WELCOME! Thank you for purchasing CôrtHome Automation! Please read through this document before starting the installation. Features & Benefits S 256 Users – enough for even moderate sized businesses S 64 wireless sensors + 20 Keyfobs S 4 Areas/Partitions – split your system into smaller parts you can protect individually S Personal Voice Guided setup and menu prompts S 2 Hardwired inputs (can be doubled to total 4) S 2 Programmable Outputs...
INCLUDED IN BOX Check contents before beginning your installation. Transformer Wall Bracket Côr™ Panel Installa on Manual Full Backup Ba ery Pack Reference Guide Input/Output Lead Available Online A160028 Optional Accessories S Cellular Radio Modem ZW−HSPA S Desk Stand ZW−DS01 S Extension Antenna ZW−ANT3M S Battery...
1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION What You Need S Côr Panel S Côrt Accessories (Door/Window sensors, Motion sensors, Lighting modules, Door Locks, etc.) S Devices, lights locks etc.) A mobile or smart device, or computer for programming S List of homeowner users and PIN codes homeowner wish to add S Small Phillips screwdriver S Small Flathead screwdriver S Router supporting 802.11 b or 802.11g if using homeowner Wi Fi features...
1.1 Install the Battery 1.2 Connect Power Lead to Panel Connect power lead from power supply to the back of the panel. The connector is keyed and fits only one way. 1.3 Install Côr Panel Panel may be mounted on a wall (recommended) or on a table. For table mount information please reference Section 9.21 Install the bracket on a wall by using the supplied screws.
Align the Côrt Panel with the top clips on the wall bracket, and then push the Côrt Panel so it sits flat against the wall. NOTE: Ensure the screw on the underside of the panel is loosened enough so that the wall bracket clears the screw head; if not the panel may not fit flush against the wall.
2 SET UP CONNECTIONS 2.1 Select a Permanent Connection Mode Select a method to connect your Côrt panel to a network so it can report events via Cloud, and allow you to configure settings using the built−in Web Server or Côrt app.
2.2 Ethernet Setup Connect power to your Côrt panel. If this panel was previously connected via Wi Fi, switch connection to Ethernet: MENU 9 Select main menu - Option 9, Advanced system configuration INSTALLER CODE ENTER Enter Installer code (By default thisis 9 7 1 3) Toggles between WiFi or Ethernet connection unit Ethernet is on MENU MENU...
2.3 Check Ethernet Connection to Côrt App Login to the Côrt Web Server from your laptop using the IP address announced. Press or click Settings. Select Connection Status in the drop down menu. Check that: a. LAN Status should display Connected. b.
2.4 Option 2 − Wi Fi Setup Turn on Wi Fi Discovery Mode − this creates a local hot spot and provides direct access to the Côrt panel from a mobile device such as a tablet, or laptop computer. Enable Wi Fi on your tablet or laptop computer. On your mobile device, browse for available Wi Fi networks and select the ZeroWire_xxxx network to connect to it.
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You should now see a screen similar to one of the below: Your Côrt is now successfully connected to your Wi Fi network.
2.5 Set Up a Web Access Passcode for Côrt App For security, initial remote access via the Côrt app is disabled by default. Follow these steps to enable it: Select Network from the drop down menu. Enable remote access for the Côrt App by changing the Web Access Passcode (WAP) with a unique eight digit code provided by the homeowner.
2.7 Scan for Wireless Networks Press Settings Select Wi Fi Setup form the drop down menu. Press Scan for Wireless Networks: Press the Wi Fi network name you wish Côrt panel to connect to. Enter Wi Fi passcode then press OK. “Network Successfully selected” will appear as shown below.
2.8 Troubleshooting Wi Fi Setup 1. Cannot get an IP address Cause Solution Close the web browser on your device, and restart Connection does not work your wireless router, and start again from step 1. The wireless/router may not be configured for automatic DHCP or cer- Check your router settings and try again.
2.9 Check Wi Fi Connection to Côrt Panel Login to the Web Server from your computer using the IP address announced which can be obtained by pressing Menu 8 − [Installer PIN] − 6 on the Côrtpanel. Press Settings in the drop down Menu at the top right. Select or press Connection Status in the drop down menu.
3 THE Côrt APP A160067 3.1 Install Côrt App The Côrt Smart Home is an app that allows you to control your Côrt Home Automation System from an Appler iPhone/iPad, or Google Android device. First set up the Côrt Web Server from Section 2 then download this app. Carrier charges may apply and an Apple iTunes or Google account is required.
3.2 Using the App The first screen that will appear once you connect is the Overview screen. This will display the status of your system and allows you to arm or disarm areas by pressing Arm Away, Arm Stay, or Disarm. From this screen, you can also enable Automations that have been programmed in the Côr app.
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Press the thermometer icon at the bottom of the menu bar to control your thermostats that are connected to your Côr Home Automation system. Using the blue arrow to the right of the screen, you can adjust your desired temperature setting to maintain comfort in your home.
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Press the Lock icon at the bottom of the menu bar to access Z−Wave enabled open and close devices such as Door Locks and Garage Door Openers. On this screen, you can check the status of a Z−Wave enabled door lock or garage door; and remotely lock the door or close the garage door.
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Press Sensors icon to view sensor status. From the Sensors screen you can press Bypass to ignore a sensor or press it again to restore it to normal operation. You may also turn on or off the Chime feature. If you would like to be notified when a specific sensor is triggered then press the sensor Notification icon to turn on or off.
Côrt app. 6. Server connections fail Cause Solution Check the UltraSync servers are correct. See Advanced Programming, Cor Home Automation for reference. a. Ethernet Server 1 − zw1.UltraSync.com:443 Server addresses are incorrect b. Ethernet Server 2 − zw1.UltraSync.com:443 c.
4 SYSTEM SETTINGS These instructions describe how to program all of the devices, schedules and areas used by the system. 4.1 Learn Sensors into Côr Connect to the Côrt Web Server (either via Wi Fi Discovery Mode or Ethernet Setup. Enter your username and password.
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Z-Wave Room Names Z-Wave Add/Remove Z-Wave Device Association Z-Wave Maintenance A160049 At this point you can type the name of the sensor and define its profile, by determining the sensor type (Entry, 24 hour, fire, key switch, etc.) and the sensor options (bypass, force arm, Cross Zone, stay mode, etc.). You can also assign it a specific area. Each of these has a drop down menu to make selections.
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When all of your programming definition for the sensor is complete, press Learn. A notification box will appear below the Learn button. Activate the sensor. Consult the sensor manual for instructions; generally this is performed by opening the case and manipulating the tamper activator.
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The screen below shows a sensor learned in. Name: Front Door Type: Entry Exit Delay 1 Option: Bypass Area Group: Area 1 Serial Number: A8E551 Note that the sensor Serial Number box has been populated after learning in the sensor. Explanations of the sensor configurations appear on the next page.
