Pima HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Manual

Pima HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Manual

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System ver. 2.0
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The new telephone number of PIMA technical support team:
+972-3-6506444

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  • Page 1 HUNTER-PRO 896 System ver. 2.0 9-96 Z ONES NTRUDER LARM YSTEM NSTALLATION UIDE The new telephone number of PIMA technical support team: +972-3-6506444...
  • 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 Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction ................5 HUNTER-PRO 896 Main Features ...........6 Signs and Abbreviations..............7 The Control Panel’s PCB..............8 Outputs and Output Types ..............12 Partitioning................13 Introduction ..................13 Examples..................13 Connecting Zones & Accessories ........16 Connecting Zones ................16 Connecting Zone Expanders............19 Connecting Expansion Cards............20...
  • Page 4 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Programming ..............42 Enabling Enhanced Communication Menu ........42 Key #1: System Installation............42 Key #2: Zone Programming ............45 Key #3: Communication Parameters ..........48 Key #4: Timers, Counters .............59 Key #5: General Parameters ............62 Key #6: System Responses............63 Key #7: Outputs Configuration............64 Key #8: Full Programming.............68...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION This guide provides the installation, wiring and programming instructions for PIMA’s HUNTER-PRO 896 Intruder Alarm System. HUNTER-PRO 896 has many features that fits customer’s individual needs, and yet it remains easy to install and simple to program and use, both by the customer and the installer.
  • Page 6: Hunter-Pro 896 Main Features

    Comprehensive zone tests for flawless installation: Walk Test, Soak Test, etc. Several options for viewing system status: “PIMA” Style: Status of first 32 zones in one screen Detailed: Scrolling events, zones’ and system’s status 4 Subscriber dialing and SMS numbers with optional voice message and...
  • Page 7: Signs And Abbreviations

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Prevention of burglary setup: limited bypass time, zone bypassing authorization, pre-alarm and more Online battery and telephone line checks LED keypad support Filtering reoccurring faults: a fault (jamming, mains etc.) occurring 5 times in one hour will not be reported any more before an hour past with the fault not occurring or the system is either armed or disarmed.
  • Page 8: The Control Panel's Pcb

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide The Control Panel’s PCB Figure 1 - HUNTER-PRO 896 Control Panel’s PCB (see details further)
  • Page 9 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 1.3.1 Fuses F5 - protects the PCB from a battery short (Fast 5A/250 VAC) F6 - protects the PCB from an AC short (Fast 3.15A/250 V 1.3.1.1 Thermal Fuses to limit current: F1 – Detectors power supply (750mA) F2, F3 –...
  • Page 10 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide SMOKE – Reset Smoke/Anti Mask Detectors An output used to reset smoke/anti mask detectors by switching (+) to GND. When not activated, this output is set to GND (-). To manually reset these detectors: KEYPAD – Communication & Power Connections for Keypads & Expanders The KEYPAD terminal has for connections: “+”’...
  • Page 11 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide TRANSMITTER – Connection to Long-Range Radio/GSM-200 Cellular Transmitter/SMS-100 TRANSMITTER is a connector to PIMA long-range radio transmitters TRU/TRV-100, to the cellular transmitter GSM-200 (see section. 3.13) and to the SMS-100 - PSTN SMS card. NOTES: GSM-200 and SMS-100 cannot be installed simultaneously.
  • Page 12: Outputs And Output Types

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Outputs and Output Types HUNTER-PRO 896 brings a new concept, with regard to triggering the outputs: instead of direct alarm-to-output single linkage, i.e., a certain alarm type can trigger only one PCB output, new functions called “output types” will determine the response to events in the system.
  • Page 13: Partitioning

