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  • Page 1 LightSYS Air Installation and Programming Manual...
  • Page 2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein belong to their respective owners. © RISCO Group 2024. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher.
  • Page 3 Advanced Communication Modules ................13 Multiple Reporting Destinations.................. 13 Cloud Communication ....................13 Monitoring, Notification, Operation and Control via the RISCO Cloud ...... 14 Enhanced Capabilities of Multi-Socket Communication Modules ....... 15 Parallel Communication ....................16 Backup Communication ....................16 System Configuration Interfaces ..................
  • Page 4 Defining Monitoring Station Account Parameters ............52 7: C .............. 53 ONFIGURING LOUD ONNECTIVITY Enabling / Disabling Cloud Communication ............... 53 Defining RISCO Cloud Connectivity ................53 8: C ..........54 ONFIGURING OMMON YSTEM ARAMETERS Defining System Users ....................54 Defining User Codes ......................
  • Page 5 Enabling Follow Me ......................56 Defining Follow Me Parameters ..................56 Defining System Timers ....................56 Defining All Additional Parameters ................56 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING ................58 – I ........58 EFINING ARAMETERS NSTALLER ROGRAMMING  System ........................59  Timers ..........................59 ...
  • Page 6 APPENDIX B: INSTALLER EVENT LOG MESSAGES ........172 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING ..............180 APPENDIX D: MONITORING STATION REPORT CODES......182 APPENDIX E: REMOTE SOFTWARE UPGRADE..........187 APPENDIX F: COMPLIANCE ................189 APPENDIX G: LIGHTSYS AIR ACCESSORIES ..........191 08/2024 Page 6 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 7 APPENDIX H: INSTALLER PROGRAMMING MAPS ........195 08/2024 Page 7 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 8 – using various combinations of wireless detectors and accessories. LightSYS Air offers the following: ✓ Various system connectivity options, including via the RISCO Cloud – for user control, operation and notification via RISCO's Smartphone and Web user apps, for communicating and reporting to the monitoring station, and for...
  • Page 9 System Architecture 08/2024 Page 9 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 10 Capabilities Description Communication GPRS, GSM (4G), IP/WI-FI (built-in) modes Wireless zones Wireless frequencies 868.65 MHz, 433.92 MHz Camera frequency 869.525 MHz, 916 MHz System users (user 128 (includes 1 installer, 1 sub-installer, and 1 Grand Master codes) code) Follow-Me destinations Panel programming Keypad (locally) options...
  • Page 11 Compliance Statement Hereby, RISCO Group declares that the LightSYS Air is designed to comply with: • EN50131-1 • EN50131-3 Grade 2, Environmental Class II • EN50131-6 Type A • EN50136-1 • EN50136-2 • EN50131-10 SPT Type Z • PD6662:2017 • Compatibility with serial interface with AS •...
  • Page 12 & home owners • Live video available on-demand • VUpoint may be added to any LightSYS Air system connected to the RISCO Cloud, and is not dependant on the firmware version installed VUpoint Indoor Cube IP Camera VUpoint Outdoor Bullet IP Camera Powered by the RISCO Cloud, VUpoint enables live video streaming from IP cameras to be viewed “on-demand”...
  • Page 13 • Monitoring Station: Events are reported to monitoring station(s) directly or via the RISCO Cloud, in any of the supported channels. LightSYS Air supports all major monitoring station reporting formats and protocols - including direct connection to the monitoring station using SIA IP, or via the Cloud with the RISCO IP Receiver installed at the monitoring station.
  • Page 14 Monitoring, Notification, Operation and Control via the RISCO Cloud Self-Monitoring for System Users via Smartphone & Web Applications Powered by the RISCO Cloud, the iRISCO Smartphone app and Web User Interface empower system users with self-monitoring, notification, control, and operation of their systems remotely – anywhere, anytime, with or without a monitoring station.
  • Page 15 – directly, or via the Cloud. Multi-socket module services and reporting abilities include: • iRISCO Smartphone app & Web user interface: Connected via RISCO Cloud • Monitoring Station: Direct connection using SIA-IP, or with the RISCO IP Receiver installed at the monitoring station •...
  • Page 16 • If using multi-socket modules (Wi-Fi/IP, GSM 4G), any individual multi-socket installed can provide multiple, simultaneous communication channels with a variety of reporting frameworks, both directly and through the RISCO Cloud – for example, one channel reporting to the user via the Cloud, while the other channel simultaneously reporting directly to the monitoring station.
  • Page 17 Event Logging The LightSYS Air has the capability of storing up to 2000 events, including alarms, arming, disarming, bypassing, troubles, restores, and resets, and up to 2000 events for access control. These events are logged in order, according to date and time –...
  • Page 18 Soak test by zone • Pulse count by zone • Transmission delay • Arm/disarm bell squawk • Double verification of fire alarms • Sequential alarm confirmation Home Automation LightSYS Air supports RISCO’s Cloud-based Home Automation services. 08/2024 Page 18 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 19 Safety Warnings and 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 20 Defining Parameters – Additional Installer Menus System Testing Various system tests are available for the LightSYS Air. Relevant tests should be performed for verifying system operability during initial system setup, as well as after completion of the initial system setup (before system handover to the client).
  • Page 21 Step 1: Creating a Plan for Mounting the System Before you mount the main panel and peripheral system components, make a plan for obtaining the most optimal location. Depending on the configuration requirements, the main panel should typically be: • In a location with good GSM reception •...
  • Page 22 RF Signal Loss Due to Common Building Materials Wallboard and wood Light concrete or brick Heavy concrete and steel reinforcement 0%—10% loss of signal 5%—35% loss of signal 70%—90% loss of signal Central Mounting Location – Wireless Systems Entrance 08/2024 Page 22 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 23 Main Panel Attic Basement Step 2: Wiring, Settings, and Module Installations at the Main Panel NOTE: Not applicable to Australia and New Zealand. IMPORTANT: • Electrical AC wiring should be performed by a certified electrician, and in compliance with applicable electrical code, laws and regulation. •...
  • Page 24 Main Panel Initial Settings Operation Status Settings Using the HandyApp, scan Intended for installer the control panel’s ID and programming at initial system note the unique 8-digit reset setup (from the installer key that will display. Programming menu), this setting 2: Default allows the installer to set the Reset the control panel.
  • Page 25 SIM is locked, you may need to contact your cellular provider to unlock it. • Do not install SIM card while power is applied to the LightSYS Air. • Do not touch SIM card connectors/circuitry. Doing so may release an electrical discharge that could damage the SIM card.
  • Page 26 For installer programming using the Configuration Software, see its documentation. Step 1: Describing Keypad Controls and Installer Menus Describing Dynamic Keypad Menus The LightSYS Air installer menus are dynamic, in that they display menu items according to the devices connected in the system. Table of Keypad Buttons The following describes the typical Panda keypad buttons used for programming: NOTE: On other keypad the buttons may differ.
  • Page 27 Designating Labels The following table describes all the available characters at the Elegant/Panda keypad that can be used for labels (names/descriptions). Character Options Character Options 1 . , ‘ ? ! \ “ — < > @ / : _ + 7 P Q R S 2 A B C 8 T U V...
  • Page 28 Step 2: Powering-Up and Initializing the System Configuration A: Configuration B: AC Connection DC Connection When a new system is powered-up the first time, here are the initialization steps: Initial power-up, language selection. The system automatically connects to the Cloud. View enabled zones, define the maximum number of system partitions, and set the time &...
