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1. 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 23 5 The Web Interface The ClearPix ENS firmware versions beginning with 2 0 and above support a web interface ClearPix ENS systems with older firmware can be updated to support the web interface If the system is connected to a local area network it can be viewed armed disarmed and configured from a computer using an internet browser by navigating to the IP address of the ClearPix ENS control panel The system can only be disarmed or configured if the user enters the correct password The following internet browsers are supported by the ClearPix ENS system Chrome Mozilla FireFox and Safari 5 1 Viewing Real Time Alarms and Printing Reports from the Web Interface p Googie Maps SUT EOE R Securetech WAVEPIUs x t C 192 168 1 220 o ET Apps W TeleDymamics Tele T Bugzilla FedEx Tracking S American Express Lo RadioShack com C Viking Electronics T WEX a WEX MasterC I Fone Finder query t Dechboard Secure A GSA Contracts Other bookmarks WAVE Plus System Real Time Alarm Status A ii i A i 2014 07 20 20 57 18 Pendani3 AutoReset f 2014 07 20 20 5653 Pendani3 AuloReset FA i 2014 07 18 13 2415 Pendant3 AuloReset f 2014 07 18 130950 Pendani3 AuloReset Selected 2014 07 18 125423 Pendant3 AutoReset Lh 014 07 18 125302 Pendant3 AuloReset Figure 27 You can view the ClearPix ENS real time alarms screens remotely by navigating to t
2. Launch Virtual Network Point box is checked and then click finish when prompted WAVE Plus Virtual Network Point Setup Complete Click the Finish button to exit the Setup Wizard Vv Collecting information VW Preparing installation Installing Finalizing mstaltation an 11 37 AM 7 31 2014 Figure 39 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 30 A kad Right click on the VNP icon exclamation mark then click OR in the lower right hand side of the task bar Select and click on configure and WAVE Plus IP Address 192 168 1120 Defaults WAVE Plus Host Name WAVE2 Reconnect WAVE Plus Port Number 27015 WAVE Plus Point Number 1 iV Enable V Enable V Enable C Enable O QO QO Red Alert Blue Alert Yellow Alert F9 v F10 v Fil Hot Key Desktop Window v Show Double Click Task Tray Alo J Configuration Exit without Saving Figure 40 Click on the CLEARPIX ENS 2 IP address button and then enter the IP address of the ClearPix ENS control panel Next click on the CLEARPIX ENS 2 Host Name button and enter the ClearPix ENS host name as configured on the ClearPix ENS control panel Confirm that the CLEARPIX ENS 2 Port Number matches what is configured on the ClearPix ENS control panel normally 27015 At this point it is necessary for a second person to switch the ClearPix ENS control panel into configuration mode and prepare to enroll the virtual network poi
3. User Manual Revision 2 The CPX ENS Wireless Alarm Voice Equipment Emergency Notification System 140 Westwoods Drive Liberty MO 64068 866 932 6317 Table of Contents 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION General Description Limited Warranty amp Disclaimer DISCLAIMER Important Information Safety FCC Compliance Recommended Routine Maintenance 2 OPERATING THE CLEARPIX ENS Touch Screen Key Switch Start Screen Keyboard External Connections System Status Icons 3 ARMED MODE 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Arming the System Disarming the System Real Time Alarms Supervisory Alarms Alarm Reports 4 CONFIGURATION MODE 4 1 4 2 Configuring the System User Zones Printing a User Zones List Report Modify Zone Delete Zone Add User Zone Audio Message Zone Number Description Schedule Entry Arm Delay Repeats Reset Required No Reset Required Actions Initial Radios Repeats Speakers Email Actions Escalated Email Commit Changes Points Printing a Points List Report Add Point Point Number Point Type Zone Cfg zone configuration Enroll Point Status Zone Description Active State Clear Mode Commit Changes Modify Point Delete Point Schedules Printing a Schedules List Report Add Schedule Schedule Name Enable Suppression Periods Add Period Commit Changes Modify Schedule Delete Schedule Contacts Printing a Contact List Report Add Contact Name Phone Ema
4. For a wireless point locate the small black reset button inside the sensor on the circuit board Once you touch Enroll Point you will have 15 seconds to press the reset button Once you push the reset button the countdown will stop and the sensors serial or UID number will appear in place of Enroll Point Note that pushing the reset button of a sensor already enrolled in the system will not work For a network point the reset button will be virtual See Enrolling a Virtual Point for specific instructions 4 3 8 Status The point must be enabled to generate alarms After enrollment the default setting should be enabled Touch the button to tab between enabled and disabled Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 12 4 3 9 Zone The zone determines which message will be transmitted and where it will be sent Press the button on the Zone line to select the correct zone Use the arrow keys to scroll touch to select the correct zone and touch OK Note that zones must be configured before this step can be completed If no zone is selected the point will assign to the default zone 1001 It can later be modified and assigned to a new zone To add a zone see User Zones 4 3 10 Description Touch the box on the description line to name the point The default description is the point number Note that each point will be assigned to a matching specifically titled zone In many cases it is apt to leave the zone s descrip
5. The Play button allows you to listen to the message that has been recorded for the zone If you have not recorded one it will play the default message The Restore Defaults button restores the default message to the zone The Rec button allows you to record a new message for the zone To do this touch the Rec button and then touch Start Recording You will then have 15 seconds to speak clearly into the hole labeled MIC on the front of the box When you are done touch stop recording Touch Yes to save your message and No to try again 4 2 5 Description Touch the description box to name the zone The zone name should be location specific and should match the recorded message 4 2 6 Schedule The default schedule for a new zone is Always ON If you would like to schedule the zone to be off at certain times you can select a customized schedule using this button A customized schedule must first be configured in the Schedules screen before it can be selected for a zone see Schedules 4 2 7 Entry Arm Delay The Entry Delay will prevent a triggered sensor from setting off an alarm for a specified period For instance if a door with a contact on it is opened and then closed within the entry delay period no alarm will be triggered The alarm will show on the Real Time Alarms screen but no notifications will be sent until the delay time expires You can also cancel an alarm by disarming the Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Sy
6. or 111 grant a credit to Buyer s account in the amount of Buyer s net purchase price of such defective materials Defects caused by third parties acts of God installation by any party other than ClearPix Technology or ClearPix Technology s authorized agents abnormal or improper use or stress or failure to maintain the CLEARPIX ENS system in accordance with ClearPix Technology s recommendations are specifically excluded from the coverage of this warranty THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES THESE ARE THE ONLY REMEDIES OF BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CLAIM RELATING TO THE CLEARPIX ENS SYSTEM CLEARPIX TECHNOLOGY S TOTAL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF SUPPLYING OF THE CLEARPIX ENS SYSTEM OR THE USE OF THE CLEARPIX ENS SYSTEM WHETHER ON WARRANTIES OR CLAIM OF NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE COST PAID BY BUYER TO CLEARPIX TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CLEARPIX ENS SYSTEM AND IN NO CASE SHALL CLEARPIX TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 1 3 DISCLAIMER Important Information ClearPix Technology Systems Inc does not claim that the product s may not
7. A Technology Add Point 2 866 932 6316 Status This Point is Disabled Zone Default zone assigned to new point Description Point 4 Commit Changes 24 Mar 2015 8 38 58 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnnrt ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unaecianed 23 Figure 9 4 3 4 Point Number The system will automatically assign either the next consecutive point number available or the lowest missing point number You can change the point number to any unused number that is available within the system by pressing the Point button You cannot assign a point number that is higher than the next consecutive number 4 3 5 Point Type The next step in assigning a point is selecting what type of device will be used The system supports wireless points network points virtual buttons and relay input points Select the appropriate type and touch OK 4 3 6 Zone Cfg Zone Configuration Select if the point will be able to trigger just one single zone or multiple zones The multi alarm options are for virtual buttons Reasons for selecting multiple zones for a single point include needing a different message for the same point during office hours or after office hours or wanting one message to be transmitted over the radio and a different message to play over the PA system 4 3 7 Enroll Point The Enroll Point button will not appear until you have selected Wireless or Network for your point type relay outputs do not need to be enrolled
