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1. if necessary, exit the Installer Programming mode; to “high” a level to perform Sub-Installer restrictions;
do so, press the [SS ] key until the display no longer press [ENTER] to seek a “lower”
changes; then press [0] sub-category.
2. at this display, 8. when done, press the [S S ] key, as required, to exit
DO YOU WANT TO the “Customize” mode; at the display:
SAVE THE DATA? Y DO YOU WANT
TO EXIT?
determine whether you need to save any
programmed data, use the [STAY] key to toggle
N
press the [STAY] key to change the “N” to a “Y”
between “Y” and “N”; press [ENTER] and press [ENTER]
3. from the “normal” (user’s) display, enter the 9. at the display:
“CUSTOMIZE” mode by pressing [S S ], [7], [3] DO YOU WANT
4. enter the Installer Code (NOT the Sub-Installer TO SAVE MENU? Y
Code) and press [ENTER]
5. refer to the Installer Programming Map on press [ENTER] to save your changes; at this
page 37; select (with either the UP- or DOWN-arrow point, a Sub-Installer’s access to the “X-ed”
keys or “Quick Keys”) one of the seven main categories will not be permitted
programming classifications listed in the “HOME” 10. press the [SS] key twice to return to the normal
column–within which you want to restrict a (user’s) display
Sub-Installer’s access 11. to use a Sub-Installer Code, from the “normal”
6. using pages 37 and 38 as an aid, use the arrow S ], [7], [2];. at this display:
(user’s) display, press [S
keys, “Quick Keys” and the [ENTER] key to navigate SUB-INST. CODE:
through and select the sub-category beneath the
chosen programming classification until you reach a
level for which you desire to set Sub-Installer enter the Sub-Installer’s access code, and press
restrictions [ENTER]
7. press the [STAY] key and observe the lower left of 12. Installer Programming will be available to the
the display; if the number listed changes to an “X”, Sub-Installer, but on a restricted basis,
that sub-category will NOT be available to a conforming to the choices made in step 7
Sub-Installer; to reverse the process, press [STAY]
again; if, at any time, pressing [STAY] produces
three short “beeps”, you are at too
INSTALLER PROG:
6)REPORT CODES ↓
INSTALLER PROG:
7)ACCESSORIES ↓
ACCESSORIES: ADD/DELETE MODULE
Quick Key Item Default Explanation
• used to add or delete Keypads and Expansion
ADD/DELETE
7 --- Modules to and from the system
MODULE
• press [ENTER] to begin
7 1 1 Keypad NONE at this display:
KEYPADS:
ID=01 TYPE=NONE
§ using either the UP- or DOWN-arrow keys, position
the cursor over the Keypad I.D. number for which you
wish to assign (or delete) a keypad
§ the first keypad must be assigned to the first I.D.
number, which is “01”
§ be sure that the keypad’s physical I.D. number has
been “DIP-switch” programmed accordingly, per the
instructions on page 15
§ with the cursor positioned over the “TYPE” field,
press the [STAY] key to toggle between and choose
among the four selections given:
! NONE
! LCD (any LCD Keypad)
! KP08 (the 8 LED Keypad)
! KP16 (the 16 LED Keypad)
§ once the proper selection is made, press the
[ENTER] key to store your choice
§ proceed to ASSIGNING A PARTITION on page 101
PLEASE NOTE:
§ the following display will appear if a keypad is
SSDELETESS
SS SS
ARE YOU SURE? N
found and “NONE” has been selected; if so:
§ press [ENTER] to return to the prior display
§ OR
§ press the [STAY] key to select “Y”, and press
§ [ENTER] to confirm the delete
SSDELETESS
SS SS
ARE YOU SURE? N
Zone Expander is found and “NONE” has been selected;
if so:
§ press [ENTER] to return to the prior display
OR
§ press the [STAY] key to select “Y”, and press
[ENTER] to confirm the delete
ACCESSORIES:
§ from this display, press [ENTER] 2)VERIFY MDL ×
7 2 VERIFY MODULE:
§ scroll down the list of displayed LCD :01 = LCD ↓
accessory devices to ascertain
that all Keypads and Expansion VERIFY MODULE:
Modules in the installation have KP08:02 = KP08 ×
been specified correctly
§ the system will display the
programmed device, its address, VERIFY MODULE:
and whether or not it’s found on UO04:01 = UO04 ×
the BUS
§ doing so helps you to identify
programming mistakes VERIFY MODULE:
XO08:02 = XO08 ↑
7 4
BUS SCANNING:
TYP=LCD ID=01 ↓
§ scroll down the list of displayed
accessory devices to ascertain BUS SCANNING
that all Keypads and Expansion TYP=KP08 ID=02 ×
Modules in the installation have
been detected by the scan
§ the system will display the
BUS SCANNING:
programmed device and, its TYP=UO04 ID=01 ×
address
BUS SCANNING:
TYP=XO08 ID=02 ↑
WALK TESTING
As a form of system maintenance, comprehensive Walk-Testing should be part of the procedures performed in
any installation–at the time of its completion, and periodically–by both the dealer and the customer.