  • Page 29 Defining Partitions You can opt to define the maximum partitions at a later stage – from the keypad (during installer programming), or from the Configuration Software. Keypad Timeout When in installer Programming, if no entry is made to a keypad after the pre- defined time period (see installer Programming menu), it will beep and display TIME OUT, HIT ANY KEY.
  • Page 30 Defining APN Automatically and Manually After the SIM card is installed and upon establishing GSM/GPRS/4G communication, the system’s auto-APN feature will automatically configure the APN definitions. However, there may be cases where you will need to manually define the APN by entering the APN (Access Point Name) code supplied from the cellular provider, username, and password.
  • Page 31 Step 3: Allocating Wireless Devices Multiple 2-way wireless detectors and accessories are connected to the system. NOTE: To set additional parameters, see Installer Programming, page 58. 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.
  • Page 32 NOTE: The panel will sound each time you enter or exit the Learn mode. During Learn mode the status show on keypad is “System in RF Allocation Mode”. No Alarm during Learn mode. Make sure batteries are installed in each device before allocating. For detectors, also make sure the covers are removed so the tamper switches are accessible.
  • Page 33 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 1.
  • Page 34 If the Scan QR option is selected, the following screen is displayed. 08/2024 Page 34 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 35 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. 08/2024 Page 35 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 36 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 37 NOTE: If no connection has been established within 10 min, while in Access Point mode, exit the IP card from the Access Point mode. 08/2024 Page 37 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 38 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 39 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. 08/2024 Page 39 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 40 When connected successfully, the following screen is displayed. 08/2024 Page 40 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 41 Click the “Continue” button. 08/2024 Page 41 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 42 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 43 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 44 Wrist Band Panic Press the button for at least 7 seconds. Transmitter 6. When all the devices have been enrolled, short press the main panel button to exit Learn mode; the unit beeps once and the LEDs stop flashing. Timeout - In case of no activity (no allocation) more than time defined by “Service Time”...
  • Page 45 It may be beneficial at a later stage to perform advanced programming such as measuring and setting the background noise threshold level, followed by performing a wireless communication test (seeAdvanced Programming for Wireless Zones page 48). Allocating Wireless Devices via Code ➢...
  • Page 46 Step 4: Basic Zone Configuration for All Zone Types Defining Basic Parameters You can define basic parameters for all types of zones. The relevant parameters display dynamically according to the respective zone type. You can define all the various zone parameters for one zone at a time by using the “One By One”...
  • Page 47 Defining Zone Parameters using the “One-By-One” Option This option lets you to define all zone parameters, for one zone at a time. ➢ To define zone parameters using the One-By-One option: From the installer Programming menu go to: 2 →1 → 1 (Zones → Parameters →...
  • Page 48 Defining Zone Parameters using the “By Category” Option For a specific parameter type, this lets you to define it accordingly for multiple zones (as you go from one to another, scrolling through all zones in the system). ➢ To define zone parameters using the By-Category option: From the installer Programming menu go to: 2 →...
  • Page 49 Measuring the background noise level provides an indication whether the main panel is mounted at a good location. Defining the threshold limit value enables you to determine how much background noise your system will tolerate before it generates jamming events. The lower you define the threshold value, the more "sensitive"...
  • Page 50 Performing a Wireless Comm. Test for Measuring Signal Strength A Wireless Communication test result (the signal strength between the wireless device and the main panel) must be higher than the background noise measured at the main panel. If the background noise level is higher, you will most likely need to move the wireless device to a better location.
  • Page 51 For setting the backup communication channel to the monitoring station, see Defining Monitoring Station Account Parameters, page 52. • LightSYS Air menus reflect only the communication modules that are installed. • For IP communication, you can set it to Dynamic IP or Static IP. See Setting Dynamic IP / Static IP, page 30.
  • Page 52 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/4G.
  • Page 53 Step 7: 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 the Smartphone and Web apps). Cloud communication enables remote monitoring and control of the system, sending event notifications, and viewing real-time video verification via RISCO’s VUpoint IP cameras.
  • Page 54 Step 8: Configuring Common System Parameters NOTE: In addition to defining these common system parameters, see Installer Programming, page 58 for programming all other parameters in the Installer Programming menu, as well as in the other installer menus. Defining System Users As the installer, you must set up the user codes for all the system users (up to 128 codes total, which includes 127 users including the Grand Master, plus the installer).
  • Page 55 Restart the panel. Press + 8 simultaneously on the keypad; a unique 15-digit number displays. Obtain the required reset key (8 digits) from the HandyApp, RISCO Cloud or RISCO Customer Support. Enter the reset key in the keypad. The Installer/Sub-Installer/Grand Master Code will be set to the default code.
  • Page 56 Defining Follow Me Destinations You can enable and define up to 64 Follow-Me destinations. NOTE: The actual telephone numbers and email addresses for FM destinations are defined by the Grand Master in the User menu. Enabling Follow Me ➢ To enable using Follow Me destinations: •...
  • Page 57 • To restore the system’s factory defaults, see Restoring Manufacturer's Programming Defaults, page 161. 08/2024 Page 57 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 58 Installer Programming LightSYS Air can be programmed by the installer using the following: • Keypad • Configuration Software (locally or remotely connected – see the CS documentation). • HandyApp Application When performing installer programming in the various installer menus, some of the parameters display dynamically, meaning that the keypad will only display the parameters for the respective modules/hardware that are installed.
  • Page 59  System The System sub-menu contains the following programmable parameters: • Timers • Controls • Labels • Sounds • Settings • Automatic Clock • Service Information • Firmware update  Timers The Timers parameters specify the time duration of an operation. System →...
  • Page 60 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  00 minutes/seconds 00—90 Bell Delay minutes/seconds The time delay before the keypad sounder and the external sounder operate after the onset of an alarm.  Switch Aux Break 10 seconds 00—90 seconds The time that the power supplied to the system's smoke detectors through the programmable output is interrupted during a user-initiated smoke detector reset, typically performed after a fire alarm or automatically when Double Verification...
  • Page 61 Quick keys Parameter Default Range The time period that all tampers (main unit and accessories) can be opened for purposes of battery replacement without triggering a tamper alarm.  AC Off Delay 000–255 minutes In the case of a loss of AC power, this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event or operating the programmable output.
  • Page 62 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  0—255 seconds Status Timer Defines if the system status will be displayed while the system is armed. When the time is defined as 0, the system status will be displayed during the arming period. When the time is not 0, the system status will be displayed only during this interval after the arming period starts.
  • Page 63  Controls The Controls sub-menu has the following configurable parameters: • Basic • Advanced • Communication • EN 50131 • PD6662 • CP-01 • Device System → Controls → Basic Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Basic Programming This section refers to the most common controls in the system. ...
  • Page 64 Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Yes/No False Code Trouble YES: A false code report is sent to the monitoring station after three successive attempts at arming or disarming in which an incorrect user code is entered. No alarm sounds at the premises, but a trouble indication appears on the keypads.
  • Page 65 Quick keys Parameter Default Range YES: Once the specified 30 seconds time is reached, the main panel activates any internal sounders and sends a report code to the monitoring station. NO: Same as above, except the internal sounders do not operate. ...
  • Page 66 System → Controls → Advanced Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Advanced This section refers to the advanced controls in the system.   Yes/No Double Verification of Fire Alarms YES: Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification. Power to the smoke detector(s) in the affected zone is cut off and restored after the Switch Aux Break time defined in the Switch Aux Break delay (...
  • Page 67   Yes/No Summer/Winter YES: The LightSYS Air automatically sets its Time of Day clock one hour ahead in the spring (on the last Sunday in March) and one hour back in the Autumn (on the last Sunday in October).
