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1. 43 Defining and Changing System Date 43 CHAPTER 10 SCHEDULING WEEKLY PROGRAMS 44 Automatic 0 44 Defining a PO Activation Program 47 Defining a User Limitation Program 49 CHAPTER 11 PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYS 51 CHAPTER 12 PROXIMITY KEYPAD eene 54 Adding a New Proximity Tag eene 54 Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Serial Number 56 Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Tag 57 Using a Proximity Tag eene 58 CHAPTER 13 COMPLETE MENU OF USER FUNCTIONS 59 APPENDIX A SYSTEM FAULTS seen 66 APPENDIX B SYSTEM SOUNDS eene 68 APPENDIX C SCHEDULING TABLES eese 70 APPENDIX D TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 71 Wartanty nie retener imet 73 4 ProSYS User Guide Summary of User Commands Full Set Part Setting Group Setting Partition Full Setting Partition Part Setting Partition Group Setting System Unset Partition Unset Duress Unset Silence an Alarm Omit Zones Activate Output Define Follow Me Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys OR Code CE Code
2. U D Phone Enable Engineer By initiating a call to your alarm company this allows them to perform a remote programming operation on your system Similar in intent to Initiate Call above Hand Over allows your alarm company to call you and during the call hand over to them the control of your security system For engineer use only Some protocols have a report code to the ARC for entering and exiting the engineer programming To avoid the entering report and save time this function postpones the report for two minutes during which the engineer can enter the programming menu and no report will be made Allows the entry and or editing of follow me destinations as telephone numbers or Email address See page 35 Each time this function is enabled your alarm company may subsequently gain a single remote access to your system to make any required programming changes Contact your engineer for additional information Deletes a message that has been sent to the LCD from the Upload Download software Sends a Cancel Alarm report message to the ARC This function is used if the alarm was activated by mistake The Grand Master can temporarily change the 3rd ARC connection The new number will be valid for 1 hour only After 1 hour the panel shall revert to the original phone number When the user is initiating a call to the U D by using the INITIATE CALL user function the call will use this U D number This
3. Deleting User Codes At times it may be desirable to completely delete a user code Note that it is impossible to delete the Master Code although it can be changed The system must be unset in order to delete user codes To delete a user code 1 Follow steps 1 3 in the previous procedure 2 1234 GRAND Enter the two digit User Index number for 00 USER 00 which the code is to be deleted For example to delete the user code assigned to user index number 6 press 0 6 3 5 Press 0 followed by Chapter 7 4 cove 06 usER If successful a single confirmation beep is ACCEPTED sounded and a message is displayed If not three quick error beeps are sounded 5 sezect cone Repeat the above steps for additional 07 0 USER codes until complete 6 When all required codes have been deleted press Ce quickly to reset and exit the User Functions menu ProSYS User Guide 39 N S E Q User Authority Levels 151 CODE 2 Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are nine different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described below Level Description GRAND MASTER MANAGER MASTER USER SET ONLY 40 All operations f
4. Panic Emergency alarm Fire Emergency Pressing 2 and G simultaneously and Chapter 2 a 55 for at least two seconds will activate a Fire Emergency alarm Auxiliary Pressing C and simultaneously and Emergency for at least two seconds will activate an Auxiliary Emergency alarm Medical The annunciation that results during these emergency alarms along with other system sounds is described on page 68 If your system has been programmed to do so it will communicate any or all of these alarms to the ARC monitoring your installation System programming also determines whether these emergency alarms will be audible and or capable of being communicated to the ARC Function Keys A B By default Function keys are used to set groups of zones as defined by your engineer and described on page 23 Function keys can also be used to activate a pre recorded series of commands as described on page 51 ProSYS User Guide 15 N I E o 16 Quick Key Operation The Quick Key Operation is a short effective way that helps you to easily operate your system and quickly activate user functions skipping the user code For example to set the system simply press the key For quick key operation your engineer has to define quick key operation LCD Status Display The LCD status display will vary depending on the number of partitions in your system If your system is defined with only one partition the LCD
5. There are two types of appliances each of which behaves differently when activated Latched appliance Remains activated until it is deactivated Pulsed appliance Remains activated for a predefined time after which it is automatically deactivated Ask your engineer which of your appliances are defined as latched and which are defined as pulsed br x E o There are two ways to activate home appliances from the keypad From the User Functions menu press C 2 1 CODE ked PO No and activate deactivate the selected output Enter a code defined by your engineer that is used only to operate outputs PO authority level 34 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 6 Follow Me Report 2 7 CODE Ger FM In the case of an alarm or event the system can initiate a phone call to a designated telephone or pager send SMS or send an Email and employ unique tones or messages to express the active event Your engineer defines the type of reporting to a follow me destination Consult your engineer for the possibility to report events by SMS or Email gt To enter edit a Follow Me destination 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 2 ACTIVITIES Chapter 6 2 ACTIVITIES Select 7 FOLLOW ME 1 PROG OUTPUT 3 INSERT CODE Enter your user code and press e 4 sect FM Select the FM index number you want to 01 FOLLOW ME 01 edit 5 Enter the phone number o
6. o o o Partition Set Mode o Full Set o Part Set o Group Set 1st PONo 2nd PO No NOTE For the PO weekly program you can define a separate time definition during holiday Select Group oB NOTE You can choose any user in the system Start Time 1 HH MM Stop Time 1 HH MM Start Time 2 HH MM Stop Time 2 HH MM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 70 ProSYS User Guide Appendix D Terms and Definitions Alarm Receiving Centre ARC Your system is set up to report alarms to an ARC which is a facility that continually monitors the activities of many security systems usually via the telephone network and dispatches the proper authorities Authority Level Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Users with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are nine different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described on page 40 Chime The chime is a series of three short keypad tones which can be set up to annunciate during the unset period the violation of selected intrusion zone s For example the chime tone can be used to annunciate the arrival of a customer each time the front door opens The chime can be disabled or e
7. 24 ProSYS User Guide gt To quick set using Part Set setting Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or press art 5 The system s or partition s external detectors are activated To quick set a group Press the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to set The selected group s is set Chapter 3 amp NOTE For a system with multiple partitions the group inside the partition that the keypad is located in will be set Setting in Blank Display Mode To perform setting while the system is in Blank Display mode 1 Release the keypad by pressing CODE 2 Within 2 minutes time press For Full setting For Partial setting Unsetting Unsetting your system deactivates its detectors Unsetting can be performed from any keypad using a Keyswitch a digital key a wireless button key or automatically if so defined Remember fire protection and the protection offered by the keypad s emergency keys are always available Your ProSYS offers the following kinds of unsetting Unsetting the System below Unsetting After an Alarm page 27 Resetting After an Alarm page 28 Partition Unsetting page 28 Duress Unsetting page 30 Disabling a Fire Alarm page 31 4 ProSYS User Guide 25 Unsetting the System Unsetting deactivates all detectors in the system To unset the system 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the En
8. 3 and 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 amp NOTES ALL partitions relates to all partitions that are authorized by the security code in use If the Set LED is flashing after unsetting check the display for activated alarmed zones before proceeding ProSYS User Guide 29 M x E o Duress Unsefting If you are ever coerced into unsetting your system you can comply vvith the intruder s vvishes vvhile sending a silent duress alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre To do so you must use a special duress code which when used will unset the system in the regular manner while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm To use a duress code add 1 to the last digit of your user code as shown in the table below User Code Duress Code 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 0 amp NOTES Under no circumstances should the duress code be used haphazardly or without reason ARCs along with Police Departments treat duress codes very seriously and take immediate action gt To unset using a duress code 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the Entry Delay time period has begun 2 Enter your duress code and press Cue The system is unset and a silent alarm is sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre 30 ProSYS User Guide Disabling a Fire Alarm Switch Auxiliary Unsetting the fire alarm interrupts the power supplied to the system s smoke detector s for a predeterm
