SecurityMan IWATCHALARMD, SM-105DB User Manual

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User’s Guide
MOBILE APP BASED
Wireless Security Alarm System
Model: IWATCHALARMD
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© Copyright 2016 This manual is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or any means, electronic, mechanical, record­ing, or otherwise, including translation to another language or format, without the prior written per­mission of SecurityMan. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by SecurityMan. SecurityMan Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book.
FCC Information Notes on FCC’s “Consistent Statement of Information” This product meet the requirements specified in Part 15 of FCC Regulation. Operation rests with the following two conditions: (1) The equipment should not cause any harmful interference. (2) The equipment must receive and process any interference, including any possible interference caused by operation mistakes.
After testing the product, we confirm that the camera complies with the provision for class C digital equipment in the 15th part in FCC regulations; and the receiver complies with the limitations for class B digital equipment in Part 15 of FCC regulation. The product generates, applies and emits radio waves. It might cause harmful interferences to wireless communication if not be installed and used following the description of the manual.
The product may cause interference in residential area, and the customer should take remedies to eliminate the interference on their own costs. If the product causes any harmful interference to wireless equipment or disturbs the receiving of TV signals (it can be identified by turning on and off the product), you can solve the trouble by following methods:
• Readjust the product or put it in another place.
• Extend the distance between the equipment interfered and the product.
• Refer to dealers or experienced radio electrician for help.
Warranty SecurityMan Inc warrants that this product will be free from defects in title, materials and manufactur­ing workmanship for one year or otherwise specified on the product packaging. This limited warranty shall commence from the date of purchase. SecurityMan products warranty is not transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. If the product is found to be defective then, as your sole remedy and as the manufacturer’s only obligation, SecurityMan will repair or replace the product. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been subjected to abuse, misuse, abnormal electrical or environ­mental conditions, normal wear and tear, or any condition other than what can be considered normal use.
Warranty Disclaimer SecurityMan Inc, makes no other warranties, express, implied or otherwise, regarding this product, and specifically disclaims any warranty for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted in some states and the exclusions specified herein may not apply to you. This warranty provides you with specific legal rights. There may be other rights that you have which vary from state to state.
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Table of Contents
Introduction Features Important Restrictions Package Contents Product Basics Alarm Host (SM-025H) Door / Window Sensor (SM-002M) Motion Sensor (SM-003P) Indoor Siren (SM-005SR) Remote Control (SM-007R) Quick Start Hardware Setup Alarm Host Door / Window Sensor Motion Sensor Indoor Siren Remote Control Smartphone Smart Config Method Adding Devices and Cameras Door / Window Sensor Motion Sensor Indoor Siren Remote Control Doorbell Mounting Instructions Home Automation Wall Socket Basic Operations WiFi Pan-Tilt Camera WiFi Fixed Camera HomeBot Main Screen Features & Options Alarm Host Image System Name Add New System (Alternative Methods) Search In LAN Smart Config Broadcast in LAN AP Mode QR Scan Manual Input App Info Modify System
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HomeBot Control Center Features & Options Main Screen Symbols and Notifications Back Alarm Status Sensor Status Icons and Settings Arm Silent Arm Disarm Camera (Optional SM-821DTH & SM-825DTH) Options and Settings Back Device List Area Camera Live View Settings and Options Back Snapshot Refresh Talk Record Camera Settings Camera Settings & Configurations DID Firmware Version Check Upgrade Change Password Change Admin Pass Motion Detection Event List or Video Playback Loop Record Storage Management Video Rotation Set Date & Time WLAN Add Camera “+”(Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Doorbell (Optional Add-On) Doorbell Options and Settings Back Device List Area Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Siren Siren Options and Settings Back Device List Area
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Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Wall Socket (Optional Add-On) Wall Socket Options and Settings Back Device List Area Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Door / Window Sensor Door / Window Sensor Options and Settings Back Device List Area Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Options and Settings Back Device List Area Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Keychain Remote Keychain Remote Options and Settings Back Device List Area Add (Refer to Adding Devices and Cameras) Enable / Disable Alarm Log Settings System Name DID Firmware Version Library Version Check Upgrade Change System Password Push Notification Set Date & Time WLAN Specifications
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Introduction
The SecurityMan IWATCHALARM is an App based wireless Security System that puts you in full control of your home or business security. The IWATCHALARM app lets you use your Smartphone or tablet to arm, disarm and monitor your security system at any time without service fees or contracts. It shows you when the system has been armed, disarmed, and lets you turn any device on/off at any given time. But best of all, the IWATCHALARM will alert all mem- bers who have the app installed with a push notification whenever the alarm has been tripped.
Features
• Mobile App based Apple and Android compatible D.I.Y Wireless Alarm System
• Real time security breach push notications
• Self monitored and self controlled “No service fees or contracts”
• Full control of your home security from your Smartphone or tablet
• Backup rechargeable battery (up to 6 hrs standby time)
• Upgradable by adding up to 64 total devices; Sensors, Cameras, Sirens, Wall Sockets
• On-Demand video and audio streaming anytime, anywhere. (Requires add-on camera)
Important
This guide provides important information on the use and operation of your IWATCHALARM and the images/features shown throughout the manual are subject to change without notice due to system and firmware upgrades. Please read all the information carefully prior to using the product for the best performance and to prevent any damage/injuries or misuse of the device(s). Customers are entitled to have read through this complete user’s manual before using the IWATCHALARM. Any unapproved changes or modifications will void your warranty. Please ensure to have a complete understanding of the following restrictions.
