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1. to PC Serial RS 232 Port ea COMI PC 4 5 Programming with the LCD keypad The CAPTAIN is operated and programmed by means of two menus A User menu and a Technician menu To access the User enter the Master Code The Technician can be accessed in two ways SERVICE NEXT gt Enter Master Code press and then enter Technician Code OR gt CAPTAIN i Ver 5 and up ONLY Direct access by entering the Technician Code At the Technician Menu various options can be selected by pressing the number keys Each key leads directly to a required menu in certain cases it is necessary to press afterwards If you do not remember the key for the required SERVICE BACK operation simply press one of the keys use mec and until you reach the display for the required menu Always press to confirm entered data CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual The is used to exit from any state without saving the entered data The following pages provide detailed instructions of each function The CAPTAIN i factory default codes are as follows Master Code 5555 Technicien Code 1234 Some of the screens appear as an options bar in which you must determine whether certain option will be enabled in the system or disabled An example follows SERVICE Use or to scroll between the options on the same screen RESET Use the _ J to enable mark
2. or disable mark an option The key has a toggle function To save the screen press ie When the cursor is blinking a description of the option appears at the top right side of the screen Bypass in the above example During programming of zone characteristics the zone number appears at the bottom right side of the screen for example Zn Char4 To jump directly from one zone to another press keys 1 6 to obtain the zone number or CHIME to advance the zone numbers without saving 4 5 1 Key functions in the technician menu Following entry of the correct technician code the system enables modification and execution of functions that cannot be accessed by the end user In this case each key enables a specific function The following are the keys and the function screens accessed from each In some cases more than one function is allocated SERVICE for one key and in this case press or for the next function of that key ON OFF MEMO BYPASS Ea HOME 1 CI ZONE PHONE 8 Ea CODE Et Le CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Zone sensitivity Zone characteristics 24 hours delayed EOL etc Zone responses siren PGM communication SMOKE partition SERVICE Zone names Subscriber ID telephone and radio station format auto tests SERVICE Next GSM Unit Report codes telephone SERVICE fexr Report codes radio Monitoring Statio
3. 4 8 10 Setting exit delay time CHIME gt I EZ the display will show Delay times ES ES and the display will show Exit Delay time enter the required delay time in seconds up to 250 seconds 4 8 11 Allocating users to partitions In this screen you assign user codes for partitions 1 and 2 A user allocated to both partitions can arm disarm the entire system EI CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual CHIME SERVICE Technician Menu ES KS next User Partitions KS The following screen is displayed ES Mark above the user s no designated for partition 1 ES to allocate users to Partition 2 in the same manner When finished cS enre To exit at any stage press e To navigate on bar use and ma keys Marking allocates the user to the partition Marking excludes him In order to change the mark from to and vise versa press IMPORTANT Entering the Master Code 11 when one of the partitions is already armed will arm the other partition as well Entering the Master Code 1 when both partitions are armed will disarm the entire system CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual FI 4 9 General programming options 4 9 1 Changing the technician code gt I 0 the display will show Technician code ES and enter the new technician code 4 6 digits The technician code provides access to the Service menus f
4. CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual gt I 7 the display will show Siren amp Smoke ES enter the duration in seconds of the alarm IS the display will show Smoke time sec enter the time in seconds BS posi the display will show Alarm tones enter the number cS 4 8 2 System configuration 1 config 1 gt I 8 the display will show System config cable the display will show config 1 Scroll through the various functions with and pack Marking a under a parameter enables it Marking a disables it In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use To confirm ES P Telephone The system will perform all the functions associated with the telephone such as dial to Monitoring Station dial to private numbers respond to a call test the line during operation etc If the CAPTAIN i is not connected to a telephone line program a to avoid telephone FAULT display P Remote Test by Phone If two or maximum three rings are detected while the system is ARMED the system will dial to the Monitoring Station by telephone and report a TEST event T Remote Test by Radio If two or maximum three rings are detected while the system is ARMED the system will transmit a TEST event by radio P Automatic Test to Monitoring Station by Phone The system will send a TEST event to the Monitoring Station by telephone at a preset time inte
5. for a zone will allocate it to partition 1 2 Partition 2 Marking for a zone will allocate it to partition 2 NOTE S If partitions 1 and 2 are marked the zone will be activated only when both partitions are armed 4 6 4 Zone name BYPASS SERVICE gt I 3 the display will show Zone response ES ext the ENTR display will show Zone names ES Up to 8 characters can be written for each zone This name will appear in the display of the LCD keypad when viewing the memory log in cases of an alarm caused by this zone See Appendix C Entering names on page 68 4 7 Communication parameters 4 7 1 Communication with the monitoring station The CAPTAIN i enables event reporting to the Central Monitoring Station CMS by telephone GSM and or radio A unique code can be programmed for each event in accordance with Monitoring Station and or customer requirements such as a response code to tampering with the box or to define zone number 5 as the zone connected to a Distress button In the latter case it is possible to program the Monitoring Station reporting code telephone and or radio to report a distress event instead of a regular alarm by programming the appropriate code CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Each of the reports mentioned above depends upon the corresponding option in the technician menu i e for each type of event it is possible to include or exclude reporting to the
6. FOR BETTER PROTECTION CAPTAIN Ver 5 Intruder Alarm System Installation Guide PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref Street Holon 58856 Israel 972 3 5587722 972 3 5500442 A support pima alarms com gy http www pima alarms com CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 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 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 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
7. L Listen in For operation of microphone with CMS Zones that are programmed to operate PGM see Zone responses on page 28 and Delayed PGM see System configuration 3 config 3 on page 41 will activate the microphone after reporting to the CMS and will keep the line open for 3 minutes SS tan a me O OOOO o NOTE Relevant Relevant only for Contact ID format sss for Contact ID format S Delay Smoke When a voice unit is connected to the SMOKE output The a will switch the only after the system completes dialing a subscriber so that the recorded message will not be heard at the same time as the dialing is occurring which could cause communications problems 4 RX N 406 Keypad Selecting keypad type see Table 1 RX 180 Reso PRXIN 406 Table 1 Setting Keypad Type 4 8 7 System configuration 6 config 6 gt Technician Menu IS 8 ES calle X6 and receive the following display P Panic A defines that User Code 8 will send Duress event to Monitoring Station D Disable Arm with fails A defines that in case of an AC Failure or Low Battery or Telephone the system could not be armed X For future use CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 8 8 Setting system responses to faults and events CODE gt BS 2 the display will show System Response ES for Panic Response The display will show e ES or to scroll betwe
8. on page 59 In general for a standard installation there is no need to change these parameters except for those that are user specific such as telephone numbers to be dialed in the event of an alarm Some of the default parameters are Zone 1 delayed Zone 2 entry delay Entrance delay of 20 seconds and exit delay of 60 seconds You can change the default parameters in one of four ways 1 Manual programming using the LCD keypad 2 Quick loading from the PRG 22 programmer which connects to an RX N 400 410 keypad and lets you program one of four different predefined parameter groups programs 3 COMAX Up Download remote programming with a PC and modem 4 Local loading with a computer 4 2 COMAX upload download software The CAPTAIN i can be programmed remotely via a telephone line This is accomplished using an IBM PC compatible computer a PIMA modem and the COMAX software The COMAX Upload Download software enables programming of all parameters memory check arming disarming etc A complete description and explanations are in the COMAX User Manual NOTE COMAX DOS version CANNOT be used to program CAPTAIN i version 3 0 and up CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual G 4 3 Quick local programming using PRG 22 This type of programming can be done only via the installer menu and an LCD Keypad Connect the PRG 22 to the designated connector according to the following drawing In RX N 400 4
