Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1. System Installation Planning ____________________________________________ 1 2. Device Introduction ___________________________________________________ 3 3. First Time Setup ______________________________________________________ 6 4. Mount Devices ________________________________...
Page 4 - System Installation Planning; Home and Away Arm Mode Planning
1 1. System Installation Planning Home and Away Arm Mode Planning The alarm system supports two arming modes: Away Arm and Home Arm. Away Arm mode will arm all accessory devices installed in the system to raise alarm when activated; Home Arm mode will partial arm the system so that no intruder could...
Page 5 - Device Location Panning:
2 Device Location Panning: PIR Sensor Mount the PIR sensor at 6.2-6.6 ft. height for best performance. When mounted at 6.6 ft. height, the PIR sensor has a range of 39 feet (13 yards). PIR sensor detection is most effective when the intruder is moving across its field of view. Do not mount PIR s...
Page 6 - Device Introduction; Control Panel
3 2. Device Introduction The Alarm System supports multiple devices which are listed in this section. For accessory devices, please refer to individual device manual for detail instruction. Control Panel A DC9V 1A adaptor is supplied to power the Control Panel. Do not plug in the adaptor at this s...
Page 7 - Remove the screw at bottom of PIR sensor to open the cover.
4 PIR Sensor The PIR sensor detects movement and raise alarm when it detects an intruder. The PIR sensor is powered by 2 1.5V AA alkaline batteries pre-inserted by factory. Pull out the plastic battery saver tab on the back of PIR sensor, this will activate the batteries. The LED will flash fo...
Page 8 - Remote Controller
5 Remote Controller You can arm, home, disarm, and activate an Emergency alarm with your Remote Controller For disarming action, you can only use Remote Controller to disarm the system after you have triggered an entry Door Contact or PIR sensor. The Remote Controller is powered by a CR2032 3V...
Page 9 - . Connect the AC power to your Control Panel.; S e t D a t e / T i m e
6 3. First Time Setup This quick guide will take you through a step by step process of system initial setup. 1 . Remove the screw on the GSM Module compartment cover, lift the cover. ( Figure 1 ) 2 . Open the SIM Card base and insert SIM Card. Slide battery switch to ON position. ( Figure 2 ) 3 . Co...
Page 10 - If no devices are included in the Control,Panel. When you choose; Exit Setup; You can either press the learn/test button on; Disarm; to exit the
7 Press OK to continue, enter a 4-digit PIN code. Press OK to confirm. 5. If you are satisfied with current setting, select Exit Setup and press OK to confirm. If you want to make changes to current setting, select Repeat Setup and press OK to confirm. You will be returned to the beginning of the Fi...
Page 11 - This chapter will guide you through device mounting process; Figures 1; Drill two holes into the wall, insert wall plug if required, (; Figures 2; ) screw the mounting plate; Figures 3
8 4. Mount Devices This chapter will guide you through device mounting process . After you complete First Time Setup process, if the Control Panel has already included accessory devices, the screen should display: Proceed to mount your sensors and accessory devices, tamper alarm will be disabled whi...
Page 12 - depress the tamper switch against the mounting plate. (; the PIR Sensor cover onto the base.
9 3. Hook the Control Panel onto the plate, then slide the control panel left to secure the panel and depress the tamper switch against the mounting plate. ( Figures 4 ) Figures 4 PIR Sensor The PIR Sensor has knockouts on the back where plastic is thinner. The 2 central knockouts are for flat wall ...
Page 13 - Door Contact; ) The Door Contact should be mounted on the door/window frame, while
10 Door Contact The Door Contact has two knockouts on the inside of the back cover where plastic is thinner for wall mounting. ( Figure 1 ) The Door Contact should be mounted on the door/window frame, while the magnet should be mounted on the door/window. 1. Break through the knockouts; mark the mou...
Page 14 - System Default Setting; Entry/Exit Time and Device Attribute; leave the premises before the system is armed.; Alarm Activation; please refer to “Programming Mode.”; Jamming and Interference Detection; “Programming Mode”; Programming
11 5. System Default Setting Entry/Exit Time and Device Attribute When the system is armed and an Entry device is triggered, the Entry timer will begin to count down (default 20 seconds). The system must be disarmed before the timer expires, or a Burglar alarm will be activated. When the system is b...
Page 15 - Entering User Menu; key; Fault Display
12 6. User Menu The User Menu displays the system basic information and allows you to test system function Entering User Menu When the system is in Disarmed Mode (Alarm off), enter your User PIN Code to access User Menu. Press a numeric key or key , the display will prompt you to enter the PIN code:...
