Pima RC-PRO Installation Manual

Wireless receiver for hunter-pro

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RC-PRO
Wireless Receiver for HUNTER-PRO
Installation Manual
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel
℡ +972-3-5587722
+972-3-5500442
support@pima-alarms.com
http://www.pima-alarms.com

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  • Page 1 RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for HUNTER-PRO Installation Manual PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. 5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel ℡ +972-3-5587722 +972-3-5500442 support@pima-alarms.com http://www.pima-alarms.com...
  • Page 2 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 3: Table Of Contents

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual ABLE OF ONTENTS Introduction..................5 Features......................5 RC-PRO Panel Description ................6 Input and Outputs ......................7 LEDs..........................7 Buttons and Switches ....................7 Remote Control Functions ................8 REM-3 ........................... 8 PAN-W Wireless Emergency Pendant................8 PIR-W Wireless PIR Detector ..................
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    HUNTER-PRO Intruder Alarm System installation. The RC-PRO expands the HUNTER-PRO capability up to 16 wireless zones. It is important to familiarize yourself with the RC-PRO in order to take full advantage of the complete range of its features. To assure optimum safety and security, you should test the overall Intruder Alarm System operation once a week.
  • Page 6: Rc-Pro Panel Description

    ♦ Eight to sixteen wired zones (with or without an expansion card) ♦ Eight wired plus eight wireless zones (using only zones 1 to 8 in the RC-PRO) ♦ Sixteen wireless zones The receiver has the unique ability to “learn” the wireless devices’ codes.
  • Page 7: Input And Outputs

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual Input and Outputs ♦ Communication channel from HUNTER-PRO ♦ Communication channel to HUNTER-PRO ♦ Operating ground input ♦ Operating power input LEDs There are four indication LEDs used in normal operation and during wireless devices programming.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Functions

    To send a panic signal to the alarm system, press the BLUE and GREEN buttons together. PAN-W Wireless Emergency Pendant The PAN-W code is selected with its internal dipswitch (see Figure 2). Each RC-PRO can be triggered by several Panic Buttons with the same code. ♦ PANIC: The PAN-W is used to send a panic signal to the receiver.
  • Page 9: Pir-W Wireless Pir Detector

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual PIR-W Wireless PIR Detector The PIR-W is a high quality infrared body movement sensor, which is battery operated and communicates with the receiver via Radio Frequency (RF) transmission. This detector is easy to install, provides excellent detection sensitivity and has a long battery life span (approximately 3 years).
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  • Page 11: Installing Rc-Pro

    RC-PRO Connecting with the HUNTER-PRO Figure 3 illustrates how simple it is to connect the RC-PRO to the control panel (HUNTER-PRO). The two are connected via the supplied serial connection cable. Connect the Molex end to JP4 on the HUNTER-PRO card and the other...
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  • Page 13: Programming The Rc-Pro

    Bank2 Bank2 back to OFF Programming Detectors The wireless detectors that can be connected to the RC-PRO are: Wireless PIR (PIR-W), Wireless Reed Switch (RS-W) , and Wireless Panic Button (PAN-W). The Wireless Reed Switch can also be used as a Universal Transmitter. Various wired detectors (i.e., smoke detectors, window braking detectors, etc.) can be...
  • Page 14: Adding A Detector

    Connecting to a Control Panel Adding a Detector / Panic Button IMPORTANT! When adding a detector to a zone that was previously programmed with a different one, the new detector shall override the old one. When adding a detector that was previously programmed with a different zone, the old, duplicate, programming shall be automatically erased.
  • Page 15: Deleting A Detector

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual Deleting a Detector / Panic Button 1,2,3... Set a switch according to the zone to be deleted in dipswitch Bank1 & Bank2 to ON. E.g., for deleting zone 6, set switch #6 in Bank1;...
  • Page 16: Low Battery And Tamper Reports

    Low Battery and Tamper Reports Low Battery Report The wireless detectors automatically transmit a Low Battery report to the RC-PRO wireless receiver when the batteries voltage level is low (i.e., batteries are nearly dead). The Low Battery report code is transmitted immediately after a standard supervision code, or, if the tamper switch is triggered (i.e., the detector casing...
  • Page 17: Programming Remote Controls / Panic Buttons

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual Programming Remote Controls IMPORTANT! When programming remotes / panic buttons, make sure that there are no detectors transmitting, as they will interfere with the programming procedure. Adding a Remote 1,2,3... Set switches 1 & 2 in dipswitch Bank1 to ON...
  • Page 18: Deleting All Remote Controls

    Connecting to a Control Panel Deleting all Remote Controls 1,2,3... Set switches 1 & 2 in dipswitch Bank1 to ON Bank1 PROGRAM The YELLOW PROGRAM LED should turn ON Press the DELETE button DELETE Set the switches in dipswitch Bank1 back to OFF Bank1...
  • Page 19: Programming The Hunter-Pro

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual ROGRAMMING HUNTER-PRO Entering Service Mode 1,2,3... To program the HUNTER-PRO, first enter the Service Mode. To enter the Service Mode, do as follows: SERVICE NEXT → → Master Code Service Code S e l e c t :...
  • Page 20: Enabling And Setting Wireless Zones

    - - - A plus (“ ”) should be set under the . This indicates that a wireless receiver (i.e., RC-PRO) is connected to the system Under the , set a plus (“ ”) or a minus (“ “) as follows:...
  • Page 21: Enabling And Setting Jamming Indication And Supervision

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual ENTR → twice until you see the following display: S e r i a l T y p e Set the serial type to 66 (if not so) Enabling and Setting Jamming Indication and Supervision 1,2,3...
  • Page 22 Programming the RC-U SuperVsn is the interval (in hours) that the control panel is expecting to receive a supervision signal from each of the wireless detectors. If a signal is not received within this time frame, a failure shall be recorded in the system’s history log (memory) and a System Response is issued (as programmed in Response to Zone Failure - see the HUNTER-PRO installation manual).
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting And Tests

    Walk Test Mode When activating the Walk Test mode, the wireless detectors’ messages are displayed on the LCD with each valid message received by the RC-PRO. The message is displayed along with the detector’s name and RSSI level. In addition, the buzzer in the keypad is activated, and its audible frequency is proportional to the RSSI level.
  • Page 24: Tamper Test

    Troubleshooting and Tests Pressing ENTR will end with the system displaying each valid message. This mode is frequently used to check all installed detectors. The detectors are triggered one by one and after ‘walking through’ all of them, the history log (memory) holds all their signals along with their measured RSSI level.
  • Page 25: Lcd Display (Normal Operation)

    HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual LCD Display (Normal Operation) Adding the wireless support to the HUNTER-PRO shall add three more possible indications (i.e., a letter above the zone number) concerning a zone. The possible new indications are: –...
  • Page 26: History Log Display (Memory)

    Troubleshooting and Tests History Log Display (Memory) The followings are examples of possible events as logged in the system’s history log: 1 2 ) Z o n e F A L J U L 0 2 : 3 4 Zone 7 tamper was opened (Fail). 1 3 ) Z o n e R S T J U L...
  • Page 27 HUNTER-PRO RC-PRO Wireless Receiver for - Installation Manual 1 7 ) W L u n i t f a i L D E C 0 5 : 1 2 No communication with receiver 1 8 ) W L u n i t...

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