Pima Electronic Systems VISION User Manual

Wireless intruder alarm system

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VISION
Wireless Intruder Alarm System
User Guide
Version: 1.X

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Yoram Zinovich
May 12, 2025

I dont have pairing qrc code? How do I pair to the application with out it?

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Mr. Anderson
May 20, 2025

You can pair the Pima Electronic Systems VISION to the application without a QR code by manually entering the pairing code in the PIMAlink 3.0 app. First, enable pairing mode using one of these methods:

1. Using the RMC key fob: Press and hold the Arm and Disarm buttons briefly. This enables pairing for 10 minutes.

2. Using the KAS arming station: Enter the sequence: Master/User code → * → 8 → #. This also enables pairing for 10 minutes.

Then, enter the pairing code manually in the app during this time.

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Summary of Contents for Pima Electronic Systems VISION

  • Page 1 VISION Wireless Intruder Alarm System User Guide Version: 1.X...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................5 1.1. Main features ................... 7 1.2. Technical specifications ................8 Pairing to PIMA Cloud and App ............9 2.1. How to pair your alarm system ..............9 2.1.1.
  • Page 3 Introduction SAFETY The VISION security system has been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules. Among other things, EN60950 requires us to advise you the following information:  Hazards of fire and electric shock exist in this alarm system.
  • Page 4 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide  Do not place the enclosure near a heat source. This will reduce the working life of the battery  Do not short circuit the battery by connecting the positive terminal to the negative terminal. High currents can be generated resulting in high temperatures and risking fire and personal injury.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Note: This alarm system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three years. This User guide refers to the VISION alarm system, version 1.X. The system is supplied with three guides:  This guide, which includes the user-programming guide and the system maintenance instructions.
  • Page 6 If you purchased an LCD keypad, refer to the full programming instructions in the FORCE and VISION programming guide, which can be downloaded from our website at https://www.pima-alarms.com/download/ .
  • Page 7: Main Features

     Arm and disarm  Receive alarm and other notifications  Bypass zones  Remote configuration via the PIMA Total Manager Web application. Requires a separate module for each. Wi-fi and Ethernet cannot be installed together. PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide 1.2. Technical specifications  Optional frequencies (MHz):  433.92  868.95  DC power input: 12VDC  Battery: 2X 18650, 3.7A, Lithium-ion  Power supply: 1A, +12VDC  Power consumption (max):  Control panel: 100mA ...
  • Page 9: Pairing To Pima Cloud And App

    Pairing to PIMA Cloud and App PAIRING TO PIMA CLOUD AND APP You need to pair your VISION alarm system to PIMA cloud, to be able to receive notifications on your smartphone, and control the alarm system remotely. Pairing allows a secure connection between devices (the same as in Bluetooth technology).
  • Page 10: Using The Kas Arming Station

    1. Download the PIMAlink 3.0 app for Android (on Google Play) or iPhone (on the App Store) Note: download only version 3.0 or higher. Do it on every phone that needs to be paired with the VISION. 2. Tap the ‘Plus’ button to add your alarm system.
  • Page 11 6. In the time Zone Screen, enter master/user code. This screen will not be displayed for any other user that pairs to the alarm system. 7. Tap the field below and select your time zone from the drop- down list. This is a mandatory action! PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 12 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide 8. Tap the Set time zone button.
  • Page 13: Arm And Disarm

    It is commonly used at nighttime. It allows movement in the disarmed zones at the same time, without triggering the alarm. 3.1. Via the PIMAlink 3.0 app 1. Tap your alarm system, enter your code, and tap Connect. PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 14: Via The Key Fob And Arming Station

    VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide 2. Tap the desired arming mode - as the system is armed, the status changes to ‘Armed Away/Armed in Home X’. 3. Tap Disarm to disarm. 3.2. Via the key fob and arming station Press the following keys to arm your system via the key fob and the arming station;...
  • Page 15: Open Zones And Faults

    3.3. Open zones and faults The VISION can be armed, only when there are no open zones, such as doors and windows, or any move, and there are no faults, like Low Battery (which need to be resolved or serviced).
  • Page 16: Peripherals

