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1. In the meantime the system dials the pre stored phone numbers automatically Disarm the system Press the Disarm button 6 to disarm the alarm system The LED indicator turns off the control panel beeps twice The system is disarmed Home Mode Press the Home Mode button JOL on the remote control The system state LED is on and flashes All the sensors in regular zones are armed except those in the Home Mode zone The sensors in the Home Mode zone are disarmed so that users can move inside their home Mute Mode ra it a Press the Home Mode button DO a and the Arm US or Disarm O button immediately after Doing so the control panel does not ring out when you arm or disarm your system Emergency Mode Regardless the status of the system the alarm is triggered when the SOS button SOS is pressed on the remote control At the same time the control panel sends a notification by SMS RC 01 SOS 01 being the remote control s number and dials the pre stored phone numbers Register in the control panel Enter Connection Mode on the control panel Push the button 4 and then push 1 on the control panel Press any button on the remote control to register it to the control panel Specifications Power supply DC 3V CR2025 button battery x1 Static current 10 uA Operating current lt 7 mA Transmission distance lt 80 m in open area Radio frequency 433MHz 75KHz Housing material ABS plast
2. a 300 seconds Entry Delay Time 3 60 9 new The password can be Default password Change Password o password any 4 digits code 1234 1 5 for phone Program Phone 1 10 phone See 4 5 Store Phone numbers Numbers number Numbers in this manual 6 10 for SMS numbers Delete Phone Delete one of the phone 1 10 Numbers numbers If no number is stored Phone Numbers and Delete All Phone the system will not auto SMS Numbers will be l l Numbers dial when the alarm is cleared from the system triggered Clear every connected Clear Accessories 22 password accessory Deactivate the siren l The control panel beeps l Press the Disarm l Exit Setup Mode twice Setup mode has button l been exited 8 SMS OPERATIONS INSERT A SIM CARD IN THE CONTROL PANEL MAKE SURE THE SIM CARD DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY PIN CODE SAVE A PHONE NUMBER FOR SMS NOTIFICATIONS Refer to instructions on the opposite page or use the free app Only stored numbers can control and configure the system Each SMS operation defined in this user manual will be illustrated as follows You send SMS Command The control panel replies Control panel s reply Control panel s reply Control panel s reply The first DARK GREY speech bubble is the SMS command sent by the user The first grey speech bubble is the reply sent by the control panel The speech bubbles that follow are the dialogue between the user and the control p
3. 1 Ringing Time of the Siren Example Set the ringing time to be 5 minutes Enter into Setup mode type 1 5 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Note The ringing time can be set from 1 to 9 minutes Default setting 5 minutes 4 2 Exit Delay amp Entry Delay Example Program exit delay to be 60 seconds Enter into Setup mode type 2 60 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Note The delay time can be set from 0 to 300 seconds Default setting no delay 0 seconds Example Program entry delay to be 50 seconds Enter into Setup mode type 3 50 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Once the function has been set the panel will beep every second after having armed the system The beeps will speed up in the last 15 seconds If an intruder is detected the alarm and the dialing will be delayed accordingly 4 3 Change Password Enter into Setup mode type 9 new password You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Note The password must consist of 4 digits 0 to 9 Default password 1234 4 4 Store Phone Numbers Example store the 1st phone number as 12345678 Enter into Setup mode type 1 12345678 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Example 2 store the 2nd phone number as 23456789 Enter into Setup mode input 2 23456 789 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Up to 10 phone numbers can be st
4. 8 11 Change System Language Send the code corresponding to the language you want to set For example for English send 0001 Ok Refer to the table below for the full list of language codes 0001 English 0008 German 0002 French 0009 Spanish 0004 Danish 0010 Finnish 0005 Dutch 0011 Norwegian 0006 Italian 0014 Portuguese 0007 Swedish 0015 Polish Languages available may vary depending on the version of your product 8 12 Restore System to Factory Settings by SMS Send The settings will be restored to default values Stored phone numbers and connected accessories will also be deleted Note Only stored numbers can send the SMS to restore factory settings Hard Reset Turn the control panel on if the control panel is already on turn it off and turn it on again Press the tamper switch at the back of the control panel 5 times within 5 seconds after having turned it on You have to take off the plastic plate that pushes the tamper switch in order to do SO Settings will be restored to default values Stored phone numbers and connected accessories will be cleared 9 FAQ Issue Cause of malfunction Solution The control panel is switched Open the battery compartment and No response following off turn the power on interaction with the Electricity grid failure Contact your electricity provider control panel l Plug the AC adapter to an AC Backup batteries are empty ket socke The control panel is not in Make su
