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HUNTER-PRO SERIES
CAPTAIN 8
Includes Hunter-Pro Series, Captain 8 Lite
Intruder Alarm Systems
Installation Guide
System Version 7.x
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.

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  • Page 1 HUNTER-PRO SERIES CAPTAIN 8 Includes Hunter-Pro Series, Captain 8 Lite Intruder Alarm Systems Installation Guide System Version 7.x PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.5.26. TRV-100/TRU-100 ....................28 1.5.27. Backup battery ....................30 1.5.28. AC power ......................30 1.6. Hunter-Pro Series models comparison ..............30 1.7. Hunter-Pro 8144 vs. Captain 8 ................31 1.8. Technical Specs ....................31 1.9. Power consumption ....................32 Captain 8 ......................33 2.1.
  • Page 3 Programming ...................... 41 3.1. Options ........................ 41 3.1.1. The PRG-896 programmer ................... 41 3.1.2. Local Upload/Download via the COMAX ..............41 3.1.3 Programming via LCD keypads ................42 3.1.4. Factory default codes ..................42 3.2. Express programming menu ................... 42 3.3.
  • Page 4 13.3. Wireless test ......................72 13.4. Set soak zones ..................... 72 13.5. Outputs’ test ......................72 13.5.1. In Hunter-Pro Series ................... 72 13.5.2. In Captain 8 ...................... 73 13.6. Test MS dialer....................... 73 13.7. Test MS GSM ......................73 13.8.
  • Page 5 Appendix A. Report Formats & Codes ............... 86 Appendix B. Supplementary Products ............... 87 Appendix C. Hunter-Pro Series Installer Menu Map .......... 88 Appendix D. Hunter-Pro Series Factory Defaults ..........99 Appendix E. Captain 8 Factory Defaults ............105 Default Codes...
  • Page 6 Safety Instructions The Hunter-Pro 832/8144 and Captain 8 alarm systems have been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules. EN60950 requires us to advise you the following information:  Hazards of fire and electric shock exist in this alarm system. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture.
  • Page 7: Preface

    Intruder Alarm Systems: Hunter-Pro 832/8144/Lite  Captain 8/Lite  All PIMA alarm systems are secured against RF and electro-magnetic interferences. About the Lite versions The Hunter-Pro Lite version does not include the following Hunter-Pro modules and components: PSTN  GSM Voice ...
  • Page 8: Hunter-Pro Series

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Hunter-Pro Series The Hunter-Pro Series has two models: 832 for 8-32 zones, and 8144 for 8-144 zones. Both models are hybrid (can use both hardwired and wireless zones, using a wireless expander). The Hunter-Pro Series offers complete panel integration with full data channels, such as GSM- GPRS, SMS, TCP/IP, PSTN and long-range radio.
  • Page 9 Earth ground terminal, is to be used in places with severe electrical activity (abnormal levels of lightning or electrical discharge). Connect the terminal to metal cold water pipe or AC power outlet ground. PIMA’s transformer does not require earth ground. LINE Phone line input terminals.
  • Page 10: Battery Jump-Start

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide No. Terminal Description/Connected accessories Backup battery Detachable connector for rechargeable lead-acid back up battery. The contacts are: Red: (+), Black (-) See the next section for jump-starting with a battery. Make sure you connect the battery wires by their...
  • Page 11: Wiring Diagram

    The overall length of the BUS wires cannot exceed 500 meters.  If a longer distance is required, refer to section 1.5.9, on page 16. The BUS uses PIMA proprietary protocol.  Before you begin the installation process, make sure the control...
  • Page 12: Zone Wiring

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 1.5.1. Zone wiring Diagram 3. Zone wiring options diagram 1.5.2. EOL loops wiring To set a zone loop with one or two EOL resistors, refer to parameter “E” in the “Zone characteristics” screen, (see page 47) and “Key #5: General Parameters”, first screen, parameter "2"...
  • Page 13: Zone Expanders

    Hunter-Pro Series 1.5.4. Zone expanders The following is a brief scan of the zone and output expansion options. A detailed installation description is found further on. Expander Description EXP-PRO Local 8 zone expansion card. The zones always carry the numbers 9-16.
  • Page 14: I/O-8N Remote 8 Zone Expander

