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1. ee Record Playback the operation time out expressed in seconds will be signaled by a counter and a progress bar on the display If you wish to interrupt the record playback operation manually press Cx otherwise it will end automatically when the pre set time out expires You can adjust the volume during the playback phase using keys and i ee Delete this operation must be confirmed by pressing oK ee IntercomCall the display provides the list of keypads you can call Use and to select the keypad you wish to contact then press ok to start the call The recipient keypad will emit an audible signal to indicate the incoming call and the display will appear as shown in the figure The recipient can press to answer the call or Esc to reject it Both the caller and the call recipient can end the call by pressing Esc The volume can be adjusted during the listen phase by pressing keys and i e The IntercomCall shortcut shortcut n 11 described Intercom call section Method 2 Access the Voice functions section of the user menu by entering a valid PIN code Follow the instructions described in Method 1 allows you to view the previously Via Alien touch screen When accessing voice functions via the Alien touch screen first access the Apps section by pressing the button then access the Voice functions section Following is a list of the sections relating to each function which can be activated by pres
2. Press to step back to the main menu to listen to all the voice announcements relating to the shortcuts assigned to the entered PIN Via Keypad After entering a valid user code PIN press the key which is assigned to the Arming status shortcut shortcut n 17 The control panel will announce in order the descriptions of the partitions the entered PIN is assigned to and their current armed disarmed status Commands over the phone 5 18 Panel to user calls 5 18 1 Your installer will instruct you as to which events generate voice calls Event report calls will be sent to the programmed contact numbers of your choice when the event occurs and in most cases also when it ends During the call the call recipient can e press to go to the next message or if there is only one message end the successful call e Type in a valid PIN followed by and access the customized shortcuts assigned to the code The control panel will activate the voice guide which will announce the available shortcuts and the number keys to press The respective shortcut will activate when the key indicated by the voice guide is pressed User to panel calls 5 18 2 If the Answerphone function refer to paragraph 5 4 Activations is enabled users can call the control panel from any remote telephone and send commands to the system refer to paragraph 3 2 Shortcut with code and or activate Listen in sessions refer to paragraph 5 16 Listen i
3. Teleservice functions are both enabled the control panel will give Note incoming call priority to the teleservice call After picking up the call the control panel will allow the installer company modem 30 seconds to establish communication If the modem fails to communicate within this period the control panel will play the pre recorded Answerphone voice message e Internet access if this option is enabled and the system is equipped with a SmartLAN G board the control panel will allow user authorized access to the system via LAN Internet If this option is disabled the control panel will allow user authorized access to the system via teleservice if authorized e Enable install if enabled the Installer PIN will be accepted by the system and the installer will have access to the Installer menu If disabled entry of the installer PIN will generate an Invalid Code event and the installer will be denied access to the respective menu e Sync IP2RX if activated the control panel will send a specific string to the IP2RX software in order to allow its identification e e Via Keypad Faso Iz peece m Method 1 Method 1 e Method 2 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys Fi shown on the display with iii dc y or without code entry e The shortcut assigned to the Activations menu shortcut n 15 B4 allows you to view the respective section in the user menu where you can 1 Use keys and follo
4. section Select the telephone number you desire from those available on the list The next step is to change the number using the screen buttons press OK to confirm Teleservice request This command sends a call to the installer company 40 Method 2 lt Method 2 Method 2 Gee Method 1 gt 5 10 FERE 5 11 Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING Your installer must enable control panel option Num15ForTeleserv otherwise this function will not be available Via Keypad j Method 1 Method 2 Activate theshortcut assigned to the Teleservice req shortcut n 8 Ex Method 2 Access the Teleservice request section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN e Via Alien touch screen Method 2 Access the Menu section by pressing Q type in the user code and then access the Actions section This section contains a list of control panel commands which can be activated by pressing ACTIVATE among them is the Teleservice a Via Reader Hold a valid digital key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display indicates Teleservice Request shortcut n 8 Method 1 TI gt Service call activated Overtime request 5 12 This operation can be carried out under the following conditions only e The partition concerned must be timer controlled e The auto arm option must be enabled ref
5. DELAYED EXIT ZONE 52 Technical terminology and Glossary User s manual SMARTLIVING This is an explicit user command which ends signaling on the red keypad reader LEDs of the following events e Zone Alarm terminal tamper open panel or dislodged panel peripheral tamper keypads expansions readers peripheral loss keypads expansions readers e false key you delete the alarm tamper memory the visual signals on the red reader keypad LEDs will clear This device allows the control panel to send report calls to Alarm Receiving centres ARC SmartLiving control panels provide a built in digital dialer which supports all the most widely used protocols The time expressed in minutes or seconds that the system allows the user to disarm the pu en after zone violation It the system is not disarmed within the set time it will generate an alarm Each partition can be programmed with its own Entry time An operative status recognized by the system For example detector alarm mains failure blown fuse user code recognition etc are all events recognized by the control panel Each event e g mains failure can be associated with an activation event when the event occurs and a restoral event when the event ends Each event can be programmed to generate the following actions e activation of one or more outputs e transmission of one or more e mails e send one or more SMS messages e activation of one or more voice c
6. Feedback from panel S OE LED Confirmation LED red Buzzer signal Command not MEA bop audible Operation done 3 flashes EE long beep Multi system access 2 7 Users can access several systems using the same code key remote control device The user code key or remote control device must be enrolled separately on the control panels concerned and can be programmed with different attributes and functions in accordance with the requirements of each specific system The keys and codes provide the systems with random codes for keys or PINs for codes which the system associates with the respective attributes and functions programmed by the installer For example a user key code may be enabled on partitions 1 and 2 on system A on partitions 7 8 and 9 on system B and on partitions 4 and 5 on system C This operating method is possible for all keys and codes Telephone functions 2 8 The SmartLiving control panel events can be programmed to trigger report calls to an Alarm receiving Centre via digital dialer and also voice calls and SMS messages to contact numbers The SmartLiving control panel also accepts commands over the phone Shortcut commands can be sent during calls to from the control panel after valid PIN entry on the telephone keypad The commands can be activated by keys O to 9 on the telephone keypad which the system associates with various shortcut actions Each code can be programmed with customiz
7. OFF in accor dance with the associated shortcut Intermittent blinking ON 2 3sec OFF O 1sec Slow blinking ON 0 5sec OFF 0 5sec Fast blinking ON 0 15sec OFF 0 15sec ON only one LED On ON All the LEDs On Fast blinking ON 0 15sec OFF 0 15sec one LED only Fast blinking ON 0 15sec OFF 0 15sec ALL LEDs Table 10 Reader LEDs with no key at reader ws Wd Be Gm Y All the reader partitions are disarmed No alarm tamper memory on the reader partitions or system tamper memory The scenario associated with the arming shortcut of the red LED is active inactive The output associated with the output activation shortcut of the red LED is active inac tive Faults are present not pres ent At least one Reader partition is armed The reader partitions are dis armed Alarm tamper memory on at least one of the reader parti tions or system tamper memory At least one Reader partition is armed Alarm tamper memory on at least one of the reader parti tions or system tamper memory The scenario associated with the arming shortcut of the blue LED is active inactive The output associated with the output activation shortcut of the blue LED is active inac tive Faults are present not pres ent The scenario associated with the last key used is active The scenario associated with the arming shortcut of the green LED is active inactive
8. The output associated with The scenario associated with the arming shortcut of the yellow LED is active inactive The output associated with the output activation shortcut the output activation shortcut of the green LED is active inactive Faults are present not pres nt Table 11 Reader LEDs with key at reader of the yellow LED is active inactive Faults are present not pres nt Request to arm ALL the partitions common to both the key and reader Request to activate the short cut associated with the red LED on the reader or the first shortcut of the key If the shortcut associated with the red LED is an arming operation one of the parti tions concerned is not ready to arm due to zones which are not in standby status Request to activate the short cut associated with the blue LED on the reader or the sec ond shortcut of the key Request to activate the short cut associated with the green LED on the reader or the third shortcut of the key Request to activate the shortcut associated with the key If the shortcut associated with the blue LED is an arming operation one of the parti tions concerned is not ready If the shortcut associated with the green LED is an arming operation one of the parti tions concerned is not ready to arm due to zones which are to arm due to zones which are not in standby status not in standby status Request to activate the short cut as
9. Via Web and AlienMobile First access the Intrusion section then the Zones section Zones section contains a list of the zones available to the user and each zone provides the following keys e ON enables the zone and the corresponding icon becomes V e OFF inhibits the zone and the corresponding icon becomes G9 View This section allows you to view the events log and the current status of some of the system peripherals and elements Hg N Hg NN The Events log Alarms log Faults log and Arm Disarm op allow you to view the start and end of the corresponding events in chronological order The Nexus status section shows on the display some of the parameters of the Nexus dialer The System voltage section allows you to view the respective voltage panel The Zone Status section shows the status of the zone Standby Alarm Shorted Tamper and its inhibited status Unbypassed capable of generating alarms or Bypassed incapable of generating alarms The Faults section allows you to view current faults only refer to Appendix C Fault signals The Panel version section allows you to view the firmware version and model of your SmartLiving control panel When viewing the wireless zones the last line on the display indicates the level of signal strength on a scale of 0 to 7 the higher the value the better the signal If you access the control panel via browser it will be possible to view the sta
10. commands such as e Stop alarms e Clear call queue e Clear alarm memory d Via Reader NER Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display indicates Stop alarms shortcut n 2 Clear call queue shortcut n 3 or DeleteAlarm mem shortcut n 4 0 0 Method 1 v gt Over the phone Type in the PIN of a user code followed by the user code must be enabled to operate the system over the phone then press the key from O to 9 which the installer has programmed to activate Stop alarms Shortcut n 2 Clear call queue shortcut n 3 or DeleteAlarm mem shortcut n 4 Via Wireless remote control device Push the respective button on the remote control device and verify the outcome of the requested operation as described in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs Via Web and AlienMobile First access the Intrusion section then the Partitions section This section contains the list of partitions the user can control the SET button opens a window containing a list of commands for the partition The RESET button XE deletes the alarm memory and if allowed also tamper memory Arming and disarming partitions You can arm disarm the system partitions via keypad reader over the phone zone command wireless command Internet as follows If you request an arm partition command at a keypad for one or more partitions and not all th
11. for the adjustment of the buzzer volume 3 levels available ee Off ee Low volume ee High volume e Keypad options ee Temperature off if enabled the temperature value read by the built in temperature sensor will not be shown only on temperature sensor equipped keypads ee NoExitTimeSignal if enabled the buzzer will not emit audible signals during partition Exit time ee NOEntryTimeSignal if enabled the buzzer will not emit audible signals during partition Entry time ee Beep on output if enabled the buzzer will emit audible signals during partition Exit time ee Disable chime if enabled the buzzer will not emit audible signals when a bell zone is violated These settings apply only to the keypad you are working on and will be saved even in the event of panel shutdown 38 Using the system User s manual Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcut assigned to Keypad settings shortcut n 18 Eje associated with one of the following keys F1 ra shown on the display with or without code entry to access the Keypad settings section of the user menu Use and im followed by to select the parameters to be programmed Use keys and to increase or decrease the value of the selected parameter To activate the selected option press mz to deactivate it press Oa 3 Press to save Method 2 Access the Keypad settings section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN Follow the instructio
12. 10 will be shown e The display of the SmartLiving 10100L model alternates at 3 second intervals between 10 characters indicating the status of partitions 1 to 10 and 5 characters indicating the status of partitions 11 to 15 If the Show scenario control panel parameter is active the left side of the second line on the screen will display the current scenario The right side of the second line allows you to view several icons which provide visual information regarding the system For a detailed description of these icons refer to Table 4 Information icons Lines three and four on the display are occupied by the icons which correspond to the shortcuts assigned to the function keys F1 Fal F40 If no shortcuts are programmed on the keypad function keys the respective spaces on the display will remain empty The icons which appear on the right side of the second line provide information regarding the system therefore their presence or status fixed or flashing depends on the status they must signal Table 4 Information icons Keypads Alien Name Not Notpresent Onsolid Blinking or interchanging icons or interchanging icons TW Telephone line anne Telephone line busy Telephone line down Peripheral Loss memory All the peripherals in the system All the peripherals in the system At least one peripheral keypad configuration are responding prop Peripheral Loss configuration are responding
13. 5 second pause Exit time runnin 3 pulses 5 second pause d 4 short pulses 5 second pause during the final 20 seconds of the exit Time Activation of the output connected to Ue terminal T1 on the keypad Continuous audible signal for the entire duration of output activation Intercom call Two tone pulse Reader nBy 2 4 SmartLiving intrusion control panels can manage nBy S and nBy X readers and also the built in readers of JOY MAX and Alien keypads The proximity reader is the easiest way for users to interact with the SmartLiving intrusion control system The wall mount nBy S model can be attached to any flat surface by means of two screws it is 1P34 rated and therefore suitable for outdoor use It is equipped with a buzzer and 4 LEDs e F1 Red e F2 Blue e F3 Green e F4 Yellow The Universal flush mount nBy X Patent Pending has been especially designed to integrate with all brands of cover plates It is equipped with 4 LEDs red blue green and yellow Readers do not provide the same extent of system control as keypads however these devices are quick and easy to use and are extremely useful when carrying out day to day operations arm disarm partitions etc Readers are usually located near the main entry exit points of the protected building These devices allow system access to valid keys only The system readers are capable of recognizing a large number of keys each characterized by custom
14. MAX Joy GR Concept G nCode G keypads e nBy S outdoor mount proximity readers e nBy X universal mount proximity readers e IB100 RP BUS isolator e Self powered IB100 A BUS isolator e nCard access control card for proximity readers e Tag for nKey or nBoss proximity readers e Self powered sounderflashers for outdoor installation Ivy Ivy F Ivy M Ivy FM Ivy B Ivy BF Ivy BM Ivy BFM e Wireless system devices AIR2 AIR2 BS100 transceiver Air2 IR100 PIR detector Air2 MC100 magnetic contact ATS2 notification apparatus refer to EN50131 1 2008 02 paragraph 8 6 Notification TYPE B NOTIFICATION Table 10 page 46 Grade 2 and EN50136 characterized by APPARATUS e Transmission time classification D2 60 seconds e Transmission time max values M2 120 seconds e Classification time classification T2 25 hours e SO Substitution security no detection of device substitution e IO Information security no detection of message substitution 6 General information Manuals 1 5 Installer s manual 1 5 1 This manual not included in the package can be purchased from your retailer You the installer should read carefully through it in order to become familiar with all the components and operating procedures of the SmartLiving system In order to provide adequate protection the installer must adhere to all the manufacturer s guidelines relating to the active and passive security devices of this system Install