    HUNTER-PRO 896 can have up to 16 partitions and up to 8 keypads (i.e. monitored keypads).
  • Page 14 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 2.2.2 Example B Control Panels (up to 8 monitored) ..Control Panel 3 Control Panel 2 Control Panel 1 Partitions (up to 16) ..Partition 3 Partition 1 Partition 2 Users (up to 96) ..User 1...
  • Page 15 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 2.2.3 Example C Control panel 3 Control panel 2 Control panel 1 ..Partition 3 Partition 1 Partition 2 ... User 1 User 2 User 3 Figure 4 - implementing partitions - example C A private home has 3 floors: the first floor is defined as Partition 1, the second floor is partition 2, and the third floor is partition 3.
  • Page 16: Connecting Zones & Accessories

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide & A ONNECTING ONES CCESSORIES Connect the accessories according to the following diagram and instructions: MIC or PSTN Tel set Voice Unit (LINE) CO NT LINE TAMPER or Zone 9 SecuBUS™ Keypads: RXN-400, RXN-410, RXN-416, RXN-9, or...
  • Page 17 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 3.1.2 Connecting a Detector (without EOL resistor) Connecting NC detector with no EOL resistor is done according to the following diagram. The tamper can be connected in one of two ways: A. To the TMPR input on the system’s PCB.
  • Page 18 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Connecting EOL resistor to NO DEFENDER PIR Detector PIR (NO) Zone Common 10K ¼W 10K ¼W TMPR NC RELAY NO Zone One EOL resistor connected One EOL resistor in serial to the to NO detector relay and the tamper 3.1.4...
  • Page 19: Connecting Zone Expanders

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Connecting Zone Expanders The HUNTER-PRO 896 has a basic 8 zones configuration. This can be expanded to have more zones and outputs by using different expansion cards and add-on devices. The following is a brief scan of the zone and outputs expansion options. A detailed installation description is found further on.
  • Page 20: Connecting Expansion Cards

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Two I/O-16N cards (32 zones) Zones are numbered as if two I/O-8N cards are installed, therefore, the zones are numbered 17-32 if EXP-Pro card is installed, and 9-24 if not. One I/O-WN card (32 wireless zones): If any other expansion card is installed, EXP-PRO or I/O-8/16, the I/O-WN zones will be numbered after all the other zones.
  • Page 21 The card’s ID determines the numbering of zones connected to it (see next sub- section). 3.3.2.1 Expanders’ Numbering Under the HUNTER-PRO 896 configuration system, every 8 zones must have a unique ID, therefore, I/O-16N takes 2 IDs. Here’s an example for numbering few expansion cards: Card #1...
  • Page 22 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide I/O-8N Parallel connection Power supply to control I/O-8 Control panel +V 2 Dip-switch to set expanders’ ID Relay Parallel connection output To external Expander’s MASTER Tamper DATA Technician Tamper keypad RELAY FAIL Additional 1 COM 2 3COM4 5 COM6 7 COM 8 +...
  • Page 23 Dry contact relay outputs connections 3.3.3 I/O-WN I/O-WN is a wireless receiver integrated with HUNTER-PRO 896. It enables the connection of wireless detectors (such as PIR, Reed Switch etc). See section 3.2 for more details. I/O-WN connects to the PCB’s KEYPAD connections. Green...
  • Page 24 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide I/O-WN Control Panel I/O -W B U S T A M P E R Figure 12 - Connecting I/O-WN Note: For further information regarding I/O-WN, refer its guide 3.3.3.1 I/O-WN LEDs The I/O-WN has 5 LEDs, described in the following table:...
  • Page 25: Key & Key Fob

    Figure 14 - Connecting tamper switch Sirens Three siren types can be connected to the HUNTER-PRO 896 control panel: 1. AC Siren: This is usually a horn or 8Ω speaker that is driven by the control panel’s built-in oscillator.
  • Page 26 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 2. Low current DC Siren: This is usually 200mA piazzo siren. The control panel supplies current only for activation. 3. High current DC Siren: This can be a bell or any other high current device with internal oscillator. The control panel supplies 3A for activation only.
  • Page 27 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Siren 1 Siren 2 Figure 16 - Connecting low current DC Siren 3.6.3 High Current DC Siren The siren is connected between terminal block outputs (Ext. or Int.) and (+). Set “+“ under “D” in “General Parameters” screen...
  • Page 28: Relay Output