5. DENVER denver electronics com DENVER HSA 120 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Alarm Security System ENG Features INTRO DUC HON es do 4 MIA A A T A A E AE eee A eso 4 A 0 A 4 ES RECONIMENACIONS aaa eo 4 LAVAN OS io ca esta 5 2A CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION otra a A Stas 5 ZN GON TO PUE TEALUIFCS eS 5 2 2 SPECIFICGATION S aers a a 7 ISTART NIA THE CONTRO L PANEL 0 to dos ta cos alles 7 3 1 Connect the Control Panel ocoooccconcconcconoconcconcconcconcconcconcnnnnonnnoncnonanonanonanenanenanes 8 3 2 Enter CONNOR 8 3 2 Wireless Remote Contoan a a A N tinea 9 3 2 2 Wireless Motion Detector ooccocncconcconcconcconnconoconoconoconononnnonnnonnnnononanonanenanos 11 3 2 3 Wireless Door Window Contact oocconccconicocccocncocnconnoncncncnnonnnnnnnonnconnnonnnnanonanos 16 e ERA TA ad a a 19 3 2 5 Register an Additional Denver External Siren occccccncoccccccnccccnccncnconcnnnnnnnos 19 3 2 6 Zone Setup of Accessories 0 ii 19 3 2 7 Clear Accessories AA aetinaabueaPen 20 A ENER SETUP M O DE et eR ee 20 A4 RINGING MME OF TG ore aa a a 21 4 2 Exit Delay Entry Delay 21 EAS Change AA ia e a e a 21 44 Store Phone NUMDETS oidi irna a a a 21 4 9 Delete Phone NUMDETS 0 aa n a a a E ERN 22 ANEXO COMO G oci a acerca seb ane Ned oraecsee 22 4 7 Alarm Response When Being Out of HOM oocccoccccncncnccnccnccccncnonanonnnnnnnnnnnncncnncnnnars 22 ES COMINO Call arnie E E E E a a 22 AO SNe VOUM nerag E A A AA e
6. HT DENVER ELECTRONICS A S DENVER www denver electronics com CE Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment if the waste material discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries is not handled correctly Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked with the crossed out trash can symbol seen below This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste but should be disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the approriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment All cities have established collection points where electric and electronic equipment and batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection sites or be collected from the households Additional information is available at the technical department of your city Imported by DENVER ELECTRONICS A S Stavneagervej 22 DK 8250 Egaa Denmark www facebook com denverelectronics Hereby Inter Sales A S declares that this product HSA 120 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the Declaration of
7. act 2x RFID Tags 1 x AC Adaptor 2 x 800 mAh Battery 8h in standby mode 1 2 Features Wireless alarm system Easy to install Control from distance by phone call Supports up to 10 Remote Controls 50 Wireless Accessories and 50 RFID Tags Radio frequency security of the accessories more than one million code combinations Easy registration of new accessories Built in 90dB siren to deter potential intruders Can store up to 5 phone numbers and 5 SMS numbers Arm disarm and monitor from distance by phone operation 1 3 Recommendations For your safety it is recommended to follow the following precautions Do not forget to arm the control panel during your absence and make sure it works properly Do not forget to lock the doors windows and other ways out of your home Always keep your remote control with you and do not leave it visible or noticeable To optimize the operation of the alarm system it is recommended to select carefully the location where each accessory will be installed It is recommended to mount the detectors on a smooth wall to ensure the proper use of the tamper switch Accessories purchased separately must be connected to the control panel manually Wait until the end of the auto test before putting back the cover of the detector f you do not use this product for a long time remove the batteries to optimize their lifespan Do not cross the beams of different mot
8. anel SMS sent by the user are in DARK GREY SMS sent by the control panel are in grey The system is in English by default To change the system language refer to page 27 of this manual Before starting the SMS operation a telephone number must be saved using the control panel s keyboard as described in 4 5 Store Phone Numbers in this manual Important When replying to the control panel by SMS make sure no space follows punctuation marks like or For examples to store SMS numbers your SMS must be formatted as follows SMS numbers 1 067890033 2 067890022 3 067890011 SMS numbe OS 1 0 789003 2 067890 No space after 1 SMS numbers SMS numbers No space after 1 No space after 1 8 1 Store Phone Numbers for SMS notifications Send SMS numbers 1 2 3 4 5 SMS numbers SMS numbers Copy paste then edit case sensitive SMS numbers 1 067890033 2 067890022 3 067890011 4 067890000 5 SMS numbers SMS numbers Note The first SMS number will receive SMS notifications when the system is disarmed by RFID tag 8 2 Disarm the System Send System disarmed System disarmed System disarmed Arm the System Send System armed System armed System armed Home Mode Send System in home mode System in home mode System in home mode 8 3 Settings Enquiry Send System Disarmed AC power on System Disarmed System Disar
