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Risco ProSYS User Manual

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ProSYS Quick Programming Setup 13
For Wireless PIRs, Door Contacts, Flood Detectors, Shock Detectors - Close the
tamper
For Wireless Smoke Detectors, Fit the batteries and lid, then do nothing for 10-30
seconds
For Wireless PANIC Pendants, press the button(s) for 10 seconds (Cannot be
Supervised)
6. Using the
/ keys, select [SUPERVISED] or [NONE SUPERVISED] for this
wireless device.
7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 until all required wireless devices have been enrolled.
ZONES - Wireless Communication Test (Signal strength of the wireless devices)
QUICK KEYS = [2][9][7]
1. Using the / keys, select [MAINTENANCE] and press .
2. Using the
/ keys, select [WL COMM TEST] and press .
3. Activate all wireless devices in turn.
4. Using the
/ keys, observe the signal strength received from each device
zone number.
Note:
Make sure that the signal strengths are at least 10 units higher than the receiver threshold level.
Programming: ZONES Wired & Wireless (Attributes)
The bold sub headings below are ‘Main Menu’ headings.
The
key is pressed to move into the various sub menus.
To return to the ‘Main Menu’ headings at any time, press [*] repeatedly.
1. Using the Up/Down keys, select [ONE BY ONE] and press .
2. Using the numeric keys, enter the desired zone number and press
.
PARTITIONS
3. Using the numeric keys, select or deselect the relevant partitions to which this zone will
belong to and press
.
GROUP SETS
4. Using the [A], [B], [C] or [D], keys, select the required group and press .
ZONE TYPE
5. Using the Up/Down keys, select the required zone type and press .
ZONE SOUND
6. Using the / keys, select the required zone sound option and press .
Note:
This determines if the zone will ‘be silent’, ’cause Bell to activate’, ‘cause Buzzer to activate’, ‘cause Bell
and Buzzer to activate’, ‘create keypad bleep for chime’ etc… when the zone is opened/causes an alarm
condition.
‘Buzzer’ refers to the sound emitted from the Keypad(s).

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Risco ProSYS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wireless ZonesUp to 120
CommunicationPSTN, GSM, IP
ProgrammingKeypad, PC
Battery Backup12V/7Ah
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C
System TypeHybrid

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