ABUS SECURITY TECH FUBE35011A Instructions

Smartvest
User manual
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Introduction
Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product.
This device complies with the requirements of the applicable EU directives. The declaration of conformity can be obtained from:
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG
Linker Kreuthweg 5
86444 Affing
GERMANY
To ensure this condition is maintained and that safe operation is guaranteed, it is your obligation to observe this user manual.
Please read the entire user manual carefully before putting the product into operation, and pay attention to all operating instructions and safety information.
All company names and product descriptions are trademarks of the corresponding owner. All rights reserved.
If you have any questions, please contact your specialist installation contractor or specialist
dealer.
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The triangular high voltage symbol is used to warn of the risk of injury or health hazards (e.g. caused by electric shock).
The triangular warning symbol indicates important notes in this user manual which must be observed.
This symbol indicates special tips and notes on the operation of the device.
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All guarantee claims are invalid in the event of damage caused by non-compliance with this user manual. We cannot be held liable for resulting damage.
We cannot be held liable for material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non-compliance with the safety information. All guarantee claims are void in such cases.
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Intended use
Only use the device for the purpose for which it was built and designed. Any other use is considered unintended!
This device may only be used for the following purpose(s):
The Smartvest wireless alarm system enables easy access to modern homes with its
combination of reliable all-round security and attractive home-automation functions. Up to 32 wireless components and four IP cameras can be connected to the Smartvest alarm panel via the free app, enabling you to access the alarm panel from anywhere in the world. If an alarm is triggered, the alarm panel activates its built-in, high-volume 90 dB siren; it can also raise the alarm simultaneously via push notifications in the app and email.
Important safety information
General
Before using this device for the first time, please read the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information, even if you are familiar with the use of electronic devices.
Retain this handbook for future reference. If you sell or pass on the device to third parties, you must include these instructions with the device. The following safety information and hazard notes are not only intended to protect your health, but also
to protect the device from damage. Please read the following points carefully:
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Power supply
Only operate this device using a power source which supplies the grid voltage specified on the
type plate. If you are unsure which power supply is available, contact your utility company.
Disconnect the device from the power supply before carrying out maintenance or installation work.  To fully disconnect the device completely from the mains, the mains plug must be withdrawn from
the mains socket.
In order to eliminate the risk of fire, the device's mains plug should always be disconnected from
the mains socket, if the device is not being used for an extended period of time.
Overload/overvoltage
Prior to unstable weather and/or when there is a risk of lightning strike, disconnect the device from
the mains network or connect the device to a UPS.
Avoid overloading electrical sockets, extension cables and adapters, as this can result in fire or
electric shock.
Cable
Always grasp all cables by the plug connector and do not pull the cable itself.  Never grasp the power cable with wet hands, as this can cause a short circuit or electric shock.  Do not place the device itself, items of furniture or other heavy objects on the cable and ensure
that it does not become kinked, especially at the connector plug and at the connection sockets.
Never tie a knot in the cable and do not bundle it together with other cables.  All cables should be laid so that they cannot be trodden on, or cause a hazard.  Damaged power cables can cause fire or electric shock. Check the power cable from time to time.  Do not modify or manipulate the power cable or plug.  Only use adapter plugs or extension cables that conform to applicable safety standards, and do
not interfere with the mains or power cables.
Children
Do not allow electrical devices to be handled by children. Do not allow children to use electrical
devices unsupervised. Children may not properly identify possible hazards. Small parts may be fatal if swallowed.
Keep packaging film away from children. Risk of suffocation.  This device is not intended for children. If used incorrectly, parts under spring tension may fly out
and cause injury to children (e.g to eyes).
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Installation location/operating environment
Place or mount the device on a steady, level surface and do not place any heavy objects on the device. Make sure that there is adequate ventilation (do not place the Smartvest on a shelf, thick carpet, bed
or wherever the ventilation slits may be covered. Always leave a gap of at least 10 cm on all sides). The Smartvest is not designed for operation in rooms prone to high temperatures or humidity (e.g.
bathrooms) or excessive dust accumulation.
For all components only suitable for indoor use, please ensure that
no direct heat sources (e.g. radiators) have an effect on the components  the components are not exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light  no naked flames (e.g. lit candles) are placed on or next to the components  contact with sprayed or dripping water is avoided  the components are not operated in the vicinity of water and, in particular, never submerged (do
not place objects containing fluids, e.g. vases or drinks on or near the device)
the components are not exposed to large temperature fluctuations, as otherwise there may be
condensation from humidity which may lead to electrical short circuits
For all components that are suitable for indoor and outdoor use, please ensure that
the components are not exposed to excessive shock or vibration  the components are not placed in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. loudspeakers)  contact with aggressive liquids is avoided  no foreign objects are able to penetrate the components  the operating temperature and operating humidity of the components are observed.
Please refer to the relevant quick guide, technical information and installation instructions in chapter 3 for information on proper installation and compliance with the operating environment for components.
Battery
All Smartvest components, with the exception of power switches, are or can be supplied with a battery. In order to guarantee a long lifespan and avoid fire and injury, please follow the instructions below:
Do not dispose of the battery with household waste.  The battery must not be directly exposed to heat or sunlight, and must not be stored in hot places.  The battery must not be burned.  The battery must not come into contact with water.  The battery must not be dismantled, pierced or otherwise damaged.  The battery contacts must not be short-circuited.  The battery must be kept away from small children.  The battery cannot be recharged.
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Warning
If the original packaging has been damaged, start by inspecting the device. If the device shows signs of damage, return it in the original packaging and inform the delivery service.
Warning
Improper or unprofessional work on the power supply system or domestic installations puts both you and others at risk.
Connect the installations so that the mains power circuit and low-voltage circuit always run separately from each other. They should not be connected at any point or become connected as a result of a malfunction.
The device operates with a dangerous voltage level. When conducting maintenance work (e.g. cleaning), disconnect the device from the mains.
Unpacking the device
Handle the device with extreme care when unpacking it. Packaging and packaging aids can be reused and, as far as possible, should be sent for recycling. We recommend the following: Paper, cardboard and corrugated cardboard as well as plastic packaging items should be placed in the
appropriate recycling containers. If no such facility exists in the area, these materials should be put into the general household waste.
Start-up
Observe all safety and operating instructions before operating the device for the first time.
Care and maintenance
Maintenance is necessary if the device has been damaged (e.g. damage to the power cable and plug, or the housing), or if liquids or foreign bodies have got into the interior of the device, or if it has been exposed to rain or damp, or if it does not work properly or has been dropped.
Maintenance
If smoke, unusual noises or smells develop, switch the device off immediately and unplug from
the socket. In such cases, the device should not be used until it has been inspected by a qualified technician.
Have all maintenance tasks carried out by qualified technicians only.  Never open the housing on the device or accessories. If the housing is open, there is the risk of
fatal electric shock.
Cleaning
Only clean the device housing with a damp cloth.  Do not use solvents, white spirit, thinners etc. or any of the following substances:
Brine, insect spray, solvents containing chlorine or acids (ammonium chloride), or scouring powder.
Rub the surface gently with the cotton cloth until it is completely dry.
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Contents
1. Device description ........................................................................................................................... 9
FUAA35000 Smartvest ............................................................................................................ 9
FUHA35000 Power Switch .................................................................................................... 12
FUMK35000 magnetic contact .............................................................................................. 13
FUBW35000 PIR Motion Detector......................................................................................... 14
FURM35000 smoke alarm/heat detector .............................................................................. 14
FUSG35000 siren .................................................................................................................. 15
FUBE35000 Remote Key ...................................................................................................... 16
FUBE35010 Control panel ..................................................................................................... 17
2. Start-up .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Installing the Smartvest App .................................................................................................. 19
Setting up the Smartvest ....................................................................................................... 19
Pairing components ............................................................................................................... 22
General settings..................................................................................................................... 24
3. Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 26
FUAA35000 Smartvest .......................................................................................................... 26
FUHA35000 Power Switch .................................................................................................... 27
FUMK35000 magnetic contact .............................................................................................. 27
FUBW35000 PIR Motion Detector......................................................................................... 29
FURM35000 smoke alarm/heat detector .............................................................................. 30
FUSG35000 siren .................................................................................................................. 31
FUBE35000 Remote Key ...................................................................................................... 32
FUBE35010 Control panel ..................................................................................................... 33
4. Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 34
Navigation bar and footer ...................................................................................................... 35
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 36
Hotkeys .................................................................................................................................. 38
Rooms ................................................................................................................................... 39
Cameras ................................................................................................................................ 41
Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 43
Events .................................................................................................................................... 44
Alarm view ............................................................................................................................. 45
5. Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 46
Configuration overview .......................................................................................................... 47
Components .......................................................................................................................... 48
Hotkeys .................................................................................................................................. 57
Scenarios ............................................................................................................................... 59
Schedules .............................................................................................................................. 60
Advanced settings ................................................................................................................. 61
6. Technical data ............................................................................................................................... 66
7. FURM35000 Smartvest Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector............................................................... 70
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 70
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Safety information .................................................................................................................. 71
Scope of delivery ................................................................................................................... 71
Technical data ....................................................................................................................... 72
Functional principle and features ........................................................................................... 72
Behaviour in case of alarm .................................................................................................... 72
Selecting location................................................................................................................... 73
Installation and start-up ......................................................................................................... 73
Displays and functions ........................................................................................................... 74
Care and maintenance ...................................................................................................... 76
Warranty ............................................................................................................................ 77
Disposal ............................................................................................................................. 77
Declaration of conformity ................................................................................................... 78
Declaration of performance ............................................................................................... 78
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Power LED
Green On
System is supplied with power
Off
No power supply
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Status LED
Off
System is "disarmed"
Yellow
On
The system is "disarmed" and there is a fault (e.g. battery dead or magnetic contact is "open")
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On
System is "armed"
Red
On
System is "armed" and in the alarm state (normal alarm, tamper alarm or panic alarm)
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Network LED Green
On
Connection to network and internet
Off
Connection to network without internet
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Flashing
No network connection
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Optional stand. Removable for wall installation.
