RisControl User Manual Model: RP432KPTZ
Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 6 INSTALLING THE RISCONTROL ..................................................................................... 7 Mounting the RisControl.............................................................................................. 7 RisControl Setup ........................................................................................................
About the Lock Screen............................................................................................... 35 Lock Screen with Quick Arm and/or Quick Stay ........................................................ 36 Lock Screen with Undefined Quick Buttons .............................................................. 37 The Lock Screen during Incoming Alarm ................................................................... 38 Blank Display Mode ....................................................
Camera Video Playback .............................................................................................. 64 Time Slider ................................................................................................................. 64 Playback Controls ....................................................................................................... 65 Date Selection ............................................................................................................
Restart Keypad ..................................................................................................... 84 Upload Logs File.................................................................................................... 84 Anti-Code .............................................................................................................. 85 Monitoring Station ............................................................................................... 86 Sounds .......................
INTRODUCTION RisControl is a high-resolution Smart Touchscreen Keypad with an intuitive, easy to navigate user interface. RisControl combines standard keypad functionality with the ability to operate RISCO’s cloud-based solutions and products, such as alarm, video and Smart Home devices, from one customizable screen.
INSTALLING THE RISCONTROL Note: This chapter is intended for the installer. Mounting the RisControl 1. Remove the RS 485 connector. 2. Insert the wires into the RS 485 connector and secure with screws.
3 Gang Flush Mounting Box Installation 3. Remove screw to separate the bracket from the RisControl.
4. Push down and then outward to remove the bracket. 5. Position the bracket on the wall / Flush Mounting Box and secure with 5 screws including tamper (Wall installation) / 3 screws including tamper (Flush Mounting Box installation).
3 Gang Flush Mounting Box Installation 6. Insert the RS 485 connector into its location in the rear side of the RisControl. 7. Position the 4 grooves of the RisControl over the bracket’s 4 pins and slide downward to secure.
RisControl Setup After wiring the RS-485 bus of the Security System successfully, the powerup procedure will begin automatically and shortly after the installer will be able to perform the RisControl setup. The following workflow illustrates the recommended method for setting up the RisControl.
Note: The RisControl will not communicate by BUS until prompted by the panel following the "Scan for devices" procedure that the installer initiates from the panel. 2. Following address setup of the RisControl, click “NEXT”. Note: The setup procedure will continue in parallel with the time it takes for the RisControl to be added to the Security System (that has not yet “discovered” the other RisControl on the bus).
Figure 4: Selecting a Wi-Fi Network 2. Enter a password, to ensure Wi-Fi security Figure 5: Enter Password Note: If the unit is intended for Master Smart Home Gateway, it is required to connect to the Wi-Fi network.
Step 4a: Setup Slave/Master Smart Home Gateway This screen is displayed only if a Master Smart Home Gateway was not discovered in the local area network. Figure 6: Setting Slave/Master Smart Home Gateway Screen Note: For Slave Smart Home Gateway, after pressing “NEXT” the setup procedure will end and the remainder of the setup procedure is relevant to the Master Smart Home Gateway only. Step 4b: Installer Login to RISCO Cloud Enter your RISCO Cloud Username and Password.
Step 5: Assigning a Site The Master Smart Home Gateway must be assigned to a RISCO Cloud Site. Create a new site for the Master Smart Home Gateway or select an existing site. Figure 8: Assigning a Site to the Master Smart Home Gateway Screen Note: If the panel is already in an existing site, you will be directed automatically to Step 6.
IMPORTANT! The following screen is displayed when the installer cannot use the control panel for the reasons mentioned on the screen. Click the “BACK” button and correct as required or click the “END” button to terminate the setup procedure.
Step 5b: Enter Owner Details Enter the owner’s email, name and phone number, and then click the “NEXT” button: Note: The owner is the Grand Master of the site Figure 10: Entering Owner Details Screen 18
Step 5c: Select Existing Site Search for an existing site by the Site’s Name. Note: Relevant only for sites that are in your Company and for which you have permission to view. Figure 11: Selecting Existing Site Screen If there is more than one existing site, select an existing site from the displayed list.
Step 6: Site Details Check the displayed site details and then click “NEXT” to confirm.
