Fortress Technologies S03 User Manual

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S03 Security System
Version 3 - Mar 2018
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Table of Contents
Introduction The Main Panel
Main Panel Front Main Panel Back Main Panel Ports
First-Time Setup
Take Notes Test the Accessories Install the Equipment Add / Remove Phone Number(s) Change Your Password Change Optional Settings
Using the System
Arming and Disarming Ready to Arm Feature Phone Controls Calling the System Answering Calls from the System Recording Your Custom Message Ring Count Line Cut Notification Entry Delay Exit Delay Siren Time / Silent Alarm Siren Chirp Door Chime Zone Settings
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Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting
Contacting Customer Support Power Cycling the Main Panel Changing Accessory Batteries Checking Placement of Sensors Performing a Factory Reset
Space For Notes
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Table of Contents (continued)
Working With Accessories
Remote Key Fobs Wireless Sensors / Detectors RFID Key Tags Secondary RFID Keypad Wireless Sirens Wired Accessories Smart Outlets Removing All Accessories
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Introduction
ank you for purchasing the S03 Security System from Fortress Security Store! We’ll highlight some of the fea­tures of your new system here. You can browse through the Table of Contents at the beginning of this user manual to quickly nd answers to any questions you may have about your system.
e S03 main panel
e S03 Security System is a self-monitored, self-installed burglar alarm system for homes and small businesses.
Up to 100 wireless accessories (150 ft. range)
Calls up to 6 phone numbers that you specify (Land Line required)
Plays a custom message that you record
32 customizable zones
RFID technology for keyless entry
Optional delays for entry & exit
Optional door chime feature
Support for existing wired sensors
Pre-programmed accessories
To get started with your new security system, continue reading in the next sections: e Main Panel and First- Time Setup.
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The Main Panel
e S03 main panel is the hub where you can arm and dis­arm your system, and make changes to settings. Let’s take a look at the details of the main panel.
Status Lights
Screen
Microphone
RFID Keyless Entry
Keypad Buttons
Main Panel Front
Status Lights
e system is on and disarmed
You can see the current status of your system by checking to see which Status Lights are currently lit up. e four Sta­tus Lights are labeled Power, Alarm, Out, and Home.
No power / system is turned o
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e system is armed in Out / Away Mode
e alarm has been triggered
e system is in Programming Mode
e system is armed in Home Mode
Note: If the Out light is blinking, that indicates that the sys­tem is counting down for its Exit Delay to give you time to leave before the system arms. Once the Out light stops blinking and stays lit, then the system is armed.
Screen
e screen will display dierent numeric codes at dierent times. For exampe, when the alarm has been triggered, the 2-digit Zone number that was triggered will be displayed.
Zone 12 has triggered the alarm.
e system was armed in Out Mode.
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Keypad Buttons
Numeric Keys
Arm in Out / Away Mode
Arm in Home Mode
Disarm
SOS / Panic Button (press and hold)
Star Key Pound Key
Note: Wake up the keypad to begin entering commands. To wake up the keypad, press any key. e keys will light up with a blue backlight, as shown below.
e keypad lights up when you press any key.
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RFID Keyless Entry
e main panel has RFID technology built in. You can swipe your RFID Key Tag over this logo on the front of the main panel to disarm the system.
Main Panel Back
Power Switch
Ports (see next page)
Tamper Switch (inside)
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Main Panel Ports
Power In (Micro-USB)
Phone Line In
Phone Line Out (Extension)
Wired Siren In
Wired Sensors BUS Bar
Once set up, the main panel’s power switch should be turned ON, and the power cable should also be plugged
in. is will ensure that the internal backup battery will be charging whenever the main panel is receiving power. If the power switch is in the OFF position, the backup battery is not charging.
Main Panel Power
A close-up of the ports on the back of the main panel
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Entering Commands
Arming the System
To arm the system in Out Mode, wake the keypad and then press the Arm Button (Lock icon).
To arm the system in Home Mode, wake the key- pad and then press the Home Arm Button (House icon).
Disarming the System
To disarm the system, wake the keypad, enter your 4-digit password, then press the Disarm Button. (Default password: 1234)
Programming Mode
To change settings or enter other commands, the main panel must rst be in Programming Mode. When in Pro­gramming Mode, both the Out and Home lights will be lit up.
