOCAL s JP1 see OUT 1000 Manual for instructions Configure the outputs polarity Configure which partition activates which output in Output Configuration screen see section 5 8 3 10 Connecting Keypads Connect the keypad s IN OUT outputs to the compatible ones on control panel lt Up to 8 keypads can be connected to the system IMPORATNT e The 4 wires used to connect the keypad must be totally separate The keypad s power source cannot be used for detectors HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 38 3 10 1 LCD Keypads RXN 400 410 sogo ooocooogo Drawing 12 Connecting LCD keypad to control panel PIMA s new keypads contain a tamper switch that supervises the keypads connected to the system In order to enable this feature 1 Configure exactly the number of keypads connected to the system Short JP1 legs 1 and 2 on the keypad see drawing 11 RJ11 connecting to the fast programmer PRG 22 and local programming adaptor LCL 11A Terminal block conne
30. RO 32 is connected directly to a local computer running COMAX and connected to the system using LCL 11A adaptor that is connected to the keypad see section 4 2 2 for connecting programming keypad with LCL11A Pressing 8 when display shows n activates the local x shift control to COMAX and show the message in 5 9 3 Fast Programming Display returns to regular status dispaly HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual This feature is for fast loading HUNTER PRO 32 with parameters from the Fast Programmer PRG 22 The programmer needs to be connected to the right plug in the keypad before activating this feature Furthermore a filed from which the parameters are uploaded need be chosen 1 or 2 5 10 Installer Code 9 gt Enter new code ENTR In this menu the technician code is changed The new code is between 4 6 numbers IMPORTANT If the Installer code begins with zero 0 the code will not reset to the system s default in case of power OFF cut AC and DC this is another measure taken to protect the system This menu is testing both wired and wireless zones dialer transmitter and sirens 5 11 1 Walk Test This is a general walk test that checks all the zones activated in the system During the test the following screen appears The memory log keeps record of the test including the number of zones ENTR activated Pressing will p
31. an office building there is a floor with 16 offices A keypad is installed at the entrance of the offices hallway and each of the offices has a different user HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 19 code for arming disarming the system In this case the keypad will display the entire system s status A detector that is allocated to several partitions can be installed in order to protect the entrance of the offices hallway i e a zone shared by several all partitions Allocating the entrance zone to all partitions will protect the entrance providing all partitions are armed This zone will be inactive with the first user that disarms his partition 2 2 2 Example B 1 Keypad2 Keypad3 Keypad 8 1 1 1 masani 8888 8886 5885 naogad 2000 QOCA 0000 0000 0000 000 HUL HH 990000 a 1 2 Partition 3 Partition 8 User 1 User 2 User 3 Drawing 2 Using partitions example In example B Each partition has it own individual user code and keypad e g user 1 can activate partition but not partition 2 A user can only arm disarm his partition only by using his allocated keypad e g user 1 can only arm disarm his partition using keypa
32. anel s OUT terminal Connect Mic 100 s OUT output to the control panel s AUD IN terminal Connect MIC 100 s and to the detectors power source gt past MIC 100 is supplied without wires Ti gt 2 E MIC Unit AOOO AAA 4 V 24 Control Panel Fe 4 OO00 0X QOO Z7 28 kev Drawing 17 Connecting MIC 100 to control panel 3 15 Connecting Voice Unit VU 20 Connect VU 20 s TR input to the control panel s CONTROL output Connect VU 20 s AUDIO output to the control panel s AUD IN input HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 43 Connect MIC 100 s and to the detectors power source V yellow k l TR Voice CO blue AvP Unit Qh VU 20 e GND G Control Panel lt 2 zoog 27 28 key i Drawing 18 connecting VU 20 to control panel 3 16 Connecting Battery The HUNTER PRO 32 incorporates a rechargeable 12V backup battery The charging voltage for the battery is 13 8 V The system performs two battery tests as well as a manual test Low level test A continuous monitoring for battery failures such as a disconnected wire poor contact etc Under load test
33. arm System Installation Manual 32 Along with the RC PRO the HUNTER PRO 32 becomes a Hybrid system that supports both wired and wireless detectors To connect the RC PRO Use the Communication Cable to connect the control panel to the serial output Follow Drawing 6 and Table 3 Drawing 6 Connecting RC PRO to control panel Wire color RC PRO Red 12V Black GND Green OUT White IN Table 3 Connecting RC PRO 3 4 Connecting Key Remote Control Connect the key or remote control receiver according to the diagram below with a 10kW EOL resistor on the PCB terminal input The key can be momentary or ON OFF switches The default is connection to momentary key lt gt Make sure momentary key is programmed when connecting remote control HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual ag Key G 2 5 lt E Cw Drawing 7 Connecting spring key to control panel 3 5 TMPRI and TMPR2 These inputs are used to monitor the control panel box detector housings and siren cases using tamper switches This input can also be utilized for panic buttons temperature sensors with dry contact outputs and more Connect the tamper switch to the input TMPR1 or TMPR2 and the ground A 10 kW EOL resistor at the terminal input on the PCB The EOL provides a sho
34. characteristics can be programmed for each of the zones HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 58 xi navigate on bar use and keys Marking a under a parameter s letter enables the zone with this parameter Marking a denies this possibility In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use Par Para Full Name Enabling this parameter means B Bypassed Permanently bypass a zone Permanently 0 Normally Open Connect NO detector to a zone F 24 Hour Zone Zone active 24 hours H Active in Home 1 Zone active in Home 1 H Activein Home2 Zone active in Home 2 I Entry Delayed When system is armed this zone does not activate alarm immediately only after Entry Delay time Possible to program two different sets of Entry Delay time D Zone Follower When system is Armed and this zone is activated after Entry Delayed zone it does not activate alarm immediately only after Entry Delay time T Second Delay In order to choose the second Delay Time Time E EOL Resistors Zone protected by EOL resistor s For determining if system uses one EOL or two refer to General Parameters in section 5 6 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 59 P Following Zone Zone activates alarm only when his paired zone act
