Risco LightSYS Air Quick Installer's Manual

Risco LightSYS Air Quick Installer's Manual

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  • Page 1 LightSYS Air Quick Installer Guide See the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual at www.riscogroup.com for additional, detailed information.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ..................... 4 GETTING STARTED ..................4 Main Steps for Initial System Setup ................4 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............5 INSTALLATION ....................6 Step 1: Creating a Plan for Mounting the System ............6 Main Panel Mounting Guidelines................. 6 To Install the Main Panel .....................
  • Page 3 Defining Monitoring Station Account Parameters ..........32 Step 6: Configuring Cloud Connectivity ..............33 Enabling / Disabling Cloud Communication .............. 33 Defining RISCO Cloud Connectivity ................33 Step 7: Configuring Common System Parameters ............34 Defining System Users ....................34 Defining User Codes .....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Cloud. Getting Started This guide covers the main tasks required to install and set up the LightSYS Air system. Installation and setup should be performed by a professional alarm system installer. For additional comprehensive details, refer to the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions WARNING: Installation or usage of this product that is not in accordance with the intended use and manufacturer instructions can result in damage, injury or death. The system is NOT meant to be installed or serviced by those other than professional security alarm system installers.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation Step 1: Creating a Plan for Mounting the System Main Panel Mounting Guidelines Before you mount the main panel and peripheral components, make a plan for obtaining the most optimal location for the panel, which (depending on configuration-specific requirements) should typically be: •...
  • Page 7 Main Panel Indication LEDs Color State Status Green Power OK AC trouble Power LED Orange Battery trouble. System armed (Away or Stay) Rapid flash Alarm System is in exit Slow flash delay Green System ready System in Status LED Exit/Entry delay Slow flash with front door open...
  • Page 8 Using the mounting bracket as a template, first mark and then drill all five holes on the wall (four mounting holes and one back tamper hole), then install the anchors. See page 8.       Mounting bracket – back side Mounting bracket –...
  • Page 9 GSM Module (front and back)        SIM holder on GSM module  Connect the wire from the GSM Module to the GSM antenna connector located on the main unit  GSM module  Not used ...
  • Page 10: Step 2: Wiring, Settings, And Module Installations At The Main Panel

    DISCONNECTED. NOTE: See the installation instructions included with each module for module connection locations on the PCB. Also see the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming manual for further details. Installing a GSM Module GSM modules provide data communication over a cellular network.
  • Page 11: System Initialization, Device Allocation, General System Configuration

    Step 1: Working with the Keypad and Installer Menus Describing Dynamic Keypad Menus The LightSYS Air installer menus and user menus are dynamic, in that they display menu items according to the devices connected in the system. Table of Menu Navigational Keys The following describes the typical WL Panda keypad keys used for programming: NOTE: Other keypad buttons may differ –...
  • Page 12: Designating Labels

    Designating Labels The following table describes all the available characters at the WL Panda keypad. Character Options Character Options 1 . , ‘ ? ! \ “ — < > @ / : _ + * # 7 7 P Q R S 2 A B C 8 T U V 3 D E F...
  • Page 13: Initial System Power-Up And Language Selection

    You must initially allocate the Panda Keypad or Panda Keyfob to the main panel. To enter local programming mode: 1. Open the AC/DC connection cover and press the LEARN button for 3 seconds. The unit beeps once and enters “Learn” mode; the LEDs light up in Green one after the other.
  • Page 14: Defining Partitions After Initialization

    Defining Partitions after Initialization ➢ To define the partition quantity after system initialization: Go to: 1 > 5 > 7 (System > Settings > Partition Qty, and then press MAXIMUM PARTITIONS? 08 (08—32) displays. 2. Enter the maximum number of partitions to enable in the system – the default is 08 (meaning up to 8), but up to 32 can be selected.
  • Page 15: Ip/Wi-Fi

