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1. DEFA BoatSecurity 1 7 REACTIVATION If you turn the alarm off but do not open an alarmed hatch or turn on the ignition the alarm turns on again 4 minutes after deactivation This is a function that protects against inadvertant deactivation NB The hatch does not have to remain open It is enough to open and close the hatch because the alarm then understands that it had been deactivated on purpose Turning the ignition ON and OFF also prevents reactivation NB If the BG600 alarm is connected to a BG300 immobilizer the reactivation period for the immobilizer is 2 min The immobilizer will also turn itself on automatically 2 min after the boat s ignition has been turned off This means that the immobilizer may be on when the alarm is off The immobilizer deactivates when the alarm deactivates 2 WARNING ABOUT OPEN HATCH OR ACTIVE SENSOR When the ignition is turned off the LED on the PIN code panel will flash in sequence 2 3 4 or 5 flashes depending on the type of alarm input that is active if a hatch is open or if a sensor is active This is to prevent a boat being left with an open hatch or with a faulty sensor Close all of the hatches and check that the LED is dark before activa ting the alarm If the LED flashes in sequence as described above even when all of the hatches are closed and the sensors inactive contact your alarm installer for assistance This warning disappears as soon as the alarm is act
2. Check that all of the remote controls can activate deactivate the alarm 57 DEFA Boat Security 6 1 CHANGING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL The remote control makes a noise when the buttons are pressed The batteries can be tested by holding button 1 down for more than 1 second If the batteries contain enough power the sound will remain the same as long as the button is depressed If the sound changes 1 second after the button is pressed the batteries should be replaced They should be replaced within 14 days The batteries have a normal lifetime of 1 year NB The battery warning can also be triggered if the remote control is stored cold This is because batteries have lower voltage levels in cold conditions The batteries are type CR 1220 and can be bought from boat alarm installers or in photo shops or jewellers The battery compartment is opened by turning the cover clockwise use a coin to OPEN See the rear of the remote control Take out the old batteries and replace with new in the same way towards the inside of the battery cover Make sure that the cover s o ring is in place around the inner edge before the cover is replaced Turn the cover back to the closed position The glass breakage sensor triggers the alarm if a window close to the sensor is broken requires toughened glass The glass breakage sensor is also fitted with flashing diodes These indicate the status of the alarm in the same way as the LED
3. on the PIN code panel The glass breakage sensor provides the option of seeing the alarm status even from positions from which the PIN code panel is not visible A Grey button equivalent to the yellow button on the PIN code panel Lamp B lights if the glass breakage sensor has been triggered The light extinguished when the boat s ignition is turned on 8 BACK UP BATTERY ACCESSORY The alarm can be supplemented with a back up battery In the case of sabotage that results in loss of power or short circuit of the boat s electrical system the alarm will continue to function for a short period using the back up battery 58 DEFA Boat Security GB The system contains 3 PIN codes that are important to distinguish between PIN code 1 This PIN code is shown on the PIN code card and is used for emergency deactivation of the system PIN code 2 The PIN code that comes with the SIM card Remember to turn off the PIN control before the SIM card is installed in the central unit When you have done this you can forget DEFA BoatSecurity PIN code 3 This code acts as password when EA you give commands through your mobile phone See the chapter about the GSM phone This PIN code is default 0000 Remember to change Your Emergency Code is this code see GSM Telephone chapter HINT You can change PIN code 3 to the same 3 1 5 2 as PIN code 1 to make it easier to remember This gives you only one PIN code to reme