35. ction to control panel JP1 Programming number of keypads Then in the following programming screen enter desired number of keypads 1 to 8 To finish short JP1 legs 2 and 3 i e return the jumper 2 Each of the keypads need be given a unique ID number HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 39 If keypad supervision is not needed The number of keypads connected to the system is not to be configured The keypads ID need be set as zero 0 Up to 8 keypads can be connected to the system whether they have supervision or not 3 12 Telephone Line and Devices It is preferable that the PSTN line connects directly to the LINE input so that the system will be the first device connected to the line This type of connection will prevent disconnecting the system and enable efficient line snapping The rest of the telephone devices telephone answering machine etc need be connected to the SET terminal block in order to enable line snapping i e at time of an alarm these devices will be disconnected and the system will be able to dial even if the line is busy by one of them a tl Control Panel TELEPHONE OUTLET A fax machine or a modem can only be connected to SET input i
36. d Protect cords from damage or abrasion Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation Connect the AC wires to the terminal block on the PCB as marking Pay attention to polarity 1 3 Signs and Abbreviations Key 87 Key press P Press and hold key until confirmation beep is heard Save data Press this key at any programming stage in order to return to root screen Default Master Code 5555 Enabled User Code A code enabled by technician to enter the user menu HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 11 LCD Zone Numbers Referring to the frame of zones engraved above and below the LCD display window indicating the zones numbers CMS Central Monitoring Station HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 12 1 4 The Control Panel tZ Z 17 200000 ipm 6095059 NT 14 S HUNTER PRO e ASV CS0AVO HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 13 1 4 1 Control Panel Fuses Regular Fuses 2 F5 5 Amp protects the battery from a short on the PCB F6 5 Amp protects the AC from a short on the PCB Ther
37. d 1 Each keypad presents only its allocated partition s status meaning keypad 1 displays only partition 1 status keypad 2 displays only partition 2 status and so on The keypad displays only its allocated partition s status including arming disarming the partition opened zones allocated to this partition and zones that triggered the alarm HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 20 Classical Application for Example B Storage floor partition 4 g Management floor partition 3 E Keypad 3 Production floor partition 2 E Keypad 2 Store floor partition 1 E Keypad 1 A company building is divided into 4 departments that have different entrances and different working hours Each of the departments has its own individual keypad Accordingly Keypad 1 is allocated to partition 1 store floor Keypad 2 is allocated to partition 2 production floor Keypad 3 is allocated to partition 3 management floor Keypad 4 is allocated to partition 4 storage floor In addition partition 1 can be controlled by a single user code or several user codes vital for foreman and storage workers for example lt You can also limit disarming hours and other authorizations for each user HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 21 2 2 3 Example C
38. e Check the following No Clock failure indication The Automatic arming feature is activated The letter A is displayed to the left of the clock Clock is set to the correct time 7 3 10 Open Zone does not cause Alarm Check the following The Zone is not temporarily or permanently bypassed The zone is programmed for the correct response siren relay etc If the zone is assigned to more than one partition then all the partitions it is assigned to must be armed Detectors are correctly installed and are not malfunctioning Zone sensitivity settings Cross zoning settings Pulse counter settings Power supply is not low AC and backup battery power levels HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual System fugite Negaeve Negatve 2 10 n 12 13 14 1 0000909 0 n OO Oo Oo oid Oi oi oi oo 1018135195189 0 0 o 1 6 mailinin n g 2 Iz x L E Ive a D a a c Cs Passive Acto Arm Interval mie C awyTemalsac e ALARM Output Folews Burrer a Par Butter Follows Siren Bypass Enable Quick Arming a Cancel Delnys ie Ho
39. ecd Delos 78 ETE 78 5 11 Walk e iva E 78 5 11 2 Wireless ouo cite rte eerta ns 79 5 11 3 Wireless TAMPER Test 79 5 11 4 Configuring Soak Test Zones 80 5 11 5 SIBI OSU o escalier Dos un abite cue istos ie dta be 80 5 11 5 Monitoring Station Dialer Test 80 5 11 6 Central Monitoring Station Radio Test 80 5 12 Remote Controlling via Telephone 81 Chapter 6 Name Programming 83 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 84 7 1 Restoring Master amp Technician 84 7 2 Displaying System Faults epar erro rennen necs 85 SOIULIOLIS un utan my 86 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 434 EE SE EI CES 86 73 2 Bate 86 7 3 3 LOW DG ii ocio 86 ACLUM ra a u a i Pr EE ER su 87 1 949 87 Ep 87 7 3 7 Keyboard Not Connected 87 7 3 8 Telephone i en eodein a 88 7 3 9 COMMUNICATION eve ul a or eee e mns 88
40. elay Enabled Z Present alarms in ON The system will present the zones that triggered the alarm when it was ON Each time the cursor in the screen stands on a certain parameter automatically a description of this parameter appears for 3 seconds 5 7 System Responses In these screens the system responses to special events are programmed such as faults false code etc when the system is ON and OFF HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 75 5 7 1 System in ON State e In this screen you program the system responses to various events and faults occurring when the system is ON Mains failure False code Low battery PSTN fault Zone tamper faults When is pressed in any of the above System Responses screens the following parameter bar appears Use and keys to move right left on the bar Each time the cursor stands on a certain parameter letter this parameter s full name will spear for 3 seconds NTR Pressing on a certain parameter letter will access this parameter S Siren 1 Expenderl output R Relay 2 Expender2 output K Smoke output 3 Expender3 output O ON OFF H Private dialer A Alarm P Report to CMS 5 7 2 System in OFF State Ce nee In this screen you program the system responses to various events and faults occurring when the system is OFF All screens similar to those in ON previous section HU
41. end of the 5 pin cable to the male Molex placed on the Control Panel s upper left side named Transmitter on the Control Panel Da Using the second frequency only HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 41 Follow the pervious 1 to 5 instructions and then Connect the 2 pin cable to the transmitter s F2 Molex named F2 on the transmitter s sticker Connect the other end of the 2 pin cable to the control panel depends on the desired transmitter operation Toconstantly work with the second frequency Connect it to a negative output on the Control Panel To work with the two frequencies according to event s type Connect it to one of the system s outputs such as AUX1 AUX2 Program these outputs in Zone Responses screen see section 5 3 4 The suitable parameters need be programmed in Communication Configuration screen see section 5 4 4 screws at the base of the antenna Molex for connecting 5 pin cable Molex for connecting 2 pin cable Connection to program connector Drawing 15 Cable connections to TRV TRU 100 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 42 Antenna connector TRV TRU 100 lt 4 Drawing 16 Connecting TRV TRU 100 to control panel 3 14 Microphone Unit MIC 100 Connect Mic 100 s IN output to the control p
