Risco LightSYS2 User manual

Category
Security access control systems
Type
User manual
User Manual
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Register with RISCO Cloud (if enabled)
Registering with RISCO Cloud enables you to monitor and control your LightSYS2
system.
Note: Registration and connection of your system to www.riscocloud.com may depend
on your engineer.
1. Go to www.riscocloud.com/register.
2. Enter your first name and last name.
3. Enter your email address as Login Name (required for 1st time activation).
4. Define password (minimum of 6 characters and at least one digit) and confirm.
5. Enter in the 15 digits Panel ID as it appears: on the postcard that arrived with
the panel or supplied by the engineer (also available in the keypad menu as
described below)
6. Complete registration form and click Register.
7. To complete registration open the email message received on the email account
you defined as Login Name.
Login to RISCO Cloud
1. Go to www.riscocloud.com.
2. Enter User Name and Password (same as supplied during the registration
process).
3. Enter Passcode/PIN (LightSYS2 User Code).
4. Click Enter.
iRISCO – RISCO’s Smartphone Application
Homeowners can now enjoy the iRISCO Smartphone app for smart and easy control of
their LightSYS2 system from any location.
Download the iRISCO app from the Apple App store or Android Play Store (Search for
“iRISCO”).
Locating Panel ID in Keypad
1. From the main display press .
2. Enter master code (default code 1234) followed by
.
3. Scroll to the option “View” and press
.
4. Scroll to “Service Info” and press
.
5. Scroll to “Panel ID” and press
. 15 digit Panel ID is now displayed.
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Interface:
LCD Keypad (432KP)
Full Set
Code >
Part Set
Code >
System Unsetting and
Silence an Alarm
Code>
Partition Full Set
Code >
> Partition No. >
Partition Part Set
Code >
> Partition No. >
Partition Unset
Code> > Partition No. >
Duress Unset
Duress Code >
Panic Alarm
Pressing
simultaneously for 2 seconds
Fire Alarm
Pressing
simultaneously for 2 seconds
Medical Alarm
Pressing
simultaneously for 2 seconds
Quick Zones Omit
Code >
[Zone No.]
Activate Output
[Code] [Activities] [Util Output Num]
Define Follow-Me
>[Code] [Follow Me] [Define]
View Fault
[Code] [View] [Fault]
View Event Log
[Code] [Event Log]
Keypad Chime On/Off
[Code] [Activities] [Keypad sound] [Chime]
Edit User Code
[Code] [Codes/Tags] [Define]
Zone Testing (Walk
Test)
[Code] [Maintenance] [Walk Test]
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2-way Slim keypad
Operation Quick High-Security Mode
1
Full Set – System
> [Code]
2
Full Set – Partition
Select partition
[1/2/3] >
Select partition [1/2/3]
>
> [Code]
2
Full
Unset
> [Code] or Proximity tag (after waking)
Partial Set – System
3
> [Code]
Partial Set – Partition
Select partition Select partition
[1/2/3] >
[1/2/3] > > [Code]
Partition Unset Select partition 1/2/3/4 and press followed by [Code]
Panic alarm
Press + simultaneously for 2 seconds
Fire alarm
Press + simultaneously for 2 seconds
Emergency/Med alarm Press + simultaneiously for 2 seconds
Status Request
Press for 2 seconds to view LED
display of system status (see Indicators
below)
Press
for 2 seconds
followed by code
2
to view
LED display of system
status (see Indicators below)
Output Control
Press 1/2/3 for 2 seconds
Press 1/2/3 for 2 seconds
followed by code
2
Wake up keypad Press
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2-way Remote Control key fob
Operation Quick
High Security Mode
1
Full Set
> [Code]
Partial Set*
> [Code]
Full Unset
> [Code]
System
Status
for 2 seconds
for 2 seconds > Code
Output Control A/B/C
for 2 seconds
for 2
seconds > [Code]
Panic Alarm simultaneously for 2 seconds
Clear Operation
*For Partial setting with no entry delay, press and hold for two seconds
Notes:
1. Consult your engineer for the operations defined with a code.
2. The proximity tag can be used instead of code.
3. For Partial Setting with no entry delay press
for 2 seconds.
4. Light sensor is used to save battery by turning on/off the keypad backlight.
5. Needs to be defined by your engineer.
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Smartphone
Full Set – System
Full Set – Partition
>
Partial Set – System
Partial Set – Partition
>
System Unset
> [Code]
Partition Unset
>
Detector Omit
(On/Off toggle)
>
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Web Application
SET/UNSET sub-tab
Full Set All Partitions or PARTITION x > Full Set
Full Set – Group
(if suppored)
[Group Letter] > Full Set
Or PARTITION x > [Group Letter]
Partial Set All Partitions or PARTITION x > Partial Set
Unset All Partitions or PARTITION x > [Code] > UNSET
SETTINGS sub-tab
System user and codes Edit, Delete and ADD NEW USERs
Web interface users and codes EDIT user fields and access credentials
Change Password Enter Old/New/Confirm > SET NEW PASSWORD
Quick Zone Omit Select ZONE xx > Omit > Update
Change Appearance Select Color Scheme
Alerts/Add New Contact Enter Name, Email/Mobile phone #.