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Examples for expanders and zone numbering Expander + EXP-PRO UNIV W/O EXP-PRO UNIV I/O-8N (8 z.) Zones #17-24 Zones #9-16 Two I/O-8N (16 z.) Zones #17-32 Zones #9-24 Two I/O-16 (32 z.) Zones #17-48 Zones #9-40 1.5.6.
  • Page 15: I/O-16 Remote 16 Zone Expander

    Hunter-Pro Series Control panel PS-2 POWER SUPPLY Expansion cards TECH KEYPAD (OUT) (IN) 1 2 3 4 Keypad The (+) wire is not connected Diagram 7. Zone expander with the PS-2 power supply wiring diagram 1.5.7. I/O-16 remote 16 zone expander...
  • Page 16: The Bus

    1.5.9. The BUS PIMA's remote expanders have two terminal blocks for connecting to the BUS braid: "lower" and "upper", front look. Both have four terminals, numbered 1-4. When the BUS overall length is up to 500m, the connection is done via the "lower" terminals see the next diagrams.
  • Page 17: I/O-Wn

    Hunter-Pro Series 1.5.10. I/O-WN I/O-WN is an integrated wireless module, which interfaces with the BUS. See the full details in the I/O-WN installation guide (P/N 4410208) Control panel 1 2 3 4 I/O-WN I/O-WN Control Panel Diagram 12. I/O-WN wiring...
  • Page 18: Exp-Pro Univ: Local 8 Zone Expander

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide In “Scan Open Zones” displaying mode Following are examples for the wireless receiver faults: Display Fault I/O-WN communication fault J U L 1 3 : 1 0 W i r e l e s s...
  • Page 19: Rfid Reader

    RD-200 RFID reader RD-200 is a standalone RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) proximity reader that can be connected to the Hunter-Pro Series systems and be used to arm the control panels to all arming modes, and disarm it. The reader interfaces the control panel over the BUS.
  • Page 20: Key Switches And Zones

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Technical specs Operating voltage: 12V  Current consumption: 18~25 mA  RFID standard: EM-4100  Humidity: 75%, relative, non-condensed  Temperature: ~ -10 + 45  1.5.13. Key switches and zones The KEY terminal serves as an input for key switches and keyfobs.
  • Page 21: Sirens

    Hunter-Pro Series 1.5.14. Sirens  Use either DC or AC sirens. The two types cannot be connected simultaneously!  Activating the external siren always activates the internal one  Only the Ext. and Int. Siren terminals can supply DC current to the sirens AC sirens AC sirens are mostly horn or 8Ω...
  • Page 22: Keypad

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 1.5.16. Keypad The KEYPAD terminals are the 4-wire BUS inputs/outputs. Zone expanders, keypads and other peripherals interface the control panel over the BUS braid. The KEYPAD/BUS terminals are (-), (+), (IN) & (OUT). To make connection easy, these terminals are numbered 1-4, both in the control panel and in the expanders, so a wire is connected between terminals #1 on both sides, and so are the other wires.
  • Page 23: Rxn-800

    Hunter-Pro Series (IN) RJ-11 socket (OUT) Detachable PROGRAMMING terminal block ID no. jumper Diagram 20. LCD keypad PCB and wiring 1.5.18. RXN-800 The RXN-800 is a touch keys, LCD screen keypad. To connect the keypad to the BUS, use the following image and the diagram on page 23.
  • Page 24: Tmpr1/Tmpr2

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide The keypad settings To access the keypad settings screen press and hold the BACK key. The settings are Contrast, Brightness, Keys backlight, and Volume. To change a setting, press the NEXT/BACK keys and enter a number between 0 and 9.
  • Page 25: Microphone

    Hunter-Pro Series 1.5.21. MIC-200 microphone Connect the MIC-200 to the AUDIO terminals as described in the next table and diagram. In the "Output configuration" menu, set the AUDIO output polarity to ‘+’ see section 10.4, on page 67. Note that the MIC-200 is supplied without wires.
  • Page 26 Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Set the output's polarity ("P") to (-). In the "Zone responses" menu, set the zone type/s to trigger the audio device when violated, by setting parameter "M" to “+” see section 5.2, on page 48.
  • Page 27: Sms-100

    Hunter-Pro Series Set the "Audio control" (or any other) output type to trigger the outputs. Set each output's partition/s in the “Part. For Out” screen. You must set a different partition for each output, i.e., the same partition cannot trigger both messages.
  • Page 28: Vkd4Net

