INIM Electronics Prime Series User Manual

INIM Electronics Prime Series User Manual

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EN 50131-1
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EN 50136-1
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CEB T031
Prime
Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems
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  • Page 1 User’s manual EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 CEB T031 Prime User’s manual Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    Our authorized dealer, or visit our website for further information regarding this warranty. Limited INIM Electronics s.r.l. shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for damage warranty arising from improper storage, handling or use of this product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User’s manuall Table of contents Warranty ..........2 Limited warranty .
  • Page 4 Anti-intrusion control panels 5-12 Partition status enquiry ......... . . 25 Chapter 6 Keypads .
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  • Page 7: About This Manual

    User’s manual About this manual MANUAL CODE DCMUINE0PRIMEE VERSION 1.40 USER'S MANUAL This manual contains instructions relating to the user interface (keypad) of the Prime system, its functions and how to use them. This manual is supplied with every control panel and must be given to the end-user for consultation.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 General Information

    Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. Description of the product and various models DESCRIPTION anti-intrusion control panel...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 The Prime System

    User’s manual The Prime system Chapter A typical Prime system comprises: • a Prime control panel • intrusion detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic contacts, linear beam detectors, etc.) • system control peripherals: proximity readers, keypads • alarm signalling devices which generally signal the events detected by the system (sounders, flashers, etc.) The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for managing the system: the graphic display shows all the necessary information and provides an icon-based user interface for the...
  • Page 10: Voice Functions

    For web-server access and use, refer to paragraph 8-3-6 Partition status enquiry. AlienMobile Application INIM Electronics now offers Prime control panel users the Alien Mobile application for smartphones and Android or Apple tablets, in two different versions: • AlienMobile - free App with basic functions •...
  • Page 11: Inim Cloud

    User’s manual Inim Cloud The INIM Electronics Cloud service provides Prime system users with a further method of intrusion panel management via Internet. The connection of control panels to the Cloud service is achieved via a web interface (the AlienMobile+ App or any browser) without any need to configure the network on which the control panel is installed.
  • Page 12: Versatility Of The Prime System

    Anti-intrusion control panels The user can view the image flow or video in real-time and, solely through the Alien web- interface, view the image recordings which precede and follow the occurrence of an event. Versatility of the Prime system Prime control panels, in addition to the traditional functions typical of an intrusion detection system, provide users with additional accessory functions, which do not necessarily concern the scope of intrusion control, such functions provide for the use of devices alternative to those available.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Prime Users

    User’s manual Prime users Chapter User Codes Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes and a group of parameters which determine its rank in the system code hierarchy and the operations the user is entitled to perform. The PIN is made up of 4, 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order to allow identification. The PIN of user code n.
  • Page 14: Methods Of Accessing The User Menu

    Anti-intrusion control panels Methods of accessing the user menu In order for code users to access their user menus, they must first validate their codes. This can be done by typing-in the code PIN and pressing the OK button. FIXED LENGTH If the installer has enabled the “Fixed length”...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4 Shortcuts

    User’s manual Shortcuts Chapter The shortcuts are control panel functions which, in a single operation, provide a fast way of carrying out specific operations which would normally require a series of activations. They can be divided into three categories: • immediate command shortcuts, which activate functions instantly •...
  • Page 16 Anti-intrusion control panels Table 4-1: Shortcut list Shortcut on keypad on code on reader on keys on event over-the- description function parameter n. Icon String via keypad phone Activations Accesses the user menu sec- Available Not available Not available Not available Not available Activations menu menu...
  • Page 17: Keypad Shortcuts

    User’s manual Table 4-1: Shortcut list Shortcut on keypad on code on reader on keys on event over-the- description function parameter n. Icon String via keypad phone Disables one of the config- Disable code which code Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available...
  • Page 18: Shortcut With Code

    Anti-intrusion control panels Shortcut with code Besides the keypad shortcuts provided by keys , each user code can have as many as 22 customized (personal) shortcuts. Users will be able to access their code-shortcuts only after validating their PINs (refer to paragraph 3-2 Methods of accessing the user menu).
  • Page 19: Shortcut On Event

