HomeGuardian HWS100 Owner's Manual

4902000
HWS100 Wireless Home Security System
Owner’s Manual
WARNING:
Security system devices cannot compensate for loss of life or
property. Company is not responsible for any loss or intrusion.
Section 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.1 General System Overview
1.2 Introduction to the System
1.3 Items included with the System
1.4 Introduction to the HWS100 Main Panel
1.5 Introduction to the HWS100 Main Panel Sound Alert and Backlight
Section 2 – Installing the Wireless Home Protection System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.1 Installing the Main Panel
2.2 Powering up the Main Panel
2.3 Understanding the Battery and AC Adapter icons
Section 3 – Using the Wireless Home Protection System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.1 Program your 4-Digit PIN
3.2 Transmitting Emergency Signal
3.2.1 Panic Signal
3.2.2 Panic Signal without a Siren
3.3 Operating different Modes
3.3.1 STANDBY Mode A. Arming the System B. Disarming the System C. Zone Settings D. Triggers in ARM mode
Section 4 – Installing the Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4.1 Introduction to the Sensors
4.2 Installing the Sensors
4.2.1 Installing the Door/Window Sensor A. Powering up the the Door/Window Sensor B. Installing the Door/Window Sensor C. Mounting with the Double-Sided Adhesive
4.2.2 Installing the Motion Sensor A. Powering up the Motion Sensor B. Installing the Motion Sensor C. Sensor Sensitivity D. Walk Test E. Mounting using Screws
4.2.3 Introduction of Remote System Controler
4.3 House Security Code and Zone Code Settings
Section 5 - Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.1 FAQ5.2 Troubleshooting
Section 6 – General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
6.1 Product Information
6.2 Specifications
6.2.1 Main Panel
6.2.2 Remote System Controller
6.2.3 Door/Window Sensor
6.2.4 Motion Sensor
6.3 Maintenance
6.4 Batteries (not included)
6.5 Optional Devices Available to Add to Your System
6.6 Warranty
3.3.3 ALERT Mode A. Entering the ALERT mode B. Exiting the ALERT mode C. Zone Settings
3.3.4 HOME Mode A. Entering the HOME mode B. Exiting the HOME mode C. Zone Settings
CONTENTS
1.1 General System Overview
CAUTION! 9V battery in the main panel is for power backup purposes only and you should ensure proper AC power is supplied to the main panel at all times. Difficulty in disarming the main panel in alarm mode may occur when it is powered by battery alone. This is not a malfunction, and can be resolved by the use of a fresh 9V battery and a properly plugged in DC source from the AC/DC adapter included. (batteries not included)
IMPORTANT! Due to the strong signal of the alarm, we advise that you change the house code settings following section 4.3 of this manual, if you suspect that one of your in-range neighbors may also be using this alarm system.
Alarm System Limitations
Even the most advanced alarm systems cannot guarantee 100% protection against burglary or environmental problems. All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons. *Please note that you may encounter problems with your System if:
The Sensors are not placed within hearing range of persons sleeping or remote parts of the premises.
The Sensors are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
Intruders gain access through unprotected points of entry (where sensors are not located).
Intruders have the technical means of bypassing, jamming, or disconnecting all or part of the system.
The power to the sensors is inadequate or disconnected.
The Sensors are not located in proper environmental/temperature conditions i.e. too close to a heat source.
* Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of alarm failure; therefore, test your system at least once per week to be sure the Sensors and sirens are working properly. * A
lthough having an alarm system may make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute for insurance. WARNING: Security system devices cannot compensate for loss of life or property.
1.2 Introduction to the System
The HWS100 Wireless Home Protection System is a high quality security system combined with user-friendly features that allow you to know the state of security of your home at all times. The System is managed by a HWS100 main panel, which gathers information from wireless sensors placed inside and at the entry points of your home. If the HWS100 main panel detects a security breach, you will be alerted via indicator lights and sounds. For installation and proper use of the HWS100 main panel, please familiarise yourself with this User Guide.
1.3 Items included with the System
A. HWS100 Main Panel B. Remote System Controller C. Door/Window Sensor D. Motion Sensor E. AC Adapter for Main Panel
Section 1 - Getting Started
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F. Double-Sided Adhesive for Door/Window sensor G. Screws & screw anchors H. Mounting Bracket for Motion Sensor
• Mounting Template
• Quick Start Guide and User Guide
Main Panel Remote system Controller
Motion Sensor
Bracket
Plugs, Screws & Adhesive
Adapter
Owner’s
Manual
Door/Window Sensors
Section 1 - Getting Started
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Other
9 volt DC input port For AC adapter
Siren Output 120dB
Battery Compartment For 9V alkaline battery backup battery (not included)
4 x PIN Header, 4 x Jumper For House Security code setting
8 x PIN Header, 1 x Jumper
For Zone code setting
“RESET” Button if you forget the 4-digit PIN, press the “RESET” button and enter the factory
default PIN number “1 2 3 4” followed by [ENTER] to restore the factory setting
1.4 Introduction to the HWS100 Main Panel
LCD Screen
Keypad
Numeric Buttons
Function Buttons
ARM HOME ALERT
Programming Buttons
1.3 Items included with the System
Section 1 - Getting Started
1.5 Introduction to the HWS100 Main Panel Sound Alert and Backlight
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SITUATION SOUND ALERT & BACKLIGHT INDICATION
1 ARM Zone triggered
under ARM status
Alarm duration 1 minute (Siren) Whole HWS100 Main Panel (All in RED) flashes every
1.5 seconds with triggered zone indication (To stop-enter your 4-digit PIN and press )
Strong deterrence under ARM status
Whole HWS100 Main Panel (All in RED) flashes every 5 seconds acting as strong deterrence. This, however, must be differentiated from a situation where an intrusion has occured, resulting in the panel rapidly flashing in RED continuously.