    PC computer/laptop, using a virtual keypad. It is made of PIMA’s net4pro-i network module and a syncing component on the control panel side, and a virtual keypad software on the user’s PC computer/laptop.
  • Page 29 Hunter-Pro Series TRV/TRU-100 GSM-200 Control panel case’s top side Diagram 30. TRV/TRU-100 mounting holes Connect the antenna to the transmitter. Verify that the antenna is straightened. Verify that the supplied 5-wire cable is firmly attached to the transmitter’s Molex terminal (labeled “To the system”).
  • Page 30: Backup Battery

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Setting the channels Setting the channels is done via the COMAX upload/download application. See the application's user guide for details. To connect the transmitter, see the next diagram. TRV/TRU-100 COMAX To the F2 Program...
  • Page 31: Hunter-Pro 8144 Vs. Captain 8

    Hunter-Pro Series 1.7. Hunter-Pro 8144 vs. Captain 8 Peripheral/Feature Captain 8 Hunter-Pro 8144 System Zones (incl. expanders) Zone Doubling √ √ Keypads Partitions Outputs of which onboard Logged events of which non-volatile Users RFID tags Expansion cards EXP-PRO √ I/O-8N/PS...
  • Page 32: Power Consumption

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 1.9. Power consumption Module VDC/ma RMS Hunter-Pro PCB 12/80 Captain 8 PCB 12/50 LCD keypad 12/20 Illuminating 12/110 I/O-8N 12/70 I/O-16N 12/80 I/O-R 12/130 EXP-Universal 12/10 net4pro 12/100 net4pro-i 12/70 OUT-1000 12/15 IO-WN...
  • Page 33: Captain 8

    Captain 8 Captain 8 Captain 8 is a new 8-16 zone improved model of PIMA Captain 6 intruder alarm system. Captain 8 User and Installer menus were adopted from PIMA successful Hunter-Pro Series systems. Figure 3. Captain 8 PCB (PIMA-8) 2.1.
  • Page 34: The Pcb

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 2.2. The PCB TRANSMITTER PIMA-8 BATT KEYPAD 2 3 4 Diagram 33. Captain 8 PCB 2.2.1. Terminals and connectors Terminal Description/connected peripheral Z1-Z8 8 dry contact detectors input terminals. The loops can have 1 or 2 EOL (End-Of-Line) resistors.
  • Page 35: Zones And Peripherlas

    The overall length of the wirings connected to the BUS cannot exceed 500  meters. If a longer distance is required, see section 1.5.9, on page 16). The BUS uses PIMA proprietary protocol.  Before you begin the installation process, make sure the control panel is...
  • Page 36 Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Diagram 34. Captain 8 wiring diagram...
  • Page 37: Zone Wiring

    Captain 8 2.3.1. Zone wiring Captain 8 wiring is similar to that of the Hunter-Pro, See 1.4, starting page 11. Key zones and key fobs Control panel N.O. N.C. R=10K Ω Key switch Diagram 35. Key switch wiring diagram See section 1.5.12, on page 19 for details. JP3 jumper The JP3 jumper is set according to the EOL resistor loops, as seen in the next table.
  • Page 38: Microphone

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Telephone line-in Telephone set/Fax Diagram 37. Telephone Wiring 2.3.5. MIC-200 Microphone Connect the MIC-200 according to the following diagram and table: In the “Zone Responses” menu, set "M- Activate Audio" to '+', in every zone type that should trigger the microphone in alarm see section 5.2, on page 48.
  • Page 39 Connect the +/- wires to the control panel's (+V) and (-) terminals. Connect the Blue wire to the control panel's AUDIO IN terminal. The Yellow and white wires are not in use. See the programming instructions of the Hunter-Pro Series from page 25. Control panel VU-20U Diagram 39.
  • Page 40: Cellular Communicator

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 2.3.7. GSM-200 Cellular communicator 1. Connect the Yellow wire to AUDIO IN. 2. Connect the Orange wire to AUDIO OUT. GSM-200 Orange TRANSMITTER Control Panel Yellow LINE AUDIO TELEPHONE Diagram 41. GSM-200 connection diagram 2.3.8.
  • Page 41: Programming

    Connecting the COMAX via LCL-11A to a keypad Remote Upload/Download via the COMAX software Both the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems can be programmed remotely using PC/laptop and the COMAX upload/download software. Refer to the COMAX user guide for detailed Version 3.39 and higher for the RXN-800...
  • Page 42: Programming Via Lcd Keypads

