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Page 1 - ProSYS version 7.xx

Installation and Programming Manual ProSYS version 7.xx

Page 2

1-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Installing ProSYS This ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual details how to install the ProSYS h

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5-50 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Utility Output: System Quick Keys Parameter 33 11 1313 Digital Key Reader Communication This Utilit

Page 4 - Compliance Statement

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-51 4. Select the partition event to be followed from those listed below, using the / or / keys to

Page 5 - Table of Contents

5-52 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Utility Output: Partition Quick Keys Parameter 33 22 1111 Exit/Entry Follow Activates the Utility O

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-53 Utility Output: Partition Quick Keys Parameter 33 22 2222 Zone Loss Alarm An alarm is activated whe

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5-54 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Utility Output: Zone Quick Keys Parameter 33 33 44 Disarm Follow Activates the Utility Output wh

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-55 Utility Output: Pattern of Operation Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 33 44 11 Pulse N/C 05 sec

Page 9 - What is ProSYS?

5-56 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Activation/Deactivation When the Utility Output is following more than one Partition or Zone, the In

Page 10 - About Wire

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-57 44 Code Maintenance The Code Maintenance menu provides access to submenus and their related paramete

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5-58 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 44 11 Code Maintenance: Authority Default: User The Authority menu enables you assign the Authority

Page 12

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-59  Activating designated Utility Outputs  Changing his/her own User Code  Controlling uploading/dow

Page 13

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-3 Wire Diameter Resistance: Feet Resistance: Meters AWG Gauge Size Inches Millimeters Ω Per Foot Ω P

Page 14 - ProSYS Features

5-60 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 8. When you have completed the process, press the key to return to the previous level. 44 33 Code

Page 15 - Wireless Devices

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-61 6. Press the key to return to the previous level. 44 55 Code Maintenance: Sub-Installer Default:

Page 16 - Keypads

5-62 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 44 66 Code Maintenance: Code Length Default: 4 digits The Code Length specifies the number of digits

Page 17 - Communication

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-63 Code Maintenance: Code Length Quick Keys Parameter NOTES: When you change the Code Length paramet

Page 18 - Scheduling

5-64 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 55 Dialer The Dialer menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that enable ProS

Page 19 - False Alarm Reduction

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-65 3. Access and configure the parameters in the Link-Up menu, as follows: Dialer: Link Up Quick Keys

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5-66 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Link Up Quick Keys Parameter Range 55 11 11 11 22 IP The ProSYS will report the MS over

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-67 Dialer: Link Up Quick Keys Parameter Range 55 11 22 11 U/D Phone 1 Up to 32 alphanumeric characte

Page 22 - What Makes a Good Ground?

5-68 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3. Use the / or / keys to select a partition and press / . If you select partition 1 or 2 in

Page 23 - Wiring the Main Panel

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-69 4. Use the [0 to 9] keys to assign the format code (for example, 0420 ADEMCO Contact ID format. 5.

Page 24 - BUS Terminal Description

1-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Desired Wire Gauge in Particular Branch 32/02 mm 18 AWG 28/02 mm 19 AWG 24/02 mm 20 AWG 16/02 mm 22 A

Page 25

5-70 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Monitoring Station (MS) Communication Formats Protocols Communication Formats Format Code Most Com

Page 26 - Wiring the Auxiliary Devices

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-71 55 44 Dialer: Access and ID The Access and ID menu enables you to set the access and ID Codes for co

Page 27 - Wiring the Bell Tamper

5-72 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Access and ID Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 44 33 MS Lock 000000 MS Lock is a security

Page 28 - Wiring the Box Tamper

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-73 Dialer: Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 55 0202 FM Enable YES YES: Enables Follow-Me com

Page 29 - Connecting the J10 Connector

5-74 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 55 0909 Auto Batch NO YES: The ProSYS Main Panel

Page 30 - Connecting Telephone Lines

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-75 Dialer: Controls Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 55 1414 Audible Kissoff NO YES: There is an audi