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Option Default Function Select Sensor to Configure 1 Sensor Choose among 64 sensors. Sensor Name Blank Custom 32 character name. Sensor types determine the sensor attributes such Sensor Type 3 Entry Exit Delay 1 as entry/exit, instant, etc. Additionally sensor types determine the siren attributes.
4.2 Learn in a Keyfob for the Settings Selector page. Press then Select the drop down menu under Sensors to see the list of programmable items. Select Keyfobs. With the keyfobs screen selected you can choose the keyfob number to configure and select the user number to link to the keyfob.
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Give the keyfob a number (you are giving the keyfob a sensor number). Select the user and press Learn. A notification box will appear below the Learn button. Activate the keyfob. Consult the keyfob manual for instructions; generally this is performed by simultaneously pressing the Lock and Unlock buttons.
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Option Default Function Select Keyfob to Configure 65 Keyfob This is the starting Sensor number for Keyfobs. If ”Use FOB Number as Standard User” is used, when there is an activation on that Fob the Central Station report will come in with that sensor num- Use FOB Number as ber.
4.3 Programming Areas Select Areas from the drop down menu. With the Areas screen selected you can choose an Area number to configure, give the area a name, and define attributes for that area. The Côrt can support a total of 4 areas; each area is configured with its entry and exit times, area options, area timers, area type and reporting characteristics Explanations of the Area configurations appear on the following pages.
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Option Default Function Use the drop down menu to select which of the 4 areas Select Area to Configure Area 1 to program. Each area can be configured with a custom 32 character Area Name Blank name. The area name is displayed wherever an area is referenced on the Côrt system.
4.4 Programming the System Select System from the drop down menu. When the System screen is selected you can program several system wide settings, including the system clock and timers, as well as sensor options and reporting. When you are finished programming the System settings, remember to save your changes. Explanations of the System configurations appear on the following pages.
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Option Default Function Once it is connected to Côrt the Date and time are Date automatically synced. Date & Time Once it is connected to Côrt the Date and time are Time (hh:mm:ss) automatically synced. Starting with EST is UTC−5, CST is UTC−6, MT is Hours Offset UTC 5ET UTC−6, PST is UTC−7.
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Option Default Function This applies only to wireless sensors programmed as fire type. Sensors send a reduced packet count su- pervisory signal every 60 minutes (check your sen- sor manual for most up to date details). If no super- Fire Supervise Time (120−65535) visory signal is received by the panel within the 14400 Seconds...
4.5 Programming Channels Select Channels from the drop down menu. With the Channels screen selected you can program a communication path for events to be sent from the Côrt panel to a selected destination. The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 channels; each channel is identified by a unique channel number, which cannot be altered, and remains as the key reference for each channel.
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Option Default Function Select Channel to Configure 1 Central Station Primary Channel Name Central Station Primary Custom names of the selected channel can be created here. This is the Account Number that will be reported with the Account Number Blank event in email reports.
4.6 Programming the Network Select Network from the drop down menu. You can manually enter your network settings on this page. Explanations of the Network configuration menu appear on the following pages. Remember to save your changes when you are finished programming the Network setting.
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Option Default Function LAN Configuration A text label assigned to the Côrt communicator so you do not have to remember the IP Address. IP Host Name − Note: This only works on local LAN and with Microsoft Win- dows PC, or an Apple device with the .local extension. Does not work remotely over the internet.
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Option Default Function This is an automatic feature of Côrt. It is recommended you leave this setting on. Enable this option to allow Côrt to send email reports via the UltraSync servers. This is independent of the Web Access Pass- code which when set to 00000000 will prevent the Côrt app from connecting.
4.7 Programming Scenes Select Scenes from the drop down menu. With the Scenes screen selected you can create scenes on schedules and determine which event types and device triggers will activate them. Each scene can trigger up to 16 consecutive scene actions when certain conditions are met. This can save users time by automatically running multiple actions.
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Settings Selector Automations (Scenes) Save Select Scene to Configure: 3 Scene Scene Name Scene Trigger When Should Scene Work Always On Scene Trigger Type disabled Scene Result 1 Activate Sensor Device (1) Alarm System disabled Action Type Scene Result 1 Trigger Camera Video Clip Device disabled...
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Option Default Function The Côrt can support a total of 16 Scenes. Each Scene is Select scene to Configure identified by a unique number, which cannot be altered, and remains the key reference for each Scene. Each Scene can be configured with a custom 32 character Scene Name name.
4.8 Programming Schedules Select Schedules from the drop down menu. With the Schedules screen selected you can create up to 16 schedules, each having four time and day periods. Explanations of the Schedules Configuration menus appear on the following pages. Also reference Advanced Programming, Schedules, Section 5.6.
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Option Default Function The Côrt can support a total of 16 schedules. Each schedule is identified by a unique schedule number, Select Schedule to Configure 1 Schedule 1 which cannot be altered, and remains as the key ref- erence for each schedule. Each schedule can be configured with a custom 32 Schedule Name Schedule 1...
4.9 Programming Holidays Select Holidays from the drop down menu. With the Holidays screen selected you can create up to four sets of holiday dates for Côrt. Set the number, name and date range for each holiday. Holidays are then assigned to the schedules and used to deactivate the schedule while the holiday is active. Remember to save your changes when you are finished programming the Holidays settings.
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Example Holiday List Holiday 1 US Holiday List 2016 Date Range 1 − 01/01/2016 01/01/2016 New Year’s Day Friday, January 1 Date Range 2 − 30/05/2016 30/05/2016 Memorial Day Monday, May 30 Date Range 3 − 04/07/2016 04/07/2016 Independence Day Monday, July 4 Date Range 4 −...
4.10 Programming Z−Wave Devices See the Z−Wave Configuration Menu later in this section. Also reference Advanced Programming, Devices, section 5.9. Z−Wave Room Names Select Z−Wave Room Names from the drop down menu. From the drop down menu under Z−Wave Room Editor select a room to edit the name. For this example we will change the name of Room 1 to Living Room.
Z-Wave Device Selector Z-Wave Device Selector A160051 Z−Wave Device Association Select Z−Wave Device Association from the drop down menu. Z−Wave Maintenance Select Z−Wave Maintenance from the drop down menu. The Z−Wave Maintenance page main tile contains additional buttons from the settings tile. Failed Device Functions: REPLACE: This option is used when a Z−Wave device is defective, and it allows the replacement of the device while keeping the same Device number.
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Z-Wave Maintenance A160052 Option Default Function Z-Wave Room Editor Drop down to select room to edit Room Selection Room Names Edit Room Name Room 1 Room Naming (up to 32 characters) Device Room Location Drop down to select the room location Device Name (1) Alarm Device Selector Check For High Power Add Option On...
