SkyLink AM-002, ML-001 User Manual

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AAA+ Control Panel
MODEL: AM-002 / ML-001
CUSTOMER SERVICE
17 Sheard Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3 Tel : (905) 456-8883 Fax : (905) 456-7819
P/N. 101A379
OCT, 2005
Email : support@skylinkhome.com
©2005 SKYLINK GROUP
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English
AAA+ Control Panel
USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
Declaration of Conformity
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Application of Council Directive(s) : Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EC) - R&TTE
Standard(s) to which Conformity is Declared: EMC: EN 55022:1998+A1: 2000, EN 610000-3-2: 2000, EN 61000-3.3: 1995 +A1:2001, EN 55024: 1998+A1: 2001, EN 50130-4: 1995/A1: 1998, EN 300220-3: 2000, EN 301489-3: 2002 Safety: EN 60950-1: 2001, EN 50371: 2002 Telephony: TBR 21: 1998
Manufacturer’s Name: Capital Prospect Limited
Manufacturer’s Address: Room 3, 13/F, Block B, Veristrong Industrial Centre,
Type of Equipment: Home Smart Center
Model No.: AM-002
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36 Au Pui Wan Street, Fo Tan, N.T., Hong Kong
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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
5. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Serial No.: Not Labelled
Year of Manufacture: 2005
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive (s) and Standard(s).
Place: Hong Kong
Date: 21st July 2005
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Joe Ng Project Manager
Attention
This product is not an alarm system providing facilities to summon assistance, for use by persons who can be considered to be living at risk. This product is not intended to for use in health care signaling equipment or directly connect to central-station (Police, Medical, Fire).
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IC Statement
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‘’This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.”
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com­pany. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
g) Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact
Skylink Customer Support at 1-800-304-1187 for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
h) Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement
section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified.
i) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the
state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electri­cian, as appropriate.
‘’The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone inter­face. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.’’
j) NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to
the telephone line, ensure the installation of this model AM-002 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a quali­fied installer.
NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.
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FCC Information
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Consumer Information:
a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the require-
ments adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
b) An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC)
for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.
c) A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring
and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
d) The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be con-
nected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX . The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.]
e) If this equipment AM-002 causes harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinu­ance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
f) The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
CONTENT
Introduction..........................................................................................................................4
Overview........................................................................................................................4
Installation...........................................................................................................................7
Installing the Console.................................................................................................7
Programming Passwords..........................................................................................9
Phone Number Programming..................................................................................10
Contact ID Phone number.......................................................................................12
Phone Number Programming (Calling to Central Monitoring Station)................12
Account Number Programming..................................................................................13
Deactivating the Digital Dialer.................................................................................14
Operation..............................................................................................................................15
Alert mode...................................................................................................................15
Mute....................................................................................................................................16
System Status..............................................................................................................17
Arming The System.....................................................................................................17
Disarming the system...............................................................................................18
Disarming a triggered control panel.....................................................................19
Disarming under Duress..........................................................................................19
Panic...................................................................................................................................20
System Failure............................................................................................................20
Phone Line Failure............................................................................................20
Sensor Failure.....................................................................................................21
Low Battery...........................................................................................................21
Coummunication.............................................................................................................23
Receiving an emergency call..................................................................................23
Remote Operation by Telephone...........................................................................24
To access the control panel away from home......................................................24
Advanced Programming.................................................................................................26
Zone Dependent Setting – Beep / Alarm..............................................................26
Zone Dependent Setting – Auto Mute....................................................................29
Zone Dependent Setting – Alert Zone (Bypass zone).........................................30
Learn Keychain / Keypad Remotes........................................................................32
Erase Keychain / Keypad Remotes........................................................................33
Learn Sensors..............................................................................................................34
Sensor Location Selection Guide.............................................................................34
Erase Sensors...........................................................................................................36
Home Automation.............................................................................................................37
Learn Control Modules............................................................................................37
Erase Control Modules............................................................................................40
Event Trigger..............................................................................................................42
Trouble Shooting..............................................................................................................44
Accessories......................................................................................................................46
System Configuration.....................................................................................................49
FCC Information................................................................................................................50
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INTRODUCTION
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Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of a Skylink Home Smart Center. This is a security control panel which not only functions as a security system, but also monitors your premises by giving you alert notification when the system is not armed. It is also a home automation center, which allows you to remotely control household appliances and lights, even when you are away from home. It can be controlled by dialing in from any touch tone phone, which makes it even more convenient and powerful. Additional accessories such as different kinds of sensors and controllers can be added to suit your specific needs.
Alert
When Home (System Not Armed)
Beep Beep
Automation
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Master Password ____________________ Secondary Password ____________________ Duress Password ____________________
Sensor locations and settings
ZONE SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 BEEP / ALARM AUTO MUTE EVENT TRIGGER ALERT
Example Front Door Front Window Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N
1 2 3 4 5
Alarm
Not Home (System Armed)
Alarm
Communicator
In the package, you should find the following items:
One Control Panel
One AC adapter
AM-002
Phone number settings
PHONE MEMORY PHONE NUMBER REDIAL COUNT REPEA T COUNT
Example 321-123-4567 5 5
1 2 3 4 5
Keychain / Keypad Remotes settings
KEYCHAIN / KEYP AD LOCATIONS OWNER (KEYCHAIN) / LOCATION (KEYPAD)
Example Keychain Owner - John
6 7 8 9 0
Control Modules settings
CONTROL MODULES LOCATIONS / APPLIANCES
Example Family room lighting
6 7 8 9 0
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ACCESSORIES
905-608-9223
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INTRODUCTION
Control Module SW-100
(US and Canada)
- To turn home appliances / lights on / off
- Max rating: 960W (Resistive)
One telephone cord
Rechargeable battery of the Control Panel:
Control Module SW-101U (UK), SW-101F (French), SW-101G (German)
(3 models for 3 countries)
Emergency Dialer (AD-433S)
- External dialer with user programmable voice message
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AD-433
- Calls up to 9 phone numbers
- One personal voice recording up to 40 seconds
- Can be installed anywhere within 100 feet from the control panel, with a phone socket
Swing door opener (DM-100)
- Remotely open / close a swing door
- Fits most interior doors
North American version
European Version
Screws
Installation of the Control Panel involves the following procedures:
1. Install Control Panel
2. Program Passwords
3. Program Phone Numbers
INTRODUCTION
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ACCESSORIES
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Audio Sensor (AS-101)
- When audio level exceeds preset limit, it will trigger the alarm
- Place beside smoke detector, CO detector, so when these detectors are triggered, the control panel will be triggered
Remote Control (4B-101)
- Additional keychain remotes for other family members
- To arm, disarm or trigger the panic alarm with this remote
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1. Zone LEDs
2. Numeric Keypad
3. Arm button
4. Status button
5. Mute button
6. Panic button
7. Power LED
8. Arm LED
9. Program LED
10. System Low Battery LED
3 4 5 6
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11. Built-in Siren and Speaker
12. Programming button
13. Buzzer Mode Selector
14. Phone Jack for external phone
15. Line Jack for telephone line
16. Adapter socket
17. Battery Compartment
18. Language Selector (only available for models support multiple languages)
Keypad Control (KP-434)
- External keypad control
- To arm, disarm or trigger the the panic alarm with this remote
- Ideal mounting locations include upper floor, backdoor, or garage
Wrist Watch Style Panic Remote (HW-101)
- Activate the panic alarm instantly with this remote
- Wear it as a watch
- Splashproof design, can be worn during showering
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Panic Transmitter (PT-101)
- Activate the panic alarm instantly with this remote
- Wear it as a pendant
- Splashproof design, can be worn during showering
Audio Alarm (AA-433)
- External Siren
AA-43
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- Powered by AC adapter with backup battery
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ACCESSORIES
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INSTALLATION
Additional sensors and transmitters as well as add on accessories are available to work with your system.
