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RX-406 LED Keypad

 

For 

CAPTAIN-I

 

Ver.5.5 & up

 

 

 

User Guide 

 
 
 
 

PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. 

5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel 

 +972-3-6506444 

 +972-3-5500442 

 support@pima-alarms.com 

 http://www.pima-alarms.com 

 

 


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PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its Product may not be compromised and/or 
circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or 
damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all 
cases provide adequate warning or protection.  The User understands that a properly installed and 
maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary, robbery, and fire without 
warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death, 
personal damage and/or damage to property as a result. 

PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. shall have no liability for any death, personal and/or bodily injury 
and/or damage to property or other loss whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or 
otherwise, based on a claim that the Product failed to function. 

Warning: 

The user should follow the installation and operation instructions and among other things 

test the Product and the whole system at least once a week.  For various reasons, including, but not 
limited to, changes in environment conditions, electric or electronic disruptions and tampering, the 
Product may not perform as expected.  The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for 
his/her safety and the protection of his/her property. 

This document may not be duplicated, circulated, altered, modified, translated, reduced to any form 
or otherwise changed, unless PIMA’s prior written consent is granted. 

All efforts have been made to ensure that the content of this manual is accurate.  Pima retains the 
right to modify this manual or any part thereof, from time to time, without serving any prior notice of 
such modification. 

Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system.  Should 
you misunderstand any part of this manual, please contact the supplier or installer of this system. 

Copyright 

 2007 by PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.  All rights reserved. 

You can contact us at: 
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. 
5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 58856, Israel  http://www.pima-alarms.com 

 


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Table of Contents 

Introduction.....................................................................................3

 

Main Features of CAPTAIN-i .................................................................4

 

Access and Operation Codes ................................................................4

 

LED Description...................................................................................6

 

System Functions ............................................................................7

 

Programming Functions ..................................................................9

 

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Your CAPTAIN-i alarm system has been registered in accordance with EN60950 and its rules. EN 
60950 requires us to advise you the following information: 
1. In this alarm system hazards of fire and electric shock exist.

 

To reduce the risk of fire or electric 

shock, do not expose this alarm system to rain or moisture. Pay attention: Telephone cords 
could be a good conductor for lightings energy.

 

2. Do not open the door of the alarm system. Dangerous high voltages are present inside of the 

enclosure. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. 

3. This alarm system should be used with AC 230V50Hz, protected by anti electric shock breaker. 

To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, do NOT use any other power source. 

4. Do not spill liquid of any kind onto the unit. If liquid is accidentally spilled onto  

the 

unit, immediately consult a qualified service. 

5. Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power cord. 

Protect cords from damage or abrasion. 

6. Disconnect all sources of power supply before proceeding with the installation. Pay attention: 

do not install low voltage wires near by AC power wires they should be separated. 

7. Connect the AC transformer output to the terminal block on the control panel as marked.  
8. Connect the AC line cord to line power terminals as marked. (GND; N; L)

 

 
 

I

NTRODUCTION

 

Congratulations on your purchase of the CAPTAIN-i Alarm System.  Much care 
has been taken in developing the CAPTAIN-i alarm system, which will provide 
you with unprecedented peace of mind. The CAPTAIN-i user-friendly operation 
and advanced features will professionally protect your home or business.  It is 
important to familiarize yourself with the CAPTAIN-i Alarm System in order to 
take full advantage of the complete range of the CAPTAIN-i features.  To 
assure optimum safety and security, you should test the CAPTAIN-i Alarm 
System once a week. 

 


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Main Features of CAPTAIN-i

 

 

6 programmable zones 

 

Two partitions 

 

Dialer: Up to three preset private telephone numbers and four 
Monitoring Station numbers 

 

Various modes of arming and disarming: keypad, key, remote control, 
automatic 

 

Four types of keypads: A simple LED keypad (RX-406 or RX-6), LCD 
keypads (RXN-400 or RXN-410) and Anti-vandal keypad RX/N-200 

 

Up to six different keypads, connected in parallel 

 

Two operating modes: Full or Home 

 

System Events is registered in memory  

 

Various operating codes:  Master Code, up to eight User Codes, and 
Short Code 

 

User Code #8 can function as DURESS code 

 

Optional temporary bypass of zones 

 

“Chime” mode per zone: operates the keypad buzzer when a zone is 
opened (e.g., to monitor a back door when system is disarmed) 

 

Monitoring Station Communicator: built-in dialer, integrated Long-
Range Radio and Cellular Transmitters 

 

Inhibit system from arming in case of failure (optional) 

 

Short-keys for DURESS and FIRE codes 

Access and Operation Codes  

The following codes are used to access and operate the CAPTAIN-

I

 Alarm 

System: 

 

Master Code:

 Use this code when programming system 

parameters.  The default factory Master Code is 5555.  For security 
reasons, it is not recommended to use the default code to arm or 
disarm the system. 

 

IMPORTANT! 

For better protection, change the default factory 

Master Code

 after installation. 

