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1. SIREN 0 NAME 0 SELECT UNIT KEYPAD 0 NAME 0 OK a Y EXIT lt SELECT UNIT GOD 1 4 2 8 GO NOT ACTIVITY gt SENSOR 0 NAME 00 OK A Y EXT lt SELECT UNIT A BY RF SIGNAL Activate the RF sensor and transmit its ID Code to the Control Console Upon receipt and acknowledging the ID Code the Control Console will sound a 5 short beeps confirmation tone The unique ID CODE of each RF Sensor Device for Erasure purpose is available by triggering the unit except of the Remote Control To send the ID Code of the Remote Control is to push the AWAY and HOME buttons simultaneously B BY UNIT NUMBER The LCD Display screen shows the concerned Zone Name User Name automatically Press to confirm the erasure of the selected Unit The Control Console will sound a confirmation beep tone 1 5 SET Availability of Panic Button 1 CONTROL CONSOLE 1 1 AF 6 SET CODE LOK oe 0 KIEXIT GOD GES 1 5 1 5 1 amp 1 5 1 1 SET PANIC BUTTON PANIG BUTTON PANIC BUTTON y OK 0 xEXIT OENABLE DISABLE OK s x EXIT Ga Ge Note To decide if the big red Panic Button is available as being an Emergency Button or not 1 6 SET Silent Panic Alarm 1 CONTROL CONSOLE le SET CODE z OK oe EXIT lt gt gt 16 1 6
2. PRESS 8 to select Availability of Power Saving Mode reguired then to confirm Availability of Power Saving Mode to selected 6 SET LCD Contrast 6 SET LCD CONTRAS gt LCD CONTRAST oni t GJE PRESS V or 6 to set LCD Contrast required PRESS to confirm LCD Contrast selected 7 Proceed Testing v 7 7 1 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT PROCEED TESTING gt 3 GSM 4 LCD to DS C to proceed Input Testing 2 to proceed Output Testing 3 to proceed GSM Module Testing to proceed LCD Module Testing 7 1 Input Testing 7 7 1 7 1 1 7 3 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT gt INPUT TESTING PROCEED TESTING 3 GSM 4 LCD 1 fe tl EF 1 activate the RF and Hardwired Sensors Devices from the location Upon receipt and acknowledging the ID Code of the RF Sensors Devices and the triggering signal of the H W Sensors Devices the Control Console will sound a confirmation beep tone and the LCD display shows the RF strength to indicate the Sensors Devices being tested are in good condition 7 2 Output Testing 7 7 1 z 3 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT gt 3 GSM 4 LCD T j In Output Test Mode the Control Console will self test and confirm all its and connected outputs work OK After completing the output test the Control Console will exit the Output Test mode automat
3. 90 100 Plasterboard Light concrete and masonry construction will absorb portions of the signal 65 to 95 of the signal will pass through 65 95 Light Concrete Brick Concrete with steel reinforcement will have a pronounced effect and only 10 to 70 of the signal will get through depending on transmitter placement N 10 70 l Depending On Transmitter Location Concrete With Steel Reinforcement Metal Lathe Metals have an adverse affect on wireless transmissions Metal foils lathe and siding contain transmissions and reflect them like light off mirror 0 10 Metal These reflected signals could further complicate reception by causing Null spots NULL SPOTS Reflected signals can enhance or inhibit communication These signals may still reach the receiver But because they take a different route they arrive later Depending on whether or not they arrive in phase with the direct transmission determines reception quality N APRS KASTENS N Direct Signal S N Transmitter fon i Receiver METAL Metal objects can reflect signals so that they arrive at the receiver via different routes When the reflected signal arrives out of phase because the peaks and troughs of the wa
4. 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 DS and simultaneously 01 01 01 01 01 NOT ACTIVE OFF DS and simultaneously 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 Back to Main menu HAL 3 1 Activate PANIC Alarm 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 Press the button to activate the PANIC Alarm when in emergency This button can be set to sound the siren or be silent PANIC ALARM CONTROL CONSOLE 3 2 Silent the PANIC Alarm To silent the panic alarm please enter the user password the default for this is 1234 then press 0 to disarm the system PANIC TRIGGLE MAIN CONSOLE Back to Main menu 4 Check the Event Memory In DISARM Mode press Aas the System enters the Event Memory Displaying mode The LCD Display shows the last event kept in the memory data bank EN GID or ED to display the memorized events one by one 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 001 01 01 01 01 05 SYSTEM DISARMED 002 01 01 01 01 02 BURGLARY ALARM When no further checking is required DS to leave the Event Memory Displaying mode and return back to DISARM mode Then DS to view the details of event ZONEO1 FRONT DOOR Note Total quantity of events can be memorized is 100 maximum If more than 100 events happened the earliest one will be pushed out from the memory data bank 5 Auto return and low voltage notification 5 1 Sen
5. Delayed Dialing Time in 2 digit i e maximum 99 seconds format Note If the Delayed Dialing time is selected the dialing process shall be engaged 1 99 Seconds after the burglary alarm happened 3 5 Rings before Hook up 3 SET PHONE LINES SET PHONE NUMBER L OK n EXIT a gt 3 5 D SET HOOK UP RING _ 4 RINGS 01 20 OK w x EXIT 05 RINGS ep Numbers of ring before Hook up for next phone number dial 3 6 Availability of Remote Setting 3 gt SET PHONE LINES SET PHONE NUMBER LOK mo EXIT CO 3 6 ID REMOTE SETTING REMOTE SETTING E OK s EXIT ENABLE ODISABLE ER 3 7 Message Replay Times 3 SET PHONE LINES SET PHONE NUMBER OK EXIT ER 3 7 D MESSAGE REPLAY 3 REPLAY LOOP 1 10 FJ OK om RENT 02 LOOPS t el Numbers of time for each alarm message replay loop in 2 digit i e 10 replays loops maximum 4 Record Messages 4 1 Volume of Voice Message 4 RECORD MESSAGES 4 1 SET VOICE VOLUME VOICE VOLUME OK a EXIT gt nni GE DS use Ba b to set the volumn 4 2 Address Message 4 RECORD MESSAGES 4 1 SET VOICE VOLUME OK om EXIT CO D 4 2 x ADDRESS MESSAGE 3 LENGTH
6. Learning Mode Technology for easy installation N C or N O type external hardwire sensors Built in Tamper Switch alarms the console when the cover is opened MOUNTING YOUR DOOR WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTER Inserting the Battery Unscrew and remove the battery cover Insert the 3 0VDC Lithium battery type CR2 under the silicon rubber sealing cover into the battery compartment Note Please make sure the polarity of battery before inserting the battery Learning the Code Set the control console in the code learning mode Open and close the battery cover again or just push the tamper switch 1 1 once to activate the tamper switch to send a special ID Code for iL iL learning purpose After this unique ID Code has been received i Li i and acknowledged the control console will sound the TES Reed Switch confirmation beeps i i z Reed Switch mr Hr Mounting the Magnet 5 A i Though there are two reed switches provided for versatile Om Dual Color LED installation for installation you can only mount ONE magnet Red Transmission according to the window or doorframe located to each sensor SS TT Green Low Battery The space allowed between the magnet and the sensor is about eae ON Power Warning 2 5cm in most installations Par N O N C Selector p i H Tamper Switch Wiring the External Hardwir