    The relay can be used for activating external devices (light, CCTV etc.) and is activated response to alarm/fault, when entering relay code in the keypad and via telephone. To program Relay Code refer to “HUNTER-PRO 896 User Manual”. To program relay trip time see section 5.5.2.
  • Page 29 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 3.9.1 RXN-400 & RXN-410 LCD Keypads Keypads Control Panel Figure 19 - Connecting 8 LCD keypads to control panel To set the keypad’s ID: 1) Short JP1 legs 1 & 2 on the keypad (see figure below).
  • Page 30: Telephone Line And Devices

    LCD keypad connected to the system. The VKD-1 can operate any PIMA control panel directly from your PC, is easy to install (does not require any special panel settings), and suitable for new and existing PIMA panels.
  • Page 31: Trv/Tru-100: Long Range Radio Transmitters

    Connecting the Transmitter Note: The TRV/TRU-100 can transmit in 2 frequencies Mount the HUNTER-PRO 896 metal box on the wall Screw the transmitter to the system box. Make sure the screws are tightened; else, the transmitter’s range can be reduced.
  • Page 32: Gsm-200: Cellular Transmitter

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 4 screws (at the base of the antenna) Molex for connecting 5-pin cable to control panel Molex for connecting 2-pin cable to activated the second frequency Connection to program connector using COMAX Antenna connector TRV/TRU-100 DPR-44...
  • Page 33: Mic-200: Microphone Unit

    ALARM SIREN Drawing 3 - connecting VU-20 to control panel Battery The HUNTER-PRO 896 has a rechargeable 16V battery. The charging voltage for the battery is 13.8 V. 3.1.1 Battery Tests The system performs battery tests Every 5 minutes and when applying power to the system.
  • Page 34: Mains

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 3.1.2 Manual Battery Test To test the battery and the phone line: Master code If the battery is ok a “Battery OK” message displays. If not, the message is “Low Battery” and the battery should be replaced.
  • Page 35: Faults Display

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Note: To turn off the buzzer, press long . In case a new fault occur the buzz returns. Only after all faults are handled, the red LED ceases to blink and the default display appears. 3.3.1 Setting Time &...
  • Page 36 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 3.4.2 In Scan Open Zones Display The following are example wireless receiver faults: Display Screen Fault J U L 1 3 : 1 0 No communication between I/O-WN and the system W i r e l e s s...
  • Page 37: Programming Basics

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide ROGRAMMING ASICS General The HUNTER-PRO 896 is supplied with factory default parameters. In most installations you will have none or few parameters to program, except for user-specific parameters, such as telephone numbers, zone names etc. Methods There are few ways to program the HUNTER-PRO 896: 1.
  • Page 38 4.2.3 Remote Programming with COMAX You can program the HUNTER-PRO 896 over a telephone line with a PC, PIMA modem (PSTN) and the COMAX software. In addition to programming, you also have access to the memory log. Please refer to the COMAX User Manual for detailed information.
  • Page 39: Default Codes

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 4.2.5 Menu Navigation Backward/Forward keys. Press these keys to navigate between screens/ options/parameters. Selection/Conformation keys. Exit key. Pressing this key exits a current menu without saving/changing it. Reset/Erase/Change status key (“-” to “+” and vice-versa). Default Codes...
  • Page 40: Technician Menu

    TECHNICIAN CODE Express Programming Menu To make programming as easy and quick as possible, the HUNTER-PRO 896 has a special menu, made of a sequence of screens with all the necessary parameters to initialize the system. This menu is accessed by pressing in technician menu.
  • Page 41: The Keypad Keys