2 HOME Zone triggered
under ARM status
Alarm duration 1 minute (Siren) Whole HWS100 Main Panel (All in RED) flashes every
1.5 seconds with triggered zone indication (To stop-enter your 4-digit PIN and press )
Zone triggered under ALERT status
Sound Output: Chime (Ding-Dong) Whole HWS100 Main Panel (All in GREEN) flashes every
1.5 seconds with triggered zone indication (To stop panel flashes press )
3 ALERT Zone triggered
under ALERT status
Sound Output: Chime (Ding-Dong) Whole HWS100 Main Panel (All in GREEN) flashes every
1.5 seconds with triggered zone indication (To stop panel flashes press )
4 STANDBY Silent Yellow backlight ON for 10 seconds after entering into
STANDBY mode
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OPERATING
MODE
Section 2 - Installing the Wireless Home Protection System
2.1 Installing the Main Panel
Determine the location of the main panel. *NOTE:
- The panel should be placed within a few feet of an electrical outlet.
- The panel should be easily accessible.
- The panel should not be placed near doors or windows that could be accessed by intruders.
- The panel should not be placed near extreme temperature sources (ovens, stoves etc.) or near large metal objects that could interfere with the wireless performance.
Once you have selected a location for the Smart Panel, you are ready to begin powering up the System.
2.2 Powering Up the Main Panel
Unscrew the battery compartment and remove the cover. Insert a new battery noting the polarity. Plug in the AC adapter to the Smart Panel and connect it to a wall socket. Replace the cover and the screw.
STEP DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 Insert 9V Alkaline battery
(not included)
- You will hear one beep and the backlight will blink within one second (Yellow
Red
Green
Yellow)
The Main Panel will display the image below:
The Main Panel will enter “STANDBY” mode after the
automatic self-checking is complete.
- Enter the default 4-digit PIN “1 2 3 4”.
2 Plug in AC adapter to
the DC socket
- The AC power supply must be plugged in at all times;
a 9V battery functions as BACK UP power supply only when
the AC power supply is interrupted.
2.3 Understanding the Battery and AC Adapter Synbols
Battery icon shows power status below: Full -
High ­Middle ­Low -
Battery icon shows when the AC power supply is unplugged or interrupted.
9V battery functions as BACKUP and the
symbol means LOW BATTERY,
the LCD Backlight flashes yellow for 30 sec. and
will blink until the new
battery is replaced or the AC power supply is plugged in.
AC adapter icon
When the AC adapter to the Main Panel is connected to a wall outlet, the AC symbol will appear.
The backlight will be “ON” for 10 secs while the adapter connects to the power supply.
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Section 3 - Using Your HWS100 Home Protection System
3.1 Programming Your New 4-Digit PIN
STEP KEYS DESCRIPTION NOTE
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You must be in STANDBY mode before programming your new PIN
*To make sure you are in STANDBY mode:
- Enter the factory default PIN “1, 2, 3, 4”
- Press
- The symbol “
” will disappear
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+
Setting the new PIN
Press then to set the new PIN The Main Panel will display the below image :
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+ 4-Digit PIN +
Entering the new PIN
Press
then enter a 4-digit PIN
(Choose from 0 to 9) and press
to
confirm
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+ 4-Digit PIN +
Re-entering the new PIN for confirmation
Press
then re-enter your 4-digit PIN
and press
for final confirmation
* One beep indicates that you entered a valid PIN; three beeps indicate that an invalid operation was performed.
3.2 Transmitting Emergency Signal
3.2.1 Panic Signal
Pressing
&
buttons together on the Keypad / Remote System Controller for
instantaneous emergency response.
3.2.2 Panic Signal without a Siren
If you are forced to disarm the System, enter the Duress Password to stop the siren from sounding; the Main Panel will silently transmit the alarm signal to the optional response devices (Auto Dialer & Outdoor Bell Box) for emergency help. Duress Password: Enter the default 4-Digit PIN =
+ +
OR Enter your personalised 4-digit PIN +
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