Step 7 – Entering Panel’s Password Enter the panel’s RISCO Cloud password and then enter it again to confirm. This ends the setup procedure for the Master Smart Home Gateway. Note: The Panel Password screen below will appear only if the panel is not already in the site. Figure 14: Entering Panel Password Screen Note: The panel’s password is used by the RISCO Cloud for validating its communication with the security system in the site and is required in order to add the panel to the selected or created site.
Step 8a – Master Smart Home Gateway Installer Setup From the Settings Menu, select Installer Setup. Figure 15: Master Smart Home Gateway Installer Setup Screen Note: The “Master” state of the RISCO Smart Home Gateway can be changed only by performing Factory Reset to the unit.
Step 8b – Adding Slaves to the Master Smart Home Gateway 1. In Enrolled Riscontrol Slaves, click the “View” button. The screen that opens displays a list of enrolled Slave Gateways in the Master Smart Home Gateway. 2.
Step 8c – Slave Smart Home Gateway Installer Setup 1. After entering the RisControl using your Installer Code, go to Settings menu and select Installer Setup. 2. In Hosting Master, click the “Enroll” button to enroll this Slave Gateway to the Master Smart Home Gateway.
Step 9: Synchronizing the RisControl with the Security Setup Following setup of the Bus Address (Step 2) and before the setup procedure is completed successfully, the installer must use the Configuration Software (CS) or a regular keypad to command the Security System to scan the RS-485 bus for new devices to allow the RisControl to connect to the Security System and begin synchronization.
OPERATING THE RISCONTROL Entering RisControl The RisControl operates most of the time in “Screen Saver” mode (see SCREEN SAVER, page 34). When the user can clicks anywhere on the screen, the RisControl will exit the Screen Saver mode and switch to the “Lock Screen” (page 35). To unlock the “Lock Screen”, the user must type a valid PIN Code.
Figure 20: Main Menu (expanded mode) The user can use the button, at the top left corner of the screen, to change the menu mode of display.
RisControl Top Bar The “RisControl Top Bar” appears at the top of numerous RisControl Screens with slight variations from screen to screen but with common elements in many of them. Figure 22: Top Bar of the Opening Screen The End-User’s Avatar The End-User’s Avatar appears at the top bar of all the screens. Each user can select his own avatar as described in “Users and Permission Settings”, “Add a User” section (page 78).
Troubles Management Click the Trouble icon in the Top Bar of the RISCO Cloud to open a list of all the Troubles that exist in the system, as show in the example below. Note: The Trouble icon will appear only when there are Trouble messages.
Figure 25: Communication Troubles Flow Troubles related to communication failure will be listed first and pinned to the top of the list. Click the “See Connection Status” button in the Troubles List; a popup is displayed, indicating the status of each of the connections.
Confirm Troubles Note: This section is applicable only to Grade-2 and Grade-3 installations. Users of lower grade installations can skip to the next section. Some of the troubles in Grade-2 and Grade-3 installations must be “confirmed” by the user. When such troubles exist in the system, the “Confirm all troubles” button will appear at the bottom of the trouble list. 1. Click the “Confirm all troubles” button in the Troubles List.
Figure 28: Notification List Software Update Notification Whenever a Software Update is available, it will be pinned to the top of the list. The user can click the “Update Now” button to start the process or click the “Schedule Update” button for future update. Note: This procedure is similar to the one described in “System Information” (page 75). Confirm Alarms Note: This section is applicable only to Grade-2 and Grade-3 installations. Users of lower grade installations can skip to the next section.
The following popup message will be displayed. Figure 29: Confirmed Alarms Screen 2. Click the “OK” button, to approve the confirmation or “Cancel” to cancel it.
SCREEN SAVER The RisControl enters Screen Saver mode after a period of at least 45 seconds in which the screen has not been touched. In this case, RisControl will displays one of a variety of screens that is selected by the Grand Master (see page 74). Figure 30: Screen Saver Exit/Entry Screen Saver Mode To exit the Screen Saver mode, simply touch the screen. The RisControl will switch to the “Lock Screen”.
LOCK SCREEN About the Lock Screen The RisControl Lock Screen is the screen that the user sees following a predefined time period during which the screen has not been touched. The Lock Screen is to ensure that a user who has entered the RisControl with the PIN Code, does not make the RisControl available to unauthorized people. The Lock screen appears in one of the following two formats: The partition that the RisControl is assigned to is defined with Quick Arm and/or Quick Stay.
