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EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 EN 50131-6 EN 50131-10 EN 50130-4 EN 50130-5 EN 50136-1 EN 50136-2 CEB T031 Anti-intrusion control panel and security systems User's manual...
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If you do not want to manage the control panel via Inim Cloud and/or do not want to allow, in a preventive way, any type of connection to Inim Cloud, it is necessary to request the intervention of the installer who, through appropriate programming, will prevent the ...
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6.6.14 Thermostats management 6.6.15 Code Management 6.6.16 Timer programming 6.6.17 Partition status enquiry 6.7 Operations via touch-screen keypad 6.7.1 Managing alarms 6.7.2 Arming commands and scenarios 6.7.3 Voicebox and intercom functions 6.7.4 Activations 6.7.5 View 6.7.6 Outputs management 6.7.7 Change date and time 6.7.8 Touch-screen display settings 6.7.9 Change code PIN 6.7.10 Change telephone numbers 6.7.11 Overtime request 6.7.12 Thermostats management 6.7.13 Photo frame 6.7.14 Alarm clock and memo 6.7.15 Graphic maps via touch-screen keypad Chapter 7 Use of proximity readers and digital keys 7.1 Proximity readers 7.1.1 Signalling on reader LEDs 7.2 Keys 7.3 Remote-control keys 7.4 Reader and key operations 7.4.1 Managing alarms 7.4.2 Arming commands and scenarios 7.4.3 Outputs management 7.4.4 Overtime request 7.4.5 Operations via remote-control keys 7.4.6 Use of remote-controls with low battery Chapter 8 Commands over the phone 8.1 Use of phone calls 8.1.1 Panel to user calls 8.1.2 User to control panel calls 8.2 Use of SMS text messages 8.2.1 SMS text message from panel to user 8.2.2 SMS text message from user to panel 8.3 Operations via telephone 8.3.1 Managing alarms 8.3.2 Arming commands and scenarios 8.3.3 Activation of outputs...
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1.8 Copyright Revision: 170 Copyright The information contained in this document is the sole property of Inim Electronics S.r.l.. Copying, reprinting or modification of this document, in part or as a whole, is not permitted without prior authorization in writing from Inim Electronics S.r.l.. All rights reserved. Terminology Panel, control Refer to the main supervisory unit and any constituent parts of the Prime security system. panel, device Left, Right, Refer to the directions as perceived by the operator when directly in front of the mounted device. Behind, Above, Below Qualified Persons whose training, expertise and knowledge of the products and laws regarding security systems, are able to create, in accordance with the requirements of the purchaser, the most personnel suitable solution for the protected premises. Select Click on a specific element of the interface (drop-down menu, options box, graphic object, ...
Chapter 2 The Prime system Chapter 2 The Prime system A typical Prime system comprises: a Prime control panel alarm signalling devices and, generally, the events detected by the system (wireless sounders, visual-audible signalling devices, etc.) wireless intrusion-detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic contacts, linear beam detectors, etc.) system control peripherals: proximity readers, wireless keypads The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for managing the system: the graphic display shows all the necessary information and provides an icon-based user interface for immediate and clear identification of the operations to be carried out. Besides the keypad, the system can also be managed via proximity readers which provide an interface for fast execution of the most frequent daily operations, i.e. arming and disarming. Users in possession of electronic keys can activate the functions they are enabled to control by holding the key in the vicinity of the proximity key reader. All models of the control panel manage a wireless system for the deployment of wireless and remote-control devices. Prime control panels are capable of managing various event types (not only alarms but also faults, tamper, code/key identification, arm/disarm operations, etc.) and event- response actions such as audible/visual signalling and messages (voice calls, SMS text messages and e- mails with attachments or push notifications).
to keys <0= to <9= for the code, will be announced over- the- phone, in order to facilitate the implementation of operations. Furthermore, It is possible to activate the listen-in function which allows the user to listen to the sounds picked up by the microphone of the keypads located on the protected premises.. When a user requests an operation, via a correctly formatted SMS command message or voice call to the SIM card of the GSM communicator, the control panel will activate the respective shortcut and send confirmation (feedback) of the successfully implemented command. WEB / e-mail functions The PrimeLAN board provides full access to the Prime system functions both for user and installer codes even when Inim Electronics software is not installed on the computer in use. An Internet connection is necessary via a PC or through the Inim Home App for smartphones and tablets. All Prime control panels equipped with the optional PrimeLAN board are capable of sending control-panel event associated e-mails. The e-mail text, subject, recipients and attachments must be programmed by your installer ("e-mail"). In addition to the e-mails, the PrimeLAN board allows you to interface with the control panel from any computer or mobile phone device (PDA, mobile phone, etc.) via any Internet browser. The PrimeLAN board integrates a web-server which allows users to operate the control panel ...
