Pima HUNTER-PRO 32 Installation Manual

Pima HUNTER-PRO 32 Installation Manual

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HUNTER-PRO 32
Intruder Alarm System

Installation Guide

PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel
℡ +972-3-5587722
+972-3-5500442
support@pima-alarms.com
http://www.pima-alarms.com

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System Installation Guide PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. 5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel ℡ +972-3-5587722 +972-3-5500442 support@pima-alarms.com http://www.pima-alarms.com...
  • Page 2 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its Product may not be compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction............. 7 Main Features HUNTER-PRO 32 ..........8 Safety Precautions..............9 Signs and Abbreviations Key ..........9 The Control-Panel..............11 1.4.1 Control Panel Fuses............12 1.4.2 The Control Panel’s Connections & Terminals ....12 CHAPTER 2 Partitions ...............
  • Page 4 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 3.6.2 Low current DC Siren (Piazzo) ........32 3.6.3 Low current DC Siren (Bell) ........... 33 Relay Outputs ..............33 Auxiliary Outputs: ON/OFF ALARM ....34 (AUX1) (AUX2) Expansion Outputs: OUT-1000..........34 3.10...
  • Page 5 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.3.2 Zone Name..............55 5.3.3 Partitioning ..............55 5.3.4 Zone Responses (Templates)......... 55 Communication Parameters ..........56 5.4.1 Communication to Central Monitoring Station ......56 5.4.2 Radio Transmitter ............61 5.4.3 Modem Call Back ............62 5.4.4...
  • Page 6 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.11.6 Monitoring Station Dialer Test........75 5.11.7 Central Monitoring Station Radio Test ......76 5.12 Remote-Controlling via Telephone........76 CHAPTER 6 Name Programming..........78 CHAPTER 7 Troubleshooting............. 79 Restoring Master & Technician Codes ........79 Displaying System Faults .............
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Installer Guide. Furthermore, the User Guide includes user’s programming parameters instructions, which is crucial for operating the system. For any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact your local PIMA distributor or PIMA directly at: PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
  • Page 8: Main Features Hunter-Pro 32

    Two options for viewing system status: Detailed: Scrolling events, zones’ and system’s status “PIMA” Style: Status of all 32 zones is displayed simultaneously Four Subscriber dialing numbers with optional voice message Four Monitoring Stations phone numbers PIMA unique Integrated Digital Communicator (telephone, long-range radio)
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Safety Precautions Your HUNTER-PRO 32 alarm system has been registered with the CE in accordance with EN 60950 of its rules. The CE requires us to tell you the following information: ! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture.
  • Page 10 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual “LCD Zone Numbers”: Referring to the frame of zones engraved above and below the LCD display window, indicating the zones’ numbers. CMS: Central Monitoring Station...
  • Page 11: The Control-Panel

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual The Control-Panel 9 11 9 10 HUNTER-PRO Figure 1 - HUNTER-PRO Control Panel...
  • Page 12: Control Panel Fuses

    NOTE: The number of zones can be doubled by connecting line/wireless expenders (refer to section 3.2 for expending options in HUNTER-PRO 32. 4 (+) – Power Supply for Detectors Power supply for detectors that require DC operating voltage, such as infrared...
  • Page 13 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5 KEY – Key or remote Arming Input Use momentary or ON/OFF key to arm/disarm the system. 6 S1, S2 – Siren 1 and Siren 2 Outputs Two siren outputs connected to the same on-board sound generator (driver).
  • Page 14 Connection to Technician Keypad (using the Technician Cable TC-3). ⑱ JP1 TRANSMIT – Connection to Long-Range Radio Transmitter Connection to PIMA long-range radio transmitters TRU/TRV-100. NOTE: It is possible to connect long-range transmitters other than PIMA’s by connecting the TX-1000 adaptor.
  • Page 15 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual ⑲ JP5 – Select Siren Type Sets between two types of sirens: A) Short between pins 1 and 2 for an unregulated siren (DC) – horn or bell with internal oscillator/driver; B) Short between pins 2 and 3 for regulated siren (AC) –...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Partitions