7. press the PANIC Button twice within 3 seconds or once and keep for more than 3 seconds to summon the assistance This feature is designed to prevent from unintentional activations 20 UNDERSTANDING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL installation stage this remote control helps you to check weather the control console is able to receive signals from various areas of the house SETTING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL Note If NO confirmation tone is heard it means the control console either does not receive or can not acknowledge the IC code sent from the concerned Remote Control Please remove the battery fit it back to re power the Remote Control and then proceed the Code learning process again Dual color LED Indication GREEN color indicates the Low Battery Power Warning When it starts to blink slowly it means the Battery Power is Low and replacing a new battery is strongly recommended However if it becomes fast blinking it means the Battery is Dying and from this point the unit stops normal function and thus a new battery must be installed RED color means the unit is in data transmission status with normal battery power OPERATING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL OFF BUTTON AWAY BUTTON HOME BUTTON s PANIC BUTTON SPECIFICARIONS FR Carrier Frequency Modulation RF Communication Range Receiving Sensitivity Transmitting Power System ID Code Working Power Battery Power S
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9. 4 amp 1 8 1 1 SET PANIC SILENT gt PANIC SILENT gt SET PANIG SILENT 1 OK EXIT ENABLE ODISABLE lt OK pe EXIT Fi Note To select Type of Panic Alarm from Remote Control concerned When set the Silent Panic Alarm only the Telephone Dialing Output is available 1 7 Learn Wired Devices 1 CONTROL CONSOLE me SET CODE OK mm EXIT OD CD 17 1 7 1 SET WIRED DEVICE y WIRED BURGLARY y WIRED BURGLARY OK KENT OK om EXIT ONO N G TS te ie 1 8 GED 1 7 2 ID SET RELAY SWITCH WIRED FIRE 3 WIRED FIRE OK AGENT OK sw EXIT ONO NC 1 D 1 ot 1 9 gt 1 7 3 lt gt NOT ACTIVE CHECK WIRED PANIC WIRED PANIC zJ OK m EXIT OK EXIT ONO NG I CD t 1 7 4 cD WIRED MEDICAL gt WIRED MEDICAL OK a EXIT ONO Ne teg 1 8 SET Relay Output CONTROL CONSOLE SET CODE OK an GO 1 8 GO SET RELAY SWITCH 8 OALARM RELAY x OK s EXIT REMOTE RELAY T JE Note There are two kinds of purpose of Relay Output available e Alarm Relay means the relay output is managed by the ALARM condition and is used to activate the warning devices Remote Relay means this relay output is controlled by the remote site via telephone communication and is used
10. I 498 Note DO NOT aim the PIR unit at sources of rapid heating or cooling These include forced air ducts space heaters direct sunlight strong white lights and mirrors that can reflect strong lights WALK TESTING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER range of the PIR Whenever the PIR unit senses the movement the Red LED turns on At the same time the control console sounds a confirmation tone to indicate the signal has been received and acknowledged safely After the walking test results are satisfied turns off the input testing mode and just leave the PIR unit until the walk test time expired Note Always walk test the PIR unit in the direction of likely intruder motion to verify coverage monthly INTERCHANGING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER S LENSES ANIMAL ALLEY ARRAY TOP VIEW 5 0m 16 4ft 7 10m 3 82 8ft Ef SIDE VIEW 24m Gam 7 0 T DETECTION PATTERN DENSE WIDE ANGLE gat TOP VIEW D N 7m 23 71 24m 6 8 1 m 2 9m 9m By 108 198 Gof Door Window Sensor Transmitter UNDERSTANDING YOUR DOOR WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTER Lithium Battery requires minimal maintenance Dual Color LED indicates the normal transmission status Two Reed Switches provided for versatile installation and the low battery power warning Silicon Rubber Cover for outdoor mounting protection Terminal Block with DIP switch setting for wiring either
11. In addition the called party can through the built in Hands free Two way communication facility to communicate with the persons in site in order to determine which further action needed to be taken Passwords The system has 2 types of access control passwords these are 1234 for general use and 135246 for installation setup mode Do not give the installation password to anyone but the person who is to program the alarm system Misuse of this password can cause issues and problems MOUNTING YOUR WIRELESS CONTROL CONSOLE When mounting your control console consider the following DO mount the control console at least 1 5 meter 5 feet off the floor to maximize range DO always mount the control console vertically DO mount the control console on a first or second floor Never the basement DO locate the control console centrally to transmitters DO NOT mount the control console on metal surfaces DO NOT place the control console behind large metallic objects Try to give transmitters a metal free line of sight DO NOT run wiring loops tightly around the control console they may interfere with reception H CONTROL CONSOLE LI kieno bathroom jy fi p S N Xx Ae Ss lt Pd egen Beide l tine pg E Me Room2 Rooms Entry Area BASEMENT CONTR
12. OS SECONDS El REGORDING 8 1 gt REPLAYING 8 1 GE OK am EXT OK START STOP STOP x EXIT x 1 to start to record voice message of site address etc 8 seconds maximum When the recording is being made a countdown timer on LCD Display will indicate the remaining recording time After the recording is stopped the recorded message will be replayed automatically to make sure the recording is completed 4 3 4 5 Custom Zone Name 20 22 4 REGORD MESSAGES 8 4 1 SOE VOLUME om EXIT 4 gt RECORD MESSAGES Je ad FA VOICE VOLUME om as I 8 ig p IE DER NAME 1 LENGTH 02 GEGONS amp RECORDING 2 1 p REPLAYING 2 1 EJ OK IFXIT o START STOP STOP EXIT EI 4 13 E yee NAME wea 78 LENGTH 02 SECONDS y RECORDING 2 1 8 REPLAYING 2 1 T OK START STOP STOP O EXIT E PRESS to record the message of User Name 2 seconds maximum When the record is being made a countdown timer on LCD Display will indicate the remaining recording time After the recording is stopped the recorded message will be replayed automatically to make sure the recording is completed 5 SET SMS Messages It is here that you decide who gets an SMS notification and who get a voice notification please see below