    ➢ To manually set the APN definitions: From the installer Programming menu, select: 5 > 1 > 2 > 2 > 1 (Communication > Method > GSM > GPRS > APN code), then press Enter the APN code, and then press Scroll to 2) APN User Name, press , enter the user name, and press Scroll to 3) APN Password, press...
  • Page 16: Step 3: Allocating Wireless Devices

    Step 3: Allocating Wireless Devices Quick Allocation of all Devices Quick Allocation of all Devices at the Main Panel using LEARN Button You can quickly allocate all system devices (including keypads) at the main panel. Description Function LEARN Button Used for local allocation of wireless devices.
  • Page 17 To perform quick device allocation at the main panel: Press 3 sec the LEARN button; each Green LED on the main panel will light up one after another, indicating the system is in “Learn mode.” NOTES: • The panel will sound each time you enter or exit the Learn mode. •...
  • Page 18: Access Point Mode

    Access Point Mode This feature enables the setup of the WiFi connection of the LightSYS Air panel that is configured without a keypad to the local network using the Handy App application. Connecting the Control Panel to the Local Network Open the Handy App Application.
  • Page 19 If the Scan QR option is selected, the following screen is displayed. 05/2024 Page 19 5IN3041 D...
  • Page 20 Note: To locate the QR Code, under “Show me where are the QR Labels” click “LightSYS Air”. 5. Click the “Next” button and then select the “WiFi” option. 05/2024 Page 20 5IN3041 D...
  • Page 21 6. Click the “Continue” button. Allocate system devices remotely through the Access Point. Press the LEARN button for 10-15 sec; the panel will beep once. Wait until a second beep is heard indicating the system is in “Access Point mode”; all three LEDs flash green and then red.
  • Page 22 Click the “Go to Smartphone’s WiFi Settings” button and connect the Wi-Fi to “LightSYS_Air_xxxx”.where “xxxx” is the last four digits of the panel’s ID No. A list of local networks will open that the LightSYS Air “sees”. Select the “LightSYS_Air_xxxx” network; the password is "Riscoyyyy" where “yyyy”...
  • Page 23 Connecting to a Panel Network When prompted by the App, connect the panel to a local network by selecting the network that was scanned via the panel. Enter the password of the local network. Click the “Continue” button. 05/2024 Page 23 5IN3041 D...
  • Page 24 When connected successfully, the following screen is displayed. 05/2024 Page 24 5IN3041 D...
  • Page 25 Click the “Continue” button. 05/2024 Page 25 5IN3041 D...
  • Page 26 Select existing sites • Select an existing site by entering a Product ID of a RISCO product. NOTE: The above screen will not appear when the panel that is connected to the cloud is an existing panel that is already in a site. In such a case, the details of the site are displayed.
  • Page 27 WL 2-Way Indoor Press the tamper switch for 3 seconds. Siren 1. Set the LightSYS Air system to Learn mode I/O Module 2. Send a WRITE message within 15 seconds after I/O module power up, by pressing the Wall and Cover...
  • Page 28: Allocation Of Wireless Devices Via Rf Transmission

    Each wireless transmitting device must be allocated (via keypad or Configuration Software) by either sending an RF transmission (see below), or by entering the device’s 11-digit code (see the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual). Allocation of Wireless Devices via RF Transmission To allocate wireless devices via RF transmission (from the WL Panda ➢...
  • Page 29: Step 4: Advanced Zone Configuration For Wireless Zones

    Step 4: Advanced Zone Configuration for Wireless Zones ➢ Configuring advanced parameters for wireless zones: At the installer Programming menu, go to: 2>1>2>7>5 (Zones > Parameters > By Category > Advanced > WL Parameters), and then press 2. Enter the wireless zone number to program, and then press 3.
  • Page 30: Performing A Wireless Comm. Test For Measuring Signal Strength

    inherent to the main panel’s location, then you may want to move the main panel to a better location. Another option you may consider is to re-define the noise level threshold value (see below) – for example, so the system will be more “forgiving”...
  • Page 31: Step 5: Configuring System Communication

