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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Certified by IMQ - Security systems CEI 79-2 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 T014 GameOver U S E R ’ S MANUALE M A N U A L INSTALLAZIONE PROGRAMMAZIONE...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    24 months. As INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User’s Manual Table of contents Warranty ........2 Limited Warranty .
  • Page 4 User’s Manual 5-10 Change telephone numbers ......32 5-11 Teleservice request ........33 5-12 Overtime request .
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 General Information

    Web: www.inim.biz Any persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system, hold authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only. Description of the product and various models Description: Intrusion control panel...
  • Page 6: Environmental Conditions

    CEI 79-2:1998+Ab:2000, CEI EN 50131-3:2009 and CEI EN 50131-6:2008. The Control panel enclosure houses the following certified devices: • INIM Electronics switching-power supply • Mother board (IN082 or IN088) • SmartLogos30M voice board (accessory item) • FLEX5/U input/output expansion board (accessory item) •...
  • Page 7: Manuals

    User’s Manual Manuals 1-5-1 Installation Manual The installer should read carefully through the Installation Manual 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.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 The Smartliving System

    Its advanced technology and user-friendly operations provide an extremely high level of protection combined with ease-of use. INIM Electronics recommends that all parts of this manual be read thoroughly before starting up 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.
  • Page 9: The Technologies

    User’s Manual 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.
  • Page 10 • I = partition armed in Instant mode (perimeter zones armed with no delay) • - = partition does not belong to the keypad The displays of the SmartLiving 505 and 515 models show 5 characters indicating the status of partitions 1 to 5 (both models have 5 partitions).
  • Page 11 User’s Manual Table 3: The icons (shown on the second line of the display) Icon Name Not present On solid Blinking or interchanging icons (Icon blinking) Telephone line Telephone line busy Telephone line down (Interchanging icon) At least one peripheral (keypad, All peripherals are properly All peripherals are properly placed and all reader, expansion) is in tamper...
  • Page 12 User’s Manual 2-3-3 Using the keypad 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 4: The keys Keys Name Typical application Number keys Used to type in User PINs Confirms the selected item (parameter, etc.) UP, DOWN...
  • Page 13 User’s Manual The list of faults signaled on the yellow fault LED can be found in the table in Appendix C, Fault signals. Following is the list of events which cause the Red System Alarm LED blink: • Open panel tamper •...
  • Page 14: Reader - Nby

    User’s Manual Reader - nBy The SmartLiving intrusion control panel manages nBy/S and nBy/X readers and also JOY/MAX-keypad readers. The proximity reader is the easiest way for users to interact with the SmartLiving intrusion control system. The wall-mount nBy/S model (anchored by means of two screws) is IP34 rated and therefore suitable for outdoor use.
  • Page 15: User Codes

    User’s Manual Table 7: 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 Request to activate the Request to activate the Request to activate the (only one LED shortcut associated with the...
  • Page 16: Keys

    User’s Manual 2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu In order to access a customized (personal) menu, it is necessary to type the respective PIN and press key At this point, there are 3 different ways of allowing first-access to the user menu, depending on the system setup, as follows.
  • Page 17: Multi-System Access

    User’s Manual 1. Disarm the partitions common to the key and reader concerned. 2. Activate the respective Patrol Time for the partitions concerned. 3. Re-arm the partitions (as before) when the Patrol Time expires. If the patrol key is held in the vicinity of the reader while the Patrol Time is still running (for example, if the inspection ends ahead of time), the Patrol Time will end immediately and the partitions will arm as before.
  • Page 18: Telephone Functions

    User’s Manual Telephone functions The SmartLiving control panel events can be programmed to trigger report calls to an Alarm receiving Centre (via digital dialer) and also voice calls and SMS messages to contact numbers. The SmartLiving control panel also accepts commands over-the-phone. Shortcut commands can be sent during calls to/from the control panel, after valid PIN entry on the telephone keypad.
  • Page 19: Shortcuts

