User's Guide: System Version 2.6Xx
User's Guide: System Version 2.6Xx
User's Guide: System Version 2.6Xx
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User’s guide
USE OF CARDIO............................................................................................................ 3
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT ................................................................................................................................................................3
PRESENTATION OF SYSTEM CARDIO.........................................................................................................................4
General ..................................................................................................................................................................4
Help .......................................................................................................................................................................4
LIGHTING ...................................................................................................................................................................5
SECURITY ...................................................................................................................................................................6
TEMPERATURE (HEATING/COOLING) .........................................................................................................................8
SCENES .......................................................................................................................................................................9
Modification of a scene........................................................................................................................................10
How to add new data to an already programmed scene......................................................................................11
Automatic activation of a scene ...........................................................................................................................12
OUTLETS / APPLIANCES ............................................................................................................................................13
CURTAIN / SHUTTER .................................................................................................................................................14
S.O.S........................................................................................................................................................................15
PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................... 16
LOG BOOK ................................................................................................................................................................18
FUNCTIONS (ON/OFF)................................................................................................................................................19
DATE AND TIME ........................................................................................................................................................20
SCHEDULING ............................................................................................................................................................21
How to schedule...................................................................................................................................................21
LIGHT SCHEDULING ..................................................................................................................................................22
OUTLETS SCHEDULING .............................................................................................................................................24
ALARM SYSTEM SCHEDULING...................................................................................................................................25
TEMPERATURE SCHEDULING ....................................................................................................................................26
CURTAIN SCHEDULING .............................................................................................................................................27
DETERRENT SCHEDULING .........................................................................................................................................28
REMINDERS ..............................................................................................................................................................30
CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................ 31
CONFIGURATION METHOD ........................................................................................................................................31
Help .....................................................................................................................................................................31
Moves...................................................................................................................................................................32
Modification of a data .........................................................................................................................................32
LIGHT CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................33
OUTLET CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................................................................34
CURTAIN CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................................36
CODES CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................................................37
DIGITAL KEYS CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................38
DELAYS CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................................................................38
TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................................39
ZONE NAMES/BEEP CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................40
CONTROL BY TELEPHONE........................................................................................ 41
ACCESS FROM INSIDE THE HOME ..............................................................................................................................41
ACCESS FROM OUTSIDE THE HOME ...........................................................................................................................41
EMERGENCY CALLS .................................................................................................................................................41
TELEPHONE OPERATION DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................................................42
RECOMMENDATIONS AND MAINTENANCE............................................................. 43
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Use of CARDIO
Introduction
The CARDIO home automation system enables homeowners to better manage such basic functions as
heating/air conditioning, security, lighting and appliance control. Through the automation of some of these
functions, CARDIO also ensures a higher degree of comfort and peace of mind. Additionally, the efficient
management of heating/air conditioning and lighting brings tangible savings.
CARDIO has been designed to ensure an extremely user-friendly system. CARDIO can be controlled
both from inside the home (through its touch screen or from any inside telephone) as well as from any
location in the world. Your home, therefore, is always as close as the nearest telephone.
The commands used are easy to understand and are often identical to those used in well-known devices
such as thermostats and alarm systems.
CARDIO’s goal is therefore to help better manage the home environment. It works in the background to
enhance the home, to make it more efficient but also more comfortable.
Important
CARDIO’s touch screen offers user-friendly features unmatched by any mass produced electronic
system. A light touch is all that is necessary to turn on the screen and execute the commands.
!WARNING!: Never apply any hard or sharp objects to the screen to avoid possible
damage. As noted above, a light touch is sufficient.
To clean your CARDIO touch panel, we recommend using LCD cleanser that can be purchased at any
electronics store and a clean cloth. Get the cloth damp and then apply to the screen. Never splash the
screen and try to wipe out the liquid.
ATTENTION!: Never use windows or house cleanser with ammoniac and/or any others
commercial cleansers to clean the CARDIO screen. Also be caution to use a clean cloth
as tiny, hard particles trapped in the fibers can scratch the surface of your screen.