13. Siren in Home Mode sr EER EER EER EER Ee 8 WALK TESTING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER esse esse esse esse ee 16 1 4 Erase RF Sensor reer EER EER EER EER EER EER EER EER ee 8 INTERCHANGING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER S LENSES 16 1 5 Availability of Panic Button ees EE EE EE EE EE EE 9 1 6 Silent Panic Alarm uuuue see se eek se Ee ER BERE EER ER ER ER EE ER ER ER Ee 9 Door Window Sensor Transmitter X 951 1 7 Learn Wired Devices xxxxxxnnrnnnnnnnnannnnnenn 9 UNDERSTANDING YOUR DOOR WINDOW SENSOR 18 Relay Output sesse kk BEE ks See EER EERS EE RE DER A ESE RE 9 TRANSMITTER ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 17 1 9 Report Period for Not Active Mode rr 9 MOUNTING YOUR DOOR WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTER 17 2 Set Date and Time xs00rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnene 9 2 1 Date and Time annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnner 10 Handheld Remote Control X 954 2 2 Exit Delay Time esse ee EE EE EER ER EE ER EE ER Ee ee ee ee 10 UNDERSTANDING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL 18 2 3 Entry Delay Time sies ee see ee EER ER EE ER EE ER Ee ee ee ee 10 SETTING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL ee ese 18 2 4 Alarm Time sees sere seer EE EE EER ER EE ER EE ER Ee ee ee ee es 10 OPERATING YOUR HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL 18 3 Set Telephone LineS eers EER EE EE EE EER RE EER EE Re ee ee 10 SPECIFICATIONS rrnnennnvnnvennnvnnnvnnvnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnvnnnnennenner 19 3 1 Telephone Numbers sisie EER EER EER
14. as walls and floors whenever possible This provides maximum detection Make sure there is no animal within the detection range of the PIR Set the control console into the input testing mode Set the control console in the input testing mode Warm up the PIR unit first for at least 40 seconds Open and close the front cover or just push the tamper switch once to start the 3 Minute Walk Test Timer If additional time needed just open and close the front cover again to extend another 3 minutes time period During the Waling Test mode the Green LED keeps blinking Now simulate the intruder s movements within the detection In addition to the standard provided DWA Dense Wide Angle lens there are also three different lenses available for the special installations from your local dealers They are the LR Long Range lens the VB Vertical Barrier lens and the AA Animal Alley lens When interchanging the lens remove the lens retaining bracket by gentle squeezing both securing tabs and pulling apart from the lens holder and then replace with the one you choose Walk test to find out the optimum adjustments and position for your PIR unit LONG RANGE ARRAY TOP VIEW 24m Ie eft Ip SES ie ee Id am N Ee 1 10ft 2 4m 8ft SIDE VIEW 2 1m 6 8ft aan 2 3m 30m 1 mig ft 2 71 i 9 D 98 ft VERTICAL BARRIER ARRAY TOP VIEW 0 HA SIDE VIEW am 6 88
15. be made If any further triggering is detected during the Sleeping Time an extra 30 Seconds corresponding to each triggering will be added to the previous countdown timer The maximum length of the Sleeping Time can be accumulated is 5 Minutes MOUNTING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER Positioning the PIR To provide the maximum coverage it is usually to position the PIR transmitter in a corner about 2 1 meters off the ground and angled slightly downwards In this position it should cover a field of around 101 degrees when using the standard DWA Dense Wide Angle lens 2 1m 2 0m 2 5m Mounting the PIR Various screw holes have been prepared in the back of the PIR unit Itis up to you to punch out these pieces of plastic using a screwdriver After choosing the location the PIR unit can be secured by using the screws and the plastic anchors if necessary provided Once the PIR unit is firmly screwed into place on the wall replace the cover y EXPECTED INTRUDER MOTION Note DO position the PIR unit so that any intruder must cross the PIR field of view To trigger an alarm an intruder must cross both the positive and negative elements of one detection pattern of the PIR unit MIRROR DOOR HEATER EE U L Pa DOOR WINDOW PIR FE SS AN HEATER WINDOW Note DO terminate each protection zone of the PIR unit on a solid object such
16. section 1 2 4 2 pieces Panic Buttons See section 1 2 5 2 pieces RF Siren Flashers See section 1 2 6 2 pieces 2 Way Keypads See section 1 2 7 There are 10 pieces additional sensor for Not Activate Sensors See section 1 2 8 C 1 When the number of Zone Name is entered the preset Zone Name will be shown on the second line of LCD Display accordingly The preset Zone Names 01 19 are 11 Guest Room 12 Master Bed Room 13 Laundry Room 14 Basement 0 1 Front Door 02 Garage 03 Garage Door 04 Back Door 05 Child Room 15 Attic 06 Office 16 Den 07 Dining Room 17 Yard 08 Kitchen 18 Hall 09 Living Room 19 Utility Room 10 Bed Room 20 22 Custom Zone 2 Zone Names 20 22 are the zones with the user recorded Voice Indication of Custom Zones 20 22 3 User Names 1 8are the 8 user recorded i e voice indication User Names D Active the Sensor and transmit its ID Code to the Control Console Upon receipt and acknowledging the ID Code the Control Console sounds a confirmation beep tone E Home Arm Sensors Sensors you wish to setup in home arm mode must be installed in zones 16 20 Sensors within these zones will NOT be active when you press the home arm mode button on the key fob or home arm mode from the keypad This means you can walk past these PIR and they will not trigger the alarm system or open and close windows and doors and they wont trigger the alarm 1 3 SET Siren in Home Mode CONTROL C
17. set the DIR Switch Key 1 amp 2 to the corresponding combination listed below Note PIR is officially triggered and transmits the alarm signal whenever the selected 1 2 3 or 4 pulses are detected Note Factory preset pulse count number is 2 ON OFF Selecting the Sensitivity Detection Range DIP SW Key 3 4 According to the walking test results decide the sensitivity detection range required by setting the DIR Switch Key 3 amp 4 to the corresponding combination listed below Standard ON ON DIP Switch Key 3 4 Note Factory preset sensitivity is Standard ON OFF Note DO NOT over select the sensitivity than needed Dual color LED Indication of Battery Power Status GREEN color indicates the Low Battery Power Warning When the LED starts to blink slowly it means the Battery Power is Low and replacing a new battery is strongly recommended However if the LED becomes fast blinking it means the Battery is Dying and from this point the unit stops normal function and thus a new battery must be installed RED color means the unit is in data transmission with normal battery power status Power Saving Mode Whenever the PIR unit is installed in the heavy traffic area it is operated under the Power Saving mode After the consecutive 3 triggering which is not longer than 3 minutes between each 2 triggering the PIR unit starts a 30 second Sleeping Time During the Sleeping Time neither transmission nor LED lit on shall
18. to activate certain specific devices like home automation units etc Remarks To activate enter command 01 after get into the Remote Programming Mode to deactivate enter x02 sr EXIT 1 8 1 1 9 SET Period for Not Active Mode 1 gt CONTROL CONSOLE 1 1 ui SET CODE OK EXIT ll sm EO gt 1 9 1 9 1 NOT ACTIVE MONT iN CHECK TIME 01 24 OK EXIT 01 HOURS 1 ER Ce Note This is the time period to check if any life sign can be detected by the Not Active sensors Entry of 01 24 means the time period of 1 24 hours 2 SET Date and Time 6 SET DATE amp TIME gt DD MM YY HH MM SET DATES ES TIME OK a EXIT 00 00 00 00 00 2 2 LS t ef EXIT DELAY TIME DELAY TIME 0 300 x OK a xEXIT 020 SECONDS 2 3 git F 69 ENTRY DELAY TIME id DELAY TIME 0 300 x OK A EXIT 020 SECONDS FE ALARM TIME ALARM TIME 0 600 x OK A EXIT 060 SECONDS t el 2 1 SET Date and Time 13 the date and time in the sequence of year i e last 2 digits of the year month i e order of the month in 2 digit format date i e in 2 digit format hour i e in 24 hour system minute 2 2 Set Exit Delay Time 1 Exit Delay T