8. System Settings It is important to set the correct date and time in the system Network Connection The icon of a computer with a connection in front of it indicates whether the ClearPix ENS is connected to a computer network The icon is grayed out 1f there is no network connection Connected i Not Connected Wireless Connection The blue icon of a radio tower indicates whether the ClearPix ENS is connected to a wireless sensor network usually Inovonics The icon is grayed out 1f there is no wireless sensor connection Connected oO Not Connected AC Power Icon The icon of a plug indicates whether the ClearPix ENS is connected to an AC power supply The icon is grayed out when there is no AC power connection Connected Not Connected 15 Battery Level Icon The icon of a battery indicates the system s back up battery status The battery shows the approximate charge level of the back up battery in 25 increments The battery should not be left discharged for long periods of time This will greatly shorten its life Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 6 3 Armed Mode 3 1 Arming the System To arm your system touch Arm System When the ClearPix ENS system is armed the officer icon on the bottom left corner of every screen will not have a cross through it and the Armed screen will appear In Armed mode you can view or download reports If you leave the screen untouched for a configured amou
9. Via Add Modify Delete HTML Text File E Mail Point Point Point 24 Mar 2015 E A A 8 38 45 AM a Please Contact Technical Sunnnrt ClearPivy ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unacciqned 22 Figure amp Note that points can be given specific descriptions or left with just their Point for a title Since each point should be assigned to a matching specifically title zone there is usually no need to title each point Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 11 4 3 1 Printing a Points List Report You can download a printable report of the point list using the two buttons in the lower left hand corner of the screen To download a report place a flash drive in the USB port on the front of the control panel and press the appropriate button You can save both types of reports to the same flash drive If you have a network configured on your system you can also send a report via email To do this touch Send via Email choose a previously set up contact and touch OK 4 3 2 Add Point The Add Point button in the lower right hand corner of the screen is used to add a new point to the system A point is a wireless sensors virtual button network point relay or other device that will trigger the ClearPix ENS system When you touch the Add Point button the Add Point screen will appear This screen is organized by line with the title for each line on the left side of the screen ClearPix ENS System ClearPix
10. a bes Bo en A ae ae L aa ieat I a aaeeea A amen inert 9 tee eiae A r etm Leea SecureTech Systems Inc lt gt Reports System Settings Zones 3 Zone 3 10001 Default zone assigned to new point Zone Basics Zone Initial Actions Zone Escalated Actions Add New Zone Set Detaults Points Schedules Contacts Network and eMail Figure 31 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 26 5 2 5 Points You can add or edit points on the ClearPix ENS system from this screen Refer to the section on points above for more information J 22 Googie Maps x 7 T The Yeshiva World LIVE B x SecureTech WAVE Plus C x gt O 192 168 1 220 confightm ii Apps W TeleDynamics Tele TS Bugzille e FedEx Tracking S American Express Lo RadioShack com C Viking Electronics T xos C WEX WEX MasterC J Fone Finder query f Dashboard Secure A GSA Contracts C Other bookmarks SecureTech Ormia Systems Inc lt Reports System Settings Zones Points Number Type Enabled Name 1 Wireless true Pendant 3 Name name description oe GED c Se ED Ex gt C Zone 10001 Detault zone assi v Add New Point Set Detaults Schedules Contacts Network and eMail Figure 32 5 2 6 Schedules J 23 Googie Maps 2C 0 192 168 1 220 config htm You can add or edit
11. 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 s will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection ClearPix Technology Systems Inc shall have NO liability for any death injury or damage however incurred based on a claim that ClearPix Technology Systems product s failed to function The user of the product s is strongly advised to conduct product and systems tests at least monthly Changes in environmental conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering or abuse may cause the product s not to perform as expected Product Changes We reserve the right to discontinue a product or make design and specification changes at any time without notice 1 4 Safety In installation and use of these products you must comply with the National Electrical Code or any other applicable safety codes During installation turn off all power and take all necessary precautions to prevent injury The potential for electric shock is present if the system is plugged into AC power Hazardous voltages are present inside the inner enclosure Never open the inner chassis unless the system is first unplugged Do not apply power until all wiring is completed Never replace a fuse with a value other than the original value and type While charging lead acid batteries release small amounts of fl
12. be ignored by the system If a User Zone is assigned to a schedule that is not enabled it will always generate alarms when a sensor is triggered It may be useful to disable a schedule if it is assigned to multiple zones and you would like to disable it temporarily Note that a red X means disabled and a green check means enabled Touch a red X to turn it to a green check and touch a green check to turn it to a red X 4 4 5 Suppression Periods Customized schedules are each defined by one or more suppression periods during which alarms will be ignored by the system To define your schedule by adding modifying or deleting suppression periods touch Configure on the Suppression Periods lines This will take you to Configure Suppression Periods ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Configure Suppression Periods Technology Begin Suppression End Suppression Days of week 00 00 00 05 45 59 SUMTWRFSa 06 00 00 23 45 59 SUMTWRFSa 24 Mar 2015 8 45 53 AM Please Contact Technical Support ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned 13 Figure 13 4 4 6 Add Period The Add Period button in the lower right hand corner of the screen is used to add a new period to the schedule The period defines when the zone which defines the alarm message will not be triggered You can add multiple periods to each schedule When you touch Add Period the Modify Suppression Period screen will appear ClearPix ENS System sie echnology Modify Suppresion
13. contacts set up Touch Send via Email and then touch to select which contact to send the report to 3 5 Disarm System The ClearPix ENS system can be disarmed by touching the Disarm System button on the bottom of the screen You will need to enter the system disarm password and touch OK to disarm the system You can touch the Back Button to go back to the System Armed Start Screen if you do not know the password or do not want to disarm the system Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 7 4 Configuration Mode 4 1 Configuring the System To configure The ClearPix ENS the system must be disarmed Once you have disarmed your system touch Configure System on the Start Screen and enter your configuration password Touch OK and the Configuration Mode screen will appear ClearPix ENS System ClearPix 5 Technology Configuration Mode 956 932 6216 Radios 1 System Relays Settings Supervisory 0 in 3 out 2 Network Static 10 100 100 31 Factory Settings eMail Setup Enabled 10 100 100 34 ClearPivy ENS Version 2 99 00 Serial Number funaccianed Figure 4 This is the main navigation screen with access points to all the settings that can be configured You can return to the Configuration Mode screen by touching the back arrow at the top left hand corner of each page or touching the home icon on any page only once Touching the home icon from the Configuration M
14. of the zone list using the two buttons in the lower left hand corner of the screen To download a report place a flash drive in the USB port on the front of the control panel and touch the appropriate button You can save both types of reports to the same flash drive If you have a network configured on your system you can also send a report via email To do this touch Send via Email choose a previously configured contact and touch OK 4 2 2 Add User Zone The Add Zone button in the lower right hand corner of the screen is used to add a new User Zone to the system The zone defines the type of message that is transmitted by the ClearPix ENS when a sensor assigned to it is triggered When you touch the Add Zone button the Add Zone screen will appear This screen is organized by line with the title for each line on the left side of the screen patie riiin System iiie one a 66 932 6316 ror maed of Commit Changes Q V 24 Mar 2015 l O AN y 8 30 06 AM is Please Cortact Technical Sunmort ClearPiy ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unacsianed 3 Figure 6 4 2 3 Zone Number The system will automatically assign either the next consecutive zone number available or the lowest missing zone number You can change the zone number to any unused number that is available within the system by touching the Zone button You cannot assign a zone number that is higher than the next consecutive number 4 2 4 Audio Message