    3.2. Express programming menu To make basic programming as easy and quick as possible, the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems have a special menu, made of a sequence of screens with all the necessary parameters for a common installation.
  • Page 43: The User Menu

    Programming 3.3. The User menu To access the User menu, press ‘0’ for 2 seconds (wait for confirmation tone) and enter the Master code or a User code . The Master code is a super user code with access to all the user's menus, including the Master code's changing menu.
  • Page 44: Enhanced Communication Menu

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 3.4.2. Enhanced communication menu The Installer menu has an enhanced communication menu with various parameters. By default, this menu is disabled, because most installations do not require changing the default settings of these parameters.
  • Page 45: Key #1: System Installation

    Key #1: System Installation Key #1: System Installation See the menu screens from page 88. 4.1. Service Provider Enter the details of the alarm system’s service provider, such as name or telephone number (see how, in section 15.1, on page 77). Pressing [NEXT] for 2 seconds when the system is disarmed, displays these details.
  • Page 46: Keypads Setup

    When partitions are in use, each keypad control some or all the partitions. Up to 16 partitions can be set in the Hunter-Pro series, 4 in Captain 8. While viewing the partitions screens, the 16 numerals printed below the LCD screen serve as the partitions’...
  • Page 47: Key #2: Zones

    Key #2: Zones Key #2: Zones See the menu screens on page 89. 5.1. Zone configuration Burglary, Panic, Fire, Duress/Hold-Up, Medical, Anti-Mask, Special The available zone types are Burglary 1, Special Burglary 2, Silent Panic, Special Fire, KeySw Arm, KeySw Home 1 and KeySw Home 2 To set the zone type: On the "Zone Type"...
  • Page 48: Zone Responses

    For each zone, set to “+” the partition/s it will be allocated to. This will set the alarm system as a partitioned/split one. In the Hunter-Pro Series, as much as 16 partitions can be used. In Captain 8, only 4. For more details on partitions, refer to section 15.4, on page 78.
  • Page 49: Copy Zone

    Key #2: Zones Partition name are displayed only on supervised keypads 5.6. Copy zone This feature allows you to copy the settings of a zone's to other zones. It is very useful during the installation process: once programming a single zone, you can save time by copying its settings to any other zone.
  • Page 50: Key #3: Communication

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Key #3: Communication See the menu screens from page 90. 6.1. MS 1 options 6.1.1. Protocol & station number Set Monitoring Station #1 PSTN protocol and radio station number, according to the following: The protocol is set by 2 numbers, marked “A”...
  • Page 51: Radio Test Interval

    Set the PSTN (“Ph”) and Radio (“Rd”) account numbers. Each account is assigned to a partition. You can set up to 16 partitions in Hunter-Pro Series, each reports with different PSTN and radio accounts. In Captain 8, only 4 partitions/accounts can be set.
  • Page 52: Number Of Rings

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Char. Parameter Set to “+” when... Download Enable/Disable data download (disabled by default). The first time Disable remote download is required the master user must confirm it by entering the Master code and pressing [Enter] twice ("Wait for ring"...
  • Page 53: Radio Transmission And Frames

    Key #3: Communication 6.4.6. Radio transmission and frames No. of trans.: set the number of the radio re-transmissions. The fixed interval between each transmission is 10 seconds. Frames per Tr.: set the number of frames per transmission. 6.4.7. Communication channels Set the control panel’s main reporting channel: P-PSTN, G-GSM or N-IP (network).
  • Page 54: Gsm Transmitter

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Code Description The system was armed DISAR The system was disarmed System test (manually, automatically, or on “wake-up”) performed 6.6. GSM Transmitter The following menus are displayed only if the “Enhanced Menu” is enabled.
  • Page 55: Gprs Settings

    Property management software. The connection can be locally, using RS-232 cable, or by network, via the net4pro module. The output settings include the protocol in use - Home Automation or PIMA proprietary - and the physical connection type. See the following table for details.
  • Page 56: Serial Output Use Examples

    Serial output - example A Example B: the control panel reports to two Monitoring Stations (#1 & #2), over the internet (locally or remotely). Monitoring Station #1 uses PIMA’s proprietary protocol (PID), Monitoring Station #2 uses a commercial Property Management or Home Automation protocol.
  • Page 57: Local Monitoring Interval

