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Operation Code Table: Sr. No Code Operation Page No. 1 of 6. 1 01 Hooter time (01 to 99 minute) 2 02 Bell time (01 to 99 minute) 3 03 Zone one type ( 1-Bell, 2-Delay, 3-Instant, 4-24H Instant, 5-Bypass, 6- Home Mode, 7-Silent-24 hour) 4 04 Zone two type ( 1-Bell, 2-Delay, 3-Instant, 4-24H Instant, 5-Bypass, 6- Home Mode, 7-Silent-24 hour) 5 05 Zone three type ( 1-Bell, 2-Delay, 3-Instant, 4-24H Instant, 5-Bypass, 6- Home Mode, 7-Silent-24 hour) 6 Zone Four Panic (Permanent) 7 Zone Five Fire (Permanent) 8 06 Auto Mode (enable-20/ disable-20) 9 07 Entry time (01 to 99 minute) 10 08 Exit time (01 to 99 minute) 11 09 New password 12 10 Keypad lock time (01 to 99 second) 13 11 Phone 1 Max 16 digits 14 12 Phone 2 Max 16 digits 15 13 Phone 3 Max 16 digits 16 14 Phone 4 Max 16 digits 17 15 Phone 5 Max 16 digits 18 16 Real time setting (RTC) 19 17 Date setting 20 18 Auto arming time 21 19 Message 1 recording (20 SECOND) (For Panic) 22 20 Message 2 recording (20 SECOND) (For Fire) 23 21 Message 3 recording (20 SECOND) (For Intruder) 24 22 Play message 1 (20 SECOND) 25 23 Play message 2 (20 SECOND) 26 24 Play message 3 (20 SECOND) 27 25 Epabx (on enter your extn. No / off press 99) 28 26 Relay 1 ON/OFF ( 1 to ON 0 to OFF) ( To operate the any 220 V household equipment like AC or Light or anything) 29 27 Relay 2 ON/OFF ( 1 to ON 0 to OFF) ( To operate the any 220 V household equipment like AC or Light or anything) 30 28 Dialing attempts 31 29 Message attempts 32 30 Remote Programming (0 for No/ 1 for Yes) 33 31 Ring Attempts 34 32 Out from programming Mode ( please press-32 +11 +#) 35 33 Auto Disarm Time

Zone types: The User can program all the three zone in seven types as given below: Page No. 2of 6. 1. Bell: (When the zone is set as bell zone its mean, when that particular zone is break then it do not create the hooter but it s give you the bell indication if bell is attached with panel) 2. Instant: (When the zone is set as Instant zone its means, when that particular zone is break the hooters is ON only when the system is armed otherwise it do not give the alarm) 3. 24 Hr. Instant: (When the zone is set as 24hr. Zone then the particular zone work every time even the system is disarmed.) 4. Delay: (When the zone is set as Delay zone its means, it s give you the entry/ exit time to you & it s only work when the system is armed). 5. Bypass (When the zone is set as bypass zone, its do not work) 6. Home mode: (When the zone is set as Home zone then that particular zone only works when the system is completely armed.) 7. Silent Mode: (When the zone is set as Silent Zone, then that particular zone works like 24 hour panic zone without hootering.) Especially for heavy cash transaction places like bank & jewelry shop, where the any Robber come with the know how that they want money or just to shoot the person. Three very important features of our panel for Banking Industry: Suppose the zone of your panel become faulty (means the sensor become dead or some wiring is cut from somewhere) in that case you have to shut down the complete panel & you have to send your technician for that site immediate for repair that panel & up-to the time you reach the site, the bank is on complete risk without the security systems. 1. But when you use our panel then ( if any zone become the faulty or wire is break, just Disarm the system & the particular zone automatically becomes the bypass zone & rest of panel is working as it is when system is armed after the delay time.) Cont. on Page 3.

Page No. 3 of 6. 2. You can use the Keypad as well as Electronics Key to Arm or Disarm the Panel. 3. Duress Code: Means when you press this code along with password then the LCD show the system is disarmed but the dialing is start in silent mode. It is very useful when somebody pressurize you to disarm the system forcefully. (Use of Duress Code: in our systems duress code is 66. Then when you want to activate this feature then you have press: - password + 66 + enter button for activate the silent dialing) Note for programming: 1. To enter in programming mode please press firstly * the LCD show Enter Password then press the password + # (enter). (E.g. If factory default password is 1234, then press *1234#) If the password is OK then LCD shows you the operation success & you enter into the programming mode otherwise operation is fail.) 2. After enter in programming mode please press the code & after that press the op-code as mention in the list. You can program everything after the entering in to programming mode without come out from it. Some example of programming: (A) For set the status of Zone 1: Please enter code 03 to select the Zone 1 and after the op-code for zone status by pressing 1/2/3/4/5 or 6 numbers. (For e.g. if you want to know the zone on Delay, you have press like that :) Firstly go into the programming mode by pressing * + password+#. Suppose the password is 1234 then: Press *1234# after that LCD show operation success & enter the op-code mean the password is OK then press 03 & after that press 2 for Delay zone & press the enter key (#) for confirm the programming). By doing the same you can change the status of any programmable zone to any status. (Bell/ delay/instant/ 24 instant/ bypass/ home zone) Cont. on Page 4..

