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1. m e leie ioter a A allel a F K Quick Installation Guide LightSYS Ver 2 xx For detailed information please refer to the full LightSYS Installer Manual provided on our website www riscogroup com RISC Creating Security Solutions 9 y PE C eve riscogroup com Note For mounting the LightSYS inside a metal enclosure RP432BM RP432BM1 refer to the instructions supplied with the box Note 1 5A PS can be mounted inside either the plastic enclosure RP432B or the metal box RP432BM 4A PS can be mounted only in the metal enclosure RP432BMI Or 2 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Note For mounting GSM inside a metal enclosure refer to the instructions supplied with the box LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Table of Contents altero ei itap TTT 5 Selecting Mounting Location u 5 Installing Hardware uses cvs c eR eE v XO Ese hx aa a EM ME Ce ERE 5 Main Unit BUS Connection 111 eeeee nn ARR R SARA RAA RARE RR RAR R RR RR nnn RR RR RR nhan nnn 5 1 Setting Bus Accessory ID NUMDENS osseeessrrsssrrrrrrerrereerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnr nere nn rn rr rr nr nn nonan 6 2 MONE Leela e lee el 7 Je WIIN AUX DEVICES TTT 8 A WANGIAN TE B N em 8 Dy elec BEN Lambel 2 2 0 a Meh eo Sabre EM aaa eh ed eau UU Ne 8 6 Wiring Utility Output 1 to Activate Self Power Devices ssmmseseessrrrrererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnr rna 9 7 Mal
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3. e WL Zone Expanders 6 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 1 The main unit can support a maximum load of 1 4 Amp If more current is required install additional power supply modules 3 Amp max 2 On3 AMP supervised power supplies and on the wireless expander there are two programmable outputs These programmable outputs belong to the Output family These outputs have dedicated DIP switches that identify the OUTPUT ID Maximum number of devices possible Total Wired BUS Expanders 3 BUS Zones 32 WL Zone Expanders 2 BUS Zones Expanders 4 Outputs Expanders 4 Keypads 4 1 5A or 3A Power Supply 4 BUS Sirens ProSound Lumin8 4 2 Zone Inputs Connection The following diagrams illustrate the various possible zone connections to the main unit or to the 8 wired zones expander NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN ZONE END OF LINE ZONE DOUBLE END OF LINE ZONE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION N C CONTACT ZONE CONFIGURATION zone com r 4 F 1 AL ALARM TAMPER DETECTOR DETECTOR 7 7 DETECTOR DETECTOR i 1 For a zone with a tamper switch you can use a double end of line resistor to save additional main panel connections 2 It is recommended that you use an end of line resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone 16 x 2 2K resistors are supplied 3 In the LightSYS you have the ability to define separately the end of line resistance of the
4. Arm Stay Group UO e Button 2 options None Disarm UO e Button 3 options None Arm Stay Group UO Panic e Button 4 options None Arm Stay Group UO Description of 1 Way Keyfob Options Quick Key Button disabled Arm The button is used for away full arming of the assigned partitions The button is used for disarming its assigned partitions Group The button is used for Group arming Partial arming within a partition area of the assigned partitions The button is used to operate a single utility output The button is used to send a panic alarm Options for the 2 Way Keyfob Stay The button is used for stay home arming of the assigned partitions Serial Num displays the serial number e Masking enables user keyfob authorization granularity per partition e Controls enables panic alarm e Code set the PIN Code for high security mode as per system or keyfob flag settings e UO Key 1 2 3 normally disabled Serial No The identifying 11 digit number of the keypad display only Masking Specifies the partitions that are controlled by the specified keypad HE 0 UO Key 1 The button is used to operate a single utility output UO Key 2 The button is used to operate a single utility output 0 UO Key 3 The button is used to operate a single utility output Step3 Setting Slim Keypad Options From the installer Programming menu select 8 Devices gt 1 Key
5. Fault condition exists Correct any tamper and or system fault conditions before attempting to exit the Installer mode 20 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Connecting the LightSYS2 to the Cloud LightSYS2 enjoys seamless Configuration Software connectivity and can be configured to be constantly connected to a server enabling user Smartphone applications When connected to the server the server handles all communication between the system service providers and web users enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web The following table summarizes the LightSYS 2 communication and cloud connection capabilities as per installed communication modules System Configuration Application Options and Connectivity Capabilities SynopSYS IP Receiver amp MS Reporting Smartphone SMS Event Messages Voice Event Messages amp Control She gt gt Eg 23 je 55 M wv GSM GPRS PSTN GPRS IP PSTN GPRS Y Y Y Y Y Y GPRS IP PSTN IP Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y IP PSTN IP Y Y Y Y Y Y To enable cloud communication From the Installer menu select 1 System gt 2 Controls gt 3 Communication gt 4 Cloud Enable Y Or In the Configuration Software interface Click System gt Communication Control tab gt Cloud enable checkbox To establish IP network connection to the server using the IP or GSM GPRS module From the Installer menu select 5 Communication gt 5 Cloud Or Select the Cloud Node and specify 1