    Key #3: Communication 6.8.2. Local monitoring interval Set an interval for test reports to the local Monitoring Station. 6.9. Modem Callback Set Up to three callback numbers, for the modem that is used to communicate with the COMAX upload/download software. When setting call back #1 number, in any attempt to call the control panel's PSTN no., it will disconnect the call and call the call back number.
  • Page 58: Advanced Programming

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Set the events that will be reported to Monitoring Station #2. All parameters are similar to those of Monitoring Station #1 (see page 50), accept for the radio (“R”): reporting to Monitoring Station #2 via the radio is not available....
  • Page 59: Network Settings

    Key #3: Communication 6.16. Network settings For PIMAlink 2.0 cloud settings, see a separate guide, P/N 4410318. Network Settings MS1 URL/IP MS2 URL/IP ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END MS1Port MS2Port UploadPort:10001 STATIC IP ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR 10001 10001 Web Port: 10001 0 .0 .0 .0 SUBNET MASK : DEFAULT GATEWAY:...
  • Page 60: Key #4: Timers, Counters

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Key #4: Timers, Counters See the menu screens, starting page 93. 7.1. Entry/Exit delays Set the entry delay 1 and 2 and the exit delay, in seconds (max. 250). Press [NEXT] to set the next delay.
  • Page 61: Phone Report Delay

    72). When the test is over, the zone is automatically reinstated. If set to “0”, the zone is automatically reinstated at midnight of the same day. The letter “T” indicates the zone is in test, in PIMA display mode. 7.7.
  • Page 62: Key #5: General Parameters

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Key #5: General Parameters Gen. Parameters  ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END The General system parameters are displayed in three consecutive screens. 8.1. First screen KD1E2EKAB2SMPZTF --+-+--------+++ Char. Parameter When setting to ‘+’: State Key Switch (+): Toggle (ON/OFF) switch ...
  • Page 63: Third Screen

    Key #5: General Parameters Char. Parameter When setting to ‘+’: Buzzer In Alarm All Keypads' buzzers will beep during alarms Enable Fast Arm Single-key (long press) arming is enabled. Options are:  [1] - Full mode   [4] - “HOME 1” mode ...
  • Page 64: Key #6: System Responses

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Key #6: System Responses See the menu screens from page 95. Set how the system will respond to the following events: Mains fault, Low Battery, Phone Line fault, False Code and Zone Failure/Tamper.
  • Page 65: Key #7: Outputs Configuration

    Outputs can be triggered per partition. Hunter-Pro Series outputs The Hunter-Pro series PCB has 7 outputs: SIRENS Ext. & Int., SMOKE, RELAY, ON/OFF, ALARM, AUDIO CONT. The other screens in the menu are those of the OUT-1000 local zone expander, the I/O-8N remote zone expander and the I/O-R relay expander.
  • Page 66 Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide [NEXT] Output type The event that triggers it Panic Alarm in a “Panic” zone, or pressing the panic key combination [*]+[#]. Silent Panic Alarm in a “Silent Panic” zone Hold-Up (Duress) Alarm in a “Hold-Up (Duress)” zone, or entering the “Duress”...
  • Page 67: Output's Partitions

    10.3. Output’s partitions Allocate this output to partition/s, i.e., set which partitions would be enabled to trigger this output. There are 16 available partitions in HUNTER-PRO Series and 4 in Captain 8. 10.4. Polarity and activation while disarmed Set the output’s polarity and its active mode while the panel is disarmed.
  • Page 68 Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide The procedure is as follows: a) Enter the ON/OFF (physical) output screen. b) Select the output type that will trigger it. In this example, it is the default “Zone open” output type. c) Set which partition/s can trigger this output type.
  • Page 69: Key #8: Full Programming

    Key #8: Full Programming Key #8: Full Programming See the menu screens from page 97. 11.1. System defaults Initialize the system to the factory defaults. This will reset all the data stored in the control panel, including zone settings and names. Press [ENTR] ->...
  • Page 70: Asterisk Key: Fast Programming

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Asterisk Key: Fast Programming Enter the Installer password and press [*], to enter the “Fast Programming” menu. Following is the Fast Programming screens: Express menu Details Set the time in hh:mm format Hour...
  • Page 71: Zero Key: Tests