15. and keypad in use have in common ee the Scenarios button to access the scenarios available for activation ee the Home button provides direct access to the home page icon which appears when you tap the display and the keypad is blocked due to 5 consecutive entries of an invalid code o icon which is shown when you tap the display and the keypad is blocked due to 5 consecutive entries of an invalid code Touching the Settings option on the home page for at least 7 seconds disables the CLEANING THE DISPLAY sensitivity of the display for 20 seconds During this interval the CLEAN SCREEN message is shown to indicate that it is possible to clean the screen Touching any part of the screen for 50 seconds will restore touch screen sensitivity REBOOTING 16 The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING Signalling on the 2 3 8 Buzzer Keypads equipped with buzzers provide you with audible signals that is if the sound has not been switched off If the keypad has voice function capacity the buzzer will also signal incoming intercom calls from another keypad The buzzer signals the running entry exit and pre arm times refer to Appendix A Technical terminology and Glossary of enabled partitions The activation these signals can be set up by means of the keypad options described in paragraph 5 8 Keypad settings Table 9 Signalling and types of signal Button pressed Single pulse beep Entry time running 8 pulses
16. and or change the control panel programming data A zone with this attribute cannot generate alarms activate audible and visual signaling devices However any alarm events that occur will be saved to the events memory If zones are not operating properly the Test option will allow the installer to check them without the risk of generating false alarms A logical entity for automatic time management of programmed peripherals or elements SmartLiving control panels provide 10 timers Transceiver equipped devices In two way wireless systems all the devices are equipped with transceivers In one way wireless systems the main unit is equipped with a receiver module whereas the peripheral devices are equipped with transmitters Each code is programmed with e A4 5 or 6 digit PIN which allows access the system e A label which identifies the user usually the user s name e The group of partitions it controls arms disarms etc e A group of pre set parameters which allow the operator to work on the system in accordance with its authorized access level for example a code can be enabled to consult the events log but not to change the date and time e A hierarchical level that may allow the user to change to parameters of codes on a lower level in the system hierarchy User the lowest level Manager Master List of functions available to the user after entry of a valid code at the keypad This device allows the control
17. and that a teleservice request TCP connection or SIA IP event report is being sent if appears it means that the Nexus is connected to the BUS 2 line GSM signal reception value between 1 and 100 3 line balance at the last operation expressed in the local currency 4 line faults present access the View Faults section for details rm accesses View System voltage 16 pa TO Use keys and to scroll the list of accessible zones The display shows the following zone parameters 1 line zone description 2 line zone status Standby Alarm Short Tamper its activation status un bypassed capable of generating alarms or bypassed incapable of gen erating alarms 3 line various indications depending on the device type wireless zone wireless signal reception level level of smoke present in the smoke detection chamber of the Air2 FD100 smoke detector expressed in mdB m 4 line level of contamination present in the smoke detection chamber of Air2 FD100 smoke detector 9 7 accesses View Zone status It is advisable to clean the detector when the value exceeds 90 Note accesses View Faults Shortcut n 36 z s Method 2 Access the View section of the User menu by means of a valid PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen It is possible to view the status of the system elements through the variou
18. disable the code options ee Partition filter if this option is enabled the code will be able to change the parameters only of codes with a lower rank in the system hierarchy whose partitions are amongst the partitions assigned to the code being programmed For example if a code is configured as Master with Partition filter and is assigned to partitions 1 3 5 and 7 it will be able to enable disable or change the PIN of a User code assigned to partitions 1 and 5 but not the PIN of a User code assigned to partitions 1 2 and 3 Using the system 43 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels ee Text menu and User menu the combination of these two options allows A immediate visualization of the menu screens on the keypad displays after acceptance of a valid user PIN Refer to the following table case Text menu usermenu Deseriion Accesses the user menu shown as a list of oper VOCE Tine tio ns T seg ations the user is enabled to perform at this PISSRIe Enable point the user can scroll the list using and KA and select the required option Visualization of the user icons associated with Disabled Disabled function keys Fi Fa FA at this point the user can press the required function key and acti vate the associated shortcut Shows the descriptions of the personalized user icons associated with function keys The shortcut descriptions will be shown instead of the shortcut Enabled Disable
19. disables the audible signal during entry time e Bell enables disables the audible signal for the bell function e Temperature enables disables the visualization of the temperature on the display e Tamper enables disables the device tamper function Alien G only If the SmartLiving control panel is in maintenance status a list of the following parameters will be shown e Keypad address e Keypad address this is the address of the Alien keypad and its integrated reader e Tamper enables disables the device tamper function Alien S only You can select the parameter by means of and To confirm changes and exit the section press SAVE English is the default language of the Alien keypad Change PIN This section allows you to change the User Code PIN you used for access and also the PINs of other users with a lower rank in the system hierarchy refer to paragraph 2 5 Using the system SMARTLIVING Method 2 O s Method 1 Method 2 y gt Note 5 9 38 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels User Codes In order to be EN50131 compliant all PINs must have 6 figures Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcut assigned to the Change PIN shortcut n 34 43 and associated with one of the following keys Fir shown on the display with or without code entry to access the Change PIN section of the User Menu 1 Use keys and followed by to select the user code you
20. entry e The shortcut which is assigned to Arm Disarm operations shortcut n 1 4i applies the pre set scenario If the shortcut is activated by the entry of a code PIN with the Fixed Length attribute and if all the partitions the user controls are disarmed they will switch status and arm likewise if all the partitions the user controls are armed they will switch status and disarm allows you to isarm each partition e The shortcut assigned to Arm Disarm Menu shortcut n 12 view the respective section and arm in Stay or Away mode or separately 1 Select the desired partition using keys 9 and 6 2 Select the required operating mode for the selected partition using keys and ni 3 Once you have set up the required operations for all the partitions press oK Method 2 Access the Arm Disarm section of the user menu by means of a valid code PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Method 3 While the entry time is still running refer to Entry time in Appendix A Technical terminology and Glossary type in a valid code the code must have access to the Arm Disarm section of the user menu the partitions the code and keypad concerned have in common will disarm instantly Via Alien touch screen The Alien keypad allow users to activate the programmed scenarios and also set up the arming mode of the partitions they control have access to e Access the Scenarios section by pr
21. events Cancels the entire call queue and stops ongoing calls if any Carries outa Stop alarms operation and at the same Delete memory time deletes memory of system and partition alarm and tamper events Activates one of the pro grammed outputs Clear call queue Activate output Deactivates one of the pro Deactiv outputs grammed outputs Delays auto arming time of partitions by 30 minutes Sends a call to the Installer Teleservice req company number Teleser vice number P e i sage which announces the vorce menu shortcuts assigned to the number keys Allows eavesdropping over the phone by means of a microphone located on suit ably placed keypad Accesses the user menu section Voice functions intercom Call Listen in Accesses the user menu section Arm Disarm Arm disarm menu Accesses the user menu section Manage alarms Accesses the User Menu section Voice functions Voice func menu Accesses the user menu section Activations Activations menu Accesses the user menu section View Nexus status tus Provides voice information regarding the armed dis Arming status armed status of the parti tions Keypad sett menu View Nexus sta Accesses the user menu section Keypad settings Accesses the user menu section Activations Zones ZoneBypass menu which sce 20 Voice memo Output control Enab answer phone Enab teleservice View eve
22. inhib ited or is in Test status All the zones belonging to the keypad partitions are in standby status An unplayed voice message is present in the memo box Fast blink At least one of the keypad par ing titions is armed ON 0 15sec Memory of alarm tamper on at the keypad partitions is either least one of the keypad parti y e Li OFF 0 15sec tions or memory of a system disabled nro or is in Test alarm is present At least one fault is active and at least one zone belonging to Open zones on the keypad par titions An unplayed voice message is present in the memo box The list of faults signaled on the yellow fault LED A can be found in the table in Appendix C Fault signals Following is the list of events which cause the Red System Alarm LED te to blink e Open panel tamper e Dislodged panel tamper e Expansion tamper e Keypad Tamper e Reader Tamper e Expansion Loss e Keypad Loss e Reader Loss e False key 14 The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING If the False key event is configured as a Silent event the red LED will not blink If this option is enabled the status of the partitions will be hidden If a valid code is entered at a keypad the real time status will be indicated on the keypad concerned for 30 seconds Additionally e If the partitions are armed the status of the system will be hidden from non authorized users ee Red keypad LED Off ee Yello
23. main menu The menu provides the function keys listed in Table 15 Alien menu In addition to the keys on the home page the following buttons will help you navigate NAVIGATION through the various sections e HOME positioned to the right on the lower bar takes you directly to the home page e MENU positioned to the right on the lower bar opens a list of buttons links to the sections of the web interface and also the logout button in the top right corner of the screen e LOGOUT present in the MENU list effects user logout operations and returns to the login form fields The scenario that is currently active on the control panel is displayed on the left side of SCENARIO the lower bar of every section Using AlienMobile 5 21 application The Alien Mobile application may be utilized by SmartLiving control panel users who CONNECTING TO THE have Internet connection INTERNET Once the application has been downloaded to the tablet or smartphone the user can enter the connection parameters provided by the installer in the Settings Control panel section of the application refer to Table 15 Alien menu e IP address and connection port of the control panel e User details username password and user code e Type of SmartLAN board used for web access e Encryption data if present If you wish you can enter a password in Settings General section of the application PASSWORD refer to Table 15 Alien menu that will be re
24. of available user menu sections e Manage alarms e Arm Disarm op e Voice functions e Activations e View e Outputs ON OFF e Set date time e Keypad settings e Change PIN e TelephoneNumbers e Teleservice req e Overtime request e Thermostat e Teleservice Nexus e Codes 2 The keypad deletes the shortcut icons associated with keys Fi rn and replaces them with the customized shortcut icons associated with the code as illustrated opposite 2 Keys F1 ra and 0 9wsz will allow the user to select the desired shortcut 3 You can access a descriptive menu of the customized shortcuts assigned to keys Firs FA as shown opposite 3 To activate the shortcut use keys auip and to select the description then press oK These methods show how you can access the menu after code validation in other words on first access At this point each time you press key C 3 different objects will appear select the one that applies to the operation concerned and then continue Keys The SmartLiving system is capable of managing INIM s contact free digital keys which are available in three versions e nKey nBoss tag fro proximity readers e nCard proximity card e Air2 KF100 remote control key Each key is unique and is identified by a random code selected from over 4 billion code combinations During the installation phase each key is enrolled on the system in order to allow it to ope
25. of the week 2 line pre set temperature gauge and the Summer Winter operating mode icon 3 line temperature setting and operating hours 4 line temperature reading and the status of the heating system air conditioning sys tem ON OFF 2 Select the operating mode Summer Winter of the thermostat using 6 mo 3 Select the temperature using keys and im 4 Select the timeframe using 9 and e Select the day of the week using and Ol Press to confirm and exit Method 2 Access the Thermostat section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen Access the Climate section by pressing E The CLIMA option will be displayed and the current operating mode of the thermostat The 5 setting options will be shown below the CLIMA title 42 5 13 Method 2 lt 0 s Method 2 Method 1 I y H Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING Select the button which corresponds to the section you require then set the parameters of the selected operating mode You can change the temperature using and and also the timeframe and day where available by means of the arrow keys Options for Heat Cool operations can also be selected for the winter and summer operating modes The icons corresponding to the thermostat options are displayed of the upper bar on the home page Teleservice via Ne
26. panel to send voice calls to programmed contact numbers In SmartLiving control panels the voice dialer function is provided by the SmartLogos30M board accessory item If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board all keypads with voice functions present in the system configuration will allow users to record memos Messages can be recorded played and deleted as required An intrusion control system whose devices detectors keypads keyfobs communicate with the control panel over radio waves Usually only the control panel of wireless systems is mains powered 220Va c while the wireless devices are battery powered The battery life is of utmost importance in the design layout and operational capacity of these systems An electrical input point used for the management supervision of signals coming from an intrusion detection device Technical terminology and Glossary PRIMARY POWER SOURCE READER SCENARIO SHORTCUTS SMOKE DETECTORS SUPERVISION TAMPER TELEPHONE ACTIONS TELESERVICE TEST ZONE TIMER TRANSCEIVER USER CODE USER MENU VOICE DIALER VOICE MEMO WIRELESS ZONE 55 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels 5x g 56 Appendix B SHORTCUTS AT DEFAULT funcion parameter description Applies a pre set scenario deactivates the outputs relative to NN lately Stop alarms zone partition alarm and tamper events and system tamper
27. point 6 y Remote control 3 3 3 shortcuts To activate the installer programmed shortcuts assigned to the 4 keys F1 FA on the remote control device simply push the button which corresponds to the desired command The successful outcome of the operation will be signaled by audible and visual feedback refer to Table 12 Feedback signals provided by KF100 wireless remote control Shortcut list 3 4 For the complete list of shortcuts refer to the table in Appendix B Shortcuts at default Shortcuts O to 8 shown in the table carry out the specified actions instantly Shortcut 9 File can be activated over the phone only telephone shortcut Shortcut 17 FA can be activated over the phone or at a keypad All other shortcuts from 10 to 16 and from 18 to 37 provide direct access to specified sections in the user menu therefore can be activated at keypads only 26 Shortcuts User s manual SMARTLIVING Chapter 4 VOICE FUNCTIONS If the SmartLiving control panel is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board you will be able to take advantage of all the voice functions provided by the JOY MAX and Alien keypads including the over the phone voice guide Your installer will program the voice messages you require e for event associated calls e for event associated announcements on the keypad at address 1 All keypads with voice functions provides a voice memo box for the recording and playback of messages This handy fun
28. the installer s responsibility to instruct them on how to use the security system properly Under normal circumstances the installer is not allowed to arm disarm the system without previous authorization from the user All the system partitions must be disarmed before accessing the parameter programming phase The access code of the installer is a level 3 access code User 1 6 2 The users are the occupants of the building where this intrusion control panel is installed Only authorized users can access and operate the system Thanks to the extreme flexibility of the system the most common operations can be carried out without authorization This operating method must be expressly requested by the main user as it considerably lowers the security level of the system and may cause false alarms accidental arm disarm operations etc A system access code can be associated with each user The programming process allows you to define the code hierarchy e User e Manager e Master The system codes can carry out in accordance with their assigned level in the system hierarchy the User being the lowest level the following operations on all other codes that are inferior hierarchically General information 7 SMARTLIVING INIM Anti intrusion control panels ee enable disable ee change PIN ee change the programming parameters If the system programming complies with security grade 3 of EN 50131 some partition arming or delete memory o