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide The Keypad Keys Functions Page System installation: expanders, keypads etc. Zones: types, responses, names, partitions etc. Communication: MS1 options, subscribers numbers, communication options, radio report codes etc. Timers: entry/exit delay, outputs times, reports delays, soak test days etc.
  • Page 42: Programming

    ROGRAMMING Enabling Enhanced Communication Menu HUNTER-PRO 896 has an enhanced menu with various communication parameters. By default, this menu is not enabled. This is because most installations do not require programming these parameters. If you do not have the knowledge required please do not change the default parameters.
  • Page 43 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.2.2.1 Local Expanders Par. Name Marking “+” means Local Expander Local expander EXP-PRO with 8 additional zones is installed Not Used Wireless Expand I/O-WN wireless receiver is installed to save and proceed to next screen. 5.2.2.2...
  • Page 44 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.2.3.1 Deleting a Wireless Zone Sys Installation Wireless Setup ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Add Zone? Delete Zone? NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END and enter zone number …. Delete Zone? Device Deleted Please Wait... Press END 5.2.3.2 Supervision Interval...
  • Page 45: Key #2: Zone Programming

    ---+++-----+++ 1 Programmed Zone name zone no. Set the zones’ type (i.e. Burglary, Panic, Fire). 5.3.1.1 Zone Type These are the HUNTER-PRO 896’s zone types: URGLARY (called Alarm in other PIMA systems), P ANIC URESS 1, S 2, S EDICAL...
  • Page 46 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Par. Para. Full Enabling (marking “+”) this parameter means Name Zone Follower This zone will not trigger the alarm if opened during the Entry/Exit delay. Second Delay If marked “+” in addition to the “I” parameter in this menu, Time then entry delay time will be set according to “Time 2”...
  • Page 47 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.3.2.1 Zone Sensitivity S e n s i t i v . ( X 5 0 m S ) Set the zones’ sensitivity in milliseconds. Sensitivity means, the time a zone has to be opened to trigger an alarm. The number entered is multiplied by 50.
  • Page 48: Key #3: Communication Parameters

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.3.6 Copy Zone Zones Copy Zone ENTR BACK ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Example Source Zone: 7 ENTR Target: 9 To 32 Copy zone is a very useful installation feature, in which some or all features of one zone can be copied to other zone/s.
  • Page 49 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.4.1.2 MS1 Report Parameters A A 1 2 P F D M O L T W I R + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 Set the type of events to be reported to MS1.
  • Page 50: Phone Numbers

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.4.1.5 ID Account Addition If the account number is made of 6 digits, the first two should be set in this screen. 5.4.2 Account Numbers Communication Account No. ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Set the PSTN and Radio account numbers. There can only be 16 accounts, one for each partition.
  • Page 51 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Par. Description Enabling this parameter means… Connected T.Line A telephone line is connected to the system No Dia. tone chck The system dials without checking for a dial tone (in case the system connected via switch-board or the...
  • Page 52 GSM:30 Set ACK time (the time in seconds which the panel waits for MS handshake signal). If no ACK received a communication error appears. HUNTER-PRO 896 allows different ACK waiting times for PSTN and GSM max. waiting time: 60 sec.
  • Page 53 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Communication Report Codes 4X2 ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Zones Z1: FF Z2: FF ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END Z3: FF Z4: FF The PSTN report codes (4x2) menu and the following Radio menu have 3 sub-menus: Zones, Zones’ restore and General Reports.
  • Page 54 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide IMPORTANT! The following menus are available only if the enhanced menu is enabled (see section 5.1). 5.4.7 GSM-200 Transmitter 5.4.7.1 Parameters Communication GSM Transmitter ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END GSM Settings GRTY ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ---- Par.
  • Page 55: Sms Settings