Page 31 - Jumper Settings

5-76 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 55 66 11 MS Retries 08 01 to 15 The number

Page 32 - Connecting AC Power

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-77 Dialer: Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 55 66 66 11 DTMF (Touch Tone ®) Select [1]

Page 33 - Devices

5-78 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual  Press [1 to 4] to enter a report category.  For each category, enter the number of the option yo

Page 34 - Installing a Keypad

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-79 Dialer: Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 77 44 FOLLOW ME By Partition In addition to

Page 35 - Step 4: Adding Modules

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-5 ProSYS Architecture and Capabilities The following diagram provides an overview of the ProSYS's

Page 36

5-80 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 77 44 FM 11 Follow-Me Type This option allow

Page 37

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-81 Dialer: Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default [03] Emergency Y [04] Panic Y [05] Tamper N

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5-82 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default 55 77 44 FM 44 Follow-Me Restore Specifies whic

Page 39 - Step 5: Applying Power

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-83 Dialer: Report Split Quick Keys Parameter Default [6] SMTP User Name: A parameter that defines th

Page 40

5-84 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 55 99 Dialer: Periodic Test The Periodic Test menu enables you to set the time period that the ProSY

Page 41

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-85 Dialer: Periodic Test Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 55 99 22 UD Test HR:00 MIN:00 00-24 hou

Page 42 - Using the LCD Keypad

5-86 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: More Quick Keys Parameter 55 00 11 Auto Codes The Auto Codes menu enables the resetting o

Page 43

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-87 Dialer: More Quick Keys Parameter NOTE: Any change in the system parameters requires you to reloa

Page 44 - PLEASE WAIT…PLEASE WAIT…

5-88 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Dialer: More Quick Keys Parameter 55 00 33 11 ACM Configuration Defines the ACM parameters config

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-89 Dialer: More Quick Keys Parameter 1st Backup 2nd 3rd Primary If (MS#1 is OK) Secondary else (MS#1

Page 46

1-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual ProSYS Features This section describes the features of the ProSYS system, including features specific

Page 47 - Tamper? N

5-90 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 66 Report Codes The Report Codes menu enables you to program the codes transmitted by the ProSYS to

Page 48 - Keypad Timeout

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-91 66 11 Report Codes: Emergency Key The Emergency Key menu enables you to define the codes transmitted

Page 49

5-92 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 66 22 Report Codes: Zones The Zones menu contains parameters of the Report Code generated when an al

Page 50

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-93 Report Codes: Zones Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 22 88 Low Battery 00 To report a low battery c

Page 51 - Programming Menus

5-94 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 66 33 44 Event Logger 00 [1] Event Logger Tamper: Tamper Codes for event logging modules. [2] Event

Page 52 - System

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-95 Report Codes: Main Trouble Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 44 11 Trouble Conditions 00 Trouble Co

Page 53

5-96 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 66 55 Report Codes: Power Supply Accessory Module Trouble Default: 00 The Power Supply Accessory Mod

Page 54

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-97 Report Codes: Power Supply Accessory Module Trouble Quick Keys Parameter Default [4] AUX: reports

Page 55 - System: System Control

5-98 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes: Arm Codes Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 66 55 Quick Armed 00 The 2-digit Report Co

Page 56

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-99 Report Codes: Disarm Codes Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 77 33 Auto Disarmed 00 Report Code use

Page 57

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-7 Main Panel The Main Panel is the foundation of the system's operation and has the following feat

Page 58

5-100 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes: Miscellaneous Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 88 44 Periodic U/D Test 00 Report Cod

Page 59

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-101 Report Codes: Miscellaneous Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 88 00 44 Polling 00 Defines the value

Page 60

5-102 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes: Accessory Code Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 00 11 11 Jamming Trouble 00 1. En

Page 61 - Auto Disarm function

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-103 Report Codes: Accessory Code Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 00 33 33 Printer Buffer Full 00 Re

Page 62 - System: Set Clock

5-104 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Codes: Accessory Code Quick Keys Parameter Default 66 00 66 11 Trouble 00 Report codes

