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Programming the System

  

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Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide 

 

6.14.2

 

Single Zone Test 

 

To test a single zone, hardwired or wireless: 
1.

 

Set the “E-I” siren indication parameters; see the previous sub-section. 

2.

 

Press the desired zone number. The first 8 zones are the onboard outputs and are 
named so.  

6.14.3

 

Wireless Test 

To test a wireless zone, trigger it. The detector’s reception level (RSSI) is displayed. The level 
is also indicated by the speed of the keypad beeps: the faster the beeping – the stronger the 

reception is. 

 

6.14.4

 

Set Soak zones 

A zone in which false alarms occur can be tested, by setting it as a Soak (or test) zone. A soak 

zone does not alarm nor report the Monitoring Station when opened; however, its activity is 
being logged. 
A zone can be set as soak for no longer than one week. To globaly set the number of soak 
days, refer to section ‎6.7.6, on page 63. When the soak testing time is over, the zone is 

automatically reinstated. To manually reinstate a soaked zone, press [#] in the “Zone 
Number:  X” screen. 

6.14.5

 

Outputs Test 

Test the control panel’s and the expander’s outputs, by directly triggering them. Pressing 
[ENTR] in any of the output test screens, trips the output for 10 seconds. 
Triggering an output directly enables to distinguish between connection and programming 
faults: a malfunctioned output that is tested OK, indicates a possible programming error. 
To discontinue a test press [END]. 

Untested Zones:
UT:Zone 12

Untested Zones:
UT: Living Room

Untested Zones:
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Untested Zones:
Burglary

ENTR

ENTR

Zone number

Zone name

Zone partitions

Zone type

ENTR

ENTR

Single Zone Test
ENTER/NEXT/END

  

Press a zone number and open it. T

he 

keypad buzzer should sound beeps.

 

To see the zone details, proceed.

ENTR

EI
--

  

0

NEXT

ENTR

Test Zone #: 1
Zone  1

ENTR

Test Zone #: 1
On Board Zone

Test Zone #: 1
+---------------

Test Zone #: 1
Burglary

ENTR

ENTR

Zone type

Zone partitions

Zone name

Bath window 19
RSSI=3  (3=MAX)

Zone name   

 Zone number

RSSI level:

1= Weak

2= Good

3= Excellent

Received Signal 

Strength Indication

Summary of Contents for Hunter-Pro 8144

Page 1: ...HUNTER PRO SERIES MODELS 832 8144 8 144 ZONES Captain 8 8 16 ZONES INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS INSTALLATION GUIDE System version ZA 6 3x and up I PIMA New iPhone App...

Page 2: ...th the PS 2 power supply 18 3 2 7 I O 16 remote 16 zone expander 19 3 2 8 I O R remote 8 relay expander 20 3 2 9 I O WN 21 3 2 10 Zone doubling 22 3 2 11 EXP PRO UNIV local 8 zone expantion card 23 3...

Page 3: ...3 2 Factory default codes 45 5 4 The User menu 45 5 4 1 The options when entering a user code 45 5 5 Express programming menu 46 6 Programming the System 47 6 1 The Installer menu 47 6 1 1 The navigat...

Page 4: ...10 2 The Output Types 68 6 10 3 Output s partitions 69 6 10 4 Polarity and activation while disarmed 69 6 10 5 The Ext Siren and Int Siren outputs Hunter Pro only 69 6 10 6 Outputs in expanders 70 6...

Page 5: ...87 9 2 3 Incoming phone call faults 87 9 2 4 Auto arming faults 88 9 2 5 Zone alarm faults 88 10 Supplementary Products 89 11 Index 90 Appendix A Communication Formats Codes 91 A 1 Pulse 4 2 91 A 2 D...

Page 6: ...Series models Feature Hunter Pro 832 8144 Zones 8 basic 32 144 Users 32 144 Partitions 16 16 Wireless zones 24 32 Key fobs 24 24 Memory total of which non volatile 500 250 999 512 1 2 Hunter Pro 8144...

