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1. A Alarm 2 4 Accessing the menus In order to access the programming menus a password is required 1 In the main screen press the left function key under MENU 1 a password entry field will appear 2 Use the numeric navigation keys to enter the Master user password see section 2 2 1 on page 10 on how to enter text 2 5 Default passwords The Control Panel has two default passwords and matching menus Master User amp Installer Password Default Enables 1111 Changing of User and Master codes selecting system options and partial system setup and programming Master user 1234 Changing of Installer code programming and setup This code can only be changed by the Installer Installer 12 3 Options menu This menu allows changing and controlling the general behavior of the Control Panel 3 1 Global settings Global Settings Global Chime Remote Look In Visual Events The Global Settings menu allows to enable disable the Global Chime Remote Look in and Visual events to maximize your control of all privacy issues To change the global settings 1 Access the User menu and select Options Global Settings 2 Set clear the options which are a Global Chime enable disable the Control Panel s chime for all chime zones b Remote Look in enable disable Look in image request by predefined mobile phone C Visual Events enable disable sending Visual Verification images to predefined mobile p
2. Remove all 4 batteries Press the Tamper switch twice to discharge Insert the new batteries The siren will give a short confirmation tone Replace the battery compartment lid with the four screws and close the case C 14 WLD Wireless Water leakage detector The water detector is designed to be used in areas where there is a potential for damaging water leaks dishwashers washing machines hot water tanks air conditioner condensation drip pans etc DUO D dem Oum pon pe Figure 24 Water leakage detector C 14 1 Test To test the detector put the probe in a glass with little water inside and make sure the system receives the alarm Check that you receive alarm every 3 minutes Appendix D Glossary Appendix D Glossary e Alarm types Burglary Alarm An alarm caused by a violation of one or more of the zones 7 Fire Alarm An alarm initiated due to a violation of one or more of the fire zones heat smoke detectors Tamper Alarm An alarm caused by an open tamper protection for example when someone attempts to remove a detector or optionally the Control Panel from the wall Panic Medical Emergency Alarm An alarm due to an activation of a panic distress button or medical detector e Arming modes Away Full arming of the system best used when there is no one at home office Home Home arming is a perimeter arming of perimeter detectors as defined by the installer For use when home
3. 21 attempts to enter password code on the wireless keypad only A Tamper event is generated on the 22 attempt Ay EN50131 1 regulation and Grade 2 approval require the use of a minimum of 7 digit passwords when using the Control Panel without s keypad you can use 1 4 numeric values only HQ EN Passwords Regular Users User 1 4 Name Password To set passwords for regular users 1 2 3 4 5 Access the User menu and select Passwords gt Regular Users gt User X Select Name and enter a user name see section 2 2 1 on page 10 on how to Press OK Select Password and enter a password see section 2 2 1 on page 10 on how to Press OK A S To entirely delete a password delete all the digits leaving it blank and press OK 19 6 2 Master user password The Master user password is used to access the user menu and to arm disarm This password can be up to 8 digits long and contain the numeric values of 1 4 for example 41241324 The default Master user password must be changed to complete the installation and setup process The Master password cannot be entered on a wireless keypad only directly in the Control Panel To set the Master password 1 Access the User menu and select Passwords gt Master User Grade 2 approval requires the use of a minimum of 7 digit passwords 2 Enter the desired password see section 2 2 1 on page 10 on how to 3 Press OK
4. 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure index Alarm Vistial VeritiGalo Wl EE 6 The Control Panel EE 9 The getut va Ra 9 Control Panel s Te Te 10 TVS EAD AS aec e 10 Info Ee KEE ne 12 The smartphone app s SCEeeh ed dE SEN Ee aa irn ANEN Nd e EE SEENEN EEN e E es 27 Remove EE 31 Replacing the SmartVIew battery wim desiree wrens neuer EEN 31 SmartView PIR CAMELa cccccccccecececccccccuuueeeeeeeeuueuuuuueeeeeeeuuuuuuuueeeseseuuuuuuuuesesnnggs 32 Oe eC eels sec ee ee ee er 32 Wireless PIR Pet Imimune detector wi aiccciiiccainiedeccdstadasdeanedededuadsawdsaaeetuoutiasenduaaese 33 Temperature Ee d ER Magnetic d Or CONtTAC recse arrire annae a a a a a a a ai 33 Smoke detecto E 34 Carbon Monoxide detector EE 34 Remote control key TODS siasozedvsskusasttaun ci XeRuid aneanscdasocmedeaiarnn sintered eheadetaresesanns 35 Wireless remote Keypad RE 36 REP Range extender Repeater EE 37 Panic PENdant WHISTAWaUC E 38 Panic pendaNt MTT 38 External SILEM deeg 38 SIR I Wireless Indoor Siren WEE 39 Water leakage ge IEN 40 Default Master User Password 111 NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER This guide is intended to assist users and operators in the safe and efficient use of the system described herein Before attempting
5. 6 3 Duress code The Duress code is used when a user is forced to disarm the alarm system by an intruder When this code in entered the system is indeed disarmed as in normal disarming however a Duress event is sent to the Monitoring Station where available and the system s contacts As a precaution the LCD screen shows no indication for the duress reporting only the envelope icon appears to indicate normal Disarm reporting The Duress code can be up to 8 digits long and can contain the numeric values of 1 through 4 for example 44312411 but switch around the last two digits for example if your user code is 33142324 Ay To help you remember the Duress code in stressful situations use your User code the Duress code should be 33142342 To set the Duress code 1 Access the User menu and select Passwords gt Duress Code 2 Enter the desired password see section 2 2 1 on page 10 on how to 3 Press OK 7 Set Clock menu When starting the system for the first time or after a long power failure the time and date need to be set 16 B4 AM PM 24H 16 04y 13 DD MM MM DD Z1 Time To set the Time 1 Access the User menu and select Set Clock gt Time f 2 Press the left function key to set the time format to either 12H AM PM or 24H 3 Press the up and down arrow keys v N to set the hour 4 Press the right and left arrow keys C B to move the indicator be
6. Tests gt Zone 2 All the enabled zones will appear in a grid with the zone number of regular zones and the RSSI Received Signal strength Indication level of visual zones see the next sub sections 3 Trigger each regular zone once the zone signal is received the zone number is replaced by its RSSI level bars 4 Oncethe tests are complete press OK to exit 5 1 1 1 Zone status options There are three status options for a zone display see the next figure a Number this is the zone number It appears in regular zones before testing and in fault visual zones with for example low battery or supervision loss b RSSI bars 1 In regular zones the bars appear as the zone is triggered 2 In visual zones the bars appear normally and constantly interchange with the zone number c Empty this indicates that the zone is not in use disabled Dll RSSI reception level The Received Signal Strength Indicator or RSSI helps determining if a wireless device is placed at a location where it can maintain good communication with the Control Panel As in a cell phone the more bars that appear the better is the reception and vice versa e ull 5 bars Excellent reception Ulli 4 bars Very good reception ul 3 bars Good reception e T 2 bars Low reception relocating the detector is advisable e One bar Poor reception relocating the detector is required 5 1 2 External Siren S