4.11 Programming Camera Côrt supports selected IP cameras. Contact your supplier for the correct model(s). Use the installation steps below to add supported IP camera to the Côr Home Automation system. Once the camera has been connected to the same network as the Côr panel, proceed with adding the camera to the Côr panel in Step 9. Also reference Camera Setup Instructions in Section 8.
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The program will list cameras that are visible on the network. Select the camera from the list that matches the Device Serial No. displayed on the screen to the serial number of the camera. The serial number can be located on the label of the camera box and is represented by a 9 digit number i.e. 539472371 Once you have selected the camera, the parameters of that camera will be displayed in the fields to the right of the screen.
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Login into the truVision IP Camera web browser using the following credentials: User Name: admin (Case Sensitive) Password: 1234 Step 6 Once logged into the web portal, click the Configuration tab on the top tab. Step 7 From the Configuration menu folders listed to the left of the screen, select Network. Then select the Wi Fi tab in the Network folder.
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Step 8 Locate and click the name of the Wi−Fi network that you wish to use from the Wireless List. Type the password for the Wi−Fi network that you selected in the Key 1 field box. Press the Save button on the bottom right of the screen after you enter the Wi−Fi password. Step 9 Login to the Côr Web Server from your laptop computer using the IP address announced from the Côr panel (Menu –...
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Step 10 Verify the camera is connected to the Côr Home Automation system by going to the Homeowner Côr App and pressing the camera icon at the bottom of the menu bar to access the Wi−Fi cameras. Pressing the Play icon in the center picture of the video will allow you to view live video streams from the camera.
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You are now connected to the network via Wi−Fi! Option Default Function Finds cameras added to the Scan for new cameras. same IP network as Côrt . Camera Configuration This name can be up to 32 characters. Camera Name drop down (all Make sure the name matches the cameras) name you have set up in the camera...
4.12 Check Event History Côrt allows you to check the history of events that have occurred in the system. Press History and this menu will appear: Navigate to events recorded in the system with the arrow buttons. You can select the date for finding events and use the Event Filter dropdown menus to select among alarm events or video events.
4.13 Check Connection Status Select Connection Status from the drop down menu. Also reference Advanced Programming, System, Section 5.1. Connections Option Function Connection Status Not Linked, Configuring, Connected (Côrt connection LAN Status status) LAN Media Wi Fi, Ethernet (method of Côrtconnection) 1.
5 ADVANCED INSTALLATION USING WEB SERVER Advanced settings are only accessible via the Côrt Web Server from your computer using the IP address announced by pressing Menu 8− [Installer PIN] − 6, UltraSync app, or DLX900. After loging into the Côrt Web Server, press the Menu button then select Advanced from the drop down list. You are on the page.
5.1 Advanced Programming, System Select System from the menu. System Options is used to configure system wide options, such as time and dates, system timers and maintenance.
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System Submenus 1 System Clock 2 Clock Date and Time When connected to an IP network the Côrt system clock synchronizes its time and date automatically with an Internet Time Server if configured in Advanced Programming, Communicator. The Côrt system clock can manage day, time, time sensor, and day light saving time settings to ensure ongoing accurate time.
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1 General Options Option Default Function If enabled, the two (2) hardwired sensor inputs will be double to support four (4) sensors. The terminals for Sen sor 1 will represent sensors 1 and 3, and the terminals for Panel Sensor Doubling sensor 2 will represent sensor 2 and 4.
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1 System Timers Option Default Function The siren time sets the time in minutes that the siren out System Timers Siren Time (0-99) Minutes put is active The strobe time is the duration in hours that output pro grammed to follow the strobe time will activate. The valid Strobe Time (0-99) Hours time selection in this segment is 0 to 99 hours, where ‘0’...
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Option Default Function The holdup delay is the duration in second that a holdup delay sensor type will wait before it activates. If additional holdup activations occur during the holdup delay period Holdup Delay then the holdup delay will immediately expire and set the (0-999) Seconds holdup alarm.
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1 Siren Options If enabled, the Côrt panel will only activate the siren once per sensor in a given arm cycle and will not activate the siren again even if that siren time expires and that sensor reactivates. Every sensor will have one siren acti Siren Once Per Sensor vation attempt before that sensor cannot reactivate the System Siren Options...
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1 Service and Test Options 2. Email Intervals If enabled, Côrt will report a system status email via one or more email channels. The number entered for Status Email Interval is the number of days between status re ports. For example entering a 7 will cause a report to be System Service and sent every 7 days.
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1 Status 2. LAN Status This menu provides diagnostic information on the connection status of the xGen. 3 LAN Media 4 Cell State 5 UltraConnect Status (UltraSync) 6 UltraConnect Media (UltraSync) System Service and Test Options Status of the connection to the cloud servers.
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9 Operator ID 10 Radio Technology System Status If the optional radio module is connected to If the optional radio module is connected to the the network this will display the ID of the network this will display the connection technology network operator such as GSM or UMTS.
5.2 Advanced Programming, Sensors From the Advanced drop down list, select Sensors from the menu. A sensor (sometime referred to as a zone or input) is a single physical hardwired connection or a non−physical wireless connection. Additionally sensors on the Côrt system can be used as logic inputs within actions and / or be configured as one of many sensor types. See Advanced Programming, Actions.
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4 Sensor Type One of 32 configurable sensor types may be allocated to any sensor’s sensor type. Each sensor type can behave independently between an arm and disarmed state. Sensor types determine the sensor attributes, Sensor Submenus siren attributes, and sensor attribute options. Here is an example of a preset sensor type: Sensor Type –...
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5 Sensor Options 6 Area Group (1-16) One of 16 configurable area groups can be allocated to any sensor’s area group. Area groups are a list of Côrt areas. When an area group is allocated to a sensor, that sensor will then belong to all the areas in the area group. If a sensor is assigned to multiple areas it will not arm until the last area is armed.
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8 User Number The sensor user number feature is used whenever the sensor type is set to “keyswitch”. Instructions for users configuration are in Section 6 – Users and Permissions. One of 40 configurable users can be allocat ed to any sensor’s user number. Côrtsensor profile user number is a powerful feature that is used to ap ply the selected user’s attributes to a keyswitch operation.
5.3 Advanced Programming, Areas Select Areas from the drop down menu. Areas Submenus 1 Area Number 2 Area Name Areas Submenus The Côrt panel can support a total of 4 areas. Each Each area can be configured with a custom 32 charac- area is identified by a unique area number, which can- ter name.
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4 Area Options Areas Submenus 1. Arm/Disarm Reports If enabled, this area will send open and close reports via one or more appropriately configured channels. 2. Quick Away If enabled, this area can be armed in away mode via a single away mode key press. When an area is armed via quick away mode, the closing user number is the default user of 999 3.
Notes on Force Arming, Bypass, and Auto−Bypass Normally to arm an area it must first be “Ready to Arm”. This means all sensors in that area must be closed. For example, if the front door is open, then a user would need to close it first and ensure there is no movement in the reception area.
