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Risco ProSYS series User Manual

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14 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual
a pre-recorded Event announcement. You can then acknowledge the event and
remotely operate the system.
♦ Remotely operating the system, which includes:
O Partition arming and disarming
O Zone bypassing
O UO activation/deactivation
O Changing Follow-Me numbers
O Performing Listen and Talk options that enable you to listen in to your property
and talk back, if necessary
Power Supply Expansion Module
Although the ProSYS's Main Panel provides 600mA of auxiliary power (900mA for Bell), the
use of a number of additional system modules and detectors will likely exceed this limitation.
As a result, the ProSYS permits the addition of up to eight remote Power Supply expansion
modules, each operating from AC power and connected to the BUS.
There are 2 types of power supply modules. One provides a total current capacity of 1.5
Amps and the other is a switched power supply that provides a total current capacity of 3
Amps. Both modules have connections for powering auxiliary devices and triggering bells,
electronic sirens, or loudspeakers during an alarm. Each Power Supply expansion module
also supports its own standby battery and is supervised for the loss of AC, a low battery
condition, tamper input, the failure of its auxiliary output power, and the loss of sounder loop
integrity.
Access Control Expansion Module
One of ProSYS's most unique features is its integration with an Access Control sub-system.
With a maximum connection of eight such Access Control modules, a total of 16 readers is
possible (each module supporting up to two readers). Each reader can operate with
magnetic, proximity, bar code, touch, and/or Weigand technology. Up to 999 users can be
accommodated, and up to 1000 "transactions" can be stored in a module.
Scheduling
Through the use of the system's built-in clock, it is possible to automate system operations at
the same time on selected days of the week or at a specific time within the subsequent 24-
hour period or during vacation periods.
The system operations include:
♦ Scheduling automatic arming and disarming (of one or more partitions).
♦ Scheduling automatic operation of Utility Outputs.
♦ Restricting users from disarming during predefined time periods.
Event Logging
The ProSYS has the capability of storing up to 999 significant events, including arming,
disarming, bypassing, alarms, troubles, restorals, and resets. These events are logged in
order according to date and time, and when applicable, according to Zone, Partition, Area,
User Code, Keypad, etc. When appropriate, such events can be displayed on an LCD keypad
or uploaded to the MS via the Upload/Download software and printed for further analysis.

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Risco ProSYS series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationIP, GSM, PSTN
Wireless ProtocolTwo-way wireless
Battery BackupYes
Remote ControlYes, via app
IntegrationRISCO Cloud

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