29. the value set by the user the output connected to the air conditioning system will activate indicated on the display by be o HE xe Winter Heating when the sensor detects that the temperature has fallen below the value set by the user the output connected to the heating system will activate indicated on the display by i amp This function provides 5 operating modes for the user to choose from e Off the thermostat is off the output associated with the heating or air conditioning system is deactivated e Manual the temperature set by the user is valid for 24 hours per day for 7 days per week e Daily the temperature set by the user is valid during the selected hours for 7 days per week e Weekly the temperature set by the user is valid during the selected hours on specific days of the week e Antifreeze this is a forced operation If the temperature drops below 5 C the output connected to the heating system will activate Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcut assigned to the Thermostat shortcut n 37 associated with one of the following keys Fi ra shown on the display with or without code entry to access the Thermostat section of the user menu 1 Use the number keys to select the operating mode of the thermostat o thermostat Off o Manual e Daily o Weekly e Antifreeze The display will show the 1 line operating mode of the thermostat and day
30. to access their code shortcuts only after validating their PINs refer to paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu Each code can be programmed to manage e Up to 12 shortcuts can be activated by keys Firs and identified by explicit icons e Up to 10 shortcuts can be activated by keys 0 J 9wy If a code is enabled to operate the system over the phone these shortcuts will also be available on the telephone number keys Entry of a code associated with shortcut no 9 Ale at a Joy MAX keypad prompts the voice announcement of all the shortcuts assigned to to the number keys Via Keypad 1 Validating your PIN 2 Access the user menu using the method described in paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu at point 2 3 Press the key MY which corresponds to the shortcut icon or press the key 0 2 which is assigned to the shortcut If the installer has enabled the Fixed length option on a user code the shortcut FIXED LENGTH assigned to F12 will activate as soon as the user types in their PIN without need of touching any other key Over the phone Establish communication with the control panel Type in your code followed by Listen to the voice prompts regarding the available shortcuts Press the number key which corresponds to the required shortcut BR CN Ln Key and Reader shortcuts 3 3 nBy S and nBy X 3 3 1 Reader shortcuts Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the r
31. use It does not cover e damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence e damage caused by fire flood wind or lightning e vandalism e fair wear and tear INIM Electronics s r l shall at its option repair or replace any defective products Improper use that is use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the warranty Contact Our authorized dealer or visit our website for further information regarding this warranty INIM Electronics s r l shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for Limited damage arising from improper storage handling or use of this product Warra nty Installation of this Product must be carried out by qualified persons appointed by INIM Electronics Installation of this Product must be carried out in accordance with Our instructions in the product manual The information contained in this document is the sole property of INIM Copyright Electronics s r l No part may be copied without written authorization from INIM Electronics s r l All rights reserved Hereby INIM Electronics s r l declares that the SmartLiving series of intrusion European control panels the Air2 series of devices and the SmartLink product are in Directive compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 CE com pliance Moreover INIM Electronics s r l also declares that all other devices mentioned in this manual are in compliance with the e
32. various parts of the system zones outputs etc or view the events log The structured graphics control provides ample room for customization with skin and background selection and image gallery slideshow management You can also control the screen brightness contrast and image transparency The Alien keypad has a built in microphone and speaker for voice functions A temperature sensor indicates the room temperature on the screen and activates the Chronthermostat functions The built in proximity reader reads tags and cards and allows easy access to the system without the need of code entry The Alien keypad has an SD card slot up to 32GB for storing photos and slideshow images in photoframe mode and a USB interface The Alien keypad screen Access to the Alien keypad functions is achieved by tapping the respective buttons displayed on the screen Although the functions provided by the different versions of the Alien keypads are they same the devices differ in screen size and the layout of the icons and buttons Following is the description of the Alien S screen layout the presence of the various elements described depends on the activated functions and the accessed window The SmartLiving System FALSE KEY 50131STATHIDDEN 2 3 7 15 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Table 8 Alien screen Data and Time of the SmartLiving control panel If the control panel is in Service status this fiel
33. wish to change 2 Type in the new PIN 4 5 or 6 digits using keys 021 then press x 3 Type in the new PIN again using keys 0 and press to save Method 2 Access the Change PIN section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen m Ri Access the Settings section by pressing Lt enter a valid user code then go to Date Time Change PIN Tel Numbers section then select Tel Numbers Select the code you desire from those available on the list The next step is to change the code using the screen buttons press OK to confirm Change telephone numbers Users can change the contact numbers used by the dialer of the SmartLiving control panel Only contact numbers with at least one partition in common with the entered PIN and keypad in use will be shown Via Keypad Access the phonebook 1 Use keys and to select the required phone number then press oK each programming field accepts a 20 digit phone number 2 Use keys 9 and e to select the field you wish to change then use the number keys etc to edit the number The following characters are also accepted N 77 I 2 second pause WK and Wy 3 Press to confirm and exit Via Alien touch screen tt Access the Settings section by pressing foal enter a valid user code then go to Date Time Change PIN Tel Numbers then to the Tel Numbers
34. 5 11 5 12 and 5 14 Not present Activations where it is possible to view and enable the activations described in paragraph 5 4 Activations User code required Accesses a section where it is possible to view the timers and Not present their status Not present Refer to paragraph 5 5 View Accesses a section which allows you to view in real time the video recording made the camera con Not present Not present figured in the Settings section of the Alien Mobile application Refer to paragraph 5 5 View Available for AlienMobile only Accesses the sections for the settings of the key pad and the SmartLiving control panel Accesses a section where it is possible to User code required Not present Timer Ba E e Alien provides information regarding the setting up of the Alien touch screen interface you are using It shows the model firmware revision and the address of the keypad and built in reader Furthermore it allows you to modify the Accesses a section where it is System 3 screen by means of the and keys Refer to paragraph 5 8 Keypad settings Date Time Change PIN Tel Numbers these sections allow you to change the date and time on the control panel clock the user PINs and the contact phone numbers saved to the memory Refer to paragraphs 5 7 5 9 and 5 10 Installer this section allows access to the installer menu after entry of a va
35. 5 E associated with one of the keys Method 2 NN shown on the display with or without code entry to access the user menu at the Set date time section lt 1 Use keys 9 and e to select the programming field you wish to change hour min utes etc Use keys and to make any changes in the selected field Press to save the setting Method 2 Access the Keypad date time section on the User menu by means of a valid PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 0 s Method 2 Via Alien touch screen Method 2 Method 1 Access the Settings by pressing the odi button type in a valid user code then access the Date Time Change PIN Tel Numbers section This section allows you to access and change the date and time of the control panel clock Changes can be made using the left right and up down scroll keys and confirmed by the OK key Keypad settings 5 8 This option allows you to configure the displays and buzzers of the keypads which access to the SmartLiving system The parameters which are available depend on the type of keypad e Brightness for the adjustment of the brightness of the display backlight and key LEDs when any key is pressed duration 20 seconds e Standby brightness for the adjustment of the brightness of the display backlight and key LEDs when the keypad is in standby status e Contrast for the adjustment of the black white contrast e Volume
36. CEl 79 2 EN 50131 3 EN 50131 6 CEB TO14 SmartLiving Anti intrusion control panels and security systems User s manual ELECTRONICS SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels INIM Electronics s r l Seller Our Us warrants the original purchaser that this Warranty product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months As INIM Electronics s r l does not install this product directly and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us INIM Electronics s r l does not warrant against loss of quality degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products parts or other replaceable items such as consumables that are neither made nor recommended by INIM Electronics Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall INIM Electronics s r l be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct ot indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of this product This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal
37. EN One of the following events has occurred Control panel open Dislodged panel Expansion tamper Keypad tamper Reader tamper Device loss or tamper in LossTamp ongoi ng progress Sound flash Tamp Expansion loss Keypad loss Reader loss Sound flash Loss Sounder faults Horn JA defect damage has been detected on the horn fault sounder A low voltage value has been detected on the sounderflasher battery Press on Sounder faults to o list of devices which If the voltage drops below 10V the device will acceso Due inhibit the sounder and activate only the flasher have at least one fault present in the event of an alarm If the voltage drops Press on the selected sound below 8V the device will inhibit both the sounder erflash rto access the list of cur and the flasher rent faults on the device An excessive internal resistance has been concerned detected on the sounderflasher battery This type of deep fault indicates corrosion inside the bat tery therefore the battery must be replaced Violation of zones with Violation has occurred on one or more zones faults Faults on zones with the Fault zone option enabled Contaminated smoke The smoke chamber of at least one of the Air2 Press to ACCESS the list of nes Detector dusty FD100 smoke UE is contaminated by dirt zones involved or dust Fault signals 57 Sounderflasher faults Faults on IVY BUS LowBatt Soundfl sounderflasher Sounderf
38. Electronics s r l Production plant Via Fosso Antico Centobuchi 63076 Monteprandone AP Italy Tel 39 0735 705007 Fax 39 0735 704912 e mail info inim biz Web www inim biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system hold authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only Description of the product 1 2 and various models Description Intrusion control panel Models SmartLiving 505 SmartLiving 515 SmartLiving 1050 SmartLiving 1050L SmartLiving 10100L Applied Normative CEI 79 2 1998 Ab 2000 CEI EN 50131 3 2009 and CEI EN 50131 6 2008 Certification agency IMQ Security systems Security rating 2 The following table describes the main features of the various models of the control panels Table 1 Control panel Main Features Smarttiving intrusion control panels 505 515 1050 1080 101001 a O TELA Terminals on pane rere on panel configurable 2 7 Terminals on panel configurable as Rollerblind Shock Terminats on panel configurable as outputs TMazms tT S Relay outputs on controlpanel motherboard artis SSCS Digital keys andkeyfobs StS General information 5 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Environmental Conditions 1 3 The Joy GR Joy MAX nCode G Concept G Alien S Alien G IB100 FLEX5 Nexus and nBy X peripheral devices are for indoor installation only and operate best under the following env
39. LAN G board integrates a web server which allows users to operate the control panel from remote locations without the need of authentication For further details regarding the web server refer to paragraph 5 20 2 Access to and use of the Web interface AMOR gt SEEMAR CORA TH STARLIGHT PT an IM PEIS LAU are calor i L FACE ator AlienMobile Application 2 10 INIM Electronics now offers SmartLiving control panel users the Alien Mobile application for smartphones and Android or Apple tablets in two different versions e AlienMobile free App with basic functions e AlienMobile purchasable App with advanced functions The application which can be downloaded online from Play store and Apple app store provides a complete user interface similar to that described in this manual for Alien keypads or for interfacing the web browser of the SmartLAN G board It is the installer s task to prepare the control panel for direct connection to the devices which use the Alien Mobile application and to configure the application for use with the system to be monitored and finally to provide end users with all the necessary access data For instructions for use and access to the system via Alien Mobile refer to paragraph 5 21 Using AlienMobile application Arming scenarios 2 11 A scenario is a pre set arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the SmartLiving system partitions the scenarios are programmed b
40. Thermostat Not present Not present No code requested Facebook Not present Link to the Facebook page of INIM Electronics Using the SmartLAN G 5 20 e mail 5 20 1 The event related e mail sent to the user via the SmartLAN G board must be programmed entirely by the installer Below is an example of an e mail associated with a Valid Code event Table 16 E mail parameters SmartLiving control Text edited by the installer associated with amp ca panel Valid code the respective event in square brackets Ema client Sender SmartLAN inim biz File Modify View Go Message Tools User1 inim biz Parameters set by the installer m lu bd ipo User2 inim biz Download mail Write Address book Reply Reply to all Subject SmartLiving control panel Valid code 2 1 2014 18 23 00 From SmartLAN inim biz Valid code The first part of the e mail shows the date and To useri inim biz user Dinim biz Recipient CODE 001 time of the event when saved to the events KEYP 005 log and any relative details Message PARTITION 001 Valid code 01 02 2014 19 23 00 text CODE 001 Access with valid KEYPAD 005 PART code entry saved to Optional text Link to an Internet website or IP lo g address if applicable US http www inim biz www http www inim biz_ biz http Huren inim biz L 4 map pdf Document file sent with the e mail Attach map pdf Access to and use of 5 20 2 the We
41. X stands for the PIN of a control panel user e a blank space must be keyed in after PIN entry e SMS Text which is the command identifier this parameter must be provided by your installer 46 Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING If duly configured by the installer the user will receive feedback SMS text message or ring from the Nexus relating to successfully implemented commands The SmartLiving control panel is programmed with five predefined default commands SMS TEXT AT DEFAULT e Balance enquiry relating to the SIM card of the Nexus If the following SMS text message is sent XXXXXX CREDIT BALANCE where xxxxxx stands for the user s PIN the user will receive an SMS text message indicating the remaining credit balance e Status enquiry relating to the Nexus If the following SMS text message is sent lt XXXXXX gt STATUS where xxxxxx stands for the user access PIN the user will receive an SMS text message indicating the ee device name and firmware revision ee GSM network provider ee GSM signal reception level ee device tamper status ee BUS status ee Balance remaining credit e Inhibition using the EXC or ESC command or activation using the INC command of the control panel zones If the following SMS text message is sent XXXXXX EXC zone description where ee lt xxxxxx gt is the PIN of a control panel user coded followed by a blank space ee EXC or ESC or INC is the co
42. a timeframe If a code is associated with one of the timers it will be able to operate the system only when the timer is On e The group of outputs which can be activated deactivated manually After accessing the Outputs ON OFF section user menu you can activate deactivate the duly programmed outputs e The menu sections the user can access refer to paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu point 1 e Customized shortcuts Each code can be programmed to manage ee up to 12 customized personal shortcuts assigned to keys F1 ra ee up to 10 customized personal shortcuts assigned to keys 0 These shortcuts are available to the code user only after accessing the user menu Ways of accessing the 2 5 1 user menu In order for code users to access their user menus they must first validate their codes This can be done by typing in the code PIN and pressing OK If the installer has enabled the Fixed length option on a user code the user must first FIXED LENGTH press and then type in their PIN At this point there are 3 different ways of allowing first access to the user menu depending on the system setup as follows The SmartLiving System 19 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels 1 The user can access the menu directly as shown in the figure opposite 1 by means of keys and im the user can select the desired menu section and then press for access Following is a the list
43. a timer controlled partition the partition will arm disarm in accordance with the ON OFF settings of the timer This is the secondary power source of the system If primary 230 Vac power failure occurs the battery will take over A list of outgoing event associated calls the control panel must send to programmed contact numbers Enabled users can clear the call queue manually Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the associated Timer Entry time If the user does not disarm the partition s within the set Entry time the system will generate an alarm For example the zone that monitors the main door of a building is usually configured as a Delayed Entry Zone in order to give building occupants time to enter the building and disarm the partition without generating an alarm Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the associated Timer refer to Exit time For example the zone that monitors the main door of a residence or building is usually configured as a delayed exit zone in order to give occupants time to leave the partition after an arming operation If the user does not leave the zone within the set Exit time the system will generate an alarm Appendix A ACCESS CODES ALARM ALARM OR TAMPER MEMORY ALARM RECEIVING CENTRE ARC ANSWERPHONE ARM DISARM AUTO ARM BACKUP BATTERY CALL QUEUE DELAYED ENTRY ZONE
