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1.1 Identifyng the parts.....................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 The power supply........................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Connecting the telephone line...................................................................................................................................6
1.4 How to install the control panel.................................................................................................................................6
1.5 Four – level password ................................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Digital Center...............................................................................................................................................................9
3.1.2Message Menu .....................................................................................................................................................24
3.3 Time Settings.............................................................................................................................................................30
3.3.1A. Entry Time (Away Entry Time) .........................................................................................................................30
3.3.2A. Exit Time (Away Exit Time) ..............................................................................................................................31
3.3.3H. Entry Time (Home Entry Time) ........................................................................................................................31
3.3.4A. Exit Time (Home Exit Time) .............................................................................................................................31
3.4.7Ring Tone .............................................................................................................................................................34
3.5 General Settings........................................................................................................................................................34
3.5.1Final Door .............................................................................................................................................................34
3.8 Walk Test....................................................................................................................................................................36
4.1 Entering User Menu ..................................................................................................................................................37
4.2.1Arming the system................................................................................................................................................37
4.2.2Stopping the Exit Delay ........................................................................................................................................38
4.2.3Extend the Exit Delay ...........................................................................................................................................38
4.5 Home Arm Mode........................................................................................................................................................39
4.5.1Home Modus einrichten........................................................................................................................................40
4.5.2Stopping the Exit Delay ........................................................................................................................................40
4.5.3Extend the Exit Delay ...........................................................................................................................................40
4.6 Partial (bypass) Arm Mode.......................................................................................................................................40
4.8 Stop the Alarm and Alarm Display .........................................................................................................................43
4.8.1Stopping the Alarm ...............................................................................................................................................43
4.12.3Viewing/Clearing the Fault Message....................................................................................................................49
4.14 One-Way Listen-In Communication ........................................................................................................................52
5.2 Communication Protol and format..........................................................................................................................55
5.2.1Handshake Tone ..................................................................................................................................................55
5.2.7Data Tone .............................................................................................................................................................56
5.2.8Kiss off (Acknowledgement) Tone........................................................................................................................56
AC Power Indicator; the Green LED will light up when AC Power is on.
4. Yellow LED
Fault Indicator; the Yellow LED will light up when any fault situation is detected and turn off when all fault
conditions are restored.
5. Numeric Keys
6. S Keys
In Programming mode, press this key to move the cursor and scroll the display upwards.
7. T Keys
In Programming mode, press this key to move the cursor and scroll the display downwards.
8.
9. OK - Keys
10. # Keys
11. ¿ Keys
12. Buzzer
13. DC Jack
14. Phone Jack marked Line
15. Phone Jack marked Phone
16. Two Mounting Holes
17. Battery Switch
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Keys
In Programming mode, use this key for deleting a digit, canceling the selection, aborting the current
screen and returning to the previous screen etc.
To confirm the keyed-in data or confirm the selection.
To enter the Programming menu.
For Telephone Number Setting; it represent 3-second delay when dialing.
For connecting the DC 12V 500mA power adapter.
This jack is for the connection to the phone line from the wall.
This jack is for the connection to the telephone unit.
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1.2 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. A DC 12V output and 500mA adapter is
generally used to power the Control Panel.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
•In addition to the adapter, there is a rechargeable battery inside the Control Panel that serves as a back
up in case of a power failure.
• The battery used is a 7.2V 600mAH Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack.
• During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to the Control Panel and at the
same time recharge the battery.
•When the battery is fully charged, it can provide back-up power for a period of at least 16 hours. It takes
approximately 48 hours to fully charge the battery.
NOTE: The CR200 is equipped with Backlit LCD display and Backlit 16-button keypad to add the convenience
of easy operation when in dark. However, when AC power is missing and for the reason of conservation of
rechargeable battery, both Backlit features will be disabled until the AC power is again supplied.
1.3 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE
Two telephone jacks can be found next to the DC jack for the connection of your telephone line and telephone set.
• Plug one end of the enclosed telephone cable into the socket jack on the wall.
• Plug the other end of the enclosed telephone cable into the socket marked Line.
• Plug your telephone set into the other socket marked Phone.
1.4 HOW TO INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL
The easiest way to get to know the system and get it up and running quickly is to get all the devices
and accessories programmed on a tabletop before locating and mounting them.