  • Page 68 Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Yes/No Bell 30/10 YES: Any internal sounders cease to sound for 10 seconds after each 30 seconds of operation. NO: Any internal sounders operate without interruption.   Yes/No Fire Temporal Pattern YES: During a fire alarm, the sirens produce a pattern of three short bursts followed by a brief pause.
  • Page 69 Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Yes/No Buzzer Delay YES: The keypad buzzer will be silent during the bell delay time. NO: The keypad buzzer will be audible immediately when a system alarm occurs.   Speaker = Buzzer Yes/No YES: The internal sounder will follow the operation of any keypad’s buzzer.
  • Page 70 Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Yes/No Strobe Arm This option allows the strobe (internal or external activated by a utility output - Utility Output → Follow Partition → Strobe Trigger) to confirm the final arming of the system. YES: A ten-second strobe indication will occur after the system is armed.
  • Page 71 Yes/No Enable YES: Enables communication between the alarm company (installer) and the LightSYS Air main panel using the Configuration Software. This enables modifying an installation's configuration, obtaining status information, and issuing main panel commands, all from a remote location. NO: Disables communication, as detailed above.
  • Page 72 Quick keys Parameter Default Range NO: Disables Cloud communication.   Yes/No External Communication YES: Enables RS-232 External Communication. NO: Disables RS-232 External Communication. System → Controls → EN 50131 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  EN 50131 This section refers to controls that apply to EN 50131 approvals. ...
  • Page 73 20 minutes.   Attenuation Yes/No YES: The LightSYS Air device will be attenuated by 8dB during the Walk test using installer code. NO: The LightSYS Air device works in normal operation mode. 08/2024...
  • Page 74 System → Controls → PD6662 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  PD6662 If the PD6662 standard has been selected (see procedure on page 79), then the configurable controls for this standard (listed below) can be set as needed. NOTE: For the non-configurable "Hold-Up Alarm Confirmation" parameter, see page 79.
  • Page 75 Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Yes/No Key Switch Lock YES: Only a latched key switch zone can arm or disarm the system. Note When the system has more than 1 zone defined as latch key switch the arm / disarm operation will occur only after all these zones are armed or disarmed NO: Any means can be used to arm or disarm the system (keypad, remote...
  • Page 76 Quick keys Parameter Default Range This parameter is used to define the system’s arming mode when using a keypad and no exit/entry zone is tripped during exit mode. YES: If no exit/entry zone is tripped during exit time the system will be armed in partial (Stay) arming mode.
  • Page 77 Quick keys Parameter Default Range YES: The system wakes up the keypad. NO: The system cannot wake up a 2-way keypad (this saves battery life).  Yes/No Keyfob Instant Arm YES: Away arming from any 2-way remote control will be instant. NO: Away arming from any 2-way remote control will be delayed, following exit delay 1.
  • Page 78  Sounds Define the following system sound parameters: • Tamper • Speaker Volume System → Sounds → Tamper Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Tamper Sound Sets the sound(s) produced by a tamper violation of a keypad and/or an expansion module, as follows: ...
  • Page 79 Quick keys Parameter Default Range Determines the volume of the beeps sounded from the internal sounder during the Exit/Entry times.   Alarm 0—9 Determines the volume of the beeps sounded from the internal sounder during an alarm.   0—9 Squawk Determines the volume of the squawk sounded from the internal sounder...
  • Page 80 Quick keys Parameter Default Range • Parameters for the HU (Hold-Up) Alarm Confirmation are automatically set, and any respective outputs are activated accordingly. NOTE: See below for HU Alarm Confirmation description and the required action for non-reinstated HU devices. HU Alarm Confirmation Description: Part of the BS 8243:2010 standard, "HU alarm confirmation"...
  • Page 81 Quick keys Parameter Default Range Selecting a customer that is different than the one in use will automatically default the panel.   Language Sets the system language (e-mail, SMS and keypad interface language)  Text - Change the interface keypad language ...
  • Page 82 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Time Zone (GMT) Scroll through the available selections (GMT-12:00 - GMT+13:00).  Service Information Enter the service information details of the monitoring station. System → Service Information Quick keys Parameter Default Range   Any 16 characters Name Enables you to insert and/or edit the name of the monitoring station from...
  • Page 83 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Download File Select the communication path for the upgrade.  Via IP  Via GPRS/3G/4G  Zones Configure the following "basic" zone parameters. The attributes for each zone vary according to the zone’s type. The following sub-menus are available: •...
  • Page 84 By Category Zones → Parameters → By Category Quick keys Parameter Default Range  By Category See Defining Zone Parameters using the “By Category” Option, page 48 for an explanation, and see below for defining the parameters:  Label  Zone Partition (and Group) ...
  • Page 85 Quick keys Parameter Default Range A group is a specific area (zone) that can be armed within a specific partition. There are up to 4 groups possible per partition (groups A—D). 1. Select zone partition (see procedure directly above). 2. For each applicable group letter (A—D), toggle to select it (Y), or to clear it.
  • Page 86 Quick keys Parameter Default Range Same as above, except that the Exit/Entry 2 time period applies  Exit (OP)/Entry 1  Used for an exit/entry door, open during the armed period. This zone behaves as described in the Exit/Entry 1 parameter, shown above, except that, if faulted when the system is being armed, it does not prevent arming.
  • Page 87 Quick keys Parameter Default Range classified as Exit/Entry Delay 1 by pressing the key twice, one after another. In effect, this makes it an instantly-armed zone.  I + Exit/Entry 2  (Interior + Exit/Entry 2) Same as the I+Exit/Entry 1 parameter, described above, but the Exit/Entry 2 time period is applicable.
  • Page 88 Quick keys Parameter Default Range • In partial (Stay) arming mode, the zone is bypassed.  UO/REX Trigger  For a device or zone, which if violated at any time triggers a previously programmed utility output, and can activate an external indicator, relay, appliance, and so on.
  • Page 89 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Panic  Used for external panic buttons and wireless panic transmitters. If violated, an immediate panic alarm is sounded (if the zone sound is not defined as silent or audible panic system control is enabled), regardless of the system’s state, and a panic report is sent to the monitoring station.
  • Page 90 Quick keys Parameter Default Range disarm position), then: o When changing the position of the key switch to the arm position, all the disarmed partitions, which belong to this key switch, will be armed. o When turning the key switch to the disarm position, all the partitions will be disarmed.
  • Page 91 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Technical  This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, its report code should be manually set according to the relevant detector connected to the zone.  Water  For flood or other types of water detectors. This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but it has a special flood report code.
  • Page 92 Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Key Box  This zone is mainly used in Scandinavia. Triggering this zone will be recorded in the event log. It can also be reported to the monitoring station. No alarm is triggered. When using this zone you should connect the alarm wiring of this zone (usually the auxiliary contact of a door) to an external key box and the tamper wiring to the housing switch.
  • Page 93 Quick keys Parameter Default Range sounder to indicate the violation of a zone(s), as follows: o If the system is disarmed, the system's keypad buzzers make three momentary sounds whenever the zone is violated. o If the system is armed, only the bell sounders produce the alarm. A different sound can be defined according to the system status as follows ...
  • Page 94 Quick keys Parameter Default Range • If a faulted zone (one enabled for force arming) is secured during the armed period, it will no longer be bypassed and will be included among the system's armed zones. 1. Select the zone (ZZZ) and then press OK. 2.
  • Page 95 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range • 2-Way Smoke detector • 2-Way PIR • Also Shock, Flood, Gas, CO, and Curtain detectors Use the instructions below to set parameters for the relevant wireless zone detector. Also see the instructions packaged with each detector. Wireless Zones: 2-Way Smoke Quick Keys Parameter...