44. al of BUS fuse blown 1BUS fuse fault FLO Backup battery ineffi Low batter The backup battery of the control panel is almost cient or not connected J empty or disconnected Primary power source Mains failure The primary power source voltage 230 Vac has loss failed or has been disconnected Mer di Tel line down Trouble on the PSTN landline To view LowBatt battery WLS and WLS zone loss signaling access the user menu go to Wireless detector not l l l View Faults press to view WLS zone loss At least one wireless detector is not operating he licor devices a Wireless detector bat The battery of at least one wireless detector is tery low Low battery WLS running out Nexus p Low The GSM network signal is insufficient Nexus fault GSM The GSM module of the Nexus dialer is not oper module fault ating properly Call your Installer company Nexus fault SIM The SIM card does not respond or is not present commun fault The SIM card PIN is not disabled 0 Nexus GSM dialer faults Press OK on Nexus fault to Nexus fault Low The credit left on the SIM card is below the mini access the list of current faults Credit mum credit threshold Ne XUS fault Pro The GSM network provider of the SIM in use is viderUnavailable unavailable Nexus fault GPRS NEXUS G detects problems on GPRS network conn lost communications IP connection loss IP conn lost The verification of the IP connection fails M
45. al terminology and Glossary e arm the partitions the zone belongs to when the command zone is violated and disarm the partitions the zone belongs to when it restores to standby Via Wireless remote control device Push the respective button on the remote control device and verify the outcome of the requested operation as described in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs Via Auto arm operations If a partition is associated with a timer which controls automatic arming operations it will arm when the timer switches ON and disarm when the timer switches OFF Users who are enabled to control Auto arm operations refer to paragraph 5 4 Activations must e activate the timer associated with the Auto arm operations e enable the Auto arm option for the partitions concerned Via Web and AlienMobile This method of access allow users to activate the programmed scenarios and also set up the arming mode of the partitions the users can control have access to e Access Scenarios section This section provides a list of the scenarios which can be activated by the ON button The description of the current scenario is displayed on the bar on the bottom left of the screen e First access Intrusion the section and then the Partitions section This section contains the list of partitions the user can control the SET button opens a window containing the buttons for the arming mode settings ee AWAY arming mode arms the p
46. alls e activation of one or more digital calls This is the non volatile portion of the memory the panels saves events to The events are saved in chronological order with the following details e event description with details regarding new events and restorals e information regarding the user or the cause of event e event location e event date and time The events log can be viewed by the system users and the installer Partition events zone alarms partition alarms arm disarm operations recognized codes and keys etc can be viewed by users with at least one partition in common with the event element For example if a user arms several partitions from a keypad the events log will show e description of the event Arm request e description of the code and partitions involved e description label of the keypad involved e date and time of the request A short period expressed in minutes or seconds during which the user must disarm the partition ali violation for example after opening the front door otherwise the system will generate an alarm Each partition can be programmed with its own Exit time These boards can be used to increase the number of terminals zones or outputs and or the size of the system in order to extend it over a larger area Expansion boards can be connected to the system via the I BUS A condition which indicates that a system component is not working properly Some faults can jeopardize the
47. and dependability through time EASYAU 2 2 1 This user friendly tool provides an interesting array of graphic features and functions All SmartLiving intrusion control panels are controlled by keypads equipped with 96x32 pixel graphic displays The four line alphanumeric display screen 16 characters per line can be edited or used to view the icons associated with various customized user operations The keypad shortcuts allow time consuming sequences to be transformed into simple keystroke actions They can be used for a variety of tasks and make operations less tedious and less error prone In this way INIM has eliminated the repetitive sequences of keystrokes required by other systems available on the market The use of customizable graphic objects which indicate the system status helps users to understand what is happening on the system Besides accepting various commands Away Arm Stay Arm Disarm etc the nBy reader also allows users to manage the shortcuts programmed on the keypad The Joy MAX and Alien keypads both have built in nBy proximity readers VOIB 2 2 2 This is an acronym for Voice Over Inim Bus VOIB technology allows the system to manage end to end digitized voice transmissions at extremely high speed over the IBUS Voice transmissions can be carried to all points of the IBUS The JOY MAX and Alien keypads have built in microphones and speakers for message recording and playback The 30 minute capacity voice boa
48. and keypad in use The user can arm disarm partitions view the status of the zones stop visual and audible signaling devices A generic magnetic contact is a detector sensor based on an magnet which when placed near the sensor provokes the mechanical closure of an electrical contact An electrical output point connected to a signaling or control device activated deactivated by the control panel in response to programmed events Signaling that may be associated with a state of emergency perceived by the user and signaled to the intrusion control panel by means of a button or the activation of a shortcut This type of signaling generates an event which activates the programmed outputs and calls This type of signaling does not activate the red LEDs on the keypads and readers nor is it visualized on the keypad displays A group of zones A partition identifies a group of zones that belong to a spatial or logical portion of the protected premises For example a partition may comprise all the zones that protect the downstairs partition of a house spatial partition or all the entrances of an office building logical partition This refers to the status of a partition as requested by the user The user can carry out the following operations e Disarm this operation disables the partition completely In this way none of the zones belonging to the partition can generate alarms e Away mode this operation enables the interior and perimete
49. are capable of managing INIM s Air2 two way wireless system This system integrates wireless devices detectors keyfobs etc into the hardwired environment SmartLiving control panels are capable of managing various event types alarms faults tamper code key identification arm disarm operations etc and event response actions audible visual signaling telephone calls SMS text messages over the GSM network and with the addition of the optional SmartLAN G board e mails with attachments The calls can be 1 report calls to alarm receiving centres via the most widely used reporting proto cols 2 voice calls to contact numbers using advanced voice technology to inform con tact persons of the active alarm condition Events can also be announced on JOY MAX and Alien keypads The SmartLiving intrusion control panel also provides automatic features such as e arm and disarm operations set up on a weekly basis e Simple yet useful access control functions which allow the system to deny access to specific keys codes at certain times e pre set activation deactivation of household devices building automation such as courtesy lights e other similar automatic facilities The SmartLiving System 9 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels The Technologies 2 2 Expertise in the arena of total security and a commitment to precision and high quality allow INIM s R D professionals to deliver excellence in design technology
50. ation and 1 5 2 programming guide This guide is included in the control panel package and provides all the instructions and illustrations necessary for fast installation and programming of the SmartLiving system It provides step by step descriptions of the procedures required for the system wiring the various connections and first powerup It also provides a table for the peripheral addressing process and a quick guide indicating default parameters and values and how to programme change them directly from the keypad User s Manual 1 5 3 this manual DCMUINEOSLIVINGE MANUAL CODE 5 10 REVISION The installer should read carefully through the user s manual supplied with each control panel Once the system has been installed you must ensure that the User s Manual is available to the users for consultation and that they fully understand how the system works and are aware of all the functions settings and procedures It is the installer s responsibility to inform the system users that regardless of its capabilities an intrusion alarm system is not a substitute for the necessary precautions building occupants must take to prevent intrusion Operator Qualifications 1 6 Installer 1 6 1 The installer is the person or group of persons who sets up and programs the entire security system in accordance with the purchaser s requirements and in respect of the safety laws in force As the only individual in contact with system users it is
51. b interface The security of the connection with the computer is guaranteed by integrated cryptography The security of the connection of mobile phone devices is guaranteed by the SSL protocol used for HTTPS connections Following is a description of the method of access to the interface which allows remote LOGIN management of the control panel 1 Type in the IP address on the navigation bar of the browser If you wish to use HTTPS protocol simply add the letter s to the http prefix for example http 192 168 1 92 would become https 192 168 1 92 2 At this point the control panel will display the access page template which requires the following data provided by the installer Username Password Code user code valid for the control panel If the installer code is entered it will be accepted only if the Teleservice function is enabled paragraph 5 4 Activations 3 Press Login to start the connection Using the system 49 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Access will be denied in the following cases e the entered PIN is not recognized e the entered PIN does not belong to any partition e the entered PIN is not enabled e the entered PIN is associated with a timer and the timer concerned is OFF e The Internet Access option from the Activations section in the User menu is not enabled If the connection is successful the browser will show the home page of the web server MENU interface and the
52. be shown when Teleservice is enabled Note Control panel Tam per Using the keypad 2 3 2 The following section describes how the keys are normally used Some of the keys may have specific functions which will be indicated when necessary Table 5 The keypad keys 1 2 ave 3 cer These keys allow you to scroll the menu lists and or adjust graphically displayed parameters for UP DOWN example keypad or volume adjustment LEFT RIGHT These keys allow you to scroll along the parameters or data being viewed for example when d viewing partitions in the events log or when selecting partitions in the arm disarm menu Number keys Used to type in User PINs This key allows you to step back on the open menu without confirming any selected items parameters etc or after entering a user PIN and pressing oK to run through the 3 user menus refer to paragraph 2 5 User Codes as This key exits the user menu definitely without LLL any selected items parameters etc ENABLE Enables options refer to paragraph 5 4 Activations o DISABLE Disables options F1 F2 F3 F4 Activate the shortcuts which correspond to the associated icons FA Fo or function keys Can be used also as Emergency keys refer to paragraph 2 3 3 Emergency functions The SmartLiving System 13 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Emergency functions 2 3 3 The control panel provides 3 special functions which can be activated f
53. ction will allow you to leave messages for other users who have access to the keypad refer to paragraph 5 3 Voice box and intercom functions You can record play and delete messages at your own discretion The presence of a new memo in the memo box will be indicated on the blue LED on the keypad as described in Table 7 Keypad LEDs The SmartLogos30M voice board provides a total of 60 seconds memo time shared by all the voice capable keypads in the system 15 memo slots are available Note Voice functions 27 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Chapter 5 USING THE SYSTEM This chapter describes all the operations users can carry out with or without authorization user PIN entry The tools and methods which allow access the system operations are as follows The system can be accessed e via Keypad Joy GR Joy MAX nCode G Concept G in which case the user can operate the system in two ways 1 by means of shortcuts refer to paragraph 3 1 Keypad shortcuts 2 by means of access codes via the user menu refer to paragraph 2 5 User Codes and paragraph 3 2 Shortcut with code Users have various ways of viewing their personal menus refer to paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu However this chapter describes only the procedures starting from the menu with visual information relating to the sections described at point 1 in paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu e via Keypad Alien S Alien G in t
54. d icons at this point the user can use and to scroll the list of shortcut descriptions and select the shortcut which can be activated by means of the key In all methods of access A B or C the key allows you to access view the other cases via a Note circular buffer see figure ee AnnounceShortcut if enabled on a voice capable keypad the descriptions of all the shortcuts assigned to the code and associated with the number keys will be announced after acceptance of the entered PIN ee Remote access if enabled the code PIN can be used to operate the system from any remote telephone If the code PIN is entered on a remote telephone keypad only the shortcuts associated with keys O to 9 can be used to Arm Disarm Stop alarms Clear call queue Delete memory Activate output Deactiv outputs Listen in Arming status Any other type of command will have no effect ee Patrol if enabled the code will be able to disable the system for the pre set Patrol time ee Fixed length if enabled after typing in a PIN and without pressing the key the user will be able to activate the shortcut associated with function key F12 programmed via the F1 4KeyShortcuts described later If this shortcut is number 1 Arm disarm and all the partitions assigned to the user code in question are disarmed the command will arm them otherwise it will disarm them A user code with this option enabled has access to its own
55. d will show the address of the Alien and its built in reader CA B Keypad LED icons Table 7 Keypad LEDs 01 02 2014 18 23 Hal Temperature read by the thermometer of the Alien user interface Icon which indicates the presence of an SD card in the card slot After the entry of a valid user code the Logout key which appears will allow you to close the session SGENARIOS COMMAND A Section for active functions with the buttons for access to the Alien user interface its applications and the SmartLiving system The home page of the Alien S shown in the figure shows the function ty buttons indicated in Table 15 Alien menu In the Alien G these but tons are shown in a section on the left and are always visible regardless of the active function 1 SETTINGS SYSTEM APPS String showing the arming status of the control panel in accordance with the active scenario or status of the partitions ru NN G If a keypad partition changes its arming status in relation to the active SCENARIU 001 scenario or when the control panel is in service maintenance mode this string will show the characters which indicate the real arming sta tus of the partitions as described in Table 3 Display visualization System information icons as described in Table 4 Information icons After the entry of a valid user code tapping this section on the display will open for 3 seconds a window containing a list of the active scenarios If you are inside a sect
56. e shown as described in Table 3 Display visualization e Single scenario the description of the active scenario will be shown After the entry of a valid user code tapping the bottom bar on the home page will open for 3 seconds a window containing a list of the active scenarios The SmartLiving System 23 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels SHORTCUTS Keypad shortcuts The installer can programme each Joy nCode and Concept keypad with up to 12 shortcuts associated with 4 function keys Fi F2 4 F40 The shortcuts are identified by icons which appear on the lower part of the display Arrows to the right and left of the icons indicate that keys 9 will allow you to view and use other shortcuts if programmed The 12 keypad shortcuts can be activated in 4 different ways as follows 1 By ALL Pressing the respective key Fim will activate the shortcut instantly without code entry The shortcut will affect all the keypad partitions 2 By ALL with confirmation request Pressing the respective key Ffm will prompt the system to ask you if you want to continue or not If you press the shortcut will activate instantly if you press or Esc the operation will be abandoned This method protects against accidental operations The shortcut will affect all the keypad partitions 3 Code users only Press the respective key Fim F40 then enter a valid code the shortcut will activate after code
57. e zones involved are in standby status thus execution of the command would generate an instant alarm the keypad will provide a list of the zones concerned You can scroll the list and check the zones which are not in standby status open zones If you wish to implement the command the visualized zones will generate an instant alarm Using the system 29 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels If you request an arm partition command at a keypad for one or more partitions and conditions programmed by the installer which lower the security of the system are present the keypad will provide a list of the conditions concerned as shown in the figure opposite You can scroll the list and view the conditions which lower the security of the system If you wish to implement the command you must use a Joy nCode or Concept keypad and press x Arming the system under such circumstances will generate a Forced arming on partition event This event highlights the fact that partitions were armed when conditions which lowered the security of the system were present for example Low battery or Mains failure If however the installer included the LossTamp ongoing event in the list of conditions which lower security and this condition is active you can cancel the operation by pressing OK Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys F1 shown on the display with or without code