42. er 1 Output E 2 Expender 2 Output Zone sensitivity 5 3 4 1 After programming the zone characteristics in each if the three basic groups Alarm Panic and Smoke you need to program the zones sensitivity by multiplying the characteristics by 50msec for example to program 200msec sensitivity press 4 NTR bo de os In order to access this screen press after zone configuration is finished 5 4 Communication Parameters In this menu all the system s communication functions are programmed the Monitoring Stations Telephone Numbers Report options Formats etc HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 61 5 4 1 Communication to Central Monitoring Station a 5 In this menu all the functions related to the Monitoring Station are programmed 5 4 1 1 Number of Central Monitoring Stations To change between double single report press In this screen it is possible to choose between single double report to the Monitoring Station In case of a double report the two first telephone numbers belong to Monitoring Station 1 and the third and forth telephone numbers belong to Monitoring Station 2 5 4 1 2 Telephone Numbers In this screen you program the telephone numbers of those Monitoring Stations to which events are reported Each Monitoring Station is programmed to receive reports to certain events i e Alarm Panic Smoke etc 5 4
43. eypads max when each sub system is controlled by a different keypad or shares the same keypad see example B and C in the following pages HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 18 2 2 1 Example A num ooo bog Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 User 1 User 2 User 3 Drawing 1 Using partitions example A In example A Keypad 1 controllers 3 partitions User 1 can only activate partition 1 User 2 can only activate partition 2 User 3 can only activate partition 3 C5 The system can be divided up to 16 partitions max with 8 keypads max when all the keypads are identical in terms of controlling all the partitions and displaying their status Classical Application for Example A Partition 8 Partition 7 Partition 6 Partition 5 Partition 4 Partition3 Partition2 Partition1 Kg N A uska L4 L4 SEI C 5 Hallway Keypad gt i i A 1 1 NN Partition Partition 10 Partition 11 Partition 12 Partition 13 Partition 14 PPartition15 Partition 16 In
44. f line snapping is enabled HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 2 Ring Snapping from telephone devices is not connected to 2 Ring Snapping parameter in General Parameters screen 3 13 TRV TRU 100 The TRV 100 TRU 100 is a long range radio transmitter for communicating with a Monitoring Station lt IMPORTANT By Note the below mounting guidelines for installing a Control Panel with an I integrated transmitter Following these guidelines will minimize RF interference Do not mount the Panel close to a metal wall or ceiling Make sure you leave enough space for the antenna between the metal box and the ceiling Install the antenna at a distance from the Control Panel s wiring Mount the antenna after you complete all other installations Make sure the antenna is straight Close the HUNTER PRO metal box when performing transmission tests 3 13 1 Connecting the Transmitter gt lt The TRV TRU 100 can transmit in two frequencies Mount the HUNTER PRO 32 metal box on the wall Screw the transmitter to the box 4 screws at the base of the antenna Make sure the screws are tightened else the transmitter s range can be reduced 3 Connect the antenna to the transmitter Make sure the antenna is straight 4 Make sure the 5 pin cable is connected to the transmitter s Molex named To the system on the transmitter s sticker 5 Connect the other
45. gramming Telephone 67 5 5 TIMERS i iocis 68 b Entry Exit 68 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 6 5 5 2 Programming Outputs Time 69 5 5 3 AC Report Delay 70 5 5 4 SOAK Test a 70 5 5 5 Double 70 5 5 6 Conditioned Zones porter 71 5 5 7 Bypass Limit TIME erre 71 558 False COG E eme neri ene neci ai gd 71 5 6 General Parameters 72 5 6 1 General Parameters First 5 72 5 6 2 General Parameters Second Screen 73 5 7 System RESPONSES reo aa 74 5 7 1 System in ON State 75 5 54 System im OFF alate t rta nb 75 5 8 Programming Outputs 76 cr MEE i P 76 5 8 2 Output ien am u es extre 76 5 9 Programming the Entire System 76 5 9 1 Initializing System 77 5 9 2 Local Download oen eot eorr rtm eee bcne iced 77 5 9 3 Fast Programming 77 5 40 cInsStaller Code itte qu petit toe Her tec
46. ican Contact ID Programming Default PIMA Contact ID Default Default Contact ID PIMA Default Default Programming According to the installer s programming 5 4 2 Radio Transmitter In this screen the radio transmitter protocols are configured 5 4 2 1 Radio Protocol In this screen the Radio Protocol Code is programmed The code can be retrieved from PIMA s Technical Support department 5 4 2 2 Number of transmissions The number of transmissions for each event sent to the monitoring station The number can range from 1 to 32 5 4 2 3 Periodicity Test In this screen you program the time between radio communication tests to the monitoring station hours and minutes 5 4 2 4 Radio Report Codes HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 66 Press to move to the next report codes In these screens the Report Codes to the different Radio Formatted events is programmed Each of the code s digits can receive the value 0 to 15 Values 10 to 15 are represented by the letters A to F respectively thus A 10 12 E 14 B 11 13 F 15 Changing a Report Code NTR Enter the screen of the event you want to change by pressing Place the cursor on the event s digit by using ext and To enter digits letters representing digits Use keypad keys in order to choose a digit from 0 to 9 CHIME Press the key as many times as needed in
47. il further order that will change that i e no time limit Siren Relay Output Card for OUT 1000 outputs Smoke output ON OFF ALARM output Relay outputs Relay outputs Relay outputs in Expender 1 ih Expender2 in Expender 3 SERVICE Use and to navigate inside a screen Use to move to save data and move to the next screen HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 70 5 5 3 AC Report Delay In this screen you program the time the system waits until reporting mains failure in minutes Once the system identifies the mains is back the timer resets 5 5 4 Soak Test Days me 4 gt Enter no of days gt In this screen you program the number of days a zone will be tested During this period of time any events initiated by the zone will not be reported to MS nor trigger the alarm private dialer etc These events will only be recorded in the memory log After this period of time the zone will return to normal operation Thus note that a zone in Test Days is different than bypassed zone lt The zone s soak test can last to 3 days In PIMA display Alarms triggered by a Test Zone in the memory log have the letter T under above their number 5 5 5 Double Knock 4 Enter of seconds In this screen you program the range of time to verify alarm from a zone in seconds HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Man