19. DE Ea E a EE sies 124 TE MEDICAL SENSORS 8 MEDICAL1 NAME1 8 ZONE 01 NAME 01 io ACTIVATE SENSOR EXIT lt SELECT USER SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE Gd fa et aji 1 2 5 PANIG SENSORS PANICI NAMEL Sy ZONE O1 NAME01 8 ACTIVATE SENSOR LO SELECT USER SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE Gd Ga 1 26 Tat RF SIREN FLASHER SIREN1 NAME1 gt ZONE 01 NAME 01 gt ACTIVATE SENSOR foe LOK KENT lt SELECT UNIT SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE 3 jat Ea D 1 2 7 6 TWO WAY KEYPADS ae KEYPAD1 NAMEO1 R ZONE O1 NAME 01 8 ACTIVATE SENSOR EI OK a EXT lt SELECT UNIT SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE st E 128 NOT ACTIVITY 8 SENSORO1 8 ZONE O1 NAME 01 ACTIVATE SENSOR OK a Y EXIT lt SELECT UNIT SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE EI A The unique ID CODE of each RF Sensor Device for Learning purpose is available by pushing the Tamper Switch of the unit except of the Remote Control To send the ID Code of the Remote Control is to push the AWAY and HOME buttons simultaneously If the different sensor ID Code is learned into the same Zone Number the previously learned ID Code shall be removed and thus the new sensor becomes the working unit B Total 30 pieces of RF Sensors Devices can be learned in each Main Console including 10 pieces Burglary Sensors See section 1 2 1 8 pieces Remote Controls See section 1 2 2 4 pieces Fire Sensors See section 1 2 3 2 pieces Medical Sensors See
20. EER EE ee 10 CERTIFICATIONS nennnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnvnnnnvvnnen 20 3 2 Telephone Call Out Sequence ornnnn0nn0ner 10 3 3 Dialing LOOPS seer EER EER EER EE EE ER EER EER EER EER Ee ee 10 3 4 Delayed Dialing Time eers EER EER EER EER Ee 10 3 5 Rings before Hook up sesse esse esse see ee ees EE ees ees ee 11 3 6 Availability of Remote Setting reses Ese 11 3 7 Message Replay Times eers EER EER EER EER EE 11 4 Record Voice Messages esse EE EE EE EE EE EE EE Ee ee ee 11 4 1 Volume of voice Messages EA EK EE 11 4 2 Address Message ie EE EER EER EER Ee ee 11 4 3 4 5 Custom Zone NameS sers R RR EE ER RR RR 11 4 6 4 13 User Names see ree EER RR RR RE ER RR RR RR ER RR RR 11 5 Set SMS Messages ees EE EER EER EE EER EE EE ee EE Ee ee ee ee 12 5 1 SMS Messages ree EER EER EE EE EE EE EER EER EER Ee ee 12 5 2 Availability of Power Saving Mode siese sesse 12 6 Set LCD Contrast sesse sesse ese Ne RE namn man i 12 7 Proceed Testing sere ER EER EER KERE EE Re ee ea 12 7 1 Input Testing sere EE EER EER EE EE EE EE EER EER EER Ee se ee 12 7 2 Output Testing ese EE EER EE EE EE EE EER EER EER Ee see 12 Wireless Security Alarm System UNDERSTANDING YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM The wireless security system is ideal for labor intensive installations but wireless also has limitations And like hardwired systems requires skill to install effecti
21. ISABLE je 3 1 11 1 VOICE e C S ENABLE O DISABLE je 3 1 12 1 O DISABLE 1H 4H 1D 15D 3 1 12 SYS INAC REP OK a EXIT gt 3 1 7 8 for the control center telephone set 3 1 9 10 as to whether opening up control center 3 1 11 SET two way communication with the control center 3 1 12 SET control center system failure report time 3 2 SET Telephone Call Out Sequence This is a very important part of the setup of your alarm system as it is here that you select which activations of the alarm panic burglary fire system call which people phones For instance you may want telephone position 1 2 and 3 to get contacted if there is a fire or burglary but you do not want them to get contacted if the panic button is pressed You will see below that the default setting for burglary is to call position 1 only 100000 if you want position 2 and 3 to also receive contact from the alarm please change this to be 123000 this now means that when the alarm is activated it will call 1 2 3 for a burglary activation If you only want position 2 and 3 to get called when there is a panic activation instead of selecting burglary from the drop down list please select panic and in panic change the default setting from 300000 to show 230000 this now means that when the panic button is pressed the alarm will contact telephone positions 2 and 3 but not I SET PHONE LINES LOK ak O EX
22. IT GO 32 GE 3 2 1 SET CALL SEQUENC BURGLARY ALARM _ _y BURGLARY ALARM JI OK em EXIT OK ge EXIT 10000000 CD GR 3 2 2 ID FIRE ALARM ye FIRE ALARM OK sa EXIT 20000000 gt Els 3 2 303D PANIC ALARM ye PANIC ALARM OK EXIT 30000000 CD x 3 2 4 ID MEDICAL ALARM gt MEDICAL ALARM OK m EXIT 40000000 GO amp E 3 2 5 ID TAMPER ALARM pe TAMPER ALARM OK om EXIT 10000000 DT tf sl 3 2 6 CD NOT ACTIVE ALARM gt NOT ACTIVE ALARM OK 4 amp EXIT 40000000 R Note Call out sequence means the order of which the telephone numbers to be called for sending the concerned alarm message will be contacted Telephone numbers can be dialed more than once and the actual called numbers are determined by the option of Dialing Loops See section 3 3 3 3 SET Dialing Loops 3 SET PHONE LINES SET PHONE NUMBER L OK sm e EXIT OD 2 3 D SET DIAL LOOPS gt DIAL LOOPS 1 9 DOK s A EXIT ALOOPS t RIG 3 4 Delayed Dialing Time 3 gt SET PHONE LINES SET PHONE NUMBER OK sm EXIT ss T gt 2 4 ID SET DIALER DELAY 3 DELAY TIME 00 99 OK ow EXIT 00 SECONDS t _ ef
23. Never insert or remove a SIM card while the alarm is powered on 868Mhz GSM Wireless Security System p Gamma 7 CONTENTS Wireless Security system G 970 7 3 GSM Module Testing ree EER EER ER EE ER EER ER ee 12 UNDERSTANDING YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM 2 7 4 LCD Module Testing sie EER RE RE EER RE EER ee 12 Start using wireless system G 970 8 Exit The Programming Mode xxxxnnrnnnnnnvvnnnnnnrrnnn 12 UNDERSTANDING YOUR WIRELESS CONTROL CONSOLE 4 Operate your wireless console MOUNTING YOUR WIRELESS CONTROL CONSOLE 4 Activate and Deactivate the Not Active Mode sesse sesse 13 CONNECTING YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM 5 Activate and Silent the Panic AlaFM esse see see sees see Ee 13 PROGRAMMING YOUR CONTROL CONSOLE eers 6 Check the Event Memory annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 14 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION BUTTONS esse eers ee 6 Dial out the Alarm Message iese see ee RE RR ER EER EE Ee 14 POWER UP AND DEFAULT SETTING eers ere se se se ee 7 Dial in from the Remote Site eise see ee ER RE RE EE EE 14 OPTION PROGRAMMING AND SETTING eers ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 1 Configure Sensors with Control Console esse sesse ese 7 1 1 New Master Code ree EER EER EER EER ee 7 UNDERSTANDING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER ees sesse ee 15 1 2 Learn RF Sensors rr EER EER EER EER EER EER EER ee 8 MOUNTING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER ees esse esse esse ees ee Ee 15 1 3