Restrictions
When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid possible legal lia­bilities and damages. Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all warnings in the product operating instructions. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions.
PLEASE NOTE that under certain circumstances, audio/video recording may be PROHIBITED by law. This device should be used only in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local statutes.
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• DO NOT place this product too close to medical equipment.
1. Radio waves may potentially cause breakdown of medical electrical equipment and thus cause incidents.
2. Place this product at least 22cm from the heart pacemaker. Radio wave potentially influences heart pacemaker and thus leads to respiratory disturbance.
• DO NOT uses this product to monitor equipment or activities that are relevant to one’s privacy. Monitoring one’s private activities without consent is illegal and this product is not designed or manufactured for these purposes.
• DO NOT use this product to carry out any illegal activities such as sneak preview, and etc. SecurityMan shall not be responsible for any consequences of illegal conducts made by users.
• DO NOT put the plastic package bags in reach of children or babies. Young children can
choke on these items if they put them into their mouths.
• DO NOT plug the AC adapter into the outlet in improper situations.
• Plugging in an AC adapter with wet hands might cause electric shock.
• Plugging in the AC adapter unsteadily might cause re or electric shock.
• DO NOT cover the AC adapter when it is connected to an outlet, place the adapter near heaters, or put it on the floor which is equipped with a heater. The above mentioned operation might cause fire or incidents.
• DO NOT use it aboard; please abide by the airway’s provision. It might influence communi­cation aboard and the flying apparatus if departing from the airway’s regulation. This will result in accident, possible death and severe physical hurt.
• DO NOT disassemble or repair the camera, receiver or other relevant peripheral equipment s by yourself. Improper disassembly might cause damages to the product or the peripheral equipment.
• DO NOT put the camera in quaky paces. The camera may be unstable or out of operation if installed improperly. Such installation may also cause breakdown.
• DO NOT touch, shake or hold the antenna. Touching, shaking or holing the antenna might influence the receiving of electromagnetic wave, and thereby influence the receiving effect.
• DO NOT use the camera in complex environment, the obstruction of stumbling block will affect the electromagnetic wave and influence the receiving range. Wall, tree and other stum­bling block might absorb, reflect the electromagnetic wave, and influence the receiving range.
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• DO NOT use the camera in the places which are covered with metal. The around metal, such as elevator and cabin, might shield the electromagnetic wave, and result in inability to receive signals.
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Package Contents
SM-025H
Alarm Host
SM-005SR
Indoor Siren
Power Adapter (2)
(Host & Siren)
Ethernet Cable
SM-002M
Door/ Window Sensor
SM-007R
Keychain Remote
Quick Start Quide
Wall-Mount Bracket
(Alarm Host)
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SM-003P
Motion Sensor
Mounting
Accessories
User’s Manual
Warning Sign
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Product Basics
ALARM HOST (SM-025H)
1. Wi-Fi Antenna.
2. Wireless Antenna (433MHz).
3. Arm.
4. Disarm.
5. Power (press and hold to turn on/off).
6. Status LED’s.
7. AP (used as an alternative method when adding sensors).
8. Reset.
9. On/Off switch.
10. Ethernet Port.
11. Power Port.
12. Wall-Mount inserts (8).
NOTE: The alarm host has an internal built-in backup battery that can last up to 6 hours.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR (SM-002M)
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1. Power LED (flashes on/off whenever a door or window is opened or closed).
2. Emitting sensor (normally mounted on the door or window frame).
3. Magnetic piece (normally mounted on the window or door).
4. Battery compartment (make sure all plastic is removed from the battery prior to inserting it, 1x AA battery).
5. Pair button (used to add the sensor to your alarm host).
NOTE: Please make sure the gaps between the magnetic and the emitting of the door/window sensor are less than 1/4 of an inch when installing.
MOTION SENSOR (SM-003P)
1. Power LED (flashes on/off whenever movement is detected).
2. Sensor window (110 degrees, up to 30ft detection range).
3. Philips head screw (used to replace batteries when needed).
4. Pair button (used to add the sensor to your alarm host).
5. Motion sensor.
6. Battery compartment (make sure all plastic is removed from batteries prior to inserting them, 2x AAA batteries).
7. Bracket slot.
INDOOR SIREN (SM-005SR)
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1. Strobe LED’s (flashes whenever the alarm is tripped).
2. Tamper switch (sets the siren off whenever it is lifted from its fixed location).
3. Power socket and cable management slot.
4. Pair button (used to add the siren to your alarm host).
5. Mounting holes (for accurate positioning please use the anchor guidance card).
NOTE: The indoor siren contain internal backup battery slots for 3 AA batteries in case of power outage (Batteries not included).
REMOTE CONTROL (SM-007R)
1. Power LED (flashes on/off whenever a button is pressed).
2. Arm (used to arm the host).
3. Disarm (used to disarm the host).
4. Pair button (used to add the remote to your alarm host).
5. Panic button (used to trip the alarm in the event of an emergency).
6. Key Ring.
NOTE: Please pop open the top and bottom panel of the remote control to remove the clear plastic tab to activate the battery before use.
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Quick Start
NOTE: All sensors included with your kit have already been paired/synced to the alarm host and ready to go. Make sure you remove any plastic wraps from the batteries provided before inserting them. After powering up the host and all wireless sensors, please test all the senors first to ensure they operate well before mounting your sensors. Please refer to each sensors syncing procedure if it does not show up on the Smartphone app.