15. or month at least one random button in the system should be tested on your live radio network Before you press the button notify anyone monitoring your radio network that you will be testing the ClearPix ENS system so that they do not respond to the alarm that is transmitted Be sure to check that the message that is transmitted over the radio network matches the location of the button that was pressed Quarterly Testing Before you begin notify anyone monitoring your radio network that you will be testing the ClearPix ENS system Open the front panel of your system and switch the radio channel in your box to TEST You should have a verified list of button locations and a handheld test radio set to the right frequency If your system includes a radio that was supplied by ClearPix Technology the default test frequency is 151 475 VHF or 465 650 UHF Walk around pushing each button and make sure that the correct message is broadcast over your test radio When you are done testing all of the buttons be sure to switch the hand held radio and the radio inside the box back to the correct channel Every Two to Three Years Change All Batteries and Thoroughly Test System Before you begin notify anyone monitoring your radio network that you will be testing the ClearPix ENS system You will need a list of button and repeater locations batteries for your buttons batteries for your repeaters a battery for your main unit a small flat headed scre
16. used to activate other equipment when an alarm is activated Relay expansion boards can be added to the system Virtual panic buttons can be installed on any computer within a local area network LAN in which the ClearPix ENS is included The virtual buttons are an icon on a computer screen which will generate an alarm when it is double clicked The ClearPix ENS can be configured to accept input from or provide output to other automated systems through the OEM module This enables other systems such as access control and fire alarm systems to trigger an alarm or respond to an alarm triggered by the ClearPix ENS The system is setup and configured using the touch screen on the front of the control panel Alarm zones can be automatically enabled or disabled based on a user defined schedule Schedules can be configured to suit the user s needs by hour and day of the week The ClearPix ENS can generate reports which can be downloaded to a flash drive 1 2 Limited Warranty amp Disclaimer ClearPix Technology Systems Inc ClearPix Technology hereby warrants to the original purchaser Buyer that for a period of two 2 years following the date of delivery all parts supplied by ClearPix Technology will be free from defects in workmanship and material During such period ClearPix Technology will without cost to Buyer at ClearPix Technology s option either 1 repair any such defective materials 11 furnish replacement materials
17. AM ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number funacciane Figure 25 You can see a list of points user zones supervisory zones input devices and output devices by touching their respective buttons You can also see the number set up over the number available of points user zones input devices and output devices listed on the buttons 4 12 1 Update Firmware On this button is displayed the current version of software installed in the system Before touching update firmware make sure you have the correct update uploaded onto a USB drive Plug the USB drive into the front of the box in the space provided and touch Update Firmware ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Update Firmware Technology oe Installed Scan USB 29907 For Update Firmware To update the system firmware insert a USB thumb drive containing the new firmware and press the SCAN button 24 Mar 2015 o 8 50 33 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnort ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number funacsigned 52 Figure 26 Next touch Scan USB for Update and you should get the message pictured above in Figure 26 Touch Update Firmware The system will restart and install the update Do not remove the USB until this process has completed The System Monitor button is not used in the routine operation and maintenance of the system 4 13 Factory Settings The Factory Settings button is not used in the routine operation and maintenance of the system Copyright
18. Figure 41 Once the status of the virtual network point on the computer has become Available ensure that on the WI the next available point is configured as a Network point then click Enroll on the WI points screen Immediately switch to the VNP setup screen and click on Enroll Point When the virtual network point is enrolled a unique id number UID will appear in the UID box on the points screen of the WI Now the remaining items on the virtual network point configuration screen can be configured as required Select a Hot Key or leave this option blank if no hot key is required check the Show box for a desktop icon to appear on the PC screen to be either single or double clicked as configured in case of emergency To complete the configuration on the ClearPix ENS control panel select which zone the virtual network point will trigger by touching the Zone box selecting from the list of zones and touching OK Make sure the point shows as enabled in the box in the middle of the screen and then touch the Commit Changes button at the bottom of the screen to save the new button s setting If more than one button is being installed on the computer enable the additional buttons by clicking on the check boxes above them You must also select Multi Alarm 3C on the point configuration screen and select the zones which they will trigger The system will assign the zones for the buttons from left to right Once y
19. Period Schedule Supervisory Zones su f n STA WA RSF Sf S V7 Suppression Be Sur eression Select ALL Select Weekdays Select None Select Weekend Q v Q 24 Mar 2015 8 46 15 AM Please Contact Technical Support ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned 14 Figure 14 Indicate which days the schedule should suppress alarms Note that days with a red X to their right are not included in the period and days with a green check to their right are included in the period Touch any red X to turn it to a green check and touch any green check to turn it to a red X You can also use the quick keys to select all days deselect all days select only the weekdays or select only the weekend Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 15 Use the arrow keys to indicate what time the suppression period should start and what time it should stop on the selected days Note that the days and time you select will be the period which the alarms assigned to this schedule will NOT trigger If you would like the alarm to go off after hours but not during the day you would select the suppression periods for all workdays during all work hours When you are done configuring the period touch OK to save changes All of the suppression periods you add to the schedule will appear on the Configure Suppression Periods screen so that you can review them and modify or delete them if needed To Modify a period touch to sel
20. Screen N 866 932 6316 Configure System 10 100 100 31 ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 00 Serial Number unassigned 1 Figure l At the bottom of each screen will appear the system date and time firmware version installed IP address and serial number along with a number of icons which are described in the section below Once a system has a serial number it will appear on the screen where it says unassigned above 2 3 Start Screen The Start Screen displays the options to arm or configure the system Arm System To arm the system touch the Arm System button Note that you do not need a password to arm the system but you will need one to disarm it Once the system is armed it will stay armed until you disarm it Configure System Touch the Configure System button to configure the ClearPix ENS system add sensors change messages or make any other changes to the system set up Entering configuration mode requires a password The system will remain disarmed while in configuration mode Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 4 2 4 Keyboard At certain points in the configuration process and when entering passwords a touch keyboard will appear on the screen allowing you to enter custom messages ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Technology Enter Disarm Password Sey 24 Mar 2015 8 22 31 AM Please Contact Technical Support ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned Figure 2 To
21. a new zone for the relay To configure the relay press the Initial button on the lower left side of screen next to the title Actions Ensure OEM Output is checked In the OEM Output text box enter the following text 254 50 xx 0 0 s y Where XX 1s the timer number one of 50 through 66 the choice of timer is not critical for this application and the same one may be used for all relays s number of seconds the relay will be activated 0 through 255 y relay number starting with 0 For example if relay 7 is to be active for 5 seconds the entry in the text box would be 254 50 50 0 0 5 7 Press O and then press Commit Changes Note The relays are numbered from 0 in the software but on the expansion board they are numbered through 8 in banks of 8 Bank 1 on the Relay Controller is numbered O 7 in the software bank 2 will be 8 15 bank 3 will be 16 23 etc Using the key on the front of the unit power down the ClearPix ENS control panel Once the screen goes dark open it to access the circuit board Connect the DB9 serial cable from Relay Controller to the OEM Output connection on the circuit board inside the ClearPix ENS unit Then connect the power supply to the Relay Controller and plug it in Switch the ClearPix ENS control panel to On The Tx and Rx LEDs on the Relay Controller should flash approximately once each second 4 9 2 Input Relay Expansion Boards Your system must have more