4. only warned by SMS or by their own sirens lights depending on the installa tion Emergency alarms are warned via SMS They are sent to a separate optio nal mobile phone number fourth pre selected number The alarm can be programmed to accept a maximum of 8 remote controls When a new remote control is programmed all of the remote controls to be used must be re programmed First check that the alarm is deactivated and that the ignition is turned on Use the button on the PIN code panel to enter the four figures on your PIN code card Turn off the alarm and turn the ignition on ZUON Press the button on the PIN code panel as many times as the first figure in your PIN code If the PIN code is for example 3 1 5 2 first figure is 3 and the button is pressed times Then wait while the LED lights to show that the first figure has been received Press the button on the PIN code panel as many times as the second figure in the PIN code and wait for the receipt Continue in the same way for the third and fourth figures Press button 1 on the remote control that you want to programme while the LED flashes The LED lights steadily for 2 seconds as confirmation that the remote control has been coded before it begins to blink again Depress button 1 on the next remote control to be programmed within 10 seconds Continue until all of the remote controls max 8 have been programmed Turn off the ignition
5. BATTERY ALARM low voltage Alarm message ID BATT ALARM voltage V Time UTC Date Example DOROTHEA BATT ALARM 11 4V 12 22 UTC 21 12 03 Time and date are only shown if GPS is installed on the alarm MOTION ALARM with GPS accessory Alarm message ID GPS ALARM POS latitude N longitude E Example DOROTHEA GPS ALARM POS 5919 60N 01804 30E EMERGENCY ALARM with GPS accessory Alarm message ID EMERGENCY ALARM POS latitude N longitude E Example DOROTHEA EMERGENCY ALARM POS 5919 60N 01804 30E NB This alarm is only sent to the specially programmed emergency alarm number DEFA BoatSecurity GB Remote control does not work e Other radio transmitters in the vicinity can cause disturbance to the remote control Try the remote control closer to the boat Check the batteries in the remote control replace if necessary e Reprogramme the remote control in the alarm See the section PROGRAMMING page 57 The alarm is dead no flashing LEDs no response to open hatch ignition etc e Check the alarm s fuse 12 24V power supply The lights and or horn do not work when the alarm is triggered e The light signal and horn are protected against short circuits When they are overloaded they automatically turn themselves off Contact your installer to check power consumption The telephone module does not send SMS messages f a top up card is used the telephone module check that ther
6. Bruksanvisning Kayttoonje User Manual BG600 DEFA Boat Security www defa com 52 TABLE OF CONTENTS How to use your BG600 53 Turning on your alarm activation 53 Temporary disconnection of sensors 53 Turning off the alarm deactivation 54 Warnings from the alarm 57 Programming remote controls 57 Changing the batteries the remote control 58 PIN codes 59 About commands 61 Trouble shooting 65 Technical specifications BG600 68 Congratulations on buying a DEFA boat alarm BG600 is an alarm system that contains GSM messaging and GPS positioning The alarm system is constructed for use in motor and sailing boats that have 12 24V elec trical systems The integrated GSM module provides two way communication between the user and boat from another mobile telephone SMS DEFA authorises its boat alarm installation technicians and wish for them to be used to install our products in order to protect users against problems that can occur when the installation work is shoddy The functions of the alarm and its electrical connections should be checked once a year in order to achieve reliable operations It is important that you as the boat s owner read this manual carefully The BG600 is manufactured by DEFA AS www defa com DEFA BoatSecurity 1 HOW TO USE YOUR BG600 You operate your BG600 using the four buttons on the remote control Button 1 activates and deactivates the alarm It is also possible to activate deac
7. TED U BLOCKED WHEN IGNITION ON DEFA BoatSecurity Better safe than sorry 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BG600 Programmable functions are marked with P Operational voltage 8 28 V Power consumption 20 mA Temperature range 20 55 Inputs Active low alarm inputs Activce high alarm input Magnetic contacts alarm loops Ingnition input GPS module accessory I2C Input Bus communication to BG600 Original fitting Outputs Signal horn 10 Light alarm 2sta10AP Separate control output for e g controlling heater 2x1A Separate control otuput for e g controlling 24 hour alarm buzzer 2x1 5A Functions Anti Grabber Code Programmable remote control lost stolen remote control deleted when reprogrammed Indication of triggered alarm after closing by 2 short signal blasts GSM module for two way SMS communication Warning low battery voltage Boat interior temperature 4 control outputs for controlling e g heaters or spotlights via SMS and or BG600 remote control GPS Positioning requires GPS accessory Attack emergency alarm Requires GPS accessory and emergency transmitter Short circuit protection 1 All outputs are protected against short circuit Short circuit protection 2 After a short circuit disconnection of the boat s battery the alarm returns to its previous mode Even any alarm signals via horn are retrieved Short circuit protection 3 accessory If the backup ba
