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1. pora fm ere Fre Fre Re re Fe Fre ere Fee Fre re re re Fre Figure 1 A global program screenshot 1 1 Buttons bar Next there s detailed a list of the functions that the user can realize using the buttons 1 1 1 Buttons related to installations Lal Creates a new installation fl Opens an existing installation Saves the current installation using the last name A Saves the current installation with a different name Add a new component to the installation Removes a component of the installation Note The central panel or main device can t be removed only the extra components X Closes the installation 1 1 2 Buttons related to connection S Opens some dialog windows asking parameters to configure the connections Connects using the current configuration It needs a type of connection selected Local Modem CSD TCP IP GPRS and it must be configured Otherwise first will appear the dialogs and then it will connect Disconnects amp T Receives the data of the group or section selected a gt Sends the data of the group or section selected La Sends the Apply instruction to the central panel or the selected component It instruction will apply the new configuration Y Verifies values of the programming codes in the group and subgroups selected The verification process receives the remote values and compare it with the local ones 1 1 3 Others y
2. of the toolbar appears in the bottom of the window the KayPad bar Figure 9 KeyPad Bar The user can use the KeyPad Bar to program codes of the central panel or any component in the bus directly This is a useful option when the user wants to edit codes directly using the keypad address of them In order to receive the value of a code using the KeyPad bar follow the instructions below 1 Type the bus address of the component you want to program normally the central panel has the address 0 2 Type the keypad address of the code to receive 3 Press the small near the keypad address textbox Once the value is received the user can edit it and send the new value using the small button gt near the value textbox 8 Log This application has a log where saves relevant information about executed instructions During a normal execution it 1s not necessary to view the log so t can be hidden However in case of errors in the communication or when the software behavior 1s not normal the technical service would use the log to try to find an explanation for the problems Press amp to show or hide the Log bar
3. so the user can t modify it from here 4 3 Analogical In this section the user can consult the values of some analogical measures of the central panel It shows values like voltage resistances temperature etc 4 4 Wireless If the central panel has wireless zones in this section the user can consult the state of them 4 5 Graphic State In the Graphic State section it s possible to visualize the state of the zones and outputs represented by icons in a map Using the editor the user can assign a position in the map for each zone and output It s possible too to specify a different type of sensor for every zone In addition it s possible to have a mosaic of four maps to see all four simultaneously Every time the state s actualized the maps and images will be actualized too and it will show to the user the state detecting alarm failure etc in a very graphical mode eLight l lelx Installation Connections Help JePe SNIsSKED VARALOGO Elfen My Installation F Deba Graphic 2 4 Domovox E Programming Enter in edit mode Mosaic y Users E Outputs E Output 1 EJ Output 2 rl Pe coa jasa 5 I bermiteried D Output PGM1 e deactar E Output PGM2 Relays D Automatic schedules E Zones features E Times Phones Options Comunicator options Reports E Alias State General Via radio EI Outputs Analogical A Graphic H E
4. However it can be changed anytime using the option gt In order to start the connection press the button and wait The program will advise the user when it s connected or will display an error message otherwise Once connected the user can use the following functions Disconnects de T Receives the data of the selected group or section gt Sends the data of the selected group or section Cg Sends the Apply programming instruction to the selected device y Verifies the values of the codes inside the selected groups The verify process consist in receive the remote values and compare 1t with the local values The function Receive Send and Verify always apply to the selected section when the user press the toolbar button Consequently when the user 1s for example in the Events section and use the option Receive the user will receive the events of the selected component In other case for example when the user is in a group of the programming he will receive the values of all the programming codes inside the group Because of this behavior 1f the user selects a group parent of others groups and uses one this functions Receive Send or Verify the function will be executed for all the codes of all the groups inside the parent group Therefore to receive send or verify all programming select the folder Programming in the installation tree and use amp gt Or Y 7 KeyPad Pressing the button