Door/Window Sensor (WD-101)
- Magnetic Contact Sensor
- For all doors or windows
- Batteries included
Repeater (RP-434)
- Extend the operation range between 2 wireless devices, such as any sensors and control panel
- Doubles the operation range automatically between sensors and control panel
Water Sensor (FS-101)
- Alerts you when water is detected
- Ideal for water detection in basement, under the sink, even bathroom
Garage Door MonitorTM Sensor (GS-101)
(Available in US and Canada)
- Monitors your garage door
- Alerts you when the garage door is left open
Garage Door MonitorTM Sensor (GS-102)
(Available outside US and Canada)
- Monitors your garage door
- Alerts you when the garage door is left open
Installing the Console
It is important determine where the control panel will be located. Please follow the criteria below to select the ideal location for the control panel.
- Place it where electrical outlet and phone line can be accessed
- Place it where it is easily accessible by the users
- Place it away from any doors or windows which could be accessed by non-intended users
- Place is away from extreme temperature sources such as oven, stove and away from large metal objects which could affect the wireless performance
After a location has been selected, you may begin the installation and connect all the necessary wires and power up the unit.
1. Undo the 2 screws on the battery cover.
2. For models support multiple languages, select the desired language based on the setting below:
1. German
2. Spanish
3. French
4. English
Language selector
3. Connect the power adapter to the socket inside the battery compart-
Indoor/Outdoor Motion Sensor (PS-101)
- Monitors area in a 110 degree ARC and up to 40 feet away
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from the sensor
ment. The power adapter should be connected to an AC electrical outlet. You should see all LEDs turn on, LO BATT LED should be off.
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INSTALLATION
TROUBLE SHOOTING
4. Insert the rechargeable battery to the battery compartment. There are 2 different types of rechargeable battery for 2 markets:
a. North American Version: Lead Acid
Connect the 2 wires to the battery. Red wire connects to the “+” terminal on the battery. Black wire connects to the “-” terminal on the battery. Markings on the battery should face up.
b. European Version: Ni-MH
Plug in the wire from the battery to the battery socket inside the battery compartment.
5. After inserting the rechargeable battery, the LO BATT LED will be off if the battery is fully charged, otherwise it will be on.
6. Connect the phone line from the wall socket to the “LINE” socket inside the battery compartment.
7. [OPTIONAL] If another telephone that will be using the same telephone jack, you may connect this telephone to “PHONE” outlet of the control panel by a phone cord (not provided).
8. The phone line(s), cord of the power adapter should all come out from the lower right corner of the control panel in order to close the battery cover properly.
9. The battery cover can now be closed, and tighten the 2 screws to secure the battery cover. PWR, ARM, PROG LEDs should be flashing, zone LEDs should be off.
10. The control panel is intended to be mounted on a flat wall. 2 screws are required to mount the control panel securely on the wall. It should not be mounted too high or too low. In most situations, just below eye level is ideal.
7-1/8"
(Optional)
Sensors
When a sensor is triggered, the - Make sure the battery in the sensor is control panel doesn’t respond at all, installed properly, pay attention to the what is the problem? polarity.
- Make sure the sensor is learned to the control panel. Follow instructions on page 34 on how to learn a sensor.
- You may try to bring the sensor closer to the control panel, ensure it is not out of the operation range.
My motion sensor sometimes gets Ensure the motion sensor is not facing triggered by itself, how can I prevent direct sunlight, nor any A/C or furnace that? vents. You may also reduce the sensitivity
to low. If your motion sensor is located outdoors, you may want to relocate it.
After mounting the door sensor, it - Please ensure the magnet is aligned with doesn’t work anymore. the red marking on the transmitter.
- If you are mounting the sensor on to a metal door or window, a spacer may be required to avoid magnetic interference caused by the metal door / window.
- Make sure the sensor is within the operation range of the control panel by bringing it closer to the control panel.
My motion sensor is not very The motion sensor is designed to detect the responsive, sometimes when I walk “First Motion”. First Motion means no motion by it, the control panel doesn’t respond, is detected within the past 20 seconds, but sometimes it does. and if a motion is then detected, that is the
“First Motion”. So if you continue to walk in front of the motion sensor, it will only pick up the first motion. Unless you wait for 20 seconds, then walk again, the control panel will respond. Otherwise, the control will only respond to the first motion.
11. Once you have selected the mounting location, tighten 2 screws on the wall. They should be 7-1/8" apart from each other, on the same horizontal level. Do not tighten the screws all the way in, leave about 1/8" from the wall in order for the control panel to be hanged onto the wall.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
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INSTALLATION
Control Panel
Questions Solutions
Why I can’t arm my system? Make sure none of the sensors are
triggered. You can check this by the zone LEDs, none of them should blink.
I cannot arm the system even when no You need to disarm the system again by sensor is triggered, and the ARM LED either entering the password or disarm by is off. keychain remote. Although the ARM LED
is off, but the system is not completely disarmed after an alarm was triggered. Refer to page 19 on how to completely disarm a control panel after an alarm has been triggered.
Why the ARM LED keeps flashing? That means you have not programmed any
emergency phone numbers. For instructions on how to program emergency phone numbers, please see page 10.
How do I exit programming mode You can press the programming button on when I’m in the middle of it? the side of the unit to quit programming
anytime.
When a sensor is triggered, the alarm You have programmed that sensor in alarm sounds instantly even it is not armed, mode, instead of beep mode. Please refer why is that? to page 26 for instructions of how to program
it back to beep mode.
When the alarm is triggered, why The control panel will stop calling when it the control panel won’t call all the is disarmed by any one of the recipients. programmed phone numbers? It Disarm can also be done locally thru the always stops before calling the keypad on the control panel by entering a last number. valid password.
Why the control panel doesn’t beep You have placed the buzzer mode selector when a sensor is triggered, while on the side of the control panel to “II”, this only the zone LED flashes? will disable the beeping. Placing it to “I” will
enable the beeping.
The control panel is in armed mode, If the triggered sensor is programmed in the why activating a sensor will not cause Alert Zone (Bypass Zone), alarm will not an alarm, or call any emergency phone sound, and emergency call will not be made number? if this sensor is triggered. The control panel
will only respond when it is disarmed, in alert mode.
Programming Passwords
Master Password can be used for programming, arming, disarming the
system, and telephone access. The default Master Password is [1234].
Secondary Password can be used for arming, disarming the system, and
telephone access. Secondary Password cannot be used for programming. The default Secondary Password is [0000].
Duress Password is used when you are forcibly compelled to disarm the
control panel. Entering the duress password will stop the siren from sounding but the control panel will silently call the emergency phone numbers for help. The default Duress Password is [3838]. You should definitely change this password and let all the users know this password.
