Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems (60 pages)
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EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 CEB T031 PrimeX Anti-intrusion control panel and security systems ROGRAMMING MANUAL...
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In no event shall the authors of this software be liable to You or to those claiming for You for any damage of any kind, whether direct or in direct (including but not limited to, damage or Liability loss of any kind, loss of profits, business interruptions, loss or corruption of data) arising out of or in connection with the use of, or the impossibility to use, this product. Contact www.inim.it for further details. Processing of PrimeX control panels, by attributing them to installers and users registered with the Inim personal data Cloud service, can be managed through dedicated web pages and/or apps available to both the installer and the end user. In order to allow management of the control panel via Inim Cloud an explicit request is required from the users to whom the control panel is to be associated. As soon as a control panel is connected to a LAN or a GSM/LTE network, it will be available on the Inim Cloud, however, until the association is explicitly requested by a user the data ...
Table of contents Chapter 1 General information 1.1 Manufacturer's details 1.2 Operator Qualifications 1.3 Access Levels 1.4 Manuals 1.5 Documents for the users 1.6 About this manual 1.7 Copyright 1.8 Terminology 1.9 Graphic conventions Chapter 2 Programming the PrimeX system 2.1 Enablement for programming 2.2 Programming via keypad 2.3 Programming via Prime/STUDIO software 2.4 Registration of the control panel to Inim Cloud 2.4.1 Control panel registration via keypad for the installer 2.4.2 Registration of the control panel via web and user keypad 2.4.3 Control panel registration via Inim Tech Security App 2.4.4 Control panel registration via Inim Home App Chapter 3 Programming the control panel 3.1 Configuration of a control panel 3.2 Installer codes 3.3 PrimeX control panel parameters 3.4 Preset for Cloud notifications 3.5 Control panel language 3.6 Firmware updating Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs 4.1 Programming terminals 4.2 Zones/Inputs 4.2.1 Detector type 4.3 Double zone 4.4 Outputs 4.4.1 Home-automation outputs 4.4.2 Output scenarios 4.5 Supervised output (I/O terminal) 4.6 Virtual terminals 4.7 Wireless terminals 4.7.1 Enrolling wireless devices...
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Chapter 22 Programming example Chapter 23 Monitoring the control panel 23.1 Remote keypads 23.2 Control panel status 23.3 Monitoring Partitions 23.4 Monitoring terminals 23.5 Monitoring timers 23.6 Monitoring peripheral devices 23.7 Monitoring sounder/flashers 23.8 Monitoring Flex5/DAC expansion 23.9 Monitoring the power supply 23.10 Monitoring wireless devices 23.11 Walk test Appendix A Default programming Appendix B Default Shortcuts Appendix C Available Icons Appendix D Event type Appendix E Combination of outputs triggered by events Appendix F Pre-recorded messages Programming manual - 120...
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Chapter 2 Programming the PrimeX system Chapter 2 Programming the PrimeX system The PrimeX system has been especially designed to be programmed either from a keypad (using one of the keypads connected to the control panel) or from a PC via Prime/STUDIO software. All the options, functions and parameters of the control panels must be programmed solely by the installer or by qualified persons authorized by the installer. The control panels are programmed at the factory with almost ready-to-go settings (“Factory settings”) which, in the majority of installations, require the installer to make only minor ...
2. Connect the apparatus to the PC in use. 3. Read the system configuration by downloading it to the PC by means of the Read button. 4. Select the first element to be programmed using the buttons on the left, then customize the programming parameters in the section that appears on the right. 5. To download the data to the control panel, click-on Write button. If an error occurs during the writing phase, it will be necessary to repeat the operation. Any data Note currently on the control panel will be overwritten. 6. Save the solution (Save button on the menu) or print out the details (Print button). For a description of the Prime/STUDIO software and the instructions on how to use it, refer to the software manual. Registration of the control panel to Inim Cloud The registration of a control panel is an operation that allows its accessibility to all Inim Cloud service users. This accessibility is provided by the association of the control panel with the installer and users, who thereby will be able to reach the control panel via their Inim Cloud profile. Following a correct registration procedure, the installer and users have a direct connection with the control panel for system management and programming operations. An installer can view and program the control panels they are associated with through: their own Cloud web interface the Inim Tech Security App system programming and supervision software (Prime/STUDIO), by selecting the ...
Chapter 2 Programming the PrimeX system In the case of removal, the installer can interact with the control panel as if it had never been registered to the Cloud. This is therefore the only possible way to allow a new installer to register the control panel and associate the first user (“Main” user). 2.4.1 Control panel registration via keypad for the installer 1. Connect the control panel to the Internet: LAN connection Wi-Fi connection GSM connection appropriately programmed with a valid APN associated with the SIM card in use 2. Access the installer menu, then the “Cloud enrollment” section: Via keypad Type-in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING User functions, Activations, Cloud enrollment Via Alien Access the “Settings” section and then the “Installer” section, type-in the installer code and ...
2.4 Registration of the control panel to Inim Cloud This number is also made available in the case of first access to the Cloud service as a user, following an invitation by the installer. Note This number has a limited time duration of 15 minutes. 4. Activate the “Cloud enrollment” option: Via keypad Type-in Code (User), Activations, Cloud enrollment Enter the OTP password and wait for the outcome of the registration.