8. e are funds in the card and that it is activated Check that the PIN code is turned off for the telephone module e Check that the LED is flashing on the telephone module If the above do not resolve your problem fault contact your DEFA BoatSecurity installer for other solutions i 65 DEFA Boat Securty GB 13 PROGRAMMING NOTE HOW THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FAULT INDICATION WHEN ACTIVATING ON SOUND TYPE HORN OUTPUT Pulse SENSITIVITY GLASS BREAKAGE Low Normal TELEPHONE SMS TYPE Normal SMS Direct view 66 DEFA Boat Security GB NOTE HOW THE CONTROL OUTPUTS ARE PROGRAMMED CONTROL OUTPUT 1 CONNECTED TO 12 24V SIREN 0 STATUS OUTPUT DEACT 0 STATUS OUTPUT ACT 0 SMS BUTTON VARYING INSTANT TIMER OFF TIMER ON TIME SEC MIN BLOCKED WHEN ALARM ACTIVATED U BLOCKED WHEN IGNITION ON CONTROL OUTPUT 2 CONNECTED TO 12 24V 24 ALARM 0 STATUS OUTPUT DEACT STATUS OUTPUT ACT 0 SMS BUTTON VARYING INSTANT TIMER OFF TIMER ON TIME SEC MIN BLOCKED WHEN ALARM ACTIVATED U BLOCKED WHEN IGNITION ON CONTROL OUTPUT 3 GROUNDED STATUS OUTPUT DEACT STATUS OUTPUT ACT 0 SMS BUTTON VARYING INSTANT TIMER OFF TIMER ON TIME SEC MIN BLOCKED WHEN ALARM ACTIVATED U BLOCKED WHEN IGNITION ON CONTROL OUTPUT 4 GROUNDED STATUS OUTPUT DEACT STATUS OUTPUT ACT 0 SMS BUTTON VARYING INSTANT TIMER OFF TIMER ON TIME SEC MIN BLOCKED WHEN ALARM ACTIVA
9. ivated whether or not the cause of the warning has been removed 2 flashes the loop s for the magnetic contacts 3 flashes inputs activated by grounding 4 flashes inputs activated by 12 24V 5 flashes 24 hour alarm input s Open hatches or active sensors are also warned of by a short blast of the siren horn during activation can be disconnected 2 1 IGNITION ALARM An ignition alarm is when the alarm has been triggered because the ignition was turned on while the alarm was activated DEFA BoatSecurity GB 55 2 2 HATCH ALARM A hatch alarm is when the alarm has been triggered by an alarmed hatch or door being opened while the alarm was activated 2 3 ALARM TRIGGERED BY A MOTION SENSOR ACCESSORY Alarm triggered by someone moving in the coverage area of the motion sensor while the alarm was activated 2 ALARM TRIGGERED BY A MAT CONTACT ACCESSORY Alarm triggered by someone treading on a mat contact while the alarm was activated 3 24 HOUR ALARM 24 hour alarm sounding whether the alarm is turned ON or OFF The alarm is connected to a water level sensor standard that monitors the water level at a selected location in the boat The alarm also monitors the voltage level in the boat s battery Other external sensors detectors can also be connected to 24 hour alarm inputs on the alarm including gas and smoke detectors Only one SMS with 24 hour alarms is sent per 24 hour alarm input per alarm ac
10. mber Remember to keep this PIN code unavailable for unauthorised persons Manufactured by DEFA AS Norway Important The serial number on the central unit will allow DEFA to find PIN code 1 if you should lose it or forget it If you choose to change PIN code 3 to something dif ferent from PIN code 1 then you are the only person to know this code and if you lose it you will not be able to use your mobile phone to control your alarm NB When a command is sent from your mobile phone it is stored in sent messages Be careful with your mobile phone as this can now also contain your code The mobile phone can be used as a remote control for your boat alarm 59 DEFA Boat Securty 60 NB All communiction with the alarm is by SMS When an alarm is triggered an SMS message is sent to a pre selected mobile number A maximum of 3 different mobile numbers can receive messages at the same time It is also possible to activate deactivate the alarm using SMS as well as checking the status of the alarm and receiving an answer by SMS Is the alarm activated or deactivated Are the sensors connected or disconnected What is the temperature on board the boat What is the boat s battery voltage What is the boat s position where in the world is it requires GPS It is possible to activate a maximum of four control outputs by SMS depending on how the alarm is installed E g to turn on the boat s heaters NB In order to be able
11. n with the security code PIN kode followed by the command ON OFF L etc and the command parameters The commands can be written with both upper and lower case letters PIN CODE lt command gt PARAMETER The response from the boat alarm is always sent back the mobile phone that sent the message not to the numbers that have been programmed for alarms If the alarm recei ves an incorrect command it responds with ERROR If the security code PIN code is incorrect the alarm responds WRONG PIN lt response gt If a message is not an answer e g an alarm message it will always begin with the name of the boat NAME lt message gt Example Dorothea Water level Alarm CHANGING THE SMS SECURITY CODE Command OLD CODE P NEW CODE NEW CODE E g 0000 P 3D2k 3D2k Response NEW PIN OK NB The security code must consist of 4 characters The security code may be LARGE and small letters or random characters e g 3D2k NB The alarm is caps sensitive ADD AMEND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Command PIN CODE T 1 3 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER E g 26W1 T2 4780500899 NB The telephone number must be internation form but without the plus sign Response T1 lt telephone number gt T2 lt telephone number gt T3 lt telephone number gt E g OK T2 47805008999 T2 000000000000 zeroes if no number T3 000000000000 NB Check the no in the response The system does NOT check whether the number is correct i 61 DEFA Boat Securt