    For setting the backup communication channel to the monitoring station, see Defining Monitoring Station Account Parameters, page 32. • LightSYS Air menus reflect only the communication modules that are installed. • To establish GPRS communication, a SIM card must be installed.
  • Page 32: Defining Communication With The Monitoring Station

    Defining Communication with the Monitoring Station You enable and define communication settings for monitoring station account(s), along with the backup communication channel and other associated parameters that define the nature of communication, event reporting and confirmation between the system and the monitoring station. Monitoring station link-up options are via TCP/IP, and GSM/GPRS.
  • Page 33: Step 6: Configuring Cloud Connectivity

    Step 6: Configuring Cloud Connectivity The RISCO Cloud is RISCO’s application server that handles all communication between the system, monitoring station, as well as system users (for Smartphone, Web app, and Follow-Me). Cloud communication enables remote monitoring and control of the system, sending event notifications, zone licensing and viewing real time video verification via RISCO’s VUpoint IP cameras.
  • Page 34: Step 7: Configuring Common System Parameters

    The installer or Grand Master must set up permissions for all the system users – the partitions each user is allowed to operate, and the authority level for each user. The installer can designate the code length (see the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual). However, the Grand Master will set the actual numerical codes for each user.
  • Page 35: Changing The Default Grand Master Code

    Partition, Events, Restore Events, Remote Control. Defining System Timers You can change the system defaults for the various system timers, as needed. See the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual for details. ➢ To define system timers: 1. From the Installer Programming menu, select 1)System > 1)Timers 2.
  • Page 36: Installer Programming

    Step 3: Defining Parameters in other Installer Menus After performing the Exiting Installer Programming Menu procedure, you can access other installer menus to define parameters, as needed (see the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual). 05/2024...
  • Page 37: Step 4: Main Panel Initial Settings

    Step 4: Main Panel Initial Settings Settings Operation Status Using the HandyApp, scan Intended for Installer programming 2: Default the control panel’s ID and at initial system setup (from the note the unique 8-digit reset Installer Programming menu), this key that will display. setting allows the installer to set the installer, sub-installer and Grand Reset the control panel.
  • Page 38: Testing The System

    Testing the System It is important to fully test the system. Here are typical, recommended system tests. See the LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual for more test information. ✓ Background noise-level threshold & calibration for wireless devices. See page 29.
  • Page 39: Technical Specification

    • Camera 869.525 MHz, 100 mW GSM G2 & GSM G4 Modules (RP512G2, RP512G2T,RP512G4, RP512G4T, RP512G4L) • 30 mA standby, 300 mA communicating Current consumption WL Panda Keypad for LightSYS Air/LightSYS Plus:(RW432KPP2/ RW432KPP2BL) • 30µA standby current, 150 mA maximum Current consumption 05/2024...
  • Page 40 • GSM primary and IP/ Wi-Fi secondary (DP4), • IP/ Wi-Fi primary and GSM secondary (DP4) EN50136 Compliance: • RISCO has designed the LightSYS Air IP and GSM communication modules to be in compliance with the information security and substitution security requirements of EN50136.
  • Page 41 RISCO, for a period of (i) 24 months from the date of delivery of the Product (the “Warranty Period”). This Limited Warranty covers the Product only within the country where the Product was originally purchased and only covers Products purchased as new.
  • Page 42 (with or without the RISCO brand), including, but not limited to system software, as well as P2P services or any other service made available by RISCO in relation to the Product, are not covered under this Limited Warranty. Refer to the Terms of Service at: www.riscogroup.com/warranty...
  • Page 43 UKCA and CE RED Compliance Statement Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements of the UKCA Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and CE Directive 2014/53/EU. For the UKCA and CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support.
  • Page 44 © RISCO Group 2024. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher. 05/2024 Page 44 5IN3041 D...

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