Also available is interaction with videocameras for real- time video verification. Inim Home allows you to associate one or more videocameras to a detector and display on your ...
Chapter 3 User of the Prime system Chapter 3 User of the Prime system User Codes Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes and a group of parameters which determine its rank in the system code hierarchy and the operations the user is entitled to perform. The PIN is made up of 4, 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order to allow identification. The PIN of user code n. 1 is <0001= at default. The PINs of the successive user codes are <0002=, <0003= etc., up to <0050=.
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Chapter 4 Shortcut Shortcut on keypad on code on reader on keys on event over the stand description function parameter Icon String keypad phone alone keypad Activations menu Accesses the user menu section: Reference A c t i v a t i o n s m e n u Available Not ...
Chapter 4 Shortcut continue or not. If you press OK the shortcut will activate instantly, if you press C or Esc the operation will be abandoned. This method protects against accidental operations. The shortcut will affect all the keypad partitions. 18:23 01/01/2024 DA--- CONTINUE?OK=YES Shortcut activation To activate the desired shortcut, press the button F1, ..., F4 that corresponds to the icon that identifies the shortcut. The system will activate the shortcut instantly (case A), or will request explicit confirmation (case D), or will request code entry (cases B and C). touch-screen keypads do not have function keys F1, F2, F3, F4, nor do they provide access to certain functions via shortcuts. However, they provide buttons on the display which, with a single tap, activate functions and applications. For further details refer to "Keys of touch-screen keypads". Table 4.1: Default shortcuts from the keypad Shortcut Icon Description Operation Confirm Arm in Away Arms all the system partitions. No confirmation or valid code AWAY mode entry required. Disarm the n.37 Disarms all the system partitions.
Chapter 4 Shortcut 5. Description of the fourth reader shortcut for 3 seconds 6. The <Disarm= string, to disarm all the partitions 7. Then, starting at point 1., the system will run through the sequence again until the user moves the key away in order to select the shortcut indicated at the time. If, during this phase, any of the partitions are armed, the LED sequence will start at point 6. User code User code User code Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Activ. output 3 sec 3 sec Scenario 003 Scenario 004 Cancel Partitions ready Partit. notReady 4.3.3 Remote-control shortcuts To activate the shortcuts programmed by the installer on the 4 remote-control buttons, the ...
" touch-screen display " proximity reader " keyfobs (remote-control keys) " telephone " web server " Inim Cloud " Inim Home application " Marilyn More voice assistant " Arming and disarming partitions The operating status of partitions can be changed by users who are authorized to access them. Via the appropriate user access sections for management of the system, it is possible to request the following commands: ...
" keyfobs (remote-control keys) " telephone " web server " Inim Cloud " Inim Home application " Marilyn More voice assistant " Voice memo The user can access the voice functions exclusively via control panels equipped with ...
Chapter 5 Use of the Prime system LCD keypad " touch-screen display " web server " Inim Cloud " Inim Home application " Outputs management The user can activate/deactivate manually the outputs the user code in question is authorized to control. For low-power open collector (OC) or relay outputs, it is possible to activate or deactivate the output and view the status by means of the respective icons. Output A scenario is a configuration of the statuses of several outputs (activation type, supplied voltage, composite actions on roller shutters).
Manual - the temperature set by the user is valid for each hour of the day and for every day of the week. Daily - the user sets the temperature for each hour of the day, the setting is valid for every day of the week. Weekly - the temperature set by the user is valid during the selected hours on specific days of the week. Antifreeze - this is a forced operation. If the temperature drops below 5°C, the output connected to the heating system will activate. This function can be managed from the: LCD keypad " touch-screen display " Inim Cloud " Inim Home application " Marilyn More voice assistant " 5.12 Listen-in During a telephone communication with the control panel, the user can activate the Listen-in function and listen to sounds coming from premises with control panels that have at least one partition in common with the code used over-the phone. Shortcut n.10 must be assigned (by the installer) to one of the number keys relating to the code that will generate this operation (refer to "Listen-in"). This function can be activated over-the-phone only. 5.13 Partition status enquiry During a telephone communication with the control panel, the user, after entering a valid code, can access a control panel with voice functions and enquire about the armed/disarmed status User's manual - 170...