12. no gt OFF lt control output no gt Example ON 2 OFF 134 NB Outputs reserved for alarm functions e g sirens will not execute a command via SMS Depending on your boat s installation you can only see or fewer control outputs in the alarm response DO NOT use control outputs for functions that could lead to personal injury or damage to property DEACTIVATE CONTROL OUTPUT PIN CODE OF 1 4 26W1 OF 2 ON lt control output no gt OFF lt control output no gt ON OFF 1234 STATUS OF CONTROL OUTPUT PIN CODE 2 26W1 S2 ON lt control output OFF lt control output no gt PIN CODE L 26W1 L POS lt latitude gt N lt longitude gt E lt speed gt knt lt heading gt D lt time gt UTC POS 5919 60N 01804 30E 34knt lt 125D 13 43 UTC DEFA BoatSecurity 63 64 ALARM MESSAGE In the case of an alarm message e g triggered deck hatch the boat alarm sends an SMS to the programmed telephone numbers the message begins with the name of the boat ID If the boat alarm does not have coverage in the mobile network it will try again after 2 4 8 16 and 32 minutes NB The boat alarm sends its SMS to a SMS messaging exchange The boat alarm does not know whether the receiving telephone is turned off or out of range In such a case the message will be stored at the SMS exchange for maximum 48 hours BURGLAR ALARM Alarm message ID triggered alarm loop ALARM Example DOROTHEA DECK HATCH ALARM
13. s flash briefly twice The LED on the PIN code panel stops flashing The alarm is deactivated NB It is important that an alarmed hatch is not opened or the igni tion turned ON for 4 minutes after deactivation See the chapter on reactivation 1 5 EMERGENCY DEACTIVATION OF THE ALARM Use the button on the PIN code panel to enter the four figures on your PIN code card 1 Turn on the ignition 2 Press the button on the PIN code panel as many times as the first figure in the PIN code If the PIN code is for example 3 1 5 2 first figure is and the button is pressed 3 times 3 Then wait while the LED lights to show that the first figure has been 4 Press the button on the PIN code panel as many lt times as the second figure in the PIN code and poalsecur ity wait for receipt i 5 Continue in the same way for the third and fourth figures After the fourth figure has been entered the alarm will 3 1 5 2 turn off after a few seconds as long as the correct PIN code has been entered If the wrong code is entered wait min 10 sec before trying again Start at point 2 Your Emergency Code is Manufactured by DEFA AS Norway 1 6 WARNINGS OF ALARMS TRIGGERED DURING THE LAST PERIOD OF ACTIVATION If the alarm has been trig gered since it last was acti vated the alarm will warn you when the first alarmed hatch is opened following deactivation It warns you with two short blasts of the siren and or horn
14. tivate the alarm from a common GSM mobile phone see the chapter which discusses the GSM phone Button 1 The three other buttons can be used to control of e g lights deck lighting heating anchor winch etc Button 2 Short press means that you press for a maximum of Button 3 2 second Long press means that you press for a minimum Button 4 of 2 seconds The remote control has a maximum range of 40 m The range can vary Local radio disturbance can affect the range 1 1 TURNING ON YOUR ALARM ACTIVATION You activate the alarm with a short press on button 1 The boat s lights flash once for 2 seconds The LED on the PIN code panel begins to flash The alarm is activated Button 1 NB The ignition must be OFF before you can activate the alarm NB The alarm can only be triggered sounding the alarm five seconds after activation 1 2 TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF SENSORS If you for example leave your dog on board the boat you should disconnect the motion sensor to avoid false alarms 1 Turn OFF the ignition 2 Depress the button on the PIN code panel and hold it down until the LED lights 3 Release the button the LED extinguishes 4 Activate the alarm The sensor will now be disconnected until the alarm is turned off and the ignition turned on 53 DEFA Boat Security 54 1 4 TURNING ON YOUR ALARM ACTIVATION Button 1 You deactivate the alarm with a short press on button 1 The boat s light
