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1. R2KO RISCO G NET ROUP ProSYS WaveSYS QUICK START INSTRUCTION For full comprehensive i S GUIDE nstructions refer to the ProSYS Installer Manual 5IN128IM www rokonet com ISRAEL USA Rokonet Electronics Ltd Rokonet Industries Inc 14 Hachoma st 75655 Tel 1 305 592 3820 Rishon Letzion Fax 1 305 592 3825 Tel 972 3 961 6555 Fax 972 3 961 6584 e mail info rokonet co il www rokonet com ITALY BRAZIL Rokonet Electronics SRL Rokonet Brasil Ltda Tel 39 02 392 5354 Tel 55 21 2496 3544 Fax 39 02 392 5131 e mail info rokonet it Fax 55 21 2496 3547 Toll Free 1 800 344 2025 e mail sales rokonetusa com UK Rokonet U K Ltd Tel 44 1527 576 765 Fax 44 1527 576 816 Free Phone 0800 269881 e mail info rokonet co uk e mail rokonet brasil uol com br WaveSYS Installation amp Programming Instructions in this document are equivalent to ProSYS 40 5IN128IMQ CE Introduction ProSYS is a modular integrated system that combines access control security protection and home automation with the advantage of controlling the whole system through one interface ProSY S is available in three models that use the same accessories but have different maximum capabilities ProSYS 128 ProSYS 40 ProSYS 16 Through its 4 wire BUS it can support a variety of optional modules including multiple Keypads Zone Expanders a Wireless Interface supplemental Power Supplies
2. Main Trouble Restore 1 a ET 6 Giock Not Sat 9J 1 2 1 IT Delay i 4 1 99 sec Cabinet Dimensions e sein iene ae ime Unit T ae Audio Signal V in max 2 5V pp V out max 4V pp is PEE j geese pe m ee e si aene sening 4 AC Loss 9 Bell Tamper 9 1 3 Door Fire Settings i Open Open Close Battery Power AAN eaki 5 Aux Fail 0 Box Tamper 9111114 Door Input Settings AUX Automatic fuse full vol RERS 65 Report Codes Power OA Door contact N O N OIN C BELL Automatic fuse uill volume Supply Module Trouble 911142 Request to Exit Button N O N O N C RTTE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT BE vane eee Le tiga ene outs Door Label Hereby Rokonet Electronics Ltd declares that this control panel RP128MCO000A RP140MC0000A RP116MC0000A 9 2 Card Code Position 00 00 37 with wired accessories including cables and wireless accessories is in compliance with the essential requirements and 6 5 2 1 4 Trouble Condition Restore 1 Low Battery 3 AC Loss 9113 Special Code other relevant ae dee 2 Bell 4 AUX Fail provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 6 6 Report Codes Arm Codes oItsit1 Arm aooe 39 oo 6 6 1 7 Arm Codes 1 User Arm 5 Quick Arm Quick Arm Cade 00 33 2 Keyswitch Arm 6 Force Arm 3 Auto Armed 7 Wireless Button Arm 4 Remote Arm 0 EXIT PROGRAMMING
3. a Voice module capabilities for Access Control an X 10 Interface Event Log and Utility Outputs All these devices communicate with the system by sending commands and data over the BUS which originates at the Main Panel We recommend reading and fully understanding the ProSYS Installation manual and User s manual before any installation of the system is carried out The Quick Start Instructions guide is intended for those who have experience in installing Rokonet security panels For additional information refer to the ProSYS Installer Manual p n 5IN128IM STEP 1 Mounting the Main Panel Consideration in locating the fixing of the main panel should be given to Dry place near an AC power supply switched off With a good earth connection With access to the customer s phone lines Access for the routing of cables for the system from detection devices STEP 2 Wiring the Main Panel 1 BUS Connection A Wiring External Modules The set of four terminals on the left of the Main Panel represents the Expansion BUS These support the connection of keypads and expansion modules The connections are terminal to terminal with color coded wires as follows BUS Terminal Description AUX RED 12V power COM BLK Black OV common BUS YEL Yellow DATA BUS GRN Green DATA The parallel wiring system supports parallel connections from any point along the wiring The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters 1000 feet for