Page 63 - System: System Labels

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-105 77 Accessories The Accessories menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that e

Page 64 - KEY DATA SEQUENCE

5-106 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 77 11 11 Keypad LCD STEP 1: CH

Page 65 - System: Tamper Sound

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-107 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range NOTES: 1. Non-partitioned syst

Page 66 - System: Service Information

5-108 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  BZ08 ( Virtual 8 Zone Expan

Page 67 - System: System Version

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-109 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range If a Utility Output module is

Page 68 - Zones: One by One

1-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual The Wireless expansion module includes the following features: ♦ Super heterodyne technology ♦ Prog

Page 69 - IMPORTANT:

5-110 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 9. Press to return to the pr

Page 70 - Zones: Partitions

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-111 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 77 11 66 Wireless Button Modul

Page 71 - Zones: Zone Type

5-112 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  PRNA (prints Access Control

Page 72

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-113 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range  Select 1 door, 1 reader to

Page 73

5-114 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range KEY RAEDER:ID=01 TYPE=PKRKE

Page 74

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-115 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range If YES, the Bypass status will

Page 75 - Zones: Zone Sound

5-116 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range P=12345678 S=1 Y... 5. Us

Page 76 - Zones: Termination

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-117 Accessories: Add Delete Module Quick Keys Parameter Default Range NOTE: Make sure that the detec

Page 77

5-118 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 77 22 Accessories: Verify Module The Verify Module menu provides a verification list of the modules

Page 78 - Zones: Loop Response

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-119 A result of less than 100% means that there are BUS connection problems (for example, bad wiring o

Page 79 - Zones: Cross Zones

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-9 User Codes and Authority Levels ♦ 1 engineer code ♦ 1 sub engineer code ♦ 1 Grand Master code ♦

Page 80 - Not Ordered

5-120 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual ¾ To access the Auto Settings menu: 1. Access the Accessories menu, as described on page 5-105. 2

Page 81 - Zones: Maintenance

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-121 88 Miscellaneous Default: NONE The Miscellaneous menu contains submenus that enable you to define t

Page 82 - Delete a Partition

5-122 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4. Press / . Changing the Wireless Button Parameters Each wireless button consists of 4 keys, and

Page 83 - Wireless Zone Allocation

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-123 8. Set the parameters for the UO Key #4 from the following options:  NONE: The key is disabled

Page 84 - Wireless Communication Test

5-124 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 88 22 Miscellaneous: Siren The Siren menu enables defining all parameters of an external siren that

Page 85 - Zone Self-Test

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-125 88 33 Miscellaneous: GSM RISCO Group's GSM/GPRS BUS Module is a cellular communication module

Page 86

5-126 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual GSM Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default 88 33 11 22 22 GSM Lost 10 minutes 001-255 minutes T

Page 87 - Soak Test

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-127 GSM Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default 88 33 11 33 33 to 88 Prefix Constant A number that

Page 88 - Zones: Miscellaneous

5-128 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual GSM Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default 88 33 11 55 22 GPRS User Name Enter user name for t

Page 89 - Pulsed Counter

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-129 GSM Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default Note: The installer must manually enter the report co

Page 90 - BUS Zone Parameters

1-10 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Advanced Digital Voice Module The Advanced Digital Voice module provides audible information about t

Page 91

5-130 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual GSM Parameters Quick Keys Parameter Default 88 33 11 66 33 SMTP User name A name identifying th

Page 92

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-131 88 33 22 GSM Control This sub menu enables to program parameters allowing proper operation of the G

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5-132 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 99 Access Control Default: NONE The Access Control menu enables you to define all the parameters fo

Page 94

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-133 Access Control: Door Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 99 11 11 Partitions Defines whi

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5-134 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Access Control: Door Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 99 11 22 33 Door Alarm Delay 10 s

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-135 Access Control: Door Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 99 11 44 22 RTE Button NO (normal