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1. Device description
This chapter contains descriptions of the Smartvest and all associated components.
FUAA35000 Smartvest
Front
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Reset button
To reset passwords to the default settings (123456) and network settings to DHCP:
While the system is in operation, press and hold the reset button for
>10 seconds using a paper clip. The power LED will go out and a continuous tone will sound. The system then restarts.
Resetting the system to the default settings means that all settings are reset and component pairings are deleted.
Press the reset button with the alarm control panel turned off, and
hold it for >10 seconds while turning on the alarm control panel. The power LED will go out and a continuous tone will sound. The system then restarts.
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RJ45 connector
Integrated network access 10/100 Mbit
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Power supply
5 V DC/1.5 A. Device starts automatically when powered by line voltage.
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Hygrometer
Integrated hygrometer for measuring temperature and humidity
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Under side
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Battery operation
6 x AA (1.5 V) batteries for backup power supply (approx. 5h battery life)
Changing the battery
Push the clips to open the battery compartment cover. Remove the dead 6 AA (1.5 V) batteries from the compartment and replace
with the new 6 AA (1.5 V) batteries. Make sure they are facing in the direction shown on the compartment floor, then close the battery compartment by replacing the cover.
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Mounting bracket
Mounting bracket for wall installation Drill hole spacing: 10 cm (drilling template provided)
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Loudspeaker
Smartvest loudspeaker with a maximum volume of 90db.
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Background LEDs
Off
Off
System is "disarmed"
Yellow
On
The system is "disarmed" and there is a fault (e.g. battery dead or magnetic contact is "open")
Blue
On
System is "armed"
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On
System is "armed" and in the alarm state (e.g. magnetic contact open).
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Cabling
Cabling for power supply and network cable.
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Rear
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Schuko socket
Schuko socket type F (CEE 7/4). Can be used in the following countries: Germany, Austria, Sweden, Netherlands
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Status LED
Off
Power switch is activated; power is being transmitted.
Blue On
Power switch is ready and activated; power is not being transmitted to the appliance.
Flashing
Power switch is starting up
Orange
Flashing
Repeater mode started
On
Power switch is ready and activated; power is not being transmitted to the appliance.
Repeater mode on and connected with a component.
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Button Press this button once to activate or deactivate the power switch.
Press and hold the button for five seconds, to activate repeater mode.
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Schuko socket
Schuko socket type F (CEE 7/4). Can be used in the following countries: Germany, Austria, Sweden, Netherlands
Note
It is only ever possible to connect one component to a power switch.
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FUHA35000 Power Switch
Repeater mode
As well as switching appliances, the power switch can also be used as a wireless repeater for another component. To do this, take the following steps:
1. Press and hold the button for five seconds to activate repeater mode. The status LED will start to flash orange.
2. For any components that you want to connect to the power switch, carry out the manual process for pairing components (see chapter 5, Configuration).
3. The status LED lights up orange when the connection is successful
4. To deactivate repeater mode again, first disconnect the switch. Press and hold the button. Reconnect the switch. Wait until the LED flashes blue and only then release the button. If deactivation was successful, the LED will now light up blue.
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Transmitter component
Contains a wireless component Mounted on window frame
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Signal LED
Blue
Flashing
Magnetic contact is closed Magnetic contact is opened
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Battery operation
1x 3 V button battery (CR2032) for power supply (up to one year battery life).
The Smartvest App warns you when the battery is low. Follow the instructions in the app.
Changing the battery
Slide the battery compartment cover out in a downwards direction. Remove the dead 3 V button batteries from the holder provided and replace
with a new 3 V battery, then close the battery compartment by replacing the cover.
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Magnet component
Contains a magnet component Mounted on window
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FUMK35000 magnetic contact
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Catch
Catch for removing the rear panel
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Pair button
Button for manual pairing with the Smartvest Activate test mode: press for 5 s Deactivate test mode: press for 5 s
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Tampering contact
Tampering contact for alarming in the event of unwanted removal
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Battery operation
3 x AA (1.5 V) batteries for power supply (up to two years battery life)
The Smartvest App warns you when the battery is low. Follow the instructions in the app.
Changing the battery
Press the catch on the underside of the PIR Motion Detector and remove the rear panel. Remove the 3 dead AA (1.5 V) batteries from the compartment and replace with 3 new AA (1.5 V) batteries. Make sure they are facing in the direction shown on the compartment floor, Reattach the PIR Motion Detector to the mounted rear panel.
Note
In test mode, the PIR Motion Detector's energy-saving mode is deactivated so it triggers each time motion is detected. Use this to check whether the detector fully covers the monitored space. Deactivate test mode after use, as otherwise this will severely affect the battery life.
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FUBW35000 PIR Motion Detector
FURM35000 smoke alarm/heat detector
Refer to the instructions for the smoke alarm/heat detector.
(pls also refer to chapter 7. FURM35000 Smartvest Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector)
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LED chamber
LED flashes (according to setting) in the event of an alarm and to acknowledge changes to the siren settings.
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Loudspeaker
Siren loudspeaker with a maximum volume of 80 db or 100 db.
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Pair button
Button for manual pairing with the Smartvest
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Tampering contact
Tampering contact for alarming in the event of unwanted removal
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Battery operation
4 x C (1.5 V) batteries for power supply (up to two years battery life)
Changing the battery
Loosen both screws on the cover. You do not need to completely remove the screws. Lift the cover upwards from the bottom and remove.
In order to access the screws more easily when changing the batteries, you can temporarily remove the tampering contact's rubber cover.
Remove the dead 4 C (1.5 V) batteries from the compartment and replace with the new 4 C (1.5 V) batteries. Make sure that the battery is always positioned with the negative end against the spring. Place the top end of the cover into the holes provided and attach the cover beneath using the two screws.
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FUSG35000 siren
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Signal LED
Blue
Flashing
Acknowledges when button is pressed
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Arm button
Button for arming the Smartvest Press and hold for five seconds to part set
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Disarm button
Button for disarming the Smartvest
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Camera button
Button to start recording for connected cameras
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Panic button
Button for triggering the panic alarm (press for 3 seconds)
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Battery operation
1x 3 V button battery (CR2032) for power supply (up to two years battery life)
The Smartvest App warns you when the battery is low. Follow the instructions in the app.
Changing the battery
Remove the battery compartment on the side of the Remote Key. Remove the dead 3 V button batteries from the holder provided and replace
with a new 3 V battery, Push the battery compartment back into the Remote Key.
Note
The exact reaction caused when a button is pressed depends on the app settings. Refer to Section 5.6, Advanced settings for the arm and disarm buttons, and Section 5.3, Hotkeys for the camera button and panic button.
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FUBE35000 Remote Key
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Arm button
Button for arming the Smartvest
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Disarm button
Button for disarming the Smartvest Verification is required after pressing (PIN or RFID Chip).
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Part set button
Button for part setting the Smartvest.
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Panic button
Button for triggering the panic alarm (press and hold for five seconds).
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Settings button
Button for settings options. Verification is required after pressing (PIN code).
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RFID reader Signal LED
Blue
Flashing
RFID reader has now been active for 30 seconds and is awaiting verification.
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Mount slot
These square slots are for fixing the control panel to the mount.
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Battery operation
4 x AA (1.5 V) batteries for power supply (up to one year battery life)
The Smartvest App warns you when the battery is low. Follow the instructions in the app.
Changing the battery
Once you have set the alarm panel to maintenance mode, remove the control panel from the mount by lightly pressing the tab at the bottom of the mount downwards. You can now slide the control panel out from above. Loosen the screws on the back and open the battery compartment. Remove the 4 dead AA (1.5 V) batteries from the compartment and replace with 4 new AA (1.5 V) batteries. Make sure the polarity is correct when replacing the batteries.
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FUBE35010 Control panel
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Reset button
Resets the control panel to the default settings, i.e. all settings are reset, and the PIN code and all paired RFID chips are unpaired.
Press and hold the control panel's reset button for > 5 seconds during
operation. Two consecutive signal tones will sound to confirm reset. The control panel will then restart.
The default PIN code is (1234), no RFID chips are paired. Please
ensure that the control panel is still paired in your Smartvest system.
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Tampering contact
Tampering contact for alarming in the event of unwanted removal
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Cabling
Cabling for the power supply
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Sounder
Control panel sounder
Note
The exact reaction caused when a button is pressed depends on the app settings. Refer to Section 5.6, Advanced settings for the arm and disarm buttons, and Section 5.3, Hotkeys for the panic button.
Note
An exit delay of 30 seconds is preset on the control panel. When pressing the arm/part set button, the Smartvest will only be armed/part set once this time has elapsed.
You can increase the exit delay to a total of 60 seconds by adjusting the exit delay for arm/part set under Status configuration in the app's advanced settings (see Section 5.6). – Please note that, in this case, the exit delay will remain set to 30 seconds for arming/part setting via app and Remote Key.
