1. Overview
The INIM SmartLiving 515 is a central alarm control unit designed for comprehensive security management. It supports up to 15 terminals and features a motherboard with 5 input terminals, 1 relay, and 2 programmable Open Collector (OC) outputs. The system includes a digital communicator, modem programming capabilities, and optional voice output via the Smartlogos30 Communicator. It manages 5 controllable zones, up to 30 user codes, and 50 proximity tags. The unit maintains a cyclic memory of up to 500 events. Housed in a durable metal casing, it accommodates one 12 VDC 7 Ah battery and operates with a 1.2 Ah power supply. The SmartLiving 515 is certified to EN50131-3 and EN50131-6 IMQ standards.

Front view of the INIM SmartLiving 515 alarm control panel, a white rectangular metal enclosure.
Key Features
- Central unit for managing up to 15 terminals.
- Motherboard with 5 input terminals, 1 relay card, and 2 programmable Open Collector (OC) outputs.
- Integrated digital communicator and modem programming.
- Optional Smartlogos30 Communicator for voice output.
- Manages 5 controllable zones.
- Supports up to 30 user codes and 50 proximity tags.
- Cyclic memory for up to 500 events.
- Durable metal casing.
- Accommodates one 12 VDC 7 Ah battery.
- 1.2 Ah power supply.
- Certified to EN50131-3 and EN50131-6 IMQ standards.
2. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present and undamaged upon opening the package.
- INIM SmartLiving 515 Alarm Control Panel (1 unit)
- Installation Guide
- Mounting Hardware (screws, wall plugs)
3. Setup
Proper installation is crucial for the reliable operation of your alarm system. It is recommended that installation be performed by a qualified technician.
3.1 Mounting the Control Panel
- Choose a secure, dry, and easily accessible location, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Use the provided mounting hardware to securely attach the metal casing to a wall. Ensure the casing is level.
3.2 Wiring Connections
Refer to the detailed wiring diagrams in the separate installation guide for specific terminal connections. Ensure all power is disconnected before making any wiring changes.
- Input Terminals: Connect detectors, sensors, and other input devices to the 5 available input terminals.
- Relay Output: Connect external devices controlled by the system to the relay output.
- OC Outputs: Utilize the 2 programmable Open Collector outputs for additional control or signaling.
- Communicator: Connect the digital communicator and optional Smartlogos30 for remote communication and voice output.
3.3 Power Connection
- Connect the 1.2 Ah power supply to the designated power input terminals.
- Install a 12 VDC 7 Ah backup battery inside the metal casing. Ensure correct polarity.
- Once all connections are verified, apply main power to the unit.
3.4 Initial Configuration
The initial configuration typically involves setting up zones, user codes, and communication parameters. This is usually done via a connected keypad or programming software. Consult the advanced programming manual for detailed instructions.
4. Operating Instructions
This section provides basic operational guidance. For advanced functions, refer to the comprehensive user guide or consult your installer.
4.1 Arming and Disarming the System
- To Arm: Enter your user code on the keypad, then press the ARM button (or equivalent). The system will provide an exit delay countdown.
- To Disarm: Enter your user code on the keypad upon entry. The system will provide an entry delay countdown before sounding an alarm if not disarmed.
- Proximity Tag: Present your proximity tag to the designated reader to arm or disarm the system, if configured.
4.2 Zone Management
The SmartLiving 515 manages 5 controllable zones. Zones can be individually bypassed or configured for different alarm types (e.g., instant, delay, 24-hour).
- Bypassing Zones: To temporarily disable a zone (e.g., for an open window), follow the instructions on your keypad to bypass specific zones before arming.
- Zone Status: The keypad will display the status of each zone (open, closed, bypassed, alarmed).
4.3 User Codes and Proximity Tags
The system supports up to 30 user codes and 50 proximity tags for personalized access and control.
- Adding/Deleting Users: This function is typically performed by the master user or installer through the programming menu.
- Changing Codes: Users can usually change their own codes via the keypad interface.
4.4 Event Log
The system maintains a cyclic memory of up to 500 events, recording all system activities such as arming/disarming, alarms, and faults. This log can be viewed via the keypad or programming software to review system history.
5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliability of your SmartLiving 515 alarm control panel.
5.1 Battery Replacement
The 12 VDC 7 Ah backup battery should be checked periodically and replaced every 3-5 years, or when the system indicates a low battery fault. Disconnect main power before replacing the battery.
5.2 Cleaning
Clean the exterior of the control panel with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure no dust or debris accumulates inside the casing.
6. Troubleshooting
This section addresses common issues you might encounter. If the problem persists, contact your installer or INIM Electronics support.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| System will not arm | A zone is open or faulted; incorrect user code. | Check all zones for open doors/windows; bypass faulted zones if necessary; re-enter user code. |
| False alarms | Faulty sensor; improper zone configuration; environmental factors. | Identify the alarming zone; inspect sensor for damage; review zone settings; check for drafts or pests. |
| Keypad not responding | Power issue; loose connection; keypad fault. | Check power supply and battery; verify keypad wiring; contact technician if issue persists. |
| Low battery warning | Backup battery needs replacement or recharging. | Allow time for battery to recharge; if warning persists, replace the backup battery. |
7. Specifications
Technical specifications for the INIM SmartLiving 515 Alarm Control Panel.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | INIM ELECTRONICS |
| Model Number | SmartLiving 515 |
| Style | Digital |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Type | Electric cable |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Certification | EN-50131-3, EN-50131-6 IMQ |
| Battery Included | No |
| Battery Required | Yes (12 VDC 7 Ah) |
| Min Operating Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Max Rated Temperature | 40 Degrees Celsius |
8. Warranty and Support
The INIM SmartLiving 515 Alarm Control Panel comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty terms, duration, and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official INIM Electronics website.
For technical support, service, or further assistance, please contact your authorized INIM Electronics dealer or installer. They are equipped to provide expert guidance and troubleshooting for your security system.





