Electronics Line CommPact Quick Start Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ....................3 System Installation ..................3 System Programming ................5 Keys Menu Navigation ..............5 3.1. Enter Engineer Programming mode ........5 3.2. Selecting a language and Defaults ........5 3.3. Registering Wireless Devices ..........5 3.4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thank you for choosing CommPact wireless intruder Control Panel. This quick start guide manual describes the main steps for installing and programming the CommPact Control Panel using the keypad on the main unit. To download the full version of the CommPact Installation Manual go to www.riscogroup.co.uk, enter the Downloads menu...
  • Page 4 Figure 2: Power Supply and Connections Board AC Power Connector Front Tamper Switch (N=Neutral, L=Live) Flat-Cable Interface Connector to AC Fuse the Main Board Terminal Block Battery Connector Back Tamper Connector PGM Control Jumper (JP1) AC to AC Transformer Figure 3: Main board Built-in Sounder Connector Buzzer LCD Contrast Control...
  • Page 5: System Programming

    3. System Programming 3.1. Keys Menu Navigation Program the CommPact from the keypad located on the main unit (see Table 1). Enter / Save (to move to the displayed menu or to save the updated data) Cancel the current selection or return to previous menu...
  • Page 6: Detectors

    3.4.1. Detectors The CommPact supports 33 security zones. Only one detector can be registered to each zone. Zones 1-32 are intended for wireless detectors by default. Zone 33 is an on-board hardwire zone (can be configured as NO, NC or EOL).
  • Page 7 This test enables to identify transmitters and test their signal strength. Activate the transmitter to test; the transmitter’s details appear on the CommPact LCD and a sequence of tones is heard indicating the transmitter’s signal strength. Signal Strength...
  • Page 8: Keyfobs

    Battery low Table 5: Abbreviations 3.4.2. Keyfobs The CommPact Control System supports up to 19 keyfobs. Step 1: Register a keyfob Go to the main menu, select [9]>[1]>[2] (Programming > Devices > Keyfobs) Using the arrow keys select a specific keyfob and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode.
  • Page 9: Wireless Keypads

    3.4.3. Wireless keypads Step 1: Register a wireless keypad The CommPact supports up to four wireless keypads. Go to the main menu, select [9]>[1]>[3] (Programming > Devices > Keypads) . Select the keypad to register and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode.
  • Page 10: Set Up Follow Me Destination

    Quick Option Name Description and Notes 9>5>1>1 Telephone No. Enter phone number. Use the key to enter "T",",","P","+","*","#". 9>5>1>2 Protocol Used to define the account’s communication protocol. For CMS accounts select one of the options: IP protocol, SMS Contact ID, SMS SIA, SIA, Contact ID Note: Set account 1 to IP protocol if you use GPRS 9>5>1>3 Communication...
  • Page 11: Set Time & Date

    AM and PM. 3.8. Set/Edit Users The CommPact supports up to 32 individual user codes. Each of these codes is four digits long. The ability to perform an operation is defined by your user code’s authorization level. Each code is defined with its own authority level. Follow Table 8 to...
  • Page 12 Code Authorization Description Number Level Master Code With the master code, you can edit all other user codes except the Engineer code and the Central Station TWA Code. Caution: The default master code is 1234. Change this code immediately after installing the system! 2-19 Controlled When you use a controlled user code for setting and...
  • Page 13: Set Gprs Communication

    GPRS. Connect to MyELAS The Electronics Line Application Server (MyELAS) handles all communication between the system, service providers and web users, enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web or Smartphone Application. The only settings you need to...
  • Page 14 Note If the end user is to perform the self registration on-line then the following CPID and CP Password steps are not required. Program the CPID Go to the main menu and press '√'. Enter your engineer code. Enter [9] > [5] > [7] > [3] (Programming > Communications > Internet > CPID). Enter an ID using the alphanumeric keypad.
  • Page 15: Testing The System

    4. Testing the System It is important to fully test the system after installation. CommPact has several testing tools to verify that the system will operate optimally, including the wireless communication Go to the main menu and press √ Enter engineer code...
  • Page 16 Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. Limited Warranty EL and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants 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.

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