CARDIO’s screen shuts down after being idle for one minute. It is easy to reactivate by pressing
anywhere on it and the basic screen as shown below will then appear. Besides giving information such as
date and time as well as operating status (current temperature, security, etc.), this particular screen
enables the user to directly control all of the basic functions that CARDIO manages. It also gives access
to the programming section.
MAIN MENU
Lighting Emergency
Temperature
Appliances Curtain/Shutter
Security
General
The method of navigation is virtually identical in all the menus and functions of CARDIO. The buttons
particular to each function will be presented to you in their respective section.
Help
On all majors screens functions of the CARDIO system a HELP button gives a brief description of the
purpose of the screen and its operation.
On the main screen, the help feature is “hidden”, just touch on the empty space on the right lower corner
of the screen to bring up the main page help menu.
Lighting
Control groups of lights linked to CARDIO (ON/OFF, dim). Each group can be made up of many lights.
Select a group of lights, the name turns black. By default, group 1 is picked by the system (GARDEN in
the above example).
The current dim level appears both in the box (60%) and on the quick dim column.
Press the quick dim column to adjust the dim to 80%
Press 5 times on + to adjust the dim to 85%
Dim will adjust automatically in the column and in the box
Repeat the above instructions to modify other groups of lights
Security
To bypass zones, simply press the zones to be ignored (these zones are now crossed out)
Press to return to the preceding screen (zones are still crossed out)
To test the siren, press the button, the siren will start for 3 seconds.
Make sure that all zones are ready to disarm except for bypassed zones. The system cannot be armed as
long as zones are still open (open zones appears in left column). Once this column is blank the system is
ready to be armed.
Use the keypad to enter the access code; * asterisks appear in the upper corner of the screen to validate
each number entered. If the code utilized is not valid, the message “INVALID CODE OK” appears. Press
OK, then re-enter the valid code.
A beep indicates that the alarm system has been armed (except for the bypassed zones). Exit the house
within the time delay pre-programmed during installation.
To disarm the alarm system (a beep sounds for the duration of the entrance time delay) enter a valid
access code. Another beep will sound and the message “SECURITY DISARMED” shows that the alarm
system has been disarmed.
To disarm the alarm system, CARDIO automatically brings up the keypad shown on page 6, and waits for
the valid access code to be entered. If the code is invalid, the message “CODE INVALID OK” appears.
Press anywhere on the screen and re-enter the correct code.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended to test the correct operation of the security system on a regular
basis.
Temperature (Heating/Cooling)
This feature controls temperatures for heating and, if available, air-conditioning. Temperature readings
are available either in Celsius or Fahrenheit (to be set in temperature configuration). CARDIO can also
control various kinds of heating systems: heat pump, HVAC, HVAC setback, heating setback or central
heating (to be defined at the time of installation).
Heating temperature
settings.
Fan on/off
Cooling temperature
(if available)
settings
Status
Status
NOTE: To obtain “economy” temperatures with a central heating system, use scenes (see next page).
Scenes
CARDIO can control many functions at a time (lighting, alarm system, temperature, outlets, etc.). For
instance, when leaving the house in the morning, simply press one button to arm the alarm system, lower
the temperature, turn lights off, etc..
Name of secnes
NOTE: The last scene called up will always take priority over any previous scene. For the case where a
scene includes alarm system information, refer to priority sequence, see NOTE p.11
Modification of a scene.
Press
To rename a scene
Buttons used to scroll
the data selection bar
NOTE: Please note that the maximum lines of all programmed scenes cannot exceed 800.
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Press
The new screen which appears is identical to the main screen shown on page 4 except for the pictogram
now appearing in the upper section of the screen. This sign indicates that CARDIO is now in recording
mode and no longer in ‘direct control ‘ mode.
From this screen, it is possible to program data relative to lighting, alarm system, heating/cooling,
electrical outlets and functions (PROG functions yes-no)
NOTE: If a scene includes alarm system commands, it will ask for an access code to be entered (except
when using the quick arm code). At this time, if no code is entered, CARDIO will execute all commands
programmed in this particular scene except those related to the alarm system.
ATTENTION!: When arming the alarm system only, it is possible to skip this step (entering an
access code) if the access code entered while programming the scene was the ‘quick arm code ‘
(easy exit) see p.37. In this case only, when calling up this particular scene, commands will be
executed instantly without asking for an access code to be entered.
