Micro Seven Inc. model RM10, Mini-Alarm Terminal contains
loop status, sound, and panic switch. No more cable between control panel and
all sensors are required.
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for system test of RM10
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FEATURES
-Wireless
communications to CP100 control panel and iPhone® app “alarm10”.
-no
wiring required between RM10 and CP100, control panel
-loop
sensor with screw terminals
-built-in
microphone to detect excess-sound for alarm condition
-Audio Speaker built-in for hearing siren and warning sounds in medium sound
volume
-High
power siren output at CP100
-Turn on RP10, remote AC power controller on events
-Send
panic event by pushing arm switch for five seconds
-12VDC
power input by AC/DC power adapter
- see TP10(battery-operated
portable unit with temperature/humidity sensor and a panic switch)
Available systems:
1.
System 1: CP100-IP, 1 each RM10, and TP10, “alarm10” iOS
control
2.
System 1L: CP100-IP, 2 each RM10, and 2 each TP10, RP10, “alarm10” iOS
control
3.
System 2: CP100, 1 each RM10, and 1 each TP10, “alarm10” iOS
control
4.
System 2L: CP100, 2 each RM10 and 2 each TP10, RP10, “alarm10” iOS
control
5.
System 3: BT30, 1 each RM10, and 1 each TP10, Windows/USB control
6.
System 3L: BT30, 2 each RM10, and 2 each TP10, RP10, Windows/USB control
Specifications:
Wireless operation distance: 50 feet
Screw terminals for loop input
Arm switch for arming/disarming, or Panic switch
when pushed five seconds after fast LED on/off period
LED indicators: power (green) and armed (red)
Size: 3”x2”x1.25”
Use the app for activating all sensors
Loop sensor with screw terminals
Events transmission to CP100
Loop supervision
Sound supervision
Test, by pushing arm/disarm switch longer until LED
flashing faster.
Panic button when pushing arm switch for five
seconds
iPhone app to read events
During siren, disarming is disabled until the siren
period ends.
Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C, Indoor use only
Built-in microphone and speaker: a built-in microphone
for detecting excess sound for burglary detection
Audio speaker: for siren sound
Power input: 12VDC by AC/DC adapter
Warranty: six months
Configuration Options:
1.
International AC/DC power adapter for 90-240VAC
input
2.
External audio speaker with no screw terminal for
loop inputs
Factory default value:
Exit delay: 60 seconds
Entry delay: 60 seconds
Siren on: set for maximum 255 seconds
Alarm restoring: 120 seconds
Loop and sound: enabled
Disarmed condition
RP10 signal output: disabled
Programming by iPhone app “alarm10” and description:
Loop detection and Normally Opened Loop/Normally
Closed Loop
(Loop) Exit delay time during leaving home after
enabling loop detection and arming
Entry pre-alarm period during coming home breaking loop and disarming
Alarm restore period for enabling events after
events/alarms are transmitted to CP100
Sound trigger level
Siren-On Period
Turning on/off of a feature for transmitting
wireless command to RP10 when events are reported to CP100
Siren on/off
Setting factory-default condition
System test
Start/Stop: for starting a wireless device and
reading its data
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Class: select among RM10 Class 0,
RM10 Class 1, RM10 Class 2, RM10 Class 3, CP100, RP10, and BT30.
Unit: select between 0-7
RP10 button: to select the screen for RP10
CP100 and BT30 button: to select
the screen for CP100 and BT30
Armed On/Off: event messages are
sent to CP100 or BT30 for loop, sound, panic violation when RM10 is armed.
Detected signs are shown when the
device is connected.
Exit delay: time period that does not generate an
event when the loop is violated. The factory default value is sixty seconds.
Entry delay: time period event is not generated
even the loop is broken. It must be disarmed for cancelling event generation.
The factory default value is sixty seconds.
Siren Period: two minutes for factory default.
The siren is stopped if it is disarmed. The RP10’s relay on period is the same
siren period that is programmed for RP10.
Alarm restore period: the time period when any
event generation is not repeated after an event. The factory value is two
minutes.
Second Setup: click and see the next page.
Siren On: Siren is turned on.
Normally opened loop: can select either normally opened loop or normally
closed loop
Set Factory Default: RM10 may be set for factory
default condition when clicking the button. The factory default condition is
also set turning on the power while pushing arm switch.
Sound trigger level: enter smaller number
between 1-255 for detecting smaller sound for event. The default value is 37.
Turn Power
Relay on at RP10 when RM10 is reporting an event:
If RP10 is installed and an event is produced, a
power-relay in the RP10 is turned on.
System Test: A system test is started at RM10 and
turn on siren at RM10. If CP100 is installed, an event code is sent to CP100
for sending digital or verbal message after dialing a telephone number. IP
message or email/text message is sent when IP option is included in CP100.
Contact-ID Output signal via CP100:
Loop monitor: Contact-ID event: 130, loop violation
audio tape, email and IP message (with IP100-IP)
Sound monitor: Contact-ID event: 132, sound
violation audio tape, email and IP message (with IP100-IP)
Panic monitor: Contact-ID event: 120, panic message
audio tape, email and IP message (with IP100-IP)
System test : Contact-ID
event: 601, System test audio tape
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