Changing Passwords
It is strongly recommended to change all 3 passwords when you first set up the system.
In order to change the password, follow the procedures below.
Step Keys Function Description Note
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2
3
4
5
[PROG] [MPIN]
[2]
[1] or [2] or
[3]
[new 4-digit password]
[new 4-digit password]
Enter Programming mode
Select password programming
Select which password to change
Enter new password
Enter new password to confirm
Enter master 3 beeps for valid password to password. 1 long programming mode beep for invalid
password.
[1] - Master password [2] - Secondary password [3] - Duress password
Select any 4-digit pass­word, each digit can be from 0 to 9
Enter the new password 3 beeps if new pass­again for confirmation word is accepted. You
will hear [Password
Accepted]
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Phone Number Programming
You can program up to 6 Emergency Phone Numbers. When the system is in panic, the control panel will call these phone numbers and announce its status.
The 6 emergency phone numbers include:
- 5 voice message phone numbers
- 1 Contact ID message phone number Program the following for Voice Message Phone Numbers
- Phone memory (from 1 to 5), this is where the phone numbers will be stored
- Phone number, up to 29 digits.
- Redial count, this is how many times that phone number will be called, from 1 to 9 times.
- Repeat count, this is how many times the emergency message will be repeated, from 1 to 9 times.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
[PROG] [MPIN]
2
[1]
Enter Programming mode
Select phone number
Enter master password to programming mode
programming
3
[1] to [5]
Enter phone memory
During emergency, phone
memory 1 will be called first, then phone memory 2, 3, 4, and
5. So phone memory 1 has higher priority.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
You will hear [Enter
phone memory].
DISABLE EVENT TRIGGER
Zone 1 Button [1] Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4 Zone 5
Button [2]
Button [3] Button [4] Button [5]
HOME AUTOMATION
This row : Buttons to Disable Event Tigger
Zone LED : Off
Press once will enable “Event Trigger On”, press again will enable “Event Trigger Off”. This row of buttons operates in toggle manner, between event trigger on and event trigger off.
This row : Buttons to Enable Event Trigger
Zone LED : 1) On (Event Trigger On)
ENABLE EVENT TRIGGER
Button [6]
Button [7]
Button [8] Button [9] Button [0]
2) Flash (Event Trigger Off)
4
[Phone number]
Enter phone number
Phone number can be up to 29 digits.**
You will hear [Enter Redial].
+ [Arm]
5
6
[1] to [9] + [Arm]
[1] to [9] + [Arm]
Enter Redial count
Enter Repeat count
Redial is the number of times that phone number will be called. Each phone number can have a different redial count, from 1 to 9 times.
Repeat is the number of times that voice emergency message will be played, from 1 to 9 times. It is recommended to set up the repeat time to 5 or more.
You will hear [Enter Repeat].
You will hear [Phone Accepted] indicating the phone number and its settings have been programmed successfully.
**Note:
You may enter a 3-second pause between digits by pressing [Mute] if needed. You may also enter consecutive multiple pause periods. For example, you may enter a phone number: (123)-456-7890 [Mute] 1234. After the phone number (123)-456-7890 is dialed, it will wait for 3 seconds, then dial 1234, which can be a password to a paging system, or an access code for a phone dialing system.
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HOME AUTOMATION
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INSTALLATION
Event Trigger
You can control up to 5 different devices not only manually, but also automatically. It is called Event Trigger. That means when a sensor is triggered, the control panel will transmit a signal to activate the designated control module. Applications include:
- Lights on when you open the front door
(walking into a room, lights on automatically), this is called "Event Trigger on".
- Lights off when you open a door. (walk away
from a room, turns lights off), this is called "Event Triggered off".
Event trigger is only applicable to the sensor(s) and control module in the same zone. For example, you can program control module 1 to be on or off when zone 1 sensor(s) is triggered. You can also program control module 2 to be on / off when zone 2 sensor(s) is triggered.
Factory Default: This feature is disabled for all zones at the factory.
To change the event trigger setting follow the instructions below.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
[PROG] [MPIN]
[7]
Disable Event Trigger: [1] to [5]
Enable Event Trigger: [6] to [0].
[PROG] when finished.
Enter Program­ming mode
Select Event Trigger
Select which zone you would like to enable / disable event trigger.
Terminate programming mode.
Enter master password to programming mode
Refer to the diagram below to select the appropriate setting.
Event Trigger On
Event Trigger Off
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [7] is entered, some zone LEDs will be off, on or flash. This indicates the setting of event trigger.
If event trigger “ON” is enabled, that zone LED will be on. If event trigger “OFF” is enabled, that zone LED will flash. If it is disabled, the zone LED will be off. You are allowed to make multiple changes before terminating programming mode.
PROG LED will be off.
Note:
- It’s not recommended to program 911, fire station or any emergency services phone numbers into any of the phone memories without their approvals.
- Ensure to program a valid phone number and write down the programmed phone number on the System Setting Information provide on the back of this user's instructions.
- You may quit programming by pressing [PROG] button at any time.
- If no phone number is programmed, the ARM LED will continue to flash.
Testing Phone Numbers:
After you have programmed all the phone numbers, you should verify you have programmed the phone numbers correctly. This can be done by triggering the alarm silently by entering the duress password, so it dials to the programmed phone numbers without sounding the alarm.
Note:
You must inform the recipients of the programmed phone numbers, so they know what to expect when they receive the phone call from the control panel during an emergency. These recipients should know the password to your control panel if you expect them to have remote access of your control panel. For more informa­tion regarding receiving the emergency call, please refer to page 23.
1. Press [Arm], you should hear beeping from the control panel.
2. Press [3838]. Beeping will stop, and the control panel will start to dial the first number.
3. The called party should receive the call. Pick up the call and say “Hello”, an emergency message “System Panic” will be played. If the programmed phone doesn’t ring, ensure the phone number is programmed correctly, or reprogram this phone number again.
4. After the emergency message has been played for several times (depending on how many times it was programmed), the called party will hear “Enter Password”.
5. Enter either the master password or secondary password. If the correct password is accepted, you will hear “Password Accepted”, otherwise, you will hear “Password Failure”.
6. Press [0][#] on the telephone to hang up.
7. The control panel will start to dial the next programmed phone number.
Note:
- Refer to page 23 [Receiving the Emergency Call] for more info on how to react
to an emergency call.
- The password is treated as a confirmation of the emergency message. Once a
valid password is entered, the control panel will not call that number again, it will proceed to the next number.
- If any one of the called parties disarms the control panel, the control panel will
not continue to dial the remaining phone numbers.
- After calling all the programmed phone numbers, the control panel will be back
to the previous operation mode.
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HOME AUTOMATION
Contact ID Phone number
You can program a telephone number for calling to the central monitoring station. When the system is in panic, the control panel will call this phone number and will send out a Contact ID message with event code 140, which represents “General Alarm”.
Follow the instructions below to program the necessary info in order to call a monitoring station:
- Phone number of central monitoring station (up to 29 digits)
- Account number given by the Central Monitoring Station
Phone Number Programming (Calling to Central Monitoring Station)
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
Press [PROG] Press [MPIN]
Press [1]
Press [0]
Enter [Phone number] + [Arm]
Enter Program­ming mode
Select phone number programming
Enter phone memory
Enter phone number
Enter master password to
programming mode
During emergency, the Contact ID phone number has the highest priority, it will be the first number to call.