The exit delay set on the control panel can be cancelled by pressing the disarm button.
Operation
Arming the system
Press the button to arm the system. Once the button has been pressed, an exit delay begins which arms the system after 30 seconds. A signal tone sequence with decreasing intervals (crescendo) indicates that arming is imminent.
Part setting the system Press the button to part set the system. Once the button has been pressed, an exit delay begins
which part sets the system after 30 seconds. A signal tone sequence with decreasing intervals (crescendo) indicates that arming is imminent.
Disarming the system
Press the button to part set the system. Once the button has been pressed, you have 30 seconds for verification using a four-digit PIN code or RFID chip (see Section 5.2 "Pairing"). Please hold the RFID chip in front of the blue flashing LED. Successful verification is indicated by two consecutive signal tones.
Triggering a panic alarm
To trigger a panic alarm, press and hold the button for > five seconds.
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Installing the Smartvest App
For the Smartvest, there is an app called "Smartvest" available for download from the Google Play Store and the iOS App Store. This app can be used on smartphones and tablets, referred to as "end devices" from this point on.
For installation, go to the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store and search for "Smartvest".
Install the Smartvest App.
Note
Please note that the following operating systems are minimum requirements for running the Smartvest App:
Apple iOS 8 Android 4.0
Setting up the Smartvest
First connect the LAN cable provided on the underside of the Smartvest and connect this to your router,
then connect the power supply unit provided.
Note
Ensure that the DHCP function is activated on your router as otherwise it will not be possible to connect to the Smartvest.
Only start setting up the Smartvest via the app when the green power LED lights up continuously and the alarm panel beeps twice.
There is no double beep sound if integrated into a local network without Internet access.
2. Start-up
Before installing your Smartvest and detector, follow the steps below to start up your Smartvest and pair components with the Smartvest.
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Open the Smartvest App and carry out the following steps:
Start setup
Tap the plus sign to add a Smartvest. The app then automatically searches for devices on your network.
Select
Select your Smartvest from the list. If you want to link the Smartvest from another network or the Smartvest is not found, enter the DID manually. All further entries must then also be made manually.
Device security code
The standard security code "123456" is already stored. When setting it up for the first time, press "Next". If the device security code has already been changed, enter the correct code here.
Standard security code: "123456"
When logging in for the first time, you will asked to change the device security code.
Note
You can change the security code in the settings. If you have already changed the security code, you can enter this here manually before tapping "Next".
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Name assignment, room and location information
Assign a name to the Smartvest. The name "Smartvest" will be stored initially.
Open the room list and select a room where the Smartvest is mounted. Tap the arrow to return to the previous window.
To display weather information, tap the town row and search for your location using the place name or postcode and select your location from the results returned.
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The location data is used solely to ascertain weather information.
End setup
Tap "Save" to finalise the entries.
You have now linked your Smartvest to the app.
Changing the device security code during initial commissioning
When completing the initial commissioning (or after resetting the alarm control panel to the default settings), you will asked to change the device security code. It must contain a minimum of 6 characters and a maximum of 16 characters. The following characters are permitted:
Letters (a–z / A–Z)  Digits (0–9)  Special characters: + - * / % = _ ! ? @ # $ & ( ) , . ; :
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The security code must not be changed to "123456". You can change the device security code at any time in the settings (Advanced settings/security settings).
New firmware available
Run a firmware update for the Smartvest alarm control panel to be able to use all new functions within the Smartvest app.
You can start the update in the advanced settings (chapter 5.6).
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Pairing components
Open the Smartvest App and connect to the Smartvest.
Note
The settings for your components can be found in chapter 5.1, Components.
Carry out the following steps:
Open Smartvest settings
To access the Smartvest settings, tap the settings symbol in the bottom left-hand corner of the operation view. Enter the settings password (standard: "123456") to access all settings options.
Standard settings password: "123456" You can adjust this in the "Advanced settings/security settings".
Select components
Select "Components" from the top of the list.
Tap the plus sign in the top right-hand corner to add a component.
Select the desired components from the list.
In order to abort the pairing for a component, tap "Cancel" in the individual window.
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Pair components
Enter a name for the component.
Note
The name must consist of no more than 15 characters. Additional characters will be automatically deleted after saving.
Open the room list and select the room where the component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app.
Attention
If automatic pairing has not worked as per the instructions provided, there is a procedure for manually pairing each component. This can be found under chapter 5.1., Components.
The settings for your components can also be found in chapter 5.1., Components.
Repeat these steps for all of your components.
Note
In principle, all components will send the read-in signal as soon as they are connected to the power supply.
Note
In order to link compatible cameras to the Smartvest, please follow the relevant instructions for setting up the camera on your network first. If you have connected the camera to the same network as the Smartvest alarm control panel using a LAN cable, you can also adjust the settings using the Smartvest app. Chapter 5 (Configuration) describes how to pair the camera.
Now install the components and the Smartvest as described in the following chapter ("Installation").
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Removing components
Open the component list and...
For Android: … slide the components to the right-hand edge of the screen and
confirm removal
For iOS: … slide the components to the left-hand edge of the screen and
press "Delete"
General settings
Open the Smartvest App and tap the settings symbol in the top right-hand corner to access the general settings.
Available systems
Add a new Smartvest to the app or select your Smartvest to access the Smartvest's general settings.
Smartvest details If the security code has been changed or entered incorrectly, you
can adjust this here for the Smartvest connection.
Note
Chapter 5 (Configuration) describes how to change the security code.
Enable "Automatic log in" to skip manual connection to the Smartvest. The next time you start the app, you will be taken directly to the Smartvest overview.
Tap "Remove system from App" to delete the Smartvest.
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App security
Tap "Change app PIN" to enter your own app PIN. During the initial setup, the standard app PIN is "123456".
Attention
If the app PIN is enabled, you will be asked to enter this each time you start the app on your end device. If you have forgotten your app PIN, you must delete the app and reinstall it.
Standard app PIN: "123456"
Disable "Automatic log in" for the app PIN to ensure the app PIN is requested each time the app is started. Use this to prevent anyone else using the end device from accessing the app.
Manual
Here you can access the Smartvest manual from your smartphone.
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Warning
When using adhesive pads, ensure that the surface below is clean, abrasion-resistant and dry.
On account of their properties, wallpaper and polystyrene or surfaces coated with silicone or Teflon are not suitable for the installation of the smoke alarm device.
3. Installation
This chapter describes how to install the Smartvest and the associated components. Please refer to chapters 4 and 5 when operating and adjusting the settings for the Smartvest via the
Smartvest App.
FUAA35000 Smartvest
The Smartvest is only suitable for indoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
General installation instructions
Ensure that your Smartvest has a backup power supply before installation.
1. To do this, open the battery compartment cover by pressing both clips.
2. Remove the plastic strip.
3. Replace the cover.
Free-standing installation
Press the Smartvest onto the base and place the Smartvest in the desired location. The cables can be clipped onto the base to ensure they are neatly laid.
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Wall installation
Stick the Smartvest drilling template to the desired installation location. Use a spirit level to ensure the drilling template is straight. Drill holes in the specified positions and insert the screw anchors provided. Screw the screws provided into the screw anchors so that the heads protrude by around 6 mm, then mount the Smartvest.
FUHA35000 Power Switch
The power switch is only suitable for indoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
Power switches must never be connected in series.
Installation
Plug the power switch into a socket and plug the desired appliance (e.g. a lamp) into the power switch.
FUMK35000 magnetic contact
The magnetic contact is only suitable for indoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
General installation instructions
Always install the smaller magnet component on the window or door and the larger transmitter
component on the window or door frame.
Install the magnetic contact so that the two components are a maximum of 0.5 cm apart
horizontally and 1.5 cm apart vertically.
If in doubt, test whether the height difference on your window or door is too great by holding the
two components next to each other in the desired position on the window or door and then moving the transmitter component to the window or door frame. If the blue signal LED lights up, the height difference is too great.
To even out the height difference, use the washers provided, which need to be attached to the
rear of the components. The screws provided are not compatible with washers. Either use your own screws for this or the adhesive pads provided (recommended).
Always install the magnetic contact on the side of the window or door which is opened and not on
the hinge side.
You can either install the magnetic contact on the top or the side of the window. If you install the
magnetic contact on the underside of the window, the magnetic contact may not trigger if the window is tilted (not recommended).
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Installation with adhesive pads (recommended)
1. Stick both the small adhesive pads on to the magnetic contact's large transmitter components and the longer adhesive pad on to the smaller magnet component.
2. Stick the large transmitter component to the window frame in the desired position in relation to the window and stick the smaller magnet component to the window itself.
Installation with screws
1. Open the magnetic contact's smaller magnet component with a thin slotted screwdriver.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover from the magnetic contact's larger transmitter component.
3. Screw the smaller magnet component in the desired position on the window using two screws. You must first break through the intended holes using a screwdriver or drill.
4. Screw one screw into the window frame for the transmitter component's keyhole fitting.
5. Attach the transmitter component and fix to the window frame with the remaining screw.
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FUBW35000 PIR Motion Detector
The motion detector is only suitable for indoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
General installation instructions
Install the motion detector 2–2.5 m above the ground for a range of 12 m.  Install the detector either flush to the wall or in a corner (recommended).  Do not install the motion detector opposite heat sources or windows, above a radiator, close to
large metallic structures, close to power cables or gas lines, close to electronic or wireless equipment, or closer than 30 mm to the ceiling.