The Control Panel can be mounted on the wall or wherever desired. Ensure the Control Panel is fitted at
approximately chest height where the display can be easily seen and the keypad convenient to operate.
• Using the 2 holes of the Wall Mounting Cross Bracket as a template, mark off the holes’ positions.
• Drill 2 holes and fix the screws & plugs provided.
• Hook the CR200 unit onto the Wall Mounting Bracket (holding the unit with the front facing you).
1.5 FOUR – LEVEL PASSWORD
In order to provide highest security in operating the system, CR200 offers 4 levels of authorization.
PIN CODE
•There are a total of 4 User PIN Codes per each system. The PIN Code is the 1st level of password.
When the display panel asks you to key in Enter Code or P-Code, please enter your User PIN Code.
• 1234 is set as default User 1 PIN Code by the factory.
• User 2-4 PIN codes are deactivated by factory default.
MASTER CODE
•The Master Code has the authorization to enter Programming Mode. When the display panel asks you to
key in M-Code, please enter your Master Code.
•1111 is set as default Master Code by the factory.
INSTALLER CODE
•The Installer Code is for the installer to enter Installer menu for programming system parameters such as
Tel. Number, Account Number, etc.
• When the display panel asks you to key in I-Code, please enter your Installer Code.
• 7982 is set as default Installer Code by the factory.
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GUARDIAN CODE
•The Guardian Code has the same authorization as the PIN Code. It is used by the patroller of the
Central Station.
•The Guardian Code is a 4-digit number and is generated automatically by the Control Panel by reversing
the digit sequence of the 4-digit Account Number.
EXAMPLE:
If the Account Number is set to 6327, then the Guardian Code is automatically assigned to be 7236.
NOTE :
•The CR200 normally only reports open/close status of the system to the Central Station when the user
chooses so. However, whenever the patroller uses Guardian Code to arm/disarm the system, the
CR200 will report the open/close status to the Central Station.
•Any of the Codes can NOT be set the same. If you set the same number, the display panel will show:
Code is use, select another to prompt the user to choose differently.
1.6 GETTING STARTED
1. Find a suitable location for the Control Panel to be installed.
2. Apply the AC Power. You will hear a long beep. Alarm On will be displayed on the first line and 00:01 01 Jan
displayed on the second line of the screen indicating the system is in Away mode (this is the default mode).
3. Press 1 key on the keypad, the display will show.
E n t e r C o d e
¿. . .
4. Key in the remaining 234 (default User1PIN code, 1234) within 30 sec.
5. Press OK. You will hear 2 short beeps and the display will show.
A l a r mO f f
0 0 :0101Jan
The system is now in Disarm mode.
NOTE :
• In Step 4, press (cancel) key will clear a previously entered code.
• OK key confirming the entered PIN code should be pressed within 30 sec. Otherwise, the display will go
back to Alarm On and the system remains armed.
•During entering PIN code, if more than 20 keys (including OK & key) were pressed without a valid PIN
code strings, it will inhibit further key presses for 1 minute.
•In Step3, if you press a key other than numeric keys, the display will remain the same requesting you to
key in 1234 (default PIN code) and then press OK.
•The Control Panel has Screen Saver function. The Alarm off message will be displayed for 180 sec.
only. Only current date & time is displayed on the second row afterwards.
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2 INSTALLER SET UP MENU
Before you program your CR200 please set your desired reporting method in the Installer Menu.
When the system is in Alarm off mode, please follow the steps to enter the Installer menu.
1. Press ¿ key.
The screen will prompt you to enter the User1 PIN code.
I -Mode Enter
2. Key in User1 PIN code (default is 1234) within 10 sec.
P - C o d e . . . .
The screen will prompt you to enter the Installer code.
I -Mode Enter
3. Key in 7982 (default Installer code) within 10 sec.
4. Press OK, then the Installer Menu will be displayed.
P - C o d e . . . .
R epor t Met hod
I n s t a l l - C o d e
NOTE :
• Use S&T to move the cursor to select the item, press OK to confirm the selection.
• ¿ displayed in front of an option indicates the current setting.
• In Installer Menu, if no key is pressed within 10 minutes, the Control Panel will automatically exit this
menu and return to Alarm Off display.
2.1 REPORTING METHOD
In Installer menu, select Reporting Method, the screen allows you to set which reporting method mode
should be followed in an emergency event.
1. Press OK, from the previous screen and the display is shown.
V oi ce Repor t
Select between the favoured reporting method. Different reporting method results in different set up
processes.
