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infinite prime Installation Manual - Version 4.00
Catalog Number: ZI0644A (11/2008)
All data is subject to change without prior notice.
Hereby, Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. declares that this control system is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Copyright © 2008 Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction.............................................................................................................................5
1.1: Documentation Conventions ...........................................................................................................5
1.2: Specifications ..................................................................................................................................6
1.3: System Overview ............................................................................................................................6
1.4: Hardware Layout.............................................................................................................................8
Chapter Two: System Installation ...............................................................................................................13
2.1: Pre-Installation Planning ...............................................................................................................13
2.2: Installation Procedure ...................................................................................................................14
2.3: Back Tamper.................................................................................................................................17
2.4: Installing Hardwire LCD Keypads..................................................................................................18
Chapter Three: Basic System Operation ....................................................................................................20
3.1: Front Panel Layout........................................................................................................................20
3.2: System Status LEDs .....................................................................................................................20
3.3: Front Panel Keypad ......................................................................................................................21
3.4: LCD Display ..................................................................................................................................21
3.5: Vocal Message Annunciation........................................................................................................22
3.6: Hardwire LCD Keypad...................................................................................................................23
3.7: Arming/Disarming..........................................................................................................................24
3.8: Remote Arming/Disarming via SMS..............................................................................................26
3.9: Remote Arming/Disarming via DTMF............................................................................................27
3.10: Keypad Alarm Activation .............................................................................................................27
Chapter Four: Advanced System Operation ...............................................................................................29
4.1: Menu Navigation ...........................................................................................................................29
4.2: Stop Communications ...................................................................................................................29
4.3: Sensor Bypassing/Unbypassing....................................................................................................30
4.4: User Codes ...................................................................................................................................30
4.5: Follow Me......................................................................................................................................32
4.6: Event Log ......................................................................................................................................32
4.7: Service Menu ................................................................................................................................33
Chapter Five: Telecontrol and Two-Way Audio ..........................................................................................37
5.1: Incoming Calls...............................................................................................................................37
5.2: Outgoing Calls...............................................................................................................................39
Chapter Six: Home Automation and PGM Control......................................................................................42
6.1: Keypad Control .............................................................................................................................42
6.2: Keyfob Control ..............................................................................................................................42
6.3: Telephone Control.........................................................................................................................42
6.4: Scheduling (not relevant to PGM) .................................................................................................43
Chapter Seven: Devices .............................................................................................................................45
7.1: Device Registration .......................................................................................................................45
7.2: Device Descriptors ........................................................................................................................45
7.3: Device Deletion .............................................................................................................................45
7.4: Supervision Time ..........................................................................................................................46
7.5: Re-Synchronization.......................................................................................................................46
7.6: Zones ............................................................................................................................................46
7.7: Keyfobs .........................................................................................................................................49
7.8: Keypads ........................................................................................................................................50
7.9: Repeaters......................................................................................................................................51
7.10: Wireless Siren .............................................................................................................................51
7.11: Smartkeys ...................................................................................................................................52
Chapter Eight: Entry/Exit Timers and System Tones ..................................................................................53
8.1: Entry/Exit Delay.............................................................................................................................53
8.2: Arm on Exit....................................................................................................................................53
8.3: Supplementary Entry Delay...........................................................................................................53
8.4: Entry Deviation..............................................................................................................................54
8.5: Exit Restart....................................................................................................................................54
8.6: Arming Tones................................................................................................................................54
8.7: Home Automation Tones ..............................................................................................................55
8.8: System Trouble Tones ..................................................................................................................55
8.9: Tones Options...............................................................................................................................56
Chapter Nine: System Options....................................................................................................................57