5. Reset the programming codes with the default values Note reset applies to local values 1t means that 1t will be necessary to send this values in order to change it remotely Shows hides the KeyPad bar KeyPad is used to direct program codes like a bus keypad Shows Hides the log bar Quits 2 Installations JR eLight is oriented to installations An installation is a set of components data and configurations An Installation can be saved in XML format and can be opened and edited by the program at any time Using this format the saved files can be copied sent exported etc independently where the software 1s installed 2 1 Creating a new installation The first step to start using JR eLight is to create a new installations To do it follow these instructions 1 Select the option Installation gt New in the main menu or click the P button of the toolbar 2 You will be asked for the model of the panel you want to add Select one and press Ok Choose model x Select the main panel model For the new installation Centrum l Centrum a2 Centrum ds CRAMCP Detectab Domorox GSMLite GaMPrao KDE EDEGPRS ED Nox MER Figure 2 Select model dialog 3 When the selected model has different versions 1t will appear a dialog box asking for the model of your device Choose version Figure 3 Select version dialog 2 2 Installation data Once your new installation is created the
6. The installations can be saved locally in the PC memory as a XML files Which this manner it s possible to open and save installations at any time or using other PCs as any other typical computer file Connecting to central panel can be done using five different systems Local or direct connection using local port or USB adapter via analog Modem using a digital CSD Modem by TCP IP or accessing across a GPRS communicator eLight lej x Installation Connections Help AAPS q HB EV AAO Er 3 43 Domovox 000 Code Installer EJ Programming E Users B Codes E Report arming E User reas E Outputs EJ Output 1 D Output 2 Output PGM1 EI Output PGM2 Relays D Automatic schedules E Zones features E Times E Phones Options E Comunicator options Reports Alias State General Via radio EI Outputs Analogical Graphic D Miscelaneous Relays Events Th nn RAZ Ie de Malin grup Version Bus Address 000 00 002 003 004 005 006 007 005 009 D10 01 012 013 Di4 015 D16 Code user 1 Code user 2 Code user 3 Code user 4 Code user 5 Code user 6 Code user 7 Code user 8 Code user 9 Code user 10 Code user 11 Code user 12 Code user 13 Code user 14 Code user 15 Code user 16 KeyPad Address
7. J R eLignt JR Express Light v1 0 User Manual L INTRODUCTION ira caco 3 al BUTTONS BAR o o ge 4 1 1 4 Buttons reldted to MASUNOS e e a 4 1 1 2 Buttons related to CAMA dd 4 PS ONION AAA E A II A eee A AE 5 2 INSTALLATIONS ada 6 2 1 CREATINGA NEW INS TALLA TION e ee sense 6 22 INSTALLATION DATA 2322 ee Re alos a rd e E deine 8 20 ADDING COMPONENT Ss order ea sie e dd 8 ZA EXPORT TOIR Res Lesesaal Messina a ds le 9 PROGRAMMING 0 E A A Tinte 11 Y A II A 13 Bool GENER AL dolia 13 A a B II ee 14 ANO A AA II lek 14 EN IREEE SS ee ee a a cdta 14 A RAPE STATE a sotd ee a Ne nde ed a IS tdk 15 IE EAU O sd le a do Se a er a ee de 15 ESTAS ORN AO ORO 17 SEVEN O aii 19 CONNECTIONS e e e o o 21 TEREYPAD E A E A Sccdacds densa S EE E N sansacweveaskcuasedencuuteucboussnceadeeteuchcueesdeatesteccusnetoasese 23 A O URFERTEISERERUERUETEREHNEERHERERTEN 23 1 Introduction JR eLight Express Light is a software developed for PC communications with central security panels and its components included in the security installation Using the software it s possible to program the panels and its components In addition it s possible to receive the state and do a remote control it means remote arming and disarming of the system zone omission and on At last it s possible to receive the report events stored in the panel memory and its components An installation is a set of components with their respective programs configurations and states
8. Miscelaneous H E Relays Events Ne A 4 E Aseo 17 Dormitorio Estar comedor Terraza Figure 8 Mosaic of maps in the Graphic State 4 5 1 Edit mode In order to use the Graphic mode JR eLight needs to know which image the user wants to use as a map The first step is to select which map the user want to edit and enter in the edit mode To enter in the edit mode and add a image as a map follow this steps l Choose the map s number to edit in the combo box at the top of the graphic state panel 2 Press the button Enter in edit mode 3 In the bottom of the panel there is a text box and a button with the caption Browse Use the browse button to search the image of your map The image must be in GIF format eLight Installation Connections Help EAS SK amp ENIJVANZO 181 x fan My Installation Data O H F mE e Domovox Programming E Users E Outputs EI Output 1 EI Output 2 Output PGM1 EI Output PGM2 7 Relays E Automatic schedules E Zones features Times E Phones D Options Comunicator options Reports Alias State General Via radio Outputs Analogical P Graphic Miscelaneous 7 Relays Event