The detector's detection range is directed downwards. For this reason, do not tilt the detector too
sharply downwards, as otherwise the range will be restricted. A horizontal, upright position is recommended.
Adhesive installation
1. For wall installation, stick the adhesive pads provided on to the rear of the motion detector.
2. For corner installation, stick the adhesive pads on to the motion detector's chamfers (angled surfaces).
3. Install the motion detector in the desired installation location on a flat surface.
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Drill installation using bracket
1. Press the bracket into the motion detector.
2. Hold the motion detector next to the desired installation location and adjust to the desired angle.
3. Fix the position by tightening the screw on the rear of the bracket.
4. Stick the motion detector's drilling template in the desired installation location. Use a spirit level to ensure the drilling template is straight. Drill holes in the specified positions and insert the screw anchors provided.
Remove the bracket and fix it in place using the screws provided. Finally, press the motion detector back on to the bracket.
Drill installation without bracket
1. Press the catch on the underside of the motion detector and remove the motion detector's rear panel.
2. Use the holes provided on the inside of the rear panel as a drill template for wall or corner installation.
3. Drill the holes and insert the screw anchors provided. Next, screw the motion detector's rear panel into the wall or corner using the screws provided.
4. Press the motion detector back on to the fitted base plate of the motion detector.
FURM35000 smoke alarm/heat detector
The smoke alarm/heat detector is only suitable for indoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment and to the instructions for the smoke alarm/heat detector.
Installation
Refer to the instructions for the smoke alarm/heat detector for installation.
(pls also refer to chapter 7. FURM35000 Smartvest Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector)
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Warning
The tamper contact may be triggered when installing the siren. In this event, the siren is set to "LED" by default. If you have already configured the siren as "Siren" or "LED and siren", please reset this to "LED" before installation. Otherwise, if for instance the siren's alarm tone is suddenly triggered when carrying out an installation at a great height, this could lead to a serious accident and physical injury or damage.
Alternatively, you can activate maintenance mode in order to avoid false alarms. See chapter 5 ("Configuration").
When testing the siren's acoustic alarm tone, always maintain a minimum distance of 3 m in order to avoid physical damage (e.g. to hearing).
FUSG35000 siren
The siren is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
General installation instructions
The siren is only suitable for use in protected outdoor areas (IP44).  Ensure that the siren is installed out of hand's reach (minimum 3 m installation height).  When choosing the installation location, ensure that the siren can be seen and heard from a long
distance.
Pressing the tamper contact for the first time activates the siren. After this, if the tamper contact
is triggered, the tamper alarm is triggered.
Drill installation
1. Affix the drilling template provided for the Siren at the desired installation location. Use a spirit level to ensure the drilling template is straight. Drill holes in the specified positions and insert the screw anchors provided. Remove the drilling template.
Attach the A-shaped bracket to the wall using the screws.
2. Connect the power supply unit provided to the siren and hook the sirens into the bracket from above (click 1), then press it against the wall (click 2).
3. Now tighten the small screw on the underside of the bracket.
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FUBE35000 Remote Key
The Remote Key is only suitable for indoor use. Note the information provided in the safety instructions relating to the operating environment.
Installation
Use the keyring to attach the Remote Key to your bunch of keys or similar.
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Note
The control panel is only designed for use indoors. For further information, please refer to the safety instructions relating to installation location and operating environment.
Note
The tamper contact may be triggered when installing the control panel. In order to prevent unwanted alarms in this case, you can activate maintenance mode in the app's advanced settings. (see Section 5.6 Advanced settings)
FUBE35010 Control panel
General installation instructions
Remove the plastic strip protruding from the battery compartment in order to switch on the control
panel.
Ensure that your Smartvest control panel has a backup power supply before installation.
1. To do this, open the battery compartment cover by loosening the screws and pressing both
clips.
2. Remove the plastic strip.
3. Connect the power supply unit provided to the opening provided in the battery compartment,
then run the power supply unit cable through the cable guide provided.
4. Close the cover and then re-tighten the battery compartment screws by hand.
Drill installation
1. Affix the control panel's drilling template at the desired installation location. Use a spirit level
to ensure the drilling template is straight. Drill holes in the specified positions and insert the screw anchors provided. Remove the drilling template before attaching the T-shaped mount in the desired installation location using the screws included.
2. To attach the control panel to the installed mount, hang the control panel on the hooks
provided on the mount using the slots located on the back. Now push the control panel downwards until the hooks click into place on the control panel.
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Note
Depending on the operating system and end device used, the actual display may differ slightly from the screenshots included in this manual. In this manual, the menu overviews are illustrated using tablet screenshots, while the descriptions of the individual menu items are illustrated using smartphone screenshots. The descriptions of the menu items and navigation are however identical on each device.
4. Operation
The Smartvest App is divided into two basic menus, operation and configuration.
This chapter will show you how to operate the Smartvest via the Smartvest App. Please refer to chapter 5 to find out how to configure the Smartvest.
The following functions are available in the operation menu:
overview of the most important information and functions
o switching the Smartvest to armed/part set/disarmed o Active devices o faults
overview and activation of your hotkeys  overview of your rooms and the status of the room detectors  overview and live view of your cameras  overview and call contacts  overview of events
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Navigation bar and footer
Open the Smartvest App and connect to the Smartvest.
Navigation bar
View The individual menu items are shown in the navigation bar at the
top. The menu you are currently viewing is highlighted.
Switching menu You can switch between the individual menus by "swiping" your
finger across the screen from left to right or vice versa. Alternatively, you can switch between the individual menus by tapping on the desired menu in the menu bar.
Colour code The Smartvest's current status is indicated in the navigation bar
using a colour code.
Grey
System is "disarmed"
Yellow
The system is "disarmed" and there is a fault (e.g. battery dead)
Blue
System is "armed"
Red
System is "armed" and in the alarm state (e.g. magnetic contact open, panic or tampering).
Footer
Settings The settings symbol is located in the bottom left-hand corner
of the footer. Tap this symbol to access the Smartvest settings.
Temperature, humidity and weather display Temperature, humidity and weather information are displayed in
the bottom right-hand corner.
Indoor temperature and humidity display, as measured by the Smartvest's hygrometer
Weather display for the location set in the Smartvest settings
Note
The hygrometer values for indoor areas need around 30 minutes after start-up to level off.
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Overview
Status display
Three different symbols are used to represent the different Smartvest statuses in the status display. The current status is marked in colour, with the relevant text shown below. You can change the status by dragging to the left or right or, alternatively, by tapping the desired status.
Smartvest is internally armed
The internal arming is pre-programmed as perimeter protection ex-works. This means that opening detectors will trigger an alarm whereas motion detectors will not. This means you can move around freely inside the house (internally) without triggering an alarm. However, the opening detector triggers an alarm if anyone enters the premises from the outside. Recommended application: Set the Smartvest to internally armed before you go to bed.
Smartvest is unarmed (ready to arm)
In this state, the system is not live. Notifications from most sensors do not trigger an alarm. The only exception is the smoke alarm device which, for your own safety, always triggers an alarm irrespective of the system status. In addition, an alarm is triggered if any of the components sends a sabotage message. Recommended application: Set the Smartvest to disarmed when you come home.
Smartvest is armed
The arming is pre-programmed as full protection ex­works. This means that all sensors trigger an alarm. Recommended application: Set the Smartvest to armed when you leave the house and there is no-one else at home.
Note
When pairing components, standard values are automatically set for the active status. Should you wish to alter the settings for the status in question, you can find the settings under point 5.5 – Advanced settings/Status configuration.
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Hotkeys
There are two pre-configured hotkeys – panic and camera – below the status display, which you can tap and enable in the overview. These two hotkeys are also found on the FUBE35000 Remote Key and can be operated from there.
Standard: All actuators are triggered (e.g. sirens) and all
cameras are recording
Standard: All cameras are recording
Note
When pairing components, standard values are automatically set for the pre-configured hotkeys. Should you wish to alter the settings for the hotkey in question, you can find the settings under point 5.3, Hotkeys.
Fault
Should any faults occur (e.g. battery dead), these are shown below the hotkeys. Once the faults have been remedied, they are no longer shown in the overview.
You can also find the fault messages in the event overview (4.7).
Active devices
Components with an active status (e.g. power switch "on") are displayed in a list. Once the components are deactivated, they are no longer shown in the overview.
This means you always have an overview of any devices consuming power.
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Hotkeys
Application examples
Hotkeys enable straightforward activation of various components with just a tap. Should you become aware of any potential intruders outside your house before they have attempted
to break in, you could, for example, configure a hotkey (panic) to activate the siren, which you could then tap to scare off the intruder before they break in.
Alternatively, you could create a user-defined hotkey to activate one or several power switches and switch your home lighting on and off by tapping the hotkey.
Hotkey overview
Up to 11 hotkeys can be displayed in the hotkey overview. Two pre-configured hotkeys – panic and camera – are already stored upon initial start-up. In the settings (see chapter 5.3, Hotkeys), you can add nine further hotkeys in the overview or edit the hotkeys already available.
To do this, simply tap the desired hotkey.
Pre-configured hotkeys
There are two pre-configured hotkeys – panic and camera – in the hotkey overview. These two hotkeys are also found on the FUBE35000 Remote Key and can be operated from there.
Standard: All actuators are triggered (e.g. sirens) and all
cameras are recording
Standard: All cameras are recording
Note
When pairing components, standard values are automatically set for the pre-configured hotkeys. Should you wish to alter the component settings for the hotkey in question, you can find the settings under point 5.3, Hotkeys.