6. Labels Zone description text to give it a meaningful name Use the numeric keys as described in section Keys Menu Navigation see page 11 Partitions Using the numeric keys select or deselect the relevant partitions to which Caan Ca Ds C so this zone will belong to and using the N n 327 or NLA keys select the LR partition groups To confirm press u s Zone Type Using the Up Down keys select the required zone type and press uer Zone Sound Select the required zone sound while the system is armed in Away Armed at Stay or Disarmed This determines if the zone will be silent cause bell to activate cause buzzer to activate cause bell and buzzer to activate create keypad bleep for chime etc when the zone is opened causes an alarm condition Buzzer refers to the sound emitted from the keypad s Zone Termination Only applicable for hard wired zones Using the Up Down keys a select the required zone termination type NO NC EOL DEOL and press uL Zone Response Using the Up Down keys select the required response time and press LB Advanced Includes advanced attributes for a zone such as supervision for wireless zones bus zone parameters forced arming and more Wireless Zones Each of the 32 zones in the LightSYS can be defined as a wireless zone Step 1 Allocate a Wireless expander 1 From the Installer menu select DO OG Install Bus Device
7. Main Unit If you have already performed Auto Settings skip to Step 2 below Assign Bus Detectors to a Zone ID and set basic parameters LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 15 16 1 From the main installer menu press OO 0 Oto access the bus Zone category 2 Press to move the cursor to the ID field 3 Type the bus detector ID number as set by the detector s DIP switches 01 32 The display x yy Type None represent the BUS detector location in the system In the O yy designation the 0 denotes that the bus detector is on the main unit and is not assigned to a bus zone expander The yy represents the bus detector ID number up to 32 as set by the detector s DIP switches 4 Using the arrow keys move to the Type field Use the LE key to select the detector s type 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for other bus detectors Step 2 Set Bus Zone Basic Attributes Refer to section Programming Zones Attributes to define the zone parameters see page 13 Step 3 Programming the Bus Detectors Advanced Parameters 1 From the main Installer menu select 2 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 2 By Category gt 7 Advanced gt 4 BZ Parameters u 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press da 3 Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector Programming Bus Detectors on a Bus Expander Using bus expanders you can create a separate bus loop that is used only for the bus detectors connected to it The se
8. Manual WL Expander Ea L E 2 Set the receiver ID 1 or 2 and using set the type to WM and press 3 If the receiver is mounted inside the LightSYS box select Y to bypass the box tamper Press LBL and move to step 2 pax J zu m Step 2 Calibrate the Receiver For successful communication strength of the signal should be higher than the noise threshold level measured in a process termed calibration 1 From the Installer menu select 02 D Install WL Device RX Calibration 2 Select the wireless expander and press qa 14 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 3 Using the LE key choose Y Yes to Re Calibrate the Wireless expander and press ic L to confirm Explanation The calibration measurement above shows the amount of background noise that the receiver can hear on the same frequency as the RISCO wireless devices This noise could be neighboring devices of another system or other devices operating on the same frequency nearby These are unwanted signals that the LightSYS wireless expander must be told not to listen to The threshold set above is the absolute minimum signal strength needed to be heard from a wireless device in order for the receiver to effectively hear it Step 3 Allocating Wireless Zones Each wireless device must identify itself to the system receiver in a process termed enrollment Enrollment can be performed by sending an RF signal fr
