Pima Captain 8 Hunter­Pro 832 User Manual

Pima Captain 8 Hunter­Pro 832 User Manual

Pima electronic security systems user guide
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  • Page 1 Hunter­Pro  832/896/8144  Captain 8  S e c u r i t y   S y s t e m s     User Guide   ...
  • Page 2: Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Quick Reference Press for 2 seconds, enter ∗ Press the key for 2 seconds to... User code and press the key to... ON/ OFF Arm to full mode, disarm Quickly arm to full mode 1 1 1 1 Display the log BYPASS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ....................5 Hunter-Pro & Captain 8 mutual features ..............5 Hunter-Pro Series unique features ................5 Captain 8 unique features ..................6 Safety & Security ....................6 Signs and conventions in this guide ................ 6 System codes ......................
  • Page 4 HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Adding RFID tag/keychain ................... 24 9.10 Deleting RFID Tag ....................25 9.11 The DURESS code ....................25 9.12 The Short code ....................25 9.13 The Door code ....................25 AUTOMATIC ARMING (KEY 9) ................26 10.1 By day and hour ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the HUNTER-PRO Series and Captain 8 intruder alarm systems. Much care has been taken in developing these systems, to provide you with unprecedented peace of mind and security. The user-friendly menu with its advanced features will professionally help you to protect your premises.
  • Page 6: Captain 8 Unique Features

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Captain 8 unique features • 8-16 zones; • Up to 30 user codes & RFID tags; • Various partitioning options: Up to 4 partitions; Up to 4 subsystems. Safety & Security Both the HUNTER-PRO Series & the Captain 8 systems have been registered in accordance with the EN60950 standard.
  • Page 7: System Codes

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide System codes 1.6.1 The Master code • The Master code is a super user code with all the access authorizations. • It is mainly used for changing the “Master Code” itself. • The default factory Master Code is 5555. Replace the default Master code immediately after installation to prevent unauthorized and illegal operations.
  • Page 8: Arming & Disarming The System (Key #1)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • The screen is made of 2 lines with 16 characters in each. The upper line displays the time and the date (depending on the display type). Both lines display data regarding the system, such as events, faults and zone status.
  • Page 9: Arming

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Arming • To arm your system, enter a user code (see section 9.4 for restrictions) or the Short code (a code programmed by the Installer. See section 9.12). • If no zone is open and there are no faults, the Exit delay countdown starts, the keypad buzzer sounds beeps and the green ARMED LED flashes.
  • Page 10: The System Log (Key #2)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide THE SYSTEM LOG (KEY #2) Us e r Me n u Ch o o s e 1 , 2 . . . User code • The system logs alarms, arming & disarming, zone bypassing, faults, code changing and other actions, chronologically.
  • Page 11: Temporarily Bypassing Open Zones (Key #3)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide TEMPORARILY BYPASSING OPEN ZONES (KEY #3) • Bypassing zones reduces the safety of your protected premises: a bypassed zone does not sound the alarm when violated, nor does it report the monitoring station! •...
  • Page 12: "Home 1" & "Home 2" Arming Modes (Keys 4, 7)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • To temporarily bypass a zone prior to arming: Zone Num ber : BYPASS 3 3 3 3 Ent r - Conf #- Rs t ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR User code zone number …...
  • Page 13: Displaying Types (Key #5)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • To arm to the Home modes via the User menu: User code “Home 1” or for “Home 2”. • The Exit delay for both Home modes can be cancelled by the Installer. DISPLAYING TYPES (KEY #5) Di s p l a y Ty p e : Di s p l a y Ty p e :...
  • Page 14: Scan Open Zones

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • The system indicators on the top line (between the time and the date) are: Indicator Description The system is communicating or testing the phone line The system is communicating over the Radio The RELAY output is active The SIREN output is active •...
  • Page 15: Disable Zone Displaying

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • The zones’ status indicators are: Indicator Description Open zone The zone was violated when the system was armed, or is alarming now. Bypassed zone Zone Cut Zone Short Zone supervision Wireless zone low battery Anti-mask zone Disable zone displaying Di s p l a y Ty p e :...
  • Page 16: Soaked Zones

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 6.4.3 Soaked Zones Di s p l a y T y p e : Di s p l a y So a k Z n . 5 5 5 5 NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT User code NEXT...
  • Page 17: Show Partition Names

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Show partition names Di s p l a y Ty p e : Sh o w Pa r t Na me 5 5 5 5 BACK BACK ENTR ENTR BACK BACK ENTR ENTR User code •...
  • Page 18: Sms Messages

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • The dialer aborts the dialing attempts in the following cases: The system is disarmed. All numbers were dialed, each number twice (i.e., no call was answered). In HUNTER-PRO Series only, a remote control command is received. See section 14.1. SMS messages SM S Set t i ng s...
  • Page 19: Setting Time And Date (Key 8)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • Press a number between 1 and 4 to call the corresponding programmed number. • If a call is not received, check that the number is correct; if it is, call a service technician. •...
  • Page 20: User Codes

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • The “Master code” menu is visible only when entering the User menu with the Master code. • Therefore, to change the code, you can only use the Master code. • When entering the User menu with a User code and pressing “9”, the “User Codes” menu is displayed.
  • Page 21: Disarming Time Frame