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Chapter 5 Use of the Prime system Subject Icon Button Thermostats Accesses the reader thermostat management section. Thermostat disabled Thermostat set to manual mode Thermostat set to daily mode Thermostat set to weekly mode Thermostat set to antifreeze mode Reset After a valid code entry you can deactivate immediately the partitions outputs relative to alarm and tamper events and clears the alarm and tamper memory Clear call After a valid code entry you can clear the call queue completely queue and interrupt any ongoing call. Stop alarms After a valid code entry you can deactivate instantly the outputs activated by zone/partition alarm and tamper events and system tamper events. View events After a valid code entry you can access the events log ...
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Chapter 6 Using the keypads nCode/G Concept/G Alien/S Alien/G The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for system management- . The installer assigns the partitions and portions/sections of the system that users with codes have access to via the keypad in use. The graphic display shows the necessary information and provides a user-interface based on a user menu and icons for the operations to be performed. Accessing the Each user, who enters a PIN code on the keypad that is recognized by the control panel, can be enabled to operate on the system or on part of it. keypad In order for code users to access their menus, they must first have their codes validated. This can be done by typing-in the code PIN and pressing the OK button. Type in code User code ***--- Alarm management Arm/Disarm op. Voice functions Shortcut It is possible to extend the use of some of the system shortcuts to users without assigned ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads control panel status display Stand-by Alarm or tamper Maintenance 1st line 18:23 01/01/2024 T03 Control Panel 18:23 01/01/2024 The first line of the display shows the date If at least one of the keypad partitions has and time. an alarm or tamper memory, the first line K03 Service of the screen will flash the descriptions of the zones involved every 3 seconds. If the control panel is in maintenance ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads 01/01/2024 18:23 15.4°C Evacuate area in... 00:30 DISARM SCENARIOS SCENARIO 001 Activation of the entry time Activation of the exit time If an entry or exit time is activated, a pop-up will appear showing: a string indicating the remaining seconds of the running entry/exit time the Disarm button, to disarm all the armed partitions the code and keypad in use have in common the Scenarios button, to access the scenarios available for activation the Home button, to access the home page directly Keypad locked, this icon appears when the user taps the display and the keypad is locked due to 5 consecutive invalid code entries. Reader locked, this icon appears when the user holds a key in the vicinity of a reader which has been locked due to 5 consecutive attempts to use an invalid key. Cleaning the Touching the <Settings= option on the home page for at least 7 seconds disables the sensitivity ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads Table 6.4: Touch-screen keypad menu Icon/key Function Code required Accesses the section containing the list of programmed scenarios which No code required for can be activated. access. Refer to "Arming commands and scenarios". Depending on SCENARIO programming, the activation of scenarios may require code entry. Accesses a section containing the list of outputs which can be activated. <Home automation=, no code required Refer to "Outputs management". <Intrusion=, code The outputs are divided in two sections: COMMANDS required. <Home automation=, outputs for the management of the home <Intrusion= outputs programmed through the anti-intrusion system ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads Additionally: If the partitions are ARMED, the current status of the system will be hidden from non- authorized persons. Red LED Off Yellow LED Off Green LED On Status icons not present Alarm and Tamper memory hidden If the same event occurs more than five times when the partitions are armed, the event in question will not be signaled further by the control panel. This is due to the fact that each event has a counter which, during armed status, increases by 1 each time it occurs; only when all the partitions disarm will the counter reset. When partitions are DISARMED: the LEDs function normally status icons are present alarm and tamper memories are visible Signalling on the Buzzer The buzzers on keypads provide users with audible signals, as long as the volume is turned up. The buzzer signals the running entry, exit and pre-arm times of enabled partitions. Activation of these signals can be set up by means of the keypad options described in "Keypad and display settings".
Chapter 6 Using the keypads Entry time If during the entry time a code is entered, and if the code is authorized to access the <Arm/Disarm= section of the user menu, the partitions common to the code and keypad will disarm immediately. Table 6.9: Shortcut for Arm/Disarm partition operations from a keypad User menu Shortcut Operation section...
