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  • iCentral i8, iCENTRAL i8/i16 NAVIGATOR USER MANUAL Rev 2.1, Oct 2014 Document Part Number: 890-004 Central Vacuum / Intercom / Security / Automation Sales, Service, Spares 1300 050 333 www.icentralsystems.com.au Don’t forget to complete and return your warranty card to get one additional year of warranty at no extra charge. Warranty on iCentral security products is two years plus one additional year on return of the warranty card. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by an

  • iCentral i8, Contents Introduction ............................................... 4 Navigator System overview .................................. 5 Navigator Touch Screen Keypad overview ....................... 6 Information Screen ......................................... 7 Care & Cleaning ........................................... 8 Applying the Protective Film .................................. 9 Zone Status Display ....................................... 10 Clock Display ............................................ 11 System Alarm Displays .................................. 12, 13 Arming the System ........................................ 14 Disarming the System .

  • iCentral i8, 29 Programming - Navigator Configuration EDITING ZONE NAMES Using the Zone Name Library. THE ZONE NAME LIBRARY. You can use the zone name editor to type the names of all your zones. To save you time, Navigator Touch keypad has a built-in library of common zone names. You can even choose a zone name from the library and add more text to customise it further. For example. Choose “Garage” from the library and add “Roller Door” or “Detector” or “Window”. Next/Previous zone Backspace Move cursor Left/Right Opens zone name library

  • iCentral i8, 8 Caring for your Navigator Do not use a pen, screwdriver or other sharp implement to press the touch screen. Permanent damage may result and will invalidate any warranties. Please press lightly, the touch screen does not need heavy force to operate. Pressing too hard may damage the LCD screen and the housing. Navigator responds to every touch with a short beep. Cleaning The Touch Screen Do not clean the touch screen with abrasive cleaners. Navigator’s Clean Screen page. While the system is disarmed, press Info, Clean Screen to see the cleaning instructions. Care & Cleaning STEP 1. In

  • iCentral i8, 23 Auto Time Auto Time - automating your Navigator security system. Your iCentral Navigator panel has sophisticated automation features making full use of the onboard Real Time Clock and a set of powerful yet simple to program options. HOME ARMED ARMED ARM or DISARM AUTOMATICALLY at pre- programmed times of day or day of the week. Increase site security. No need to rely on staff remembering to arm or disarm the system. TURN AUX OUTPUTS ON or OFF at pre- programmed times - every day, once a week, any time. Automate doors, sprinkler systems, lights and more. ENABLE/DISABLE USER CODES depending on the time of day or day of the week. Allo

  • 10 Zone Status Display Zone names can be customised in program mode. Page 28. The Zone List display will show 8 or 16 zones depending on whether your Navigator Control Panel is a D8x or D16x. The zone number and description of all zones. Unsealed zones show a red indicator. The Zone Status Bar displays the zone numbers of unsealed zones. If only one zone is unseal

  • iCentral i8, 27 Programming - Navigator Configuration The Navigator Configuration screen allows you to: SET BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the Navigator’s LCD screen back- lighting to suit the room. SET VOLUME Adjust the beep volume of the Navigator touch screen. DEFAULT ALL CONFIG ITEMS This option deletes your custom settings and returns all configuration options to factory default settings. In User Program Mode. Touch Slide your finger along the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness from 1% to 100% Slide your finger along the Vol

  • iCentral i8, 6 The Disarmed Screen In the normal disarmed mode, the Navigator screen displays informa- tion about the state of your system and gives you instant access to commonly used functions. Overview 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 Touch to arm the system. Page 14. 2 Touch to arm Home Mode. Page 16. 3 Touch to Exclude zones. Page 19. 4 Touch to view the event memory. Page 20. 5 Numeric keypad. 6 Touch to view the full zone list. Page 10. 7 Touch here to view the calendar. Page 11. This area also displays System Alarms. Page 12. 8 Touch to activate the Emergency Alarms. Page 18. 9 This area displa

  • iCentral i8, 25 Programming How to enter program mode ................................ 26 Set Brightness, Set Volume ................................. 27 Edit Zone Names, Edit AUX Output Names ..................... 28 Zone Name Library ........................................ 29 Setting the Real Time Clock ................................. 30 User Codes Options Table .................................. 31 User Codes Programming .................................. 32 Radio Keys Programming ................................... 33 Time

  • iCentral i8, 14 To arm the system. Touch + or touch + + To Arm The control panel must be armed in order to detect intruders. Before arming, make sure all zones are “sealed” by ensuring there is no movement in rooms covered by motion detectors and that doors or windows protected by reed switches are closed. The display will tell you when the system is ready for arming. SIREN WARNING At the end of the exit time, all zones should be sealed. If any are unsealed, the siren will sound for two seconds to indicate that those zones have been automatically excluded. You should disarm the panel, check the premises and then arm again. Continual warnings coul