24. OL CONSOLE Bat hroom Kitchen Room3 Entry Area CONNECTING YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM 0000 0 N if ME I f OOOOOOOOOOOO DC Input i REC Battery RS232 Terminal Reset Switch Block nN TEN SS U A A am N Y Note Please make sure to disconnect all power inputs including the back up battery before taking apart the front cover for necessary technical checking SIM CARD HOLDER To insert the SIM Card for GSM communication purpose MANUAL RESET SWITCH RESET If an unexpected alarm is caused during the installation press this button once to stop the alarm and reset the control console back to the power on status In addition use this button with and buttons when proceeding the default process RS232 for factory use only for downloading and uploading via RS232 communication REC BATTERY To connect a 7 2V 0 7AH rechargeable battery pack for the back up purpose DC POWER INPUT The power supply of 9VDC 1 3A should be plugged into the DC socket or connected to these 2 terminals for the control console operation TERMINAL BLOCKS WI
25. ONSOLE u le SET CODE OK m EXT D 1 2 D LEARN RF SENSOR OK EXIT ie 1 3 ad 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 HOME TYPE SET ZONE O0 NAME D0 3 gt ZONE O1 NAMED1 gt 0 SIREN gt OK m v EXIT SELECT ZOEM pre FROT DOOR SILENT PI PI Note You can self select which areas are triggered when the sensor is to be issued a voice Not including the 24 hours surveillance wireless sensor 1 4 Erase RF Sensors 1 CONTROL CONSOLE 1 4 I ERASE RF SENSOR lok EXIT 14 1 4 tu BY RF SIGNAL gt ACTIVATE SENSOR OK a ExT lt EXIT t 1 4 2 CD 421 BY UNIT NUMBER BURGLARY SENSORS ZONE 00 NAME 00 OK a EXIT OK a EXIT SELECT ZONE 1 OD 1 4 2 2 D REMOTE CONTROLS OK a EXIT DD 1 4 2 3 GO lt _ lt FIRE SENSORS aS OK Av KENT lt lt lt REMOTE 0 NAME 0 SELECT USER FIRE 0 NAME 00 SELECT UNIT DD 1 4 2 4 D MEDICAL SENSORS OK A xEXIT QD 1 4 2 5 CO PANIC SENSORS OK A EXIT a 1 4 2 6 GO RF SIREN FLASHER OT OK Y EXIT lt i DD 1 4 2 7 D TWO WAY KEYPADS gt MEDICAL 0 NAME 0 SELECT USER PANIC 0 NAME 0 SELECT USER
26. RED BURGLARY INPUT CH1 amp GND Accepts the N C or N O type pulse input from the externally connected burglary sensors for wired Burglary Zone protection purpose See section 1 6 1 COMMON CONNECTION GND A common connection point is provided for wiring connection purpose WIRED FIRE SENSOR INPUT GND amp CH2 Accepts the N C or N O type pulse input from the externally connected burglary sensors for wired Fire Zone protection purpose See section 1 6 2 WIRED PANIC INPUT CH3 amp GND Accepts the N C or N O type pulse input from the externally connected burglary sensors for wired Panic Zone protection purpose See section 1 6 3 COMMON CONNECTION GND A common connection point is provided for wiring connection purpose WIRED MEDICAL INPUT GND amp CH4 Accepts the N C or N O type pulse input from the externally connected burglary sensors for wired Medical Zone protection purpose See section 1 6 4 REMOTE ARM DISARM SWITCH INPUT RST When a momentary pulse i e more than 0 3 second is activated with the connected switch the system can be armed the AWAY mode and be disarmed alternatively COMMON CONNECTION GND A common connection point is provided for wiring connection purpose RELAY OUTPUT RELAY A 1A relay output is provided for the ALARM WARNING or for the REMOTE SETTING depending on the purpose selected See section 1 7 CONTINUOUS DC POWER OUTPUT DC OUT A regulated 12VDC 500mA
27. UTTON Press this button when in Emergency situation to activate PANIC Alarm This Button stays lit on during the PANIC Alarm period 8 Arm Disarm from control panel To arm the alarm from the control panel please press 1234 and then press 1 to away arm the alarm 2 to home arm the alarm or 0 to disarm the alarm POWER UP AND DEFAULT SETTING A Power up the Control Console After plugging the power adaptor in the first time the Control Console shows the Version Number of the Main Software on the LCD Display screen VERSION NO 1 08 SERIAL 09600003 Within 10 seconds the Control Console sounds 1 long beep to indicate the Power Up Setting is ready DECODER VER 1 10X Then the LCD Display screen shows the Version Number of the Decoder Software 01 01 01 01 01 Then it will indicate the Control Console is ready for Initial Setting SIM CARD ERROR NOTE If no SIM Card or faulty SIM Card is inserted the LCD Display screen shows the message of SIM CARD ERROR Please check the SIM Card immediately to ensure the sound communication in case of emergency needs B Return to default settings If the Default Setting is required power on the Control Console or press the RESET BUTTON once and keep pressing th and buttons simultaneously until the following message shown on the LCD Display screen VER 1 01 DEFAULT Then the LCD Display screen keeps showing the
28. amper Switch DIP Switch Key 1 2 Pulse Count Key 3 4 Sensivity Reset Button Battery Compartment 2 n n n Fitting the Battery Unscrew and remove the front cover Insert the 3 0VDC Lithium battery type CR123 into the battery compartment Note Please be reminded to close the front cover immediately i e before the 40 second warm up time expired if you DO NOT need to proceed the code learning and or walking test mode Warm up Time Period After the new battery is installed a 40 second Warm up Timer starts and the dual color LED keeps blinking in Red and Green At the end of warm up time period the LED lights up Red twice and turns off to indicate the PIR unit is ready Learning the Code Set the control console in the code learning mode Open and close the front cover again or just push the tamper switch once to activate the tamper switch to send a special ID Code for learning purpose After this unique ID Code has been received and acknowledged the control console will sound the confirmation beeps After finishing the code learning process you can continue the Walking Test as explained in the following paragraph Selecting the Pulse Count DIP SW Key 1 2 According to the system design plan decide which pulse count needed for each PIR detector and
29. e Sensors H H g om Terminal Block Any hardwire sensors may be wired into the sensor transmitter to NO NC GND become the wireless sensors The concerned hardwire sensors R zi th can be either the normally closed N C or a normally open me er Lithium Battery N O type To wire the sensor to the transmitter first select the type of sensor by setting the DIP switch and then wire the sensor aa Ga to the terminal block Finally mount the transmitter and the AI Sed sensor to the location planed Dual color LED Indication GREEN color indicates the Low Battery Power Warning When it starts to blink slowly it means the Battery Power is Low and replacing a new battery is strongly recommended However if it becomes fast blinking it means the Battery is Dying and from this point the unit stops normal function and thus a new battery must be installed RED color means the unit is in data transmission status with normal battery power Handheld Remote Control The remote control is mainly used to set the Away Home and Off modes of the control console It also incorporates a Panic feature which is particularly useful if you are attacked in or around your home In addition during the preliminary Fitting the Batteries Using a coin to turn counterclockwise to open and remove the battery cover Insert a 3VDC Lith