58. eader as soon as the reader accepts the key a series of visual signals on the reader LEDs will indicate the various shortcuts When the required shortcut is indicated remove the key to activate the corresponding shortcut action The visual signals on the Reader LEDs are as follows refer to Table 11 Reader LEDs with key at reader 1 Red LED on for 3 seconds shortcut associated with the red LED of the reader or first shortcut of the key 2 Blue LED on for 3 seconds shortcut associated with the blue LED of the reader or second shortcut of the key 3 Green LED on for 3 seconds shortcut associated with the green LED of the reader or third shortcut of the key 4 Yellow LED on for 3 seconds shortcut associated with the yellow LED of the reader or fourth shortcut of the key 5 All LEDs on for 3 seconds first shortcut associated with the user key All LEDs off for 3 seconds disarm all the partitions 7 If the key is not removed the reader will run through the entire sequence again starting from the red LED Selection of the desired shortcut indicated by a spe cific LED will not occur until the key is removed m If during this phase any of the partitions are armed the LED sequence will start at point 6 Shortcuts 25 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels If the installer has enabled option 50131ReadLedOFF the reader LEDs will be off 50131READERLEDOFF therefore if you wish to activate a shortcut
59. ed shortcuts such as arm disarm activate deactivate outputs delete alarm memory etc If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board the code shortcuts assigned to keys 0 to 9 will be announced over the phone in order to facilitate operations The SmartLiving System Z1 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Additionally the Listen in function allows you to eavesdrop on the protected premises by means of the keypad microphones When a user requests an operation via a correctly formatted SMS message or voice call to the SIM card of the Nexus the control panel will activate the respective shortcut and send confirmation feedback of the successfully implemented command WEB e mail functions 2 9 All SmartLAN G equipped SmartLiving control panels are capable of sending event associated e mails SmartLAN G is an optional accessory board The e mail text subject attachments and recipients must be edited by your installer No changes whatsoever should be made to the e mail structure Each e mail text is capable of containing a direct link to a website or to an IP addressable device such as an IP camera and an attachment document file For a description of a typical e mail format refer to paragraph 5 20 1 e mail In addition to e mails the SmartLAN G board allows you to interface with the control panel from any computer or mobile phone device PDA mobile phone etc via any Internet browser The Smart
60. en a aaa 3 Chapter 1 General information 0 cee nnn 5 1 1 Manufacturer s detalls n cnn ero OS ee aK e eC RO 5 1 2 Description of the product and various models 5 1 3 Environmental Conditions eee rers 6 1 4 Products certified and conforming to directives 6 LS Mandala sissi gaia ed ted 7 1 6 Operator Qualifications 0 0 ee 7 1 7 Access LevelS auauua aaa ee RR es 8 1 8 Conventions Glossary es caos ar 4 EOS ee AA 8 Chapter 2 The SmartLiving System 9 EE d su aaa ra 702727 1277 A A E A da 9 2 2 The TechnologieS uu 40564568 AAA 3 Oe Re x 10 23 WOVDSUS sce uw dox big RUN EORR REDE EU Eu Wu ERE TT Sao P WR 10 2 4 Reader nBy cree reece hanh ee 17 255 SECOS d adu oe eee Gee Ree ee AAA 19 52 38 5 corro rara ee ee 20 2 7 Multi system access cece a oro on ono 21 2 8 Telephone functionS saa aeaa ea ie a 21 2 9 WEB e mail functions 0 000 ee ee 22 2 10 AlienMobile Application vivir a AIRE e 22 2211 AFMINO SCENAFIOS s aree RR a A 22 Chapter 3 SMORTGUES rcv 24 3 1 Keypad shortcuts aaa ie da Pid eR REO ae Bae ee eee oS 24 3 2 Shortcut with code icu mirar AR ee ee AA 25 3 3 Key and Reader ShortcutS o oooooo coco 25 bed SMOPFCUENISE lt span a 26 Chapter 4 Voice TUNCHONS asas daran asar 27 Chapter 5 Using the system ee rn 28 sel Managing alerts equ s CE kerr eee Se EON diro XC JE TR Rog 98 we 28 5 2 Arming and disarming partit
61. er paragraph 5 4 Activations Each overtime request postpones the auto arming operation by 30 minutes Via Keypad me Method 1 Activate the shortcut assigned to the Overtime shortcut n 7 to Method 2 Access the Overtime req section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN Via Alien touch screen Access the Menu section by pressing type in the user code and then access the Actions section This section contains a list of control panel commands which can be activated by pressing ACTIVATE among them is the NEXUS A EI Via Reader method 1 Hold a valid digital key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display decesso Auto arming indicates Overtime shortcut n 7 postponed Over the phone Type in the PIN of a user code followed by X then press the key from O to 9 which the installer has programmed to activate Overtime shortcut n 7 Via Wireless remote control device Push the respective button on the remote control device and verify the outcome of the requested operation as described in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs Using the system 41 SMAR TLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Thermostat The Thermostat function provided by JOY MAX and Alien keypads manages the heating or air conditioning system in accordance with its setting l TJ o Summer Cooling when the sensor detects that the temperature has risen above
62. eral loss keypads expansions readers e false key The red LEDs on the system keypads and readers go On each time one of the previously mentioned events occur This visual warning signal is held even after the event ends alarm memory in order to warn you that an event occurred during your absence This visual warning signal will be held until you clear the event memory refer to Delete Memory This is a private service that monitors premises protected by intrusion control systems equipped with digital or voice dialers Alarm Receiving Centres receive alarm reports from monitored systems and take all the necessary actions to protect the occupants of the protected premises The Answerphone function if enabled by the user allows the control panel to answer incoming calls after a pre set number of rings The control panel will pick up and play the recorded answer message During the call the recipient can type in a valid PIN enabled for over the phone control and access the authorized functions User operations on one or more partitions These generally indicate also the status of the partitions Under normal circumstances the zones of armed partitions can generate alarms Under normal circumstances the zones of disarmed partitions cannot generate alarms The system generates tamper alarms even when partitions are disarmed You can enable disable the Auto arm function on each separate partition If the auto arm option is enabled on
63. erimeter and internal zones and the icon becomes A om ee STAY arming mode arms the perimeter zones of the partition and the icon becomes T INSTANT arming mode arms the partition in instant mode and the icon becomes A DISARM switches off the perimeter and internal zones and the icon becomes ras The button indicating the selected arming mode will be highlighted by a different colour to the other buttons Voice box and intercom functions Voice communication during keypad to keypad intercom calls is one way therefore only one person should speak while the other listens The user who wishes to speak must activate the intercom function on the keypad they are using The voice functions are e Record starts the recording phase of the memo in the memo box of the keypad you are working on e Playback starts the playback phase of the message in the memo box of the keypad you are working on e Delete deletes the memo in the memo box of the keypad you are working on e Intercom allows voice communication with another voice capable keypad Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys FA ra shown on the display with or without code entry Using the system 31 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels e The shortcut assigned to the Voice functions menu shortcut n 14 allows you to view the Voice functions section Select the required function means of Dy and then press x
64. essing fo This section provides a list of the scenarios which can be activated by means of the ACTIVATE button i e Access the Intrusion section by pressing ta type in the user code and then access the Partitions section This section displays the partitions separately You can scroll and select a partition by means of the right left scroll keys and then select the arming mode by means if up down keys To apply the selected arming mode press OK Via Reader Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader and remove it when Arm Disarm shortcut n 1 is indicated on the LEDs the system will apply the pre set scenario Over the phone Type in a valid code PIN followed by Press the number key from 0 to 9 associated with the Arm Disarm shortcut shortcut n 1 in order to apply the pre set scenario 30 Method 1 TRIER a Method 2 Method 2 ecc Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING Via Command Zone Under normal circumstances a command zone comprises a mechanical key lock or call point which activates an electrical contact wired to the command zone In accordance with how the command zone is configured it is possible to e arm the partitions the zone belongs to e disarm the partitions the zone belongs to e switch the status of the partitions arm any disarmed partitions and disarm any armed partitions refer to Switch Zone in Appendix A Technic
65. eypad This menu allows the installer to program check and change nearly all of the system parameters The installer menu can be accessed from any keypad after entry of a valid installer PIN and on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed or can be accessed via a computer equipped with the SmartLeague software A zone that monitors the inside of the protected building For example the interior zones of an office building are the zones that monitor offices and entrance points If a partition that a zone belongs to is armed in Stay mode it will be unable to generate alarms A portable control device card or keyfob which allows the authorized user to access the system The key must be held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it and permit access to authorized operations Each key is programmed with e A random code selected from over 4 billion possible combinations e A label usually the name of the user e The partitions it controls arms disarms etc e A group of pre set parameters which allow the key user to operate the system in accordance with the authorized access level for example a key can be programmed to arm or disarm the system only at certain times of the day This device allows users to access and control the system Keypads can be connected to the system via the I BUS The keypad allows users to access and control the partitions which are common to both the code
66. hich corresponds to the address of the selected keypad Also in this case the selected keypad must have at least one partition in common with the entered code Press to end the listen in phase and step back to the voice announced Shortcut menu Partition status enquiry 5 17 This function can be activated over the phone only The Partition status enquiry function allows users to listen to voice announcements regarding of the armed disarmed status of the partitions during telephone communications with the control panel or by activating the corresponding shortcut from a voice capable keypad The control panel will announce the armed disarmed status of the partitions the entered PIN is assigned to If you activate this shortcut from a keypad the control panel will announce the armed disarmed Note status of the partitions the entered PIN is assigned to regardless of the partitions assigned to the keypad The user code must be enabled by the installer to activate shortcut n 17 via keys du or the number keys relative to the code Over the phone Type in the PIN of a user code followed by then press the key from 0 to 9 which the installer has programmed to activate Arming status shortcut n 17 The control panel will announce in order the descriptions of the partitions the entered PIN is assigned to and their current armed disarmed status Using the system 45 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels
67. his case users are provided with buttons displayed on the screen that with a single tap activate functions and applications For further details refer to paragraph 5 19 Alien function keys e via Reader nBy X nBy S built in reader on Joy MAX and Alien The proximity key reader provides users with only one way of accessing the system as described in paragraph 3 3 Key and Reader shortcuts e Over the phone During a call from to the control panel after valid code PIN entry e Via Command Zone ido violation of a duly programmed zone which sends a command to the control panel e Via Wireless remote control device by means of keys F 1 F4 as described in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs e Via Web by means of the integrated web server on the SmartLAN G if installed via any browser refer to paragraph 5 20 2 Access to and use of the Web interface e Via AlienMobile Application In this case users are provided with buttons displayed on the screen of their smartphones which activate functions and applications from remote locations refer to paragraph 5 21 Using AlienMobile application Managing alarms 5 1 This paragraph describes the actions users can take during typical alarm and tamper conditions e Stop alarms deactivates instantly the outputs activated by zone partition alarm and tamper events and system tamper events The system tamper events are ee Open panel ee Dislodged panel ee Peripheral ta
68. installer or by other user codes of hierarchically superior level e The partitions the user can control If a user code is entered at a keypad the user can control only the partitions which are common to both the code and keypad concerned For example if a code enabled on partitions 1 2 3 4 and 5 is entered at a keypad which enabled on partitions 4 5 6 and 7 it will be able to operate on partitions 4 and 5 only e The type of user code Each code can be assigned a specific level in the system hierarchy ee User ee Manager ee Master The system codes can carry out in accordance with their assigned level in the system hierarchy the User being the lowest level the following operations on all other codes that are inferior hierarchically enable disable change PIN change the programming parameters e The ways of accessing the user menu Each code can access its customized menu in 3 different ways refer to paragraph 2 5 1 Ways of accessing the user menu e The commands over the phone This option enables access to the system via remote telephone If this option is enabled the User can send commands to the control panel over the phone Commands can be sent during calls to from the control panel After a valid PIN entry on the telephone keypad the user can activate specific shortcuts refer to Chapter 3 Shortcuts This method of entering commands will affect the code partitions only e Timer Restriction codes limited to
69. ion this field will show the following buttons which may cover the information buttons e Back This key allows you to step back to the previously active function e Home Button present only on the Alien S model which allows you to go directly to the home page Further objects displayed on the Alien screen depend on the section page being accessed by means of the buttons The layout of such pages depends on the functions and buttons available and how they are used paragraph 5 19 Alien function keys There are also alerts which the control panel activates automatically and that appear as pop ups during the following events e Zone alarm or tamper If any of the keypad partitions has alarm or tamper event memory a pop up will appear showing ee an ALARM warning and the description of the zone which generated the alarm or tamper signal ee the Disarm button to disarm all the armed partitions that the code and keypad in use have in common ee the Stop alarms button to deactivate the outputs activated by the alarm signal ee the Clear call queue button to cancel the calls in the outgoing call queue ee the Home button to provide direct access to the home page e Activation of the entry time e Activation of the exit time If an entry or exit time is activated a pop up will appear showing ee a string indicating the remaining seconds of the running entry exit time ee the Disarm button to disarm all the armed partitions that the code
70. ions llle 29 5 3 Voice box and intercom functions lll 31 sA AVANS ox bao ada ao A 32 340 IE 34 5 6 Activating Deactivating outputs o ooo ooo oo 37 5 7 Change date and time eee ann 38 5 8 Keypad settingS a dede RR Eo 38 5 9 Change PIN 42354 4354 aR Eee DER PR 40 5 10 Change telephone numbers 0 0000 ee eee ee RR m n n 40 SMARTLIVING inim Anti intrusion control panels 5 11 Teleservice request 0 ce n 41 5 12 Overtime request a a ua acude ooh m Eum i Ra 41 5 13 DhernnoStdbios ci 4 xx Rob vee ea eed RERO ee asa ae ok ee ee we 42 5 14 Teleservice via Nexus LL 43 Silo COOS amp 3 53 3 2 650 3 did ident 43 SOME ETIIIIMEREESSZIDTITSZIDTII TOSUOLITIIOTTTITITITCITTTTT 45 5 17 Partition status enquiry e464 8a dq vi bon qo duco ou o eub OR a Qs dcs 45 5 18 Commands over the phone ern 46 5 19 Alien function KEYS uu w ddr dox ie dia 47 5 20 Using the SmartLAN G 000 hh hh han 49 5 21 Using AlienMobile application cle 50 5 22 PAOLO FAME sred mado REC eai o le ok E EJ E RT E P n 51 Appendix A Technical terminology and GloSSary 52 Appendix B Shortcuts at default 00 o ooooooo cos 56 Appendix C Fault SONS ua cuo oe ea ee deae dec 57 NOL G usos RR dos se a oe heehee LES 59 User s manual SMARTLIVING Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Manufacturer s details 1 1 Manufacturer INIM
71. ironmental conditions e Temperature from 10 to 40 C e Maximum humidity 75 without condensation e Environmental class II The nBy S reader is suitable for outdoor installation and operates best under the following conditions e Temperature from 25 to 70 C e Maximum humidity 93 without condensation e Protection grade IP34 e Environmental class IV Products certified and 1 4 conforming to directives When duly programmed the SmartLiving intrusion control panel and the devices described in this manual have been certified by the IMQ Security Systems agency as compliant with CEI 79 2 1998 Ab 2000 CEI EN 50131 3 2009 and CEI EN 50131 6 2008 The Control panel enclosure houses the following certified devices e INIM Electronics switching power supply e Motherboard IN082 or INO88 e SmartLogos30M voice board accessory item e FLEX5 U input output expansion board accessory item e AUXREL32 relay board accessory item e SmartLAN SI and SmartLAN G LAN interface boards accessory items e IB100 RU BUS isolator board accessory item e ProbeTH thermal probe kit for battery charge optimization accessory item e TamperNO tamper protection kit accessory item e Backup battery 12 V 17 Ah e Motherboard IN082 and IN088 integrated Type B notification apparatus The control panel compliancy is also guaranteed when connected to the following certified devices e FLEX5 P input output expansion boards e Joy
