Nortek Numera PERS-4200X Series Installation Instructions Manual

Nortek Numera PERS-4200X Series Installation Instructions Manual

Personal emergency reporting system

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ERSONAL
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MERGENCY
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EPORTING
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YSTEM
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NSTALLATION
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NSTRUCTIONS
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345
2GIG
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  • Page 1 PERS-4200X Series ERSONAL MERGENCY EPORTING YSTEM 2GIG NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS www.nortekcontrol.com...
  • Page 2 (fl uorescent lamps, motors, etc.) near the PERS model or any of its features. Nortek makes no Console. representations as to the adequacy of the product or its ✔...
  • Page 3 Contents 1. Product Description 7. Programming Outline 12. Console Communication ..... 2 ....10 .
  • Page 4: Product Description

    1. Product Description 1.1 Console Features Voice Prompts The Numera PERS-4200X Console is a UL Listed supervised wireless A built-in digital voice synthesizer can speak voice prompts in English, emergency reporting product designed for personal emergency reporting or Spanish to guide the user during operation, and guide the Dealer or applications.
  • Page 5: Operation Summary

    2. Operation Summary Activity Switch or motion triggered transmitters can be used for ensuring A variety of transmitters can be used with the Console. human activity. The 2GIG-PIR1-345 motion detector will monitor room activity. The 2GIG-DW10-345, 2GIG-DW20R-345, and 2GIG-DW40-345 2.1 Transmitter Functions transmitters can be wired to a pushbutton or switch for manual activity Transmitters can be assigned to the following four functions: monitoring.
  • Page 6 2.3 Console Options OPTION MODULES PLUG INTO CONSOLE Cellular Interface Module The Model UMTS-3G/V2 Cellular Interface Module provides Two-way over-the-air digital communications between the Console and the Central Station. The cellular module can be used to replace the traditional land-line telephone connection for emergency reporting. Remote Speaker/Microphone Module The Model RSM-MODULE Remote Speaker/Microphone Module extends the usable range for Two-way audio communications with the...
  • Page 7: Console Connections

    3. Console Connections 3.1 Telephone Connections 3.2 Option Module Installation OPTION MODULES PLUG INTO CONSOLE NOTE: THIS CONNECTION IS OPTIONAL AND NOT REQUIRED CELLULAR TELEPHONE REMOTE MODULE CONNECT THE HOUSE SPEAKER/MICROPHONE TELEPHONE TO THE MODULE PHONE OUT JACK CAUTION! BE SURE CONSOLE POWER CONNECT THE LINE IN JACK IS OFF BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE TELEPHONE LINE...
  • Page 8 4. Console Modes & Features 4.2 Provider Features Several features of the Console are designed to aid and support the The Console operates in several modes and has features that support system provider. both the provider and the User. Event Log 4.1 Provider Modes The Console maintains a log of the 100 most recent system events.
  • Page 9 4.3 User Modes 4.4 User Features The Console features three modes of operation for the user. Each mode Several features of the Console are designed to aid the system user. changes the way the Console reacts or annunciates, depending on Since these features explain the different ways the user interacts with the where the user is, or what time it is.
  • Page 10 5. Using the Provider Modes The Console features special modes of operation to aid the Dealer or Installer during setup and confi guration. UNPLUG THE POWER SUPPLY 5.1 Power Off Mode PRESS THE POWER OFF BUTTON ON THE Power Off Mode allows for out-of-service storage of the Console without CONSOLE BOTTOM FOR 3 SECONDS discharging the backup battery.
  • Page 11 6. Programming with RA4200 6.2 RA4200 FAQ How does RA4200 connect to a Console? The Dealer or Installer will use the RA4200 software to confi gure the RA4200 can connect to the Console two ways: PERS-4200X Console remotely or locally. •...
  • Page 12: Programming Outline

    7. Programming Outline 8. RA4200 Software Installation Use the following programming outline to guide you through the steps The RA4200 remote access software is available on the Web at this link: required to set up the RA4200 software and program a PERS-4200X www.nortekcontrol.com/downloads.php Console.
  • Page 13: Testing The Modem

