Climax Technology Co HSGW3G Users manual

May-09-2017
TableofContents
1. INTRODUCTION __________________________________________________________________ 1
1.1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION _____________________________________________________________ 2
2. PANEL INFORMATION _____________________________________________________________ 4
2.1. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS: _____________________________________________________________ 4
2.2. THE POWER SUPPLY: _______________________________________________________________ 5
2.3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: ____________________________________________________________ 5
3. GETTING STARTED _______________________________________________________________ 6
3.1. SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT ______________________________________________________________ 6
3.2. INSTALLATION _____________________________________________________________________ 6
3.3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________ 8
4. CONNECTION TO PANEL WEBPAGE _______________________________________________ 11
5. DEVICE MANAGEMENT __________________________________________________________ 13
5.1. LEARNING ______________________________________________________________________ 13
5.2. ADD RF DEVICE __________________________________________________________________ 20
5.3. LEARN RULE ____________________________________________________________________ 21
5.4. WALK TEST _____________________________________________________________________ 23
5.5. EXCLUSION _____________________________________________________________________ 24
5.6. Z-WAVE TOOL ___________________________________________________________________ 25
5.7. PSS CONTROL ___________________________________________________________________ 26
5.8. UPIC CONTROL __________________________________________________________________ 27
5.9. SURVEILLANCE ___________________________________________________________________ 28
5.10. GROUP CONTROL ________________________________________________________________ 29
5.11. SOUND/SIREN SETTING ____________________________________________________________ 30
6. PROGRAM THE SYSTEM _________________________________________________________ 34
6.1. PANEL CONDITION ________________________________________________________________ 34
6.2. PANEL SETTINGS _________________________________________________________________ 37
6.3. PIN CODE ______________________________________________________________________ 41
7. NETWORK SETTINGS ____________________________________________________________ 42
7.1. GSM (HSGW-G8 SERIES ONLY)______________________________________________________ 42
7.2. NETWORK ______________________________________________________________________ 45
7.3. WIRELESS ______________________________________________________________________ 46
7.4. UPNP _________________________________________________________________________ 47
8. SYSTEM SETTINGS ______________________________________________________________ 48
ADMINISTRATOR SETTING ___________________________________________________________ 48
8.1.
8.2. HOME AUTOMATION _______________________________________________________________ 49
8.3. SCENE _________________________________________________________________________ 54
8.4. REPORTING _____________________________________________________________________ 56
8.5. CODE SETTINGS __________________________________________________________________ 59
8.6. SMTP SETTING __________________________________________________________________ 61
8.7. MEDIA UPLOAD __________________________________________________________________ 62
8.8. POLLING _______________________________________________________________________ 63
8.9. XMPP _________________________________________________________________________ 64
8.10. DATE & TIME ___________________________________________________________________ 65
8.11. DYNAMIC DNS __________________________________________________________________ 66
8.12. TEST IP _______________________________________________________________________ 67
8.13. FIRMWARE UPGRADE _____________________________________________________________ 68
8.14. RF FIRMWARE UPGRADE __________________________________________________________ 69
8.15. FACTORY RESET ________________________________________________________________ 70
8.16. BACKUP & RESTORE ______________________________________________________________ 72
8.17. SYSTEM LOG ___________________________________________________________________ 73
9. EVENT & HISTORY ______________________________________________________________ 74
9.1. CAPTURED EVENTS _______________________________________________________________ 74
9.2. REPORTED EVENTS _______________________________________________________________ 75
9.3. EVENT LOG _____________________________________________________________________ 76
9.4. DEVICE HISTORY _________________________________________________________________ 77
10. APPENDIX _____________________________________________________________________ 78
10.1. FAULT EVENT DESCRIPTION ________________________________________________________ 78
10.2. CONTROL PANEL MODE AND RESPONSE TABLE __________________________________________ 79
10.3. CROSS ZONE VERIFICATION ________________________________________________________ 81
10.4. FIRE VERIFICATION _______________________________________________________________ 81
10.5. CONTACT-ID PROTOCOL & FORMAT ___________________________________________________ 82
10.6. EVENT CODE ___________________________________________________________________ 83
1. Introduction
This section covers unpacking your IP Security System with HSGW Series IP Panel and Security Sensors. Refer to later chapters for information on setting up and configuring the system over the Web Page in more detail.