9. CODES 4 prox rac Select 3 Del By Tag 1 RE WRITE TAG 5 approacu TAG TO Within 10 seconds approach the proximity PROX KEYPAD tag at a distance of 3 to 7 cm from the keypad s keys If the proximity tag was deleted successfully the following confirmation message is displayed USER TAG XX DELETED If the system does not recognize the proximity tag the following message is displayed TAG NOT DEFINED IN MEMORY Chapter 12 ProSYS User Guide 57 Using a Proximity Tag When using a proximity tag the following points regarding assigned partitions are relevant f your user code is assigned to only one partition then the partition will set or unset automatically f your user code is assigned to more than one partition use the or the keys to select the required partition s and press Qe gt To use a proximity tag Hold the proximity tag close to the keypad s keys at a distance of approximately 3 to 7 cm Based on your user definitions e The partition s assigned to your user code are set unset Ask your engineer for the number of partitions that are assigned to your user code OR e The defined device s operate s based on its current status i Q 58 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 13 Complete Menu of User Functions Your ProSYS comes with a variety of selectable user functions that become available when you enter the User Functions mode This chapter lists the comple
10. One of the advantages of ProSYS is its ability to divide any system into a number of partitions You can think of each partition as a separate security system that can be set and unset individually Programmable Output PO A household appliance In addition to your system s normal operation it is possible to place a household appliance or premises lighting under the control of the ProSYS enabling it to be turned on and off automatically or by user command from any system keypad Proximity A technology that enables a keypad to sense when a proximity key tag is near it This provides an easy and user friendly way to set or unset the security system Scheduler The system s built in clock enables scheduling of automatic operations such as Setting and Unsetting Output activation and user limitation Tamper A device that prevents system hardware from being tampered with by triggering an alarm whenever a hardware component is opened Upload Download Software used by the engineer for programming the ProSYS and by the user for operating the system and viewing system status User Code A four digit or six digit code that is used to perform many of the ProSYS functions Zone A single detector or collection of detectors usually relating to a certain area of the premises or type of protection Zones that use devices designed to detect break ins are called intruder zones Another kind of zone may contain one or more smoke detectors S
11. at which the system is 00 00 unset on Monday nn MON SET2 S 01 Enter the second time at which the 90 00 system is set on Monday 16 wow uwsET2 S 01 Enter the second time at which the 00 00 system is unset on Monday NOTE Leave the time at 00 00 if you do not vvant to perform the automation during the current interval for the current day 17 sanrcr a pax Define intervals for Tuesday and the rest 1 TUESDAY of the vveek as described in steps 12 16 above After you have defined the last day or all days in the vveek you define a label for the vveekly program 18 ser usseT 3 01 Select 141 Label 4 LABEL Q x 8 E Q 19 senrpuLE LABEL Enter a name for the scheduling program SCHEDULE 01 20 seurpuLER Define additional scheduling programs as 02 SCHEDULE 02 required 46 ProSYS User Guide Defining a PO Activation Program A PO programmable output home appliance activation program automatically activates and deactivates POs during your required intervals In each program you can define four POs to operate simultaneously When defining a PO activation program you need to define the following parameters POs Time Schedule Holiday and Label To define a PO activation program 1 USER FUNCTIONS From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 6 Clocks 2 Enter the Grand Master code and pressCu amp e 3 ser crocxs Select 5 Scheduler 1 SYSTEM TIME 4 scuepu
12. displays the partition name time and date If your system has 2 or 3 partitions the LCD displays the system name date time and the status of each partition A status letter represents the partition s status as follows SE Partition is set NR Partition Not AL Partition in Ready Alarm PS Partition is set R Partition Ready in Part set mode LCD Blank Display If defined by your engineer two minutes after the last keypad operation the keypad will be disabled and the following display will appear on the LCD To release the keypad and return to normal operation mode press CODE amp NOTE During Blank Display mode the Ready LED indicates a fault in the system ProSYS User Guide Chapter 3 Setting and Unsetting the System Setting Setting your system enables its intrusion detectors to trigger an alarm when violated Chapter 3 You can set your system by code setting in which you need to use your user code or you can use quick setting without using a code amp If during code setting you enter a wrong user code the keypad produces three short beeps Press Il quickly and re enter the sequence correctly Before setting your system check the Ready LED If it is lit or flashing the system is READY to be set If NOT the system is NOT ready to be set In this case secure or omit the violated zone s and then proceed Remember fire protection and the protection offered by the keypad s emergency
13. function enables the Grand Master to authorize the engineer to access the Engineer programming menu by opening a time window of 1 hour during ProSYS User Guide Quick Key Function Description 04 05 06 07 Engineer Reset Overload Restore Check Credit Reset SIM which he can enter the menu without the Grand Master authorization Enables the engineer to reset an alarm The option is available only if the user authorized the engineer in location 2 0 3 The Grand Master Engineer Sub engineer Manager can use this option to restore the Auxiliary power from a power supply power If overload condition is still present disconnect all loads from AUX Output Use this function to receive information by SMS of the credit level in your Prepaid SIM card The ProSYS will send SMS Credit Level Request message User menu Quick Key 4 0 4 1 to the provider s phone User menu Quick Key 4 0 4 2 Once the SMS is received by the provider the SIM s credit level is sent back and displayed on the keypad s LCD display or sent to the Follow Me if defined After charging a prepaid SIM card the user has to reset the SIM Expire Time manually The time duration for expiration is defined by your engineer 3 View Fault Alarm Memory Partition Status Zone Status Should be used when the system has detected a problem which is evident by the rapid flashing of the Ready LED as described on
14. has been designed to meet PD6662 Grade 3 requirements and suits a wide range of commercial institutional and residential security applications Chapter 1 The ProSYS includes the most advanced communication capabilities for dual or triple path communication to ARC s It consists of a variety of sensors detectors and contacts placed throughout the premises by your engineer ProSYS is designed to recognize abnormal conditions and inform the system of the status of any protected door window hallway room or area The Main Panel which contains the system s electronics and backup battery functions in the background For purposes of security it is recommended that it be installed out of sight You can place a household appliance or premises lighting under the control of the ProSYS where it can be conveniently turned on and off automatically or by user command from any system keypad or wireless keyfob described on page 34 In addition the ProSYS supports the following optional RISCO Groups devices Advanced Communication Module that enables the system to operate over the IP network GSM GPRS module which enables the system to communicate over the GSM GPRS network and also send or receive SMS commands Access Control which enables integrating access control capabilities into your security system Digital Voice Module which enables you to receive voice messages operate the system from a remote phone and listen in or
15. mounted outside the premises To Full Set 1 Check the Ready LED on your keypad If it is constantly lit the system is READY to be set If the Ready LED is not lit the system is not ready to be set In this case secure or omit the violated zone s as described on page 20 and then proceed If the Ready LED is flashing there are faults in the system that need to be confirmed before continuing with the Full SET process Ask your engineer if defined 2 cue Joneses Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or 05 42 DEC 16 TUE Enter your user code and press ProSYS User Guide amp NOTE If required all faults in the system should be confirmed to enable the setting operation Scroll down the list of fault s using the key At the end of the list the following question will appear OVERIDE FLT Use the key to toggle the option to Y and press T amp If defined by your engineer press for quick setting NOTE Chapter 3 d If you make a mistake the keypad produces three short beeps If so press 3 quickly and re enter the above sequence correctly THE JONESES SET EXIT 0 45 THE JONESES SET All persons are to exit via the authorized exit route A continuous sound will sound from the keypad s buzzer and internal sounder The Set LED flashes while the system counts down the Exit Delay time period shown in the bottom right of the LCD The exit tone will change if any detectors are v
