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INIM Electronics Prime Series User Manual

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User’s manual
The Prime system 9
Chapter
2
The Prime system
A typical Prime system comprises:
a Prime control panel
intrusion detection devices (PIR or microwave detectors, magnetic contacts, linear beam
detectors, etc.)
system control peripherals: proximity readers, keypads
alarm signalling devices which generally signal the events detected by the system
(sounders, flashers, etc.)
The keypad is the most complete and versatile device for managing the system: the graphic
display shows all the necessary information and provides an icon-based user interface for the
immediate and clear identification of the operations to be carried out.
Together with the keypad, the system can also be managed by proximity readers, which
represent a fast, easy-to-use interface for the most frequent daily operations, i.e. arming/
disarming operations. Authorized digital-key users can operate the system in accordance with
the functions they are enabled to control by holding the key in front of the proximity key
reader.
All control models are capable of managing a wireless system (wireless devices, remote-
control keys, etc.), which can be easily integrated with a hardwired system.
Prime control panels are capable of managing various event types (not only alarms but also
faults, tamper, code/key identification, arm/disarm operations, etc.) and event-response
actions such as audible/visual signalling and messages (voice calls, SMS text messages and e-
mails with attachments or push notifications).
The Prime also provides home-automation functions, such as programmed arm/disarm
operations, access control, output activation/deactivation.
2-1
Telephone functions
The Prime control panel events can be programmed to trigger report calls to an Alarm
receiving Centre (via a digital dialer) and also voice calls and SMS messages to contact
numbers.
By calling a Prime control panel or receiving a voice call from it, you can enter the PIN of a
user code on the telephone keypad and activate commands via the scenarios.
The commands can be activated by keys “0” to “9” on the telephone keypad, which the
system associates with various shortcut actions once the code PIN has been accepted. Each
code can be programmed with customized shortcuts, such as: arm, disarm, activate/
deactivate outputs, delete alarm memory, etc.
If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board, the code shortcuts assigned to
keys “0” to “9” will be announced over-the-phone, in order to facilitate operations.
Additionally, the Listen-in function allows you to eavesdrop on the protected premises by
means of the keypad microphones.
When a user requests an operation, via a correctly formatted SMS message or voice call to the
SIM card of the Nexus, the control panel will activate the respective shortcut and send
confirmation (feedback) of the successfully implemented command.

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INIM Electronics Prime Series Specifications

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BrandINIM Electronics
ModelPrime Series
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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