STEP 1 HARDWARE SETUP
ALARM HOST (SM-025H)
Insert the female end of the AC adapter into the DC IN port located at the bottom of the host and connect the other end into a wall outlet. Then connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port (also located at the bottom of the alarm host) and the other end into your wireless router. Make sure you use the cable management grooves to help keep the cables organized.
NOTE: The Ethernet cable is only required for setup and can be removed once you connect the host to your Wi-Fi network.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR (SM-002M)
Using a small flat head screw driver, gently pry open the back cover from the larger of the two pieces and Insert the AA battery provided (Make sure the + and – polarities are correct). Once the battery is inserted re-attach the back cover and test the sensor by separating the small magnetic piece from the flat side of the larger piece. You should get a flashing red light every time the two pieces are separated. Keep in mind the gap between the two pieces must be within ¼ of an inch for it to work properly.
INSIDE VIEW OF SENSOR
BOTTOM VIEW OF HOST
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MOTION SENSOR (SM-003P)
Using a Philips screw driver, remove the screw located at the top of motion sensor, detach the front cover and Insert the 2 AAA batteries that were provided (Make sure the + and – polarities are correct). Once the batteries have been inserted the red LED should start to flash or stay solid indicating that it is now operable. Re-attach the front cover and insert the mounting bracket into the bracket slots located on the back of the sensor.
INSIDE VIEW OF SENSOR
INDOOR SIREN (SM-005SR)
Insert the female end of the sirens AC adapter into the DC in port located behind the siren and secure the siren to your wall using the screws provided. Once the siren has been mounted, plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Please note that the siren is equipped with a tamper proof switch (located on the back) that will trigger the siren to go off whenever the siren is lifted off the wall.
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REMOTE CONTROL (SM-007R)
Please pop open the top and back panels of the remote control to remove the clear plastic battery protector before use (please do this by hand only, do not use sharp utensil or screw driver). Once removed, place the top and back panels back together and test the remote by pressing any button. The red LED should flash with each press.
STEP 2 SMARTPHONE SETUP Smart Cong Method
1. Open the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) on your mobile device. Then search for and install the “HomeBot” application. Once installed, tap on the “HomeBot” icon (Fig 2.1), tap the “+” icon located at the top right corner of the screen (Fig 2.2) and then select the “Search in LAN” option (Fig 2.3).
NOTE: Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the one you want to put the alarm host on.
Fig 2.1 Fig 2.2 Fig 2.3
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2. Now select the Smart Cong option (Fig 2.4) to begin the adding process. Turn your alarm host upside down then “Press and Hold” the pair button (Fig 2.5) until the pair LED located on the top of the host begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Input the Wi-Fi password of the network that you are currently connected too (Fig 2.6) and press next. This will allow the app to smart configure the camera using your current wireless network.
Fig 2.4
3. Once your alarm host has been detected by the app the pair LED on the host will go out indicating that it was found. You will now be given the opportunity to name the alarm host (Fig 2.7) such as home, work, etc, prior to saving it. Now input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 2.7) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched (Fig 2.8)
Fig 2.7 Fig 2.8
Fig 2.5 Fig 2.6
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Adding Devices and Cameras
By default right out the retail box, all the wireless devices are already paired to the alarm host. In situation where they are not paired, the HOMEBOT Smartphone app has a built in “user friendly” step-by-step interactive guide that you can follow when adding each device.
• Make sure you have the app installed on your Smartphone or tablet and that you have successfully added the
alarm host to the app.
• Make sure the device(s) being added is no more than 2 feet from the host during the pairing process. You can
place them in the desired location when completed. When you are ready launch the HOMEBOT app and set it to the control center as shown below.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR (SM-002M)
1. Using a small flat head screw driver, gently pry open the back cover from the larger of the two pieces and Insert the AA battery provided. Make sure you remove any plastic wrap covering the battery prior to inserting it and leave the top cover off. You can reattach the two pieces as soon as you are done pairing the sensor to the host.
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2. On the control center, tap on the door/window sensor icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new sensor.
3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the door/widow sensor being added until the sensors LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your sensor has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
4. Once the sensor has been successfully added to the host, re-attach the back cover and test the sensor by sepa­rating the small magnetic piece from the flat side of the larger piece. You should get a flashing red light every time the two pieces are separated.
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MOTION SENSOR (SM-003P)
1. Using a Philips screw driver, remove the screw located at the top of motion sensor, detach the front cover and Insert the 2 AAA batteries that were provided. Once the batteries have been inserted the blue LED should flash indicating that it is now operable.
2. On the control center, tap on the motion sensor icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new sensor.
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3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the motion sensor being added until the sensors LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your sensor has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
4. Once the sensor has been successfully added to the host, re-attach the front cover and insert the mounting bracket into the bracket slots located on the back of the sensor.
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INDOOR SIREN (SM-005SR)
1. Insert the female end of the sirens AC adapter into the DC in port located behind the siren and the other end into a wall outlet closest to the alarm host. Make sure you place the siren face down leaving the pair button exposed.
2. On the control center, tap on the siren icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new siren.
3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the siren being added with the tip of a pencil or pen until the sensors LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your sensor has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
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4. Once the siren has been successfully added to the host you may unplug the AC adapter and mount the siren to your wall using the screws provided. Once the siren has been mounted, plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Please note that the siren is equipped with a tamper proof switch (located on the back) that will trigger the siren to go off whenever the siren is lifted off the wall.