Lock Screen with Quick Arm and/or Quick Stay The RisControl is always assigned to only one partition and can also be masked to other partitions, via the Installer Programing of the Security System. The partition that is assigned to the RisControl can be set (via the Installer Programming Menu) to allow Quick Arm and/or Quick Stay.
indicated at the top left corner of the Lock Screen the arc at the middle of the Lock Screen, as follows: • Green – assigned partition is disarmed • Orange – assigned partition is in Stay Mode • Red – assigned partition is armed and by the color of User’s functionalities in the Lock Screen – User can perform any of the following functionalities in the Lock Screen: • Click the “Quick Arm” or “Quick Stay” button – this will immediately arm (full arm or stay arm) the partition that the RisControl is as
Figure 34: Quick Buttons not Defined in Lock Screen In this state, the user can enter the PIN Code only to unlock and enter the RisControl and to click the Emergency button, in case of emergency. The Lock Screen during Incoming Alarm While in Lock Screen and when there is an alarm assigned to one or more partitions in RisControl, the Lock Screen will change to the following screen. Figure 35: Incoming Alarm in Lock Screen The Alarm indication will be accompanied with a beep sound.
The user can also enter the RisControl while the alarm is activated by using the “Slide to unlock”. The user can then disarm the alarm or perform usual operations. Blank Display Mode Note: This section is applicable only to Security Systems in installations that must comply with European Norms (EN). When the Blank Display is enabled in the Security System (i.e.
OVERVIEW SCREEN A practical and time-saving feature of the RisControl is the Overview Screen. The Overview Screen allows each RisControl user to set shortcuts to all frequently used or favorite activities in one screen, without having to navigate multiple screens to access them. Using the Overview Screen When the user unlocks the RisControl with the PIN Code, the Overview Screen opens, as shown below.
Empty Overview Screen When a user unlocks the RisControl Lock Screen for the first time, by entering a valid PIN Code, an empty Overview Screen (one that does not have any shortcut buttons) is displayed, as shown below. Figure 38: Empty Overview Screen The user may want to leave the Overview Screen empty and not use the shortcuts. In this case, the user can click any of the other items in the main menu.
Figure 39: Overview Screen – Edit Mode Adding Shortcut Buttons to the Overview Screen The user can add shortcut buttons to the Overview screen. Note: An Overview Screen that has at least one shortcut button will be the default screen that is displayed upon each unlocking of the RisControl. 1. Click Add new button , the “Add Buttons to Overview Screen” will be displayed. Note: The user can return to the empty Overview Screen, at any time, by clicking “Overview” in the main menu.
Figure 40: Overview Screen – Adding Shortcut Buttons This screen is divided into the following side tabs: • Security • Cameras • Automation • Rules Adding Cameras Buttons to the Overview Screen 1. Click the Cameras side tab to open the list of cameras. 2. Click the bubble icons of the cameras that you wish to add to the Overview Screen. Adding Utility Outputs Buttons to the Overview Screen 1. Click the Automation side tab to open the list of Utility Outputs. 2.
Figure 41: Overview Screen – Adding Rules Buttons Partitions in the Overview Screen • A partition with a “V” inside a bubble icon will be added to the Overview screen • A partition with a blank bubble icon will not be added to the Overview screen 44
Note: The user can click the bubble icons of Partitions, Cameras and Utility Outputs to be added to his Overview Screen. These selections are personal and will be displayed on the Overview screen upon each entry of the RisControl and independent of the selection and preferences of the other users of the same RisControl. Removing Shortcut Buttons from the Overview Screen Click any of the shortcut buttons with an “x” inside the bubble icon; the shortcut button is removed from the Overview Screen.
Incoming Alarm on the Overview Screen If an alarm is initiated in any of the partitions assigned to the RisControl (and that are associated with the user that is currently logged in), the alarm will appear as a floating button at the bottom right of the Overview Screen, as shown below. Figure 42: Incoming Alarm Floating Button The name of the Zone/Partition that triggered the alarm is indicated under the floating button.
SECURITY The security section of the RisControl describes all the operations and activities relevant to the Security System. As in the Overview Screen, an initiated alarm will appear as a floating button at the bottom right of the Security Screen (except for the Security→Partitions screen). Partitions The Security→Partitions screen is the default screen that is displayed after the user clicks the “Security” option in the main menu, as shown in the example below.