30. following message one by one Decoder VER 1 01A and 01 01 01 01 01 to indicate the Control Console is ready for next Initial Setting EE IF See section 1 for details SET DATE amp TIME DS GID or CD to select other option SONTROLSONSSLE 1 See section 2 for details SET DATE amp TIME DS GID or GED to select other option EDE 1 See section 3 for details RECORD MESSAGES DS GED or C gt to select other option TT DS See section 4 for details RECORD MESSAGES DS GID or C gt to select other option SET SMS MESSAGE 13 See section 5 for details SET LCD CONTRAS 1 Ca or CD to select other option SET SMS MESSAGE SET LCD CONTRAS 1 See section 6 for details DS GID or Ct to select other option PROCEED TESTING EXIT SET MODE 1 See section 7 for details DS GID or GED to select other option PROCEED TESTING EXIT SET MODE IF to complete Programming mode Eg GE or GED to select other option 01 01 01 01 01 Stand by Mode screen 1 Configure Sensors with Control Console ENTER MASTERCODE EN the valid Master Code CONTROL CONSOLE SET DATE amp TIME 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 To start Programming and Setting DF O ENTER MASTERCODE D 1 to 6 digit valid Master Code Or factory preset Master Code is 1234 Note Press button any ti
31. ggering will stop completely However if for instance a burglar is still within the home and they trigger The Control Console picks up the incoming call after the programmed Number of Rings See section II 3 5 for details alarm will sound BING BONG if not correct the alarm states error You have 3 attempts at this then it will disconnect the call If you enter the password correctly you enter into the remote operation Mode Entry N Activate Remote Relay Deactivate Remote Relay ETE RINE ETE EE OEZENEE dot EGE EEONEE TB digit EE DENE 1 8 digit ET DRDONG Tadgt EDIE ENEE Te digt OKOONE 1 6 digits OKSONZ 01 10 loops DIONE 000 300 sec ESINE E T9 loops _ Pa TING 000 300 sec K32N 01 20 rings x12N 000 600 sec k33N 1 digit 0 or 1 GENE 00 99 sec tenable NE Teito DONE FR KALLE 7 Fx35N amp Set Type of Wired Sensors 4 digits 0 or 1 EIET tage PT Sonne IK 17N 1 24 digits x36N 1 digit 0 or 1 KONE 1 24 digits 1 enable TONE 1 24 digits 37N 1 7 7 max KRONE 1 24 digits 38N Availability of Remote Operation 1 digit 0 or 1 KDING ETA ee EN geed Fre i KOONH 1 24 digits FE Looe w Ca S OOM EE ON GEDONE ER EE DE Ne N ME Passive Infrared PIR Transmitter UNDERSTANDING YOUR PIR TRANSMITTER CO LED fl T
32. how to set this 5 1 SMS Messages 5 SET SMS MESSAGE 5 1 l 2 5 1 1 SET SMS MESSAGES 3 TELEPHONE 1 SMS 3 TELEPHONE 1 SMS EI OK 79 EXIT OK se EXIT ENABLE ODISABLE D a t 5 2 es 5 1 6 SET POWER SAVING TELEPHONE 6 SMS 3 TELEPHONE 6 SMS OK se EXIT OK KENT ENABLE ODISABLE t PRESS 9 or D to select Availability of SMS Message sent to Telephone Number 1 6 then press to confirm 5 2 Availability of Power Saving Mode EE k ie 8 CUSTON ZONE 207 LENGTH 02 SEGONDS RECORDING 2 1 REPLAYING 2 1 SET SMS MESSAGE ar EXIT OKSTART STOP STOP EXIT aI As a sl D HM 45 SS ar ss AE IE SET SMS MESSAGES re ZONE Er EA LENGTH 02 SECONDS RECORDING 2 1 REPLAYING 2 1 OK 7 EXIT K OK e e EXIT OKSTART STOP STOP IG EXIT 1 ste 5 2 D 5 2 1 SET POWER SAVING POWER SAVE i OK om gt EXIT gt LE PRESS to start to record voice message of Custom Zone ENABLE ODISAB Name 2 seconds maximum When the recording is being made a countdown timer on LCD Display will indicate the remaining recording time After the recording is stopped the recorded message will be replayed automatically to make sure the recording is completed 4 6 4 13 Record User Name 1 8
33. ically and back to the previous option 7 1 2 OUTPUT TESTING PROCEED TESTING 7 3 GSM Module Testing 7 7 1 7 1 3 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 GSM TESTING PROCEED TESTING gt 3 GSM 4 LCD tt DS activate the RF and Hardwired Sensors Devices from the location In GSM Module Test Mode the Control Console will test and confirm if the inserted SIM card works fine 7 4 LCD Module Testing 7 7 1 7 1 4 Nine 2 ourput OD Enn PROCEED TESTING gt 3 GsM 4LCD st tt Uo oan pk gt Er de In LCD Module Test Mode the Control Console will display a special image on the LCD Display screen If all sections are to be seen black it approves the LCD Module works OK 8 Exit the Programming Mode 8 EXIT SET MODE Note 1 If no buttons are pressed while in setup mode for 2 minutes the system will exit setup mode automatically 2 Before you power up the console please insert the GSM SIM card first Then connect the back up battery and lastly connect the mains transformer Otherwise the LCD will show SIM error message You also risk blowing the SIM card by shorting it out if it is powered on 3 If you enter the wrong password three times the host will automatically lock this system for 3 mi
34. ime in 3 digit i e 300 seconds maximum format 2 3 Set Entry Delay Time 1 Entry Delay Time in 3 digit i e 300 seconds maximum format 2 4 Set Alarm Time Eg Alarm Time in 3 digit i e 600 seconds maximum format 3 SET Telephone Lines 3 1 Telephone Numbers 3 SET PHONE LINES e 3 1 3 1 1 SET PHONE NUMBER SET PHONE NO 1 PHONE NIMBER 1 TI OK EXT OK e EXIT GE EP 3 1 6 SET PHONE NO 6 PHONE NIMBER 6 OK ow ET TT GR The alarm system can call up to 6 telephone numbers with either voice or SMS notifications Please make sure to enter all digits required such as for PABX systems and for long distance calls etc 3 1 7 3 1 12 CMS Number and Setting Please note we do not support call center monitoring so do not enter any information in this section as it will cause issues for you 3 SET PHONE LINES ut 3 1 7 2 3 1 7 SET PHONE NUMBER OK A EXT 3 1 7 1 1ST CNTR TEL 3 1ST ACCOUNT gt 1ST CNTR TEL 8 ok ay sr 3 1 8 3 1 8 1 3 1 8 2 2ST CNTR TEL 2ST CNTR TEL e 2ST ACCOUNT OK AY EXIT je EE EN 3 1 9 4ST CNTR ACTIVAT O ENABLE DISABLE 3 1 9 1ST CNTR ACTIVAT OK a xEXIT 3 1 10 2ST CNTR ACTIVAT OK a EXIT 3 1 11 VOICE C S OK a EXIT je 3 1 10 2ST CNTR ACTIVAT O ENABLE D
35. ium battery type CR2032 into the battery compartment Learning the Code Set the control console in the code learning mode Fit the battery in the position close the battery cover Press Both the AWAY and HOME Buitons for more than 1 second to send its ID Code for learning purpose When sending the ID Code the Red LED blinks once and then turns off After this unique ID Code has been received and acknowledged the control console will sound the confirmation beeps Checking the Control Console Site Set the control console in the input test mode Position the Remote Control at the locations where you wish to mount the D W and PIR transmitters Press the OFF button You should hear the confirmation tone from the control console If no confirmation tone is heard re position the control console a little closer to the protected points and try again Atthe same time it is worth checking any points that you may wish to protect in the future And as an additional check turn on any domestic appliances like the washing machine that may be running when your system is set Once you are satisfied that you have found the optimum site you should disconnect the power to the control console and proceed with installation Operating the AWAY HOME OFF Mode When operating the control console make sure to press and hold the selected button for at least 1 second for the Remote Control to work properly Activating the Panic Alarm When in emergency