48. ing the Product may not perform as expected The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property This document may not be duplicated circulated altered modified translated reduced to any form or otherwise changed unless PIMA s prior written consent is granted All efforts have been made to ensure that the content of this manual is accurate Pima retains the right to modify this manual or any part thereof from time to time without serving any prior notice of such modification Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system Should you misunderstand any part of this manual please contact the supplier or installer of this system Copyright 2004 by PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd All rights reserved You can contact us at PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref Street Holon 58856 Israelhttp www pima alarms com HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents cars cL oL ecu c Capuc 3 Chapter 1 Introduction T T 8 1 4 Main Features HUNTER PRO 32 9 12 Safety Precautions 10 1 3 Signs and Abbreviations Key 10 14 The Con
49. iption is found later on check the section reference at the end of each expansion option Zone numeration in HUNTER PRO 32 is dynamic However there is a set priority as to the zones chronological order See table 1 IMPORTANT Remember HUNTER PRO 32 supports up to 32 zones even if the expansion cards have more than 32 zones Expansion Option Zone number allocated by system Control Panel 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 EXP LOCAL 9 16 E O 1 8 Expender 1 17 24 17 24 9 16 9 16 9 16 1 O 8 External Expender 2 25 32 25 32 17 24 17 24 2 0 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 29 1 O 8 External Expender 3 0 25 32 2 2 RC PRO Wireless 0 25 32 17 32 9 24 Expansion 3 Table 1 Zone Numeration in HUNTER PRO 32 1 Cannot be installed in the system since quantity of zones exceeds 32 2 Not installed in the system 3 It is possible to use only 8 out of the receiver s 16 wireless zones 3 3 1 EXP LOCAL Local Expansion An 8 zone expansion card used for connecting 8 additional wired zones These zones are identical to those of the HUNTER PRO 32 and shall always be programmed in the system as zones 9 to 16 Z5 Disconnect all of the system s power sources before installing the expansion card To connect the EXP LOCAL 1 Use the two
50. ivated alarm D Double Pulse Zone activates alarm only after two successive pulses occur in the duration of time set in Timers Menu E Customer Cancel Cancel zone before arming the system user cannot cancel Smoke Zone or Panic Button 5 3 2 Zone Name In this screen the zones names programmed refer to chapter 8 for further instructions how to program names 5 3 3 Partitioning In this screen you set the partitions to which the zones are allocated Setting the partitions along with setting the keypads partitions determines Drawing 22 Allocating the nature of the system i e Split System zones to a partition Partitioned System Further explanation on Partition and Split options is found in chapter 2 5 3 4 Zone Responses Templates HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 60 In this screen the three basic zone responses are programmed Alarm Panic and Smoke All the zones that get the same characteristics shall have the same responses refer to Zone Programming in section 5 3 1 In addition to these three there is also Special Alarm 1 Special Alarm 2 Special Alarm 3 Special Panic and Special Smoke Drawing 23 Zone Responses screen S Siren 3 Expender 3 Output R Relay H Private Dialer K Smoke Output T Different Siren Tone O ON OFF B Automatic Bypass A ALARM L No Monitoring Station 1 Expend
51. key In this case actions such as arming and disarming are not automatically activated and the arming disarming key must be pressed For example for arming the system you enter the user code and then press the key User Code is not authorized to change Master Code 4 3 2 3 Using Technician Code 0 TECHNICIAN CODE lt When the User Menu is accessed with Technician Code it is impossible to change codes HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 53 CHAPTER 5 TECHNICIAN MENU 5 1 Entering Technician Menu System Default Codes 5555 Master Code 1234 Technician Code In order to enter Technician Menu NEXT IKS TECHNICIAN CODE OR 157 TECHNICIAN CODE 5 2 Installing the System In this screen the system s general parameters are programmed parameters such as names type of expender amount of keypads etc In this menu the following functions are programmed as well 5 2 1 Service Provider re HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 54 In this screen it is possible to program the system supporter s name and phone number SERVICE Press and hold the key in order to view the entered information this feature is possible only when the system is in OFF mode In order to see how to enter names letters and digits turn to Chapter 8
52. l trigger the alarm 2 2EOL 2 EOL for each zone S Siren beep activated When arming system the siren will beep once and when disarming the system with key remote control the siren will beep twice M User code menu Typing user code will direct you to the User Menu User code will arm disarm the system P Display Refer to section 4 3 1 permanent 2 Opened Zones scan Enabled T Bypass Tamper in Enabled arming F Bypass fault in arming Enabled 5 6 2 General Parameters Second Screen CICER HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 74 S NOTE m To navigate on bar use and keys Marking under a parameter s letter enables this parameter Marking a denies this possibility RESET In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use A ON OFF follows arming In ON OFF output there will be in GND GND is not in ON OFF B Buzzer Alarm output will be activated when buzzer is activated S Siren Keypad buzzer will be activated simultaneously with siren F Fast arming Pressing and holding the LH key will fully arm the system Press and hold the 4 key will arm the system in HOME 1 state Press and hold key will activate HOME 2 state 1 Bypass HOME1 dela Enabled 2 Bypass HOME2 d