9. EOL protected zones LI i e detector was shorten or cutoff 5 2 4 Communication amp GSM fail indications ro Communication problem between control Wa panel and the Monitoring Station The system did not recognize a dial tone a GSM is not connected operating properly n channel Wil detected with card e CMS NOTE Sy For further information on how to install GSM 100 turn to GSM 100 Installation manual 5 3 When the master code is unknown To assure the user maximum protection and security it is not possible to program the system without entering the master code When the master code is not known however if it is forgotten for example the following operations must be performed 1 Disconnect mains AC voltage from the system Open the control unit box Disconnect the battery Wait several seconds connect the battery Wait until the display with the clock appears on the keypad rete e o Enter the factory default master code 5555 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 Program a new master code it is not possible to see the old code 8 Close the control unit box 9 Connect mains AC voltage Sy After battery connection the system enables access by means of the factory code for 30 seconds only If you do not gain entry in this time repeat the operations from the beginning The above procedure is to be followed also if the technician code has been forgotten unless the technician code
10. Monitoring Station For example it is possible to cancel the reporting of arming disarming using the phone communicator leaving radio reporting unchanged If a fault event is reported to the Monitoring Station the restoration of serviceability will also be reported as an event For example in the case of a low battery fault after the battery is re charged Battery restore will be reported to the Monitoring Station Each system partition can be programmed with an account ID number of 1 to 9999 as well as the format types for telephone reporting and long range radio reporting 4 7 2 Telephone communication with the CMS Four telephone numbers to the Monitoring Station can be programmed and the order of connection attempts to the Monitoring Station will be in the same order as programmed Upon an unsuccessful connection attempt the system will try the next telephone number and so on until connection is established When connection is established the system will transmit to the Monitoring Station all events that accumulated until that time 4 7 3 GSM communication with the CMS The GSM communicate with the CMS in the same manner the telephone communicator does with the following optional differences When programmed the GSM transmitter will use the account ID of the radio channel When programmed the GSM transmitter will add the area code for GSM number as programmed in the GSM programming screen 4 7 4 Radio commun
11. code that will be sent is FF NOTE The PF reporting code very low voltage indicates that the battery is about to be empty This should be defined at the Monitoring Station as an emergency event requiring immediate attention 4 7 9 Setting monitoring station telephone numbers PHONE gt Press Ls the display will show Station Phone Press au the display will show Telephone 1 enter the telephone number ind press pesi The Ti will show Telephone 2 enter the telephone number and e cade em the display will show Telephone 3 enter the telephone number and press the display will show Telephone 4 enter the telephone number and press The CAPTAIN i is capable of calling the Monitoring Station and reporting various types of events It is possible to program four different numbers up to 16 digits per number The system begins to call the first number If the connection is unsuccessful the system will try 8 trials to dial the other numbers until a successful connection is made or until eight trials have been made If a successful connection is not established a Communication Fault is recorded in the memory and FAULT Led will blink If dialing is done through a switchboard and there is a digit to get an outside line usually 9 a 1 second delay between the dialing of that digit and the rest of the number may be programmed by entering Ls For example if the number to be dialed via a switchboard is 03 5569313 the
12. 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 consent is granted AII 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 2005 by PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd All rights reserved You can contact us at PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref Street Holon 58856 Israel http www pima alarms com SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your CAPTAIN i 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 Do not open the door of the alarm system Dangerous high voltages ar
13. into the two cracks see left figure Connect the RJ11 4x4 plug from TC 3 LCL 11A PRG 22 etc to the RJ11 female socket on the keypad PCB see right figure Replace the keypad s front cover 3 2 5 Telephone Connect the pair of wires coming from the telephone line to the LINE connection terminals Connect telephone sets fax machines etc to the SET terminals DITA SN V IN OUT AUD LINE SET KEYPAD TELEPHONE OSO N om gt Telephone Telephone line connection CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual FI 3 2 6 Microphone unit MIC 200 HA paN 0000 22 243 DO LINE ae ZONES INPUT abuts TELEPHONE 12 CONOUT TAMP Programming Inthe Zone Responses screen program under PGM for each zone that will activate the MIC 200 Inthe System Configuration 3 page 41 program under the letter G PGM delayed Do not program delayed PGM and delayed SMOKE at the same time In case both features are programmed together the system will ignore delayed SMOKE 3 2 Voice unit VU 20 0000 IN OUT AUD LINE SET leurs KEYPAD TELEPHONE Voice Unit AUDIO blue VU 20 SS NOTE Only one blue wire has to be connected to panel EI CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Programming Inthe Zone Responses screen see page 28 program
14. number should be programmed as follows 9 035569313 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual After setting Telephone 4 the display will show Pre Number The installer may program one or more digits to be dialed before all the above four Monitoring Station telephone numbers Programming this screen increases the number of digits available for the Monitoring Station telephone numbers from 16 to 22 This option should be used when the system will be dialing the Monitoring Station via a local service provider who requires the use of pre dialing digits gt Set Pre Number and sers 4 7 10 Setting telephone line characteristics Program in this screen the number of rings is designed for remote programming with COMAX via telephone line In general the number of rings should be left at its default setting 10 rings gt I ES next the display will show Phone Line IS ols enter the number of rings and ES 4 8 Programming system characteristics 4 8 1 Setting siren and smoke output parameters Set the following in this screen The duration in seconds of the siren alarm time The length of time that SMOKE output will disconnect the 0 60 seconds The type of siren tone which will sign There is a choice of 10 types 0 9 Sound type 9 should be chosen only when a self drive siren is being used in which case it is also necessary to move Jumper JP1 to the left side see page 16
15. programmed in the failures responses sounding sirens dialing the Monitoring Station etc CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual EI 3 3 Initial operation and programming Check that all connections are as they should be Then connect the mains voltage to the system After a few seconds verify the following display on the LCD Keypad type RX N 400 RX N 410 Connect the battery to the black Na red fast connect terminals the red wire to the and the black wire to the SCE N Be sure this connection is done Be sure this connection is done correctly NOTE If the battery is connected before the mains voltage AC Fault will be displayed until the main voltage is connected Several seconds after power connection the hour 00 00 and the status of the zones are displayed In addition the red Fault LED will be flashing and the word CLOCK will be displayed in the fault indication area Other faults may also be displayed At this point enter the main code factory default master code is 5555 and set the correct hour and date as follows CLOCK ES Master Code ES 8 KS current time HH MM 24 hours format KS ENTE ES current date YY MM DD format KS ENTE KS eno EI CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Ch 4 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION 4 1 General The CAPTAIN i is supplied with pre programmed default parameters see Appendix A Default parameter table
