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What are the key safety instructions for the PIMA RXN-410 alarm system?
To ensure safe operation of your PIMA RXN-410, please follow these safety instructions:
1. The alarm system presents hazards of fire and electric shock. Do not expose it to rain or moisture. Telephone cords can conduct energy from lightning.
2. Do not open the door of the alarm system enclosure. Dangerous high voltages are present inside. Servicing should only be performed by qualified personnel.
3. Use the system with an AC 230V 50Hz power source protected by an anti-electric shock breaker. Do not use any other power source to prevent electric shocks and fire hazards.
4. Do not spill any liquid on the unit. If a spill occurs, consult a qualified service immediately.
5. Install the product in a protected location to prevent tripping over cords. Protect all cords from damage or abrasion.
6. Disconnect all power sources before installation. Do not install low-voltage wires near AC power wires; they should be kept separate.
7. Connect the AC transformer output to the terminal block on the control panel as marked.
8. Connect the AC line cord to the line power terminals as marked (GND; N; L).
What are the main features of the PIMA RXN-410 alarm system?
The PIMA RXN-410 alarm system includes the following features:
• 6 programmable zones
• Two partitions
• Dialer: Up to three preset private telephone numbers and four Monitoring Station numbers
• Various modes of arming and disarming: keypad, key, remote control, automatic
• Four types of keypads: A simple LED keypad (RX-406 or RX-6), LCD keypads (RXN-400 or RXN-410) and Anti-vandal keypad RX/N-200
• Up to six different keypads, connected in parallel
• Two operating modes: Full or Home
• System Events are registered in memory (40 non-volatile)
• Various operating codes: Master Code, up to eight User Codes, and Short Code
• User Code #8 can function as DURESS code
• Optional temporary bypass of zones
• “Chime” mode per zone: operates the keypad buzzer when a zone is opened
• Monitoring Station Communicator: built-in dialer (private & CMS), integrated Long-Range Radio and Cellular Transmitters
• Inhibit system from arming in case of failure (optional)
• Short-keys for DURESS and FIRE codes
What types of codes are used to operate the PIMA RXN-410?
The PIMA RXN-410 uses the following codes for access and operation:
Master Code: This code is used for programming system parameters. The default factory Master Code is 5555. For security reasons, it is important to change the default Master Code and not use it to arm or disarm the system.
User Code: A 4-6 digit code. You can program up to eight User Codes (User Code 1 to User Code 8).
Short Code: A convenient, two-digit code used only to arm the system.
Duress Code: A 4-6 digit code used for disarming the system when it is armed. It sends a silent duress event to the Monitoring Station (MS). If the system is disarmed, it sends a silent duress event to the MS.
How do I interpret the information on the PIMA RXN-410 keypad display screen?
The display screen of the PIMA RXN-410 provides system information as follows:
Upper Line: Displays System Fault, System Status, and Time.
• P: Indicates the system is communicating or testing the PSTN line.
• T: Indicates the system is reporting to the Monitoring Station via a radio transmitter.
Lower Line: Displays information about the zones’ status. A character will appear above the zone number on the display to signify its status:
• ■ (Solid square): Closed zone
• ▬ (Underscore/dash): Opened zone
• B: Bypassed zone
• A: Alarm zone (zone triggering an alarm)
• C: Chime zone
• F: Failed zone (disconnected or shorted)
How do I arm or disarm the entire PIMA RXN-410 alarm system?
To arm the entire alarm system:
Enter any User Code (User Code #1 to #8) that is allocated to both partitions, OR enter the Master Code, OR enter the Short code. Then press the ‘1’ (ON/OFF) key.
To disarm the entire alarm system:
Enter any User Code (User Code #1 to #8) that is allocated to both partitions, OR enter the Master Code. Then press the ‘1’ (ON/OFF) key.
IMPORTANT:
• Entering the Master Code when one partition is armed will arm the other partition as well.
• Entering the Master Code when both partitions are armed will disarm the entire system.
How do I arm the PIMA RXN-410 system in HOME mode?
To arm the alarm system in HOME mode, press and hold the ‘4’ (HOME 1) key or the ‘7’ (HOME 2) key. Then, enter any User Code or the Short code.
How do I arm or disarm a specific partition on the PIMA RXN-410?
To arm/disarm Partition #1 (toggle mode):
Enter any User Code that was allocated by the installer to partition #1.
To arm/disarm Partition #2 (toggle mode):
Enter any User Code that was allocated by the installer to partition #2.
NOTE: A user can only arm/disarm partitions that have been allocated to them by the installer (partition #1, #2, or both).
How can I bypass or reactivate an alarm zone on the PIMA RXN-410?