    CHAPTER 2 ARTITIONS General HUNTER-PRO 32 can consist up to 16 partitions that are controlled by different user codes, different keypads, or, on the other hand, share the same keypads. This chapter scans the different partitioning options in HUNTER-PRO 32.
  • Page 17: Examples

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Examples 2.2.1 Example A Keypad 1 Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 User 1 User 2 User 3 Figure 2 - Using partitions (example A) In example A: Keypad 1 controllers 3 partitions...
  • Page 18: Example B

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual A detector that is allocated to several partitions can be installed in order to protect the entrance of the offices’ hallway (i.e. a zone shared by several/all partitions). Allocating the entrance zone to all partitions will protect the entrance, providing all partitions are armed.
  • Page 19 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 2.2.1.2 Classical Application for Example B Storage floor partition 4 Keypad 4 Management floor partition 3 Keypad 3 Production floor partition 2 Keypad 2 Store (floor) partition 1 Keypad 1 A company building is divided into 4 departments that have different entrances and different working hours: Each of the departments has its own individual keypad.
  • Page 20: Example C

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 2.2.3 Example C Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 8 Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 8 User 1 User 2 User 3 User 8 Figure 4 - Using sub-systems (example C) 2.2.1.3...
  • Page 21: Connecting Peripherals To Control Pane

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual CHAPTER 3 NSTALLING ERIPHERALS General Connect accessories according to the following diagram and instructions: MIC or PSTN Tel set Voice Unit (LINE) TAMPER SecuBUS™ Keypads: RXN-400, RXN-410, or RXN-200 Expanders: IO-8, IO-W...
  • Page 22: Connecting Zones

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Connecting Zones IMPORTANT! Always disconnect battery and mains power supply when you connect and disconnect wires. 3.2.1 Zone Inputs You can connect each zone input with Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) detectors and with 0, 1, or 2 EOL resistors.
  • Page 23: Connecting Detector Using One Eol Resistor

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 3.2.3 Connecting Detector using ONE EOL resistor Connect an NC detector (e.g., DEFENDER) with one EOL resistor according to the below diagrams. The tamper can also be connected to the control panel’s tamper output, or to a “24 hour zone”.
  • Page 24: Connecting Detector Using Two Eol Resistors

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Connecting EOL resistor to NO PIR Detector PIR (NO) Zone 10K ¼W Common Zone Electric diagram of one EOL One EOL resistor in serial to the relay and resistor connected to an NO...
  • Page 25: Connecting Zone-Expanders (General)

    (NO) in serial to the relay output Connecting Zone-Expanders (General) It is possible to expand HUNTER-PRO 32’s 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 later on (check the section reference at the end of each expansion option.)
  • Page 26: Exp-Local: Local Expansion

    It is possible to use only 8 out of the receiver’s 16 wireless zones 3.3.1 EXP-LOCAL: Local Expansion An 8-zone expansion card, used for connecting 8 additional wired zones. These zones are identical to those of the HUNTER-PRO 32, and shall always be programmed in the system as zones 9 to 16. NOTE: Disconnect all of the system’s power sources before installing the expansion...
  • Page 27: I/O-8: Remote Expanders

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 3. To configure the Expansion Card refer to “Expansion Outputs” section 3.9. EXP-LOCAL EXPANSION CARD TRANSMIT KEYBOARD SERIAL Figure 7 - Connecting EXP-LOCAL to control panel 3.3.2 I/O-8: Remote Expanders A zone and output expansion card connected to the keypad’s communication lines (BUS).
  • Page 28 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTE: It is recommended to connect the +V to the expansion card, separately from the control panel. To connect the I/O-8: Follow the table below in order to connect the card/s to the control panel’s bus...
  • Page 29: Rc-Pro: Wireless Expansion

    (for arming/disarming/panic). Used for connecting wireless detectors (such as PIR, Reed Switch etc.), sensors, panic buttons and remote controls. Along with the RC-PRO the HUNTER-PRO 32 becomes a Hybrid system that supports both wired and wireless detectors. To connect the RC-PRO: Use the Communication Cable to connect the control panel to the serial output.
  • Page 30: Tmpr1 And Tmpr2