Configurable hotkeys
You can configure up to nine hotkeys in the settings (see chapter
5.3, Hotkeys). Once created, these are then shown in the hotkey overview and can be tapped and run.
Configured hotkeys
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Rooms
Room overview
In the room overview, all rooms with at least one added component are shown. A maximum of two components are shown under the room name.
Room details
Tap the desired room to open the individual room overview. All components which have been added to the room are then listed.
Tap the arrow in the top left-hand corner to exit the individual room overview.
Colour code
If there is a fault with any of the individual components, the relevant room in the overview and the component itself will be marked in yellow.
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Cameras
Camera overview
Up to four cameras can be displayed in the camera overview. In the settings (see chapter 5.5, Advanced settings), you can add four cameras in the contact overview or edit the settings for the cameras already available.
You can access the live view with the various camera functions by tapping the relevant camera.
TVAC19000
Live view You can control the camera by using your finger to swipe left,
right, up or down across the live view.
Move two fingers away from each other on the screen to zoom in on the camera image.
Actions
Push to Talk Keep this button pressed to speak to people on-site
via the camera's loudspeaker.
Activate microphone Tap this button to listen to the camera's recorded
audio.
Preset positions Press this button to save or retrieve positions that
have just been set (Preset 1, 2, 3).
Snapshot Tap this button to save a snapshot on your end
device.
Recording Press this button to start a one-minute recording.
Note: Recordings are only possible if a microSD card has
been inserted in the camera. The "Rec" button will not appear otherwise.
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TVAC19100
Live view Move two fingers away from each other on the screen to zoom in
on the camera image.
Actions
Activate microphone Tap this button to listen to the camera's recorded
audio.
Snapshot Tap this button to save a snapshot on your end
device.
Recording Press this button to start a one-minute recording.
Note:
Recordings are only possible if a microSD card has been inserted in the camera. The "Rec" button will not appear otherwise.
TVAC16000
Live view Move two fingers away from each other on the screen to zoom in
on the camera image.
Changing camera Select the required camera (camera 1–4).
Actions
Snapshot Tap this button to save a snapshot on your end
device.
Recording Press this button to start a one-minute recording.
Note: Recordings are only possible if a microSD card has
been installed in the TVAC16000 monitor. The "Rec" button will not appear otherwise.
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Contacts
Contact overview
Up to four contacts can be displayed in the contact overview. Two pre-configured contacts – emergency and police – are already stored upon initial start-up. In the settings (see chapter 5.6, Contacts), you can add two further contacts in the contact overview or edit the contacts already available.
Make calls
Tapping a contact's number automatically brings up the telephone view for your end device, with the relevant contact's number pre­dialled. To make the call, you need to tap your end device's call button.
Attention
The pre-configured contacts emergency and police are only to be used in case of emergency.
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Events
Event overview
When calling up the event list, the 100 most recent events are displayed.
To view older events, use the search function. The Smartvest alarm control panel stores a maximum of 1000 entries.
Note
Camera events will be loaded directly from the camera into the event overview and updated. Depending on the network connection, it may take several minutes for a new video to be displayed.
Note
Motion detector events are not listed in the event overview.
Use test mode to carry out the function test. (See chapter 1.4., Motion detector.)
Colour code
Components which have triggered an alarm status are marked red in the event overview.
Components not transmitting a signal to the Smartvest or whose battery is dead are marked yellow in the event overview.
Export
Tap the export symbol in the bottom left-hand corner to save the current event overview on your end device in a text file.
Search
Tap the search symbol in the bottom left-hand corner in order to search events within a specific time period. Tap "Search" to
carry out the search or the arrow symbol to return to the event overview.
Updating manually
You can update the event list manually by swiping downwards. This is particularly helpful when loading camera events.
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Alarm view
Alarm view
The alarm view opens when an alarm is triggered, if:
the Smartvest App is already open  the Smartvest App is opened after the alarm  the Smartvest App is opened by tapping the alarm's
push notification.
Chain of events
The chain of events shows you which event triggered the alarm (highlighted red), when the event triggered the alarm, and any events that have taken place since the alarm was triggered. Up to 5 events will be displayed.
Actions
The pre-configured hotkeys, panic and record, can be found under Actions.
Standard: All actuators are triggered (e.g. sirens) and all
cameras are recording
Standard: All cameras are recording
Camera overview
You can access the live view with the various camera functions by tapping the relevant camera.
Emergency contacts
Contacts you have selected as emergency contacts are displayed here and can be called upon for assistance.
Tapping a contact's number automatically brings up the telephone view for your end device, with the relevant contact's number pre-dialled.
Attention
The pre-configured contacts – emergency and police – are only to be used in case of emergency.
Situation under control
Tapping the "Quit alarm" button will disarm the alarm and your system.
You can also quit the alarm and disarm your system by pressing the "Disarm" button on your remote key.
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Note
Depending on the operating system and end device used, the actual display may differ slightly from the screenshots included in this manual. In this manual, the menu overviews are illustrated using tablet screenshots, while the descriptions of the individual menu items are illustrated using smartphone screenshots. The descriptions of the menu items and navigation are however identical on each device.
5. Configuration
The Smartvest App is divided into two basic menus, operation and configuration.
This chapter will show you how to configure the Smartvest via the Smartvest App. Please refer to chapter 4 to find out how to operate the Smartvest.
The following can be carried out via the configuration menu:
setting and adding components  setting your hotkeys  setting your scenarios  setting your schedules  setting the network and security parameters  setting the arm/partial arm/disarm modes  setting the time and firmware  activating the test, maintenance and remote mode
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Configuration overview
Configuration overview
The Smartvest settings, contacts and manual are displayed in the configuration overview.
Smartvest settings
Enter the settings password (default: "123456") to access all Smartvest settings options.
The settings password must be entered to change the following settings:
Components  Hotkeys  Scenarios  Schedules  Advanced settings
These settings are described in greater detail in chapters 5.2 to
5.6.
Contacts
Tap "Contacts" to open the contact list. The contacts displayed should be individually arranged for each
end device as these are saved in the app itself.
Tap the contact that you want to change or tap the plus sign to add a new contact.
Name Enter a name for the contact.
Number Enter the contact's telephone number
Selected helpers Enable this option for the contacts you would prefer to inform in
the event of an alarm. If you have designated at least one contact as a selected helper, this contact is displayed as a call option the next time there is an alarm on the Smartvest. Up to two of the four contacts can be designated as selected helpers.
New or amended contacts are shown in the contact overview (see chapter 4.6, Contacts).
Smartvest manual
Here you can access the Smartvest manual from your smartphone.
Log out
Tap "Log out" to stop the connection with Smartvest. You will then be taken to the homepage.
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Components
Component overview
Tap "Components" to access the component overview. All paired components and the associated rooms are displayed in the overview.
Pair components
Tap the plus sign to add a component. Select the relevant component from the component list.
Camera
Note
If you have connected the camera to the same network as the Smartvest alarm control panel using a LAN cable, you can pair the camera directly in the Smartvest app, as well as configuring it and then switching to WiFi operation.
To establish a direct WiFi connection, first follow the camera's instructions for setting up the camera on your home network.
Enter a name for the component.
Search for the camera within the network.
Select the camera's DID from the results. Alternatively,
enter the camera's DID manually and tap "Next".
You now need to enter the camera's security code.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Tap "Next" to complete the pairing process.
Wireless Socket
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
Note
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If the pairing process was not successful, repeat the steps.
Opening detector
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app.
Note
If the pairing process was not successful, tap "Pair", open the magnetic contact's battery compartment and then close it again.
Motion detectors
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
Note
If the pairing process was not successful, tap "Pair", press the catch on the underside of the motion detector, remove the motion detector from the housing rear panel and press the pair button.
Smoke alarm/heat detector
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
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Note
If the pairing process was not successful, tap "Pair", loosen the smoke alarm/heat detector from the base plate, remove and replace the batteries.
Siren
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
Note
If the pairing process was not successful, tap "Pair" and press the pair button on the back of the siren.
Remote Key
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
Note
If the pairing process was not successful, tap "Pair" and press the camera hotkey on the Remote Key for five seconds.
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Control panel
Enter a name for the component.
Open the room list and select the room where the
component is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Now tap "Next".
Follow the instructions in the app and then complete the
process.
Successful pairing is confirmed by five signal tones from
the control panel.
Note
If the pairing process was unsuccessful, remove a battery (and/or the network cable) press "Pair" again and replace the battery.
Configure components
Select the components you want to configure from the component overview.
Alarm panel
Name Enter a name for the Smartvest.
Background LED Adjust the brightness of the background LED to "Off", "Low" or
"High".
Volume Adjust the alarm panel's volume to "Off", "Low" or "High" for
alarming or other events.
Off Low: 70 dB High: 90 dB
Duration of the reaction Set the alarm duration for the alarm control panel in the event of
an alarm.
Room Open the room list and select a room where the Smartvest is
mounted. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Town
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To display weather information, tap the town row and search for your location using the place name or postcode and select your location from the results returned.
Wireless Socket
Name Enter a name for the component.
Auto off after scenario Specify how long the power switch should remain activated after
a scenario has been activated.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the wireless socket
is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Opening detector
Name Enter a name for the component.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the opening
detector is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Motion detectors
Name Enter a name for the component.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the motion detector
is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
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Smoke alarm/heat detector
Name Enter a name for the component.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the component is
installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Siren
Name Enter a name for the component.