9. but some details change and it needs to know if the central panel is connecting to a normal LAN adapter or a GRPS All five types of connection are bidirectional full duplex mo In order to configure the connections the user can use the button gt or fill the form in the Data section The program configures automatically all the basic parameters for the connection like bits per second bits of data parity etc so the user doesn t need to worry about it and he only will have to introduce the parameters really necessary for every type of connection These are the parameters asked by the program depending on the type of connection selected e Local 1 Serial COM Port where the LPC USB connector is connected e M dem 1 Serial COM Port where the modem is connected 2 Phone to call for the bidirectional connection 3 Use Callback mode Yes No e M dem CSD 1 Serial COM Port where the modem is connected 2 Phone to call for the bidirectional CSD connection 3 Use Callback mode Yes No e TCP IP 1 IP address of the destination 2 TCP Port of the destination e GPRS IP address of the destination 2 TCP Port of the destination All of this data except serial port are saved with the installation data and are editable in the data section of the installation The serial port is saved in the internal configuration of the software because it doesn t use to change in the same computer al 1 rs A
10. ening et Gas sensor detects gas escapes The steps needed to add a new output or relay are very similar to the steps needed to add a sensor Follow the steps below 1 Click the icon in the toolbar of the sensor you want to add It will appear a window asking for the zone of the central panel assigned to the sensor Select one and press Ok 3 Click in the map in the exact position where you want to put the icon of the sensor 4 If you want to change the position of a sensor drag it to another place To drag is keep pressed the left button of the mouse while you move it across the map The are three types of outputs in the graphic state S Horn Output connected to a horn gt Output An output connected to anything different of a horn di Relay To delete a component press the icon and the select the sensor output or relay you want to delete n the map When all the changes are made the user can exit of the edit mode pressing the button Exit of edit mode Refresh the state using E 4 5 2 Visualization state Outside the edition mode it s possible to obtain information about the sensors outputs and relays pressing the left button of the mouse over the component Keeping press the button 1t will appear a box with information about the component and its state eLight ll xj Installation Connections Help EAP IEKE VANG Elfen My Installation en Graphic E Domovox Programming map 1 y lf U
11. er will be able to open the TXT file with any text editor Word Notepad etc and print it if it s necessary To export use the menu option Installation gt Export programming 3 Programming The main function of JR eLight is to make easier programming security panels using a PC Once the new installation is created it will appear in an My Installation the installation tree the model of the main device of the a 8 Eli Domovox installation and all the other components added to it Ja Pasar sniming The structure of the tree tries to represent the EE Users installation in a hierarchic mode Inside each model eb UD there are one or more folders and one of them is the ao Programming one Inside the Programming folder the ER E Output PGM1 user can find some folders representing different groups gt ia Output PGMZ of programming codes or including other subfolders 8 5 Aedes When the user selects a folder in the last hierarchic 3 0 Zones features level all the programming codes that belongs to this El Times r e i E ED Phones group will appear in the edit panel main panel of the EI Options window with their respective description and values Se Comunicator options EN T Reports A E Alias There are some different types of codes Some codes es represents options that you can check or uncheck Events depending on your configuration Others are represented by a grid of selection cells where you ca