Page 97 - Utility Output

5-136 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 99 33 Access Control: Special Code The Special Code menu enables you to assign codes to the arm car

Page 98 - Utility Output: System

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-137 00 Exit Programming The Exit Programming menu enables you to save any programming changes made duri

Page 99

5-138 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual  Discard your changes by using the / key to change the [Y] YES to [N] NO on the display and the

Page 100 - Utility Output: Partition

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 6-1 Chapter 6: Installer Programming Within the User Functions Mode This chapter describes the ProSYS pro

Page 101 - Quick Keys Parameter

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-11 Event Logging The ProSYS has the capability of storing up to 999 significant events, including armin

Page 102

6-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3. Use the / key to obtain the relevant menu item or use the specified Quick Key combination and

Page 103 - Utility Output: Zone

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 6-3 Activities Quick Keys Parameter Range Notes: 1. The outgoing call will always be executed trough t

Page 104 - Utility Output: User Code

6-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual View Quick Keys Parameter Range 33 44 Zone Status This parameter displays all system zones and t

Page 105 - Latch N/C

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 6-5 Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter Range 44 22 Battery Test This parameter tests the system’s sta

Page 106 - Activation/Deactivation

6-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter Range 44 00 33 Get ACM IP View the ACM IP address. Required for

Page 107 - Code Maintenance

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 6-7 2. Enter your installer code and press / . The following display appears. MISCELLANEOUS:1) PRINTER C

Page 108 - Code Maintenance: Authority

6-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Maintenance: Voice Message Quick Keys Parameter Range 99 44 22 11 Common Message 1. Press [1]. Th

Page 109 - Code Maintenance: Partition

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 6-9 Maintenance: Voice Message Quick Keys Parameter Range 99 44 22 33 Zone Message 1. Press [2]. The

Page 110 - Code Maintenance: Installer

6-10 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Maintenance: Voice Message Quick Keys Parameter Range 4. Press the required option as follows: 

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual A-1 Appendix A: Technical Data Main Panel Input Power 16.5 Volts AC @ 40 Volt-Amps (VA) (via integral t

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1-12 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual

Page 114 - Dialer

A-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zone Expansion Module: 16-Zone Current Consumption 27 mA, typical / 45 mA, maximum Main Panel Connect

Page 115 - PSTN / Voice

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual A-3 3A Switched Power Supply Expansion Module Input Power 16.5VAC @ 50VA (via 230VAC/16.5VAC/50Hz transfo

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A-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Listen In/ Message Unit Input Power 8V DC to 14V DC Current Consumption 9 mA (standby) / 60 mA (activ

Page 117 - Special Letters

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual B-1 Appendix B: ProSYS Accessories Keypads Description ProSYS KL08 8-LED Keypad (LEDS and Keys text

Page 118 - 001111 TO ALL? N

B-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual WL T6CO Wirless CO Detector WL T6G Wirless Glass Break Detector WL T6GS Wirless GAS Detector WL

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual B-3 Event Log Expander Description ProSYS EL5 Event log expander to 512 events ProSYS EL9 Event log ex

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B-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual

Page 121 - Dialer: Access and ID

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual C-1 Appendix C: Report Codes This appendix provides descriptions of all the Report Codes sent to the Moni

Page 122 - Dialer: Controls

C-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Code Programming for ADEMCO POINT (CONTACT) ID (0420) PROGRAMMED DIGITS ADEMCO CODE EVENT REP

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual C-3 PROGRAMMED DIGITS ADEMCO CODE EVENT REPORTING EVENT (RECOMMENDED) 62 400 Arm/Disarm Out Of Window 6

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-1 Chapter 2: Mounting and Wiring the Main Panel This chapter covers the first two steps of the ProSYS i

Page 125 - Dialer: Parameters

C-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Report Code Programming for SIA (0700) PROGRAMMED DIGITS SIA EVENT CODE EVENT 1E AR AC Restoral 1F AT