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5 Area Timers Auto Arm Warning If the area type is Standard and Arm / Disarm is configured, this timer delays arming by the minutes entered. If the area type is Timed Disarm, Man Down, or Guard Tour, this setting is a warning time given to a user once the user’s Disarm Time, Man Down Time, or Guard Tour Time has expired.
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Man Down Man down is used when an authorized user(s) is working in a hazardous area (or the like), and there is a require- ment that the user(s) regularly “check−in” to notify others that the user(s) is safe. If the authorized user(s) fails to perform this action the system can set an audible warning and send a report.
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Area Type Delay If the area type is Standard and Arm / Disarm is configured, this timer delays arming by the minutes entered. If the area type is Timed Disarm, Man Down, or Guard Tour, this setting is a warning time given to a user once the user’s Disarm Time, Man Down Time, or Guard Tour Time has expired.
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8 Area Event Reporting/Account 9 Area Event Reporting/Channels Areas Submenus If set, the area account code is a system unique 4 to The channel group determines which communicator 10 digit code (format dependent) used to associate channel(s) area events will be reported to. If the bit area related alarm reporting events to this area.
5.4 Advanced Programming, Channels Select Channels from the drop down menu. The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 channels; each channel is a communication path for events to be sent from the Côrt panel to a selected destination. Default configuration reserves Channels 1 –...
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4 Format 5 Device Number This is the communication format for the selected channel. When Use as Backup is selected, the backup path will utilize the primary channel’s format. Note that the primary channel must set the Next Channel for back up reporting to function.
Configure Email Reporting 1. Login to Côrt Web Server from your computer using the IP address. 2. Press Settings. 3. Select Channels in the drop down Menu. 4. Press Select Channel to Configure where the Format is already set to Email. 5.
5.5 Advanced Programming, Communicator Select Communicator from the drop down menu. The Côrt Communicator is a key component of the Côrt System used in conjunction with the Channels feature to report events to a monitoring company or third party. In this menu you can configure the settings for various methods of reporting. Communicator Submenus 1.
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4 IP Configuration 5−6 IP Config Detail 7−10 IP Config Detail Communicator Submenus Host Name This is a text label assigned to the Côrt communicator so you do not have to remember the IP Address. NOTE: This only works on local LAN and with Micro- soft Windows PC, or an Apple device with the local extension.
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11 Ports 12−14 IP Config Detail The ports that the computer needs to communicate with the Côrt system. Defaults: HTTP Port = 80 HTTPS Port = 443 Download Port = 41796 15 Time Server Enter the URL or IP address of a time server to allow Côrt to automatically update and synchronise its clock without user intervention.
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6. Enable Web Program Enabling this option will cause the Côrt Web Server and app to always display Installer menus regardless of if the panel is in program mode or not. Disabling this option will hide the Installer menus on the Côrt Web Server and app unless program mode is ac- tive.
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21 SIM Preset 22 Remote Access 23 Panel Device Number 24 Download Access Code A number from 0 to 4,294,967,295 that must be entered A variable length code for the computer user. This code in to the desktop software for remote access to take gives the software complete authority over all menus place.
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27 Event Reporting / Channels 28 Event Reporting / Attempts Enter the Channel Group that the Côrt will send system This is the number of times the Côrt will sequence events to. back to the primary channel if the backup channels all fail.
5.6 Advanced Programming, Schedules Select Schedules from the drop down menu. Schedules Submenus 1 Schedule Number 2 Schedule Name The Côrt panel can support a total of 96 schedules. Each schedule can be configured with a custom 32 char- Each schedule is identified by a unique schedule num- acter name.
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Follow Action 4 Times and Days Côrt handles schedules that span midnight automatical- ly. For example, if a schedule is to cover Fri 8:00pm to Sat 6:00am, only check Friday and Côrt will automati- cally manage the time after midnight. If you check Friday and Saturday, the schedule will cov- er Fri 8:00pm –...
5.7 Advanced Programming, Actions The Côrt panel features powerful automation control which can interact with different parts of the system. It can perform functions based on the status of one or more system conditions. These features are considered advanced programming and should only be changed by an installer with a thorough understanding of the features.
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Actions Submenus 1 Action Number 2 Action Name Each Action can be configured with a custom 32 character name. The name is displayed wherever an Action is referenced on the Côrt system. 3 Function Actions Submenus • Timed – The action state turns on for the time specified.
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4 Duration: Minutes 5 Duration: Seconds Where the Function requires duration, this deter Where the Function requires duration, this deter mines, in minutes, how long the action should stay mines, in seconds, how long the action should stay 6 Event(s) 1-4 and Results 7 Event Attributes Actions Submenus...
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10 Event Start Range 11 Event End Range Select the starting number of the event that you Select the ending number of the event that you want want the Action to monitor. This is related to a the Action to monitor. This is related to a number number range.
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The Côrt can also perform an additional function The category of the Action Result to perform once the Action Event conditions are satisfied, this See the Action Results Category and Action is called an Action Result. Results Event Types table in section A.11 For example, when a fire alarm is active, you could for reference.
5.8 Advanced Programming, Arm−Disarm Advanced Arm−Disarm programming allows Côrt to automate arming and disarming according to a specified schedule. Select Arm−Disarm from the drop down menu. Arm-Disarm Submenus 1 Number (1-8) 2 Name The Côrt panel can support a total of 8 automated Each scenario can be configured with a custom 32 Arm-Disarm scenarios.
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When a Schedule becomes valid (inside valid time sensor), the Côrt will disarm all Areas that are in the User’s - Active Profile - Disarm Area Group. When the Schedule becomes invalid (out of time sensor) then Côrt will arm all areas that are in the User’s - Active Profile - Arm Area Group. For example if we had Schedule 4 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, and User 55 with permission to arm and disarm area 1, 2, and 3, plus their schedule was 24 hours 7 days a week.
5.9 Advanced Programming, Devices Select Devices from the drop down menu. Z-Wave Devices A160053 This menu allows you to program devices connected to the Côrt system. Devices Submenus 1 System Devices Control 2 System Devices Control Device Number Devices Submenus 3 Device UID 4 Control Name Serial number of the Côrt panel...
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5 Control Info 6 Control Output 1 The Côrt panel has 2 on-board outputs which can be programmed to follow actions. Version information about the Côrt panel including filmware, voice, web, and MAC address. 7 Control Output 1 Output Name 8 Control Output 1 Action Assignment Devices Submenus...
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9 Control Output 1 Schedule Number 10 Control Output 1 Invert If a schedule is entered here then the output will Invert the Output only be active when the schedule is valid. If no schedule is entered then the output will always function.
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15 Scene 16 Z-Wave Devices On a four-button keyfob, this allows the user to activate a scene when the fourth button is pressed. 17 Z-Wave Devices Name 18 Z-Wave Devices Basic Type Devices Submenus 19 Z-Wave Devices Generic Type 20. Z-Wave Devices Specific Type...
