Risco Agility User Manual

Summary of Agility

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    Agility flexible wireless solution tm user manual.

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    User manual.

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    Agility user manual page 2 important notice this guide is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions: this guide contains proprietary information belonging to risco group. Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of...

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    Agility user manual page 3 table of contents chapter 1 ‐ introduction.............................................................................................................................5 1.1 main features .........................................................................................

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    Agility user manual page 4 chapter 5 ‐ system specifications .........................................................................................................33 chapter 6 ‐ en 50131 compliance.......................................................................................................

  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Agility user manual page 5 chapter 1 - introduction congratulations on your purchase of agility ‐ risco group ʹ s flexible wireless security system. The agility has been specifically designed to meet a wide range of security, safety and home automation needs for many residential and commercial appli...

  • Page 8: 1.2 Agility Architecture

    Agility user manual page 6 1.2 agility architecture your agility 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 ...

  • Page 9: 1.3 User Operating Tools

    Agility user manual page 7 1.3 user operating tools the agility system can be operated using several devices, some of which have been designed as bi ‐ directional. If you have purchased a bi ‐ directional device your system is capable of sending a return reply status indication from the panel to the...

  • Page 10: 1.4 Status Indications

    Agility user manual page 8 1.4 status indications led indicators the led indicators provide typical system indications, as discussed below. Some indicators have additional functions, which are explained later on. Power led (green) the power led indicates system operation. Condition description on po...

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    Agility user manual page 9 status button / service call (listen & talk) the button on the main unit can be defined as a system status indicator or as a s.O.S button. Once pressed, a service call will be established to the monitoring station, which then enables 2 ‐ way communication with the premises...

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    Agility user manual page 10 sound indications in addition to the visual indications provided by the agility’s leds, your system produces audible notification after certain events. Condition description intrusion alarm continues rapid beeping fire alarm staggered rapid beeping exit delay slow buzzer ...

  • Page 13: 2.1 Arming Your System

    Agility user manual page 11 chapter 2 - local system operation 2.1 arming your system arming your system causes the intrusion detectors to trigger an alarm when violated. The arming operation will be followed by a local message announcement (if defined). Before arming the system check the ready led ...

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    Agility user manual page 12 stay (home) arming: stay arming activates only perimeter detectors (as defined by your installer), enabling individuals to remain inside and move about the premises while the system is partially armed. To arm using stay (home) arming procedure quick mode: high security mo...

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    Agility user manual page 13 force arming: force arming arms the system regardless of open zones. Your installer must enable this option. Note : force arming the system results in leaving part of the system unsecured. Arming with troubles in the system if required, and defined by your installer, all ...

  • Page 16: 2.2 Disarming Your System

    Agility user manual page 14 2.2 disarming your system disarming your system causes the detectors not to trigger an alarm when violated. When you enter the premises, the entry delay begins to count down. You must disarm the system within the entry delay time to prevent the system from triggering an a...

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    Agility user manual page 15 partition disarming: partition disarming enables you to disarm individual partitions within an armed system to disarm using procedure for partition disarming quick mode: / / > high security mode: / / > > code / / > > code or proximity tag. Press the ² button. All partitio...

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    Agility user manual page 16 note: if an alarm occurred in the system, it is recommended to leave the premises. Only after police investigation should you consider that the burglar is no longer on your premises and you can re ‐ enter. In special cases (if programmed by your installer) arming the syst...

  • Page 19: 2.3 Sending A Panic Alarm

    Agility user manual page 17 2.3 sending a panic alarm panic alarms enable you to send a message to the monitoring station in the event of an emergency, send a message to a follow me number, announce a local message or activate a local alarm. Panic alarms can be set to be silent (refer to your instal...

  • Page 20: 3.1 Remote Phone Operation

    Agility user manual page 18 chapter 3 - remote system operation 3.1 remote phone operation the agility enables you to operate the system from a remote touch ‐ tone phone by initiating a telephone call to or from the system and interacting with voice menus that guide you through your required remote ...

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    Agility user manual page 19 operation quick key combination changing zone bypass status press [3] followed by the zone number and then [#][9] operating utility outputs press [4] followed by the output number changing follow me(fm) numbers press [5] followed by the fm number and [#][2] . Enter the ne...

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    Agility user manual page 20 acknowledge menu after the event announcement message is made, the following list of options is announced: operation digit acknowledge message acknowledging an event means that you have received a message from the security alarm system about a relevant event in the system...

  • Page 23: 3.2 Sms Operation

    Agility user manual page 21 bi-directional audio options after an alarm in the event of burglary, fire and medical alarms, the agility is able to report these events and then stay on the line. This allows the monitoring service to perform voice alarm verification, verify the alarm or verification in...

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    Agility user manual page 22 notes: sms commands can be sent from any mobile phone or from an sms website. Command words are not case sensitive. A separator between command words is not required although it is accepted. Sms confirmation message a confirmation message following a sms operation is sent...

  • Page 25: 4.1 User Codes

    Agility user manual page 23 chapter 4 - user functions and settings the functions and settings explained in this chapter can only be performed via your keypad and the configuration software. This chapter refers to these functions and settings as performed via the keypad. Refer to the configuration s...

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    Agility user manual page 24 setting / changing user codes the user assigned the grand master authority level can change all user codes but cannot view the digits in the user code fields. Users with other authority levels can only change their own codes. The system must be disarmed in order to set or...