7. an SMS Message asinsi er eieuteieieaedioesen 25 Appendixes Appendix A The AlarmView Smartphone Application 26 Al Installing DEEN c eroi dee are ee E a IAE 26 A 2 The interface ee E ee 27 PES SONINI EE 28 AS Operating the application sssrinin CN geg ege Ee eege Ee eier 28 Appendix B Maintenance amp Troublesbootng see K ENNEN KKK KEE 30 Bil Cleaning the ECD SCree A EE 30 B 2 Replacing the Control Panel s batter 30 B 3 Replacing the SmartView batter 31 Appendix C Wireless Peripherals eeeeeee eene nnn 32 CA SmartView PIR CaIiel a scecc aaexcEk rc Qe XXX ERE EE Cc Ke UE REX EX M Ee 32 C 2 OutView camera EE 32 C 3 PIR S Wireless PIR detector amp PIR P Wireless Pet Immune PIR detector 32 Ce TD 5 temperature GeteCto e 33 G9 DCM magnetic door EE 33 C 6 SM Smoke detecLOl E 34 C 7 DCO Carbon Monoxide detector nemen enema nnne nana 34 C 8 KF 1 KF 2 Remote control key Tobes NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN 35 Ceo RWE Wireless Ke Vib EE 36 C 10 REP Range extender Repeater NENNEN ENEE EEN 37 C 11 PCP Panic Pendant Wrist watch 38 C 12 SIR B R Wireless external eren 38 C 13 SIR I Wireless Indoor SIPEM EE 39 C 14 WLD Wireless Water leakage detector enee 40 ADDendDCD E CH EEN 41 Appendix E Limited Warranty uge ee ee ENEE 43 Appendix F Useful tables ccccccessccesceeeseneseeeeeseeseeeeesenseeeeesenseeeeesenanennnas 44 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure
8. office is partly occupied Part Partial arming is designed for securing one part of the premises while leaving the other part unsecured e One Key Arming Allows arming the system using a single key without the use of any code e Force Arm Allows arming the system even if it is not ready under the condition that all open zones will be closed by the end of the Exit delay If the zone s is open when the exit delay expires an alarm is generated e Chime Ding Dong bell sound typically assigned to an entry point or back door to indicate entry when the system is disarmed e Contacts The system s destinations people that receive the events reporting as well as perform some pre defined authorized tasks User Contact Private users usually the owner of the system or other family members e Disarmed System is in normal standby mode Only 24 hour zones Panic Fire Tamper etc are active e Entry Exit Delay The predetermined time set before triggering an alarm Associated with the entry exit zones defined above e Events an occurrence of significant in the system reported to either the user or and the monitoring center Alarm event an occurrence relating to an alarm triggered or deactivated within the system Arming event an occurrence relating to arming or disarming of the system Visual event an occurrence of an event sent together with 3 images for verification Event Group a gro
9. to use icon based free smartphone application The application can be obtained by Email directly from your vendor The application uses SMS technology behind a clear user interface that makes operating the alarm system remotely quick and intuitive Just as in controlling the alarm system using text messages every operation by the application is being answered by a text message from the alarm system that either confirms the action or reports on error To use the application some parameters are required to be programming by the Installer Al Installing the application As mentioned above the application s file can be obtained from your vendor by Email To install the application 1 On your Smartphone open the Email message containing the installation gt ps file AlarmView apk 2 Inthe message body tap INSTALL 3 Tap Install again in the first installation screen 4 Read the End User License Agreement EULA and tap Accept 5 When installation ends click Open A 2 The interface Figure 7 The smartphone app s screen A 2 1 The buttons Turn On Off the PGM output Arm Away CS e Green the output is active e Red the output is not active Arm Home Bell cancel d Arm Part CC Battery status Update system status Al arm status e Yellow and swiveling e Currently not applicable currently updating r Diea System Status Green system status has been updated Ka Settings Request loo
10. to use the system the user must read this guide and become familiar with all safety requirements and operating procedures The system must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was designed The use of the software associated with the system is subject to the terms of the license provided as part of the purchase documents PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd s exclusive warranty and liability is limited to the warranty and liability statement provided in Appendix E on page 43 This guide describes the maximum configuration of the system with the maximum number of functions including future options Therefore not all functions described in this guide may be available in a specific system Warnings are given for situations and circumstances in which a possible hazard can arise Cautions are given for situations or circumstances in which the system can possibly be damaged Notes are given for situations that require special attention or to improve the operating procedure Incorrect operation or failure of the operator to effectively maintain the system relieves the manufacturer and seller from all or any responsibility for consequent noncompliance damage or injury The text and graphics contained in the guide are for the purpose of illustration and reference only In no event shall manufacturer be liable for any special direct indirect incidental consequential exemplary or punitive damages including without li
11. using Caller ID authentication only user contact cell phones are accepted by the Control Panel Furthermore the security settings and actions allowed for each and every phone number i e contact can be managed separately To send a command simply type the letter s listed bellow and send it to the system s phone number as a text message A status message confirming or reporting failure your command should be received from the system Note that commands are NOT case sensitive 9 4 1 SMS commands Following are the available text commands you can utilize by using the cellular phone Action Text Shortcut Arming commands Arm Away AWAY A a Arm Home HOME H h Arm Partial PARTIAL P p Disarm DISARM D d PGM commands Open PGM 10 0 Close PGM 1C c 24 Visual Look in commands Request Image xxI i e XX zone number e Available zones are 25 30 e 99 all 25 30 zones Miscellaneous commands Stop Bell p BELL D S B Check System Status STATUS S Help Request a list of commands Commands are NOT case sensitive 9 4 2 Receiving an SMS message The SMS messages sent by the Control Panel are built out of the following format Message Device Name User Name time stamp for example Alarm from Kitchen AlarmView 02 38 26 Appendix A The AlarmView Smartphone Application Currently for Android only and soon for iPhone too the AlarmView application allows you to operate your alarm system via a simple
12. 1 2 1 Test To test the siren 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Tests gt External Siren Test 2 The external siren will sound two separate beeps then a third longer one 3 Press OK 5 22 2 Relearn Installer only option 5 1 3 Built in siren The test verifies the behavior of the built in siren To perform the test 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Tests gt Built In Siren 2 Press OK the built in siren should sound briefly 5 1 4 Communication The test verifies the communication setup by attempting to send and receive data see the next table for details To perform a communication test 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Tests gt Communication 2 Select the communication test type see the next table 3 Press OK at the end of the test 5 Service menu 5 1 4 1 Communication test options LCD Message An attempt to open www google com Wait Passed Failed Google s website Sends a Periodic Test event to the CMS reporting is dependent on the protocol defined gontactiD SIA SMS CMS phone Passed Failed gmail Email visual ContactID CMS CMS email wet Passed Failed i Kee Kos IP amp port Kee ament ContactID Sends a Periodic Test message via SMS amp email and reports after each test ugue meum prem Tee must be enabled hiem me vum eme must be enabled 5 1 5 System self test The test initiates an automatic sequence of th