    9. Testing the Modem A modem is used when connecting to a Console remotely, over the telephone line. A modem is not required for local programming with a USB cable. When using a modem, be sure that the computer is running correctly and that the modem is installed and working properly before you run the RA4200 Remote Access Program.
  • Page 14 Sensors 10. RA4200 Software Overview Displays the 16 wireless sensor zones of the PERS-4200X Console. The RA4200 software is a Windows compatible program with menus and Each sensor zone displays its sensor ID number, sensor type, tabs to select various account fi elds to make selections and enter data. supervision option, two-way audio option, and the current sensor battery and supervision status.
  • Page 15 Tools 10.3 The Menu Bar CLEAR EVENT LOG The menu bar provides access to each of the programs sub-menus. The Deletes the logged events from the connected PERS-4200X Console. It is icons below the menu bar are used to open, save, and print User Account recommended that the Dealer retain data from the event log for a period of Templates and perform various actions with the PERS-4200X Console.
  • Page 16 11. Creating a Custom Account Template 11.2 Customer Tab The Customer tab displays fi ll-in fi elds for details of the User’s information Each PERS-4200X Console installation requires an Account Template. for the specifi c PERS-4200X installation. While many items are the same in different Consoles reporting to ✓...
  • Page 17 Transmission Supervision Interval 11.3 Console Tab Supervised transmitters can send recurring status signals to the Console. The Console tab displays fi ll-in fi elds for setting information and options This option sets the length of time required before the Console will for the specifi...
  • Page 18 Annunciate Trouble Indication Language Selection With this option box checked, the Console will announce three system If the selection is NOT grayed out, the Console can annunciate voice trouble conditions if they occur: Console low battery, sensor low battery, prompts in English or Spanish to guide the user during operation, and and no sensor status.
  • Page 19 Low Battery Report Options 11.4 Sensors Tab Supervised wireless sensors send low battery signals when they detect The Sensors tab displays fi ll-in fi elds for setting information regarding the that their battery is low. When a low battery signal is received from a wireless sensors programmed into the Console.
  • Page 20 Sensor Zones Sensor Status Indicators Each of the Console’s 16 wireless sensor zones has individual setup On the Sensors tab, each of the Console’s 16 wireless sensors display options. All the options are set on the Sensors tab. the sensor’s operational status and if two-way audio is enabled for the sensor’s zone.
  • Page 21 PSTN Dialing Sequence 11.5 Communicator Tab The Console will make multiple attempts to make a connection with the The Communicator tab displays fi ll-in fi elds for setting information Central Station. Each telephone number can be called up to 25 times. regarding the Console’s communication method and options for PSTN The communicator performs this dialing sequence to make a connection: and Cellular Voice / IP reporting.
  • Page 22 Primary Telephone Number Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Reporting The primary telephone number is the number that will be dialed fi rst Settings for dial-up reporting using the telephone network are set in this area. in the dialing sequence. The number can be up to 20 digits including Account Number commas that each add a one second pause.
  • Page 23 Cellular Voice & Internet Protocol (IP) Reporting FIBRO Heartbeat Enter the time (in seconds) required by the Central Station receiver for The PERS-4200X Console can be confi gured to communicate over-the- the FIBRO heartbeat. Default is 7200 seconds. air (OTA) using the optional add-on Model UMTS-3G/V2 Cellular Module. The Module supports over-the-air data reporting for the PERS Console SIM ID Displays the User Identity Module ID being used in the cellular module.
  • Page 24 Cellular Setup for IP Reporting Typical Telit m2mAIR Device Management Screen The Numera PERS Cellular solution uses the FIBRO protocol, which LLI: B011A435 Type: SIM-2FF allows it to report to Central Station receivers, with an IP line card Status: Activated Oct 21, 2015 installed.
  • Page 25 Telit MT Voice Plan Two-way Voice Callback 4. Testing is essential: To run system tests, press and release the Using this Telit / AT&T Voice plan, Dealers can perform a Two-way voice TEST button located on the base of the Console. The Console will callback to the Console.
  • Page 26 Report Fall Detection 11.6 Reporting Options Tab Allow the fall detection events to be sent to the Central Station. This The Reporting Options tab displays fi ll-in fi elds for setting information feature only works with 2GIG fall detection sensors when used with the regarding the Consoles’...
  • Page 27 Automatic Status Reports Two-way Audio Mode Automatic status reports (ASR) of all pending supervisory conditions can The Console supports Two-way audio communications with the User be sent to the Central Station at a daily, weekly or monthly schedule until the through the Console’s speaker and microphone.
  • Page 28 Test Reminder Operation 11.7 Reminder Messages Tab When the programmed system test time occurs, a reminder chime The PERS-4200X Console has a real-time clock calendar (RTCC) that sounds and the Console announces: can be set to the correct time and date, and then used to schedule automatic test reminder messages.
  • Page 29 12. Console Communication 12.2 Connecting to a Console Telephone Modem Remote Connection The RA4200 software connects to the PERS-4200X Console using the Use the following steps to remotely connect to a powered Console using Send/Receive window. A Console must be connected to the RA4200 a telephone modem: before any data can be sent to, or received from it.
  • Page 30 Existing Console Programming 12.3 Sending and Receiving Console Data Connecting to a Console with existing programming can be managed Once the Console is connected to the RA4200 software, data can be two ways: exchanged in either direction. • Method 1: Make the changes to an Account Template off-line fi rst, before Console Time and Date connecting to the Console, then connect to the Console and send it the The Console’s clock and calendar will maintain the current time &...
  • Page 31 Option 2 - Primary Telephone Number 12.4 Limited Remote Telephone Programming When is pressed, the Console will announce over the telephone: Some basic confi guration areas of the PERS-4200X Console can be programmed by a remote telephone phone call. The programming is limited “Primary phone number is <primary phone number>...
  • Page 32 13. Sensor Learn / Test Mode 13.2 Learning Multiple Sensors The Console can “learn” up to 16 sensors total. Use the following steps to In Learn / Test Mode the Console can learn new sensors, test sensors, locally learn multiple sensors into the Console: and erase all sensors.
  • Page 33 13.3 Erasing All Sensors 13.4 Testing Sensors ALL learned sensors in the Console’s memory can be bulk erased using Each sensor learned into the Console should be tested. When a sensor these steps:. is tested, the Console will announce the type of sensor, the zone number, and the RF signal level.
  • Page 34: Event Log