To enter Programming Mode, enter your 4-digit password,
then press the Pound Key (#).
If no commands are entered, the main panel will time out and automatically exit Programming Mode. You can also
exit Programming Mode by pressing the Pound Key (#). If you are in the process of entering a command, you may need to press the Pound Key twice to exit.
e system is in Programming Mode.
Note: You can also arm / disarm with a remote key fob, or over the phone. RFID Key Tags can also disarm the system.
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Responses from the Main Panel
When pressing buttons on the Main Panel keypad, you’ll hear one beep for every button you press. If you don’t hear a beep, then the panel did not recognize the button press. (It does not beep when you wake up the keypad.)
When you’ve nished entering a command, you’ll hear two beeps from the panel to let you know that the command was recognized successfully.
If a command that you enter was not recognized, you’ll hear four short beeps instead. You can start over and enter your command again.
When entering numbers in for a command, such as a Zone number, the screen will oen display the numbers you’re currently typing, as well.
One beep = button pressed
Two beeps = command recognized
Four short beeps = command NOT recognized
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First-Time Setup
We’ve made it as easy as possible for you to get started right away! Your wireless accessories are pre-programmed to the
Main Panel, so you don’t need to program them yourself.
(If you add more accessories at a later time, programming them is quick and easy.)
Here are a few quick steps you can take to set up your new
S03 Security System:
Take Notes - Zone Numbers
Test the Accessories
Install the Equipment
Program Phone Number(s)
Change Your Password
Change Optional Settings
Take Notes - Zone Numbers
Each accessory has been programmed into a certain Zone. Many of the accessories, such as the door/window contact sensors, will have stickers with numbers on them. ese stickers show which Zone the sensor has been programmed to by our technicians.
When the alarm is triggered the system will report the Zone number, so it’s helpful to know where the dierent sensors are located. ere is a space for taking notes in the back of this user manual.
A door/window contact sensor
with a #1 sticker.
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Test the Accessories
Before installing or mounting the accessories, it’s a good idea to test each one to make sure they’re all working. You can arm the system, trigger an accessory, and conrm that the alarm triggers and reports the Zone number to you.
ere are more details about how to trigger the accessories in the Accessories section of this user manual.
We also recommend creating a schedule and regularly test- ing your accessories (once every 3 months, for example).
If anything is not working correctly, you can refer to the Troubleshooting section of the manual for some steps to try. You can also contact Fortress Customer Support for further assistance (see page 33). All Fortress equipment comes with a 3-year hardware warranty!
Install the Equipment
Your system comes with adhesive tape and mounting hard­ware for mounting each piece of the system. Here are some recommendations that can help you decide how and where to install the equipment.
Mount on clean, flat, dry surfaces
150 feet wireless range (433 MHz radio signal)
Concrete or brick walls can block the signal
Avoid mounting directly on metal (spacers recommended)
Main panel in central / hidden location
Motion detectors not pointing outside (avoid false alarms)
Check our web site for installation videos! You can also nd more details in the Working With Accessories section.
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Program Phone Number(s)
e S03 Security System can dial up to 6 dierent phone numbers that you specify, and play a brief, custom message that you record ahead of time. e system will call each number one at a time, in order. You can enter phone num­bers up to 14 digits long.
(Land Line phone connection required.)
Adding A Phone Number
Enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
3 [Memory slot 1-6] * [Your phone number] #
For example, if we want to add the phone number 1 (509) 555-1212 to Memory Slot #1, then the command would be...
3 1 * 15095551212 #
You can then continue and add more phone numbers, or press # to exit Programming Mode. We recommend also entering the country code in front of the number. e country code for the US is ‘1.’
Note: If you don’t plan to use the system with a phone line connection, then you can enter a fake phone number, such as 555. If no phone number is saved, the panel will notify you by beeping 3 times every 30 seconds.
Removing a Phone Number
Enter Programming Mode (page 7), then... 3 [Memory slot 1-6] * #
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Change Your Password
e default password for the S03 Security System is 1234.
To set a new password, enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
1 0 * [New 4-digit password] #
en you can press # again to exit Programming Mode.