13. 4 6 c Medical alarm 7 9 C 9 3 LED indicators The remote wireless keypad LED indicators behave as follows Power LED Red Steady system OK Flashing low battery Status LED tricolor Steady Red armed Away Flashing Red armed Home Steady Orange armed Part Steady Green disarmed Flashing Green fault Fault LED Currently inactive C 9 4 Operating instructions Arming the system using the remote keypad is done using one key arming Press the desired Arm Away Arm Home or Arm Part key to arm the system To disarm the system enter a valid user code and press the keypads Disarm button 59 5 Replacing the battery Remove the keypad from the wall Open the Keypad by loosening the 2 screws located on the back of the unit Remove the battery and press any key to discharge Insert a new battery into place Replace the keypad s cover and secure with the two screws Remount the unit onto the wall C 10 REP Range extender Repeater The Range extender is designed to increase the effectiveness and versatility of the alarm system by increasing the maximum possible distance between the control panel and the detectors and peripherals Tt is available in 868MHZ version 4 Figure 19 REP Range extender Repeater Qv HT x cor i e C 11 PCP Panic Pendant Wrist watch The water proof panic pendant wrist watch is designed to be worn by people with special care needs as they move aroun
14. 5 6 44 FOR BETTER PROTECTION Pima Electronic Systems Ltd 5 Hatzoref st Holon 5885633 ISRAEL Tel 972 3 650 6414 Fax 972 3 550 0442 E mail support pima alarms com sales pima alarms com www pima alarms com Distributed and Supported by RoHS compliant CE re P N 4410374 Version XX en A3 July 2013
15. AlarmView Wireless Intruder Alarm System with Visual Verification User Guide System version 2 08 38 PINZA WIRELE YAN AlarmView User Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Company PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Address 5 Hatzoref St Holon 58856 Country Israel Telephone number 972 3 6506414 Fax number 972 3 5500442 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd declares that the AlarmView system is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user
16. System E EE 12 2 4 Accessing Hie MenuS eegend Ee EE 12 2 5 Der aS Wy ONS EE 12 3 OPTIONS MCG PERETETTT TED IceUT 13 E e E e o EE lee c eR Emm 13 C ZONG DYDIS EIE D o M 13 E User e ue ties 13 4 Event Log mend sssusesw uessvuesusseaeswkuarekwewass zacsswesqusvuesusweuawewkessvekussswess 14 Al Thelog diSD dV cxcsensackistskavREPhISA E PREReTE PUES arse bass C E PUER E EE hR e E ERES S SR PEDPe RE PES EYE 14 Alu Logentry E ne euni ici aures rtr etis cotes rs UE Kerr rU aereo Iri Eris vts 14 5 Service E LEE 15 Eug EE 15 ee ZONO dE 15 c M Exen eege LM 16 g3 BOIN SI G TTE 16 SA COMMUNICA NOM EE 16 S45 SyS lem sel tS ereer ar aio urns hunde Sahan ae aare i E c dc 17 5 2 Eile DPOOFSEDERIPICI WEE 17 Be SYVSUCIN VERSION RE 18 gF OV nBi L g Tm 18 6 Passwords MenU NNN 19 Gil Regular user EE aire Ee 19 O Master user E e EE 20 Go vees P T 20 7 Ser Clock TROU ee eee 21 PM ie EE 21 TD E 21 8 Stop Communication TEE uu eet ee Eege aa aai 22 9 Operating Instructions eeeeeiieneeee EK EE KEE u uuum 23 SE AMING MOTOS ee ee een ER 23 did E Se aal ie Ren SY SCC ME 23 AlarmView User Guide 9 2 1 Using d Key TOD EE 23 9 2 2 Via an external wireless kevpad NNN EEN NEE 23 9 2 3 Force arm and faults overriding EE 24 Da Diarming tHe S VET NEE 24 9 4 Operating the system by text messages NEEN EEN EE 24 9 4 1 SMS commands EE 24 94 2 Receiving
17. al reporting to Central Monitoring Stations e SmartView PIR cameras e OutView cameras e A range of wireless peripherals such as movement smoke detectors panic buttons remote keypads key fobs door contacts etc e Optional Visual amp Alarm End user notification to mobile phones or email e Optional use of mobile phone for Remote image request from each camera plus the ability to Control the system remotely 1 1 Graphic conventions in this guide Icon Description A Note Important note A Caution Issues that may cause system malfunctions O Warning Issues that may cause damage to the system or actual bodily harm 1 2 Features e Matched field of view between detector and camera for Visual Verification with no dead spots e X High quality color images e Alarm event reporting ContactID SIA Protocols over SMS GPRS IP Images Visual transmission over MMS Email GPRS MMS Multimedia Messaging Service service requires Internet plan and costs money including text messages sent via this service AlarmView User Guide e End user notification by SMS amp Email e Remote control of system activation and camera s image requests using SMS commands from authenticated mobile phones e Built in quad band GSM GPRS communication modem e Advanced SmartView supervised wireless Visual link 2 way supervised and secured radio network 48bit encryption key Supervision every 10 sec 2 4Ghz FHSS Frequency Hopp
18. arranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise In no case shall the Manufacturer be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this warranty or any other warranties whatsoever as aforesaid This warranty shall not be modified varied or extended and the Manufacturer does not authorize any person to act on its behalf in the modification variation or extension of this warranty This warranty shall apply to the Product only All products accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Product including batteries shall be covered solely by their own warranty if any The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever whether directly indirectly incidentally consequentially or otherwise caused by the malfunction of the Product due to products accessories or attachments of others including batteries used in conjunction with the Products The Manufacturer 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 User understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary robbery and fire without warning but it is not insurance of a guarantee that s
19. d remain so for 20 seconds before returning to be gray A 4 1 Arming amp disarming To perform an action just tap the appropriate icon The AlarmView s Control Panel will send a confirmation or error message as soon as the action e g disarming the system is taken the relevant icons in the application will be colored arming icons lights in red when active disarm ed in green and so on 28 Also the status icons will light in green depending to their status low battery in green otherwise in gray faults in green when there ones and so on A 4 2 Look in image request Tap the camera icon at the bottom a pop up window showing the cameras is displayed see the next image To receive an image from camera 1 6 if installed tap the camera s button The Control Panel will respond by sending an image as an MMS message When an MMS arrives a popup message with the camera icon will be shown Pressing OK will open the incoming message Pressing Cancel will close the popup A 4 3 PGM output activation The PGM icon and output has two states as in the PGM output itself as explained in the previous table Being a toggle mode output every tap turns the output s state to either On or Off and as a result the icon s color becomes red or green Appendix B Maintenance amp Troubleshooting B 1 Cleaning the LCD screen The LCD screen may occasionally get finger oil stains and accumulate dust Clean it only