22. akers to hear your message play over the box s speaker Enable External Speaker if you would like line level output to be transmitted over the internal RCA jack Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 10 4 2 14 Email Touch this button to select email and text message addresses for alarms to be sent to when a sensor triggers this zone Note that for this set you must have previously configured contacts Touch email select and add contacts using the Add Contact button one at a time then touch OK to save the settings 4 2 15 The Escalated actions button allows you to configure how the alarm is transmitted if it is not reset before the initial repeats are exhausted The options for escalated actions are the same as for initial actions Please note that if no reset is required for a zone see Reset on page 10 the escalated actions will not apply 4 2 16 Email Message This will detail the message to be sent if the zone is set up to send emails see Email under Initial actions above Note that the message subject will be CLEARPIX ENS ALARM NOTICE The message input here will follow the default message Alarm in Zone ZONE NAME from point POINT NAME The zone name may be specific enough that you do not need to input a more specific message If no message is specified only the default message will appear 4 2 17 Commit Changes The system will not save any of the changes that you make to a User Zone unle
23. ammable gasses which can collect in the sealed case Keep away from sparks or flame Federal Law requires you to disconnect the battery before shipping or storing the ClearPix ENS control panel CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 1 5 Power The ClearPix ENS control panel should be plugged into a properly grounded standard AC outlet during normal operation The input ratings are 120V AC 240V AC 1 3A 50 or 60 Hz 1 6 FCC Licensing This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The ClearPix ENS also complies with the Class A commercial use requirements of part 15 of the FCC rules Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 2 1 7 Recommended Routine Maintenance Scheduled Testing Each day week
24. dify or delete contacts in the system ClearPix ENS System ClearPix L Update Contacts Technology a 866 932 6316 Save As Save As Send Via Add Modify Delete HTML Text File E Mail Contact Contact Contact 24 Mar 2015 8 46 45 AM ClearPiy ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unacciqned Figure 15 In this figure John Smith is set up to receive phone call and emails To set him up to receive text messages in addition to emails a second contact would have to be set up Jane Doe is set up to receive only text messages specifically through Verizon wireless Her contact can be modified to receive phone calls in addition to the texts and a second contact can be added for her in order for her to receive emails too Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 16 4 5 1 Printing a Contact List Report You can download a printable report of the contact list using the two buttons in the lower left hand corner of the screen To download a report place a flash drive in the USB port on the front of the control panel and touch the appropriate button You can save both types of reports to the same flash drive If you have a network configured on your system you can also send a report via email To do this touch Send via Email choose a previously configured contact and touch OK 4 5 2 Add Contact The Add Contact button in the lower right hand corner of the screen is used to add a new contact to the system Touchin
25. e HTML Text File E Mail Schedule Schedule Schedule 24 Mar 2015 Please Contact Technical Support ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned 10 Figure 11 4 4 1 Printing a Schedules List Report You can download a printable report of the schedule list using the two buttons in the lower left hand corner of the screen To download a report place a flash drive in the USB port on the front of the control panel and touch the appropriate button You can save both types of reports to the same flash drive If you have a network configured on your system you can also send a report via email To do this touch Send via Email choose a previously configured contact and touch OK 4 4 2 Add Schedule The Add Schedule button in the lower right hand corner of the screen is used to add a new customized schedule to the system A customize schedule can be assigned to a User Zone to determine when that zone will and will not be active Touch the Add Schedule button to get the Add Schedule screen ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Add Schedule i igs home C Enable Jf Suppression periods Commit Changes Q v 9 24 Mar 2015 Y 8 40 54 AM Please Contact Technical Support ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned 11 Figure 12 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 14 4 4 3 Schedule Name Touch the name box to name the schedule 4 4 4 Enable If the schedule is not enabled it will
26. ect it Then touch Modify Period in the lower right hand corner This will take you back to the Modify Suppression Period page To Delete a period touch to select it Then touch Delete Period in the lower right hand corner When you have finished configuring all of the suppression periods for the schedule touch OK to save changes and return to the Add Schedule screen 4 4 7 Commit Changes The system will not save any of the changes that you made to the schedule unless you touch the Commit Changes button If you touch the back arrow or allow the system to time out your changes will NOT be saved 4 4 8 Modify Schedule If you would like to modify the configuration of a schedule that is currently set up in the system find the name of that schedule from the list on the Configure Schedules screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct schedule and then touch Modify Schedule in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 4 9 Delete Schedule If you would like to delete a schedule that is currently set up in the system find the name of that schedule from the list on the Configure Schedules screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct schedule and then touch Delete Schedule in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 5 Contacts The Contacts button is used to add email addresses text addresses and telephone numbers to which alarms can be transmitted The Update Contacts screen allows you to add mo
27. en As soon as the new virtual network point is enrolled the countdown on the CLEARPIX ENS control panel will stop and an ID number will be displayed At the same time a Point Enrolled message will pop up on the computer Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 31 Alternatively the virtual network point can be enrolled in the ClearPix ENS system using the web interface WI by opening the point configuration screen You can do this on the computer on which the virtual network point is being set up by opening a web browser and navigating to the ClearPix ENS system s IP address File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help SecureTech WAVE Plus Co X 192 168 1 106 config htm C E Google P RA A Number Type Enabled Name 19 Wireless true Point 19 20 Wireless true Point 20 21 Wireless true Point 21 22 Network true VNP test Name VNP test Zone Multi Alarm 3C wp Active Active Closed v Auto Clear Manual rice Disabled Zones 1 Judge s Office v 10 Medical Emerg v gD Save Changes Cancel Changes Schedules Contacts Network and eMail E _ Copyright 2014 SecureTech Systems Inc A IP 192 168 1100 Version 2 01 03 SN 00000000 eii See Se O O gt A 192 168 1 106 config htmi Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla so that we can improve your experience Choose What Share x 3 24 PM 8 1 2014 3 bs wor Fw
28. existing battery and replace it with a new one correctly aligning the plus and minus signs as indicated Push the small black reset button located inside the button Replace the back of the button Follow procedure for quarterly testing with each button battery change When you are done changing all of the batteries switch the radio in the system back to the correct channel If any of these tests fail or you need further assistance you can call our technical department at 816 883 2761 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 3 2 Operating The ClearPix ENS 2 1 Touch Screen The ClearPix ENS has an integrated touch screen on the front panel The touch screen is used for setting up arming and making changes to the system The teardrop in the lower left hand corner of the touch screen disables the touch screen for 30 seconds to give you the opportunity to clean it without inadvertently pressing any buttons 2 2 Key Switch There are two key switches on the front of the ClearPix ENS wall unit The bottom key switch is a lock to secure the control panel and the top key switch is to turn the system on and off When the key switch is turned to the ON position the ClearPix ENS will initialize and arm the system If you would like to configure the system you will need to disarm it using your disarm password Once the system is disarmed the Start Screen will appear ClearPix ENS System Orontes Technology Start