 


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User Code:

 4-6 digit code. Up to eight User Codes can be 

programmed, User Code 1 to User Code 8. 

 

Short Code:

 A convenient, two-digit code used only to arm the 

system. 

 

Duress Code:

 4-6 digit code used for disarming the system: 

 

If the system is armed, the code will disarm the system and 
send a duress event to the MS 

 

If the system is disarmed, the code will send a silent duress event 
to the MS  

The RX-406 keypad features 6 zone LEDs and 7 information LEDs as 
described in the following drawing and table (next page). These LEDs 
provide zone status information, as well as system status & fault 
information. 

 


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LED Description 

Follow the drawing below and the successive table.  

Zone Status:

The six red lights in the
display area of the keypad

provide the zone status

information for the six
corresponding numbered

zones, as follows:

Off: 

Zone is closed.

On: 

An alarm was

triggered while the

system was previously
armed, and this event

has been stored in

memory.

Blinking: 

Zone is open.

Status & Faults Indicator:

When there is a Fault in the

system, each light
corresponds to a particular

system status or fault (see

table below).

Armed Indicator:

The green 

ARMED 

light

provides the system Arm

status as follows:

Off: 

System is

disarmed.

Blinks once every

four seconds:

Partition #1 armed

Blinks twice every

four seconds:

Partition #2 armed

Blinking: 

System is in

Entry or Exit Delay
Time.

Lit constantly:

 

Entire

system armed (both
partitions)

System Fault LED:

The red 

FAULT 

light

blinks when a fault is
detected.

RX-406

1

2

3

4

5

6

MEMO

BYPASS

MAINS

BATT

TEL

Status and Faults Indicator:

 When a fault or system status change occurs, a 

corresponding Status/Fault LED is turned ON, as follows: 

Status/Fault  

LED 

Description 

MEMO 

Indicates an alarm in one of the zones during the last system 
ARM period; To view which zone was alarmed, press and hold 

 key until the corresponding alarmed zone LED is turned 

ON. 

BYPASS 

Indicates that one or more of the zones have been bypassed 

To view which zone/s were bypassed, hold and press 

 

key until the corresponding bypassed zone LED is turned ON. 

MAINS 

Indicates a failure in the Mains power supply (AC fail). 

BATT 

Indicates a failure in the battery & low voltage. 

TEL 

Indicates line failure or communication fault. 

 

IMPORTANT! 

If the system’s red Fault LED is fleshing but NONE of the Fault LEDs in on (i.e. 
Memo, Bypass, Mains etc), it means the system’s clock isn’t set. 

 

NOTE: 

Resetting the keypad LEDs/ zones in alarm/ system memory, is possible only 
after the system is re-armed. 

 


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S

YSTEM 

F

UNCTIONS

 

 

IMPORTANT! 

The 

[

 symbol indicates information that you must enter. 

 

To arm/disarm Partition #1:  

[

User Code 

 

 

To arm/disarm Partition #2:  

[

User Code 

 

 

To arm

/disarm

 the entire Alarm System: 

[

 Any 

User Code

 that 

belongs to either partitions OR  

[

 Short Code.

 

 

 

NOTE: 

  A user can arm/disarm only partitions allocated to him/her by the technician 

(partitions #1, #2, or both). 

  All keypads connected to the system share the same display, even if they are 

allocated to different partitions. 

 

IMPORTANT! 

  Entering the Master Code + 

 when one of the partitions is armed will 

arm the other partition as well. 

  Entering the Master Code + 

 when both partitions are armed will disarm 

the entire system. 

 

To arm the alarm system in HOME mode:

  

Press and hold 

 

[

 

any

 

User Code

 OR

 Short Code.

 

 

NOTES: 

 Since CAPTAIN-

i

 has only one HOME state, pressing either key 7 or 4 makes 

no difference. 

  When the FAULT LED is blinking and there is no other indication LED blinking 

simultaneously, the fault is ‘Clock not set’.  

To disarm the alarm system in HOME mode:

  

[

 

any

 

User Code

 

 

To bypass/re-arm a bypassed alarm zone:

  

[

 

Primary Code 

 

[

 

zone number

 

[

 

 

 


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NOTE: 

When Bypass mode is executed, it is effective until you disarm the system. 

 

To reset the smoke or fire detector:

 

Press and hold 

 for 

three seconds till confirmation beep. 

 

To identify the last zone(s) that caused an alarm:

  

Press and hold 

.  You will hear a beep, and the corresponding 

zone light(s) will be lit for 10 seconds. 

 

To enable/disable the Chime mode:

 

Press and hold 

 for 

three seconds till confirmation beep. 

 

NOTE: 

This mode activates a buzzer in the keypad when a chime zone is triggered.  
This feature can be used to monitor unauthorized entry or exit in the defined zone 
when the system is not armed.  To learn how to program a Chime Zone see 
section “To Program Chime Zone”, page12. 

