Conventional fire-detection control panel, fire extinction control panel, alarm transmission and remote fault signalling and warning equipment (36 pages)
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Tel: +39 0735 704912 e-mail: info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz Any persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system, hold authorization to work only on INIM Electronics devices only. Description of product and models Description: Intrusion control panel...
User’s Manual Manuals 1-3-1 Installation Manual The installer should read carefully through the Installation Manual (available from authorized dealers) and should be familiar with all the components and the operating procedures of the SmartLiving system. In order to provide adequate protection, the installer must adhere to all the manufacturer's guidelines relating to the active and passive security devices of this system.
INIM Electronics recommends that all parts of this manual be read thoroughly before starting up your SmartLiving system. Once you have become accustomed to the day-to-day operations, your installer will explain and if required, program the advanced functions provided by the system.
• other similar automatic facilities. The Technologies Expertise in the arena of total security and a commitment to precision and high quality allow INIM's R & D professionals to deliver excellence in design technology and dependability through time. 2-2-1 EASY4U This user-friendly tool provides an interesting array of graphic features and functions.
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• - = partition does not belong to the keypad The display of the SmartLiving 515 shows 5 characters - which indicate the status of partitions 1 to 5 (the 515 model has 5 partitions). The displays of the SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L shows 10 characters -...
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User’s Manual The right side of the second line shows several icons which provide visual information regarding the system. Their meanings are described in the following table. The icons (shown on the second line of the display) Table 2: Blinking on/off or Icon Meaning Not present...
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User’s Manual Note Case D is discernible from case B in the fact that in case B, the red LED on the keypad blinks. Case D is viewable only when the conditions of cases A, B and C are not present.
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User’s Manual 2-3-5 Visual signals on the keypad LEDs The following table describes the visual signals on the keypad LEDs. Keypad LEDs Table 4: Yellow Blue Green All the keypad partitions are Open zones on the keypad Primary power failure (230V No faults present.
User’s Manual 2-3-7 Emergency status In the event of keypad configuration error, or communication error - J O Y / M A X - between the system peripherals, the display will show one of the F W R E L E A S E 1 .
User’s Manual 2-4-1 Signaling on the Reader LEDs The LEDs have two distinct operating in modes: 1. Reader LEDS with no key at the reader (refer to Table 5: Reader LEDs with no key at reader), the LEDs will show the current oper- ating status of the reader partitions;...
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User’s Manual Note The installer is not allowed to change User code PINs. The installer provides the system users with default user PINs which the users must change immediately to a PIN code of their choice. Each user code is characterized by the following parameters, programmed by the installer in accordance with specific user rank.
. At this point, each time you press key different objects will appear, select the one that applies to the operation concerned and then continue. Keys The SmartLiving system is set up to accept INIM's contact-free digital- keys which are available in two versions: • nKey • nCard Each key is unique and is identified by a random code selected from over 4 billion code combinations.
User’s Manual • A Timer can be set up to restrict the use of a key. The system will allow the key to operate the system only when the Timer is active. In this way, the user will be unable to access the system at all other times.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 SHORTCUTS Keypad shortcuts 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 Each keypad can be programmed with up to 12 shortcuts associated D A S I D A S I - - with 4 function keys .
User’s Manual Shortcut with code Besides keypad shortcuts provided keys , each user code can have as many as 22 customized (personal) shortcuts. Users can access their code-shortcuts by entering their PINs and pressing (refer to paragraph 2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu). Each code can be programmed to manage: •...
User’s Manual 3-3-2 Shortcuts on JOY/MAX- keypad readers Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader area of the JOY/MAX K e y R u p e r t keypad, indicated by . The key and reader shortcuts will flash one- A r m by-one at 3 second intervals on the keypad display.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 VOICE FUNCTIONS If the SmartLiving control panel is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board, you will be able to take advantage of all the voice functions provided by the JOY/MAX keypad, and the over-the-phone voice guide. Your installer will program the voice messages you require: •...
User’s Manual Chapter 5 USING THE SYSTEM This chapter describes all the operations users can carry out with or without authorization (user PIN entry). The tools and methods which allow access the system operations are as follows. The system can be accessed: •...
User’s Manual Arming and disarming partitions via Keypad 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 D D D D D D D D - - Method 1 Activating the shortcuts, associated with keys , ... , shown on the display, with or without code entry.
