Chapter 1 - Summary of User'S Commands: No. Function Procedure
Chapter 1 - Summary of User'S Commands: No. Function Procedure
Chapter 1 - Summary of User'S Commands: No. Function Procedure
This page, called a command summary is intended to give you brief summaries
more detailed explanations and related information can be found within by referring
to the user manual.
Note:
1. Daily auto ARM: [*]+[6]+[3]+MASTER CODE + [HH] [MM]
Use this function to set the time that the alarm will ARM automatically every day.
4. Time display
You can Press [*]+[4] to check the system time on LCD keypad.
6. Trouble Display
When the system sends out short beep, indicating that the system exists some
troubles.
Press [*]+[3] key to check on the LCD keypad.
The RP205CN & RP208CN are intended to address the needs of many homes,
offices, and small businesses. Its operation is designed around microprocessor and
EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) technology,
which stores, without the need for a source of power, the system's operating
program and its programmable parameters.
Quick Installation
Mount RP205CN or RP208CN 's metal cabinet at a protected dry location, near a
source of unswitched AC Power, a good ground, and access to telephone service.
Use the proper hardware (e.g. anchors, mollys, toggle bolt, etc.), as required, to
insure a suitable mounting.
1. Thread all electrical wiring through a convenient hole in the metal cabinet. To
prevent potential damage, be sure that live AC power is NOT present and that
the Standby Battery is NOT connected. Refer to Figures A and B. Your wiring
may include any and all of the following :
z Connections to Hardwired Zones
The PrimaryFunction:
1.Quick Armed:Armed the system just by press [ARM].
2.Quick Stay Armed:Stay Armed just press [STAY].
3.Local Alarm:When intruder violated, the siren/bell would sound until disarm the
system or/and after Bell Cutoff Time.
4.Follow-me Alarm:The ROISCOK’s system will auto inform the alarm to the user
through dial the follow-me numbers.
5.Trouble Indication:Three short Beep from the keypad when there is some
trouble in the system.
6.Emergency Keypad Zones:All of the Emergency Keypad Zones are INAUDIBLE
at the External Sounder and
invisible on the keypad and there will be no audible kiss-off.
Keypad Panic Alarm:Press [1]+[2] last at least 2 second;
Keypad Fire Alarm:Press [4]+[5] last at least 2 second;
Keypad Medical Emergency:Press [7]+[8] last at least 2 second。
You communicate with your RP205CN or/and RP208CN through its keypad(s).
Using its keys, you can issue commands to your system. In turn, the system can
communicate information to you via its indicators and by the sounds it makes.
All of your system’s detectors, sensors, and contacts are wired to the control
panel. As such, your system always knows the status of any protected door,
window, hallway, room, or area.
The control panel, which contains the system’s electronics and backup panel,
functions in the background and, for purposes of security, is installed out of sight.
Main Features:
LED Keypad(RP205KP)
Main board
Code
Periodic Test
z Offer Testing Report to Alarm Center Automatically
Peripheral Equipment
z Voice module
z Remote Control Disarm/Arm.
Any Zone on Main board can be programmed to Output as a Switch Lock
Events Log
z 50 Events Log
Timing Function
z Auto Daily Arm
z Auto Daily Test report
z Windows Disarm/Arm Report
Monitoring
z Trouble Data can be Displayed on Keypad, and Also can be Transmitted to
Central Station
z Battery in Low Power
z AC in Low Power
z Siren Circuit in Trouble
z Siren Circuit Trouble
z Line Trouble
z Power Supply Expansion Modules’ Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble
z No-settled the System Clock
z Bus Communication Blocked
z Tamper Zones be Cut
z Fire Alarm Circuit Trouble
Technical Data
z Transformer 16.5VAC 25VA;
z Spare Battery 12V4AH
TECHNICAL DATA
Main Panel
Input power 16.5VAC 25VA via transformer
Rechargeable standby battery 12V 4Ah
Auxiliary Power 12V DC 350mA maximum
Bell/LS Sounder output 12V DC 750mA maximum
Programmable output Open collector Active pull down 70mA maximum
Cabinet Dimensions 260﹡218﹡83mm
Weight 1.84kg
Main Board (dimensions/weight) 80﹡167 mm/0.17kg
Fuse F1 Auxiliary Power 0.5A
Fuse F2 Bell/LS Power 1A
Fuse F3 Battery Power 2A
Keypads
LED Keypad LCD Keypad
18mA typical, 30mA 18mA typical, 100mA
Current consumption
maximum maximum
4-wire up to 500M from 4-wire up to 1500M from
Control panel connections
panel panel
Dimensions 110*130*25mm 110*130*25mm
Weight 0.23kg 0.23kg
Introduction to Programming
First check that the panel's J1 (DEFAULT) jumper is NOT covering both pins on the
Main Board.
The data stored in any location is represented by numbers and/or letters.
Some locations require just one digit, while most require two. Others (e.g. those
used to store phone numbers and account numbers) may require several more
digits.
It is not necessary to enter data into all of the categories. Many locations have been
factory-programmed with default parameters.