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.4.7.3 GSM Phones GSM Settings GSM Phones MS Phone 1<Del=# ENTR NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Set GSM-200 MS1 phone numbers 1 to 4. 5.4.7.4 GPRS Settings GSM Settings GPRS Settings Station IP ENTR NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Station Port...
  • Page 56 ____ Set the serial output use: Par. Name Marking “+” means the device is… Local Monitoring Connected locally using PIMA new local protocol Net4pro Connected to PIMA’s PIMAnet server Radio Protocol Available only in some panel versions GSM-200 Serial Consult your distributer/PIMA 5.4.10...
  • Page 57 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.4.12 MS2 Options Communication MS2 Options ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END MS 2 Protocol AA12PFDMOLTWIR ENTR ++++++++++++++.2 Set Monitoring Station #2 options. 5.4.12.1 MS2 Protocol Set MS2 PSTN protocol. Setting this protocol will indicate the system to report to 2 monitoring stations.
  • Page 58: Network Settings

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Screen Information to enter Provider’s Name 1 Provider’s name according to the previous menu (sec. 5.3.10) SMS center phone 1 First provider SMS center phone no. Provider APN…1 First provider APN no. Provider APN…1 APN number User…...
  • Page 59: Key #4: Timers, Counters

    Set the outputs trip times. The output trip time is the time in which an output remains triggered. HUNTER-PRO 896 has three types of output trip times: 1. Output trip time ‘0’: the output is tripped until next system disarming.
  • Page 60 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Output type Trip time (sec) Fire Special Fire Panic Silent Panic Hold Up Medical Tamper Mains Fault 9999 Low Battery 9999 Phone Fault 9999 Trouble 9999 Zone Bypassed 9999 GSM Fault 9999 Comm. Fault 9999 TAG Activation...
  • Page 61 Max time is 7 days. After this period of time, the zone will automatically return to normal operation. If set to “0” the zone returns to normal operation at midnight of the same day. Note: In PIMA display, the letter “T” indicates a zone undergoing a test. 5.5.7 Double Knock .
  • Page 62: Key #5: General Parameters

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.5.11 Inactivity Report . This feature is an indication if the system has been inactive (not armed) for the number of days set in this screen. The MS can then call the customer to check this issue.
  • Page 63: Key #6: System Responses

    Set the system’s responses to 5 faults/events. These are: Mains Fault, Low Battery, Phone Fault, False Code, and Zone Failure/Tamper. Note: The differentiation of responses between Armed & Disarmed states, as in other PIMA systems like HUNTER-PRO 32, does not apply to HUNTER-PRO 896. Par. Name Mark “+”...
  • Page 64: Key #7: Outputs Configuration

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Key #7: Outputs Configuration PCB’s (physical) output Output Configur. External Siren ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Output’s Polarity Part. for OUT External Siren ENTR ENTR ++++++++++++++++ External Siren Output’s partitions Output Type Set the system’s outputs and output type’s configuration. See section 1.4 to distinct between the two.
  • Page 65 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Output type What triggers the PCB output? External Siren Alarms from a zone programmed to trigger the external siren output type Internal Siren Alarms from a zone programmed to trigger the internal siren output type Burglary Alarms from ‘Burglary’...
  • Page 66 2. They can trigger any speaker siren. 3. Ext. Siren output can be triggered only when Int. Siren output is. In other words, activating sirens in HUNTER-PRO 896 can be done in one of three ways: Both internal and External, internal only, no siren.
  • Page 67 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.8.6 Expanders’ Outputs 5.8.6.1 OUT-1000 Expander Output Configur. OUT-1000 Outputs BACK ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Expander’s output No. Output’s partitions Output’s output type Output 1 Part. For OUT 1 Output 1 ENTR ENTR ENTR ++++++++++++++++ Fire Output’s polarity...
  • Page 68: Key #8: Full Programming

    ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Use this menu to program HUNTER-PRO 896 with the COMAX upload/download software. COMAX runs on a local computer that connects to the system using LCL-11A adaptor and the keypad (see section 4.1 for connecting with LCL-11A and the COMAX User Guide).
  • Page 69: Key #9: Installer Code