12. first recommended step is to fill the data section eLight u Installation Connections Help Jia Seo Sees RvAtZo My Installation lalx El fen My Installation Domovox 4 El Programming EE Users Installation name Client name Client address 4 Report arming we if User Areas Ja Outputs D Output PGMI ite Output Paz H o Relays H 7 Automatic schedules Client phone number Client e mail Select connection type Analogical bidirectional phone number Digital CSD bidirectional phone number IP host destination _E E Zones features TCP Port destination Ea E Phones IP host destination GPRS Options TCP Port destination GPRS E B Comunicator options E T Reports B E Alias State T Connect using callback mode for Modem CSD types D Via radio E ann Figure 4 Installation data Inside this section the user can set a name to the installation fill the data of the client and configure the connections Some of the parameters of the connection belong to the installation For example the telephone numbers necessary to call or the remote IP and TCP port depend on the installation It s possible to configure all of this parameters in the data section or using a ps the gt option 2 3 Adding components If the installation is not only one central panel and has some other devices like expansion modules or communicator adapters 1t will be necessary to add t
13. hem to the installation In order to add a component follow these steps 1 Select Installation gt Add component in the menu or press 2 Choose the corresponding model for the component you want to add Choose model xx Select the main panel model For the new installation Centrum 41 Centrum 42 Figure 5 Choosing model dialog 3 Select the version of the component Choose version NE Select the model version ale Figure 6 Choosing version dialog 4 At last you will be asked for the bus address of the component Each component connected to the bus has a different bus address and it s necessary for the communication between devices Depending on the component you add the bus address may be one or another one so you will need to ask your component distributor in order to know the correct bus address of your component In order to delete a component you can user the menu option Installation gt Remove Component or press the button It will appear a dialog box asking for the component you want to delete 2 4 Export to TXT There is another possibility in the installation management You can save and open the installations whenever you want but sometimes you need a format more visual and printable than XML So JR eLight has the option to export the programming data to a TXT file The TXT file will show a tabulated list of all the programming codes of the central panel and its components The us
14. lary 4 HR Zones features 07 07 2006 10 47 33 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 4 Eg 07 07 2006 10 47 38 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 4 E Times 07 07 2006 10 47 41 1402 ON Group O C 1 H E Phones 07 07 2006 10 47 41 1401 ON O C by user 1 E Options 07 07 2006 11 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 Comunicator options 07 07 2006 12 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 E Reports 07 07 2006 13 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 E Alias 07 07 2006 14 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 State 07 07 2006 15 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 07 07 2006 15 00 05 3145 Restore Expansion module tamper 18 Events 07 07 2006 15 00 07 1626 Test Time Date inaccurate 0 10 07 2006 11 28 35 1700 Test Activate Output 2 10 07 2006 11 28 47 3700 Test rest Activate Output 2 10 07 2006 11 48 36 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 48 44 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 51 10 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 51 19 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 2 10 07 2006 11 51 24 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 2 10 07 2006 11 53 18 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 53 34 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 53 44 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 11 58 18 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 1 10 07 2006 12 00 00 1602 Test Periodic test report 0 10 07 2006 12 05 40 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 6 10200 12 05 47 3573 Restore Rura Rvnass El V Show Alarms Invert order Receives all events in the memory Export Clear V Show Failures IV Sho
15. mation about the state of the central panel As seen in the figure 7 in the top left corner is showed the date and the time of the device It can be synchronized with the PC time with the first button next to the date If the user wants to set the time of the device manually he can do it using the second button In the first list starting on the left are showed all the zones of the central panel and their state Each zone can have five different states ok failure bypassed detecting and alarm Using the buttons just below the zones list the user can bypass a zone or restore it The areas list of the central panel s in the right at the top of the window of the General State An area can have two different states armed and disarmed and the user can change it using the buttons just below the list control Below the areas zone there 1s another list showing the outputs of the device The list shows the state of each output active inactive and using the buttons below the list the user can change it state At last in the bottom of the state panel the user will be advised with some messages corresponding with the warning messages of the central panel There are eight possible messages a Pre fire Alarm ES Inaccurate Date and Time y No power supply e Low battery A Failures Entry time amp Exit time T Alarm memory 4 2 Outputs In this section the user can consult the state of the outputs It s only informative