5.10 Advanced Programming, Permissions Select Permissions from the drop down menu. Permissions control what a user or device has access to on the Côrt system and what they can do. Permissions Submenus 1 Permission Number 2 Permission Name Each Permission scenario can be configured with a custom 32 character name.
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3 Control Groups Permissions Submenus 1. Menu Group 6. Man Down Area Group This controls what menus the user or device can This controls which areas will have man down mon access. itoring. 2. Arm Area Group 7. Guard Tour Area Group This controls which areas can be armed.
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4 Permission Options 1. Remote Access - Enables and disable remote 8. Arm Action Trigger - When enabled, this user web access to the permission. If this is not enabled, will trigger the Action trigger event “User Arm Trig a user will not be able to access the web interface ger”...
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5 User Timer Options Permissions Submenus 1. Disarm Time 2. Man Down Time 3. Guard Tour Time These timers apply to a user when allocated this permission and: • the Area Type is set to Timed Disarm, Man Down, or Guard Tour, •...
5.11 Advanced Programming, Area Groups Select Area Groups from the drop down menu. The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 Area Groups. Each Area Group is identified by a unique number, which cannot be altered, and remains as the key reference for each area. When assigned to a user, an Area Group controls what areas the user can see and control.
5.12 Advanced Programming, Menus Select Menus from the drop down menu. Menus are assigned to users and devices to control what menus can be accessed. A total of 16 Menus can be configured. Menus Submenus 1 Menu Number (1-16) 2 Menu Name The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 Menu Each Menu can be configured with a custom 32 Groups.
5.13 Advanced Programming, Holidays Select Holidays from the drop down menu. Also reference Section 4.9 Programming Holidays. Holidays Submenus 1 Holiday Number (1-4) 2 Holiday Name The Côrt panel supports up to 4 sets of Holiday Each holiday can be configured with a custom 32 Sets.
5.14 Advanced Programming, Sensor Types Select Sensor Types from the drop down menu. Sensors can be programmed to be one of 32 different sensor configurations (sensor type profiles). Sensors are fully configurable in the Côrt panel. These features are considered advanced programming and should only be changed by an installer with a thorough understanding of the features.
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3 Sensor Type Profile / Armed Sensor Attribute This is how the sensor will behave when the area it is armed. • Disabled – sensor is disabled. • Entry 1 – sensor will follow area entry/exit timer 1. • Entry 2 – sensor will follow area entry/exit timer 2. •...
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5 Sensor Attribute Options (Armed or Disarmed) • Code Pad Sounder – If enabled, the panel will announce alarm, tamper, or trouble conditions. Default is Sensor Types • Report Delay – if enabled, the Côrt will delay reporting sensor activations until the next scheduled report. Submenus This setting is ignored if the sensor is a Fire type and sensor activations are reported immediately.
5.15 Advanced Programming, Sensor Options Select Sensor Options from the drop down menu Sensors are fully configurable in the Côrt panel. These features are considered advanced programming and should only be changed by an installer with a thorough understanding of the features. Sensor Options Submenus 1 Sensor Options Number (1−32) 2 Sensor Options Name...
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3 Sensor Options Also see the Sensor Options table for reference. S Bypassed Stay Mode – if enabled, this sensor is automatically bypassed when the area is armed in stay mode. For example, it is an interior sensor. S Force Arm Enabled – if enabled, this sensor type may be open while arming if forced arming is enabled in the area options.
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6 Sensor Report Event Sensor Options Submenus From the drop down menu, select the CID and SIA event code to report when this sensor is tripped.
Sensor Options Table Bypass 134:BA Bypass Stay 130:BA Bypass−Forced Arm 134:BA Bypass−Cross Zone X X X 134:BA Fire 110:FA Panic 120:PA Silent Panic 122:HA Normally Open no EOL 130:BA Normally closed no EOL 130BA Gas Detected 151GA High Temp 158KA Water Leakage 154:WA Low Temp...
5.16 Advanced Programming, Event Lists Select Event Lists from the drop down menu. Event Lists are monitored by Channels to determine if they should be reported. Only events on a Channel’s associated Event List will be reported. Event Lists Submenus 1 Event List Number (1−16) 2 Event List Name The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 Event Lists.
5.17 Advanced Programming, Channel Groups Select Channel Groups from the drop down menu. The Côrt panel provides you powerful and flexible reporting capability through its Channel feature. They are fully configurable to suit your needs by allowing you to specify what events to report to single and multiple destinations, with multiple levels of back up paths. Channel Groups Submenus 1 Channel Group Number (1−16) 2 Channel Group Name...
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When a system event occurs, it is routed to the System Event Channel Group (Communicator\System Event Reporting\System Channels). The Channel Group will forward the event to each of the Channels it contains. If the event is on the Channel’s Event List, the Channel will attempt to send the event to the Channel’s destination.
Customize Reporting Codes The Côrtcontrol panel has the ability to report Ademco Contact I.D. transmissions. Each report in Contact I.D. consists of an event code and the sensor I.D. generating the alarm. Programmed Event Code Contact I.D. Code SIA Event Code Description Use default code for Sensor Type Use default code for Sensor Type Fire Alarm...
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6. Press Save. 7. Press Settings and Sensors should appear. 8. Assign the customized Sensor Options to the Sensor. 9. Press Save.
Reporting Fixed Codes in Contact I.D. The table below lists the CID event codes sent for the following reports (if enabled). The number in brackets following the event is the number that will be reported as the sensor number if extended Contact I.D. is enabled in the system options. Otherwise sensor ’0’ will always be reported.
5.18 Advanced Programming, Scenes Select Scenes from the drop down menu. Scenes Submenus 1 Scene Number (1−16) 2 Scene Name Each group can be configured with a custom 32 charac- ter name. The name is displayed wherever an Action Group is referenced on the Côrt system. The Côrt panel can support a total of 16 Scenes.
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5 Activate Sensor Scene Action Number/Action Device Select which Area \ Sensor \ Schedule \ User \ Action \ Device will provide the trigger for the Scene. Each scene can trigger up to 16 scene actions when a certain condition is met. A scene can be triggered manually, through a schedule, or via a system event.
5.19 Advanced Programming, Speech Tokens Select Speech Tokens from the drop down menu, and select a sensor token from the sub menu. Select a Voice Name from the drop down menu. For each sensor, you can select up to eight names from the drop down list of voice names. You may also view the list of sensor names available in the Voice Library.
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See section Configure Sensor Names. Use the first four steps to listen to the voice names you have selected. The example below illustrates how to listen to the voice name for sensor 1.
5.20 Advanced Programming, Cameras Select Cameras from the drop down menu. Add a Camera Method − Manual Entry 1. Enter a name for the camera. 2. Enter the IP address and MAC address (Submenu 3,4 below). 3. Press Save. 4. Your camera will now be viewable from the Côrt Web Server and Côrt app.