16. represents wireless communication format Otherwise the events will be reported via radio as well T Automatic Test Reports via GSM Automatic reports via GSM as well No automatic reports via GSM P Parallel Report via PSTN and GSM All events are reported both via PSTN and via GSM No parallel report via PSTN and GSM 4 7 7 Programming area code number for GSM The GSM Pre Number is the constant digit s that will be added to the CMS numbers for GSM communication The pre number is usually used for adding the area code of the PSTN number HOME 1 SERVICE ES ES Next ES and receive the following display ES Enter the designated pre number up to 4 digits ES CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 7 8 Setting report codes gt For telephone report codes press 5 the display will show Report Codes ENTR ENTR lt P gt press dle enter the required report codes and cS ENTR gt For radio report codes press E ES ES next the display will ENTR show Report Codes lt T gt enter the required report codes and IS The CAPTAIN i allows you to set a reporting code to report each event to the Monitoring Station The code can be comprised of one or two digits in accordance with the report format Each digit of the code can take on the values 0 through 15 whereby the values 10 through 15 are represented by the letters A F as follows 10 A 13 D 11 B 14 E 12 C 15 F These values a
17. unit ming Reports No Reported Test Reports Report via installed via GSM E via GSM R via GSM T PSTN and GSM P Time for EN RE 7 1 8 or codes rem Mains Voltage Battery Card Voltage Telephone Line Panic Arming Arming Arming General Detector BEEN Disarming Disarming i Power Siren Main Code User 1 to Bypassed CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 1 9 Reporting codes radio 7 I F FF COTES ee Panic End Detector of i Power Siren Main Code User 1 to Bypassed FF T Ci ai 7 2 Appendix B Programming formats table 7 2 1 Pulse formats co ORE PERDI A IDEA ELLI SSeS O oe aes 63 1 Double Round 129 no Es 129 6 an Erra 65 ecksum 193 Ademco 10 EE Slow 7 Ried 17 Double Round 145 2300 dal Checksum CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual E VI Rate pps ACK Hz ID Event Double Round Checksum Silent Knight Fast Double Round 1400 Franklin 20 2300 NNN a o N WO N WO EE NN sli ee EE vi UI NI DI i WO Ww N N O N i i i NIT NUT NI DI e CD co co zi PS te R O N N ich vi UI O NI NI db VI EAE N i CO 4 N Ko N Ko Fa CAPTAIN i Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Rene ft ACR He Fior comal f feat A 0 Dou
18. was programmed to begin with digit 0 5 4 Troubleshooting Clock This fault appears after initial power input such as first time operation or operation after AC failure and battery failure Enter new time and date see section Initial operation and programming on page 21 Batter Indicates low battery power and appears after battery test and after a prolonged AC failure Allow the battery to recharge wait for about 24 hours Ifthe fault persists replace the battery Low DC Indication of a very low DC supply to the PCB This failure is a result of a prolonged AC failure The system parameters cannot be programmed while the system displays this message Expected duration of operation with this fault is approximately one hour depending on the detectors power consumption Connect AC Replace battery if necessary AC Line AC power failure If other electrical appliances are working check the switch or fuse connected to the system Connect AC power Blown AC fuse F4 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Trouble Indicates either a short line or an open line and can appear only if the zone is EOL protected The flashing red failure light will be accompanied by an indication F above the zone number on the LCD display KEYBOARD NOT CONNECTED This is an indication that there is no data transfer between the control panel and the keypad Check the following A proper c
19. zone is na No alarm during Entry Delayed E End of line Resistor The detectors connected to this zone are EOL protected NOTE Tx A zone defined as entry A zone defined as entry delayed or delay dependent is also exit delayed or delay dependent is also exit delayed To navigate on bar use J and keys to 9 Marking a under a ale enables it Marking a disables it tt 7 In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use 4 6 3 Zone responses BYPASS ENTR gt I 3 the display will show Zone response ES and enter the desired zone number CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual The system responses are programmed for each individual zone Thus each alarm can initiate different responses depending on the zone that caused the alarm Following is a description of the responses if is programmed S Siren The siren will be activated P Communicator A zone opening shall cause the system to report to the CMS via phone PSTN and or GSM according to programming and long range radio The system shall dial to a private account if one is programmed G PGM Switched PGM output i e activating voice unit F Fire The ground connection to the SMOKE output will be disconnected for one minute to reset the detectors see section Setting siren and smoke output parameters on page 38 to set the Smoke disconnected time 1 Partition 1 Marking
20. 10 LCD keypad models the RJ 11 connector is internal on the PCB s upper left side see Accessing the programming RJ11 on RX N 4XX keypads on page 18 for detailed connection information IMPORTANT DO NOT connect the PRG 22 to an LED keypad It may damage the programmer OUT me F3 F4 Dovoodocovcbooca ee Tai I nt ww z In CAPTAIN i versions 3 4 3 6 after loading parameters with the PRG 22 the power to the panel MUST be reset To connect TC 3 with an LCD keypad to the RX N 406 or to connect PRG 22 to RX N 400 410 the keypad s cover should be first removed as the RJ11 connector is internal See Accessing the programming RJ11 on RX N 4XX keypads on page 18 4 4 LCL 11A Adaptor for local programming The LCL 11A unit is used to program the CAPTAIN i using PC and COMAX Upload Download software The unit provides the technician with an easy to use tool for quick programming It is recommended that the system be programmed before installation of the LCL 11A The LCL 11A can be connected ONLY to an LCD keypad RX N 400 RX N 410 with TC 3 Technician Cable If the customer has a LED keypad connect it to the technician s LCD keypad which you connect to the PC CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual amp D S D COMAX
21. 6 can be connected to a system RX N 200 is an exception and when its Status LED is used it should be viewed as RX 180 otherwise it can be used with all keypad types Rechargeable battery 2Vdc 7 2AH ni max ZONES INPUT DD TELEPHONE connection CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual IMPORTANT Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation 3 2 1 Zone inputs Each zone input can be connected with or without EOL resistor s When using one EOL resistor it should be a 10KQ resistor and when using two EOL resistors they should be 10KQ and 13KQ see figure on page 15 A DI IL IMPORTANT Each zone can be separately defined as either a regular zone or an EOL protected zone But the whole system is configured to be protected with ONE or TWO EOL resistors 3 2 1 1 Connection without EOL resistor Zone Common Tamper Zone Common Zone Common Zone Common Electrical Diagram Connecting the TAMPER in serial The PIR relay and the TAMPER to the Zone relay are separately connected TAMPER is connected to 24 h Zone CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 3 2 1 2 Connection with one EOL resistor EOL resistor with a Normally Closed N C PIR 0 Cc PIR NC NS 5 E a E c E E c o oO N O e O N O N
22. A Two state key The system is armed if open is detected If close is detected the system is disarmed G PGM Delayed When a voice unit is connected to the PGM The output will switch the only after the system completes dialing a subscriber so that the recorded message will not be heard at the same time as the dialing is occurring which could cause communications problems 4 8 5 System configuration 4 config 4 CLOCK gt I ES X4 the display will show config 4 L Telephone Line Check in ON In ON state the system checks the telephone line every minute L Telephone Line Check in OFF In OFF state the system checks the telephone line every minute D Double report A Double Report All As you can see in the following table the CAPTAIN i can double report or split report to two different central stations CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Programming DESCRIPTION Regular report Report only once D EI OG ml irregular events to station 2 Boe events to station 2 Sy When using double or split reporting telephone station 1 amp 2 will report to central station 1 and telephone station 3 and 4 will call central station 2 see page 33 S Invert Smoke The smoke output will work in an inverted manner from the ordinary situation i e when a is displayed under the letter S the smoke output is disengaged in an ordinary situation