After a function has been programmed, press EXIT to return to the above screen and then press any
other function to be recorded (alarm, etc.)
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Press
Besides the touch screen, a scene can be called up automatically by external sources such as a
telephone or a button.
• Zone: activation upon reception of an event related to the alarm system. Also includes the activation
of the scene when the telephone rings (TE) or the doorbell rings (DB).
• Buttons: activation of the scene with a keypad buttons (3 max.) connected on the SECANT EZC.
• Conditions: it is also possible to add conditions in regards to the automatic activation of a scene.
The many conditions to choose from are: armed, disarmed, day, night, weekend, week, Sun, Mon,
Tues, Wed, Thu, Fri or Sat.
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Outlets / Appliances
Current
outlet status
On/Off
commands Name of the
appliance
plugged into
this outlet
CARDIO can control appliances plugged into outlets previously identified in CARDIO (see configuring
p.34). Please note that outlet control is limited to ON/OFF commands only.
NOTE: The relays of CARDIO RY1, RY2 and RY3 are respectively controlled by the buttons Outlet#1,
Outlet#2 and Outlet#3 in the appliances screen.
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Curtain / shutter
Quick position
control
(0, 20, 40, 60,
80 or 100%)
Precise position
control (+/- 1%)
Select a curtain, the name turns black. By default, curtain 1 is picked by the system (Curta1 in the above
example).
The current position level appears both in the box (60%) and on the quick position column.
Press the quick position column to adjust the position to 80%.
Press 5 times on “+” to adjust the position to 85%.
Position will adjust automatically in the column and in the box.
Repeat the above instructions to modify position of other curtain.
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S.O.S
CARDIO can send out emergency calls in case of emergency. See “Control by telephone” section for
more detail on these calls.
Press any pictogram to send out an emergency message (police, medical or fire).
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Programming
In addition to direct control of basic functions, the user is able to program all of these functions to respond
automatically on a weekly basis. This section also gives information regarding modifications to the system
configuration.
Enter the programming code that has been programmed in the section Configuration (p.37). The default
code for the programming menu is 11111.
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After a valid user code has been entered the following screens will appear:
Outlet scheduling
Security scheduling
Temperature scheduling
Deterrent scheduling
Reminders
PROGRAMMING MENU p. 2
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Log book
Indicates the last 100 events related to the alarm system (break-in, fire, medical, overheating, freezing,
battery status, AC failure, access code).
Scrolling arrows
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Functions (on/off)
CARDIO allows the user to temporarily deactivate any programmed functions without erasing the
programming itself, and to reactivate them just as easily.
Active function
Inactive function
• Reaction: Temporarily deactivate the reactions (bonds between the detectors and lighting see p.33)
• Telephone beep: Determines whether the system beeps when the phone rings
• Detector beep: Determines whether the system beeps when a security sensor is triggered.
• Doorbell: Determines whether the system beeps when the doorbell rings
• Keypad beep: Determines whether a beep sounds during the exit delay.
• Appliance scheduling: Determines whether appliance schedules are active or not (see p.24)
• Light scheduling: Determines whether light schedules are active or not (see p.22)
• Security scheduling: Determines whether security schedules are active or not (see p.25)
• Temperature scheduling: Determines whether temperature schedules are active or not (see p.26)
• Reminder: Determines whether reminder schedules are active or not (see p.30)
• Deterrent: Determines whether dissuasion schedules are active or not (see p.28)
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Adjustment of date and time settings. It is very important that both the time and date be set correctly
because all schedules depend on these data. It is worth noting that CARDIO uses either a 12 or 24 hr
basis.
Setting buttons
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Scheduling
How to schedule
CARDIO allows the scheduling of certain functions such as deterrent reminders, in addition to those main
functions which can be controlled directly.