There are two methods to bypass or reactivate a zone:
Method 1:
1. Enter your Master Code.
2. Press the ‘3’ (BY PASS) key.
3. Enter the zone number you wish to bypass.
4. Press the ‘END’ key.
Method 2:
1. Press and hold the ‘3’ (BY PASS) key until the screen prompts “Enter Code”.
2. Enter your User Code. The screen will prompt “Zone:”.
3. Enter the zone number to be bypassed. A confirmation screen will appear.
To reactivate the zone or cancel the bypass, repeat the same process with that zone’s number (this is a toggle operation). Every bypassed zone is logged in the system’s memory. The bypass mode is effective only until you disarm the system.
How do I manually reset a smoke or fire detector connected to the PIMA RXN-410?
To manually reset the smoke or fire detector, press and hold the ‘#’ (RESET) key for 3 seconds.
How do I identify which zone caused an alarm on my PIMA RXN-410?
To identify the zone that caused the alarm, look at the keypad display. The letter ‘A’ will be displayed above any Alarm Zone that was triggered while the system was last armed.
How do I enable or disable the Chime mode on the PIMA RXN-410?
To enable the Chime mode:
Press and hold the ‘*’ (CHIME) key. The message “CHIME ON” will be displayed for about 3 seconds on the LCD display. This mode activates a buzzer in the keypad when a designated Chime Zone is triggered while the system is not armed.
To disable the Chime mode:
Press and hold the ‘*’ (CHIME) key. The message “CHIME OFF” will be displayed for about 3 seconds on the LCD display.
How can I view system events in the memory of the PIMA RXN-410?
To view events manually:
1. Enter your Master Code.
2. Press the ‘2’ (MEMORY) key.
3. Scroll through the events using the ‘BACK’ or ‘NEXT’ keys.
4. Press the ‘END’ key to exit.
To view events scrolled automatically:
Press and hold the ‘2’ (MEMORY) key.
How do I temporarily cancel the Entry Delay Time on the PIMA RXN-410?
To temporarily cancel the Entry Delay Time, press and hold the ‘0’ (PROGRAM) key. You will receive the message “DELAY OFF”. To re-enable it, press and hold the ‘0’ key again to receive the message “DELAY ON”. This feature is only effective until the system is disarmed.
How do I send a PANIC, DURESS, or FIRE event from the PIMA RXN-410 keypad?
Reporting a PANIC Event:
Press and hold the ‘*’ (CHIME) and ‘#’ (RESET) keys simultaneously for two seconds. Additionally, if your installer programmed User Code 8 as a “Panic Code,” entering this code will report a panic event and disarm the panel or a partition.
Reporting a DURESS Event:
Press and hold the ‘4’ (HOME 1) and ‘6’ (PHONE) keys simultaneously until you hear a confirmation beep from the keypad.
Reporting a FIRE Event:
Press and hold the ‘7’ (HOME 2) and ‘9’ (CODE) keys simultaneously until you hear a confirmation beep from the keypad.
How can I disable or enable the audible tones on my PIMA RXN-410 keypad?
To disable a keypad’s audible tones:
Press and hold the ‘END’ and ‘ENTR’ keys simultaneously. When this feature is disabled, all audible tones and indications from that specific keypad are silenced.
To enable a keypad’s audible tones:
Press and hold the ‘END’ and ‘ENTR’ keys simultaneously until you hear a beep.
What does the Green ARMED LED on the PIMA RXN-410 keypad indicate?
The Green ARMED LED indicates the system status as follows:
Blinking: The system is in Entry Delay (before disarming) or Exit Delay (after arming) mode.
Steady Light: The system is armed.
In case of partitions, the status is indicated by both the LED and the LCD screen:
| Armed Partition/s | LCD Screen Display | Green LED |
|---|---|---|
| Partition #1 armed | Part1 ON | 1 blink every 4 seconds |
| Partition #2 armed | Part2 ON | 2 blinks every 4 seconds |
| Both partitions armed (entire system) | **** ON **** | Stays lit constantly |
How do I program or change the Master Code on the PIMA RXN-410?
To program a new Master Code, follow these steps:
1. Enter the initial Master Code (default is 5555).
2. Press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
3. Press the ‘ENTR’ key.
4. Enter the new Master Code (4-6 digits).
5. Press the ‘ENTR’ key.
6. Press the ‘END’ key.
7. Press the ‘END’ key again.
How do I program or delete User Codes on the PIMA RXN-410?
To program User Code #1:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘NEXT’ key.
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Enter the new User Code (4-6 digits).
