Orisec CP-25 Manuale utente

CP-25 & CP-50
User Guide
Designed and Manufactured
in the United Kingdom
www.orisec.co.uk

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Contents
1.About your Security System .............................................................................................. 6
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 6
About this Manual ............................................................................................................................. 6
Alarm Transmission System ............................................................................................................ 6
Zones and Areas ................................................................................................................................ 6
Access code ......................................................................................................................................... 6
NFC Tags .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Keypads ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Emergency Keys ............................................................................................................................... 10
2.Operating your Security System ..................................................................................... 12
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 12
User Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Before Arming the Security System ............................................................................................ 12
Full Arming Your Security System ............................................................................................... 13
Part Arming your Security System ............................................................................................... 14
Disarming your security system ................................................................................................... 15
Area full arming ................................................................................................................................ 16
Area part arming .............................................................................................................................. 17
Area disarming ................................................................................................................................. 18
Resetting after an alarm ................................................................................................................. 19
Resetting after a Fault Condition ................................................................................................. 20
Omitting Zones ................................................................................................................................ 21
Changing Your Code ...................................................................................................................... 22
Turn chime on/off ............................................................................................................................ 23
System Event Logs ...........................................................................................................................24
View event log .................................................................................................................................. 25
View mandatory log ........................................................................................................................ 25

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View chime log ................................................................................................................................. 26
Print Log ............................................................................................................................................. 26
System Tests ...................................................................................................................................... 32
Test Bell & Strobe ............................................................................................................................ 33
Walk Test Zones ...............................................................................................................................34
View Inactive Zones ........................................................................................................................ 35
View Zone Status ............................................................................................................................. 36
View Module Status......................................................................................................................... 37
Do a Test Call .................................................................................................................................... 38
Review Voice Messages ................................................................................................................. 38
Send SMS Message ......................................................................................................................... 39
3.Additional Features ........................................................................................................... 40
4.Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 41

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1. About your Security System
Introduction
Your security system is made up of several component parts comprising of a control panel,
one or more remote keypads, external sounder and various detection devices that are
connected to either the control panel or zone expansion modules. The control panel houses
the system’s electronics and stand-by battery and is normally installed out of sight in a utility
room or under stairs cupboard etc.
The remote keypad provides the user interface for the system and is used to send commands
to the system and to display the current system status via a graphic display. The remote keypad
also provides audible feedback annunciation of fault and alarm tones. Remote keypads are
normally mounted in convenient locations inside the protected premises, near to the points of
entry and exit.
Please read this manual carefully and have your installer instruct you on your system’s
operation. Become familiar with the features that have been implemented on your system. All
users of this system should be equally instructed in its use.
About this Manual
This manual provides a thorough explanation of all system functions that are available to the
master user, including basic system operation, user code programming, remote control and
troubleshooting.
Alarm Transmission System
Your security system maybe fitted with an automatic alarm transmission system, which will
communicate alarms, faults and other events to a 24hr manned Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
If you accidently cause a false alarm activation, immediately call the ARC to prevent an
unnecessary emergency response.
Zones and Areas
A zone is an input that is normally used to monitor a single detection device like a motion
detector, glass-break detector, door contact or shock sensor etc. An area is one or more zones
grouped together to allow independent arming and disarming of areas.
Access code
As a user of the security system, you will be assigned a 4, 5 or 6 digit access code. Access codes
are used to arm and disarm the system. Some access codes can perform additional system
functions, such as programming system options, omitting zones and performing system tests.

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Your access code may not allow you to access certain system functions. For instance, if your
code is only allowed to arm the system you will not be able to disarm the system, once the
system is armed.
NFC Tags
NFC (Near Field Communication) tags can be assigned to users of the system. The tag behaves
just like an access code when presented to the NFC reader built into the keypad. NFC
technology is built into credit cards, bank cards, smart phones and other devices.
Keypads
One or more remote keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises, usually close
to the entry and exit door.
Keyed Keypad Layout
1. LCD display
2. NFC reader – present your NFC tag in this area
3. Status Icons
4. System status LED
5. Ambient light sensor – used automatically adjusts the keyboard and LCD backlight level
6. Keyboard – see below

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Keyed Keypad buttons Actions
AArm system
PPart arm system
aArea arm system
ESelection button
c Chime tone selection
B Escape button
C Cancel button
Touch Keypad Layout
1. Full colour touch display
2. NFC Reader – present your NFC tag in this area
3. Status Icons
4. System status LED

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Touch Keypad buttons Function
Arm system
Part arm system
Area arm system
Selection button
Chime tone selection
Escape button
Cancel button
Status Icons
The system status area on the display is used to show the following information:
Status Icon Indicates
#$%K Battery is charging/ is charged
L Mains power is connected
& Mains power is disconnected
p External strobe is flashing
M External bell is sounding
N Chime is enabled
Q WiFi module connected
T GSM module connected
H Ethernet module connected
Z Phone line connected
3 User programmed timer running
[ User programmed alarm running
Status LED
The keypad has a single multi-colour LED and is used to Indicate the following:
Colour System Status
Blue Normal operation, all zones are healthy
Green User menu selected and system is ready for arming
Yellow One or more zones are active, system may not arm
Red Alarm active

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Emergency Keys
The keypad provides 3 different emergency functions. Depending on the setup of your system,
activation from these keys can alert the local police, key holders and security personal via your
Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
The emergency keys for each keypad can be individual enabled or disabled and may
not be enabled on your installation due to local standards and police requirements.
The Panic alarm (Police) function for each keypad can be programmed for either an
audible or silent operation.
Keyed Keypad Emergency Keys
To activate the emergency functions, press together the keys shown below for a duration of 1
second:
Emergency Alarm Keys
Fire Press 1 & 3
Panic Alarm (PA) Press 4 & 6
Medical Press 7 & 9
Touch Keypad Emergency Keys
1. To activate the emergency keys on your touch screen keypad you will need to be on the
Home screen:
2. From the top part of the screen select one of the emergency functions, for example ‘Fire’:
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