4. additional Main Panel connections Zone Terminations NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN ZONE END OF LINE ZONE END OF LINE ZONE DOUBLE END OF LINE ZONE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION N C CONTACT N O CONTACT ZONE CONFIGURATION zone com f ALARM ALARM TAMPER DETECTOR DETECTOR page 3 3 Wiring Auxiliary Devices The main panel has 2 aux terminals Use the Auxiliary Power AUX COM terminals to power PIRs glass break detectors 4 wire types smoke detectors audio switches photoelectric systems and or any device that requires a 12V DC power supply AUX COM The total power from the AUX terminals should not exceed PROSYS MAIN PANEL 600mA If the auxiliary outputs are overloaded exceed 600mA and are shut down you must disconnect all loads from the outputs for a period of at least 10 seconds before you reconnect any load to the auxiliary outputs Auxiliary device as PIR Glass break detector Audio switch PROSYS MAIN PANEL Z COM TYPICAL FIRE ZONE WIRING UO AUX Two 4 wire smoke detectors 2 2 K EOL RESISTOR page 4 4 Bell Sounder Wiring The Bell LS terminal determines the output for the bell or external sounder When connecting the internal sounding device pay attention to the polarity To avoid Bell Loop Trouble if NO connection is made to an internal sounder use a 2 2KQ resistor in its place It is important to position the BELL LS Jumper J3 correctly The
5. all legs of the BUS To prevent a possible drop in voltage due to multiple keypads and long wire runs use a quality 4 conductor cable with an appropriate gauge size Control Panel Bus Connectors AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN BREAK 12V AT INPUT TO EACH POWER SUPPLY KEEP 0V COMMON AUX COM RED BLK YELGRN AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN AUX COM BUS RED BLK YELGRN Expansion Module Expansion Module Bus Connectors Bus Connectors Power Supply Bus Connectors Expansion Module Bus Connectors page 2 When connecting the Power Supply Module do NOT make any connection to the AUX RED terminal from the Main Panel It is used for the outgoing BUS to supply voltage to other modules The module supplies power to all modules and or keypads located AFTER the point that it is connected to the BUS In the ProSYS 16 and the ProSYS 40 there is only one BUS which can be connected to the BUS 1 terminal block or to one of the two BUS 1 plugs J1 and J5 In the ProSYS 128 there is also a BUS 2 which is separate from BUS 1 You can connect to the BUS 2 terminal block or to the BUS 2 plug J8 In addition if one of the BUSes is shorted or there is any kind of problem that interrupts the BUS data the other one will continue to operate normally B Defining Modules ID number Each accessory has its ID category number which is defined by dipswitches ID numbers are defined per
6. category and the first module in each category is defined as ID 1 Before setting power on define each module s ID number by setting the dipswitches as follows Dipswitches Modules ID Range ID Category 1 2 3 4 ProSYS 16 ProSYS 40 ProSYS 128 01 OFF OFF OFF OFF Zone Expanders include wireless 1 1 4 1 8 02 ON OFF OFF OFF Keypads 1 8 1 12 1 16 03 OFF ON OFF OFF Output Modules 1 2 1 4 1 8 04 ON eis OFF OFF Supervised Power Supply 1 8 1 8 1 8 05 OFF OFF a OFF Access Control Modules 1 2 1 4 1 8 06 ON OFF ON OFF i oz orF ON on opp Memory Expansion i ID 1 ID 1 08 ON ON ON OFF 512 events 512 or 999 09 OFF OFF OFF ON Digital Key Readers 1 16 1 16 1 16 10 ON OFF OFF ON Voice