23. Config 1 the P for telephone is programmed with The system is programmed to pick up after a reasonable number of rings Not more than 10 Automatic arming is not functioning Check the following Clock fault clock is set to the correct time The Automatic arming feature is activated See user s manual Activation of a zone does not cause an alarm Check the following The Zone is not temporarily or permanently bypassed The zone is programmed for the correct response siren relay etc Power supply is not low AC or correct battery backup power supply Detectors are installed correctly and not malfunctioning CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual ES Ch 6 ACCESSORIES 6 1 PRG 22 fast programmer Used for fast programming of the control panel from 4 predefined programs See section Quick local programming using PRG 22 on page 23 and section Fast loading on page 49 PRG 22 FAST PROGRAMMER 6 2 pula 11A local upload adapter unit The LCL 11A unit is an uploading adaptor for local system programming using COMAX software This add on allows the technician to program the panels through the PC NOTE The LCL 11A can be connected ONLY to an LCD keypad RX 150 RX 160 RX 400 RX 410 or UPR 3 version 10 and up CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 6 3 MIC 200 microphone unit Used for listening in via the telephone line See section Microphon
24. an Code enter the master code and then press J CODE The Technician s Code is programmed through the Technician Menu Master Code 5555 User Code 1 to 8 Technician Code 1234 Short Code Entry Delay 20 seconds Exit Delay 60 seconds 7 1 3 Siren outputs Siren Alarm Time SMOKE exit timer Siren Alarm tones 240 seconds 60 seconds 0 seconds 7 1 4 System configuration general parameters Buzzer Reset by Tone with Zone R Dialing Siren B Download i Delayed Disable D it V K K PGM G Double Report D 2 e ti In Di a Request B CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual a Failure disables Arming Not used TDB X D Automatic testing time 00 00 Interval between tests 00 00 7 1 5 Telephones dialer to subscriber Telephone 1 Dialing Method Tone Telephone 2 Number of Rings 10 Telephone 3 7 1 6 System responses to events Fault Siren S Commun PGM G Smoke ication P Detectors F Panic e Fault Siren S i Buzzer B PGM G a PS Time sec Fault Siren S Commun Buzzer B PGM G ication P Low Battery Fault Siren S ee Buzzer B PGM G aaa ication Time sec Telephone 240 Line Fault Siren S ea Buzzer B PGM G a Zone e CAPTAIN i Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Event Siren S a i PGM G Re pa rt T Re anne rt Key State State GSM Arming Disar Radio Account Automatic Parallel
25. and during an event if thus programmed the smoke output will be switched to GND This is useful when this output is used to operate a Piezo siren or as an output to track the siren state The length of time that the smoke output is active may be programmed in section Setting siren and smoke output parameters on page 38 S 2 Ring Snapping Setting a will enable connection to control panel at once 1 Call the system for two rings 2 Hang up the phone and wait 5 seconds 3 Call again to the system 4 The system will pick up the line immediately 4 8 6 System configuration 5 config 5 CLOCK ENTRI gt I ES X5 and the display will show config 5 B Bypass Report If a is set the control panel will report when zone s are bypassed K RX 130 Keypad Selecting keypad type see Table 1 B Bypass Request If a is set while arming the system if one or more zones that programmed to be Delayed or Entry Follower are open the system will alert If is set only the immediate open zones will alert CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual So am ne cie ne mise OOOO NOTE In order to arm the control In order to arm the control panel zones must be closed zones must be closed 2 EOL 2 Res For zones defined as End of Line protected See Zone rer ra sets the system to work with two EOL resistors for short and cut protection See figure on page 15
26. apter unit 55 6 3 MIC 200 microphone unit 56 6 4 VO 20 VOCS UM a 56 6 5 Long range radio transmitter 56 6 6 GSM transmite Pnie di 57 6 7 KEY DAS E EA ET 57 CA Appendix Saono a ae ae aaa 59 7 1 Appendix A Default parameter tables 59 ill 4 59 7 1 2 Codes and delayS uuiieeie nie iii 60 ili SEMOUNDU iaia aaa 60 7 1 4 System configuration general parameters 60 7 5 TelephonesdialertosUupscr pera 61 Fal OVStEMNTESPONSES TO CES nee een 61 IP MONON Sla 0a 62 7 1 8 Reporting codes phone nie 62 AS Reporin amp c0des fado LL 63 7 2 Appendix B Programming formats table 64 29880 RR 64 N bile 67 7 3 Appendix G Entering NaMe Sraka presen Ran 68 7 4 NOR nce en cere err rere rere terete terre rere rere rer tre 69 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual oa Ch 1 INTRODUCTION CAR The CAPTAIN i includes many sophisticated features that allow it to be tailored to customer requirements yet it is easy to operate and program for both the users and the technicians The CAPTAIN i has been designed for immunity against RF and EMC electro magnetic interference to minimize false alarms This manual includes installation instructions a description of the programming options and
27. ble Round Universal TEE High 20 2300 TALI Speed orde RNA Checksum ir ca eae DATES ON 4 1 120 129 a Checksum Double Round La x Pa adionics Checksum CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 2 2 DTMF formats Name Rate pps ACK Hz Error Control ID Event A B beat e ee 3 Double Round DTMF 1400 Checksum Double Round 2300 PAETM 1400 2300 support NO Ae CAPTAIN i Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 3 Appendix C Entering names For entering names zones secondary codes or service company name by means of the LCD unit each key represents 3 letters and a number When you want to enter a particular letter press its key until the desired letter or number is obtained Then press the NEXT key for the next letter Following is the allocation of letters to keys TABC 2DEF 3GHI Cancel ON OFF MEMO BYPASS ac B 4JK Next char HOME 1 ZONE PHONE SERVICE UT lt Z O ac i l H 8VWX 9 Y Z Prev char HOME 2 CLOCK CODE b E lo H O O mp CHIME PROG RESET Lo H CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 6 7 4 Notes CAPTAIN i Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual P N 4410061 Rev J May 2005 gt X
28. e T nu niet 16 324 NCW COM MCC MOM sharon E ee Dee ini 17 Pr TEPI snes dpi dr 18 31 26 AVICFOPhOneti ni MIC200 sc RS eee 19 324 NOCE UL Vid ZO creino ss en se 19 di O E RS 2 sintonia cried 20 3 3 Initial operation and programming i 21 Ch 4 System Programming and Operation 22 4 1 CI ER A RR I O IT 22 4 2 COMAX upload download software 22 4 3 Quick local programming using PRG 22 23 4 4 LCL 11A Adaptor for local programming 23 4 5 Programming with the LCD keypad 24 4 5 1 Key functions in the technician MENU ssss ssssssssssssssssssrsssssressssressssressssreesssreesss 25 4 6 Programming zones parameters 27 AO ZONE sensy eaa ana MARINO atti ao 27 02 eZ0NCCNA Rodina 27 4 013 ZONO TEPON Snia renale 28 404 ALONE MAING oorno ina e E E tite 29 4 7 Communication parameters ensidis 29 4 7 1 Communication with the monitoring station 29 4 7 2 Telephone communication with the CMS 30 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 7 3 GSM communication with the CMS 30 4 7 4 Radio communication with the CMS nn 30 4 7 5 Subscriber number format waiting time hour for automatic test amp time CMW CCI SSIS sii ari ei till 31 e aio i die al 34 4 7 7 Programming area code number for GSM 35 4 0 Stine pO OE coil lb e ce a ts 36 4 7 9 Setting monitoring station telephone number
29. e keypad to the control panel An automatic thermal fuse F2 protects the voltage supply Up to six keypads can be connected in parallel PIMA supported keypads are RX N 406 RX 180 RX N 200 RX N 400 and RX N 410 IMPORTANT Only one type of LED keypad i e RX 130 RX 180 or RX N 406 can be connected to a system RX N 200 is an exception and when its Status LED is used it should be viewed as RX 180 otherwise it can be used with all keypad types AUD Connections to Microphone or Voice card See sections Microphone unit MIC 200 in System configuration 3 config 3 on page 41 for programming instructions and sections 3 2 63 2 7 on page 19 for installation ro CAPTAIN L Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual LINE Telephone Line Connections A terminal for the telephone line in order to dial to private numbers and or Monitoring Stations For best results connect the inputs as close as possible to the line source to provide best protection against tampering SET Connections to telephone set A terminal output to telephone fax machine or answering machine see System configuration 3 config 3 on page 41 Jumpers JP1 Jumper used to control the polarity of the power connected to a DC Siren JP2 Jumper used to set the source of the Siren power battery or unregulated voltage Position Source The Siren Output supplies either negative Common or not connected positive voltage or not co
