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Quick Programming Setup
ProSYS Ver 7.xx
For detailed information please refer to the full ProSYS Installer Manual
provided on our website: www.riscogroup.com

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  • Page 1 Quick Programming Setup ProSYS Ver 7.xx For detailed information please refer to the full ProSYS Installer Manual provided on our website: www.riscogroup.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Exiting Programming Mode ..................19 Installer Programming Menu Maps ................... 20 Technical Specifications ....................26 CE Declaration of Conformity ..................27 Compliance Statement ....................27 RISCO Group Limited Warranty .................. 28 Contacting RISCO Group ..................... 28 ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    300 meters (1000 feet) for all legs of the BUS. The ProSYS has 2 separate BUS connections. If one BUS is shorted or there is any kind of problem that interrupts the BUS data, the other BUS will continue to operate normally.
  • Page 4 3: On 3 AMP Supervised Power Supplies, there are two programmable outputs. These programmable outputs belong to the ‘Output’ family. There are two Dipswitches on the 3 AMP PSU, one for the PSU ID and one for the OUTPUT ID. ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 5: Setting Zone Inputs Connection

    For UL installations use only UL listed EOL resistors, Risco P/N KTRESUL. For UL installations use only listed cables for the connection of detectors and accessories. 2.1 Connection on the main unit (ProSYS 7), G3 zone expanders (ProSYS EZ8G3, EZ16G3) or Inputs on iWISE BUS...
  • Page 6: Wiring Auxiliary Devices (Sensors)

    DETECTOR DETECTOR Note: The values in the diagram above refer to ProSYS version 5.xx and below. 3. Wiring Auxiliary Devices (Sensors) Use the Auxiliary Power AUX (+) COM (-) terminals to power PIRs, glass-break detectors (4- wire types), smoke detectors, audio switches, photoelectric systems and/or any device that requires a 12V DC power supply.
  • Page 7: Wiring Uo1 To Activate Any External Stand-Alone Siren

    7. Wiring Important BUS Accessories 7.1 Wiring the Voice Module The Voice Module provides native audible information about the status of your ProSYS system, and enables any remote, touch-tone (DTMF) telephone to act as a keypad for the system. The diagram below shows the main components of the electronic form of voice: BUS Connection –...
  • Page 8 Dipswitch CONFIG 2 should be in ON position for ProSound BUS connection Dipswitch CONFIG 4: Defines the siren sound rhythm (ON = Slow, Off = Fast) Dipswitch ID1: 1-3: Set ID BUS Number. Up to 8 sirens can be connected to the ProSYS Dipswitch ID1 4: Set different siren sound Notes: The PROX and TRBL outputs are deactivated in BUS mode configuration.
  • Page 9 Wiring BUS Detectors The ProSYS supports integration of BUS detectors. Up to 32 addressable BUS detectors can be assigned to the main unit without the need to add any additional hardware zone expanders (using virtual zones). To assign more than 32 BUS detectors (up to 128) you need to add BUS Zone Expanders.
  • Page 10: Programming The System

    2. Position the default Dip Switch 2 to ON position. 2. Connect the Mains power. Wait until the keypad displays “To Install Press * ”. 3. Press * and enter the default installer code, depending on the ProSYS type. The system automatically enters the automatic accessories settings process.
  • Page 11: Identifying The Connected Devices (Including Bus Detectors)

    [SYSTEM CONTROL] and press Using the keys, select the option required and press Using the key, select [Y] (Yes) or [N] (No) Repeat step 2 and 3 until all required options have been set, then press ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 12: Programming: Wireless Zones

    ‘hear it’. This ‘threshold’ is set at ten above the background ‘noise’ (recommended) making the receiver ignore the unwanted signals. With this threshold set, the ProSYS receiver will only hear its own devices which are nearer and have a signal strength greater that the threshold level set.
  • Page 13: Programming: Zones Wired & Wireless (Attributes)

    This determines if the zone will ‘be silent’, ’cause Bell to activate’, ‘cause Buzzer to activate’, ‘cause Bell and Buzzer to activate’, ‘create keypad bleep for chime’ etc… when the zone is opened/causes an alarm condition. ‘Buzzer’ refers to the sound emitted from the Keypad(s). ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 14: Programming Bus Detectors

