Risco Agility User Manual

Risco Agility User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Important Notice This guide is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions: This guide contains proprietary information belonging to RISCO Group. Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of the system.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Agility User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction ......................5 1.1 Main Features........................5 1.2 Agility Architecture.......................6 1.3 User Operating Tools ......................7 1.4 Status Indications ........................8 LED Indicators ........................8 Status Button / Service Call (Listen & Talk)..............9 Voice Messaging.......................9 SMS Messaging........................9 Email Messaging.......................9...
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  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 - Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of Agility RISCO Group s Flexible Wireless Security System. The Agility has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security, safety and home automation needs for many residential and commercial applications.
  • Page 6: Agility Architecture

    Agility User Manual 1.2 Agility Architecture Your Agility controls and monitors a variety of sensors, detectors, and contacts placed throughout the premises, which provide external, perimeter and internal burglary protection. The system is supervised, meaning that the panel checks the status of each sensor to detect problems.
  • Page 7: User Operating Tools

    Agility User Manual 1.3 User Operating Tools The Agility system can be operated using several devices, some of which have been designed as bi directional. If you have purchased a bi directional device your system is capable of sending a return reply status indication from the panel to the device for each command that is sent to it.
  • Page 8: Status Indications

    Agility User Manual 1.4 Status Indications LED Indicators The LED indicators provide typical system indications, as discussed below. Some indicators have additional functions, which are explained later on. Power LED The Power LED indicates system operation. Condition Description Power OK...
  • Page 9: Status Button / Service Call (Listen & Talk)

    For example: Email Messaging Using the Agility IP Module the system can send event messages by Email to predefined e mail addresses informing you of the status of the security system and certain events that occurred in the system.
  • Page 10: Sound Indications

    Agility User Manual Sound Indications In addition to the visual indications provided by the Agility’s LEDs, your system produces audible notification after certain events. Condition Description Intrusion alarm Continues rapid beeping Fire alarm Staggered rapid beeping Exit delay Slow buzzer beeps until the Exit Delay time period expires Entry delay Slow buzzer beeps until the Entry Delay time period expires.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Local System Operation

    If the system is NOT ready to be set secure or omit the violated zone(s), and then proceed. Failing to set the system will be indicated by the system Your Agility offers the following kinds of setting: Note: If you are unable to set the system, press the status key to view system messages. Full setting: Full setting prepares all of the system s intrusion detectors to activate an alarm if violated, and is used when leaving the premises.
  • Page 12: Part Setting

    Press ± button or button 4 (if defined. Advise with your engineer) Partition setting: One of the Agility s advantages is its ability to divide the system in up to 3 partitions. Each partition may be managed as a separate security system, each of which can be set and unset individually regardless of the condition of the other.
  • Page 13: Force Setting

    Agility User Manual Force setting: Force setting sets the system regardless of open zones. Your engineer must enable this option. Note: Force setting the system results in leaving part of the system unsecured. Setting with faults in the system If required, and defined by your engineer, all faults in the system should be confirmed to enable the setting operation while performing setting from the wireless keypad.
  • Page 14: Unsetting Your System

    (if programmed by your engineer) setting the system after an alarm might require a technician code. For more information refer to your engineer Your Agility offers the following kinds of unsetting: System unsetting: Unsetting deactivates the partitions assigned to the specified user code...
  • Page 15: Duress Unsetting

    Agility User Manual To unset using Procedure for Partition Unsetting ² Press the button. All partitions assigned to the button will be unset. Send SMS: [Code][U] [Partition 1,2 or 3]. Example 1234U1. Fore more information refer to page 21. Duress unsetting: If you are ever coerced into unsetting your system, you can comply with the intruder s wishes while sending a silent duress alarm to the Central Station.
  • Page 16: Resetting After An Alarm

    Agility User Manual Resetting after an alarm: Your installation company can define that the reset of the system to a Normal Operation mode will require the intervention of your ARC or engineer. In this case, after an alarm condition the system will be regarded as Not Ready and while...
  • Page 17: Sending A Panic Alarm

    Agility User Manual 2.3 Sending a Panic Alarm Panic alarms enable you to send a message to the ARC in the event of an emergency, send a message to a follow me number, announce a local message or activate a local alarm.
  • Page 18: Chapter 3 - Remote System Operation