30. e present inside of the enclosure Refer servicing to qualified personnel only This alarm system should be used with AC 230V 110V 50Hz protected by anti electric shock breaker To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards do NOT use any other power source Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the unit If liquid is accidentally spilled onto the unit immediately consult a qualified service Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power cord Protect cords from damage or abrasion 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 Connect the AC transformer output to the terminal block on the control panel as marked Connect the AC line cord to line power terminals as marked GND N L CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Table of Contents CHA INTTOQUCHON Essonne nes teri 6 1 1 Main features of CAPTAIN I lea 6 1 2 Alarm dialer oaceae oada nn ne 7 1 3 The CAPTAIN i panel and accessories 8 CNE iii cc mmc 11 Choi astal LATE PE Re aper palese 12 3 1 GODET cael a aaa 12 3 2 Accessories and zones installation 12 I POPC INDUS SNS tt Men ete ade nd 13 322 FARRIS WIN KEV remote COMI aes es cea rte S os tee aac e a natal tees 15 JL STS as on nn n
31. e unit MIC 200 page 19 for a description of the connection of this unit to the control panel 6 4 VU 20 voice unit The system can be connected to a voice unit In case of burglary the unit calls a private phone number and plays the message recorded on the voice unit instead of a siren tone see page 19 6 5 Long range radio transmitter Used to connect the wireless Monitoring Station to the system Long range radio that transmits full data in VHF or UHF CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual EA 6 6 GSM transmitter Used to connect the Monitoring Station to the system via the cellular network GSM A triple band g18 Motorola engine IMPORTANT Make sure you connect correctly Disconnect the main power before installation RX N 400 410 Regular and large 2X16 characters LCD keypads RX N 406 LED keypad in of Dag r0 Daaa ama 2 ap CAPTAINL Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual RX 180 Numeric LED Keypad RX N 200 External anti vandal keypad CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Ch 7 APPENDIXES 7 1 Appendix A Default parameter tables 7 1 1 Zones Zone DelnitniZone Number 1 2 3 a s 6 CE EEE wo o EEE EC EEE Fenty Delayed EU ES E End of line Siren Fire detector Sensitivity Partition 1 CAPTAIN i Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 7 1 2 Codes and delays To program these PIA except the Technici
32. ect the LCD keypad to the programmer See figure on page 23 Ch 5 FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 General The CAPTAIN i possesses many operating parameters and options Some of the system operations depend on the manner of programming and if one of the parameters is not programmed correctly the operation depending on it will not be executed This chapter describes the faults displayed on the keypad and their meanings as well as various problems that may be encountered due to improper programming and options for troubleshooting the faults that can occur due to incorrect installation and or programming 5 2 Faults displayed on the keypads In the event of a system fault the Fault lamp flashes On the LCD keypad a description of the fault appears on the left side of the upper line in the display area On the SEVEN SEGMENT keypad a description of the fault or faults appears and remains in the alphanumeric display area The following are the faults displayed when they occur 5 2 1 General fail indications LCD LED DESCRIPTION RX N 400 410 RX 180 Appears after initial power input or after total power reset AC and battery A problem with keypad connection to the panel CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 2 2 2 Power fail ne Low battery power Very low DC supply to the PCB Failure in detectors power line AC mains power failure 5 2 3 Zones fail indications z Failure in one or more
33. en responses S Siren A will activate the siren P Communication A will cause the system to dial and or send radio transmission to the Monitoring Station and the private account if programmed G PGM A will switch the PGM output F Fire A will switch the smoke output see section Setting siren and smoke output parameters on page 38 to set the Smoke disconnected time Press to confirm and or to move to the next fault event This operation must also be repeated in each of the following faults events as well gt I for AC Voltage drop The display will show AC Fail ES pex or a to scroll between responses S Siren A will activate the siren P Communication A will cause the system to dial and or send radio transmission to the Monitoring Station and the private account if programmed B Buzzer A will activate the keypad buzzer G PGM A will switch the PGM output CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual gt I for Response Time Enter the response time in minutes gt I for Battery Fail S Siren A will activate the siren P Communication A will cause the system to dial and or send radio transmission to the Monitoring Station and the private account if programmed B Buzzer A will activate the keypad buzzer G PGM A will switch the PGM output gt I for Telephone line failure S Siren A will activate the
34. ermal fuses F1 for the siren power supply 1 85A F2 for the keypad and detectors power supply 750mA Fuses F3 5A Fast and F4 1 6A Slow Blow for Circuit Protection Fuses F3 and F4 protect the battery and the transformer respectively against high currents caused by card failure Detailed Description of Connection Terminals AC Voltage Input 14VAC input from the transformer The cross section area of the main AC cable must be at least 0 75mm Connection to Backup Battery Two wires connect the back up battery to the PCB The red wire connects to the positive contact of the battery and the black wire connects to the negative contact of the battery IMPORTANT Ensure correct connections of battery contacts Wrong connection can damage the PCB Z1 Z6 Zone Inputs Zone inputs can be connected to all types of dry contact detectors Each zone can be programmed to be an EOL protected zone one or two EOL resistors V Detector Voltage Power supply for detectors that require operating voltage such as passive infrared detectors PIR ultrasonic detectors etc The F2 automatic thermal fuse protects all the V outputs CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual SMOKE Voltage Output for Smoke Detector and Auxiliary Devices Switched minus power supply for smoke detectors that require reset for re arming If a particular zone response is programmed as a smoke detector See section Zo
35. f time is 12 75 seconds The zone sensitivity is set in increments of 0 05 sec 50 milliseconds For example if you wish Zone 1 to respond to any opening longer than 200 milliseconds 50 milliseconds x 4 and Zone 2 to respond to any opening longer than 400 milliseconds 50 milliseconds x 8 you program Zone 1 for sensitivity 4 and Zone 2 for sensitivity 8 4 6 2 Zone characteristics MEMO gt I 2 the display will show Zone character ES and enter the desired zone number SERVICE NEXT BACK gt To move between the zone functions cS or gt To enable a function change the cursor under the function to a with To disable a function change the cursor under the function to a 4 with again ENTR gt To confirm the settings ES CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual The characteristics can be programmed for each zone independently The following is a description of the zone characteristics B Bypass The system will ignore this zone O N O Used for detectors that are normally open i e the dry contact is open when the detector is not activated F 24 Hours Opening the zone will cause an alarm in any system state armed home or disarmed H Active in Home Mode Zone allocated to the group of zones active in Home I Entry Delayed opening this zone will start the Exit or Entry time D Entry Follower The zone will not cause an alarm if any delayed
36. he panel will disconnect the external device and answer the call NOTE Sy When using this option do not connect a Fax machine or Data Modem to the same line as that of the control panel D Download Disable Setting a will block the Up Download process if the primary code has not been entered Thus remote download via telephone lines cannot be done without the customer being present Entering the master code CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual and pressing twice allows you to unblock the Up Download process for 4 minutes V Voice Unit A programs the system to a voice unit that is connected to the CAPTAIN i In this case the CAPTAIN i will not sound the synthesized alarm tone when dialing to a telephone The voice unit is activated per zone To fully program the system if a voice unit is connected two things must be done 1 A must be set under the G option in the Zone Response screen see section Zone responses on page 28 and 2 a must be set under the G PGM Delayed in the Config 3 screen the current screen K Zone 6 Key A defines Zone 6 as connected to a key K Type of Key A Momentary key The normal state is N O When applying ground to the input for a short time and returning to open circuit the system changes its state from armed to disarmed or vice versa This application is suitable for momentary keys or wireless remote keys
