Pima HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Manual

Pima HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Manual

Captain 8 8-16 zones intruder alarm systems
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System version: ZA, 6.3x and up

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  • Page 1 HUNTER-PRO SERIES 832, 8144 ODELS 8-144 Z ONES Captain 8 8-16 Z ONES NTRUDER LARM YSTEMS I-PIMA - New iPhone App INSTALLATION GUIDE System version: ZA, 6.3x and up...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ................... 6 The Hunter-Pro Series models ................. 6 Hunter-Pro 8144 vs. Captain 8 ................. 6 Safety instructions ....................7 Technical Specs ..................... 7 Power consumption ....................8 Signs in this guide ....................8 HUNTER-PRO Series ................
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 3.13 Backup battery ..................... 35 3.14 AC power ......................35 CAPTAIN 8 ................... 36 Main features ....................... 36 The PCB ....................... 37 4.2.1 Terminals and connectors ................. 37 Connecting and Wiring ................... 38 4.3.1 Zone wiring ....................39 4.3.2 Key zones and key fobs ..................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 6.5.11 MS 2 Options ....................60 Advanced Programming ..................60 6.6.1 Choose provider ....................60 6.6.2 Cellular providers .................... 61 6.6.3 The PSTN SMS center phones ................61 6.6.4 Network settings ..................... 61 Key 4: Timers, Counters ..................62 6.7.1 Entry/Exit delays .....................
  • Page 5 Appendix A. Communication Formats & Codes .......... 91 A.1. Pulse (4-2) ..................91 A.2. DTMF (4-2) ..................91 Appendix B. Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens ......92 B.1. System Installation ................92 B.2. Zones ....................93 B.3. Communication ..................94 B.4.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction 1. Introduction This guide provides the installation, wiring and programming instructions for PIMA’s intruder alarm systems, Hunter-Pro Series 832 & 8144, and Captain 8. Both control panels are secured against radio-frequency (RF) interferences and electro-magnetic interferences (EMI). The Hunter-Pro Series models...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Communication  PSTN: Telephone interface and communicator Channels  GSM: GSM-200 transmitter  SMS: SMS-100 module (via PSTN)  Ethernet: net4pro TCP/IP module  Radio: TRV/TRU-100: long range VHF/UHF transmitters Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: Power Consumption

    13.8VDC 15-20mA rms SMS-100 13.8VDC 20mA rms OUT-1000 12VDC 15mA rms 12VDC 360mA rms Signs in this guide Warning Note  Press briefly  Press and hold a key until confirmation beep is sounded Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Hunter-Pro Series

    HUNTER-PRO Series 2. HUNTER-PRO Series The Hunter-Pro Series has 2 models: 832 for 8-32 zones and 8144 for 8-144 zones. The series is easy-to-use, hybrid and uses multi-‎ c ommunication channels. It offers complete panel integration with ‎ f ull-data channels such as: GSM/GPRS, SMS, TCP/IP, PSTN and Long- range radio.
  • Page 10: The Control Panel's Circuit

    ALRM Transistor output. By default, the output is switched to (-) when an alarm is set off. ON/OFF Transistor output. By default, the output is switched to (-) when the system is armed. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 Earth ground terminal, is to be used in places with severe electrical activity (abnormal levels of lightning or electrical discharge). Connect the terminal to metal cold water pipe or AC power outlet ground. When using PIMA’s transformer, earth ground is not required. LINE Phone line input terminals...
  • Page 12: Battery Jump-Start

    Connect the control panel to the Battery. Momentarily connect the Battery’s (-) terminal to the control panel’s (-) terminal. The control panel will now power up. BATT Hunter-pro Battery Short wire ) - ( Diagram 2. Battery jump-start Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 13: Connecting And Wiring

    HUNTER-PRO Series 3. Connecting and Wiring (IN) (OUT) Diagram 3. Hunter-Pro wiring diagram Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Connecting Zones

    It is connected to the panel over the BUS wires. I/O-WN 24 (in Hunter-Pro 832)/32 (in Hunter-Pro 8144) zone wireless expander. It also supports 24 key fobs. I/O-R Remote 8 relay expander; see more on page 20. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: Interfacing Expanders & Keypads On The Bus