9. the LightSYS over the TCP IP network 1 Power down the LightSYS 2 Plug in the IP module to the LightSYS main board 3 Connect the incoming LAN cable in order to enable IP Communication Make sure that the cable is connected to the network 4 Power up the LightSYS and refer to the Programming IP section 5 Perform manual setting for the IP module From the main installer programming menu select D OO Select Type IPC and press ar to confirm For IP communication set to dynamic IP Quick programming key OO 0000 Programming Keys Menu Navigation This manual explains how to program the LightSYS from the default model 432KP keypad The following table describes the uses of the keypad keys during programming 0 0 1 To enter numeric values where required 2 For quick key programming Press the number keys to access a programming option 3 To edit labels and names Kam To go back up quit don t save far Enter Save to move into the displayed menu or to save the data that you have changed j Sal or LE Used to scroll through the menu listing kr Used to toggle displayed menu options from N to Y and vice versa ry Used to increase or decrease selected screen digital values If you do not know where you are in the menu structure press u repeatedly to return to the main menu Entering Text Descriptions Labels Key 1 7 Q _ amp Key 2abcABC Key 8tuvTUV Key 3defDEF Key 9wxy
10. zones on the main unit and of the wired zones for each eight unit expander block Quick key O Selection is done by the software with the following available options ID EOL DEOL ID EOL DEOL 0 Customized 7 4 7K 4 7k 1 2 2K 2 2K Default 8 3 3K 4 7K 2 4 7K 6 8K 9 1K 1K 3 6 8K 2 2K 10 3 3K 3 3K 4 10K 10K 11 5 6K 5 6K 5 3 74K 6 98K 12 2 2K 1 1K 6 2 7K 2 7K 13 2 2K 4 7K LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 7 Maximum Current Flows IP Module Consumption 100mA GSM Module Consumption 300mA Limit Limit tt Current stream direction Limit Main Panel 4A PS Consumption 2400mA 100mA Limit Limit S Bell terminal IP Module Consumption 100mA Current stream direction GSM Module Consumption 300mA Limit Limit Limit so Main Panel 1 5APS Consumption 800mA 100mA Limit Limit Cam Bell terminal 3 Wiring Auxiliary Devices Use the Auxiliary Power AUX COM terminals to power PIRs glass break detectors 4 wire types smoke detectors audio switches photoelectric systems and or any device that requires a 12V DC power supply 4A Note If the auxiliary outputs are overloaded exceed 800 1500mA and are shut down you must disconnect all loads from the outputs for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary outputs 4 Wiring Internal Bell The Bell LS terminal provides power to the internal siren When connecting an internal sounding device p
11. 8 mA typical 52 mA max 13 8V 10 62 mA typical 75 mA max 13 8VDC 10 100 mA maximum 13 8VDC 10 280 mA maximum 13 8VDC 10 30 mA typical 180 mA max 13 8VDC 10 30 mA typical 280 mA max 13 8VDC 10 25 mA typical 30 mA maximum 13 8VDC 10 20 mA typical 13 8VDC 10 65mA maximum 868 6 868 7 MHz narrowband in EU or 433 92 MHz 13 8VDC 10 25 mA typical 160 mA maximum 4 Form C SPDT Relays 5 A 24V DC 13 8VDC 10 25 mA typical 40 mA maximum Open Collector Active Pull Down 70 mA maximum 13 8VDC 10 70 mA typical 180 mA max 13 8VDC 10 30 mA typical 70 mA maximum During Communication 300mA During Standby 30mA 90mA maximum 13 8VDC 10 10 mA maximum Input 16 5VAC SOVA via transformer Output Aux 3A 13VDC Bell Siren 1 7A 13VDC Input 16 5 VAC 40 VA via transformer Output Aux 400mA 12VDC Bell Siren 900mA Q 12VDC LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 23 24 Notes LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Notes LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 25 26 Notes LightSYS Quick Installer Guide CE Declaration of Conformity Hereby RISCO Group declares that this LightSYS control panel with wired accessories including cables and wireless accessories is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website www riscogroup com RISCO Gr
12. IP Address The server IP address riscocloud com or that of your organization s server 2 IP Port The server port is set to 33000 3 Password The password for server access as provided by your provider if required This password MUST be identical to the Password defined in the Cloudserver If Self Registration is to be performed do not change from the default 4 Channel Select IP Only or GSM Only depending on the communication module in the LightSYS If GSM selected APN Name must be entered in the GSM GPRS menu When in Cloud mode the settings defined through it are applied to all reporting channels including MS communication and FM destination If the cloud connection is lost terminated and the LightSYS reverts to Back up mode then the direct channel communication settings become active LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 21 For Configurtion Software connection To configure the CS settings In the Connection Settings node gt Cloud area specify 1 IP Address as per above 2 Port set to 34000 3 CPID System panel ID User Definitions and System Operation 1 Instruct the user to define the actual user codes Advise the user to change the default Grand Master code Help the user enroll proximity tags 2 Instruct the user on defining and editing the Follow Me destinations 3 For Cloud mode connections instruct users with smartphones to download the iRISCO App from the Apple App store or Android Play Store Ensur