Voice Report:
An alarm event will be reported by calling out telephone line to summon help.
Digital Report:
An alarm event will be reported to the Central Monitoring Station in an emergency (factory default).
2. Press OK on the selected reporting method and the following screen will displayed:
Press OK to confirm or press to return to the previous menu.
IMPORTANT NOTE :
Once OK is pressed, all previous settings will be reset back to factory default, except Log Events and
already Learnt-In devices.
3. If Voice Report is selected, the display will show:
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o D i g i t a l R e p o r t
A r e you sur e ?
(+OK)
R epor t Met hod
I n s t a l l - C o d e
If Digital Report is selected, the display will show:
por
r
p
/
f
f
r
A
R e
tMet hod
I nstall-Code
D i gital Cente
O pt.Settings
D evi ces +/ U
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2.2 INSTALLER CODE
The Installer Code is used to enter Installer Menu.
The Installer Code consists of 4 digits and has been set to 7982 as default by the factory. Before you set your
own Installer Code, 7982 has to be keyed in.
To set the Installer Code:
1. Enter the Installer Code menu by press OK, then the the Installer Code Menu will be displayed.
E n t er New Code
2. Enter your new 4 digit Installer code and press OK again. The following screen will be displayed:
3. Enter your new installer code again and press OK to confirm. It will then return to the Installer menu.
IMPORTANT NOTE :
Remember to select the Reporting Method before doing all the settings.
The following menu will be displayed only when “Digital Report” is selected.
. . . .
R e p e a t N e w C o d e
. . . .
2.3 DIGITAL CENTER
T el . NumbeRs A cc. NumbeRs C h e c k - i nRpt
O R ecei ve F o l l o wO nV erifi cat I on
2.3.1 Setting Telephone Numbers
In Installer menu, select DigitalCenter and then Tel. Number, the screen allows you to set/change/delete the
Central Monitoring Station telephone numbers.
Two telephone numbers can be programmed in priority order (A & B).
NOTE :
•A and B represent the priority numbers of the two Central Station respectively, with A having the higher
priority.
•If the Tel. number for a particular priority number has not been stored, six dots are displayed to indicate
the memory spot is empty.
•Only 11 digits can be displayed on the Tel. numbers list. Non-fitting numbers are indicated with “.” after
the incomplete number.
setPeRi od
ss.
STORE TEL. NUMBERS
1. Move the curser to the Tel. Number submenu and press OK.
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The display will show the following screen when no tel. number has been entered:
* A ) . . . . . .
B ) . . . . . .
2. Press OK.
The following screen will be shown for you to enter the phone number.
E n t e r n e w N o . + O K
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Key in the phone number.
4. Press OK.
The screen will return to the Tel. Number screen to show you the stored phone number and for you to store
another number:
* A ) 22180551
B ) . . . . . .
NOTE :
•The maximum length of a number is 20 digits including ¿ & #. If this length is reached, the Control
Panel will sound 5 beeps and no key can be keyed in except
key and OK key.
•While entering the number, the key is used as backspace. However, if the number field is empty,
pressing the
•While entering the number, when the 15
key will return to Tel. Numbers screen.
th
position is reached, non-fitting numbers will be scrolled
sideward to the left.
CHANGE TEL. NUMBERS
1. On the Tel. Number screen. Press OK.
2. The following screen will be displayed for you to confirm if you really want to change.
C hange Number
2 2 1 8 0 5 5 1 ? ( O k )
3. Press OK to confirm. The following screen will be displayed for you to enter the new number.
E n t e r n e w N o . + O k
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTE :
•Press to abort and the screen returns to Tel. Number screen.
4. Key in the new number.
5. Press OK.
The new number will then override the previous one. The screen returns to Tel. Number screen.
DELETE TEL. NUMBERS
To delete a telephone number, follow the Step 1 to Step 3 of Changing Tel. Number as described above, and
when Enter new No. prompt screen is displayed:
E n t e r n e w N o . + O k
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Press OK, then the previous stored number will be deleted.
2.3.2 Setting Account Numbers
In Installer menu, select Acc. Number, the following screen allows you to set/change/delete the Account
Number associated with the Central Monitoring Station number which is programmed in Tel. Number menu.
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Two Account Numbers can be programmed in this menu in priority order (A & B).
* A ) . . . . . .