    3.2.1 Interfacing expanders & keypads on the BUS PIMA's remote expanders has two terminal blocks for connecting to the BUS braid: "lower" and "upper", front look. Both has four terminals, numbered 1-4. When the BUS overall length is up to 500m, the connection is done via the "lower" terminals; see ‎ D iagram 5.
  • Page 16: Zone Numbering Guidelines

    Examples for expanders and zone numbering Expander + EXP-PRO UNIV W/O EXP-PRO UNIV I/O-8N (8 zone) Zones #17-24 Zones #9-16 Two I/O-8N (16 zone) Zones #17-32 Zones #9-24 Two I/O-16 (32 zone) Zones #17-48 Zones #9-40 Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: I/O-8N: Remote 8 Zone Expander

    HUNTER-PRO Series 3.2.5 I/O-8N: remote 8 zone expander 1 2 3 4 (OUT) (IN) 1 2 3 4 BUFFER Diagram 8. I/O-8N zone expander Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: Powering The Expanders With The Ps-2 Power Supply

    3.2.6 Powering the expanders with the PS-2 power supply PIMA expanders have a “Power supply” connector, for connecting the PS-2 power supply as a power source, instead of the BUS power source. Note that when using the PS-2, the BUS’s (+) wire is NOT connected; see the next diagram.
  • Page 19: I/O-16: Remote 16 Zone Expander

    HUNTER-PRO Series 3.2.7 I/O-16: remote 16 zone expander + + + + 1 2 3 4 (OUT) (IN) 1 2 3 4 BUFFER Diagram 10. I/O-16 zone expander Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: I/O-R: Remote 8 Relay Expander

    HUNTER-PRO Series 3.2.8 I/O-R: remote 8 relay expander + + + + 1 2 3 4 ) - ( (OUT) (IN) 1 2 3 4 BUFFER Diagram 11. I/O-R relay expander Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: I/O-Wn

    3.2.9.2 Wireless Faults Display In “Fast display” mode Wireless accessories faults. For example: zone #7 (tamper) is open, no supervision signal is received from zone (detector) #14, low battery in zone #17. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Zone Doubling

    Zone doubling can only be used when no expander is connected to the system R1: 10KΩ 1/4 w Zone #1 R2: 5.1KΩ 1/4 w Z1 Z9 Z2 Z10 Z3 Z11 Zone #9 Diagram 13. Zone doubling wiring Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Exp-Pro Univ: Local 8 Zone Expantion Card

    RD-200 RFID reader RD-200 is a standalone RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) proximity reader; the reader can be connected to the HUNTER-PRO Series systems and be used to arm the control panels to all arming modes, and disarm it. The reader interfaces with the panel over the BUS braid.
  • Page 24: Led Indications

    “Home 2” Exit delay in progress 3.3.3 Specs Operating voltage: 12V  Current consumption: 18ma~25ma  RFID standard: EM-4100  3.3.3.1 Environmental requirements Humidity: 75%, relative, non-condensed;  Temperature: ~ 10 +45  Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Key Input And Key Zones

    To use FSK key fobs, connect FSK receiver to the BUS, or directly to KEYPAD terminals; see the programming instructions in section ‎ 6 .3.2, on page 48. When connecting FSK receiver the net4pro card cannot be used. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: Sirens Wiring

    Relay Relays can be activated when the alarm is set off, or any other event occurs, or when the Relay code is entered (refer to the Hunter-Pro Series User guide) via one of the keypads or via the phone. To program the relay trip time, refer to section ‎ 6 .7.2, on page 62.
  • Page 27: Keypad (Bus Terminals)

    Repeat the process with any other keypad. Note, that each addressable keypad must have a unique ID and that the IDs must be consecutive and in ascending order. If keypad supervision is not required, the keypad's IDs should be left zero. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Tmpr1/Tmpr2

    Place the JP1 jumper on the left 2 pins. Enter the new ID, 1-8; the key should illuminate briefly. Return the jumper to the 2 right pins; Replace the backplate. Figure 2. RXN-9 keypad Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Telephone Line/Set

    In the "Output configuration" menu, set the AUDIO output polarity to ‘+’ (see section ‎ 6 .10.4, on page 69). Note that the MIC-200 is supplied without wires. MIC-200 Control panel MIC-200 Control panel AUDIO CONT AUDIO IN (-)/(+) (-)/(+) Zones’ voltage Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Vu-20U Voice Message Module