Page 7: ...duct in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power cord Protect cords from damage or abrasion Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation Pay...

Page 8: ...80mA rms I O R 12VDC 130mA rms EXP Universal 12VDC 10mA rms net4pro 12VDC 100mA rms net4pro i 12VDC 70mA rms OUT 1000 12VDC 15mA rms IO WN 13VDC 100mA rms GSM 200 13 8VDC 250mA rms MIC 200 12VDC 5mA r...

Page 9: ...o remote control the Hunter Pro series systems Support in RD 200 standalone RFID reader In the User s Option menu a new menu allows entering the IP address and port number for connecting to the COMAX...

Page 10: ...SIRENS Ext Int Terminals for connecting external and internal Sirens horns The terminals are protected by automatic thermal fuses F2 F3 See more details in section 6 10 5 on page 69 5 RELAY Output fo...

Page 11: ...s 16 Expansion Card Connector for the OUT 1000 EXP PRO UNIV local expanders 17 KEYPAD Connector for Technician keypad 18 TRANSMITTER Connector for the GSM 200 cellular communicator the TRV TRU 100 rad...

Page 12: ...is feature extends the battery life cycle Because of this the control panel cannot be powered up using only the battery and must be connected to AC voltage first When AC voltage is not available do th...

Page 13: ...V Local expanders VVR net4pro Home Automation systems Phone line MIC 200 VU 20U The two modules cannot be used together MIC 200 VU 20U SMS 100 GSM 200 Voice Answering machine fax telephone sets 2 Tran...

Page 14: ...screen parameter 2 see section 6 8 on page 65 3 2 Zone expanders wiring The following is a brief scan of the zone and output expansion options A detailed installation description is found further on E...

Page 15: ...d 1 4 When the BUS overall length is up to 500m the connection is done via the lower terminals see Diagram 5 To extend the BUS over 500m connect the first peripheral to the upper terminals that serve...

Page 16: ...IDs e g if the ID is set to 3 the next available ID is 5 and not 4 see the next table Card Card Card I O 8N I O 16 I O 8N ID 1 IDs 2 3 ID 4 The ID is set by a dip switch on the keypad s PCB The next f...

Page 17: ...0 10 10 13 C 5 1 6 8 Parallel connection Zone inputs GND Relay Card ID DIP switch A buffer for extending the BUS over 500m To external TAMPER switch PS 2 Power supply input TAMPER switch 12V BUS RUN M...

Page 18: ...module is not set in the control panel 4 blinks pattern General Fatal error Occurs when no transmission is received for one minute 3 2 6 Powering the expanders with the PS 2 power supply PIMA expander...

Page 19: ...7 8 NC C NO TMP IN OUT 1 2 3 4 POWER SUPPLY TECH KEYPAD I O 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BUFFER IN ON 1 2 3 4 12V Relay Technician keypad 12V A buffer for extending the BUS over 500m To external TAMPER...

Page 20: ...Y RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY IN RUN MASTER DATA FAIL TMP IN OUT 1 2 3 4 POWER SUPPLY TECH KEYPAD BUFFER 12V COM 1 NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8...

Page 21: ...ommunication fault see the Fail LED for information Off Flashing OK RX Red Reception Illuminating No reception Flashing Reception OK VALID Green Registering the module Off Signal has not been acquired...

Page 22: ...receiver is not programmed in System Installation see section 3 2 10 Zone doubling The 8 onboard zone inputs can be used to connect additional 8 zone inputs to include 16 zones in total 2 per input To...

Page 23: ...ty reader the reader can be connected to the HUNTER PRO Series systems and be used to arm the control panels to all arming modes and disarm it The reader interfaces with the panel over the BUS braid T...

Page 24: ...n the panel is armed to that mode See the next table for details LED Arming mode Blinking Illuminating Red Full Exit delay in progress Armed Yellow Home 1 Slow exit delay in progress Fast one or more...