20. d the premises A Figure 20 Panic pendant wrist watch C 11 1 Use instructions To transmit an emergency signal to the Control Panel press and hold the Panic button see next figure for more than one second The LED will flash three times to confirm When the Control Panel receives the alarm signal and is being activated you can stop the activity by pressing amp holding the Active Button for eight seconds ignoring the first set of LED flashing at one second The LED will flash three times to confirm E TXLED sch Figure 21 Panic pendant C 12 SIR B R Wireless external siren The Wireless External Siren can be used in commercial industrial and residential locations indoors or outdoors The Siren is capable of providing audible alerts for fire alarm and tampering at levels difficult to ignore A strong flashing signal helps to identify the source of the alarm from the distance The siren is operated by 4xD size 1 5v Alkaline batteries e Figure 22 External siren C 12 1 Replacing the siren s battery Release the screws at the bottom of Bell box and lift the outer case carefully The battery compartment is a large box in the Bell box with a lid secured with 4 screws Remove the four screws and take off the compartment lid Remove the batteries and press the Tamper Switch twice to discharge Slide Power Switch to OFF position PI ge c9 Ye 6 Insert new batteries and slide Power Switch back t
21. d to arm and disarm the system either in addition to the Control Panel or as a single keypad User codes that are entered at the wireless keypad are limited to 4 digits only with numeric values between 0 9 for example 0486 AlarmView User Guide However the Master user password cannot be used via the wireless keypad but only at the Control Panel 9 2 3 Force arm and faults overriding 9 2 3 1 Force arm Force arm is a feature that allows the exit delay to start running even when non exit delayed zones are open System not ready This feature can be enabled by the Installer All open zones must be closed before the exit delay expires or an alarm will be set off 9 2 3 2 Faults overriding Three faults can be overridden and ignored so the alarm system can be armed even if one of them occurs The faults are Backup battery loss AC loss and Zone supervision loss This feature too can be enabled by the Installer The three faults will be logged and reported anyway 9 3 Disarming the system There are two ways to disarm the system e By entering a User code e By entering the Duress code see section 6 3 on page 20 See the Glossary on page 41 for more details 9 4 Operating the system by text messages The AlarmView system can be operated by SMS messages Operations include arming amp disarming requesting the system status activating the PGM output stopping the siren and requesting look in images By
22. e system which checks the processor the screen and more To perform the self test 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Tests gt System gt Self Test 2 The system will activate a sequence of the display and audio tests LED LCD siren and internal speaker After that the CPU Memory GSM GPRS modem RF and more are checked When the test is complete the system will display a status message of either Ok or detailed error message 3 Press Back to exit 5 2 Enable programming Programming by the Installer of the alarm system is required on some occasions like when the need to update the system s software or see its configuration arises It can be done locally on the premises or by the telephone By default local and remote programming is disabled and must be enabled by the Master user s special permission For security reasons only the Master user can allow this It enables a 2 hour window in which programming is allowed After the 2 hours are up it must be enabled once again if required To enable a 2 hour programming window Enable programming For 2 hours NO 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Enable programming gt f 2 Press for Yes The built in siren will sound 3 beeps and a confirmation message will appear 3 Press Back twice to exit 17 5 3 System version To view the system version 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Display Version 2 The Control Pane
23. elating to the system behavior as well as setting changing authorized passwords Installer a professional installer of intrusion systems authorized to define and perform changes to the system s parameters Installer access requires the Master user s permission Zones A protected area connected with a detection device detector dependent on the protected area type see Zone types ahead e g zone 1 Front Door zone 2 Living Room Motion Regular Zones Protection zones of various sorts including Intrusion Fire Distress Medical etc Visual Zones Protected zones using a detector usually motion combined with a camera used for alarm verification and or Look in Zone Types o Normal Immediate Burglary Protection zone activates an alarm if violated when the system is armed o Entry Exit Burglary Protection zone that are in the entry exit route A delay can be defined to allow entry exit before system arming o Follower an intrusion zone that if violated while an entry exit zone was opened it will follow it meaning it will wait for the delay to be over before initiating the alarm This zone type is typically used in the entry exit route but also protects an additional entry point such as an outside window o 24Hr A zone which is protected always even when the system is disarmed Typically used together with a tamper protection or similar device o Panic or Medical A zone used with permanent dis
24. ensitivity to a range of up to 7 meters The SmartView unique feature of Matched field of view between camera and detector allows simple installation at any place in the premises knowing that the area covered by the camera is also the protected area and there is no need for adjustment or alignment of the detector or camera C 2 OutView camera The OutView camera is designed for outdoor installations and utilizes external trigger input making it ultimate tool for enhanced perimeter protection as well as a variety of other applications The OutView camera can be triggered by Outdoor detector Doorbell Electronic gate etc C 2 1 Quick reference guide Antenna ati Plastic screw k holder B uu Swiveling bracket Lans cap Mounting bracket Figure 11 The OutView parts C 3 PIR S Wireless PIR detector amp PIR P Wireless Pet Immune PIR detector Passive Infra Red PIR Motion Detectors are the most frequently used type of detector There are two models normal detector and with Pet immune The PIR S detector utilizes a digitalized adaptive signal processor 32 Appendix C Wireless Peripherals algorithm It is made up of a cover and a base the cover contains the Figure 12 Wireless PIR electronics and optics the base has knockouts to allow mounting Pet Immune detector on flat surfaces or in a corner situation using a triangular bracket The detectors are designed to give a typical detect
25. gger input from external source detector door bell etc Wireless detectors The AlarmView system supports a wide range of wireless detectors including door contacts PIR and Pet immune motion detectors Smoke detectors etc Sirens The Control Panel has a built in siren an external wireless siren and strobe or third party wired siren can also be installed Key fobs Remote controls Key fobs amp remote controls can be used to easily activate deactivate the system Panic Medical Pendant Wrist watch The AlarmView system can be used to transmit visual enhanced medical emergency and duress alerts using a wrist transmitter and or emergency pendant 2 2 Control Panel overview The next drawings show the Control Panel s front and back Arm Away LCD display Arm Home e a H oa 25 Till Indication t AlarmView VODAFON q ok D LEDs t MENU DISARM INFO Navigation numeral keys Arm Part Left function key Right function key Figure 3 The Control Panel keys Tamper _ SIM card Battery AC cord amp socket compartment programming cable sockets Figure 4 Control Panel s back side NT Key definition The table below details the Control Panel s key definition and functions Arming keys Description O Away Arm to Away full mode E Home Arm to Home partial mode d Part Arm to Part partial mode Function keys di Left Access the menus Select Insert V R