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTE: Make sure momentary key is programmed when connecting remote control. Figure 10 - Connecting spring key to control panel TMPR1 and TMPR2 These inputs are used to monitor the control panel box, detector housings and siren cases using tamper switches.
  • Page 31: Connecting Sirens

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Connecting Sirens In general, there are three siren types that can be connected to the HUNTER-PRO 32 control panel: a. AC Siren: This is usually a horn or an 8 ohm speaker that does not have an oscillator and it is driven by the control panel’s built-in oscillator.
  • Page 32: Low Current Dc Siren (Piazzo)

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Set Jumpers JP5 & JP6 to short legs 2 and 3 (see Figure 12). SIREN 2 SIREN 1 Figure 12 - Connecting an AC Siren 3.6.2 Low Current DC Siren (Piazzo) The siren is connected between terminal block outputs (S1 or S2) and (+).
  • Page 33: Low Current Dc Siren (Bell)

    (zone is activated, pressing Relay Code on keypad, via telephone, and as response to faults/events). Connect the relay outputs NO/NC/COM to activate the designated device. To program Relay Code refer to “HUNTER-PRO 32 User Manual”. To program relay activation time see section 5.5.2 “Output Time” NOTE: If Relay Time is programmed as zero, the relay is constantly activated until Relay Code is entered or the system is switched OFF.
  • Page 34: Auxiliary Outputs: On/Off (Aux1) Alarm (Aux2)

    (AUX1) ALARM (AUX2) HUNTER-PRO 32 has two outputs for general use. In “General Parameter” screen (see section 5.6) the default is that AUX1 is designated for arming/disarming the system and AUX2 for the keypad’s buzzer. AUX1 switches (-) when activating system (ON/OFF output) system default AUX2 switches (-) at time of alarm (ALARM output) system default Also, these outputs can be allocated for further uses when the zone’s...
  • Page 35: Connecting Keypads

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual EXPANSION CARD TRANSMIT KEYBOARD SERIAL Figure 15 - Connecting OUT-1000 to control panel Use the cable to connect the control panel’s JP3 connector to OUT-1000’s JP1 connector. NOTE: OUT-1000 can be connected simultaneously with EXP-LOCAL by connecting OUT-1000’s JP2 to EXP-LOCAL’s JP1 (see OUT-1000 Manual for instructions).
  • Page 36: Lcd Keypads: Rxn-400/410

    12:40 Figure 16 - Connecting LCD keypad to control panel PIMA’s new keypads contain a tamper switch that “supervises” the keypads connected to the system. In order to enable this feature: 1. Configure exactly the number of keypads connected to the system: Short JP1 legs 1 and 2 on the keypad (see drawing 11).
  • Page 37: Telephone Line And Devices

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Important! If keypad supervision is not needed, The number of keypads connected to the system is not to be configured The keypads’ ID need be set as zero (0). Note Up to 8 keypads can be connected to the system, whether they have supervision or not.
  • Page 38: Trv/Tru-100

    NOTE: The TRV/TRU-100 can transmit in two frequencies. 1. Mount the HUNTER-PRO 32 metal box on the wall 2. Screw the transmitter to the box (4 screws at the base of the antenna.) Make sure the screws are tightened; else, the transmitter’s range can be reduced.
  • Page 39 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Follow the pervious 1 to 5 instructions, and then: Connect the 2-pin cable to the transmitter’s F2 Molex (named F2 on the transmitter’s sticker.) Connect the other end of the 2-pin cable to the control panel depends on the...
  • Page 40: Microphone Unit: Mic-100

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Antenna connector TRV/TRU-100 DPR-44 comax TRANSMITTER Control Panel Figure 18 - Connecting TRV/TRU-100 to control panel 3.13 Microphone Unit: MIC-100 Connect Mic-100’s IN output to the control panel’s OUT terminal. Connect Mic-100’s OUT output to the control panel’s AUD IN terminal.
  • Page 41: Connecting Battery

    SIREN Drawing 4-connecting VU-20 to control panel 3.15 Connecting Battery The HUNTER-PRO 32 incorporates a rechargeable 12V backup battery. The charging voltage for the battery is 13.8 V. The system performs two battery tests as well as a manual test: ! “Low level”...
  • Page 42: Connecting Mains