  • Page 96 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range ZZZ LED Enable Yes/No Defines whether or not the LEDS operation mode is enabled ZZZ Anti Mask Yes/No Defines the operation of anti-masking detection and behaves ZZ according to the settings defined in quick keys ZZZ...
  • Page 97 Magnet Enable   Yes (Enable) or No (disable) the transmitter’s magnet. ZZZ Alarm Hold On On/Off Use this parameter to define the minimum period between alarm broadcasts. ON: Only one alarm message is transmitted in any 2.5 minute time- period OFF: Alarm detection is immediately transmitted ZZZ...
  • Page 98 Disable sending a push notification to the end-user. Notes • The Presence push notifications option must also be selected in the RISCO Cloud for the notifications to be sent to the end-user’s smartphone. • The Presence zone can also be muted via the RISCO Cloud.
  • Page 99  Testing The Testing sub-menu has the following system tests. Also see Testing the System, page 168. • Self Test • Soak Test Zones → Testing → Self Test Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Self Test This feature provides an automated self-test for a selected group of localized intrusion sensors (for example, glass break detectors, sound discriminators and shock sensors) which respond to an artificial source of noise and/or vibration.
  • Page 100 This type of linking is used with motion detectors in hostile or false- alarm prone environments. The LightSYS Air allows 50 unique sets of zone links (pairs of zones), which can be manually specified, as required. Zones crossed with themselves are valid pairs.
  • Page 101 Zones → Cross Zones Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Cross Zones None  From the installer Programming menu, press . The following appears: ZONES CROSSING: 01) 001 S 001 You are at the first set of zone links(01) – or scroll to go to the next set of zone links (50 sets maximum) ;...
  • Page 102  Alarm Confirm The Alarm Confirm sub-menu enables you to define the following that can be used for alarm verification: • Confirm Partition • Confirm Zones Zones → Alarm Confirm → Confirm Partition Quick keys Parameter Default Range  Confirm partition Defines which partitions are to be defined for alarm sequential confirmation (relevant for intrusion alarms, not HU Confirmation alarms).
  • Page 103  Outputs The Utility Output menu provides access to the following submenus and their related programming parameters that enable you to choose among the following event types that will trigger a selected Utility Output, as well as the manner in which the output will be applied: •...
  • Page 104  System Define parameters that follow system events. From the installer Programming menu go to 3)Outputs and then press OK ( Scroll to a UO number to configure (1—10), and press OK. Scroll to 1)System and then press OK. Scroll to a parameter to configure in the table below, and then press OK. Scroll to the pattern of operation option (see Pattern of Operation for Utility Outputs, page 113) and then press OK.
  • Page 105 Quick keys Parameter    Sensors Test Relates to the LightSYS PlusLightSYS Air Zone Self-Test (Quick Keys  This option is selected if the designated utility output is part of the circuit providing switched power for the source of noise (or vibration) used in the sensors test procedure.
  • Page 106 Quick keys Parameter    Bell Test Activates the output when the “Bell Test” option is selected and deactivates when the “Bell Test” option is finished.    Installation Activates the output following the system installation status. It activates when the system is in installer programming mode and deactivates when exiting installer’s mode.
  • Page 107 Quick keys Parameter  xx   24 Hour Activates the output (Pulsed only) following any 24 Hour zone activation in the system. The maximum number of times an output can be activated from the same zone is defined according to the Swinger Limit Timer ).
  • Page 108  xx   Fire Follow A\ctivates the utility output when a fire alarm is triggered in the selected partition(s) from the keypads or a zone defined as Fire  xx   Panic Follow Activates the utility output when a panic alarm is triggered in the selected partition(s) from the keypads, remote controls or a zone defined as Panic.
  • Page 109  xx   Stay Follow Activates the utility output when the selected partition(s) is armed in the partial (Stay) arming mode.  xx   Tamper Follow A latched output activated when a tamper occurs in the selected partition(s) and follows any type of tamper. The output deactivates at tamper reset.
  • Page 110  xx   Confirm Alarm The output activates when a confirmed alarm occurs in a partition and deactivates at the restore of the alarm confirmation. RISCO recommends using this output for the Red-Care STU Confirmed Alarm channel.  xx  ...
  • Page 111 Activates the output when any zone is excluded from the confirmation procedure.  Zone Define parameters that follow zone events. Each utility output can be activated by a group of up to five zones. From the installer Programming menu go to 3)Outputs and then press OK ( Scroll to a UO (utility output) to configure (1—10), and press OK.
  • Page 112  Code Outputs → Code Define parameters for enabling codes (for system users) to activate / deactivate utility outputs. Note The utility output is activated by entering a user code only if the Quick UO parameter under System Control is defined as Disabled. When the Quick UO is defined as Enabled, no user code is required.
  • Page 113 Pattern of Operation for Utility Outputs The Pattern of Operation enables you to set activation/deactivation options for utility outputs. When the UO is following more than one partition, zone, or user you can choose the logic of the UO activation or deactivation, as follows: Latch N/O &...
  • Page 114 Latch N/O The utility output is always deactivated (N/O) before it is triggered (pulled up). When triggered, it activates (is pulled down) and remains activated (latched) until the operation is restored. Toggle to select ALL or ANY to set the activation, and then press OK ( Toggle to select ALL or ANY to set the deactivation, and then press OK.
  • Page 115 Codes → User Quick keys Parameter Default Range  YYY Partition Specify the partition(s) for which the designated user can have access by using. Press a number to assign, or press the same number again to clear it.  YYY Authority Level Assign the authority level of each user (for each user code).
  • Page 116 Quick keys Parameter Default Range • Maid: The maid code is a temporary code, which is automatically and immediately deleted from the system as soon as it is used to arm. This code is typically used for maids, home attendants, and repairmen who must enter the premises before the owner(s) arrive.
  • Page 117  Installer Codes → Installer Default = 1111. The Installer code provides access to the installer Programming menu as well as all other installer menus, allowing modification of system parameters. The installer can change the installer code.  Sub Installer Codes →...
  • Page 118  Communication Define the following parameters for establishing system communication: • Method • Monitoring Station • Configuration Software • Follow Me • Cloud  Method Define communication channel parameters for the following methods: • • Communication → Method → GSM Quick Keys Parameter Default...
  • Page 119  0 months SIM Expire — 36 months A pre-paid SIM card has a defined life length defined by the provider. After each charging of the SIM, the user will have to manually reset the expiration time of the SIM card. Thirty days before the expiring date, a notification will be displayed on the keypad’s LCD.
  • Page 120 Call All Primary Primary Primary Backup 2 Primary If (MS 1 is Secondary else (MS#1 Fails) Backup If (MS#1 is Backup 2 Primary If (MS#2 is OK) Secondary Secondary else (MS#2 Fails) else (MS#1 Backup Fails) Backup If (MS#1 is OK) Backup 3 Call Primary...
  • Page 121 Point Name) code is required. The APN code differs from country to country and from one provider to another (the APN code is provided by your cellular provider). The LightSYS Air supports an APN code field of up to 30 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ? etc.). ...
  • Page 122   SMTP User Name A name identifying the user to the SMTP mail server The user name field can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ? etc.).   SMTP Password The password authenticating the user to the SMTP mail server The password can include up to ten alphanumeric characters and symbols (!, &, ? etc.).
  • Page 123  Disabled/Low/High GSM RSSI Set the minimum acceptable network signal level (RSSI level). Options: Disabled (No troubles for low signal reception) / Low signal / High signal  Prepay SIM Allows programming parameters that will be used when a prepaid SIM card is used in the system.
