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Section 1: Let's Get Acquainted

INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of Rokonet's
ORBIT-PRO Security System. The ORBIT-PRO
has been specifically designed to meet a wide
range of security needs for many residential and
LED KEYPAD
commercial applications.
You communicate with your ORBIT-PRO through
its keypad(s). There are two types of keypads: one
with LEDs display, and the other with LCD display.
Using its keys, you can issue commands to your
system. In turn, the system can communicate
information to you via its display, indicators and by
the sounds it makes.
Your ORBIT-PRO security system also consists of
a variety of sensors, detectors, and contacts
placed throughout the premises and designed to
LCD KEYPAD
recognize abnormal conditions. Typically, your
system protects against intrusion. Some systems
may also have fire protection or environmental
protection (such as gas or water level sensors)
All of your system's detectors, sensors, and
contacts are wired to the control panel. As such,
your system always knows the status of any
protected door, window, hallway, room, or area.
Similarly, it knows if a smoke detector has been
activated.
The control panel, which contains the system's
electronics and backup battery, functions in the
background and, for purposes of security, is
installed out of sight.
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  • Page 1: Section 1: Let's Get Acquainted

    Section 1: Let’s Get Acquainted INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of Rokonet’s ORBIT-PRO Security System. The ORBIT-PRO has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security needs for many residential and LED KEYPAD commercial applications. You communicate with your ORBIT-PRO through its keypad(s).
  • Page 2: Some Definitions

    There are a few terms with which you should SOME DEFINITIONS become familiar. Knowing them will help you to better understand and use your system A single detector, or group of detectors, usually Zone relating to a certain area of the premises or type of protection.
  • Page 3: Full Arming And Home Arming

    Before you arm your system, all of its zones must Secured or either be secured or bypassed. Bypassed Your ORBIT-PRO offers two kinds of system Full Arming and arming. Full Arming prepares all of the system's Home Arming intrusion detectors to sound an alarm, if violated, Home Arming (or Stay Arming) allows individuals to remain inside and move about the premises even after the system is armed...
  • Page 4: Section 2: Your Keypad

    Section 2: Your Keypad As a user of your security system, you'll need to be VISUAL primarily concerned with the keypad. This section INDICATORS discusses the keypad's visual indicators and the use of its keys. Each keypad in your system reports its status via its LED (lighted) indicators at the right.
  • Page 5 ARM LED CONDITION EXPLANATION The ARM LED The system's intrusion detectors are indicates whether or armed; subsequent violations of a not the system's protected point or area (e.g. a door, intrusion detectors a window, unauthorized motion) will are armed. result in a burglar alarm The intrusion function of the system is disarmed SLOW...
  • Page 6 FIRE LED CONDITION EXPLANATION A fire alarm or fire emergency is When lit, the FIRE LED indicates that the progress recently system is experiencing occurred a fire alarm. When fire zones operating flashing, a problem has normally been detected on the fire circuit, and must be A problem has been detected on FLASHING...
  • Page 7: Keys

    KEYS The keys on the keypad can be used for a variety of functions. Each is explained below: Used to input the numeric codes which may be required arming, disarming, triggering emergency alarms, along with several other special functions NORMAL Used to enter the User Functions mode OPERATION USER...
  • Page 8: Section 3: Operating Your System

    Section 3: Operating Your System In this section, you'll learn how to perform most of the functions needed to properly operate your ORBIT-PRO and to get the most out of your security system. EMERGENCY KEYS Your keypad provides three sets of keys, which can be pushed at any time the police, fire department, or auxiliary assistance is required.
  • Page 9: User Codes

    USER CODES perform many ORBIT-PRO's functions, a security code (often called a User Code) must be entered at the keypad. Each individual using the system is assigned a AUTHORITY User Code, which, in turn, is linked to an Authority Level. Those with "higher...
  • Page 10: Setting/Changing Access Codes

    SETTING/CHANGING ACCESS CODES STEP DESCRIPTION The system must be disarmed). Enter the User Functions Mode ( ) and select Codes (5): Enter the 4-digit (or 6) Master (or higher authority) Code, and press [ ENTER] Enter the two digit User Index number 00 to 98 Note: the index number 00 belongs to the Grand Master Example: For User Code 6, press...
  • Page 11: Deleting User Codes

    DELETING USER CODES At times, it may be desirable to completely delete a User Code. Note that it is impossible to delete the Master Code (although it can be changed). STEP DESCRIPTION The system must be disarmed. Enter the User Functions Mode ( ) and choose Codes (5): Enter the current Master Code and press [ ENTER]: To delete any other User Code, enter the User Code's index...
  • Page 12: Arming Your System

    ARMING YOUR SYSTEM STEP DESCRIPTION Check the READY LED on your keypad. If lit or flashing, the system is READY. If NOT lit or flashing, the system is NOT ready to be armed. Secure or bypass the violated zone(s) and then proceed. Choose among one of the following arming types: Arming when Leaving the Premises Empty: Enter your User Code and press [ARM] key...
  • Page 13: Zone Bypassing

    When an intrusion zone is not secured, the ZONE BYPASSING keypad's READY LED will not light nor can the Warning : A bypassed system be readily armed. It may be convenient to zone may reduce the have one (or more) of the zones in your installation system's security bypassed–and thus ignored by your system.
  • Page 14: View (Not Ready Zone Status)

    VIEW (NOT READY ZONE STATUS) If the system is not ready to arm, there is at least one zone that is not secured. For LED Keypad the numbers corresponding to any unsecured zone will be illuminated and flashing on the LED ZONES area. For LCD Keypad, proceed with the following: STEP DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 15: Disarming An Armed System And/Or Silencing An Alarm