Resistance Level of Resistance read by the read from the contamination probe Res 12345 Ohm terminal present in the smoke detection chamber of Dust level 000% a smoke detector (%) Cloud This option of the <View" menu shows the active connections of the control panel with Inim Cloud service, from those available: connection LAN or Wi-Fi Sol-2G/3G/4G 6.6.6 Outputs management This section allows the user to activate/deactivate manually the outputs the code is enabled to work on. The user can implement output activations via the keypad in two ways: activate the shortcuts associated with keys F1, ..., F4 (shown on the display) with or without code entry access the <Domotic commands= section of the user menu by typing-in a valid code PIN User's manual - 170...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads Chime - if enabled, the buzzer will not emit audible signals when a chime zone is violated. LED Off in stand-by - if enabled, this option switches of the relative LEDS after at least 40 seconds of inactivity on the keypad. These settings apply only to the keypad you are working on, and will be saved even in the event of panel shutdown. The user can operate via the keypad in two ways: by activating the <Keypad settings menu= shortcut (shortcut n.18), associated with one of the keys F1, ..., F4 shown on the display, with or without code entry access the <Keypad settings= section of the user menu by entering a valid PIN. 1. Use keys and followed by OK to select the parameter to be programmed. 2. Use keys and to increase or decrease the value of the selected parameter. To activate the selected option press , to deactivate it press . 3. Press OK to save. User code Keypad settings Brightness/Day ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads If a PrimeLAN module is present on the control panel, the test relating to the LAN channels will be started regardless of whether the Ethernet connector is connected or not to a network. 6.6.13 Overtime request The overtime request via keypad can be activated in two ways: activate the <Overtime= shortcut (shortcut n.7), associated with one of the keys F1, ..., F4 shown on the display, with or without code entry access the <Overtime req.= section of the user menu by typing in a valid code PIN. 6.6.14 Thermostats management The control panel <thermostat= function on keypads equipped with a thermometer or thermal probe, that are part of the system, can be managed from any of the system keypads: activate the <Thermostat= shortcut (shortcut n.37), associated with one of the keys F1, ..., F4 shown on the display, with or without code entry access the <Thermostat= section of the user menu by typing-in a valid code PIN. 1. Select one of the thermal probes that the keypad you are using has access to. 2. Use the number keys to select the operating mode of the thermostat: <1= - thermostat Off <2= - <Manual= <3= - <Daily= <4= - <Weekly= <5= - <Antifreeze= Table 6.16: LCD keypad thermostats Line Display...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads If this option is enabled, the user of the code concerned can access their menu only after pressing OK and typing-in their PIN. F1/4KeyShortcuts - this section allows you to configure up to 12 shortcuts associated with keys F1, ..., F4. After valid PIN entry the keypad will show the icons that correspond to keys F1, ..., F4 which are associated with these shortcuts. The respective shortcut will activate when the corresponding key is pressed. 0/9 Key shortcuts - this section allows you to configure up to 10 shortcuts associated with keys 0, ..., 9. After PIN acceptance, the code user can activate the shortcut by pressing the respective number key. To assign the shortcuts to the function keys, work through the following steps. 1. Use keys and to select the key you wish to associate with the shortcut then press OK. 2. Press OK then, using keys and , select from the <Type= list the shortcut to be associated with the function key. 3. Press OK to confirm and exit. 4. If the shortcut is associated with <Arm/Disarm= operations, the system will ask the user to select a scenario. If the associated shortcut is <Activate output= or <Deactiv. output=, the system will ask the user to select an output. ActivatableOutputs - this section allows the user to enable/disable the outputs the code is allowed to control manually: User menu, Home-automation commands 1. ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads <D=, to disarm. <A=, to arm in Away mode (entire system armed). <S=, to arm in Stay mode (system partially armed). <I=, to arm in Instant mode (no delays). <N=, not to change the operating status. To apply the selected arming mode , press the OK button. 6.7.3 Voicebox and intercom functions To access the voice functions via the touch screen keypad, you must first access the <Apps= section and then the <Voice functions= section. Following is a list of the sections relating to each function which can be accessed by tapping the relative ON button: Record voicemail message Playback voicemail message Delete message in the voice memo box Voice communication with another keypad. 6.7.4 Activations To activate (and deactivate) the elements of the Prime system via the touch-screen keypad, access the <Menu= section, enter the user code and then access the <Activations= section. Here are listed the sections relating to the elements you can activate by pressing the ACTIVATE button.