Select Alert Language, Partition association,
and toggle Set/Unset Email and SMS
Time Zone Select system time zone
HISTORY sub-tab
Review activity log and export
AUTOMATION sub-tab
Utility Outputs Toggle ON/OFF > Update
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1-way Remote Control key fob
Full Set
Press
Unset
Press the button. All partitions assigned
to the button will be unset
Partial Set
Press button or button 4 (if defined)
Partition Set
Press button or button 4 (if defined)
SMS For a full list of SMS operations, refer to Appendix D –
SMS Operation.
Full Set
[Code][S], example, 1234S
Full Unset
[Code][US], example, 1234US
Part Set
[Code][P], example, 1234P
Partition Set
[Code][S] [Partition No.] examples:
To set partitions 1: 1234S1
To set partitions 1 and 2: 1234S12
Partition Unset
[Code][US] [Partition No.] Example
1234US1
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Indicators:
LCD and Touchscreen Keypads
(Power):
On: Power OK, No faults
Off: No power
Rapid Flash
: System fault
(Ready):
On: Ready to set
Off: Not ready to set
Slow Flash: Ready to set with
open Exit/Entry zone
(Set) / RED LED
On: System set (full
set or partial set)
Off: System unset
Slow Flash: System
is in Exit Delay
Rapid Flash
: Alarm
(Tamper) :
On: Tamper alarm
Off: No tamper
alarm
(Partial set / Omit):
On: System set at Partial set /
Omit zones in the system
Off: No omit zones
(Fire):
On: Fire alarm
Off: No fire alarm
Flash: Fire fault
(Proximity) [Touchscreen
only]. Flashing: Indicates
keypad has a proximity reader
2-way Slim Keypad
LED Indicator
Color State Status
Blue Blink During communication with the panel
Red On
Slow flash
Rapid flash
System fully or partially set
During exit delay
During alarm
Green Blink
Fault indication in the system while the
system is unset*
Green/Red
Toggle Waiting for code to be entered
2-way Keyfob
Operation LED* (Send command) LED* (Receive Status)
Full Set Green Red
Part Set Green Orange
Unset Green Green
Alarm Green Flash LED
* If the LED changes to orange, it indicates a low battery condition.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Mastering Your System ......................................................................... 12
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Main System Capabilities ..................................................................................................................... 12
LightSYS2 Architecture ......................................................................................................................... 13
User Operating Tools ............................................................................................................................ 14
System Monitoring ................................................................................................................................. 16
System Tones ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 2 Setting and Unsetting ............................................................................ 20
Setting your system ............................................................................................................................... 20
Unsetting your system ........................................................................................................................... 25
Additional Set/Unset Capabilities ........................................................................................................ 29
Emergency Alarms ................................................................................................................................ 29
Chapter 3 User Functions and Settings ................................................................ 30
User Codes ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Proximity Tags ........................................................................................................................................ 33
Setting and Changing System Time and Date .................................................................................. 35
Setting Follow Me Destinations ........................................................................................................... 36
Omitting zones ........................................................................................................................................ 37
Scheduling Weekly Programs .............................................................................................................. 38
Macro Keys ............................................................................................................................................. 40
Parking Control with LightSYS2 Gate Control Keyfobs .................................................................. 41
Complete List of User Functions ......................................................................................................... 43
Appendix A – System Faults .................................................................................. 49
Appendix B – Glossary ........................................................................................... 50
Appendix C – Scheduling Tables ........................................................................... 52
Appendix D – SMS Operation ................................................................................. 53
Appendix E – System Testing and Maintenance .................................................. 54
Mastering Your System
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Chapter 1 Mastering Your System
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of RISCO Group's LightSYS2 Security System. The
LightSYS2 has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security needs for
residential and commercial applications.
LightSYS2 is designed to recognize abnormal conditions and inform the system of the
status of any protected door, window, hallway, room, or area. It supports the capabilities
of communicating with an Alarm Receiving Centre or to your mobile phone using friendly
and easy to understand verbal messages as well as SMS, E-mail messages or cloud channel
reporting.
The LightSYS2 contains a variety of programming features including smartphone apps
and web control. Ask your engineer which features have been programmed for your
system.