B ) . . . . . .
NOTE :
•A and B represent the priority number of the two Central Station respectively and should correspond to
the priority numbers set in Tel. Numbers menu, with A having the higher priority.
•If the Acct Number for a particular priority number has not been stored, six dots are displayed to indicate
the memory spot is empty.
A )0000
• To set/change the account number, follow the same steps as those to set/change/delete the Tel. Number
B ) . . . . . .
described in previous section.
• Be sure to update the Account Number accordingly whenever the Monitoring Station number is updated.
• The Account Number is a 4-digit number. Further key pressing of numeric number after 4 digits is
prohibited and the Control Panel will sound 5-beep error sound while a number less than 4 digits is
ended with OK, an error message No. of digit must be 4 will be displayed, and you are requested to
enter a new number again.
2.3.3 Check-In Report
This is to select whether the Control Panel needs to do check-in reporting to the Central Station automatically
and to select the period of time between check-in reports. Options available are Disable, 6 Hrs, 12 Hrs, 18
Hrs, 1 Day, 2 Days, 3 Days, 7 Days, and 28 Days.
C heck- I n Rpt
D i sabl e v
• Disable is set as factory default, meaning the Control Panel will not make Auto Check-In reports.
2.3.4 Offset Period
This is to set the time delay before the first Auto Check-In report to be made. For example, if Offset time
period is set to 2 Hours, then the Control Panel will make the first Auto Check-In report after 2 hours, then
afterwards reports periodically at regular intervals set by Check-In Rpt described above.
Options available are 1 Hr, 2 Hrs, 3 Hrs, 4 Hrs, 8 Hrs, and 12 Hours.
O f f s e tP e r i o d
1Hrv
• 1 Hr is set as factory default.
2.3.5 Receiver Ass.
This is for you to select how many Central Station Receivers should the Control Panel report to.
Options available are Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 and Receiver 1 and Receiver 2. Where Receiver 1 means
the Central Station telephone number which is set as priority A, and Receiver 2 means the Central Station
telephone number which is set as priority B in Tel. Settings menu respectively.
If you choose Receiver 1 and 2, the Control Panel will need to successfully report to both receivers.
If you choose Receiver 1 or 2, the Control Panel will try to dial Receiver 1 first. If it is failed, the Control Panel
will then try to dial Receiver 2. As long as one of the two Receivers is reported, the job is done.
R cv1 / Rcv2
• Receiver 1 / Receiver 2 is set as factory default.
R c v 1 & Rc v 2
NOTE :
Rcv 1 / Rcv 2 means Receiver 1 or Receiver 2.
Rcv1 & Rcv 2 means Receiver 1 and Receiver 2.
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2.3.6 Follow-On
After a digital alarm reporting is successfully made, you may choose to enable/disable an automatic one-way
Listen-In communication channel with the Central Monitoring Station.
o F ol l ow- On Of f
F ol l ow- On On
• Follow-On Off is set as factory default.
NOTE :
• When Follow-On Off is selected, no one-way Listen-In communication channel will be opened.
• When Follow-On On is selected, an event code 606 will be sent to the Central Monitoring Station. Central
Monitoring Station can press DTMF “1”, and a 3-min one-way Listen-In communication channel will be
opened automatically. During the 3-min period, the Control Panel will emit a beep via the telephone
handset signaling 20 secs of time remaining to alert to the call recipient. If the call recipient needs more
conversation time, s/he may press DTMF “1” to extend another 5 minutes. Press DTMF “0” to terminate the
call and resume the alarm siren. Press DTMF “9” to terminate both the call and alarm siren.
2.3.7 Verification
This is use to set the Sequential Verification Reporting.
o S eq. Veri f. Off
S e q . V e r i f . O n
• Seq.Verif.Off (Sequential Verification Off) is set as factory default.
NOTE :
• If there are more than one PIR motion sensor or Door Contact whose attribute is set as Burglar, with
Verification On, when the first sensor is triggered, the panel will report a Burglar alarm (event code 130)
to the Central Monitoring Station.
•If a second sensor is triggered again within 30 minutes, the panel will report another Alarm confirm (event
code 139) to the Central Monitoring Station.
•If Verification Off is selected instead, the panel will only send the first Burglar alarm (event code 130) to
the Central Monitoring Station.
2.4 OPT. SETTINGS
D e v. + / - o p t .