The advanced IP Security System with fully integrated TCP/IP technology and Ethernet connectivity is able to take full advantage of new advances in IP Home Security and Home Automation and multi-path signalling.
The HSGW Series include the following models:
Name Reporting Path Modules
HSGW-G1-4B/6B- S IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in module
HSGW-G1-4B/6B-ZW IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in Z-Wave
module
HSGW-G3-4B/6B- S-F1 433/ IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in RF and
module
HSGW-G3-4B/6B-ZW-F1 433/ IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in RF and
Z-Wave module
HSGW-G5-4B/6B- S-ZW IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in and Z-Wave
module
HSGW-G8-6B- S-F1 433/ IP/GPRS Reporting IP Gateway with built-in RF, 3G, and
module
HSGW-G8-6B-ZW-F1 433/ IP/GPRS Reporting IP Gateway with built-in RF, 3G, and
Z-Wave module
HSGW-G15-4B/6B- S-ZW-F1 433/ IP Reporting IP Gateway with built-in , Z-Wave,
and RF modules
*4B = 4 batteries, 6B = 6 batteries
1.1. System Specification
Function
Zone Number 80 Wireless Zones (Includes up to 6 Remote Keypads and 20 Remote
Zone Types Start Entry Delay, Burglar Follow, Burglar Instant, Burglar Outdoor, 24
User PIN Codes 6 Users, 1 PIN Code each user (4-digits, number 0~9 ), available
Control Facilities Remote Keypad & Remote Controller
Controllers)
Z-Wave devices
Devices
Hours, Fire, Medical, Emergency, Emergency (Quiet), Water, Set/Unset, Silent Panic, CO, Gas, Heat
For information on configuring Zone Groups, please see Appendix A
combination from 0000~9999 (10000 different combinations, no disallowed PIN Code )
Note: Input of 5 invalid User PIN codes at the remote keypad will lock the remote keypad for 15 minutes.
Home Portal Server
Report Destinations 20 Monitoring Stations or mobile number
Reporting Format Contact ID, SIA, SMS Text,
Arming Modes Away, Home 1, Home 2, Home 3
Alarm Type Burglar, Panic, Fire, Medical, Emergency, Water, Silent
Siren Timeout Programmable (3 min. by default), For Remote Keypad use only
Supervision Programmable time frame for inactivity alert
Special Function Tamper Protection
Real Time Clock (RTC) The Control Panel keeps and display time and date. This feature is also
used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event.
GSM Standards Compiles with CE & FCC standards.
Electrical
External AC adaptor 100-240V, 50/60Hz input, 9V 1A output (HSGW-X-4B series)
100-240V, 50/60Hz input, 12V 1A output (HSGW-X-6B series)
Power Supply Type PS Type A, not suitable for use external to supervised premises.
Backup Battery Ni-Mh 4.8V 1100mAH rechargeable battery pack (HSGW-X-4B series)
Ni-Mh 7.2V, 1600mAH rechargeable battery pack (HSGW-X-6B series)
APS fault Low Voltage SD signal threshold
Battery Duration 6.5 hours for (HSGW-X-4B series)
Battery Recharge Time to 80% of 1100mAH/1600mAH
Current Drain
Wireless
4.85 V ± 3% (HSGW-X-4B series)
7.5 V ± 3% (HSGW-X-6B series)
13 hours or more for (HSGW-X-6B series)
72 hours
Min: 94mA, Max: 103mA. (HSGW-X-4B series)
AC Powered
Battery Powered
230mA standby, 639mA at full load. (HSGW-X-6B series)
Min: 167mA, Max: 183mA (HSGW-X-4B series)
117mA standby, 799mA at full load. (HSGW-X-6B series)
Frequency MHz(RF), Z-Wave
Antenna Type Monopole, On-board PIFA
Encryption Private Encryption Method
Protocol Climax
Physical Properties
Operating Temperature -10°C ~ 40°C
Humidity
85% relative humidity @23˚C
2. Panel Information
2.1. Identifying the parts:
1. LED 1 (Green/Red)
LED 1 Red On – Area 1 in the Full Arm mode. LED 1 Red Flash– Area 1 in the Home 1/Home2/Home3 mode
LED 1 Green On – System in the learning mode. LED 1 Green Flash – System in the Walk Test mode.