29. g it will take you to the Modify Contact screen 24 Mar 2015 8 46 49 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnort ClearDiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unaceciqned 48 Figure 16 4 5 3 Name Use the two separate buttons to add a first and last name 4 5 4 Phone Touch the empty blue box on this line to add a phone number Note that this is only used in a system set up with a dialer to make voice calls For text addresses see Email 4 5 5 Email to send emails and text messages Touch the empty blue box on tis line to add email and text addresses For an email address type the address as you would into a computer For a text address type the ten digit phone number followed by the recipient s mobile carrier s SMS gateway For some common mobile carriers SMS gateways see figure 17 below Metro PCS HHHHHHHHHH mymetropcs com Sprint HHHHHHHHHH messaging sprintpcs com T Mobile HHHHHHHHH tmomail net Verizon HHHHHHHHH vtext com Virgin Mobile HHHHHHHHHH vmobl com USCC HHHHHHHHHH email uscc net Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 17 Figure 17 4 5 6 Modify Contact If you would like to modify update a contact that is currently configured find that name from the list on the Update Contacts screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the contact you would like to modify and then touch Modify Contact in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 5 7 Delete Contac
30. he IP address of the ClearPix ENS control panel The front screen of the control panel will be displayed on your computer in the internet browser When the web interface in is use the touchscreen timeout on the control panel will automatically be set to never to ensure that the web interface can display the screen continuously You cannot click on the icons appearing on the screen to control the system remotely Only the User Manual Arm Disarm and Report features can be accessed from this page 5 1 1 User Manual You can view the ClearPix ENS user manual by clicking on the User Manual button at the top of the screen in the center 5 1 2 Arm Disarm You can arm or disarm the system by clicking on the Arm button at the top of the screen The Arm button will not appear if the system is armed You can disarm the system from the web interface if you have the password and login to the configuration screen The Disarm button will appear on the configuration screen if the system is armed 5 1 3 Reports Reports can be viewed from this page by clicking on the real time alarms Q or supervisory alarms icons v on the banner at the bottom of the screen Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 24 5 2 Configuring the System from the Web Interface Most of the system features can be configured from the web interface The system supports Chrome FireFox and Safari The configuration screen is password protected It is good practice to d
31. il to send emails amp text messages Modify Contact Delete Contact Radios Battery Voltage Power Delay Audio Level CTT Period CTT Retries PTT Delay Supervisory Zones Printing a User Zones List Report Modify Zone System Settings Relays Output Relay Expansion Boards Input Relay Expansion Boards Email Setup Network System Information Update Firmware Factory Settings THE WEB INTERFACE Viewing Real Time Alarms and Printing Reports from the Web Interface User Manual Arm Disarm Reports Configuring the System from the Web Interface Login Reports System Settings Zones Points Schedules Contacts Network and eMail Enrolling a Virtual Button 1 Important Information 1 1 General Description The ClearPix ENS receives alarm signals and transmits the voice messages associated with them over a radio network telephone or speaker It can be used with conventional or trunked radio systems The system is set up with location specific zones each of which has a recorded message attached to them Any number of sensors can be set up as points that trigger a zone The ClearPix ENS can also send emails and text messages when an alarm signal is received There are three input relays dry contacts on the control panel and a wireless receiver Over 10 000 wireless sensors can be connected to the ClearPix ENS There are a wide range of wireless sensors available There are three relay outputs dry contacts that can be
32. ill be 9 16 bank 3 will be 17 24 etc Press OKR Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 21 Select the Zone to be associated with the Relay Input by touching Default Zone associated with this point and selecting the zone required The zone will need to be set up prior to configuring the Relay Input Press OK then press Commit Changes Configure as many Relay Input Points as needed 4 10 eMail Setup If your system includes the email and texting feature this button will indicate that eMail Setup is Enabled If this feature is disabled on your system please contact ClearPix Technology for details of how it can be enabled You will need to configure the ClearPix ENS control panel as a device on your network and allocate an inbox to it with a distinctive Enabled Jf Use Start TLS x SMTP Port a selena SMTP User Name administrator eMail From support clearpix com 24 Mar 2015 8 49 33 AM ClearPiy ENS Version 2 94 02 Serial Number unaccianed 46 Figure 23 Note that items with a green check to their right are enabled and items with a red X to their left are disabled Touch any green check to turn it to ared X and touch any red X to turn it to a green check Enter the information that is requested and press Commit Changes Please note that the email address used by the ClearPix ENS system should be monitored in case there are error messages sent to it regarding delivery proble
33. inst name j 214 555 1212 eMail Network and eMail E N 4g f f i user domain cor Figure 34 5 2 8 Network and eMail You can configure the network and email setting for the system from this screen These settings are used for sending emails and text messages as well as by the virtual buttons EN x gt C D 192 168 1 220 config htm 2 0 El Apps W TeleDynamics Tele 78 Bugzilla m FedEx Tracking S American Express Lo RadioShackcom C C Viking Electronics T WEX WEX MasterC J Fone Finder query f D Dashboard Secure A GSA Contracts C Other bookmarks System Settings Zones Points Schedules Contacts Network and eMail NETWORK eMAIL twenties EUA CET Use DHCP OST E E Don t Use TLS TT p IP address 192 168 1 220 Server smtp example com DNS g 192 168 1 1 jai 57 Qu ogy C ee Netmask 2552552550 sid Password aeree Hostname ayy From example example com VNP Port 2701 a Subject SecureTech WAVE Plus ALARM NOTICE Save eMail Changes Cancel eMail Changes Figure 35 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 28 5 3 Enrolling a Virtual Button Virtual buttons can be set up on computers within the local area network to which the ClearPix ENS is connected Computers must have Windows 7 OS or above to be compatible with virtual buttons Insta
34. io inside the box takes Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 18 4 6 2 Power Delay The Power Delay corresponds to the period of time that the system will wait to transmit after the radio begins to power up 4 6 3 Audio Level Audio Level corresponds to the volume of the system s transmissions over each radio network 4 6 4 CIT Period The ClearPix ENS will check if the radio channel is busy and wait the amount of time in the CTT Clear To Talk period for the channel to be clear before it transmits an alarm message The set CTT period is the maximum time the system will wait while the channel is busy before it transmits on top of the other traffic Note that this setting is in milliseconds 4 6 5 CTT Retries The system will wait the amount of time in the CTT Period described above for the channel to clear If after this period the channel is still not clear you may set your system to retry or wait for another period of the same length for the channel to clear You can set up to 50 retries 4 6 6 PTT Delay The system will wait the amount of time configure here to begin transmitting after opening up a channel Note that this setting is in milliseconds You can also change the kind of radio configured Touch Analog to change it to Digital and touch Digital to change it to Analog The system will not save any of the changes that you make unless you touch the OK button If you touch the back arrow or you al
35. isarm the system before modifying the configuration 5 2 1 Login To log into the system enter the password into the box in the top right hand corner of the screen and touch the OK button Only one user can be logged into the system at a time After ten minutes of inactivity the system will automatically logout Once you have logged into the system the following screen will appear iS copes Tg Teenie ME A See On C E gt D 192 168 1 220 contig htm 20 iH Apps W TeleDynarnics Tele T Bugeile FedEx Tracking S gt American Express Lo RadicShack com C Viking Electronics T WEX WEX MosterC J Fone Finder query Dashboard lt Secure A GSA Contracts C Other bookmarks SecureTech gt 4 gt dD lt gt Figure 28 You can click on the plus sign near any of the headings to expand them and view or edit the system 5 2 2 Reports Expanding this section allows you to view or download the following reports you may need to disable your popup blocker to view reports keepin RV eves Want 8 n gt CS 192 168 1 220 config htm D o E Apps WO TeleDynaenics Tele TS Sugeile e Fedtx Tracking 5 American Express tc Q RacteShackcom C 1 Viking Electronics T gt WEX WEX Master J Fone Finder gueyt Dashboard Secure A GSA Contacts gt Other bookmarks SecureTech aD Gy Go Oy System Settings Zones Points Schedules Figure 29 Copyrigh
36. llation of virtual buttons also known as Virtual Network Points or VNP is a two person operation One person is needed to install the VNP software on each computer that will have a virtual button and enroll the virtual button in the system while the other person is needed at the ClearPix ENS control box to enroll each point as it is installed To install the VNP software insert a USB drive with the virtual point program into the USB port of the computer and double click the Welcome to WAVE Plus Virtual Network Point Setup Welcome to the Wizard for WAVE Plus Virtual Network Point Setup Collecting information Preparing installation Installing Finalizing installation a p g 354M F 7 31 2014 Figure 36 You will be prompted to select a folder to install the VNP software we recommend accepting the default and then click next when prompted Installation Folder This is the folder where WAVE Plus Virtual Network Point will be installed Collecting information Preparing installation Installing Finalizing installation Folder C Program Fies x86 SecureTech WAVE Plus Virtual Network Pont I Browse f 11 36AM 7 31 2014 Figure 37 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 29 Click Install when prompted Ready to Install WY Collecting information Preparing installation Installing Finakzing installation og d 1136AM 7 31 2014 Figure 38 Ensure that the