Chapter 2 Programming the PrimeX system The operations described above must be completed within 120 seconds. Note 7. The following automatic operations will start: The control panel is associated with the installer on the Cloud The control panel is enabled for complete programming. The installer receives a control panel message registered to their account At this point the control panel will be properly registered. You can then proceed with the association of the control panel to users who already have profiles on the Cloud service. 8. Associate the main user to the control panel. The App requires the installer to type in the e-mail address of the user. The address entered must be the same as that of the Cloud account of the user. 9. The main user must accept their association via Inim Home.
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2.4 Registration of the control panel to Inim Cloud Secondary 1. The main user must make a request to associate a secondary user. users 2. Via the Inim Home App the secondary user receives notification of the ongoing registration carried out by the Main User. 3. The secondary user must accept or reject the request within a maximum of 60 minutes: If the secondary user refuses the invite, the main user can propose it again. If the secondary user ignores the invite, after 60 minutes the main user can send them a new request. If the secondary user accepts the invite, the procedure described above for the main user is repeated. 4. The App verifies the entered user code. If the code PIN is at default (from “0001” to “0050”) the App will reject it and will repeat the PIN entry request. 5. If the PIN code is valid, the Cloud will forward a request to the control panel. If the user is already set in programming by the installer (PIN code and partitions to operate on), the user has immediate access to the operations on the control panel. If the PIN is valid but not associated with any user via programming, the system will assign the characteristics of the first available user profile to the user. Secondary users do not have the ability to invite additional users.
Chapter 3 Programming the control panel Chapter 3 Programming the control panel Configuration of a control panel An installation managed by a PrimeX control panel requires different devices to be connected or installed directly on the control panel in order to enhance its functions. The configuration of a control panel consists not only in the programming of its parameters but also of the enrollment of these devices, the relative parameters of which can also be programmed. Installer codes The installer code allows the installer to access the programming phase of the PrimeX system. In fact, the system will request the PIN before allowing any programming from a keypad via the installer menu or before allowing reading or writing operations via the Prime/STUDIO software, that is, if it has not already been entered in the appropriate field.
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Low battery delay Accepted values: 0 to 250 minutes. Selection of the BUS communication speed (38.4 / 125 / 250 BUS speed kbps). Parameter for selecting the communication channel with the Cloud: Use LAN/Wi-Fi Use Com. LTE Cloud options Use Nexus If both are selected priority will be given to the LAN. If you do not wish to manage the control panel via Inim Cloud and/or do not wish to allow any type of connection to Inim Cloud in Cloud options advance, simply disable these options. Section that appears only if the “Allow cloud port configuration” option included in the Prime/STUDIO software settings is enabled. By means of the respective boxes, it is possible to type-in the cloud communication ports: “Events cloud port”, for the control-panel event transmission channel “Management cloud port”, for the commands channel Cloud port The Read and Write buttons allow the installer to read operations settings from the control panel or to set entered data. Enabling this option, in the event of an alarm signalled by the ...
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Chapter 3 Programming the control panel Via software Clicking on the Firmware update button on the menu on the top right opens a section with the available updates and the start procedure button. Click on the button to start the updating of the control-panel peripherals and, on completion, just before the Prime update, you will be asked to confirm the operation. In order to avoid invalidating the procedure, do not switch off or disconnect the PC or Attention! control panel during the updating process. The battery in the control panel must therefore be connected and fully efficient. Prime/STUDIO Following the firmware update of a control panel, all programming data will be converted. ...
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Press the OK button in correspondence with any terminal, provided that it is not an “Unused” terminal, to access directly the Type programming parameters of the selected terminal, be it a zone or an output. Via software By clicking on the System Layout button on the menu on the left, a graphical representation of the control panel board and a list of the configured peripherals will be shown in the section on the right. The control panel and device terminals can be programmed in these sections and reached by right clicking in correspondence with the terminal symbol on the device image. Start page PrimeX PR020 x.xx PrimeX PR040 x.xx Peripherals TERMINALS (AVAILABLE/TOTAL) 100/240 ADD DEVICE ON BUS Control panel - EXPANSIONS (4) - KEYPADS - READERS - HOME-AUTOMATION MODULES Table 4.3: Example of terminals undergoing programming...
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Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs Table 4.4: Zone parameters Installer menu Software section Parameter section This is the editable label which identifies the zone. By default all Zones, selected the zones assume the description of the peripheral they refer to, Description followed by the respective terminal. zone Checkbox for the selection of the zone type: Instant Delayed Delayed unhidden Route 24 hour Automation Armed in Away mode ...
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Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs The control panel provides programming parameters for the terminal that vary in accordance with the type of detector selected: Table 4.7: Detector parameters Installer menu Software section Detector type Parameter section This parameter applies only when the Zones, “Alarm pulse num.” parameter (see below) selected zone, is more than 1. Device parameters This is the window during which a number “generic” of alarm pulses must be detected (each lasting as long as the programmed Multi-pulse time “Al.pulse Duration”). The number of alarm pulses must equal or exceed the value programmed for “Alarm pulses”, before the system generates an alarm. This time Zones, window can be expressed in seconds or generic zone minutes.
Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs A “dimmer” type zone behaves like a technological zone on the control panel, therefore it can be used, for example, to generate an alarm event. Only the zones of the Flex5/S with 1.04 version or higher can be programmed as “dimmers”. Note Only outputs 4 and 5 of the Flex5/S with 1.04 version or higher can be controlled by “dimmer” type zones. “Dimmer” type zones cannot be double zones. Double zone The PrimeX system allows you to connect two different zones to a single terminal. This terminal must be configured as “Double zone input”. Via keypad Type in code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Terminals, select the terminal in question configured as input (“D”) and then select one of the two zones Type-in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Zones, select the zone concerned and then select one of the two zones Via software To program the zone, click on the System Layout button and, in the section on the right, select the device (control panel or peripheral) to which the terminal to be configured belongs. Here, by right clicking on the icon of the terminal you can configure it as a “double zone”. ...
restores. The output will be deactivated only when the “CODE 1” recognition event occurs. Switch If this option is enabled, each time an output activation command is carried out the output will switch status. Therefore, if it is deactivated it will activate and vice versa. A deactivation command will always carry out deactivation. In order to use this feature with the shortcuts, it is therefore necessary to use the “Activate output” shortcut. OFF icon Exclusively via software, in the programming page of the single output, it is possible to select the ON and OFF icons, to be chosen from those available. These icons will be shown on LCD keypads if On or Off shortcuts are programmed on any function key. 4.4.1 Home-automation outputs The PrimeX system allows you to program the outputs for an installation with home automation functions. The outputs can be destined not only for “anti- intrusion” purposes, for example alarm signallers, but also for home-automation purposes like lighting or air conditioning. Programming manual - 120...
Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs Open, 3/4 open,1/2 open, 1/4 open, Closed, command that changes the status of the “roller shutter” type output Scenarios on To assign one of the programmed scenarios to the each event, go to the programming section of the event. events The “Output scenarios” section provides two programming fields for the selection of the scenarios, one relating to activation of the event and the other to its restoral. Supervised output (I/O terminal) A “controlled” output is an output whose status is made known in real time. Using a terminal configured as “I/O”, the terminal combines the configurations of both input ...
Chapter 4 Programming inputs and outputs Air2 device Terminal Via software Via keypad Terminal T1 MC Terminal “T1” Single Terminal 1 Magnetic contact Air2-MC300 outputs Terminal T2 MC Terminal “T2” Single Terminal 2 Magnetic contact Terminal T1 MC Double Terminal 1 Magnetic contact Terminal “T1” Air2-MC300 I/O Terminal T2 MC Double Terminal 2 Magnetic contact Terminal “T2” Microreed Air2-MC400 Single Micro-magnetic contact...
configuration. In the section on the left the number increases in correspondence with the keypads button. To remove a keypad from the structure, it is necessary to access the programming section by clicking on the relative key on the menu on the left then, from the list shown, click on the Delete button in correspondence with the line of the keypad in question. Via keypad Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Keypads, Enable/Disable This section allows you to add/remove keypads from the configuration, by means of keys and 5.1.2 Enrolling wireless keypads The PrimeX system provides guided procedures (wizards) for the enrolling of wireless keypads. Via software Click on the Keypads button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will show a list of the configured keypads. By selecting one of these keypads, the “Keypad type” parameter will allow the association of the “Wireless” attribute to the selected keypad. This operation visualizes: the Enroll button, which allows the start of the enrolling procedure. the “Wireless monitoring” section Pressing the Start button initializes the monitoring process on the variation of the signal transmitted by the device and background noise detected over time. Via keypad Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING keypads, ChoosePeripheral "keypad", Wireless Once the OK button is pressed, it is necessary to work through the menu options and enroll the ...
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Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Installer menu Parameter Software section section Audible signal on This option enables/disables the buzzer when the Sound on output terminal T1 keypad terminal T1 is activated as an output. output Disable This option enables/disables the buzzer that signals the Disable chime chime violation of the bell zone relative to the keypad. LED OFF in stand- LED OFF in If enabled, in the event of at least 40 seconds inactivity stand-by on the keypad, the respective LEDs will switch off. Bypass If enabled, this option inhibits the monitoring function ...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals - each of the 8 main buttons must be a JPG file with a maximum size of 12 kbytes, 109x88 pixels Proximity readers 5.2.1 Enrolling readers Via software Once the solution for the system to be designed has been opened, click on the System Layout button on the menu on the left. Then click on the “Add device to BUS” button in the section on the right. A window will open where it is possible to select the readers to configure and then add to the configuration. In the section on the left the number increases in correspondence with the Readers button. To remove a reader from the structure, access the programming section by clicking on the relative key in the menu on the left then, from the list displayed, click on the Delete button that corresponds to the line of the reader to be deleted. Via keypad Type in code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Readers, Enable/disable In this section it is possible to add/remove readers from the configuration, by means of keys and 5.2.2 Programming of proximity readers Via software Click on the Proximity readers button on the menu on the left to access two programming ...