This manual describes how to operate your system. It will guide you through
programming instructions for main system features as well as basic setting and unsetting
commands for the system
Main System Capabilities
Up to 32 sensor devices
30 User codes + Grand Master code
4 authority levels for different system
users
Optional user proximity tag to be used
instead of a code
Up to 4 partitions
4 wired / wireless keypads
Up to 4 sounders
Up to 16 full control remote controls
Up to 200 gate control remote controls
1000 Events Log
16 Follow Me destinations
4 – 32 programmable outputs
X-10 support for home automation
4 automatic scheduling programs
Smartphone operation of principal
functions
Mastering Your System
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LightSYS2 Architecture
Your LightSYS2 controls and monitors a variety of sensors, detectors, and contacts
placed throughout the premises, which provide external, perimeter and internal
burglary protection. The system is supervised, meaning that the panel checks the
status of each sensor to detect problems. If a fault is detected, you are notified both
with panel beeps and indicator lights as well as remote messaging.
The following diagram shows the components that make up the system:
Mastering Your System
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User Operating Tools
LightSYS2 can easily be managed locally or remotely depending on your system
configuration.
You can issue commands to the system and in turn, the system will communicate
information to you via its display, indicators, voice messages, SMS messages, Email
messages and by the sounds it makes.
Depending on your purchased supplementary modules, you can operate your system via
the following:
LightSYS2 Keypad and proximity tag:
Locally through its LCD keypad(s), you can issue commands to
your system. In turn, the system can communicate information to
you through its display, indicators and by the sounds it makes.
2-Way Slim Keypad
With support for up to three bi-directional wireless
communication, 2-Way slim keypads, LightSYS2 now offers an
outdoor-certified tamper-proof power-saving option. The slim
keypad offers the entire range of setting and unsetting as well as
alarming options
Mastering Your System
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2-Way 8 Button Remote Control:
Using the bi-directional 8 button remote control you can set,
unset, send a panic alarm, activate outputs and more. Being bi-
directional the remote control receives a reply status indication,
via its 3 colored LEDs and internal buzzer sounder, from the
panel for each command that it has sent to the panel. For higher
security, commands can be defined to be activated with a 4 digit
PIN code.
Smartphone Operations:
Homeowners can now enjoy the iRISCO Smartphone App for
smart and easy control of their LightSYS2 system. The app
enables users to set/unset the system on-the-go, activate home
automation devices, omit detectors, view the system’s status and
history, and much more. Available for iPhone, iPad and Android.
Note: Registration and connection of your system to
www.riscocloud.com may depend on your engineer
Web Application:
RISCO Group’s interactive web application enables you to
monitor, control and configure your LightSYS2 system from any
location. As with the Smartphone app, the application is powered
by the RISCO Cloud server.
Note: Registration and connection of your system to
www.riscocloud.com may depend on your engineer
4 Button Keyfob:
Using the wireless 4 button keyfob you can set, unset, send a
panic alarm and activate outputs.
Remote Phone Operation:
If your system includes the voice module, it can provide audible
information about system status, and enable any remote,
touch-tone (DTMF) telephone to act as a keypad for the system.
Upon event occurrence, such as alarm activation, the voice
module informs you by calling you and playing a prerecorded
event announcement, as described in the 5IN1545 LightSYS Voice
Module Programming and Operations Guide.
Mastering Your System
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SMS:
If your system is equipped with RISCO Group's GSM/GPRS
module it can provide information about the system by SMS and
enable operation of the system using SMS commands for setting
the system, unsetting the system and more.
Configuration Software:
RISCO Group's Configuration Software enables the engineer to
program the system and manage the system locally or remotely.
System Monitoring
Report to Alarm Receiving Centre
When a system event occurs, the control system sends a message to your monitoring
service (Alarm Receiving Centre) describing the exact nature of the event. This enables the
monitoring service to perform the required action. Monitoring service notification can be
implemented through either regular telephone cellular communication or IP network.
A sensor detects. The control system  An alarm is generated and the
is alerted. monitoring service is notified.
Caution:
Remember that no security system can prevent emergencies. This system is only intended to
alert you in case of an emergency and should not take the place of prudent security
practices or life and property insurance.
Mastering Your System
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Follow Me Messaging
When an alarm or event, the system can initiate a report message of up to 16 predefined
designated destinations using a voice announcement, SMS , smartphone app, or email to
express the active event.
SMS Example:
Security System:
21/01/2011
Intruder Alarm
Partition 1
Entrance
Email Message Example:
Subject: Alarm Security Message: Intruder Alarm
System Name: John's Residence
Event: Fire Alarm, Zone 5, Entrance door
Time: 01 April 2011; 16:12
Partition: Partition 1, First floor
Service Contact: Alarm Receive Cntr 01, 03-5676778
Your engineer defines the type of reporting to a Follow Me destination. Consult your
engineer for the report type for each destination.