 

To temporarily cancel the Entry Delay Time:

  

Press and hold 

 for three seconds till confirmation beep.  

 

NOTE: 

When this feature is enabled, it is effective until you disarm the system. 

 

Reporting DURESS Event to CMS/Private Dialer: 

Press and hold 

 and 

 simultaneously until a conformation 

beep from keypad. 

 

NOTE: 

The event is logged in memory as “Duress” and includes time and date.  

 

Reporting Fire Event to CMS: 

Press and hold 

7

 and 

 simultaneously until a conformation 

beep from keypad. 

 

NOTE: 

The event is logged in memory as “Fire” and includes time and date. 

 


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To initiate a PANIC Response:

  

Press and hold 

 and 

 simultaneously for two seconds. 

 

NOTE: 

You can customize your system's response to a panic event, for example, calling 
the Monitoring Station or your private telephone number.  Consult your installer 
about programming a Panic Response. 

 

To disable/enable keypad audible tone:

  

Press and hold 

 and 

 simultaneously. 

 

NOTE: 

When the keypad's Audible Tone feature is disabled, 

all

 audible tones and 

indications, with that keypad, are silenced. 

P

ROGRAMMING 

F

UNCTIONS

 

 

IMPORTANT! 

Before beginning to program the CAPTAIN-i Alarm System, you must first enter 
the Primary Code (the default factory code is 5555).  
There is NO special indication that you are in Programming Mode and NO 
confirmation tone for entering data. 

 

To cancel a command:

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

then start the programming procedure from the beginning. 

 

To program a Primary Code:

 

[

 

Initial Primary Code

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

new Primary Code (4-6 digits)  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

To program User Code #1:

 

[

 

New Primary Code

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

new User Code

 

(4-6 digits)

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 


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To delete User Code #1:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

To program User Codes #2 to #8:

 

[

 

Primary Code

  

[

 

 

[

  

 (as many as the User Code number)  

[

 

 

[

 

new User Code (4-6 digits)

 

[

 

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

To delete User Code #2 to #8:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

(as many as the User Code number) 

[

 

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

Example: 

When programming or deleting User Code #6, enter the Primary Code, press the  

  key, followed by pressing the  

  key six times, then 

 

IMPORTANT! 

 

There is no indication of which code is programmed. 

 

After deleting a User Code, confirm its deletion by entering the old code and 
getting no response from the system. 

 

To program a Short Code:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

  

[

 

 

BACK 

 

[

 

 

[

 

new Short Code (2 digits)  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 


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To delete a Short Code:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

  

[

 

 

BACK 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

To program system’s automatic arming time:

 

[

 

Primary 

Code 

[

 

[

 

Hour (in HH format) 

[

 

  

[

 

Minutes (in MM format) 

[

 

 

 

To cancel system’s automatic arming:

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

 

To program telephone numbers:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

 

[

 

first (area code) telephone number 

[

 

 

[

 

second (area code) 

telephone number 

[

 

 

[

 

third (area code) telephone number

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

NOTES: 

  You can program up to three telephone numbers into the system memory, 

which will be called in an emergency or when in Alarm Mode.  If you want to 

program only one or two telephone numbers, then press  

[

 

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 after you have programmed the final 

telephone number. 

  If the CAPTAIN Alarm System is connected behind a PBX, you must enter the 

outside line prefix digit and an asterisk before the telephone number.  For 
example: 9*555-5555. 

  When the CAPTAIN Alarm System calls to one of the programmed phone 

numbers, a siren tone is heard on the subscriber telephone.   

  For playing a pre-recorded message, a VU-20 unit (optional) is required.  

Consult your installer for this option. 

 


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To delete all private telephone numbers:

 

[

 

Primary Code

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

.  

 

To set the time and date for the system:

 

[

 

Primary Code 

[

 

 

[

 2 digits for the current hour 

[

 

 

[

  

2 digits for the current minutes 

[

 

 

[

 last 2 digits of the 

current year 

[

 

 

[

 2 digits for the current month  

[

 

 

[

 2 digits for the current day 

[

 

  

[

 

 

[

 

 

[

 

 

NOTES: 

  The time should be in HH:MM 24 hours format (e.g., 22:35). 

  It is important to set the correct time and date to ensure proper functioning of 

your CAPTAIN Alarm System. 

  The system time is not visible but it will be recorded with events in the 

system’s memory. 

 

If NO time is entered, the CAPTAIN Alarm System shall report a failure

  The CAPTAIN Alarm System will not accept meaningless data. For example, 

if you enter 25:25 for the hour, the programming will be stopped automatically, 
and you will have to start the procedure from the beginning. 

 

 

To program/cancel a Chime Zone:

 

[

 

Primary Code

  

[

 

 

[

 

zone number

 

[

 

 

NOTE: 

This mode activates a buzzer in the keypad when a Chime Zone is triggered.  
There is no visible indication of Chime Zones on the RXN-406 Keypad. 

 
 

P/N 4410164 XX en A2 (Oct-2007)