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Release Date: 24.9.02

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  • Page 1 Version 0.01 (preliminary) Release Date: 24.9.02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter One: Introduction and Overview .................... 3 1.1: Security System Components ....................3 1.2: System Monitoring ......................... 4 1.3: Home Automation ........................4 1.4: Cellular Monitoring and Control....................4 Chapter Two: The User Interface ......................5 2.1: Front Panel Keypad ....................... 5 2.2: Keyfobs ..........................
  • Page 3: Chapter One: Introduction And Overview

    Keep this manual in an accessible location for future reference. The infiniti system has many features in order to suit a wide range of applications. This manual outlines all of these features but it is likely that there are options that are not relevant to your system.
  • Page 4: System Monitoring

    1.2: System Monitoring When an event occurs within the system, the control panel sends a message to your monitoring service describing the exact nature of the event. This enables the monitoring service to take the required action. System monitoring can implement either regular telephone or cellular communication.
  • Page 5: Chapter Two: The User Interface

    It is important that you familiarize yourself with these devices before reading the following chapters that shall describe system operation in further detail. 2.1: Front Panel Keypad The infiniti’s front panel keypad is the user interface that provides you with all the functions you need to control your security system. Display...
  • Page 6: Keyfobs

    2.2: Keyfobs The system supports several types of keyfob transmitter. The function of the buttons on each keyfob are shown below. Disarm Full Arm Medical Emergency Part Arm Perimeter Arm or Home or Home Automation Automation EL-2614 EL2611 2.3: Wireless Keypad The system supports up to four wireless keypads.
  • Page 7 Home Automation On/Off Keys Pressing one of the Home Automation keys followed by the unit number (01-16) enables you to control lights and appliances in your home. Cancel The Cancel key clears the keypad in the event that you pressed a key by mistake. For example, when entering your code you enter a wrong digit, the system waits for you to enter all four digits before it decides that the code is incorrect.
  • Page 8: Chapter Three: Arming And Disarming

    Chapter Three: Arming and Disarming Arming can be defined as activating the system. When the system is armed, it monitors the zones that are protected by the sensors. If a sensor detects an intrusion, the system generates an alarm. Certain sensors, such as smoke sensors, are always active regardless of system status. 3.1: Arming the System Three arming modes are available: Full, Part and Perimeter.
  • Page 9: Disarming The System

    3.2: Disarming the System When you enter the premises, the entry delay begins to count down. You must disarm the system within the entry delay time to prevent the system from triggering an alarm. To disarm the system using the keypad: •...
  • Page 10: Remote Arming/Disarming Via Sms

    3.5: Remote Arming/Disarming via SMS You can arm and disarm the system remotely by sending the SMS commands from a cellular phone to the cellular communications module. Each SMS command contains the following elements: • SMS Command Descriptor (up to 43 characters of free text) •...
  • Page 11: Chapter Four: Panic Alarms

    Chapter Four: Panic Alarms A panic alarm enables you to send a message to the monitoring service in the event of emergency. There are several methods you can use to generate a panic alarm. 4.1: Front Panel Panic Alarm You can generate a panic alarm from the front panel keypad by pressing the Home Automation On and Off keys simultaneously.
  • Page 12: Chapter Five: Home Automation

    Chapter Five: Home Automation Home Automation is an optional feature that requires an add-on expansion module. Home Automation enables you to control up to 16 individual lights and appliances around the home. In this section, we shall refer to these lights and appliances as HA units. HA units can be controlled using the keypad and keyfobs or programmed to react to specific system status conditions.
  • Page 13: Scheduling

    The following example shows the format of an SMS command to switch on a water boiler controlled by HA unit 08. SMS Command Descriptor User Code Unit Do not include the symbol ‘#’ in the descriptor as the system regards any text after this symbol as part of the command.
  • Page 14: Chapter Six: Advanced System Operation

    Chapter Six: Advanced System Operation Besides the basic functions described in the previous two chapters, you can access additional functions via the menu. This chapter describes these functions and the menu navigation procedure. Menu Navigation Using the LCD keypad on the front panel, you can navigate through the menus using the arrow navigation keys ( / ) and make simple yes/no decisions using the keys.
  • Page 15: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing

    A fire zone cannot be bypassed 6.3: User Codes The infiniti supports up to 30 individual user codes. Each of these codes is four digits long. Most system functions require you to enter a valid user code. The ability to perform a function is defined by your user code’s authorization level. These authorization levels are pre-defined for each code as explained below.
  • Page 16 Editing User Codes User code editing is a feature that is available exclusively to the Master code. To maintain a high level of security, keep all user codes confidential. To edit a user code: From the main menu select, User Codes [4]. Select the code you want to edit;...
  • Page 17: Follow Me

    6.4: Follow Me The Follow Me feature is designed to send an SMS message to your mobile phone notifying you that certain events have occurred within your security system. This feature requires that you have cellular communication support. You may only access the Follow Me feature if this feature is enabled in programming.
  • Page 18: Service Menu

    6.6: Service Menu The Service menu includes various functions that enable you to test your system effectively. You can gain access to the Service menu using the Master code. Set Time & Date To set the time: From the Service menu, select Set Time/Date, Set Time [711]. Enter the current time in 24hr format.
  • Page 19 The TX list displays the following information for FRONT DOOR each transmitter: S=6 OK The transmitter’s descriptor The signal strength of the last received Press this key to transmission display the transmitter’s An abbreviation indicating the last received default descriptor . status of the transmitter.
  • Page 20: Appendix A: Menu Structure

    Appendix A: Menu Structure Legend: Installer code required Master code required -20-...
  • Page 21: Appendix B: Glossary

    Appendix B: Glossary A sensor which is always active regardless of whether the system is 24hr Zone armed or disarmed. The state during which the security system is activated. In most Armed cases, when the system is armed, triggering a sensor generates an alarm.
  • Page 22 The state in which all zones are closed and the system is ready to be armed. Remote The software developed by Electronics Line used for programming the system using a PC from a remote location or on-site. Programmer The restoral of a trouble condition to its normal state. For example, if...
  • Page 23 A Home Automation feature that switches HA units on and off Scheduling automatically according to pre-set times. The devices installed around the home that alert the panel in the Sensors event of an alarm. Service Call A feature that enables the user to contact the monitoring service and talk to an operator via the control panel.

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