26. hone See the Glossary on page 41 for detailed explanation on the options 3 2 Zone bypass L Zone 1 24 LI Zone 25 30 Visual Zone Bypass This menu allows setting zones to be bypassed i e not to trigger the alarm when opened Bypassing is used when the system needs to be armed while one or more zones cannot be armed The zones selected will be bypassed during the next arming session and will automatically return to normal upon disarm To set zones for bypass 1 Access the User menu and select Options Zone Bypass 2 Set Clear all relevant zones note that only the enabled zones are listed zone does not sound the alarm when violated nor does it report the CMS G Bypassing zones reduces the safety of the protected premises a bypassed therefore it must be used carefully Se User contacts User Contacts User 1 4 The User Contacts menu allows temporarily disabling a user contact from receiving notifications or performing other normally allowed activities To disable a user 1 Access the User menu and select Options gt User Account 2 Clear to disable or Set to enable relevant users 4 Event Log menu The Event Log menu allows viewing the system log The log keeps the last 256 events While the system is armed only 10 events from the same zone can be logged To view the Event Log 1 Access the User menu and select Event Log The display will show the last chronological eve
27. ight Display the system s Status Cancel Delete OK OK Confirm Navigation keys Description D Up Scroll up alphanumeric values A Z 0 9 space_ numeral 1 Down Scroll down alphanumeric values see above numeral 3 C Left Scroll left Exit back numeral 4 D Right Scroll right access duplicate previous character numeral 2 dud LCD display The LCD screen shows at any given time the system status as well as the current time GSM service provider and signal level System name Hour GSM reception level Al Vi Sr arm VIEW VODAFON GSM provider MENU DISARM INFO Status message Y Access the menu Display system status Figure 5 The LCD display The tamper switch is an order option and is only available if specified in the original order 2 Quick Reference Guide 22233 Status messages The available system status messages are Initializing shown after startup exiting programming mode and after a system reset Disarm Arm Away Exit Delay Entry Delay Arm Home Arm Part 2 2 4 Trouble icons The available system trouble icons are IZ Message ransmissen D Low backup batey S Gs recepton vel ff Je asconnected 65M network enor Elsen 2 2 5 Audio indicators Following are the sounds emitted by the Control Panel and the keypad Sound Sounded when d Single beep A key is pressed dl Two beeps A menu idle timeout occurs exiting to main menu dl cd Three beeps Succes
28. ing Spread Spectrum 2 4Ghz Diversity receiver 2 antennas e Supervised 868 MHz link for standard wireless peripherals e Graphic user friendly LCD display e Easy battery replacement 1 3 Visual Verification Upon alarm event both the event information and images are transmitted wirelessly to the AlarmView Control Panel the event code image are sent over GPRS GSM network directly to the Central Monitoring Station and or the mobile phone of the end user MONITORING CENTER ALARMVIEW SMARTVIEW LT D ALARM ALARM Post ALARM Figure 1 Alarm visual verification 1 4 Specifications The specifications listed below are for the system s Control Panel the specifications for each of the detectors and accessories can be found in Appendix C on page 32 Number of wireless zones Up to 30 24 regular including 1 wired 6 visual Wireless Peripherals e Up to 6 Key fobs or keypads e Up to 6 Panic buttons e External siren Arming modes Away Home Partial Alarm types Silent Siren or sounder built in Event log 256 events with time amp date stamp Built in siren Piezoelectric 90dB External siren 1 siren wireless Indoor Outdoor Input Output 1 PGM output 3 trigger inputs Real time clock Time and Date stamp Special functions e Remote control by SMS from authorized mobile phones ensuring privacy and security e Remote look in via an MMS from an authorized mobile phone ensuring privacy and security e Loca
29. ion range of 12 meters when mounted at 2 meters above ground The PIR P Pet Immune PIR detector eliminates false alarms caused by pets It is designed not initiate the alarm when detecting a dog weighing up to 27Kg few cats etc C NO Test The detector can be put into Test mode by pressing its LED In Test mode the power consumption timer will be turned off and the LED indicator will flash every time a movement is detected Each time the Test button is pressed it enters the test mode for 3 minutes during which the unit will transmit a test signal to the Control panel for radio range test After 3 minutes it will exit Test Mode automatically and return to normal mode CA TD 5 temperature detector The wireless temperature detector generates an alarm when the surrounding temperature drops to 50C 41 F Figure 13 Temperature detector C 5 DCM magnetic door contact The wireless magnetic door contact is used for detecting the opening and closing of doors and windows Best used where there are small children or in shops and warehouses the door contact is typically fixed to the doorframe windowsill and the magnet is fixed to the door or window While the AlarmView system is disarmed every time a magnet door or window is opened the Control Panels chime sounds a long beep While the system is armed however an alarm is generated just like any other detector To turn the chime off completely see section 3 1 on page 13 Fig
30. is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the control communicator Plug the control communicator into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Guide Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ROHS compliance All our products are lead free PIMA Electronic Systems is ISO 9001 certified All data contained herein is subject to change without prior notice PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Patent Pending Technology Copyright 2013 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd All rights reserved E amp OE This guide and the information contained herein are proprietary to PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Only PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd or its customers have the right to use the inf
31. k in images Fault status e Red one or more of the following faults exist Action not allowed Operation failed Arm away failed Arm home failed Arm part failed Disarm failed e Green none of the above faults exist AlarmView User Guide A 3 Settings A 3 1 The Control Panel s phone number 1 To set the Control Panel s mobile phone number tap the Settings icon bottom left 2 Enter the number in the designated space A 3 2 Password protection The application can be protected by a password so to open it will require the user to enter a password The default password after enabling this feature is four zeros 0000 To set a different password 1 Tap to select Enable Password 2 Tap Change Password 3 Enter the current password Failing to enter the correct password will prevent entering a new one If this is the first time you enter a password enter 0000 as the current one Enter a new password and enter again to confirm it 5 Tap Set password From now on every time you ll try to open the application a logon window will be displayed To remove it and cancel the password feature de select Enable Password AA Operating the application When opening the application and before updating the status or performing any action the buttons are all in gray As the system status is updated or an action is taken for instance when tapping the Sync button they become colorful an