    ‎ 6 .10.2, on page 68. Set the "Audio control" (or any other) output type to trigger the output. Set the output partitions. Set the output's polarity ("P") to (-). Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 31 To set the messages: In the "Output configuration" menu, select the two outputs to which the VU-20U will be connected to and triggered by; see the programming diagram on section ‎ 3 .12.3. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Cellular Communicator

    It connects integrally at the control panel case. See the figure in section , on page . See mounting guidelines in section ‎ 8 .6, on page 83. GSM-200 Control panel case’s top side Figure 3. The GSM-200 PCB and mounting holes Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Vkd4Net

    Mount the control panel's metal box on a stable surface or wall. Fasten the transmitter’s base screws to the control panel's box, in the designated holes; see the next diagram. Make sure the screws are tightened, or the transmission range might be reduced. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Transmitting In The Second Frequency

    To use the channel on specific event types (e.g. Special Burglary 1 alarms), connect the trigger wire between F2 and an output terminal on the control panel and set a proper output type to trigger it (see section ‎ 6 .10.2, on page 68). Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 35: Setting The Channels

    A current limiting device, such as circuit breaker or fuse, must be connected in serial with the power cord. The PCB must be grounded to earth. The panel cannot be activated without AC power; see section ‎ 2 .3, on page 12. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Captain 8

    CAPTAIN 8 4. CAPTAIN 8 Captain 8 is a new 8-16 zone improved model of PIMA Captain 6 intruder alarm system. Captain 8 User and Installer menus were adopted from PIMA successful Hunter-Pro Series systems. Figure 4. Captain 8 PCB (PIMA-8) Main features Hybrid system –...
  • Page 37: The Pcb

    TELEPHONE LINE Telephone line TELEPHONE SET Answering machine, fax and telephone sets KEYPAD Technician keypad SERIAL RS-232 terminal; is used for connecting the VVR and net4pro TRANSMITTER GSM-200 cellular communicator, TRV/TRU-100 radio Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 38: Connecting And Wiring

    The overall length of the wirings connected to the BUS cannot exceed 500  ‎ meters. If longer distance is required, see section 3 .2.1, on page 15). The BUS uses PIMA proprietary protocol.  IMPORTANT! Disconnect all power supply before installation! Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Zone Wiring

    CAPTAIN 8 Diagram 34. Captain 8 wiring diagram 4.3.1 Zone wiring Captain 8 wiring is similar the Hunter-Pro's; see section ‎ 3 , starting page 13. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 40: Key Zones And Key Fobs

    Keypad wiring and ID See section ‎ 3 .7, starting page 27. 4.3.6 Telephone LINE/SET wiring Connect the telephone line to the LINE terminals. Connect telephone set/fax machine/answering machine to the SET terminals. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Microphone

    In the "Communication Options" menu, set "Voice Unit" to "+"; see section ‎ 6 .5.4, on page 54. The PGM/SMOKE outputs should be triggered by the "Audio Control" output type; see section ‎ 6 .10.2, starting page 68. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 42: Vu-20N/U Voice Message Module

    VU-20U Diagram 39. VU-20N/U single message connection diagrams See the programming instructions of the Hunter-Pro Series in section ‎ 3 .10.2.2, on page 30. 4.3.8.2 Two message wiring Connect the Green wire (M1) to either the control panel's PGM or the SMOKE outputs, or to the I/O8-N output;...
  • Page 43: Cellular Communicator

    Control Panel Yellow LINE AUDIO TELEPHONE Diagram 41. GSM-200 connection diagram 4.3.10 Backup Battery See section ‎ 3 .13, on page 35. 4.3.11 AC Power See section ‎ 3 .14, on page 35. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Programming Options

    Connecting the COMAX via LCL-11A to a keypad 5.2.1 Remote Upload/Download via the COMAX Both the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems can be programmed remotely using PC/laptop and the COMAX upload/download application. Refer to the COMAX user guide for detailed information.
  • Page 45: Programming Via Lcd Keypad

    Master user must enter to approve the remote connection; see section ‎ 8 .8, on page 84 for the menu screens. Programming via LCD keypad PIMA's intruder alarm systems have two menus: User menu and Installer menu, each accessed by a separate password: The User menu is where the master user can program parameters such as time, ...
  • Page 46: Express Programming Menu

