The evolution of the Inim species has a new name: Prime. A platform that has its roots in years of Inim experience and is projected into the future thanks to its cutting-edge features. Prime was born powerful and, as a result of its planned evolution, is bound to amaze. It meets all present-day needs and goes way beyond. It offers an unparalleled user experience in terms of simplicity, accuracy, ergonomics and reliability. It is destined to satisfy even the most demanding of installers who are on the lookout for a reactive and flexible system.
Prime was created to achieve a close integration between the functions of security and home-automation, thus generating a new concept of lifestyle and ease. A lifestyle that is not content with simply arming and disarming an intrusion-control system but that requires control of living spaces and comfort. A simple touch adjusts the intensity of the lighting in the living room or garden, activates garden sprinklers or closes roller blinds from no matter where you are, on the sofa at home or away on another continent. All through a single, simple tool: your smartphone or tablet.
Prime was born connected to the Internet and to the Inim Cloud with its infinite possibilities. Real-time control and management, push notifications for the user and the installer. And, additionally, for the Identified installer only, double personal-data storage capacity: gone is the risk of data and programming loss. Prime guarantees certified safety at the highest level. The system complies with grade 3 of EN50131 standard and with Grade ATS6 of EN50136: the highest rating also as an alarm communication system.
Main features of Prime systems | ||||
PRIME | 60 S / 60 L | 120 L | 240 L | 500 L |
Hardware features | ||||
Maximum number of terminals and number of mappable or relocatable terminals in the system (note 3) | 60* | 120* | 240* | 500* |
On-board terminals (which can be configured as input/output) | 10 (10) | |||
Programmable relays on the main board | Yes | |||
Programmable open-collector outputs on the main board | 2 | |||
Programmable 12 V outputs | 2 (AUX 1, AUX 2) | |||
Manageable partitions | 10 | 20 | 30 | 30 |
Integrated IP connectivity | Yes | |||
Integrated SIA-IP digital communication standard | Yes | |||
Housing for Flex5 expansion board in the enclosure | Yes | |||
Housing for NEXUS device in the enclosure | Yes | |||
Power supply: maximum current for the field devices | 2.5 A | 5 A | 5 A | 5 A |
Power supply: maximum current for battery recharge | 1.2 A | 1.2 A | 1.2 A | 1.2 A |
USB port | Yes | |||
Battery-charge monitored by battery temperature sensor | Yes | |||
Battery efficiency test | Yes | |||
AlienMobile and AlienMobile+ User Apps for smartphones or tablets (Android/iOS) | Yes | |||
InimTech Security Installer App for smartphones or tablets (Android/iOS) | Yes | |||
Cloud functions with Inim Cloud services | Yes | |||
Reprogrammability of control panel firmware | Yes | |||
Battery housing | Yes | |||
Dimensions cm (WxHxD) | 27.5x37.4x8.6 | 37.5x46.6x9.2 | 37.5x46.6x9.2 | 37.5x46.6x9.2 |
Weight (without battery) | 3.2 Kg | 5 Kg | 5 Kg | 5 Kg |
Devices on I-BUS | ||||
Self-learning of peripherals on the I-BUS | Yes | |||
Joy, Concept, Alien/S, Alien/G, Aria HG keypads (note 1) | 10 | 15 | 30 | 30 |
nBy proximity readers | 20 | 30 | 30 | 60 |
Flex5 5-terminal expansion boards | 100 | |||
Ivy sounder/flashers | 10 | |||
Air2-BS200 transceivers (with automatic channel search) | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Nexus communicator | 1 | |||
Air2 series wireless devices | ||||
MC200, MC100 and MC300 magnetic contacts, IR100 and XIR200W infrared detectors, XDT200W and DT200T dual technology detectors and FD100 smoke detectors (note 3) | 60 | 120 | 200 | 200 |
ARIA/W wireless keypads for each BS200 (note 1) | 4 | |||
HEDERA wireless sounder/flashers for each BS200 | 4 | |||
Remote control keyfobs (KF100, KF-Pebble, KF-Ergo) (note 2) | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 |
Authentication | ||||
Installer codes | 2 | |||
User codes (with associated timers) | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 |
nKey tag or nCard proximity card (with associated timers) (note 2) | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 |
Telephone communication | ||||
Telephone numbers | 15 | |||
Integrated Cloud channel | Yes | |||
Phone line availability check | Yes | |||
Automatic voice communicator (SmartLogos30M option, see also voice functions) | Yes | |||
Integrated automatic digital communicator (ContactID, SIA, pulses) | Yes | |||
Input terminals (zones) | ||||
Self-learning of zone balancing • | Yes | |||
Management of two separate zones on each input terminal | Yes | |||
Input terminals on the control panel for shock and roller blind sensors | 10 | |||
Input terminals on keypad for shock and roller blind sensors | 2 for Joy and Aria/HG, 1 for Concept, 1 for nCode/G | |||
Input terminals on expansion board for shock and roller blind sensors (out of 5 available as input/output) | 4 | |||
Thresholds of programmable input zones | Yes | |||
Calibration of input thresholds • | Yes | |||
Additional functions with optional components | ||||
Advanced voice functions with SmartLogos30M board | Yes | |||
GSM functions with Nexus, Nexus/G, Nexus/3G and Nexus/4G modules | Yes | |||
GPRS functions and SIA-IP connectivity with Nexus/G, Nexus/3G and Nexus/4G modules | Yes | |||
Web-server, e-mail, ONVIF cameras, KNX IP standard with PrimeLAN board | Yes | |||
Other features | ||||
Weekly timer with two time slots per day (each with 15 exception periods) | 20 | 40 | ||
Manual, daily and weekly programmable thermostats with antifreeze feature (Joy/MAX, Alien/S, Alien/G, Aria/HG) | 10 | 15 | 30 | |
Programmable events with timer and counter management | 30 | 50 | 60 | |
Management of summer/winter time | Yes | |||
Automatic date/time update with NTP | Yes | |||
Programmable arming scenarios (settings for partition status and output status) | 30 | 50 | ||
Types of shortcuts for immediate actions | 38 | |||
Programmable icons | 80 | |||
Number of events that can generate actions | 8996 | |||
Events that can be stored in the register | 4000 | |||
Choice of events to memorize | Yes | |||
Management of shortcuts via function keys (12) and number keys (10) on Joy, Aria/W and Aria/HG keypads | Yes | |||
Management of shortcuts via LEDs (4) on nBy readers | Yes | |||
Event-based action generation matrix | Yes | |||
Generation of action when the event occurs | Yes | |||
Generation of action when the event restores | Yes | |||
Zone test from keypad | Yes | |||
User-friendly programming software (runs under Windows) | Yes | |||
Certifications | ||||
EN50131-3 | Grade 3 | |||
EN50131-6 | Grade 3 |
* Total number obtained by adding up the hardwired terminals, the wireless terminals and the virtual terminals.
• Patent pending.
1 The sum of the keypads on the I-BUS and ARIA/W wireless keypads must be <= 10, 15, 30, 30.
2 The sum of the remote-control keyfobs and tags must be <= 150, 200, 300, 500.
3 The sum of the hardwired and wireless terminals must be <= 60, 120, 240, 500.