Pima Hunter-Pro 832 User Manual
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Hunter-Pro 832/8144
Captain 8
Includes Hunter-Pro & Captain Lite
S e c u r i t y
S y s t e m s

User Guide

PIMA ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD.

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Hunter-Pro 832/8144 Captain 8 Includes Hunter-Pro & Captain Lite S e c u r i t y S y s t e m s User Guide PIMA ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD.
  • Page 2: Hunter-Pro

    Quick Reference Guide – The keypad keys Enter Master code and press the key to... Press the key for 2 seconds  to... Arm to Full mode, disarm Quickly arm to Full mode* Display the log (event memory) Bypass zones temporarily Arm to “Home 1”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ....................... 5 Hunter-Pro & Captain 8 features ................5 Hunter-Pro Series features ..................5 Captain 8 unique features ..................6 About the Lite versions ..................6 Safety & Security ....................6 System codes ...................... 7 1.6.1 Master code .....................
  • Page 4 Resetting Smoke/Fire/Anti-mask detectors ............32 12.8 Comparison between the Hunter-Pro models ............32 12.9 Comparison between the Hunter-Pro 832 & Captain 8 ..........32 12.10 BACK key: Tests ....................33 Remote Control via the phone (Hunter-Pro Only) ..........34 13.1 Basic mode .......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    To assure optimal safety and security, you should perform a system test once a week. See section 12.10, page 33 for details. For any further questions, please contact your local PIMA distributor. Hunter-Pro & Captain 8 features Hybrid systems with hardwired and wireless zones ...
  • Page 6: Captain 8 Unique Features

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Captain 8 unique features 8-16 zones  Up to 30 user codes & RFID tags  Various partitioning options:  Up to four partitions.  Up to four subsystems.  About the Lite versions The Hunter-Pro Lite version does not include the following Hunter-Pro modules and components: PSTN ...
  • Page 7: System Codes

    Introduction System codes 1.6.1 Master code The Master code is a super user code with all the access authorizations. It is mainly used for changing the “Master Code” itself and for remote connection. The default factory Master Code is 5555. Replace the default Master code immediately after installation to prevent unauthorized and illegal operations.
  • Page 8: The Keypad

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide The keypad The RXN-400, RXN-410/RFID and RXN-800 are PIMA’s LCD keypads. They are designed for maximum simplicity and durability and present decorative design. The RXN-400 & RXN-410 are identical, except for their screen size: 410’s is larger.
  • Page 9: Key #1: Arm & Disarm

    Key #1: Arm & Disarm Key #1: Arm & Disarm To arm and disarm your alarm system, enter the Master or the Short codes and press ‘1’. Users should only enter their code to arm and disarm. If no zone is open and no fault exists, the Exit delay countdown starts, the keypad buzzer sounds beeps and the green ARMED LED flashes.
  • Page 10: Disarm

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Disarm 4 JAN 16 00:22 Disarming..   Master code … If an “Access denied” message is displayed, the user may be trying to disarm the alarm system outside its “Disarming time frame”. See section 9.2.5, on page 23 for details. 2.2.1 Disarming with the Duress code 4 JAN 16...
  • Page 11: Key #2: Event Log

    Key #2: Event Log Key #2: Event Log The system logs alarms, arming & disarming events, zone bypassing, faults, code changing and other actions, chronologically. Any action taken by any user is logged with its user name. Part of the log is non-volatile (see the table on page 32). ...
  • Page 12: Key #3: Bypassing Zones

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Key #3: Bypassing Zones  Bypassing zones reduces the safety of your protected premises: a bypassed zone does not trigger the alarm when violated, nor does it report on it!  Bypass a zone only when you must. If you bypass a zone because of a fault, call service.
  • Page 13: How To Bypass Prior To Arming

    Key #3: Bypassing Zones How to bypass prior to arming Zone Number: BYPASS ENTR   Entr-Conf #-Rst   Master code zone number (12, for example) Bypassed Zone Living room You can bypass a zone in advance of arming the alarm system (see the opening paragraph above, regarding a time limit).
  • Page 14: Keys #4, #7: Home Arming Modes