53. lete characters Save data BY The order of characters is identical to that in a cellular telephone 211 ABC2 DEF3 Cancel ON OFF MEMO BYPASS Ce GHI4 JKL5 MNOG Next char ZONE NEXT VICE PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZO9 Prev 2 CLOCK e Save C9 ENTR HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 84 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING The HUNTER PRO 32 incorporates many operating parameters and options Some of the system operations depend on the method of programming and if one of the parameters is not programmed correctly the operation depending on it will not be executed This chapter describes the failures displayed on the keypad and their meanings as well as various problems that may be encountered due to improper programming and options for troubleshooting the failures that might occur due to incorrect installation and or programming 7 1 Restoring Master amp Technician Codes For maximum end user protection and security it is not possible to program the system without knowing the Master Code If for some reason the Master Code is not available then follow these steps to access the system Open the Control Panel box Disconnect Mains AC voltage from the system Disconnect the battery Wait several seconds and connect the battery Wait until the display appears on the keypad unit Enter the factory default Master Code 5555 Program a new Ma
54. m armed t The system will not receive orders from the telephone before the confirmation sound is over From this moment the system can be controlled via telephone After each telephone key press the system will confirm with two short beeps After the confirmation beeps the further telephone keys can be pressed for further operations Key 1 Arming the system Key 2 Disarming the system Key 4 Arming the system to HOME1 Key 5 Relay ON Key 6 Relay OFF Key 7 Arming the system to HOME2 Key 8 Microphone ON for one minute Each further press of this key during this minute prolongs it in one minute 82 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Key 0 Siren and Dialer OFF The dialer will not dial to the private numbers During communication time between the system and the telephone the following message will appear on LCD screen Other keypad in use If the system does not receive any order within a minute s time it will disconnect and return to regular operation The system will remain in standby for one further minute with the above display even though the communication was disconnected HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 83 CHAPTER 6 NAME PROGRAMMING Writing names in HUNTER PRO 32 is done by the LCD keypad Each key has allocated characters letters numbers signs next and to move cursor right left Space and de
55. mal Fuses for limiting current 5 F1 Detector power supply 750mA F2 Sireni and Siren2 1 14 F4 Keypad power supply 750mA F7 Protection for long range radio transmitter 1 4 2 The Control Panel s Connections amp Terminals AC Voltage Input 14VAC input supplied by the transformer Connections to Backup Battery Two wires connect the backup battery to the PCB The red wire connects to the positive contact of the battery and the black wire connects to the negative contact of the battery IMPORTANT Ensure correct connection of battery polarity Switching the polarity can damage the PCB Z1 Z8 Zone Inputs Zone inputs can be connected to all types of detectors with dry contact outputs All zones can be connected with single or double EOL resistors Z The number of zones can be doubled by connecting line wireless expenders refer to section 3 2 for expending options in HUNTER PRO 32 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Power Supply for Detectors Power supply for detectors that require DC operating voltage such as infrared detectors beam detectors etc G KEY Key or remote Arming Input Use momentary or ON OFF key to arm disarm the system S1 S2 Siren 1 and Siren 2 Outputs Two siren outputs connected to the same on board sound generator driver Connect the second siren connection is to a ground connection
56. matic test time is programmed in 24 hour format HH MM Note that the test time is similar to that of the PSTN communication and radio backup to monitoring station Interval The time between communications with the Monitoring Station is programmed The test is done by wired line telephone and wireless line Radio or GSM depending on which is installed Wait Time In this screen you program the waiting time in seconds until getting a confirmation sound from the Monitoring Station 5 4 1 7 Report Codes 4x2 These screens enable to program the different events Report Codes in 4x2 format including all American formats Each of the code s digits can receive the value 0 to 15 Values 10 to 15 are represented by the letters A to F respectively thus A 10 12 14 B 11 13 n F 15 Changing a Report Code Enter the event you want to change Place the cursor on the event s digit using and keys Press the keypad keys in order to choose a digit from 0 to 9 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 64 Press the CHIME key as many times as needed in order to choose a letter between A and F Event Table in 4 x 2 Format 21 Z2 232 Alarms according to zones R1 R2 R32 RESET Code according to zones reported after Siren Time When the system is programmed for reset according to zone
57. me 1 Cancel Deleys In Home 2 a Show Alarma In ON State Response Fak gt jacea uco Battery Zone Tampos _ Fass Phone Sew OFF Ln a Raiay OFF a Smoka OFF g o ON OFF ALARM OFF OFF a Bp OFF a a D amp p3 OFF n a a Private Disler OFF g a a a ag Central Station OFF K 2 72 2 Li 00000000 91 CHAPTER 8 TABLES HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 92 H Li pom amp 00000000 o a 00000000000000 0000 0000000000 00000090 nadaannaagmssaaanouad 9999 P gt 5 ERE k tik gt gt gt 5 y gt D DPI D POD D DPD P IDD D nadaanummuaadninmmaud SIDE poao 00000000000000 0000 0000000000 09000000000000000000000000000000 T 00000000000000000000000000000000 i Zore 17 i Zora 5 iii Descriptio 1 2 Zsme 2 4 Zone 5 Zorns 227 7 Zoret Zone 10 Ze FT Zora 4 Zone 5 erat lone Zona 9 Zonet gpaaannaaanpnaaanbnaaa dnunnnnanannunannann 93 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Ins
58. municator telephone long range radio Supports split and double reporting to two monitoring stations with different account IDs LCD keypad with multilingual Menu Driven screens for easy programming and operation Many alternatives for easy programming Keypad Fast Programmer Local Remote download software Up to 24 users with various authorization levels Various accessories mic voice unit etc Memory Log up to 410 events Automatic Arming at a preset time and or after a preset silence time System remote control via any touchtone telephone HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Your HUNTER PRO 32 alarm system has been registered with the CE in accordance with EN 60950 of its rules The CE requires us to tell you the following information To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture Do not open the door of the alarm system Dangerous high voltages are present inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only This alarm system should be used with AC 230V 50Hz To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the unit If liquid is accidentally spilled onto the unit immediately consult a qualified service Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power core