    A user (code) cannot be used for changing the Master code. Express programming menu To make basic programming as easy and quick as possible, the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems have a special menu, made of a sequence of screens with all the necessary parameters for a common installation.
  • Page 47: Programming The System

    To permanently enable the enhanced menu, set to '+' parameter ‘P’ in the first “General  Parameters” screen (see section ‎ 6 .8.1, page 65); To temporarily enable the menu, press [ * ] for 2 seconds in the "MS 1 Options" screen.  Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Key 1: System Installation

    The number of wireless zones & peripherals varies according to the system model. See the table on page 6 This message appears only if the “Service Provider” and the “End of Service Date” were both set. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Keypads Setup

    – i.e., arming and disrming them, and have no control on others. Up to 16 partitions can be set in the Hunter-Pro series, 4 in Captain 8. In the keypads partitions screens the numbers printed below the LCS screen serve as the partitions’...
  • Page 50: Key 2: Zones

    Will trigger the sirens in alarm Ext. SRN in OFF Will trigger the external siren when alarmed and the system is disarmed (OFF) No Daytime Will not report the CMS when the system is disarmed Central Station Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Zone Sensitivity

    For each zone, set the to “+” the partition/s it will be allocated to. This will set the alarm system as a partitioned/split one. In the Hunter-Pro Series as much as 16 partitions can be used; in Captain 8, only four. For more details on partitions, refer to section ‎ 8 .4, on page 80.
  • Page 52: Key 3: Communication

    2 rings, will trigger a test report. Entering the Technician code Enabling this parameter wiil couse the control panel to report on Open/Close events only by the radio To save, press [ENTR]. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Account Numbers

    Set the PSTN (“Ph”) and Radio (“Rd”) account numbers. Each account is assigned to a partition. 16 partitions can be set in Hunter-Pro Series, with each carrying a different PSTN and radio accounts. In Captain 8, only 4 partitions/accounts can be set.
  • Page 54: Communication Options

    Double report. If so, it is impossible to assign different account ID per partition. Disarm after If the system is disarmed immediately after alarm, both events are reported. To save, press [ENTR] Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 Set the control panel’s main reporting channel: P-PSTN, G-GSM or N-IP (network). If the panel cannot report via the main channel, it tries the others (if in use), while continuing to try via the first one, until it succeeds. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Report Codes 4X2

    Invalid code: max. no. of keystrokes exceeded (see section ‎ 6 .7.10, on page 64) FUS + RESTR Fail-unsafe: detectors' voltage fault + Restore code The system was armed DISAR The system was disarmed System test (manually, automatically, or on “wake-up”). Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 57: Gsm Transmitter

     The GSM-200 and the SMS-100 modules cannot be connected together. To display the GSM-200 version (and the SMS-100 one), press [ENTR] for 2 seconds. The DATA channel is not in use currently. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Sms Settings

    Configure the PCB's SERIAL output, when it used to directly connect a Monitoring Station. The connection can be locally, using RS-232 cable, or remotely, via PIMA’s net4pro card. The output settings include the protocol in use - Home Automation or PIMA proprietary - and the physical connection type. See the following table for details.
  • Page 59: Modem Call Back

    In example B, the Monitoring Stations (#1 & #2) are connected locally (over LAN) and remotely (over the Internet). The reports to Monitoring Station #1 will be sent in PIMA’s proprietary protocol (PID); the reports to Monitoring Station #2 will be sent in Building Management/Home Automation protocol.
  • Page 60: Ms 2 Options

    Choose the system's cellular provider. This will conjunct with the provider’s parameters settings on the next menu. Up to 5 providers can be set. The information here should be provided by the cellular provider. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 61: Cellular Providers

    Setting MS1 & MS2 URL/IP and port is mandatory, when using either static or dynamic IP. When using the net4pro-i (P/N 6247001) module, the URL/IP screens of MS1 & MS2 must be left blank. The network parameters are described in the following table. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Key 4: Timers, Counters

    For as long as the event that had triggered it has not been restored. For example, the phone (line) fault output type can trigger a relay, which will be tripped for as long as the line is faulty. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Ac Report Delay

    The sirens will onetheless sound the alarm. This delay is valid to all the burglary alarm types. If the panel is disarmed before coundown expires, the event will not be reported. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Soak Test Days