5. Press ‘ENTR’, then ‘END’, then ‘END’.
To delete User Code #1:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘NEXT’ key.
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Press the ‘#’ key.
5. Press ‘END’, then ‘END’.
To program User Codes #2 to #8:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘NEXT’ key as many times as the User Code number (e.g., six times for User Code #6).
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Enter the new User Code (4-6 digits).
5. Press ‘ENTR’, then ‘END’, then ‘END’.
To delete User Code #2 to #8:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘NEXT’ key as many times as the User Code number.
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Press the ‘#’ key.
5. Press ‘END’, then ‘END’.
How do I program or delete a Short Code on the PIMA RXN-410?
A Short Code is a 2-digit code used only for arming the system.
To program a Short Code:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘BACK’ key.
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Enter the new Short Code (2 digits).
5. Press ‘ENTR’, then ‘END’, then ‘END’.
To delete a Short Code:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘9’ (CODE) key.
2. Press the ‘BACK’ key.
3. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Press the ‘#’ key.
5. Press ‘END’, then ‘END’.
How do I program the Automatic Arming time on the PIMA RXN-410?
To set the time for the system to arm automatically:
1. Enter the Master Code.
2. Press the ‘0’ (PROGRAM) key.
3. Enter the arming time in 24-hour format (HH:MM).
4. Press ‘ENTR’, then ‘END’.
How can I program or delete telephone numbers in the PIMA RXN-410?
To program telephone numbers:
You can program up to three telephone numbers that will be called in an emergency.
1. Enter the Master Code.
2. Press the ‘6’ (PHONE) key.
3. Enter the first telephone number, including the area code. Press ‘ENTR’.
4. Enter the second telephone number. Press ‘ENTR’.
5. Enter the third telephone number. Press ‘ENTR’.
6. Press ‘END’.
Note: To skip programming a number, just press ‘ENTR’. If connected behind a PBX, enter the outside line prefix and an asterisk before the number (e.g., 9*555-5555).
To delete telephone numbers:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘6’ (PHONE) key.
2. Use the ‘ENTR’ key to cycle to the telephone number you wish to keep.
3. With the number(s) to delete displayed, press the ‘#’ key.
4. Press ‘END’ to exit.
To delete all telephone numbers:
1. Enter the Master Code, then press the ‘6’ (PHONE) key.
2. Press the ‘#’ key three times.
3. Press ‘END’.
How do I set the time and date on the PIMA RXN-410 system?
Setting the correct time and date is important for proper system functioning.
1. Enter the Master Code.
2. Press the ‘8’ (CLOCK) key.
3. Enter the current time in 24-hour format (HH:MM).
4. Press ‘ENTR’.
5. Enter the current date in YY MM DD format.
6. Press ‘ENTR’, then ‘END’.
Note: If no time is entered, the red Fault LED will blink and a “CLOCK” message will be displayed.
How do I program or cancel a Chime Zone on my PIMA RXN-410?
A Chime Zone activates a buzzer in the keypad when the zone is triggered while the system is disarmed.
1. Enter the Master Code.
2. Press the ‘*’ (CHIME) key.
3. Enter the zone number you want to set as a Chime Zone.
4. Press ‘END’.
This function is a toggle. Repeating the steps for the same zone will cancel the Chime feature for that zone. Chime Zones are indicated by the letter ‘C’ in the display above the zone number.
What do the different fault indications on the PIMA RXN-410 display mean?
The following table explains the fault indications that may appear on your PIMA RXN-410 display and the recommended actions:
| Display | Description | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | Low battery power | Wait 24 hours. If fault persists, contact the installer. |
| Phone | No dial tone detected | Check the phone line at the premises. If the problem persists, contact the installer. |
| AC line | AC power failure | Contact the installer. |
| Clock | Appears after initial power input or after total power reset (AC and battery) | Set the system time and date. |
| Low DC | Very low DC supply to the alarm card (PCB) | Contact the installer. |
| Trouble | Detector was shorten or cutoff | Contact the installer. |
| DC FUSE | Detectors power line (+/-) was shorten | Contact the installer. |
| Communic | Failure to communicate with Central Monitoring Station (CMS) | Contact the installer and the Central Monitoring Station. |
| GSM Unit | GSM unit is not identified by system | Contact the installer and the Central Monitoring Station. |
| GSM Sgnl | Low GSM signal | Check with cellular carrier. If the problem persists, contact the installer. |
| GSM SIM | SIM card failure | Contact the installer. |
| GSM Com. | GSM communication to CMS failure | Contact the installer and the Central Monitoring Station. |
| KEYBOARD NOT CONNECTED | A problem with keypad connection to the panel | Contact the installer. |
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