Stay=Orange Armed=Red Disarmed=Green Not ready=Gray Arming and Disarming The user can Full Arm, Stay Arm or Disarm any of the partitions on the screen. For example, if a user clicks a disarmed partition, a popup screen is displayed that allows the user to either Full Arm or Stay Arm the partition, as shown below. Figure 44: Arming a Partition Screen Note: If a Partition fails to arm, this will be indicated as shown below.
Figure 45: Partition Failed to Arm Screen Exit/Entry Delay A partition that is defined with an Exit/Entry delay will be indicated on the screen via a contour-line button. The time remaining will be displayed at the center of the button. In addition, a beeping sound will be heard via the RisControl throughout the Exit/Entry time. Final Exit Zone The Final Exit zone is the last detector to be activated on exit.
One Click Activation of all Partitions There are three lock icon buttons at the top of the screen, as follows: • Red Lock Icon button: click to Full Arm all the partitions • Orange Lock Icon button: click to Stay Arm all the partitions • Green Lock Icon button: click to Disarm all the partitions In addition, the user can simultaneously Full Arm, Stay Arm or Disarm all the partitions.
Arming/Disarming Selected or All Partitions 1. Click the Partitions tab at the top of the screen; the following screen is displayed. Figure 46: Selecting Multiple Partitions Screen 2. Click to select the partitions to be Armed or Disarmed; a “√” is added to the partition icon – or – click the “All partitions” checkbox to select or unselect all the partitions. 3. Click the Full Arm/Stay Arm/Disarm Lock button, as required.
• Red: Full Arm • Gray: Not Ready 1. Click the Groups tab; the following screen is displayed. Figure 47: Selecting Groups Screen 2. Click the Group letter button corresponding to the Group/s you want to arm; the following screen displays the partitions in the available Groups to be armed.
3. Select the required Partitions and then click the “Arm” button. Note: You can check/uncheck the ‘All Partitions” box to select/deselect all Partitions by a single action. The Group icon status indications (see above) also apply to the Groups Partitions screen. Note: If after clicking the “Arm” button the selected Groups are not armed due to Not Ready state, a new screen will appear indicating the Groups that are Not Ready and the causes of the Not Ready states.
Figure 50: Detector Setup Screen Note: For a detailed definition of the Bypass and the Presence Notifications, refer to the Security System’s Installation Manual. Utility Outputs On the Utility Outputs Screen, click the relevant Utility Output button to operate that output.
CAMERAS The camera section lists all the cameras that are used in the system, including: • Video cameras that are connected directly to the RISCO Cloud • Video cameras that are connected to the RISCO Cloud through a RISCO Video Recorder • PIRCAMs that are connected through the RISCO Security System Cameras Screen Selecting the Cameras Menu displays the Cameras Screen, as shown in the example below. This screen is used for viewing the system cameras.
• Video Camera through a Video Recorder . Note: Connection through a Video Recorder is indicated by the dot inside the camera icon. PIR CAM Click any of the PIR CAMs in the screen to view the images take by that camera. Figure 53: PIR Camera Image View Click the “Take Photo” button to command the camera to take a new photo. Use the Quick Buttons to perform selected activities (see Quick Buttons, page 59).
Video Cameras Click any of the P2P Cameras in the screen to view live video from that camera. Figure 54: P2P Camera Live Video Screen From the Live Video screen of the P2P camera, the user will be able to hear audio from the camera’s microphone. However, the user’s own voice will be muted and will not be heard via the camera. Click the icon at the top of the screen to cancel the mute operation of the RisControl microphone. Use the Quick Buttons to perform selected activities, (see Quick Buttons, page 59).
The Cameras Screen The Cameras Screen displays cameras that are connected directly to the RISCO Cloud and cameras that are connected to the RISCO Cloud through a RISCO Video Recorder. Note: A camera that is connected via the RISCO Video Recorder is indicated by the dot inside the camera icon. Figure 55: Cameras connected to the RISCO Cloud By clicking on a camera icon of a RISCO Video Recorder, the live view of the camera is displayed.
Quick Buttons Using Quick Buttons The area at the bottom of the screen, that displays the images or video clips from the various camera types, is referred to as the “Quick Buttons Tray”. Figure 57: Quick Buttons Tray Quick Buttons Tray The Quick Buttons Tray allows the user to perform activities while viewing the image and or video clip.