Type of reaction Here you can set how the siren reacts when it is activated.
LED
LEDs flashing
Siren
Siren is activated
LED and siren
LEDs are flashing and siren is activated
Duration Here you can set how long the siren sounds and how long the
LEDs flash when activated.
Volume Set the siren volume. Off Low: approx. 80 dB High: approx. 100 dB
Attention
Always maintain a distance of 3 m when the volume is set to 100 dB in order to prevent physical injury (e.g. to hearing).
Room Open the room list and select the room where the Smartvest
is installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
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Remote Key
Name Enter a name for the component.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the Remote Key is
installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings. The "Mobile devices" room is available for the Remote Key.
Control panel
Name Enter a name for the component.
Room Open the room list and select the room where the control panel is
installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
Further control panel settings
Attention
All of the following settings are changed on the control panel itself.
Change PIN code
Press the settings button on the control panel.  Enter the PIN code within the next 10 seconds. (Default PIN
code 1234)
Then press button (1).  You can now enter a new four-digit PIN code.  To exit the settings, press the settings button again.
Pairing an RFID chip
Press the settings button on the control panel.  Enter the PIN code within the next 10 seconds. (Default PIN
code 1234)
Hold the required RFID chip in front of the LED below the
control panel within 30 seconds.
Successful pairing is confirmed by two consecutive signal
tones.
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The number of RFID chips previously paired is displayed on
the control panel.
If the pairing of the chip was unsuccessful, a single long signal
tone is emitted.
To exit the settings, press the settings button again.
Note
A maximum of eight RFID chips can be paired.
Unpairing an RFID chip
Press the settings button on the control panel.  Enter the PIN code within the next 10 seconds. (Default PIN
code 1234)
Then press button (2).  Hold the required RFID chip in front of the LED below the
control panel within 30 seconds.
Successful unpairing is confirmed by two consecutive signal
tones.
The number of RFID chips that are still paired is displayed on
the control panel.
To exit the settings, press the settings button again.
Camera
Name Enter a name for the component.
DID Read the camera's DID number here.
Security code Entering the camera's security code
Advanced settings Open the advanced settings by entering the camera's admin code
(default setting: 123456).
Room Open the room list and select the room where the camera is
installed. Tap the arrow to return to the settings.
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Advanced camera settings
(not available for TVAC16000 cameras)
Admin password and device security code Change the device security code and password for the camera
here The device security code provides you with access to the camera
image The admin password opens the advanced settings.
Timezone settings Here you can select the timezone in which the camera is installed.
If the world time zone uses summer time, activate the summer­time setting.
Video Settings Video Quality Select the quality for the video streaming here.
Improved streaming, the video display is smoother.  Improved image, the video image has a higher resolution.  HD video, the video image is shown in HD. However, due
Note:
Only use the improved image/HD video settings if you have sufficient bandwidth (1 Mbps) and the correct system requirements. Note that differing transmission technologies for audio and video may result in asynchronous transmission as a result of different network traffic.
Environment mode
Here, you have the option to choose between the interior
(50 Hz), interior (60 Hz) and exterior network frequency.
Standard value, Germany: 50 Hz
Adjusting for poor light conditions If light conditions are poor in night mode, adjust the video image using the 5 levels. Level 5 brightens the image as far as possible.
Image alignment Here you can rotate, mirror, or rotate and mirror the image.
WiFi settings Select the required network that will be used for the camera to access the Internet and enter the correct WiFi password.
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Note:
To prevent unauthorised persons from accessing the network, protect it using WPA/ WPA2/ WPA2-PSK encryption.
Once the settings have been saved, the camera will restart. Do not forget to disconnect the Ethernet adapter cable (if used during initial commissioning).
If the connection was unsuccessful or incorrect WiFi details were entered, press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds to reset the camera to its default settings.
Recognition mode The settings for motion detection are required for motion­detection-based recording.
You can choose between "Off" and "Software".
Off: No notification/recording in the event of motion being
detected.
Software: The camera's software detects motion. You can specify different degrees of sensitivity for the motion detection at night and during the day. The higher the sensitivity, the smaller the movement must be on the image for the motion detection to be triggered.
SD card settings Formatting the SD card Format the SD card. To use an SD card continuously, please use a class 10 SD card.
Note:
When formatting the SD card, all data will be deleted. Please save the data before formatting.
Activating the circular buffer If this function is activated, the newest recordings overwrite the oldest ones once the SD card is full.
Device information Here you can read the firmware version, as well as the total storage and available storage space.
Hotkeys
Hotkeys
Tap the configured hotkeys (panic or camera) or one of the nine configurable hotkeys in order to configure these. Configured hotkeys are separated from non-configured hotkeys by a blank line.
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Hotkey settings
In the list of actuators, select the components you would like to be activated when the hotkeys are tapped.
Tap "Save" to create the hotkey with the desired actuators.
The hotkey will then be visible in the hotkey overview (see chapter
4.3, Hotkeys) and can be tapped and activated.
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Scenarios
Application examples
Scenarios allow you to automate certain actions in your home; for example, you can use a motion detector when a room is entered or a magnetic contact when a
door is opened to switch on a light source connected to a power switch. You could also use a motion detector or magnetic contact to start a camera recording, which allows
you to always have an overview of who has entered your house and when.
Scenarios
In the list of sensors, select the components to which you would like to add a scenario.
Any number of actuators can be assigned to each sensor.
You can also manually deactivate existing configured scenarios using the ON/OFF switch on the right-hand side of the components until you want to reactivate them.
Scenario settings
Tap the plus sign to open the list of actuators. Select one or more actuators that you want to add to the sensor's scenario and tap "Save".
For power switches, you also need to select whether the power switch activates when the scenario is activated ("On") or deactivated ("Off").
By setting the TVAC19000 pan/tilt camera as an actuator, you can start a recording from 1 of 3 preset positions.
Note:
You can remove an actuator from the list by removing it from the actuator list (uncheck it).
Note:
Please make sure that no scenarios conflict with an alarm configuration. Example: If a motion detector detection switches on a radio socket
in the event of an alarm, you should not create any scenario with this motion detector involving switching off the same radio socket.
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Schedules
Application examples
Schedules allow you to automate certain actions in your home as well as providing presence simulation.
You can store schedules for each power switch to activate light sources that are connected to a power switch and simulate a presence when you are away, while on holiday for example.
You could also connect your Christmas lights to a power switch and activate these at night-time only using a schedule.
Schedules
In the list of power switches, select the power switches for which you would like to store a schedule.
Schedule settings
Tap the plus sign to add a schedule. Select the start and end time for when you would like the power
switch to be activated. Select the days of the week on which you would like the schedule
to be followed.
Note
You can create up to ten schedules for each power switch.
Note
Please ensure that you activate the "Summertime" function in the spring and deactivate it again in the autumn. This function can be found in Section
5.6 Advanced settings, Summertime.
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Advanced settings
Network settings
The Smartvest is set to DHCP by default. This means that the Smartvest is automatically assigned an IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server by your router.
Should you wish to enter these manually, switch DHCP to "Off" and enter your own details.
Note
We recommend leaving the DHCP function set to "On".
IP address For the IP addresses available for the Smartvest IP address, refer
to your router settings.
Subnet mask The subnet mask is dependent on the network to which you are
connected. The standard subnet mask is: 255.255.255.0.
Gateway and DNS server For the gateway and DNS server, you usually enter your router's
IP address.
Example of a manual entry: IP address: 192.168.0.50 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. Gateway: 192.168.0.1 DNS server: 192.168.0.1
To complete the process, tap "Save" to store the details.
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Security settings
In the security settings, you can change the security code and password for the Smartvest settings. It is strongly recommended that you change both passwords when performing the initial setup.
Device security code Enter the old security code followed by the new one. Confirm this
again, then tap "Save".
Note
The security code is automatically changed in the end device central settings where the change was carried out.
With other end devices, you must change the device security code in the general settings (see point 2.4, General settings) before you log in next time.
Password for settings Enter the old password for settings and then the new password.
Confirm this again, then tap "Save".
Note
If you have forgotten your security code or your password for the settings, you can reset these to the default value "123456".
To do this, press the reset button on the Smartvest using a paper clip for ten seconds (while operating); this will restore the Smartvest's factory settings. This safeguards the pairing with the components and ensures the most important settings are retained.
Status configuration
Select the status you would like to configure. This is how you specify how your Smartvest will react in the relevant status.
Activated Select the actuators and sensors you would like to trigger and/or
detect in "Active" status.
Exit delay Activate the exit delay so you have enough time to leave the
house after arming the Smartvest. The exit delay applies for both "Active" and "Part set".
Note
In "Active" status, all actuators and sensors are activated as standard.
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Part set Select the actuators and sensors you would like to trigger and/or
detect in "Part set" status.
Exit delay Activate the exit delay so you have enough time to leave the
house after arming the Smartvest. The exit delay applies for both "Active" and "Part set".
Note
In "Part set" status, all actuators and sensors are activated as standard, with the exception of motion detectors.
Deactivated Entry delay Activate the entry delay so you have enough time to disarm the
Smartvest when entering the house.
Attention
The entry delay carries an increased security risk as the alarm panel can be tampered with during this time period.
Notifications
Use push notification Enable push notification in order to be notified on your end device
when there is a status change or an alarm.
Enable email notification Enable email notification in order to be notified on your end
device when there is a status change or an alarm.
To do this, enter your email address(es) in the recipient list.
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Enable SMS notification Enable SMS notification in order to be notified on your end device
when there is a status change or an alarm.