37. lly disengages it For an output relay you can set up the Energize Time the period for which the relay stays active and Cycle Time the interval period between each relay activity 4 9 1 Output Relay Expansion Boards If your system includes an output relay expansion board it must have the OEM output feature enabled This is usually done at the factory If it has not been done from the Configuration Mode screen press Factory Settings If a serial number is present you will need a password Call technical support at ClearPix Technology Systems 816 883 2761 to get one Enter the password and press OK If no serial number is present press OK without a password Press the Provision OEM phone spkr line out button Ensure that OEM Output is checked and press OEM Output Configure button Adjust the output baud rate to 115200 Confirm Parity N Data Bits 8 and Stop Bits 1 Press Commit Changes Switch the key on the front of the unit to off to power down the system Wait 60 seconds after the screen goes dark and then switch the key to on to power up the system Now you can configure the system to trigger the output relay expansion board To configure the output relays from the Configuration Mode screen press User Zones If the zone has already been created select the zone which will activate the output relay and press Modify Zone Otherwise press Add Zone and create
38. low the system to time out your changes will NOT be saved 4 7 Supervisory Zones The Supervisory Zones button allows you to configure how supervisory alarms are transmitted These alarms include start up and shut down messages as well as low battery and no check in alarms For a full list touch Supervisory Zones on the Configuration Mode screen and use the arrow keys to scroll ClearPix ENS System CloarPix Configure Supervisory Zones Technology gt 866 932 6316 one Status Description Points 10002 Enabled System started 10003 Enabled System armed 10004 Enabled System is active daily check in 10005 Enabled System disarmed Save As Save As Send Via Modify HTML Text File E Mail Zone 24 Mar 2015 8 48 19 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnnrt ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unaccianed 8 Figure 20 4 7 1 Printing a User Zones List Report You can download a printable report of the supervisory zones list using the two buttons in the lower left hand corner of the screen To download a report place a flash drive in the USB port on the front of the control panel and touch the appropriate button You can save both types of reports to the same flash drive If you have a network configured on your system you can also send a report via email To do this touch Send via Email choose a previously configured contact and touch OK Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 19 4 7 2 M
39. ms when emails and text messages are sent The system will not save any of the changes that you made to the point unless you press the Commit Changes button If you press the back arrow or allow the system to time out your changes will NOT be saved 4 11 Network If your system includes the email and texting feature or virtual buttons you will need to configure the ClearPix ENS on your network Q ClearPix ENS System ee Network Configuration Enabled Jf Address UseDHCP f Netmask DNS Server Host Name NetPoint Port 24 Mar 2015 8 49 54 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnort ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number funacsigned 4 Figure 24 Enter the information that is requested and press Commit Changes Please note that the Host Name must be the same for the ClearPix ENS control panel and all virtual buttons on the system If this feature is disabled on your system and you would like to use it please contact our office at ClearPix Technology Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 22 4 12 System Information The System Information screen provides information about the capacity and features of the ClearPix ENS system In addition the system s firmware can be updated through this screen using a flash drive ClearPix ENS System ClearPix System Information Technology Update Firmware 2 99 02 Points User Zones 3 250 4 100 System Monitor 24 Mar 2015 8 50 23
40. nt into the system At the control panel disarm the system and enter configuration mode You will need the Disarm and Configuration passwords Select Points and touch Add Point on the lower right hand side of the screen A point number for the new virtual network point will be displayed at the top of the screen The person installing the VNP software on the computer should enter this point number into the virtual network point configuration screen in the Point Number box The person at the CLEARPIX ENS control box should then touch the type button showing unknown at the top center of the screen and select Network Touch OK at the bottom of the screen The person installing the VNP software on the computer should now press the Reconnect button on the virtual network point configuration screen This should change the words Not Available along the base of the virtual network point configuration screen to Available If the word Available does not appear or the status returns to Not Available there is a network connection problem or the network data has not been input correctly When the connection has become Available the person at the CLEARPIX ENS control panel should touch the Enroll Point button upper right of the touch screen While the enroll countdown is displayed on the control panel the person at the computer should click on Enroll Point on the virtual network point configuration scre
41. nt of time default is five minutes it will go to sleep but the system will remain armed ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Technology Armed gt 866 932 6316 Real Time Supervisory Alarm Alarms Alarms Reports 11 Feb 2015 4 58 43 PM ClearPiy ENS Version 2 99 10 Serial Number unaccianed 3 Figure 3 Q 3 2 Real Time Alarms Touch Real Time Alarms to view a real time feed of sensors triggered This screen can be viewed by touching Real Time Alarms on the Armed screen or by touching the white exclamation mark on the bottom left of any screen v 3 3 Supervisory Alarms Touch Supervisory Alarms to view a real time feed of supervisory alarms This screen can be viewed by touching Supervisory Alarms on the Armed screen or by touching the red exclamation mark on the bottom left of any screen Supervisory alarms are notifications that are not related to the triggering of sensors they include System Armed System Disarmed External Power Lost Low Battery No Check in Missing Sensor 3 4 Alarm Reports Touch Alarm Reports to view a combined feed of real time alarms sensors triggered and supervisory alarms You can also use this screen to download reports onto a flash drive or send them via email To download onto a flash drive plug the device into the front of the box then touch Save As HTML or Save As Text File To send via email you must have your network configured and
42. ode screen will return you to the Start Screen and you will need the password to get back to Configuration Mode If the system is left in configuration mode without any input for a configured amount of time the default is five minutes it will revert to the Start Screen and you will need a password to get back into Configuration Mode This is to prevent unauthorized access to the configuration settings 4 2 User Zones User Zones define the types and number of messages that are transmitted by the ClearPix ENS system when an alarm is triggered To record a new message or set up sensors in a new location you must create a new zone The User Zone button on the Configuration Mode screen indicates how many zones are currently configured and how many are available on the system Please contact us if you would like to add capacity for more zones on your system You can add modify or delete a User Zone by touching User Zones This will take you to Configure Users Zones o ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Q A Configure Supervisory Zones eee one Status Description Enabled System started Enabled System armed Enabled System is active daily check in Enabled System disarmed 24 Mar 2015 8 48 19 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnort ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 2 Serial Number funacsigned Figure 5 4 2 1 Printing a User Zones List Report Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 3 You can download a printable report
43. odify Zone If you would like to modify the configuration of a supervisory zone find that zone from the list on the Configure Supervisory Zones screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct zone and then touch Modify Zone in the lower right hand corner of the screen This will bring you to the Modify Zone screen On the Modify Zone screen are the same buttons as found when adding or modifying a regular User Zone For description of these buttons and how to use them to configure zones see User Zones 4 8 System Settings The System Settings button allows you to access certain system settings You can configure the system date time and display settings how quickly the system goes to sleep when it is left inactive and configure your disarm and configuration passwords ClearPix ClearPix ENS System Technology System Settings Configuration Password 24 Mar 2015 8 48 42 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnat ClearPivy ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unacciqned 33 Figure 21 4 9 Relays The Relays button allows you to enable disable and configure the input and output relays on the system The relays can be assigned to User Zones on the User Zones configuration screens a m ClearPix ENS System sarii Configure Relays Input Output Relay Count Active Time Stuck Time tf 1 Ges Se 2 y eT v Vv a Y eT Commit Changes Q V S 24 Mar 2015 i 8 49 10 AM Please Contact Technical Su