Phone number can be up to 29 digits.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid
password.
You will hear:
[Enter Phone Memory]
You will hear:
[Phone Zero]
You will hear
[Phone Accepted]
indicating the phone number has been programmed successfully.
ZONE LED DESCRIPTION
Off Zone is not occupied by any control module Flashes twice That means a remote has occupied that zone.
Flashes once That zone is occupied by a control module. You may select this
Flashes once, That means this zone is occupied by a remote AND a control module. then twice You may select this zone to erase the control module.
THIS IS NOT A CONTROL MODULE, THEREFORE, SHOULD NOT BE ERASED.
zone to erase this control module.
** Table F : Zone LED status for erasing control module.
Part 2 Erase communication from Control Panel to Control Module
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
Remove the control module from the electrical outlet
Press and hold the learn button on the control module while plugging in the control module to an electrical outlet.
Enter program­ming mode
To erase the memory of the control module
Enter master password to programming mode
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
Control module LED will flash rapidly indicating all the memory is erased. You may now release the learn button.
Once the memory of the control module is erased, all of its memory is cleared. If you have other remotes / control panels controlling this control module, you need to re-program those remotes / control panels.
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INSTALLATION
Operation
To turn off a light with the control panel:
1. Press the device number button on the control panel, i.e. pressing 1 will turn off device 1, pressing 2 will turn off device 2.
2. You will hear [Device X Off], where X is the device number.
3. You will also see the PROG LED flashing, indicating the control panel is sending out the wireless signal to control the specific device.
4. If the receiver receives the signal, the control panel will announce [Device Off Accepted].
To turn on a light with the control panel:
1. Press the number below the device number that you would like to turn on, i.e. pressing 6 will turn on device 1, pressing 7 will turn on device 2.
2. You will hear [Device X On], where X is the device number.
3. You will also see the PROG LED flashing, indicating the control panel is sending out the wireless signal to control the specific device.
4. If the receiver receives the signal, the control panel will announce [Device
On Accepted].
Erase Control Modules
To erase a control module from the control panel, it is similar to learning a control module, which involves 2 parts.
1. Erase the memory of the control panel
2. Erase the memory of the control module Part 1 Erase the memory of the Control Panel
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
[PROG] [MPIN]
[0]
To erase an occupied control module, press [1] to [5].
Enter Programming mode
Select erase control module programming
Select the control module location you would like to erase
Enter master password to programming mode
Refer to the table below to select the control module location.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [0] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is occupied by any control module. **See Table F
After you have selected the remote location, you will hear 3 beeps and verbal confirmation [Device X Empty Memory], where X is the control module location you have selected.
Account Number Programming
In order to program the account number, follow the procedures follow:
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
5
Press [PROG] Press [MPIN]
Press [2]
Press [0]
Enter [New 4­digit Account Number]
Enter [New 4­digit Account Number]
Enter Programming mode
Select password programming
Select to add / change account number
Enter new account number
Enter the new account num­ber again for confirmation
Enter master password to programming
mode
[0] = Add/change account number
Enter the 4-digit account number given by the central monitoring station.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
This number can be a combination of 0-9, B,C,D,E & F.
To enter 0-9: Enter by the keypad 0-9 directly.
To enter B,C,D,E,F : Press [STATUS] and the ARM light will stay on. Then press the following keys for the correspond­ing letters (1=B, 2=C, 3=D, 4=E, 5=F).
Press [STATUS] to return back to number-mode when you want to input numbers. The ARM light will turn off.
You can toggle between the number or letter mode by pressing [STATUS] when entering the account number.
3 beeps if new account number is accepted. You will hear [Password
Accepted]
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Deactivating the Digital Dialer
You can deactivate the digital dialer by erase the phone number memory for central monitoring station.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
Press [PROG] Press [MPIN]
Press [1]
Press [0] Enter phone
Press [ARM] You will hear
Enter Program­ming mode
Select phone number programming
memory
Confirm delete the phone number.
Note: If no phone number is programmed to call the central monitoring station, the digital dialer is automatically disabled.
Enter master password to programming mode
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
You will hear:
[Enter Phone Memory]
[Phone Zero Empty Memory]
indicating the phone number have been deleted, the digital dialer is deactivated.
Control Module [1] is represented by zone LED 1
This row : Buttons for Learning Control Module
Part 2 Learn signal from Control Panel to Control Module
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
Press and hold the learn button on the Control Module until its LED starts to flash.
[6] to [0]
Enter Programming mode
Transmit an ON signal for the selected device from the Control Panel to the Control Module.
Refer to the chart below to determine which button [6] to [0] to press. You should transmit the “ON” command for the selected device.
LED on the Control Module will flash indicating it is in learn mode.
After [X] is entered, you will hear [Device X On] indicating you have trans­mitted an ON signal for device X, where X is the Control Module Location. The LED on the Control Module should be off, indicating it has learned the signal, you may now release the learn button and the LED will stay on again.
CONTROL MODULE LOCATION
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 0
TRANSMIT BUTTON [X]
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OPERATION
Part 1 Learn signal from Control Module to Control Panel
Step Keys Function Description Note 1
2
3
4
ZONE LED DESCRIPTION
[PROG] [MPIN]
[4]
[1] to [5]
Activate the control module by pressing its learn button once quickly.
Enter Program­ming mode
Select learn control module programming
Select control module location (Max. 5 control modules)
Send signal from control module to control panel.
Enter master password to programming mode
Select the location [1], [2], [3], [4], or [5].
Once the signal is transmitted to the Control Panel, that signal will be stored.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [4] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is already occupied by another control module.**See Table E.
After you have selected the control module location, that zone LED will be on.
You will hear [Device X Accepted], where “X” is the control module location.
The Control Panel is always in one of the 2 operating modes:
1. Alert Mode - When the system is not armed (ARM LED off), it is in alert mode.
2. Alarm Mode - When the system is armed (ARM LED on), it is in alarm mode.
Alert Mode
The Control Panel will be in alert mode automatically if the system is not armed. Alert mode allows users inside the premises to know what sensor is triggered. It is intended to be used when someone stays inside the premises.
In alert mode, the control panel will give you notification of the triggered sensor(s) by voice announcement, unique beeping and LED flashing.
1 Number of beeps Zone of the triggered sensor 2 Number of flashes of zone LED Sensor number of the triggered sensor 3 Voice announcement Tells you the zone and locations of
Note:
- Each zone can program up to 2 sensors. There are 5 zones, so up to 10 sensors can be programmed to the control panel. Please refer to page 34, "Sensor Location Selection Guide" for detail information.
Alert Mode Examples (Door/Window sensor sold separately)
Zone 1 Sensor 1 door open
1.
the triggered sensor by human voice.
Zone 1 Sensor 1 Triggered
3. Single flash
Off Zone is not occupied by any control module Flashes once This zone is occupied by another control module. Programming
another remote to this zone will overwrite the previous control module.
Flashes twice This zone is occupied by a remote. You can still program a control
module to this zone, and it will not overwrite the remote you have in this zone.