16. n check or uncheck any of them Some of the codes are a textbox that the user has to fill with the correct value for his configuration Each code accepts some values depending on the data which is representing Consequently some codes only accept numbers other accepts hexadecimal values and other accept strings Read the manual to know which type of values accepts each code Following there is a explanation of how to fill some typical types of programming codes However it s several recommended to read the manual of every central panel or component that you want to program to really understand which values you need for each programming code e User codes 4 numbers corresponding to the user code used to arm and disarm the system In case that you want to disable the user fill the text box with value FFFF e Phones Normally filled w th phone numbers until 28 characters If the length of the number is lower than 28 it will be filled by F characters by the program In addition there are some especial characters used to indicate some aspects or functions explained below o One C at the beginning indicates to the panel that the phone call is done using pulses and not by DTMF tones normal behavior o One A indicates a pause before continue Useful when calling across a PBX or internal calls o One D indicates to the panel to wait until detects a dial tone Useful when calling across PBX or internal calls e H
17. n order to apply the changes to the central panel or the component Read the connection chapter to know more about transmitting programming values 4 State 4 1 General EI Installation Connections Help EAP IS K amp ODVATNEZO AER Domovox is e Programming C 10 39 35 gt 11 07 06 Sincronize Change Users Area 1 Disarmed E Outputs ok Area 2 Disarmed LE Output 1 Zone 2 Bypassed Area 3 Disarmed EL Output 2 Zone 3 Bypassed Area 4 Disarmed Output PGMI Zone 4 Detecting EI Output PGM2 Zone 5 ok H E Relays Zone 6 Failure H E Automatic schedules one e E z feat one o ssl eatures Zone 5 E dia zone 10 ok H E Phones Zone 11 ok E Options Zone 12 ok Comunicator options Zone 13 ok gt i E Reports Zone 14 Failure Selected areas an Arm ED Disarm 9 0 Alias Zone 15 ok Zone 16 ok state Output 1 Disabled gt General Output 2 Disabled Via radio PGM 1 Disabled EI Outputs PGM 2 Disabled 7 Analogical Relay 1 Disabled Graphic Relay 2 Disabled D Miscelaneous Relay 3 Disabled H E Relays Relay 4 Disabled Events Selected zones 1 Bypass N Enable Send phone test Selected outputs N Enable g Disable Warning messages E Date Time not set A Failures Figure 7 State panel General State is a control panel showing all the important infor
18. ometimes a zone and sometimes nobody The Export option exports the list to a CSV file The CSV type of file is importable by Excel and others spreadsheets like Excel It is recommended to export the list frequently and clear the list of JR eLight because in other case the list will grow too much and the installation file will be too large It may cause some memory and speed problems to the software The Clear button clears the local list of events It is recommended its use only after export the events At last there is an option to receive all the events memory This option will receive all the memory so it s possible that the user receives repeated events downloaded before or null and erroneous events of the zones not used yet by the central panel It s not recommended to use this option as a normal method to receive the events To receive the events normally it s recommended to use the r button 6 Connections There are five different ways to connect a PC to a central panel using JR eLight software Local Using the local LPC USB connector Modem Calling using an analogical modem The modem s speed is 1200 bps Modem CSD Calling using a GM29 modem using GSM s data channel CSD TCP IP LAN or Internet Only possible when the central panel has the option and an Internet acces or LAN connection GPRS Connection TCP IP with a GPRS communicator From PC s point of view is almost the same as a TCP IP connection