    User’s Manual Chapter 3 SHORTCUTS Keypad shortcuts 18:23 30/10/2011 Each keypad can be programmed with up to 12 shortcuts associated with 4 DASIDASI-- function keys . The shortcuts are identified by icons which appear on the lower part of the display. Arrows to the right and left of the icons indicate that keys will allow you to view and use other shortcuts (if programmed).
  • Page 20: Shortcut With Code

    User’s Manual Shortcut with code Besides the keypad shortcuts provided by keys , each user code can have as many as 22 customized (personal) shortcuts. Users can access their code-shortcuts only after entering their PINs and pressing (refer to paragraph 2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu). Each code can be programmed to manage: •...
  • Page 21: Shortcut List

    User’s Manual 3-3-2 Shortcuts on JOY/MAX- keypad readers User key Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader area of the JOY/MAX keypad, Arm/Disarm indicated by Scenario Partitions ready The key and reader shortcuts will flash one-by-one at 3 second intervals on the keypad display.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4 Voice Functions

    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: •...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5 Using The System

    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: •...
  • Page 24: Arming And Disarming Partitions

    User’s Manual • The shortcut which is assigned to “Alarm menu” operations (shortcut n.13: 18:23 30/10/2011 ) allows you to view the respective section. You can select one of the Method 2 DDDDDDD following options, using activate it by means of the key: ••...
  • Page 25 User’s Manual Via Keypad 18:23 30/10/2011 DDDDDDD Method 1 Activate the shortcuts associated with keys , ..., (shown on the display) with or without code entry. • The shortcut which is assigned to “Arm/Disarm” operations (shortcut n.1: ) applies the pre-set scenario. •...
  • Page 26: Voice Functions And Intercom (Joy/Max Only)

    User’s Manual Voice functions and Intercom (JOY/MAX only) 18:23 30/10/2011 DDDDDDD Voice communication (during keypad-to-keypad intercom calls) is one-way, therefore, only one person should speak while the other listens. The user who wishes to speak must press on the keypad in use. The voice functions are: •...
  • Page 27 User’s Manual • Codes - deactivated (disabled) codes cannot access the system. • Keys - deactivated (disabled) keys cannot access the system. • Keypads - deactivated (disabled) keypads cannot provide access to the system, therefore, cannot generate commands or shortcuts. However, the LEDs and display will be refreshed.
  • Page 28: View

    User’s Manual Method 2 Access the "Activations" section of the User menu by means of a valid PIN. Follow the instructions described in Method 1. Via Web Icon Access the SmartLAN/G web-server (refer to paragraph 5-17-2 Access the web- Deactivate (inhibited) the server).
  • Page 29 User’s Manual •• System voltage •• Zone status - allows you to view only the zones associated with the partitions the code and keypad concerned have in common. Use keys to scroll the list of accessible zones. •• Faults •• PanelVersion •...
  • Page 30: Activating/Deactivating Outputs

    User’s Manual Press the button then the button. It will be possible to view all the events saved to the log: Number Date/Time Description Partition involved Source Location Category Date and time of the The group of Identification and Progressive number event (saved to the partitions involved in User ID or event...
  • Page 31: Change Date And Time

    User’s Manual Change date and time 18:23 30/10/2011 DDDDDDD This option allows you to set the date and time in accordance with the selected format. Method 2 Via Keypad Method 1 Type in code ****** Activate the “Set date/time" shortcut (shortcut n.35: ) associated with one of the following keys shown on the display, with or without code entry, to...
  • Page 32: Change Pin

    User’s Manual Method 2 Access the “Keypad Settings” section of the User Menu by means of a valid PIN. Follow the instructions described in Method 1. Change PIN This section allows you to change your User Code PIN. If your code has "Main 18:23 30/10/2011 User"...
  • Page 33: Teleservice Request

    User’s Manual 5-11 Teleservice request 18:23 30/10/2011 This command sends a call to the installer company. DDDDDDD Your installer must enable control panel option “Num10ForTeleserv”, otherwise this function will not be available. Method 2 Via Keypad Type in code Method 1 ****** Activate the shortcut assigned to the “Teleservice req.”...
  • Page 34: Thermostat (Joy/Max Keypads Only)