16. over the network 4 Prepaid When using Pre paid SIM cards these options are SIM used to receive information regarding the SIM card credit level For detailed information refer to the manuals supplied with the GSM GPRS module 5 Access Code 1 Update Codes Authority Partition User label Prox Tag Dual Code Sets changes and deletes user codes as described on page 37 Links user codes with Authority Levels as described on page 40 Assigns partitions to users by Grand master Assigns labels to users 10 characters long These labels will be presented in the event log Assigns user codes to proximity tags which are used with proximity keypads to set and unset the system as described in Chapter 54 Chapter 13 If defined by your engineer the system can be configured to be unset only by dual codes for high security Up to 16 pairs of codes can be defined The time between entering the two user codes is 60 seconds Users with Authority Levels of Cleaner Set Only and Guard cannot be used to perform the dual Code unsetting ProSYS User Guide 63 e x 8 E Q Quick Function Description Key 6 Clocks 1 System Enables the setting of the system time as described Time on page 43 2 System Enables the setting of the system date as described Date on page 43 3 Next Set Enables automatic Full set of the system at a specific time within the next 24 hours Next Set operates for one
17. previous procedure the and the keys are used to toggle between and enter characters that represent keys on the ProSYS keypad The following is a list of these characters and the keys they represent Character Represents 0 9 The Numerical keys from 0 to 9 A B The Function keys from A to B S The key N The key a b Group A Group B m The Ce key The cD key NOTE You can also use the Numerical keys to enter numbers when programming B N i Function keys Use the and the git keys to move the cursor VVhen the character is displayed press to move the cursor to the next field in the LCD where you can enter the next character in the series VVhen you have finished entering a series of characters ensure that the cursor is placed in the field after the last character in the series by pressing again Chapter 11 ProSYS User Guide 53 S x E Q Chapter 12 Proximity Keypad 54 The proximity keypad enables you to use a proximity tag to set and unset the security system or to activate and deactivate home appliances and utilities such as heating and lights Proximity tag programming is performed from the User Functions menu When programming a proximity tag the following three options are available RE WRITE TAG Ads a new proximity tag described below DEL BY USER Deletes a proximity tag according to the user serial number as described on page 56 DEL BY TAG Deletes a proximity tag
18. program you need to define the following parameters Partition Setting Mode Time and Label To define an automatic setting unsetting program 1 user FuNCTTONS From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 6 Clocks 2 K Enter the Grand Master code and press INSERT CODE 3 ser crocxs Select 5 Scheduler 1 SYSTEM TIME ProSYS User Guide 4 scuepuzer Select a program 01 SCHEDULE 01 5 01 Select 1 Set Unset 01 SET UNSET 6 ser unseT 5 01 Select 1 Partition 1 PARTITION Use the art se key to enter Y under each partition that will be automatically set and unset 8 ser unser 5 01 Select 2 Setting Mode 2 SETTING MODE 9 serrinc mopz s 01 Select one of the following options 1 FULL SET 1 Full Set To fully set the system Proceed to step 11 2 Part Set To set the system s external detectors Proceed to step 11 3 Group To set groups within the assigned partitions Proceed to step 10 10 775 Use the art se key to enter Y under each group that vvill be automatically set and unset Chapter 10 11 ser unser 5 01 Select 3 Date Time 3 DATE TIME 12 serscr a DAY Select 1 Monday 1 MONDAY OR Select 8 AlI to set the same time intervals for every day in the vveek ProSYS User Guide 45 13 vos seri 5 01 Enter the first time at which the system is 00 00 set on Monday 14 mon unser1 S 01 Enter the first time
19. speak to the premises ProSYS User Guide 7 M Q Operating the System The ProSYS can easily be operated locally or remotely depending on the devices connected to the system You can issue commands to the system and in turn the system will communicate information to you via its display indicators voice messages SMS messages Email messages and by the sounds it makes The ProSYS can be operated in the following ways Locally through its keypad s Using its keys you can issue commands to your system In turn the system can communicate information to you via its display indicators and sounds it makes Local operation using wireless key fobs or panic pendants for setting unsetting send panic panic alarm or activate outputs Local operation using Keyswitch for setting and unsetting the system If your system includes the Voice module it can provide audible information about system status and enable any remote touch tone DTMF telephone to act as a keypad for the system Upon event occurrence such as alarm activation the Voice module informs you of a security situation by calling you and playing a pre recorded Event announcement as described in the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual If your system is equipped with RISCO Group s GSM GPRS module it can provide information about the system by SMS and enable to operate the system using SMS commands for setting the system unsetting the syste
20. to your engineer Chapter 7 Defining and Changing User Codes G 5 CODE 1 The user assigned the Grand Master Authority Level can change all user codes but cannot view the digits in the user codes Users with other Authority Levels can change only their own codes The system must be unset in order to change edit user codes ProSYS User Guide gt To change a user code 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 5 Access Code 2 Enter your 6 digit Master or Grand Master code and press Gi 3 access cove Select 1 Update Code 1 UPDATE CODES INSERT CODE 4 copz 1234 GRAND Enter the two digit User Index number to 00 USER 00 which you want to assign a user code For example to assign a user code to user index number 6 press 0 6 NOTES NOTES In ProSYS 128 systems the User Index number is from 00 to 98 In ProSYS 40 systems the User Index number is from 00 to 59 The User Index number 00 belongs to the Grand Master user code 5 7 Enter a six digit code and press uf N S E Q 6 cope o6 If successful a single confirmation beep is ACCEPTED sounded and a message is displayed If not three quick error beeps are sounded 7 seuecr cove Repeat the above steps for additional 07 0 USER codes until complete 8 When all codes have been entered press DO quickly to reset and exit the User Functions menu 38 ProSYS User Guide
21. will be functional from all keypads The programmed proximity tag has the same permissions as are defined for the specified user code If a user is defined as having the Cleaner security level then the proximity tag can operate only if a security code was previously defined for that user Chapter 12 ProSYS User Guide 55 i Q Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Serial Number You can use this option to delete a proximity tag for which the user is known gt To delete a proximity tag by user serial number 1 user FuNCTTONS From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 5 Access Code 2 INSERT CODE Enter your user code and press 3 access cops Select 5 Prox Tag 1 UPDATE CODES 4 prox rac Select 2 Del By User 1 RE WRITE TAG 5 sexecr user Select the user for which you want 00 0 GRAND to delete the proximity tag and press Qen 6 eenaramaeee Select Y or N by using the key ARE YOU SURE N and then pressing T If you select Y the following confirmation message is displayed USER XX TAG DELETED 56 ProSYS User Guide Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Tag You can use this option to delete a proximity tag for which the user is not known To delete a proximity tag by user tag 1 user FuNCTTONS From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 5 Access Code 2 Enter your user code and press heo 3 access cove Select 5 Prox Tag 1 UPDATE
22. 619 Code A B Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys gt Partition No gt OR Code gt Cset_ gt Partition No gt Code gt Cart se gt Partition No gt Code gt A B gt Partition No gt A B C D Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys OR Code Cue Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys gt Partition No OR Code Uet gt Partition No gt Duress Code gt Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys OR Code G gt 1 gt 1 gt Code GE Zone No G 2151115 Code PO No G 2151715 Code ProSYS User Guide S o S o Enable engineer gt 2 gt 0 gt 3 gt Code gt t nstalaTion gt ufa View Fault G gt pBl gt Code gt Giket View Alarm gt 3 gt 2 gt Code gt Memory View Zone Status G 3151415 Codel View Event Memory 5 3 5 Manager Code gt Bell Strobe Keypad 321415 Code uf 1 Test Zone Testing Walk GO 415 Grand Master Code Test 0 Local Chime On Off 35 L4 Code gt 4 3 Edit User Code GO 5 Code gt 1 Edit Time 615 Grand Master Code gt 1 Edit Date GO 6 Grand Master Code gt gt 2 Automatic GO 6 Grand Master Code gt Setting Unsetting Git gt 5 Schedule No gt 1 6 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of RISCO Group s ProSYS Integrated Security System The ProSYS
23. 9 are used to input the numeric codes that may be required for setting unsetting and triggering emergency alarms along with several other special functions Control Keys The functions of the other keys on the keypad vary according to the current mode The following table lists the functions of the keys in Normal Operation mode and when using the User Functions menu A ey Normal Operation User Functions Set Uret Status hs Q x M gt Activates the User Functions mode Activates the Fu mode Group Setting and Full Quick Setting Activates the Might Set mode and Night Quick Setting Unsets the system after the user code is entered Provides the system status Omits zones and provides information on omitted zones must be pressed after entering a user code ProSYS User Guide Exits from the current menu and returns to Normal Operation mode Changes data Changes data Terminates commands and confirms data to be stored Scrolls up a list moves the cursor to the left Scrolls down a list moves the cursor to the right Emergency Keys Your keypad provides three sets of emergency keys which can be pressed whenever the police fire department or auxiliary assistance is required amp NOTE Your engineer should define the operation of the emergency keys Panic Emergency Pressing both keys simultaneously and for at least two seconds will activate a