Flashes once, This zone is occupied by a remote AND a controlmodule. If you then twice program another control module to this zone, it will overwrite the
previous control module, but not the remote.
** Table E : Zone LED status for learning control module.
Zone 3 Sensor 2 window open
Note:
2. Beep___Beep___
Beep___Beep .....
1.
Zone 3 Sensor 2 Triggered
2. Beep Beep Beep___ Beep Beep Beep___
3. Double flash
-For Door / Window sensor, alert notification (beeping and LED flashing) will continue until the sensor is in closed position, i.e. closing the window or door.
-For Motion Sensor, the alert notification (beeping and LED flashing) will last for 15 seconds for every detected movement.
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Mute
When the alert beeping becomes undesired, you can terminate the beeping in 3 different ways:
1. Mute button - Manual mute by pressing the mute button
Pressing the mute button will temporary disable the beeping for all the activated sensors. For example, if a window with a window sensor will be open for a long period of time, the continuous beeping may become undesired. Pressing the mute button will temporary disable the beeping for this sensor only, it will still beep if other sensors are triggered. This sensor will beep again if this window is closed, and then opened.
2. Change the buzzer mode - Disable Beeping The beeping can be disabled for all
zones by changing the buzzer mode selector.
- If the buzzer mode selector is at "I", beeping is enabled.
- If the buzzer mode selector is at "II", beeping is disabled.
Mute Button
Buzzer Mode Selector
The Control Panel can be used to control lights and home applicances with a Control Module, (Control Module is sold separately). Garage door opener can be controlled with a Garage Door Receive (sold separately). The Control Panel can control up to 5 Control Modules / Garage Door Receivers.
There are 3 ways to control these modules / receivers:
1. Using the keypad on the control panel to operate these modules / receivers manually
2. Calling in away from home using a touch tone phone (Refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone”)
Door open
3. Setting up Event Trigger
Lights on
(Refer to Advanced Programming)
These control modules should be programmed to the control panel as device 1 to 5. Please follow the programming instructions below to program these control modules.
Learn Control Modules
If beeping is disabled, all sensor alert beeping will be disabled, however, the voice announcement and LED flashing will still function.
Both control panel and control module are transceivers, meaning they can transmit and receive signals from each other. For home automation, the user will initiate an action from the control panel, such as sending a signal to turn on the light, then the
3. Enable Auto-Mute in Advanced Programming If this feature is enabled for that zone, beeping will be terminated automatically
after 15 seconds . Refer to "Advanced Programming" - Auto Mute" on page 29 for more information on how to enable this feature.
control module will receive such signal and respond. The control module will then send back a confirmation to the control panel to indicate the light has been turned on.
Therefore, during programming, it is required to program 2 things:
Turn on (command signal)
Control Module
1. Signal from control module to control panel (confirmation signal)
Control
2. Signal from control panel to control module (command signal)
Panel
Confirm on (confirmation signal)
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SENSOR 1
Zone 1 Zone 2
Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5
Button [1] Button [2] Button [3] Button [4] Button [5]
Erase Sensors
SENSOR 2 Button [6] Button [7] Button [8]
Button [9] Button [0]
This row : Buttons for Sensor 1
Zone LED : Flash once
This row : Buttons for Sensor 2
Zone LED : Flash twice
OPERATION
System Status
The control panel continuously monitors the system status as well as all the sensors status. It will monitor occurrences such as triggered sensors, low battery sensors, malfunction sensors, or phone line failure etc.
In order to check the system status, user can press the “Status” button on the control panel, voice announcement will be made regarding the system and sensor status. When the “Status” button is pressed, you will be notified if any of the following events is occurring:
- System armed or disarmed
- Any triggered sensors
- Any sensors with low battery warning
- Any sensors with failure warning
- Phone line failure
Proceed to the following to erase a sensor.
Step Keys Function Description Note 1
[PROG] [MPIN]
Enter Programming mode
2
[9]
Select erase remote programming
Enter master password to programming mode
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [9] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is occupied by any sensor. **See Table D below.
3
To erase an occupied sensor, press [1] to [0].
Select the sensor you would like to erase
Refer to the table below to select the remote location.
After you have selected the sensor, you will hear 3 beeps and verbal confirmation [Zone X Sensor Y Empty Memory], where X and Y are the zone and sensor numbers you have selected.
ZONE LED DESCRIPTION
Off Zone is not occupied by any sensor Flashes once This zone is occupied by sensor 1. Flashes twice This zone is occupied by sensor 2. Flashes once, This zone is occupied by sensors 1 and 2.
then twice
** Table D: Zone LED status for erasing sensors.
Refer to page 20 for more details regarding system failures.
Arming the System
You should arm the system when you are the last person to leave the house. By arming the system, the control panel will call the preprogrammed emergency phone numbers and the siren will sound when break-in occurs.
Caution: Only arm the system when nobody is expected to be inside the premises. When someone is expected to be within the premises, the system should not be armed.
To arm the system, follow the procedures below:
Exit delay 45 seconds
Beep Beep
1. Press [Arm] on the control panel.
2. Leave the premises within 45 seconds.
1. Press [Arm] button on the control panel when no sensors are triggered.
45 seconds later ARM LED on.
System Armed
3. After 45 seconds. System will be armed.
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Note:
- The control panel cannot be armed if there are triggered sensors. Make sure
all sensors are in closed position, i.e. (close all doors, windows, no movement should be detected etc).
- The control panel can be armed if there are sensors with low battery or failure
warning.
2. After pressing the “ARM” button, the “ARM” LED will flash and you will have 45 seconds to leave the premises, this is called the exit delay. You will hear beeping during the exit delay interval. The beeping rate will change from slow to fast, the faster the beep rate, the less time you have left to leave the premises before the siren sounds.
3.When the exit delay expires, the control panel will announce “System Armed”, beeping will stop and the ARM LED will be on steadily. This indicates the system is now armed.
Note:
The control panel can also be armed remotely when nobody is home, with a touch tone phone. Please refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone” on page 24.
Disarming the system
If a sensor is triggered while the control panel is armed, such as entering a house with an armed control panel, an entry delay will be triggered. User is allowed to disarm the control panel during the 30-second entry delay. If the control panel is not disarmed within 30 seconds, siren will sound immediately and emergency calls will be made. To disarm the control panel, follow the instructions below.
Entry delay 30 seconds
Beep Beep
1. Entering the premises will trigger the entry delay.
1. During the entry delay, the system will beep for 30 seconds, the ARM LED will flash during this entry delay interval. The faster the beep, the less time you have left to disarm the control panel before the siren sounds.
Arm LED flashes
Beep Beep
2. Enter password within 30 seconds.
Arm LED off
System Disarmed
3. Once the system is disarmed, the Arm LED will be off.
SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2
zone 1 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N
Location Location
zone 2 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 3 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 4 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 5 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N
Beep / Alarm Auto Mute Event Trigger Alert
ZONE DEPENDENT FEA TURES
Table C
4. Once you have filled out the table, it should look something like this.
SENSOR 1
zone 1 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 2 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 3 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 4 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N zone 5 Beep / Alarm Y / N Disabled / On / Off Y / N
Location Location
Kitchen Motion
Back Door Backyard Motion Basement Water
SENSOR 2
Beep / Alarm Auto Mute Event Trigger Alert
Front WindowFront Door
Basement Motion
ZONE DEPENDENT FEA TURES
You may refer to each column representing the zone dependent feat ure, to program each zone with the selected feature. For example, Auto Mute feature is only enabled for zone 3, when you are in the auto mute programming, you should enable this feature for zone 3 only, the rest of the zones should have this feature disabled. Repeat this step for all 4 zone dependent features during programming.