The scheduling process is the same for all the CARDIO functions. Only the lower part of scheduling
screen will be specific to each function. It is based on the following screen:
Cursor
Time
Day
Day/time setting
arrows
Name of the
scheduling Current day and time
of the cursor
« trash » button
Specific section
for each functions
ATTENTION!: For all scheduling, it is important to check the programming over the course of
the entire week. CARDIO will always give the most recently programmed schedule (unless
reactions or direct commands have occured in the interim). For instance, if a command asks for a
temperature of 65ºF (18ºC) on Monday morning at 8 a.m. (8:00) and another of 70ºF (21ºC) the same day
at 5 p.m. (17:00), the temperature will be 70ºF (21ºC) from Monday 5 p.m. until the following Monday at 8
a.m. and so on.
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Light scheduling
Name or group of
lights
Selectionned
light group
To turn lights ON
Position the cursor at the desired time and press to modify the intensity of the lights.
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Intensity.
If desired, place the cursor to a new time setting and repeat the process to set another schedule.
To delete any programmed schedule, simply position the cursor on the right time schedule icon and
press the button.
Press to pick another group of lights and repeat the process if desired.
NOTE: Also note that lights can be turned ON and OFF according to sunrise/sunset (see p.33).
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Outlets scheduling
Appliances scheduling On
NOTE: Scheduling of an outlet can also be activated according to sunrise/sunset (see p.34)
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CARDIO can arm and disarm the alarm system according to previously set days and time.
Press
During programming, CARDIO always requires a password to validate arming (bypass) or disarming of
the system. Refer to the section “Security” in (p.6) to ignore zones if necessary.
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Particularity
When programming the disarming of the alarm system, the screen, which appears, does not include
zones. Enter an access code.
When programming the arming of the alarm system, zones will not appear. Press Bypass to ignore
zones. Then press EXIT and enter either an access code or the quick arm code (easy exit).
If at the time scheduled to arm the alarm system, one or many zones are not ready (open doors or
windows, etc.), CARDIO will arm all zones ready to be armed and will ignore those that are not.
Temperature scheduling
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Curtain scheduling
Curtain close
Curtain open
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Deterrent scheduling
CARDIO can simulate a presence in the home when the alarm system is armed. It turns ON and OFF
lights at scheduled times so as to make the house seem occupied from the outside.
Name or group of
lights
To turn lights ON
Press
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Intensity.
Press and pick another group of lights and repeat the process.
NOTE: For all deterrent schedules, lights are turned ON or OFF within a random delay previously set.
Also note that lights can be turned ON and OFF according to sunrise/sunset (see configuration p.33).
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Reminders
Just as an alarm clock, CARDIO can signal (with beeps) a variety of events at specific times. It also can
call up on the screen a short description (up to 10 reminders for the week) which the user will have
entered previously.
For audible reminders only, simply position the cursor at the right time and press
To get both audible and written reminders, position the cursor at the right time and press
The following screen appears:
Press successively on any key to get the desired letter or number. Then move the cursor to the next
blank spot using arrows and repeat the process.
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Configuration
The configuration menu that can be accessed from the programming menu, let the user adjust and modify
some data regarding lights, outlets, telephone, and security.
CONFIGURATION MENU
Configuration method
Help
In all the screens offered by CARDIO, a key HELP indicates the goal of each table and briefly explains
the process of them.
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Moves
Modification of a data
To enter text (name, etc.): press and enter text with the keyboard that appears on the
screen.
To modify a number;
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Light configuration
Used to name and configure groups of lights.
Press the group of lights to be modified (at start the name are #1,2,3,4 et 5).
The following screen appears:
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For instance, activate the group LOBBY from the Entrance detector (zone 1) at 100% for 10 minutes from
4 p.m. and 8 a.m the following morning
Zone number: 1
Period 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.
Dim 100%
Duration: 10 minutes
Outlet configuration
Used to name and configure outlets.
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Curtain configuration
Used to name and configure curtain.
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Codes configuration
Used to name and configure security zones as well as to enter various access codes.
• Code (1 to 8): Enter here the access codes used to arm and disarm the alarm system.
• Easy exit: Code used to arm the alarm system when exiting only. This code is absolutely not valid
for disarming the alarm system.
• Panic code: To disarm the alarm system and send out a silent emergency call at the same time.
• Programming code: Used to obtain access to the programming menu. The default code is 11111.
NOTE: The default installer user code (entry level) is 11111 but it can be modified (see p.37). Once this
code is modified and if forgotten, the user will have to call the installer (advanced user) who will use the
installer programming code to have access to the advance configuration menu and then retrieve the
user’s code.