Module 1 1 i 11 OFF ON OFF ON Wireless Key Buttons 1 1 4 1 4 12 ON ON OFF ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON 14 ON OFF ON ON 15 OFF ON ON ON 16 ON ON ON ON 2 Zone Inputs Connection To connect a hardwired zone use a 4 conductor cable wiring Connect each zone to the appropriate Zone Z terminal and its related COM terminal Each pair of zones shares a COM terminal It is recommended that you use an End of Line Resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone to prevent short circuits 16 resistors are supplied For a zone with a tamper switch you can use a Double End of Line Resistor to save
7. mA maximum I Accessories Add Delete Module Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Power Supply Input Power 16 5 Volts AC 40 VA via transformer 7 1 1 9 Add Delete Module ales sees T 20mA 1195 3920 945 3100 750 2460 472 1550 296 970 Expansion Module Rechargeable one Expander rinter Module 30mA 793 2600 628 2060 500 1640 14 1 197 4 j i 6 REPORTICODES 3 Utility Output 8 Access Control 40mA 597 1960 472 1550 375 1230 ce A T a TT TA L T a a Sav TEs Quick Ke Parameter Options z puts uxiliary power 12 Volts DC 600 mA maximum Y p 4 Power Supply 91 Digital Key Reader 50mA 478 1568 378 1240 300 984 189 620 118 388 Bell LS External Sounder Output 12 Volts DC L 6ICt Report Codes Emergency Key 5 Event Log 92 Advanced Digital Voice Module 60mA 296 1300 314 1030 250 820 157 515 98 323 S00 MA ANIMUM 6 1 1 1 4 Emergency Key Alarm oma Emergency ee rua Acoessores i 7omA a 1 1 20 270 aag 21 4 708 138 EE 84 zr Fuses F1 Battery power 3 0A 7 m F2 Auxiliary power 2 0 A 61 1 2 11 4 Emergency Key Alarm Restore y Emergency i u a Accessor es Bus Scan IOMA mes 367 508 s87 766 547 i0 343 ae sis A e cae Siento ell2i11 9 Report Codes Zones 1 Alarm 5 Bypass uig Accessories Auto Settings 100mA 239 784 189 620 123 492 94 310 59 194 Event Log 25 mA typical X 2 Alarm Restore 6 Zone Tamper Expansion Module 30 mA maximum 3 Day zone Trouble Wireless 7 Zone Tamper Rest
8. 11311 System Date JAN 01 2000 SAT DD MM YYYY DAY Code Length 2 6 Digits r 2 9 8 Zone Self Test 4 Call 3 1J 3 2 System Time 00 00 HH MM 21191191 Soak Test 5 Call All ra T nin Set aa HR 00 MIN 00 00 24 Hours 00 59 Mi HEIDI Zones Miscellangous 6 1 Backup 2 00 K Ki urs UU In 7 114112 Window Stop HR 00 MIN 00 00 24 Hours 00 59 Min l Toret Arming SIIA FollowMe 1114113 Window Days All SUN Y N SAT Y N 5 DIALER LS 7114 1 8 1 Phone Partition 1115 System Labels Quick Key Parameter Default Range 5 7 4 1 8 2 Phone Event 1J 5 0 Global Rokonet 12 Characters 5 1 Dialer Telephone Numbers 32 characters Event Default Event Default 11511 1 8 Partition 1 Partition 8 Partition 1 Partition 8 __ 12 Characters 5 MS Phone 1 01 Intruder YES 10 Disarm NO 1 6 System Tamper Sound Bell Arm Buzzer Disarm 1 Silent 2 Bell Only 5 1 2 MS Phone 2 02 Fire YES 11 Bypass NO 3 Buzzer Only 4 Bell Buzzer 5 1 3 MS Phone 3 03 Emergency YES 12 Wireless lost NO 5 Bell Arm 6 Buzzer Disarm 5 1 4 Remote Upload Download Phone 04 Panic YES 13 Wireless Low Battery NO 1117 System Default Enable Yes 5 2 Dialer Customer Account Number 05 Tamper NO 14 Bell Trouble NO 18 System Service Information 5 3 Dialer Communication Format 06 Remote Programming NO 15 False Code NO 11811 Service Name ProSYS Security 16 Characters 5 3 1 Format for MS Phone 1 07 AC Off NO 16 Low Battery NO 1J