5. You ma y now follow the procedure below "Learn Sensor Continue" to program the sensor(s) to the desired zone(s).
Learn Sensors - Continue
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
[PROG] [MPIN]
2
[3]
Enter Program­ming mode
Select learn sensor
Enter master password to programming mode
programming
3
[0] to [9] After you have
Select sensor location
Refer to the diagram below to select the sensor location, which includes the zone and sensor number.
4
Activate the
Trigger sensor sensor you would like to program to this zone.
Once the sensor is activated, the signal will be transmitted to the Control Panel which will be stored.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [3] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash once, or twice, some will be off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is already occupied by another sensor. **See Table D next page.
selected the zone, that zone LED will be on.
You will hear [Zone X Sensor Y Accepted], where X and Y are the zone and sensor numbers you have selected.
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OPERATION
Learn Sensors
You can program up to 10 sensors to the control panel. There are 5 zones on the control panel, each zone can program up to 2 sensors. Before program­ming a sensor, you must decide which sensor location (zone number and sensor number) you would like to program the sensor to. It is strongly recom­mended that you refer to “Sensor Location Selection Guide” before deciding which sensor location you would like to program the new sensors to. Some features you may need to consider are: 1) Beep/Alarm setting, 2) auto mute, 3) alert zone , 4) event trigger. Explanation for each feature can be found in the following pages in Advanced Programming:
1. Beep/Alarm Setting - Page 26
2. Auto Mute - Page 29
3. Alert Zone - Page 30
4. Event Trigger - Page 42
Sensor Location Selection Guide
You can program up to 10 sensors to the control panel. There are 5 zones and maximum 2 sesnors per zone. The 4 features mentioned above are Zone dependent features meaning both sensors in that zone will operate based on the setting for that zone. So if you program 2 sensors into one zone, those 2 sensors will react in the same manner for those zone dependent features. For example, if you enable the Auto-Mute feature for zone 1, both zone 1 sensor 1, and zone 1 sensor 2 will have this feature enabled. It is not possible to enable a zone dependent feature for sensor 1 only, but not sensor 2.
Therefore, the followings are some suggestions of how you should select the sensor location.
1. Check all the zone dependent features, and determine if you would like to enable any one of them.
2. If you decide not to enable any zone dependent features and keep the factory default setting, you can simply program the sensor to any sensor location based on your own preference. Omit the following steps and proceed to "Learn Sensor - Continue".
3. If you decide to enable some of the zone dependent features, check Table C below. Circle the zone dependent feature selections. If there are features that you would like to enable for more than 2 sensors, you need to select more than one zone for those features.
2. You must enter a valid password, either the Master Password, or Secondary Password to disarm the system before entry delay expires.
3. When a valid password is entered, you will hear “System Disarmed” and the entry delay beeping will stop, the ARM LED will be off.
Note:
- The control panel can also be disarmed remotely when nobody is home, with a
touch tone phone. Please refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone” on page 24.
- If 3 consecutive incorrect passwords are entered, alarm will sound immediately,
the control panel will be in panic mode, and start calling the emergency phone numbers.
Disarming a triggered control panel
If "System Panic" is announced from the control panel after it has been disarmed, that means the alarm was triggered when it was in armed mode. Follow the procedures below to set the control panel back to standby mode.
1. If the alarm was caused by sensor(s), there will be flashing LEDs and beeping indicating which sensor(s) triggered the alarm. You may want to check the condition of the triggered sensor(s), the sensor(s) may be damaged if there were break-ins.
2. You need to reset the sensor manually by triggering it twice, i.e. open and then close a door / window sensor, or walk in front of the motion sensor. The LED representing that sensor will stop flashing after it receives the signal from the sensor.
3. You must now enter the password again on the control panel or press the disarm button on the keychain remote, as an acknowledgement of the alarm event. This will set the control panel back to standby mode.
Disarming under Duress
If you are forcibly compelled to disarm the control panel, you may enter the Duress Password. Entering the duress password will terminate the entry delay, i.e. no more entry delay beeping. But the control panel will silently call the emergency phone numbers for help. The called party will hear the voice announcement “System Panic”.
Note:
- The default duress password is [3838].
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Remote [6] is represented by zone LED 1
Pressing the panic button on the control panel will cause the siren to sound and outgoing calls will be made to the pre-programmed phone numbers, “System Panic” will also be announced. This can be used in any emergency situation.
To stop the siren and disarm the system, user can enter a valid password. This will terminate the siren and the control panel from calling the rest of the emergency phone numbers.
System Failure
Control Panel constantly monitors itself and its sensors. If there are any trouble conditions, the control panel will advise the user. These trouble conditions include:
- Phone Line Failure
- Sensor Failure (loss of supervisory signal)
- Low Battery – Control Panel
- Low Battery – Sensors
ZONE LED
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 0
REMOTE LOCATION
Erase Keychain / Keypad Remotes
Follow the instructions below to erase keychain or keypad remotes / receivers.
Step Keys Function Description Note 1
2
3
[PROG] [MPIN]
[0]
To erase an occupied remote, press [6] to [0].
Enter Programming mode
Select erase remote programming
Select remote location you would like to erase
Enter master password to pro­gramming mode
Select a remote location [6], [7], [8], [9] or [0].
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [0] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is occupied by any remote. ** See Table B below.
After you have selected the remote location, you will hear 3 beeps and verbal confirmation [Device X Empty Memory], where X is the remote location you have selected.
Phone Line Failure
When the phone line is disconnected or malfunctions, the control panel will instantly notify the user by:
1. Both Power [PWR] and Program [PROG] LEDs will flash together;
2. Voice announcement “Phone Line Failure” will be played. When phone line failure occurs, please check the phone line connection, ensure
the phone line is plugged into both the control panel and the wall socket securely. You should also check the phone line with a normal telephone to determine if it
ZONE LED DESCRIPTION
Off Zone is not occupied by any remote Flashes twice This zone is occupied by a remote. You may select this zone to
erase this remote.
Flashes once This zone is occupied by a control module (Optional).
THIS IS NOT A REMOTE CONTROL, THEREFORE, SHOULD NOT BE ERASED. (Refer to page 40 Erase Control Module for more information)
Flashes once, This zone is occupied by a remote AND a control module. then twice You may select this zone to erase the remote.
can dial out to a phone number. If it cannot dial out, that indicates the phone line is not in service, you should contact your local phone company.
** Table B: Zone LED status for erasing keychain/keypad remote(s). * Please refer to erase control module on page 40.
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OPERATION
Learn Keychain / Keypad Remotes
Additional keychain or keypad remotes can be programmed to the control panel. Maximum of 5 keychain/keypad remotes can be programmed to the control panel.
- Keychain or keypad remotes should be programmed to Device 6 to Device 0.