32. l USB connection for setup and firmware upgrade Codes 1 4 1 1 Introduction 8 codes up to 8 digits each numeric value 1 4 Master user 4 Regular users or up to 4 digit code numeric value 0 9 with external keypad Duress code 7 Limited 24H code 7 Installer code Wireless network Advanced wireless link for Visual zones Frequency Band 2 4 GHz ISM band TX Power Up to 100mW Transmission method e 2 way communication e GFSK e Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS Supervision Up to 20 seconds Secured Wireless Network e 48 bit factory set ID code e Built in security using a link key prevents unauthorized access e Data encryption up to 48 bit Expected Range Up to 100 meters 300 feet indoor Wireless link for standard peripherals Frequency 868 MHz Supervision Randomly every 20 to 50 minutes Transmission method FM Narrow Band Expected Range Up to 100 meters 300 feet indoor 1 4 2 Communication Modem Interface Quad band GSM GPRS Report destinations CMS Receivers Mobile phones Email Accounts Reporting formats SMS MMS Email GPRS IP End User contacts Reporting Options Formats GSM GPRS SMS MMS Email Notifications Four cellular phone numbers Four email accounts CMS contacts Reporting Options Formats GSM GPRS SMS MMS Email Notifications Two IP address programmable IP address and Port Or Two phone numbers Or Two Email accounts 1 4 3 Physical and electric att
33. l s software version will be displayed 3 Press OK to exit 5 4 System reset This feature is to be used mainly to reset the GSM communication between the control panel and the GSM network It behaves the same as disconnecting the control power from power briefly and does not affect settings like zone names telephone numbers etc To perform a system reset 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt System Reset 2 Wait shortly for the process to end and the main display to appear 6 Passwords menu 6 Passwords menu The password menu allows you to define and set passwords used for the various functions of the system using a level hierarchy password system JC Regular Users Master User Duress Code 24H Limited Code Installer 6 1 Regular user passwords Here you can define up to 4 users of the AlarmView with name and password for each The passwords only allow their users to arm and disarm the system The password functionality depends on whether it is entered at the Control Panel or in a wireless keypad Passwords that are to be entered in the Control Panel can be made of up to 8 digits and contain only the numeric values of 1 4 for example 13423142 Password that are to be entered solely in the RWK wireless keypad can be made of up to 4 digits but contain the numeric values of 0 9 for example 0369 q Due to EN50131 1 regulation and Grade 2 approval the system allows only
34. mitation any and all damages from business interruption loss of profits or revenue cost of capital or loss of use of any property or capital or injury 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This guide is designed to assist you throughout the use of the AlarmView a PIMA Wireless Intruder Alarm System with visual verification PIMA Wireless products are easy to install plug n play providing wireless intruder alarm capabilities with or without visual verification amp optional remote Look in with a built in GPRS GSM communication modem Suitable for residential and small business applications the AlarmView system presents a comprehensive solution for security and personal safety see System components on page 9 for a detailed list of the available components and accessories The AlarmView s unique offering is in its ability to incorporate SmartView PIRs Cameras that combine movement detection and image capturing as well as OutView cameras and a wide range of regular detectors providing a comprehensive solution for Security and Personal safety Upon an alarm event both the event and images are transmitted wirelessly to the AlarmView Control Panel the event code 3 images are sent over the GPRS GSM network directly to the Central Monitoring Station and optionally to the mobile phone of a number of predefined users The AlarmView system offers e Wireless alarm system with Visual Verification amp optional Look in e Alarm amp Visu
35. nce the concentration of the Carbon Monoxide CO exceeds the set threshold value the detector s LED lights up and an alarm is sent to the Control Panel An internal buzzer will sound for 10 seconds after which a follow up smoke check is performed Pressing the Test button will put the Detector into Alarm Silence mode for 10 min and the alarm will be stop After this 10 minute period is over the detector will emit a 2 tone beep and return to normal operation mode If the Smoke concentration is still over the set threshold value the Smoke Detector will sound the warning alarm again II 6 Figure 16 Carbon Monoxide detector 34 C 7 1 Test Press the Test button on the CO Detector to ensure that it is functioning properly fthe detector functions normally the LED will be on for 2 sec then it will sound a beep Ifthe buzzer sounds 3 beeps the Electro chemical sensor on the CO detector is out of order fthe LED doesnt light and no beep is sounded the CO detector is out of order C 8 KF 1 KF 2 Remote control key fobs The remote control key fob offers the convenience of arming and disarming the alarm system at a distance e KF 1 one way key fob e KF 2 two way key fob every successful operation is indicated in the key fob by a beep Figure 17 Remote control key fobs C 8 1 Quick reference Transmission LED Battery Compartment E Pressing this button arms the system in Away mode Pressing this but
36. nt in the log 7m 2 Use the Up Down v YV navigation keys to scroll the events see next section for details 3 Press Cancel to exit the log 4 1 The log display Every log entry is displayed in three lines see the examples a The upper line shows the date time stamp and the entry number on the right b The mid line shows the event description C The bottom line shows the zone event source 4 1 1 Log entry examples Date Time Log entry no 15 04 2013 15 45 11 Alarm from Zone ZONE 1 FRONT DOOR CANCEL The event Zone no Zone name Date Time Log entry no 15 04 2013 15 45 11 System Battery Loss SYSTEM AlarmView The event CANCEL A system event System name Date Time Log entry no 15 04 2013 15 45 11 System Battery Loss KEY FOB 2 John D The event CANCEL Key fob Serial no Key fob s name 5 Service menu 5 1 Tests Kel M Service Zone pi Test External Siren Stop Siren Built In Siren Relearn Communication GPRS Link CMS 1 2 Contact 1 4 System Self Test Tests help ensuring proper operation of the system You should test you re alarm system on a regular basis once every week 5 1 1 Zone test This test should be performed periodically to ensure that all the detectors work properly To perform the zone test 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt
37. o ON position 7 The Bell box will beep and flash when the last battery is inserted 8 Replace the battery compartment lid with the four screws and not to over tighten C 13 SIR I Wireless Indoor siren The Indoor Wireless Siren can be used is commercial industrial and residential indoor locations The Siren is capable of providing audible alerts for fire alarm and tampering at levels difficult to ignore Figure 23 SIR I Wireless Indoor siren C 13 1 Features and specifications e Low battery detection e Case and wall tamper protection e System status indicator with siren beeps e Programmable cut off options via the Control Panel e Power 4 x D size Alkaline batteries e Range Over 300 meters 71000 feet in open space C 13 2 Audio status indication The indoor siren uses the following indications while in Arm and Disarm modes all options are defined via the Control Panel Mode ren audio Arm Key fob Disarm Low Battery C 13 3 Test 1 Access the User menu and select Service gt Tests gt External Siren test gt Test 2 The siren should sound for a few seconds If it is not re enroll the siren 3 Three years life expectancy in typical domestic environment Range might be impacted by building materials and interferences C 13 4 Replacing the batteries Release the side screw of the box and lift the outer case carefully Remove the battery compartment lid s 4 screws and take it off