added to the configuration. In the section on the left the number increases in correspondence with the sounders/flashers button. To remove a sounder/flasher from the structure, click on the relative button on the menu on the left to access the programming section, then, from the list that appears, click on the Delete button that corresponds to the line of the sounder/flasher in question. Via keypad Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Sounders/Flashers, Enable/Disable In this section it is possible to add/remove sounders/flashers from the configuration by means of keys and 5.4.2 Enrolling wireless sounder/flashers The PrimeX system provides wizards for the enrolling of wireless sounder/flashers. Via software By clicking on the Sounders button in the menu on the left, it will be possible to select a sounder/flasher from the “Programming - Configured sounders/flashers” section. The checkbox next to that of the sounder/flasher description allows the selection of the sounder/flasher type: Hardwired sounder/flasher Indoor wireless sounder/flasher Outdoor wireless sounder/flasher If “wireless” is selected as the sounder/flasher type, the programming section will provide the Learn button that initializes the enrolling process. Via keypad Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Sounders, ChoosePeripheral, "sounder/flasher", Wireless...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Parameter Software section If enabled, after control panel reset the BUS will be monitored for one minute, its status will be signalled by the green PRG LED: On solid - BUS disconnected 1 flash per second - BUS connected but sounder/flasher not enrolled 2 flashes per second - BUS connected and sounder/flasher enrolled Monitor IBUS TAMPER and This option allows the selection of the type of contact (normally open or FAULT outputs closed) of the outputs during stand-by status. Configured If the internal temperature of the sounder/flasher indicated in the “Real- sounder/flasher, time” section is incorrect, it is possible to use this section to set the real Hardwired temperature value and correct the parameter via the Compensation sounder/flasher, Temperature button. Temperature compensation compensation Each sounder/flasher LED (PRG or STATUS) provides 5 options which Sounder/flasher Configured allow you to select the control panel event that will activate the LED.
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Monitoring the In this section, the monitoring window lists the parts of the sounder/flasher whose status is represented by icons/LED: wireless sounder/flashe Colour Status Tamper Green Sounder/flasher not in tamper status Sounder/flasher in tamper status (open or dislodged) Battery Green Battery charged inefficient Battery charge low (below 40%) Sounder Green Audible signalling Off active Audible signalling On Flasher active Green Visual signalling Off Visual signalling On STATUS LED Green STATUS LED off STATUS LED On PRG LED ON Green PRG LED off PRG LED On Signal This series of notches represents the reception level of the wireless signal of the device ...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals 5.5.1 Enrolling simulated wireless readers During the enrolling phase the wireless transceiver is integrated into the PrimeX system, by simulating: a reader, with the address programmed via the module itself (ADD), by means of buttons P1 and P2 on the PCB; up to 10 expansion boards, at addresses ADD, ADD+1, ... ADD+9, to manage the terminals to be configured via the “System Layout” section of the Prime/STUDIO software. Via software Once the reading procedure has been completed at the control panel, by clicking on the Proximity readers button on the menu on the left, a list of configured readers will be provided in the section on the right. The reader simulated by the Air2-BS200 transceiver is the one with the “ADD” address configured by the module itself. Via keypad Type-in Code (Installer PIN) , PROGRAMMING Readers, ChoosePeripheral In the list of configured readers, the reader simulated by an Air2-BS200 has a “W” at the end of its description. 5.5.2 Enrolling simulated wireless expansions Via software To identify an expansion as “wireless”, it must first be configured as described above, in the ...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Temperature sensors and chronothermostats The temperature sensors that can be connected to the PrimeX system are of different types: stand-alone module connected to the SenseTH100/H BUS Air2-SenseTH100/W wireless stand-alone module thermal probe integrated in a keypad connected to BUS NCT thermal probe connected to one of Flex5/S expansion terminals A temperature module/probe, both wired or wireless, or even a keypad probe, are identified by the control panel during the programming phase with the chronothermostat function. On the other hand, temperature probes connected to one of the terminals of an expansion module are enrolled as zones that can generate alarm or tamper events and must be ...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Installer menu Parameter Software section section Section relative to the programming of chronothermostat. You can program the thermostat and also adjust its temperature setting and operating times. The adjustment of the temperature (manual Programming the or operating time mode) is allowed by chronothermostat indicators on level bars. The Read button allows you to read the thermostat schedule and ambient temperature detected by the provided thermometer. The Write button allows you to set the schedule. Configured Button to start the procedure for enrolling Wireless Enroll wireless devices ("Enrolling wireless thermostats, devices"). wireless thermostat Terminals, The red LED indicates a communication in "terminal",Options, Use detector LED progress between the device and the control ...
Chapter 5 Programming peripherals Power supply stations 5.8.1 Enrolling power-supply stations Via software Once the solution for the system to be designed has been opened, click on the System Layout button on the menu on the left. Then click on the “Add device to BUS” button in the section on the right. A window will open where you can select the power-supply stations to be configured and add them to the configuration. In the section on the left, the number increases in correspondence with the power-supply stations button. To remove a station from the structure, it is necessary to access the programming section by clicking on the corresponding button on the menu on the left then, from the list shown, click on the Delete button in correspondence with the line of the station to be removed. 5.8.2 Programming power-supply stations Via software By clicking on the Pow. stations button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will show a list of the configured stations. By selecting one of these options and clicking on the button you access the section where you can set only the description of the power station. Click on the Project button on the menu on the left and select one of the power-supply stations added to configuration. As a control panel peripheral, the power supply station has two terminals that can be ...