    73). When the test is over, the zone is automatically reinstated. If set to “0”, the zone is automatically reinstated at midnight of the same day. The letter “T” indicates the zone is in test, in PIMA display mode. 6.7.7 Double knock Set a time span for “Double knock”...
  • Page 65: Key 5: General Parameters

    All keypads will illuminate during alarms Light KP in Dely All keypads will illuminate during the entry/exit delays Buzzer In Alarm All Keypads' buzzers will beep during alarms ‎ Not in use in Captain 8 Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Third Screen

    DC (only) sirens loops will be EOL resistor supervised for: Cut, while the panel is disarmed;  Short, while the panel is armed  Not in use Inactivity auto-arming is set in the User menu; see the User guide for details Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 67: Key 6: System Responses

    Outputs can be triggered per partition. Hunter-Pro Series outputs The Hunter-Pro series PCB has 7 outputs: SIRENS Ext. & Int., SMOKE, RELAY, ON/OFF, ALARM, AUDIO CONT. The other screens in the menu are those of the OUT-1000 local zone expander, the I/O-8N remote zone expander and the I/O-R relay expander.
  • Page 68: The Output Types

    6.10.2 The Output Types In PIMA alarm systems, "Output Types" are detected events that are used for triggering the physical outputs. Each output can be triggered by only one output type, whereas the same output type can trigger as much as all the physical outputs.
  • Page 69: Output's Partitions

    6.10.3 Output’s partitions Allocate this output to partition/s, i.e., set which partitions would be enabled to trigger this output. There are 16 available partitions in HUNTER-PRO Series and 4 in Captain 8. 6.10.4 Polarity and activation while disarmed Set the polarity of the output and whether it can be triggered while the panel is disarmed.
  • Page 70: Outputs In Expanders

    Initialize the system to the factory defaults. This will reset all the inforamtion stored in the control panel, including zone settings and names. Press [ENTR] -> "Are you sure?" Press [ENTR] to approve; a countdown will start. Press [END] when the countdown expires. Obsolete product Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Local Download

    Set Entry 1 & 2 and the Exit delays ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Remote Expanders Set the local ('X') and wireless ('W') expanders ENTR The sets are uploaded by the COMAX application Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 72: Key 0 (Zero): Tests

    The memory log keeps a record of the tests with their results If all zones were successfully tested the massage “All zones tested” is displayed. If not, the zones that failed the test and their details are displayed as follows: Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 73: Single Zone Test

    [ENTR] in any of the output test screens, trips the output for 10 seconds. Triggering an output directly enables to distinguish between connection and programming faults: a malfunctioned output that is tested OK, indicates a possible programming error. To discontinue a test press [END]. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 74: Test Ms Dialer

    GSM signal strength Check the GSM network signal strength. The reception level is indicated by squares, as in a cell phone: the more there are squres, the better is the reception, and the opposite. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 75: Network Statistics

    Weak signal 6.14.10 Network Statistics View the LAN and GPRS data statistics. In the top "L" line, the LAN/PIMAnet (a PIMA Monitoring Station decoder) data is displayed, and in the bottom, the GSM-200 GPRS channel. “T” and “R” refer to the sent and received packets: when match or very close (in the same line), this indicates communication is OK.
  • Page 76: Control Over The Phone

    7. Control Over the Phone This feature is not available in Captain 8 The Hunter-Pro Series alarm systems can be remotely controlled via touch-tone or cellular phone – either by calling the control panel or receiving a call from it. There are 2 remote control modes: Basic: mostly arming and disarming;...
  • Page 77: Example: Arming The Panel

    Arm the panel SMOKE Disarm the panel ON/OFF *04 Arm to “Home 1” ALARM *07 Arm to “Home 2” Audio Ctrl *08 Start (and extend) listen-in Only the Master code can be used. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Examples

    Dial the panel’s phone number  the panel picks up the call  wait for the confirmation tone  to end  dial the Master code  wait for command confirmation tone to end  Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 79: General Topics

    In every intruder alarm system, alarms and faults are responded via outputs. The outputs are directly triggered when an event occurs. PIMA came with a new concept, called “Output Types”; these are the zone alarms, zone types and faults (and potentially any other event), that do trigger the outputs, but are much more flexible to use, because they are no longer allocated each to a single output.
  • Page 80: System Model & Pcb Version

