Installation ManualVIA-PRO Security SystemManufactured by RSIalarm Document No. 2012 June 2007
Initial Configuration Menus – continued Completing Initial Configuration/Programming8Installation SequenceEnter Your I.D.Sending Alarm By EmailVoice
9Installer CodeLets you program a code that is used for all programming and maintenance functions. The installer code cannot arm/disarm the system. N
10For Frontel Format 1. With the display showing FORMAT:, press either arrow button until FRONTEL is displayed, then press YES.2. With the displ
11Code/State Modification? [YES = continue, ESC/NO = skip]Tran. State Modification Lets you change the control panel default settings for how and
12Enter Your I.D.Your Phone Number 1. With the display showing PANEL PHONE NUMB:, enter the customer site phone number, then press YES. The di
13Area ConfigurationUsing The Voice Transmitter Lets you set up the system for voice reporting to as many as three customer designated phone numb
14Recording EquipmentPress Init. Butt. On Equipment Lets you program system devices into the control panel memory.1. Install batteries into all
15Completing Initial Configuration/Programming After the last device is programmed, press ESC/NO. The display shows END OF CONFIGURATION, then
16Changing Settings After Completing Initial Conguration/Programmin Once the control panel cover is secured in place, removing it causes a tamper
17Area CongurationArea ContentSEE NEXT PAGEDate/Time Status/Level DisplayAccess LevelAfter Completing Initial Configuration/ProgrammingChanging Se
Regulatory InformationFCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modications not expressly approved by RSIalarm, Inc. can void the user’s author
18Maintenance Programming MenuChanging SettingsMaintenance Events Log Badges Access CodesProgrammable FeaturesLevels 1, 2, 3, 4 Levels 1, 2, 3, 4 Le
19Access Level— available in Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4 This menu shows the current system level and lets you change the level. Increasing the level always
20 1. With the display showing the current date, time, and LVL:4, press the left arrow button twice. The display shows BADGES ACCESS CODES.2.
21Creating Schedules Schedules determine when a specic access code can be used to arm and disarm the system. A schedule consists of a day, beginning
22Setting Up Special Arming Modes 1 and 2These undened special arming modes are used for Special Area arming of your system. You can set up which Are
23Electrical DataPower requirements: Four 3.6 V batteriesBattery type: Lithium, LSH20 Battery life (estimated): At least 4 yearsRF technology: S2
About This DocumentNote All UL Listings are pending. The following describes the hardware devices and system settings required to meet UL certicati
2It is recommended that you plan the system conguration and programming by writing it all down. This will help speed programming by having all the i
3Reporting Format and Central Station NumbersCentral station communication and reporting formats, phone numbers, and IP address’s (depending on fo
4Alphanumeric Keypad Programming FunctionsOn-site programming is done using a programmed alpha-numeric keypad. The keypad functions a specic way when
5RJ31X JackDB-6 CordTo control panelphone jack.RedGreenGrayBrownCable runby installer.Tip (+)Ring (-)GreenRedRedRedRedGreenGreenGreenBlackWhite(or Yel
Power Up Control Panel and Clear MemoryFor new installations, always clear the control panel memory after powering it up for the rst time, and befor
Initial Configuration MenusThe next two pages show the order in which menus appear for the initial programming session (beginning with the Installer C
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