59. nd further information that shall help you install and operate the system IMPORTANT For every day operation uses please see HUNTER PRO 32 User Guide booklet which is an integral part of the Installer Guide Furthermore the User Guide includes user s programming parameters instructions which is crucial for operating the system For any further questions please do not hesitate to contact your local PIMA distributor or PIMA directly at PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Tel 972 3 558 7722 Fax 972 3 550 0442 Email support pima alarms com Up to date literature is available to download from our website www pima alarms com HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 1 1 Main Features HUNTER PRO 32 8 to 32 zones with wireless add on local and remote bus expanders Supports a wide range of partition options Up to 16 partitions each with it own Account ID and Users Up to 8 subsystems each with different keypads IDs etc Full supervision data of wireless detectors supervision low battery tamper Comprehensive Zone Tests for flawless installation Walk Test Soak Test etc Two options for viewing system status Detailed Scrolling events zones and system s status PIMA Style Status of all 32 zones is displayed simultaneously Four Subscriber dialing numbers with optional voice message Four Monitoring Stations phone numbers PIMA unique Integrated Digital Com
60. o 200 mA The siren is connected between terminal block outputs S1 S2 and Auxiliary Power HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 35 Make sure that in General Parameters screen section 5 6 1 the siren is configured as DC mark a under the D letter parameter Also make sure that JP5 shorts legs 1 and 2 see drawing 7 NJ Siren with oscilliator CONTROL opDecooopoooo AN Drawing 10 Connecting DC Siren 3 6 3 High Current Stand Alone Siren DC Siren with a high current oscillator consumes 3 Amp The siren is connected between terminal block outputs S1 S2 and Auxiliary Power Make sure that JP5 shorts legs 2 and 3 Make sure that JP6 shorts legs 1 and 2 In General Parameters screen section 5 6 the siren is configured as DC mark a under the D letter parameter 3 7 Relay Outputs The relay can be used for activating external devices light CCTV etc and there are several ways to activate it zone is activated pressing Relay Code on keypad via telephone and as response to faults events Connect the relay outputs NO NC COM to activate the designated device To program Relay Code refer to HUNTER PRO 32 User Manual To program relay activation time see section 5 5 2 Output Time HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual
61. ode press in order to initiate an event and watch the progression of communication to the MS 7 3 9 3 No Wireless Communication to CMS Check the following Proper connection between the control panel and the transmitter Radio account ID is other than 0 Station radio ID corresponds to the Monitoring Station Format is compatible with the one used in the Monitoring Station If the antenna is not installed on the HUNTER PRO metal case check the extension cable for the antenna is intact Backup battery is connected and intact 7 3 9 4 No Communication to Private Dialer Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to IN terminal block inputs In Communication menu the P for telephone is programmed with In zone responses is programmed under subscriber dialer At least one telephone number is programmed for private numbers Correct telephone numbers have been entered A prefix has been programmed if the system is installed in an office usually 9 7 3 9 5 System not answering Telephone Calls 90 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to the IN terminal block In Communication menu the P for telephone is programmed with The system is programmed to pick up after a reasonable number of rings not more than 10 7 3 9 Automatic Arming Failur
62. ones are programmed only after the other expenders Meaning If there are no other expenders the wireless zones are 9 to 24 If there is a local expender the wireless zones are 17 to 32 If all the wire expenders possible are installed it is not possible to install wireless zones for the zone numeration table refer to section 3 3 e IMPORTANT RI After programming the number of wireless zones in the system you need to program the Jam Signal Level and the duration of time for the Supervision signals i e life signals HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 56 Jam Signal Level The receiver s frequency minimum signal level RSSI to which the system will respond There are 11 levels from which you can choose rating from 0 to 10 0 means this feature is neutralized and from 1 until 10 there is s gradual rise ot Jam Signal Level has to appear for at least one minute before the system can respond to it Supervision Signal The duration of time in hours in which the Control Panel expects to get a Supervision signal from each of the wireless detectors IMPORTANT Since wireless PIR detectors transmit a Supervision signal approximately every three hours the duration of time between each signal has to be longer than 3 hours 5 2 4 Keypads In this screen the total number of keypads connected to the system is programmed
63. r Failure When several keypads are connected simultaneously to the system and one of them is used for programming the system the other keypads display will show HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 86 Ok 3G ir ie This message appears also when the System is from a different source such as remote programming via computer and telephone 7 3 1 Clock This failure appears after initial connection to Power such as first time operation or operation after AC and battery backup failure Solution Update time and date refer to section 2 2 12 and 2 18 7 3 2 BaHery Battery failure indicates low battery power and appears after battery test and after a pro longed AC failure Refer to section 2 16 Solution Make sure battery fuse is intact Verify charging voltage Wait 24 hours for the failure message to disappear Replace the battery if the failure persists for a couple of days 7 3 3 Low DC Indicates a very low DC supply to the PCB This failure is a result of a prolonged AC failure that drains the backup battery During this failure you can not change any system parameters Solution Connect AC If necessary replace battery HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 87 7 3 4 AC Line AC mains power failure If other electrical appliances are working then check the entire AC conduit to the