REMOTE CONTROL (SM-007R)
1. Please pop open the top and back panels of the remote control to remove the clear plastic battery protector be­fore use (please do this by hand only, do not use sharp utensil or screw driver). Once removed put the two panels back together, test the remote by pressing any button. The red LED should flash with each press.
PAIR BUTTON
2. On the control center, tap on the key remote icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new remote.
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3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the remote being added until the remotes LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your remote has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
4. Once the remote has been successfully added to the host, you can attach it to your existing key ring using the ring provided.
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DOORBELL (SM-105DB, optional add-on)
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the doorbell by sliding it downward, insert the 2 AAA batteries that were provided and slide the cover back on. Once the cover is back on, test the doorbell by pressing the button and the red LED should flash with each press.
2. On the control center, tap on the doorbell icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new doorbell.
3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the doorbell being added until the LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your doorbell has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
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4. Once the doorbell has been successfully added to the host, you can mount it in the desired location. The back panel adhesive Velcro makes it convenient to remove at any time for portability.
Mounting the DOORBELL (optional add-on)
1. Remove the backing on the slotted piece of Velcro and attach it to the back end of the doorbell as shown below. Make sure the slots align perfectly around the battery compartment so that it does not complicate changing the batteries later.
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2. Find a dry location for the door bell and screw in the abrasive piece of the Velcro using the screws provided. Then attach the doorbell to the abrasive end of the Velcro that was screwed into the wall and you are done.
HOME AUTOMATION WALL SOCKET (SM-001SK, optional add-on)
1. Plug the wall socket into an electric outlet closest to the alarm host and make sure it is in the “on” (power LED on) position. You can re-position it to another location once it is paired to the host.
2. On the control center, tap on the Wall Socket icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new device.
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3. “Press and Hold” the pair button on the socket being added until the LED begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Once your wall socket has been detected by the alarm host you will be given the opportunity to name the device prior to saving it.
NOTE: Please make sure the wall socket is “ON” prior to pressing and holding the pair button or the host will fail to pair it.
4. Once the wall socket has been successfully added to the host, you can plug-in the device (lamp, radio, etc) you wish to control remotely “on/off” using your Smartphone or tablet.
NOTE: The wall socket will be set to the off position when it is first paired to the receiver. You can simply tap on the on/off switched located to the right of the device label to turn it off/on.
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Basic Operations
The SM-001SK Home Automation Wall Socket allows you to control the ON and OFF function of any device that is connected to it, such as a Lamp, a radio, etc. To control the wall socket simply launch the control center on your Smartphone or tablet and select the Wall Socket icon. Then tap the “on / off” switch to turn your device on or off.
WIFI PAN-TILT CAMERA (SM-821DTH, optional add-on)
1. Screw in the cameras antenna and insert your Micro SD memory card (not included) into the TF slot. Then insert the the female end of the camera AC adapter into the DC in port located behind the camera and the other end into a wall outlet closest to the alarm host. You can re-position the camera to a different location once it has been successfully paired to the host.
NOTE: The camera will perform a gear calibration self test every time it is powered on. This test consists of several autos up, down, left and right rotations. The wifi pan-tilt camera can be used to integrate with the IWATCH­ALARM system or it can be used as a standalone wifi camera.
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2. Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the one you want to put the camera on and on the control center, tap on the camera icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new camera.
3. Select the camera number you want to add the new camera to and then tap “yes” on the confirmation popup to proceed.
NOTE: To remove a camera simply tap on any of the checked camera numbers and then confirm its removal by tapping on Yes at the prompt.
4. Now select Search in LAN and select the Smart Cong option to begin the adding process.
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5. “Press and Release” the pair button on the back of the camera. At this point the green power LED located on the front of the camera will start to flash rapidly indicating that it is in pair mode. When you see the LED flashing rapidly press next on the Smartphone prompt. Input the Wi-Fi password of the network that you are currently connected too and press next. This will allow the app to smart configure the camera using your current wireless network.
6. Once your camera has been detected by the host the green power LED on the camera should start to flash steady. Now input the default camera password 123456 when prompted, tap save and then tap ok on the successfully registered prompt to complete the process.
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WIFI FIXED CAMERA (SM-825DTH, optional add-on)
1. Insert your Micro SD memory card (not included) into the TF slot. Then insert the female end of the AC adapter into the DC in port located behind the camera and the other end into a wall outlet closest to the alarm host. You can re-position the camera to a different location once it has been successfully paired to the host.
NOTE: The wifi fixed camera can be used to integrate with the IWATCHALARM system or it can be used as a standalone wifi camera.
2. Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the one you want to put the camera on and on the control center, tap on the camera icon and then tap on the + (add) symbol to begin adding the new camera.
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3. Select the camera number you want to add the new camera to and then tap “yes” on the confirmation popup to proceed.
NOTE: To remove a camera simply tap on any of the checked camera numbers and then confirm its removal by tapping on Yes at the prompt.
4. Now select Search in LAN and select the Smart Cong option to begin the adding process.
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5. “Press and Release” the pair button on the back of the camera. At this point the green power LED located on the front of the camera will start to flash rapidly indicating that it is in pair mode. When you see the LED flashing rapidly press next on the Smartphone prompt. Input the Wi-Fi password of the network that you are currently connected too and press next. This will allow the app to smart configure the camera using your current wireless network.