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Keys #4, #7: HOME arming modes Home 1 Arming.. System Armed! Exit Delay 60   Master code Home 2 Arming.. System Armed! Exit Delay 60   Master code ‘Home’ 1 & 2 are arming modes, in which only some zones are armed and trigger the alarm if violated, while others are not armed and can be occupied at the same time.
  • Page 15: Key #5: Displaying Types

    Key #5: Displaying Types Key #5: Displaying Types Display Type: Display Type: NEXT NEXT Fast Zn. Display Scan Open Zones     Master code Display Type: Display Type: Display Type: Disable Zn. Disp NEXT All Zones NEXT Display Bypass Z NEXT ...
  • Page 16: Scan Open Zones

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Char. Description The zone is bypassed Chime zone The zone is at fault (or a tamper switch is open). Call service immediately! Low battery in a wireless detector 24-hour zone is open or, armed partition (with its no. below). Press display the armed partitions.
  • Page 17: All Zones

    Key #5: Displaying Types 6.4.1 All zones Display Type: NEXT ENTR All Zones       Master code zone number ENTR repeatedly. This type is used for displaying the properties of every zone - name, partitions and type. 6.4.2 Bypassed zones Display Type:...
  • Page 18: Key #6: Telephones, Sms & Dialer

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Key #6: Telephones, SMS & Dialer PHONE Edit Numbers SMS Settings PHONES 1234 Edit Numbers Priv.Phn 1<Del=# . . . Priv.Phn 4<Del NEXT ENTR ENTR ENTR NEXT NEXT    ENTER/NEXT/BACK  ENTER/NEXT/BACK ---- SMS Optio Master code...
  • Page 19: Dialer Test

    Key #6: Telephones, SMS & Dialer Example 1234 -+-- SMS Options Phone #2 is set to receive SMS messages. The other numbers will hear the Hi/Lo tone at alarm. Example for SMS message The content of the SMS messages is taken from the system’s log.
  • Page 20: Key #8Time And Date

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Key #8Time and Date Hour ENTR 00:00     Master code time in the following format: hh:mm Month Year ENTR   date in the following format: dd:mm:yy NEXT BACK  to move to the left and right.
  • Page 21: Key #9: Codes

    Key #9: Codes Key #9: Codes Codes in the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems are made of 4-6 numerals (except for the Short code). Duplicate codes or codes that start with same two numerals as the Short code are not allowed.
  • Page 22: User Name

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 9.2.3 User name CODES NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT NEXT     Master code user number User Name User Name ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END  User 1   user name (up to 8 characters long) ENTR ...
  • Page 23: Disarming Window Of Time

    Key #9: Codes 9.2.5 Disarming window of time CODES NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT      Master code user number User 1 Disarm Window ENTR 00:00 To 23:59 ENTER/NEXT/END   start and end times, in the following ENTR ...
  • Page 24: Add Key Fob

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 9.2.7 Add key fob CODES NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT      Master code user number Add keyfob? Add keyfob? Activate device ENTER/NEXT/END ENTR   press one of the key fob’s buttons ..Device added! Press END ...
  • Page 25: Delete Rfid Tag/Keychain

    Key #9: Codes 9.2.10 Delete RFID Tag/keychain CODES NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT      Master code user number Delete TAG ? Removed! ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END   Press END Duress code Duress Code Duress Code CODES NEXT ENTR ...
  • Page 26: 10. Asterisk Key : The Keypad Chime

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 10. Asterisk key : The Keypad Chime The keypad’s chime helps supervising doors and windows, by sounding beeps for several seconds, every time one is opened. It is especially useful with infants and in shops. 10.1 Set chime zones Zone Number: 1...
  • Page 27: 11. Key #0: Auto Arm