9. 8 2 Service Phone System 16 Characters 5 3 2 Format for MS Phone 2 08 Duress YES 17 Wireless Jamming NO L 1 9 System System Version 5113113 Format for MS Phone 3 09 Arm NO 18 BUS Trouble NO page 9 page 10 page 11 page 12 S1 71 41 1 8 3 _ Phone Restore Events 6171 Report Codes Disarm Codes Wiring information Technical Data of Expansion Modules Event Default Event Default 6 7 1 5 Disarm Codes 1 User Disarm 4 Remote Disarm Use the following tables for selecting the correct wire thickness to minimize the power loss and ensure reliable system 01 Intruder YES 06 Bell Trouble NO 2 Keyswitch Disarm 5 Wireless Button Disarm operation Take into account the installations current requirements and the wiring distances involved Module Current Consumption Additional Information 02 Tamper NO 07 Low Battery NO 3 Auto Disarm 8 LED Keypad 32 mA typical 03 AC Off NO 08 Wireless Jamming NO 6 8 Report Codes Miscellaneous 72 mA maximum 04 Wireless lost NO 09 BUS Trouble NO 6 8 1 0 Miscellaneous 1 Enter Programming 6 System Reset Wire Gauge Max Combined Length BUS from Panel to Expansion module 16 LED Keypad 32 mA typical 05 Wireless Low Battery NO 2 Exit Programming 7 Abort Alarm 24 AWG 0 5 mm 0 02inch 150 meters 492 feet 72 mA maximum 5 8 Dialer Alarm Restore 3 Periodic MS Test 8 Self Test O K 22 AWG 0 64mm 0 025inch 200 meters 656 feet LCD Keypad 75 mA maximum 5 8 1 3 Alarm Restore On Bell Time out 1 On
10. Bell Time put 4 Periodic UD Test 9 Self Test Failure 20 AWG 0 8 mm 0 031inch 333 meters 1092 feet Proximity LCD 100 mA maximum 2 Follow Zone 5 Call Back Request 10 Cancel Report 19 AWG 0 9 mm 0 035inch 400 meters 1312 feet Keypad 3 At Disarm 6 9 Report Codes 8 zone expansion 25 mA typical 51 9 Dialer Periodic test Special communication module 30 mA maximum 5 9 1 Monitoring Station Test 6 0 Report Codes Accessory Code 16 zone expansion 27 mA typical 5119112 Upload Download Test 6 0 1 4 Accessory Code 1 Wireless Zone Expander 3 Wireless Button Battery ete module 34 mA maximum 51 0 Dialer Auto Codes 2 Wireless Button Module 4 Printer Module Desired Wire Gauge for Detectors Wiring Distances 8 16 wireless zone 12 mA typical Frequency 868 6 868 7 MHz narrowband operation in EU SION Contact ID expansion module 15 mA maximum Receiving Range 200 m Key fob 400 m detectors 51101121 SIA Max 18 AWG i 19 AWG i 20 AWG i 22 AWG 24 AWG 4 relay output 25 mA typical Contacts 4 Form C SPDT Relays 5110113 Delete All Current 1 00mm 0 04inch 0 9 mm 0 035inch 0 8 mm 0 031inch 0 64 mm 0 025inch 0 5 mm 0 02inch expansion module 140 mA maximum Contact rating 3 A 24V DC Lat ACCESSORIES mA 8 transistor output 25 mA typical Contacts Open Collector Active Pull Down 70 mA maximum Quick Key Parameter Options Max Run Max Run Max Run Max Run Max Run expansion module 30
11. C fuse The size of the conductors must not be less than 0 75mm 18AWG STEP 3 Installer Programming The ProSYS can be programmed from local or remote Upload Download software or from the LCD Keypad used as an interface tool The following keys are used in the programming procedure For additional information refer to the Installer manual Key Programming Mode Function D Use this key to exit the current programming selection and move up to the next higher level in the programming hierarchy catalog Press either one of these keys to move back and forth through the programming level functions Status eass Stay Arm Dim These keys also change the position of the flashing cursor When editing a selection the cursor moves to the left or right respectively Use this key to toggle forward through the programming choices within a selection Use this key to toggle backward through the programming choices within a selection Use this key to enter selected information into the system or to accept the current selection and access the lower level of options in the programming hierarchy page 7 Initial Setting 1 When defaulting the panel position J2 on both pins and then power on the system you enter the installer Programming menu and the Auto Install feature Automatic Module recognition The first display will be ROKONET Please Wait 2 After a short delay the fo