13. UER 18 Keyfobs and 2 Way Slim Keypads ssssssssssssssrsnnnnnssnnnnnnnssnnnnnnn nn nerna n RAA ARR RR RAR nnmnnn 18 Exiting Programming Mode u aan 20 Connecting the LightSYS2 to the Cloud scene 21 User Definitions and System OperatiON ssssssssssssssssssssssssrrrennnnnnn rn rn rn nn nn nn nn RR RR RR RR Rn 22 TESUNO RTT PTT 22 Technical Speelflcatlons u u ee een R RAR A ARR RR RR RR RAR RR RR RR Rn nn 23 4 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LightSYS 2 hybrid security system offering Smartphone App control and communication flexibility as well as a choice of wired 2 way wireless or RISCO Bus detectors This simple setup procedure guide covers all common LightSYS installation and programming steps based on factory default settings required in order to set up a working system For more comprehensive instructions refer to the LightSYS2 Installation and Programming Manual 5IN2046 Selecting Mounting Location Decide where to position your LightSYS control panel A central location is often the best place making wiring to expanders and accessories easier It is advisable to prepare a plan of expander accessory physical locations in advance of the installation as this will determine which type of expander is required at each location The control panel location should e Beinadry place near an AC power supply e Have access to the routing of cables for the syste
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15. ay attention to the polarity It is important to position the BELL LS Dip Switch SW1 correctly The position varies depending on the type of internal siren To avoid bell loop trouble if no connections are made to an internal siren use a 2 2KQ resistor in its place 5 Wiring Bell Tamper MP com Connect the bell tamper to the BELL TMP and COM terminals on the main panel using 2 2KQ resistors in serial LightSYS Quick Installer Guide SE BELL TAMPER If you DO NOT use the terminal TMP BELL remember to connect a 2 2KQ resistor Resistor colors Red Red Red between TMP and COM 6 Wiring Utility Output 1 to Activate Self Power Devices Utility output 1 can be used to activate a self powered siren or any other self powered device 7 Main Unit DIP Switch settings DIP Switch SW1 Status 1 Bell ON Bell For bell or electronic siren with a built in siren driver OFF Default For loudspeaker without a built in sound driver 2 Default ON Resets installer sub installer and grand master codes to their default factory values and bypasses main unit front tamper alarm OFF Default Codes preserve their set values 3 Extern Back ON Back tamper bypass is in effect Use this setting during Tamper Bypass programming and if no back tamper has been connected to PLUG 2 OFF Default No tamper bypass is in effect 4 Intern ON Front tamper bypass is in effect Use this setting when the Front Tamper LightSYS is installed insi
16. de the metal enclosure RP432BM1 Bypass OFF Default No tamper bypass is in effect Connecting BUS Detectors Up to 32 addressable bus detectors can be assigned to the LightSYS Bus detectors can be wired to the main bus or to a Bus Zone Expander BZE For full installation instructions refer to the instructions supplied with each bus detector Connecting BUS Detectors to the Main LightSYS BUS 1 Set the bus detector ID number 1 32 using the detector s DIP switches For WatchOUT LuNAR WatchIN BWare and Seismic set the switch that defines the detector operation mode to bus mode 2 Wire the bus terminals AUX RED COM BLK BUS YEL and BUS GRN to the LightSYS Bus LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 9 For maximum operation stability it is best NOT to exceed a total 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the bus detector to the LightSYS panel Connecting Bus Detectors using a Bus Zone Expander BZE Set the BZE ID number 1 3 using the DIP switches SW1 1 3 Set the BZE SW2 3 to ON position Wire the BZE terminals marked as TO PANEL to the LightSYS Bus Set the bus detector ID number 1 32 using the detector s DIP switches Do not repeat the same ID twice on the same BZE 5 Wire each detector s bus terminals to the relevant BZE s terminals marked as TO DEVICE see figure below psc ps For maximum operation stability it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BZE to the Ligh
17. default OOOO and press Ce Select 1 Programming and press e LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 4 You are now in Installer Programming mode Move to the section Identifying the connected devices described below Identifying the connected devices 1 Automatic Setting By default when entering Installer mode with the default DIP Switch 2 in ON position the system will take you immediately to Auto Settings If the keypad is already showing BUS SCANNING skip to step 2 below 1 Enter the programming key sequence O Install BUS Devices Automatic 2 Press B 7 to begin the automatic BUS SCANNING the Auto Settings process in which it identifies all the devices on the bus 3 Verify that the keypad displays all the devices you have connected If a device does not appear ensure that you have given it a unique ID within its family 4 Press BC to accept what is being displayed to progress through configuration screens and to advance on to the next device found 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the presence of all devices has been confirmed and all parameters configured 1 When adding a zone expander you should define the zones expander resistance compatibility depending on the detectors you intend to connect to the expander By default the resistance is set to 2 2K for EOL and DEOL termination 2 When adding a wireless expander define the Bypass Box Tamper as YES if the wireless expander is mounted inside the LightSYS h