Follow the instructions below to program remote(s) to remote location(s) 6, 7, 8, 9, or 0, which is the bottom row of the numeric keypad of the control panel.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
ZONE LED DESCRIPTION
Off Zone is not occupied by any remote
[PROG] [MPIN]
[4]
[6] to [0]
Activate the remote by pressing any one of the buttons.
Enter Program­ming mode
Select learn remote programming
Select remote location (Max. 5 remotes)
Trigger remote
Enter master password to programming mode
Select a remote location [6], [7], [8], [9] or [0].
Once the signal is transmitted to the Control Panel, that signal which will be stored.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [4] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay off. The zone LEDs represent whether that zone is already occupied by another remote. ** See Table A below.
After you have selected the remote location, that zone LED will be on.
You will hear [Device X Accepted], where “X” is the remote location.
Sensor Failure
The control panel constantly monitors its sensors, if the control panel fails to communicate with any sensors, it will notify the user by:
1. The zone LED of the failed sensor will be on steadily;
2. Voice announcement “zone X sensor Y failure” will be played.
When sensor failure occurs, try the following:
1.Check if the sensor is located at where it should be, and whether there is any physical damage to the sensor.
2.If the failed sensor is not physically damaged, try to activate the sensor and
see
if the control panel reacts to such activation.
3.If not, try to remove the sensor from its location, and bring it closer to control panel and activate the sensor. It is possible that the sensor is installed too far from the control panel and it cannot establish a steady communication with the control panel. If this is the case, please install the sensor closer to the control
panel.
Low Battery
Control Panel
The control panel is powered mainly by the adapter. However, during power outage, it will be powered by the rechargeable backup battery. Under standby conditions, these batteries can last for 48 hours.
Flashes twice This zone is occupied by another remote. Programming another
Flashes once This zone is occupied by a control module* (Optional).
Flashes once, This zone is occupied by a remote AND a control module*. then twice If you program another remote to this zone, it will overwrite the
remote to this zone will overwrite the previous remote.
You can still program a remote to this zone, and it will not overwrite the control module* you have in this zone. (Refer to page 37 Home Automation for more information)
previous remote, but not the control module*.
** Table A: Zone LED status for learning keychain/keypad remote(s). * Please refer to learn control module on page 37.
When the backup battery is running low, the “LO BATT” LED on the control panel will be on, indicating the backup battery should be recharged. To recharge the backup battery, plug in the power adapter. It takes approx. 20 hours to fully charge the backup battery.
Sensors (Sold seperately) All of the sensors are battery powered. Depending on the operating condition
and environment, the battery life varies from 9 months to 2 years. 9V alkaline battery is used for the motion sensor, the battery life is approximately 9 months. Door / Window Sensor operates on a Lithium CR-2032 battery, with battery life of approximately 2 years. For other sensors, please refer to the user’s instructions regarding the battery life.
OPERATION
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
When the sensor is running low in battery, the sensor will send a wireless low battery signal to the control panel. The zone LED representing that sensor will be on steadily, indicating sensor(s) in that zone is in trouble condition. Control Panel will also have an announcement to advise the user the trouble condition is low battery, such as “zone X sensor Y low battery”, where X and Y represent the zone and sensor number. Please replace the battery of that sensor.
Keychain Remote (Sold separately)
The battery of the keychain remote (Alkaline, Type 23A, 12V) needs to be replaced when either one of the followings occurs:
1. The LED on the keychain doesn’t flash or on when a key is pressed; or
2. The operating range starts to decrease. To replace the battery:
1. Undo the two screws on the back of the transmitter. The bottom case will then come off.
2. Using a small screwdriver or pen, pry out the old battery from one end.
3. Place the new battery in position. A diagram in the battery compartment indicates which end is positive and which is negative.
4. Close the battery cover and reinsert two screws.
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To enable alert zone feature, follow the instructions below.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
Zone 4 Zone 5
[PROG] [MPIN]
[8]
Disable Alert Zone: [1] to [5]
Enable Alert Zone: [6] to [0].
[PROG] when finished.
DISABLE ALERT ZONE
Button [1] Button [2]
Button [3] Button [4]
Button [5]
Enter Program­ming mode
Select Alert Zone.
Select which zone you would like to select as Alert Zone.
Terminate programming mode.
ENABLE ALERT ZONE
Button [6]
Button [7]
Button [8] Button [9] Button [0]
Enter master password to programming mode
Refer to the diagram below to select the appropriate setting.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [8] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay on. This indicates whether alert zone is selected.
If alert zone is selected, that zone LED will be on. If it is not selected, the LED will flash. You are allow to make multiple changes before terminat­ing programming mode.
PROG LED will be off.
This row : Buttons to Disable Alert Zone
Zone LED : Flash
This row : Buttons to Enable Alert Zone
Zone LED : ON
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DISABLE AUTO MUTE
Zone 1
Button [1]
Zone 2
Button [2]
Zone 3 Zone 4
Zone 5
Button [3] Button [4] Button [5]
Alert Zone (Bypass Zone)
As explained earlier, the control panel can operate in 2 different modes, 1) Alert Mode, 2) Alarm Mode. In alarm mode, when a sensor is triggered, the control panel will either give a 30 seconds entry delay, or siren will sound immediately (with instant alarm). However, there are sensors that you do not want to trigger the alarm when the system is armed. Such as an outdoor sensor, or any other sensors that you only want to give you alert notification. Under such circum­stances, zone(s) can be programed to react only when the control panel is in alert mode, these zones will be automatically bypassed when the control panel is in alarm mode. These zones can also be considered as "Bypass zones".
ENABLE AUTO MUTE
Button [6] Button [7] Button [8] Button [9]
Button [0]
This row : Buttons to Disable Auto Mute
Zone LED : Flash
This row : Buttons to Enable Auto Mute
Zone LED : ON
COMMUNICATION
Receiving the Emergency Call
If you are on the list as one of the recipients of the emergency call, you should read the following instructions carefully. You should also notify all the persons you will be calling so they know how to react when they receive the emergency call.
The control panel will call you when there are emergencies such as break-ins, smoke, fire events, or someone at home needs assistance.
1. When the phone rings at the calling location, the person who answers the phone will hear a message related to the emergency events, such as “System Panic”, or “Zone 1 Sensor 1 Triggered” etc. This message may be repeated several times depending on how it was programmed.
2. After the message has been repeated for a certain number of times, the control panel will ask for a valid password, you will hear “Enter Password”.
Zone 1 Sensor 1
3. Enter the 4-digit password to have access to the control panel. If a valid password is accepted, you will hear “Password Accepted”, otherwise, you will hear “Password Failure”.
Triggered
Enter Password
It is recommend to enable alert zone if:
4. After entering the correct password, you can follow the “Phone Command” instruc-
- You do not consider the sensors in that zone an emergency
- Sensors in that zone are located outdoors
- When nobody is home, you do not want to know the status of the sensor(s) in
that zone
Factory Default: This feature was disabled for all zones at the factory.
tions to perform the required tasks, such as disarm, turn on / off devices or check the system status etc. For further information of how to control the system remotely, please refer to the next section, "Remote Operation by Telephone".
-Arm
-Disarm
-Check status
-Control lighting etc.
-Disconnect
COMMUNICATION
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Remote Operation by Telephone
The control panel can be operated while you are away from home. You can have access to the control panel with any touch tone phone to perform a variety
of operations, listed below.