Page 25: ...g and only with a key switch fob Can only be used for arming Can be hardwired include zone doubling or wireless Triggering these zones cannot be indicated by the keypad chime When in test mode soak tr...

Page 26: ...er high current device with internal oscillator The control panel supplies 1 1A for activation only and only in the SIREN terminals 1 Connect DC sirens between the SIREN Ext or Int terminals and GND s...

Page 27: ...3 7 1 RXN 400 410 LCD Keypads Diagram 19 LCD keypad wiring Keypad Control Panel 1 6 2 3 3 OUT 3 IN 4 IN 4 OUT 3 7 2 Setting the keypad s ID The keypad s ID is set using a jumper on the PCB To set the...

Page 28: ...reen menu see page 65 3 8 2 LED Keypad RXN 9 RXN 9 is a 9 zone LED keypad It can control any number of zones but display only zones 1 9 When using partitions if more then 9 zones are in use the keypad...

Page 29: ...ates a phone call or receives one these terminals are temporarily disconnected Diagram 23 Telephone LINE SET wiring 3 10 AUDIO 3 10 1 MIC 200 microphone 1 Connect the MIC 200 to the AUDIO terminals as...

Page 30: ...2 Connect the wires to the control panel s zones voltage 3 Connect the Blue wire to the control panel s AUDIO IN terminal 4 The Yellow and white wires are not in use Diagram 25 VU 20U single message w...

Page 31: ...panel s zones voltage 4 Connect the Blue wire to the control panel s AUDIO IN terminal Diagram 26 VU 20U two message wiring 3 10 2 4 Two message setting To use the VU 20U for two messages the panel mu...

Page 32: ...e to the control panel see the next diagram and table Diagram 27 SMS 100 wiring diagram SMS 100 Control Panel P1 Yellow AUDIO IN P2 Orange AUDIO OUT 3 10 4 GSM 200 cellular communicator The GSM 200 ce...

Page 33: ...control panel and the remote PC or a URL supplied by a DDNS service1 In both ways the router on the end user side must be set to enable Port Forwarding 3 12 TRV 100 TRU 100 The TRV TRU 100 are long r...

Page 34: ...onnect one end of the supplied 2 wire cable to the transmitter s F2 Molex socket 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the control panel depending on the desired transmitter mode of operation a To t...

Page 35: ...ery voltage reaches 10 5v the control panel sends a Low battery report to the CMS 30 minutes later a Keypad Not Connected error is displayed on all the LCD keypads and the panel becomes idle until AC...

Page 36: ...systems Figure 4 Captain 8 PCB PIMA 8 4 1 Main features Hybrid system hardwired and wireless expander I O WN zones The 8 onboard zones can be expanded to 16 by either Zone doubling Adding the I O WN...

Page 37: ...system s BUS wires Keypads expanders and other peripherals interface the control panel over the BUS The terminals are 1 2 13 8 VDC power supply thermal fuse F4 protects the terminals 3IN 4OUT Data 7 A...

Page 38: ...Black Negative See section 2 3 for battery jump start Inverting the battery wires will damage the PCB 14 AC 13 8v transformer input 15 JP3 jumper Is set according to the EOL loops see section 4 3 3 on...

Page 39: ...ne line prior to servicing RED BLACK 14 16VAC 22 JUL 11 22 40 _ FB__ A _ 4 IN 3 OUT 2 1 BUS To Expanders Keypads To zone input Fire Smoke Detector Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 N O N C 2 EOL Resistors N O 1 EOL Resi...

Page 40: ...3 5 1k 6 8k No jumper 4 3 4 Sirens wiring 4 3 4 1 Speaker Horn Connect the sirens between the SRN and terminals as seen in the next diagram Diagram 36 Horn speaker siren 4 3 5 Keypad wiring and ID Se...

Page 41: ...on 6 4 2 on page 50 3 In the Output configuration menu set the polarity of triggering output to see section 6 10 4 on page 69 4 In the Communication Options menu set Voice Unit to see section 6 5 4 on...