D C Opti on
D ur ess Opt i on
L at ch Opt i on
U P/ Down Loc.
2.4.1 Device +/- Option
Dev. +/- opt. limits the use of various functions in the Control Panel. This option allows you to choose whether to
turn on programming mode or not.
o P -Mode On
P -Mode Off
• P-Mode On is set as factory default.
2.4.2 DC Option
This is to select whether to add Set/Unset as an extra device attribute when adding Door Contact. This allows
the Door Contact to set or unset the alarm system on its own without the user having to arm/disarm the system
with a PIN code.
S et / Unset On
•Set/Unset Off is set as factory default.
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CR200
NOTE :
•When Set/Unset On is selected, this new device zone attribute will be displayed along with other zone
attributes as an extra choice when adding a Door Contact.
•When Set/Unset Off is selected, this new device zone attribute will not be displayed along with other zone
attributes as an extra choice when adding a Door Contact.
2.4.3 Duress Options
This is to enable/disable the Duress Code option in the Programming Menu.
o D uress On
• Duress On is set as factory default.
D ur ess Of f
NOTE :
•When Duress On is selected, Duress Code option will be available in Code Settings menu of the
Programming Menu.
•When Duress Off is selected, Duress Code option will be hidden in the Code Settings menu and cannot be
programmed.
2.4.4 Lacth Option
This is to program the Latch Key Reporting feature for all users and any arming/disarming actions of the Remote
Controllers of the system.
o L at ch Enabl e
L atch Off
• Latch Enable is set as factory default.
L atch On
NOTE :
•When Latch Enable is selected, the system reports to the Central Monitoring Station the arming/disarming
actions of the user(s) and RC(s) that is/are programmed to do so in the Programming Menu.
• When Latch Off is selected, this feature is completely hidden from the Programming Menu and disabled.
• When Latch On is selected, all arming/disarming actions of all users and RCs will be reported to the
Central Monitoring Station without individual programming process in the Programming Menu.
2.5 DEVICES +/-
If Devices +/- is selected in Programming Main menu, the Device +/- menu is displayed. From here you can
edit all the devices previously learnt-in, add or delete devices including the external sirens.
A dd Devi ce
E di t Devi ces
R emove Devi ce
P rogram Si ren
2.5.1 Adding Devices
1. To learn in a sensor, move the cursor to the position Add Device, then press OK, a prompting message is
displayed.
P u sh Button On
*
2. Press the test button on the sensor or any button on the Remote Controller.
3. If a signal is detected, the screen will show you the type of the device on the second line. For example:
D e vi ce t o Add
D e t e c t e d ( O K ? )
D oor Cont a ct
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NOTE :
The categories of devices are listed as followings:
o Door Contact ---- DC
o PIR Sensor ---- IR
o External PIR ------ EIR
o Remote Controller --- RC
o Remote Keypad ---- KP
o Smoke Detector ----- SD
o Water Sensor -----WS
o Indoor Siren ------- IS
o Outdoor Siren -------HP
o Night Switch -----NS
4. Press OK to confirm the device type. A prompting message will be displayed for 2 sec. to prompt you to
select the zone number for the device.
S e l ect Devi ce
Zone
5. Then all the available unused zones (zones which have no device added in) out of a total 20 zones will be
displayed on the screen.
Z one 01
Z one 02
Z one 03
.
.
.
Z one 20
S top
6. Use S&T keys to move the cursor to the desired zone number then press OK.
NOTE :
•When a sensor is added to the system for the second time (without removing first). An error message will
be displayed.
A l r eady exi st
i n Syst em
The message will be displayed for 2 sec. then the screen return to Step 1. screen to wait for the signal from another device.
• Pressing key will abort the procedure and will not learn-in the device.
• Press STOP key will abort the procedure and will not learn-in the device.
• Depending the type of the device, different screens will then be displayed accordingly for further
configuration purpose.
DOOR CONTACT
7. After a zone number for the Door Contact is assigned, you can futher specify how it will work in different
modes. You are requested to make a selection among Burglar, Home Omit, Home Access, Entry, 24
Hour, Fire, Medical Emg and Water device:
B urgl ar
H ome Omi t
H ome Access
E ntry
2 4 Hour
F i re
M edi cal Emg
Water
S et \ Unset
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NOTE :
FOR BURGLAR DOOR CONTACT
B
•When the system is in Arm mode, if a Burglar Door Contact is triggered, a Burglar Alarm will be
activated immediately, a burglar message will be reported.