64. resent the names of the zones not tested in the following display HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 79 and if all zones were tested 4 Use and keys to scroll between the zones This test is extremely useful at the end of installing the system in order to make sure all the zones are in order and connected to the system 5 11 2 Wireless Test RSSI Level Zone Zone No This test is a walk test similar to that in the previous section yet only for wireless detectors A transmission from a detector will activate a display of the detector s RSSI and be recorded in the memory log This test is extremely useful for finding the best location for wireless detectors and their optimal regularity 5 11 3 Wireless TAMPER Test This test is for checking a single wireless detector using the detector s tamper The system will present only the tamper signals receives from the detectors This test is extremely useful for finding the best location for a specific wireless detector and when there is motion in the rest of the system s zones HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 80 5 11 4 Configuring Soak Test Zones 9 Next When a detector is suspected of causing false alarms it can be put to the test in this screen All events from a test zone will not trigger the alarm If for a defined term of time the test zone does no
65. rmat and Enter Full Date and then press and NISI HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 46 keys to move the cursor to the left and to the Another way to access User Menu P IS Technician Code HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 47 CHAPTER4 OPERATING amp PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 4 1 General The HUNTER PRO 32 is supplied with factory default parameters In most installations you will have none or a few parameters to program except for user specific parameters such as telephone numbers zone names etc 4 2 Programming Possibilities There are four different ways to program the HUNTER PRO 32 Fast Local Uploading with the PIMA Fast Programmer PRG 22 The PRG 22 connects to any LCD keypads Local Up Download with a PC LCL 11A PC interface and COMAX software Remote Up Download over the telephone line with a PC modem and dedicated COMAX software from PIMA Manual programming with LCD keypad 4 2 1 Programming with the Fast Programmer PRG 22 This type of programming can be done only via the installer menu and an LCD Keypad Connect the PRG 22 to the designated connector according to the following drawing In RXN 400 410 LCD keypad models the RJ 22 connector is internal on the PCB s upper left side Refer to section 5 9 3 for fast programming procedures 48 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System
66. rt disconnect indication since the tamper switches are of the NO type lt gt Default programming is that both TAMPER inputs are enabled and without EOL Refer to the System Configuration screen in order to change the defaults section 5 6 Control Panel HE ooogpo Poodgooogo ON IN OUT ALARM Z6 Z7 Z8 TAMPER switch Drawing 8 Connecting tamper to control panel 3 6 Connecting Sirens Three siren types can be connected to HUNTER PRO 32 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 34 IMPORTANT Different siren types cannot be connected simultaneously 3 6 1 Siren without built in oscillator Horn AC A Siren without a built in oscillator AC Consumes up to 200 mA The siren is connected between terminal block outputs S1 2 and GND The siren s sounds are produced by HUNTER PRO 32 inner built in oscillator When the zones features are configured see section 5 3 1 it is possible to program different siren sound to different zones Make sure that in General Parameters screen section 5 6 the siren is not configured as DC mark a under the D letter parameter Also make sure that JP5 shorts legs 2 and 3 see drawing 6 SIREN 2 SIREN 1 Drawing 9 Connecting AC Siren 3 6 2 Stand Alone Siren Piazzo DC A Siren with a built in oscillator DC Consumes up t
67. ster Code it is not possible to see the old code Connect Mains AC voltage Close the Control Panel box HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 85 After connecting the battery the system enables access using the default code 5555 for 30 seconds only If access does not occur during this time the process need be repeated from starters If the battery is low connect the main voltage The process above is also useful for technician code Default code 1234 the exception of technician code that starts with 0 7 2 Displaying System Faults In case of a Failure the Failure LED on the keypad blinks The description of the failure appears on the first line of the LCD Keypad at the right side The possible failure indications are MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Clock Clock failure clock not set Low Battery battery power check the battery or charging voltage Low DC Very low battery appears before the battery is drained usually after prolonged power failures AC Line No mains power TAMPER 1 Tamper 1 is open TAMPER 2 Tamper 2 is open Zone Zone failure due to line cut or short Communic Failure to communicate with the Monitoring Station Keypad not No communication between the keypad and HUNTER PRO PCB connected Telephone The system did not recognize a dial tone Auxiliary Detector power supply failure Powe
68. supplied screws to connect the card to the control panel s box 2 Use the supplied Flat Cable to connect between the card and JP3 see Drawing 4 3 To configure the Expansion Card refer to Expansion Outputs section 3 9 EXP LOCAL S m Y G T 46 SETS D If s TRANSMIT KEYBOARD SERIAL 1 5 JP1 JP2 JP3 Qm Drawing 4 Connecting EXP LOCAL to control panel HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 30 3 3 3 1 0 8 External Expenders A zone and output expansion card connected to the keypad s communication lines BUS The card has 8 zones and one relay output It is possible to install up to three 1 0 8 cards providing an EXP LOCAL is not installed in order to expend the system to 32 zones Each card has an individual ID number configured by the jumpers on it see Drawing 2 and the card itself to determine ID number Card ID No 1 2 3 JP4 25 2 _ JP3 E EE 25 JP2 E E E E E 3 1 E
69. t indicate an alarm event the zone will return to operate normally 5 11 5 Siren Test Pressing will activate the siren Press to cancel the test 5 11 5 Monitoring Station Dialer Test This test is for checking the central monitoring station s dialer Pressing Will send a test report to the monitoring station for telephone number 1 Pressing 2 will do so for telephone number 2 and so on 5 11 6 Central Monitoring Station Radio Test ere NTR This test is checking the wireless transmitter Pressing will cause the system to send a transmission test to monitoring station HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 81 5 12 Remote Controlling via Telephone The system can be controlled from afar using any dial tone telephone including cellular phone It is possible to control the system once the communication between the system and the telephone has been established The communication can be initiated either by the system calling the telephone or manually by the user Dial the telephone number the system is connected to Wait for the system s confirmation tone long continuous tone and two beeps Wait until the confirmation tone is over Enter the master code Wait for a few seconds until the system produces a confirmation sound using one of the following two Continuous tone System disarmed Segmented tone Syste