18. e that the connection between the App and the LightSYS is established 4 Instruct the user on the following operations performed from the keypad keyfobs smartphone or Cloud application Away Full Arm Stay Home Arm 9 Disarm Disarm under duress 9 Send a panic event Check the system status Check the system status Operate a utility output Use the voice menu for remote operation Use SMS for remote operation Testing the system Before leaving the site it is important to fully test the system LightSYS has several testing tools that help you feel confident the system will operate optimally including relieving any concerns you may have about the wireless communication From the Installer menu go through the tests under the 2 Testing menu Main Unit noise level buzzer speaker and battery You can test each device for communication and perform a battery test For zones you can perform a Walk Test during which you should receive a TRIP from each detector User Menu Maintenance Walk test GSM signal strength Perform a test to ensure follow me is working User Menu Follow Me Test FM The system is now programmed and ready for use For more comprehensive and detailed instructions please refer to the LightSYS 2 Installation and Programming Manual 51N2048 For user functions please refer to the LightSYS 2 User Manual 51N2052 22 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Technical Specificat
19. for the relevant bus detector Communication Method 1 2 P p 3 From the main installer programming menu 5 Communication menu gt 1 Method Select each method PSTN IP and or GSM and define its parameters LightSYS s menus include only those communication modules installed on board To establish GPRS communication set up the APN Access Point Name and Email according to the details instructed by the cellular provider For IP communication set to dynamic IP Quick key OO OQOO Report to Monitoring Station You can define up to three MS accounts and several associated parameters that define the nature of communication event reporting and confirmation between the system and the MS 1 AR 9 From the main installer programming menu select 5 Communication menu and select 2 MS Select the 1 Report type Voice SMS IP GPRS for each MS and define its parameters Select 2 Account number and define an account number for each MS Select 3 Comm format to define the transmission format SIA or Contact ID Go through the menus to program any other parameters for the communication with the monitoring station Follow Me Destinations Now that you have set up the methods for LightSYS to communicate with the MS and the owner you can define the destinations to which event notifications will be sent Up to 16 follow me destinations can be defined in the system 1 2 Or 1 2 From the main installer programming me
20. ies do NOT connect the Red wire 12v between the Power Supply Unit and LightSYS 5 For long cable runs please use the correct cable as stated in the Installation Manual Wiring appendix 1 Setting Bus Accessory ID Numbers For most devices a DIP switch number must be set to identify its ID category number Devices are split into Families Each Family of devices has sequential identification numbers which are set by the DIP switches Before setting power on define each module s ID number by setting the dipswitches as follows 2 EE OFF TON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ok ON ON ON ON e Most accessories have four DIP switches while bus detectors have five DIP switches e IDs 9 32 are only available for bus detectors e Ifa DIP switch is changed on any device it is necessary to shut down the device s power and then re power it The first module in each category is defined as ID 1 Families that have sequential ID numbers are e Keypads LCD LCD with proximity and wireless keypad both 1 and 2 way e Zone Expanders 8 zones expander bus zone expander e Outputs 4 relay output expander 8 open collector output expander 2 relay output expander on 4A power supply 2 relay output expander on Wireless zone expander X 10 Outputs again both 1 and 2 way e Power Supplies 4A switching mode power supply e Bus Zones