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Using a camera’s output with a Côrt Panel Overview: This document explains how to connect a camera’s output to a Côrt panel. This can be used in many different ways. This can be used for home automation or to put the panel into an alarm state. Requirements: 1.
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For the purpose of this demo the zone will be an instant perimeter. This can be set to whatever zone type/option you desire. To make it work like a traditional interior follower, set the Sensor Type as Follower and Sensor Option as Bypass Stay. The zone will fault whenever the camera detects motion.
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Check Enable Motion Detection. Select Start Draw. Drag inside the video image to create the red grid. The red grid is the area that the camera will look for motion. Adjust the Sensitivity as needed. The light bulb next to Sensitivity will light up when the camera detects motion.
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The Day/Hour Grid will appear in blue color as shown above. This will ensure that the alarm output will trip whenever there is motion. Scenario 2 Use the camera’s cross line detection to turn on a Z−Wave Light module only when you enter a room. The light module will turn off when you exit the room.
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Configuring the Côrt Sensors For the purpose of this demo, the Camera Output > Sensor Type is set to Event Only (no longer causes an alarm on the panel) and the other sensor Front Door > Sensor Type will be an Entry/Exit Delay. Configure Camera’s Cross Line Detection The cross line function of the camera allows the camera’s output to trip when a certain line is crossed.
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Select Draw Area and click and drag in the video to create a vertical line. This should be near the door. The arrow (set by the direction option) needs to be pointed into the room. See the diagram above. Make sure the A " 1 is checked and the Day/Hour Grid will appear in blue color.
5.21 Advanced Programming, Côrt Home Automation Select UltraConnect from the drop down menu. Côrt panel can establish a secure VPN connection to UltraSync Servers to allow simplified set up and configuration of email reporting and remote access features. The server addresses are pre−programmed and SHOULD NOT be modified unless you are instructed to by technical support staff. UltraConnect Submenus (UltraSync) 1 Passcode and Servers 2 Web Access Passcode...
6. USERS AND PERMISSIONS A User is a Côrt operator who is granted defined authority to control and/or configure the Côrt system. The Users menu is where you add, delete or modify one of the 40 Côrt users. Each user is assigned a PIN code and a user number. This allows them to interact with the system. Users will typically interact with the Côrt system via a keypad or wireless (s) for tasks such as arming and disarming an area, bypassing a sensor.
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Enter a First and/or Last Name. Enter a unique PIN code between 4 and 8 digits. Select a User Type: S Standard users can arm and disarm areas; they cannot create users or review event history. S Master users can arm and disarm areas. They can create, delete, or modify user codes. They can also change system settings. S Arm Only users can only turn on the security system;...
6.2 Users Submenus The following submenus describe the features associated with the Users Menu. User Submenus User First Name User Submenus Each user can be configured with a custom 16 character first name. The user name descriptor may be displayed in the event log, keypad and when remotely connected to the Côrt panel via the management software.
6.3 Permissions There are a total 128 unique permissions that can be configured in the Permissions menu. Once configured any permission number from 1 to 16 can be allocated in this feature (user permissions 1). User permissions determine what level of access and functionality a user has when interacting with the Côrt system. This includes what menus they can see, what areas they can see, areas they can arm / disarm / reset, perform special area functions of timed disarm / man down / guard tour, what actions they can use, and what channel to report on.
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Standard Master Engineer Master Custom Only Engineer User Change their own PIN code Custom Arm areas based on permissions Custom Disarm areas based on permissions Limited Custom Can create and modify Standard users Custom Program Côrt installation settings Custom Can create and modify Engineer users Area Group When a non−Custom User Type is selected, this setting determines what areas that user has access to.
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Recommended Items to Change S INSTALLER CODE − This is the dealer’s access key to most features. Always change this to prevent accidental modifications by end−users and unauthorized access to the security system. S INSTALLER PHONE NUMBER − This is announced to the user when certain status conditions occur. For example when there is a low battery.
7 Cellular Radio Setup An optional 3G cellular radio modem provides a backup reporting path to the central monitoring station over a cellular network if the Ethernet/Wi Fi connection is not working. This provides a plug and play connection to UltraSync servers for secure reporting with no configuration needed in most cases. The only requirement is good mobile device reception.
7.1 Install Optional Cellular Radio A mobile device can provide general guidance on mobile network coverage. Look at the signal strength on a mobile device to verify there are 4/5 to 5/5 bars of reception in the location where you will install the Côrt panel.
7.2 Connect Power Connect power lead from power supply to the back of the Côrt panel. The connector is keyed and fits only one way. Connect the power supply to receptacle. WARNING PERSONAL INJURY UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death and unit component damage.
7.4 Install External Antenna − Optional Complete this section only if signal strength is between −121 to −89. Unplug power supply from receptacle and remove battery from the back of the Côrt panel. Disconnect the antenna cable from the radio module. Gently pull retaining clips outwards and remove the rear circuit board.
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Connect an external antenna to the antenna connector on the back of the Côrt panel. To obtain maximum signal strength the external antenna must be fully extended. Re−check signal strength following steps in section 7.3. Move the panel or the antenna to another location if the signal is still too low. Place the external antenna to optimize signal strength. NOTE: The external antenna can be used wherever the panel is installed.
7.5 Check Cellular Connection to Côrt App Turn on Wi Fi Discovery Mode – this provides direct access to the Côrt panel from a laptop: Enable Wi Fi on your laptop. On your laptop, browse for available Wi Fi networks and select the ZeroWire_xxxx network to connect to it. Only a single user can connect at any time and there is no Wi Fi password.
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If it does not: Check cellular connection: a. Look at cell state, it should display Connected. b. Wait until cell state displays Connected, press Reload to refresh the status. c. Check signal strength – signal strength should be between −91 to −51. d.
8 CAMERA SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 8.1 Quick Setup NOTE: If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, wide variations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended. To quickly put the camera into operation: 1. Prepare the mounting surface. 2.
8.3 Wi Fi Signal Strength Wi Fi signal strength can be checked in the Network section of the TruVision Browser. Use the scale below to measure if actions are needed to improve performance. 85+ – Excellent: No additional actions needed and default video resolutions settings may be increased if desired. 75−85 –...
8.4 Add Camera via Wi Fi for iOS Device 1. Power up the camera. (Boot up may take 1−2 minutes) 2. From your iOS device, go to Settings, then Wi Fi. 3. Find and select TVW−xxxxx. (Listed under Devices) 4. Once connected, press the info circle on the right of TVW−xxxxx. 5.
8.6 Add Camera via Ethernet for iOS Device (non DHCP) 1. Power up the camera. (Boot up may take 1−2 minutes) 2. From your iOS device, go to Settings, then Wi Fi. 3. Find and select TVW−xxxxx. (Listed under Devices) 4.
