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1. Closed zone Opened zone Bypassed zone Alarm zone zone triggering alarm Chime zone Failed zone disconnected or shorten 1M gt W iii I CAPTAIN 6 User Guide SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Lo IMPORTANT 4 IL The KS symbol indicates information that you must enter gt To arm the entire alarm system ES Any User Code User Code 1 to 8 that was allocated by the installer to both partitions OR S Master Code S OR Short code To disarm the entire alarm system ES Any User Code User Code 1 to 8 that was allocated by the installer to both partitions OR Master Code S an IMPORTANT 4 A Entering the Master Code when one of the partitions is armed will arm L the other partition as well Entering the Master Code when both partitions are armed will disarm the entire system HOME 1 gt Toarm the alarm system to HOME mode Press and hold HOME 2 or ES Any User Code OR ES Short code To disarm the alarm system ES Any User Code User Code 1 to 8 gt To arm disarm Partition 1 ES Any User Code that was allocated by the installer to partition 1 toggle mode gt To arm disarm Partition 2 ES Any User Code that was allocated by the installer to partition 2 toggle mode CAPTAIN 6 User Guide User can arm disarm only partitions allocated to him by the installer partitions 1 2 or both All keypads connected to the system share the same display even if they are alloca
2. FOR BETTER PROTECTION CAPTAIN 6 6 Zones Intruder Alarm System USER GUIDE System ver 6 0 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd P N 4410049 G2 C www pima alarms com XX en Jan 2010 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your CAPTAIN 1 alarm system has been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules EN 60950 requires us to advise you the following information 1 In this alarm system exists hazards of fire and electric shock To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture Pay attention Telephone cords could be a good conductor for lightings energy 2 Do not open the door of the alarm system Dangerous high voltages are present inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 3 This alarm system should be used with AC 230V50Hz protected by anti electric shock breaker To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source 4 Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the unit If liquid is accidentally spilled onto the unit immediately consult a qualified service 5 Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power cord Protect cords from damage or abrasion 6 Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation Pay attention do not install low voltage wires near by AC power wires they should be separated 7 Connect the AC transformer output t
3. 4 6 digit code used for disarming the system in case it is armed and sending duress event to MS or sends silent duress event to MS in case system is disarmed PIMA s LCD keypads RXN 400 and RXN 410 were especially designed for maximum simplicity durability and decorative design The keypad is used for arming disarming and programming the system as well as displaying time and date system status information events and defaults memory log and more Up to six keypads can be connected to the system CAPTAIN i Both keypad models are identical except for the size of the display screen RXN 410 Normal screen 15 x 60 mm Large screen 23 x 97 mm Both keypads must be powered by nominal 12VDC 9VDC A 13 8VDC tolerance from Limited Power Source power supply Compliant with Clause 2 5 of EN 60950 1 2006 Standard CAPTAIN 6 User Guide Keypad Description System Fault Description see page 14 System Status System Time Zones Status ARM LED Num amp Function green keys Fault LED Navigation amp red Programming keys Display Screen The upper line displays the System Fault System Status and Time System Status P System communicating or testing PSTN line T System reporting to Monitoring Station via radio transmitter The lower line displays information about the zones status Each of the following characters signifies a certain status The characters appear above the zone number on the display
4. When aE EL appears on the LCD display you may proceed with programming your system gt To cancel a command S X3 SS Start the programming procedure from the beginning CODE gt To program a Master Code ES Initial Master Code ES ES ES new Master Code 4 6 digits ES F gt Leno J CAPTAIN 6 User Guide CODE gt To program User Code 1 KS Master Code S SERVICE KT ES ES new User Code 4 6 digits fe 5 c Leno J CODE gt To delete User Code 1 S Master Code ES KS SERVICE RESET 7 o E o xs eo CODE gt To program User Codes 2 to 8 ES Master Code ES SERVICE ES as many times as the User Code number ES ES new User Code 4 6 digits KT KT KT gt To delete User Code 2 to 8 S Master Code S SERVICE ES as many as the User Code number ES sr 0 y Leno eno Example When programming or deleting User Code 6 enter the Master Code CODE D A Di lt IC press the Ls key followed by pressing the _NEXT key six times CODE gt To program a Short Code ES Master Code ES cs Pre ES new Short Code 2 digits ES Ente y END ar Cono CAPTAIN 6 User Guide CODE gt To delete a Short Code ES Master Code gt sa KT Back n En 0 50 050 gt To program Automatic Arming Master Code ES HH MM 24 hour format ES Eno gt To program telephone number s ES Master Code ES PHONE SS
5. injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection The User understands that a properly installed and maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary robbery and fire without warning but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd shall have no liability for any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property or other loss whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise based on a claim that the Product failed to function Please refer to a separate warranty statement found on PIMA website at http www pima alarms com site Content tl asp pid 472 amp sid 57 Warning The user should follow the installation and operation instructions and among other things test the Product and the whole system at least once a week For various reasons including but not limited to changes in environment conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering the Product may not perform as expected The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property This document may not be duplicated circulated altered modified translated reduced to any form or otherwise changed unless PIMA s prior written
6. Enter the first telephone number including area code ES ENTR SS Enter the second telephone number including area code ES KS Enter the third telephone number including area code KT KT END You can program up to three telephone numbers into the system memory which will be called in an emergency or when in Alarm Event To skip a number i e leave the programmed number or leave it empty simply press ENTR Press to exit the mode If the CAPTAIN Alarm System is connected behind a PBX you must enter the outside line prefix digit and an asterisk before the telephone number For example 9 555 5555 When the CAPTAIN Alarm System calls to one of the programmed telephone numbers a siren tone is heard on the subscriber telephone For playing a pre recorded message a VU 20 unit optional Is required Consult your installer for this option It is also possible to connect the microphone unit MIC 200 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide PHONE gt To delete telephone number s KS Master Code FI With the telephone number s to coop ES LENIR J and with the RESET one s to delete A ES to exit To delete all the telephone numbers K Master Code ES RESET e xa e Co gt To set the time and date for the system ES Master Code S CLOCK KS current time HH MM 24 hours format ce ENTR KS current date YY MM DD format ES ES END It is important to set the correct time and date to ensure proper function
7. consent 1s granted All efforts have been made to ensure that the content of this manual is accurate Pima retains the right to modify this manual or any part thereof from time to time without serving any prior notice of such modification Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system Should you misunderstand any part of this manual please contact the supplier or installer of this system Copyright 2010 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd All rights reserved PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref Street Holon 58856 Israel Tel 972 3 6506414 Fax 972 3 5500442 Email Ssupport pima alarms com Web http www pima alarms com
8. he panel or a single partition or both partitions gt Reporting DURESS Event to CMS Private Dialer Press and hold HOME 1 PHONE and simultaneously until a conformation beep from keypad NOTE The event is logged in memory as Duress and includes time and date HOME 2 gt Reporting FIRE Event to CMS Press and hold and simultaneously until a conformation beep from keypad NOTE The event is logged in memory as Fire and includes time and date gt Todisablea keypad s audible tones Press and hold and simultaneously When the keypad s Audible Tone feature is disabled all audible tones and indications with that keypad are silenced CAPTAIN 6 User Guide gt To enable a keypad s audible tones Press and hold and simultaneously until you hear a beep Green LED and System Status The Green ARMED LED will indicate the system status as follows Blinking The system is in Entry before disarming or Exit after arming Delay Time mode Steady Light The system is armed Incase of partitions see the table below Armed Partition s LCD Screen Display Green LED Partition 1 armed Part1 ON 1 blink every 4 seconds Partition 2 armed Part2 ON 2 blinks every 4 seconds Both partitions armed Stays lit constantly entire system Programming Functions IMPORTANT Before beginning to program the CAPTAIN i Alarm System you must first enter the Master Code the default factory code is 5555
9. ing of your CAPTAIN Alarm System If NO time is entered the red Fault LED will blink and a i i L message is displayed gt To program cancel a Chime Zone ES Master Code S CHIME EE KS zone number LE This mode activates a buzzer in the keypad when a Chime Zone is triggered Chime Zones are indicated by the letter i inthe display above the programmed zone number in Select mode CAPTAIN 6 User Guide FAULTS INDICATIONS Battery Low battery power E a ooo dial tone detected 2 AC AC line AC power AC power failure Appears after initial power input or after total power reset AC Clock TR battery Low LlowDC Very low DC Very low DC supply to the alarm card PCB to the alarm card PCB Very low DC supply to the alarm card PCB Detector was shorten or cutoff KEYBOARD NOT f CONNECTED A problem with keypad connection to the panel t Wait 24 hours if fault persists contact the installer Contact the installer 3 Check the phone line at the premises Set the system time and date gt Contact the Central Monitoring Station Check with cellular carrier CAPTAIN 6 User Guide GENERAL INFORMATION Zone Names Installer Information Pr i e Email Cell phone I CAPTAIN 6 User Guide PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd does not represent that its product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death personal and or bodily