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6. Once your camera has been detected by the host the green power LED on the camera should start to flash steady. Now input the default camera password 123456 when prompted, tap save and then tap ok on the successfully registered prompt to complete the process.
HomeBot Main Screen Features & Options
1. Alarm Host Image
2. System Name
3. Add New System
4. App Info
5. Modify System
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ALARM HOST IMAGE
The alarm host image is immediately displayed once you have successfully added a new host to the HomeBot app and is mainly used whenever you need to access the apps control center. To access the control center simply tap on the alarm host image as shown in the image below.
NOTE: If more than one host has been added, swipe until the desired host is displayed and tap on its image.
SYSTEM NAME
Displays the custom system name you entered when you first added the alarm host to the app and the alarm host’s serial ID number which is unique to your system. You can change the system name at any time by taping on the “Modify System” icon located to the right of the system name tag.
ADD NEW SYSTEM (Alternative Methods)
The “+” (add new system) option provides you with several methods to add a new host to the HomeBot app. Below are step-by-step guide on all methods provided.
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1. Search in LAN
2. QR Scan
3. Manual Input
SEARCH IN LAN
The Search in LAN options are specifically designed to perform searches over your Local Area Network quickly and efficiently while being easy enough to use that it doesn’t confuse you with hundreds of options.
• Smart Cong
• Broadcast in LAN
• AP Mode
SMART CONFIG To add your alarm host to the HomeBot app using the Smart Config method, make sure your new alarm host in powered on and follow the steps below.
1. Tap on the Smart Cong option (Fig 1) to begin the adding process. Turn your alarm host upside down then “Press and Hold” the pair button (Fig 2) until the pair LED located on the top of the host begins to flash rapidly and then press next on the Smartphone prompt. Input the Wi-Fi password of the network that you are currently connected too (Fig 3) and press next. This will allow the app to smart configure the camera using your current wireless network.
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Fig 1
2. Once your alarm host has been detected by the app the pair LED on the host will go out indicating that it was found. You will now be given the opportunity to name the alarm host (Fig 4) such as home, work, etc, prior to saving it. Now input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 4) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched (Fig 5)
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
BROADCAST IN LAN Please follow the steps below to add your alarm host to the HomeBot app using the Broadcast in LAN method.
1. Insert the female end of the AC adapter into the DC IN port (Fig 1) located at the bottom of the host and connect the other end into a wall outlet. Then connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port (Fig
1) (also located at the bottom of the alarm host) and the other end into your wireless router. Make sure you use the cable management grooves (Fig 2) to help keep the cables organized.
NOTE: The Ethernet cable is only required for setup and can be removed once you connect the host to your Wi-Fi network.
Fig 5
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Fig 1
2. Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network that the alarm host is connected to and tap on the Broadcast in LAN option (Fig 3) to display all connected devices on our network (Fig 4). Now locate the serial ID associated with your alarm host (Fig 5) and tap on it to proceed.
Fig 2
Fig 4
3. You will now be given the opportunity to name the alarm host (Fig 6) such as home, work, etc, prior to saving it. Now input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 6) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched (Fig 7)
Fig 6
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AP MODE To add your alarm host to the HomeBot app using the AP Mode method, make sure your new alarm host in pow­ered on and follow the steps below.
1. Tap on the AP Mode option (Fig 1) to begin the adding process. Turn your alarm host upside down then “Press and Hold” the pair button (Fig 2) until the pair LED located on the top of the host becomes solid.
Fig 1
2. When the alarm host’s pair LED is solid, go to your Smartphone’s or tablets Wi-Fi settings and connect to the network labeled “HOME_BOT_AP” (Fig 3). Wait for your device to connect (Fig 4), then return to the app and press next (Fig 5).
Fig 3
3. Now select the Wi-Fi network that you want to connect the host too (Fig 6), input the Wi-Fi password when prompted (Fig 7) and press next. This will allow the app to smart configure the alarm host using your current wireless network.
Fig 4 Fig 5
Fig 2
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Fig 6
4. Once all LED’s on the alarm hast turn off “Press and Hold” the power button on the host (Fig 8) until the power LED turns back on. Wait 40-60 seconds for the host to boot up and then press “Next” on the Smartphone prompt (Fig 9).
Fig 7
Fig 8
5. Select the serial ID associated with your alarm host (Fig 10) and tap on it to proceed. You will now be given the opportunity to name the alarm host (Fig 11) such as home, work, etc, prior to saving it. Now input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 11) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched (Fig 12).
Fig 9
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Fig 10
Fig 11 Fig 12
QR SCAN
Please follow the steps below to add your alarm host to the HomeBot app using the QR Scan method.
1. Insert the female end of the AC adapter into the DC IN port (Fig 1) located at the bottom of the host and connect the other end into a wall outlet. Then connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port (Fig
1) (also located at the bottom of the alarm host) and the other end into your wireless router. Make sure you use the cable management grooves (Fig 2) to help keep the cables organized.
NOTE: The Ethernet cable is only required for setup and can be removed once you connect the host to your Wi-Fi network.
Fig 1 Fig 2
2. Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network that the alarm host is connected to and tap on the QR Scan option (Fig 3). Turn your alarm host upside down and scan the QR Code (Fig 4). As soon as the QR code has been successfully scanned, you will now be given the opportunity to name the alarm host
(Fig 5) such as home, work, etc, prior to saving it. Now input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 5) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched
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Fig 3
Fig 4 Fig 5
MANUAL INPUT
Please follow the steps below to manually add your alarm host to the HomeBot app.