- Arm
- Disarm
- Lights, Home Applicances on / off (Requires additonal Control Module)
- Garage door open / close (Requires additional Garage Door Receiver)
- System status
- Disconnect
There are 2 ways you can have access to the remote phone operation:
1. You can call the control panel when you are away from home; or
2. When the control panel calls you during emergency.
To access the control panel away from home
Calling in when you are away from home
1. Call your home phone number, or the number that the phone line of the control panel is connected to.
2. Hang up after the second ring.
Auto Mute
When a sensor is triggered in alert mode, audio warning will be emitted, either beep or alarm. For example, if a door is opened, the beep will not stop until the door is closed. If the door is open for 2 hours, the beep will go on for 2 hours. There are times that this is not desired. With the auto mute feature enabled, the beep will go on for only 20 seconds. After that, even if the sensor remains open, the beep will stop only the zone LED will flash to indicate the sensor is triggered. Beep will go on again if the sensor is closed and opened again.
Note: Auto Mute only functions when the control panel is in alert mode (disarmed). If the control panel is in alarm mode (armed), a triggered sensor will result in entry delay or instant alarm.
Factory Default: This feature was disabled for all zones at the factory.
To enable auto mute feature, follow the instructions below.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
[PROG] [MPIN]
[6]
Enter Program­ming mode
Select Auto Mute Enable / Disable
Enter master password to programming mode
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [6] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay on. This indicates whether Auto Mute is enabled or disabled.
3. Wait at least 10 seconds, but not more than 40 seconds, then call the phone
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number again.
4. The control panel will pick up the phone call and request for a valid user password, you will hear “Enter Password”. You can enter either the Master Password or Secondary Password. If the password is correct, you will hear “Password Accepted”, otherwise, you will hear “Password Failure”.
5. Once the password is accepted, you can have access to all the operations
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listed below.
Disable Auto Mute: [1] to [5]
Enable Auto Mute: [6] to [0].
[PROG] when finished.
Select which zone you would like to enable / disable auto mute.
Terminate programming mode.
Refer to the diagram below to select the appropriate setting.
If auto mute is enabled, that zone LED will be on. If it is disabled, the LED will flash. You are allow to make multiple changes before terminating programming mode.
PROG LED will be off, and you will hear 3 beeps.
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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COMMUNICATION
Follow the procedures below to program the beep / alarm setting.
Step Keys Function Description Note
1
2
3
4
Zone 1 Zone 2
Zone 3 Zone 4
Zone 5
[PROG] [MPIN]
[5]
Set to Beep: [1] to [5]
Set to Alarm: [6] to [0].
[PROG] when finished.
BEEP Button [1] Button [2] Button [3] Button [4] Button [5]
Enter Programming mode
Select Beep / Alarm Setting
Select which zone you would like to Beep or Alarm.
Terminate pro­gramming mode.
ALARM Button [6] Button [7] Button [8]
Button [9] Button [0]
Enter master password to programming mode
Refer to the diagram below to select the appro­priate setting.
3 beeps for valid password. 1 long beep for invalid password.
After [5] is entered, some zone LEDs will flash or stay on. This indicates whether that zone is set to beep or alarm.
If Alarm is set for that zone, that zone LED will be on. If Beep is set, the LED will flash. You are allowed to make multiple changes before terminating programming mode.
PROG LED will be off, and you will hear 3 beeps.
This row : Buttons for Beep
Zone LED : Flash
This row : Buttons for Alarm
Zone LED : ON
Table 1: Remote Phone Operations
SYSTEM OPERATION
Turn on device x [x] = 1 to 5
Turn off device x x = [1 to 5]
Check system status
Arm
Disarm
Disconnect
PHONE COMMAND
x+[*]
x+[#]
[8]+[#]
[7]+[#]
[9]+[#]
[0]+[#]
Turn devices on will hear [Device X On]. When the control module receives the on signal, it will turn on the plugged in device, and send a confirmation back to the control panel. You will then hear [Device On Accepted].
Turn devices off will hear [Device X Off]. When the control module receives the off signal, it will turn off the plugged in device, and send a confirmation back to the control panel. You will then hear [Device Off Accepted].
You will hear system status announcement
You will hear [System Armed]
You will hear [System Disarmed]
Phone line disconnect
DESCRIPTION
Example:
If you would like to change the setting for zone 5 from “Beep” to “Alarm”, simply press [0] at step 3. This will change the zone 5 setting to “Alarm”.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Advanced Programming allows users to customize the control panel to react differently under different conditions. Features such as:
- When a sensor is triggered, the control panel can beep or alarm
- Beeping can be terminated automatically after a fixed period of time for some sensors
- Some sensors can be programmed to beep only, never alarm
- When a door is open, turn lights on
- Program additional sensors and remotes Programming Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[PROG] + [1] Program Phone Numbers [PROG] + [2] Program Password [PROG] + [3] Learn Sensors [PROG] + [4] Learn Keychain or Keypad Transmitters / Control Modules [PROG] + [5] Beep / Alarm Setting [PROG] + [6] Auto Mute Setting [PROG] + [7] Event Trigger Setting [PROG] + [8] Alert Zone (Bypass) Setting [PROG] + [9] Erase Sensors [PROG] + [0] Erase Keychain or Keypad Transmitters / Control Modules
System Armed (Alarm Mode)
If a zone is set to “Beep”, the control panel will give entry / exit delay. If a zone is set to “Alarm”, the siren will sound immediately without entry delay
- Alarm Mode (System Armed): If a sensor is triggered (i.e. opening a door) with the alarm setting on, the siren will sound immediately without entry delay, it is called “Instant Alarm”. The siren will not stop until the siren timeout or a valid password is entered. Control panel will call the emergency phone numbers to notify the users of the alarm situation.
When a sensor is triggered, there are 4 options:
ZONE SETTING
OPERATING MODE BEEP ALARM
Disarmed (Alert) 1) Beep 2) Alarm sounds immediately Armed (Alarm) 3) Entry / Exit Delay 4) Alarm sounds and calls
preprogrammed phone numbers immediately
Factory Default: All zones were programmed to Beep at the factory.
You may consider to programming the zone(s) into Alarm mode if:
Follow the instructions below to have access to Advanced Programming.
Beep / Alarm
User can customize the audio warning so that when a sensor is triggered, the control panel may beep or alarm may sound instantly. Depending on whether the control panel is armed or disarmed, the audio warning is different.
System Disarmed (Alert Mode)
If a zone is set to “Beep”, the control panel will beep when a sensor is triggered, until the sensor is deactivated. Motion Sensor will beep for 20 seconds for every
detected movement. If a zone is set to “Alarm”, alarm will sound instantly when a sensor is triggered.
Alarm will stop when the sensor is deactivated, or reaches a 3-minute time out period.
smoke sensor etc.
- The sensor will not be triggered on a daily basis, such as a door that you normally will not open, and if it opens, you would like to know immediately.
Caution:
It is not recommended to program an outdoor sensor to Alarm mode, which may cause false alarm. For outdoor sensors, they should be programmed into an Alert Zone, please refer to page 30 for details.
- You need immediate attention if that sensor is triggered, such as flood sensor,
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