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual C-5 PROGRAMMED DIGITS SIA EVENT CODE EVENT 44 LD Local Programming Denied 45 LR Phone Line Restoral 46

Page 127 - Dialer: Report Split

C-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual PROGRAMMED DIGITS SIA EVENT CODE EVENT 6C UU Untyped Zone Unbypass 6D VR Printer Restore 6E VT Printe

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual D-1 Appendix D: Event Log Messages This appendix provides descriptions of all the Event Log messages. EVE

Page 129 - FOLLOW ME

D-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION ARM D:P=X C=YY Group D on Partition X is armed by user YY ARM D:P=X WB=YY

Page 130 - 2. Press

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual D-3 EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION COM OK WBA=X Bus communication OK with the wireless keyfob module ID=X COM

Page 131

D-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION FAULT Z=XXX Trouble in zone XXX (TEOL zone or BUS zone input TEOL) FIRE Z=

Page 132 - Follow-Me Restore

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual D-5 EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION IR RESTORE Z=XXX Trouble restore in the IR channel of BUS zone XXX IR TROU

Page 133 - Dialer: Alarm Restore

D-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION NO COM AC=X Bus communication failure with Access Control module X NO COM

Page 134 - Dialer: Periodic Test

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual D-7 EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION READER=XX SET Set reader XX criteria REMOTE PROG The system has been progr

Page 135 - Dialer: More

2-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Safety Precautions When mounting the Main Panel, the following safety precautions are relevant: ♦ Whe

Page 136 - Delete All

D-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual EVENT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION UO TRIG ZN=XXX A zone defined as “UO Trigger” has been activated WEAK BAT

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual E-1 Appendix E: Installer Programming Maps [1] System [11] Time Define [111] Ex/En De

Page 138

E-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual [2] Zones [21] One by One [22] Partitions/Group [23] Zone Type

Page 139 - View ACM Configuration

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual E-3 [3] Utility Output [30] Nothing [31] System [3101] Bell Follow [3107] AC

Page 140 - Report Codes

E-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual [5] Dialer [51] Link Up [511] MS Link Up [512] U/D Phones [52] Cust. Accounts

Page 141 - Report Codes: Emergency Key

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual E-5 [7] Accessories [71] Add/Delete module [711] Keypad [717] Printer Module [7194] Si

Page 142 - Report Codes: Zones

E-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Email [575] Email [5751] Mail IP Address [5754] Email Prefix [5757] SMTP Password

Page 143

RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in ma

Page 144 - Report Codes: Main Trouble

Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website www.riscogroup.com or

Page 145 - Trouble Restorals

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-3 Step 2: Wiring the Main Panel This step explains the various wiring and connection procedures that mu

Page 146

2-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual The second set of four terminals on the left of the Main Panel represent the Expansion BUS. These sup

Page 147

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-5 NOTES: It is recommended that you use an End-of-Line Resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone

Page 148

2-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Connections on Zone Expanders (ProSYS EZ8, ProSYS EZ16): Figure 2-4: Zone Connection Diagrams Wir

Page 149 - Report Codes: Miscellaneous

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-7 Wiring the Bell Sounders ¾ To wire the bell sounders: 1. Connect a suitable wire to the internal so

Page 150

2-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Wiring the Box Tamper ¾ To wire the box tamper: ♦ Connect the box tamper to the BOX TMP and COM term

Page 151 - Wireless Zone Expander

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-9 Connecting the J10 Connector POS NEG Figure 2-6: Connecting the J10 Connector The J10 connector (ju

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Installation and Programming Manual ProSYS version 7.xx

Page 153

2-10 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Connecting to Ground (Earth) ¾ To connect to ground (earth): ♦ Connect the metal box and the door

Page 154 - Trouble Restore

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2-11 Jumper Settings The ProSYS is equipped with internal jumpers. Use the following table to configure t

Page 155 - Accessories

2-12 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Connectors Connector Function J1, J5 BUS 1 Plug in connector. J8 BUS 2 Plug in connector. J4 SIG I