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 3.16 Connecting Mains IMPORTANT! Verify that the power cord is disconnected from the mains power supply. Connect the three power cord wires to the connection terminals of the Power Supply terminals. Verify that the transformer outputs are connected to the AC terminals on the PCB, and that the transformer supplies 2A.
  • Page 43: Setting Time

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual ! Connect the backup battery to the fast connection terminals, red wire to (+) and black wire to (-). IMPORTANT! Failing to connect the cables as described will permanently damage the control...
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Operating & Programming The System

    PERATING ROGRAMMING YSTEM General The HUNTER-PRO 32 is supplied with factory default parameters. In most installations you will have none or a few parameters to program, except for user-specific parameters such as telephone numbers, zone names etc. Programming Possibilities There are four different ways to program the HUNTER-PRO 32: ! Fast Local-Uploading with the PIMA Fast Programmer PRG–22.
  • Page 45: Local Programming With Comax & Lcl-11A

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 12:53 OP: TOMAS OFFICE PRG-22 Figure 19 - Connecting LCD Keypad to Control Panel and PRG-22 4.2.2 Local Programming with COMAX & LCL-11A In order to commence local programming with the COMAX software, you need to use the LCL-11A adaptor.
  • Page 46: Remote Programming With Modem And Comax

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 4.2.3 Remote Programming with Modem and COMAX You can program the HUNTER-PRO 32 over a telephone line with a PC, PIMA modem, and the COMAX programming software. In addition to programming, you also have access to the memory log. Please refer to the COMAX User Manual for detailed information 4.2.4 Programming with a Keypad...
  • Page 47 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual EXIT/DELETE key. Pressing this key deletes changes enacted on parameters or exits a current menu. BACKWARDS/FORWARDS keys navigating between a Menu’s options or parameters presented in the same screen, and between the options in the YES/NO programming screens (i.e.
  • Page 48: Entering "User Menu

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 4.3.2 Entering “User Menu” There are three ways to enter the user menu: 4.3.2.1 Using Master Code User Menu MASTER CODE Choose 1,2.. 4.3.2.2 Using User Code User Menu USER CODE Choose 1,2..
  • Page 49: Chapter 5 Technician Menu

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual CHAPTER 5 ECHNICIAN Entering Technician Menu System Default Codes 5555 Master Code 1234 Technician Code In order to enter Technician Menu: User Menu Technician Menu NEXT TECHNICIAN CODE MASTER CODE Choose 1,2..
  • Page 50: Wire Expenders

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Press and hold the key in order to view the entered information (this feature is possible only when the system is in OFF mode). In order to see how to enter names (letters and digits), turn to Chapter 8: “Name Programming”.
  • Page 51: Wireless Expender

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual It is possible to install up to three expenders in the system. NOTES: If a parameter larger than possible is entered into the system, the system will reset the parameter. If the EXP-LOCAL expender is installed, only two more expenders can be added to the system.
  • Page 52: Keypads

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTE: Jam Signal Level has to appear for at least one minute before the system can respond to it. Supervision Signal: The duration of time (in hours) in which the Control Panel expects to get a Supervision signal from each of the wireless detectors.
  • Page 53: Zone Programming

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Zone Programming Zones ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END In this menu all the system’s zones are programmed (wired, wireless, original and expanded). In this menu the following functions are programmed: 5.3.1 Zone Characteristics Zones Zone Configur.
  • Page 54 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Par. Para. Full Name Enabling this parameter means… Bypassed (+) Permanently bypass a zone Permanently Normally Open (+) Connect NO detector to a zone 24 Hour Zone (+) Zone active 24 hours...
  • Page 55: Zone Name

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.3.2 Zone Name Zones Zone Name ENTR NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Zone Number: In this screen the zones’ names are programmed (refer to chapter 8 for further instructions how to program names).
  • Page 56: Communication Parameters