Page 42: ...e Blue wire to the control panel s AUDIO IN terminal 4 The Yellow and white wires are not in use Diagram 39 VU 20N U single message connection diagrams 5 See the programming instructions of the Hunter...

Page 43: ...the YELLOW wire to AUDIO IN 2 Connect the ORANGE wire to AUDIO OUT Diagram 41 GSM 200 connection diagram 4 3 10 Backup Battery See section 3 13 on page 35 4 3 11 AC Power See section 3 14 on page 35 C...

Page 44: ...on page 71 Diagram 42 Connecting PRG 896 to an LCD Keypad 5 2 Local Upload Download via the COMAX Connect a PC laptop with the COMAX upload download application installed in it to an LCD keypad or exp...

Page 45: ...ursor _ moves to the next character a short description of the parameter is displayed for 3 seconds To re display it press BACK NEXT again Diagram 44 A parameter set screen left and description 5 3 2...

Page 46: ...control several partitions using its code A user code cannot be used for changing the Master code 5 5 Express programming menu To make basic programming as easy and quick as possible the Hunter Pro Se...

Page 47: ...ng 71 0 Tests 72 Video 75 6 1 1 The navigation keys NEXT BACK Forward Backward between screens options parameters ENTR Enter select confirm END End Exit return to the previous main screen without savi...

Page 48: ...one wireless receiver 6 3 2 1 Remote Expanders Set the number of the installed remote expanders The number i e zone number depends on the system model In Hunter Pro 832 up to 24 zones e g 3 I O 8N can...

Page 49: ...ptain 8 In the keypads partitions screens the numbers printed below the LCS screen serve as the partitions numbers 1 Enter a keypad number or scroll using NEXT and BACK 2 Set to the partitions that th...

Page 50: ...ming to Home 1 H Active in Home 2 Will be armed when arming to Home 2 I Entry Delay Will be Exit Entry delay zone D Zone Follower Will not trigger the alarm if it is open during the Exit delay as long...

Page 51: ...be used in Captain 8 only four For more details on partitions refer to section 8 4 on page 80 6 4 6 Partition s name Set names to the partitions The name will be displayed on every keypad that is allo...

Page 52: ...en by the Monitoring Station If a radio receiver is not installed leave the default value T 0 6 5 1 2 Reports selection Each parameter in this screen represents an event Select which event will be rep...

Page 53: ...nds The number set here i e 560000 will be added to all the account numbers in all the partitions 6 5 2 Account numbers Set the PSTN Ph and Radio Rd account numbers Each account is assigned to a parti...

Page 54: ...following sequence occurs 2 rings hang up 10 seconds pause and another ring V Voice Unit VU 20N U voice module is connected to the control panel D Download Disable Enable Disable downloading The param...

Page 55: ...s To save press ENTR 6 5 4 4 External line Set an outside line access number if the telephone line is connected to a switchboard Press repeatedly for the next characters P for a short delay To save pr...

Page 56: ...ame The PSTN 4x2 report codes menu and the following radio menu have 3 sub menus Zones Zones restore and General Reports The codes are described in the following table Restore cods are displayed as RE...

Page 57: ...e GPRS or SMS2 To set Mode 2 channel press ENTR in the selected Channel screen If both Monitoring Stations use the GPRS channel Mode 2 will be used to report to Monitoring Station 2 The DATA channel i...

Page 58: ...rd The output settings include the protocol in use Home Automation or PIMA proprietary and the physical connection type See the following table for details Home Automation systems are not supported by...

Page 59: ...toring interval Set an interval for test reports to the local Monitoring Station 6 5 9 Modem Call Back Set Up to 3 callback numbers for the modem that is used to communicate with the COMAX upload down...

Page 60: ...account and to Monitoring Station 2 under the second 6 5 11 2 Reports Set the events that will be reported to Monitoring Station 2 All parameters are similar to those of Monitoring Station 1 see page...

Page 61: ...assword If the text is longer than 16 characters press ENTR and continue to the next screen Password 1 Continue from previous screen To set other providers press NEXT in the Cell Providers1 screen 6 6...