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Chapter 6 Programming the GSM communicator Parameter Software section Shortcut 2 Selection menu for the shortcut which is to be activated after the one selected above. Shortcut 2 As per “Shortcut parameter” but valid for the “Shortcut 2” command. parameter Identifies the type of command feedback: SMS - feedback will be provided by an SMS text to the phone number of the caller (command dispatcher). Ring - feedback will be provided on the phone of the caller (command dispatcher). Positive outcome will be indicated by a “ring”; negative outcome by “silence”. Confirmation via SMS text or feedback ring will occur only when the phone number that sent the command is not hidden. Buzzer - feedback is provided by an audible signal on the Nexus buzzer. Positive outcome is indicated by three short audible signals; negative outcome is indicated by five Confirm long audible signals. Command via Users who wish to activate a command via SMS text must enter the command details as ...
If disabled, poor GSM cover will not generate a fault event. Section for enabling the communicator for the use of the I- General SIM100 SIM card. parameters, Enabling the If the device is not enabled to communicate its IMEI code device to use I- automatically, or the system is not able to communicate with the Nexus SIM100 SIM Inim Cloud service, pressing the Read IMEI button in the cards relevant box will show this code. Once connected with Inim Cloud, by pressing the other Enable device button, the code will be communicated and the enabling IMEI of the device procedure can be considered complete. The remaining credit control feature is subject to temporary or even permanent unavailability caused Note by changes in the implementation of the methods used by the GSM/GPRS service provider. Inim Electronics provides device programming functions which may be capable of restoring this feature, by means of manual changes to the respective parameter settings. APN (Access Point Name) parameters The provides the parameters necessary for parameter settings for the provider of the remote ...
IP connection Time, expressed in seconds, between connection test tests. If “0” is set, the connection test will be Range disabled. parameters Options that enable the test on relative channels: Parameters LAN/Wi-Fi TestInternet Nexus on-board LTE communicator (PrimeX/LWG TestInternet only) Nexus If one of these is enabled, the control panel automatically carries out an Internet connection test TestInternet on the selected channel as indicated in the “interval” Enable test on box which, in the event of failure, generates an connection event. Connection to a LAN network The PrimeX control panel can connect to a LAN network, both cabled via an Ethernet port, or via Wi-Fi, and therefore have access to a local or Internet network. The connectivity to the PrimeX control panel LAN is subject to the configuration of the network itself. Note The manufacturer strongly recommends that you contact the network administrator for the correct ...
Chapter 7 Programming LAN and WiFi communication By default, the ‘Enable DHCP’ option ("IP parameters") is active. With this option active, the control panel Wi-Fi access point is able to automatically assign an IP address to the device in use connected to it and this address will be assigned in the 192.168.1.xxx class. If the “Enable DHCP” option is not active, the device from which you are connecting must be manually set to an address of 192.168.1.xxx class, but different from that of the control panel. 7.4.1 Connecting to the control panel as “Access point” Via software Via the Prime/STUDIO software it is possible to program the control panel through the Wi-Fi that has been generated. 1. Activate the access point function of the control panel. When the function is activated, the blue “CLOUD” LED will flash. 2. Start the Prime/STUDIO software application and access the “Settings, Communication port” section of the menu. 3. Select the “LAN/WiFi” connection in the “Communication type” field. 4. In the “IP Address” section, type in the credentials of the network generated by the control panel in the “IP address” and “Password” fields ("Access point Wi-Fi"). 5. Click on OK to start the connection. As an alternative to the procedure indicated above, it is possible to set the Wi-Fi network and ...
Chapter 8 Programming the telephone Installer menu Parameter Software section section (LAN) port Port Port used for SIA-IP communication via LAN / Nexus (Nexus) Telephone, You can associate each phone number with specific partitions. By Selected selecting the partitions, you can enable/disable users (who have at number, least one of these partitions in common with the phone number) to "number" Partitions modify the number concerned. Events, A key is available that directly accesses the programming section Failed call Failed call of the failed call.event. ‘SIA-IP’ type If a phone number is a “SIA-IP” type, the IP address and port of the SIA-IP receiver must be entered in the receiver number field in the “Number” section, using the following format: xxxyyyzzzttt,ppppp where: ...
Chapter 9 Programming arming scenarios Chapter 9 Programming arming scenarios The programming of the arming scenarios (configurations of the arming mode of the PrimeX system partitions) can be carried out either via software or from a keypad. Via software Click-on the Arming scenarios button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will provide a list of all the available scenarios and their parameters. Selecting one of these items allows you to set the parameters of the single scenario by clicking on the button. Via keypad Type in code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Arming scenarios This section allows you to program the various options of the selected scenario. Scenario parameters Table 9.1: Parameters of single scenario Installer Parameter Software section menu section ...
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Chapter 10 Programming partitions This section lists the partitions on which to activate or not automatic arm/disarm operations by means of the and buttons. Forced auto-arm operations may occur, generated by events active at the time of the auto-arm operation. Programming manual - 120...