10. o the terminal block on the control panel as marked 8 Connect the AC line cord to line power terminals as marked GND N L Table of contents DETER OCC EI T msn 3 MEn FOG 0 koe ee eee ee ee re ee ee rer 3 Access and Operation COCGCS ssersersersersersrrrrr ser riadas 4 Keypad DESCFIDUON susurra dd EA ii 5 System FORCE OMS suite 6 Green LED and System Status s ssissserserserrerrersrrrer sr nr 10 Programming FU COONS nati piiaci 10 F LLTS INaICacONS iii 14 General INFOMATION sessccicesccsenseteccinsacsicessssesdntcesaviicsecsucndeancactuvesesstescaxecicsacainnics 15 LONE IN GCS oa 15 Installer Information cccccccccccuccuccecuceacucensnnnnnennnannnennnnnnnennnnennnnes 15 CAPTAIN 6 User Guide INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the CAPTAIN i Alarm System Much care has been taken in developing the CAPTAIN i alarm system which will provide you with unprecedented peace of mind The CAPTAIN i user friendly operation and advanced features will professionally protect your home or business It is important to familiarize yourself with the CAPTAIN i Alarm System in order to take full advantage of the complete range of the CAPTAIN i features To assure optimum safety and security you should test the CAPTAIN i Alarm System once a week Main Features 6 programmable zones Two partitions Dialer Up to three preset private telephone numbers and four Monitoring Station numbers Various modes of arming and disa
11. rming keypad key remote control automatic Four types of keypads A simple LED keypad RX 406 or RX 6 LCD keypads RXN 400 or RXN 410 and Anti vandal keypad RX N 200 Up to six different keypads connected in parallel Two operating modes Full or Home System Events is registered in memory 40 non volatile Various operating codes Master Code up to eight User Codes and Short Code User Code 8 can function as DURESS code Optional temporary bypass of zones Chime mode per zone operates the keypad buzzer when a zone is opened e g to monitor a back door when system is disarmed Monitoring Station Communicator built in dialer private amp CMS integrated Long Range Radio and Cellular Transmitters Inhibit system from arming in case of failure optional Short keys for DURESS and FIRE codes CAPTAIN 6 User Guide Access and Operation Codes The following codes are used to access and operate the CAPTAIN i Alarm System Master Code Use this code when programming system parameters The default factory Master Code is 5555 For security reasons it is not recommended to use the default code to arm or disarm the system IMPORTANT For better protection the default factory Master Code must be changed User Code 4 6 digit code Up to eight User Codes can be programmed User Code 1 to User Code 8 Short Code A convenient two digit code used only to arm the system Duress Code
12. ted to different partitions IMPORTANT If the installer enabled the Failure Inhibits Arming feature the user will not be able to arm the system in case of failure i e AC Battery etc For further information on this feature turn to CAPTAIN I Ver 5 Installation Manual gt To bypass reactivate alarm zone ES Master Code ES BYPASS 3 KT zone number KT END OR BY PASS ESS Hold and press until you receive the following screen IS Enter User Code and receive the following screen IS Enter zone number to be bypassed and receive the following conformation screen example Bypassed zone Time in this example zone 3 1234567891011 1213141516 Repeat process in order to bypass different zone s To cancel the bypass and reactivate the zone repeat the bypass activation process with this zone s number toggle operation Lo IMPORTANT Every bypassed zone is logged in the system s memory including the time and date NOTE S When Bypass mode is executed it is effective until you disarm the system gt To manually reset the smoke or fire detector Press and hold for 3 seconds EM CAPTAIN 6 User Guide a To identify the zone that is the cause of the alarm The letter pe i is displayed above any Alarm Zone that was triggered while the system was last armed CHIME gt To enable a me moce Press and hold The message iR Pin is displayed for about 3 sec on the LCD displa
13. y This mode activates a buzzer in the keypad when a Chime Zone is triggered This feature can be used to monitor unauthorized entry or exit in the defined zone when the system is not armed To learn how to program a Chime Zone see To program cancel a Chime Zone on page 13 CHIME gt To ae tie Chime mode Press and hold The message ierti Pin L TTE is displayed for about 3 sec on the LCD display gt To view system events in memory S Master Code ES MEMORY SERVICE NEXT 2 and then scroll using the or keys K OR to view events scrolled automatically ES Press and hold MEMORY _2 J gt To temporarily cancel the Entry Delay Time Press and hold Ta and receive the following message DELAY OFF Press and hold again DELAY ON NOTE When this feature is enabled it is effective only until the system is disarmed CAPTAIN 6 User Guide 3 gt Reporting PANIC Event to CMS Private Dialer Press and hold CHIME RESET and simultaneously for two seconds You can customize your system s response to keypad s panic event e g report to the Monitoring Station or call your private telephone number or sound the siren Consult your installer about programming keypad s Panic Response In addition if the installer programmed User Code 8 as Panic Code entering user code 8 will Report a panic event to CMS logged in memory as Panic with time and date Disarm t
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