24. At least one intrusion zone is omitted or Part Sef mode or Group Set mode is selected OFF All zones are operating normally and the system is in Sef mode ProSYS User Guide Fire LED N When lit the Fire LED indicates that the system is experiencing a fire 5 alarm When flashing a problem has been detected on the fire circuit MES and must be serviced 8 Condition Description ON A fire alarm or fire emergency is in progress or has recently occurred OFF All fire zones are operating normally FLASHING A problem has been detected on the fire circuit and it must be serviced Tamper LED The Tamper LED indicates that a zone a keypad or an external module has been tampered with and requires resetting In some cases an Engineer code is required to restore the system to Normal Operation mode Condition Description ON A zone keypad or an external module used by the system has been physically disturbed or tampered with If unset without fixing the problem only the sound will be silenced amp NOTE The TAMPER LED shall NOT be on during tamper condition when the system is SET If programmed by your engineer resetting the TAMPER LED will require the intervention an engineer OFF There is no tamper alarm in the system ProSYS User Guide 13 N I E o 14 Keys The keys on the keypad can be used for a variety of functions Each key is explained belovv Numerical Keys Numerical keys 0
25. Call your ARC or engineer and quote the RANDOM CODE displayed on your keypad The ARC or engineer will give you a return Anti Code 4 Enter this Anti code followed by Cufer and the system will reset Engineer Reset Your Alarm Receiving Center ARC or engineer can reset your system remotely or locally To enable local reset by your engineer you need to authorize him as follows 1 Press GC 21 0113 while the Call engineer display is on 2 Enter Grand master Master or Manager code followed by The following display appears LAze you sure N ProSYS User Guide 3 Usethe art se to select Y and press en A one hour time window is opened for the engineer to program user functions and be able to reset your system locally Quick key 2 0 4 from the main user menu Partition Unsetting Partition unsetting enables you to unset individual partitions within a set system Chapter 3 To unset partitions 1 Enter your user code and press D 2 Select the partition number 1 8 OR To unset all partitions at once select 0 OR For an LCD keypad scroll with the or the key to the required partition or enter the partition s number 3 Press to confirm A confirmation message will be displayed for several seconds 4 Repeat the above steps to unset other partitions Examples To unset partition 3 with code 1234 1 2 3 4 3 To unset ALL partitions 1 2 3 4 0 To unset partitions
26. For example to set Group A enter Code A ProSYS User Guide 23 sd If there are faults in the system that need to be to be confirmed follow the same procedure described in step 2 of Full Setting see page 18 When the group is set the Set and Omit LEDs will light together with a confirmation message that will appear on the LCD for the time defined by your engineer After that time the display will return to the partition status display and the Power and Ready LEDs light steadily M x E o 2 To set another group repeat step 1 gt To seta group if your user code is assigned to more than one partition 1 Enter your user code then the group letter then the partition number and the group letter again For example to set Group A enter Code A Partition No A 2 Tosetanother group repeat step 1 NOTE If your system is defined with Quick Setting press the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to set The selected group s is set Quick Setting Quick setting enables you to set the system with the press of a single key Your engineer should define the Quick Setting feature For a system with multiple partitions only the partition that the keypad is located in will be set for Full Set or Part Set when the key or art Se Key is pressed gt To quick set using Full setting Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or press s The system or partition is fully set
27. For other faults messages that might appear on your LCD display please refer to your engineer x E a S 66 Fault Description Response Low Battery The capacity of the battery is Contact your low or missing and needs to engineer be recharged or replaced Low battery fault can be from the main panel or from power supply expander AC FAULT The mains AC power has Check the been interrupted the system will continue to operate on its standby battery as long as possible This fault can appear from the main or from power supply expander connection of the panel s transformer to its AC source Verify that power has not been interrupted or switched off AUXLIARY FAULT The panel s auxiliary power used to supply electric current to designated devices e g motion detectors keypads and smoke detectors has failed Contact your engineer FALSE CODE P X If enabled by your engineer your system will report a false code as a fault Once the fault has been displayed LCD keypad only it will automatically be removed from the system LINE FAULT The telephone line used for ARC Follow Me communication is either disconnected or inoperative If all premises telephones are operating properly contact your engineer If not contact your local telephone company ProSYS User Guide Fault Description Response COMM FAULT A fault has been detected in the wi
28. RISCe Creating Security Solutions 3 y Wee Care riscogroup com ProSYS Integrated Security Systems User Guide For use with ProSYS 40 and ProSYS 128 S o S o RTTE Declaration Of Conformity Hereby RISCO Group declares that this control panel RP128MKOOUKA RP140MKOOUKA with wired accessories including cables and wireless accessories is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance Statement Hereby RISCO Group declares that the ProSYS series of control panels and accessories are suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662 2004 Security Grade 3 Environmental Class 1 Security Grade 2 when using Wireless accessories The ProSYS series of control panels and accessories comply with the relevant parts of the EN50131 series of standards The ProSYS series of control panels and accessories comply with DD243 2004 Important Notice This manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietary information belonging to RISCO Group Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of the system No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of RISCO Group Thetext and
29. according to the user tag as described on page 57 This section also includes general instructions for using a proximity tag as described on page 58 amp NOTES Users can define or delete their individual proximity tags but the Grand Master can define or delete any user s tag Each proximity tag can be assigned to only one user Adding a New Proximity Tag You can add a new proximity tag for each user in the system as required To add a new proximity tag 1 user FUNCTTONS From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 5 Access Code 2 Enter your user code and press 3 access cope Select 5 Prox Tag 1 UPDATE CODES ProSYS User Guide 4 Select 1 Re Write Tag 1 RE WRITE TAG 5 Select the user to which you want to 575 assign the proximity tag and press e amp A apy of indicates that a user has already been assigned to a specific proximity tag 6 user xx Within 10 seconds approach the TAG TO UNIT proximity tag at a distance of 3 to 7 cm from the keypad s keys The keypad automatically reads the proximity tag and saves it into the system s memory Once the proximity tag has been successfully recorded a long confirmation beep sounds and a confirmation message is displayed If the proximity tag is already stored in the system s memory the following message is displayed USER TAG ALREADY IN MEMORY d Once a proximity tag is recorded it
30. cific access groups and deleting users 6 Open Door Remotely opens any door from any keypad that has previously been defined in the system NOTE Refer to the Access Control User s Manualfor more information about the Access Control functions 9 Miscellaneous 1 Printer Control to control on line printing Anti code Duress Restore Voice Msg Key Custom 1 Printer on Activates printer 1 2 Printer 1 off Deactivates messages to printer 1 3 Printer 2 on Activates printer 2 4 Printer 2 off Deactivates messages to printer 2 Some systems defined during installation of the systems are not ready to Set after an alarm or tamper condition To restore the system to Normal Operation mode an Engineer code or Anti code must be entered Entering the code supplied by the technician at this location will restore the system to the Normal Operation mode Refer to page 28 Deactivates a latched PO that has been activated as a result of a duress code being entered Customizes the spoken messages that are announced when the user accesses the system from a remote telephone Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information Chapter 13 Records a series of commands and assigns them to a function key For detailed information refer to page 51 ProSYS User Guide 65 Appendix A System Faults The following table lists few possible fault conditions that might appear in the system
31. e 16 LCD Blank Display eene nnn 16 CHAPTER 3 SETTING AND UNSETTING THE SYSTEM 17 Setting cite iode iita ceteris 17 F ll Setting 2 im un ete PRG IRR REO 18 Part Setting s ec pe pe e te ue som re PRSE 20 Partition 5 1 0 2222 21 Group 5 23 Quick Setting 24 Unsetting enint eite eterne ei rer eiie 25 Unsetting the 5 5 2 26 Unsetting After an 27 Resetting after an Alarm 28 Partition 1 0 5 29 Duress Unsetting 6 5 30 Disabling a Fire Alarm Switch Auxiliary 31 CHAPTER 4 OMITTING A ZONE eene 32 CHAPTER 5 ACTIVATING PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 34 CHAPTER 6 FOLLOW ME REPORT 35 ProSYS User Guide S o S CHAPTER 7 USER CODES 22 seen 37 Defining and Changing User Codes 37 Deleting User 65 39 User Authority Levels eene nnn 40 CHAPTER 8 VIEWING FAULT CONDITIONS 42 CHAPTER 9 DEFINING AND CHANGING SYSTEM TIME AND DATE SERERE E 43 Defining and Changing System Time