    The RMC is a wireless key fob in the FastLink technology. The key fob is used for arming and disarming and has a panic button. The key fob is enrolled to the system’s users. For enrollment information, see the FORCE and VISION user-programming guide (P/N 4410531). 4.1.1.
  • Page 17: Kas Keypad Arming Station

    The keypad has three LEDs at the top, which indicate by illuminating for three seconds, when any keypad operation is performed. For example, when arming, the Alarm in Memory LED will illuminate, if the alarm is or was triggered. The system PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 18 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide status LED indicate if the alarm system is armed or not, and if faults exist. Refer to the LEDs table below. LEDs Color Label Indication  Illuminates for three sec.: faults Yellow Fault exist ...
  • Page 19 Arm in Home 2 Arm in Home 3 Arm in Home 4 Generate Medical alarm Press and hold 4 + 6 Generate Fire alarm Press and hold 7 + 9 Generate Panic alarm Press and hold * + # PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 20 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide Special operations The operations in the table below should be used, only if you are asked by a qualified technician. Operation Key press sequence Master/user code  *  5  # Register to CMS 1 Master/user code ...
  • Page 21: Partitions

    Example A A two-floor house with a single keypad, each floor is defined as a separate partition. The zones on the first floor are allocated to partition 1 and those on the second floor to partition 2. The PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 22 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide keypad is allocated to the two partitions and so are the users, who can therefor arm and disarm the two floors (partitions). Figure 3. Partitions, example A Example B A two-floor house, each floor is defined as a separate partition and has a keypad.
  • Page 23 If the place has a lobby (or an entrance door) that serves all the shops, its keypad can be allocated to all the partitions (shops) and allow some users (such as the shop owners), to view the status of the partitions. Figure 5. Partitions, example C PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 24 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide When a detector (such as a door magnet) in this area is allocated to all the partitions, it will arm only when all the partitions are armed.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Faults

    Troubleshooting Faults TROUBLESHOOTING FAULTS The VISION Series alarm systems are constantly monitoring the status of the control panel, the detectors, and the peripherals. When a fault occurs it is notified via the PIMAlink 3.0 app, and it is logged in the event memory.
  • Page 26 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide Fault Description  Tamper 1: is switched when the Tamper 1-2 enclosure is removed from the mounting surface.  Tamper 2: is switched when the enclosure is opened. Telephone-DC, The telephone line is disconnected or at...
  • Page 27 Fault or open tamper switch Siren System time not Occurs after a prolonged power outage, when the batteries are exhausted. Installer details: Name ____________________ Mobile: ________________ Company: _____________________________ Tel.: __________________________________ Date of installation: ______________________ Service expiration date: ___________________ PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 28: Glossary

    The VISION is ‘Ready to Arm’ when all zones (detectors) are closed and no fault exists. A zone is ‘open’ when it is in detection or alarm mode. To ‘close’ a zone, you need to remove the cause for the detection - moving objects, open protected door, etc.
  • Page 29  Duress code A code used when a user is VISION to disarm the alarm system. When this code is entered, the alarm system is disarmed, but also sends a silent distress signal to the CMS (where relevant) and the contacts, without giving any indication to that.
  • Page 30 VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide  Partitions Partitions allow dividing the premises into separate areas, with detectors, keypads, and users for each partition. Users can be allocated to one or more partitions, so they can arm and disarm only these partitions. Keypads are also allocated to partitions.
  • Page 31  Zone Bypass Zones (detectors) can be temporarily bypassed, so when the alarm system is armed, they stay in “normal” mode. This feature is used when the detector is at fault and it is valid for one-time arming only. PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 32: Zone Number And Location

    VISION Wireless Alarm System User Guide ZONE NUMBER AND LOCATION Zone Name/ Zone Name/ Zone Name/ Location Location Location...
  • Page 33 Zone Number and Location Limited Warranty PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its Product may not be compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
  • Page 34 Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system. Should you misunderstand any part of this guide, please contact the supplier or installer of this system. Copyright  2020 by PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. E&OE...
  • Page 35 Zone Number and Location Manufactured by: PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. www.pima-alarms.com 5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 5885633, ISRAEL Tel: +972.3.6506414 Fax: +972.3.5500442 Email: support@pima-alarms.com PIMA Electronic Systems...
  • Page 36 P/N: 4410518 *4410518* Revision: XX en, A, Jun 2020...

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