72. ized parameters Each reader is enabled to operate on specific partitions whereas each key is enabled to operate only on the partitions the user is allowed to control Therefore if a key is held in the vicinity of a reader it will be possible to control only the partitions which the two devices have in common Each reader can be programmed with up to 4 shortcuts one per LED Each key can be programmed with up to 4 shortcuts Unlike most traditional readers which generally carry out arm disarm operations only nBy readers also manage a series of useful shortcut commands For example it is possible to associate two shortcuts to the red and blue LEDs for arm and disarm operations and a shortcut to the green LED for gate control and yet another to the yellow LED for Clear call queue operations The buzzer signals the running Entry Exit and Pre arm time of the reader partitions refer to paragraph 2 3 8 Signalling on the Buzzer The SmartLiving System 17 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Signaling on the 2 4 1 reader LEDs The LEDs have two distinct operating in modes 1 When no key is present at the reader refer to Table 10 Reader LEDs with no key at reader the LEDs will indicate the current status of the associated shortcut 2 When a key is present at the reader refer to Table 11 Reader LEDs with key at reader the LEDs will indicate in rapid succession the available shortcuts OFF All LEDs Off ON
73. lasher Faults Battery resist DCMUINEOSLIVINGE R510 20140224 SMAR TLIVING Anti intrusion control panels SB Fault signals Installation and programming manual SMARTLIVING Notes 59 ELECTRONICS ISO 9001 2008 registered company via Fosso Antico Loc Centobuchi 63076 Monteprandone AP ITALY Tel 39 0735 705007 Fax 39 0735 704912 info inim biz _ www inim biz FM 530352 ACCREDITED
74. le The web server and Alien Mobile application will allow you to view other system elements through the respective sections e Partitions e Zones e Outputs e Timers via Web server only e Camera via Alien mobile application only Following is a table showing the meaning of the various icons positioned at the side of the description of the element displayed Table 14 Viewing via web server and Alien mobile Disarmed ae Activated e Output status T Deactivated Armed Disarmed Armed A Stay status of parti Activated mode tion zone Timer status Armed in instant mode Armed in Away mode ona Deactivated Disarmed MS Streaming co commands ty Standby Stop A Alarm Tamper or fault Partition Zone alarm status An alarm or tam per event in memory Zone shorted Zone activation status G9 Zone deactivated e Events log first access the Intrusion section then the Events log A window will appear containing buttons which allow you to view the events starting from the last Each event shows the relative details and allows you to view the partitions involved by means of the PARTITIONS button e System info the System section provides the following sub sections ee Faults list a window showing a list of the faults present on the system ee Voltage this window allows you to view the control panel power supply voltage ee GSM info this window allows you to view the parameters
75. le disable manual control of the output for the code concerned 3 Press to confirm and exit e Timers this section allows you to assign a timer to the code The code will be operative only at the pre set times e Type this section allows you to assign a level rank in the system hierarchy to the selected code e Enablements this section allows you to enable disable access to the various sections of the user menu The programming steps are identical to those of Outputs ON OFF Listen in 5 16 This function can be activated over the phone only Users communicating with the control panel over the phone can activate the Listen in function and eavesdrop on the protected premises This is made possible by the microphones on voice capable keypads which have at least one partition in common with the entered telephone code Shortcut n 10 must be assigned by your installer to one of the number keys relating to the code that generates this operation Over the phone Type in the PIN of a user code followed by then press the key from O to 9 which the installer has programmed to activate Listen in shortcut n 10 The control panel will open a listen in channel between the users telephone and the first voice capable keypad with at least one partition on common with the entered code During the listen in phase the user can open a voice communication channel with another keypad by pressing the number key w
76. lid installer PIN thus putting the control panel in programming mode User code required Installer code required for the Installer possible to select the language of the web server interface upgrade the web interface open an online guide server change the settings of the AlienMobile application set up a connection with the SmartLiving control panel to be monitored Set the IP address of the camera viewable in the Camera section Accesses a section where it is possible to view the system parts List of ongoing faults Power supply voltage of the control panel Information relating the GSM communications board Refer to paragraph 5 5 View User code required Available for AlienMobile only Accesses the applications of the Alien touch screen interface e Photo frame application that starts a Slideshow of the images contained in the inserted SD card see paragraph 5 22 Photo frame Voice functions accesses a section where it is possible to activate the control panel voice board functions or the Intercom function Refer to paragraph 5 3 Voice box and intercom functions Not present Not present No code requested Twitter Not present Link to the Twitter page of INIM Electronics 48 Using the system User s manual SMARILIVING Table 15 Alien menu Icon ke Alien keypad AlienMobile Accesses the thermostat functions section Refer to paragraph 5 13
77. med with its own Pre arm time The installation site Identifies the building or part protected by the intrusion control system generally a house or office INSTALLER MENU INTERIOR ZONE KEY KEYPAD MAGNETIC CONTACT OUTPUT PANIC PARTITION PARTITION ARM DISARM OPERATIONS PATROL PERIMETER ZONE PERIPHERALS PRE ARM TIME PREMISES 54 Technical terminology and Glossary User s manual SMARTLIVING Under normal circumstances the mains power supply 230Vac 50 Hz 110V a c 60Hz in some countries Usually connected to a switching power supply or transformer depending on the model that provides the stabilized voltage to the system and the charge source to the batteries This device allows users to access and control the system The system readers are connected to the control panel via the I BUS The readers allows users to arm disarm the partitions which are common to both the reader and key in use refer to Shortcuts The key TAG must be held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it and permit access to authorized operations Although readers provide a more limited access to the system they are easiest way of carrying out day to day operations arm disarm etc A pre set arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the system partitions The shortcuts allow direct access to the user menu sections and various operations which normally require several ste
78. menu only after pressing the key and PIN entry e F1 4KeyShortcuts this section allows you to configure up to 12 shortcuts associated with keys F1 ra FA f After valid PIN entry the keypad will show the icons that correspond to keys Fi rn and which are associated with these shortcuts The respective shortcut will activate when the corresponding key is pressed e 0 9 Key shortcuts this section allows you to configure up to 10 shortcuts associated with keys 0 _ Qwez After PIN acceptance the code user can activate the shortcut by pressing the respective number key To assign the shortcuts to the function keys work through the following steps 1 Use keys and to select the key you wish to associate with the shortcut then press x 2 Press then using keys and im select from the Type list the shortcut you wish to associate with the function key 44 Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING 3 Press to confirm and exit 4 If the shortcut is associated with Arm Disarm operations the application will ask you to select a scenario If the associated shortcut is Activate output or Deactiv output the application will ask you to select the output e ActivatableOutputs this section allows the user to enable disable the outputs the code is allowed to control manually User menu Outputs ON OFF oW 1 Use keys and to select the desired output 2 Use keys and to enab
79. mmand to be implemented on the zone followed by a space ee zone description is the name zone to be inhibited or activated Alien function keys 5 19 The Alien touch screen user interface provides a function key menu similar to that of the web server of the SmartLAN G board and the Alien Mobile application The keys are visualized as icons which when tapped activate the respective functions on the Alien touch screen and Alien Mobile application or in the case of the web server when clicked by means of the mouse The following table provides a description of the function keys displayed on the home page The home page of the Alien S coincides with the page that is displayed when the user has not activated any function or application or has simply not touched the display for at least 45 seconds The keys coincide with those present in the section on the right hand side of the display of the Alien G Some of these keys activate their assigned functions after entry of a user code that opens a session which is closed by pressing Logout button on the top right of the Home page or after 45 seconds inactivity on the keypad In the case of the web browser and the Alien Mobile application this page is displayed after the user access is achieved via a valid login operation Table 15 Alien menu Icon ke Accesses the section containing the list of programmed scenarios which can be activated Refer to paragraph 5 2 Arming and disarming par
80. mper expansion keypad reader ee Peripheral loss expansion keypad reader e Clear call queue clears the outgoing call queue and stops any ongoing calls e DeleteAlarm mem implements a Stop alarms operation and at the same time deletes memory of system and partition alarm and tamper events 28 Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys Fira shown on the display with or without code entry e The shortcut which is assigned to Alarm menu menu operations shortcut n 13 Method 2 Eje allows you to view the respective section You can select one of the following 0 options using keys and and activate it by means of the key i ee Stop alarms ee Clear call queue Fl eo F2 amp o ee DeleteAlarm mem e The following shortcuts activate the associated commands Alarm ee Shortcut n 2 Stop alarms SHOPPEN e Call queue e cleared 0 0 ee Shortcut n 3 ST Clear call queue Memory ee Shortcut n 4 Gia DeleteAlarm mem deleted Method 2 Access the Alarm management section user menu by means of a valid PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen Method 2 Access the Menu section by pressing type in the user code and then access the Actions section This section contains a list of control panel commands which can be activated by pressing ON
81. n in the following way 1 Dial the control panel telephone number 2 Allow the phone to ring for the pre established number of rings The control panel will answer and will play message n 216 3 Type in your PIN followed by 4 The control panel will activate the voice function which will announce the avail able shortcuts and the number keys to press 5 As soon as the selected number is pressed on the telephone keypad the control panel will activate the corresponding shortcut If the system is equipped with a Nexus dialer the user can operate on the control panel via voice call to the SIM card of the Nexus If duly configured by the installer the user will receive feedback SMS text message or ring from the Nexus relating to successfully implemented commands SMS text message to 5 18 3 the user If the system is equipped with a duly programmed Nexus dialer the user may receive SMS text messages signaling that events have occurred If an event which has been duly configured by the installer occurs or restores the control panel will send notification to the programmed users via SMS SMS text message to 5 18 4 the control panel If the system is equipped with a duly programmed Nexus dialer the user can operate on the control panel by sending SMS text commands to SIM card of the Nexus Users who wish to activate a command via SMS text must enter the command details as follows XXXXXX SMS Text where e XXXXX
82. nds However the LEDs will indicate the current status of the system e Timers activated timers On manage their associated elements partitions codes keys in accordance with their settings Deactivated timers cannot time manage their associated elements therefore they will function in accordance with Timer Off status All the timers will be activated automatically when you exit the programming session You must deactivate timers which are not used for system control purposes e Dialer a deactivated disabled dialer cannot send voice or digital calls However if duly programmed it will be able to manage incoming calls 32 Method 1 e 0 0 0 0 0 Method 2 Method 2 Method 2 y 5 4 Note Using the system User s manual SMARTLIVING e Answerphone function if activated enabled the control panel will answer incoming calls with the pre recorded voice message Answerphone message e InternetTeleser if activated when the Answerphone option is enabled the control panel will answer incoming calls with the pre recorded voice message e Teleservice if activated enabled the installer will be able to access the system via modem The teleservice call allows the installer to work on the control panel parameters Teleservice operations involve a request from you and the installers acceptance therefore this option needs to be enabled only when required If the Answerphone and
83. ns described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen i Access the Settings section by pressing the button lox type in a valid user code in order to access the Alien section This section will allow you to view the firmware version of the keypad in use on the connected control panel and change the parameter settings of the keypad you are working on The settings will be saved even in the event of control panel shutdown e Transparency for the adjustment of the transparency effect e Brightness for the adjustment of screen brightness when touched duration 45 seconds e Standby brightness for the adjustment of screen brightness when the keypad is in standby status e Volume for the adjustment of buzzer loudness e Volume voice for the adjustment of the speaker loudness e Skin for the selection of one of the skins for the Alien touch screen e Delay photof waiting time before the automatic startup of the photoframe application during standby status e Photo int interval between the display of photos used by the photoframe application e Language for the selection of the language used by the Alien touch screen interface e Temperature adjustment for the adjustment of the temperature shown on the display e View partitions for the visualization of the operating status of the partitions on the bottom bar of the display e Exit time enables disables the audible signal during exit time e Entry time enables
84. nstead have a colour touch screen that allows access to the system via touch or touch screen pen supplied with Alien G The installer assigns the partitions and portions sections of the system that users with assigned codes will have access to via the keypad in use It is possible to extend the use of some of the system shortcuts to users without assigned codes In this way SmartLiving control panels add further operating modes to that of the traditional user menu which is only accessible after code entry It is possible to use the shortcuts at the keypads refer to Shortcuts in the Glossary associated with keys Ffm F2 F3 FA Gf Generally intrusion control panels do not allow access to the system via keypad without code entry However by means of the shortcuts associated with keys F1 rn it is possible to enable building occupants to access and operate on the system without code entry The Alien touch screen user interface provides shortcuts such as the activation of scenarios and also applications such as device settings which can be activated by the buttons displayed on the screen without code entry The installer must program the shortcuts to suit the system requirements and explain how they are used For example it may be useful to allow all the building occupants to arm the system without code entry as this operation increases the level of system security However operations which lower the level of system sec
85. nts log View alarm log View faults log View arm ops log ViewSystemSta tus View zone status Change PIN Time Date View faults Thermostat menu Accesses the user menu section Voice functions Accesses the user menu section Outputs ON OFF Accesses the user menu section Activations Answerphone Accesses the user menu section Activations Tele service Accesses the user menu section Activations Codes Accesses the user menu section Activations Keys Accesses the user menu section Activations Timers Accesses the user menu section Activations Auto arming Accesses the user menu section View Events log Accesses the user menu section View Alarms log Accesses the user menu section View Faults log Accesses the user menu section View Arm Disarm Op Accesses the user menu section View System sta tus Accesses the user menu section View Zone status Accesses the user menu section Change PIN Accesses the user menu section Time Date Accesses the user menu section View Faults Accesses the user menu section Thermostat Activates a Panic event Shortcuts at default User s manual SMARTLIVING Appendix C FAULT SIGNALS The following table shows the system faults which are signaled on the yellow LED on the keypad A Excessive current draw on the AUX terminals Zone fuse blown Zone fuse fault dna IER Excessive current draw on the termin
86. of the Nexus GSM communicator 36 Using the system 5 6 Activating Deactivating outputs This section allows you to activate deactivate manually the outputs the code is enabled to work on Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys Ffm shown on the display with or without code entry e The shortcut assigned to Output control shortcut n 21 the Outputs ON OFF section of the user menu where you can allows you to view 1 Use keys and to select the output you wish to activate deactivate 2 Press to activate the selected output or to deactivate it e The shortcut assigned to the Activate outputs operation shortcut n 5 XB will activate the output when the respective button is pressed e The shortcut assigned to the Deactiv outputs shortcut n 6 w will deactivate the output when the respective button is pressed Method 2 Access the Outputs ON OFF section of the user menu by typing in a valid PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen Access the Commands section by pressing the h N sub section e Domotics accesses the outputs of the home automation system without the need of code entry e Intrusion accesses the outputs of the intrusion control system after typing in a valid user code Both sub sections provides lists of the available outputs each of which is associated with two buttons ON for activati