    User’s Manual 5-13 Thermostat (JOY/MAX keypads only) The “Thermostat” function, provided by JOY/MAX keypads, manages the heating or air-conditioning system in accordance with its setting. • - Summer: when the sensor detects that the temperature has risen above the value set by the user, the output connected to the air-conditioning system will activate (indicated on the display by •...
  • Page 35: Listen-In

    User’s Manual 5-14 Listen-in This function can be activated over-the-phone only. The listen-in function allows you to eavesdrop on the protected premises through the microphones of JOY/MAX keypads which have at least one partition in common with the entered PIN. Shortcut n.10 must be assigned (by your installer) to one of the number keys relating to the code that generates this operation.
  • Page 36 User’s Manual 5-16-2 User to panel calls If the “Answerphone” function (refer to paragraph 5-4 Activations) is enabled, users can call the control panel from any remote telephone and send commands to the system (refer to paragraph 3-2 Shortcut with code) and/or activate Listen- in sessions (refer to paragraph 5-14 Listen-in) in the following way.
  • Page 37: Using The Smartlan/G

    User’s Manual <xxxxxx> EXC <zone description> where: •• <xxxxxx> is the PIN of a control-panel user coded, followed by a blank space •• “EXC” (or “ESC” or “INC”) is the command to be implemented on the zone, followed by a space ••...
  • Page 38 User’s Manual If the connection is successful, the browser will show the first page of the web- server. The six icons listed below represent the six keys which allow the user to access the various sections: Table 10: Web-server sections Icon Note The keypad which is shown is the exact replica of the system keypad.
  • Page 39: Appendix A Technical Terminology And Glossary

    User’s Manual Appendix A TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY AND GLOSSARY These are 4, 5 or 6 digit PINs which allow the building occupants (users) to access the system. ACCESS CODES Each code can be programmed to control specific functions only, and to operate the system to suit the requirements of the Main user.
  • Page 40 User’s Manual This is an explicit user-command which ends signaling on the red keypad/reader LEDs of the DELETE ALARM/ following events: TAMPER MEMORY • Zone Alarm • terminal tamper • open panel or dislodged panel • peripheral tamper (keypads, expansions, readers) •...
  • Page 41 User’s Manual The Installer code is identified by a 4, 5 or 6 digit PIN. This PIN allows the installer to access the INSTALLER CODE system Programming Menu either from a keypad or via the respective software application, on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed. List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via keypad.
  • Page 42 User’s Manual Under normal circumstances, the mains power supply (230Vac) 50 Hz (110V a.c. 60Hz in some PRIMARY POWER countries). SOURCE Usually connected to a switching power supply or transformer (depending on the model) that provides the stabilized voltage to the system and the charge source to the batteries. This device allows users to access and control the system.
  • Page 43: Appendix B Shortcuts At Default

    User’s Manual Appendix B SHORTCUTS AT DEFAULT ICON description function parameter ICON DESCRIPTION function ZoneBypass Accesses the User Menu Arm/Disarm Applies a pre-set scenario Scenario menu section: Activations/Zones Immediately deactivates the outputs relative to Accesses the User Menu Stop alarms zone/partition alarm and Voice memo section: Voice functions...
  • Page 44: Appendix C Fault Signals

    User’s Manual Appendix C FAULT SIGNALS The following table shows how system faults, indicated by the yellow LED, are signaled clearly on the keypad User menu string: “View/ FAULT Probable cause Note Faults” Excessive current draw on the “+AUX” terminals Zone fuse fault Zone fuse blown on the control panel...
  • Page 45: Notes

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  • Page 48 User’s Manual ISO 9001:2008 Registered company Azienda certificata ISO 9001 : 2008 via Fosso Antico Loc. Centobuchi 63076 Monteprandone (AP) ITALY Tel. +39 0735 705007 Fax +39 0735 704912 info@inim.biz www.inim.biz...

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