    General Topics There are over 30 “Output types” in the Hunter-Pro Series and Captain 8 systems. They are allocated to the physical outputs in the “Outputs configuration” menu. See section ‎ 6 .10.2. Output types: Burglary, Medical, Anti mask, Panic, Mains fault, Telephone line fault...
  • Page 81: Examples

    The premises is divided into partitions, each controlled by a separate keypad. The users have authorization levels based on partition/s, e.g., user 12 can only control Partition #3 & #14. Every keypad displays the status of its assigned partitions only. Published under ‘Creative Commons’ license (source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/axiomestates/3081558445/) Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 82 A detector located at the entrance and allocated to all partitions protects the entrance, as soon as all partitions are armed. This detector will be disarmed as soon as the first partition is disarmed. Example E: office building Published under ‘Creative Commons’ license (source: http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/wp- content/uploads/2009/07/shari-awkward-plaid-family-photo.jpg) Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Tip: How To Locate An Expander's Zone

    To monitor the panel’s communicating with the Monitoring Station, press 6 for two seconds and enter the Installer code at any time the panel is communicating with the monitoring station. The whole process will be displayed onscreen. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Remote Upload Menu Diagram (User Menu)

    Call callback telephone #3 Register? Send registration code to the CMS Send MS test report Send Test report to the CMS Destination IP & port Enter the remote PC's IP and port to establish a connection Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    The faults are cut, and short: in the “Scan open zones” display type: Zone Fault F - Cut, S - Short; in the “Fast zone display” mode: FL- Cut, SH- Short In wireless zones: detector’s tamper is open Not in use in Captain 8. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 86 I/O-R X tamper is open IO-R X Voltage I/O-R X low voltage Wireless Jamming IO-8 X Voltage I/O-8 X low voltage SV: zone name Wireless supervision: a detector is not communicating with the panel Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 87: Radio Faults

    ‎ 6 .5.4, on page 54). The number of rings reaches its limit (see section ‎ 6 .5.4.1, on page 55). The telephone wires are connected right. Not in use in Captain 8. Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 88: Auto-Arming Faults

    Troubleshooting 9.2.4 Auto-arming faults Make sure that: The auto-arming start time is set correctly (see the Hunter-Pro Series User guide). The system time is accurate. In auto-arming per partition, the right partition is set. 9.2.5 Zone alarm faults Make sure that: The zone is correctly installed and wired.
  • Page 89: Supplementary Products

    OUT-1000 – 8 Open Collectors, Local MCT-302 - Magnetic Contact NEXT PIR MCW – Supervised PIR Programming Modules Voice Accessories LCL-11A – Serial Interface PRG-896 – Fast Programmer VU-20N/U - Dual Voice Message module MIC-200 - Microphone Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 90: Index

    Serial interface LCL-11A ........................44 Transmitters GSM-200 ................7, 11, 32, 33, 37, 57, 86, 89 SMS-100 ..................7, 11, 37, 57, 61, 86, 89 TRV/TRU-100 ....................6, 7, 11, 33 VVR ......................75 Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Appendix A. Communication Formats & Codes

    Checksum Double Round Radionics 2300 Checksum A.2. DTMF (4-2) Format ACK (Hz) Error Control Double Round 1400 Checksum DTMF Double Round 2300 Checksum Contact ID 1400 PAF™ 2300 NPAF™ Call your EPAF™ dealer Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Appendix B. Hunter-Pro Series Installer Menu Screens

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens Appendix B. Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.1. System Installation Sys Installation Service Provider Service Provider Service Date-D/M ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END PIMA EL. Systems NEXT Expanders Remote Expanders ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END...
  • Page 93: Zones

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.2. Zones Enter zone number, press BOFHHIDTEPDE Set zone Zones Zone Configur. Burglary ENTR ENTR ENTR [NEXT] and select zone type characters ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Zone ---+++-----+ NEXT Zone Response Zone Response Burglary to select other zone type...
  • Page 94: Communication