Note that power can be removed from the control panel, as its memory does not
require a source of power to retain its information.
It's often necessary to check the data stored in a memory location to be sure it's
correct. If improper data is found, it must be corrected in order to obtain the desired
system response. The data in a location can either be a number (from 0-9) or a
letter numbering system. For our purposes, the characters A through F with be
referred to as hexadecimal digits.
Whenever the installer Programming mode is active, the first 4 keypad's Zone
LEDs (1-4) are used to reveal each digit in a LEDs, the contents of any location can
be determined. See table below.
Locations Whose Contents Occupy More Than One Digit with LED Keypad
When a location contains more than one digit, they cannot be viewed
simultaneously on the LED Kekpad. As soon as a location is accessed, the first
digit is displayed automatically. Additional digits (if they exist) can be displayed by
pressing the following keys. STAY STAY Used to display the next digit in a location
containing at least two digits; e.g. if 5-6-7-8 is store in a location, the "5" is
displayed first; by pressing STAY STAY, the "6" will be displayed; continue this
process to display the entire contents of the chosen location. Error beeps will be
produced when it's attempted to display digits which don't exit. STAY ARM Used to
move backwards among the digits stored in a location containing at lease two digits.
Error beeps will be produced when it's attempted to display digits which don't exit.
A Programming Tutorial
To get acquainted with some programming basics, a short tutorial has been
prepared. It involves changing the Installer Code from the factory default of 0-2-0-6
to a sequence of you own choosing. If you can master this operation, subsequent
programming should be easy.
Operation Action Comments
Enter the Installer Enter the factory default A long beep will sound,
1 Programming Mode Installer Code [#][0206] confirming successful entry
into Installer Programming
Accesss the current Press[0][8][ARM] No confirming beep will
2 Installer Code(stored in sound
Location"08")
Enter a unique Installer Enter[5][6][7][8] No confirming beep will
3 Code(for this tutorial, we'll sound
use 5-6-7-8)
Store the data you have Press[#] A long beep will sound
entered confirming that data has
been properly stored if a
4
wrong number of digits
entered three(error)beep
will sound after pressing #
Check the data stored in The data display on the [5678]
5
Location"08" LCD or LED
Go to another location of Press the desired two-digit Press[ARM] along to go to
6
your choice location and [ARM] the next sequential location
Exit programming Enter your Installer Code A long beep will confirm
7 and press [ARM] your actions
PUPROSE: to establish the keypad code for the system's "chief user"; the Master
Code provides the following special privilege:
z To enter, modify, and delete the remaining User Codes
z To set the system's internal clock
z To perform certain system functions and tests
Note: the Master Code cannot be seen by the installer through the zone LED /or
and LCD on the keypad.
PURPOSE: to establish the system's Exit Delay (the interval, in seconds, between
entering a User Code at the keypad and when the system actually arms)
Enter three digits between 001 and 255 seconds
PURPOSE: to establish the system's Entry Delay (in an armed system, the interval,
in seconds, between the moment an entry door is opened and an alarm is
triggered).
Enter three digits between 001 and 255 seconds
PURPOSE: To set the interval, only for the External Sounder, before it shuts down
automatically.
Enter the number of minutes between 01 and 90
Fire Zone
Intended for smoke or other types of fire detectors. If violation, will cause
an immediate fire alarm, regardless of the system's armed/disarmed state.
5
Suggest Zone 5 can be programmed as a fire zone. A fault in the wiring of
any fire zone, if supervised, will cause a fire alarm,manifested by a rapid
flushing of the keypad's Fire LED.
Tamper Zone
If violation, will cause an immediate tamper alarm, regardless of the
6 system's armed/disarmed state.
Suggest Zone 6 on RP208CN and/or Zone 4 on RP205CN can be a
Tamper Zone.
Panic Zone
7 If violated an immediate panic alarm will be announced , regardless of the
system's armed /disarmed state.
Key-switch Zone-Instant
If desired for system arming and disarming an external SPST
8 spring-loaded, normally open, momentary type key switch can be added.
The key switch permits an instant disarming of the system after tripping.
And when arming the system an exit delay will follow.
Suggestion:
a. Zone 5 is reserved as a Fire Zone, Supports Smoke Detectors and/or Gas
Detdctors. A fire zone cannot be disabled or bypassed. For fire zone the
recommended (default) zone sound is "External sounder pulsed". However it is
possible to change the zone sound and type to any of the ones provided in the
previous list.
b. Zone 6 on the RP208CN (and zone 4 on the RP205CN) is reserved as a
Tamper Zone. This zone can be programmed to any zone type. If the zone was
programmed as Tamper, in violation, a Tamper Code report will be sent and
the Tamper LED on the keypad will light up.