  • Page 124 The IP menu contains parameters for the communication of the system over the IP network  Obtain IP Defines automatically whether the IP address, which the LightSYS Air refers to, is dynamic or static.  Dynamic IP The system refers to an IP address provided by the DHCP.
  • Page 125  WiFi Scan Scans for Wi-Fi Network  Add WiFi Net Add Wi-Fi Network  Name Add Wi-Fi Network Name  Security type Add Wi-Fi Security type  Connect Connect to the Wi-Fi  WPS Button Press the WPS button on the router to establish a connection. A “Successfully Connected”...
  • Page 126  Host Name Security System Up to 32 Characters IP address or a text name used to identify the LightSYS Air over the network. Default: Security System  MS Polling (Keep Alive) The time period that the system will establish automatic communication (polling) with the monitoring station over the IP network, in order to check the connection.
  • Page 127 Backup 3 Primary Primary If (MS#2 is OK) Call 1 Secondary else (MS#2 Fails) Backup MS Polling example: When selecting MS 1 (IP Only), MS 2 (IP only) and split report option 1 Backup 2 (using the default primary, secondary and backup time intervals), the report process will be as follows: In a normal state: Polling through the IP network using the IP will occur every 30 seconds...
  • Page 128  Monitoring Station Define the following, which enable the system to establish communication with up to three monitoring station accounts: • Report Type • Accounts • Communications Format • Controls • Parameters • MS Timers • Report Split • Report Codes Communication →...
  • Page 129 Encrypted events are sent to the monitoring station over the IP or GPRS/3G/4G network using TCP/IP protocol. 128 BIT AES encryption is used. RISCO Group’s IP/GSM Receiver Software located at the MS site receives the messages and translates them to standard protocols used by monitoring station applications (For example;...
  • Page 130 The IP Receiver translates the SMS messages to standard protocols used by the monitoring station applications (For example; contact ID). This channel requires that RISCO Group’s IP/GSM receiver has to be used at the MS side.   SIA IP ...
  • Page 131 Quick Keys Parameter • The account number will always be reported as 4 digits, for example: A number defined as 000012 will be reported as 0012 • If more than 4 digits were defined, the system always sends the last 4 digits of the account number, for example: Account number that was defined as 123456 will be sent as 3456.
  • Page 132 Quick Keys Parameter (code) and press OK. 6. Repeat this procedure for all additional monitoring station accounts-per-partition designations NOTE: Advanced configuration options are also available from the Configuration Software. 08/2024 Page 132 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 133 Communication → Monitoring Station → Communications Format Quick Keys Parameter  Communications Format Enables the system to communicate to the monitoring station. Note See Appendix E: Error! Reference source not found., page Error! Bookmark not defined..  Contact ID: The system allocates Report Codes supporting Contact (Point) ID ...
  • Page 134 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Audible Kissoff Yes/No YES: There is an audible sound emitted from the keypad when the dialer receives the kissoff signal from the monitoring station’s receiver. NO: There is no audible sound on receipt of the kissoff signal. ...
  • Page 135 Programmable parameters related to operation with the MS  MS Retries 01—15 The number of times the LightSYS Air redials the monitoring station after failing to establish communication. NOTE: If there is a communication fault with the monitoring station the panel will not be ready to arm.
  • Page 136 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range A 4 digit number which states the SIA IP receiver line number as supplied from the monitoring station. A unique key can be defined for each of up to three monitoring stations. Communication → Monitoring Station → MS Timers Quick Keys Parameter Default...
  • Page 137 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Abort Alarm 15 secs 00-255 seconds Defines the time delay before reporting an alarm to the monitoring station. If the alarm system is disarmed within the abort window, no alarm transmission shall be sent to the monitoring station. ...
  • Page 138 Communication → Monitoring Station → Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Report Split The Report Split menu contains parameters that enable the routing of specified events to up to three monitoring station (MS) receivers.  MS Arm/Disarm 1st backup 2nd Reports Arming/Disarming (meaning Closings/Openings) events to the monitoring station (MS): ...
  • Page 139 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range established calls MS 3. In addition it will also call MS 1.  MS Non Urgent Reports non-urgent events (supervisory troubles and test reports) to the monitoring station (MS):  Do not call (no report) ...
  • Page 140 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Edit Codes For each code type, edit their respective parameters as needed.  Alarms  Panic  Fire  Medical  Duress  Confirm Alarm  Box Tamper  Bell Tamper  Recent close ...
  • Page 141 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Automatic  Remote  Force Arm  Quick Arm  Keyswitch  Auto Arm Fail  Zones Set zone-related parameters.  By Zone  Zone Lost  Soak Fail  Self Test  Accessories Edit parameters for system peripheral devices/accessories.
  • Page 142 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  MS Polling  Cancel Rprt.  Walk test  Exit Error  Fail Cloud  Entry Service Mode  Exit Service Mode  Delete All Clears all codes (reverts to factory defaults)  Configuration SW Configure the following parameters for communication between the Configuration Software and the system: •...
  • Page 143 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range For successful communication, the access code along with the ID code must match between the Configuration Software and the system.  0001 Remote ID Defines an ID code that serves as an extension of the access code. In order to enable communication between the alarm company and the installation, the same remote ID code must be entered into the account profile in the Configuration Software.
  • Page 144 Communication → Configuration SW → Gateway Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  IP Gateway The IP and port address of the configuration’s software PC. If you have a router connected to the PC of the Configuration Software, then you should enter the IP of the router.
  • Page 145 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  EMAIL Report to Follow Me will be done by e-mail thorough IP or GPRS/3G/4G (or GSM – depending which modules are installed). Each e-mail contains information including the system label. Event type and time. Enter the e- mail address for Follow Me destination defined as IP type.
  • Page 146  Troubles  False Code After three unsuccessful attempts of entering an incorrect code.  Low battery indication from the LightSYS Air Main Low main panel (below 11V) Battery  Low battery indication from any wireless Wireless Low device in the system Battery ...
  • Page 147 Intruder Alarm Intruder alarm in the system restored  Tamper alarm in the system restored Tamper  Troubles  Low battery indication from the LightSYS Air Main Low main panel restored Battery  Low battery indication from any wireless WL Low...
  • Page 148  Remote program Yes/No Enables the user of the Follow Me phone to enter the remote operation menu and perform all available programming options. For more details see the LightSYS Air User Manual. 08/2024 Page 148 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 149 Communication → Follow Me → Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Controls Programmable controls related to Follow Me operation  Yes/No Disarm Stop Follow YES: The Follow-Me reports will stop when the partitions are disarmed by a user code NO: The Follow-Me reports will continue to be made when the partitions are disarmed by a user code ...
  • Page 150  IP Address www.riscocloud.com The IP address or server name. If the LightSYS Air system is connected to the RISCO Cloud for self-monitoring, then use: riscocloud.com. Otherwise enter the IP address or name where the private Cloud server is located.
  • Page 151 Use this setting to decide if the panel reports events to the monitoring station or Follow-Me in parallel to the report to the Cloud or only as a backup when the communication between the LightSYS Air and the Cloud is not functioning.
  • Page 152 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  App Exit Delay YES: Enables remote Exit Delay from user app, Web user interface NO: Disables remote Exit Delay from user app, Web user interface  Encryption YES: Enables encrypted communication with the cloud NO: Disables encrypted communication with the cloud 08/2024 Page 152...
  • Page 153  Install The following enable adding, removing or testing accessories in the system: • Wireless Device  Wireless Devices The following parameters can be defined for wireless devices: • RX Calibration • Allocation • Delete Note Allocation of wireless devices can be performed only if a wireless expander module has been defined in the system.