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.3. Communication Communication MS 1 Options MS 1 Protocol AA12PFDMOLTWIR Test Time: 00:00 ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END 230 T= 0 +++++++++++-++ 1 Interval:24 Radio Tst Inter. ID Account Add. ENTR Hrs:24 Min.s:0...
  • Page 95 Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens GSM Transmitter GSM Settings GRTYS ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END ----- NEXT GSM Modes GSM-200 Mode GSM-200 Mode ENTR ENTR Voice Channel Voice Channel ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT NEXT GSM-200 Mode 1 GSM-200 Mode 1 GSM-200 Mode 1...
  • Page 96 Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens . . . Advanced Prog. Choose Provider Cell. Providers Cell. Providers ENTR ENTR NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END GSM PROVIDER 1 GSM PROVIDER 5 NEXT Cell. Providers Cell. Providers1 Provider Name 1 SMS Center Phon1...
  • Page 97: Timers, Counters

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.4. Timers, Counters Timers, Counters Entry/Exit Delay Entry 1 Exit ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Output Timers Ext. Siren Time Ext. Siren Time ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END 240 Seconds NEXT Hunter-Pro Series Output types Captain 8 Output types Int.
  • Page 98 Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens Byps. Limit Time Byps. Limit Time ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Minutes NEXT False Code False Code ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Keystrokes NEXT Inactiv. Report Inactiv. Report ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Days Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 Gen. Parameters KD1E2EKAB2SMPZTF ENTR...
  • Page 99: System Responses

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.5. System Responses System Response Mains Fault SSALB Activate Siren, Ext. SRN in ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END ----+ OFF, Act. Burgl Output, No daytime CMS, Activate Buzzer NEXT Low Battery ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Phone Fault...
  • Page 100: Output Configuration

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.6. Output Configuration Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 Hunter-Pro Series Output Configur. External Siren External Siren Part. for OUT Part. for OUT ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END External Siren ++++++++++++++++ ++++ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...
  • Page 101: Full Programming

    Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens B.7. Full programming Full Programming System Defaults Are you sure? Syst.Defaulted Defaulting ..ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Press END Please wait... NEXT Local Download ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END NEXT Fast Load...
  • Page 102 Appendix B: Hunter-Pro Series installer menu screens Set Soak Zone Soak Zone Non-Soak Zone Zone Number: 1 ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Entr-Conf #-Rst Zone Zone NEXT The output Outputs Test Outputs Test Exit=END ENTR ENTR NEXT is triggered ENTER/NEXT/END External Siren...
  • Page 103: Appendix C. Hunter-Pro Series Factory Defaults

    2nd Delay E.O.L Hour Follower Zone 1 Burglary 02, 03 Zone 2/3 Burglary 04-X Zone 4-X Burglary Zone Pair D. Knock Bypass Enabled not used not used Chime User Bypass WL 01 - X Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 104 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Zone Types & Responses Zone Partitioning Type / Response Sens. Siren Ext. No Daytime Different Auto Audio Part./Zones-> Partition Name Zone 1-16 Siren Siren Tone Bypass Device 1-16 Partition 1 Burglary Panic (*+#)
  • Page 105 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Report codes Report/Station-> CMS 1 CMS 2 User Phones SMS System Name Alarm System Phone A Format SMS Outgoing Phone Phone B Format SMS Incoming Call ID Burglary Anti Mask Radio format Special Burglary 1 Re-transmit.
  • Page 106 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Serial Output Cellular Operator 1 Home Automat 1 Name Network MS 1 Home Automat 2 Username Network MS 2 Password Home automation Cell. SMS Center supervision interval (sec.) Cellular Operator 2 Cellular Operator 3 - 5...
  • Page 107 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Responses Response/s to Fault-> Mains Fault Low Battery Phone Fault False Code Zone, Tamper Siren Ext. siren in Disarm Burglary Output No CMS Reporting when Disarmed Buzzer General Parameters 2 States Key...
  • Page 108 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Outputs Outputs Output Type Polarity Active in Disa. Part. 1 Part. 2-16 External Siren External Siren Internal Siren Internal Siren Relay Door Code Smoke Smoke Det. Power On/Off Armed Alarm Alarm- all types...
  • Page 109 ‎ A ppendix C: HUNTER-PRO Series Factory Defaults Users User Code Name Disarm. Disarm. Codes Telephones Date & Time View Log Zone Aut. Arm. Start Bypassing Keypad Menu 1 - X User 1 - X 00:00 23:59 User Remote Disarm RFID & Code RFID Part.
  • Page 110: Appendix D. Captain 8 Factory Defaults

    ‎ A ppendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Appendix D. CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 111 Appendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 112 Appendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 113 Appendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 114 Appendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
  • Page 115 Appendix D: CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide...
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