21. ions Main Input Power Current Consumption Rechargeable Standby Battery Power Outputs Programmable outputs Main Box Dimensions Operating temperature Storage temperature Expanders LCD Keypad RP432KP Proximity LCD Keypad RP432KPP LCD Keypad RP128KP Proximity Keypad RP128KPP Touchscreen Keypad RP128KP01 Touchscreen Keypad with Proximity RP128KPP1 8 zone expansion module Bus Zone Expansion Wireless Expansion module 4 relay output expansion module 8 transistor output expansion module Proximity Key Reader Digital Voice Module Plug In GSM GPRS Module Plug In IP Module Plug In Fast PSTN Modem 3A SMPS 1 5A Power Supply Expander Technical Information AC DC Adaptor 100 240V 50 60Hz 14 4V 1 5A or 4A PS 60 mA typical 70 mA maximum 1 5A PS 12 Volts up to 7 Amp Hours AH typical 4A PS 12 Volts up to 17 Amp Hours AH typical Auxiliary Power 1 5A PS Total current 800mA Maximum Aux 500mA Maximum BUS AUX RED 800mA 4A PS Total current 1500mA Maximum Aux 500mA Maximum BUS AUX RED 1000mA Bell LS External 12 Volts DC 500 mA maximum UO1 Dry contact relay 24V 1 Amps UO2 UO4 100 mA opto relay RP432B Polycarbonate 1 5A PS 290 x 254 x 97 mm RP432BM Metal small 1 5A PS 264 x 299 x 80 mm RP432BM1 Metal large 4A or 1 5A PS 420 x 379 x 95 mm 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Technical Information 13 8V 10 4
22. m from detection devices e Have access to the customer s phone lines IP network e Incase you installed GSM GPRS module before mounting the system into the desired position Ensure a good signal of the GSM network Advisable to have a level of at least 4 out of 5 Installing Hardware Main Unit BUS Connection OS OD DDD ODDO LILL DDD AUA aus C ALC ND The set of four terminals on the left of the terminal block PETE the expansion bus LT terminals support the connection of keypads and expansion modules The connections are terminal to terminal with color coded wires as follows AUX RED 12V DC power BUS YEL Yellow data COM BLK 0V common BUS GRN Green data Connect any all keypads and expanders accessories necessary for the installation using the bus connections Bus Connectors BREAK INPUT TO EACH POWER SUPPLY KEEP Oy COMMON RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YELGRN RED BLK YEL GRN Expansion Module Expansion Module Power Supply Expansion Module Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Bus Connectors LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 5 1 The parallel wiring system supports parallel connections from any point along the wiring The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters 1000 feet for all legs of the bus 3 In case of bus communication problems connect two 2 2KQ resistors one at each end of the data bus terminals between the green and yellow wires 4 If connecting remote power suppl
23. nu 5 Communication menu gt 4 Follow Me Under 1 Define FM set each destination s From your riscocloud log in p 21 click SETTINGS gt Alerts gt ADD NEW Enter recipient Name choose the Alert Language and then the following e Report Type Voice panel only SMS Email e partitions Specify the partitions that will initiate the Follow Me report due to a certain event that occurred in the assigned partitions The events that will be sent organized by category possibly including Alarms Arm Disarm Troubles GSM Environmental Miscellaneous LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 17 18 e The restore events that will be sent e The operations the user will be able to perform through remote connection via phone SMS or the Cloud The actual destinations telephone numbers email addresses are not defined within the Programming menu General Settings There are several system wide parameters that define how the LightSYS works All these parameters are set with default values that apply for most installations If you wish to modify the default settings go through the menus to program any other system parameter 1 Main System Timers From the main installer programming menu select 1 System 1 Timers Select options 01 and 02 to define exit entry times Select option 03 to define siren duration time u os Scroll through the other options of the menu 2 Set Up Users As the installer you must set up the system s
24. om each device or by entering the device s unique serial code into the system Enrollment can be done locally using the keypad or remotely using the configuration software The following steps describe quick enrollment by RF signal using a keypad 1 From the Installer menu select O Install Wireless Devices Allocate By RF BI 2 Using the numeric keys enter the desired zone number and press 3 The WL Receiver is in learn mode Send a write message from your wireless zone as shown in the table below Wireless Device Sending Write Message Detector Contact Siren Press and hold the tamper switch for 3 seconds Smoke Detector Insert battery Write message is sent automatically within 10 seconds Gas CO detectors Press and hold the test button for 3 seconds Key fobs see page Error 2 Way Depress both buttons H and M for at least 7 Bookmark not defined seconds 1 Way Depress the button amp for at least 7 seconds 2 Way Slim Keypad Press and hold both buttons fi and A for at least 7 seconds 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 until all required wireless zones have been enrolled 5 Continue entering the wireless zones attributes section see page 13 Bus Detectors The following section describes the flow of adding bus detectors to the LightSYS Bus detectors can be programmed to the main unit or to a bus zone expander 1 Programming bus detectors on the main bus Step 1 Adding Bus Detector to the
