TheLT5remotecontrolisportablewirelesstransmitterforuseonlywithPxxserieswirelessalarmsystems(P16,P32orP64)orwithPAS8xxseriescontrolpanelthathaswireless
extensionmoduleEXT116Sconnectedtothesystembus.
Remote control LT5
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
LT5 > 3years
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (W x H x D) Ambient humidityAmbient temperature Battery Battery lifetime
33 mm x 73 mm x 11 mm oo
-10 C - +55 C 0% - 70% Dependsonfirmwareversionofthetransmitter: CR2032, 3V
Operating frequency
1 = 868,30 MHz (EU)
9= 915,30 MHz (AU)
LT5b gate
remotecontrolunit(RCU) canbedonewithasoftwareMASCAD.
uttons and aretypically usedfor armingand disarming,then or buttons canbe programmedfor any task(ex. tocontrol s,to triggera panicalarm).In orderto
changethedefault templateit
TEMPLATE
1DownloadingthetemplatefromthesystemtosoftwareMASCAD
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1.ConnectUSBcabletokeypadUSBterminal.
2.Establishtheconnectionwithacomputer:
KM20Bx: ,ServiceMode ,enterUserPIN:0001(default),enterServicePIN:
0000(default), ProjectLoading ,OpenUSBPort .
KM24x: , Service Mode , enter user PIN: 0001 (default), enter service
PIN:0000(default), ProjectLoading ,StartconnectionwithPC .
3.RunthethesoftwareMASCAD.
4.ClickontabProjectDataSending/Receiving.
5.ClickonthebuttonGetdatafromthekeypadandwaituntilalldatawillbedownloaded.
6.Giveareasonablenametotheproject(popupwindowwillappearautomaticaly).
7.ClickonbuttonSave.
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1.ClickontabModules.
2.ClickonrowSettemplateforRCU(LT5,HC3S).
3.ClickonbuttonSettemplateforLT5.
4.Modifytemplateaccordinguserneeds:
Button - used for arming mode selection. The most preferred arming mode should
be on the top of the list, and the other modes should be aligned in order of priority. The
LEDcolorthatcorrespondsthearmingmodecannotbechanged.
Button -this buttonisused exclusivelyto disarm,it'sfunction cannotbe changed.If
the system is signalling because of an alarm, the user will turn off the alarm along with
disarming.
Buttons , - these buttons are of equal functionality. Each of the buttons can be
assigned up to four control commands if the button will be used to send the
command. If the button for sending the command wont be used, only one control
command can be assigned to it. The most preferred command should be on the top of
the list, and the other commands should be alignet in order of priority. The LED color
assignedtothecontrolcommandcannotbechanged.
Commands:
Firealarm-usedtotriggerafirealarm.
Medicalalarm-usedtotriggeramedicalalarm.
Panicalarm-usedtotriggerapanicalarm.
Clearalarms-usedtostopthesignalingbecauseofanalarm.
Pre-alarmgroup...on-usedtoturnonthespecialarmingmodePre-alarm.
Pre-alarmgroup...off-usedtoturnoffthespecialarmingmodePre-alarm.
PGMouputcontrol...-usedtocontrolthesystemPGMoutputs.PGMoutputdefinition
mustbeMono/BiSwitch(seetabPGMoutputs).
Macro1...8 - usedtocontrol thesystemwith severalcommandsin programmedorder
of sequence. The amount of commands in one macro-command depends on the
amountofusedmacro-commandsandtheamountofcommandsinthem.
5.Assignthearmingmodes/commandstoeachofremotecontrolunitbuttons.
6.ClickonEditbuttonifthecommandrequiresmoresettingstoset.
7.ClickonbuttonSavewhenarmingmodes/allcommandsareassignedtobuttons.
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1.ClickontabProjectDataSending/Receiving.
2.ClickonthebuttonSenddatatothekeypadandwaituntilalldatawillbeuploaded.
3.TakealookonkeypadLCDscreen.WaituntilthemessageProcessing...disapears.
4.Leavetheservicemode(severaltimespresskeys or ).
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ModifyingthetemplateforremotecontrolunitLT5
Uploadingthemodifiedtemplatetothesystem
4Assigningtheremotecontrolunit totheuser
1.Gotomenu:
KM20Bx: ,Settings , Users , EditUsers ,enterUserPIN:0001(default), Controls , ... NewRCU ,Waiting...
KM24x: ,Settings , Users , EditUsers ,enterUserPIN:0001(default), Controls ... ,NewRCU ,Waiting...
2.Simultaneoslyholddownthebuttons and .
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3.MessageDoneshouldappearonkeypadLCDwhenremotecontrolunitisenrolledsuccesfully.
4.Releasebuttons and .
5.Pleasewaitatleast40secondsbeforestartingtotestallfunctionsforproperoperations.
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