When conducted within the User Functions mode, Walk-Testing permits any of the ORBIT-Pro’s keypads
(whose “Local Buzzers” have been enabled under User Functions–see the ORBIT-Pro User’s Manual) to briefly
annunciate any and all zones which have been violated during the test. Once done, you can use the keypad’s
UP- or DOWN-arrow keys to scroll through a list of the zones, which have been logged during the test.
INSTALLER PROG:
8)MISCELLANEOUS↓
MISCELLANEOUS
Quick Key Item Explanation
8 MISCELLANEOUS allows for the “learning in” of wireless button transmitters
Wireless Button § using either the UP- or DOWN-
Allocation arrow keys, position the cursor
and make any changes to the W BUTT ALLOCAT:
8 1
Button Number you wish to
Not for UL BUTT#=01 (1:01)
“learn in” to the system
Installations § press [ENTER]
select one of these displays:
4- When the LED stops flashing, the keypad will beep twice and display:
DATA IS SAVED
READY
5- Remove the Program Transfer Module from J1 and remove the DEFAULT Jumper J2. For safekeeping,
secure it around one of the two pins.
6- The Program Transfer Module is now storing a copy of the panel’s configuration.
1- Momentarily remove all power from the panel (both AC and Standby Battery).
2- Restore all power to the panel. After a moment, the LED on the Program Transfer Module will flash rapidly and
the LCD Keypad will display:
ROKONET
Please Wait ...
3- When the LED stops flashing, the keypad will beep once, and its display will return to normal.
4- Remove the Program Transfer Module from J1 and take off the DEFAULT Jumper (J2). For safekeeping,
secure it around one of the two pins.
5- Next, enter the Installer Programming mode from the LCD Keypad.
6- Without making any changes, exit the Installer Programming Mode.
7- The configuration in the Program Transfer Module’s has now been transferred to the ORBIT-Pro. You must
now reset its TIME and DATE, which were lost when power was removed.
NEW CODES
If another code that is not supported by the panel is needed, it can be added to the list using
‘SPECIAL” programming item (up to 30 additional codes. See page 97).
1E AR AC restoral
1F AT AC trouble
20 CJ dummy
21 BA Burglary alarm
22 BC Burglary cancelled
23 BH Burglary alarm restore
24 BJ Burglary trouble restore
25 BT Burglary trouble
26 BX Burglary test
27 CA Automatic closing (‘+ area number’)
28 CF Forced closing
29 CG Close area (‘system has been partly armed’)
2A CJ Late close
2B CK Early close
2C CL Closing report
2D CP Automatic closing (‘+ user number’)
2E CS Closing keyswitch
2F CZ Point closing
30 FT Dummy
31 DD Access denied – unknown code
32 DT Access Trouble
33 ER Expansion device restoral
34 ET Expansion device trouble
35 FA Fire alarm
36 FB Fire bypass
37 FC Fire cancel
38 FH Fire alarm restoral
39 FJ Fire trouble restoral
3A FT Fire trouble
3B FU Fire unbypass
3C HA Holdup alarm (‘duress’)
3D HH Holdup alarm (‘duress’) restoral
3E JA User code tamper (false code)
3F JL Event logger threshold
40 MH Dummy
41 JO Event logger overflow
42 JT Time changed
43 LB Local programming
44 LD Local programming denied
45 LR Phone line restoral
46 LS Local program success
47 LT Phone line trouble
48 LX Local programming ended
49 MA Medical alarm
4A MH Medical alarm restore
4B MJ Medical trouble restore
4C MT Medical trouble
4D OA Automatic opening
4E OC Cancel report
4F OG Open area (‘+ area number’)
50 PT Dummy
51 OJ Late open
52 OK Early open
53 OP Opening report
54 OR Disarm from alarm
55 OS Opening keyswitch
56 OZ Point opening (‘+ zone or point’)
57 PA Panic alarm
58 PH Panic alarm restore
59 PJ Panic trouble restore
5A PT Panic trouble
Auxiliary Power
12 Volts DC @ 280 mA, maximum
Bell
Use Ademco AB12M
Smoke Detectors
Use ESL/Sentrol models ES-449AT, ES-449C, ES-541CXT; Detection Systems: DS-DS284THC
Wiring
Use recognized energy-limited cable for connections of up to 100 VA when mounting initiating devices, indicating
devices, and supplementary devices. For units with no energy limitations, circuit connections should be enclosed in
conduit, metal cable, or wiring acceptable for Class 1 systems as defined by the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70-1996.