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • to move to the left and right. NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT BACK BACK BACK BACK • to set to “+” or “-” (toggle mode): “+” means the user is authorized to perform this action; “-” means the user is NOT authorized to perform this action. •...
  • Page 22: User's Partitions

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • For example, the user “James D.” can disarm the system only between 07:30-09:30: User’s partitions Us e r Co d e s CODES 9 9 9 9 NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR...
  • Page 23: Deleting A Key Fob

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • For more details on key fobs, see section 12.2. Deleting a key fob Us e r Co d e s CODES 9 9 9 9 NEXT NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT NEXT ENTR ENTR User code ENT ER/ NEXT / END...
  • Page 24: The Duress Code

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 9.11 The DURESS code Du r e s s Co d e CODES 9 9 9 9 NEXT NEXT ENTR ENTR NEXT NEXT ENTR ENTR User code ENTER/ NEXT/ END Du r e s s Co d e ENTR ENTR...
  • Page 25: Inactivity Auto-Arming

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • You can set the system to be automatically armed every day, at a certain hour. • At this time, a special 45 seconds delay will start and the keypad will sound beeps. When the delay ends, the normal Exit delay will start and then the system will be armed to full mode.
  • Page 26: The Chime Feature (Key #)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 11 THE CHIME FEATURE (KEY #) Zone Num ber : ENTR- Conf #- Rs t User code zone number : ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR to assign the chime to the zone -OR- # # # # to cancel a zone assignment •...
  • Page 27: Examples

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 12.1.1 Examples Example A: private premises, single keypad Figure 2. Implementing partitions - Example A • In this example, a single keypad controls all 3 partitions • The users are all assigned to all 3 partitions and can therefore control them all. users are all assigned to all 3 partitions and can therefore control them all.
  • Page 28 HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Example C: variable options Figure 4. Implementing partitions - Example C • In a 3 floors building, the first floor is defined as Partition #1, the second as Partition #2 and the third as Partition #3. There are 3 users and 3 keypads, with different authorization levels: User #2 is authorized to use all three keypads;...
  • Page 29: Displaying Armed Partitions

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Example E: business installation Figure 6. Common application for partitions • The headquarters of a company is divided into 4 departments: each has its own keypad, employees, working hours, etc. • The employees (i.e. users) can have access only to their department/partition, or to several. 12.1.2 Displaying armed partitions •...
  • Page 30: Enabling Remote Upload

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Action Push button/s Arm to full mode Arm to “Home 1” mode Arm to “Home 2” mode Disarm Generate PANIC alarm Trigger one of the system’s outputs (to open a gate, turn on a spotlight, etc.) Up to 24 key fobs can be assigned to users.
  • Page 31: Example

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Keystrokes Space Uppercase/Lowercase letters (toggle) Cancel/Return to previous screen without [END] saving [NEXT] Next character [BACK] Previous character [ENTR] Select/Save 12.4.1 Example • The following demonstrates writing the word “KITCHEN”: Key Keystrokes Character NEXT NEXT NEXT...
  • Page 32: Comparison Between The Hunter-Pro Series Models

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide • Pressing these keys together turns the keypad’s chime ON/OFF (toggle mode). • Note that turning the chime off disables vocal indication of faults and opening Chime zones. • The chime is set separately in each keypad. •...
  • Page 33: Manual System Tests (Back Key)

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 13 MANUAL SYSTEM TESTS (BACK KEY) Ba t t e r y Te s t . . Ba t t e r y Te s t . . Fi n i s h e d OK! BACK BACK BACK...
  • Page 34: Full Mode

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide The system does not recognize phone commands (tones) while sounding the confirmation tone. Therefore, you must wait until the confirmation tone is over, before pressing any phone key. 5. Dial a number, according to the next table. The panel confirms every command with two beeps.
  • Page 35: Examples

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide RELAYs on I/O-8N I/O-R RELAY expanders zone expanders Expander no. 1 Expander no. 3 I/O-8N Dial RELAY no. Dial RELAY no. Dial Expander no. 2 Expander no. 4 RELAY no. Dial RELAY no. Dial Send SMS message with the system status to your phones...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 15 TROUBLESHOOTING • Faults are indicated by the flashing red LED in the keypad, a description of the fault is displayed, the buzzer sounds beeps and the system logs it. In addition, the service technician can set the system to report it to the Central Monitoring Station, to send an alert by the telephone, to trigger an output and more.
  • Page 37 HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Fault Description and troubleshoot Detector voltage is faulty due to possible tampering. Call a service technician Detec Vol. Fault immediately! SMS Com. Failure SMS communication fault. Install SMS Unit No SMS unit is detected or the unit is faulty. Network Fault Network communication with the Central Monitoring Station is faulty.
  • Page 38: Appendix: Zone Location Table

    HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide 16 APPENDIX: ZONE LOCATION TABLE Zone Location Zone Location...
  • Page 39 HUNTER-PRO Series & CAPTAIN 8 User Guide Zone Location Zone Location 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 100. 129. 101. 130. 102. 131. 103. 132. 104. 133. 105. 134. 106. 135. 107. 136. 108. 137. 109.
  • Page 40 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. shall have no liability for any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property or other loss whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise, based on a claim that the Product failed to function.

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