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Expender 2 Output No Monitoring Station during daytime (e.g. Fire Expender 3 Output Exit) Private Dialer Voice Unit (VU-20 or MIC- Different Siren Tone 200) Automatic Bypass 5.3.4.1 Zone sensitivity After programming the zone characteristics in each if the three basic groups (Alarm, Panic and Smoke), you need to program the zones’...
  • Page 57 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual In this screen it is possible to choose between a single or double report to the Monitoring Station. In case of a double report, the two first telephone numbers belong to Monitoring Station 1, and the third and forth telephone numbers belong to Monitoring Station 2.
  • Page 58 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.4.1.4 Monitoring Station 2 Options In this screen all features of Monitoring Station 2 are programmed. All screens and programming procedures are similar to those in Monitoring Station 1. 5.4.1.5 Partition Account Numbers Account No.1...
  • Page 59 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual ! Wait Time: In this screen you program the waiting time (in seconds) until getting a confirmation sound from the Monitoring Station. Wait time Seconds 5.4.1.7 Report Codes 4x2 These screens enable to program the different events’ Report Codes in 4x2 format (including all American formats.)
  • Page 60 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Card voltage lower than 9 volts (System Shutdown) and Reset Code. Low card voltage indicates AC Fall and Low Battery. Telephone Line Fail and Reset Code. Detector Voltage Fault and Reset Code.
  • Page 61: Radio Transmitter

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.4.2 Radio Transmitter In this screen the radio transmitter protocols are configured. 5.4.2.1 Radio Protocol Protocol: Trans:5 In this screen the Radio Protocol Code is programmed. The code can be retrieved from PIMA’s Technical Support department.
  • Page 62: Modem Call Back

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual To enter digits/letters representing digits: ! Use keypad keys in order to choose a digit from “0” to “9” ! Press the key as many times as needed in order to choose a letter between “A”...
  • Page 63 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.4.4.3 Programming Telephone Line P T L L T A V D R _ - - - + - - - - To enable feature: “+” under parameter To disable feature: “-“ under parameter...
  • Page 64: Timers

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Block Connecting to COMAX via modem is disabled. Possible to Remote- bypass this feature by pressing Master Code and then Charge ENTER twice. Block Remotely disarming the system is disabled. Remote Disarm TIMERS In this menu all the timers in the system are programmed.
  • Page 65: Ac Report Delay

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Siren Relay Output Card for OUT-1000 outputs Smoke output ON/OFF ALARM output Siren Relay Card SMOKE ON/OF ALARM Relay outputs Relay outputs Relay outputs in Expender 1 in Expender 2 in Expender 3...
  • Page 66: Double Knock

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTES: The zone’s soak test can last up to 3 days. In PIMA display: Alarms triggered by a Test Zone in the memory log have the letter “T” under/above their number. 5.5.5...
  • Page 67: Bypass Limit Time

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.5.7 Bypass Limit Time Timers, Counters Byps. Limit Time ENTR NEXT X6 ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Byps. Limit Time ENTR ENTR >Enter no. of minutes> 0 Minutes In this screen you program (in minutes) the time in which a zone remains “bypassed”...
  • Page 68: General Parameters First Screen

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTE: Each time the cursor in the screen stands on a certain parameter, automatically a description of this parameter appears for 3 seconds. 5.6.1 General Parameters First Screen KE1E2EKAB2SMPZT NEXT BACK ENTR...
  • Page 69: General Parameters Second Screen

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Siren beep activated (+) When arming system the siren will beep once and when disarming the system with key/remote control the siren will beep twice. User code>menu: (+) Typing user code will direct you to the User Menu.
  • Page 70: System Responses

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Fast arming (+) Pressing and holding the key, will fully arm the system. Press and hold the key will arm the system in HOME 1 state. Press and hold key will activate HOME 2 state.
  • Page 71: System In Off State

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Each time the cursor stands on a certain parameter letter, this parameter’s full name will spear for 3 seconds. Pressing on a certain parameter letter will access this parameter. Siren Expender1 output...
  • Page 72: Output Cards

    5.9.2 Local Download Full Programming Local Download NEXT ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END Local Upload ENTR ENTR Programming Using this feature, HUNTER-PRO 32 is connected directly to a local computer running COMAX and connected to the system using LCL-11A adaptor that is...
  • Page 73: Fast Programming