The definition of the telephone number or Email address for each destination is defined by
the grand master (see page 36)
Notes:
Voice messaging requires using the LightSYS2 voice module. This module also
enables the LightSYS2 to announce various local messages to residents.
SMS messaging requires the use of the LightSYS2 GSM/GPRS module.
Email messaging requires the use of the LightSYS2 IP module.
LCD Status Display
The LCD status display will vary depending on the number of partitions in your system.
If your system is defined with only one partition, the LCD displays the partition name,
time and date.
If your system has two or three partitions, the LCD displays the system name, date, time
and the status of each partition. A status letter represents the partition’s status, as follows:
S: Partition Set N: Partition Not Ready L: Partition in Alarm
PS: Partition Partial Set R: Partition Ready
LCD Blank Display
If defined by your engineer, two minutes after the last keypad operation the keypad will
be disabled and the following display will appear on the LCD:
Enter code:
To release the keypad and return to normal operation mode press: [CODE] +
.
Note:
During blank display mode the Ready LED indicates a fault in the system.
Mastering Your System
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System Tones
In addition to the visual indications provided by your keypad(s), your system is designed
to produce audible annunciation after certain events. Depending on the circumstance, such
sounds may be made by your system's keypad(s) or sounders (for example, a sounder or
bell).
Note:
If defined by your engineer, internal bell annunciation can be generated to
accompany any of the keypad sounds.
Event Keypad Sound Internal Bell External Sounder
Intrusion
Alarm
Rapid beeping Rapid beeping Rapid beeping
Fire Alarm
Rapid beeping Rapid beeping YES (staggered)
Keypad Police
Emergency
No sound (1) No sound (1) No Sound (1)
Keypad
Emergency /
Medical
A momentary chirp No sound No sound
Setting or
Unsetting
No Sound System is set:
1 chirp
System is unset:
2 chirps (keyfob)
Unset after alarm:
4 chirps (Keyfob)
System is set:
1 chirp
Confirm
Operation
A one-second tone, if
completed correctly
No sound No sound
Reject
Operation
Three rapid error
beeps, if incorrect (2,3)
No sound No sound
Entry Delay
Countdown
Slowly repeating tones
until the entry delay
time period expires (2)
No sound No sound
Exit Delay
Countdown
Slowly repeating tones
until the exit delay
time period expires (2)
No sound No sound
Chime Sound
2 second buzzer beep (4)
No sound No sound
Mastering Your System
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Notes:
1. Based on decisions made at the time your alarm system installation, keypads
may beep during this type of alarm.
2. Keypad beeps may be disabled at the user's discretion, see Buzzer On/Off,
page 44.
3. Press for two seconds to stop the fault beeps
4. Any intrusion zone, if selected for the chime feature, will, when violated
during the unset period, cause the keypad to annunciate the event. The chime
can also be disabled when not required.
Setting and Unsetting
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Chapter 2 Setting and Unsetting
The following chapter describes how to operate your LightSYS2 locally from the LCD
keypad. For system operation from other accessories, refer to the instructions supplied
with the product.
As a user of your security system, you'll mostly be concerned with the keypad.
The LightSYS2 LCD keypad is the primary system interface. Each keypad in your system
reports its status via its LCD icons, as described below. Through its keys, you can enter
commands to set and unset the system, omit intrusion zones, report emergencies, and
more, as described in the subsequent chapters of this manual. For detailed information
regarding the keypad interface, refer to the instruction supplied with the keypad.
Notes:
1. There are two types of LCD keypads, with and without proximity for non-contact
setting and unsetting.
2. Each keypad in the system is assigned to a particular partition, meaning that
commands entered in a keypad are implemented only in the partition to which it is
assigned. For example, pressing the Quick Set key on a keypad assigned to
partition 1 sets only partition 1
Setting your system
Setting your system causes the intrusion detectors to trigger an alarm when violated. You
can set your system by code setting, in which you need to use your user code, or you can
use quick setting (without using a code).
Note:
If during code setting you enter a wrong user code, the keypad produces
three short beeps. Simply re-enter the correct sequence.
Remember, fire protection and the protection offered by the keypad's emergency keys are
always set and always available (if authorized by your engineer).
Before setting the system:
1. Verify that the (ready) icon is lit or flashing indicating that system is READY
to be set.
2. Make sure that the system includes no violated zones and is ready to be set.
3. If the system is NOT ready to be set, secure or omit the violated zone(s) (see page
37), and then proceed.
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Risco LightSYS2 User manual

Category
Security access control systems
Type
User manual

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