  • Page 27: 4.2 Proximity Tags

    Agility user manual page 25 4.2 proximity tags the bi ‐ directional keypad enables you to replace the use of a code with a proximity tag to arm and disarm the security system or to activate and deactivate home appliances and utilities, such as heating and lights. Proximity tag programming is perform...

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    Agility user manual page 26 deleting a proximity tag deleting proximity tags can be done by in two options: by user number: use this option to delete a tag for which the user is known by tag : use this option to delete a tag for which the user is not known to delete by user: 1. Follow steps 1 ‐ 4 of...

  • Page 29: 4.4 Scheduler

    Agility user manual page 27 function results stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone w wait a fixed period before continuing , send the dtmf ¾ character ¾ send the dtmf # character # delete numbers from the cursor position simultaneously 8. When done with your complete entry, press to store it. 4....

  • Page 30: 4.5 Macro Keys

    Agility user manual page 28 4.5 macro keys programming macro keys agility enables the installer or grand master to record a series of commands and assign them to a macro. When the macro is pressed, the recorded commands are executed from beginning to end. Up to 3 macros can be programmed to a system...

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    Agility user manual page 29 3. Press to save your entry. The series of characters is saved and assigned to the selected macro. For example: to arm partition 1 with the code 1234 , enter the following sequence: 1 1 2 3 4 activating a macro press 7 / 8 / 9 on the keypad for 2 seconds to activate the m...

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    Agility user manual page 30 4.6 complete menu of user functions the agility comes with a variety of selectable user functions that become available when you enter the user functions mode. The following section lists these functions. Note: although these functions are in the user functions menu, you ...

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    Agility user manual page 31 operation grand master user installer advanced Æ prepaid sim Æ check credit use this function to receive information by sms or voice of the credit level in your prepaid sim card. For more information refer to your installer. √ ‐ ‐ advanced Æ prepaid sim Æ reset sim after ...

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    Agility user manual page 32 operation grand master user installer clock time & date : allows the setting of the system time and date. This definition is required for setting the scheduler programming in the system. √ ‐ √ scheduler : enables you to activate or deactivate preprogrammed schedules that ...

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    Agility user manual page 33 chapter 5 - system specifications the following technical specifications are applicable for the agility : electrical characteristics system power 230vac ( ‐ 15%+10%), 50hz, 50ma optional: 9vac, 50 ‐ 60hz units consumptions main board: typical 130ma gsm: stand by 35ma, com...

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    Agility user manual page 34 chapter 6 - en 50131 compliance compliance statement hereby, risco group declares that the agility series of central units and accessories are designed to comply with: en50131 ‐ 1, en50131 ‐ 3 grade 2 en50130 ‐ 5 environmental class ii en50131 ‐ 6 type a uk: pd 6662:2004,...

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    Agility user manual page 35 appendix a - keypad user operations the following section details the user operations from the 2 ‐ way wireless keypad. User operation can be defined to be activated by a quick mode or high security mode that requires the use of a code or proximity tag. In the high securi...

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    Agility user manual page 36 operation 1 quick operation high security mode emergency/medical alarm press simultaneously for 2 seconds system chime on/off press the button for 2 seconds main unit speaker volume press the button for 2 seconds select the volume level (0=no sound, 4=full volume) press t...

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    Agility user manual page 37 1. All operations are available while keypad is turned on (not in sleep mode) 2. Ask your installer whether outputs control is applicable or not and which output is assigned to which key 3. Ask your installer for the macro defined for each key 4. Ask your installer for th...

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    Agility user manual page 38 appendix b - remote control user operations the following section details the user operations from the agility 2 ‐ way remote control. User operation can be defined to be activated by a quick mode or high security mode that requires the use of a code. Common operations op...

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    Agility user manual page 39 status led/buzzer indications after each transmission (indicated by a flashing green led) from the remote control, the agility sends a status response indicated by the remote control ʹ s leds and buzzer: led indications operation 1st led * (send command) 2nd led (receive ...

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    Agility user manual page 40 appendix c - event log messages event message description activate uo=xx uo xx activation actv uo=xx kf=zz uo xx is activated from remote control zz alarm abort p=y alarm aborted on partition y alarm zone=xx alarm in zone no. Xx anti ‐ code reset remote reset auto add gsm...

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    Agility user manual page 41 event message description confirm rs z=xx restore zone confirmed alarm confirm zone=xx confirmed alarm occurred from zone xx cp reset the control panel has reset date set c=xx date defined by user no. Xx day away:p=y daily arm on partition y day disarm:p=y daily disarm on...

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    Agility user manual page 42 event message description gsm:puk code ok puk code entered is correct gsm:sim ok sim card in place gsm:sim trouble sim card missing or not properly sited h.Temp rst zn=xx high temperature alert restored from zone xx defined as a temperature detector high temp. Zn=xx high ...

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    Agility user manual page 43 event message description main: battery rst low battery trouble restore from the main panel main: low ac loss of ac power from the main panel main: low battery low battery trouble from the main panel ms=y call error communication fail trouble to ms phone no. Y ms=y restor...

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    Agility user manual page 44 event message description tamper zone=xx tamper alarm from zone no. Xx tech alarm zn=xx alarm from zone xx defined as technical tech rstr zn=xx alarm restored from zone xx defined as technical tmp rstr siren=y tamper alarm restore from wireless siren y unbyp box+bell box ...

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    Agility user manual notes.

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    Agility user manual notes.

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    Fcc note: this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and c...

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    Risco group limited warranty risco group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ( ʺ seller ʺ ) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because seller does not install or connect the product and because the pr...

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