    DISARMING AN ARMED SYSTEM AND/OR SILENCING AN ALARM STEP DESCRIPTION If outside the premises, open an "entry" door. The keypad(s) will beep—indicating that the Entry Delay period has begun. Disarming an armed system Before the Entry Delay expires, Enter your User Code and press NOTE: If you make a mistake when entering your User Code, the keypad will produce three short beeps.
  • Page 16: Duress Disarming

    If you are ever coerced into disarming your DURESS DISARMING system, you can comply with the intruder's wishes while sending a silent, duress alarm to the Central Station. To do so, you must use a special Duress Code. Which when used, will disarm the system in the regular manner, while simultaneously transmitting the duress alarm.
  • Page 17: Section 4: Partitioned Systems

    Section 4: Partitioned Systems INTRODUCTION The ORBIT-Pro system can be divided into partitions. Each partition may be viewed as a separate security system, each one can be armed and disarmed separately regardless the condition of the other. Partitions can be armed/disarmed one at a time, or all at once. Keypads and Partitions - Each keypad is assigned to different partition(s).
  • Page 18: Disarming Multiple Partitions

    Repeat the above for other partitions to be armed. Example: To arm partition 3 with code 1234, enter: 1-2-3-4 [ARM] [3] [ARM] To arm ALL partitions: 1-2-3-4-[ARM] [0] [ARM] To arm partitions 3 and 4: 1-2-3-4 [ARM] [3] [4] [ARM] To arm in STAY mode: 1-2-3-4 [STAY] [3] [STAY] DISARMING MULTIPLE PARTITIONS...
  • Page 19: Section 5: System Sounds

    Section 5: System Sounds Besides the visual indications provided by your keypad(s), your system is designed to produce audible annunciation after certain events. Depending on the circumstance, such sounds may be made by your system's keypad(s), its external sounder (e.g. a siren or bell), SIREN/ EVENT KEYPAD SOUND...
  • Page 20: Section 6: User Functions

    Section 6: User Functions Your ORBIT-PRO comes with a variety of selectable User Functions. By entering the User Functions mode, a number of options become available, ∗ To enter User Functions mode press [ ] followed by the Function index (see the table below) and user code.
  • Page 21 Quick Item Explanation Allows the entry and/or editing of any phone numbers used with the "Follow Me" feature. In case of alarm your system will generate a phone call to a designated system phone or pager user, and employ unique tones to express the active alarm (either burglary or fire).
  • Page 22 Quick Item Explanation For any function involving the Chime Feature, use to enable the internal sounder for all keypads in the partition. Use to turn OFF a particular keypad's internal sounder during Local both Entry and Exit Delay periods and all fire and burglar alarms. Buzzer Use to turn ON a particular keypad's internal sounder during both Entry and Exit Delay periods and all fire and burglar alarms.
  • Page 23 Quick Item Explanation Some systems (defined during installation of the systems) are not ready to ARM after Alarm or tamper condition. To restore, a Anti-code technician code or an Anti-code must be entered. Entering at this location, the code supplied by the technician will restore the system to the normal operating mode.
  • Page 24: Section 7: System Troubles

    Section 7: System Troubles A rapid flashing of the POWER LED indicates a trouble condition. To view and identify the trouble, proceed as follows: For LCD KP - with the system disarmed, press and scroll the display till you reach 3) VIEW, press [ENTER].
  • Page 25 Auxiliary the panel's Failure TROUBLE: auxiliary power, MAIN: AUX TRBL used to supply NOTE: The above ZONE 4 LED electric current to indication cannot be WILL FLASH designated contact your displayed if the devices (e.g. dealer (see NOTE at Auxiliary Failure has motion detectors, the left) affected all of the...
  • Page 26 Low Battery in Power TROUBLE: PS=1 LOW BAT. Supply ZONE 9 LED Module WILL FLASH relates to optional contact your Power Supply (requires the NOTE: reporting that dealer Module(s) 16-Zone LED the first Power Keypad) Supply Module (PS=1) has a low battery AC Loss in Make sure the...
  • Page 27 Depending on the nature of the trouble, you may be able to correct Restoring it yourself--otherwise, your dealer (or other related services) may Troubles have to get involved. Once all outstanding trouble(s) are to Normal corrected, the rapidly flashing POWER LED on your keypad(s) will light steadily and all evidence of the trouble(s) will automatically be removed from your system.
  • Page 29 This User's Manual contains all the It is necessary to ARM your information needed to operate your system to obtain protection Rokonet ORBIT-PRO Security System from intrusion. and to get the most from it. This page, All other forms of...
  • Page 31: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1: LET’S GET ACQUAINTED .......... 1 ................. 1 NTRODUCTION ................2 EFINITIONS Zone.................... 2 24-Hour Zone................2 Central Stations ................2 Chimes..................2 Trouble Reporting ............... 2 Utility Outputs................2 Key-switch................... 2 Arming Your System..............2 Full Arming and Home Arming............
  • Page 32 SECTION 4: PARTITIONED SYSTEMS ......... 17 ................17 NTRODUCTION ............17 RMING ULTIPLE ARTITIONS ..........18 ISARMING ULTIPLE ARTITIONS SECTION 5: SYSTEM SOUNDS............. 19 SECTION 6: USER FUNCTIONS............ 20 SECTION 7: SYSTEM TROUBLES ..........24 user manual...
  • Page 33 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Rokonet, Ltd., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. p/n: 5IN296UM...
  • Page 35 EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS An emergency evacuation plan should be established and used during an actual fire alarm condition. The following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and can be used as a guide when establishing a similar plan for your circumstances. 1.
  • Page 36 Notes...
  • Page 37 Copyright © 1999 Rokonet Electronics Ltd 14 Hachoma Street Rishon Letzion 75655 Israel All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher.

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