Change Optional Settings
e last step in setting up your system for the rst time is to adjust any optional settings, such as enabling an Entry Delay, recording a custom voice message, and more. e instructions for changing these settings can be found in the next sections of this user manual.
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Using the System
If you’re setting up your S03 Security System for the rst time, we recommend browsing through the previous sec­tions of this user manual, e Main Panel and First-Time Setup.
In this section, we’ll talk about the features and settings available in more detail so you can take full advantage of the versatility of your system!
Here’s a preview of what’s in this section. You can also refer to the Table of Contents at the beginning of this user man- ual.
Arming and Disarming Using the Main Panel Using a Remote Key Fob Using an RFID Key Tag Using a Secondary RFID Keypad Using the Phone
Ready To Arm Feature
Phone Controls Calling the System Answering Calls from the System Recording Your Custom Message Ring Count Line Cut Notification
Entry Delay
Exit Delay
Siren Time / Silent Alarm
Siren Chirp
Door Chime
Zone Settings
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Arming and Disarming
Arming the System
To arm the system in Out Mode, wake the keypad and then press the Arm Button (Lock icon).
To arm the system in Home Mode, wake the key- pad and then press the Home Arm Button (House icon).
Disarming the System
To disarm the system, wake the keypad, enter your 4-digit password, then press the Disarm Button. (Default password: 1234)
Using the Main Panel
Using a Remote Key Fob
Lock Button (top right)
- Arm in Out Mode
Unlock Button (top le)
- Disarm
House Button (bottom le)
- Arm in Home Mode
SOS (bottom right)
- Trigger SOS / Panic Alarm
Using an RFID Key Tag
Disarm: Swipe the RFID Key Tag directly in front of the RFID icon on the main panel. (e RFID Key Tag cannot be used to arm the system.)
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Using a Secondary RFID Keypad
Disarm: Swipe an RFID Key Tag, or enter the Keypad’s pass­word and then press the Keypad’s Disarm Button.
Arm: Enter the Keypad’s password, then press Arm Button.
For more information about the Seconrdary RFID Keypad, see the Working With Accessories section.
Using the Phone
If you have a land line phone connection, you can also call the system and control it over the phone. See the Phone Controls section for more information.
Ready to Arm Feature
e Ready to Arm feature checks to see if any doors or win- dows are propped open when you try to arm the system. If there are any open, then the Zone number will be shown. You can press the Arm button again to override that warn­ing and arm the system anyway. If the feature is disabled, then it will not check to see if any doors or windows are open.
To toggle the Ready to Arm feature on/o, enter Program- ming Mode (page 7), then...
Enable: 16 * 1 # Disable: 16 * 0 #
To toggle whether the wired siren chirps with the Ready to Arm feature, use 68 * 0 # to disable and 68 * 1 # to enable.
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Phone Controls
If you have a land line phone connection, you can connect your S03 Security System by plugging in the phone cable from the wall to the LINE port on the back of the Main Panel (page 6).
If you also want to connect a phone to the same line, then the phone can be plugged into the panel using the EXT port. Otherwise, you can leave the EXT port empty.
Calling the System
To control the system over the phone, you can call the phone number for the land line, and the Main Panel will
pick up the call aer a certain number of rings (see Ring Count).
When the system answers the call, it will beep once to prompt you to enter your password. When you nish en- tering your 4-digit password, the panel will beep twice to conrm your entry (similar to entering the password on the panel itself).
Aer entering your password, you can use the following commands by pressing buttons on your phone:
1 - Arm in Out Mode 2 - Disarm * - Listen In On Microphone - 30 seconds (repeat as needed) # - Hang Up [2-digit outlet number] 1 = Turn Outlet On [2-digit outlet number] 0 = Turn Outlet Off
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Answering Calls from the System
When the system calls out and the call is answered, the person who answered will hear the custom message that’s been recorded into the system ahead of time. While this recorded message is playing, pressing # will prevent the sys- tem from calling any other numbers in the list.
Aer that, the person can hang up and call back in to the system if needed, following the steps in the Calling the Sys- tem section.
If the person hangs up the call without pressing #, then the system will continue calling any other phone numbers in the list, one at a time.