For SMS notification, go to www.smstrade.de and order a subscription that suits you. After registering, you will receive a verification request on your mobile. Confirm this,
then enter the key and your telephone number and select the desired program.
Attention
"SMS Service" is a product offered by CM Telecom Germany GmbH, Office Frankfurt, Mainfrankenpark 53, 97337 Dettelbach. The service is used at your own risk. ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, Linker Kreuthweg 5, 86444 Affing, Germany shall not assume any liability for any possible damage caused as a result of using the service.
Firmware update
Tap "Update" to start the firmware update.
Please wait until the message "Update completed" is displayed. – The alarm control panel then restarts. The network LED flashes red during the boot process.
Note
Any firmware update should ideally be carried out on the same network as the Smartvest.
Adopt time
Tap "Adopt time" to transfer the current time zone and time from your smartphone to the Smartvest.
Note
Before adopting the time, please ensure that the "Summertime" slide control has been correctly set (see following point).
Summer Time
Activate summer time, to switch the time schedules from normal time to summer time. The time schedules will be moved forward an hour.
Deactivate summer time, to switch the time schedules from summer time to normal time. The time schedules will be moved back an hour.
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About
Tap "About" to view up-to-date information on the Smartvest DID, the current firmware version and the current app version.
Special mode
Maintenance mode Set the system to maintenance mode to avoid triggering the
tamper alarm and a supervision fault when changing the battery.
Attention
Do not forget to deactivate maintenance mode again for normal operation.
Test mode After activating test mode, a view appears showing all new events
including motion detection. Test mode is only available if the system is disarmed.
Attention
Do not forget to deactivate test mode again for normal operation.
Remote mode In "Remote Mode", app functionality is limited to Remote Key
functions. This is suitable for users who should only be given access to the basic functions e.g. children.
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Model number FUAA35000 – Smartvest
Battery
6 x AA (2 x 3) (1.5 V) as a backup power supply
Battery life
h
Ø 5
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
540
Hygrometer
integrated
Dimensions
mm
279.6 x 89.3 x 193.8
Max. wireless zones
32
Max. humidity
%
80
Installation
Free-standing or wall installation
Network connector
Mbit
10/100
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Sound pressure
dB
Off, low (70), high (90)
Power supply
V
5
Power consumption
mA
Max. 450
Model number FUHA35000 Power Switch
Connections
Schuko plug on device (type: F); Schuko socket on
device (type: F)
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Frequency
MHz
868
Weight
g
129
Dimensions
mm
55 x 99 x 31
Max. humidity
%
80
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
No
Switching power
W
< 3680
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Power supply
V
250 AC
6. Technical data
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Model number
FUMK35000 – magnetic contact
Battery
1 x CR2032 (3 V)
Battery life
Ø 1 year
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
30
Dimensions
mm
40 x 71 x 14
Max. humidity
%
80
Installation
Door or window installation
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
Yes
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Model number
FUBW35000 – PIR Motion Detector
Battery
3 x AA (1.5 V)
Battery life
Ø 2 years
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Type of detection
Heat recognition
Energy saving mode
s
120 (after motion is detected, the motion detector will
wait 120 seconds before sending another alert)
Detection range
m
12
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
163
Dimensions
mm
61 x 110 x 52
Max. humidity
%
80
Installation
Wall installation
Height > 2 m
PIR angle of view
Horizontal: 105°
Vertical: 45°
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
Yes
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
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Model number
FURM35000 – smoke alarm/heat detector
Alarm muting
m
10
Battery
2 x AA (1.5 V)
Battery life
Ø 1 year
Operating temperature
°C
0–45
Detection range
40
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
166
Dimensions
mm
32 x 120
Max. humidity
%
93
Installation
Ceiling installation
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Model number FUSG35000 – siren
Battery
4 x C (1.5 V)
Battery life
Ø 2 years
Operating temperature
°C
-10–50
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
870
Luminous colour
Red
Illuminant
LED
Dimensions
mm
112 x 300 x 102
Max. humidity
%
80
Installation
Wall installation in protected outdoor area.
PIR angle of view
Horizontal: 105°, vertical: 45°
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
Yes
Sound pressure
dB
Off, low (80), high (100)
Protection class
IP
44
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Power supply
V
5
Power consumption
mA
200
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Model number FUBE35000 – Remote Key
Battery
1 x CR2032 (3 V)
Battery life
Ø 2 years
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
22
Dimensions
mm
30 x 60 x 14
Max. humidity
%
80
Installation
Door or window installation
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
No
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Model number FUBE35010 – Control panel
Battery
4 x AA (1.5 V)
Battery life
Ø 1 year
Operating temperature
°C
0–40
Frequency
MHz
868.3
Weight
g
318
Dimensions
mm
140 x 120 x 30
Max. humidity
%
93%
Installation
Wall installation indoors
Range
m
approx. 30 depending on the local conditions
Tamper monitoring
Yes
Signal check
Yes, time interval 3 h
Power supply
V
5 V
Power consumption
mA
max 100
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EN 14604:2005/AC:2008
7. FURM35000 Smartvest Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector
Introduction
Information on user manual
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing our product and putting your trust in us. You've made a good choice.
This smoke alarm device (hereinafter referred to as “detector” or “device”) has been developed with
great care and manufactured to assist you in swiftly detecting the danger of a fire. Please read this user manual in its entirety and follow all instructions to ensure optimal handling of the device.
This booklet is the installation and maintenance guide.
Intended use
Only use the device for the purpose for which it was built and designed. Any other use is considered unintended!
This device may only be used for the following purpose: Fire and smoke detection in private households This smoke alarm device features a heat warning function. It is not, however, a heat detector as specified
by EN 54 or other standards required by law for fire detection systems.
Limitation of liability
Your rights are limited to the repair or replacement of this product in its as-delivered condition. ABUS Security-Center does not assume liability for any special, incidental or consequential damages, including but not limited to accrued loss of profit or earnings, loss or recovery of data, costs for replacement equipment, downtimes, property damages or claims of third parties resulting from, among others, contractual, legal or tort recovery claims created by the warranty, irrespective of other limited warranty stipulations or those implied by law or in the event that the limited warranty is invalid, the extent of liability of ABUS Security-Center is limited to the purchase price of this product.
We reserve the right to make changes to this manual without prior notice. © ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, 03/2016
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Symbol
Signal word
Meaning
Caution
Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards.
Caution
Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards caused by electrical voltage.
Important
Indicates possible damage to the device/accessories.
Note
Indicates important information.
High direct heat may damage the batteries. For this reason, you should not place the device on heat sources (such as radiators) or in direct sunlight.
The batteries cannot be recharged.
Batteries should only be removed in order to be changed, otherwise the device cannot warn you of a serious incident.
To ensure a long lifespan and safe operation, we recommend using the following high-quality batteries: “Gold Peak Group GP15A” or “Energizer E91”.
After replacing the batteries, you must always check that the device is functioning correctly.
Keep packaging material and small parts away from children. There is a risk of suffocation.
Remove all packaging material before using the device.
Do not cover the device.
Do not paint over the device or cover it with wallpaper.
Do not, on any account, open or repair the device. Failure to observe this instruction will invalidate the warranty.
Do not use the device if it has been dropped or damaged in any other way.
Safety information
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual and on the device:
Information on the battery
The device is powered by two 1.5 V AA replaceable batteries.
Packaging
Functioning of the device
To ensure that the device functions correctly, please note the following points:
Scope of delivery
ABUS smoke alarm device including batteries User manual Installation material
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Power supply
2 x 1.5 V alkaline batteries (replaceable)
Smoke detection
Photoelectric reflection
Heat detection
54°C–70°C
Power consumption
<4 µA (standby) || <40 mA (alarm)
Operating temperature
0 to 40°C
Humidity
10% to 93% (non-condensing)
Sound pressure
> 85 dB (A)@3 m
Alarm muting
< 10 minutes
Detection range
Max. 40 m² within a room
Installation location
Ceiling (only in interior spaces)
Radio frequency
868.3 MHz
The smoke alarm device does not detect gas, steam, fire or flames.
People with impaired hearing may not be able to hear the alarm. Alarms with additional optical signalling are available for such cases.
Particularly high electromagnetic radiation could impair the function of the detector. For this reason, do not install the detector near magnets or devices which produce electromagnetic radiation.
The smoke alarm device operates in accordance with the optical principle (photoelectric reflection) and features a measurement chamber in which infiltrating smoke particles are measured.
If the alarm threshold is exceeded, a loud acoustic alarm sounds. The smoke alarm device also has a heat detector that triggers an alarm if a threshold value is exceeded.
The alarm is switched off as soon as the measurement chamber is free of smoke again and/or the temperature has fallen back to a normal level.
1. Alert all occupants.
2. Help children as well as disabled, elderly and sick people.
3. Close all windows and doors behind you.
4. Leave the house immediately.
5. Do not use lifts.
6. Alert the fire service: Tel. 112.
Technical data
Functional principle and features
Behaviour in case of alarm
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Outside (use only in closed rooms)
In rooms in which the alarm could be triggered by disturbance variables (steam, condensation, “normal” smoke, vapour, dust, dirt or grease)
Next to an air duct or similar ventilation opening (draughts)
In areas in which the temperature can fall below 0°C or rise to over 40°C
On unstable surfaces with designs that render them unsuitable for installation with screw anchors
Take the following steps in the specified order to install the detector on the ceiling:
1. Loosen the smoke alarm device from the housing base by turning it anticlockwise.
2. Insert the batteries, ensuring that the polarity is correct.
3. Mark drill holes through the housing base.
4. Drill the necessary holes and attach the screw anchors, then
screw on the detector base.