Page 156

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3-1 Chapter 3: Installing External Modules and Devices This chapter describes steps 3 to 5 of the ProSYS

Page 157 - Zone Expander

3-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Installing a Keypad NOTE: For information on installing the Touchscreen keypad, refer to the ProSYS

Page 158 - Utility Output Module

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3-3 4. Set the Tamper Switch: Before mounting the keypad on the wall, locate the rear-mounted Tamper Sw

Page 159 - Power Supply Module

3-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Wiring Utility Output Modules Figure 3-5: Utility Output Module UO4 (Showing an Example of UO4 Wiri

Page 160 - Event Logging Module

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3-5 3. Set the Tamper (TAMP COM): The Utility Output expansion module can be contained in a metal cabine

Page 161 - Printer Module

3-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Wiring Power Supply Expansion Modules ON1234ONOFFSW1BELLLS (PS LED)(UO LED)ACAUXREDBELL LS+

Page 162 - Access Control

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3-7  If a tamper switch is not used, connect a wire jumper between the two terminals. 4. Connect the I

Page 163 - Proximity Key Reader

ii ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual CE Declaration of Conformity Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this control panel (ProSYS 128, ProSYS

Page 164 - Y

3-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual

Page 165 - ID=1 TYPE=SIRN

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4-1 Chapter 4: Programming the ProSYS This chapter explains the ProSYS programming options, how to use th

Page 166 - BUS Zones

4-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Using the LCD Keypad #/? Figure 4-1: The LCD Keypad Face The LCD keypad is a visual interface tool

Page 167 - X.Modem

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4-3 Item Key/LED Programming Mode/Function 7 A, B, C, and D Use these keys for defining groups and mac

Page 168 - Accessories: BUS Test

4-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Programming from the LCD Keypad This section explains how to use the keypad to access the Installer P

Page 169 - Accessories: Auto Settings

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4-5 NOTE: Refer to Accessories: Auto Settings section of Chapter 5, Using the Installer Programming Men

Page 170

4-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual The main Installer Programming menu options are available, as follows: [1] SYSTEM [2] ZONES [3] UTIL

Page 171 - Miscellaneous

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4-7 5. Press and then press [0]. The keypad prompts you to save the changes by displaying the following

Page 172 - wireless button parameters:

4-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual ¾ To restore the Main Panel to the manufacturer's defaults: 1. Disconnect all power from the M

Page 173 - Wireless Button Allocation

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4-9 Using the Program Transfer Module (PTM) The Program Transfer Module (PTM) is used to create and

Page 174 - Miscellaneous: Siren

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual iii Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING PROSYS...

Page 175 - GSM Parameters

4-10 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual When the LED stops flashing rapidly, the keypad beeps once, and its display returns to the normal in

Page 176 - PBX Prefix

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-1 Chapter 5: Using the Installer Programming Menus This chapter describes the ProSYS programming option

Page 177

5-2 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual NOTE: When programming items in sequence, you can use the key to exit to the previous level and t

Page 178 - GPRS MS Polling

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-3 System: Time Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 11 11 Exit/Entry Delay 1 Exit/Entry D

Page 179 - 00000 00000-65535

5-4 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: Time Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 11 66 11 Jamming Time NONE NONE, 10, 20

Page 180 - Do not enter the @ sign

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-5 System: Time Define Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 11 99 22 Guard Delay MIN: 30 01-99 minu

Page 181 - GSM Control

5-6 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 0606 Bell Squawk YES YES/NO YES:

Page 182 - Access Control

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-7 System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 1313 Alarm ZE Cut NO YES/NO YES:

Page 183

5-8 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 2020 Summer/Winter Clock NO YES/

Page 184 - Door Contact

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-9 System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 2323 Arm Pre-Warning YES YES/NO

Page 185 - Door Label

iv ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Wiring Additional Modules ...