Page 16 - Walk Test; GSM Signal; GSM Signal; at; Programming Mode; next chapter for detail.
13 Walk Test Walk Test allows you to test the signal range of sensor and accessory devices. To test the device 1. Press the test or learn button on the device, refer to device user manual for detail. 2. If the Control Panel receives the signal, the screen will display device type, zone number, attri...
Page 18 - Test Report
15 4. Select the report type for this telephone number, there are 2 choices: Voice Report – The Control Panel will dial the telephone number and play pre-recorded voice message according to the event upon answer. Telephone number set to Voice Report will be marked with “V” in the telephone number me...
Page 19 - General Setting; OK
16 General Setting Program your system general setting under this menu. The items available include the following – see a) to g): a) PIN Code The PIN code is used to access the User Menu, and Arm/Home/Disarm the system. The system can store up to 4 User PIN Codes, each PIN code consists of 4 digits....
Page 20 - Special Setting
17 e) Door Chime This function allows you to decide whether the Control Panel should emit a two-tone Door Chime sound to notify the user when a Door Contact or PIR Detector set to Entry is triggered under Disarmed mode. Options available are : High, Low, Off Door Chime Off is set as factory defa...
Page 22 - Add Devices
19 Device +/- Devices +/- allows you to add/remove /edit devices. The functions include: Add Devices Edit Devices Remove Devices Learn PSS Add Devices 1. To learn in a device, select Add Device , press “ OK ” to confirm. 2. Press the test /learn button on the device, refer to device manual for detai...
Page 23 - SMS Keyword
20 Remote Controller --- RC Remote Keypad ---KP Smoke Detector --- SD Temperature Sensor --- TS Outdoor Siren --- BX Edit Devices Use Edit Device to change setting for learned in devices. The screen will display available devices. 1. Select the device you want to edit, press “ OK ” to conf...
Page 24 - Reset GSM; has GSM related fault conditions to try to solve the problem.; Please wait; ”. Do not touch the Control
21 Reset GSM Reset GSM function allows you to reset your GSM module. You can reset the GSM if the Panel has GSM related fault conditions to try to solve the problem. 1. When you select the function, the screen will display “ Please wait ”. Do not touch the Control Panel during the GSM reset process ...
Page 25 - Away Arm; Arming the System; Home Arm; Stopping the Exit Timer
22 8. Operation This chapter covers system general characteristic under normal operation. Away Arm Away Arm will arm all devices in the system Arming the System When the system is under Disarm mode: 1. Press the “ Arm ” key on the Control Panel, Remote Controller, or Remote Keypad. 2. The Exit Timer...
Page 26 - Force Arm
23 Force Arm When you arm the system, if any fault event exists, the Control Panel will sound a ding-dong warning sound to indicate arming is prohibited, the fault event will be displayed on screen. At this moment, you can first rectify all of the problems and then clear the Fault Display and you wi...
Page 27 - Stopping the Alarm; Alarm Memory; Tamper Protection
24 Stopping the Alarm Enter a User PIN Code and press OK key on the Control Panel. Enter a User PIN Code and press Disarm key on the Remote Keypad. Press Disarm key on the Remote Controller The alarm will be stopped; the device that triggered the alarm will be displayed on screen. Use the Do...
Page 29 - Connect2Home Application; What is “Connect2Home” application?; For iPhone user, iOS 6.1 or higher version is required; How do I use the “Connect2Home” application?
26 9. Connect2Home Application What is “Connect2Home” application? The Connect2Home application is a free smart phone application designed to help you remotely operate and program your alarm system by sending SMS commands. It has a clean and intuitive interface for easy recognition and operation. Fu...
Page 31 - First
28 PIR is slow to respond: -- This is normal. PIR has sophisticated false arm filter setting to prevent accidental trigger. It is also less sensitive when walking directly toward it: PIR give false alarm: -- Make sure pets have no access to protected area. -- Make sure the PIR is not pointed at ...
Page 32 - 7 keys keypad; Zones; DC9V 1A Power Adaptor; Battery; x 1.5V AA alkaline batteries; x 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries
29 11. Specifications All Devices Environmental Condition -10 ° C to 40 ° C, relative humidity 85% non-condensing for Control Panel and all devices. Radio Operation Range About 30m in typical domestic installation, range can vary depending on building construction, device location, and environment. ...
Page 33 - Compliance Statement; Declaration of Conformity; FCC Statement
30 Compliance Statement Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and the following harmonized standards have been applied: Health: EN50385:2002 Safety: EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011-09, EN 301 4...