Adding/Removing Quick Buttons from the Tray Upon entering the edit mode of the Quick Buttons Tray, all the Quick Buttons will appear with an “x” bubble on them. To remove the Quick Button from the tray, click the “x” bubble of the Quick Button. Figure 58: Adding / Removing Quick Buttons Adding/Removing Multiple Quick Buttons to/from the Quick Buttons Tray 1. Click the “+” icon above the tray; a new screen is displayed, listing all the available commands. 2.
Figure 59: Editing the List of Quick Buttons 3. Select the “Apply to all” box to set the current selection of Quick Buttons to all the cameras for which the user has permissions.
VIDEO RECORDER When a Video Recorder is installed in a site (a physical location in the RISCO Cloud where equipment is installed), a user, with the required permission, can watch live videos and playback video clips from cameras that are connected via the Video Recorder. Note: The user must be logged into the RISCO Cloud via the RisControl to be able to watch playback on the Video Recorder.
Figure 61: Video Rec Live Gallery Screen - 2x2 image layout To change the Live Gallery Image Layout, click the buttons located above the images: . The selected layout will be remembered by the RisControl separately for each user. Figure 62: Video Rec – Live Gallery Image Layouts The Gallery displays a matrix of live videos taken from cameras, with the camera name indicated on each video (empty areas are darkened).
Camera Video Playback To watch recorded video clips from any given camera, click the camera image in the Gallery, as shown in the example below. Figure 63: Playback Screen Time Slider The Time Slider that appears under an image, provides the exact time each video clip was recorded. Figure 64: Time Slider Screen Time Slider coverage range - The slider is set to cover 24 hours, from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 of the current date, by default.
Time Slider Center Pointer – the pointer at the center of the Time Slider is fixed, showing the exact time that it points to at each moment. Use your finger to slide the Time Slider left of right, until the Center Pointer points to the exact required time. Video clip indications on the slider – Recorded video clips are indicated on the Time Slider using blue ticks. See the following example of 3 clips that were recorded: .
Switch back to Live Click the “Switch to Live” button at any time to switch the view from Playback to Live camera mode.
SMART HOME RisControl supports the RISCO Smart Home that allows you to control and schedule the operation of automation devices in your home and office. Using a Smart Home Device 1. Click the side tab; the following screen is displayed. Figure 66: Smart Home Groups Tab Screen Devices can be displayed according to defined groups in the system or according to defined types, depending on the selected tabs. 2. Click the Groups tab or Types tab to view the layout of Smart Home groups. 3.
Figure 67: Smart Home Devices Type Screen You can search for groups of specific devices by entering the device name. The groups containing the searched device name or part of the name will be displayed. Device Buttons Operations 1. From the list of device types, select a smart home device (see example below). Figure 68: Smart Home Device Operation Screen1 2. Swipe the small button at the bottom of the screen left or right to move to the next screen.
Note: Some device screens will display more than two small buttons that correspond to the number of screens for that specific device.
HISTORY Selecting the History Menu displays the History Screen, as shown in the example below. This screen is used for the viewing a history log of events. For each event you can view the date and time that the event occurred, a description of the event and the detector or device that caused the event. RisControl can store up to 2000 events. These events are logged in chronological order according to date and time.
Select a category to filter the search according to specific types of events Media Events You can view captured snapshot images or video clips recorded during specific related alarm events. Click the “Media Events” option, search for the event and then click on the event to view.
SETTINGS The Settings Menu displays the System Settings Screen, as shown in the example below. This screen is used for defining RisControl parameters and defining date and time settings. Figure 71: Settings Menu Screen Note: All the Menu options are available only to the Grand Master of the system. Only the “Users & Permissions” screen is available to other users, for them to set their own user details.
General Click the “General” Sub-Menu; the following screen is displayed. Figure 72: Settings Menu - General Wi-Fi Connection Click the Wi-Fi connection option to connect the RisControl to a Wi-Fi router that is connected to the Internet. The RisControl will search for available networks and allow the user to select one of them. Note: RisControl can be used without connection to the RISCO Cloud.
Session Timeout The RisControl will automatically lock following a predefined “idle” time (Session Timeout) during which the screen has not been touched. The Grand Master can select between 15, 30- or 40-seconds session timeout. 1. Click the Session Timeout option in the menu. 2. Select the preferred duration.