44. ou are done setting up the virtual buttons click on Save Changes amp Exit to complete the set up at the computer A password may be set up upon exiting from the configuration screen It is not necessary to set a password Click OK when prompted to exit the configuration mode A square window will appear on the computer screen with a round red button within it When the ClearPix ENS control panel is in the Armed state this button will be bright red and say Available When the ClearPix ENS control panel is disarmed the button will be greyed out and say Unavailable To activate an alarm from the virtual network point click or double click on the button or press the hot key Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 32
45. pport ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unassigned 27 Figure 22 The system pictured has two inputs and two outputs configured This differs from system to system To change the number of inputs and outputs available contact our office at ClearPix Technology Note that while two outputs are available only one is enabled There are three input and output relays built onto the circuit board in the ClearPix ENS control panel If more relays are needed a relay expansion board is available see below for detailed information on configuring more than three of either type of relay To configure the relays tap configure next to the relay you would like to configure Make sure the relay has a green check next to it indicating that it is enabled To enable a relay touch any red X to change it to green check To disable a relay touch any green check to turn it to a red check Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 20 In configuration you can set up each relay as active closed or active opened Active closed means that the system will be triggered when the relay is closed and active open means the system will be triggered when the relay is opened For an input relay you can set up the Maximum Active Time the maximum amount of time the relay will stay active before automatically resetting and the Stuck Time which is the amount of time the relay can stay active before the system assumes it is stuck and automatica
46. schedules that are used in zones from this screen Refer to the section on schedules above for more information 27 Then 7 Seen 967 lt A wi z HE Apps W TeleDynemics Tele T Bugzilla FedEx Tracking S American Express Lo RedioShack com C _ Viking Electronics T WEK WEX Master J Fone Finder query Dashboard Secure J GSA Contracts J Other bookmarks SecureTech a gt Systems Inc lt Reports System Settings Name Summary Enabled Always ON always on true Supervisory Zones 00 00 00 05 45 59 SUMTWRFSa more ED Always Off 00 00 23 59 MTWRF ED i ne n Enabled Disabled wo To 23 59 Contacts Network and eMail Figure 33 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 27 5 2 7 Contacts You can add or edit contacts that are used in zones from this screen Refer to the section on schedules above for more information iB iogehgs Teen EE a RTT gt CG 192 168 1 220 config htm 2 Oz ET Apps W TeleDynamics Tete T Bugzilla t FedEx Tracking S American Expresso RadioShackcom C Viking Electronics T 5 WEX WEX MasterC J Fone Finder query Dashboard Secure A GSA Contracts Other bookmarks gt E d a gt SecureTech Systems Inc lt gt Reports System Settings Zones Points Schedules Contacts Last f
47. ss you touch the Commit Changes button If you touch the back arrow or allow the system to time out your changes will NOT be saved 4 2 18 Modify Zone If you would like to modify the configuration of a User Zone that is currently in the system find that zone from the list on the Configure User Zones screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct zone and then touch Modify Zone in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 2 19 Delete Zone If you would like to remove a User Zone that is currently in the system find that zone from the list on the Configure User Zones screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct zone and then touch Delete Zone in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 3 Points Points refer to sensors and other devices that can trigger the ClearPix ENS Each point is assigned a zone which determines the message it will send when triggered To alter message see User Zones The Points button on the configuration mode screen indicates how many points are configured and how many are available on the system Please contact us if you would like to add capacity for more zones on your system You can add modify or delete a point by touching Points on the Configuration Mode screen ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Configure Points Technology Point Type Status Description WI Enabled Elementary School 2 WI Enabled Gymnasium Door 3 WI Enabled High School Save As Save As Send
48. stems Inc 9 ClearPix ENS before the Entry Delay period expires The Arm Delay will prevent an alarm from triggering for a specified period after the system is armed This gives you a chance to leave the area without triggering the alarm once it is armed The entry delay can also be used to notify you if a door has been propped open When setting an entry delay remember to set up the door contact point correctly A door contact is Active Open and should be configured as Auto Reset so that it is resets when the door closes For more details see Add Point on page 13 4 2 8 Repeats The ClearPix ENS can be configured to repeat alarm messages at specified intervals until the alarm is reset If the alarm has not been reset before the final scheduled repeat the alarm can be escalated and transmitted over additional devices For instance the alarm messages can initially be transmitted over the radio once every five minutes for half an hour 6 times If the alarm has not been reset before the sixth repeat the alarm can be escalated and in addition to transmitting the message over the radio other actions can such as telephone calls emails or text messages can also be generated by the system Note that emails and text messages are only sent once no matter how many initial cycles are specified Escalated cycles send radio alarms and emails text messages repeatedly 4 2 9 Reset User zones can be configured as Reset Required or No Reset Required Touch
49. t 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 25 5 2 3 System Settings You can view and edit some system settings from this screen BE Google Maps TE Securetech WAVE Plus C x gt 5 192 168 1 220 config htm J AAN E Ht Apps W TeleDynamics Tele Z Bugzilla e FedEx Tracking S American Express to Q RadioShackcom C Viking Electronics T WEX WEX MasterC BB Fone Finder query t C Dashboard Secure A GSA Contracts C Other bookmarks SecureTech gt gt gt lt gt Systems Inc lt gt Reports System Settings System Date Sysiem Time Time Zone Syno to PC win O oocs Battery Timeout m fi AC Power Timeout m 5 Contig Timeout m s OHNO GEREPARERS WAVEALARRARIOR O70 ODOT O Upload configuration Choose File No tile chosen ad Upload firmware Choose File No file chosen Max Zones 250 Max Points 250 Max Radios 4 Max Input Relays 3 Max Output Relays 3 Speaker Y Line Out Y eMail Y Phone Y OEM Output Y OEM Input Y SARA Y Zones Points Schedules Contacts Network and eMail Figure 30 5 2 4 Zones You can add or edit zones on the ClearPix ENS system from this screen Refer to the section on zones above for more information C ert 04 rh RR gt C D 192 168 1 220 confightm 2 0 eo aenar oee Para
50. t If you would like to remove a contact that is currently in the system find that name from the list on the Update Contacts screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct contact and then touch Delete Contact in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 6 Radios The Radios buttons allows you to select and configure the radios through which alarms are transmitted The system has the capacity for up to four different radios The radio settings are configured when the system is set up at the factory and will generally not need to be reconfigured unless a radio in the system is changed ClearPix ENS System igre Configure Radios Configure Radios Radio Flood Suppression S iad eae aan 24 Mar 2015 8 47 48 AM Pleace Contact Technical Sunnar ClearDiv ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number unaecianed 29 Figure 18 Pictured above is a screen from a two radio system A system may have only one radio or it may have up to four To add radios to your system please contact our office at ClearPix Technology To change the configuration of a radio press Configure next to the appropriate radio Battery Power Audio CTT CTE R R Voltage Delay Level eriod etries L i EB 3 eg 3 eB E ofo 24 Mar 2015 8 47 58 AM Please Contact Technical Sunnar ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number funaccianed 30 Figure 19 4 6 1 Battery Voltage The Battery Voltage corresponds to the power that the rad