    14. Event Log 14.1 Retrieving the Event Log Use the following steps to retrieve a Console’s event log: The Console will log system events in its memory as they occur. The log can be retrieved by the Dealer with the RA4200 software. Each event 1.
  • Page 35 15. Printing or Exporting a Template For hardcopy records, an account template can be sent to a local printer connected to the PC running the RA4200 Remote Access software. The PRINT / PREVIEW tool also allows exporting an account template to an Excel .XLS fi...
  • Page 36 16. Updating Console Firmware 16.2 Support Firmware Update Instructions Use these steps to upgrade a Console’s vocabulary fi rmware: The PERS-4200X Console runs on internal software code called “fi rmware”. Firmware code stays stored in the Console’s memory and 1. Download the fi rmware from the Web site and store the fi le(s) in a location on the programming PC.
  • Page 37 DfuSe Device Warning DfuSe Utility Connected to Console Firmware File Selection Upgrading in Process Verify and Target ID Selection Upgrade Complete...
  • Page 38: Appendix A - Reporting Codes

    17. Appendix A - Reporting Codes REPORTING CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION 4 X 2 Group Partition (Ext) CONSOLE EMERGENCY ALARM 1100 ALARM CANCEL (ABORT) 1406 CONSOLE LOW BATTERY 1302 CONSOLE BATTERY RESTORE 3302 CONSOLE SUPERVISORY (RECEIVER BOARD TROUBLE) 1381 CONSOLE SUPERVISORY RESTORE 3381 LOSS OF AC POWER 1301...
  • Page 39: Appendix B - Mode Table

    18. Appendix B - Mode Table CONSOLE OPERATING MODE AWAY MODE HOME MODE NIGHT MODE (Overrides Night Mode) SYSTEM EVENT ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes Fire & CO Alarms ~ If Enabled ~ If Enabled ~ If Enabled Fire &...
  • Page 40: Appendix C - Communications Status Window Table

    19. Appendix C - Communications Status Window Table Below are possible messages that may appear ‘GET CONSOLE’ (CELL MODULE PRESENT): Tools->Clear Event Log: Opening Port COM30 Done Clearing Log in the communications status window when Initializing Com Port RA4200 is connected to a PERS-4200X Console. Tools->Test IP Reporting Sending password Test IP reporting request sent...
  • Page 41: Specifications

    20. Specifi cations CODING FORMAT 2GIG GoControl Compatible Format MODULATION TYPE Amplitude Shift Keying - On/Off Keying (ASK - OOK) UNIQUE ID CODES Over One Million Different Code Combinations POWER REQUIREMENTS PRIMARY SUPPLY Plug-in Switching Power Supply Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz Output: 14 VDC 1.7 Amps Maximum BACKUP SUPPLY 7.2 Volt 2 Amp/Hour Ni-Mh Battery...
  • Page 42: Regulatory Information

    Warranty Expiration Date as labeled on the product. communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not This Nortek Security & Control LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful warranties express or implied.
  • Page 43 23. Index Symbols 4 x 2 alarm codes 25 Emergency alarm 3 Panel fi rmware update (DfuSe) 34 Telephone connections 5 12-HOUR clock 16 Emergency reporting in any user mode 7 Port 1 & 2 revision 21 Telephone modem remote connection 27 24-HOUR clock 16 Emergency siren 15 Power off button 8...
  • Page 44 Copyright © 2016 Nortek Security & Control LLC 10007317 B...

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