9. conformity may be obtained at Inter Sales A S Stavneagervej 22 DK 8250 Egaa Denmark
10. e 23 5 TELEPHONE CALL EMERGENCY CALDU avert heaters ia A 23 O DENVER HSA 120 APP OPERATION v oetra at e a ES E 24 7 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS oia di ti aso date 24 0 09 MS OPERATIONS a cede ee 25 8 1 Store Phone Numbers for SMS notifiCatiONS occcoccccccccnconococnccncncnncncnacononnnnns 26 0 2 Disarm the Syste suit EA RaR 27 SS siea A a E 29 4 SLOME Phone NUDOS a 29 99 Reame Zones a 30 8 6 SMS Alert for Accessory Low Battery occcoccccccnccocnccocononocnconnnnnononnnnnonnnonnnncnnnnnonnnnos 31 SF RENIN RFID TIG eei e a a a a ra e E 32 9 0 Enty and Exit Delay TIMO nec tt des 33 8 9 Siren Volume and RINGING Time coocccccnconcnccccnccocncconncnoncnnnnconnnnnnnnnannonanconancnnnnnnos 34 9 10 Ghange the PassWoldissiinsisadi l 34 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the DENVER HSA 120 wireless security system Read carefully this manual to get the best experience with this product Keep this manual for future reference The accesories for the alarm system is paired with the control panel from factory side We suggest you remove the paper from the battery on one accessory at a time and register the name of the zone This makes it much easier to find out which sensors are giving alarm you can rename them through the app or SMS see point 8 5 in this manual 1 1 Box Content 1x Control Panel with internal siren 2x Remote Controls 2x Wireless Motion Detector 2x Wireless Window Door Cont
11. ected C Adjust the detector angle to achieve the best detection performance Specifications Power supply DC 3V AA 1 5V LR6 Batteries x 2 Static current lt 30 uA Alarm current lt 15 mA Detection scope 8m 110 Transmission distance lt 80m in open area Radio frequency 433 MHz 75 KHz Housing material ABS plastic Operating conditions Temparature 10 C 55 C Relative humidity lt 80 non condensing Detector dimensions Lx W x H 107 x 53 x 32 mm Bracket dimensions L x W x H 52 x 30 x 26 5 mm Detection Scope 110 Top view Om 2m Am bm 8m Um Side view 3 2 3 Wireless Door Window Contact Features The door window contact can be installed on doors windows and any other objects that open and close The sensor sends signals to the control panel when the magnet is separated from the transmitter Thanks to the tamper switch any attempt to remove the cover of the Door Window Contact will trigger the alarm Design Magnet Transmitter LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator PCB Layout LED working indicator LED indications Blinks once the door or window is open and the transmitter sends a signal to the control panel Blinks quickly Low power indication the batteries must be replaced You will be informed by SMS when the batteries are low if the door window contact is registered in the control panel Register in the control panel Enter Con
12. h accessory and do not put back the cover of the accessories while testing 3 1 Connect the Control Panel The SIM CARD not included must have 2G support Please note that some SIM cards are only 3G SIM cards no 2G and so cannot be used for this alarm system Also the SIM card shall be without simlock If the card is simlocked you need to remove this e g in a mobile phone first 1 Insert the Sim card NOT included in the control panel as described in the drawing below 2 Plug the adaptor into AC power socket 3 Switch the device on 4 Turn on the control panel 3 2 Enter Connection Mode 1 Press the key Then press the 1 key on the control panel to activate the connection mode The Connection LED indicator lights up Trigger the alarm on the wireless accessory to connect it to the control panel 2 Press the Disarm key L on the control panel to exit the Connection mode 3 While in Setup mode enter 22 password DEFAULT PASSWORD 1234 on the control panel to clear the connection to all the connected accessories 3 2 1 Wireless Remote Control Disarm SOS LED indicator Arm Home Mode Arm Arm SOS SOS Arm the system Press the Arm button 0 to arm the alarm system The LED indicator lights up the control panel beeps once The system is armed If an intruder is detected the siren rings out The siren turns off after 3 minutes as per default settings