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9.1: Swinger Setting .............................................................................................................................57
9.2: Code Lockout ................................................................................................................................57
9.3: Arm/Disarm Options......................................................................................................................57
9.4: Panic Alarm...................................................................................................................................59
9.5: AC Loss Delay ..............................................................................................................................59
9.6: Display Options .............................................................................................................................59
9.7: PGM Output Options.....................................................................................................................60
9.8: Guard Code (future option) ...........................................................................................................62
9.9: “No Arm” Indication .......................................................................................................................62
9.10: Jamming Detection .....................................................................................................................62
9.11: “No Motion” Time ........................................................................................................................62
9.12: Microphone/Speaker Options......................................................................................................63
9.13: Vocal Messages..........................................................................................................................63
9.14: Installer Access ...........................................................................................................................63
9.15: Auto Log View (future option)......................................................................................................63
9.16: Daylight Savings..........................................................................................................................63
9.17: Report Fail Trouble .....................................................................................................................64
9.18: Cancel Alarm...............................................................................................................................64
9.19: Cross Zoning (future option) .......................................................................................................64
9.20: Verified Fire.................................................................................................................................64
9.21: Battery Type................................................................................................................................65
Chapter Ten: Communications ...................................................................................................................66
10.1: Central Station Reporting............................................................................................................66
10.2: General Options for Central Station Reporting ...........................................................................67
10.3: Vocal Message Dialer .................................................................................................................68
10.4: Remote Programming .................................................................................................................70
10.5: Service Call .................................................................................................................................71
10.6: Communications Options ............................................................................................................72
10.7: GSM Options...............................................................................................................................75
10.8: TWA Event Report Options.........................................................................................................77
10.9: Event Options for Central Station Reporting ...............................................................................77
10.10: Vocal Message Dialer Event Options........................................................................................78
Chapter Eleven: Home Automation Programming ......................................................................................80
11.1: X10 Overview..............................................................................................................................80
11.2: HA Units ......................................................................................................................................80
11.3: House Code ................................................................................................................................83
11.4: HA Control...................................................................................................................................83
Chapter Twelve: System Initialization .........................................................................................................84
12.1: Initialization .................................................................................................................................84
12.2: Default Program Restore ............................................................................................................84
12.3: Clear User Codes........................................................................................................................84
12.4: Clear Wireless Transmitters........................................................................................................85
12.5: Find Modules...............................................................................................................................85
Appendix A: Menu Structure .......................................................................................................................86
Appendix B: Transmitter Installation ...........................................................................................................93
PIR Sensors (EL-2600/EL-2600PI/EL-2645/EL-2645PI) .....................................................................93
Magnetic Contact (EL-2601) ................................................................................................................96
Universal Transmitter (EL-2602) ..........................................................................................................97
Glassbreak Sensor (EL-2606)..............................................................................................................98
Smoke Detector (EL-2603) ................................................................................................................101
Keyfobs (EL-2611/EL-2614/EL-2614E)..............................................................................................102
Wireless Keypads (EL-2620/EL-2640)...............................................................................................103
Transmitter Specifications..................................................................................................................105
Appendix C: Event Table ..........................................................................................................................107
Appendix D: Zone Types...........................................................................................................................109

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Chapter One: Introduction
This manual is designed to help you install the infinite prime control system. We strongly
urge you to read through this manual, in its entirety, before beginning the installation
process so that you can best understand all that this security system has to offer. This
manual is not intended for end user use. End users are encouraged to read the user manual
provided with the system. If you have any questions concerning any of the procedures
described in this manual please contact Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. at (+972-3) 918-1333.
1.1: Documentation Conventions
Throughout the manual, we have tried to include all of the operating and programming
functions using a similar structure and order as they appear in the menu. A detailed
explanation of how to navigate the control system’s menu is included in section 4.1:
Menu Navigation. In order to simplify the procedures that appear in the rest of this
manual, the following conventions are used:
This… Means…
Select… Use the arrow keys to scroll through the options and press .
From the Event Log Menu,
select Clear Log.
Enter the main menu by pressing and entering your user
code. Using the arrow keys, navigate until you reach Event
Log and press . Using the arrow keys, navigate until you
reach Clear Log and press .
From the Service menu, select
Time/Date, Set Date.
The same as above only this time you are navigating through
three menu levels.
[7012] The shortcut to a specific menu item from the main menu. In
this case, this is the shortcut for Set Date. These appear in
the procedures as an additional aid to menu navigation.
[#5] A shortcut to a specific item in a sub-menu. For example, [#5] is
the shortcut to Bell enable disable in the sub-menu that is opened
once you have selected the sensor you want to program.
The symbol on a key that appears on the keypad
5. Interface Test The text that actually appears on the LCD display (bold italics).
,
Important note, please pay attention.
Table 1.1: Documentation Conventions