87. on and OFF for deactivation and an icon which changes in accordance with status button then select the required e output activated e output deactivated Via Reader Hold a valid digital key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display indicates Activate outputs shortcut n 5 or Deactiv outputs shortcut n 6 Over the phone Type in the PIN of a user code followed by then press the key from 0 to 9 which the installer has programmed to trigger Activate outputs shortcut n 5 or Deactiv outputs shortcut n 6 Via Wireless remote control device Push the respective button on the remote control device and verify the outcome of the requested operation as described in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs Via Web and AlienMobile Access the Commands section This section provides a list of the control panel outputs Each output is associated with two buttons e ON to activate the output when activated the corresponding icon becomes e OFF to deactivate the output when deactivated the corresponding icon becomes Y Using the system Method 2 Method 2 Y e Method 1 p 37 SMAR TLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Change date and time 5 7 This option allows you to set the date and time in accordance with the selected format Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the Date Time shortcut shortcut n 3
88. ormation regarding the status of the system and control panel without need of user code entry 1 line 2 line 3 line 4 line The following table describes the messages which are shown on the keypad display in accordance with the actual status of the control panel e Standby shown when the control panel is functioning normally and there are no alarm tamper of fault events present on the system e Zone alarm or tamper shown when the control panel detects or signals violation on a zone both in the event of intrusion or detection of a lost device e Maintenance shown when the control panel is in service mode for or maintenance or programming purposes The SmartLiving System KEYS CHRONOTHERMOSTAT CONCEPT G ACCESS LI SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Table 3 Display visualization Dis Control panel status la If at least one of the keypad partitions If the control Kos service is in Service mode has saved an alarm or tamper event to a string will be shown indicating the the memory the first line of the screen address of the keypad in use in the will flash the descriptions of the zones figure the keypad is at address 3 concerned every 3 seconds Note Mainten K03 P05 la If you are using a Joy MAX keypad If you are using a JOY MAX keypad the date and room tem ee n ds the string will also show the address of perature will alternate on the screen every 3 seconds its b
89. perations requested from a keypad may be authorized by the entry of a level 3 code installer code as well as by a user code Access Levels 1 7 The normative defines the following system access levels regardless of system access limitations e Level 1 access by any person e g passer by e Level 2 user access e Level 3 installer or maintenance operator access authorized by user level 2 e Level 4 manufacturer access Conventions Glossary 1 8 In order to understand the terminology used in this manual and improve your knowledge of this system and its operating procedures read carefully through the Glossary refer to Appendix A Technical terminology and Glossary The appendix contains the definitions of technical terms commonly used in the field of security therefore relevant to the SmartLiving system 8 General information User s manual SMARTLIVING Chapter 2 THE SMARTLIVING SYSTEM Introduction 2 1 INIM Electronics wishes to thank you for choosing this SmartLiving intrusion control system Its advanced technology and user friendly operations provide an extremely high level of protection combined with ease of use INIM Electronics recommends that all parts of this manual be read thoroughly before starting up SmartLiving system Once you have become accustomed to the day to day operations your installer will explain and if required program the advanced functions provided by the system A typical sy
90. performance of the entire system Mains failure 230V a c telephone line down and low battery are typical faults A device which allows the control panel to make telephone calls over the GSM network and also allows users to interact with the control panel over the phone or by means of SMS text messages This is the two way communication line 4 wires only which connects the peripheral devices keypads readers expansions etc to the control panel The 4 easily identifiable wires on the control panel motherboard and on the expansions are e power 12 Volt e D data e S data e Ground A bypassed disabled zone cannot generate alarms Activation Deactivation of zones can be carried out manually by users or under certain circumstances automatically by the control panel The Installer code is generally a 4 5 or 6 digit PIN that allows the installer to access the system Programming Menu either from a keypad or via the respective software programme on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed Technical terminology and Glossary DELETE ALARM TAMPER MEMORY DIGITAL DIALER ENTRY TIME OR ENTRY DELAY EVENT EVENTS LOG OR EVENTS MEMORY EXIT TIME OR EXIT DELAY EXPANSION BOARDS FAULT GSM DIALER I BUS INHIBITION DEACTIVATION OF A ZONE INSTALLER CODE 53 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via k
91. ps inside the user menu Optical smoke detectors are equipped with sampling chambers based on light scattering mass Tyndall effect They are capable of sensing the presence of smoke particles and thus detecting a fire in its early stages These detectors have low power absorption during standby The current absorption increases during alarm status and thus signals the danger of fire to the control panel The supervision time is the interval during which the wireless system devices in general wireless detectors in permanent placements must signal to the control panel that they are operating in the network If a wireless device fails to signal before the supervision time expires it will be classified as Lost and the control panel will trigger a peripheral loss fault event Detection of a serious condition that jeopardizes the operating capacity of the device concerned and thus puts the system at risk Tamper conditions are detected by tamper switches connected to the system zones keypads readers expansions and control panel Generally these events are triggered by system violation such as unauthorized opening of a keypad cover These are calls sent to programmed contact numbers when specific events start and end restoral This is a service provided by the installer company with the user s collaboration The installer connects to the control panel over the phone or via a GPRS or Internet connection and in this way can check
92. ptimum visualization it is advisable to keep the size of each file below 500 kbytes There are two ways of starting Photo frame e From the Alien keypad access the Apps section by pressing the button oce then press the Photo frame button e Automatically if the value set for the Delay photo parameter is different from Disabled In order to change this parameter and others of the Alien keypad and the application access the Settings section by pressing the mutton Fo type in a user code and then access the Alien section see paragraph 5 8 eyp ypad settings The slideshow can be stopped by simply tapping the screen which then returns to the home page Using the system SMARTLIVING 9 22 Note Si SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY AND GLOSSARY These are 4 5 or 6 digit PINs which allow the building occupants users to access the system Each code can be programmed to control specific functions only and to operate the system to suit the requirements of the Main user Code types e Installer code e User code assigned to the installer of the security system assigned to the end users of the system Detection of non authorized entry into the protected building More specifically activation of alarm signaling devices detectors In the event of Zone Alarm terminal tamper open panel or dislodged panel peripheral tamper keypads expansions readers periph
93. quested each time the application starts the Request password option must be enabled Once you have started the application and entered the password the home page will MENU show the main menu with the function keys listed in Table 15 Alien menu Table 17 AlienMobile home page A Type of SmartLiving control panel and FW revision Mobile application connection type icon Mobile data E e Wir A po Section for the active ES with access buttons to the application and the SmartLiving system SVE ayee mpap TT SCENARIOS COMMANDS INTRUSION CAMERA The home page of the Alien G shown in the figure shows the function zi buttons indicated in Table 15 Alien menu C 1 a with the active scenario String showing the arming status of the control panel in accordance a E f dl If you are inside a section this field will show the following buttons e Back This button allows you to step back to the previous level of the active function e Home Button present only on the Alien S model which allows you to go directly to the home page SYSTEM LV TER FACEBOOK 50 Using the system User s manual Photo frame Photo frame is an Alien keypad application that plays a slideshow of images The image files must be stored in the folder images under root on the micro SD card which is inserted in the appropriate slot on the Alien keypad Visualization image file format JPG GIF and BMP For o
94. r zones of the partition In this way all of the zones of the partition can generate alarms e Stay mode this operation enables only the perimeter zones of the partition In this way only the perimeter zones of the partition can generate alarms e Instant mode this operation enables the partition perimeter zones only and annuls delays In this way violation of the perimeter zones of the partition will generate instant alarms e Hold this operation forces the partition to hold its current status A periodic inspection of the protected premises carried out by authorized security staff A zone that monitors the entrance points of the protected building Perimeter zones are usually direct entrance points such as doors and windows For example the front door of an apartment and windows that allow access from outside Devices connected to the control panel via the I BUS SmartLiving control panels manage the following peripherals e Keypads Joy nCode Concept Alien Proximity Readers nBy Expansions Flex5 Transceiver Air2 BS100 Sounderflashers Ivy Isolators IB100 GSM dialer Nexus The period expressed in minutes before an automatic arming operation For example if a partition is set to arm automatically at 10 30 with a Pre arm time of 5 minutes all the partition keypads and readers will initiate an audible countdown at 10 25 in order to warn users of the forthcoming arming operation Each partition can be program
95. rate Each key is characterized by the following parameters programmed by the installer in accordance with the requirements of the key user e Partitions user codes can control only the partitions they are assigned to If a key is used at a reader it can operate only on the partitions the two devices have in common For example if the key controls partitions 1 3 and 5 and the reader controls partitions 1 2 and 6 the key can operate on partition 1 only as it is the only partition the key and reader have in common If a button on the remote control is pressed the user will be allowed access only to the partitions the device is assigned to e Upto 4 Shortcuts e A Timer can be set up to restrict the use of a key A key associated with a timer will only be accepted by the system during the timeframe set for the timer involved e The Patrol option is usually enabled on keys used by security personnel or night watchmen who must patrol the protected premises at regular intervals This type of key does not allow the user to select the Arm Type When a key with this attribute is recognized the system will perform the following operations 1 Disarm the partitions common to the key and reader concerned 2 Activate the respective Patrol Time for the partitions concerned 3 Re arm the partitions as before when the Patrol Time expires If the patrol key is held in the vicinity of the reader while the Patrol Time is still running for e
96. rd allows each event to be associated with a message Voice digitizing and compression allow the signal to be transmitted in data packets over the bus to recipient keypads where it is announced Voice digitizing and the characteristics of the I BUS allow end to end noise immune voice transmissions without the need of any additional wiring Keypads 2 3 The keypad allow users to manage all aspects of the security system SmartLiving control panels support JOY GR JOY MAX nCode G Concept G Alien S and Alien G keypads The features of these keypads are described in the following table Table 2 Keypads functions Modes Joy MAX Joy GR nCode G Concept G Alien S Alien G 65536 colour touch screen Monochromatic Graphic display 96x32 4 3 inches 7 inches 480x272 800x480 Keys a y in soft iu SignalingLEdbs LEDS SSS OS Femina Ae Microphone es Speaker Ys e Ys Built in proximity reader Ys o Ye O Temperature sensor Yes Backlight activated by proximity Yes sensor USB port 10 The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING The various keypad models have different functions casings and key access The keys on Joy keypads are protected a flip cover which protects them from accidental pressing and dust whereas the keys of the nCode G and Concept G keypads are on view The Concept G is a touch screen keypad Alien keypads are not equipped with keys but i
97. reader expansion is not erly however loss of a peripheral properly Present responding properly has been detected and cleared 12 The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING eo 4 Information icons All peripherals are properly placed At least one peripheral keypad All peripherals are properly reader expansion is in tamper and all enclosure covers are Peripheral tamper placed and all enclosures covers closed however tamper was pre are closed status iced ed or device viously detected and cleared gen Tamper memory The Control panel is properly The Control panel is properly The Control panel is in tamper placed and the enclosure is closed placed and the enclosure is status enclosure open or device however panel tamper has been closed dislodged detected and cleared Panel tam per memory ETT The Nexus G communicator is T engaged in a call The Nexus G dialer is sending an 5H5 SMS text message A SIA IP event report is being An event is being transmitted through the Nexus G in SIA IP SIA IP on Nexus reporting format or a teleser vice request is being sent over the GPRS network The keypad thermostat option is EF Winter EF enabled in Winter mode Heat The Lc is dis ing x able The keypad thermostat option is cie enabled in Summer mode Air e conditioning Thermostat Heating Air condi Heating Air conditioning Off Heating Air conditioning On tioning HE icon will
98. recognition The shortcut will affect the partitions common to both the keypad and code 4 Code users only when activation of the shortcut lowers system security If a shortcut involves a scenario that completely disarms a partition or switches a partition from Away mode to Stay mode the security of your system will obvi ously be at risk therefore the system will request code entry The shortcut will affect the partitions common to both the keypad and code To activate a shortcut press the key which corresponds to the shortcut icon Fifa F40 The system will either activate the shortcut instantly case 1 or will request confirmation case 2 or code entry cases 3 and 4 before carrying out the operation Alien user interfaces do not have function keys Fi F2 F40 nor do they provide access to certain functions via shortcuts However the screen provides buttons which with a single tap activate functions and applications For further details refer to paragraph 5 19 Alien function keys 24 Chapter 3 3 1 y 0 9 Y 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 y perle activation v 1 Shortcut activation 2 Fis F26 Be FA e Shortcut activation 3 4 Shortcuts User s manual unm SMARTLIVING Shortcut with code 3 2 Besides the shortcuts provided by keys Fim F2 Y FA each user code can have as many as 22 customized personal shortcuts Users will be able
99. rom the keypad e Fire Emergency e Ambulance Emergency e Police Emergency Activation of these keys will generate the associated events and actions e g activation of outputs and calls To activate an emergency request press an hold for 3 seconds the required key combination and wait for the confirmation beep as follows Table 6 Emergency keys Combination Wr our on Joy Wr our Concept MO O Emergency Alien keys If any two function keys are pressed at the same time the functions relating to the icons Note associated with the keys will not be activated Visual signals on the 2 3 4 keypad LEDs The following table describes the signals on the LEDs of the Joy nCode and Concept keypads or the icons which represent them on the display of the Alien keypad Table 7 Keypad LEDs LED Icon activation Red Yellow A Blue v Green OFF Icon not AT All the zones on the keypad At Eu o Par At least one fault is present partitions ti standby sta Primary power OK 230V a c tus Ready to arm Slow blink All the keypad partitions are ing disarmed ON 0 5sec n of a e on at east one of the keypad parti OFF 0 5sec tions or memory of a system alarm is present Open zones on the keypad par titions All the e pay vole are disarmed No faults present Primary power failure 230V a c No faults present At least one of the zones belonging to the keypad parti tions is either disabled
100. s section the Using the system user has access to AS e Access the Intrusion section by pressing the button enter the user code The following sections will be available ee Zones the zones are listed in this section along with their status icons positioned to the left of each zone description e green spot standby status e red spot alarm status e yellow triangle fault tamper Each zone is associated with two buttons ON for activation and OFF for inhibition and an icon which changes in accordance with the status e x activated enabled e deactivated disabled ee Events Log all the events saved to the log are displayed one at a time However the up down keys will allow you to scroll the entire list of events Each event shows the relative details and where possible allows you to view the partitions involved by means of the PARTITIONS button O Access the System section by pressing the button enter the user code The following sections will be available ee Faults this section allows you to view all the faults present on the system and where possible the fault details by means of the DETAILS button ee Voltage this section allows you to view the control panel power supply voltage ee GSM info this section allows you to view the parameters of the Nexus GSM communicator 35 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Via Web and AlienMobi