32. e change the system time 1 From the User Functions menu select 6 Clocks 2 Select 1 System Time 3 Enter the Grand Master code and press 4 Enter the correct time in 24 hour format Defining and Changing System Date The system date is defined and changed from the Set Clocks menu Chapter 9 gt To define change the system date 1 From the User Functions menu select 6 Clocks 2 Select 2 System Date 3 Enter the Grand Master code and press 4 Enter the correct date Use the and the keys to move the cursor and the fart Se key to toggle between the options ProSYS User Guide 43 Q x 8 E Q Chapter 10 Scheduling Weekly Programs 44 CG 6 Grand Master Code 5 Scheduling weekly programs enables you to automate some system operations This is performed by defining up to two time intervals per day during which the system automatically performs one of the following functions Automatic Setting Unsetting below Automatic PO Activation page 47 UserLimitation page 49 You can define automatic time intervals for every day in the week or individual days in the week When performing this procedure use the data that you prepared in the table provided in Appendix C Scheduling Tables page 70 Automatic Setting Unsetting A setting program automatically sets and unsets the system at predefined time intervals When defining the automatic setting unsetting
33. ed as 00 00 then the POs are not activated during the holiday 48 ProSYS User Guide 13 scurpunz LABEL Enter a name for the scheduling program SCHEDULE 03 SCHEDULER Define additional vveekly programs as 03 SCHEDULE 03 required A Defining a User Limitation Program A user limitation program automatically prevents certain users from unsetting the system during specified time intervals By default all users of the system operate without this limitation When defining a user limitation program you need to define the following three parameters Users Time Schedule and Label amp NOTE By default all users are not restricted To define a user limitation program 1 user Funcrions From the User Functions menu select 1 OMIT 6 Clocks 2 Enter the Grand Master code and press Cue 3 ser crocxs Select 5 Scheduler 1 SYSTEM TIME INSERT CODE Chapter 10 4 scueputer Select a program other than those already 01 ScmEDULE 01 Y being used for automatic setting or PO activation 5 scumputz Select 3 User Limit 1 SET UNSET 6 user niMrT s 03 Select 1 User Number 1 USER NUMBER ProSYS User Guide 49 7 user s 03 Specify whether or not each user in the list 01 USER 01 N should be automatically restricted from unsetting the system by using the key to enter one of the follovving characters at the end of the second line in the LCD Y Automatically res
34. ed only to operate Outputs Chapter 7 ProSYS User Guide 41 Chapter 8 Viewing Fault Conditions 3 1 CODE A rapid flashing of the Ready LED indicates a fault condition The following procedure describes how to identify the fault condition Refer to the table on page 66 for a list of possible fault conditions and their descriptions The system must be unset to view fault conditions To view fault conditions 1 user Functions From the User Functions menu 1 OMIT select 3 View 2 view Select 1 Fault Co 1 FAULT x 2 S 3 Enter your user code and press N INSERT CODE m EN The first fault condition is 9 displayed 4 If an 4 appears other faults exist MAIN LOW BATT Scroll down to view additional faults amp NOTE In some cases you may be able to correct faults and restore the system to Normal Operation mode yourself In other cases your e or other related services may be required When all outstanding faults are resolved the rapidly flashing Ready LED on your keypad s lights steadily and all evidence of the faults is automatically removed from your system 42 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 9 Defining and Changing System Time and Date CG 6 Grand Master Code 1 2 The correct time and date must be set to ensure proper operation of the ProSYS Defining and Changing System Time The system time is set and changed from the Set Clocks menu gt To defin
35. g to the user code that was entered gt To change a zone s omit status 1 cue soxases From the Normal Operation mode enter 05 42 DEC 16 TUE your code and press 272 The Omit LED is illuminated NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your user code the keypad will produce three short beeps Re enter the sequence correctly 32 ProSYS User Guide 2 omr z 001 CL N Enter the zone number ZONE 001 3 Entering the zone number a second time un omits it toggle action An additional zone s can be omitted at the same time by adding its number to the sequence For example to omit zones 2 and 13 using code 1234 enter 1 2 3 4 02 13 To un omit zone 2 only using code 1234 enter 1 2 3 4 Qa 02 When finished entering zone numbers press Cur NOTES Chapter 4 Omitting zones is effective for one set only All zones are automatically un omitted when the system is set and then unset again The Omit LED turns off when setting in Fu Set mode Omitting a zone can also be performed from the User Fuctions menu as follows Press 1 1 CODE Zone No ProSYS User Guide 33 Chapter 5 Activating Programmable Outputs 2 1 CODE Cue PO No You can place a household appliance such as heating lighting or an external device under the control of the ProSYS enabling it to be conveniently turned on and off automatically or by user commands from any system keypad SMS keyfob of by the phone
36. graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Copyright 2006 RISCO Group All rights reserved 2 ProSYS User Guide Table of Contents SUMMARY OF USER COMMANDS eene 5 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ccccsecceeseeeeeseeeesseeeesseeeesseeeenesnees 7 Operating the System 8 The ProSYS Family cere nre 9 CHAPTER 2 YOUR 2 10 The keypad d daa tnit treten rte rani entia 10 LED Indicators irent erre teneri ned 10 Power oie decente eee 11 SOUL ED aie Awad ee reet eere E etn 11 Ready LEDs i aere defui fever ede ree 12 Omit LED 2 cune three e dare 12 Fire LE Diere arver tarra eiei rei eere rdg eae 13 Tamper BED 13 Keys M S s 14 Numerical 5 55 14 Control Keys 14 Emergency 15 Function Keys A B 15 Quick Key Operation 16 LCD Status Display 5 innuere cern
37. ined interval thus resetting and readying them for subsequent alarms amp NOTE You may need to perform this procedure several times in order to prevent the smoke detector s from re detecting any remaining smoke Chapter 3 Y To disable the fire alarm 1 user FUNCTTONS From the User Functions menu 1 OMIT select 2 Activities 2 acr vrr ss Select 2 Switch Auxiliary 1 PROG OUTPUT 3 Enter your user code INSERT CODE DONE The fire alarm is disabled for a HIT ANY KEY predefined amount of time ProSYS User Guide 31 Chapter 4 Omitting a Zone G 1 1 CODE Zone No When an intrusion zone is not secured the keypad s Ready LED will not light unless there is a fault in the system nor can the system be readily set If programmed by engineer you can omit zones in order to set a partition even if a zone within that partition is open not Secured Nt i E o You may want to omit a zone when access is needed to one zone in an othervvise protected area or to cause the system to temporarily circumvent a zone containing damaged viring until repairs can be made A TO An omitted zone may reduce the system s security capability Before performing the following procedure identify the faulty zone s as follows Enter the view zone status option in location 3 4 and then scroll down with the down arrow key to view all not ready zones The LCD only displays not ready zones that belon
38. iolated during exit time The system is set when the exit time has expired on activation of the Final Exit zone or when the Exit Terminator button is pressed The Set LED will light and a confirmation message will appear for the time defined by your installation company After that time the display will return to the partition status display The strobe will activate for 10 seconds indicating a successful set of the system if defined e NOTE During the exit time a zone outside the exit route can prevent setting of the System or can trigger an alarm from the keypad and the internal speaker as defined by your installation company ProSYS User Guide 19 M x E o Part Setting Part Setting activates only perimeter detectors as programmed by your engineer enabling individuals to remain inside and move about the premises even after the system is set To Part Set 1 Check the Ready LED and make sure that the system is ready for Part Night setting 2 vur Joneses Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or 05 42 DEC 16 TUE Enter your user code and press art sel amp If required all faults in the system should be confirmed to enable the setting operation Scroll down the list of fault s using the key At the end of the list the following question will appear OVERIDE FLT Use the art se key to toggle the option to Y and press T amp Press art Se wice to cancel the Entry Delay ti
39. ion meaning that commands entered in a keypad are implemented only in the partition to which it is assigned For example pressing the Quick on a keypad assigned to partition 1 sets only partition 1 The keypad Each keypad in your system reports its status via its 6 LED lighted indicators at the left as described on page 10 or via messages displayed on the LCD Using its keys you can enter commands to set and unset the system omit intrusion zones report emergencies and so on as described in the subsequent chapters of this manual LED Indicators The six LED indicators found at the upper left provide typical system indications as discussed below Some indicators have additional functions which are explained later on amp NOTE If required setting the keypad to Hidden LCD mode can hide the system status In this mode the Set Ready and Omit LEDs do not function and the LCD displays ENTER CODE After entering a valid user code the system displays the Normal Operation mode One minute after the last operation the system automatically switches to Hidden LCD mode ProSYS User Guide Power LED The Power LED indicates system operation 2 Condifion Description ON The system is operating properly from mains AC x power or while the system is Set Q OFF The system is inoperative due to lack of power form mains AC and battery RAPID Indicates that mains power is not present for a FLASH predefined time consult you