Language The Grand Master can change the language of the RisControl. Click the “Language” option and select the desired language from the list. The language selection is applicable only to the RisControl that is being set up and is not applicable to the other RisControl units, or to the language of the Security System. System Information The Grand Master can view system information and set additional system parameters. Click the “System Information” option; the following screen is displayed.
Figure 76: Software Update Screen 4. Click the “Update Now” button; a download of the updated software version is initiated. Note The downloaded version is not installed automatically but must be initiated by the Grand Master. If a search for updates by the Grand Master shows an update to be downloaded, the following Software Update menu option is displayed. Figure 77: Software Update Menu Option Screen 5. Click the “Download” button.
RisControl Software Version Displays the current Software Version of the RisControl. RisControl IP Address & MAC Displays the IP Address and MAC of the RisControl Security System SW Version Displays the SW Version of the Security System. Security System IP Address Displays the IP Address of the Security System. RisControl Bus ID The RisControl BUS ID displays the Bus Address (Virtual DIP Switch) of the panel.
Add a User You can add a New User to the system. 1. From the Settings Menu, click “Users & Permissions”. A list is displayed of the Grand Master or Master User and all the users under this level. The Grand Master or Master User can edit any existing user. Other users can only view their own name that is listed with restrictions to the type of editing that can be performed. 2. Click the “+” button at the top bar; the following screen is displayed.
Edit or Delete a User The Grand Master or Master User can edit or delete any of the users that are in their list. ➢ To edit a user: 1. Click “Users & Permissions” and select a user that you want to edit. 2. Perform the required changes and click the “Save” button. ➢ To delete a user: 1. Click “Users & Permissions” and select a user that you want to delete. 2. Click the “Delete User” button. Figure 80: Edit or Delete a User Screen Edit a User’s Own Details Users can edit their own details. 1.
Figure 81: Edit User’s Own Details Screen The user can modify the details on the screen, such as their name, PIN Code. and RISCO Cloud Account. Login to the RISCO Cloud The screen below is used to login to the RISCO Cloud. 1. Enter your RISCO Cloud username and password. 2. Click the “Login” button. Notes: 1. The username and password will be remembered for future login attempts, without the need to reenter credentials. 2.
Figure 82: Login to the RISCO Cloud Screen Date & Time Selecting the Settings menu displays the Date & Time Screen, as shown in the screen below. This screen is used for defining date and time settings for the RisControl.
Date & Time Settings When the “Sync Date & Time with Panel” toggle button is turned on, the RisControl obtains the date and time information from the panel. In this case, all settings options on this screen are disabled. When the “Sync Date & Time with Panel” toggle button is turned off, the RisControl manages its own date and time. In this case, the user can define the date and time settings and format. Maintenance The Maintenance Menu Enter the Settings Menu and select “Maintenance”.
Walk Test 1. In the “Walk Test” option, click the “CHECK” button; the Walk Test begins. 2. Trip the zones to be tested; the results will be displayed on the screen, as in the example below. Figure 85: Walk Test Result Screen The duration for the “Walk Test” is 60 minutes max. A down counter indicates the remaining time for the test. 3. Walk through and trip the zones that are being tested. The tripped zones that are identified by the Security System will be listed in the RisControl screen.
Siren Test 1. Click the “CHECK” button to enter the “Siren Test”. Figure 86: Siren Test Screen 2. Click the “Siren Test” or the “Strobe Test” button to perform the test. Service Mode Activating “Service” mode silences all tamper alarms from detectors and accessories for an installer-defined time period. During this time, you can replace wireless detector and accessory batteries without tamper alarms sounding. 1. Click the “ACTIVATE” button to activate “Service Mode”. 2.
Figure 87: Logs File Uploaded Confirmation Screen 2. Click the “OK” button. Anti-Code Some of the End-User's activities cannot be performed without permission from the installer. The "Anti Code" feature allows the installer to approve specific activities to the end-user without having to physically visit the site.
3. Contact the installer and inform him of the Anti-Code. 4. Enter the code in the “Anti-Code” field and then click the “OK” button to complete the procedure. Monitoring Station Click the “TEST” button to send a test message to the monitoring station, according to requirements for EN50131 standards. Sounds The user can change the sound settings of the RisControl. The user can also individually turn on/off the following sounds: • Buzzer • Key tones • Chime 1.