Minutes of This parameter allows you to set an advance in minutes (if the value is deviation in negative) or a delay (if the value is positive) in respect to the moment respect to sunrise calculated for sunrise. Once all the above data have been set, the following will be obtained: upon reaching the time calculated by the control panel as “sunrise”, added to the deviation programmed for sunrise, the timer will switch to “OFF” status and the related event will be reset (if not already) upon reaching the time calculated by the control panel as “sunset”, added to the deviation programmed for sunset, the timer will switch to “ON” status and the related event will be activated (if not already) In order for the control panel to make a correct calculation of the moments of sunrise and sunset, the Note correct geographical coordinates of the system must be set (refer to “Geolocation”, in "PrimeX control panel parameters"). Activation of the control panel “Automatic daylight saving time” option ("PrimeX control panel parameters") does not affect the sunrise and sunset times obtained by means of the astronomical clock. The control panel does not perform partition auto-arming programmed on the basis of astronomical timers. Programming manual - 120...
Chapter 12 Programming user codes 12.2 Code PINs Database The Prime/STUDIO software provides a section for the saving of code PINs in a database for their eventual retrieval during control panel resetting or reprogramming phases. This function allows you to read or rewrite on the solution in progress the PINs of all the codes previously registered in the control panel without them being shown to the installer or operator.
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Chapter 12 Programming user codes Table 12.3: Code enablements Installer menu Parameter Software section section This section allows you to enable/disable access to the Codes, selected Codes, "code" various sections of the User Menu. code, Enablements For details regarding the sections of the user menu, Enablement Enablements refer to the User Manual. details This section allows you to enable/disable each output Assigned outputs Enablement the code is authorized to control manually via the user of outputs menu. Codes, This section allows you to assign a shortcut to each of ...
Chapter 13 Programming events Activation, to program the actions to be carried out when the event occurs. Restoral, to program the actions to be carried out when the event ends. 4. Set the parameters relating to the event activation or reset actions. 13.1 Events parameters Table 13.1: Single event parameters Installer menu Parameter Software section section Events, "Event Events list, The actions are arranged on lines in a table, each selected type", "event", with a checkbox for its activation when the event event, occurs and a checkbox for the activation of the Activation / Activation / Actions action when the event restores.
Chapter 13 Programming events from the first notification. Within the successive time window, the number of reportable events allowed will decrease by one until it reaches the value “0”. At the end of the relevant time interval, the parameter will reset completely. It is also possible to activate the “do not disturb during the night” option. With this option activated, the event will not produce any notification if the maximum number is reached previously within the set time interval and will repeat itself during the night (from 11pm to 7am) before the number is reset. 13.2 Voice and digital dialer for the event The programming of a single event also includes the association of the occurrence of the event ...
13.5 Periodic events The PrimeX control panel provides 4 periodic events. Programming of these events includes the date and time of the first activation and the periodicity. The activation of the first periodic event can be driven by other events (see the “Activate ...
Chapter 13 Programming events Counters A counter is a logical expression element. It is characterized by an increasing value (“Count”). The counter will have a “non active” value until it reaches the set value, which will take the counter to the “active” value. You can select up to four “Start events” (i.e. control panel events which increase the counter value) and up to four “Reset events” (i.e. control panel events which annul the counter). You can specify the “Edge” for each of the eight events, that is, the status passage of the selected event (“Activation”, “Reset” or “Both”). It is necessary to define an “Autoreset” time that will zero the count when, between two successive increases, a superior time elapses. If you do not desire an “Autoreset” time, you must set the time at “65535”, already set by default, in order to ensure that the count never expires. You should not set an “Autoreset” value of less than 5 seconds. Note Once the event programming process is complete and the event is sent to the control panel, the event programming values will be checked for errors. 13.6.1 Examples of programmable events If you want to generate an alarm (i.e. activate sounder/flashers and calls) when only two PIRs (DET1 ...
Chapter 14 Programming keys Chapter 14 Programming keys Key programming consists of setting the parameters of the keys and remote-control devices for user access to the partitions protected by the PrimeX system. Each digital key and remote-control device must be enrolled separately on the system in order to allow it to operate. 14.1 Enrolling keys The enrolling procedure is carried out in this section, as follows: Via keypad Type in code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Keys, Enroll 1. The readers present in the control panel configuration will be shown. Select the reader for enrolling the keys, then press OK, if you select a reader simulated by a transceiver, a “W” will be shown at the end of the description. 2. Select the digital key you wish to enroll and press OK; if you are using a non-simulated proximity reader, all the LEDs will begin to blink to indicate that it is ready to enroll the key. 3. The keypad will indicate the current description of the key concerned. 4. Hold the digital key in the vicinity of the reader and then move it away. In the case of a wireless keyfob, press simultaneously keys 3 and 4. 5. The keypad will emit a beep to confirm that the key has been successfully enrolled. If ...
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Chapter 14 Programming keys Table 14.1: Parameters for single key Installer menu Parameter Software section section Keys, Description This is an editable field for the key name/description. selected This section allows the installer to establish which Partitions partitions the key can control. This section allows you to associate a timer with the key in order to filter the operability of the key on a time Timers basis. In this section it is possible to set the shortcuts (with any related parameter) that the key can activate at a reader. Each shortcut is associated with the lighting-up of a specific reader LED: F1 - red LED F2 - blue LED F3 - green LED Keys, "key", Key ...