2. LED 2 (Red/Yellow)
LED 2 Red On –Alarm in Memory LED 2 Red Flash– Alarm
LED 2 Yellow On – System Fault
3. Bottom Fixing Screw (x2)
4. Clasp Hook (x2)
5. USB Port
- Z-Wave dongle USB port
6. Reset/Learn Button
7. Ethernet Port
8. Battery Switch
9. DC Jack
- For connecting DC 9V 1A switching power.
10. Tamper Switch
11. Wall Mounting Knockouts (x4)
12. Wiring Hole
13. Bracket (for Desktop Deployment)
14. Bracket Hooks (for Desktop Deployment)
2.2. The Power Supply:
An AC power adapter is required to connect to a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage. DC 9V 1A switching power output adaptor is generally used to power the Control Panel with 4.8V, 1100mAh Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack and DC 12V 1A switching power is used to power the Control Panel with 7.2V, 1600 mAh, Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack.
Rechargeable Battery
HSGW-X-4B series includes 4.8V, 1100 mAh, Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack or
HSGW-X-6B series includes 7.2V, 1600 mAh, Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack (required for 3Gor 3G dongle option)
In addition to the adapter, there is a rechargeable battery inside the Control Panel, which
serves as a backup in case of a power failure.
During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to the Control
Panel and at the same time recharge the battery. Slide the Battery Switch to ON to activate and charge the battery. It takes approximately 72 hours to fully charge the battery
The battery status information is displayed in the Panel section of local area webpage.
2.3. System Requirements:
The system requires a TCP/IP network environment for you to connect to the Control Panel for system programming.
Hardware requirement for programming the panel vial LAN webpage:
Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT4.0, 2000, XP, Windows 7 or 8operating system.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x, or later and Mozilla Firefox 3.0 compatible.
CD-ROM drive
CPU: Intel Pentium II 266MHz or above
Memory: 32MB (64MB recommended)
VGA resolution: 800x600 or above
3. Getting Started
Read this section of the manual to learn how to set up your Control Panel and program System Settings over the Web page.
3.1. System Deployment
Follow guidelines below when planning installation location:
The Control Panel requires Ethernet connection.
The Control Panel should be installed at a location that is hidden from outside view.
Avoid mounting the Control Panel near large metal objects which may affect wireless radio
strength.
The Control Panel should be protected by sensors so that no intruder can reach the Control
Panel without first activating a sensor.
When using routers to improve network coverage, remember to use only Router
with backup batteries for security sensors. If you use a Router without backup battery for security sensors, the Router will be powered down in case of AC failure, and you security sensors will lose connection with the network.
Home Automation devices (Power Switches…etc) do not have this limit and can be used with any Router.
3.2. Installation
The Control Panel can be placed on deskop.
1 The panel casing is secured by two top clasp hooks and two bottom screws and lossen the
2 bottom fixing screws and then two top clasp hooks to open cover.
2 Flip over the panel for configuration:
I. Connect Ethernet cable to panel Ethernet port.
II. Connect the Power Adaptor to a Wall Outlet and the other end to the Control Panel.
After several seconds, the Control Panel will emit 2 beeps to indicate that the system is now operational.
III. Slide Battery Switch to ON position.
3 The back cover of the panel has one line hole for wiring purpose.
4 Choose to install the panel on desktop.
Desktop:
I. Replace the back cover, wire the cable through the side line hole and tighten the 2
fixing screws on the bottom.