    12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for all zones requiring description text. Programming BUS Detectors The following section describes the flow of adding BUS detectors to the ProSYS. BUS detectors can be programmed to the main unit or to a BUS zone expander.
  • Page 15 Select the zone number that the BUS zone was assigned to and press Configure the parameters for the relevant BUS detector Programming BUS Detectors on a BUS Zone Expander Step 1: Adding the BUS Zone Expander to ProSYS QUICK KEYS = [7][1][2]: Note: If you already performed Auto Settings skip to Step 2 below: Assign BUS Detectors to a Zone ID and set basic parameters.
  • Page 16 The iWISE BUS detectors have additional input. The parameters of this input are the same as any other regular wired zone in the system, with the exception that this input should be linked to one of the zones in the system. For further information refer to instructions supplied with the product. ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 17: Programming: Dialer (For Pstn Dialing)

    0420 for Contact/Point ID – 0700 for SIA Using the keys, select [FOR MS 2] and press Using the numeric keys, enter the transmission format code and press Note: 0420 for Contact/Point ID – 0700 for SIA ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 18: Programming: Prog Outputs

    The ‘AutoCodes’ function should ONLY be performed after all Zone programming has been completed. Once the Auto Codes function is performed, the ProSYS will quickly look through all current zone parameters and automatically fill in the correct MS codes for the relevant zone programming.
  • Page 19: Codes (Changing The Installer Code)

    Correct any tamper and/or system fault conditions before attempting to exit the Installer mode. The system is now programmed and ready for use. For more comprehensive and detailed instructions, please refer to the ProSYS Installation Manual (5IN1383). For User Functions, please refer to the ProSYS User Manual.
  • Page 20: Installer Programming Menu Maps

    [132] System Time [14] Windowing [141] Window Start [142] Window Stop [143] Window Days [15] System Labels [16] Tamper Sound [161-5] Tamper Sound [17] Default Enb/Disb [18] Service Info [181] Service [182] Service Phone [19] System Version ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 21 [297] WL Comm. Test [292] Delete Zone [295] WL Calibrate [298] Zone Self Test [293] Add/Copy Par. [296] WL Zone Alloc [299] Soak Test [20] Miscellaneous [201] Forced Arming [202] Pulsed Counter [203] BUS Zone Prms. ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 22 [334] Disarm Follow [332] Alarm Follow [34] User Code [3401] Pulse N/C [3403] Pulse N/O [3404] Latch N/O [3402] Latch N/C [4] Code Maintenance [41] Authority [42] Partition [43] Grand Master [44] Installer [45] Sub-Installer [46] Code Length ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 23 [502-6] ACM Parameters (See ACM table) [6] Report Codes [61] Emergency Key [62] Zones [63] Accessory Tamper [64] Main Trouble [65] PS Trouble [66] Arm Codes [67] Disarm Codes [68] Miscellaneous [69] Special Comm [60] Accessory Code ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 24 [5035] ACM AUX3 Config Config [5032] ACM UD Config [5034] ACM AUX2 Config [504] ACM MS Polling [5041] ACM MS [5042] ACM MS [5043] ACM MS Backup Primary Secondary [505] ACM Function [506] View ACM Config ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 25 [8316] Email [83161] SMTP IP Address [83162] SMTP Port [83163] SMTP User Name [83164] SMTP Password [83165] SMTP Email Prefix [83166] SMTP Email Domain [8317] Caller ID [8318] RSSI Level [832] GSM Control [8321] Disable In. Call ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    Rechargeable Standby 12 Volts up to 17 Amp-Hours (AH), typical Battery: Power Outputs: Auxiliary Power: 12 Volts DC @ up to 1.5A* Bell/LS (External) Sounder Output:12 Volts DC @ 900 mA, maximum *: Total current Bell+Aux=1.5A ProSYS Quick Programming Setup...
  • Page 27: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    PD6662:2004 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II. (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.
  • Page 28: Risco Group Limited Warranty

    RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group 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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