8.7 Add Camera via Ethernet for Windows PC (non DHCP) 1. Power up the camera. (Boot up may take 1−2 minutes) 2. From your Windows PC, Find and connect to TVW−xxxxx in Wi Fi network list. 3. Go to Network and Sharing Center. Control Panel >...
8.9 Add Camera to Côrt App Ensure proper installation of camera hardware before proceeding to camera setup. Make sure camera and UltraSecure intrusion panel are on the same local area network. Applications were the Intrusion panels uses cellular only are not compatible with this camera. NOTE: For detailed information on how to setup the Côrt app, add locations, and login as an Installer, reference the intrusion panel installation guide.
8.10 View Live Stream and Latest Clip Press the camera icon at the bottom of the menu bar to access the Wi−Fi cameras connected to the Côr Home Automation system. Pressing the Play icon in the center picture of the video will allow you to view live video streams from the camera. If you want to record the live video then press the Record button to start recording.
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Select Action Device (1) Alarm System. This enables another drop down menu for Action Type. Choose the Action Type “Trigger Camera Video Clip”, then the cameras you wish to record a video clip when the event is triggered. Press Save. Clips are recorded on the Micro SD card installed in the camera and are linked to events in History.
8.12 View event triggered clips in History You can also view previously recorded clips by pressing the Play icon under the Latest Clip section of the screen. When viewing historical saved video clips, you can press the Pause button at the bottom of the app screen to temporarily stop the playing of the video clip and press the Pause button again to resume play.
Remove Camera from the Côrt app (if needed) 1. Press the More tab on the bottom of the Screen. 2. Press Settings. 3. Select Cameras under Settings Selector. 4. Select the camera you with to remove. 5. Delete text in Camera Name, IP Address and MAC Address. 6.
8.14 Camera Troubleshooting 1. Camera is not showing in list of Wi Fi networks Cause Solution The camera takes up to 90 seconds to boot up. It will not show in Wi Fi networks until this is completed. The camera has previously been setup and ad hoc mode was Perform a factory reset to broadcast the camera again.
9 INSTALLATION USING KEYPAD 9.1 Basic Installation It is possible to quickly install and test sensors using only the Côrt keypad, the voice guide will walk you through each option that requires programming. Additional sensor settings can be accessed via the Côrt Web Server, or DLX900. 9.2 Learning Sensors into Côr Example: Add a PIR motion detector to Côrt and assign it as sensor 1.
9.3 Configure Sensor Names (optional) All sensors can be named; see the Voice Library table for reference. This makes it easier to identify the correct sensor in the event of a condition. You may enter up to eight words to achieve your desired description.
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Voice Library, English These words can be used to customize your sensor names. zero closet kitchen Training computer lounge cool laundry upstairs three curtain lift user four data light utility five living volt detector location veranda seven dining master wall eight door medicine...
9.4 Record Sensor Names (optional) You can also record the names of the first 64 sensors using your voice. Example:Record user name for sensor 1. 9.5 Test Sensor Signal Strength It is highly recommended you check the signal strength of each sensor once installed. Test the signal strength: If signal is low, then move sensor to another location.
9.6 Remove a Sensor Example: Remove sensor 8. 9.7 Change the User Type (optional) The user type determines what that user can do: Master users can arm and disarm areas. They can create, delete, or modify user codes. They can also change system settings. Standard users can arm and disarm areas;...
Example: Change user 6 to a master user to allow them to add/remove users. 9.9 Record User Names (optional) You can also record the names of the first 40 users using your voice. Example: Record user name 1. 9.10 Remove a User Example: Remove user 4 from your system.
9.11 Add a Keyfob Example: Add a new keyfob and assign it as user 65. 9.12 Remove a Keyfob Example: Remove keyfob 65. PERSONALIZE YOUR CÔR PANEL 9.13 Volume Level Example: Set volume level to 6.
9.14 Voice Annunciation Example: Turn on/off the voice when arming and disarming. 9.15 Full Menu Annunciation Turning this feature ON, gives full descriptions to all the options within the main menu. Turning this feature Off shortens the descriptions. 9.16 Backlight Level Set Run Mode or Idle Mode brightness.
9.17 Change Time and Date Time and date are normally automatically updated with an internet time server. Example: Setting the time as 9.30AM, and the date as 19.6.2016. 9.18 Adjust Area Entry or Exit Times Example:Setting the entry time as 90 seconds.
9.19 Reset Installer Account Lost your Installer PIN code? Follow these steps to reset it: 1. Unplug the power supply and remove the backup battery. 2. Use a small screwdriver to hold down the reset button before you turn on power. 3.
9.22 Wall Tamper Option CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. Wall tamper is an optional security feature that is disabled by default. When enabled, the siren will make a very loud alarm sound when power is connected. Wall tamper is an optional security feature that is disabled by default.
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To disable the inputs: S Set System Menu −> General Options −> Disable Hardwired Sensors = ON To enable 2 inputs: S Set System Menu −> General Options −> Disable Hardwire sensors = OFF S Set System Menu −> General Options −> Panel Sensor Doubling = OFF S Set System Menu −>...
9.24 Connecting Outputs The Côrt panel has two general purpose outputs located on the rear of the unit. See illustration in section 9.23, Connecting Inputs. These can be connected to up to 2 devices. Use the supplied header cable. Outputs are controlled by Actions in the Côrt app.
10 TESTING THE SYSTEM Your security system is only as effective as each of the components. This includes your sirens, communicator, back up battery, and detection devices. Each of these should be tested at least once per week and maintained to provide the highest level of security. Failure to conduct regular testing can result in system failure when most required.
10.4 Perform a Communicator Test The communicator is a part of the Côrt panel responsible for sending alarm messages. The communicator test is only available if your security system has been set up to report to a central monitoring station. Proper operation of this is very important for alarm reporting. When testing your communicator, no sirens will sound and a test message will be sent to the central monitoring station.
GLOSSARY An action allows the Côrt to perform automation functions. These can monitor the status up to 4 input conditions Action called Action Events, change state (Action State), and perform a function (Action Result) such as arming a range of areas.
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Côrt has a large range of features sorted into various menus such as Users, System, and Sensors. Each menu item can be seen when using the Côrt Web Server or the Côrtapp. Menus Menus are used to restrict what is displayed by a device and what features a user has access to. Monitored A security system that is configured to send all alarm signals to a central monitoring station.
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A PIN code that is used by a user to arm or disarm the security system. Also can be used as a function code for User Code certain features. The main controller for the security system. It stores all programming, provides network and other connectivity Côrt Panel options for reporting, and provides physical terminals for connecting power, backup battery, sensors, and outputs.
APPENDICES A.1 DLX900 Software DLX900 is a fully featured management tool for control rooms and security professionals. Compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 and 8, this is available to download from http://www.interlogix.com/ . In order for DLX900 to connect to a Côrt panel you will need: S The IP address of the Côrt (or use the Discover feature for LAN connections) S To know the Download Access Code (see Troubleshooting section, A.2) and, S If Always Allow DLX900 is enabled then you will be allowed to connect;...