    User’s manual 4-3-2 Shortcuts on keypad integrated readers Users must hold their digital keys in the vicinity of the integrated reader (the position of the reader is indicated by the symbol, instead, on the Alien keypad it is positioned on the lower right-hand corner of the frontplate).
  • Page 20: Using The Prime System

    Anti-intrusion control panels Using the Prime system Chapter The Prime system can be accessed in the following ways: • via keypad with a display (LCD) (Joy, Aria, nCode/G, Concept/G). In which case the user can operate the system in two ways: through shortcuts (refer to paragraph 4-1 Keypad shortcuts);...
  • Page 21: Arming And Disarming Partitions

    User’s manual These operations can be carried out through: • LCD Keypad (paragraph 6-6-1 Alarm management) • Alien keypad (paragraph 6-7-2 Alarm management • Proximity readers (paragraph 7-3-1 Alarm management) • Keyfobs (paragraph 7-3-1 Alarm management) • Telephone (paragraph 8-3-1 Alarm management) •...
  • Page 22: Arming Scenarios

    Anti-intrusion control panels Arming scenarios A scenario is a preset arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the Prime security system partitions (the scenarios are programmed by the installer in accordance with user requirements). Following the activation of a scenario, it is also possible to change the status of several outputs simultaneously or change the value of the voltage supplied to the outputs and thus change, for example, the brightness of any lights with this capability.
  • Page 23: Activations

    • Sync IP2RX - if activated (enabled), the control panel will send a specific string to the IP2RX software in order to allow its identification. • Registration- this section allows the Prime panel to access INIM Electronics cloud service. The activations of the elements can be carried out from: •...
  • Page 24: Change Code Pin

    Anti-intrusion control panels • Keyfobs (paragraph 7-3-3 Outputs management) • Telephone (paragraph 8-3-3 Activation of outputs) • Web browser (paragraph 9-3-3 Viewing and activations) • AlienMobile Application • InimCloud Change code PIN This section allows you to change the User Code PIN you used for access and also the PINs of other users with a lower rank in the system hierarchy (refer to paragraph 3-1 User Codes).
  • Page 25: Listen-In

    User’s manual • Manual - the temperature set by the user is valid for 24 hours per day, for 7 days per week. • Daily - the temperature set by the user is valid during the selected hours of the day for 7 days per week.
  • Page 26: Chapter 6 Keypads

    Anti-intrusion control panels Keypads Chapter The various keypad models can be distinguished by their functions, external design and accessibility to the keys. These features are indicated in the following table: Table 6-1: Keypads - functions Models Joy/MAX Joy/GR Aria/HG Aria/W nCode/G Concept/G Alien/S...
  • Page 27 User’s manual The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for system management. For each keypad the installer assigns the partitions it belongs to and the sections of the system that user codes can access through it. The graphic display shows the necessary information and provides a user-interface based on a user menu and icons for the operations to be performed.
  • Page 28: Keypad Displays

    Anti-intrusion control panels Keypad displays 6-1-1 LCD keypad The screens of LCD keypads (96 x 32 pixel) are backlit, it is possible to adjust the screen brightness and contrast via the respective options on the user menu (refer to paragraph 6-6- 8 Keypad settings).
  • Page 29 User’s manual Note What appears on the display of Air/W keypads as the flashing of the characters that indicate the operating statuses of the partitions, is not actually true flashing but is in fact the solid negative image of the characters themselves. 6-1-2 The Alien keypad screen Although the functions provided by the different versions of the Alien keypads are they same,...
  • Page 30 Anti-intrusion control panels CLEANING THE DISPLAY Touching the “Settings” option on the home page for at least 7 seconds disables the sensitivity of the touch screen for 20 seconds. During this interval, the “CLEAN SCREEN” message is shown to indicate that it is possible to clean the screen. REBOOTING Touching any part of the screen for 50 seconds will reboot the keypad.
  • Page 31: Using The Keys

