Risco LightSYS Quick Programming

Risco LightSYS Quick Programming

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LightSYS Ver 1.xx
For detailed information please refer to the full LightSYS Installer Manual provided
on our website: www.riscogroup.com

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  • Page 1 Quick Programming Setup LightSYS Ver 1.xx For detailed information please refer to the full LightSYS Installer Manual provided on our website: www.riscogroup.com...
  • Page 2      LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 3       LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Follow Me Destinations ....................17 General Settings ......................18 Main System Timers ..................18 Set Up Users ....................18 Keyfobs ..........................18 Exiting Programming Mode ..................19 User Definitions and System Operation ................20 Testing the system ......................20 Technical Specifications ....................21 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    LightSYS Installation and Programming Manual (5IN1482) Selecting Mounting Location Decide where to position your LightSYS control panel. A central location is often the best place, making wiring to expanders and accessories easier. It is advisable to prepare a plan of expander/accessory physical locations in advance of the installation, as this will determine which type of expander is required at each location.
  • Page 6: Setting Bus Accessory Id Numbers

    4. If connecting remote power supplies, do NOT connect the Red wire (+12v) between the Power Supply Unit and LightSYS. 5. For long cable runs, please use the correct cable as stated on Appendix A of the Installation Manual.
  • Page 7: Zone Inputs Connection

    2. It is recommended that you use an end-of-line resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone (16 x 2.2K resistors are supplied). 3. In the LightSYS you have the ability to define separately the end-of-line resistance of the zones on ...
  • Page 8: Wiring Auxiliary Devices

    (Resistor colors: Red, Red, Red) between TMP and COM. K EOL RESISTOR Wiring Utility Output 1 to Activate Self-Power Devices BELL TAMPER Utility output 1 can be used to activate a self-powered siren or any other self-powered device. LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 9: Main Unit Dip Switch Settings

    OFF (Default): No tamper bypass is in effect Connecting BUS Detectors Up to 32 addressable bus detectors can be assigned to the LightSYS. Bus detectors can be wired to the main bus or to a Bus Zone Expander (BZE). For full installation instructions refer to the instructions supplied with each bus detector.
  • Page 10: Gsm Communication Module

    4. Attach the antenna plate and slide it into its right-wall housing. (See figure , page 3) 5. Power up the LightSYS. The green LED should flash for thirty seconds, indicating the network signal strength, and then steadily stay lit.
  • Page 11: Ip Communication Module

    For IP communication set to dynamic IP (Quick programming key Programming Keys Menu Navigation This manual explains how to program the LightSYS from the keypad. The following table describes the uses of the keypad keys during programming: – 1. To enter numeric values where required.
  • Page 12: Programming Menu Concept

    = Save Programming Menu Concept The LightSYS programming menu is a dynamic menu that adjusts itself to the system hardwired devices. For example, in order to see menu option regarding wireless zones or keyfobs, first you must add a wireless expander to the system.
  • Page 13: Bus Test

    If a low reading is experienced, check connections with the device and repeat the bus test. Zones Attributes The LightSYS supports up to 32 zones. Each zone can be defined to be a wired zone, a wireless zones or a bus zone. The attributes for each zone vary according to the zone’s type (wired, wireless or type of bus zone).
  • Page 14: Wireless Zones

    Set the receiver ID (1 or 2) and using , set the type to WL and press If the receiver is mounted inside the LightSYS box select Y to bypass the box tamper. Press and move to step 2. Step 2: Calibrate the Receiver For successful communication, strength of the signal should be higher than the noise threshold level, measured in a process termed calibration.
  • Page 15: Step 3: Allocating Wireless Zones

    Continue entering the wireless zones attributes section.(see page 13) Bus Detectors The following section describes the flow of adding bus detectors to the LightSYS. Bus detectors can be programmed to the main unit or to a bus zone expander. Programming bus detectors on the main bus...
  • Page 16: Programming Bus Detectors On A Bus Expander

    The separate bus loop increases the total system security in case a certain bus detector is sabotaged. Up to four bus expanders can be added to the LightSYS Step 1: Adding the Bus Expander to LightSYS...
  • Page 17: Communication Method

    Follow Me Destinations Now that you have set up the methods for LightSYS to communicate with the MS and the owner, you can define the destinations to which event notifications will be sent. Up to 16 follow me destinations can be defined in the system.
  • Page 18: General Settings

    General Settings There are several system-wide parameters that define how the LightSYS works. All these parameters are set with default values that apply for most installations. If you wish to modify the default settings, go through the menus to program any other system parameter.
  • Page 19: Exiting Programming Mode

    Exit and SAVE your settings. Note: The system will not allow exit from the Installer mode if a ‘Tamper’ or ‘System Fault’ condition exists. Correct any tamper and/or system fault conditions before attempting to exit the Installer mode. LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 20: User Definitions And System Operation

    Use SMS for remote operation Testing the system Before leaving the site, it is important to fully test the system. LightSYS has several testing tools that help you feel confident the system will operate optimally, including relieving any concerns you may have about the wireless communication.
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    13.8VDC +/-10%; 30 mA typical / 70 mA maximum Plug In GSM/GPRS During Communication - 300mA Communication Module: During Standby - 30mA Plug In IP Module: maximum Plug In Fast PSTN Modem 13.8VDC ±10%; 10 mA maximum LightSYS Quick Installer Guide...
  • Page 22 CE Declaration of Conformity Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this LightSYS control panel, with wired accessories (including cables) and wireless accessories, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com.
  • Page 23 RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
  • Page 24 Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website www.riscogroup.com or as follows: United Kingdom China (Shanghai) Tel: +44-(0)-161-655-5500 Tel: +1-631-719-4400 Tel: +86-21-52-39-0066 support-uk@riscogroup.com support-usa@riscogroup.com support-cn@riscogroup.com Italy Brazil China (Shenzhen)

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