Chapter 15 Voice messages Chapter 15 Voice messages The PrimeX provides a programming section for the recording and playback of all voice messages. The Table in the Appendix shows all the pre-recorded messages ("Pre-recorded messages"). Via software By clicking-on the Voice messages button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will give access to several sections: Messages list, this section is where all the available voice messages and their parameters are listed. The “Message category” box at the top implements a filter on the display of messages, depending on the category it belongs to. Selecting one of these options makes it possible to set up the single message by clicking on the button or to listen to it by means of the relative button ...
Chapter 15 Voice messages 15.2 Voice messages maintenance Table 15.3: Maintenance operations Parameter Software section Maintenance Button that allows reading from the control panel of all the Read all messages from the messages present on it. control panel Button that allows the writing on the control panel of all the Write all messages on the programmed voice messages. control panel Button that starts the formatting of the voice messages of the control panel. The following formatting options are available: Preserve previously-recorded messages ...
Chapter 17 Events log Chapter 17 Events log Via software Click-on the Events log button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will allow the viewing of all the events saved to the control panel via a table, in which each row refers to a single event and the columns show the related data. Table 17.1: Events log via software Parameter Note Num. Number which indicates the chronological You can group the events into categories by order of the events in the log. dragging the header of the required category to the grey line above the Date/Time Event date and time columns. Event Type of event Filter Parameters for further event details. Agent Location Category Logic grouping of events Num. Number which indicates the chronological ...
Chapter 18 Default settings Chapter 18 Default settings The operations necessary for the reset of factory data vary and can be carried out by the installer in accordance with the method used to access the control panel: the FACT/ENR and RESET buttons on the control panel PCB the keypad, via the installer menu Prime/STUDIO software Reset of the factory default programming data deletes all the previously programmed Attention! parameter settings.
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Chapter 18 Default settings 4. Verify that the operation has been carried properly and that all the settings are accurate (if any zones are not in stand-by status during this process their balancing will not be acquired accurately). 5. Set manually any inaccurate zone balancing settings. Programming manual - 120...
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Dust level 000% chamber of a smoke detector If the resistance value has reached the maximum readable, the string will show the writing “> 20000 Note Ohm”. It is advisable to clean the smoke detector if the contamination value exceeds 90%. Faults ongoing - allows the viewing of any ongoing faults. Panel version - allows the viewing of the firmware version and model of the PrimeX control panel. Outputs Allows manual activation/deactivation of the outputs by means of keys and ON/OFF Write Allows the setting of the date and time of the control panel (refer to "PrimeX control panel parameters"). date/time Via software The Prime/STUDIO software program provides a section which, during a direct connection to a Sol control panel, allows monitoring of the entire system in real time and access to some of the above-mentioned parameters. Select the “Monitoring” option from the menu bar. A window containing various sections will open. The sections can be selected by means of tags, each referring to a different part of the system (refer to "Monitoring the control panel"). Programming manual - 120...
Wrong PIN Keypad lockout keypad lockout Control panel Does not arm if OpenZonesArmLock any of the zones Enabled parameters are not ready "PrimeX control panel parameters" Prevents the deletion of NoUserTamp.reset Enabled tamper memory by user code Regulatory The readers LEDs will remain OFF when there are no keys near the readers themselves. As soon as a key is held near a reader and then immediately ...
Show scenario Detectors with If the installation uses detectors with an anti-masking function, each anti-masking signal must be managed as follows: anti-masking protection Prepare an input terminal for the anti-masking signal connection. “Description” parameter: assign an explanatory description to the signal Enable “Zone fault” option Enable the “Do not arm if zones are not ready” ("PrimeX control panel parameters") ATS4 Use an ATS4 notification appliance: protocol: SIA-IP with encryption interface: LAN (integrated on the motherboard) 20.3 ATS Configurations according to EN50136-1 In order to guarantee compliance with the EN50131-6 standard, the following ATS categories will be obtained according to specific conditions: Table 20.3: Conditions for ATS categories channel...
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Chapter 21 Graphic map configuration Table 21.1: Map configuration buttons Alien Programming Keys Left-clicking on any one of the icons positioned on the map will highlight the icon which will then be shown in a frame that allows you to resize or reposition it. Object icons Right-clicking on any one of the icons positioned on the map or map tree on the left allows the deletion of the object concerned or modification of its settings; in this case a window will open showing all the editable settings (refer to "Map object settings"). Button to show or hide the map tree located to the left of the displayed map. Buttons for the addition of a new map in the last position on the map tree or for the deletion of the last map on the map tree. Button for the insertion or overwriting of the background image of the current map. The name of the current image file is indicated in the lower section. The selection of several icons by means of these buttons will allow you to create their alignment. By selecting several icons, with these buttons it is possible to change their dimensions by assigning them the dimensions of the first icon selected (width, height or both). Not available Button to read the configured maps from the keypad or from the Prime so that they can be modified. Button to write on the keypad or on the Prime the newly configured or modified maps after a reading. Table 21.2: Map object settings Parameter Note Section Height, Width, Position...
