G4S PrivatAlarm P4, SmartAlarm P7 User Manual

Alarms and false alarms
The panel sends an alarm signal to the Monitoring Service (does not apply to smoke detectors). The Monitoring Service will then respond as agreed with you. Typically, a guard will be dispatched to your home.
If you arrive at the panel when the alarm condition is active - with a sounding siren and the red LED flashes do the following:
2) Then enter your user code. Services are now turned off and a’ clear’ message is automatically sent to the Monitoring Service. The red LED will continue to flash until the panel is reconnected or when you browse through the event log.
If you arrive at the panel with an active alarm condition and only the red LED flashes, you must do the following:
1) Enter your code. Services are now turned off and a ‘clear’ message is automatically sent to the Monitoring Service.
If you want information about where in the house the ala rm is enabled do the following:
1) Enter followed by the code
2) Select the event log by pressing 6-1, use the and keys to view previous events.
3) To finish viewing the event log press the key 3 times.
If you have caused an alarm by mistake, it must be reported to the Monitoring Service. This must be done immediately after you have caused the alarm:
1) You can cancel a false alarm simply by entering your user code. This stops the siren and sends a message to the Monitoring Service if the alarm is turned off by an authorized user.
Useful phone numbers:
Monitoring Service : (+45) 70 33 22 11 Contact Center : (+45) 70 33 00 40
G4S Security Services A/S
Roskildevej 157
2620 Albertslund
Phone: (+45) 4386 5000
User manual
PrivatAlarm - P4
Congratulations on your new G4S PrivatAlarm P4. In this folder you can find information about the PrivatAlarm, its capabilities and how to use them. To view the full version of the manual, please see our website - www.g4s.dk/vejledning - to find a printable PDF file.
The Front Panel
The PrivatAlarm consists of one front panel, various sensors and a number of optional units. The front panel is the brain of the system. It communicates with all the devices connected to the system. For example, in the event of a burglary, a detector sends a signal to the front panel indicating that it has sensed motion on the premises. On receiving this signal, the front panel makes the decision to report the alarm to your monitoring service and activate the siren.
You can operate the alarm in several different ways. Apart from the keys on the front panel the system can contain a number of peripheral devices, such as panels and keyfobs The panel’s keys on the PrivatAlarm include all the features you need to manage the alarm.
LCD display
Arming keys
System status indicators
Alphanumeric keypad Menu navigation keys
KeyFobs
Keyfobs are available for your PrivatAlarm. The functions of the keyfob’s buttons are shown underneath. You can purchase up to 19 keyfobs.
Fully armed Disarmed
Perimeter Arming Partial Arming
LEDs
The LEDs on the panel provides information on the system status, e.g. activation, deactivation, alarm and power fault conditions. If the green LED flashes, this may mean that it is be time to change the batteries in the room sensors etc. The alarm will automatically send a message to G4S Service Centre, which will make sure that the batteries are changed before they run completely dry. There will typically be 2-3 months of battery left from the time the LEDs starts to flash.
Photo activation of alarm
There are three activation modes: Full, Part and Perimeter. With these modes you can activate (Arm) the system in various ways.
Full Arming: Full Arming activates the entire system. This arming
method is used when you intend to leave your home, leaving the premises empty.
Partial Arming: Part Arming enables you to arm a section of your home
while remaining on a different part of the premises.
Perimeter Arming: Perimeter Arming enables you to activate the
perimeter zones (the windows and doors of your home) enabling you to move freely within the protected area.
The options for your home depend on what is agreed with the installer.
Disarming the system
When you enter the premises, the entry delay begins to count down. You must disarm the system within the entry delay time to prevent the system from triggering an alarm.
Remote Activation / deactivation via text messaging.
If you have chosen the GSM solution and have chosen "text arm and disarming", you can remotely control your alarm by sending a text command from a mobile phone to the alarm.
The following example shows how you disarm the alarm:
The following example shows how to arm the alarm:
"Your code" is your user code. These commands are sent to the alarm’s cell no., as provided to you by your installer if you have opted for this option.
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