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1.2: Specifications
General
Zones: 32 wireless zones (1 transmitter per zone), 1 hardwire zone (Zone 33)
Wireless Keyfobs: 19 (Controlled or Non-controlled)
Wireless Keypads: 4
Hardwire LCD Keypads: 2 (INFINITE-KPD/L), 3 (INFINITE-KPD/S)
Repeaters: 4
Smartkeys (future option): 16 (Controlled or Non-controlled)
Wireless Siren: 1 (1-way or 2-way)
User Codes: 32
Arming Methods: Full, Part or Perimeter
Event Log: 256 event capacity, time and date stamped
Communications
Central Station Event Reporting Accounts: 3 (8-digit account number)
Vocal Message Accounts: 3
Telephone Numbers: 3 regular, 3 Vocal Message, RP Callback and Service Call
(16-digits each)
Communication Interface Options: PSTN or GSM (optional expansion module required)
Home Automation
Control Medium: Power-line carrier
Protocol: X10
HA Units: 16 individually addressed
Receiver
Type: Super-heterodyne, fixed frequency
Frequency: 868.35, 433.92
or 418MHz FM
Data Encryption: SecuriCode™
Electrical
Power Input: 230VAC, 50Hz
Backup Battery Pack: 7.2V/1.5Ah
(6 x 1.2V Ni-MH rechargeable cells, size AA)
Fuse Ratings:
63mA/250V (AC protection fuse),
1A/250V (battery protection fuse)
PGM Relay Output Contact Rating: 100mA
(max. load)
Built-in Siren: 105dB or 85dB
Tamper Switch: N.C.
Operating Temperature: 0-60°C
1.3: System Overview
The infinite prime is a full-featured wireless control system that is expected to provide a
solution to the needs of most residential installations. This system has been developed
based upon a design concept geared towards easy installation and use. With this in mind,
the user interface is based on a simple, menu-driven model that suits the essential
requirements of both the user and installer alike. You can program the infinite prime on-site
using the on-board LCD keypad or off-site via a PC using the up/downloading software.
Power connection to the unit should
be according to the national electrical
code for permanent installation.
The power supply should be fed from a readily
accessible disconnect device.
If the unit is permanently wired to the mains
power, use a 2-pole disconnect device (15A
max.) and the wires should be min. 0.75mm2
in a conduit of at least 16mm.
If the mains power is connected with a plug,
the plug should be indicated as the
disconnecting device and the socket shall be
max. 2m from the control panel.
Batteries shall be provided by a distributor and
replaced by authorized service personnel.
The backup battery pack should be
replaced every five years.
Batteries should be stored in a cool, dry place.
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Central station communication and up/downloading employ either regular PSTN or high-speed
cellular communication. SMS messaging provides an innovative method used for both central
station and Follow-me user monitoring. Additionally, SMS messages can be sent to the control
system enabling the user to send commands to the system from anywhere on the planet.
The control system’s home automation capabilities provide a wealth of features. The
Home Automation module interfaces with X10 units over the powerline network and
grants the user appliance control via a number of different media.
The following diagram shows the components that make up the system and the system’s
interaction with external communication networks.
Figure 1.1: System Architecture

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1.4: Hardware Layout
The aim of this section is to acquaint you with the various circuit boards that make up the
system. Apart from the Main Board, each peripheral module is available as an optional
extra designed for installation inside the plastic housing.
Figure 1.2: System Layout
1. Main Board
2. PSTN dialer module (optional)
3. Home Automation module (optional)
4. Cellular communications module (optional)
5. Backup battery pack

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1.4.1: The Main Board
The Main Board is the brain of the system and connects to various peripheral modules
using a number of interface connectors. Additionally, the Main Board includes a
programmable output, a hardwire zone input and a USB port for PC programming.
Figure 1.3: Main Board
1. USB port for connection to PC
2. DIP-switch for flash programming
3. Connector for on-board transmitter
4. Flat-cable interface connector to PSTN module
5. Auxiliary power output (AC Operated:10-15V, Battery Operated: 6-8V)
6. Programmable relay output (100mA max. load)
7. Hardwire zone (Zone 33)
8. Status LED
9. Interphone module connector
10. Flash programming connector for main board
11. Hardwire LCD keypad terminal block
12. Flat-cable interface connector to LCD keypad, built-in speaker,
microphone and siren
13. Front tamper switch
14. Not in use
15. Interface connector to Home Automation module
16. AC power terminal block
17. Home Automation module terminal block
18. AC power protection fuse
19. Backup battery protection fuse
20. Flat-cable interface connector to GSM module
21. Backup battery connector
22. Additional backup battery connector

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1.4.2: PSTN Module
The PSTN module provides the system with a standard dialer for communication via the
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
,Do not use VoIP phone lines for communication to the central monitoring station. In certain
cases the system may not transmit alarm signals successfully over the VoIP network.
Figure 1.4: PSTN Module
1. Status LED
2. Flash programming connector
3. Telephone line terminal block (Terminals 1 & 2: Outgoing line to
telephone, Terminals 3 & 4: Incoming line from telephone company)
4. Flat-cable interface connector to Main Board
5. Telephone socket for outgoing line to telephone
6. Telephone socket for incoming line from telephone company
1.4.3: Home Automation Module
The Home Automation module provides the system with an interface to the power-line
network, enabling control over 16 home automation units employing the X10 protocol via
an external or internal Power-line Interface (PLI), depending on your system
configuration. If using the external PLI, connect it to the HA module as shown on figure
1.6, position 5, and figure 1.7, then plug it into power-line. For further information on the
X10 protocol and the choice of options that are available in programming, see Chapter
Eleven: Home Automation Programming. Figure 1.5 shows the HA module used in the
systems with internal PLI.
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