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Chapter 22 Programming example PROGRAMMING Zones, select the zone associated with the terminal concerned Via software To program the zone, select the Terminals button. The section on the right will show the graphic representation (map) of the terminals of the entire system. By double clicking on the terminal concerned you will enter the terminal programming phase. Table 22.2: Zone parameters Zone Detector Device Description Partition Option Balancing type type Roller blind detector Ground ...
Chapter 23 Monitoring the control panel Chapter 23 Monitoring the control panel The Prime/STUDIO software program provides a section which, during a direct connection to a control panel (refer to the Software manual), allows monitoring of the entire system in real time. Click-on the Monitoring button on the menu bar. The section on the right provides various sections selectable by means of tabs with headers, each one concerning different parts of the system and monitoring functions. Some of these functions are also reachable from the keypad. 23.1 Remote keypads Via software Click on the Monitoring button on the menu bar, then go to the “Remote Keypad” section. In this section is divided in two parts. The left hand side shows all the keypads available for the system, but only those currently connected to the control panel are highlighted (in colour). By clicking on one of the keypads in the field on the right, its exact replica will be visualized, it is possible therefore not only to view the display and the status of its LED, but also to issue commands by means of the buttons on the image. Also available is the Refresh button, which updates the connection with the control panel, thus renewing the images in the window. 23.2 Control panel status Via software Click on the Monitoring button on the menu bar, then go to the “Control panel status” section. A section will open where you can view the real-time status of the control panel. A list of the basic functions of the control panel, the system parts and components will be ...
Chapter 23 Monitoring the control panel DAC peripherals Nexus Power supply stations By selecting an item from this list, in the section alongside, all the peripherals of the selected type will be visualized, represented by icons. There are two keys to obtain specific information for each device (address, firmware version, operating voltage, presence of faults, etc.): Update, for a data update Continuous, for continuous reading of the data in real time In addition, via tooltip (passing over the icon with the mouse pointer) the device model is provided and if it is present or not. 23.7 Monitoring sounder/flashers The monitoring phase on the sounder/flashers, both wireless and on the I- BUS, provides ...
Chapter 23 Monitoring the control panel voltages and currents on the “AUX” terminals voltage and current on the I-BUS 23.10 Monitoring wireless devices Via software Click on the Monitoring button on the menu bar, then go to the “Wireless devices” section. After clicking- on the Update button, this section shows a list of all the wireless devices connected to the control panel. The monitoring-operation provides the following feedback for each device: an index of the reception quality of the wireless signal the percentage of the battery charge The colour of the values shown also indicates the level of both the signal index and the charge ...
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Appendix A Default programming Zone alarm/tamper events relay output activated “Other outputs / Sounder/flasher 1” activated on activation of the event, calls contact numbers 1 to 8 on restoral of the event, calls contact numbers 7 to 8 calls to contact numbers 7 and 8 Zone bypass events Partition Arming/Disarming calls to contact numbers 7 and 8 events calls to contact numbers 7 and 8 Partition Arming/Disarming events Emergency button (Panic) on activation of the event, calls contact numbers 1 to 8 events Open-panel/Panel relay output activated dislodgement events and ...
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Appendix B Default Shortcuts Shortcut on keypad on code on reader on keys on event over the stand description function parameter Icon String keypad phone alone keypad V o i c e m e m o Voice memo Accesses the user menu section: Reference Available Not ...
Appendix C Available Icons Appendix C Available Icons The following Table shows the icons provided at default. The icons can be customized to suit the keypad shortcuts. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon ...
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Appendix D Event type Number of Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... events events Partition code Valid user-code An entered user-code PIN is recognized as valid on the partition One event for on partition each partition Partition key Valid key on A key used at a reader is recognized as valid on the partition One event for partition each partition Failed call Failed call All attempts to call a specific phone number have failed One call to the phone ...
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Appendix D Event type Number of Pulse Name Occurs when... Restores when ... events events IP conn.GSM lost IP connection on The IP connectivity test on GSM is enabled and the test has failed. A connection attempt has GSM lost been successful. Low batt. keyfob Low battery on One of the keyfobs in the configuration signals low battery voltage All the keyfobs have keyfob effective battery voltage Keyfob enable Remote-control A remote -control device has been unlocked and enabled for ...
Appendix F Pre-recorded messages Appendix F Pre-recorded messages The SmartLogos30M voice board is supplied by Inim Electronics with 500 voice message slots, 291 of which are pre-recorded. The messages are arranged in such way as to produce event- related voice calls which clearly describe the related event. The following Table shows the message numbers and their purpose, together with the respective recording time. Message duration (seconds)
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Appendix F Pre-recorded messages Message duration (seconds) Type Number Default message High quality Average quality Zone 25 3.13 Zone 26 3.13 Zone 27 3.13 Zone 28 3.13 Zone 29 3.13 Zone 30 3.13 Zone 31 3.13 Zone 32 3.13 Zone 33 3.13 ...
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Appendix F Pre-recorded messages Message duration (seconds) Type Number Default message High quality Average quality Disarm partition Pre-arm alert Overtime request Welcome Forced arming Failed to arm Valid user-code Valid key Valid code at keypad Valid key at reader Valid user-code on partition Valid key on partition Failed call ...
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