Mami Home Guard User Manual

HOME GUARD
MAMI
MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS
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G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N........................................................................................................................
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION.....................................................................
PROGRAMING MODE................................................................................................................................................
SETTING TIMED SCHEDULES.....................................................................................................
SCHEDULE DAY BYPASS.............................................................................................................
AUXILIARY OPTIONS....................................................................................................................
ADJUST SIREN DURATION............................................................................
AUXILIARY BUZZER.......................................................................................
AUXILIARY SIREN...........................................................................................
ALARM OUTPUT INTERFACE.........................................................................
SETTING THE SYSTEM TIME.......................................................................................................
NAMING OF ZONES......................................................................................................................
SETTING TRANSMITTER CODE...................................................................................................
SETTING LEVELS...........................................................................................................................
CHANGING USER CODE..............................................................................................................
SELF LEARNING DETECTORS....................................................................................................
SELF LEARNING REMOTE’S........................................................................................................
CLEARING DETECTORS IN A ZONE............................................................................................
CLEARING REMOTE CONTROLS.................................................................................................
DEFAULTING THE ENTIRE SYSTEM............................................................................................
ARMING THE SYSTEM...............................................................................................................................................
ALARMS ON THE SYSTEM........................................................................................................................................
PANIC ACTIVATION....................................................................................................................................................
DIS-ARMING THE SYSTEM.......................................................................................................................................
ALERTS ON THE UNIT................................................................................................................................................
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS..........................................................................................................................................
USER NOTES.......................................................................................................:.....................................................
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GENERAL FEATURES:
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- Supports a maximum of 25 wireless detectors.
- 8 individual wireless zones
- Supports up to 8 Remote Controls with different codes.
- LCD Display.
- Individual naming of zones(up to 16 characters)
- Arm/disarm via Keypad or Remote Control
- Buzzer output for auxiliary signals (arm, disarm, battery-low etc....).
- Flash memory for retention of both options and code selections during "power-down".
- Programmable Schedule for arming and disarming time windows ( hands free).
- Four preset active zone levels “A, B, C, or D”.
- Easy Arming.
- Easy programming and display of current options and settings .
- Self Learning function for the Remote Control code and Wireless Detectors.
- On Board wireless receiver.
- Monitoring and reporting of Tamper on Wireless Detector
- Monitoring and reporting of Battery low on wireless detectors
- Keypad wrong-code alert (allows 3 entries).
- Optional External Antenna.
- Receiver frequency at 433MHz
- Optional Transmitter at 403MHz
- Tracer Interface
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The “ “ is a D.I.Y. stand-alone alarm panel, limited to receiving wireless signals. The “ ” is capable of monitoring 25 wireless movement detectors divided into 8 different zones. The “ ” support 8 different remote controls for arming, disarming and panic activation The “ ” is fully programmable with an easy user interface. The external connections are limited to power supply and optional siren outputs. Since the wireless receiver is onboard no other connections are required, making installation an easy task. Adding wireless detectors and remote controls to the system is easy with the self learning feature. The “ ” offers great flexibility and features
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Indoor Wireless Detector
Wireless Door Guard
Outdoor dual technology wireless Detector
Two Button Remote
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GENERAL INFORMATION
- Supply Power: The “ “ operates from a
- Zones: The “ ” has allocation for 8 zones. All of these zones are wireless.
- Wireless Detectors: The “ ” can allow for a maximum of 25 wireless (Indoor and Outdoor) detectors in all Zones. The “ ” supports both M.A.M.I. Passives as well as the Silentron detectors. Adding wireless devices is an easy task. The user simply has to follow the instructions under the Add detectors section of Programming mode.
- Remote’s: The “ ” supports a maximum of 8 Remote’s with MAMI smart code (16 bit).
- Antenna: The “ ” has an option for an external antenna. The external Antenna will allow for a longer range. Typically the unit should be situated central to all detectors.
- Schedules: The “ ” has 2 programmable Schedules to automatically arm (Level A) and disarm the unit at a specific time. Schedules can be disabled individually. The user can set the schedules to be bypassed for one day. Note. It is Recommended that the Schedules be used with a backup power supply. (see Programming mode Schedules and schedule bypass)
- Siren Output: The “ ” has a relay output, which activates on alarm. The duration that the Relay is activated is determined by the siren duration option under the Programming mode.
- Tamper: If any of the detectors are tampered with, the detectors will send out a Tamper Signal which sounds an alarm notifying the user, the zone in which the detector is will be displayed.
- Battery Low: If any of the detectors send a battery low signal the unit will illuminate the Trouble led and buzz continuously. The battery low signal will only be received in the Disarmed state. The zone number or zone name will be displayed.
- Four Programmable levels: The Programmable levels is a feature whereby the user can select which zones are to be monitored when the system is armed. If a zone is not in the level the zone will not be monitored for alarms. This unit has four levels which can be modified under the programming mode (set level’s A,B,C,D).
- Options: The user can select the Aux options of the unit. The options that the user can select is the buzzer and Siren options. If the user sets the aux buzzer off, the buzzer will only sound on an alarm. If the user selects the Aux Siren Off, the siren wont alert the user on arm and disarm but will sound on Alarms.
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12 Volts DC, 1A Power Supply.
- Zone Names: the zone names must be set by the user, this is to allow the user to easily identify which zone is in alarm. If the zone name is not set the Zone number will be shown on alarm. setting the zone names can be seen under the programming section - set Zone names.
- Transmitter output: If the unit has an internal transmitter, it could be used to interface any one of the following devices: the Ghatto two channel receiver(16 bit), or Tracer smart cat receiver (Mami Smart-S interface 16 bit). To adjust theses parameters refer to Programing Options, Options, Alarm Output interface.
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Using Wireless Sensors is simple provided you are aware of the following facts:
1 - The operating range may vary widely from one installation and location to another. The position of the radio receiver which is in the unit is therefore critical and must be chosen accordingly.
2- Each installation requires to learn two different I.D. Codes :
- a DETECTOR CODE for sensors and detectors and...
- a REMOTE CONTROL CODE for the hand held remote controls
- Each code has two parts: IDENTIFICATION and FUNCTION
-IDENTIFICATION : This is the part that makes that device recognizable by the system.
-FUNCTION : This part is done on the unit. (see Programming mode adding detectors)
A 2 BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL IS USED: FOR PANIC ACTIVATION(BUTTON A) , FOR ARM/DISARM (BUTTON B)
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
To program the sensors and detectors see the instructions supplied with each device
IMPORTANT!!!:
- A wireless detector transmits an alarm condition only for a short period of time (2 - 4 Seconds)
- To save power the sensors are designed not to transmit if continuous movement is detected.
- A detector will only transmit if either a 30 seconds (test mode ) or 3 minutes (normal mode) has elapsed from the last detection.
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