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User Guide
For use with ProSYS 40,
and ProSYS 128

2 ProSYS User Guide
RTTE Declaration Of Conformity
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this control panel (ProSYS 128,
ProSYS 40), with wired accessories (including cables) and wireless
accessories, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website:
www.riscogroup.com.
Compliance Statement
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that the ProSYS series of control
panels and accessories are suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with PD6662:2004 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II.
(Security Grade 2 when using Wireless accessories).
The ProSYS series of control panels and accessories comply with the
relevant parts of the EN50131 series of standards. The ProSYS series
of control panels and accessories comply with DD243:2004
Important Notice
This manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and
restrictions:
ÊThis manual contains proprietary information belonging to RISCO
Group. Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of
assisting explicitly and properly authorized users of the system.
ÊNo part of its contents may be used for any other purpose,
disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means,
electronic or mechanical, without the express prior written
permission of RISCO Group.
ÊThe text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and
reference only. The specifications on which they are based are
subject to change without notice.
ÊInformation in this document is subject to change without notice.
Corporate and individual names and data used in examples
herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted.
Copyright ©2009 RISCO Group. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents
SUMMARY OF USER COMMANDS................................................. 6
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION......................................................... 9
Operating the System .............................................................10
The ProSYS Family .................................................................11
CHAPTER 2: YOUR KEYPAD........................................................12
The keypad............................................................................... 12
LED Indicators .........................................................................12
Power LED..........................................................................13
Set LED...............................................................................13
Ready LED..........................................................................14
Omit LED ............................................................................14
Fire LED..............................................................................15
Tamper LED........................................................................15
Keys.......................................................................................... 16
Numerical Keys...................................................................16
Control Keys .......................................................................16
Emergency Keys.................................................................17
Function Keys (A, B)...........................................................17
Quick Key Operation...........................................................18
LCD Status Display ................................................................. 18
LCD Blank Display .................................................................. 18
CHAPTER 3: SETTING AND UNSETTING THE SYSTEM............19
Setting ......................................................................................19
Full Setting..........................................................................20
Part Setting.........................................................................22
Partition Setting ..................................................................23
Group Setting......................................................................25
Quick Setting.......................................................................26
Keyswitch Setting ...............................................................26

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Wireless 4-Button Key Fob Setting.....................................27
Unsetting..................................................................................27
Unsetting the System..........................................................27
Unsetting After an Alarm.....................................................28
Resetting after an Alarm.....................................................29
Partition Unsetting ..............................................................30
Duress Unsetting................................................................31
Disabling a Fire Alarm (Switch Auxiliary)............................32
CHAPTER 4: OMITTING A ZONE .................................................. 33
CHAPTER 5: ACTIVATING PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS .........35
CHAPTER 6: FOLLOW-ME REPORT............................................36
CHAPTER 7: USER CODES .......................................................... 38
Defining and Changing User Codes...................................... 38
Deleting User Codes ...............................................................40
User Authority Levels ............................................................. 41
Entering User Labels ..............................................................42
Assigning Dual Codes ............................................................44
CHAPTER 8: VIEWING FAULT CONDITIONS .............................. 45
CHAPTER 9: DEFINING AND CHANGING SYSTEM TIME AND
DATE ...............................................................................................46
Defining and Changing System Time.................................... 46
Defining and Changing System Date ....................................46
CHAPTER 10: SCHEDULING WEEKLY PROGRAMS.................. 47
Automatic Setting/Unsetting.................................................. 47
Defining a PO Activation Program ........................................49

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Defining a User Limitation Program...................................... 51
CHAPTER 11: PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYS ..................... 53
CHAPTER 12: PROXIMITY KEYPAD ............................................ 56
Adding a New Proximity Tag.................................................. 56
Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Serial Number ..........57
Deleting a Proximity Tag by the User Tag ............................ 58
Using a Proximity Tag............................................................. 59
CHAPTER 13: COMPLETE MENU OF USER FUNCTIONS .........60
APPENDIX A: SYSTEM FAULTS................................................... 67
APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SOUNDS ................................................. 69
APPENDIX C: SCHEDULING TABLES .........................................71
APPENDIX D: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS ................................... 72