    Zero Key: Tests Zero Key: Tests See the menu screens from page 97. The Tests menu has sub-menus in which you can perform system tests of the hardwired and wireless zones, the outputs and the communication channels. 13.1. Walk-test Test the hardwired and wireless zones, by walking and triggering the various detectors and sensors.
  • Page 72: Wireless Test

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 13.3. Wireless test To test a wireless zone, trigger it. The detector’s reception level (RSSI) is displayed. The level is also indicated by the speed of the keypad beeps: the faster the beeping – the stronger the reception is.
  • Page 73: In Captain 8

    Weak signal 13.10. Network statistics View the LAN and GPRS data statistics. In the top "L" line, the LAN/PIMAnet (a PIMA Monitoring Station decoder) data is displayed, and in the bottom, the GSM-200 GPRS channel. “T” and “R” refer to the sent and received packets: when match or very close (in the same line), this indicates communication is OK.
  • Page 74: Remote Control By Telephone

    Remote Control by Telephone Available only in the Hunter-pro Series models. The Hunter-Pro Series alarm systems can be remotely controlled via touch-tone or cellular telephone - either by calling the control panel or receiving a call from it. There are 2 remote...
  • Page 75: Example: Arming The Panel

    Remote Control by Telephone While the panel is engaged in a remote control call, the following message is displayed on all the keypads: “Other keypad in use”. If no command is received for a period of 60 seconds, the panel hangs up, but remains in standby mode and displays the “Other keypad in use”...
  • Page 76: Examples

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide I/O-8N Zone expander's Relay output Dial I/O-8N Dial I/O-8N Dial I/O-8N I/O-R Relay expander #1 I/O-R Relay expander #2 Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay I/O-R Relay expander #3 I/O-R Relay expander #4...
  • Page 77: General Topics

    General Topics General Topics 15.1. The keypad buttons functionality Each keypad button is used for entering some letters, digits and other characters see the complete list in the next table. The character is determined by the number of keystrokes, the same as in land and cellular telephones.
  • Page 78: System Model & Pcb Version

    There can be up to 16 partitions in Hunter-Pro Series and 4 in Captain 8. In addition to zone partitions, PIMA’s alarm systems provide keypad partitions as well: monitored (addressable) keypads can be assigned to partitions and only control (or display information about) zones that are part of these partitions.
  • Page 79: Tip: How To Locate Expander's Zone

    General Topics Example B: private premises, 3 keypads The premises is divided into partitions, each controlled by a separate keypad. The users have authorization levels based on partition/s, e.g., user 12 can only control Partition #3 & #14. Every keypad displays the status of its assigned partitions only.
  • Page 80: Rf Interference Prevention Guidelines

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide 15.6. RF interference prevention guidelines Do not mount the system close to a metal roof or wall  Leave enough space between the GSM-200 antenna and the closest surface  Keep wiring to the control panel as far as possible from the antenna ...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 16.1. Restoring the default system codes Restoring the factory default Master and Installer codes (5555 and 1234, respectively) can be done only during power up. Therefore, the panel must be disconnected from power first. After powering up, you have 30 seconds to enter the default code, or you must repeat the process. Codes that start with zero cannot be restored this way.
  • Page 82 Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Fault Cause & action to take In wireless zones: detector’s tamper is open KEYPAD NOT No communication between the keypad and the PCB. Check the following: CONNECTED 1. The wire between the “OUT” terminal on the PCB and the keypad.
  • Page 83: Radio Faults

    Troubleshooting Fault Cause & action to take Central Station. Incompatible protocol or phone line fault. Com. Fault Check the following:  The phone wires  In the “Communication options” menu, “P - Connected T.Line” is set to “+” see section 6.4, on page 51. ...
  • Page 84: Incoming Phone Call Faults

    The telephone wires are connected right. 16.2.4. Auto-arming faults Make sure: The auto-arming start time is set correctly (see the Hunter-Pro Series User guide). The system time is accurate. In auto-arming per partition, the right partition is set. 16.2.5. Zone alarm faults Make sure: The zone is correctly installed and wired.
  • Page 85: Index

    Index Index Accessories MIC-200......................25, 48, 66, 87 PRG-896 ..........................41 Comax ..................... 41, 69 Enhanced Communication Menu ................ 44 Expanders EXP-PRO ....................... 9, 13, 18, 45, 87 I/O-16 ..........................15 I/O-8N ......................13, 14, 76, 87 I/O-R ....................13, 15, 46, 76, 83, 87 I/O-WN ....................
  • Page 86: Appendix A. Report Formats & Codes

    Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide Appendix A. Report Formats & Codes Pulse (4-2) Format Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control Double Round 1400 Checksum Ademco Slow Double Round 2300 Checksum Double Round 1400 Checksum Silent Knight Fast Double Round...
  • Page 87: Appendix B. Supplementary Products

    Appendix B. Supplementary Products LCD Keypads LED Keypads RXN-400 - Small LCD screen RXN-416 – For 16 Zones RXN-410 - Large LCD screen RXN-9 – For 9 Zones RXN-400 RFID – RXN-400 with RFID reader Special Keypads Communication Modules Wireless Technician Keypad RXN-200 - Anti-Vandal (IP65) SMS-100 - SMS Generated Via PSTN GSM-200 - GSM/GPRS Transmitter...
  • Page 88: Appendix C. Hunter-Pro Series Installer Menu Map

    Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series Appendix C. Hunter-Pro Series Installer Menu Map System Installation Sys Installation Service Provider Service Provider Service Date-D/M ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END PIMA EL. Systems NEXT Expanders Remote Expanders ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Enter zone...
  • Page 89 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series Zones Enter zone number, press Set zone BOFHHIDTEPDE Zones Zone Configur. Burglary ENTR ENTR ENTR [NEXT] and select zone type characters ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Zone ---+++-----+ NEXT Zone Response Zone Response Burglary to select other zone type...
  • Page 90 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series Communication Communication MS 1 Options MS 1 Protocol AA12PFDMOLTWIR Test Time: 00:00 ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END 230 T= 0 +++++++++++-++ 1 Interval:24 Radio Tst Inter. ID Account Add. ENTR Hrs:24 Min.s:0 000000...
  • Page 91 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series GSM Transmitter GSM Settings GRTYS ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ----- ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT GSM Modes GSM-200 Mode GSM-200 Mode ENTR ENTR Voice Channel Voice Channel ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT NEXT GSM-200 Mode 1 GSM-200 Mode 1 GSM-200 Mode 1...
  • Page 92 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series . . . Advanced Prog. Choose Provider Cell. Providers Cell. Providers ENTR ENTR NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END GSM PROVIDER 1 GSM PROVIDER 5 NEXT Cell. Providers Cell. Providers1 Provider Name 1 SMS Center Phon1 ENTR ENTR...
  • Page 93 ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END 240 Seconds NEXT Hunter-Pro Series Output types Captain 8 Output types Int. Siren Time, Burglary Time, Anti Mask Time, Sp. Burg. 1 Int. Siren Time, Burglary Time, Anti Mask Time, Sp. Time, Sp. Burg. 2 Time, Smoke Time, Fire Time, Spec. Fire Burg.
  • Page 94 Enable Fast Arm, Cancel HOME1 Del, Cancel HOME2 Del, Disp. Alrm +-----+--------- in ON, EN-50131, Retrigger Opn.Zn, Disp. Armed Part, Final door, Full remote cont, Report W/L Jamm., Part. AutoArming, Beep in disarm NEXT Hunter-Pro Series only Siren protection, Not in use...
  • Page 95 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series System Responses System Response Mains Fault SSALB Activate Siren, Ext. SRN in ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END ----+ OFF, Act. Burgl Output, No daytime CMS, Activate Buzzer NEXT Low Battery ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Phone Fault ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT...
  • Page 96 1 2 3 4 NEXT NEXT Internal Siren ENTER/NEXT/END Hunter-Pro Series output types NEXT Internal Siren, Burglary, Anti Mask, Special Burg.1, Special Burg.2, Burgl.-All Types, Fire, Relay Special Fire, Panic, Silent Panic, Hold Up (Duress), Medical, Alarm -All Types, Audio Control, ENTER/NEXT/END Zone Opened, Zone Bypassed, Smoke Det.
  • Page 97 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series Full programming Full Programming System Defaults Are you sure? Syst.Defaulted Defaulting ..ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Please wait... Press END NEXT Local Download ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Fast Load Full ENTR Select Prog.
  • Page 98 Installer Menu Map Hunter-Pro Series Set Soak Zone Soak Zone Non-Soak Zone Zone Number: 1 ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Entr-Conf #-Rst Zone Zone NEXT The output Outputs Test Outputs Test Exit=END ENTR ENTR NEXT is triggered ENTER/NEXT/END External Siren NEXT Test MS GSM Select T.No 1-4...
  • Page 99: Appendix D. Hunter-Pro Series Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series Appendix D. Hunter-Pro Series Factory Defaults System Installation Service Provider Name PIMA El. Systems Keypad/Part. 1-16 Show Part Name End of Service Date 00/00 Keypad 1-8 Local Expander Zone Doubling I/O-W Expander WL Supervisor Time (hrs)
  • Page 100 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series Special Burglary 1 Special Burglary 2 Silent Panic Special Fire Communication Tel. Line Connected Disarm After Alarm GPRS Encryption Bypass Dial Tone Ext. Line Access SMS Backup Line Test In ON Number of Rings Wait For ACK (sec)
  • Page 101 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series Periodic Tests Remote Test Enter. Installer Code Open/Close By Radio Other report codes (Phone & Radio) Advanced Zone Failures (ZFL) Power Failure (PF) CMS 1 URL/IP Zone Restore (RESTR) Power Restore (RESTR) CMS 1 Port 10001...
  • Page 102 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series Timers Entry Delay 1 (sec) Internal Siren Time (sec) Low Battery Time (sec) 9999 Entry Delay 2 (sec) Burglary Time (sec) Phone Fault Time (sec) 9999 Exit Delay (sec) Anti Mask Time (sec) Trouble (Zone) Time (sec)
  • Page 103 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series Bypass Zones In Auto. Display Partitions Status Arming 2 E.O.L Resistors Final Door Siren Beep On Arming Full Remote Control User Code Can Access Menu Report Wireless Jamming Enhanced Menu Partitioned Auto-arming Bypass Tamper in Arming...
  • Page 104 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series IO-R Output Type Polarity Active in Disa. Part 1 Part 2-16 IO-8 Expanders Output Type Polarity Active in Part Part Disa. 2-16 IO-R 1-X Burglary Expander 1-X Burglary Users User Code Name Disarm. Disarm. Codes Telephones Date &...
  • Page 105: Appendix E. Captain 8 Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults Captain 8 Appendix E. Captain 8 Factory Defaults System Installation Service Provider Name PIMA El. Systems Keypad/Part. Show Part Name End of Service Date 00/00 Keypad 1-8 Zone Doubling I/O-W Expander Not Used WL Supervisor Time (hrs) WL Supervisor Time (min)
  • Page 106 Factory Defaults Captain 8 Types & Responses Type / Response Sensitivity Siren Ext. Siren No Daytime CMS Different Siren Tone Auto Bypass Audio Device Burglary Panic (*+#) Fire Duress Medical Anti Mask Special Burglary 1 Special Burglary 2 Silent Panic Special Fire Communication Tel.
  • Page 107: Installer