1. Insert the female end of the AC adapter into the DC IN port (Fig 1) located at the bottom of the host and connect the other end into a wall outlet. Then connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port (Fig
1) (also located at the bottom of the alarm host) and the other end into your wireless router. Make sure you use the cable management grooves (Fig 2) to help keep the cables organized.
NOTE: The Ethernet cable is only required for setup and can be removed once you connect the host to your Wi-Fi network.
Fig 1 Fig 2
2. Make sure your Smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network that the alarm host is connected to and tap on the Manual Input option (Fig 3). Turn your alarm host upside down and manually input the 24 digit (alpha/numeric) Serial ID (Fig 4) as the DID (Fig 4).
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Fig 4Fig 3
3. Now name the alarm host (Fig 5) such as home, work, etc, input the default host password 123456 and, tap save (Fig 5) to complete the setup. Your device will now be displayed as the start screen whenever the app is launched (Fig 6).
Fig 5 Fig 6
APP INFO
Taping on the app info option will show you the App Version and Library Version of the HomeBot app currently installed on your Smartphone or tablet.
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MODIFY SYSTEM
The Modify System option is used to change the systems name, password (if entered incorrectly during setup) or delete the host from the app.
HomeBot Control Center Features & Options
The HomeBot Control Center lets you take control of your alarm system using your mobile device. Through the control center you can add, remove and control all sensors and accessories from your phone or tablet. To access the control center simply launch the HomeBot application on your mobile device and tap on the alarm host image.
NOTE: If more than one host has been added, swipe until the desired host is displayed and tap on its image.
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MAIN SCREEN SYMBOLS AND NOTIFICATIONS
1. Back
2. Sensor Status
3. Alarm Status
BACK
Used to exit the control center and return back to the start screen.
SENSOR STATUS
Represents the number of active/de-active devices per group (cameras, motion sensors, key remotes, etc). The first digit represents how many devices are enabled (active) and the second digit represents the total number of devices that have been added for that group.
ALARM STATUS
Represents the current status of your alarm system (Locked, silent alarm and disarmed).
ICONS AND SETTINGS
There are a total of 6 icons located on the control center screen. Below is a description of each icon and its corresponding features and settings.
1. Arm
2. Silent Arm
3. Disarm
4. Camera
5. Doorbell
6. Siren
7. Wall Socket
8. Door/Window Sensor
9. Motion Sensor
10. Keychain Remote
11. Alarm Log
12. Settings
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ARM
The arm icon is used to arm your system using your mobile device. Once pressed, the alarm status icon will change to “locked” and the host’s “arm” LED will turn red.
SILENT ARM
The silent arm icon is used to arm your system in ”Silent Mode” (no noise from siren of host) using your mobile device. Once pressed, the alarm status icon will change to “silent locked” and the host’s “arm” LED will turn red. When the alarm is tripped in silent mode, no noise will be heard from the siren or host but the users that have the app installed will still get the mobile push notification.
DISARM
The disarm icon is used to disarm your system using your mobile device. Once pressed, the alarm status icon will change to “unlocked” and the host’s “arm” LED will turn off.
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CAMERA (for Optional SM-821DTH & SM-825DTH models)
The camera icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the cameras that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your camera(s) simply tap on the camera icon as shown below.
CAMERA OPTIONS AND SETTINGS (Optional Add-on Cameras)
1. Back
2. Device list area
3. Add
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the cameras that have been added. To login to a camera, simply tap on the camera you want to login too to bring up the camera live view as shown below.
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CAMERA LIVE VIEW SETTINGS AND OPTIONS
BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
1. Back
2. Snapshot
3. Refresh
4. Talk (2way)
5. Record
6. Camera Settings
SNAPSHOT
Takes a snapshot of the current live view and saves it to your phones photo album.
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REFRESH
Refreshes the connection between the phone and the camera, and should only be used when the live view becomes frozen, disconnected or unstable. When utilized, the HOMEBOT application will reattempt to reconnect to the camera.
TALK
Pressing and holding the microphone icon allows you to speak to the person on the other end of the camera being viewed. This feature only works when the microphone icon is pressed and held and is identifiable when the micro­phone icon is displayed on the screen (shown below) and is deactivated as soon as the icon is released.
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RECORD
Pressing the recording icon will start and stop (when pressed again) manual recoding for the camera being viewed. The recorded events will be stored on to the cameras micro SD card which can be played back later by pressing on the camera settings icon.
CAMERA SETTINGS
Tapping on the camera settings icon will allow you to change the camera time, date, passwords, and much more. To configure these settings, tap on the gear icon, enter the default admin password 123456 and tap ok to proceed.
CAMERA SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION (Optional Add-On)
The camera settings and configuration menu options allow you to change device and admin password, enable/ disable motion detection recording, playback events and much more. Here is a list of options available.
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DID Firmware Version Check Upgrade Change Password Change Admin Pass Motion Detection Event List Loop Record Storage Management Video Rotation Set Date & Time WLAN
DID
The Device ID (DID) section provides you with the cameras ID which is used to add the camera to the app, unique to each device and is not configurable.
FIRMWARE VERSION
The Firmware Version section displays the cameras current firmware version and is not configurable.