Recording Your Custom Message
When the alarm is triggered and a phone line is connected, the system will call out and play your custom message to the person who answers the call. You can record a custom message up to 10 seconds in length.
For example, you may wish to record something like the following: “e burglar alarm has been triggered at (street address). Please send help.
To record or re-record your custom message, enter Pro-
gramming Mode (page 7), then...
6 # Speak into the microphone while the timer counts down. Press # when you’re done, or let the timer nish on its own.
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Ring Count
You can change the number of rings that the Main Panel will wait before answering any inbound phone calls on the land line. For the purposes of counting, one “ring” is about 6 seconds long.
To change the Ring Count, enter Programming Mode (page
7), then...
12 * [2-digit number] #
For example, to change the Ring Count to 2 rings, the com­mand would be...
12 * 02 #
e maximum number of rings that can be set is 12.
Line Cut Notification
If the Main Panel detects that a phone line is connected, but it is not receiving any dial tone on the line, then the panel will beep 3 times every 30 seconds to notify you. Without dial tone, the phone control features of the S03 Security System will not work correctly.
You can toggle the Line Cut Notication feature on or o by entering Programming Mode (page 7), then...
Enable: 22 * 1 # Disable: 22 * 0 #
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Exit Delay
By default, when you arm the system in Out Mode, the Main Panel will count down with an Exit Delay in order to give you time to leave before the system is armed. e Out light will be ashing while the Exit Delay is counting down.
e default Exit Delay is 30 seconds, and it can be adjusted from 0 to 90 seconds.
To change the Exit Delay time, enter Programming Mode
(page 7), then...
27 * [2-digit number] #
For example, to set the Exit Delay to 10 seconds, the com­mand would be...
27 * 10 #
Entry Delay
e Entry Delay gives you time to go to the Main Panel and disarm the system before the alarm is triggered.
To change the Entry Delay time, enter Programming Mode
(page 7), then...
28 * [2-digit number] #
Each individual Zone can have Entry Delay enabled or dis- abled. See the Zone Settings section for more information.
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Siren Time / Silent Alarm
You can adjust how long the Internal Wired Siren will sound for when the alarm is triggered, from 0 to 30 min- utes (default 1 minute). If this is set to 0, all sirens will be o and the alarm will be silent. If not silent, the wireless sirens have a timeout of 1 minute, and those cannot be adjusted.
To change the Siren Time, enter Programming Mode (page
7), then...
29 * [2-digit number] #
Siren Chirp
By default when the system is armed or disarmed, there will be a short blast, or “chirp,” from the sirens. You can toggle this setting on or o.
To toggle the Siren Chirp, enter Programming Mode (page
7), then...
Enable: 8 # Disable: 8 *
Door Chime
Each Zone can be set to have an optional Door Chime. When the Door Chime feature is enabled, then whenev- er the system is disarmed and a sensor is triggered (such as opening a door), then the main panel will beep 3 times.
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To toggle the Door Chime feature for a certain Zone, enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
Enable: * [2-digit Zone number] 7 1 # Disable: * [2-digit Zone number] 7 0 #
e Door Chime feature is ideal for anyone using the sys­tem in a small business location, where you may want to know when customers walk in your front door, or etc.
Zone Settings
Each Zone can be set to behave in a certain way, accord­ing to its Zone Setting. Multiple accessories can be pro- grammed into a single Zone, and any and all accessories in a single Zone will behave the same way.
Available Zone Settings
1 - Instant
When the system is armed in Out Mode or in Home Mode, the accessories in this Zone will trigger the alarm immedi­atey. If the system is disarmed, then the accessories will not do anything when triggered.
2 - Delay
When the system is armed in Out Mode or in Home Mode, the accessories in this Zone will trigger the alarm only af­ter the Entry Delay has nished counting down. If the sys­tem is disarmed, then the accessories will not do anything when triggered.
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3 - Emergency
Any accessories in a Zone with this setting will trigger the alarm immediately, even if the system is disarmed. is is ideal for certain types of accessories, such as smoke alarms, panic buttons, etc.
4 - Disabled
Any accessories in a Zone with this setting will not trigger the alarm, even if the system is armed.