Page No. 4of 6. (B) For set the Exit Time: Please enter the code 08 to select the exit time for all the delay zones, and after that press the two digit times (01 to 99 minutes) & press # key for confirm it. If the method of programming is OK then LCD show you the Operation Success otherwise Operation Fail. (For e.g. If you want to make the Exit delay time of 03 minutes, you have press like that :) Firstly go into the programming mode by pressing * + password+#. Suppose the password is 1234 then: Press * LCD show enter password, press 1234 & # after that LCD show operation success & enter the code 08 after that LCD show the current time, please press 03 & press# key. If the method of programming is OK then LCD show the operation success otherwise operation fails. (C) For set the Telephone No s: Please enter the code 11 & press the telephone/mobile no & press the # key for confirm. (Maximum16digit). (For e.g. if you want to program the mobile no. 9312345678, you have press like that :) Firstly go into the programming mode by pressing * +password+#. Suppose the password is 1234 then: Press * LCD show enter password, press 1234 & after that LCD show operation success & enter the code 11 after that enter the phone no. 9312345678 & press # for confirm the no.) If the method of programming is OK then LCD show you the Operation Success otherwise Operation Fail. By doing the same you can change the any programming in the system. Always Remember: Always press the enter button (#) to confirm the programming. Cont. on Page 5..

Wiring Diagram for different Uses other the normal Zones. Page No. 5of 6. Wiring for fire zone: Wiring for Key Operation: Wiring for Relay operation: PCB F-12 V: positive of sensor PCB ARM: negative of Key Neutral comes from main on COM of PCB PCB GND: Negative of sensor PCB 12 V: Positive of Key. Wire from NO to Electrical Device. Connection of Wire on PCB: Please connect all wire on the PCB as well on the body of panel as mention on it according to zone or hooter or telephone. Note: please do not remove any connection which comes from factory for attach the both PCB in the panel. Note: 1. After the keypad is lock, and you want to arm or disarm the systems, you have to enter the password twice a time. First time to unlock the keypad & second time to change the status of system. 2. You can also use electronic key for arming/disarming the system beside of using key pad. For that please put the negative of key on ARM & positive on 12V on the PCB connector. 3. The same programming you can use when you program the system by telephone. Cont. on Page 6.

Page No. 6of 6. Technical Specification: 1. Operating Voltage: 220V AC/ 9-12V DC 2. Current Consumption of panel: Quiescent Current: 120 m Amp Max. (LCD off)/ Operating Current: 180 m AMP Max. (LCD ON) 3. Current consumption with hooter output: 700 m Amp (Including Internal Hooter + one External Hooter) 4. Maximum Load: 1.25 AMP (excluded hooter.) 5. Activation: Total 5 inputs: Three NO/NC Contact & one NC contact for panic & one Fire Sensor input NO. 6. Electrical Device Attachments: 2 Electrical Relay Contact NO. 7. Output: One Hooter Output. 8. Response time: 250 M. Sec. 9. Operating temp: -18 C to 55 C 10. Dimensions: 11 X 10 X 3.5 11. Weight: Net Weight: 2Kg. approx without battery/ Gross weight with packing: 2.5 Kg approx 12. Mounting: Wall or Flat Surface. 13. Case Material: ABS resin Plastic 1 st Grade 14. Color: White.

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08. Enter & Exit Time 0F,G[ S[ l,i[v lhtg[ ;DI D[ VF% V%G[ 3Z4 VF lo;4 N]SFG4 Sd5GL SM AgN SZS[ AFCZ lgs,t[ C{ p;s[ l,i[ Exit Time 0F,U[ P H{;[v Exit Time 1 Mint. 0F,G[ S[ l,i[ 08+01+ Enter,.;L TZC lhtgl N[Z D[ VF5 N]SFG VYJF VF lo; BM, SZ l;:8d SM AgN SZ ;ST[ C{P.;S[ l,i[ Enter Time 0F,GF CMUFP H{;[v Enter Time 1 Mint. 0F,G[ S[ l,i[ 07+01+ Enter Key NAFGF CMUFP 09. Phone No. 0F,G[ S[ l,i[v VF%.;D[ Opp. Code 11 to 15 Telephone No./ Mobile No. 0F, ;ST[ C{ lh; 5Z Message VFI[UFP 10. For Date & Time Setting:- Current Time Set SZG[ S[ l,i[ Opp. Code 5Z 16+Current Time + Enter, Current Date Set SZG[ S[ l,i[ 17+Current Date+ Enter Key NAFI[P 11. For Record & Play Message:- VF5 V5GF D{;[H Opp. Code 19,20,21 5Z lzsfå0 SZ ;ST[ C{P H{;[:- 19+ Enter, 20+ Enter, 21+ Enter. Message No. 03 for Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Temper Message No. 02 for Fire, Message No. 01 for Panic, Programming Manual of Rider-3005 12. EPABX Line System SL Setting:- IlN EPABX SL Extantion Line 5Z l;:8d,ufgf CM TM Opp. Code:- 25 + (Extension No.) + Enter Key NAFI[P EPABX Code C8FG[ S[ l,i[ Opp. Code 25+99+ Enter Key NAFI[P 13. For Message Attempt:- CD V5G[ Telephone/ Mobile 5Z lhtgl AFZ D{;[H ;]GGF RFCT[ C{ TM p;s[ l,i[:--iln NM AFZ ;]GGF C{ TM Opp. Code 29+02+ Enter Key NAFI[P