36. me to leave the Programming mode and the Control Console will return to the OFF mode 1 to continue this option FT ID or CD to select other option Eg to back to previous option 1 1 SET New Master Code SET CODE OK A EXIT EN to continue this option INSTALL CODE OK EXIT 1 to continue this option DS Cor 4D to select other option DS to back to previous option NEW INSTL CODE 1 6 HESSIE IF 1to 6 digit new Master Code FO to confirm New Master Code entered NEW INSTL CODE OK EXIT 1 2 LEARN RF Sensors ig OK ENTER MASTER CODE 135246 i CONTROL CONSOLE D 12 D LEARN RF SENSOR OK A EXT D GO 1241 BURGLARY SENSORS S ZONE 01 NAME 01 gt ZONE O1 NAME 01 gt ACTIVATE SENSOR OK am KENT lt SELECT ZONE SELECT NANE TO SEND ID CODE Ea t Gl D 1 2 2 2 loj cg OI p IO ACTIVATE REMOTE BEM TE CONTROLS REMOTE1 NAME1 3 gt ZONE OT NAME 01 gt Le E lk ree SELECT USER SELECT NAME TO SEND ID CODE Gd 1 2 3 fst e ERE ER a id FIRE1 NAMEO1 8 ZONE 01 NAME 01 ACTIVATE SENSOR Le s lt SELECT UNIT SELECT NAME TO SEND ID CO
37. nutes and record to the event into the event memory OPERATING YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM 1 1 AWAY ARM Mode This is when no one is in the house and all sensors are armed and active While in DISARM enter the default password 1234 and press 7 once the System now enters away arm mode and if you have a exit delay set will start to count down In the Exit Delay stage the buzzer keeps sounding slow beep indication Until the last seconds a fast beep is heard to warm the user to leave the premises in time 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 AWAY 01 01 01 01 02 AWAY The system then vocally states AWAY ARMED 1 2 HOME ARM Mode This is when you have some sensors in zones 16 17 18 and 19 these are your home arm zones under home arm these 4 sensors will not be active therefore you can activate them and they will not trigger the alarm such as a PIR on a landing In disarm please enter the user password 1234 followed by pressing number 2 the system will now arm itself in home arm mode 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 In the Exit Delay stage the buzzer keeps sounding a slow beep indication for the exit delay In the last few seconds the beep will become fast and to let you know to leave the protected area HOME 01 01 01 01 02 HOME The system then vocally states Home ARM 1 3 Silent the Alarm and Disarm the Control Console 01 01 01 01 02 AWAY To disarm the
38. one call which can t be connected within 30 seconds is treated as a FAILED attempt Note A telephone call which alarm message replay is not icompleted or acknowledged is treated as a FAILED attempt Remarks COMPLETE means the all required loops of the alarm message has been replayed ACKNOWLEDGE means the called party responds to the alarm call by pressing any digit of 0 to 9 after 1 full loop of the When the called party receives the alarm call they can either ipress the button on the hand set to confirm the call was received and to stop alarm calling anyone else or hang up the call not press and let the system call the next person However someone must press to stop the alarm as otherwise tit will keep calling all numbers until the entered loops are completed As soon as you press the button the internal siren will stop sounding and you enter 2 way communication From here you can speak into the home and listen into the home The external siren will keep sounding for its pre set time frame if you have one Note During the Monitoring Mode the called party can hang up the phone at any time then the Control Console keeps dialing the next telephone number required i l r de ed antent ad Ed ie DRR OER DEEL ESE Gr re e ae ae ile h a de EE After all telephone numbers have been connected or after the third round dialing is complete the phone communication from the same tri
39. ove the receiver an external antenna can be added to position the reception point centrally to the transmitters In the case of several remote transmitters a repeater arrangement may be helpful A wireless repeater is a receiver transmitter combination placed within receiving distance of remote transmitters that are too far away to transmit to a desired location Wireless Control Console Gamma 7 UNDERSTANDING YOUR WIRELESS CONTROL CONSOLE Congratulations on your purchase of the Gamma 7 Wireless Security System You have made a wise decision in choosing it for the Gamma 7 offers the highest level of security and versatility but also the ease to use The Gamma 7 is a 30 wireless channel plus 4 hardwired zone supervised security system designed for professional residential and commercial use The system status including programming process operation details event memory checking etc is clearly indicated from the 16x2 LCD Display with plain language Up to 18 RF 4 Wired sensors and 12 operation devices can be programmed to set up the full protection system The supervised transmitters provide 5 hour status report as well as alarm reports The Gamma 7 system is equipped with the superior FSK technology module and allows 250 meters RF communication range in open space at 20 degree C In the event of an alarm the Gamma 7 can call up to 8 persons by sending the voice and the SMS messages via the GSM telephone network
40. power output can be supplied for the general purpose like the externally connected detectors and sensors that require the non stop operation PROGRAMMING YOUR CONTROL CONSOLE DESCRIPRION OF OPERATION BUTTONS 0 LCD DISPLAY The LCD Display shows all the messages during Programming and Operation stages If any Faulty Status is happened on the control console like tamper open and or the sensors like door open etc the LCD Display will become blank as being the warning signal 1 DIGIT 1 to DIGIT 0 BUTTONS Le 2 2 Use these buttons to enter the digit 2 ASTERISK BUTTON ED Press this button to exit the current programming option and either to continue the next option or back to previous option during the Programming Mode Press this button and simultaneously to engage and to stop the Not Activate supervision function 3 HASH BUTTON Press this button to erase the wrong digit entry Press this button and simultaneously to engage and to stop the Not Activate supervision function 4 OK BUTTON Press this button to confirm the data entry for programming and operation 5 UP and DOWN BUTTONS lt gt ang C gt Use these buttons to select the programming options required 6 LEFT and RIGHT BUTTONS S Use these buttons to select the position of data entry when programming the DATE and TIME 7 PANIC B
41. re recorder alarming message OC to 50 C 190mm L x 160mm W x 45mm H PIR Transmitter 3 0VDC CR123 Lithium Battery 2 35VDC for Low Battery Warning 2 25VDC for Dying Battery Warning Up to 10 years in storage 25uA in standby 20mA in transmission 3 Seconds on each data stream transmission Every 5 hours Red in Transmission Green in Low Battery Power Warning Dense Wide Angle 9m 101 degree sector Long Range 30m long 3m wide Vertical Barrier 15m long 7m high vertical barrier Animal Alley 12m 100 degree sector 10 C to 50 C 108mm L x 80mm W x 46mm H Door Window Sensor Transmitter 3 0VDC CR2 Lithium Battery 2 35VDC for Low Battery Warning 2 25VDC for Dying Battery Warning Up to 10 years in storage 10uA in standby 20mA in transmission 3 Seconds on each data stream transmission Every 5 hours Red in Transmission Green in Low Battery Power Warning Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C 10 C to 50 C 100mm L x 30mm W x 22mm H Sensor Transmitter 50mm L x 10mm W x 15mm H Magnet Handheld Remote Control 3 0VDC CR2032 Lithium Battery 2 35VDC for Low Battery Warning 2 25VDC for Dying Battery Warning Up to 10 years in storage 10uA in standby 25mA in transmission 3 Seconds on each data stream transmission with Commands Low battery warning only Away Home Off Panic Red in Transmission Green in Low Battery Power Warning 10 C to 50 C 100mm L x 30mm W x 22mm H
