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Installation and programming manual
GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1
About this manual
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Manufacturer:INIM Electronics s.r.l.
Production plant:Via Fosso Antico - Centobuchi
Tel.:+39 0735 705007
Fax:+39 0735 704912
e-mail:info@inim.biz
Web:www.inim.biz
The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this
system, hold authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only.
The advanced Air2 two-way wireless intrusion protection system (868MHz
frequency) integrates directly with all models in INIM intrusion control panel
range.
Operating frequency
For secure deployment and operations of the Air2 wireless intrusion protection
system, it is necessary to refer to the Installation and programming guide of the
hardwired intrusion control panel in use.
63076, Monteprandone (AP) - Italy
Table 1: Technical specifications of Air2 system
Communication type
Modulation
Device supervision
Security grade
Environmental class
range
selectable channels
868.0 - 868.6MHz
868.1, 868.3, 868.5MHz
From 12 to 250 minutes
Two-way
GFSK
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MANUAL CODE
REVISION
1-2Manufacturer's details
1-3Air2 System Description
The notified body N°0051, were involved in the R&TTE Directive conformity
assessment procedure for all the devices of the Air2 system.
General information3
Note
AriaWireless keypad
Chapter 2
KEYPAD DESCRIPTION
The Aria wireless keypad provides all the necessary functions for control and
management of a SmartLiving installation equipped with an Air2 system, which it
can interface with through the Air2-BS200 transceiver. It integrates all the
functions of a hard-wired keypad and provides a graphic icon display.
It is equipped with an accelerometer which provides both anti-tamper and
“wakeup” from stand-by functions, whereas the brightness sensor controls the
display and key brightness optimally with respect to the surrounding environment.
Moreover, it has an automatic shutdown function in the event of loss of wireless
connection.
Aria is also equipped with a connector which allows hardwiring connection if
required.
Table 2: Technical specifications
Batteries
Battery life
“Low battery” fault voltage
Ancillary power supply
Stand-by current draw
Maximum current draw
Operating temperature and humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Security grade
Number of Aria keypads supported by
•Communicates with Air2-BS200 transceiver @ 868MHz
•Backlit graphic display
•Icon Easy4U interface
•Programmable backlight
•Brightness sensor
•4 indicator LEDs
•Signal buzzer
•Inertial tamper protection
•Accelerometer controlled “Wakeup” function
•Mounts to “503” outlets
•Attaches to wall bracket or counter support
•6 -20V ancillary power connector
•“Rolling-code” authentication
Environmental class
Air2-BS200
CR17450 Lithium battery - 3V -
2200mAH, 2
2 years
Less than 2.4V
6 - 20 V
90μA
25mA
-10°C +40°C, 93%
140 x 115 x 27mm
255g
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Maximum 4
FUNCTIONS
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A
B
C
Aria - front
L
M
K
K
L
Wall bracket
H
D
I
E
J
G
F
Aria - back
I
A
Display
B
Brightness sensor
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
LED
Ancillary power
connector
Battery switch
Battery
compartment
cover
Cover screws
Counter support
Wall bracket
support
Screw location
Backlocking grips
Mounting screw
location
Cable entry
Table 3: Description of parts
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BATT OFF
BATT ON
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION
The Aria keypad can be mounted in two ways each of which requires a different
installation procedure:
•Counter mount, with no fixed installation point.
When using this method, it is necessary to disable the keypad tamper-signal option
on the control panel.
You can stand the keypad on flat surfaces by means of the support on the back of
the device (table 3, H).
•Wall mount by means of the wall bracket (see paragraph 3-2 Wall-mounting).
For this mode it is advisable to enable the keypad tamper-signalling option on the
control panel.
For instructions regarding keypad tamper signalling refer to the programming
manual of the SmartLiving control panel.
3-1Power supply
Power to the keypad can be supplied in two different ways:
•By means of the connector on the back of the device (table 3, D) which allows 6-20
V
•By means of two CR1745 Lithium batteries installed in the battery compartment
(table 3, F).
The battery power supply can be turned On or Off by means of the switch on the
back of the device (table 3, E).
The manufacturer cannot guarantee the declared battery life.
Do not use batteries other than those indicated by the manufacturer as they may
explode.
Used batteries must be disposed in accordance with local regulations.
ATTENTION!
3-2Wall-mounting
1.Choose a suitable mounting placement.
2.Put the wall bracket on the selected placement and mark the screw holes (table
3, L
)
3.Drill the holes.
4.If you intend wiring the device, pull the wires through the cable entry (table
5.Using the anchor screws, secure the bracket to the wall.
6.Enroll the device.
7.Mount the keypad to the wall bracket, by first inserting the locking grips
8.Fasten the securing screw in place (table 3, J
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3, F
) and wire up the keypad.
If you intend using the batteries, place them in the battery compartment
and put the switch in the “ON” position (refer to paragraph 3-1 Power sup-
).
ply
(table 3, K
ward.