Page 62: ...few times 4 in most keys See the table in section 8 1 on page 79 2 To enter a dot press 1 Entering the URL address www myvendor com customers mypremises 6 7 Key 4 Timers Counters See the menu screens...

Page 63: ...ered when a physical output is activated by telephone This output type is triggered when the alarm system is disarmed and the last open zone is closed When count down expires the assigned physical out...

Page 64: ...nes trigger the alarm only if at least two off them are opened while the timer counts down 6 7 9 Bypass limit time Set a time limit in minutes max 250 a zone can be manually bypassed before arming the...

Page 65: ...EOL Resistors All EOL resistor loops will monitor for Short and Cut S Siren beep in ARM When arming the panel with a key switch or remote control the external siren beeps once and when disarming it t...

Page 66: ...ns will be displayed in the Scan Open Zones display mode To display armed partitions momentarily in the Scan Open Zones mode only press F Final door The exit delay terminates upon closing the final de...

Page 67: ...The Buzzer output type will be triggered 6 10 Key 7 Outputs Configuration See the menu screens in section B 6 on page 100 Configure the control panel and the expanders outputs i e set which output typ...

Page 68: ...al Burglary 2 zones X7 Fire Alarm in a Fire zone X8 Special Fire Alarm in a Special Fire zone X9 Panic Alarm in a Panic zone or pressing the panic key combination X10 Silent Panic Alarm in a Silent Pa...

Page 69: ...There are 16 available partitions in HUNTER PRO Series and 4 in Captain 8 6 10 4 Polarity and activation while disarmed Set the polarity of the output and whether it can be triggered while the panel i...

Page 70: ...one open output type c Set which partition s can trigger this output type d Set the polarity of the output 2 PGM output only in Captain 8 Set the Burgl All Types output type i e all the burglary outpu...

Page 71: ...Communication tab 6 12 Key 9 Installer Code Set or change the Installer code default 1234 The code can have up 4 6 digits The default code must be replaced immediately after installation If the first...

Page 72: ...f the overall no of zones is displayed The keypad buzzer will sound when a zone is opened The E I screen is for siren indication where a E set to to sound the external siren the internal siren will so...

Page 73: ...esting time is over the zone is automatically reinstated To manually reinstate a soaked zone press in the Zone Number X screen 6 14 5 Outputs Test Test the control panel s and the expander s outputs b...

Page 74: ...NEXT X2 PGM Onboard output NEXT X3 Exp IO R Outputs See the previous table NEXT X4 Exp IO 8 Outputs See the previous table 6 14 6 Test MS dialer Test the Monitoring Station s PSTN numbers press 1 to d...

Page 75: ...Anet a PIMA Monitoring Station decoder data is displayed and in the bottom the GSM 200 GPRS channel T and R refer to the sent and received packets when match or very close in the same line this indica...

Page 76: ...llowed by 2 beeps The panel does not respond to commands while sounding the confirmation tone Therefore you must wait until the tone ends before pressing any telephone key 3 Dial the panel s Master co...

Page 77: ...the control panel s telephone number or answer a call from the panel 2 Wait for a confirmation tone a long tone followed by 2 beeps The panel does not respond to commands while sounding the confirmat...

Page 78: ...R Relay expander 4 Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay Dial Relay 67 1 71 5 75 1 79 5 68 2 72 6 76 2 80 6 69 3 73 7 77 3 81 7 70 4 74 8 78 4 82 8 Send SMS system status reports to user s phone Dial Phon...

Page 79: ...types In every intruder alarm system alarms and faults are responded via outputs The outputs are directly triggered when an event occurs PIMA came with a new concept called Output Types these are the...

Page 80: ...ub system is an area made of several zones that can be armed while other zones are not In this way only those zones that are part of the armed partition s will activate the alarm when they are opened...

Page 81: ...efore control them all A user can control several partitions using his her code Example B private premises 3 keypads Diagram 48 Implementing partitions Example B The premises is divided into partition...