To delete an existing phone number, simple press the [#] key; to enter or replace
the phone number required to reach the primary Central Station include all access
digits (e.g. 0 to 9) and the area code. When done with your complete entry, press [#]
to store it. Up to 20 digits can be entered to the phone number. For your records,
enter the complete phone number above. If required, include the following special
functions to achieve the effect listed in the table:
FUNCTION SEQUENCE
Stop dialing and wait for a new dial tone [STAY], [1]
Stop dialing and wait a fixed period before continuing [STAY], [2]
Location: 04 preparation
The RP205CN and/or RP208CN supports one open collector Utility Output
(derived between the UO/ECL and AUX terminals) which can be used for switching
an external device on or off. Once the Utility Output is activated the device will be
connected between AUX (+12V) and ground (0V). This connection is capable of
switching light loads of no more than 70mA.
Locations 26 and 27 allow you to define the manner in which the RP205CN or
RP208CN communicates with the Central Station when it reports alarms, restorals,
troubles, openings/closings, and tests.
Location:27 CS Protocols:(2ndDigit)
2ndDigit Date Rate Interdigit Time Date Frequency
0(default) 40 pulses/sec 390ms 1800Hz
1 33 pulses/sec 390ms 1800Hz
2 20 pulses/sec 390ms 1800Hz
3 10 pulses/sec 390ms 1800Hz
4 40 pulses/sec 650ms 1800Hz
5 33 pulses/sec 650ms 1800Hz
6 20 pulses/sec 650ms 1800Hz
7 10 pulses/sec 650ms 1800Hz
8 40 pulses/sec 390ms 1900Hz
9 33 pulses/sec 390ms 1900Hz
A 20 pulses/sec 390ms 1900Hz
B 10 pulses/sec 390ms 1900Hz
C 40 pulses/sec 650ms 1900Hz
D 33 pulses/sec 650ms 1900Hz
E 20 pulses/sec 650ms 1900Hz
F 10 pulses/sec 650ms 1900Hz
CS Protocols: Location 28
When selecting a contact ID format, all the reporting codes will be automatically
applied to the locations of the reporting codes.
When selecting the Pulsed Protocol the default for all the reported codes will be
"00"and any other code should be entered manually.
Digit Format Name Interdigit Time Date Frequency
01(default) Contact ID NA NA
02 SIA 390ms 1800Hz
System Controls:Location 30
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Comments on system controls (Location 30:1 Digit)
Quick Arm: Eliminates the need for entering a User Code when arming to the
STAY or AWAY modes. simply pressing [STAY]or[ARM] will arm the system to the
respective mode
Loudspeaker/Bell-Siren: Select Loudspeaker if the external sounder(s) NOT
equipped with a built-in sound driver; doing so causes the panel to produce an
oscillating frequency for the device, select Bell/Siren if the external sounder(s) is a
bell or a buzzer or equipped with a built-in electronic sound driver
Quick Bypass: Eliminates the need to enter a User Code when bypassing a zone.
Silent Panic: If "NO", the panic alarm will be AUDIBLE at the External Sounder
and visual on the keypad. If "YES", the panic alarm will be INAUDIBLE at the
External Sounder and invisible on the keypad and there will be no audible kiss-off.
Bell Squawk On Arming: If selected, Bell Squawk on Arming will produce a brief
confirmation "chirp" from the system's external sounder(s) once the system is
armed and the Exit Delay expires.
3 Minute Bypass Enabled: If selected, 3-Minute Bypass Enabled bypasses all
zones automatically for 3 minutes when power is restored to an "unpowered"
system-to prevent potential false alarms by allowing time for the stabilization of
motion and/or smoke detectors.
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Location:30 System Controls: (1 Digig)
Quick
1stDigig Loudspeaker/Bell-Siren UO Quick Bypass
Arm
0 Bell-Siren YES NO NO
1(default) Bell-Siren YES YES NO
4 Bell-Siren NO YES NO
9 Loudspeaker YES YES NO
Location:30 System Controls:( 2ndDigit)
Silent
2ndDigit 3 Minute Bypass Bell Squawk On Arm
Panic
0 Enabled NO NO
1 Enabled YES NO
2 Enabled NO YES
3(default) Enabled YES YES
4 Disabled NO NO
7 Disabled YES YES
Suggestion:
a. Zone 5 is reserved as a Fire Zone, Supports Smoke Detectors and/or Gas
Detdctors. A fire zone cannot be disabled or bypassed. For fire zone the
recommended (default) zone sound is "External sounder pulsed". However it is
possible to change the zone sound and type to any of the ones provided in the
previous list.
b. Zone 6 on the RP208CN (and zone 4 on the RP205CN) is reserved as a Tamper
Zone. This zone can be programmed to any zone type. If the zone was
programmed as Tamper, in violation, a Tamper Code report will be sent and the
Tamper LED on the keypad will light up.
If desired, the RP205CN and/or RP208CN can send a daily test transmission to the
Central Station to Verify the operation of the Unit's Digital Communicator.
Note:
a. When selecting a contact ID format,zone bypassed and zone restore have the
same Reporting code(ABC). Enter:0ABC;
b. When selecting a SIA format, the front two digits is bypass code(AB)and the last
two digits is restore code (CD). Enter:ABCD
c. The locations with ★ are used for RP205CN and RP208CN. The locations
without ★ are used only for RP208CN.
Phone1
Phone2