II. Replace the standing base bracket.
III. Put the panel at desired location to finish installation.
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3.3. Software Installation
THIS INSTALLATION IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR FIRST TIME USER
1. RUNNING THE FINDER SOFTWARE
The Finder software is required for your computer to identify the control panel on the LAN. To
install the “Finder” software”
Step 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive
Step 2. Find the Finder software in the CD-ROM.
Step 3. Double click on the Finder_v1.x to initiate the installation.
Step 4. Follow on screen instruction to complete installation
Step 5. Once complete, the Finder icon will be displayed on your desktop.
Step 6. Double click on the “Finder.exe” to start the software. Finder will automatically search
for control panel on the LAN and display its information. If available, the panel’s LAN IP address, Firmware version and MAC address will be displayed
Step 7. If the panel information is not displayed, check panel power and Ethernet connection
and click on “Search” to update the panel information.
Step 8. (Optional)You can choose to edit the panel’s network setting by clicking on the panel
column, then click “Configure Setting”
The LanType is default to DHCP and does not require manual input of
IP/Netmask/Gateawy/DNS setting. If you wish to configure these setting manually, change LanType to Static.
After finish changing network setting, enter the user name (default: admin) and
password (default: cX+HsA*7F1) then click OK to confirm. The user name and password can be changed later in panel configuration webpage
Step 9. Click the panel information column and click on “Open Web Page”, or double click on
the panel column to link to the panel configuration webpage. Your default browser will start automatically to connect to the LAN IP displayed in Finder.
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4. Connection to Panel Webpage
For first time setup, webpage connection is only available within 1 hour after the panel is powered on; if the panel has been powered on for more than 1 hour. Webpage access will be disabled. Reboot the panel to enable webpage function again.
Change default password after login to gain unrestricted webpage access.
Step 1. Select the Control Panel in the Finder software and click on “Open Webpage” to
connect to panel webpage.
Alternatively, enter the Control Panel IP address displayed in Finder into your browser’s address section and proceed.
Step 2. Enter the User name & Password to proceed
Default user name: admin
Default password: cX+HsA*7F1
(If wrong user name and password are entered for 5 times, the local webpage login will be disabled for 5 minutes.)
Step 3. You will enter change password page. Enter and repeat a new password (username
change is optional), take care that both username and password are case sensitive. Click OK to confirm.
Step 4. Upon confirming new username and password. You will enter panel Welcome page.
The panel will prompt you to re login with new username and password.
Step 5. You will enter panel Welcome page. The Control Panel’s information will be displayed.
Click on the pages and folders on the left to access the Control Panel’s various functions
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The Welcome page displays current control panel firmware version information
according to different panel model and MAC address.
<IMPORTANT NOTE>
If the default login password is not changed, webpage access will be disabled 1 hour
after power on. Reboot the panel and changed password to allow unrestricted webpage access.
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5. Device Management
The Device Management section allows you to learn in, edit, control and view all available
accessory devices that can be included in the HSGW Series Control Panel.
5.1. Learning
Use this function to add new devices into the Control Panel. HSGW Series supports up to 160 zones of accessory devices, in 2 areas, up to 80 zones each area.
The following types of accessory devices are supported:
RF device: All Climax RF devices are supported. (For only model, RF devices are not
supported.)
device: All device with Home Automation 1.2 profile are supported.
<IMPORTANT NOTE>
The Control Panel built-in module supports up to 40 devices by itself. If you wish
to include more than 40 devices into the Control Panel, you must add extra Routers into the Control Panel’s network to increase the network’s maximum device capacity.
IP Cameras: The Control Panel is compatible with Climax VST-1818 Series IP Camera. Up
to 6 IP Cameras are supported.
Z-Wave Device: Available for Z-Wave modules only, other modules requires additional
USB Z-Wave Dongle.
5.1.1. Add Sensor
Step 1. Click on “Learning” to enter learn page.