38. ormation No part of this guide may be re produced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd owns patents and patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this guide The furnishing of this guide to any party does not give that party or any third party any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights except as expressly provided in any written agreement of PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd Table of contents 1 ERTFOGUCUION pasce Pet 5 1 1 Graphic CONVENTIONS in this guide siicis ceris NEES NEES YREe E ErrexxRr ERE SE ee 5 Lee FEO c M 5 1 3 CIS Verl IC ERO Zaemer geess gege dE Sege PE CR KIC Ge 6 UN Melde T m UU 6 L4 1 Wireless HOEWOUI eege ebe vain ee es alae a Mt gru sv Rake Ea Fl saE e Esas REETAN arii 7 t42 ORIG AO MEET DT TE EE 7 1 4 3 Physical and electric attributes NEEN EEN EEN 7 2 QUICK Reference Guide oosusssnsasusrsexPunsasPsPEEERSRSPEEU ER AEEEEEUENANNSPEEENNNI FREE ES 9 Zl System COMMONGING 12 2 242524591224223 14245423112 1223291423444 X EEEESEFELCEREREXIASARER LA iII EXTR aus 9 2 2 Control Panel E TEE 9 22k SEENEN eher 10 22 ENR EST SAIL UIT 10 SEET EIERE 11 prr TROUDIC ICONS ee TI TT 11 ES PIO ne ege e 11 Dee EED IMAC TETTE UTILE 11 2 9 INFO Screen
39. ributes Physical Attributes Dimensions 225 x 138 x 40 mm 8 8 x 5 5 x 1 6 Inch Weight With Battery 687 grams 1 5 pounds Without battery 577 grams 1 3 pounds Casing Plastic PC ABC 94 VO Environmental Data Operating 109C 58 C temperature 14 F 136 4 F Range is impacted by building materials and interference Physical Attributes Storage temperature 259C 70 C 139F 1589F Humidity 0 to 8596 non condensing Electrical Data Power supply 12VDC 1A Current drain 100mA standby 0 7A peak Backup battery 4 8 VDC 4 x Ni MH 2 Ah up to 12 hours a To prevent damage to the Control Panel use only the original AC adaptor and backup battery pack 2 Quick Reference Guide 2 1 System components The AlarmView system consists of the Control Panel 23 wireless zones 1 hardwired 6 PIR camera SmartView OutView and 36 wireless peripherals up to 6 Key fobs Remote keypads and 6 Panic buttons as well as one wireless siren The Control Panel The Control Panel is consists of the main circuitry GPRS GSM communication module standard wireless transceiver and a visual dedicated wireless transceiver Visual detectors The SmartView supervised wireless PIR motion detectors are Figure 2 The Control Panel composed of two types which are combined with high quality color cameras SmartView high quality rapid acquisition camera with PIR detector OutView highly resistant outdoor camera with tri
40. sful command operation JV Continuous beeps Entry exit delay mode J J Long beep Illegal command or entry refusal BAS Chime The chime is activated 2 2 6 LED indicators The table below shows the LED color indicators and their meaning LED Color Behavior c Green Power on Blank Power loss Blue blinking Wireless communication is active C3 Green blinking Cellular connection OK Off No cellular connection Orange 3 blinks Message waiting to be processed E Red System trouble see the display for information 11 AlarmView User Guide LED Color Behavior White blinking t Alarm triggered all modes blinking will stop when re arming or entering the system log 2 3 INFO screen system status In the INFO screen you can view the status of all active zones by pressing the Info right function button in the main screen The info screen consists of a grid showing all active zones and their status 1 2 T 4 M 147 4 B 10 Q 12 B 14 X X B 18 19 B x 22 1 alas t 27 28 Figure 6 Info screen example A zone with several events will toggle between the various open events at one second intervals The applicable events and their indication are described in the next table Display Event Empty field Disabled or undefined zone 1 30 Active zone normal condition lq Open zone System not ready state T Open zone tamper Bypassed zone B L Low battery A Supervision loss
41. ton arms the system in Partial mode E Pressing this button arms the system in Home mode Pressing this button disarms the system If the alarm is sounding pressing this button d will stop the siren CAN Lj w Pressing these two buttons together for 1 second will produce a Panic alarm gd ei D Ce Ar C 8 2 Replacing the key fob s battery Remove the battery cover by using a coin to turn it counter clockwise 2 Insert the battery as shown in the diagram with the unmarked side negative of the battery facing down 3 Replace the battery cover Secure the cover by using a coin to turn clockwise see the next figures C 9 RWK Wireless keypad The RWK is a two way wireless keypad that can be used to enhance accessibility in large locations where there is a need for more than one entry exit point or when the Alarm system is installed away from the door nt 666 e e 0 0 e e 0 6 ecce Figure 18 Wireless remote keypad C 9 1 Quick reference Status Mounting hole Active Fault Panic I Alarm i o a a y _ Arm Away e 6 6 Arm Home Medial Alarm p 9 Arm Part E amp e Disarm Pin Code key Read status to enter test mode back one step Fire Alarm Tamper Order option Battery insulator Mounting hole C 9 2 Alarm key combinations Press the following key combinations together to trigger a Panic alarm 1 3 b Fire alarm
42. tress panic buttons o Fire A zone used in conjunction with heat and smoke detectors Zone Bypass Un bypass To temporarily de activate a zone detector so as not to trigger the alarm system while armed This feature is usually used when a detector is defective or a window is intentionally left open Appendix A The AlarmView Smartphone Application Appendix E Limited Warranty PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd the Manufacturer warrants its products hereinafter referred to as the Product or Products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanships under normal use and service for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer The Manufacturer s obligations shall be limited within the warranty period and its option to repair or replace the product or any part thereof The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation charges To exercise the warranty the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepared and insured The warranty does not apply in the following cases improper installation misuse failure to follow installation and operating instructions alteration abuse accident or tampering and repair by anyone other than the Manufacturer The warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties obligations or liabilities whether written oral express or implied including any w
43. tween the hour and minute boxes and set the minute 5 Press OK to confirm 7 2 Date To set the Date 1 Access the main menu and select Set Clock gt Date ll 2 Press the left function key to set the date format to either American MM DD or European DD MM FN 3 Press the up and down arrow keys WEIS to set the day month 4 Press the right and left arrow keys C B to move the setting indicator between the day month and year boxes and the other data 5 Press OK to confirm 8 Stop Communication menu Ki Stop Comm Are you sure YES NO This option allows you to temporarily stop all communication all pending messages are cancelled and all communication buffers are cleared The Stop Communication option is used in the following cases a During the installation process by the Installer b During testing of the system by the Installer c Inthe event of a false alarm when entering or exiting the premises by the Master user To stop communication and clear the buffers 1 Access the User menu and select Stop Comm 2 Press OK 3 Press Yes to confirm all messages in queue if there are any will be erased and will not be sent 9 Operating Instructions 9 1 Arming modes The following section explains how to arm and disarm the AlarmView system using the various options All these options are also available when using a remote control key fob or wireless keypad or