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71. the above programming methods it is always possible to program HUNTER PRO 32 directly through the keypad For your comfort all the system s functions are organized in friendly and easy to use manuals HUNTER PRO 32 has two types of menus User Menu One press keys in order to facilitate use and speed programming procedure The function is written above the keypad s keys and you only need to enter the Master Code User Code and then press the desired key HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 50 Technician Menu The technician s programming screens are organized in menus 4 3 Programming with a Keypad 4 3 1 PIMA Programming Method All programmable parameters in HUNTER PRO 32 are divided according to subjects presented in menus Additionally the Zone Status Bar greatly facilitates field programming in cases of YES NO options by presenting all these options in a single screen Drawing 21 Example for a Zone Status Bar When the blinking sign reaches one of the parameter letters the display changes for 3 seconds and shows the this function s full name and a brief description 4 3 1 1 Manu Navigation Navigation is possible through the menus and parameters by using the following keys EXIT DELETE key Pressing this key deletes changes enacted on parameters or exits a current menu SERVICE BACKWARDS FORWARDS keys navigating between a Menu s options or parameters presented in
72. the same screen and between the options in the YES NO programming screens i e Zone Status Bar section 4 3 1 SELECTION CONFORMATION key Pressing this key selects the desired menu or option presented on screen After changing parameters pressing this key confirms and saves the changes in the system s Memory z 3 7 RESET key Pressing this key resets parameters in screens where numbers are programmed i e telephone numbers Account Numbers to Monitoring Station etc A Key Menu Description HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 5 N 5 D D 4 a page 68 E General 72 Ce System RESPONSES sau a asr page 74 Output PrograMMiN G LLL HH page 76 Programming the entire page 76 Technician CODE a page 78 NM page 78 4 3 2 Entering User Menu There are three ways to enter the user menu 4 3 2 1 Using Master Code 157 MASTER CODE 4 3 2 2 Using User Code Q USER CODE HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 52 lt When the parameter is enabled User Code Menu General Parameter screen see section 5 6 it is possible to enter the user menu directly without long pressing the
73. ther on a bar and presented in two rows the upper line has the letter parameters the bottom line presents the enabled and disabled signs Use and keys to navigate forward and backwards on bar Use key to change a certain parameter s sign Use key to confirm Use key to exit without save Eh lt Each time the cursor the screen stands a certain parameter automatically a description of this parameter appears for 3 seconds 5 6 1 General Parameters First Screen Quer e eere NOTE To navigate on bar use and keys Marking a under parameter s letter enables this parameter Marking a denies this possibility In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 73 Par Para Full name Note K Key State Switch key Momentary key D DC Siren DC Siren Horn Siren 1 TAMPER 1 TAMPER 1 connected E TAMPER 1 TAMPER 1 EOL protected 2 TAMPER 2 TAMPER 2 connected E TAMPER 2 TAMPER 2 EOL protected K Key gt Home state Arming with key will activate HOME 1 A Automatic Home Automatic arming will activate HOME 1 B Bypass zone automatic If there are opened zone when arming with key Auto Arming the system will bypass all the opened zones Opened zones wil
74. thout checking first for a dial tone HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 68 check in case system connected via switch board non standard PSTN L Checking PSTN checked every minute the system is on line in ON L Checking PSTN checked every minute the system is off line in OFF T Tone For DTMF For PULSE A Answering In case of two rings hang up waiting for 10 seconds Machine and then another ring system features line snapping xi lt Make sure answering machine picks calls after more than two rings V Voice Unit A voice unit is connected to the system D Block Connecting to COMAX via modem is disabled Possible to Remote bypass this feature by pressing Master Code and then Charge ENTER twice R Block Remotely disarming the system is disabled Remote Disarm In this menu all the timers in the system are programmed 5 5 1 ED Entry Exit Delay In this screen Entry delay 1 and 2 are programmed see Zone Programming section 5 3 for allocating a delayed zone and its authorization and the exit delay HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 69 5 5 2 Programming Outputs Time en lt The programmed time in this screen is the time that takes an output to return to its previous state If time is defined as zero 0 the output will change its state unt
75. trol Panel 12 14 1 Control Panel FUses uie cere rii eene 13 1 4 3 The Control Panel s Connections amp Terminals 13 Chapter 2 Partitions J EO J T J T 17 2 1 husni u sal asd aI Qa sia yata 17 212 18 224 Example i Lean ntes E 18 Classical Application for Example A seen 18 22 2 Example 19 Classical Application for Example 20 2 253 DIC Gun ns 21 Classical Application for Example C 21 Chapter 3 Installing Peripherals 23 3A General eee nte n tite tenero dei i mer necs 23 3 2 Connecting ZONES u 24 Sul oi LOVE ha ceo AS quac annes sere deseo AS 24 3 2 Connecting Detector without using EOL resistor 25 3 2 3 Connecting Detector using one EOL resistor 25 3 2 4 Connecting Detector using two EOL resistors 27 3 3 Connecting Zone Expenders General 28 3 3 1 EXP LOCAL Local Expansion carbonio etn 29 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 3 333 I O 8 External Expenders
76. ual 71 Double Knock is used for reducing false alarms from problematic zones In order for a zone configured as double knock to trigger am alarm it must transmit two events to the system in a predetermined time set in this screen see Zone Programming section 5 3 5 5 6 Conditioned Zones Time me 4 Cus gt Enter no of seconds In this screen you program the time span it takes a conditioned zone to be activated in seconds For example if zone 1 and 2 are conditioned together and only zone 1 is opened the alarm will not be triggered for 30 seconds If after 30 seconds zone 1 is still opened the alarm will be triggered and both zones 1 and 2 will be reported as those that trigged the alarm 5 5 7 Bypass Limit Time me 4 In this screen you program in minutes the time in which a zone remains bypassed before it is activated 5 5 8 False Code me 4 Enter no of keystrokes gt In this screen you program the number of times it is possible to enter a false code after which the system will report it to the monitoring station preset False Code display and react according to the configurations in System Responses menu see section System Responses 5 7 HUNTER PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 72 5 6 General Parameters In the following group of screens there are different system parameters Each screen contains up to 16 parameters set toge
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