    ..Display returns to regular status dispaly This feature is for fast-loading HUNTER-PRO 32 with parameters from the Fast- Programmer PRG-22. The programmer needs to be connected to the right plug in the keypad before activating this feature. Furthermore, a filed from which the parameters are uploaded need be chosen (1 or 2).
  • Page 74: Walk Test

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.11.1 Walk Test Tests Walk-Test ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END This is a general walk-test that checks all the zones activated in the system. During the test the following screen appears: Tested 7 of 8 The memory log keeps record of the test, including the number of zones activated.
  • Page 75: Wireless Tamper Test

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 5.11.3 Wireless TAMPER Test Tests Wireless Test ENTR NEXT ENTER/NEXT/END ENTER/NEXT/END W.less Test: Tmpr ENTR ENTR ENTER/NEXT/END This test is for checking a single wireless detector using the detector’s tamper. The system will present only the tamper signals receives from the detectors.
  • Page 76: Central Monitoring Station Radio Test

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual will send a test report to the monitoring station for telephone number 1. Pressing will do so for telephone number 2, and so on. 5.11.7 Central Monitoring Station Radio Test Tests Test MS Radio...
  • Page 77 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual the confirmation beeps, the further telephone keys can be pressed for further operations: Key [1] Arming the system Key [2] Disarming the system Key [4] Arming the system to HOME1 Key [5]...
  • Page 78: Chapter 6 Name Programming

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual CHAPTER 6 ROGRAMMING Writing names in HUNTER-PRO 32 is done by the LCD keypad. Each key has allocated characters (letters/numbers/signs). Space and delete characters to move cursor right/left Save data NOTE: The order of characters is identical to that in a cellular telephone.
  • Page 79: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual CHAPTER 7 ROUBLESHOOTING The HUNTER-PRO 32 incorporates many operating parameters and options. Some of the system operations depend on the method of programming, and if one of the parameters is not programmed correctly, the operation depending on it will not be executed.
  • Page 80: Displaying System Faults

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual NOTE: After connecting the battery, the system enables access using the default code (5555) for 30 seconds only. If access does not occur during this time, the process need be repeated from starters. If the battery is low, connect the main voltage.
  • Page 81: Solutions

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual system is being programmed from a different source such as remote programming via computer and telephone. Solutions 7.3.1 Clock This failure appears after initial connection to Power such as first time operation or operation after AC and battery backup failure.
  • Page 82: Tamper

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual ! Connect AC power. ! If you find a blown AC fuse, then replace the fuse; if failure persists then replace the PCB. 7.3.5 Tamper TAMPER 1: Tamper 1 is open. TAMPER 2: Tamper 2 is open.
  • Page 83: Telephone

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 7.3.7 Telephone The system did not recognize a dial tone. Appears after lack of communication on the last dialing trial. The failure indication will remain while the system is disarmed even though the line and/or tone return.
  • Page 84 HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 7.3.8.2 Checking communications to the Monitoring Station: Enter Installer code without the Master Code, press in order to initiate an event and watch the progression of communication to the MS. 7.3.8.3 No Wireless Communication to CMS Check the following: ! Proper connection between the control panel and the transmitter.
  • Page 85: Automatic Arming Failure

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual 7.3.9 Automatic Arming Failure Check the following: ! No Clock failure indication. The Automatic arming feature is activated – The letter A is displayed to the left of the clock. ! Clock is set to the correct time.
  • Page 86: Chapter 8 Tables

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual CHAPTER 8 ABLES Programming System Defaults...
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  • Page 92: Central-Station Report Formats

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Central-Station Report Formats 8.2.1 Pulse Formats Name Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control ID Event 3 - 1 3 - 2 Ademco 1400 Double Round Slow 4 - 1 4 - 2...
  • Page 93: Dtmf Formats

    HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual Name Rate (pps) ACK (Hz) Error Control ID Event 3 - 1 Universal 3 - 2 High- 2300 Double Round 4 - 1 Speed 4 - 2 3 - 1 Universal 3 - 2...

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