  • Page 154 Note When deleting a wireless Panda keypad after entering the Installer Programming Menu from the same keypad, the panel will save the data and will automatically exit the installer Programing mode.  Devices Manually configure and modify installed system devices: •...
  • Page 155  Select ASSIGN: Select the assigned device (repeater or control panel)  Sounder Define the following for an external siren that is connected to the LightSYS Air: • Parameter Note Access to this sub-menu requires that a sounder device is installed on your site.
  • Page 156 Device → Sounder → Parameter Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Label As assign the sounder a label (description)  Masking Use this menu to define parameters relating to masking  Strobe Use this menu to define parameters relating to the sounder strobe ...
  • Page 157 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range   Serial Number (Only for Lumin8) The identifying 11-digit number of the sounder (display only)   Supervision (Only for Lumin8) Determines if this zone will be supervised by the system expander according to the time defined under the timer RX Supervision (see RX Supervise, page 60).
  • Page 158 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Blink Defines the number of times that the strobe will blink in a minute.  20 [Times/Min]  30 [Times/Min]  40 [Times/Min]  50 [Times/Min]  60 [Times/Min]   Arm Squawk — 20 (seconds) The time that the strobe will blink when the system is armed.
  • Page 159 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Serial Number Scroll to Serial Number and then press OK, the Repeater 11-digit serial number displays.  Label A label identifying the Repeater Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Yes/No Supervision Choose if the Repeater will be supervised or not ...
  • Page 160 If an alarm sounds and you want to quit with a current tamper trouble condition, press Exit, then toggle to Y (yes), and then press OK. NOTE: If you select N (no), you will not be able to exit installer Programming mode until the tamper trouble condition has been restored to normal.
  • Page 161 Restoring Manufacturer's Programming Defaults You can revert to manufacture defaults for all system parameters. ➢ To restore the main panel to the manufacturer's defaults: → → → → From the installer Programming menu, select 1 2 (System Setting Default Panel). To restore the system labels to the manufacturer defaults (delete all labels), toggle to Y (yes) and then press OK ( ) to confirm.
  • Page 162 Defining Parameters – Additional Installer Menus You can program additional system parameters in installer menus (other than the Programming menu): Activities Menu Activities parameters Keypad Sound Chime Keypad Chime—Use the scroll buttons to turn the keypad's internal sounder ON or OFF for any function utilizing the chime.
  • Page 163 Follow Me Menu Follow Me parameters Define – Press OK, and then scroll to a FM destination number (up to 64) to define For the selected FM destination number, enter the Follow Me destination information, according to its type (SMS or E-mail), and then press OK. For more information, see Follow Me, page 144.
  • Page 164 Time & Date – To set the system time and date, scroll to each space and enter/re-enter the time and date definitions (required for all Scheduler programming – see below). Scheduler NOTE: For complete Scheduler and Vacation procedures, see the LightSYS Air User Manual. You can configure the following automated system operations according to schedules (and other criteria) that you define •...
  • Page 165 Event Log Menu Event Log parameters View of up to 2000 system events. Each event displays with the date and time. Scroll to an event number, and then press OK to view its details. Notes • The events memory cannot be erased •...
  • Page 166 ❖ Version – Displays information regarding the GSM module version ❖ IMEI – Displays the IMEI number of the GSM module. This number is used for identification of the LightSYS Air at the RISCO IP Receiver when using GSM or GPRS/3G/4G communication •...
  • Page 167 Test a selected macro, if it has been pre-programmed. Scroll to select the respective macro (A—D), and then press OK. For more information on programming macros, see the LightSYS Air User Manual. Stand Alone Keyfob Menu Stand Alone Keyfob parameters Standalone keyfobs are used for gate control (with a dedicated wireless expander module).
  • Page 168 Testing the System It is important to fully test the system. Here are typical, recommended system tests that should be performed at system installation, and subsequently as needed: ✓ Background noise-level threshold & calibration for wireless devices: See Measuring Background Noise Level and Defining the Threshold Limit, page 48. ✓...
  • Page 169 ✓ Advise client to change the default Grand Master code to one that is confidential. ✓ For RISCO Cloud-enabled communication, instruct users with Smartphones to download the iRISCO app from the Apple App store or Android Play Store, and ensure that a connection between the app and the system is established.
  • Page 170 Appendix A: Technical Specification Configuration Communication modes GPRS, GSM (4G), IP/WI-FI (built-in) Wireless zones Wireless frequencies 868.65 MHz, 433.92 MHz Camera frequency 869.525 MHz, 916 MHz 128 (includes 1 installer, 1 sub-installer, and 1 Grand System users (user codes) Master code) Follow-Me destinations •...
  • Page 171 GSM G4 Module (RP512G4T, RP512G4L) • 30 mA standby, 300 mA communicating Current consumption WL Panda Keypad for LightSYS Air/LightSYS Plus:(RW432KPP2/ RW432KPP2BL) • Current consumption 30µA standby current, 150 mA maximum 08/2024 Page 171 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 172 Appendix B: Installer Event Log Messages Event Message Description AC Low PS=y Loss of AC power from power supply ID=y AC RST PS=y AC power restore on power supply ID=y Activate UO=xx UO XX activation Actv UO=xx KF=zz UO XX is activated from remote control ZZ AL.ReinstateP=Y Alarm reinstatement on partition Y Alarm Z=xx...
  • Page 173 Communication OK between the LightSYS PlusLightSYS Air and Siren Y Comm. OK GSM Communication OK between the LightSYS Air and GSM Comm.OK LRT Communication OK between the LightSYS Air and the long range transmitter Conf. Z=xx Confirmed alarm occurred from zone XX Conf. alarm P=y Confirmed alarm occurred in partition Y Conf.holdup P=y...
  • Page 174 IP connection OK GSM:IP Trouble IP address is incorrect Communication between the GSM/GPRS/3G/4G Module and GSM:Mdl comm.OK the LightSYS Air is OK GSM:MS OK GPRS/3G/4G communication to the MS is OK GSM:MS trouble GPRS/3G/4G communication failure to the MS GSM:NET avail.
  • Page 175 Event Message Description GSM:PUK Code OK PUK Code entered is correct GSM:SIM OK SIM Card in place GSM:SIM trouble SIM card missing or not properly sited H.Temp rst Z=xx High temperature alert restored from zone XX defined as a temperature detector High Temp.
  • Page 176 Event Message Description KSW C: Z=xx P=Y Group C in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW D: Z=xx P=Y Group D in partition Y is armed by keyswitch zone XX KSW DIS:Z=xxP=Y Partition Y is disarmed by keyswitch zone XX LB rstr KF=yy Low battery trouble restore from wireless remote control YY L.Temp rst Z=xx...
  • Page 177 Failure in the S. Aux power on zone expander Y No bell ps=y Bell trouble in power supply ID=Y No Com IPC Communication failure between the LightSYS Air and IP card No com kp=y Communication failure between the LightSYS Air and keypad ID=Y...
  • Page 178 Partition Y armed in Stay mode from the CS software Siren=$ Lost Siren is regarded as lost following supervision test The LightSYS Air received a signal from siren after it has been Siren=$ Lost Rs regarded as lost Soak fail Z=xx Zone XX has failed in the soak test Spec.
  • Page 179 Event Message Description Tmp rst Siren=y Tamper alarm restore from wireless siren Y Unbyp Box+Bell Box reinstated from bypass Unbyps Zn=xx Zone no. XX is reinstated from bypass Unknown evnt Unknown event alert UO REST ZN=xx A zone defined as “UO/REX Trigger” has been deactivated UO TRIG ZN=xx A zone defined as “UO/REX Trigger”...