42. sors every 5 hours the alarm system will test each sensor If there is no reply from the sensor from 3 signal tests during a consecutive 16 hour time period the host LCD will show TX FAIL and the sensor in questions zone number and name This could be caused by either interference from another device in your home of the sensor is out of range Please try relocating either the panel or the sensor or the battery is flat 5 2 When the voltage of host drops below to 7 2V it will play MAIN CONSOLE AC RESTORE voice and LCD will show this message too When the voltage drops to 6 8V the host will play MAIN CONSOLE BATTER EDAD and LCD will show this message Then the host will shut down automatically 6 Dial out Alarm Messages When the alarm is armed and a sensor is activated the alarm will automatically start the auto dial process and contact the Po NF NNN NONE NNN RE DERE AF be either by SMS or voice this is unless you have edited the auto dial delay time This can be from 01 to 99 seconds delay If you edit this delay it will mean that should a sensor be a 3 D I D 3 D O D Oo 5 D n w 2 3 Q gt D D gt Oo 2 O je O D n all selected phone numbers one by one in the first round Then in the second the third and up to the ninth round only the phone numbers which are not successfully connected in the previous round will be re dialed Note A teleph
43. system please enter the user password the default for this is 1234 then press 0 to disarm the 01 01 01 01 02 system HOME 01 01 01 01 02 GAMMA 7 Back to Main menu tlt 1 4 FORCE Arming By pass Arming When you arm the Gamma7 system it will check the condition of all the sensors this means if a door has a door contact on it and it has been left open the alarm will not arm and will for instance state back door open however if you know the back door is open and still want to arm the alarm just enter the command once more so if using the key fob press arm again and the alarm will bypass this open sensor and arm the alarm Or if using the keypad press 1 or 2 once again and it will again force arm the system and bypass this sensor Example 1 2 3 4 1 1 AWAY arming 1 2 3 4 2 2 HOME arming 2 1 Activate the Not Active Mode DS and simultaneously and the System gets into the Not Active Mode immediately Note It is possible to activate the Not Activate Mode no matter which AWAY HOME and DISARM Mode the System is in 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 Before activate the Not Active mode please make sure that there must have at least one RF sensor learned for the concerned Supervision purpose Otherwise activating the Not Active mode is not allowed 01 01 01 01 01 NOT ACTIVE ON 01 01 01 01 01 GAMMA 7 Back to Main menu 2 2 Deactivate the Not Active Mode
44. upervision Typical Battery Life Power Consumption Operating Modes Zones Names Operating Code Exit and Entry Delays Alarm Duration Relay Outputs GSM Module Telephone Numbers Voice Message Operating Temperature Dimension Working Power Battery Power Supervision Typical Battery Life Power Consumption Transmitting Time Status Supervision Report Dual color LED Interchangeable Lens type and Coverage Operating Temperature Dimension Working Power Back up Battery Typical Battery Life Power Consumption Transmitting Time Status Supervision Report Dual color LED External Hardwires Inputs Operating Temperature Dimension Working Power Battery Power Supervision Typical Battery Life Power Consumption Transmitting Time Status Supervision Report Commands Dual color LED Operating Temperature Dimension General 868 35MHz crystal controlled Frequency Shift Key FSK type Up to 250 meters in open space at 25 degree C 105dBm Less than 10mW 268 million combinations Wireless Control Console 9VDC 1 3A DC adaptor 7 2VDC 0 7AH rechargeable battery Up to 10 years in storage 120mA in standby 500mA in alarming AWAY HOME Off and Not Active 18 Protection and 12 Operation units 19 preset and 11 custom recorded 1 Master code 0 300 seconds 0 600 seconds 1 1A 120V AC 24V DC N O dry contact Siemens TC35i 8 voice SMS dialer with maximum 24 digits each number 8 second custom recorded plus 4 2 second p
45. vely The wireless systems consist of a receiver control console and one or more transmitters sensor detectors The transmitters alert the receiver when conditions change at a protected area The system integrity depends on the ability of the signal to reach the receiver Usually transmission problems are caused by Lack of range Blocked or absorbed transmission and Null spots Let s take a look at each situation LACK OF RANGE Radio waves travel outward like rings on the water But they are not limited to a flat surface Instead they are three dimensional The transmission patterns are shaped somewhat like a donut with the hole filled in The receiver has a similar reception pattern These patterns have implications for locating equipment The rule Always mount transmitters and receivers vertically for best communication Mounting transmitters horizontally can disorient the antennas and hamper reception But here is an exception to the rule The reception pattern is weaker directly above and below the receiver You can improve communication by mounting transmitters horizontally when working in those areas This causes more patterns to fall directly on the receiver BLOCKED AND ABSORBED SIGNALS Radio waves pass through building materials with varying success Plasterboard and wood scarcely affect transmissions Nearly 95 to 100 of the signal will pass through
46. ves offset each other the receiver doesn t see any signal This is called a null spot HI Direct Signal Ed 4 Receiver S7 Total Received Signal Is Diminished Reflected Signal Out Of Phase When the reflected signal arrives in phase with the direct transmission it adds to and thus improve signal strength Usually moving a transmitter a little bit distance you can put the waves in phase and improve reception Received Signal Is Enhanced Reflected Signal In Phase SITE EVALUATION AND PRE TEST With the variables of range signal blockage and reflection and null spots in mind you are ready to evaluate a site for wireless by pre testing the system integration To pre test temporarily tape up all transmitters and receivers in place DO NOT pre test by holding a transmitter in your hand your body s capacitance will affect transmission With the system temporarily taped in place check performance When the performance doesn t go right checking the coding and the battery for the transmitters If both are OK the signal is either being blocked out of range or the transmitter is in a null spot Because wave patterns are unpredictable the best first action is moving the transmitter a little bit in any direction It can be guess work but you are improving the way reflected and blocked signals arrive As a last resort the receiver may have to be relocated to a position more central to all transmitters If unpractical to m
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