ATTENTION!: For all security codes (user, easy and panic) to be different, make sure that no
code is the first digits of a bigger one. CARDIO will allow arming/disarming the security as soon
as digits entered match one of the user codes. Ex: codes 12 and 123456 have been entered as
valid user codes for two different users. When the user associated with code 123456 tries to
arm/disarm, CARDIO will validate as soon as digits 12 is entered and will think that the user is the
one associated with code 12.
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To declare a digital key, use arrows to position the prompt on a blank spot (1 to 16) and press READ.
Then apply the new key on any “digital key switch” and its code will automatically be recorded.
To delete a key, position the cursor on the right spot (1 to 16) and press DELETE.
Delays configuration
To set exit and entry delays when arming and disarming the security system.
Exit delays can be different for digital key readers than for keypads. Enter entry delays for each security
zone.
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Telephone configuration
Used to configure the control of CARDIO by telephone from anywhere outside the home. Also used for
programming numbers for emergency calls.
• Rings before answering (0..9): Used mostly when an answering machine is plugged into the same
telephone line as CARDIO. In this case, always adjust the number of rings before CARDIO answers
to a higher number than that of the answering machine. To contact CARDIO by phone from outside
the home, call and let the telephone ring once or twice and hang up before the answering machine
can take the line. Within the following 60 seconds, call again and CARDIO will then automatically
have priority over the answering machine. If someone else calls within this delay and before the user
does, this person will then be connected to CARDIO but will not be able to enter the proper code and
will therefore be denied access to the system
• Answering machine (yes/no): When an answering machine (or any other appliance) is plugged into
the same line as CARDIO.
• Home number: Used to identify the home when CARDIO calls outside to emergency numbers.
• Emergency numbers: Enter the four numbers (family, neighbors, friends) to be called in case of an
emergency.
NOTE: It is possible to insert a blank between numbers (for telephone numbers only)
For instance 4161234567 and 416 123 4567 are two identical telephone numbers for CARDIO. A blank
indicates that there is a 2-second delay between the numbers preceding and following the blank.
A pictogram telephone will appear in the screen on page 3 to indicate that CARDIO’s telephone line is not
plugged or that the line is already in use for a normal telephone call.
ATTENTION!: Inserting a blank in any number other than a telephone number will automatically
delete all numbers following the blank,
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Control by telephone
In addition to the ease of use offered by CARDIO’s touch screen, the system can also be controlled by a
simple telephone call from either inside or outside the home (touch-tone and can be cordless). In either
case, control by telephone allows access to direct commands (alarm system, temperature, lighting,
outlets, and scenes).
Emergency Calls
CARDIO can send emergency calls (fire, break-in, medical emergency etc.) either to a monitoring station
or to people whose telephone numbers have been previously entered in the system. Emergency calls are
clearly identified by the digitized voice. It is also possible to send both types of calls (monitoring and
emergency numbers).
Monitoring only: CARDIO calls up the first number. If busy, it will call up the second number (if available)
and so on for a total of 8 calls..
Emergency numbers only: CARDIO calls up the first number. If it is busy or there is no answer, it will
dial the second number and so on until all 4 numbers have been called.
Monitoring station and emergency numbers: Monitoring and emergency numbers: CARDIO calls up
the monitoring station first. If there is no answer after 4 consecutive calls, it will call the first emergency
number and will stop after a total of 8 calls. If the monitoring station answers as expected, the system will
call the first emergency number after a 5-minute delay in order to give the monitoring station enough time
to call back the user.
When calling an emergency number, CARDIO asks the person who answers the phone to validate the
call by pressing 7 (S) on the telephone keypad. It is only after this validation has been received that
CARDIO will give the description of the emergency. If there is nobody to answer (or only an answering
machine) or if the line is busy, the system will skip to the next number and so on for a overall total of 8
calls.
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!WARNING!: Do not use CARDIO as low temperature detector. Use mechanical device
for this purpose.
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Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities
of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable
method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not
prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any
repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This
precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
!WARNING!: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but
should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the
maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an
interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the
Ringer Equivalence Number of all the devices does not exceed 5.
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