Pima HUNTER-PRO 896 User Manual

Pima HUNTER-PRO 896 User Manual

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HUNTER-PRO 896
Ver. 2.0.2
9-96 Zones Intruder Alarm System

USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Ver. 2.0.2 9-96 Zones Intruder Alarm System USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 PIMA’s prior written consent is granted. All efforts have been made to ensure that the content of this manual is accurate. Pima retains the right to modify this manual or any part thereof, from time to time, without serving any prior notice of such modification.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Introduction ...................5 Main Features..........................6 Signs, Programming Keys and Codes..................6 Entering User Menu........................7 CHAPTER 2 The Keypad ..................8 Display Types..........................8 Keys Functions.........................10 CHAPTER 3 Arming & Disarming..............12 Normal Arming &...
  • Page 4 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 10.9 Deleting a Key fob ........................32 10.10 Proximity TAG ........................32 10.11 Duress Code..........................33 10.12 Short Code..........................33 10.13 Door Code..........................33 CHAPTER 11 Other Topics................34 11.1 Chime ............................34 11.2 Panic Signal..........................34 11.3 Resetting Smoke/Fire/Anti-Mask Detectors ..............34 11.4...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Up to date literature is available to download from our website at: www.pima-alarms.com SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your HUNTER-PRO 896 alarm system has been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules. EN 60950 requires us to advise you the following information: 1. In this alarm system exist hazards of fire and electric shock.
  • Page 6: Main Features

    Window time to restrict users from disarming the system (by code entering or remote control) Extensive zone testing 3 display types to view system status: “PIMA Fast display”, “Scan Open Zones” and “All Zones Status”. Built-in Unique Integrated Digital 4 channels to communicate with the CMS...
  • Page 7: Entering User Menu

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Enable (‘+’) or disable (‘-‘) a parameter / Clear the display Go up one level / Go to main display / Cancel Master Code: A code enabled to enter the User menu. User Code: A code enabled by Master Code to enter the User menu.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 The Keypad

    PIMA Fast Display This display is best used on a 32 zones system. All events and zones are displayed in a single screen using signs and abbreviations. Drawing 1 demonstrates PIMA fast display (with 16 zones). Information on the top line includes: time, date and system status. If the system is configured to more than 16 zones than this information will not be presented in this display type, but zones information only (see next drawing).
  • Page 9 Supervision signal: Wireless detector did nor report test to system Zone is in Soak test Note: When in PIMA display, the system will not display the zone status during faults. Only after all faults are resolved, PIMA Display returns. 2.1.2 ‘Scan Open Zones’...
  • Page 10: Keys Functions

    Partitions Names Display All partitions (if programmed any) will be displayed with their name. Note: When in PIMA fast display mode, the system will not show zones’ status if a fault occurs. Only when the fault is resolved the fast display returns.
  • Page 11 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Enter Master/ User Code and Long press a key (without press a key to.. entering Master/User Code) to... ∗ Arm/Disarm Fast arming the system Display arming, alarm and fault history with time and date Temporary bypass of zones Arm the system to “Home 1”...
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Arming & Disarming

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 3 & D RMING ISARMING Note: The system’s default Master Code is 5555 The system can be armed and disarmed in 4 ways: With the Keypad By remote control or Key fob Automatically (arming only)
  • Page 13: Arming With Master Code

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide These are the two possible ways to act: 1. To temporary bypass the open zones: . Open zones are bypassed & system is armed. The letter B will appear next to the corresponding zone/s. 2. To cancel arming: .
  • Page 14: Arming With Key, Key Fob, Or Proximity Tag

    ‘HOME 1’. Automatic Arming HUNTER-PRO 896 offers two ways to arm the system automatically: 1. Active - At a preset time, daily. 2. Passive - Arming when no activity is sensed by any detector for a period of time.
  • Page 15: Disarming

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Note: To cancel a preset auto arming time, repeat the process and program it to 00:00 hour. 3.9.2 Automatic arming when no activity is sensed Set inactivity time (in minutes) - a period of time in which if no activity is sensed by any detector the system will automatically be armed.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 Remote Control Via Phone

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 4 EMOTE ONTROL HONE The alarm system can be remotely controlled via any touch tone or cellular phone. There are two modes of remote control: basic operations, mostly arming and disarming; And full operations, including activating outputs.
  • Page 17: Mode B: Full Functions

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Mode B: Full functions Note: By default, the system is set to mode A. Switching to mode B requires technician programming. Follow steps 1 - 4 in section 4.1 to establish communication with the system.
  • Page 18 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 4.2.1 Examples for mode B Deactivating external siren: Dial and wait for confirmation tone. When no sound heard Master Code and wait for confirmation tone 11 (on telephone keys). Activate output #5 on OUT-1000 outputs card: Dial and wait for confirmation tone.
  • Page 19: Chapter 5 Memory Log

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 5 EMORY The system holds in its memory the last 500 events and operations in a chronological order. 250 of them are non-volatile. Accessing Memory Log Master Code / User Code or User Code...
  • Page 20: Zones Bypassing

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 6 ONES YPASSING If a zone is opened, the system cannot be armed, unless the zone is either closed or bypassed. A bypassed zone will automatically become active again the next time the system is disarmed.
  • Page 21: Chapter 7 Display Types