    User’s manual Using the keys The following section describes how the keys are normally used. Some of the keys may have specific functions which will be indicated when necessary. Table 6-5: The keypad keys Keys Name Typical application Number keys Used to type in User PINs Confirms the selected item (parameter, etc.) These keys allow you to scroll the menu lists and/or adjust graphically displayed parame-...
  • Page 32: Visual Signals On The Keypad Leds

    Anti-intrusion control panels Visual signals on the keypad LEDs The following table describes the signals on the LEDs of the Joy, nCode, Aria and Concept keypads, or the icons which represent them on the display of the Alien keypad. Table 6-7: Keypad LEDs LED/Icon Yellow Blue...
  • Page 33: Signalling On The Buzzer

    User’s manual Signalling on the Buzzer Keypads equipped with buzzers provide you with audible signals, that is, if the sound has not been switched off. If the keypad has voice function capacity, the buzzer will also signal incoming intercom calls from another keypad.
  • Page 34 Anti-intrusion control panels 6-6-2 Arming commands and scenarios If you request an arm-partition command at a keypad (for one or more partitions) and not all the zones involved are in standby status (thus execution of the command would generate an Zone not ready instant alarm), the keypad will provide a list of the zones concerned.
  • Page 35 User’s manual • access the “Voice functions” section of the user menu by entering a valid PIN code. User Code Manage alarms You can adjust the volume during the playback phase using keys Arm/Disarm op. Voice functions Table 6-11: Shortcut for voice function from a keypad Shortcut User menu section Operation...
  • Page 36 Anti-intrusion control panels 6-6-5 View From the keypad, the user can view the current status of some of the system elements: • the events log (alarms, faults, arm/disarm operations, etc.), which shows the chronology with which the events occurred and were restored •...
  • Page 37 User’s manual NEXUS STATUS Table 6-14: View Nexus status on the keypad Line Display View • Mobile network provider (on the left side) • “--” means that the Nexus is connected to the BUS • “C” means that data transfer is in progress •...
  • Page 38 Anti-intrusion control panels • access the “Keypad date/time” section on the user menu after entering a valid code. 1. Use keys to select the programming field you wish to change (hour, minutes, etc.). 2. Use keys to change the selected field. 3.
  • Page 39 User’s manual 6-6-10 Edit telephone numbers To change the telephone numbers from the keypad, access the user menu in the "Telephone Numbers" section by entering your PIN code. Access the phonebook: 1. Use keys to select the required phone number then press OK; each pro- gramming field accepts a 20 digit phone number.
  • Page 40 Anti-intrusion control panels CODE PARAMETERS • Description: edit field for the code description. • Partitions - select the partitions the user code is assigned to. Press , to enable the partition and to disable it. • Options - use to enable/disable the options for each code. ••...
  • Page 41 User’s manual To assign the shortcuts to the function keys, work through the following steps. 1. Use keys to select the key you wish to associate with the shortcut then press OK. 2. Press OK then, using keys , select from the “Type” list the shortcut you wish to associate with the function key.
  • Page 42: Operations Via An Alien Keypad

    Anti-intrusion control panels 6-6-15 Partition status enquiry The user code must be enabled (by the installer) to activate shortcut n.17 via keys , ..., or the number keys. After entering a valid user-code, press the key which is assigned to the shortcut. The keypad sequentially replicates the description of the partition and its armed/disarmed status.
  • Page 43 User’s manual Table 6-19: Alien keypad menu Icon/key Function Code required Accesses the applications of the Alien touch screen interface: • “Photo frame” - application that starts a slideshow of the images contained in the inserted SD-card (see paragraph 6-8 Photo frame). •...
  • Page 44 Anti-intrusion control panels 6-7-5 Activations To activate (and deactivate) the elements of the Prime system via the Alien keypad, access the “Menu” section, enter the user code and then access the “Activations” section. Here are listed the sections relating to the elements you can activate by pressing the ACTIVATEbutton.
  • Page 45 User’s manual Table 6-20: View Nexus status via Alien keypad Line View • Mobile network provider (on the left side) • “--” means that the Nexus is connected to the BUS • “C” means that data transfer is in progress •...
  • Page 46 Anti-intrusion control panels • Language - for the selection of the language used by the Alien keypad • Temperature adjustment - for the adjustment of the temperature shown on the display • View partitions - for the visualization of the operating status of the partitions on the bottom bar of the display •...
  • Page 47: Photo Frame