40. keys are always available if authorised by your engineer e NOTE If defined by your enginner your system can be defined to for Force setting This definition sets the system regardless of open zones when using a keyswitch or automatic setting Note Force setting the system results in leaving partition s unsecured Your ProSYS offers the following kinds of settings Full page 18 Partial page 20 Partition page 21 Group page 23 Quick page 24 Blank Disply page 24 ProSYS User Guide 17 M x E o 18 Full Setting Full setting prepares a of the system s intrusion detectors to trigger an alarm if violated and is used when leaving the premises empty amp Before setting the panel all open zones must be closed The installation company can program your system to full set using one of the following Timed Exit After entering your code the alarm system will set after a predefined exit time delay This will help you to leave via the exit route without interfering with the setting process amp The exit delay time can be extended once to the time defined by the exit delay by pressing the key during the exit delay time Final Exit After entering your code the system will go to Full Set 10 seconds after the final exit door is closed Exit Terminator After entering your code the system will go to Full Set 10 seconds after you press the Exit Terminator button a push button normally
41. l tone G 1 A Wait a fixed period before continuing G 2 B Switch from Pulse to Tone or from Tone 3 C to Pulse G l Send the DTMF sk character Go 7 k Send the DTMF character G 9 Delete numbers from the cursor position G 0 amp To delete a number place the cursor in the first position and press Qo 0 When you have completed your entry press to store it 36 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 7 User Codes 37 5 CODE 1 To perform many of the ProSYS s functions a security code often called a user code must be be used Each individual using the system is assigned a user code which in turn is linked to an Authority Level Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are eight different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS as described on page 40 User codes may have variable lengths up to 6 digits The ProSYS can support up to 99 user codes ProSYS 128 or up to 66 user codes ProSYS 40 Your ProSYS was given a Grand Master Code of 1 2 3 4 0 0 during manufacturing Unless your engineer has already changed it to suit your preference it is best to change this code to one that is unique and personalized To change the Master Code and or define User codes follow the procedure in the following section amp NOTE To define the authority levels refer
42. m and more For deteails information refer to the manula provided with the GSM GPRS module Local or remote operation using RISCO Group s upload Download UD software The UD enables the engineer to program the system and enables the user to operate the System and to view system status The first task to be performed before operating the system is Defining and Changing User Codes as described on page 37 NOTE A certified serviceman should perform all repairs and maintenance including replacement of the device battery ProSYS User Guide The ProSYS Family This manual applies for both ProSYS 40 ProSYS 128 panels The following table lists the number of features in each type of panel Feature ProSYS 40 ProSYS 128 Total Zones 8 40 8 128 User Codes 60 99 Programmable Outputs 6 38 6 70 Follovv Me Destinations 8 16 Maximum Keypads 12 16 Partitions 4 8 Scheduling Weekly 16 32 Programs ProSYS User Guide Chapter 1 Chapter 2 10 Chapter 2 Your Keypad As a security system user you will perform most operations using the keypad This section discusses the keypad s visual indicators and the use of its keys The keypad s type is LCD Proximity Keypad It has the ability to sense when a proximity key tag is near it thus providing the user with a friendly and easy way to set or unset the security system Refer to Chapter 12 Proximity Keypad page 54 Each keypad in the system is assigned to a particular partit
43. m the User Functions menu select 9 1 OMIT Miscellaneous 2 Enter the Grand Master code and INSERT CODE press Uibet 3 wrscen anzous Select 5 Key Custom 1 PRINTER CNTRL ProSYS User Guide 51 x S o 52 4 5 6 7 8 CHOOSE KEY 1 KEY A PRESS A TO START STOP KEY A CUSTOM KEY A CUSTOM 1234al2a NOTE The Choose Key menu lists the four function keys Select the function key that you want to program Press A or the function key you selected in step 4 Use the numerical keys or the key to enter a series of characters representing your required keys as described on page 53 Each character you enter is displayed in the second line of the LCD When you have finished entering the series of characters ensure that the cursor is placed in the field after the last character in the series and press A or the function key you selected in step 4 again The series of characters is saved and assigned to the selected function key When entering characters ensure that the cursor is placed after the last character Otherwise the last character you defined and everything after it will be erased and the Function key will not perform the required function ACCESS CODE 1 UPDATE CODES If required select an additional Function key to program and repeat the above procedure ProSYS User Guide amp Using the Set Key to Program Function Keys In step 4 of the
44. me period The display will show a confirmation message NO Entry Delay Press G during the Exit Delay time period to silence the beeps from the keypad f you make a mistake entering your user code the keypad produces three short beeps Press G GO quickly and re enter the above sequence correctly If defined by your engineer press art se to quick Part setting 20 ProSYS User Guide 3 If required leave the premises via the P SET 0 45 authorized exit route and close the door During the Exit Delay time period a continuous sound will sound from the keypad s buzzer the Set LED flashes and the Omit LED lights indicating that the interior zones are being omitted The exit tone will change if any detectors are violated during exit time Chapter 3 If so programmed the system will be part set when the exit time has expired on activation of the Final Exit zone or when the Exit Terminator button is pressed TR GRE When the system is set the Set and Omit AT PART SET LEDs will light together with a confirmation message that will appear on the LCD for the time defined by your engineer After that time the display will return to the partition status display and the Power and Ready LEDs light steadily The strobe will activate for 10 seconds indicating a successful set of the system if defined Partition Setting One of the advantages of ProSYS is its ability to divide any system into a number of par
45. nabled at your discretion Event Memory A list of system events can be displayed on an LCD keypad or uploaded to the alarm company via the Upload Download software and printed for further analysis Exit Entry Route Your security system must incorporate an entry exit route to allow proper entry and exit to and from the premises without causing inadvertent alarms Exit Entry Delay Your security system must incorporate an entry exit delay to allow proper entry and exit to and from the premises without causing inadvertent alarms Exit Terminator A push button normally mounted outside the premises that is used to set the system Fault Reporting If required your security system may also report to the ARC any faults or malfunctions it senses so that a service call can be made Final Exit The last door or detector operated by the user on the exit route Follow Me Report In addition to the standard event reporting to the ARC the system can send Event messages to a designated system user s telephone or Email Q ES v S Q x Q x v 3 S x Group A number of zones gathered as one unit to allow partial setting Each zone can be assigned to any one or a combination of two groups A B Each partition can be divided into a maximum of two groups Keyswitch Your system may also be equipped with a keyswitch which is useful for simple setting and unsetting operations usually at a remote location Partition
46. ns OFF a particular keypad s internal sounder for any function involving the Chime feature Turns ON a particular keypad s internal sounder for any function involving the Chime feature Disables the buzzer for all keypads in the partition for any function involving the Chime feature The internal speaker will be disabled as well if defined by your engineer Enables the buzzer for all keypads in the partition for any function involving the Chime feature If defined by your engineer the internal speaker will be enabled as well Turns OFF a particular keypad s internal sounder during both Entry and Exit Delay time periods and all fire and intruder alarms Turns ON a particular keypad s internal sounder during both Entry and Exit Delay time periods and all fire and intruder alarms Enables to performs diagnostics tests to BUS zones ProSYS User Guide Quick Function Description Key power supply sounder and GSM GPRS module 0 More 1 Walk Test Enables the engineer or the Grand Master to easily test and evaluate the operation of selected zones in your system 1 Full walk test The test will display the detected zones and type of detection 2 Quick walk test The test will display the undetected zones 2 Accessroy Get the software version of BUS zones power supply Versions sounder and GSM GPRS module 3 Get ACM To get the IP address from someone on the premises IP in order to maintain a proper operation of the ACM module