•When the system is in Armed mode, the Control Panel is counting down the Entry Delay, if a Burglar
Door Contact is triggered, the Control Panel does not respond.
•During the Exit Delay period, if a Burglar Door Contact is triggered, the Control Panel does not respond .
O
FOR HOME OMIT DOOR CONTACT
•When the system is in Home mode, if a Home Omit Door Contact is triggered, the Control Panel does
not respond.
•When the system is in Full Arm mode, if a Home Omit Door Contact is triggered, the Control Panel will
respond in the same way as if a Burglar Door Contact is triggered. However a a burglar message will
be reported.
A
FOR HOME ACCESS DOOR CONTACT
•When the Door Contact has been set to Home Access and triggered when the system is in Arm mode,
the Control Panel will start a Burglar Alarm and a burglar message will be reported.
•When the system is in Home mode, if a Home Access Door Contact is triggered, the Control Panel will
start an Entry Delay period to give enough time to disarm the system
•However, during the Entry Delay or Exit Delay period, if a Home Access Door Contact is triggered, the
Control Panel does not
E
FOR ENTRY DOOR CONTACT
•If the Door Contact has been set to Entry and triggered when the system is in Arm mode, the Control
Panel will start an entry period to give enough time to disarm the system.
•After the delay period has expired and no correct PIN code entered, the Control Panel will respond with a
Burglar Alarm and a burglar message will be reported if the system has not been disarmed.
•If the Door Contact has been set to Entry and triggered when the system is in Disarm mode, the Control
Panel will sound a ding-dong Door Chime (if programmed).
H
FOR 24H BURGLAR DOOR CONTACT
•The 24H burglar Door Contact is active at all times and does not have to be armed or disarmed.
F
FOR FIRE DOOR CONTACT
•The Fire Door Contact is active at all times and does not have to be armed or disarmed.
M
FOR MEDICAL DOOR CONTACT
•The Medical Door Contact is active at all times and does not have to be armed or disarmed.
FOR WATER DOOR CONTACT
W
•The Water Door Contact acts as an universal transmitter, and a wired water leakage sensor can be
connected to it.
•The Water Door Contact is active at all times and will not have to be armed or disarmed.
S
FOR SET/UNSET DOOR CONTACT
•If the Door Contact is set to Set/Unset when the Door Contact is disengaged, the system will enter Arm
mode; when the Door Contact is engaged, the sytstem will enter Alarm off mode.
NOTE :
•When the attribute is selected as Set/Unset, Latch Option must set as Enable (please refer to section 2.4
Opt.Settings, 2.4.4 Latch Option for details) so that a Latch Report On/Off selection will appear.
8. Use S&T keys to make your selection and confirm by pressing OK key.
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9. You are now invited to give a name or location description to the device to help understand system events.
You can enter up to 10 characters followed by OK key or just press OK key for no name. Please see
Device Naming for more details.
E d i t Name
The zone name & device attribute is displayed. Press OK key again to confirm.
10.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
I n s t a l l e d : ( O K ? )
D C Backdoor B
Adding a Door Contact is now complete.
NOTE :
• If key is pressed,all the learning/setting processes having done will be ignored, the screen returns to
Device +/- menu.
If the attibute selected is Set\Unset
11. Press OK key to confirm preferred Device attribtue. Choose whether you wish to enable or disable the Latch
, please continue the below steps:
option and press OK key.
o L a t c h . R p t . O n
L atch. Rpt. Off
PIR DETECTOR
12. After a zone number for the PIR is assigned the following choice screen is displayed.
B urgl ar
H ome Omi t
H ome Access
D el ay
E ntry
NOTE :
• For a PIR Detector, you may choose between Burglar, Home Omit, Home Access, and Entry.
• For detailed functional description of PIR Detector in these 4 different device modes, please refer to the
Note section following Step 7 for adding Door Contact.
• B for Burglar PIR Detector
• O for Home Omit PIR Detector
• A for Home Access PIR Detector
• E for Entry PIR Detector
Use the S&T to make your selection and confirm by pressing OK. You are now invited to give a name or
13.
location description to the device to help understand system events. You can enter up to 10 letters as you
please for the name followed by OK or just press OK for no name attribute. Please see section Device
Naming for details.
