RISCO Group LightSYS 2 User Manual
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EN 50131 and EN 50136 Compliance
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In order to have an indication of ACK received from the receiving center transceiver,
the parameter Kiss‐Off Y/N (see page 4‐54) should be set to Y.
Possible logical keys calculations:
Logical codes are codes punched in the wireless keypad to allow Level 2 (users) and
Level 3 (installer) access.
All codes ‐ 4 digits structure: xxxx
0‐9 can be used for each digit.
There are no disallowed codes ‐ codes from 0001 to 9999 are acceptable.
Invalid codes cannot be created due to the fact that after the code 4
th
digit has been
punched, ʺEnterʺ is automatically applied. Code is rejected when trying to create a non
existing code.
Possible physical keys calculations:
Physical keys are implemented in the Wireless Keyfobs.
It is assumed that only a user possesses a Keyfobs, therefore a physical key is
considered as access Level 2
Each Keyfob has 24 bit identification code comprising 2^24 options.
A Keyfob has to be recognized and registered by the LightSYS, therefore, a ʺwriteʺ
process must be performed.
A valid Keyfob is one ʺLearnedʺ by the panel and allowing Arm/Disarm
A non valid Keyfob is one not ʺLearnedʺ by the panel and not allowing Arm/Disarm.
System Monitoring
The main unit is monitored for AC trouble, battery fault, low battery and more.
All other wireless elements are monitored for low voltage battery.