Step 2. Click on “Start” to enter learning mode.
Step 3. Press the test or learn button on the each device or any button on the Remote
Controller. (Please refer to each sensor’s user manual for test or learn button position).
<NOTE>
For sensors, press and hold the learn button for 10~12 seconds to transmit a learn
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code.
For IP Camera VST-1818 Series, press and hold the Privacy button for 10 seconds.
Step 4. When the system received the signal transmitted from device, the screen will display its
information for selection.
<NOTE>
It takes 5-10 seconds for the Control Panel to receive a learn code from or Z-Wave
Sensor.
Step 5. Click “Add” to include selected device into panel. If the sensor you wish to learn into
already exists in the system, the sensor information will be displayed in the Learned Device section. If not, the sensor information will be displayed in the Detected Device section.
Step 6. If the device is successfully learnt into the system, the added device will be displayed in
the “Learned Device” section.
Step 7. Repeat Step 3~5 to learn in all device, click Stop to exit learn mode when complete.
The system will automatically exit Learn mode if left idle for 5 minutes.
5.1.2. Local Learning
Instead of learning devices via configuration webpage, you can also learn in devices by using the learn button located on the back of Control Panel.
Step 1. Press and hold the Learn Button on the back of Control Panel for 10 seconds, release
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when the Control Panel emits one short beep. LED 1 Green will turn ON to indicate the Control Panel is now in learning mode
Step 2. Press the test or learn button on each device to transmit signal, refer to device manual
for detail.
Step 3. When the Control Panel receives signal from device, it will emit 2 beeps to confirm. The
device will be included in the panel automatically.
Step 4. After finish learning all devices, press and holde the Learn button for 1 second. The
Control Panel will emit 2 short beeps to indicate it has returned to normal mode. LED1 will dim.
<NOTE>
Device learnt in via Local Learning will be assigned to Area 1 only, which is limited to 80
devices.
The Control Panel cannot enter learning mode when under Away Arm/Home Arm or
Walk Test mode. The Control Panel will emit 5 beeps to indicate error.
5.1.3. Edit Devices
After finish learning devices, proceed to edit the device setting.
Step 1. Click Panel to enter Panel webpage. All learnt in devices will be displayed under
Device List section.
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Step 1. To edit the device setting or information, click “Edit” at end of device entry.
Step 2. You will enter Device Edit webpage
Step 3. Edit your device setting and information according to instruction below. Click “OK” to
save your new changes when finished. Alternatively, click “Default” to reset all parameters to default values or click “Reset” to re-enter all the information.
Name: Enter a name for the device.
Area: Select the area which the device belongs to.
Zone: Select the Device zone number.
Attribute List:
The attribute list determines panel behaviour when the panel receives trigger signal from
the device. There are
General Attribute:
Permanentlyt Bypass
This function allows user to permanently deactivate (bypass) the selected device.
If bypassed, then the Control Panel will not respond at all when the sensor is
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triggered.
If bypassed, the system can be armed directly regardless the device’s fault
situation. However, its fault situation will still be monitored, logged and displayed in the webpage.
Latch report
This function ONLY applies to Remote Control or Door Contact with Set/Unset attribute enabled.
Latch Report ON: When the device is used to change systm arm mode, the
Control Panel will report the arm/disarm action by the particular device.
Latch Report OFF: When the device is used to change systm arm mode, the
Control Panel will not report the arm/disarm action by the particular device.
Set/Unset
This function is for Door Contact only. This function allows Door Contact to control system mode.
Normal Close: The system will be armed when the Door Contact is opened, and
disarmed when Door Contact is closed.
Normal Open: The system will be armed when the Door Contact is closed, and
disarmed when Door Contact is open.
24HR
This function enables the device to activated selected alarm event whenever it is triggered regardless of system mode. System mode response will be disabled if 24HR attribute is enabled.
System Mode Attributes:
The System Mode Attributes determines system behavior under particular arming mode when the sensor is triggered.
No Response
When a sensor with No Response is triggered, the Control Panel will not
respond.