Page 82: ...3 only Example D office shop compound Diagram 50 Implementing partitions Example D A compound is made of 16 offices each is located in a separate room Each room is assigned as a partition and can be c...

Page 83: ...nterference prevention guidelines Do not mount the system close to a metal roof or wall Leave enough space between the GSM 200 antenna and the closest surface Keep wiring to the control panel as far a...

Page 84: ...port Send Test report to the CMS 8 Destination IP port Enter the remote PC s IP and port to establish a connection User Menu Select 1 2 MASTER code Remote Upload MS Wait for Ring 25 APR 13 10 16 Waiti...

Page 85: ...n screen h Press 1234 to enter the Installer menu i Press 9 and enter a new Installer code 4 6 digits j Press ENTR to save k Connect to AC power l Set time date 9 2 System faults Fault Cause action to...

Page 86: ...omm Fault Communication fault with Monitoring Station 1 GSM Link Fault Low reception or jamming SIM Card Fault No SIM card is inserted or SIM card fault GSM Com Fault 2 Communication fault with Monito...

Page 87: ...k that 1 The radio transmitter is correctly connected 2 The radio account number is not zero 3 The Radio format is compatible with that of the Central Station 4 The antenna is intact not bended and is...

Page 88: ...zone is correctly installed and wired 2 The zone is not bypassed permanently see section 6 4 1 1 on page 50 3 The zone response is set to trigger the sirens see section 6 4 2 on page 50 4 The zone is...

Page 89: ...Fob MCT 201 WP Panic Pendant MCT 302 Magnetic Contact NEXT PIR MCW Supervised PIR VU 20N U Dual Voice Message module MIC 200 Microphone RXN 416 For 16 Zones RXN 9 For 9 Zones Wireless Technician Keypa...

Page 90: ...14 16 20 49 78 86 89 I O WN 14 21 22 48 86 89 I O WN programming 48 OUT 1000 11 70 74 77 78 89 Programming 48 Express Programming 46 Keypads RXN 400 410 27 Setting the keypads 49 Network Interface ne...

Page 91: ...00 Double Round 171 145 Checksum 171 209 Franklin 20 1400 Double Round 209 129 Checksum 209 193 Franklin 20 2300 Double Round 209 145 Checksum 209 209 Universal High Speed 20 2300 Double Round 83 145...

Page 92: ...Zone ENTER NEXT END NEXT ENTR NEXT Delete Zone ENTER NEXT END NEXT Supervision ENTER NEXT END ENTR Supervision Hrs 12 Min s 0 Add Zone 9 ENTER NEXT END ENTR ENTR Delete Zone X Please Wait ENTR Device...

Page 93: ...Zone Response ENTER NEXT END ENTR Zone Response ENTER NEXT END SSLTBM ENTR Sensitiv X50mS 8 ENTR Burglary ENTER NEXT END to select other zone type ENTR NEXT NEXT Zone Name ENTER NEXT END ENTR Zone Nu...

Page 94: ...NEXT ENTR Acouont No 16 Ph 0000 Rd 0000 Acouont No 4 Ph 0000 Rd 0000 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Phone Numbers ENTER NEXT END ENTR NEXT MS Phone 1 Del ENTR MS Phone 4 Del Kissoff Delay 0 Commun Optio...

Page 95: ...ENTR GRTYS ENTR GSM 200 Mode 1 Voice Channel ENTR GSM 200 Mode 2 Voice Channel NEXT NEXT GSM 200 Mode 1 Data Channel NEXT GSM 200 Mode 1 GPRS Channel GSM 200 Mode 1 SMS Channel MS Phone 1 Del ENTR MS...

Page 96: ...T END NEXT Cell Providers GSM PROVIDER 5 ENTR Provider Name 1 GSM PROVIDER 1 ENTR SMS Center Phon1 ENTR Provider APN 1 Provider APN 1 ENTR User 1 ENTR ENTR User 1 ENTR Password 1 Password 1 ENTR NEXT...