37. ication with the CMS The CAPTAIN i enables radio wireless communication to the Monitoring Station The communication configuration is defined at installation The reporting options and their control are similar to those for telephone communication with the Monitoring Station see the preceding section A separate account number to the radio Monitoring Station may be set up CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 7 5 Subscriber number format waiting time hour for automatic test amp time between tests The following screens program parameters for CMS reporting formats accounts and test times 4 7 5 1 Subscriber ID for partitions and or double report In this screen you program subscriber IDs for partitions and or Double Report The CAPTAIN i allows each Monitoring Station subscriber to be given a personal customer ID for telephone communication and a number for radio communication These numbers which can be the same number or two different ones identify the subscriber upon communication with the Monitoring Station A second personal customer ID can be programmed for double reporting i e reporting to two Monitoring Stations In case partitions are used the second programmed ID will be used for the second partition see following table Partitions enabled Double report enabled 2 ID is used for 2 CMS IMPORTANT A subscriber number of 0 is understood as if no subscriber number was programmed and
38. ing display ES Enter time interval in hours and minutes ES 4 7 6 GSM 100 IMPORTANTI If GSM 100 is installed as a primary dialer with no PSTN connection verify that the system is programmed as NOT connected to phone line under P in the Config 1 screen see page 39 For further information on how to install GSM 100 turn to GSM 100 Installation manual To program CAPTAIN i for GSM 100 do the following HOME 1 SERVICE Enter Technician Menu ES ES pex and receive the following display KS and receive the following display G GSM Unit Installed GSM unit installed and monitored by system GSM unit not installed CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual FI E Arming Disarming Reports via GSM Arming Disarming reported after one PSTN dialer failure Arming Disarming reported after four successive PSTN dialer failures When the alarm system identifies a failure in the PSTN line the events are immediately transmitted through the GSM including arming disarming regardless of the E parameter While sending events via GSM the system continues trying to send them via PSTN line R Radio Account No Reported via GSM Account Number reported to CMS is taken from the Radio Account Config Account Number reported is identical to PSTN IMPORTANT If a radio transmitter is not connected to the system you must configure t 0 in the Comm Format screen t
39. istor at the end of the line The key can be of momentary or LATCH position type see System configuration 3 config 3 page 41 Electrical Diagram Without EOL N O connection N C connection resistor V SMO Ve Z4 Z5 Z6 00000 oog YW When using an EOL resistor the input must be programmed accordingly see section Zone characteristics on page 27 The key for the properties of Zone 6 may be set as either N O or N C 16 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 3 2 3 Sirens 3 2 3 1 Speaker The siren is connected to the SRN and common terminals Connect JP1 between pins 2 and 3 Connect JP2 between pins 2 and 3 Program siren tone 1 8 see Setting Siren and Smoke Output Parameters on page 38 STES if O FE N s JP1 BATT JP2 SPEAKER 3 2 3 2 Low Current Siren When using a self driven siren e g Piezo that consumes up to 200 mA connect the siren s GND end to the SRN terminal and siren s power to the V terminal Connect JP1 between pins 1 and 2 Connect JP2 between pins 2 and 3 Program siren tone 9 see Setting Siren and Smoke Output Parameters on page 38 KEYPAD 00Q V MERM AN OUTPUTS BATT JP2 SELF DRIVEN SIREN S Q PUT CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Insta
40. llation Manual 3 2 3 3 High Current Siren When using a high current siren that consumes more then 200 mA connect the siren s power end to the SRN terminal and siren s GND to the common terminal Connect JP1 between pins 2 and 3 Connect JP2 between pins 1 and 2 Program tone 9 for the siren as described in Setting siren and smoke output parameters on page 38 HIGH CURRENT SIREN V IN KEYPAD JP1 V SOE RM SAI OUTPUTS SS NOTE In this state the siren consumes current from the control panel s battery 3 2 4 Keypad connection Connect all four wires coming from the keypad to the keypad terminal block i e V IN and OUT 9 IMPORTANT D The keypad power should NOT be shared with any other device t is very important that the keypad wires are not passed through the same cable as the telephone wires Doing this may cause the keypad signal to interfere with the telephone wires Only one type of LED keypad i e RX 180 or RX N 406 can be connected to a system RX N 200 is an exception and when its Status LED is used it should be viewed as RX 180 otherwise it can be used with all keypad types ae CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 3 2 4 1 Accessing the programming RJ11 on RX N 4XX keypads Release the screw if fitted holding the keypad s cover and remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver
41. me in seconds is the time that the system will wait for a response from the Monitoring Station Minimum waiting time 20 seconds Maximum waiting time 60 seconds CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual The duration between the transmissions is 10 seconds and cannot be changed Ack Time is the time in seconds that the PSTN communicator would wait for CMS handshake signal after dialing ES ES X4 and receive the following display SERVICE ES Program Ack Time in seconds as 20 ES Program number of Radio Transmissions as 5 ES Radio Trans Is the number of transmissions per event in the radio channel In Radio Trans programming 0 means 5 4 7 5 4 Hour for Automatic Test The system will perform an automatic self check with the Monitoring Station once every day at the hour set HOME 1 ES ES X5 and receive the following display ES Enter time 24 hours format HH MM for the automatic test KS 4 7 5 5 Time Between System Checks The system will perform an automatic self check with the Monitoring Station at set intervals This parameter sets the number of hours between checks such as every 2 hours CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual NOTE Sy In case you will define a test hour and a time interval for tests the system will run a test at the preset hour AND between the time intervals you defined HOME 1 ES 4 ES X6 and receive the follow
42. n disarmed mode On the LED keypad open zones are displayed in both ARMED and DISARMED states CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual B Keypad Buzzer Activated with Alarm di dl Keypad buzzer is not activated when the alarm is activated di Keypad buzzer is activated every time the alarm is activated R Reset per Zone di dl Restore is reported only for siren and is only after it stops without indicating which zones are opened or closed U Restore of zone after alarm is reported Reports which zones have been closed and which are still open after siren stops SS NOTE Do not use this parameter with PAF PIMA format T Tone Dialing di The system will dial using tones di dl The system will dial using pulses 4 8 4 System configuration 3 config 3 CLOCK gt I ES X3 the display will show config 3 S Line Snapping This feature allows the CAPTAIN i to share the phone line with other devices such as telephone or answering machine When calling to the control panel the control panel picks up the line after a programmable number of rings see section Setting telephone line characteristics on page 38 If line snapping is programmed a appears under the letter S the control panel will listen to the line after the external device picks up the line and will wait for one minute to identify the COMAX code Once the right code is identified t
43. n telephone numbers SERVICE fexr B line connection characteristics number of rings Siren and SMOKE output parameters type of ring and time of siren System configuration 6 screens Config 1 telephone automatic bypass etc Config 2 zone reset tone dial etc Config 3 line snapping voice unit zone 6 key etc Config 4 line test in mode ON OFF double report etc Config 5 bypass report keypad type bypass request etc System responses to faults and events Delay times Enter Exit SERVICE Next User partitions Technician code System initialization default parameters SERVICE Fast Load 1 4 H Config 6 Panic and disable arming during system failure p27 p 27 p 28 p 29 p 31 p 34 p 36 p 36 p 37 p 38 p 38 P 39 P 39 p 40 p 41 p 42 p 43 p 44 p 45 p 47 p 47 p 49 p 49 p 49 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 4 6 Programming zones parameters 4 6 1 Zonesensitivity ON OFF gt I 1 the display will show sens ES and enter the desired zone sensitivity then cS With the CAPTAIN i you may set the sensitivity level of each zone separately Zone sensitivity The length of opening time of the magnet detector after which the zone causes an alarm For a period less than this length of time the opening is ignored by the system The minimum length of time that can be set is 0 05 sec 50 milliseconds and the maximum length o