) in place, then by pushing the keypad toward the wall then down-
)
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The SmartLiving control panel can manage up to 4 Aria keypads for each Air2BS200 installed. However, each control panel model supports a maximum number
of keypads which must be respected.
During the addressing phase use free addresses only and ensure that no other
keypads (Joy, Concept, NCode or Alien) are present at the address of the Aria
keypads.
Via Keypad:
1.Access the Installer menu, select “Keypads” then “ChoosePeripheral”.
2.From the list that appears select the keypad to be assigned to the wireless
function.
3.Select the “Wireless” option.
4.From the list select the wireless reader simulated by the Air2-BS200 transceiver the Aria keypad is to be associated with.
5.Access the “Enroll device” section, then select “Wireless Keypad”.
Via SmartLeague:
1.Select a keypad from the those configured in the System Tree Menu.
2.Access the keypad “Programming” section and click on the “Wireless Keypad” check box.
3.Click on the “Enroll” button. The enrollment process window will open.
4.From the list select the wireless reader simulated by the Air2-BS200 transceiver the Aria keypad is to be associated with.
5.Click on the “Enroll” button.
6.Click simultaneously on buttons “1” AND “3” on the Aria keypad.
This operation sends the enrollment request.
If the keypad menu appears, select “Enroll” option (paragraph 4-4 Info/setup menu).
7.Once the device is enrolled, the Aria keypad will confirm the successful outcome of the operation.
Via Keypad:
the keypad that generated the enrollment process will emit a confirmation
beep.
Via SmartLeague:
The software window will show a a confirmation message.
3-3Enrolling keypads
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Chapter 4
USE OF DEVICE
Operating statuses
The Aria keypad has 3 operating statuses
•Active
•Stand-by
•No communication
During this status the keypad will be at maximum power consumption level due to
the active status of:
•Display
•Backlighting
•Signal LEDs
By means of the interface with the control panel it is possible to access the User
and installer menus and carry out the same operations that can be accessed from
other keypads on the SmartLiving system.
The keypad is not equipped with a proximity reader, voice functions, thermostat
and thermal probe.
The “active” status will hold for as long as there is activity on the keypad (keys are
being pressed or the buzzer is active). If there is no activity for 10 consecutive
seconds the status will pass from “active” to “stand-by”.
During this status the keypad display will be off, the signalling LEDs will be Off or
blinking, and the wireless transmission (broadcast) will be active.
The Stand-by status will hold until a key is pressed, or a remote activation occurs
(for example, the buzzer signals an Exit Time) or the keypad is moved.
During this status the display, backlight and LEDs will be off.
The keypad will enter this status when the wireless communication with the
control panel is interrupted in a continuous way. When the keypad enters this
status the “NO COMUNICATION” message will appear on the display.
The keypad will try to communicate with the control panel at one-minute intervals
in an attempt to re-establish communication.
The backlight can be programmed from the keypad in accordance with the
measured ambient-brightness. The keypad manages two different brightness
settings:
•Day
•Night
These settings can be programmed via the “Keypad” option from the “Options”
section in the User menu.
Please note that the backlight is the most important factor with regard the
consumption of battery power.
4-1
ACTIVE
STAND-BY
NO
COMMUNICATION
4-2Backlighting
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authentication
A further guarantee of security for Aria keypad wireless transmissions are the
over-the-air random codes. These random codes allow the Air2-BS200 to
authenticate the validity of each wireless keypad transmission.
In the event of irregular wireless activity, the requested operation will not be
completed.
To reset wireless transmissions and rolling code authentication, press and hold
keys “1” and “3” simultaneously.
Aria has menu of its own for the access to some information on the keypad and on
the wireless system, and for some programming functions.
The menu, in full version, has 7 options. It can be are activated by holding the
keys “1” and “3” simultaneously when the keypad has been enrolled and the
SmartLiving control panel is in maintenance status.
In the case of Aria factory data restoration, the menu is automatically activated,
but in a shortened version, showing the first three options only.
The sections of the menu are:
•
Enroll
- starts enrollment process
Keypad Info
•
1st line:
- WK: operating frequency
- Ver: firmware version of the Aria keypad
2nd line:
- SN: serial number of the Aria keypad
3rd line:
- N: number of the Aria keypad managed by the Air2-BS200
- WK: address of the Aria keypad in the control panel
- Ch: RF transmission channel, primary [X] and secondary [Y] (refer to “secondary
channel”)
4th line:
- BS: address in the control panel of the associated Air2-BS200 transceiver
- SN: serial number of the associated Air2-BS200 transceiver
Power Info
•
Second W Channel
•
operating capacity of the keypad.
This channel must always be different from the primary channel used by the Air2BS200 transceiver.
Factory data
•
request.
This procedure deletes also the keypad address on the control panel. After this the
info/setup menu will be shown in a shortened version, with the first three options
only.
Test RF
•
average RSSI value of the signal and a value from 0-100 which indicates the
channel quality (the RF Test function is enabled only when the control panel is in
maintenance mode).
Update Firmware
•
- information regarding the keypad and installation of the Air2.