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1. Install and launch DLX900 software. 2. 2. Create a new customer and select Côr t for the Panel. 3. Enter the TCP/IP address of the Côrt, press Save. 4. Go to Communicator – Remote Access. 5. Enter the Download Access Code to match the one configured on the Côrt panel. 6.
A.2 Troubleshooting DLX900 Problem Solution Check you can ping the Côrt. Check the Download Access Code. Check that remote access is enabled on the Côrt. Cannot connect over TCP/IP You generally need to be on the same network to connect via TCP/IP. If you are connect- ing from a separate network, you will need to set up port forwarding to port 41796 on the router the Côrt is connected to.
A.3 Firmware upgrade using DLX900 Upgrading firmware can be performed remotely using DLX900. 1. Check with yur supplier to download the latest firmware file for your device. 2. Open DLX900 and go to Devices − Device info: 3. Select the device you want to upgrade. If you wish to update the Côrt control panel, select the Control Info tab. 4.
A.4 Firmware upgrade using USBUP Upgrading firmware on your Côrt is easy using a USBUP. 1. Check with your supplier to download the latest firmware file for your device. 2. Create a folder on the USBUP called “Côrt”. 3. Copy the firmware files into this folder. 4.
A.5 System Status Messages Various messages may appear on the Status screen of Côrt Web Server and Côrt app. These are also announced by voice when the Status button is pressed. System S AC power fail – The security system has lost its electricity power. S Low battery –...
A.6 App and Web Error Messages Various error messages may appear on the Côrt Web Server and Côrt app. Advanced / Settings Configuration Menus S ”You must select a Menu before you can scroll” – An attempt was made to scroll up or down from the top level menu. S ”Select a submenu from the list or select back to access the main menu”...
A.7 Z−Wave Messages Z−Wave Messages S ”Unavailable – Failed Device Function in progress” – An Attempt was made to enter an add remove mode when failed device mode is active. S ”Unavailable – Add mode active” – Attempt was made to enter an add remove mode when add mode is active. S ”Unavailable –...
A.8 History Events The table below lists events that can appear in the event log. Event ID Table Event Name Description 24 Hour Alarm 24 Hour Alarm Restore Abort Activity Monitor Fail Alarm Aborted Alarm was aborted. Automatic Test Battery Low Event Battery Low Event Restore Box Tamper Box Tamper Restore...
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Event Name Description Fail to Close Fail to Open Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Restore Fire Maintenance Alarm Fire Maintenance Alarm Restore Fire Supervision Fire Supervision Restore First Open Ground Fault Ground Fault Restore Guard Tour Fail Keypad Lockout Last Close Late Closing Late Opening Mains Fail Event...
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Event Name Description System Device Un−bypassed System Shutdown System Turn On Restore from system shutdown. Tamper Tamper Restore Technician Arrival Technician Left Telephone Fault Telephone Fault Restore Trouble Trouble Restore User Activated Output Valid Code Entered Valid Code Expired Valid Code Lost Valid Code Out of Schedule Valid Code Void Walk Test Fail...
A.9 Event Reporting Class Table Event Name Description Bypass/Bypass Restore Sensor has been isolated. Cancel Communication Failures Don’t Care Used for devices that do not classify events. Fire Alarm A fire device created an alarm. Fire Restore A fire device restored from Alarm. Log Only Non−Fire Alarm A non−fire device created an alarm.
A.12 Côr Hub Building Blocks On the following page is the system diagram of Côrtshowing all the different building blocks that can be used to create a Côrt system. You have full flexibility to customize your system. Program each building block in turn to complete your system. We suggest left to right, top to bottom.
A.13 Côr Menu Tree The menu structure as seen from the Advanced menu in Côrt Web Server: 1. Users 7. Schedules 14. Holidays 2. System 1. Schedule Number 1. Holiday Number 1. System Clock 2. Schedule Name 2. Holiday Name 2.
UL SPECIFICATIONS General: The UL Listed system consists of the following features and compatible devices: Electrical: 9VDC Power Supply: UL Listed (E365620) Huizhou Zhongbang Electronic Co Ltd, Model ZB−A090020A−J. Input: 100−240VAC 50/60 Hz, 0.6A max Output: 9 VDC, 2A Backup Battery Pack: Golden Power, Model 6MR2300AAH4A 7.2 VDC, 2300 mAh, Ni−MH Software Version:...
ULC/ORD−C1023 − Preliminary Standard for Household Burglar Alarm System Units SIA: ANSI/SIA CP−01−2010 False Alarm Reduction Minimum System Configuration: Control Panel Model HA-6400−05−06−00 for use with the following UL Listed accessories manufactured by UTC: TX-1012-01-1, TX-1012-01-3 DOOR CONTACT 60-362N-10-319.5 DOOR CONTACT TX-6010-01-1 SMOKE DETECTOR 60-848-02-95 SMOKE DETECTOR...
Exit Progress Annunciation: A pulsating audible sounds throughout the duration of the Exit Time to indicate that the exit period is in process. A rapid pulsating audible sounds during the last ten (10) seconds of the Exit Time to indicate that the Exit Time is running out. Entry Progress Annunciation: A pulsating audible sounds upon entry to indicate that the Entry Delay has begun.
Recent Closing: Enabled (2−minute window) Sensor Tripping Instructions: Sensor Action Door/window Open the secured door or window. Press and hold the Test/Hush button (approximately 5 seconds) Carbon monoxide alarm until the unit beeps two times, and then release the button. Glass break Test with an appropriate glass break sensor tester.
SIA CP−01−2010 Programmable Features Your Côrt panel is shipped with preset defaults to comply with the Security Industry Association CP−01 Standard. The relevant settings are listed below and should not be changed to maintain CP−01 compliance. FEATURE REQUIREMENT RANGE SHIPPING DEFAULT For full or auto arming: Required Exit Time...
Smoke and heat detector locations: Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of smoke alarms. Figure 2 shows some typical floorplans with recommended smoke and heat detector locations. Use these location guidelines to optimize performance and reduce the chance of false alarms: S Before mounting alarms, program (learn) them into memory and do a sensor test from the alarm’s intended location to ensure good RF communication to the panel.
PRODUCT WARNINGS A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM MAY ONLY REDUCE THE RISK OF EVENTS SUCH AS BREAK−INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY OR FIRE; IT IS NOT INSURANCE OR A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH EVENTS WILL NOT OCCUR, THAT ADEQUATE WARNING OR PROTECTION WILL BE PROVIDED, OR THAT THERE WILL BE NO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AS A RESULT.
REGULATORY NOTICES FOR CANADA Model / Modèle: HA−6400−05−06−00 IC: 12545A−ZW6400H Contains / Contient IC: 7693A−24WG0MAMB CAN ICES−3 (B)/NMB−3(B) This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence−exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference; and 2.
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