12. al Emergency 3 2 Utility Output 01 Ready Follow 08 Duress Follow 15 Stay Follow 07 User Initiated Call YES 14 Audible Kissoff NO 1111115 Switched Auxiliary Break 10 01 90 sec 08 Interior Exit Open Entry 17 Pulsed Keyswitch Follow Partition Event 02 Alarm follow 09 Buzzer Follow 16 Tamper Follow 5 6 Dialer Parameters 11116 Wireless Module Times 03 Arm Follow 10 Chime Follow 17 Disarm Follow 5 6 1 Monitoring Station Retries 08 01 15 J6 Jamming Time None None 10 20 30 sec 2 4 Zones Zone Sound 1 Silent 4 Bell Buzzer 04 Burglary Follow 11 Exit Entry Follow 18 Bell Follow 5 6 2 Follow Me Retries 03 01 15 1 1 16 2 Supervisory S V Time 0 0 7 hours 2 4 ZZ DISARM 1 6 2 Bell Only 5 Door Chime 05 Fire Follow 12 Fire Trouble 19 Bell Stay Off 51 6 3 Ring to Upload Download 12 01 15 4111117 Zone Test Times 3 Buzzer Only 6 Bell Arm Buzzer Disarm 06 Panic Follow 13 Day zone Trouble 20 Zone Bypass 5 61 4 Dial Tone Time 6 1 6 seconds A471 Start Test HR 00 MIN 00 00 24 Hours 00 59 Min 2 5 Zones Zone Termination 1 Normally Close 3 Double End Of Line 07 Special Emergency Follow 14 General Trouble 2 9 seconds 111117112 Zone Test Period 00 00 24 Hours 2 5 ZZ DISARM 1 4 2 End Of Line 4 Normally Open 5 6 5 Redial Wait 30 1 30 sec 1 1 8 AC Off Delay 30 0 255 Min 2 6 Zones Loop Response 1 Normal 400 ms 05 0 5 Hour 09 2 5 Hours 3 3 Utility Output Follow Zone 01 Z
13. d on the zone expander RP128EZ8F00A 4i Code Maint i Grand Mast Arm Onl User Unb 3 Call 2 05 False Code NO 17 Technical Tamper NO 29 Grand Master 2 7 Zones Cross Zones 1 None l eee pr ca e Gene acd a 4 Call 3 Trouble Authority Partition YES 2 Ordered m ai 5 Call All 06 Bell Squawk YES 18 Technical Reset NO 30 Double Code NO 3 Not Ordered DA E Yser Utility Output Activation 6 1 Backup 2 07 Bell 30 10 NO 19 Abort Alarm NO 31 Disarm Stop YES 2118 Zones Zone Labels Partition i 5 71 2 Monitoring Station Urgent 157 Backup 24 1 Do not call Follow Me 219 Zones Maintenance z 2 Call 15 08 Alarm Phone Cut NO 20 Summer Winter Clock NO 32 Global Follower YES PA Too Copy to a Zone aR e 3 Call 2 09 3 Minutes Bypass YES 21 Forced Keyswitch Arming YES _ 33 Area NO 2 9 2 Delete a Zone ma Code Maintenance 4 Call 3 10 Double Verification NO 22 Pager NO 34 Disable Keypad when NO 2 9 3 Add Copy Partition Installer 5 Call All Fire Alarm Auto Disarm exist 21 9 4 Delete a Partition a5 Code Maintenance 6 1 Backup 2 4 11 Audible Panic NO 23 Arm Pre Warning YES 21 91 5 Wireless Module Calibration Subil stall r d 51718 Monitoring Station Non Urgent 1 Backup 2 1 Do not call 12 Buzzer gt Bell NO 24 Low Battery Arm YES 2119116 Wireless Zone Allocation 2 2 Call 15 113 System Set Clock 2119117 Wireless Communication Test as code Maintenance aye Digits 3 Call 24
14. llowing display appears To Install Press 3 Press The keypad prompts you for the Installer code 4 Enter the default Installer Code followed by Ofm depending on the ProSYS Model e ProSYS 128 0 1 2 8 e ProSYS 40 0 1 4 0 e ProSYS 16 0 1 1 6 5 The system enters the automatic accessories recognition process Press to acknowledge each module 6 To exit Installer programming press 0 from the Installer s main menu lhe Position the J2 default jumper on one pin to save data To access the Installer Programming Menu from the regular operation mode J2 is on one pin 1 From the regular user operation mode press 7 1 2 The keypad prompts you for the Installer code 3 Enter the Installer Code followed by for accessing the Installer menu Reset to default modes To restore the Main Panel to the manufacturer s defaults 1 Disconnect all power from the Main Panel 2 Position the J2 default jumper on both of the J2 pins 3 Reconnect the power to the main and backup battery to the Main Panel The keypad sounds a long beep and all of the LEDs flash once After 20 seconds the following message is displayed To Install Press 4 On the Main Panel reposition the J2 default jumper on one of the J2 pins where it resides for safekeeping 5 Remember that the Installer Code has been restored to the manufacturer s default setting To enable the restore of the manufacturer s default the sy
