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Pima Hunter-Pro 32 Installation Manual (101 pages)
Intruder Alarm System
Brand:
Pima
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
8
Main Features HUNTER-PRO 32
9
Safety Precautions
10
Signs and Abbreviations Key
10
The Control-Panel
12
Control Panel Fuses
13
The Control Panel's Connections & Terminals
13
Chapter 2 Partitions
17
General
17
Examples
18
Example a
18
Classical Application for Example a
18
Example B
19
Classical Application for Example B
20
Example C
21
Classical Application for Example C
21
Chapter 3 Installing Peripherals
23
General
23
Connecting Zones
24
Zone Inputs
24
Connecting Detector Without Using EOL Resistor
25
Connecting Detector Using One EOL Resistor
25
Connecting Detector Using Two EOL Resistors
27
Connecting Zone-Expenders (General)
28
EXP-LOCAL: Local Expansion
29
I/O-8: External Expenders
30
RC-PRO: Wireless Expansion
31
Connecting Key/Remote Control
32
TMPR1 and TMPR2
33
Connecting Sirens
33
Siren Without Built-In Oscillator: Horn (AC)
34
Stand-Alone Siren: Piazzo (DC)
34
High-Current Stand-Alone Siren
35
Relay Outputs
35
(Aux1) Alarm (Aux2)
36
Expansion Outputs: OUT-1000
36
Connecting Keypads
37
LCD Keypads: RXN-400/410
38
Telephone Line and Devices
39
Trv/Tru-100
40
Connecting the Transmitter
40
Microphone Unit: MIC-100
42
Connecting Voice Unit: VU-20
42
Connecting Battery
43
Connecting Mains
44
Initializing the System
44
Setting Time
45
Chapter4 Operating & Programming the System
47
General
47
Programming Possibilities
47
Programming with the Fast Programmer PRG-22
47
Local Programming with COMAX & LCL-11A
48
Remote Programming with Modem and COMAX
49
Programming with a Keypad
49
Programming with a Keypad
50
PIMA Programming Method
50
Manu Navigation
50
Key Menu Description
50
Entering "User Menu
51
Using Master Code
51
Using User Code
51
Using Technician Code
52
Chapter 5 Technician Menu
53
Entering Technician Menu
53
Installing the System
53
Service Provider
53
Wire Expenders
54
Local Expansion
54
Remote Expenders
54
Wireless Expender
55
Keypads
56
Keypads Partitions
56
Zone Programming
57
Zone Characteristics
57
Zone Name
59
Partitioning
59
Zone Responses (Templates)
59
Zone Sensitivity
60
Communication Parameters
60
Communication to Central Monitoring Station
61
Number of Central Monitoring Stations
61
Telephone Numbers
61
Monitoring Station 1 Options
61
Monitoring Station 2 Options
62
Partition Account Numbers
62
General Monitoring Station Options
63
Report Codes 4X2
63
Radio Transmitter
65
Radio Protocol
65
Number of Transmissions
65
Periodicity Test
65
Radio Report Codes
65
Modem Call Back
66
Communication Features
66
Number of Rings
66
External Line
67
Programming Telephone Line
67
Timers
68
Entry/Exit Delay
68
Programming Outputs Time
69
AC Report Delay
70
Soak Test Days
70
Double Knock
70
Conditioned Zones Time
71
Bypass Limit Time
71
False Code
71
General Parameters
72
General Parameters First Screen
72
General Parameters Second Screen
73
System Responses
74
System in on State
75
System in off State
75
Programming Outputs
76
Polarity
76
Output Cards
76
Programming the Entire System
76
Initializing System
77
Local Download
77
Fast Programming
77
Installer Code
78
Tests
78
Walk Test
78
Wireless Test
79
Wireless TAMPER Test
79
Configuring Soak Test Zones
80
Siren Test
80
Monitoring Station Dialer Test
80
Central Monitoring Station Radio Test
80
Remote-Controlling Via Telephone
81
Chapter 6 Name Programming
83
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
84
Restoring Master & Technician Codes
84
Displaying System Faults
85
Solutions
86
Clock
86
Battery
86
Low DC
86
AC Line
87
Tamper
87
Zone
87
Keyboard Not Connected
87
Telephone
88
Communication
88
No Telephone Communication to MS During Test Mode
88
Checking Communications to the Monitoring Station
89
No Wireless Communication to CMS
89
No Communication to Private Dialer
89
System Not Answering Telephone Calls
89
Automatic Arming Failure
90
Open Zone Does Not Cause Alarm
90
Chapter 8 Tables
91
Programming System Defaults
91
Central-Station Report Formats
98
Pulse Formats
98
DTMF Formats
101
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Pima Hunter-Pro 32 User Manual (41 pages)
Intruder Alarm System
Brand:
Pima
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introduction
4
Main Features HUNTER-PRO 32
5
Safety Precautions
5
Signs and Abbreviations Key
6
Chapter 2: Keypads
7
Display Screen
8
Keys' Function
10
Entering User Menu
11
Chapter 3: Arming & Disarming the System
13
Arming/Disarming Via Keypad
14
Arming/Disarming with Remote Control
16
Arming/Disarming with Key
17
Automatic Arming
17
Disarming the System
19
Remote Control Via Touch-Tone Phone
20
Chapter 4: Programming and Operation
22
Programming Codes
22
Deleting User
24
Programming Time and Date
31
Private Dialer Telephone Numbers
31
Chime
33
Alarm
34
Panic
35
Smoke and Fire Detectors Alarm
35
System Tests
35
Canceling Keypad Buzzer
36
Bypassing Zones
36
Memory Log
36
System Display Types
38
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
40
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