  • Page 180 Troubleshooting and diagnostics can be done by performing by the various systems tests that are available (see Testing the System, page 168) and with the Configuration Software. Additional information is available through RISCO University. For additional assistance, contact RISCO Group Technical Support. 08/2024 Page 180...
  • Page 181 GSM Module LEDs Note After 15 minutes all LEDs will turn off. LED/Function State Status Module is ON Module is OFF Communicating with the main panel No communication with the main panel Data call: Connected to remote party or exchange of parameters while setting up or disconnecting a call.
  • Page 182 Appendix D: Monitoring Station Report Codes Parameter Contact ID Report Category Alarms Panic alarm Urgent Panic alarm restore Urgent Fire alarm Urgent Fire alarm restore Urgent Medical alarm Urgent Medical alarm restore Urgent Duress alarm Urgent Duress alarm restore Urgent Box tamper Urgent Box tamper restore...
  • Page 183 Parameter Contact ID Report Category GSM trouble Non-urgent GSM trouble restore Non-urgent GSM Pre-Alarm Non- urgent IP Network trouble Non-urgent IP Network trouble restore Non-urgent Arm/Disarm User Arm Arm/Disarm User Disarm Arm/Disarm Stay arm Arm/Disarm Disarm after alarm Arm/Disarm Keyswitch Arm Arm/Disarm Keyswitch Disarm Arm/Disarm...
  • Page 184 Parameter Contact ID Report Category Entry/Exit restore Urgent Water (Flood) alarm Urgent Water (Flood) alarm restore Urgent Gas alarm Urgent Gas alarm restore Urgent Carbon Monoxide alarm Urgent Carbon Monoxide alarm Urgent restore Low Temperature (Freeze Urgent alarm) Low Temperature restore Urgent High Temperature Urgent...
  • Page 185 Parameter Contact ID Report Category Zone confirm alarm Urgent Zone confirm alarm restore Urgent No activity Urgent No activity restore Urgent Wireless Keypad Tamper Urgent Tamper restore Urgent Keypad lost Urgent Keypad lost restore Urgent Keypad low battery Non-urgent Keypad low battery restore Non-urgent Wireless Keyfob Arm/Disarm...
  • Page 186 Parameter Contact ID Report Category MS keep alive (polling) Urgent System reset Urgent Cancel Report Urgent Walk Test Non-urgent Walk Test restore Non-urgent Exit Error Non-urgent Enter Service Mode Non-urgent Exit Service Mode Non-urgent Fail Cloud Communication Non-urgent 08/2024 Page 186 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 187 Appendix E: Remote Software Upgrade This appendix explains how to perform remote upgrade of your LightSYS Air main panel software using the LightSYS Air keypad or SMS command. Remote software upgrade is performed via IP or GPRS /3G/4G Notes 1. It is recommended to perform the upgrade process from keypad 1 (not from a wireless keypad).
  • Page 188 Via IP 97239637777IPFILE10.10.10.6:80. b. Via GSM (GPRS/3G/4G) 97239637777GSMFILE212.150.25.223:80. Once selected, the LightSYS Air will start downloading the required files. The upgrade procedure may take approximately 40 minutes to complete. This will vary according to whether the procedure is performed via GPRS/3G/4G or IP.
  • Page 189 • Each keyfob has 24 bit identification code comprising 2^24 options. • A keyfob has to be recognized and registered by the LightSYS Air, therefore, a "write" process must be performed. • A valid keyfob is one "Learned" by the panel and allowing arm/disarm •...
  • Page 190 Setting the LightSYS Air to comply with EN 50131 Requirements Access the Installer programming mode. From the  System menu select  to access the Settings menu. From the Settings menu select  to access the Standard option. Select EN 50131. Once selected, the following changes will occur in the LightSYS...
  • Page 191 Appendix G: LightSYS Air Accessories Part number Description Comments Main Panel RW432MV8000A LightSYS Air Panel (Voice&WiFi&IP),868MHz LightSYS Air RW432M08000A Panel,WiFi&IP,868MHz RW432MV4000A LightSYS Air Panel (Voice&WiFi&IP),433MHz LightSYS Air RW432M04000A Panel,WiFi&IP,433MHz LightSYS Air RW432MV4100A Panel(Voice&WiFi&IP),433/916,Ext. LightSYS Air Panel RW432MV8B00A (Voice&WiFi&IP), 868MHz, Black...
  • Page 192 Part number Description Comments Wireless Devices Black Proximity keypad RW132KL1P00A 2-Way Black Ext. WL Slim KP+Prox 868 MHz White Proximity keypad RW132KL2P00A 2-Way White Int. WL Slim KP+Prox 868 MHz 2-Way White Int. WL Slim KP, Black Proximity keypad RW132KL2P00H 433 MHz 433 MHz 2-Way Black Ext.
  • Page 193 Part number Description Comments WL Outdoor DT Curtain RWX107DT800C 868+Swivel RWX107DT400A WL Outdoor DT Curtain 433 MHz 2Way Multi-Function Contacts, 868 RWX73F86800C WL Beyond DT, 868 MHz RWX350D0800A WL Beyond DT Cam, 868.65/869.525 RWX350DC800B RWX350D0400A WL Beyond DT, 433MHz RWX350DC400B WL Beyond DT Cam, 433/916MHz 2Way Door/Window Contacts, RWX73M43300D...
  • Page 194 Part number Description Comments Wireless External Sirens WL External Sounder, Blue RWS50B868UKB 868 MHz UK RWS20A86800B Wireless ProSound, 868 MHz WL Lumin8, Amber 868 MHz RWS401A8000B RWS401B4000B WL Lumin8, Blue, 433 MHz RWS401B8000B WL Lumin8, Blue 868 MHz RWS401R8000B WL Lumin8, Red, 868MHz 08/2024 Page 194 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 195 Appendix H: Installer Programming Maps Installer Programming Menu 1) System 1) Timers 01) Ex/En Delay 1 02) Ex/En Delay 2 03) Bell Timeout 04) Bell Delay 05) Switch Aux Break 06) Wireless 07) AC Off Delay 08) Guard Delay 09) Swinger Limit 10) Redial Wait 11) Last Exit Sound 12) Buzzer at Stay...
  • Page 196 09) Technician Reset 10) Engineer Tamper 11) Low battery Arming 12) Bell 30/10 13) Fire Temporal Pattern 14) IMQ Install 16)Disable. Keypad Auto Arming 17) Buzzer Delay 18) Speaker=Buzzer 19) Confirm Speaker 20) Bell Confirmation 21) Error Speaker Time On 22) AC Trouble 23) Strobe Arm 24) Final Night...
  • Page 197 2) Proximity Anti Mask = Tamper 5) Siren Pre-Alarm 6) RF wake-up 7) KF Instant Arm 8) KF Instant Stay 9) KF Dis+Code 3) Labels 1) System 2) Partitions (1—32) 4) Sounds 1) Tamper Sound 1) During Disarm 1) Silent 2) Bell only 3) Buzzer (main) only 4) Bell + Buzzer...
  • Page 198 13) 0CN 14) 0DK 15) 0CZ 16) 0AU 17 0TH 18) 0DE 19) 0IE 20) 0GT 6) Language 1) Text (language selection) 7) Partition Quantity 8) Bypass Tamper 6) Automatic Clock 1) Server 1) NTP 2) DAYTIME 2) Host 3) Port 4) Time Zone (GMT) 7) Service Info.