15. one Follow 03 Arm Follow 2 60 sec 1111119 More Times 2 6 ZZ DISARM 1 12 2 Slow 1 sec 06 1 Hour 10 3 Hours 02 Alarm Follow 04 Disarm Follow 5 6 6 Dialing Method DTMF 1 DTMF 1 4 91 1 Phone Line Cut Delay 04 01 20 Min 3 Fast 10 ms 07 1 5 Hours 11 3 5 Hours MXC Each utility output can be activated by a group of up to five zones 2 Pulse 20 BPS 1 1 9 2 Guard Delay 30 01 99 Min 4 Very Fast 1 ms 08 2 Hours 12 4 Hours 3 4 Utility Output Follow Code 3 Pulse 10 BPS 12 System System Control Note 5116117 Pulse Duty Cycle 61 39 1 67 33 1 2 01 34 Parameter Default Parameter Default Parameter Default 1 The loop response 1 ms option 4 is usually used for shutters or other devices that 2 61 39 01 Quick Arm YES 13 Alarm Zone NO 25 Engineer Tamper NO require very quick responses This loop response time can be defined only for zones 5 6 8 Swinger Shutdown Limit 00 00 15 Expander Cut located on the zone expander RP128EZ8F00A 5 7 Dialer Report Split 02 Quick UO YES 14 Fire Temporal Alarm NO _ 26 Blank Display NO a CODE 5171 Monitoring Station Arm Disarm 1 Backup 2 1 Do not call 03 Allow Bypass YES 15 Grand Master Code NO _ 27 24 Hour Bypass NO 2 The loop response times defined in locations 5 to 12 can be assigned only to zones 1 Quick Key Parameter Options 2 Call 15 04 Quick Bypass NO__ 16 Audible Jamming NO _ 28 IMQ Install NO to 8 on the Main Panel or to zones locate
16. ore Printer Module 7 mA typical Zone Supervision 8 Low Battery 8 MISCELLANEOUS 10 mA maximum 4 Day zone Trouble Wireless 9 Low Battery Restore 8 1 Miscellaneous Main Panel Technical Data X 10 Transmitter 25 mA typical Zone Supervision Restore Wireless Button Parameters Module 29 mA maximum 6 3 1 7 Report Codes Accessory Tamper 1 Keypad 5 Wireless Button Accessory 8 2 Miscellaneous Input Power 16 5 Volts AC 40 Volt Amps VA via integral transformer Access Control 100 mA maximum Input power 13 8V DC 10 2 Utility Output 6 Wireless Zone Module Wireless Button Allocation Current Consumption 60 mA typical 70 mA maximum Module Readers 3 Power Supply 7 Advanced Voice Module Rechargeable Standby Battery 12 Volts up to 17 Amp Hours AH typical Consumption 5V 150 mA maximum f 4 Event Logger Power Outputs Relay 24V DC 1 A maximum 61ta Report Codes Main Trouble 9 ACCESS CONTROL Auxiliary Power 12 Volts DC 600 mA maximum from all AUX terminals Voice Module 6 mA typical 6 I4 01 1 0 Main Trouble re Battery SN Set a Key Parameter ain Range Bell LS External Sounder Output 12 Volts DC 900 mA maximum 26 mA maximum 3 Electronic Key 11 mA typical E 8 Tp Code PEI Poor etine Programmable Voltage Utility Output UO1 Relay programmable output 3 Amps Reader 17 mA maximum DA Ea X a E EHS ET UO2 500 mA transistor Advance Digital 38 mA typical Audio Signal Max 5V pp Max 2V 6 4 2 1 0
17. position varies depending on the type of internal sounder A maximum of 900 mA may be drawn from this terminal 5 Bell Tamper Wiring Connect the bell tamper to the BELL TMP and COM terminals on the Main Panel as illustrated 6 Box Tamper Wiring Connect the box tamper to the BOX TMP and COM terminals on the Main Panel as illustrated The Box Tamper input provides double protection wall and box page 5 PROSYS MAIN PANEL BELL LS LOUDSPEAKER 13 8v 900 mA MAX BELL TMP COM A 2 2 K EOL RESISTOR BELL TAMPER BOX TMP COM BOX TAMPER N C 7 Utility Output Wiring UO1 Relay output 3 Amps Usually used for an external siren connection Use the J10 jumper located on the main board to determine the UO1 behaviour as follows Positive POS When the J10 connector is placed on POS ProSYS Main the C terminal on UO1 supplies 13 8V Panel POS Negative NEG When the J10 connector is placed on NEG ProSYS Main the C terminal on UO1 supplies COM Panel iG 5S S 410 Single pin If the J10 connector is placed only on 1 pin the ProSYS Main UO1 acts as a dry contact Panel 1 pin only m 204 no U01 External Power U0O2 U06 Transistor outputs UO2 500 mA UO3 UO6 70 mA Connect the positive connection of the device to AUX and the negative connection to the UO s terminals 8 Telephone Line Connection in PROSYS MAIN PANEL Connect the incoming
