SECOLink LT5 Installation guide

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The LT5 remote control is portable wireless transmitter for use only with Pxx series wireless alarm systems (P16, P32 or P64) or with PAS8xx series control panel that has wireless
extension module EXT116S connected to the system bus.
Remote control LT5
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
LT5 > 3 years
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (W x H x D) Ambient humidityAmbient temperature Battery Battery lifetime
33 mm x 73 mm x 11 mm oo
-10 C - +55 C 0% - 70% Depends on firmware version of the transmitter: CR2032, 3V
Operating frequency
1 = 868,30 MHz (EU)
9 = 915,30 MHz (AU)
LT5 b gate
remote control unit (RCU) can be done with a software MASCAD.
uttons and are typically used for arming and disarming, then or buttons can be programmed for any task (ex. to control s, to trigger a panic alarm). In order to
change the default template it
TEMPLATE
1Downloading the template from the system to software MASCAD
2
1. Connect USB cable to keypad USB terminal.
2. Establish the connection with a computer:
KM20Bx: , Service Mode , enter User PIN: 0001 (default), enter Service PIN:
0000 (default), Project Loading ,Open USB Port .
KM24x: , Service Mode , enter user PIN: 0001 (default), enter service
PIN: 0000 (default), Project Loading , Start connection with PC .
3. Run the the software MASCAD.
4. Click on tab Project Data Sending / Receiving.
5. Click on the button Get data from the keypad and wait until all data will be downloaded.
6. Give a reasonable name to the project (pop up window will appear automaticaly).
7. Click on button Save.
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1. Click on tab Modules.
2. Click on row Set template for RCU (LT5, HC3S).
3. Click on button Set template for LT5.
4. Modify template according user needs:
Button - used for arming mode selection. The most preferred arming mode should
be on the top of the list, and the other modes should be aligned in order of priority. The
LED color that corresponds the arming mode cannot be changed.
Button - this button is used exclusively to disarm, it's function cannot be changed. If
the system is signalling because of an alarm, the user will turn off the alarm along with
disarming.
Buttons , - these buttons are of equal functionality. Each of the buttons can be
assigned up to four control commands if the button will be used to send the
command. If the button for sending the command wont be used, only one control
command can be assigned to it. The most preferred command should be on the top of
the list, and the other commands should be alignet in order of priority. The LED color
assigned to the control command cannot be changed.
Commands:
Fire alarm - used to trigger a fire alarm.
Medical alarm - used to trigger a medical alarm.
Panic alarm - used to trigger a panic alarm.
Clear alarms - used to stop the signaling because of an alarm.
Pre-alarm group ... on - used to turn on the special arming mode Pre-alarm.
Pre-alarm group ... off - used to turn off the special arming mode Pre-alarm.
PGM ouput control ... - used to control the system PGM outputs. PGM output definition
must be Mono/Bi Switch (see tab PGM outputs).
Macro 1...8 - used to control the system with several commands in programmed order
of sequence. The amount of commands in one macro-command depends on the
amount of used macro-commands and the amount of commands in them.
5. Assign the arming modes / commands to each of remote control unit buttons.
6. Click on Edit button if the command requires more settings to set.
7. Click on button Save when arming modes / all commands are assigned to buttons.
3
1. Click on tab Project Data Sending / Receiving.
2. Click on the button Send data to the keypad and wait until all data will be uploaded.
3. Take a look on keypad LCD screen. Wait until the message Processing ... disapears.
4. Leave the service mode (several times press keys or ).
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Modifying the template for remote control unit LT5
Uploading the modified template to the system
4Assigning the remote control unit to the user
1. Go to menu:
KM20Bx: , Settings , Users , Edit Users , enter User PIN: 0001 (default), Controls , ... New RCU , Waiting ...
KM24x: , Settings , Users , Edit Users , enter User PIN: 0001 (default), Controls ... , New RCU , Waiting ...
2. Simultaneosly hold down the buttons and .
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3. Message Done should appear on keypad LCD when remote control unit is enrolled succesfully.
4. Release buttons and .
5. Please wait at least 40 seconds before starting to test all functions for proper operations.
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Remote control LT5
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
Arming
1
Disarming
Status inquiry
If the system is successfully disarmed the answer from the system will be
short Green color flash on LED.