Page 97: ...Panic Time Hold Up Time Medical Time Tamper Time Mians Fault Time Low Battery Time Phone Fault Time Zone Tamper Time Zone Bypass Time GSM Fault Time Comm Fault Time Tag Act Time Door Code Time W L Rem...

Page 98: ...ne in Au EOL Resistors Siren beep in ARM User Code Menu Enhanced Menu Not in use Byps Tmpr in Arm Byps Fail in Arm Hunter Pro Series State Key Switch DC Siren Not in use Key Home State Automatic HOME...

Page 99: ...5 System Responses 6 System Response ENTER NEXT END ENTR Low Battery ENTER NEXT END Phone Fault ENTER NEXT END False Code ENTER NEXT END Zone Fail Tamper ENTER NEXT END Mains Fault ENTER NEXT END SSAL...

Page 100: ...ault Door Code Wireless Remote Test Station ACK Chime Follower net4pro Comm FLT 7 Output Configur ENTER NEXT END ENTR Internal Siren ENTER NEXT END Relay ENTER NEXT END SMOKE Output ENTER NEXT END ON...

Page 101: ...ect Prog 1 7 Communication Select Prog 1 7 NEXT 1 7 1 7 0 Tests ENTER NEXT END ENTR Walk Test ENTER NEXT END Single Zone Test ENTER NEXT END NEXT NEXT Wireless Test ENTER NEXT END NEXT ENTR Walk Test...

Page 102: ...NEXT NEXT GSM Sig Strength ENTER NEXT END Net Statistics ENTER NEXT END NEXT NEXT Video ENTER NEXT END NEXT ENTR Zone Number 1 Entr Conf Rst ENTR Soak Zone Zone 1 1 Non Soak Zone Zone 1 1 ENTR Outputs...

Page 103: ...Doubling I O W Expander WL Supervisor Time hrs 12 WL Supervisor Time min 0 Number of Keypads 0 Number of Expanders 0 Number of Relay Expanders 0 Keypad Part 1 16 Show Part Name Keypad 1 8 Zone Settin...

Page 104: ...Access Line Test In ON Number of Rings 10 Line Test In OFF Not Used 8 Tone Dialing Wait Phone for Ack sec 20 Answering Machine Kissoff delay 0 Voice Unit Auto Test Time HH MM 00 00 Dis Download Phone...

Page 105: ...Restore Phone Radio All zones FF FF Other report codes Phone Radio Zone Failures ZFL FF Power Failure PF FF Zone Restore RESTR FF Power Restore RESTR FF Bypass BYP FF Phone Line Failure PHN FF Tamper...

Page 106: ...Exit Delay sec 60 Anti Mask Time sec 240 Trouble Zone Time sec 9999 Soak Test Days 3 Special Burglary 1 Time sec 240 Zone Bypassed Time sec 9999 MAINS Fail Report Delay min 240 Special Burglary 2 Tim...

Page 107: ...is E O L Protected Cancel Delays In Home 1 Tamper 2 Cancel Delays In Home 2 Tamper 2 is E O L Protected Display Alarms In Armed State Key to Home State EN 50131 Auto arming to Home State Repeating Al...

Page 108: ...t Power On Off Armed Alarm Alarm all types Audio Control Audio Control OUT 1000 Output Type Polarity Active in Disa Part 1 Part 2 16 OUT 1000 1 Fire OUT 1000 2 Panic OUT 1000 3 Duress OUT 1000 4 Medic...

Page 109: ...r 1 2 144 1 X 1 16 Video Operation Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Send in Disarm Send in Full Arm Send in Home 1 Send in Home 2 Record in Disarm Record in Full Arm Record in Home 1 Record in Home2 View in Dis...

Page 110: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 110 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults...

Page 111: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 111 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide...

Page 112: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 112 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide...

Page 113: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 113 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide...

Page 114: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 114 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide...

Page 115: ...Appendix D CAPTAIN 8 Factory Defaults 115 Hunter Pro Series Captain 8 Installation Guide...

Page 116: ...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 change...

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