CHECK UPGRADE
The Check Upgrade performs a firmware check over the internet and installs it if and when one is available.
CHANGE PASSWORD
The Change Password option allows you to change the cameras default password (123456) which is used to login and view the camera remotely. This is the same password used when first adding the camera to the app.
CHANGE ADMIN PASSWORD
The Change Admin Password option allows you to change the cameras default admin password (123456) which is used to access the camera settings and configuration page.
MOTION DETECTION
The Motion Detection option is used to enable or disable motion detection recording. To enable or disable this feature, simply tap on the option label and select the desired option from the list provided.
EVENT LIST or VIDEO PLAYBACK
The Event List option is to view and playback recorded events that are stored on the Micro SD card inserted into the back of the camera.
NOTE: For best results, we recommend using a 32GB Kingston class 6 or higher.
LOOP RECORD
The Loop Record option enables and disables the out overwrite feature. Enabling the loop record feature allows the camera to loop back to begin deleting old files stored on your memeory card to make room for new files.
STORAGE MANAGEMENT
The Storage Management option allows you to view the total/free space available, format (erase) and safely eject the memory by using the un-mount option.
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VIDEO ROTATION
Video Rotation allows you to change the cameras flip the live view so that you can mount the camera upside down.
SET DATE & TIME
The set date & time option allows you to set the cameras time and date when needed.
WLAN
The WLAN option is used to set to connect your camera to your personal WIFI network. Simply tap on the WLAN option and follow the onscreen step-by-step guide to do so.
ADD CAMERA “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add or remove cameras to and from the alarm host. To add a new camera, please refer to the “Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
DOORBELL (Optional Add-On)
The doorbell icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the doorbells that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your doorbells(s) simply tap on the doorbell icon as shown below.
DOORBELL OPTIONS AND SETTINGS (Optional Add-On)
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1. Back
2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the “Add­ing Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
SIREN
The siren icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the sirens that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your siren(s) simply tap on the siren icon as shown below.
SIREN OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
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1. Back
2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add a new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the
“Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
WALL SOCKET (Optional Add-On)
The wall socket icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the wall sockets that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your wall socket(s) simply tap on the wall socket icon as shown below.
WALL SOCKET OPTIONS AND SETTINGS (Optional Add-On)
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2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add a new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the “Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR
The door/window sensor icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the sensors that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your sensor(s) simply tap on the door/window sensor icon as shown below.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
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2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add a new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the “Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
MOTION SENSOR
The motion sensor icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the sensors that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your sensor(s) simply tap on the motion sensor icon as shown below.
MOTION SENSOR OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
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1. Back
2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add a new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the “Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
KEYCHAIN REMOTE
The keychain remote icon is used to add, remove, edit and control the remotes that have been added to your system. To add, edit or control your remote(s) simply tap on the keychain remote icon as shown below.
KEYCHAIN REMOTE OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
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1. Back
2. Device list area
3. Add
4. Enable / Disable
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BACK
Tapping on the Back Arrow will return you to the previous screen.
DEVICE LIST AREA
The device list area shows all the devices that have been added. To rename or remove a device, simply tap on the device and follow the options on the edit screen.
ADD “+”
The ADD “+” option is used to add a new device to the alarm host. To add a new device, please refer to the “Adding Devices and Cameras” section of this user’s manual.
ENABEL/DISABLE
The Enable / Disable switch enables (green) and disable the selected device from your system.
ALARM LOG
The alarm log provides you with a list of system activity. The log will show you when the system armed, disarmed and even when a sensor was tripped. System will auto remove older logs automatically.
NOTE: The system logs are stored in the alarm host memory and not in your mobile device.
SETTINGS
The app settings and configuration menu options allow you to change device and admin password, enable/dis­able motion detection recording, playback events and much more. Here is a list of options available.
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System Name Library Version Push Notification
SYSTEM NAME
The System Name section is displays the name of the host and is not configurable through this part of the app.
DID
The Device ID (DID) section provides you with the host’s ID which is used to add the host to the app, unique to each device and is not configurable.
FIRMWARE VERSION
The Firmware Version section displays the host’s current firmware version and is not configurable.
LIBRARY VERSION
The Library Version section displays the apps current library version and is not configurable.
CHECK UPGRADE
The Check Upgrade performs a firmware check over the internet and installs it if and when one is available.
CHANGE PASSWORD
The Change Password option allows you to change the hosts default password (123456) which is used to add the host to the app.
PUSH NOTIFICATION
The push notification option is used to enable/disable the real time Smartphone alerts you receive when the alarm is tripped or doorbell is rung.
SET DATE & TIME
The set date & time option allows you to set the host’s time and date when needed.
WLAN
The WLAN option is used to set to connect your host to your personal WIFI network. Simply tap on the WLAN option and follow the onscreen step-by-step guide to do so.