    CHAPTER 7 ISPLAY YPES Zone Status Display As mentioned previously, HUNTER-PRO 896 has two basic system status displays, fast and scrolling, and few others (see “Display Types” on page 8). To enter display types menu: Master Code/Enabled User Code OR...
  • Page 22: Examples Of Display Types

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Examples of display types 7.3.1 Fast Zone display Master Code/Enabled User Code OR + User Code The current display is now “Fast zone” display. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...
  • Page 23: All Zones

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 7.3.7 All Zones Master Code/Enabled User Code OR + User Code . All 96 programmed zones in the system are displayed, 20 zones in each screen. 7.3.8 Partitions Names Master Code/Enabled User Code OR + User Code .
  • Page 24: Chapter 8 Phone Numbers & Sms Messages

    Priv.Phn 3<Del=# Priv.Phn 4<Del=# Edit Dialer Phone Numbers HUNTER-PRO 896 can call up to 4 private phone numbers. The dialer attempts dialing each number twice (i.e. total of 8 attempts) and plays an alarm warning sound when the call is ‘picked’.
  • Page 25: Dialer Test

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Dialer Test Master Code/Enabled User Code OR + User Code Test Dialer Testing Line..H1 Edit Numbers ENTER/NEXT/BACK Select T.No. 1-4 Finished OK! Dialing... Sending... …. …. 9876543 This menu lets you test the private phone numbers. Pressing any number between 1 and 4 will cause the dialer to dial to the corresponding number.
  • Page 26: Time And Date

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 9 IME AND Time and date, apart from constantly being displayed on the screen, are used in conjunction with various functions such as user code time window and all alarms and reports. The system’s memory log registers information about arming and disarming, auto- arming and alarms and faults - all with time and date information.
  • Page 27: Chapter 10 Codes

    CHAPTER 10 ODES Most codes in HUNTER-PRO 896 are made of 4-6 digits and allow the user to program the system, arm and disarm it and more. 96 user codes, 96 proximity tags and 24 Key fobs can be programmed into HUNTER-PRO 896.
  • Page 28 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 10.2.1 Programming User Code using Master Code Master Code User Codes ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Master Code User 1 ENTER/NEXT/END to other users OR user number (1-96) Entr/Change Code User 1 ****** (4-6) ENTER/NEXT/END new User Code (4 to 6 digits) .
  • Page 29: Entering Names And Characters

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 10.2.5 Deleting User Code using User Code User Menu Choose 1,2... Enabled User Code OR + User Code and proceed as in the previous section 12.2.4. 10.3 Entering Names and Characters Names and characters are entered the same way as in standard cell phone. Each key has letters and characters associated with it.
  • Page 30: Entering A User Name

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 10.4 Entering a User Name Master Code User Codes ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Master Code User 1 (1) * Entr/Change Code ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Enter user’s number User Name User Name ENTER/NEXT/END User 1 Enter a name. to save.
  • Page 31: User's Partitions

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide User 1 00:00 23:59 Enter start and end time Note: There is no limit with arming the system to all the users at any time For example: User 56 17:30 19:00 User 56 can disarm the system only between 17:30 (5:30 pm) and 19:00 (7:00 pm).
  • Page 32: Deleting A Key Fob

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide For example: User 15 (15)*k ENTER/NEXT/END Notes: Up to 32 Key fobs can be programmed. A Key fob added to a user will operate according to the user’s authorizations. 10.9 Deleting a Key fob Master Code...
  • Page 33: 10.11 Duress Code

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 10.10.2 Deleting Proximity TAG Master Code User Codes ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Master Code Delete TAG ? User 1 (1)*A ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Removed! Press END! to exit. 10.11 Duress Code A duress code is a special disarming only code. This code is useful when the system is connected to CMS.
  • Page 34: Chapter 11 Other Topics

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide CHAPTER 11 O THER OPICS 11.1 Chime The “Chime” feature enables to supervise opening/closing doors and windows by activating the keypad’s buzzer for two seconds each time a designated door/window is opened. This feature is especially useful with small children in the house and in shops.
  • Page 35: System Tests

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide 11.4 System Tests The system constantly tests the backup battery, mains and phone line. For manual test do as follows: User Menu Choose 1,2... Master Code/Enabled User Code OR + User Code The following screens appear: Battery Test..
  • Page 36: Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 12 T ROUBLESHOOTING HUNTER-PRO 896 system tests itself and its components constantly. In case a fault occurs a red fault LED flickers, a description of the fault is displayed on the keypad’s screen bottom line and the memory will log it with its date and time.
  • Page 37 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Displayed Fault Solution technician. KEYPAD NOT No communication between the keypad and the HUNTER-PRO CONNECTED motherboard. Call a technician. GSM Unit Fault GSM unit not connected/operating properly. Call a technician. GSM Link Fault GSM channel bad reception or jamming. Call a technician.
  • Page 38: Appendix: Zones Table

    HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide PPENDIX ONES ABLE Name Location Name Location...
  • Page 39 HUNTER-PRO 896 - User Guide Name Location Name Location Installer Details: Name: ________________________ Telephone/Mobile: ____________________ Company: _____________________________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Date of installation: Day _____ Month _____ Year _______ End of service: Day _____ Month _____ Year _______ P/N 4410250 XX en B (Dec-2007)

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