    User’s manual Select the button which corresponds to the section you require, then set the parameters of the selected operating mode. You can change the temperature using the + and - buttons, and also the timeframe and day (where available) by means of the arrow keys. The Summer/Winter button will allow you to select the respective season.
  • Page 48: Readers And Keys

    Anti-intrusion control panels Readers and Keys Chapter Proximity readers Prime intrusion control panels can manage nBy/S, nBy/X readers and also the built-in readers on JOY/MAX, Aria/HG and Alien keypads. Readers (also referred to as proximity readers) have 4 LEDs: • F1- Red •...
  • Page 49: Keys

    User’s manual Table 7-2: Reader LEDs with key at reader Blue Green Yellow Request to arm ALL the partitions common to both the key and reader. (no light) Request to activate the short- Request to activate the short- Request to activate the short- Request to activate the short- (only one LED cut associated with the red...
  • Page 50: Reader And Key Operations

    Anti-intrusion control panels 7-2-1 Wireless keys (remote-control keys) The wireless keys have 4 buttons which can each be programmed with a shortcut. The graphic-choice feature allows you to identify the buttons by numbers or icons. The wireless keys also have 4 button-associated LEDs and a confirmation LED. Thanks to two- way communication (transceiver), the LEDs and buzzer on the remote-control keys provide users with feedback signals that notify them of the successful outcome or failure of the requested operation:...
  • Page 51 User’s manual 7-3-3 Outputs management The activations and deactivations that users can perform via proximity readers or keys depend on the programming of the associated shortcuts. Via Reader Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display indicates “Activate output”...
  • Page 52: Commands Over-The-Phone

    Anti-intrusion control panels Commands over-the-phone Chapter Use of telephone calls 8-1-1 Panel to user calls Your installer will instruct you as to which events generate voice calls. Event report calls will be sent to the programmed contact numbers of your choice when the event occurs and, in most cases, also when it ends.
  • Page 53: Operations Via Telephone

    User’s manual where: • <xxxxxx> stands for the PIN of a control panel user • a blank space must be keyed in after PIN entry • <SMS Text> which is the command identifier - this parameter must be provided by your installer.
  • Page 54 Anti-intrusion control panels 8-3-5 Listen-in Type-in the PIN of an authorized user code followed by “#” on the telephone keypad, then press the key (from “0” to “9”) which the installer has programmed to activate “Listen-in” (shortcut n.10). The control panel will open a listen-in channel between the users telephone and the first voice-capable keypad with at least one partition on common with the entered code.
  • Page 55: How To Use The Primelan

    User’s manual How to use the PrimeLAN Chapter e-mail The event-related e-mail sent to the user via the PrimeLAN board can be programmed entirely by the installer. Below is an example of an e-mail associated with a “Valid Code” event. Table 9-1: E-mail parameters Parameter Example...
  • Page 56: Sections Of The Web Interface