    Key #0: Auto Arm 11. Key #0: Auto Arm The Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 systems offer two ways to automatically arm the alarm system to full and ‘Home 1’ modes: by day and hour, or after inactivity period. 11.1 By day Auto Arm By Day Auto Arm By Day...
  • Page 28: 12. Other Topics

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 12. Other Topics 12.1 Partitions A partition (or sub-system) is a logic or physical area, made of several zones, e.g., a separate compound, a house floor, an office, a perimeter zone. A partition can be armed, while others (i.e., other zones) are not.
  • Page 29: Displaying Armed Partitions

    Other Topics In a three floor building, the first floor is defined as Partition #1, the second as Partition #2 and the third as Partition #3. There are 3 users and 3 keypads, with different authorization levels: User #2 is authorized to use all three keypads. ...
  • Page 30: Arming With Key, Key Fob Or Rfid Tag/Keychain

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 12.2 Arming with key, key fob or RFID tag/keychain You can arm your system using key switch, key fob and RFID tag/keychain. The 3 accessories are assigned per user. A key switch requires no other module, and it is used mostly in institutions and businesses.
  • Page 31: How To Enter Characters

    Other Topics 12.4 How to enter characters Characters are entered the same way as in cell phones: each key has letters and characters associated with it. The number of keystrokes determines which character is selected. To enter more than one character using the same key, wait two seconds between each keystroke. See the keys and their associated characters in the next table.
  • Page 32: Rxn-800 Settings

    Hunter-Pro Feature 8144 Zones (8 basic) Users Partitions Wireless zones Key fobs Memory log total of which non-volatile 12.9 Comparison between the Hunter-Pro 832 & Captain 8 Feature Captain Hunter-Pro Zones (using expanders) Zone doubling √ √ Keypads Partitions EXP-PRO √...
  • Page 33: 12.10 Back Key: Tests

    Other Topics 12.10 BACK key: Tests Battery Test.. Battery Test.. Testing Line..S1 BACK Finished OK!   Master code … … … Finished OK! The system continually tests the backup battery, the voltage supply and the phone line. However, you can perform a manual test. A manual test is reported to the Monitoring Station (where relevant). If the tests fail, the following messages are displayed: 12 NOV 11 17:15 Battery Test..
  • Page 34: Remote Control Via The Phone (Hunter-Pro Only)

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 13. Remote Control via the phone (Hunter-Pro Only) The Hunter-Pro Series alarm system can be remotely controlled via any touchtone or cellular phone. A remote control call can be initiated by both calling the panel and receiving a call from the panel.
  • Page 35: Full Mode

    Remote Control via the phone (Hunter-Pro Only)  While in remote control session, the message “Other keypad in use” is displayed on all keypads.  If the panel does not receive any command for a period of 60 seconds, it disconnects the call.
  • Page 36: Examples

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide 13.2.1 Examples Activate the external siren output: Dial the system’s phone number  the panel picks up the call  wait for the confirmation tone to end  dial the Master code  wait for command confirmation tone to end  dial * 11 Deactivate Relay#2 in I/O-R #2: Dial the panel’s phone number ...
  • Page 37: 14. Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 14. Troubleshooting Faults are indicated by the flashing red LED in the keypad, a description of the fault is displayed, the buzzer sounds beeps and the system logs it. In addition, the service technician can set the system to report it to the Central Monitoring Station, to send an alert by the telephone, to trigger an output and more.
  • Page 38: 15. Zone Location Table

    Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide Fault Description and troubleshoot Detector voltage is faulty due to possible tampering! Call a Detec Vol. Fault service technician immediately! SMS Com. Failure SMS communication fault. Install SMS Unit No SMS unit is detected or the unit is faulty. Network communication with the Central Monitoring Station is Network Fault faulty.
  • Page 39 Zone Location Table Zone Location Zone Location 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133.
  • Page 40: Warning

    PIMA’s prior written consent is granted. All efforts have been made to ensure that the content of this manual is accurate. Pima retains the right to modify this manual or any part thereof, from time to time, without serving any prior notice of such modification.

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