19. ours In order to introduce hours for schedules or others you have to enter it in the format HH MM It means two numbers representing the hour of the day from 0 to 23 two points separating and two more numbers indicating the minutes The minutes accuracy 1s usually limited to quarters It means that 1f you enter a value different of 0 15 30 or 45 your value will be approximate to the nearest quarter e Texts The text strings use to be limited to 16 characters The program will fill with spaces the final characters if your text length is less than 16 characters The program doesn t let you to type more than 16 characters so you may have to delete the final spaces sometimes when you edit texts e Times Use to be a decimal number between 0 and 255 e Reports Use to be two hexadecimal characters from 0 to 9 and from a to f representing some formats and options for report events More information in the manual of the device a The user can reset the codes of a group with the default values using the reset button of the toolbar when he is editing t When the user is selecting a group in the installation tree the option applies to the group and all the subgroups inside it Consequently 1f the user s selecting the Programming group this option will reset to the default values all the programming codes of the selected device The reset option applies in local so the user may have to send the programming values i
20. s Graphic Exit of edit mode map 1 y 1 7 E ti O N x y Dn ol Vaulted Screened Porch Master Suite 17 x15 13 B 14 2 Wauited Family 14 8 x 17 10 Vaulted Living 1340 x120 a X L En try N DS A Utility N IN Study Ed Bedroom Ol e u 10 2 x10 8 Garage 22 B x27 B Vaulted Bedroom 138 xn 4 Browse Figure 9 Edit mode Once the map is added the user can start adding graphic components There are graphic components for sensors and for outputs and relays Use the toolbar in the left of the panel to add components The first six icons represents sensors for zones To add a sensor in the graphic state follow the next steps pu Click the icon in the toolbar of the sensor you want to add It will appear a window asking for the zone of the central panel assigned to the sensor Select one and press Ok Click in the map in the exact position where you want to put the icon of the sensor If you want to change the position of a sensor drag it to another place To drag 1s keep pressed the left button of the mouse while you move it across the map It s possible to assign the same zone to different sensors The different sensor that the user can add are Smoke sensor detects fire T T Water sensor detects floods m Infrared sensor detects intrusions I Beam sensor detects intrusions f Contact sensor detects doors or windows op
21. sers E Outputs E Output 1 E Output 2 E Output PGM1 ED Output PGM2 Vaulted H D Relays 8 creened Porch H E Automatic schedules 17 x 15 pol hema H E Zones features H E Phones D Options E Comunicator options Vaulted D Reports Dining Vaulted Alias 11 x10 6 Family E State of Via radio D Outputs ED Analogical PS Graphic H D Miscelaneous H D Relays 22 8 x22 R Vaulted Bedroom 1a xtra Figure 10 Components state 5 Events In the events section the user can receive and browse the events stored by the central panel It is recommended to download the events of the devices as frequently as possible because the events memory of the devices is limited iel x Installation Connections Help EAP SI KEN ZEV AIZO hi Tm or jan Date rme code type Description Tzonefuser A B Users 07 07 2006 10 47 14 3402 OFF Group O C 1 L E outputs 07 07 2006 10 47 14 3401 OFF O C by user 1 07 07 2006 10 47 19 1130 Alarm Burglary 2 E Output 1 07 07 2006 10 47 20 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 2 E Output 2 07 07 2006 10 47 26 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 2 E Output PGM1 07 07 2006 10 47 28 1130 Alarm Burglary 3 E Output PGM2 07 07 2006 10 47 28 1573 Bypass Burg Bypass 3 EJ Relays 07 07 2006 10 47 31 3573 Restore Burg Bypass 3 H E Automatic schedules 07 07 2006 10 47 33 1130 Alarm Burg
22. w ON OFF V Show Supervisory V Show Tests V Show Bypasses Figure 11 Events Panel There are some different options to list the events in some different ways First of all the user can select which type of events wants to see in the list filtering the others Selecting or unselecting the following checkboxes the users selects the filters to apply The filtering options are e Show Alarms list filter alarms and restores events e Show Failures list filter failures and restores events e Show ON OFF list filter armings openings and disarmings and closings events e Show Supervisory list filter supervisory events e Show Tests list filter tests events e Show Bypasses list filter bypasses events and its restores In addition there is the option of invert the order of the list The events use to be listed from the oldest to the newer but sometimes is interesting to see the newest first In this case the user can select the invert order checkbox Each column of the table shows different information about each event First 1t s showed the date and time of the event The next column corresponds to the contactID code protocol which is a very used protocol of alarm events The column type of event indicates the type of event and if it is an alarm or a restoration Every type can be filtered with the filter options explained before At last the column Zone User indicates the subject or cause of the event sometimes a user s
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