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WS-98X User Manual (Cover - Inside)
Single page size: 145 x 210 mm (Double page: 290 x 210 mm)
User Guide
Model # WS-98X-01
Contents
Section 1 – Getting started
1.1 General system overview
1.2 Introduction to the system
1.3 Items included with the system
1.4 Introduction to the Smart Halo Panel
1.5 Introduction to the Smart Halo Panel sound alert and backlight
Section 2 – Installing the Smart Halo Home Protection System
2.1 Installing the Smart Halo Panel
2.1.1 Locating the Smart Halo Panel
2.1.2 Wall mounting the Smart Halo Panel
2.2 Connecting the telephone line and powering up the Smart Halo Panel
2.3 Understanding the battery and AC adapter icon
Section 3 – Using the SMART HALO Home Protection System
3.1 Programming your 4-digit PIN
3.1.1 Use Smart Halo App to set up or set up with the panel keypad
3.2 Operating different modes
3.2.1 STANDBY mode
B.Adjusting Entry Delay C.Adjusting the Alarm Duration
3.2.2 ALERT mode
3.2.3 HOME mode
B.Exiting the HOME mode
C.Zone settings
3.2.4 ARM mode
A.Arming the system
B.Disarming the system
D.Triggers in ARM mode
3.3 Introduction of Key Fob Remote Control
A. IntroductionB. Operation i. Powering up the Key Fob Remote Control ii. Enrolling the Remote Control onto the Smart Halo Panel iii. Operating the Key Fob Remote Control iv. Deleting a Remote Control from the Smart Halo Panel v. Querying the ID Number of a Remote Control
3.4 Programming the built in Auto dialer
3.4.1 Programming the built in dialer
3.4.2 Telephone number + Dialling cycle
3.4.3 Query mode
3.4.4 Record + Playback Mode
A.Adjusting Exit Delay
A.Entering the ALERT mode
B. Exiting the ALERT mode
C.Zone settings
A.Entering the HOME mode
C.Zone settings
A.To inspect numbers in the memory enter Query mode and look:
B.To delete an entry you will need to enter the same mode and select delete:
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3.4.5 Instructions for Recipients of Emergency Auto Dialer
3.4.6 Inactivating the Auto Dialer after an Alarm
3.4.7 Muting the Audible Countdown
3.5 Transmitting an emergency (Panic) alarm
3.5.1 Using the Panic alarm
3.5.2 Using the Panic alarm without activating the siren
Section 4 – Installing the Sensors
4.1 Introduction to the Sensors
4.2 Installing the Sensors
4.2.1 Installing the Door/Window Sensor
4.2.2 Installing the Motion Sensor
B. Installing the Motion Sensor C. Sensor sensitivity D. Walk test E. Mounting using screws
4.3 House Security Code settings
4.4 Zone Code settings
Section 5 - Troubleshooting
5.1 FAQ
5.2 Troubleshooting
Section 6 – General Information
6.1 Product information
6.2 Specifications
6.2.1 Smart Halo Panel
6.2.2 Key Fob Remote Control
6.2.3 Door/Window Sensor
6.2.4 Motion Sensor
6.3 Maintenance
6.4 Batteries
A. Powering up the the Door/Window Sensor
B. Installing the Door/Window Sensor
C. Mounting with the double-sided adhesive pad
A. Powering up the Motion Sensor
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SECTION 1 – GETTING STARTED
1.1 General system overview
CAUTION! The 9V battery in the Smart Halo Panel is for power back-up purposes only, and the unit should be supplied
with mains power (through the AC adaptor) at all times.
Difficulty in disarming the Smart Halo Panel in ARM mode may occur when it is powered by the back-up battery
alone. This is not a malfunction, and can be resolved by the use of a fresh 9V battery and mains power supplied through
the AC adaptor included.
Due to the strong signal of the alarm, we advise that you change the House Security Code settings
IMPORTANT!
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 siren is not placed within hearing range or is in a remote part 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 acceptable operating areas e.g. 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 ensure the sensors and siren(s) are working properly.
*Although 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 SMART HALO Home Protection System is a high quality security system combined with a range of
features. The system is controlled by a Smart Halo Panel, which gathers information from wireless
inside and at the entry points of your home or office. If the Smart Halo Panel detects a security breach, indicator lights
will flash and the siren(s) will sound. Details of how to correctly install and operate the system are contained within this
User Guide.