101. sing the respective ON button e Record e Play e Delete The sections accessed through the touch screen reproduce the same voice functions as those previously described for keypads with keys Activations The activation deactivation of the SmartLiving system peripherals and elements described in the following section enables them to operate in accordance with their settings activation or disables their functions completely deactivation The user has full control over activation deactivation of the SmartLiving system peripherals and elements The following section describes the consequences of activation deactivation e Zone disabled zones cannot generate alarms bypassed e Auto arm operations can be activated deactivated separately on each single partition If this option is enabled on a partition it will arm and disarm in accordance with the On Off settings of the respective timer e Codes deactivated disabled codes cannot access the system Activation Deactivation can be achieved only on hierarchically inferior codes refer to paragraph 2 5 User Codes e Keys deactivated disabled keys cannot access the system e Keypads deactivated disabled keypads do not permit code entry or access to the menu therefore they cannot manage shortcuts However the LEDs and display will be refreshed e Readers deactivated disabled readers cannot provide access to the system therefore cannot accept keys or generate comma
102. sociated with the yellow LED on the reader or the fourth shortcut of the key If the shortcut associated with the yellow LED is an arming operation one of the parti tions concerned is not ready to arm due to zones which are not in standby status If the shortcut associated with the key is an arming operation one of the partitions concerned is not ready to arm due to zones which are not in standby status If a key is present all operations arm disarm etc will apply only to the partitions common to both the key and reader If this option is enabled and there are no keys present at the reader the reader LEDs will be Off 18 Note 50131READERLEDOFF The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING User Codes 2 5 Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes and a group of parameters which determine its rank in the system code hierarchy and the operations the user is entitled to perform The PIN is made up of 4 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order to allow identification The PIN of the only user code enabled at default is 0001 The PINs of the successive codes are 0002 0003 etc The PINs of user codes can be changed by the installer or by other hierarchically superior code Note The installer provides the system users with default user PINs which they must change immediately to PIN codes of their choice Each user code has the following parameters to be programmed by the
103. ssential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 CE The full declarations of conformity can be found at URL www inim biz dc html The devices described in this manual in accordance with the settings selected State of the art during the installation phase and the following illustrated guidelines are z f alternatively in compliance with the the Italian Normative CEI 79 installations 2 1998 Ab 2000 performance level 2 or European Normative CEI EN 50131 DM 37 08 3 2009 in reference to Control and indicating equipment intrusion control panels and CEI EN 50131 6 2008 in reference to Power supplies security grade 2 In support of research development installation testing commissioning and maintenance of intrusion alarm systems installed in buildings please refer to the following normative documents CEL 79 3 CEI CLE TS 50131 7 When installing INIM systems it is up to the installer company to install systems equipped with Normative CEI 79 2 compliant devices rather than devices compliant with European Normatives series EN50131 within and not over the DOWs summarized in amendment CEI 79 2 V1 2010 User s manual SMARTLIVING Table of contents a A II 2 EJFrirted warranty secu ae x oue a Ey cars nei 2 COPVIONE ga pur go 40 8707399 oa iii 2 European Directive compliance lesen 2 State of the art installations DM 37 08 2 Table of contents adea a d
104. stem comprises e SmartLiving control panel e intrusion detection devices PIR or microwave detectors magnetic contacts linear beam detectors etc e System control peripherals proximity readers keypads e alarm signaling devices which generally signal the events detected by the system sounders flashers etc The keypad Joy GR Joy MAX nCode G Concept G Alien S or Alien G is an extremely flexible peripheral device which allows users to manage the system with ease The graphic display shows all the necessary information and provides an advanced user interface based on icons for instant and clear indications relating to the operations to be performed All users have PINs which allow them to access and control the system via the keypad in accordance with their permitted access level Advanced voice technology guides you through the operations by means of clear voice prompts which explain the operations you must undertake nBy readers 2 versions available nBy S wall mount and By X flush mount allow you to access and control the system Although these devices are not as flexible as keypads they provide a quick and easy way of carrying out day to day operations such as TM arming and disarming the system Authorized digital key users can operate the system E in accordance with their programmed access level enabled functions etc by holding s the key in front of the proximity key reader All SmartLiving control panels
105. titions No code required for access Depending on programming the activation of Available for AlienMobile only scenarios may require code entry Accesses a section containing the list of outputs which can be activated Refer to paragraph 5 6 Activating Deactivating outputs The outputs are divided in two sections Domotic outputs for the management of home automation No code requested Available for AlienMobile only Intrusion outputs programmed through the intrusion control system User code required Using the system 47 SMARTLIVING Anti intrusion control panels Table 15 Alien menu Icon key Accesses a section which allows you where possible to view and change the status of parts of the intrusion control sys tem Partitions where it is possible to view and change the status of the partitions Zones where it is possible to view and change the status of the zones Events Log where it is possible to view the events saved to the events memory after indicating the number of events you wish to view Refer to paragraphs 5 1 5 2 and 5 5 The Partitions section allows you to reset the partition alarm memory The Events log section allows you to indicate the number of events you wish Accesses two sections Actions containing a list of the control panel commands in the event of alarm or tamper events or requests for teleservice and overtime Refer to paragraphs 5 1
106. tus of e Partitions e zones e outputs e timer e events log Via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys Fi Fa shown on the display with or without code entry e Shortcut n 28 WE accesses View Events log e Shortcut n 29 Oe accesses View Alarms log e Shortcut n 30 Qo accesses View Faults log e Shortcut n 31 OB accesses View Arm Disarm op User access to the information in the Logs is filtered For example a user can view only the zone alarms relating to the partitions the code and keypad concerned have in common Use key or to scroll the chronological events list For some events key e allows you to view the partitions details For example the details of an Arm command will show the code and keypad concerned and if you press e the list of partitions involved 34 5 i Ul AOS i E Method 2 gt Method 1 lt Using the system User s manual INI SMARTLIVING B ILI Shortcut n 16 r accesses View NexusStatus m 1 line GSM network provider Wind Tim Vodafone etc on the left side and BUS connections on the right side of the string if nothing appears it means that the Nexus G is connected to the BUS if the letter G appears it means that the Nexus G is connected to the BUS and that the GPRS service is available if the letter C appears it means that the Nexus G is connected to the BUS
107. uilt in proximity reader in the fig ure the reader is at address 5 The first line of the display shows the date and time If the View open zones control panel option is enabled Panel 103 the descriptions of zones that are not in standby status when the keypad partitions disarm will be shown in sequen tial order approximately every 3 seconds If the control panel is in Service mode and at least one of the keypad partitions Panel 703 has saved an alarm or tamper event to the memory the above described strings Any auto bypassable zones will be shown in white on black aa Ponen background The left side of the second line shows the characters that indicate the current status of the partitions the keypad is assigned to D partition disarmed A partition armed in Away mode interior and perimeter zones armed DASIDASI S partition armed in Stay mode perimeter partition armed in Instant mode perimeter In the event of a partition alarm or tam The line is the same as when the con zones armed with no delay trol panel is in standby condition partition does not belong to the keypad per memory the red LED on the keypad and the characters correspond In the case of the SmartLiving 505 or 515 5 characters ing to the partitions concerned will indicating the status of partitions 1 to 5 will be shown blink In the case of the SmartLiving 1050 or 1050L 10 characters indicating the status of partitions 1 to
108. urity should be reserved for code users only thus allowing identification of users who disarm the system Under normal circumstances operations which increase system security can be allowed without valid code entry whereas operations which lower system security Disarm Delete Alarm Tamper memory Deactivate Alarm Tamper outputs should be allowed only after valid code entry JOY MAX and Alien keypads also provide a programmable chronothermostat function This function allows you to set up zone management one zone per keypad of the heating air conditioning system The temperature is gauged by a built in temperature sensor The hysteresis is fixed at 0 4 C The Concept G keypad provides a further two options relating to direct user access A special feature allows activation of the backlight of the display and keys when users approach the keypad This is achieved through a proximity sensor which can be activated by pressing keys Qo and O simultaneously and deactivated by pressing 0 0 The other option block unblock keypad can be achieved by pressing key O for 3 seconds If the block keypad option is enabled the display will show the icon opposite The Joy nCode and Concept keypad display The brightness and contrast of the backlit graphic LCD 96 x 32 pixel can be adjusted by way of the respective options on the user menu refer to paragraph 5 8 Keypad settings It is divided into four lines which continually provide inf
109. w keypad LED Off ee Green keypad LED On solid ee Status icons not present ee Alarm and Tamper memory hidden ee f a particular event occurs more than 5 times when the partitions are armed it will not be signaled as having occurred more than 5 times This is due to the limitation placed on the counter of each event The counters will reset to zero each time all the partitions are disarmed e If the partitions are DISARMED ee The LEDs will function normally ee Status icons present ee Alarm and Tamper memory visible Emergency status In the event of a keypad configuration or communication error between the system peripherals the display will show one of the templates opposite If you are using an Alien user interface the above mentioned information will be shown on the bottom bar on the home page If this occurs you must contact your installer immediately and get the fault cleared Alien keypad Alien is a colour touch screen user interface Two versions are available the 4 3 inch Alien S model and the 7 inch Alien G model The Alien touch screen enables the user to interact directly with the strings and icons which indicate the functions and signal the status of the system In each case the Alien touch screen immediately displays the buttons necessary to react to the specific situation By just tapping the screen you can activate one of the scenarios programmed by the installer on the control panel access information relating to the
110. wed by to select the category of elements you wish to activate deactivate zones codes etc 2 Use keys and followed by to select the single element you wish to activate deactivate 3 Use to activate the selected element or to deactivate it Method 2 e Other shortcuts which provide direct access to sub sections of the Activations section are ee Shortcut n 19 quil fa accesses Activations Zones ee Shortcut n 22 Bg accesses Activations Answerphone ee Shortcut n 23 EX accesses Activations Teleservice ee Shortcut n 24 Ba accesses Activations Codes ee Shortcut n 25 i accesses Activations Keys ee Shortcut n 26 EE accesses Activations Timers ee Shortcut n 27 ER accesses Activations Auto arm Method 2 Access the Activations section of the user menu by means of a valid code PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 Via Alien touch screen Access the Menu section by pressing type in the user code and then access the Activations section Following is a list of the sections relating to the elements you can activate by pressing the ACTIVATE button Each section presents its own elements arranged in list form Each element is associated with two buttons ON for activation and OFF for inhibition and an icon which changes in accordance with the status e E activated enabled e deactivated disabled Using the system 33 SMAR TLIVING Anti intrusion control panels
111. xample if the inspection ends ahead of time the Patrol Time will end immediately and the partitions will arm as before e The Service maintenance option allows keys to deactivate instantly any outputs associated with zone and partition alarm tamper events on the Partitions the key and reader have in common This type of key can select the reader shortcuts and its customized personal shortcuts 20 The SmartLiving System User s manual INIM SMARTLIVING Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs 2 6 1 The KF100 remote control has 4 buttons which can each be programmed with a Shortcut ask your installer for details The graphic choice feature allows you to identify the buttons by numbers or icons The remote control also provides 4 button associated LEDs and a confirmation LED As a result of two way communications with the BS100 transceiver the KF100 remote control imparts audible and visual feedback signals beep and LED signals which notify the user of the outcome of requested operations Table 12 Feedback signals provided by KF100 wireless remote control ESE 1 C A we No pra M tt Shortcut activation 4 ATA II te aid Any EE ERE 4 flashes 4 flashes a Remote control device blocked If an operation is successful but the corresponding LED fails to light it is an indication that the Note battery is low The battery must be replaced before it runs out completely Table 13 Control panel signals over wireless keyfob
112. xus 5 14 Requests for teleservice can be made over the GSM network by means of the Nexus Teleserv option This option allows the installer to carry out remote programming operations over the GPRS network This is a service provided by the installer company with the user s collaboration Note Via Keypad Access the Nexus Teleserv section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN Via Alien touch screen Access the Menu section by pressing type in the user code and then access the Actions section This section contains a list of control panel commands which can be activated by pressing ACTIVATE among them is the Nexus teleserv option Codes 5 15 The user menu provides a section for the programming of the parameters of hierarchically lower user codes refer to paragraph 2 5 User Codes The parameters which can be changed in this section are also available in other sub sections Via Keypad Access the Codes section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN 1 Use keys and followed by to select the user code you wish to change 2 Use keys and followed by to select the parameter you wish to change 3 Change the parameter then press to save the changes e Description edit field for the code description e Partitions select the partitions the user code is assigned to Press x J to enable the partition and to disable it e Options use and to enable
113. y the installer in accordance with user requirements For example if all the occupants are leaving the building you can apply a scenario that arms all the partitions and activates the outputs which closes the rollerblinds and switches off the lights On returning to the building you can apply a scenario that disarms some of the partitions those required and activates an output which switches on the garden lights The installer will set up the and make available the scenarios which best suit user requirements Users can activate the scenarios via keypads readers remote control devices and over the phone by means of shortcut commands refer to Chapter 3 22 The SmartLiving System User s manual SMARTLIVING Shortcuts Scenarios can also be activated via a Web server with an interface for mobile phones or PCs or through the Alien Mobile application by accessing the Scenarios section paragraph 5 2 Arming and disarming partitions If the Show scenario control panel parameter is active the left side of the second line SHOW SCENARIO on the screen will display the current scenario If you are using an Alien keypad the View partition status option refer to paragraph VIEW PARTITION 3 3 3 Remote control shortcuts will allow you to select the visualization mode of the STATUS operating status on the bottom bar of the display e Single partition the characters relating to the operating status of the partitions will b
114. you must 1 Wave the key across the sensitive area of the reader the LEDs will signal the respective status for 30 seconds 2 During this 30 second period hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader in order to generate the visual signals on the reader LEDs Remove the key when the required operation or pre set scenario is indicated on the LEDs Shortcuts on the built in readers of 3 3 2 Joy MAX and Alien keypads Users must hold their digital keys in the vicinity of the built in reader on the Joy MAX keypad the position of the reader is indicated by 1 instead on the Alien keypad it is positioned on the lower right hand corner of the frontplate The key and reader shortcuts will flash one by one at 3 second intervals on the keypad Rim Faw D display When the required shortcut is indicated remove the key to activate the corresponding action The shortcuts appear on the display in the following order 3 seconds 1 Description of the first reader shortcut for 3 seconds 2 Description of the second reader shortcut for 3 seconds 3 Description of the third reader shortcut for 3 seconds 4 Description of the fourth reader shortcut for 3 seconds 5 Description of the fourth reader shortcut for 3 seconds 6 Disarm disarms all the partitions for 3 seconds 7 Then back to point 1 if the key is not removed Cn If during this phase any of the partitions are armed the LED sequence will start at

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