Chapter 6 Using the keypads Via Graphic The visualization of the status and monitoring of the system and its parts can also be achieved maps through the graphic maps accessible through the <Maps= section in the <Apps= section. Refer to "Graphic maps". 6.7.6 Outputs management From a touch-screen keypad it is possible to activate/deactivate manually the outputs the code is enabled to work on. Access the <Commands= section, where the following sections are available: 8Home automation9, for access to the outputs of the home automation system, code entry not required. <Intrusion=, for access to the outputs of the anti-intrusion system, code entry required. The available outputs are listed in both sections. The activatable outputs are associated with two buttons, ON for activation and OFF for deactivation, and an icon which changes accordingly: ...
Chapter 6 Using the keypads 6.7.12 Thermostats management The <Thermostat= function of the Prime control panel is managed via the <Climate= section. By accessing the section for the selection of one of the thermal probes (keypad or isolated) which the keypad has access to. Then successively going to the section relating to the operating mode of the thermostat: Manual Daily Weekly Antifreeze Select the button which corresponds to the section you require, then set the parameters of the selected operating mode. You can change the temperature using the + and - buttons, and also the time frame and day (where available) by means of the arrow keys. The Summer/Winter button will allow you to select the respective season. The icons corresponding to the thermostat options are displayed of the upper tool bar on the ...
Chapter 7 Use of proximity readers and digital keys Chapter 7 Use of proximity readers and digital keys Proximity readers Prime control panel can manage nBy readers, and also the built-in readers in the Joy/MAX, Aria/HG and Alien keypads. Readers (also referred to as proximity readers) have 4 LEDs: F1: Red F2: Blue F3: Green F4: Yellow Each reader is enabled to operate on specific partitions, whereas each key is enabled to operate only on the partitions the user is allowed to control. Therefore, if a key is held in the ...
Chapter 7 Use of proximity readers and digital keys Re-arm the partitions as they were before being disarmed when the patrol time expires. If the patrol key is held in the vicinity of the reader while the Patrol Time is still running (for example, if the inspection ends ahead of time), the Patrol Time will end immediately and the partitions will arm as before. The Service (maintenance) option which allows keys to deactivate instantly any outputs associated with zone and partition alarm/tamper events (on the Partitions the key and reader have in common). This type of key can select the reader shortcuts and its customized (personal) shortcuts. Remote-control keys Remote- control keys have 4 buttons the functions of which can be programmed from the control panel. It is possible to associate a control-panel shortcut to each button, the shortcut can be activated by pressing the button and confirmed by a beep from the remote-control buzzer.
Chapter 8 Commands over the phone Chapter 8 Commands over the phone Use of phone calls 8.1.1 Panel to user calls The installer will instruct the user as to which events generate voice calls. Event report calls will be sent to the programmed contact numbers of your choice when the event occurs and, in most cases, also when it ends. During the call, the call recipient can: press the <*= button on the phone keypad and go to the next message or, if there is only one message, end the successful call. type-in a valid PIN code followed by <#= and access the shortcuts programmed for the code. The control panel will activate the voice guide which will announce the available shortcuts and the number keys to press. The respective shortcut will activate when the key indicated by the voice guide is pressed. 8.1.2 User to control panel calls If the <Answerphone= function (see "Activations") is enabled, the user can call the control panel from any remote phone and send commands to the system and/or activate Listen-in sessions.
Chapter 8 Commands over the phone 8.3.3 Activation of outputs Type-in the PIN of a code enabled for phone use followed by <#= then press the key (from <0= to <9=) which the installer has programmed to activate the shortcut, for example: <Activate output= (shortcut n.5) <Deactivate output= (shortcut n.6). <Activate scenario of outputs= (shortcut n.23) 8.3.4 Overtime request Type-in the PIN of an authorized user code followed by <#= on the telephone keypad, then press the key (from <0= to <9=) which the installer has programmed to activate <Overtime= (shortcut n.7). 8.3.5 Listen-in Type-in the PIN of an authorized user code followed by <#= on the telephone keypad, then press the key (from <0= to <9=) which the installer has programmed to activate <Listen-in= (shortcut n.10). The control panel will open a Listen-in channel between the user on the phone and the control panel itself. Press <*=, to end the Listen-in phase and step back to the voice-announced Shortcut menu. 8.3.6 Partition status enquiry Type-in the PIN of an authorized user code followed by <#= on the telephone keypad, then press the key (from <0= to <9=) which the installer has programmed to activate <Arming status= (shortcut n.17). The control panel will announce (in order) the descriptions of the partitions the entered PIN is assigned to and their current armed/disarmed status.