Start Entry Delay 1/ Start Entry Delay 2
When the system is under Full Arm or Home Arm mode, if a sensor with Start
Entry Delay 1/2 attribute is triggered, Control Panel will start an entry countdown period to give enough time to disarm the system.
When the Control Panel is in the Disarm mode, if a sensor with Start Entry Delay
1/2 attribute is triggered, the Control Panel will immediately report a burglar interior alarm (CID code: 132).
When the Control Panel is in the Full Arm mode, if a sensor with Start Entry
Delay 1/2 attribute is triggered, the Entry Delay 1/2 timer starts counting down.
If no correct pin code is entered during the entry delay timer to disarm the system, the Control Panel will report a burglar perimeter alarm (CID code:131) immediately after entry delay timer 1/2 expires.
When the Control Panel is in the Home Arm 1/2/3 mode, if a sensor with Start
Entry Delay 1/2 attribute is triggered, the Entry Delay 1/2 timer starts counting
down. If no correct pin code is entered during the entry delay period to disam the system, the Control Panel will report a burglar interior alarm (CID code: 132) immediately after entry delay timer 1/2 expires.
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Chime
When the system is in Arm/ Home Arm 1/ Home Arm 2/ Home Arm 3 mode, if a
sensor set to Chime is triggered, the Control Panel will sound a Door Chime (Ding-Dong Sound).
Burglar Follow
When the system is in Full Arm or Home Arm mode mode, if a sensor set to
Burglar Follow is triggered, the Control Panel will report a burglar alarm immediately.
When a Start Entry sensor is triggered and the system is under Entry Delay Timer
countdown, if a sensor set to Burglar Follow is triggered, the Control Panel will wait until the Entry Delay Timer expires before activating a burglar alarm. If the system is disarmed before the timer expires, the Control Panel will not activate alarm.
Burglar Instant
When the system is under Full arm or Home Arm/ Disarm / Entry Time mode, if a
sensor set to Burglar Instant is triggered, the Control Panel will report a burglar alarm immediately.
Burglar Outdoor
When the system is in Full Arm or Home Arm / Disarm / / Entry Time mode, if a
sensor set to Burglar Outdoor is triggered, the Control Panel will report a burglar outdoor event immediately.
Cross Zone
See 12.2 Appendix – Cross Zone Verification for detail.
Apply Scene
This function is only avaiable for Remote Keypad and Remote Control.
Select a Home Automation Scene number for a Remote Keypad or Remote
Control button. When the button is pressed, the Control Panel will execute the actions programming in the Scene accordingly. For more information, please refer to 8.3. Scene.
Home Automation Attributes:
The Home Automation Attributes allows a device to control Home Automation function.
Trigger Response
When the device is triggered, the Control Panel will activated selected Home
Automation Scene number. Please refer to 8.3. Scene webpage for detail.
Restore Response
When the device transmits restore signal after trigger, the Control Panel will
activate selected Home Automation Scene number.
Other Attributes:
Permanent Bypass
When checked, the panel will completely ignore all signal received from this
device. A bypassed device will be unable to trigger any response, including alarm or fault from the Control Panel. All other attribute settings will be also be ignored.
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Exit (No Response)
If checked, the panel will ignore trigger signal from this sensor during Exit Time countdown. If deselected, the panel will activated burglar alarm and report immediately when the sensor triggered during Exit Delay Timer.
24HR
A sensor set to 24HR attribute will ignore Disarm, Full Arm, Home are and Exit response setting. The panel will activate selected alarm when this sensor is triggered regardless of system mode under any time.
<NOTE>
Some devices have their own unique functions and will have its own attribute setting
which is not listed in this section. Please refer to the device manual for its setting detail.
5.1.4. Delete Devices
Step 1. To delete a sensor, click “Delete” under “Device List”
Step 2. A message “Delete success” is displayed and the sensor you choose is deleted
successfully.