5 - Away Armed Mode
Any accessories in a Zone with this setting will trigger the alarm when it’s armed in Out Mode.
If the system is armed in Home Mode, or if the system is disarmed, then the accessories will not do anything when triggered.
By default, any motion detectors included with your sys- tem are pre-programmed in Away Armed Mode. at way, you can still move around inside your house at night with­out triggering the alarm, but the doors and windows will still be armed and protecting the perimeter of your house.
Changing Zone Settings
To change a Zone Setting for a certain Zone, enter Pro­gramming Mode (page 7), then... * [2-digit Zone number] 2 [1-digit Zone Setting] #
For example, to set Zone 03 to ‘Type 1 - Instant’... * 03 2 1 #
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Working With Accessories
e S03 main panel can be programmed with up to 100 accessories (150-foot range). e system has 32 numbered Zones for wireless accessories, which can hold up to 10 ac­cessories each. It also has support for connecting up to 2 zones of third-party wired sensors. More than one wired sensor can be on the same zone.
Remote Key Fobs
Wireless Sensors / Detectors
RFID Key Tags
Secondary RFID Keypad
Wireless Sirens
Wired Accessories
Smart Outlets
Removing All Accessories
New systems have been pre-programmed by our technicians, so the accessories should already work with the main panel.
Accessories that you add later will need to be programmed with the main panel before they will work.
Programming Accessories to the Main Panel
To program an accessory to the main panel, set the panel into a listening mode, and then trigger the accessory so that
it will send a signal to the main panel to be saved in mem­or y.
Note: Whenever programming an accessory, you should make sure that other accessories do not accidentally trigger.
For example, while programming a new door sensor, you may rst want to turn o any motion detectors that would pick up your motion.
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Remote Key Fobs
e Remote Key Fobs can be used to control the system from up to 150 feet away from the main panel. You can arm the system from outside the house as you leave in the morning, and disarm the system before open­ing the door when you come home.
e remote’s four buttons allow you to arm the system (in either mode), disarm the system, or trigger the alarm im­mediately.
Programming Remote Key Fobs
By default, the Remote Key Fobs are usually programmed into one of the last Zones, such as 30, 31, or 32. However, you can program them into any empty Zone number.
To add a Remote Key Fob, or to change its Zone, enter Pro-
gramming Mode (page 7), then...
7 # [2-digit zone number] # Press any button on the remote key fob. Press # to save.
Wireless Sensors / Detectors
To add a sensor or to change its Zone, enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
7 # [2-digit zone number] # Trigger the accessory to send a signal to the main panel. Press # to save.
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Also, make sure that the Zone Settings for the Zone that you’ve chosen are correct so that the accessory you’re add­ing will behave as expected. You can see more information in the previous section, entitled Zone Settings.
RFID Key Tags
RFID Key Tags are ideal for sharing with house guests, cleaning sta, security personnel, or anyone who needs temporary access to your system.
If someone has an RFID Key Tag, they don’t need to know your password in order to disarm the system. If an RFID Key Tag is lost or stolen, you can easily de-program that Key Tag so that it won’t work with your system anymore.
RFID Key Tags cannot be used to arm the system.
Adding an RFID Key Tag
To add an RFID Key Tag, enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
69 * 0 Swipe the Key Tag in front of the Main Panel Press # to save.
Removing all RFID Key Tags
To remove all RFID Key Tags, enter Programming Mode (page 7), then...
69 * 1 #
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Secondary RFID Keypad
If you have an RFID Keypad with your system, you can use that to arm and disarm the system as well. Additionally, you can swipe the RFID Key Tags in front of the Keypad to disarm the system.
e Secondary RFID Keypad also comes with
2 additional Key Tags.
Changing the RFID Keypad’s Passwords
e RFID Keypad has two passwords which are separate from the password in your Main Panel.
Default Admin Password (change settings): 123456 Default User Password (disarm system): 1234
Note: e User Password does not need to match the Main Panel’s password for the Keypad to work correctly.