1.3 Items included with the system
Please check that all of the following items were included in the package before installing the system:
A. Smart Halo Panel
B. Key Fob Remote Control
C. Door/Window Sensors
D. Motion Sensor
E. AC adaptor for Smart Halo Panel
F. Double-sided adhesive strips for Door/Window Sensor, Screws and wall plugs
G. Mounting bracket for Motion Sensor
H. Telephone wire
I. Audio Cable
• User Guide
(explained in Section 4.3), if you suspect that one of your in-range neighbours may also be using
this type of alarm system
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1.4 Introduction
Front view
LCD screen
Mode buttons
Key Pad Icon
Microphone
Number buttons
Programming buttons
Brief descriptions
PIN setting
Add additional keychain remote or additional keypad control
Dialing cycle or add recipient numbers
Exit delay timer setting
Remove additional keychain remote or keypad control
Inquiry recipient number
Entry delay timer setting
Querying the ID number of a remote control or keypad control
Record or playback
Alarm duration setting
Setting mode
Enter
1. Stop panel flashes when the zone is triggered under ALERT status
2. Disable the beeping countdown under entry/exit delay
ARM mode
HOME mode
ALERT mode (Chime)
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LCD Icon
Back view
Speaker
Brief descriptions
Play
Record
Dialing cycle
AC power
Battery power
Timer counter
Zones
Recipient telephone numbers
Tamper switch
PhoneLine
AC input
Reset button
Siren
LINE PHONE
9V Battery connector4 X House code
1.5 Introduction to the Smart Halo Panel sound alert and backlight
Operating Mode
ARM
HOMEZone triggered
ALERTZone triggered
STANDBYSilent
SituationSound alert and backlight indication
Zone triggered
under ARM status
• Alarm duration: Adjustable between 1 – 6 minutes (siren).
• Default is 1 minute
• Smart Halo- flashes RED every 1.5 seconds with triggered
zone indicated (To stop - enter 4-digit PIN and press )
Alarm set under
ARM status
• No siren
Smart Halo - flashes RED every 5 seconds providing an
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intruder deterrent (different from when an intrusion occurs and the
panel rapidly and continuously flashes RED).
• Alarm duration: Adjustable between 1 – 6 minutes (siren).
under ARM status
• Default is 1 minute
• Smart Halo - flashes RED every 1.5 seconds with triggered
zone indicated (To stop - enter 4-digit PIN and press )
Zone triggered
under ALERT
status
• Sound output: Chime (ding-dong)
• Smart Halo – flashes WHITE every 1.5 seconds with
triggered zone indicated (To stop panel flashes - press )
• Sound output: Chime (ding-dong)
under ALERT
status
• Smart Halo – flashes GREEN every 1.5 seconds with
triggered zone indicated (To stop panel flashes press )
• Smart Halo – WHITE backlight remains ON for 10 seconds
after entering into STANDBY mode
SECTION 2
– INSTALLING THE SMART HALO HOME PROTECTION SYSTEM
2.1 Installing the Smart Halo Panel
WARNING: The Red Shield Smart Halo Panel has a built-in tamper-proof switch to prevent the system being disabled
by an intruder. When fixing the Smart Halo Panel to a wall, first ensure that it is in Standby mode to avoid the alarm
sounding.
2.1.1 Locating the Smart Halo Panel
Determine the location of the Smart Halo Panel, which should be placed:
- Within a few feet of an electrical outlet and Telephone socket
- Where it is easily accessible
- Away from doors or windows that could be accessed by intruders
- Away from extreme temperature sources (radiators, ovens, stoves etc.) and large metal objects that could interfere
with the wireless performance
2.1.2 Wall mounting the Smart Halo Panel
• Measure up the Smart Halo Panel for position for screws
Smart Halo PanelMotion Sensor Mounting Bracket
100mm
36mm
(1.42inch)
• Mark on the wall the points for drilling holes for the wall plugs and mounting screws.
• Drill the holes, insert wall plugs and locate the mounting screws for the Smart Halo Panel
• Once the Smart Halo Panel has been installed the system can be powered up. The tamperproof switch is enabled
once the Smart Halo Panel is switched to HOME, ALERT or ARM mode
2.2 Connecting the telephone line and powering up the Smart Halo Panel
Note: The Smart Halo Panel is supplied with a demonstration switch to show the LCD display panel working whilst the
unit is in its packaging.
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Before powering up the Smart Halo Panel the wire for this switch must be removed as describe below (See Figs 1&2).
• This device must be connected to a public switched telephone network (PSTN) phone line (with an individual phone
number) with tone frequency at 450Hz +/-20Hz. This equipment will not function with party lines, coin operated phone
lines, ISDN connections or any part of a private or corporate switch board system.
• Open the battery compartment.
• Connect the telephone network plug to line and the telephone to phone and then power up your Smart Halo Panel
with 9V battery and AC adaptor (if you find on the display screen CONNECT LINE, please disconnect power supply and
make sure the telephone line is connected first before powering up the Smart Halo Panel) Fig 3 & 4. To connect
is optional, if your home has only the one wall telephone socket then you must connect to a phone via the Smart
Halo Panel.
• Once you inserted a new 9V back up battery (Noting the polarity) and plug the AC adaptor into the Smart Halo Panel
(Fig 5) replace cover and screw firmly.
• Your telephone will function normally until Auto Dialer is activated. Upon activation the device will take control of the
telephone line functions.
phone
Fig. 1
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
DescriptionNote
Insert 9V Alkaline backup battery
• One beep will sound and the backlight will blink within 1 second (White)
• The Smart Halo Panel will display the below image:
Fig. 2
9V battery
Fig. 5
Plug in AC adapter to the DC socket
in the back of the Smart Halo Panel
• The Smart Halo Panel will enter “STANDBY” mode after the automatic
self-checking is complete. Then will appear on the LCD screen.
Enter the default 4-digit PIN “1234”
The main power supply (with AC adaptor) must be plugged in at all
times, with the 9V battery functioning as back-up power supply only,
when the mains power supply is interrupted.
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