GGGreen (short) = system is
disarmed.
No flash = No answer from the
system! Go closer to the
receiver.
Answer from the
system
G
G
Press the button while the colored
light is visible on LED.
Press the button. The Green light
appears on LED.
The answer from the system depends on system status (see picture).
Answer from the
system
Press the button.
Green (short) = system is disarmed.
Red (long) = system is armed in Away mode
Blue (long) = system is armed in Night mode
Green (long) = system is armed in Stay mode
White (long) = system is armed in Max Away mode
No flash = No answer from the system! Go closer to
the receiver.
B
R
G
W
G
Duration: ~3 sec
Press the button as many times as
needed until the Red color light appears on
LED (see picture) and then release the
button.
Red = Away
Green = Stay
Blue = Night
White = Max Away
If the system is succesfully armed in Away mode the answer from the system
will be long Red color flash on LED.
Red (long) = system is armed
in Away mode
No flash = no answer from
the system! Go closer to the
receiver.
Green (short) = battery is good
Red (short) = battery is low
Answer from the
system
(duration: ~1 sec)
RB
G
WR
B
GW
RGR
G
R
R
Press the button while the Red color
light is visible on LED (it will last ~3 sec
after the button is pressed) and wait answer
from the system.
Note: this example shows how to arm the system in Away arming mode. This arming mode is represented by Red color light on LED at the arming mode selection while pressing
the button. Arming modes aligned by priority: 1. Away (Red); 2. Night (Blue); 3. Stay (Green); 4. Max Away (White).
Command sending and
battery status indication
(duration: ~0,1 sec)
EXAMPLES OF USE
2
3
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Please act according to local laws. Don't throw away unusable alarm systems or it's components along with household waste.
This products utilization in EU states is regualted by EU directive 2002/96/EC
Battery in the remote control unit lifetime depending on the environment, usage and the specific wireless device being used. Factors such as humidity, high or low temperatures,
as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life. When the battery is nearly dead, the remote control unit shows that with the LED. It is showing the
battery status on LED when it is sending a command to receiver.
New battery
2
1
Remote control LT5
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
Arming
1
Disarming
Status inquiry
If the system is successfully disarmed the answer from the system will be
short Green color flash on LED.
GGGreen (short) = system is
disarmed.
No flash = No answer from the
system! Go closer to the
receiver.
Answer from the
system
G
G
Press the button while the colored
light is visible on LED.
Press the button. The Green light
appears on LED.
The answer from the system depends on system status (see picture).
Answer from the
system
Press the button.
Green (short) = system is disarmed.
Red (long) = system is armed in Away mode
Blue (long) = system is armed in Night mode
Green (long) = system is armed in Stay mode
White (long) = system is armed in Max Away mode
No flash = No answer from the system! Go closer to
the receiver.
B
R
G
W
G
Duration: ~3 sec
Press the button as many times as
needed until the Red color light appears on
LED (see picture) and then release the
button.
Red = Away
Green = Stay
Blue = Night
White = Max Away
If the system is succesfully armed in Away mode the answer from the system
will be long Red color flash on LED.
Red (long) = system is armed
in Away mode
No flash = no answer from
the system! Go closer to the
receiver.
Green (short) = battery is good
Red (short) = battery is low
Answer from the
system
(duration: ~1 sec)
RB
G
WR
B
GW
RGR
G
R
R
Press the button while the Red color
light is visible on LED (it will last ~3 sec
after the button is pressed) and wait answer
from the system.
Note: this example shows how to arm the system in Away arming mode. This arming mode is represented by Red color light on LED at the arming mode selection while pressing
the button. Arming modes aligned by priority: 1. Away (Red); 2. Night (Blue); 3. Stay (Green); 4. Max Away (White).
Command sending and
battery status indication
(duration: ~0,1 sec)
EXAMPLES OF USE
2
3
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Please act according to local laws. Don't throw away unusable alarm systems or it's components along with household waste.
This products utilization in EU states is regualted by EU directive 2002/96/EC
Battery in the remote control unit lifetime depending on the environment, usage and the specific wireless device being used. Factors such as humidity, high or low temperatures,
as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life. When the battery is nearly dead, the remote control unit shows that with the LED. It is showing the
battery status on LED when it is sending a command to receiver.
New battery
2
1
Old battery
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