DID Check Upgrade Set Date & Time
Firmware Version Change System Password Wi-Fi Networks
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Specifications
SM-025H
Alarm Host
SM- 007R
Remote Control
SM-002 M
Door/Window Sensor
SM-003 P
Motion Sensor
SM-005SR
Indoor Siren
IWACTHALARMD
Power
Backup Battery
Networ k
Transmission Frequency
Host Bu tton s
LED’s (r ed)
Ports
Antennas
Size (LxWxH)
Battery Powe red
LED’s
Transmission Frequency
Transmission Distance
Buttons
Size (LxWxH)
Battery Powe red
LED’s
Transmission Frequency
Magnetic/Emitting Gap
Size (LxWxH)
Transmission Distance
Battery Powe red
LED’s
Low battery
Transmission Frequency
Detecting range
Detecting Angle
Size (LxWxH)
Transmission Distance
Power
Battery Compartment
LED’s
Transmission Frequency
Alarm sound
Size (LxWxH)
Transmission Distance
Weight gross/net (lb)
DC5V 1 .0A
Built-in L ithium (up to 6 ho urs stan dby time)
WiFi or Eth ernet
433MHz
[Top] Arm, Dis arm, Powe r
[bottom] On /O switch , Reset, A P (access poi nt)
Power, Arm, P air
Power, Ethernet
1 x WiFi (le ft), 1 x 433 MHz wirel ess (right)
6.75” x 4. 25” x 1.0”
DC 3V (CR2 032 Lithium bat tery includ ed, last up to 1 yea r)
Red
433Mhz
up to 150f t with walls, 300 ft cle ar line of s ight
Arm, Di sarm, P air/Regis ter, Panic
2.75” x 1. 63” x . 56”
1.5 V (1 x AA ba ttery i nclud ed, las t up to 1 year)
Red
433Mhz
Within 1CM
3.0” x 2 .0” x .75”
up to 200f t with walls, 450 ft clea r line of si ght
3.0V (2 x A AA bat teries in clude d, last u p to 1 year)
Red
Flashing LED
433Mhz
up to 30f t
110 Degrees
4.25 ” x 2.5” x 1 .75”
up to 200f t with walls, 450 ft clea r line of si ght
DC 12V 1. 5A
Yes (uses 3 x AA bat teries for back up only, not inclu ded)
Re d (4x)
433Mhz
100dB
5.5” x 5 .5” x 2.0”
up to 150f t with walls, 300 ft cle ar line of s ight
3.4lb/2.6lb
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ADD-ON (Optional):
SM-105DB
Doorbell
SM-001SK
Wall Socket
SM-825DTH
WiFi IP Camera
Battery Powe red
LED’s
Transmission Frequency
Button
Size (LxWxH)
Transmission Distance
Power Input
Power Output
Buttons
LED’s
Transmission Frequency
Size (LxWxH)
Transmission Distance
Weight gross/net
Lens
Sensor
Focal Length
Viewing Angle
System
Video Compression
Resolution
Video Rate
Motion Detection
Transmission
WiFi Interface
WiFi Frequency
WiFi Channel
LED’s
Night Vision
IR- Cut Filt er
Two -Way A udio
Micro S D Slot
Application
Buttons
Light Sensor
Size (LxWxH)
Power
Weight gross/net
3V (2 x AA A batter ies incl uded , last up to 1 yea r)
Red
433MHz
1
2.94 ” x 1.5 6” x .81 ”
up to 150f t with walls, 300 ft cle ar line of s ight
AC10 0-240V
Less than 1 0A
Power On/O , Pair/Regi ster
Red
433MHz
4.25 ” x 2.5” x 1 .38 ”
up to 200f t with walls, 450 ft clea r line of si ght
1.5lb/1. 2lb
1/4 “ CMOS col or
OV9712
3.6mm
70 degree
P2P (Cloud Te chnology)
H.264
720P H D (128 0 x 720)
30fps
Yes
Wi-Fi
80 2.1 1b/g/n
2400 ~2483. 5MHz
11
Blue
Up to 33f t (9pcs I R)
Yes
Yes (built-in M ic and sp eaker)
Yes, (suppor ts up to 32GB cla ss 6 or higher/ Micr oSD not includ ed)
iOS, Android
AP (access po int mod e), Reset
Yes
4.75” x 2. 5” x 1.13”
DC 5V 1. 0A
1.6lb/1. 2lb
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SM-82 1DTH
Pan-Tilt WiFi/
Eth IP Camera
Lens
Sensor
Focal Length
Pan-Tilt Control
Viewing Angle
System
Video Compression
Resolution
Video Rate
Motion Detection
Transmission
NIC Interface
Protocols
WiFi Interface
WiFi Frequency
WiFi Channel
Speech Mode
Two -Way A udio
Micro S D Slot
Application
Playback
Users
Security
Buttons
LED’s
Night Vision
IR- Cut Filt er
Light Sensor
Size (LxWxH)
Power Consumption
Power
Weight gross/net
1/4 “ CMOS col or
OV9712
3.6mm
260:Horizontal 120:Ver tical (no zoom)
50 degre e
P2P (Cloud Te chnology)
H.264
720P H D (128 0x720), VGA (64 0x480), QVG A (320x 240)
30fps
Yes
Wired Eth ernet o r Wi-Fi
10/100Mbps (IEEE802. 3, RJ45)
TCP /I P, DHC P, SMT P,HT TP, UP NP
80 2.1 1b/g/n
2400 ~2483. 5MHz
11
12.2 kbps (ARM ), 8kbps ( PCM)
Yes (built-in M ic and sp eaker)
Yes, (suppor ts up to 32GB cla ss 6 or higher/ Mic roSD not inclu ded)
iOS, Android
Yes
7 users ma x
2 passwor d access co ntrol
Pair, Reset
Red
Up to 33f t (11p cs IR)
Yes
Yes
4.5” x 4 .0” x 5. 5”
Max 5W (I R On, Wi Fi enabl ed)
DC 5V 1. 2A
2.2lb/1.7lb
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