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Summary of User Commands
Full Set Hold the tag close to the keypad's keys
-OR-
Code>
Part Setting Code>
Group Setting Code>A/B/
Partition Full
Setting
Hold the tag close to the keypad's keys >
Partition No. >
-OR-
Code> >Partition No. >
Partition Part
Setting Code> >Partition No. >
Partition Group
Setting
Code>A/B/ > Partition No. > A/B/C/D
System Unset Hold the tag close to the keypad's keys
-OR-
Code>
Partition Unset Hold the tag close to the keypad's keys >
Partition No. >
-OR-
Code> > Partition No. >
Duress Unset Duress Code >
Silence an Alarm Hold the tag close to the keypad's keys
-OR-
Code>
Omit Zones >[1]>[1]>[Code] >[Zone No.]
Activate Output >[2]>[1]>[Code] [PO No.]
Define Follow-Me >[2]>[7]>[Code]
Enable Engineer
Installation >[2]>[0]>[3]>[Code]> >
>
View Fault >[3]>[1]>[Code] >

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View Alarm
Memory >[3]>[2]>[Code]>
View Zone Status >[3]>[4]>[Code]>
View Event Memory >[3]>[5]>[Manager Code]>
Bell/Strobe/Keypad
Test >[4]>[Code]> >[1]
Zone Testing (Walk
Test) >[4]>[Grand Master Code]>
>[0]
Local Chime On/Off >[4]>[Code]> >[4]/[3]
Edit User Code >[5]>[Code]> >[1]
Edit Time >[6]>[Grand Master Code]>
>[1]
Edit Date >[6]>[Grand Master Code]>
>[2]
Automatic
Setting/Unsetting >[6]>[Grand Master Code]>
>[5]>[Schedule No]>

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ProSYS User Guide 9
Chapter 1: Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of RISCO Group's ProSYS
Integrated Security System. The ProSYS has been designed to meet
PD6662 Grade 3 requirements and suits a wide range of commercial,
institutional and residential security applications.
The ProSYS includes the most advanced communication capabilities
for dual or triple-path communication to ARC’s. It consists of a variety
of sensors, detectors, and contacts placed throughout the premises by
your engineer. ProSYS is designed to recognize abnormal conditions
and inform the system of the status of any protected door, window,
hallway, room, or area. The Main Panel, which contains the system's
electronics and backup battery, functions in the background. For
purposes of security, it is recommended that it be installed out of sight.
You can place a household appliance or premises lighting under the
control of the ProSYS, where it can be conveniently turned on and off
automatically or by user command from any system keypad, or
wireless keyfob, described on page 35.
In addition, the ProSYS supports the following optional RISCO Group
devices:
ÊAdvanced Communication Module (ACM) that enables the system
to operate over the IP network.
ÊGSM (AGM)/GPRS module which enables the system to
communicate over the GSM (AGM)/GPRS network, and also send
or receive SMS commands.
ÊAccess Control, which enables integrating access control
capabilities into your security system.
ÊDigital Voice Module which enables you to receive voice
messages, operate the system from a remote phone, and listen- in
or speak to the premises.

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Operating the System
The ProSYS can easily be operated locally or remotely depending on
the devices connected to the system.
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.
The ProSYS can be operated in the following ways:
ÊLocally 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 display, indicators and sounds it makes.
ÊLocal operation using wireless key fobs or panic pendants for
setting, unsetting send panic alarm or activate outputs.
ÊLocal operation using Keyswitch for setting and unsetting the
system.
ÊIf 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 of a security situation by calling you and
playing a pre-recorded Event announcement, as described in the
Voice Module Programming and Operations Manual
ÊIf your system is equipped with RISCO Group's GSM(AGM)/GPRS
module it can provide information about the system by SMS and
enable to operate the system using SMS commands for setting the
system, unsetting the system and more. For detailed information
refer to the manual provided with the GSM (AGM)/GPRS module.
ÊLocal or remote operation using RISCO Group’s upload/Download
(UD) software. The UD enables the engineer to program the
system, and enables the user to operate the system and to view
system status.
The first task to be performed before operating the system is Defining
and Changing User Codes, as described on page 38.
NOTE:
A certified serviceman should perform all repairs and maintenance including
replacement of the device battery.
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