    Chapter 3 - Remote System Operation 3.1 Remote Phone Operation The Agility enables you to operate the system from a remote touch tone phone by initiating a telephone call to or from the system and interacting with voice menus that guide you through your required remote operation.
  • Page 19: Receiving Calls From The System

    Agility User Manual Operation Quick Key Combination Press [3] followed by the zone number and then [#][9] Changing Zone Omit status Press [4] followed by the output number Operating Programming Outputs Changing Follow Me(FM) Press [5] followed by the FM number and [#][2].
  • Page 20: Acknowledge Menu

    The Listen In and Talk options enable you to remotely and silently listen in to your premises in order to verify the cause of an event occurrence, through the microphone or remotely talk to your premises via the Agility loudspeaker, for example, to guide someone in distress.
  • Page 21: Sms Operation

    Agility User Manual Bi-directional Audio Options after an Alarm In the event of Burglary, Fire and Medical alarms, the Agility is able to report these events and then stay on the line. This allows the monitoring service to perform Voice Alarm verification, verify the alarm or Verification in order to verify a cause of event or guide someone in distress.
  • Page 22: Sms Confirmation Message

    Agility User Manual Notes: SMS commands can be sent from any mobile phone or from an SMS website. Command words are not case sensitive. A separator between command words is not required although it is accepted. SMS Confirmation Message A confirmation message following a SMS operation is sent to the user, upon request, by adding the letters “RP”...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 - User Functions And Settings

    Notes: To define the authority levels refer to your engineer. Agility can support up to 32 different user codes. User codes may have variable lengths up to 6 digits. Your Agility was given a Grand Master Code of 1 2 3 4 during manufacturing. Unless your alarm company has already changed it to suit your preference, it s best to modify this code to one that is unique and personalized as herein described.
  • Page 24: Deleting User Codes

    Note: In the Agility system, the User Index number is from 00 to 32, where 00 belongs to the Grand Master. Enter the new code and then re enter the code. If successful, a single...
  • Page 25: Proximity Tags

    Agility User Manual 4.2 Proximity Tags The bi directional keypad enables you to replace the use of a code with a proximity tag to set and unset the security system or to activate and deactivate home appliances and utilities, such as heating and lights. Proximity tag programming is performed from the User Functions menu.
  • Page 26: Defining Follow Me Destinations

    Agility User Manual Deleting a proximity tag Deleting proximity tags can be done by in two options: By user number: Use this option to delete a tag for which the user is known By tag: Use this option to delete a tag for which the user is not known...
  • Page 27 Agility User Manual Results Function Stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone Wait a fixed period before continuing ¾ Send the DTMF ¾ character Send the DTMF # character Delete numbers from the cursor position simultaneously When done with your complete entry, press to store it.
  • Page 28: Scheduler

    Agility User Manual 4.4 Scheduler The Agility enables you to automate some system operations. This is performed by defining weekly programs by your engineer. Each program can be defined with up to two time intervals per day, during which the system automatically performs one of the...
  • Page 29: Complete Menu Of User Functions

    Agility User Manual 4.5 Complete Menu of User Functions The Agility comes with a variety of selectable user functions that become available when you enter the User Functions mode. The following section lists these functions. Note: Although these functions are in the User Functions menu, you can ask you engineer to program them for you.
  • Page 30 Use this option when replacing the sounder battery. View IP Address: Use this option to view the IP address of the Agility. Follow Me Define: Used to define Follow Me destinations phone number or Email address according to its type: Voice message, SMS or E mail Test FM: Used to test Follow Me reporting.
  • Page 31 Agility User Manual Operation Grand User Engineer Master Activities Scheduler: Enables you to activate or deactivate preprogrammed schedules that were defined by your engineer. Up to 8 weekly programs can be defined in the system during which the system automatically sets / unsets or activates programming outputs.
  • Page 32: Chapter 5 - System Specifications

    Agility User Manual Chapter 5 - System Specifications The following technical specifications are applicable for the Agility: Electrical Characteristics System Power 230VAC ( 15%+10%), 50Hz, 50mA Optional: 9VAC, 9VA, 50 60Hz Units Consumptions Main board: Typical 130mA GSM: Stand by 35mA, Communication 300mA...
  • Page 33: Chapter 6 - En 50131 Compliance

    Each remote control has an identification code of 24 bit, so the number of options is 2^24 For a remote control to operate with the Agility, a write process must be made after which the keypad is registered with the panel.
  • Page 34 Notes...
  • Page 35 Notes...
  • Page 36 RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ( Seller ) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.

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