Follow Me The user can add Follow Me recipients, up to the limit defined in the panel. Adding a Follow Me Recipient 1. Enter the “Follow Me” option of the Maintenance and click the “+” button at the top bar. Figure 90: Follow Me Screen The following screen is displayed. Figure 91: Add Follow Me Screen 2. Click to select the type of communication channel you wish to use for this particular Follow Me: 3.
4. Name Enter the name of the recipient Phone or SMS Enter a Phone number Email Enter the email address Click the “Set Follow Me” button to complete the procedure. Test or Edit a Follow Me To edit or send a test message, click the “Test” or “Edit” button in the Follow Me List. Service Info Click Service info to view the contact details of the installation company defined in the control panel or iRISCO app (if the RisControl is connected to the RISCO Cloud).
RULES Rules allow you to operate a pre-set sequence of alarm commands and smart home devices. Rules can be triggered by manually pressing a button, by a daily, weekly or monthly schedule or by system events.
Figure 94: Rules Screen 2. Click the “Add New Rule” button or the “+” button (on the top right); the Rules Wizard opens. Manual Rule Figure 95: Add New Rule Settings Screen 1. In the “Name field”, enter a suitable name for the rule.
2. Under “Trigger”, select Manual. 3. Under “Icon” select an icon and then select a color for the icon from the displayed colors; the icon’s color will now change to the selected color. 4. Click “NEXT”; the ACTIONS screen is displayed 5. Go to Performing Actions to continue (page 100). Schedule Rule Figure 96: Schedule Rule Screen 1. In the “Name field”, enter a suitable name for the rule. 2. Under “Trigger”, select Schedule.
• Between Dates – allows you to enable the rule for a set time period during the year. For example, summertime or wintertime. Choosing this option will open new fields to select start and end dates. 4. Under “Icon” select an icon and then select a color for the icon from the displayed colors; the icon’s color will now change to the selected color. 5. Click “NEXT”; the Schedule TRIGGER screen is displayed.
Daily Schedule The daily schedule allows the rule to be activated at a start time every “x” number of days, as defined. Figure 98: Defining Daily Schedule Screen 1. Select Daily 2. Under “Rule start time”, click the drop-down list and select one of the following options and then enter the rule start time in the provided field.
IMPORTANT! The sunrise/sunset rule start time will be available only if the RisControl is connected to the RISCO Cloud, and the site address is properly configured in the RISCO Cloud. Figure 99: Rule Trigger Start Time Screen Note: Sunrise and sunset times will be set according to the site location defined by the installer. The start time can be defined at sunset, sunrise or at a time before or after sunrise. 1. Enter the occurrence (in days) for the rule to be activated. 2. Click “Next”.
Weekly Schedule The weekly schedule allows the rule to be activated at a start time on specific days of the week. Figure 100: Defining Weekly Schedule Screen 1. Select Weekly. 2. Under “Rule start time”, click the drop-down list and select one of the available options and then enter the rule start time in the provided field. 3. Select the day/s of the week for the rule to be activated. 4.
Monthly Schedule The monthly schedule allows the rule to be activated at a start time and date every “x” number of months, as defined. Figure 101: Defining Monthly Schedule Screen 1. Select Monthly. 2. Under “Rule start time”, click the drop-down list and select one of the available options and then enter the rule start time in the provided field. 3. Select the day of the month for the rule to be activated. 4. Select the calendar month/s for the rule to be activated. 5. Click “Next”.
Event Rule Figure 102: Event Rule Screen 1. In the “Name field”, enter a suitable name for the rule 2. Under “Trigger”, select Event. Rule Active defines the time period during which the rule will be active. 3. Select the Rule Active time period: • Always (default) – the rule will operate weekly or monthly without limitation. • On Vacation –the rule will operate only during vacation periods defined in the Set Vacation screen (see Set Vacation, page 108).
Figure 103: Event Rule Trigger Screen 6. Select to activate the rule when: an alarm system event occurs; upon detection event when alarm is disarmed; or when a smart device changes status. 7. Under “Rule Works”, click the drop-down list and select one of the available options: 8.
Figure 104: Alarm System Event Selection Screen 9. Select an alarm/disarm for the event and then click the “ADD PARTITION” button. Figure 105: Alarm System Event Partition Selection Screen 10. Select a partition to assign to the event and then Click “Next”. Go to Performing Actions to continue (page 100).