    Factory Defaults Captain 8 Other report codes (Phone & Radio) Advanced Zone Failures (ZFL) Power Failure (PF) Zone Restore (RESTR) Power Restore (RESTR) Advanced Bypass (BYP) Phone Line Failure (PHN) CMS 1 URL/IP Tamper 1 Opened (TM1) Phone Line Restore (RESTR) CMS 1 Port 10001 Tamper 1 Closed (RESTR)
  • Page 108 Factory Defaults Captain 8 Cellular Operator 1 Dialer reports Name Burglary Username Anti Mask Password Special Burglary 1 Cell. SMS Center Special Burglary 2 Cellular Operator 2 Panic (*+#) Name Fire Duress Username Medical Password Open/Close by Phone Cell. SMS Center Failures Cellular Operator 3-5 Periodic Tests...
  • Page 109 Factory Defaults Captain 8 Timers General Parameters 2 States Key Kpd Light On Delay Entry Delay 1 (sec) Fire Time (sec) DC - Siren Buzzer Follows Siren Entry Delay 2 (sec) Special Fire Time (sec) Key to Home State Enable Quick Arming Exit Delay (sec) Panic Time (*+#) (sec) Auto-arming to Home State...
  • Page 110 Factory Defaults Captain 8 Outputs Outputs Output Type Polarity Active in Disa. Part. 1 Part. 2 Part. 3 Part. 4 Siren External Siren Smoke Smoke Det. Power Alarm- all types IO-R Output Type Polarity Active in Disa. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 IO-R 1...
  • Page 111 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.
  • Page 112 P/N: 4410281 * 4 4 1 0 2 8 1 * Revision: F, XX en, Mar 2018 System version: 7.X...

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