  • Page 199 09) I+Exit(OP)/Entry1 10) I+Exit (OP)/Entry2 11) I + Entry Follow 12) I+ Instant 13) UO/REX Trigger 14) Day Zone 15) 24 Hours 16) Fire 17) Panic 18) Special 19) Key switch 20) Final Exit 21) Latch Keyswitch 22) EN.Foll + Stay 23) Pulsed Keyswitch Delay 24) Latch Keyswitch Delay 25) Tamper...
  • Page 200 00) Not used 01) Exit/Entry 1 02) Exit/Entry 2 03) Exit(OP)/Entry 1 04) Exit(OP)/Entry 2 05) Entry Follower 06) Instant 07) I+ Exit/Entry 1 08) I+ Exit/Entry 2 09) I+Exit(OP)/Entry1 10) I+Exit (OP)/Entry2 11) I + Entry Follow 12) I+ Instant 13) UO/REX Trigger 14) Day Zone 15) 24 Hours...
  • Page 201 3) At Disarm 1) Silent 2) Bell only 3) Buzzer only 4) Bell+buzzer 5) Door chime 7) Advanced 1) Forced Arming 1) Enable 2) Disable 2) Pulsed Counter 3) Abort Alarm 1) Enable 2) Disable 5) Wireless Zone Parameters 6) Presence 2) Testing 1) Self Test 1) Times...
  • Page 202 15) Walk Test 16) Burglary 17) Panic 18) Fire 19) Special 20) 24 Hour 2) Follows Partition 01) Ready follow 02) Alarm follow 03) Arm follow 04) Burglary follow 05) Fire follow 06) Panic follow 07) Special follow 08) Buzzer follow 09) Chime follow 10) Exit/Entry follow 11) Fire Trouble...
  • Page 203 3) Installer 4) Sub Installer 5) Code Length 1) 4 digits 2) 6 digits 5)Communication 1) Method 2) GSM 1) Timers 1) GSM Lost 2) GSM Net Loss 3) SIM Expire 4) MS Polling 1) Primary 2) Secondary 3) Backup 2) GPRS 1) APN Code 2) APN User Name...
  • Page 204 1) IP Configuration 1) Obtain IP 1) Dynamic ID 2) Static ID 2) Panel Port 3) Panel IP 4) Subnet Mask 5) Gateway 6) DNS Primary 7) DNS Secondary 8) Wi-Fi Scan 9) Add Wi-Fi Net 10) WPS Button 2) Email 1) Mail Host 2) SMTP Port 3) Email Address...
  • Page 205 1) Call Save 2) Show Kissoff 3) Show Handshake 4) Audible Kissoff 5) SIA Text 6) Random MS Testing 7) SIA w/part 8) SIA CH INFO 5) Parameters 1) MS Retries 2) Alarm Restore 1) On Bell Time out 2) Follow Zone 3) At Disarm 3) SIA IP Parameters 1) MS 1...
  • Page 206 3) MS Non Urgent 1) Do Not Call 2) Call 1st 3) Call 2nd 4) Call 3rd 5) Call All 6) 1st Bkup 2nd 7) 1st Bk 2nd 3rd 8) 1 Bk 3 Call 2 9) 2 Bk 3 Call 1 8) Report Codes 1) Edit Codes 1) Alarms...
  • Page 207 3) Bypass 4) Tamper 5) Low Battery 2) Zone lost 3) Soak fail 4) Self test 5) Accessories 1) Keypad 1) Tamper 2) Low Battery 3) Lost 3) Utility Output 1) Tamper 5) Keyfob 1) Arm/Dis 2) Low bat 6) Miscellaneous 01) Enter prog.
  • Page 208 4) Follow Me 1) Define FM (Select FM 01—64) 1) Report Type 1) Voice 1) PSTN/GSM 2) GSM/PSTN 3) PSTN only 4) GSM only 2) Email 1) IP/GPRS 2) GPRS/IP 3) IP only 4) GPRS only 3) SMS 2) Partition 3) Events 1) Alarms 1) Intruder alarm...
  • Page 209 6) Technical 6) Miscellaneous 1) Zone bypass 2) Periodic test 3)Remote programming 4) Restore Events 1)Alarms 1) Intruder alarm 2) Tamper alarm 2) Troubles 01) Main low battery 02) WL low battery 03) Jamming 04) WL lost 05) AC off 07) Siren low battery 09) IP network 10) Charge Trouble...
  • Page 210 2)FM Call All 3)App Arm 4)App Disarm 5)App Exit Delay 6) Encryption 7) Install 2) Wireless Device 1) RX Calibration Receiver Re-calibrate? 2) Allocation 1) By RF 1) Zone 2) Keyfob 3) Keypad 4) Sounder 5) Repeater 2) By code 1) Zone 2) Keyfob 3) Keypad...
  • Page 211 4) Controls 1) Emergency 2) Multi view 3) Exit Beeps 4) Supervision 5) Serial Number 2) Keyfob Button 1—8: 5) Serial No. 6) Masking 7) Controls 12) Button ARM 13) Button DISARM 14) Button * 15) Button STAY 16) Select ASSIGN 3) Sounder 1) Parameter 01) Label...
  • Page 212 Additional Installer Menus Activities Menu Keypad Sound Chime Keypad Chime Partition Chime Buzzer On/Off Advanced… Service Mode MS Test Wi-Fi… Wi-Fi Scan Wi-Fi WPS Button Follow Me Menu Define Test FM View Menu Trouble Alarm Memory All Partitions Disarmed Partition Status (zone number) Zone Status (zone number)
  • Page 213 Arm/Disarm times 2) Tuesday Arm/Disarm times 3) Wednesday Arm/Disarm times 4) Thursday Arm/Disarm times 5) Friday Arm/Disarm times 6) Saturday Arm/Disarm times 7) Sunday Arm/Disarm times 8) All Arm/Disarm times 5) Label Schedule label 6) Inactive Inactive Timer OFF/ON 2) UO ON/OFF 1) ON/OFF Schedule(s) ON/OFF 2) Utility Outputs...
  • Page 214 1) Monday Start/Stop times 2) Tuesday Start/Stop times 3) Wednesday Start/Stop times 4) Thursday Start/Stop times 5) Friday Start/Stop times 6) Saturday Start/Stop times 7) Sunday Start/Stop times 8) All Start/Stop times 4) Label Schedule label One Time Next Arm Next Arm partition/s Next Arm Time Next Disarm...
  • Page 215 Battery Test WL Keypads Communication Test Battery Test WL Sirens Communication Test Battery Test Repeaters Communication Test Battery Test Diagnostics Main battery test 0) Main Board 1) Siren 1 2) Siren 2 Siren Select Siren Siren Version Siren Calibration New threshold Signal (0—5) Version IMEI...
  • Page 216 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 217 Software and applications distributed or made available by RISCO in conjunction with the Product (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.
  • Page 218 PROBLEMS INHERENT IN THE USE OF SUCH MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS. RISCO IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DELAYS, DELIVERY FAILURES, OR OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM SUCH PROBLEMS. RISCO WARRANTS THAT ITS PRODUCTS DO NOT, TO THE BEST OF ITS KNOWLEDGE, INFRINGE UPON ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, TRADE SECRET...
  • Page 219 Installer Notes 08/2024 Page 219 5IN3046 F...
  • Page 220 Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following RISCO branches: Belgium (Benelux) Israel United Kingdom Tel: +32-2522-7622 Tel: +972-3-963-7777 Tel: +44-(0)-161-655-5500 support-be@riscogroup.com support@riscogroup.com support-uk@riscogroup.com...
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