18. stem bit Default Enable Disable defined in quick key 1 7 in the main Installer menu must be defined as Enable page 8 page 13 page 14 page 15 page 16 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING MENUS 2 ZONES 3 UTILITY OUTPUT 5114 Dialer Access and ID Quick Key Parameter Options Quick Key Parameter Options 5 41 1 Access Code 5678 i SYSTEM 2 1 Zones One By One 3 0 Utility Output Follow Nothing 5 4 2 ID Code 0001 Quick Ke
19. telephone line to the Main Panel s LINE terminals Connect any telephone on the premises to the SET LINE SET terminals TO TELEPHONE LINE page 6 9 Setting Jumpers Use the following table to position the jumpers located on the ProSYS main board Jumper Jumper Description Jumper Operation J2 Default jumper For regular operation position the default jumper over one of the J2 connector pins for safekeeping To default the system position the jumper over the 2 pins J3 Bell Loudspeaker Set this jumper according to the type of siren connected to the system bell or loudspeaker J4 SIG IN Connect to the voice module p n RP200VC J6 Voice Connector This connector transmits signals from the Advanced Digital Voice module to the telephone line during remote communication and is essential for normal operation of the Digital Voice module J1 J5 J8 are used as quick BUS connectors Use the 4 pin BUS plugs for easy connection of the BUS Adapter Cable RP296EBA or the Memory Transfer Card 10 Ground Connection Connect the metal box and the door of the metal box to main earth ground Connecting to ground must be performed according to the local National Electrical Code PROSYS MAIN PANEL 11 Main Power Connection Connect the 230V AC to the mains fuse input terminal block N L Fasten the AC cord to the metal box using adjustable clamps Be sure to connect the live wire of the AC power through the A
20. y Parameter Default Range 2 2 Zones Partitions IAS MS Lock 000000 roa System Time Define 2 3 Zones Zone Type _ 3 1 Utility Output 01 Bell Follow 08 Sensors Test 5 5 Dialer Controls NMI Exit Entry Delay 1 2 3 ZZ DISARM 00 22 00 Not Used 09 Interior Entry Follower 18 Exit Termination Follow System Event 02 No Telephone Line 09 Voice Module 5 5 01 14 Parameter Default Parameter Default HAMN Entry Delay 1 30 0 255 sec 01 Exit Entry 1 10 Interior Instant 19 Latched Keyswitch 03 Communication Failure 10 Battery Test 01 MS Enable YES 08 Call Back Upload Download YES HIIR Exit Delay 1 45 0 255 sec 02 Exit Entry 2 11 Utility Output Trigger 20 Entry Follower Stay 04 Trouble Follow 11 Bell Burglary 02 Follow Me Enable YES 09 Auto Batch NO 111172 Exit Entry Delay 2 03 Exit Open Entry 12 Day Zone 21 Keyswitch Delay 05 Ground Pulse 12 Scheduler 03 Upload Download Enable YES 10 Answering Machine Override YES HIHN Entry Delay 2 45 0 255 sec 04 Entry Follower 13 24 Hours 22 Latched Keyswitch 06 Low Battery 13 Digital Reader Communication 04 Call Delay NO 11 UL Installation NO H2N2 Exit Delay 2 60 0 255 sec 05 Instant 14 Fire Delay 07 Ac Loss Follow 14 Switched Auxiliary 05 Dial Tone Wait YES 12 Show Kiss Off NO H Bell Time Out 04 01 90 min 06 Interior Exit Entry 1 15 Panic 06 Call Save No 13 Show Handshake NO H114 Bell Delay 00 00 90 min 07 Interior Exit Entry 2 16 Speci

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