Manually Adding A Remote Control ....27 FSK USB Serial A dapter ( FUSA) ........ 5 4. Specifications .............. 28 Rhino U pload/Download Software ......5 Rhino P anic P ack ............2. Installation ..............6 Electrical ..............Environmental ............
1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW System Configuration Siren & Strobe Outputs (1A) RhinoBus Port 6 Wired Zone Inputs Wireless Remote Control 8 Wireless Zone Inputs PC for Remote Serial Port Upload/Download (FUSA) Internet FSK USB Serial Adapter Alarm Receiving FSK Gateway Centre PC for Local Upload/Download...
Panic Pack Panel The Rhino Panic Pack panel is a panic system with 6 onboard inputs and a wireless transceiver to allow support for wireless remote controls. The system is ideally suited to domestic and small commercial installations. The system provides both remote signalling and UDL connectivity.
Panic Pack Panel Mounting Mount the Rhino Panic Pack on a flat, plumb wall using at least four appropriate screws. The rear casing has been deigned with several key-hole slots so that mounting is possible without removing the printed circuit board (PCB). It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or cable entries are accessible after fixing.
AC mains failure. Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery and then connect the lack battery lead to the negative terminal. Rhino GSM Module The Rhino GSM module must have a firmware of 1.48 or higher. GSM Antenna Screw in the GSM antenna.
Output 2 (Strobe) Output 2 is a high current (1 Amp), switched negative supervised output for driving a strobe light. The function can be modified in the configuration. Serial Port The serial port is provided for local downloading via Rhino UDL.
This button is used to silence the siren. 2, 4, 5, 6 Spare. All other buttons are spare and do not have a function in the Rhino Panic Pack. Activity LED The activity LED flashes red when the remote control is transmitting a wireless signal and flashes...
“Medical E mergency” Commissioning Once ALL connections have been made to the Rhino Panic Pack and power is ready to be applied, you should read this section before continuing. The Rhino Panic Pack leaves the factory programmed with default settings and when the system is powered up for the first time the default settings are in use.
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Replace the lid and secure with the lid screw supplied. Do not over-tighten. Installation is now complete and the system is ready to use. Please ensure the system users are provided with adequate training on operating the Rhino Panic Pack.
Panic Pack. Before you can program the Rhino Panic Pack, you must create a customer account in the database. Run the Rhino UDL software and click on the little arrow next to the “Accounts” button on the main toolbar: From the dropdown menu select the “Create New Customer Account” option. The “New Account”...
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Fill in the Rhino Panic Pack options: Model Select the model as “Panic Pack”. Serial No This is read-only and will automatically update on the first connection with the Rhino Panic Pack. Firmware Version Select the firmware that matches the panel being installed. Installed On Enter the date that the Rhino Panic Pack was installed (optional).
Once you have completed all the Rhino Panic Pack details, click on the “OK” button. The new customer is created and opened ready for editing. Communication Setup Before attempting to connect with the Rhino Panic Pack, you must ensure the communication settings in the Rhino UDL software is set up correctly.
Network This connection option is not available for the Rhino Panic Pack. FSK Gateway This page is used for configuring the FSK Gateway parameters for remote connection to the Rhino Panic Pack using the Rhino GSM: Gateway Access The default gateway address is “sabre1apn.com” and should only be changed if advised to do so by FSK.
Once a connection is established, the status message at the bottom left will show “Status: Online” and the “Disconnect” button on the main toolbar is now enabled. When the connection with the Rhino Panic Pack is no longer required, click on the “Disconnect” button on the main toolbar: Sending &...
The AC Fault alarm is deliberately slow, when the AC is removed or applied, the Rhino Panic Pack will take some time before the fault is generated or cleared. Battery Test Period This timer is used to control frequency (0-255 hours) at which the standby battery is load tested.
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The System Configuration page will open, showing the current setting for the System Timers: Change the settings as required by using the slide bar to the right of the selected timer. You can also double-click on the timer to open a timer property dialog. Once you have configured the System Timers as required, click on the hardware tab at the bottom of the “System Configuration”...
This output type activates when the mains supply has been removed for the duration of the AC Fail Delay timer. 02 Battery Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected with the Rhino Panic Pack standby battery. 03 Reserved 04 Reserved...
UDL Password The UDL password provides communication security with the remote UDL computer. The UDL password in the Rhino Panic Pack must match the UDL password configured in the Rhino UDL software package in order to establish a communication link.
Onboard Communicator Programming Page To program the communicator and UDL options, click on the “Onboard Configuration” icon in the “Programming” section on the left hand navigation bar: The Onboard Communicator page will open, showing the current settings for the ARC 1 and 2s: Double-click on the ARC you want to edit and the “ARC Properties”...
Edit the options as required. System Users This section covers programming of the system users. The Rhino Panic Pack has a total of 100 users. User 00 defaults to PANIC and all other users default to “Not in Use”. User Type The user type defines the level access the user has in order to operate the system.
When finished, click on the “Close” button. Learning a remote control to a User The procedure below shows how to learn a wireless remote control to a user within the Rhino UDL software. 1. Ensure that the Rhino UDL is connected to the Rhino Panic Pack.
Retrieving the Event Log The Rhino Panic Pack has a 500 event log which can be retrieved using the Rhino UDL software. To open the event log page, click on the “Event Log” icon on the left hand navigation bar. The event log...
Click on this button to retrieve only new events since the last time you retrieved the event log from the Rhino Panic Pack. Retrieve New Events Click on this button to retrieve a selected number of events from the Rhino Panic Pack. Save, Append and Export...
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Rhino Panic Pack. To open the diagnostics page, click on the “Diagnostics” icon on the left hand navigation bar. The diagnostics page is now active. The left hand navigation bar has several icons to allow you to select different diagnostics screens:...
Pack will then beep once and the yellow “LEARN” LED will extinguish. If the Rhino Panic Pack is in “LEARN” mode and the user wants to cancel this mode, then cycle the Rhino Panic Pack power & battery on the unit. This will cancel the “LEARN” mode.
Security Conforms to EN 50131-1 and EN 50131-3 Grade 2, Environmental Class IV. The CE mark indicates that the Rhino Panic Pack complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection.
As the Rhino Panic Pack is not a complete intruder alarm system, but only part of it, Amecor (Pty) Ltd does not accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on any claim that the unit failed to function correctly.
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