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Pima 896 User Manual

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Hunter-Pro Series - User Guide
PIMA Alarm Systems Ltd.
Codes (depending on your model): 32/96/144 user codes, RFID tags/key chains, 24
remote control codes;
Various authorization levels per user;
Window time to restrict users from disarming the system;
Extensive zone testing;
2 basic displaying types to view the system status:Fast display” and “Scan Open Zones”.
Other types support various features;
Integrated 4 digital channels for communicating with the Central Monitoring Station:
Telephone, FSK/RDC Radio, GSM, GPRS;
Full supervision data of wireless detectors for low battery, tamper switches, etc.;
Support in key zones, that allows arming with the use of a key.
Support in KE wireless transceivers and key fobs;
4 Subscriber dialing numbers with optional voice message/microphone;
Various methods to prevent false alarms and tampering: Zone conditioning, pulse counter,
EOL resistor loops, zone sensitivity, automatic zone deactivating, zone soaking;
Memory Log of up to 500/998 entries (of which 250/500 are non-volatile, even after reset)
that includes time stamp, username, zone name and more.
1.3 Signs in this guide and codes
Press a key
Hold a key for 3 seconds or until confirmation beep” is sounded
1.3.1 Codes
Master code: a super user code with all user authorizations;
User code: a code given per user with different authorizations;
1.4 Partitioned system
Partitions are used when the premises is logically or physically divided, e.g., to different
parts of the house, several offices sharing the same alarm system, or for use in a group of
buildings.
You can use up to 16 partitions, each with its own account and users. Keypads can be
shared to all the partitions, or be limited to some.;
Otherwise, you can set up to 8 keypads to be used separately, in separated zones,
displaying only information from their allocated zones and be operated only by their
allocated users. These can be referred to as sub-systems.
1.4.1 Programming Partitions
In the User menu, partitions are programmed in a 2-state parameter bar, where “+” is
enabled and “-” is disabled.
To change the state of a parameter/partition, (toggle).
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Pima 896 Specifications

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BrandPima
Model896
CategoryCarbon Monoxide Alarm
LanguageEnglish