When marking out the drill holes, make sure there are no electrical wires or cables, pipes or other important components behind the mounting location.
Selecting location
Smoke alarm devices are to be used as the bare minimum equipment in all bedrooms, children's rooms and hallways which act as escape routes, and are to be installed in each case in the middle of the room, on the ceiling only (do not install on a wall) (Fig. 2). Select the highest installation location with a minimum distance of 50 cm to surrounding walls, furniture and lamps. Configuration is optimal when devices are located in all other rooms as well as staircases. In washrooms (bathrooms, lavatories etc.), a smoke alarm device is generally not necessary because the risk of fire is low.
Please note the graphics in this manual and the detailed information available in the EN14676 standard
“Smoke alarm devices for use in residential buildings, apartments and rooms with similar purposes – Installation, use and maintenance”.
Where smoke alarm devices should not be installed
Installation and start-up
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Failure to follow the instructions for the selection of a location and installation may result in risk of injury, e.g. from smoke alarm devices falling down.
In the normal state, the red control LED under the housing cover flashes once every 40 seconds and signals that the detector is ready for operation.
Regularly check the functionality of the smoke alarm device by pressing the Test button. The warning tone signals and the red “ALARM” LED flashes.
This does not indicate that smoke is present in the air in the room; it is a confirmation that the smoke alarm device is functioning properly.
Test the functionality of the detector after installation without fail. A regular test is also recommended.
Keep the device at arm's length to protect your hearing.
To carry out a test, hold the Test button down for just 3-5 seconds. Holding the Test button down for 15 seconds will reset the smoke detector to the factory
default settings. This will cause it to lose its connection with Smartvest and other smoke alarm devices.
If the detector's battery charge falls below a certain value, the detector signals this with an acoustic warning tone (every 40 seconds). If this warning signal sounds, the detector batteries must be immediately replaced with new batteries. Pressing the Test button mutes the fault signal for 8 hours.
From the time of the first battery warning signal, the detector is still operable and completely functional for at least 30 more days.
The smoke alarm device periodically runs a self-test. If the trigger sensitivity of the detector falls below the required minimum threshold (e.g. as a result
of excess contamination of the smoke measurement chamber), the detector beeps once every 40 seconds. Pressing the Test button mutes the fault signal for 8 hours.
If the error message does not clear after the detector has been cleaned, the detector must be replaced immediately (see “Care and maintenance” chapter).
5. Mount the smoke alarm device on the detector base by turning it
clockwise.
Displays and functions
Normal state
Testing the device electronics
Weak batteries
Self-test with automatic error message
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If smoke is detected, a loud, pulsing alarm tone sounds and the red LED flashes at the same time at short intervals. In this case, proceed as described in the “Behaviour in case of alarm” chapter.
Alarm tone 0.5 s – pause 0.5 s – alarm tone 0.5 s – pause 0.5 s – alarm tone 0.5 s – pause 1.5 s
If heat is detected, a loud, pulsing alarm tone sounds and the red LED flashes at the same time at short intervals. In this case, proceed as described in the “Behaviour in case of alarm” chapter.
Alarm tone 0.2 s – pause 0.1 s
If another detector informs the detector of an alarm, a loud, pulsing alarm tone sounds and the red LED flashes at the same time at short intervals.
Alarm tone – alarm tone – pause 1.2 s
At the same time, the detector receiving notification of the alarm checks to see how long the other detector has been sending the remote notification.
The pulsing alarm tone will stop sounding 60 seconds after the detector which triggered the alarm is muted.
To reduce this time, the pulsing alarm tone can be stopped after just 30 seconds by pressing the Test button (for 1 second).
Carry out the test as described in the “Testing the device electronics” chapter. If additional wireless smoke/heat detectors are connected to Smartvest, they will be notified of the
test at this point and confirm the test for 60 seconds. A loud, pulsing alarm tone sounds and the red LED flashes at the same time at short intervals. You can mute the detectors receiving the notification at an earlier point by pressing the Test button
(for 1 second) 30 seconds after starting the test.
If the detector is in the alarm state, the acoustic alarm can be deactivated for 8 minutes by pressing the Test button.
If the muting function is active, the red LED flashes every 8 seconds. If smoke is still detected in the smoke measurement chamber after the 8-
minute muting period, the acoustic alarm will sound again.
The wireless Smartvest smoke/heat detector can be connected to a Smartvest alarm panel. To do this, follow the instructions in the Smartvest app. The teach-in process must first be initiated in the app. The batteries are then inserted in the detector and the connection is established between the detector and the alarm panel.
Once the detector has been connected to the Smartvest alarm panel, the detector will notify all other wireless Smartvest smoke/heat detectors within range that are connected to the same Smartvest alarm panel, and the alarm panel itself, in the event of an alarm. The alarm
Alarm state: Smoke
Alarm state: Heat
Alarm state triggered by remote notification
Test alarm triggered by remote notification
Alarm muting function (hush mode)
Connecting the detector to the Smartvest alarm panel
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panel will then react in accordance with the alarm settings and will activate sirens or send notifications, for example.
The wireless Smartvest smoke/heat detector can also be connected to other wireless Smartvest smoke/heat detectors without a Smartvest alarm panel. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Define one detector as the central detector.
2. Insert the batteries into the central detector and wait 3 seconds.
3. Press and hold the Test button on the central detector for more than 10 seconds until the LED starts flashing quickly. Now release the Test button.
4. Insert the batteries into the detector that is to be connected to the central detector and wait a few seconds – the connection will be established automatically.
5. Test whether the detectors have been successfully connected to one another: To do so, press the Test button on one of the detectors and hold it until it triggers an alarm tone at least three times. The connected detectors now signal the remote notification alarm state.
6. Press the Test button for 15 seconds to reset the smoke detector to the factory default settings and to end the connection to the other smoke alarm devices.
Possible reasons for a false alarm are: Welding and cutting work, soldering and other high­temperature work, sawing and grinding, dust from construction work or cleaning, extreme electromagnetic effects, and temperature fluctuations which lead to condensation of the humidity in the detector.
If work which could cause false alarms is being carried out near the detector, the detector should be covered or removed temporarily. After this work is completed, however, it is essential to restore and test the original functionality.
Dusty detectors must be cleaned. You can clean dust from the air vents of the detector using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air.
If necessary, you can remove the dust with a brush.
You can clean the surface using a cloth slightly dampened in soapy water.
Do not allow water to enter the inside of the device. Do not clean the device in a dishwasher.
Do not use sharp, pointed, abrasive or corrosive cleaning materials, chemicals or hard brushes.
Connecting the detector to identical detectors
Care and maintenance
What should you do in the event of a false alarm?
Cleaning
According to German application standard DIN 14676, the functionality of every installed smoke alarm device must be regularly tested and ensured with maintenance and repair work.
This consists of an inspection at least once every 12 ± 3 months including maintenance and function checks of the warning signals.
The measures and results must be documented accordingly.
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The electronic components of every smoke alarm device are subject to ageing processes. In addition, the insect protection grid and smoke measurement chamber will inevitably become soiled over time.
In order to guarantee the full functionality of the smoke alarm devices, they must be exchanged 10 years after installation at the latest.
Turn the detector anticlockwise and remove it from the mount.
Remove the old batteries.
Insert two new batteries, ensuring that the polarity is correct.
Test the smoke alarm device. To do so, press and hold the Test button for > 5 seconds; the
detector repeats the pattern: 3 alarm tones, 1.5-second pause
Turn the detector clockwise onto the mount.
ABUS products are designed and manufactured with the greatest care and tested according to the applicable regulations.
The warranty only covers defects caused by material or manufacturing errors at the time of sale. If there are demonstrable material or manufacturing errors, the smoke alarm device will be repaired or replaced at the warrantor's discretion.
In such cases, the warranty ends when the original warranty period of 2 years expires. All further claims are expressly rejected.
The warranty does not cover the batteries supplied.
ABUS will not be held liable for defects and damage caused by external influences (e.g. transport, use of force, operating errors), inappropriate use, normal wear and tear or failure to observe the instructions in this manual.
In the event of a warranty claim, the original receipt with the date of purchase and a short written description of the problem must be supplied along with the smoke alarm device in question.
If you discover a defect on your smoke alarm device which existed at the time of purchase, contact your dealer directly within the first two years.
Dispose of the device in accordance with EC Directive 2002/96/EC – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). If you have any questions, please contact the municipal authority responsible for disposal. You can get information on collection points for waste equipment from your local authority, from local waste disposal companies or your dealer, for example.
Maintenance
Changing the battery
Warranty
Disposal
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Declaration of conformity
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, Linker Kreuthweg 5, 86444 Affing, Germany, hereby declares that the FURM35000A device is in compliance with the essential requirements and the relevant provisions of in the following directives:
93/68/EEC The CE Marking Directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive 2011/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2012/19/EU Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The declaration of conformity can be obtained from the following address: ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, Linker Kreuthweg 5, 86444 Affing, GERMANY
Declaration of performance
This smoke alarm device is tested and certified as a building product in accordance with regulation EU 305/2011. Production is monitored by regular and independent inspections for continued compliance with legal and standard specifications.
Declaration of performance FURM35000A#1115 can be found here: www.abus.com/ger/Service/Leistungserklaerungen
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