51. tem Settings tab USB Ports There is one USB port on the front of the box This port is used to download reports or to upload firmware updates There are three additional USB ports located on the lower left area of the circuit board These are used for add on features such as modems and relay expansion boards Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 5 2 6 System Status Icons There are several system status icons on most screens Aa Home Button An icon of a house appears in the upper left hand corner of most screens in the ClearPix ENS system When the system is in Armed mode this button takes you to the System Armed front screen When the system is in Configure mode this button takes you the Configuration Mode front screen and then if you touch it again to the Start Screen with options to Arm or Configure Q Back Button An icon of an arrow appears in the upper left hand corner of most screens in the ClearPix ENS system This button takes you back a page in the system without saving any changes that you may have made Armed Status The icon of an officer on the lower left hand side of the screen indicates whether the system is armed or disarmed The system is disarmed when there is a red circle with a slash through it over the officer Armed x Disarmed Date and Time The date and time appear in the middle of the bottom of most screens The date and time can be adjusted in the configuration mode see
52. than 3 input relays provisioned to use an input relay expansion board when more than 3 input relays are provisioned the 3 relays on the circuit board will be inactive This is usually done at the factory If it has not been done from the Configuration Mode screen press Factory Settings If a serial number is present you will need a password Call technical support at ClearPix Technology Systems 816 883 2761 to get one Enter the password and press OK If no serial number is present press OK without a password Press Provision Relays Set Relay Count to the number of relays present on the expansion board i e 16 Press Commit Changes Using the key on the front of the unit power down the ClearPix ENS control panel Once the screen goes dark open the control panel to access the circuit board connect the USB cable from the Relay Controller to one of the USB ports on the circuit board inside of the ClearPix ENS control panel Connect the power supply to the Relay Controller and plug it in Switch the ClearPix ENS control panel to On The Tx and Rx LEDs on the Relay Controller should flash approximately once each second Go to the Configuration Mode screen and select Points gt Add Point gt Unknown Then select Relay Input and press OK Select the Relay Number that corresponds to the number of the input relay used on the Input Relay Controller Bank 1 on the Relay Controller is numbered 1 8 bank 2 w
53. the box to change the setting This will determine whether the alarm will be escalated if it is not reset Please note that regardless of whether a zone requires a reset once an alarm has been triggered it cannot be triggered again until it has been reset or all initial and escalated repeats have been exhausted 4 2 10 Actions The Initial actions button allows you to configure how an alarm is transmitted i e whether the radios speakers relays emails or other systems are triggered by the alarm and how many times the alarm transmission is played during each message cycle Note that items with a red X to their right are disabled and items with a green check to their right are enabled Touch any red X to turn it to a green check and touch any green check to turn it to a red X Zone 4 Enter Zone Description Here Repeats 2 Interval 2 sec Speakers Internal xX External X Relays H X 2 X B amg Ue 24 Mar 2015 8 30 38 AM Pleace Contact Technical Sunnar ClearPiv ENS Version 2 99 02 Serial Number unaccianed 15 Figure 7 4 2 11 Radios In order for a message to play over a radio network you must touch radios and enable each radio network configured on your ClearPix ENS 4 2 12 Repeats This number determines how many times the message is played over the radio in each Repeat cycle Touch the button and use the arrows to select the desired number One repeat means the message will play once 4 2 13 Speakers Enable Internal Spe
54. the name or number of that sensor from the list of point on the Configure Points screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct point then touch Delete Point in the lower right hand corner of the screen ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Configure Points Technology Point Type Status Description 1 WI Enabled Elementary School 2 WI Enabled Gymnasium Door 3 WI Enabled High School Save As Save As Send Via Add Modify Delete HTML Text File E Mail Point Point Point 24 Mar 2015 Ko rs 8 38 45 AM a 7 Please Contact Technical Sunnnrt ClearPix ENS Version 2 99 12 Serial Number lunaeeinnendi 22 Figure 10 Copyright 2013 amp 2014 ClearPix Technology Systems Inc 13 4 4 Schedules A customized schedule can be assigned to each User Zone so that alarms generated during specified days or times of the day are ignored by the system The default schedule for all User Zones is Always On meaning never ignored The Schedules button on the Configuration Mode screen indicates how many schedules are currently configured the default schedule is included in this count although it cannot be modified and will not show up on your list of schedules You can add modify or delete a customized schedule by touching Schedules on the Configuration Mode screen o ClearPix ENS System ClearPix Oe Technology Configure Schedules Rose 622 6216 Status Supervisory Zones Enabled Save As Save As Send Via Add Modify Delet
55. tion default 4 3 11 Active State Select the active state for the point Most buttons and other wireless sensors are Active Closed normally open However some sensors such as door contacts may be Active Open normally closed For tilt switches select Shake Sensors 4 3 12 Clear Mode Touch this button to tab between Manual Clear and Auto Clear Auto Clear means the sensor will automatically reset itself when it returns to its inactive state after it has been triggered For instance if a door contact is opened and the point is set to Auto Clear the alarm will clear when it is closed NEVER set auto clear on a touch button network point motion sensor tilt switch or other momentary closure because this will reset the system before an alarm message is transmitted 4 3 13 Commit Changes The system will not save any of the changes that you made to the point unless you press the Commit Changes button If you press the back arrow or allow the system to time out your changes will NOT be saved 4 3 14 Modify Point If you would like to modify the configuration of a sensor that is currently enrolled in the system find the name or number of that sensor from the list of points on the Configure Points screen Use the arrow keys to scroll Touch to select the correct point then touch Modify Point in the lower right hand corner of the screen 4 3 15 Delete Point If you would like to remove a sensor that is currently enrolled in the system find
56. uch to type To tab between capital letters lower case letters and numbers symbols touch the abc button to the left of the clear button Touch the arrow to delete one character and touch clear to clear all characters Touch OK when you have finished 2 5 External Connections RJ45 Ethernet Cable There is one RJ45 connection on the center left edge of the circuit board for connection to your local area network see Network Settings RCA Jack There is one RCA Audio output jack located in the lower right area of the circuit board This provides line level output for connections to any amplified sound system Output is selectable from the Initial Actions button in the zone setup screen for each zone RS232 Output There is one RS232 OEM output port DB9 female connector located at the lower left corner of the circuit board marked output The OEM Output is configurable form the Initial Actions button in the zone setup screen for each zone where an Output ASCII string may be entered RS232 Input There is one RS232 input port DB9 female connector located at the lower left corner of the circuit board marked input The default format of the input string is CLEARPIX ENSALARM123END where 123 represents the zone number being triggered The input string is case sensitive The syntax is configured in the factory settings and can be specified by the end user upon request The default format can be edited in the web interface under the Sys
57. w driver and a handheld test radio set to the TEST frequency If your system includes a radio that was supplied by ClearPix Technology the default test frequency is 151 475 VHF or 465 650 UHF Open the front panel of the ClearPix ENS system Switch the radio channel to TEST Changing the Main Battery Take note of how the battery is positioned Loosen the nuts securing the battery bracket and remove the bracket Unplug the leads attached to the back up battery and remove the battery Place the new battery in the box positioned the same way the existing battery was positioned Slide the black lead onto the black terminal and the red lead onto the red terminal Replace the bracket and secure Changing Batteries in Repeaters Pry open the repeater using a flat headed screwdriver To do this lay the repeater upside down flat on a desk and slip the flat headed screwdriver into the slot at the back Push down until it clicks open Take note of how the battery is positioned Unplug and remove the existing battery in its black casing and replace it with a new one Plug the new battery in the same way the old battery was plugged in Changing Batteries in Panic Buttons Remove the back of each button using a small flat headed screwdriver Lay the button flat on a table and insert the screwdriver into the slot in the case Lift the handle of the screwdriver upwards gently The top will pop off slightly Remove the top of the case and the

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