Configuration
Warning
Shorting the terminals of S. Aux. Zone may cause permanent damage to the panel.
Accessories
The following accessories should not be used in UL installations: Wireless Expansion Modules, Keyswitches, X-10
Module, Digital Voice Module, Access Control Expansion Module, Printer Adapter Module, Program Transfer
Module.
Means Quality
Means Quality
Please see our list of Service Centers located on the back cover of this manual.
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that the equipment
be disconnected until the problem is resolved. Connection to telephone company-provided coin service is
prohibited. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Rokonet, Ltd., could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
The installation and wiring of the ORBIT-Pro (RP-296) and its “Installer Mode” programming is fully described in
this manual. Additional information may also be found in the ORBIT-Pro Installer Programming Worksheets (p/n
5IN296PW) and in the ORBIT-Pro User’s Manual (p/n 5IN296UM)
Copyright © 1999
by Rokonet Electronics Ltd.,
14 Hachoma Street
Rishon Letzion 75655
Israel
No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher.
Getting Around This Manual
It’s easy to use this manual. If you need to find some particular sections or information, follow this “Quick
Finder” should be of help. For more detailed information within any section, check the Table of Contents,
below.
If You Need To: Then, Do This:
+ Learn About the Features of the ORBIT-Pro
begin on page 1-1
+ Learn How to Wire the ORBIT-Pro
begin on page 11
+ Learn How to Program the ORBIT-Pro
begin on page 26
List of Figures & Tables
Figures:
Figure 1-1: ORBIT-Pro LCD and LED Keypads................................................................................................ 2
Figure 1-2: The “Big Picture”............................................................................................................................ 6
Figure 1-3: Inventory Supplied with the ORBIT-Pro.......................................................................................... 7
Figure 2-1: Control Panel Installation............................................................................................................. 19
Figure 2-2: Keypad Installation–Front View.................................................................................................... 20
Figure 2-3: Keypad Installation–Rear View .................................................................................................... 21
Figure 2-4: Zone Terminations:...................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 2-5: Expansion Modules ..................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 2-6: 4-Wire Expansion BUS ................................................................................................................ 24
Figure 2-7: ORBIT-Pro Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................... 25
Figure 3-1: LCD Keypad: Description of Keys ................................................................................................ 30
Tables:
Table 1-1: ORBIT-Pro Packaging and Inventory .............................................................................................. 7
Table 1-2: ORBIT-Pro Accessories .................................................................................................................. 8
Table 1-3: Technical Data.............................................................................................................................. 10
Table 2-1: Wire Facts .................................................................................................................................... 17
Table 2-2: Wiring Distances vs. Gauge: Plug-In Transformer ......................................................................... 18
Table 2-3: Wiring Distances vs. Gauge: Expansion BUS................................................................................ 18
Table 2-4: Wiring Distances vs. Gauge: Auxiliary Power Branches................................................................. 18
Table 2-5: Wiring Distances vs. Gauge: External Sounder ............................................................................. 18
Table 3-1: Summary of Installer Programming Methods................................................................................. 26
Table 3-2: LCD Keypad Programming Call-Outs............................................................................................ 30
Table 3-3: LCD Keypad Labeling Call-Outs.................................................................................................... 31
Table 3-4: User Code Hierarchy .................................................................................................................... 70
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