    Anti-intrusion control panels MENU If the connection is successful, the browser will show the home page of the web-server interface and the main menu. The menu provides the function keys listed in Table 9-2: Menu via web server. NAVIGATION In addition to the keys on the home page, the following buttons will help you navigate through the various sections: •...
  • Page 57 User’s manual Table 9-2: Menu via web server Icon/key Section Section for remote access to a keypad. KEYPAD Refer to paragraph 9-3-5 Remote keypads. Accesses the system through the graphic maps. MAPS Refer to Chapter 10 , Graphic maps. 9-3-1 Alarm management In the event of alarm and tamper, the user can intervene by deleting the alarm and tamper memories.
  • Page 58 Anti-intrusion control panels Table 9-4: Viewing via web Section Icon Status Disarmed Armed in Away mode Armed in Stay mode Armed in instant mode Partitions/Zones Stand-by Alarm Tamper or fault An alarm or tamper event in memory Zone shorted Zones Zone active Zone deactivated Activated...
  • Page 59 User’s manual 9-3-4 Camera access The web interface allows the user to view the image stream or video in real time and the image recordings which precede and follow the occurrence of an event. This is possible through the “Cameras” section, where the camera shots configured through the appropriate programming of the PrimeLAN board can be viewed.
  • Page 60: Chapter 10 Graphic Maps

    Anti-intrusion control panels Graphic maps Chapter The Prime monitoring functions are based on graphic maps which can accessed by the end- user through an Alien keypad or web interface. The graphic maps are linked together in a tree structure that allows you to view the status of every part of the security system status and interact with it through the icons shown.
  • Page 61 User’s manual Table 10-1: Graphic map icons at default Subject Icon Button Zone shorted/tamper Zone alarm/tamper mem- Zone in stand-by status After a valid code entry the zone will change its Zone activation status Zone in alarm status Zone disabled/bypassed Output activated Output Output switches status...
  • Page 62: Camera Access

    Anti-intrusion control panels 10-1 Camera access Access to the graphic maps allows direct viewing on the display or screen associated with the “Camera” object. Once the map application has started, navigate through the tree structure until you reach the map where the camera is. A window (predefined by the installer) will appear in place of the object concerned and will show the video recording shot by the camera in real-time.
  • Page 63: Appendix A Glossary

    User’s manual Glossary Appendix ALARM Detection of non-authorized entry into the protected building. More specifically, activation of a detector. In the event of: ALARM OR TAMPER • Zone Alarm MEMORY • terminal tamper • open panel or dislodged panel • peripheral tamper •...
  • Page 64 Anti-intrusion control panels A group of operating parameters set at the factory by the manufacturer. The purpose of DEFAULT SETTINGS these settings is to reduce the work of the installer during the installation phase. The installer can restore the system to “Default Settings” if necessary. Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the DELAYED ENTRY ZONE associated Timer (Entry time).
  • Page 65 User’s manual FAULT A condition which indicates that a system component is not working properly. Some faults can jeopardize the performance of the entire system. Mains failure (230V telephone line-down and low battery are typical faults. GRAPHIC MAP A map is an graphic representation of part of the area supervised by the security system and identified by an image file.
  • Page 66 Anti-intrusion control panels If you wish to carry out maintenance work on the control without generating false alarms MAINTENANCE (tamper and intrusion), you must put the control panel in “Maintenance” mode. The control panel in must also be in “Maintenance” mode during the keypad and reader addressing process.
  • Page 67 User’s manual READER This device allows users to access and control the system. The system readers are connected to the control panel via the I-BUS. By means of the readers, each user can arm/disarm the partitions which are common to both the key and reader in use and can activate shortcuts (refer to Shortcuts) .
  • Page 68 Anti-intrusion control panels If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board, all keypads with voice VOICE MEMO functions present in the system configuration will allow users to record memos. Messages can be recorded, played and deleted as required. WEB BROWSER Software application that allows you to view web contents over the Internet.
  • Page 69: Appendix B Fault Signals

    User’s manual Fault signals Appendix The faults listed below are the faults that may be shown when accessing the user menu: View, Faults ongoing, Faults log Control Fault Signalling on keypad Occurs when... Restores when ... panel event The backup battery is low The backup battery is charged Battery fault Low battery...
  • Page 70 Anti-intrusion control panels Control Fault Signalling on keypad Occurs when... Restores when ... panel event Overheating on The temperature of the power-supply unit has The temperature of the power- PwSupply Overheat exceeded the allowed limit supply unit is normal power-supply unit The leakage to ground condition Dispersion to earth Leakage to ground is present...
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