Page 186 - Access Control: Special Code

5-10 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 2828 IMQ Install NO YES/NO YES:

Page 187 - Exit Programming

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-11 System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 3232 Global Follower YES YES/NO

Page 188

5-12 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: System Control Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 22 3838 Siren Auxiliary = Tamper NO

Page 189 - Functions Mode

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-13 11 44 System: Windowing The Windowing menu enables you to define a time window and its effective day

Page 190 - Activities

5-14 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual NOTE: The data sequence of each key in the following table is suitable only for the English versio

Page 191 - ¾ To access the View menu:

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-15 System: System Labels Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 55 1 to 81 to 8 Partitions 1 through

Page 192 - Maintenance

5-16 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual System: Tamper Sound Quick Keys Parameter Default Range NOTE: If you select the last option (5),

Page 193 - AND HIT ANY KEY

ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-17 System: Service Information Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 11 88 22 Service Phone Any 16 ch

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5-18 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 22 Zones The Zones menu provides access to submenus and their related parameters that are used for p

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-19 The following procedure describes how to program the full complement of parameters for each zone on

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5-20 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual ♦ To program one or more of the system's zones using the One by One method, changes made to an

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-21 22 33 Zones: Zone Type The Zone Type menu contains parameters that enable you to program the zone ty

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5-22 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Arming Level/Range 22 33 ZZZZ + / 0303 Exit (OP)

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-23 Zones: Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Arming Level/Range 22 33 ZZZZ + / 0808 I+Exit(O

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5-24 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Arming Level/Range 22 33 ZZZZ + / 1313 24 Hours

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-25 Zones: Zone Type Quick Keys Parameter Default Arming Level/Range 22 33 ZZZZ + / 1919 Latch Key

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5-26 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 3. Specify a two-digit zone number and press / . 4. Access and configure the parameters in the Z

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-27 3. Specify a zone number and press / . 4. Access and configure the parameters in the Terminatio

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5-28 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 22 55 ZZZZ + / 0808 BUS Zone Input EOL Use this option to define EOL termination (see above descrip

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-29 Zones: Loop Response Quick Keys Parameter 22 66 ZZZZ + / 33 Fast 10 ms (milliseconds). This loop

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5-30 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 4. Select the zone pairs manually, as required, by making changes to the number of the first zone

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-31 22 88 Zones: Labels The Labels menu enables you to create and/or edit up to 15 characters to describ

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5-32 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 3. Press the key to exit. The process is executed as the

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-33 Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 22 99 55 Wireless Module Calibration Measures the RF noise

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5-34 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 22 99 66 ZZZZ + / Wireless Zone Allocation Options

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-35 Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 22 99 88 Zone Self-Test This feature provides an automated

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5-36 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 1. From the main Installer Programming menu, press [1] [1]

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-37 Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 4. Press / . 5. Press [1] to select System. The followin

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5-38 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Maintenance Quick Keys Parameter 2. To put a zone on Soak Test, press / . The following d

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-39 Zones: Miscellaneous Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 1. Press [1] and then press / . The fol

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 1-1 Chapter 1: Introducing ProSYS This chapter provides a basic introduction to the ProSYS system and its

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5-40 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones: Miscellaneous Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 BUS Zone Parameters The BUS Z

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-41 Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – iWISE DT Grade 2 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 ZZZZ

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5-42 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – Lunar Grade 3/iWISE DT Grade 3 Quick Keys Parameter Default Rang

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-43 Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – iWISE QUAD Grade 2 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 ZZ

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5-44 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – WatchOUT PIR Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 ZZZZ 11

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-45 Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – WatchOUT DT Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 ZZZZ 44 A

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5-46 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone – WatchIN DT Grade 3 Quick Keys Parameter Default Range 22 00 33 ZZ

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-47 33 Utility Output The Utility Output menu provides access to submenus and their related programming

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5-48 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 2. Press / to disable the selected utility output. 33 11 Utility Output: System The System menu

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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 5-49 Utility Output: System Quick Keys Parameter 33 11 0505 Ground Pulse Activates when the ProSYS diale

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