25. oup Limited Warranty RISCO Ltd its subsidiaries and affiliates the Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production Because the Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller the Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product The Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at the Seller s discretion within a reasonable time after the date of delivery any product not meeting these specifications The Seller makes no other warranty expressed or implied and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose Under no circumstances should the Seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever The Seller s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay The Seller does not warrant that the product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases pr
26. ousing and not in its own 2 Bus Test The bus test Quick key 0 D Q D sends multiple test commands to each device connected to the system to ensure reliable connectivity Press LEE to begin the automatic BUS TEST in which every device is tested to report if connections are 99 or higher If a low reading is experienced check connections with the device and repeat the bus test Zones Attributes The LightSYS supports up to 32 zones Each zone can be defined to be a wired zone a wireless zones or a bus zone The attributes for each zone vary according to the zone s type wired wireless or type of bus zone You can define the basic parameters for a zone using the One By One option or you can define all attributes using the zones category Quick key QD Q 1 From the main Installer Programming menu select O10 Zones Parameters 2 Select One By One and press d u 3 Using the numeric keys enter the desired zone number and press e7 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 13 The display next to the selected zone number defines the type of zone and its location in the system in the format XY ZZ X Zone physical type E Wired zone W Wireless zone B Bus zone I Input zone Y The expander ID number 0 represent the main bus for example E0 04 refers to wired zone 04 on the main board B0 15 refers to BUS zone 15 on the main BUS ZZ The serial zone number in the system 01 32 4 Set the zones parameters as follows
27. ovide adequate warning or protection The buyer customer understands that a correctly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not an insurance or a guarantee that such an event will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result thereof Consequently the Seller shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning However if the Seller is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin the Seller s maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product which shall be a complete and exclusive remedy for the Seller No employee or representative of the Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty Batteries installed in or used with the products are explicitly excluded from this or any other warranty Seller gives no warranty whatsoever as to batteries and buyer s only remedy if any shall be in accordance with the warranty provided if and to the extent provided by the manufacturers of batteries LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 27 Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support You can contact us through our website www riscogroup com or as follows United Kingdom Tel
28. pad gt keypad 1 2 or 3 a Select the user that the slim keypad belongs to and then press OF 4 b Use the arrow keys to scroll between menus and the OF key to select menu options LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 19 Available Options per Keypad Type Wired keypad e Label provide a meaningful name see page xx for details e Partition assignment in most cases this is left as 1 e Masking enables user keypad authorization granularity per partition e Controls enables emergency multi view Slim 2 way Wireless keypad e Label provide a meaningful name see page xx for details e Partition assignment in most cases this is left as 1 e Masking enables user keypad authorization granularity per partition e Controls enables emergency exit beeps e Serial Number e Function Key gt panic MS Listen talk Disable e U0O1 3 1 Way Wireless keypad e Label provide a meaningful name see page xx for details e Partition assignment in most cases this is left as 1 e Masking enables user keypad authorization granularity per partition e Controls enables emergency e Serial Number Exiting Programming Mode Set SW1 2 Default to OFF position Close the main box in order to prevent Front Tamper Alarm Press repeatedly to return to Main Menu Pe Som FA Press gt 257 to Exit and SAVE your settings The system will not allow exit from the Installer mode if a Tamper or System