To change the Admin Password, enter the following on the Keypad:
[Current 6-Digit Admin Password] # 8 [New 6-Digit Admin Password] #
To change the User Password:
[Current 6-Digit Admin Password] # 7 [New 4-Digit User Password] #
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Programming the Keypad to the Main Panel
e main panel considers the RFID Keypad to be the same as a Remote Key Fob, so we can add it to one of the Zones
typically used for Remotes like 30, 31, or 32. You can refer to the Remote Key Fobs section for more information.
When ready, the way to trigger the RFID Keypad is to type in the 6-digit Admin Password, then press SOS.
Using the RFID Keypad
Press any key to wake up the RFID Keypad.
To send an Arm command to the main panel: [4-Digit User Password], then the Arm button (either the Lock icon for Away, or the House icon for Home).
To send a Disarm command to the main panel: [4-Digit User Password], then the Disarm button (or swipe an RFID Key Tag in front of the Keypad.)
Wireless Sirens
e S03 Security System works with one or more wireless si- rens that can be placed anywhere within range of the panel
(150 feet). Like the other accessories, sirens that come with your new system are pre-programmed by our technicians so they should be working right out of the box.
If you purchase additional sirens at a later date, you can easily add them to your system by following the steps in this section.
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Programming a Wireless Siren to the Main Panel
First, plug in and/or turn on the wireless siren. It’s also a good idea to turn o and/or unplug any other sirens while adding a new siren.
Trigger the alarm (the quickest way is to press the SOS but­ton on a Remote Key Fob). e Alarm light will be lit up now.
en, trigger the siren. See the following pages for instruc- tions on triggering the dierent types of sirens.
en, disarm the system. You’ll hear some beeps from the siren in response.
To nish programming the siren, unplug it and/or turn it o for at least 10 seconds.
Your siren is now programmed. You can plug in the siren anywhere within range of the main panel, and test it when you’re ready by triggering the alarm to conrm the siren will sound.
Remember to turn on and plug in any other sirens that may have been turned o or unplugged during programming.
Triggering Wireless Sirens
Each of the wireless sirens compatible with the S03 system can be triggered as part of the process to add it to your system. Here are the details for each type of wireless siren that we oer now.
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Round Plug-In Strobe Siren
Press and hold the white programming
button on the back (not pictured)
Small Indoor Plug-In Siren
Press the black programming
button on the side.
Indoor / Outdoor Strobe Siren
Press the black programing button
on the back, just below the power switch.
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Solar Siren
Press and hold the volume button. ere
are 2 indentations in the white plastic on
the back for a nger / thumb. e Volume
Button is the upper one of these spots.
Black Outdoor Siren
Disconnect and reconnect the power
3 times in a row, quickly. On the
third time, leave it plugged in.
Note: For the Black Outdoor Siren, if you wait too long in between plugging it in and unplugging it during this pro­cess, the siren will time out.
If the siren does time out, you’ll hear 2 short beeps aer a pause. In that case, start over with unplugging it and plug­ging it in again.
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Wired Accessories
e S03 main panel has a connector port for a wired siren, and also some connections for any third-party wired sen- sors that you may have.
Wired Siren Wired Sensors
A close-up of the back of
the main panel.
e internal wired siren plugs
directly into the main panel.
A two-wire sensor would be connected to one of the zones (Z1 or Z2), and the ground (GND). If you have both zones connected, they would share the same ground port.
If the sensors need power, you can use the +5V power port.
If you have the internal wired siren from Fortress Security Store, you can connect it directly to the Wired Siren port. No programming is required.
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Smart Outlets
e Smart Outlets are an optional accessory that provide you with some home automation controls. You can turn the Smart Outlets on and o remotely, either by entering commands on the Main Panel, or by calling the system and entering commands over the phone.
You can also press the button on the Smart Outlet itself to toggle it on or o. e Smart Outlet will show a red light when it’s turned OFF, and a blue light when it’s turned ON.
e system supports up to 10 Smart Outlets, numbered from 00 to 09.
Controlling from the Main Panel
Turn On:
* [2-digit outlet number] #
Turn O:
* [2-digit outlet number] *
For example, to turn on Smart Outlet #02, you would enter the following: * 02 #
Note: You don’t need to enter Programming Mode in order to control the Smart Outlets.