47. or all partitions There is only one Grand Master code in the system and it is designated as 00 The Engineer or the Grand Master can change this code All operations for all partitions There is only one Manager code in the system and it is designated as 01 All operations for designated partitions only The user holding the Master code can change the Master code and the codes of all Authority Levels lower than Master There can be any number of Master codes in the system Only basic operations to one or more partitions Setting one or more partitions Set Only codes are useful for workers who arrive when the premises are already open but because they are the last to leave they are given the responsibility to close the premises ProSYS User Guide Level Description CLEANER UN OMITTABLE GUARD PO CTRL Used only for one time setting and unsetting after which the code is automatically erased and should be redefined This code is typically used residentially for cleaners home attendants and repairmen who must enter the premises before the owner s arrive Basic operations to one or more partitions without the ability to omit zones Typically used to enable a guard to unset the system for a predefined amount of time After this time the system is automatically set again Typically used to enable the operation of a device controlled by a Programmable Output meaning a door and so on These codes are us
48. page 12 Allows the viewing of the five most recent alarm conditions stored by the system Allows the viewing of the partitions status the faults in the system and all not ready zones Pressing on the key from the Normal Operation mode will display the status of the partition to which the keypad is assigned Pressing the uu sequence CODE from the Normal Operation mode will display the status of all the partitions assigned to the user code Chapter 13 Allovvs the display of all system zones and their current status ProSYS User Guide 61 e x 8 E Q Quick Function Key Description 5 Event Memory Service Info Allows the viewing of significant system events including date and time Note The events memory cannot be erased 1 Displays any previously entered service information 2 Displays the system software version 4 Maintenance 1 Indications 2 Battery Test 3 Local Chime Off 4 Local Chime On 5 Part Chime Off 6 Part Chime On 7 Local Buzzer Off 8 Local Buzzer On 9 Diagnostics 62 The indication function allows the Grand Master to perform a 3 second test to the following elements in the system 1 Keypad test Momentarily tests the keypad indicators and the system s external sounder s 2 Speaker Toggle the internal speaker on off 3 Bell Toggles the external bell on off 4 Strobe Toggles the strobe on off Tests the system s standby battery Tur
49. r any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any persona injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guaranty that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result Consequently seller shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning However if seller is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising from under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin sellers maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product which shall be complete and exclusive remedy against seller No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty WARNING This product should be tested at least once a week
50. r email address EDIT FM NO 01 After entering the phone number or the two questions are displayed These questions enable you to define the permission assigned to the designated phone when the Advanced Voice Module is connected to the system FM phone numbers can also be used for remote operation Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information 6 zmaBLE FM wo 1 Select one of the follovving options to REMOTE PROGRAM N define the permission Y The user on the FM phone can enter the Remote Operations menu and perform set unset zone omitting output ProSYS User Guide 35 activation FM phone editing and remote listen and talk operations N The user on the FM phone cannot enter the Remote Operations menu 7 zmaBLE FM wo 1 Select one of the following options to REMOTE LISTEN N define the permission Y The user on the FM phone can perform remote listen in and talk operations from the Acknowledgement menu N The user on the FM phone cannot perform listen and talk operations from the Acknowledgment menu Refer to the Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual for more information i E o If required when defining a telephone number max 32 digits include the special functions described below to achieve the related effect You can press the or keys to toggle to the required character Function Sequence Results Stop dialling and wait for a new dia
51. r engineer amp NOTE Once the system is set a previously flashing or unlit Power LED will light steadily Set LED The Set LED indicates whether or not the keypad s intrusion detectors are set Condition Description ON The system is fully or partially set OFF The system is fully unset SLOW FLASH The system is in its Exit Delay time period RAPID FLASH Indicates an alarm condition or after unsetting an alarmed system while the display is in A arm Memory mode To restore the display to Normal Operation mode press G e NOTE Your engineer can disable the Set LED indication after a predefined time when the system is set ProSYS User Guide 11 N I E o 12 Ready LED The Ready LED indicates whether or not the alarm s intrusion zones are secured and ready to be set Condition Description ON OFF SLOW FLASH QUICK FLASH Omit LED The system is unset and all the intrusion zones are secure the system is ready to be set and there are no faults in the system One or more intrusion zones are not secure and the system is not ready to be set Before the system can be set the condition must be rectified OR For 3 minutes when power is restored to a completely down powered system if defined by your engineer The System is in User Function mode There is a system fault The Omit LED is normally lit when Part Sef mode is selected Condition Description ON
52. r on the premises and safely re enter In special cases if programmed so during installation setting the system after an alarm requires a technician code On the LCD a Ca Engineer message will appear see Resetting after an Alarm in the next page A munu If the alarm was caused by a tripped smoke detector s the keypad s Fire LED will remain lit providing an indication that the fire system must be reset before it will be capable of detecting subsequent alarms Furthermore until it is reset you will be prevented from setting your system To reset a smoke detector press G 2 2 user code Quien Press Oo exit the User Functions mode ProSYS User Guide 27 M x E o 28 Resetting after an Alarm Your installation company can define that the reset of the system to a Normal Operation mode will require the intervention of your ARC or engineer In this case after an alarm condition the display will show Call Engineer message along with the contacting information as defined by your engineer Consult your engineer regarding the type of reset mode that your system is set for Remote Reset or Engineer Reset amp NOTE Before attempting to reset your system ensure that the system is unset Anti Code Reset 1 Pressing on the CG key while the Call engineer display is on will enter you to the Anti Code section Press to enter the Anti Code option 2 Enter your user code and then press 3
53. ring supporting system peripherals The fault messageindicates the device with that causes the ault Contact your engineer SYSTEM CLOCK The system s clock has lost track of the time and or date Define the system s time and date TAMPER A sabotage attempt has been Contact your detected in a perepheril device engineer of box BELL FAULT A fault has been detected ina Contact your bell connected to the main panel or to a power supply expander engineer ProSYS User Guide x ES E a Q lt 67 tQ ES v 3 S s Appendix B System Sounds In addition to the visual indications provided by your keypad s your system is designed to produce audible annunciation after certain events Depending on the circumstances such sounds may be made by your system s keypad s or its sounders e g a siren or bell NOTE If defined by your engineer the internal bell can follow any of the keypad sounds Event Keypad Sound Internal Bell External Bell Intruder Alarm Fire Alarm Keypad Police Emergency Keypad Medical ISpecial Setting Unsetting Entering an Incorrect Code Entry Delay Countdown Exit Delay Countdown Open zone during Exit Delay Out of Exit route Correct Incorrect Rapid beeping Rapid beeping Rapid beeping Rapid beeping No Sound 1 No Sound 1 No sound No sound No sound Systm is set 1 chirp System Unse
54. t 2 chirp Key fob Unset after alarm 4 chirps Keyfob Three rapid beeps No sound Slowly repeating No sound tones every 2 seconds until the Entry Delay time period expires 2 Continuous tone No Sound during Exit Delay time period 2 3 short beeps No Sound every 2 seconds A one second tone No Sound ProSYS User Guide Rapid beeping Yes staggered No Sound 1 No sound Systm is set 1 chirp No sound No sound No Sound No Sound No Sound Data if completed correctly three rapid error beeps if incorrect Bell Circuit Failure or Three rapid beeps No Sound No Sound Fire Loop Fault or at 10 second Line Fault intervals 2 3 Chime Sound 2 second buzzer beep 4 NOTES 1 Based on decisions made at the time your alarm system vvas installed this sound may be enabled or disabled Keypad beeps may be disabled at the user s discretion see buzzer On Off on page 62 Press for two seconds to stop the fault beeps Any intrusion zone if selected for the Chime feature will when violated during the unset period cause the keypad to annunciate the event The chime can also be disabled when not required n ES E S Q x ProSYS User Guide 69 Appendix C Appendix C Scheduling Tables Use the following table to define each of the weekly programs Schedule Program Program Name Set Unset o Prog Output o User Unset Limitation o Sunday 3 4
