Pima Captain 6 User Manual
Pima Captain 6 User Manual

Pima Captain 6 User Manual

6 zones intruder alarm system
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C
APTAIN
6 Zones Intruder Alarm System
U
G
SER
System ver. 6.0
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
www.pima-alarms.com
6
UIDE
P/N 4410049, G2
XX en, Jan. 2010

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  • Page 1 APTAIN 6 Zones Intruder Alarm System UIDE System ver. 6.0 P/N 4410049, G2 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. www.pima-alarms.com XX en, Jan. 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your CAPTAIN-i 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 exists hazards of fire and electric shock.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide NTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the CAPTAIN-i Alarm System. Much care has been taken in developing the CAPTAIN-i alarm system, which will provide you with unprecedented peace of mind. The CAPTAIN-i user-friendly operation and advanced features will professionally protect your home or business. It is important to familiarize yourself with the CAPTAIN-i Alarm System in order to take full advantage of the complete range of the CAPTAIN-i features.
  • Page 4: Access And Operation Codes

    MS, or sends silent duress event to MS in case system is disarmed. PIMA’s LCD keypads RXN-400 and RXN-410 were especially designed for maximum simplicity, durability and decorative design. The keypad is used for arming, disarming and programming the system as well as displaying time and date, system status information, events and defaults, memory log and more.
  • Page 5: Keypad Description

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide Keypad Description System Fault System Status Description (see System Time page 14) RXN-410 AC line T 12:40 Zones Status -A---B ARM LED Num & Function (green) keys Navigation & Fault LED Programming (red) keys Display Screen ♦...
  • Page 6: System Functions

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide YSTEM UNCTIONS IMPORTANT! symbol indicates information that you must enter. To arm the entire alarm system: Any User Code (User Code #1 to #8) that was allocated by the installer to both partitions Master Code OR Short code.
  • Page 7 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide NOTE: User can arm/disarm only partitions allocated to him by the installer (partitions #1, #2, or both). All keypads connected to the system share the same display, even if they are allocated to different partitions. IMPORTANT! If the installer enabled the “Failure Inhibits Arming”...
  • Page 8 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide To identify the zone that is the cause of the alarm: The letter is displayed above any Alarm Zone that was triggered while the system was last armed. To enable the Chime mode: Press and hold .
  • Page 9 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide Reporting PANIC Event to CMS/Private Dialer: Press and hold simultaneously for two seconds. NOTE: You can customize your system's response to keypad's panic event, e.g., report to the Monitoring Station or call your private telephone number or sound the siren.
  • Page 10: Green Led And System Status

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide To enable a keypad's audible tones: Press and hold simultaneously until you hear a beep. Green LED and System Status The Green-ARMED LED will indicate the system status, as follows: ♦ Blinking: The system is in Entry (before disarming) or Exit (after arming) Delay Time mode.
  • Page 11 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide To program User Code #1: Master Code new User Code (4-6 digits) To delete User Code #1: Master Code To program User Codes #2 to #8: Master Code (as many times as the User Code number)
  • Page 12 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide BACK To delete a Short Code: Master Code To program Automatic Arming: Master Code (HH:MM 24 hour format) To program telephone number(s): Master Code Enter the first telephone number including area code Enter the second telephone number including area code...
  • Page 13 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide To delete telephone number(s): Master Code With the telephone number(s) to keep and with the one(s) to delete to exit. NOTE: To delete all the telephone numbers, Master Code To set the time and date for the system:...
  • Page 14: Faults Indications

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide AULTS NDICATIONS Description Display Battery Low battery power Phone No dial tone detected AC line AC power failure Appears after initial power input or after total power reset (AC Clock and battery) Low DC Very low DC supply to the alarm card (PCB)
  • Page 15: General Information

    CAPTAIN 6 User Guide ENERAL NFORMATION Zone Names Name Note Installer Information Company Name Tel. Cell phone Email...
  • Page 16 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.

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