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Controlling over the phone
Aer calling the system and entering your password, you can turn a Smart Outlet on or o with these commands:
Turn On:
[2-digit outlet number] 1
Turn O:
[2-digit outlet number] 0
Programming a Smart Outlet
Like other accessories, any Smart Outlets you have pur­chased with a new system will be pre-programmed to the panel. You can add additional Smart Outlets later by fol­lowing these steps:
1. Plug in the Smart Outlet to power.
2. Press and hold the button on the Smart Outlet. The red light will turn off.
3. On the main panel, enter the following: * [2-digit outlet number] # The light on the Smart Outlet will flash red twice.
4. Press and release the button on the Smart Outlet. The light will turn blue.
De-Programming a Smart Outlet
You can de-program a Smart Outlet by following these steps:
1. Plug in the Smart Outlet to power.
2. Press and hold the button on the Smart Outlet. The red light will turn off.
3. Press and hold the button on the Smart Outlet again for about 10 seconds. The red light will flash faster and faster, and then you’ll see a solid blue light.
4. Unplug the Smart Outlet from the power.
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Removing All Accessories
When removing accessories from the S03 system, all acces­sories are removed at the same time. If you want to remove
one or more accesssories, then you will need to remove all accessories and then reprogram the ones you wish to con­tinue using. is includes all sensors and detectors, wire­less sirens, remote key fobs, smart oulets, and RFID key tags.
Other settings in the panel (such as your password, de­lay settings, chime settings, and etc.) will not be forgotten when you remove all accessories.
To remove all accessories from your S03 main panel, enter
Programming Mode (page 7), then...
0 7 # [your 4-digit password] #
Unlike other commands in the S03 system, you’ll notice that you will need to enter your password again aer enter- ing the “0 7 #.” is helps to prevent the accidental removal of all of the accessories when you don’t intend to do so.
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Technical Specifications
is section contains technical specications for the S03 main panel. For technical information regarding the acces-
sories, you can refer to the documentation for that acces­sory. We also have details available on our web site.
https://www.fortresssecuritystore.com/
Power Input: DC 5V Standby Current: <25mA Alarm Current: <500mA
RF Frequency: 433MHz for accessories 315MHz / 433MHz for sirens
PSTN / Land Line: US / EU / CN Standard
Internal Backup Battery: 450mAh/3.6V Li-polymer
Built-In Siren Volume: 110 dB
Accessory Compatibility: PT2262 (Oscillation resistance 1.5M - 4.7M) EV1527 (Oscillation resistance 150K - 470K)
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Troubleshooting
If you experience any diculties with the system, you can contact Fortress Customer Support for assistance.
https://www.fortresssecuritystore.com/faq https://www.fortresssecuritystore.com/contacts Email: support@fortresssecuritystore.com Phone: 1 (206) 981-5371
We also have some general troubleshooting tips you can try if your system is experiencing any problems.
Power Cycling the Main Panel
If the system begins behaving unexpectedly, or stops work­ing as usual, once possible solution is to power cycle the main panel.
1. Unplug the power cable.
2. Turn o the power switch.
3. Wait for 30-60 seconds.
4. With the power switch turned o, plug in the power cable.
5. Turn the power switch on.
In some cases, if the main panel’s internal battery was not fully charged, you may need to let the panel charge for 1-2 hours, then test the system again.
Changing Accessory Batteries
e batteries in the wireless accessories will typically last 8-12 months, depending on usage. We recommend regular- ly testing your system every 1-2 months. If an accessory is beginning to fail, replace the battery and test it again.
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Performing a Factory Reset
Some rare issues may be resolved by performing a factory reset in the main panel, then reprogramming the system and testing again.
To perform a factory reset, enter 0000#.
All programming will be cleared and all settings will be reverted to the defaults. e default password is 1234.
Checking Placement of Sensors
If one or more sensors is not working consistently or cor­rectly, or if you are receiving frequent false alarms, you may need to check the placement of the sensors to make sure they are oriented correctly for best performance.
Separate door sensors from metallic door or window frames with spacers (1/2” or more)
Door sensors and magnets should be no farther apart than 1/2” when the door or window is closed.
Motion detectors should not be placed where they can detect motion from outdoors.
Smoke alarms should be placed on or near the ceiling.
Gas leak detectors should be placed on or near the floor.
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