55. te menu of user functions the most frequently used of which are described in detail in previous chapters of this manual To enter the User Functions mode press G followed by the Function Index or quick key see the table below and your user code For example to activate Switch Auxiliary press D 2D 1 2 3 4 TE To exit the User Functions mode and return to Normal Operation mode press G G quickly Quick Function Description Key 1 Omit 1 Omit Provides the ability to omit any of the system s Zones intrusion zones as described on page 20 2 Omit Reset Restores any omitted zones 3 Omit Recalls the most recent omitted zone Recall 2 Activities 1 Prog Allows user control of previously designated external i Output devices e g an appliance a motor driven garage 2 door as described on page 34 3 2 Switch Interrupts the power supplied to the system s smoke S Auxiliary detector s for a predetermined interval thus resetting and readying them for subsequent alarms see page 31 3 Terminate If Follow Me Phone Number s were chosen their FM operation can be terminated Use this function when an alarm has been tripped and there is no need to utilize the Follow Me phone call ProSYS User Guide 59 e x E Q Quick Key Function Description 01 02 03 60 Initiate Call Hand Over Void Rep Prg Follow Me Enable U D Del Rmt Msg More Cancel Report
56. ter Select a program other than those already 5 01 SCHEDULE 01 y being used for automatic setting or user Q limitation x o 5 scuepute 02 Select 2 PO On Off 1 SET UNSET 6 o on oFF 5 02 Select 1 Programmable Outputs In this 1 PROG OUTPUTS option you select the PO that will be operated in this scheduling program ProSYS User Guide 47 Q x 8 E Q 7 proc ourpur s 02 Specify whether or not the first PO in the list 01 OUTPUT 01 N should be automatically activated by using the art se key to enter one of the following characters at the end of the second line in the LCD Y Automatically activated N Not automatically activated 8 Specify whether the three remaining POs in the list should be automatically activated by selecting them and following step 7 above 9 ro oy oFF 5 02 Select 2 Date Time 1 PROG OUTPUTS 10 serecr a DAY Define time windows for the week as 1 MONDAY described in step 12 on page 45 11 on oFF s 02 Select 3 HOLIDAY In this option you 1 PROG OUTPUTS define the way in which the group of POs is activated during a holiday period 12 Po nozzmax s oi N During holidays POs are activated in the YES NO N same way as defined in the time windows of the week Y POs are activated during the holiday according to the time schedule defined in the next step holiday definition z 4 m If all the time intervals during the holiday are defin
57. time only since the system deletes the setting activated with 4 Next Unset Enables automatic unset of the system at a specific time within the next 24 hours Next Unset works for one time only since the system deletes the setting after it is acted upon 5 Scheduler Enables you to define a weekly program with up to two time intervals per day during which the system automatically sets activates POs or prevents users from unsetting as described on page 44 6 Holiday Enables you to define up to 20 holiday periods and the partitions that will be set automatically during the holiday 7 Engineer Prog 1 Advanced 2 Selected Accesses the full menu of programming options Accesses a limited menu of programming options for the sub engineer NOTE Refer to the ProSYS Installation and Programming Manualfor more information about the Engineer Prog functions 8 Access Control 1 Settings 2 Time Schedule 3 Group Access 64 Defines the door mode for each door and the reader criteria for each reader in the system Configures the time schedules by which users can access the system Defines access to doors for groups of users during specific time periods ProSYS User Guide Quick Function Description Key 4 Record Adds Set Unset users and Entry Exit users to the Users System 5 User Defines settings for users including assigning PIN Settings Personal Identification Number codes assigning users to spe
58. titions Each partition may be viewed as a separate security system each of which can be set and unset individually regardless of the condition of the other Partitions can be set unset one at a time or all at once and can be set in Part Set or Full Set Keypads and Partitions Each keypad is assigned to different partition s The Grand Master and the Manager with access to all partitions can use any keypad to access any partition Other users can use only designated keypads ProSYS User Guide 21 M x E o amp NOTES Common Zones Partitioned systems can share common zones For example a shared front door to two family houses must be available to both families and is therefore shared between them A common zone s is set only if all partitions sharing the zone s are set The common zonets is unset if any of the partitions to which the zone s is assigned is unset If the system is defined to work in Area mode the common zone will be set if any partition sharing the zone is set The common zone will be unset if all the partitions sharing the zone are unset For more information about common zones refer to your engineer Setting Multiple Partitions Only users that have been defined to operate multiple partitions during the system installation can operate more than one partition and set unset all partitions at once gt To Full Set multiple partitions 1 Check the Ready LED status as described on the F
59. tricted N Not automatically restricted 8 user L MIT 5 03 Select 2 Date Time 1 USER NUMBER 9 sexect a DAY Define time windows for the week as 1 MONDAY described in step 12 on page 45 10 user LrM T s 03 Select 3 Label 1 USER NUMBER 11 scnenuLE LABEL Enter a name for the vveekly program SCHEDULE 03 12 scueputer Define additional scheduling programs as 04 SCHEDULE 04 required Q vw x 8 E Q 50 ProSYS User Guide Chapter 11 Programming Function Keys G 9 Grand Master Code 5 The ProSYS enables you to record a series of commands and assign them to a Function key When the Function key is pressed the recorded commands are executed from beginning to end e NOTE The default function for all Function keys is group setting as described on page 23 Before programming a Function key it is recommended to perform your required series of commands making a note of every key you press while doing so These keys will be entered in the form of characters in step 4 of the procedure for programming the Function key For example to set partitions 1 and 2 in a 3 partitioned system you would press the following keys in step 4 cone Css Ip 2 Ge This example requires the following sequence of characters 1234a12a e NOTE Function keys cannot be programmed to perform unsetting commands Chapter 11 To program a Function key 1 user FUNCTIONS Fro
60. try Delay Time period has begun x E o 2 Before the Entry Delay time period expires hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or enter your user code and press Cafe An Unset message display will appear on the LCD NOTE If you make a mistake when entering your user code the keypad will produce three short beeps If so re enter the sequence correctly 26 ProSYS User Guide Unsetting After an Alarm If an alarm has occurred it will be indicated by the keypad Once the cause of the alarm has been established the system must be reset gt To unset an alarm using a user code 1 If outside the premises open an entry door The keypad s beeps indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun Chapter 3 2 Observe the keypad If The Set LED is flashing and the display shows the activated partition an alarm has occurred Pressing the Gams key will show the activated partition and zone 3 Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or enter your user code and press Qu If an alarm occurred the SET LED will flash and the display will show the alarmed zones for the alarm memory period of about 60 seconds Scroll through the list of alarm zones To To exit the A arm Memory mode before the timeout has expired press 4 Proceed to Resetting after an Alarm amp NOTES It is recommended to leave the premises Only after police investigation should you assume that the burglar is no longe
61. uch zones are called fire zones An environmental zone typically protects the premises from gas leaks and or flooding ProSYS User Guide Notes g xipueddy Notes Notes ProSYS User Guide 75 Warranty RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates Seller warrant its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Sellers option within a reasonable time after the date of delivery any product not meeting the specifications Seller makes no other warranty expressed or implied and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose In no case shall seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever Seller s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation o
62. ull Setting procedure on page 18 and then proceed 2 vur Joneses Hold the tag close to the keypad s keys or 05 42 DEC 16 TUE Enter your user code and press ED amp If required all faults in the system should be confirmed to enable the setting operation Scroll down the list of fault s using the key At the end of the list the following question will appear OVERIDE FLT Use the art se key to toggle the option to Y and press Giket 22 ProSYS User Guide 3 DESEE Select the number of the partition you 0 ALL want to set OR Select 0 to set ALL partitions 4 Press to set the selected partition s 5 Repeat the above steps to set additional partitions Chapter 3 The partition s will be set when the exit time has expired on activation of the Final Exit zone or by pressing the Exit Terminator button amp To perform a Part set for a partition use the key instead of the set key Examples To set partition 3 with code 1234 1 2 3 4 3 To set ALL partitions 1 2 3 4 0 To set partitions 3 and 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 To set partition 3 in Part Sef mode 1 2 3 4 3 Group Setting Group setting enables you to set a number of zones within a partition using the Function keys Ask your engineer about defining groups To set a group if the system has one partition 1 Enter your code followed by the Function key corresponding to the group s you want to set The selected group is set

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