44. ne responses on page 28 its activation will cause disconnection of the power supply for certain duration of time as preprogrammed See section Setting siren and smoke output parameters on page 38 If there is no need for automatic reset such as when several detectors are installed in the same zone and you wish to see which one caused the alarm then reset may be done manually by pressing and holding 4 This output can be programmed to work inversely i e normally disconnected and switched to when activated PGM Auxiliary Output This is a general purpose programmable output It can be programmed to follow either the system status i e if status is ON the output is switched to GND if status is OFF it is disconnected or follow a siren output if a siren is ON the output is GND and if a siren is OFF the output is disconnected For programming instructions see System configuration 5 contig 5 on page 43 and Zone responses on page 28 for further functions A microphone MIC 200 or Voice Unit VU 20 can be connected to this output SRN Siren Output This output is connected to the siren Two sirens in parallel may be connected with or without driver See section Sirens on page 16 The F1 automatic thermal fuse protects this output KEYPAD Connection to keypads There are four terminals and V for voltage supply to the keypad data OUT from the control panel to the keypad and data IN from th
45. nnected JP1 JP2 1 2 Battery Positive voltage is drawn from the battery 2 3 Unregulated Positive voltage is drawn from an unregulated power supply See section Sirens on page 16 for detailed description of Sirens installation CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Ch 2 PARTITIONING CAPTAIN i Ver 5 and up can be divided into 2 partitions as follows Each zone can be allocated either to partition 1 partition 2 or both Each user can be allocated either to partition 1 partition 2 or both Each partition can be programmed with a different Subscriber ID Number All keypads connected to the system share the same display For the following information on the topics listed below please refer to the appropriate page To program Subscriber ID Numbers to partitions see page 31 To allocate Users to partitions see page 47 LCD LED keypad display with partitions used see User Manual CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Ch 3 INSTALLATION General IMPORTANT Before installing the system make sure the battery and the main voltage are not connected The COMAX Upload Download DOS version does not support remote programming of CAPTAIN i version 3 and up 3 2 Accessories and zones installation Connect the various accessories to the system according to the following diagram and instructions IMPORTANT Only one type of LED keypad RX 180 or RX N 40
46. onnection between the OUT terminal block on the control panel and the input to the keypad via the yellow wire The Jumper at the back of the keypad is set over the leftmost and middle pins Low DC voltage indication if the PCB is connected without AC If this is the case replace the battery Check for malfunction in the keypad and replace keypad if necessary Replace the control panel PCB if the problem persists If there are several keypads connected to the control panel and all show the same indication then either the control panel PCB is malfunctioning or there is a short on one of the wires Telephone Indicates no dial tone for the telephone line connected to the control panel This fault appears if there was no dial tone the last time the system checked the line If this fault appeared when the system was in disarmed mode it will continue to appear even when the line returns unless there is a telephone line check in the OFF state To remove the fault indication in this case arm and then disarm the system No telephone communication to Monitoring Station including while in test mode the display shows communic This indication appears if the CAPTAIN i phone communicator cannot transfer reports to the Monitoring Station Possible reasons for this phone failure or line is not connected Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to the IN inputs on the terminal block In Config 1 the P fo
47. other information to make installation and maintenance quick and simple For a basic understanding of the system and how to program and operate it on the user level see the CAPTAIN i User s Guide If questions remain or something is unclear don t hesitate to call your local PIMA distributor or PIMA directly at PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Tel 972 3 5587722 Fax 972 3 5500442 Email support pima alarms com http www pima alarms com 1 1 Main features of CAPTAIN 6 programmable zones wo partitions Dialer Up to three preset private telephone numbers and four Monitoring Station numbers Various modes of arming and disarming keypad key remote control automatic Four types of keypads A simple LED keypad RX N 406 a seven segment and LED display keypad RX 180 LCD keypads RX N 400 or RX N 410 and Anti vandal keypad RX N 200 Up to six different keypads connected in parallel CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Two operating modes Full or Home System Events is registered in memory Various operating codes Primary 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 integrated Long Range Radio and Cellular Transmitter
48. r telephone is programmed with At least one telephone number is programmed for the Monitoring Station The telephone Customer ID for the Monitoring Station is different than 0 The station telephone ID corresponds to the Monitoring Station Format is compatible with the one used in the Monitoring Station Correct dial method i e pulse or tone CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual Correct telephone numbers have been entered A prefix usually 9 is programmed if the system works through a switchboard No radio transmission to Monitoring Station Check the following Proper connection from the Captain i PCB to the transmitter Radio Customer ID is not 0 Station radio ID corresponds to the Monitoring Station Format is compatible with the one used in the Monitoring Station No telephone connection to private telephone numbers Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to the IN inputs on the terminal block In Config 1 the P for telephone is programmed with At least one telephone number is programmed for private numbers Correct telephone numbers have been entered Correct dial method pulse or tone A prefix usually 9 is programmed if the system works through a switchboard System is not answering telephone calls Check the following The telephone line is properly connected to the IN inputs on the terminal block In
49. re entered using Ls as follows gt Verify that the display cursor is on the digit that you wish to change gt Toobtaina digit between 0 9 press on the corresponding key directly gt To obtain a digit between A and F press until you obtain the desired letter Each screen has several parameters as follows Z1 Z6 Alarm reporting codes according to zone RS1 RS6 Reporting code for zone restores Zone Fail Reporting code for zone fail AC RESTR Reporting AC failure code for restore LB RESTR Reporting code for low battery code for restore PF RESTR Reporting code for low card voltage less than 9V code for restore PH RESTR Reporting code for telephone failure good for Radio reporting code for restore TST Reporting code for testing automatic manual remote PNC Reporting code for panic pressing of the EI and keys FUS RESTR Failure of detector power code for restore CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual ONG OFG Reporting code for system arming with a non user code short code for example Reporting code for system disarming with a non user code ON1 OFF1 Reporting code for system arming disarming with User 1 ON8 OFF8 to user 8 code BPS RST Reporting code for arming with bypassed zones code for stopping of siren operation Reporting code FF is the control panel default for PIMA format PAF and for CONTACT ID When the reporting codes are unchanged and another format is being used the reporting
50. rom the customer menu IMPORTANT When the control panel is re connected to power the Master Code and the Technician Code default to the factory settings for 30 seconds i e Master Code is 5555 and Technician Code is 1234 This is useful when these codes where lost and new ones should be programmed In case the technician code begins with 0 it will not default to 1234 when reconnecting the power e g 012345 4 9 2 Factory defaults RESET gt IS _ the display will show Defaults press enre the displa play p play will show Are you sure press en The CAPTAIN i allows restoring all system parameters to their factory defaults except for the Master and Technician codes See Appendix A Default parameter table on page 59 for the factory default values SS NOTE Default erases all previous programming memories codes etc 4 9 3 Fast loading RESET SERVICE gt IS _ cS NExT the display will show Fast Load press 1 2 3 or 4 play p Connect the PRG 22 to an LCD keypad using a special connector The CAPTAIN i allows fast programming with the use of PRG 22 saving programming time of parameters such as Monitoring Station CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual IMPORTANT In case the system was installed with an LCD keypad connect the programmer to the installed unit In case the system was installed with a LED digital keypad connect the keypad to an LCD keypad and conn