User’s Manual Manage alarms This paragraph describes the actions users must take during typical alarm and tamper conditions: • Stop alarms: deactivates instantly the outputs activated by zone/ partition alarm and tamper events and system tamper events. The system tamper events are: ••...
User’s Manual Voice functions and Intercom (JOY/MAX only) The voice functions are: • Record - starts the recording phase of the memo in the memo-box 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 of the keypad you are working on. D D D D D D D D - - •...
User’s Manual Activations The activation/deactivation of the SmartLiving system peripherals and elements (described in the following section) enables them to operate in accordance with their settings (activation) or disables their functions completely (deactivation). The user has full control over activation/ deactivation of the SmartLiving system peripherals and elements.
User’s Manual via Keypad 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 Method 1 D D D D D D D D - - Activate the shortcuts, associated with keys , ... , shown on the display, with or without code entry.
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User’s Manual via Keypad Method 1 Activate the shortcuts, associated with keys , ... , , shown on 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 the display, with or without code entry. D D D D D D D D - - •...
User’s Manual Activate/Deactivate outputs This section will allow you to activate/deactivate manually the outputs the code can control. via Keypad Method 1 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 D D D D D D D D - - Activate the shortcuts, associated with keys , ...
User’s Manual Change date and time This option allows you to set the date and time in accordance with the selected format. 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 via Keypad D D D D D D D D - - Method 1 Activate the “Set date/time"...
User’s Manual Keypad Settings This option allows you to program the display and buzzer settings. • Brightness - allows you to adjust the level of brightness of the display backlight and LEDs, by pressing and holding the respective key for 20 seconds. •...
User’s Manual Change PIN This section will allow you to change your User Code PIN. If your code 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 has "Main User" status, it will also allow you to change the PINs of other D D D D D D D D - - users but not of other "Main Users".
User’s Manual 5-11 Overtime Request This operation can be carried out under the following conditions only. • The partition concerned must be timer-controlled. 1 8 : 2 3 2 0 / 0 8 / 0 8 • The auto-arm option must be enabled (refer paragraph 5-4 D D D D D D D D - - Activations).
User’s Manual 5-13 Commands over-the-phone 5-13-1 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, both when the event occurs and, in most cases, also when it ends.
User’s Manual Appendix A GLOSSARY ALARM Detection of non-authorized entry into the protected building. More specifically, activation of alarm signaling devices (detectors). ALARM OR TAMPER MEMORY In the event of: • zone alarm • terminal tamper • open panel or dislodged panel •...
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User’s Manual CODES These are 4, 5 or 6 digit codes which allow the building occupants (users) to access the system. Each code can be programmed to control specific functions and to operate the system in accordance with Main user requirements. Code types •...
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GSM INTERFACE This device allows the system to send calls over the GSM network. INIM's SmartLink is a GSM Interface. It provides the control panel with a telephone line also in the event of telephone line tamper (cutting). This device increases the level of security considerably.
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User’s Manual A control device (card or keyfob) which allows the authorized user to access the system. The key must be held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read its code and thus allow access to authorized operations.
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User’s Manual PERIPHERALS Devices connected to the control panel via the I-BUS. SmartLiving control panels manage the following peripherals: • JOY series Keypads • Proximity Readers (nBy) • Expansions (Flex5) PRE-ARM TIME The period (expressed in minutes) before an automatic arming operation.
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User’s Manual TIMER A logical entity for automatic time-management of preset intervals. SmartLiving control panels provide 10 timers. USER CODE Each key is programmed with: • a 4, 5 or 6 digit PIN which allows access the system • a label which identifies the user (usually the user's name) •...
User’s Manual Appendix B SHORTCUTS The following table shows the default shortcuts with their respective icons. n° Icon description function parameter Applies a pre-set scenario. Scenario Immediately deactivates the outputs relative to zone/partition alarm and Stop alarms tamper events and system tamper events.
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User’s Manual View Menu Accesses the User Menu section: View Accesses the User Menu section: View/ System Voltage Menu System Voltage Accesses the User Menu section:Keypad Keypad Settings Menu Settings. Accesses the User Menu section: Activations Menu Zones Activations/Zones Accesses the User Menu section: Voice Voice Memo guide Accesses the User Menu section: Outputs...
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