Performing Actions Actions allow you to automatically arm/disarm selected partitions in different modes. You can also activate smart home devices and utility outputs. In addition, the time sequence of actions can be delayed from one action to the next. To Arm/Disarm Figure 106: Add New Rule – Arm/Disarm Screen 1. From the “3.ACTIONS” tab, select “+ Arm / Disarm”; the following screen is displayed. Figure 107: Actions – Add Arm / Disarm Screen 2. Select between Arm, Partial Arm, Group and Disarm.
3. Select the Delayed Action checkbox to delay the action and then enter the delay time in the provided field. 4. Select from the available partitions. If Group Arm was selected, also select the Groups (A—D) to be armed per partition. Figure 108: Actions – Add Arm / Disarm Group Selection Screen 5. Click the “SAVE” button; the “ACTIONS” opening screen is displayed and the selected partitions are now actions. To activate smart home devices: Figure 109: Actions –Automation Screen 1.
Figure 110: Actions – Automation Select Device Screen 2. Click the Group arrow and select the Group/Groups to apply the smart device activation. 3. Select the Delayed Action checkbox to delay the smart device activation and then enter the delay time in the provided field. 4. Select one of the available devices and then click “Next”. Figure 111: Actions – Automation Device Screen 5. Activate/deactivate the device.
Figure 112: Actions – Automation Device Example Screen You can now click “NEXT” to go to SUMMARY, click device or click to make changes to the to delete the device from the rule. View Rules Summary You can view a summary of the rules settings before saving the rule. Note: The Summary screen varies according to Manual / Schedule / Event Trigger. 1. Click the “4.SUMMARY” tab; the following screen is displayed.
Figure 113: Actions Summary Screen 2. If the viewed information is correct; click the “SAVE RULE” button. The saved rule will now appear on the Rules opening screen.
Set Night Mode Night Mode is used when the activation of a device follows the triggering of an event condition only during nighttime. For example, switching on a light switch during the night. You can set specific time parameters to designate Night Mode. 1. From the Rules screen above , click the “Set Night Mode” button; the following screen is displayed. Note: Night Mode is from At Sunset to At Sunrise, by default. Figure 115: Set Night Mode Screen 2.
\ Figure 116: Set Time Screen 2. Set the time for the start/end of Night Mode (from 00:00 to 23:59). 3. Click the “OK” button. To Set Night Mode before/after Sunset/Sunrise: 1. Click the dropdown list and select either Before Sunrise, After Sunrise, Before Sunset or After Sunset. Figure 117: Set Night Mode Option Screen 2. Set the before/after time for the start/end of Night Mode.
Figure 118: Set Night Start Time and End Time Screen 3. Click the “SAVE” button.
Set Vacation A vacation is a schedule for automatic system arming/disarming for which you assign vacation-specific criteria as needed, such as dates/times. The start vacation will arm the system and will only be disarmed at the end of the vacation schedule. 1. From the Rules screen above (see Figure 114: Rules Screen), click the “Set Vacation” button; the following screen is displayed. Figure 119: Set Vacation Screen 2. Click “Add New Vacation”; the following screen is displayed.
Figure 121: Set End Date and Time Note: The last date on the screen indicates the end date and dates in between the start and end dates are enclosed in open-ended rectangles – even if the end date is in a different month to the start date. 5. Click the “Save” button; the scheduled vacation time period is displayed in the following screen. Figure 122: Vacation Schedule Summary Screen 6.
EMERGENCY The Emergency button appears at the top of the Lock Screen, at the end of the Main Menu. Note: The Emergency button will appear on the screen only if Emergency Keys was enabled by the installer in the panel. Figure 123: Emergency Button Screen Emergency Button Position in Lock Screen/Main Menu Click the Emergency button ; the following screen is displayed.
SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 13.8V ±10% Power consumption 170 mA, 5W max. Display 8-inch IPS, Resolution 800x1280, Illumination 300 cd/m 2 Type of touch screen Capacitive touch, 5-point touch control supported System Android 7.1.2 CPU A83T Octa-core Cortex A7 Memory 1G DDR3M RAM, 8G EMMC Flash Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz Bluetooth BT 4.0, 2.4 GHz Z-Wave EU – 868 MHz IL – 916 MHz US – 908 MHz AU – 921 MHz Output power: 4dBm Max Output Power 20 dBm Max.
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