    - OR - NEXT Select Prog. Select Prog. Set the options for the PRG-896 fast programmer. HUNTER-PRO 896 has 2 loading options: full 7 different programs or only the communication parameters. Reminder: PRG-896 is programmed with COMAX software. Key #9: Installer Code 5.10...
  • Page 70 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide If not, the system displays the names of the zones not tested, in the following order: Zone No. Zone Name Zone’s Partitions Untested Zones: Untested Zones: Untested Zones: ENTR ENTR UT:Zone 12 UT: Living Room ++++++++++++++++...
  • Page 71 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Set a zone to be soaked (tested). When a zone/detector is suspected of causing false alarms, it can be configured to be in a test mode. A test can last up to 7 days (to set the number of soak days, refer to section 5.5.6)
  • Page 72 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide 5.12.6 Test MS Dialer Tests Test MS Dialer ENTR BACK ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Test MS Dialer Select T. No. 1-4 Test the Monitoring Station’s PSTN numbers. Pressing will dial the MS phone #1, pressing will do so for phone #2, and so on.
  • Page 73: How To Locate Expanders' Zones

    Z O N E W i r e l e s s E x p a n d . HUNTER-PRO 896’s “All Zones” display type gives details on every zone programmed in the system and allows the technician to quickly locate it.
  • Page 74: Remote Control Via Touch-Tone Telephone

    OUCH TONE ELEPHONE HUNTER-PRO 896 can be remote-controlled via any touch-tone telephone, including cellular. The system can be controlled in one of two options: Mode A: Basic commands, including arming and disarming (the default mode). Mode B: Full control, including all the outputs...
  • Page 75: Mode B

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide If the system does not receive any command for a period of 60 seconds, it shall disconnect and return to normal mode. The system will remain in standby (displaying “Other keypad in use” on all the keypads) for another 60 seconds, before returning to normal mode.
  • Page 76 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide I/O-R expander #1 I/O-R expander #2 Output #1 Output #5 Output #1 Output #5 Output #2 Output #6 Output #2 Output #6 Output #3 Output #7 Output #3 Output #7 Output #4 Output #8 Output #4...
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes failures displayed on the keypad, various problems that may be encountered due to improper programming, and options for troubleshooting failures that might occur due to incorrect installation and/or programming. Restoring Master & Installer Codes In case both codes are not available: Disconnect mains.
  • Page 78 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Fault Description & Repair TAMPER 1 Tamper 1 is open TAMPER 2 Tamper 2 is open 1. In EOL protected zones: F - Cut, S - Short Zone Fault 2. In detectors wires: F L - Cut, S H - - Short 3.
  • Page 79: Additional Faults

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Check Keypad Keypad’s ID does not match programming number MS. Com. Fault Failure to communicate with the MS including in test mode. This fault appears if the HUNTER-PRO communicator cannot transfer reports to MS. Possible reasons are incompatible protocol or phone line failure.
  • Page 80 TAMPER 2: Tamper 2 is open. 7.3.6 Auto-Arming & Auto-Arming by Partition Faults Make sure that: 1. Auto-arming start time is programmed (see HUNTER-PRO 896 User guide). 2. System time is correct. 3. The desired partition is programmed as so. 7.3.7...
  • Page 81: Pulse Formats

    HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide MS Report Formats & Codes 7.4.1 Pulse Formats Name Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control ID Event 3 - 1 3 - 2 Double Round 4 - 1 4 - 2 1400 3 - 1 3 - 2...
  • Page 82 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Name Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control ID Event 3 - 1 3 - 2 Checksum 4 - 1 4 - 2 3 - 1 Universal 3 - 2 High- 2300 Double Round 4 - 1...
  • Page 83 HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide Name Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control ID Event 3 - 1 3 - 2 Checksum 4 - 1 4 - 2 Contact 1400 PAF™ 2300 Call PIMA NPAF™ support P/N 4410251 XX, en, B (Nov-2007)

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