29. parate bus loop increases the total system security in case a certain bus detector is sabotaged Up to four bus expanders can be added to the LightSYS Step 1 Adding the Bus Expander to LightSYS If you already performed Auto Settings skip to Step 2 below Assign Bus Detectors to a Zone ID and set basic parameters 1 From the main installer menu press OM Q Gto enter the Bus Expander menu 2 Using the arrow and numeric keys select a bus zone expander ID 3 Using the arrow keys move to TYPE Use the LE key to select a BZE32 and press f l Step 2 Adding Bus Detector Refer to section Step 1 Adding Bus Detector to the Main Unit to assign a bus detector to the system When the bus zone is connected to a BUS expander you should define the X in the x yy display as the BUS expander ID 1 2 3 or 4 The yy represents the bus detector ID number up to 32 as set by the detector s DIP switches LightSYS Quick Installer Guide Step 3 Set Bus Zone Basic Attributes Refer to section Programming Zones Attributes to define the zone parameters In the zone designation XY ZZ the X represent the Bus Expander ID as set by its dip switches Step 4 Programming the Bus Detectors Advanced Parameters 1 From the main Installer menu select 2 Zones gt 1 Parameters gt 2 By Category gt 7 Advanced gt 4 BZ Parameters 2 Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press e7 3 Configure the parameters
30. tSYS panel 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BZE to the last bus detector LightSY S aux com us RED BLK YELGRN BUS Zone Expander TO PANEL TORRE ER A Max of 32 Bus detectors in Lighte Y S i Upto 4 Bus Zone Expanders BUS Zone Expander AAAS 44 Jp to 300m Up to 300m 1000 m 1000 fb a a i GSM Communication Module The GSM Module provides voice and data communication on the LightSYS over the cellular network 1 Power down the LightSYS 2 Plug in the GSM module to the LightSYS main board 3 Insert the dedicated SIM card and if required enter the enabling PIN code or disable the SIM PIN Code in advance by placing it in a cell phone and disabling the code 4 Attach the antenna plate and slide it into its right wall housing See figure page 3 5 Power up the LightSYS The green LED should flash for thirty seconds indicating the network signal strength and then steadily stay lit 10 LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 6 Perform manual setting for the GSM module From the main installer programming menu select D O Select Type GSM and press P to confirm To establish GPRS communication set up the APN Access Point Name and Email according to the details instructed by the cellular provider Quick programming key O00 IP Communication Module The IP module provides data communication on
31. users The owner Grand Master will be allowed to subsequently set their code 1 From the main installer programming menu select 4 Codes 2 Under the 1 User option define for each user its authority level and the partitions it can control with his code 3 Change the default installer code under the option 3 Installer Keyfobs and 2 Way Slim Keypads Each keyfob and keypad can be set up to perform different system functions and control different utility outputs Up to eight keyfobs 1 way and 2 way and four 2 way keypads can be enrolled in the system The programming options vary according to whether the device is 1 way or 2 way Each user can be assigned with a single keyfob Step 1 Allocating Keyfobs and Slim Keypads e Allocate and calibrate the devices as described in Wireless Zones section page 14 Step 2 Setting Keyfob Options for both 1 way and 2 way keyfobs a From the installer Programming menu select 8 Devices gt 2 Keyfob gt 1 Select User 7 b Select the user that the keyfob belongs to and then press IT c Use the arrow keys to scroll between menus and the OF key to select menu options for the 1 way and 2 way keyfobs Options for the 1 Way Keyfob For each button 1 4 define its function from the available options see table below for a description of options Use the respective Quick key to designate an option for each button LightSYS Quick Installer Guide e Button 1 options 8 None
32. zWXYZ LightSYS Quick Installer Guide 11 12 Key Key Key Key 4ghiGHI Key Q 0 5jKIJKL Key Jo Move cursor left 6mnoMNO Key Move cursor right 7pqrsPQRS Key ar Save Programming Menu Concept The LightSYS programming menu is a dynamic menu that adjusts itself to the system hardwired devices For example in order to see menu option regarding wireless zones or keyfobs first you must add a wireless expander to the system Access Installer Programming Menu l T 2 3 10 1 First Time Power Up Disconnect all power from the main panel Set SW1 2 Default to ON position Set tamper switches SW1 3 4 to bypass unused tampers according to the relevant enclosure to prevent tamper alarm Connect power to the assembled mounted unit The LightSYS panel keypad initialization ensues for a period of minutes Press the i key Select language Scroll through the options and press er Dr Changing the language can be done also in regular operation mode by pressing SEI GO simultaneously Enter the Installer code default 0D 0 D and press 97 i C s n 21 Correct the time and date and confirm by pressing The system automatically enters the automatic accessories settings process option Move to the section Identifying the connected devices as described below Enter Installer Programming Mode e From the main display press ce Enter the Installer code
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