Electronics Line 3000 infinite Prime with Hybrid Connections User Manual

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  • Page 2 Prime with Hybrid Connections User Manual - Version 1.00 Catalog Number: ZI0473A (1/07) All data is subject to change without prior notice. Hereby, Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. declares that this control system is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 3 Quick Reference Guide Function Press… Additional Information FULL ARM If “One-Key Arming” is disabled enter your user code when arming. PART ARM then The default Master code is 1234. When the required arming method is PERIMETER press displayed, Hold down this key until Instant arming cancels the entry delay after “Instant Arming OK?”...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter One: Introduction and Overview .................... 5 1.1: Security System Components ....................5 1.2: System Monitoring ......................... 6 1.3: Home Automation ........................6 1.4: Self-Monitoring ........................6 1.5: Telecontrol ..........................6 1.6: Vocal Message Annunciation....................6 Chapter Two: The User Interface ......................7 2.1: LCD Keypad ...........................
  • Page 5: Chapter One: Introduction And Overview

    Chapter One: Introduction and Overview This user manual explains all you need to know about your infinite Prime security system and provides step-by-step instructions for all the system’s user functions. In addition to the explanation you will receive from your installer, we urge you to read this manual so that you can take full advantage of your system’s features.
  • Page 6: System Monitoring

    1.2: System Monitoring When an event occurs, the control system sends a message to your monitoring service describing the exact nature of the event. This enables the monitoring service to take the required action. System monitoring can implement either regular telephone or cellular communication.
  • Page 7: Chapter Two: The User Interface

    Chapter Two: The User Interface There are several methods you can use to operate the system. In addition to the LCD keypad (shown below), your system may include a number of peripheral devices such as wireless keypads and keyfobs. This chapter provides a brief introduction to each of the devices you can use to operate the system.
  • Page 8: Wireless Keypad

    System Trouble Indication In the event that the system detects a trouble condition, “System Trouble” appears on the display. To identify the problem, scroll through the trouble list by pressing . Scrolling the trouble list also silences system trouble tones that may be sounded if enabled in programming.
  • Page 9: Keyfobs

    Cancel The Cancel key clears the keypad in the event that you pressed a key by mistake. For example, when entering your code you enter a wrong digit, the system waits for you to enter all four digits before it decides that the code is incorrect. Pressing the Cancel key causes the keypad to disregard what was previously entered enabling you to start again.
  • Page 10: Chapter Three: Arming And Disarming

    Chapter Three: Arming and Disarming Arming can be defined as activating the system. When the system is armed, it monitors the zones that are protected by the sensors. If a sensor detects an intrusion, the system generates an alarm. Certain sensors, such as smoke sensors, are always active regardless of system status. 3.1: Arming the System Three arming modes are available: Full, Part and Perimeter.
  • Page 11: Disarming The System

    Forced Arming Forced arming enables you to arm when the system is not ready. For example, if a door protected by a magnetic contact is open, you may arm the system on condition that the door will be closed by the end of the Exit delay. If the door is still open after the exit delay expires, an alarm is generated.
  • Page 12: Arm Status Indication

    3.3: Arm Status Indication The system’s arm status is displayed on the LCD DISARMED keypad’s display. The following table explains the 11:22:02 various arm status descriptions that appear on the LCD display. This… Means… DISARMED The system is disarmed. FULL ARMED The system has been armed using the displayed arming method.
  • Page 13: Remote Arming/Disarming Via The Telephone

    Arm Status Reply On receiving an Arm Status request message, the system returns a status message to the sender. This message includes the system status and the descriptor of the user or the device used to arm/disarm the system. The following example shows an Arm Status reply where the system has been fully armed by a user named Mark.
  • Page 14: Chapter Four: Panic Alarms

    Chapter Four: Panic Alarms Panic alarms enable you to send a message to the monitoring service in the event of an emergency. There are various types of panic alarm and several methods you can use to generate them. 4.1: LCD Keypad Alarms To activate an SOS Panic alarm from the LCD keypad: •...
  • Page 15: Chapter Five: Home Automation

    Chapter Five: Home Automation Home Automation is an optional feature that requires an add-on expansion module. Home Automation enables you to control up to 16 individual lights and appliances around the home. In this section, we shall refer to these lights and appliances as HA units. HA units can be controlled using the keypads and keyfobs or programmed to react to specific system status conditions.
  • Page 16: Sms Control