5.1.5. Identify Device
The Identify function is available for device only, it can be used to locate devices after learning. For battery powered devices, the identify fuction should be used within 1 minute after pressing device button, or 3 minute after learning in the device. Otherwise due to network mechanisms, the device may not be able to receive signal successfullly from panel. AC powered devices do not have such limits and you can use Identify function anytime.
Step 1. Click “Identify” under the Device List after the device column entry.
Step 2. If the device receives signal successfully, the webpage will display a success
message and the device LED indicator will flash 10 times to confirm.
<NOTE>
If a timeout message is displayed on webpage, it means the device did not receive
signal from Control Panel, please check device range from panel and make sure to follow instruction above about Identifying battery powered devices.
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5.2. Add RF Device
Besides learning, you can also add RF devices into the system by entering its RF code into the system with Add RF Device function.
Step 1. Click Add RF Device.
Step 2. Select Area and Zone number for the device you wish to add into system.
Step 3. Enter the device RF code, and preferred device name (up to 31 characters)
Step 4. Press “OK” to save
Step 5. If the RF code you entered is valid, the device will be added into the system according
to the Area and Zone number. You do not need to learn the device as instructed in
5.1.1. Add Sensor.
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5.3. Learn Rule
You can enter the sensor RF code or MAC address manually to assign area and zone number to this sensor. Sensors learned with pre-assigned rule will be put under the area and zone number you specified. This function does not work with Z-Wave devices and DECT device.
Step 1. Click Learn Rule.
Step 2. You will see the Add Learn Rule menu.
Step 3. Select Area and Zone number for this device.
Step 4. Select RF or .
Step 5. Key in the RF code or MAC info
Step 6. For device, select a Device Type
Step 7. Enter a preferred name for sensor (up to 31 letters or numbers).
Step 8. Press “OK” to save.
Step 9. If the process is successful, the screen will display “Updated Successfully.” You can
then check, edit or delete the rule under the Learn Rule menu.
Step 10 Repeat the steps to add more rules.
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Step 11. Learn in the sensors you have entered rules for according to 5.1.1 Add Sensor.
<NOTE>
Learn rule function is only used to pre-assign area and zone number to sensors before
learning. To add senor to control panel, you still need to follow the instruction in 5.1.1 Add Sensor to complete the learning process.
Backup Device List to Learn Rule
You can choose to import learn rule from current learnt in devices
Step 1. Click “Backup Device List to Learn Rule”.
Step 2. Click OK to confirm.
Step 3. The Learn Rule page will be updated with new rules according to current device list
information. Z-wave device and IP Camera will not be included.
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5.4. Walk Test
This is to test the sensor operation range for installation purpose.
Step 1. Click “Start” to enter Walk Test mode.
Step 2. Press the test button on the sensor(s) or any button on the Remote Controller or
triggering the sensor.
Step 3. When the Control Panel receives a signal, it will show as below and a 2-tone beep will
be heard to indicate that it is safe to install the particular sensor in the location.
Time: time informaiton
Area: operation area
Zone: device zone
Ty p e: device type
Name: device name
Rssi: the RF signal strength between Control Panel and sensor. The Rssi value here
must be higher than the Rssi value of Panel’s background noise (please refer to 6.1 Panel Condition section for details). If not, you may still learn in the sensor; however,
please relocate the sensor and use Walk test to find a more suitable location.
DeviceID: device’s unique identification code.
Step 4. Once all sensors are tested, click on “Stop” to exit Walk Test mode. The system will
automatically exit Walk Test mode if left idle for 5 minutes.
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5.5. Exclusion
This feature is only available for Z-Wave modules only, or when a Z-wave dongle is inserted into the Control Panel. This feature is for you to remove Z-Wave device only.
Step 1. Click on “Exclusion” and click on “Start” to start the procedure. Then the Panel will
enter the removing mode.
Step 2. Refer to the Z-Wave device manual to transmit signal.
Step 3. Select the desired Z-Wave and click delete to remove it from the Z-wave list under
Device List section (Panel). Then the Control Panel will remove the Z-Wave device.
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