  • iCentral i8, 30 Programming the Real Time Clock This option allows you to program: DAY OF MONTH (01-31) MONTH (01-12) YEAR (10-63) HOUR (00-23) 24hr time format MINUTE (00-59) The Day Of Week does not need to be programmed. It is automatically calculated from the date. In User Program Mode. Touch To program. Touch + + Touch + + Touch + + Touch + + Touch + + EXAMPLE: To set the Day Of Month. Touch Enter Day of Month (01-31) + The green status bar will show the new setting. 01

  • iCentral i8, 21 Day Mode - Set up To enter Temporary Day Zones selection. Touch + Then touch the zone name/s you want to enable or disable as Day Zones. Selected zones are indicated by the icon. Your Navigator control panel has a Temporary Day Zone feature which allows easy and flexible Day Zone selection and operation. Temporary Day Zones operate in addition to Permanent Day Zones which are usually set up by your installer. You can easily enable and disable Temporary Day Zones and even program which zones will be Day Zones from the Navigator Touch Screen keypad. Day Zones can be pro

  • 16 To Arm Home Mode Home mode allows you to arm selected zones while others are ignored. Typically, perimeter zones (doors and windows) can be monitored while you are at home. Your installer must program which zones will be active in Home mode. If an alarm occurs while in Home mode, entering a valid user code + E will silence the alarm. This will also disarm the panel, so remember to re-

  • iCentral i8, 18 Emergency Alarms If the Panic Alarm Shortcut is not enabled, you are required to enter your user code + E to trigger the panic alarm. To trigger Emergency alarms. Touch PANIC ALARM The Panic alarm may have been programmed to be either Audible to activate the sirens, or Silent to send a PANIC report by dialler if your system is monitored by a Central Station. The Emergency Alarm display will show Medical and Fire alarms only if they have been enabled by your installer. The Medical alarm sends a medical alarm report by dialler if this option has been enabled by your installer and the system is monitored by a central station. The Medica

  • iCentral i8, 20 The panel stores a comprehensive event memory, including Arming, Disarming, Low Battery, Mains Fail and Alarm events. The memory is constantly upgraded and the last 80 events with time & date are always available for viewing. This memory display can only be selected while the panel is in the disarmed state. The MEMORY button flashes continuously when an alarm has occurred as a reminder to view the alarm memory. Touching the MEMORY button to view the event history also clears the flashing memory alert. The Event Memory window will close automatically when the last event has been viewed. Event Memory

  • iCentral i8, 33 Programming Radio Keys Each of the User Codes, except for the Master Code, can be programmed to be Radio Codes. This allows up to 55 iCentral Radio Keys to be used for arming and disarming of the panel. The optional ICentral Radio Interface is required for radio operation. Ask your installer. Indicates that this code has been enabled as a Radio Code. If the option has been enabled by your installer. The green status bar will indicate that the Radio Key was successfully programmed. If you hear a long beep, the Radio key may already be programmed at another user code. Touch to delete a Radio Key. In User Program Mode. Refer to th

  • iCentral i8, 26 Programming - How to enter Program Mode In User Program Mode you can program User Codes, Timers, Real Time Clock, Follow Me Telephone Number. USER CODES The panel has 56 user codes which can be operated by keypad code (3-6 digit PIN), by optional radio key or by optional access cards. The factory default Master Code is 123. You should re-program this code with a new code of your own choice. TIMERS You can also re-program the Entry Delay Time and Exit Delay Time if you need more or less time to exit and enter the premises. REAL TIME CLOCK Some automation features such as AutoTime rely on the onboard Real Time Clock. Set the current date an

  • iCentral i8, 9 Screen Protection Applying the Protective Film Navigator Touch Screen Keypad is supplied with a self-adhesive screen protector to help protect the sensitive touch surface from marks and scratches which may appear under normal use. We highly recommend that you apply the protective film to keep the touch surface looking brand new for years to come. Please peel off this mask BEFORE application STEP 1. Use the orange No. 1 tab to peel off the self-adhesive backing. STEP 2. Flip the film over to position the green No. 2 tab at the top left. STEP 3. Holding the protective film by t

  • 28 Programming - Navigator Configuration EDIT ZONE NAMES Edit the zone names to suit your own premises. For example, instead than meaningless numbers, zones can be given names that mean something to you, such as Front Door, Back Door, Lounge Room, etc. You can choose from a library of common zone names or type your own names using the on screen QWERTY keyboard. EDIT

  • 19 Excluding Zones To Exclude zones. Touch Then touch the zone name/s to toggle the exclude status for one or more zones. Excluded zones are indicated by the icon. If there is a problem with a detection device and the zone cannot be sealed when arming the panel, then that zone can be manually Excluded so that it does not generate alarms. When zones have been Exc

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