51. rval The time interval can be set in the screen Time Between System Checks see page 33 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual T Automatic Test to Monitoring Station by Radio The system will send a TEST event to the Monitoring Station by radio The time interval can be set in the screen Time Between System Checks see page 33 B Automatic Zone Bypass If this feature is enabled a zone that causes an alarm 3 times will be automatically bypassed until the system is disarmed Note that only the zone that caused the alarm will be bypassed 4 8 3 System configuration 2 config 2 gt I ES ES the display will show config 2 Scroll through the various functions with and pack to 9 Marking a under a parameter enables it Marking a disables it In order to change the mark from to and vise versa use To confirm ES T Dial Tone Bypass Enables the system to bypass dial tone detection before dialing This is intended for places with non standard dial tones When this option is enabled there will be no telephone line check when the panel is armed or disarmed D Delayed on The system will be armed after an arming report is received by the Monitoring Station Message received is displayed in the LCD display area Z Zone Display 4 When the system is armed the zone status is shown on the lower line of the LCD display as it is when i
52. s Inhibit system from arming in case of failure Short keys for DURESS and FIRE codes 1 2 Alarm dialer The CAPTAIN i includes an alarm dialer that is capable of calling three predefined telephone numbers programmed by the customer via a PSTN connection or GSM transmitter When using the GSM to call these private numbers to a telephone with caller ID support it is advisable to assign a name e g Alarm at XXX to that number The dialer calls these numbers under several programmed circumstances activation of one of the zones faults etc The dialer calls each subscriber twice and sounds an alarm tone If the system configuration includes a voice unit which has been defined as such the dialer will not sound an alarm tone instead the voice message recorded on the voice unit will be heard The dialer terminates the calling cycle in the following circumstances The system was disarmed All calls to the subscribers were completed two calls to each subscriber Private dialer via GSM transmitter is supported with CAPTAIN i version 5 5 and up and GSM 100 version 2 and up oa CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 1 3 The CAPTAIN I panel and accessories BODO LINE SET OUTPUTS The circuit has four fuses F1 F2 F3 and F4 Fuses F1 and F2 for Limiting Current The circuit contains two automatic th
53. s 37 4 7 10 Setting telephone line charact risties nee 38 4 8 Programming system characteristics 38 4 8 1 Setting siren and smoke output parameters 38 4 8 2 System configuration 1 config 1 39 4 8 3 System configuration 2 config 2 40 4 8 4 System configuration 3 config 3 41 4 65 System configuration 4 CONIIg4 srrrarenda rapace 42 4 8 6 System configuration 5 config 5 ins 43 4 8 7 System configuration 6 config 6 eee 44 4 8 8 Setting system responses to faults and events 45 109 Sclinegenivioeli iMille 47 L05410 Seline erdel Miane ina 47 48AT Allocating users to ANON Ssss aaa 47 4 9 General programming Options 49 491 Changing the technician 046 49 00 RO aceto 49 03 polli 49 Chibi Faults and Troubleshooting acascsstreccssecassandaneteostesaseacdanetenniecnsoneseneess 50 5 1 Geil 50 5 2 Faults displayed on the keypadS ii 50 Delo senera IMG CATION Se alias 50 22 M PONT Tel HCH calici ns 51 923 ZONES tall INCICAUIOINS nie 51 5 2 4 Communication amp GSM fail indications 51 5 3 When the master code is unknown 51 5 4 TOUDE RR E 52 Ch 6 Accessories cccceccccececceccccececcececccceccececcececccceccccecscceccecececcececs 55 CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 6 1 PRG E22 ASC POP AINET aieeaii eee tone nee te pere 55 6 2 LCL 11A local upload ad
54. siren P Communication A will cause the system to dial and or send radio transmission to the Monitoring Station and the private account if programmed B Buzzer A will activate the keypad buzzer G PGM A will switch the PGM output gt I ak PA response time in minutes gt I for zone failure Zones defined as EOL protected CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual S Siren A will activate the siren P Communication A will cause the system to dial and or send radio transmission to the Monitoring Station and the private account if programmed B Buzzer A will activate the keypad buzzer G PGM A will switch the PGM output gt I for Arming Disarming Report S Siren A will activate one short beep in arming and two beeps in disarming only when the system is armed with Key T Report by Radio Transmission A will send radio transmission every time the panel is armed or disarmed P Report by Phone A will dial central station G PGM A will switch the PGM output Response Time Time between the moments the system identifies a fault until it is reported Each fault has a different time response Response time 0 means immediate report 4 8 9 Setting entry delay time CHIME gt I EZ the display will show Delay times ES and the display will show Ent Delay time enter the required delay time in seconds up to 250 seconds
55. thus there is no communication with the Monitoring Station The largest subscriber number for PIMA format is 8000 for other formats this depends on the specific format HOME 1 Enter Technician Menu ES ES and receive the following display Tel PSTN ID account no Radio ID account no SERVICE ES Program Telephone PSTN ID ES Radio ID Either IS to exit CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual RE to program Subscriber IDs for second CMS or partition 2 and receive the following display Phone PSTN ID accountno Radio ID accountno SERVICE ES Program Telephone PSTN ID ES Next Radio ID I 4 7 5 2 Setting Monitoring Station Format The CAPTAIN i enables communication with various Monitoring Stations The format definition determines the method of communication between the system and the Monitoring Station See Appendix B Programming formats on page 64 for a description of the possible formats and select the format that is suitable for the specific Monitoring Station HOME 1 ES ES X3 and receive the following display SERVICE ES Format numbers see table on page 64 IS pax Radio format ES NOTE The T parameter in this screen is for radio format given by the Monitoring Station 4 7 5 3 Ack time for PSTN amp transmission count for radio In this section you can program the number of transmissions for the long range radio channel the default is 5 The Ack ti
56. under PGM for each zone that will activate VU 20 parameter G Inthe Config 3 screen see page 41 a must appear under the letter V voice unit Inthe Config 3 screen see page41 a must appear under the letter G PGM Delayed 3 2 8 Mains voltage IMPORTANT Verify that the end of the cord to be connected to the power supply is NOT connected to mains ONLY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD CONNECT THE SYSTEM TO THE MAINS VOLTAGE The cross section area of the AC main cable must be at least 0 75 mm The hole through which the main cable passes must have either a grommet or bushing The wires of the main cable must be tied together with cable tie The flammability of the cable tie must be UL 94 V 2 or better The system should be connected to an automatic circuit breaker that cuts off the power supply when necessary Connect the three wires to the connection terminals of the transformer housing Be sure to connect them in the correct order Check for continuity between the control unit grounding point and the electrical plug grounding point with an ohmmeter The resistance must be less than 1 ohm 3 2 8 1 Battery The CAPTAIN i is designed to operate with a rechargeable 12 V battery The charging voltage is 13 8 V The system performs a battery test each time The system is armed Every 24 hours Upon introduction of voltage to the system If the test fails the system will respond as
57. x 10K ZW 2 TAMPER Zone 1 Electric diagram for Connecting the EOL resistor in The PIR relay and the TAMPER connecting an EOL resistor serial to the relay zone and are separately connected each to a N C PIR the TAMPER with an EOL resistor TAMPER is connected to 24 h Zone EOL resistor with a Normally Open N O PIR c N c c PIR NO 9 BE 5 Cc E E Cc E 8 Ss amp 8 10K ZW 10K ZW TAMPE Zone Electric diagram for Connecting the EOL resistor in The PIR relay and the TAMPER connecting an EOL resistor parallel to the relay zone are separately connected each to a N O PIR and in serial to the TAMPER with an EOL resistor TAMPER is connected to 24 h Zone CAPTAIN Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual 3 2 1 3 Connection with two EOL resistors Two EOL resistors with a Normally Closed N C PIR PIR NC if Zone 2 LU Common a 10K ZW I e T L N Electric diagram for connecting Connecting the EOL resistors to the relay zone and in two EOL resistors to a N C PIR serial to the TAMPER 3 2 2 Arming with key remote control Connect the key or relay output of the remote control receiver between Zone 6 and GND Zone 6 must be programmed in the system as a key input see section System configuration 3 config 3 page 41 For better protection it is possible to connect a 10KQ EOL res
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