    5.3: SMS Control If your system supports cellular communication, you can control HA units remotely via your mobile phone using a number of SMS commands. The SMS commands are designed to be entered as templates on your mobile phone. Each SMS command contains the following elements: •...
  • Page 17 Weekly Schedule Press… To toggle… To program the days of the week that the schedule is active: Sunday From the main menu, select HA Schedules [8]. Monday Select an HA unit. Tuesday Wednesday From the HA unit’s sub-menu, select Schedule. Thursday Use keys 1 to 7 to toggle the days on and off.
  • Page 18: Chapter Six: Telecontrol

    Chapter Six: Telecontrol The system offers a range of Telecontrol features that provide remote access via the telephone. These features include Two-Way audio, Remote arming/disarming and Siren cancel. Two-Way Audio You may use the Two-Way Audio features to check your home in the event of an alarm or as an alternative means of communicating with members of your family.
  • Page 19: Service Call

    The following commands are available: • Press “2” for Two-Way Audio. If the TWA mode is defined as “Simplex” (see 6.5: Simplex Mode), the audio channel opens in Listen mode (microphone active/speaker mute). To switch to Speak mode, press “1” on your telephone.
  • Page 20: Simplex Mode

    6.5: Simplex Mode It is possible that the Two-Way Audio features on your system are programmed to operate in “Simplex” mode. Simplex mode means that one party may speak while the other party listens. If using Simplex mode, the call is connected in Listen mode. In Listen mode, the microphone on the control system is turned on so that you can listen in.
  • Page 21: Chapter Seven: Advanced System Operation

    Chapter Seven: Advanced System Operation Besides the basic functions described in the previous chapters, you can access additional functions via the menu. This chapter describes these functions and the menu navigation procedure. Menu Navigation Using the LCD keypad, you can navigate through the menus using the menu navigation keys ( / ) and make simple yes/no decisions using the keys.
  • Page 22: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing

    7.2: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing When a zone is bypassed, its sensor is ignored by the system and does not generate an alarm when triggered. To bypass or unbypass a zone: From the Bypass Zones menu, select Bypass/Unbyp. [21]. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the zone you want to bypass or unbypass. Press to change the bypass status.
  • Page 23 Code 29: Telecontrol Code The Telecontrol code is designed to enable the user to perform a number of tasks via their telephone using DTMF commands. Using this code, the user can call their system to arm and disarm, cancel the siren or establish Two-Way Audio communication. This code can only be used for this specific purpose and does not grant access to any additional system functions such as disarming.
  • Page 24: Follow Me

    7.4: Follow Me The Follow Me feature is designed to notify you when events have occurred within your security system. This notification may be an SMS message to your mobile phone. Alternatively, the control system can call you in the event of an alarm so that you may check your family and home using the Two-Way Audio feature.
  • Page 25: Service Menu

    7.6: Service Menu The Service menu includes various functions that enable you to test your system effectively. You can gain access to the Service menu using the Master code. Set Time & Date To set the time: From the Service menu, select Set Time/Date, Set Time [7011]. Enter the current time.
  • Page 26 Interface Test The Interface test enables you to check if the speaker, LEDs and LCD are functioning correctly. To test the system interface: • From the Service menu, select Interface Test [705]; a short sequence of chimes are sounded from the interphone unit’s speaker, all LEDs flash and the LCD is tested on all connected LCD keypads.
  • Page 27 Audio Volume To adjust the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker: Establish a two-way audio connection. From the Service menu, select Audio Volume [708]. Adjust the setting according to the following table. Press… To… Increase microphone sensitivity Reduce microphone sensitivity Increase speaker volume Reduce speaker volume...
  • Page 28: Appendix A: Menu Structure

    Appendix A: Menu Structure Legend: Installer code required Master code required -28-...
  • Page 29: Appendix B: Glossary

    Appendix B: Glossary A sensor which is always active regardless of whether the system is 24hr Zone armed or disarmed. Armed The state during which the security system is activated. In most cases, when the system is armed, triggering a sensor generates an alarm.
  • Page 30 Global Chime A feature that enables/disables the Chime feature for the entire system – see Chime. Home Automation Units (abbr.). The lights and appliances in the HA Units home that are controlled by the optional Home Automation feature. Home Automation An optional feature that enables the user to control electrical appliances and lights via the control system.
  • Page 31 A Home Automation feature that switches HA units on and off Scheduling automatically according to pre-set times. The devices installed around the home that alert the panel in the Sensors event of an alarm. Service Call A feature that enables the user to contact the monitoring service and talk to an operator via the control system.
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