Appendix B
Compliance Statement
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that the Agility series of central units and accessories are
designed to comply with:
EN50131‐1, EN50131‐3 Grade 2
EN50130‐5 Environmental class II
EN50131‐6 Type A
UK: DD243:2004, PD 6662:2004, ACPO (Police)
USA: FCC: Part 15B, FCC part 68
CANADA: CS‐03, DC‐01
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
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 Pulsadors.
It is assumed that only a user possesses a Pulsadors, therefore a physical key is
considered as access Level 2
Each Pulsador has 24 bit identification code comprising 2^24 options.
A Pulsador has to be recognized and registered by the Agility, therefore, a ʺwriteʺ
process must be performed.
A valid Pulsador is one ʺLearnedʺ by the panel and allowing Arm/Disarm
A non valid Pulsador 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.
The I/O Wireless Expander is monitored for AC trouble, battery fault, low battery and
more.
All other wireless elements are monitored for low voltage battery.
Setting the Agility to comply with EN 50131 requirements
1.
Access the Installer programming mode.
EN 50131 Compliance
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