E n t e r Na me +OK
14. Press OK when finished and the display will show The display will show the newl zone name and the
. . . . . . . . . . .
attribute next to the device:
I n s t a l l e d : ( O K ? )
15. Press OK, adding a PIR is now completed, screen returns to the Device +/- menu.
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NOTE :
•Press , all the learning/setting processes having done will be ignored, the screen returns to Device +/-
menu.
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16. You are now invited to give a name or location description to the device to help understand system events.
You can enter up to 10 letters as you please for the name followed by OK or just press OK for no name.
Please see section Device Naming for details.
E n t er Name +Ok
. . . . . . . . . .
17. Press OK when finished and the display will show the new zone name next to the device.
18. Press OK confirm, adding an EIR is now complete. Screen returns to the Device +/- menu.
NOTE :
•When EIR is triggered in Away Arm mode, the Control Panel will sound its alarm siren. The LCD display
remains as unchanged. No reporting will be made.
•When EIR is triggered in Home Arm mode, the Control Panel will emit a warning beep every 2 sec until
the pre-defined Alarm Length expires. The LCD display remains unchanged. No reporting will be made.
• When EIR is triggered in Alarm off mode, the Control Panel will not respond.
• When EIR’s Tamper is triggered in Away Arm mode, the Control Panel will sound its alarm and reporting
will be sent.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
19. After a zone number for the RC is assigned the following choice screen is displayed.
P er sonal At t
M edi cal Emg
NOTE :
•For a Remote Controller, you may choose between Personal Attack, and Medical Emergency device
mode.
•P for Personal Attack Remote Controller
Control Panel will give a Personal Attack alarm when the panic button is pressed for 3 seconds long or
twice within 3 seconds. A Panic message will be reported.
•M for Medical Emergency Remote Controller
Control Panel will give a Medical Emergency alarm when the panic button is pressed for 3 seconds long or
twice within 3 seconds. An Emergency message will be reported.
20. Use the T&S to make your selection and confirm by pressing OK. You are now invited to give a name or
location description to the device to help understand system events. You can enter up to 10 letters as you
please for the name followed by OK or just press OK for no name. Please see section Device Naming for
details.
E n t er Name +Ok
21. Press OK when finished and the display will show the new zone name next to the device:
. . . . . . . . . .
I n s t a l l e d : ( O K ? )
R C M R . S M I T H
22. Press OK, adding a RC is now completed, screen returns to the Device +/- menu.
NOTE :
•After a Remote Controller is added in, you can use the Remote Controller to arm/disarm the system. In
addition, pressing the Panic button for 3 seconds or twice within 3 seconds, the Control Panel will
generate a Panic alarm.
•The Panic alarm generated from the Remote Controller will have to be silenced at the Control Panel only. See
section Stop the Alarm.
•Press , all the learning/setting processes having done will be ignored, the screen returns to Device +/-
menu.
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OTHER DEVICES
For Smoke Detector, Remote Keypad, Water Sensor and Night Switch, no further option needs to be specified,
hence after it is detected, a zone is assigned, and the zone name entered, the following screen is displayed.
I n s t a l l e d : ( O K ? )
S D Li vi ngr oom
Press OK to confirm, adding a smoke detector, or a Remote Keypad or a Water Sensor or a Night Switch is
now completed.
DEVICE NAMING
Detectors can be given names and location descriptions to help understand system events. The devices can
be named when first installing them or by editing them afterwards, the procedure is similar for both situations.
•When the Enter zone Name screen is displayed, the keypad can be used to enter text. Simply locate
the corresponding numeric keys to the desired alphabets/symbols and press repeatedly until the wanted
alphabets/symbols appear. Release the key and the flashing cursor automatically jumps to the next
position for you to continue with the next letter by the same method.
•The keys have the following functions:
When the name is complete, press OK to confirm and return to the previous or main menu.
•The name can be erased by clearing the display by entering backward spaces and pressing OK.
DEVICE DISPLAY NOMENCLATURE
The devices are displayed throughout the menus and especially where there are zone lists. The meanings of
the display components are shown in an example below:
Device type
Zone number
Zone attribute
PIR Zone 03 B
The PIR detector is in zone 03, programmed for burglar mode.
2.5.2 Edit Devices
To edit all the devices that have already been installed, choose Edit Devices in the Device +/- menu, all the
devices being included in the system will be displayed. You may Press
to exit.
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