Chapter 9 Use of the web server Icon Section Function SYSTEM Accesses a section where it is possible to view the system parts: List of ongoing faults Power-supply voltage of the control panel Information relating the GSM communications board Refer to "Viewing and activations". KEYPAD Section for remote access to a keypad. Refer to "Remote keypads". MAPS Accesses the system through the graphic maps. Refer to "Graphic maps via web server". Access to and use of the Web interface The security of the connection with the computer is guaranteed by integrated cryptography. ...
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Chapter 9 Use of the web server Table 9.3: Viewing via web Section Icon/Button Status Disarmed Armed in Away mode - Partitions / Zones Armed in Stay mode Armed in instant mode Stand-by Alarm Tamper or fault An alarm or tamper event in memory Zone shorted Zone active - Zones Zone deactivated Activated Deactivated - Timers Output status Table 9.4: Activations via web Section Button Function...
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Note Access to the cameras is allowed only via a web browser and not via maps on the touch keypad. e-mail The event-related e-mail sent to the user via the PrimeLAN can be programmed entirely by the installer. Below is an example of an e-mail associated with a <Valid Code= event. Incoming e-mail Control panel [Valid code ] controlpanel@inim. it user1@inim. it , user2@inim. it --------------------- 01/01/2024 18:23:00 Valid code CODE KEYP. 005 [PART. 001] --------------------- Access with valid code entry saved to log.
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Appendix A Glossary Delete This is an explicit user-command which ends signalling on the red and yellow LEDs on keypad and readers for the following events: alarm/tamper/fault Zone Alarm memory terminal tamper open panel or dislodged panel peripheral tamper (keypads, expansions, readers) peripheral loss (keypads, expansions, readers) false key ongoing fault memory fault If a user deletes the alarm/tamper memory, the visual signals on the reader/keypad LEDs will clear. If the settings for norm. 50131 compliance are active, the keypads may, in addition, require entry of a level 3 access code code (installer code) for the deletion of fault memories. Digital telephone This device allows the control panel to send report calls to Alarm Receiving centres (ARC). dialer Prime control panels provide a built-in digital dialer. Dimmer Operating mode of specific terminals configured as <outputs= which, when the respective option is selected, allows adjustment of the power supply to the connected load (for example a lamp) during specific events or commands. Entry time (or Entry The time (expressed in minutes or seconds) that the system allows the user to disarm the partition after zone violation. It the system is not delay) disarmed within the set time it will generate an alarm.
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Stay mode - this operation enables only the perimeter zones of the partition. During this status, all the zones belonging to the partition, with the exception of interior zones, can generate alarms. Instant mode - this operation enables the perimeter zones only and annuls delays. During this status, all the zones belonging to the partition, with the exception of the interior zones, can generate instant alarms with no entry-time delay. Hold - this operation forces the partition to hold its current status. Patrol A periodic inspection of the protected premises carried out by authorized security staff. Patrol staff can disarm each partition for the pre-set time only (programmable separately for each partition). The partitions concerned will rearm-as-before automatically when the pre-set time expires. Persons involved in periodic security inspections require codes with the "Patrol" attribute. Perimeter Zone A zone that monitors the entrance points of the protected building. Perimeter zones are usually direct entrance points such as doors and windows. For example, the front door of an apartment and windows that allow access from outside. Peripherals Device connectible to the control panel via I-BUS. Inim Electronics control panels manage the following peripherals: Keypads Proximity readers Expansions Transceivers Sounder/flashers GSM communicators Isolators The following wireless devices can be added, and are recognized by the control panel as peripheral devices: Keypads ...
Appendix B Fault signals Appendix B Fault signals The faults listed below are the faults that may be shown when accessing the user menu: View, Faults ongoing, Faults log Control Fault Signalling on keypad Occurs when... Restores when ... panel event Low battery on keyfob One of the keyfobs in the configuration signals low All the keyfobs have Low batt. keyfob battery voltage. effective battery voltage. Press the OK button to access the list of devices affected by the fault. Low battery on wireless keypad The battery of a least one wireless keypad must be ...
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