15. tivation In other words when you receive a water level alarm for example the system will block transmission of more water level alarms until the ignition is turned ON does not have to remain on or the alarm is activated does not need to remain activated The system does not however block warning of other alarms connected to other 24 hour alarm inputs e g smoke and gas alarms If your receive an alarm check the cause immediately During fault finding the alarm warning separate output for warning 24 hour alarms can be turned off for 5 minutes by pressing button 1 on the remote control When you do this all 24 hour alarm outputs are turned off for 5 minutes Your alarm installer can provide information about how the 24 hour alarms work on your boat 4 MOTION ALARM REQUIRES ACCESSORIES If the boat is moved more than 100 metres with the alarm activated a motion alarm can be triggered This alarm warns only via SMS and requires GPS as an accessory DEFA BoatSecurity GB All alarms are sent as SMS messages to selected mobile phone numbers maximum 3 pre selected numbers See also the chapter concerning the GSM phone Alarms triggered by the ignition hatches mat sensors and motion sensors are also warned by the lights flashing for 5 minutes as well as sounding the siren horn for 60 seconds Only the motion alarm is warned by SMS Alarms triggered by sensors connected to the 24 hour alarm inputs on the alarm are
16. to communicate with the alarm by SMS you must install an SMS card in the alarm If you use a top up card in the alarm you must remember that certain telephone providers require the card to be topped up at least once per year As the SMS function will not work with an empty card the balance on the card must be regularly checked NB When the SIM card has been acquired the PIN control must be turned off before the card is installed in the alarm central unit You do this by first installing the SIM card in a mobile phone 2abe 0 then selecting PIN control OFF The method depends the 4ghi telephone being used You will find the method the user guide for the mobile phone Security code PIN code 3 All commands begin with this code so that unauthorised persons cannot gain access to your boat via SMS The default code from the factory is four zeroes 0000 Remember to change this code as quickly as possible after installation of the alarm see changing the security code The PIN code must contain 4 characters figures and or letters Important Read the chapter about PIN codes before you change this code gtuy 2 9 0 NB The alarm is caps sensitive If you have changed your PIN code from 0200 to e g CODE you must enter KCDE as the PIN code in your commands If you enter the PIN code with lower case letters it will not work DEFA BoatSecurity GB All commands begi
17. ttery is connected to the alarm in full function even following sabotage to the boat s electrics Status indications Activated alarm Flashing LED 1 Hz Fault in alarm loop Indication via PIN code panel Triggered alarms alarm memory Indication using sound signal Some status messages alarm status battery voltage boat interior temperature etc can be received as SMS messages on mobile phones Other Remote control Radio transmitter 433 92 MHz Code transmission 48 databits 281474 billion codes with Anti Grabber Code function i DEFA BoatSecurity Better safe than sorry Boat Security Better safe than sorry DEFA Distributor Finland Distributor Sweden OY KAHA AB KG Knutsson AB PI 117 S 191 81 SOLLENTUNA FIN 01511 VANTAA SVERIGE FINLAND Distributor Norway AS S rensen og Balchen PB 134 HOLMLIA N 1203 OSLO NORGE www defa com Manufactured by DEFAAS Norway AK 09 05 8199 A
18. y GB 62 DELETE TELEPHONE NUMBER Command PIN CODE T 1 3 0 E g 26W1 0 Response T1 lt telephone number gt 2 lt telephone number gt T3 lt telephone number gt E g T1 46705008999 T2 000000000000 zeroes if no number T3 000000000000 RETRIEVAL OF ENTERED TELEPHONE NUMBERS Command PIN CODE T NB 1 3 are the memory locations of the telephone number E g 26W1 Response 1 lt telephone number gt T2 lt telephone number gt T3 lt telephone number gt E g T1 46705008999 T2 000000000000 zeroes if no number T3 000000000000 ACTIVATE BOAT ALARM Command PIN CODE ON Example 26W1 ONA Response SYSTEM ON BATT lt voltage gt V TEMP lt temperature gt C Example SYSTEM ON BATT 12 7V TEMP 9C NB The alarm will NOT activate if the ignition is on DEACTIVATE THE BOAT ALARM Command PIN CODE OF A Example 26W1 OFA Response SYSTEM OFF BATT lt voltage gt V TEMP lt temperature gt C Example SYSTEM OFF BATT 12 7V TEMP 9C NB If no hatches etc are opened the alarm will reactivate after 4 minutes DEFA BoatSecurity BOAT ALARM STATUS G B Command PIN CODE S1 Example 26W1 S1 Response SYSTEM lt ON OFF gt BATT XX V TEMP YY C Example SYSTEM OFF SENSOR OFF BATT 12 2V TEMP 5C Sensor statuses are only shown when they are turned off ACTIVATE CONTROL OUTPUT Command PIN CODE ON 1 4 Example 26W1 ON 2 Response ON lt control output
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