44. uch will not occur or there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result The Manufacturer 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 However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause of origin the Manufacturer s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the Product which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer 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 environmental conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering the Product may not perform as expected The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property Patent Pending Technology 43 Appendix F Useful tables Appendix F Useful tables Wireless Zones Zone Type Sensor Type_ Comments v oo 1 o o1 5 oo IN e Key fobs Remote Control users Emergency Devices No User 1 2 3 4
45. up of events defined by type for which you would like to receive notifications e The Control Panel is where the user can activate deactivate the alarm system as well as change the various system configurations This is the heart and brains of the system which also includes the system s communication module e Detectors Devices Peripherals SmartView Visual enhanced PIR detector PIR Passive Infrared Detector Apparent motion is detected when there is a movement of humans or animals within the protected area detection is based on the heat emission of humans 41 AlarmView User Guide 42 Door Contact A detector comprising a magnetically operated reed switch and a separate magnet Usually used on doors and windows to detect whether the door or window is opened or closed Key fob A small remote control that can be used to arm disarm the system Smoke detector A sensing device which detects smoke or visible or invisible particles of combustion Panic button A button that triggers an alarm setting off a precipitous emergency response System Ready System is ready for arming all zones that are part of the defined arming mode are closed Users This shows the various users defined in the system and their permissions Regular User can arm disarm the system and view the system s general status Master User normally the owner of the system protected premises Can arm disarm change settings r
46. ure 14 Magnetic door contact 95 AlarmView User Guide C 6 SM smoke detector The smoke detector has a small foot print and low profile yet it utilizes optical chamber technology freeing it from potentially harmful radioactive materials It is micro process controlled and offers 100 reliability safety and quality Once smoke is detected the detector s LED lights up and an alarm is sent to the Control Panel An internal buzzer will sound for 10 seconds after which a follow up smoke check is performed Pressing the Test button will put the Smoke Detector into Alarm Silence mode for 10 min and the alarm will be stop After this 10 minute period is over the detector will emit a 2 tone beep and return to normal operation mode If the Smoke concentration is still over the set threshold value the Smoke Detector will sound the warning alarm again TEST k button Figure 15 Smoke detector C 6 1 Test Press the Test button on the detector see previous figure to ensure that it is functioning properly Ifthe detector functions normally the LED will be ON for 2 sec then it will sound a 2 tone beep If the buzzer sounds 3 beeps the optical chamber is either dirty or out of order Ifthe LED doesn t light and no beep is sounded the smoke detector is out of order C 7 DCO Carbon Monoxide detector The Carbon Monoxide Detector provides round the clock protection of people by detecting dangerous presence of carbon monoxide O
47. ve the screw fastening the battery compartment cover to the detector and remove the cover Ge Screw _ Battery lt Compartment gt Cover A a k Detector bech Battery Figure 9 Replacing the SmartView battery 3 Replace the two batteries with a fresh set see sticker on the battery holder compartment for correct polarity 4 The blue indication LED will light up for 2 4 seconds and then go off indicating the batteries are installed correctly 5 Close the battery compartment cover and fasten the screw AlarmView User Guide Appendix C Wireless Peripherals This section gives a detailed explanation of each of the available SmartView family and additional Wireless detectors and peripherals C 1 SmartView PIR Camera The SmartView is a supervised wireless digital PIR motion detector combined with a VGA high quality color camera o Used for a wide range of home and office applications it is designed for easy installation with no required vertical adjustment e Using an authenticated two way encrypted wireless link 2 4 GHz FHSS lt it ensures excellent indoor coverage allowing the transmission of high Figure 10 SmartView quality color VGA images utilizing low power technology PIR Camera The SmartView has a unique technology called Rapid Image Acquisition for supplying the Visual images It also includes a diagonal lens with 11 lenses that lets covering 22 zones delivering uniform detection s
48. when using SMS commands from an authorized cellular phone The AlarmView system allows 3 arming modes defined during the programming process and allowing a fully flexible and complete protection The modes Arm away Arm Home and Arm Part are illustrated in the following diagrams the protected areas are shaded e Arm Away Full arming of all zones in the system i e all door contacts motion detectors etc are activated is to be used when the premises is vacant e Arm Home Home arming is a perimeter arming of all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by the Installer For Arm Home use when home office is partly occupied e Arm Part 1 Partial arming is to be used when one part of the premises needs to be secured while leaving the other Arm Part part unsecured 9 2 Arming the system To arm the system to any of the arming modes 1 Verify that the system is ready for arming all zones that are part of the defined arming mode are closed except exit delay ones A K AN 2 Press the appropriate key Arm Away E Arm Home or Arm Part if One Key Arming is not enabled by the Installer enter a user code The Exit delay will start immediately As soon as it expires the system will become armed 9 2 1 Using a key fob The AlarmView system can be armed and disarmed using a key fob see section C 8 on page 35 for details 9 2 2 Via an external wireless keypad A wireless external keypad can be use
49. with a soft dry cloth or a special screen cleanser Avoid the use of abrasives of any kind Never use solvents such as Kerosene Acetone or Thinner these will harm the external finish and damage the transparency of the window B 2 Replacing the Control Panel s battery Before replacing the backup battery remove the transformer from the AC outlet or disconnect the power We recommend using suitable replacement batteries from PIMA Wireless for best performance and system care A RISK OF FIRE EXPLOSION AND BURNING Do not disassemble expose to excessive heat or incinerate Dispose used batteries in appropriate container To replace the backup battery 1 Remove the Control Panel from the wall 2 Unplug the power adapter cable from the power jack 3 Using a Philips screwdriver unscrew and remove the battery cover from the back cover BATTERY COVER N 4 Gently pull out the battery wiring from its designated port and remove the battery 5 Connect the new battery wiring and put it in place DESIGNATED PORT Use suitable replacement batteries from Pima Alarm Systems for best performance and system care B 3 Replacing the SmartView battery The battery used in the SmartView detector is Energizer Lithium L91 1 5v To Replace the SmartView battery 1 Release the screw fastening the bracket to the detector and remove the bracket Detector P Bracket Screw Figure 8 Remove Bracket 2 Remo
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