13. he panel autodials the first stored phone number Press the Call button E to end the call SOS Emergency Function Regardless the status of the system the alarm is triggered when the Panic button SOS is pressed on the control panel for 3 seconds Disarm the system on the control panel If the alarm system rings out the user must type the password and the disarm button Ly to disarm the alarm system This operation must be completed in 15 seconds 6 DENVER HSA 120 APP OPERATION The app DENVER HSA 120 is available for download on Google Play and the App Store To find the app in the Google Play and the App Store search DENVER HSA 120 You need to save at least one SMS number in the control panel before you can control the alarm system via the app This is the phonenumber for the phone you want to use to control the alarmsystem with In the app click on Arm or Disarm to respectively arm or disarm the system 7 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS Description Operation Functions Enter Connection The system enters into 1 Connection Mode after Mode 1 beep The system enters into Enter Setup Mode 2 Setup mode after 1 beep 9 is the time the siren rings out in minutes Default setting Program Ringing Time of the Siren It can be set from 1 to 9 5 minutes minutes Exit Delay Time 2 60 60 is the delay set up EN by the user in seconds Default setting no delay It can be set from 0 to 0 seconds
14. he sensor is in operation if it is triggered more than twice within 3 minutes it switches to standby mode to save power If no movement is detected within the next 3 minutes the sensor goes back to working mode Connect Button Connect Button Connect Button Register in the control panel Enter Connection Mode on the control panel Push the button and then push 1 on the control panel Press the connect button at the back of the motion sensor or trigger the sensor by moving in front of it Installation Avoid mounting the detector close to windows air conditioner heater refrigerator oven sunshine and places where the temperature changes fast or where the air stream flows frequently If two detectors are installed in the same detection scope adjust the location to avoid interferences and false alarms Fix the bracket on the wall with screws and attach the detector to the bracket Adjust the bracket to change the detection distance and angle lt is recommended to mount the detector 2 2 m from the ground Top 2 2m Ground Bottom The detector is more sensitive to cross movements than vertical movements Top view al Side view i Test A After the installation turn the detector on After one minute of self testing press the test button walk in the scope of detection and watch the LED indicator to make sure the detector is working B The LED indicator blinks once when body movement is det
15. ic Operating conditions Temperature 10 C 55 C Relative Humidity 80 non condensing Dimensions 57 x 31 x 11 mm 3 2 2 Wireless Motion Detector Features The high performance wireless motion detector is boasting a digital dual core fuzzy logic infrared control chip with intelligent analysis This technology identifies interferences created by body motion and reduces the false alarm rate With automatic temperature compensation and anti air turoulence technology it easily adapts to environmental changes Design 1 LED indicator 2 Detection window 3 Bracket PCB Layout Alarm zone LED working p indicator Tamper switch Antenna Infrared sensor AA 1 5V LR6 Alarm zone Setup Tamper switch AA 1 5V LR6 When the alarm system is armed the tamper switch will trigger the alarm if the case is opened Tamper switch Infrared sensor Detects the infrared rays released by human body motion Do not touch the surface Keep the surface clean LED indications Blinks continuously self testing Blinks once an intruder is detected Blinks twice self testing is complete entering working mode Blinks once every 3 seconds under voltage indication the batteries must be replaced You will be informed by SMS when the batteries are low if the motion detector is registered in the control panel Usage Open the case and remove the battery activation strip Self testing will start for 30 seconds When t
16. in your control panel 2 Enter your password followed by 3 Select the operations to control the panel see instructions in the table below Note The call will end automatically if you do not send any command within 30 seconds Default password is 1234 Table of commands for control by phone call Arms the system Disarms the system and turns the siren off Press 0 Stops monitoring without hanging up Ends the phone call without hanging up Audio monitoring Phone call with control panel Turns the siren off Hanging up also exits the Press Exits control by phone call control by phone call 4 9 Siren Volume 1 Set high siren volume enter into Setup mode and type 23 1 2 Mute the siren enter into Setup mode and type 23 0 9 TELEPHONE CALL EMERGENCY CALL Phone Call Function The control panel supports phone calls Under disarmed status type the telephone number and press the key gt on the control panel Press or to end the call The middle white LED indicator blinks once every 2 seconds during the call If a phone call is received on the control panel the LED blinks once every second The middle white LED indicator blinks once every 2 seconds during the call If a phone call is received on the control panel the LED blinks once every second Speed Dial This function is only available when the system is disarmed AD Press the Call button Gu on the control panel for 3 seconds t
17. ion detectors 1 4 Warnings The control panel is provided with a separate battery Do not scrap used batteries anywhere They shall be recycled in accordance with the EU Directives 91 157 EEC and 93 86 EEC Do not open the case of the control panel and do not repair it yourself If you encounter an issue with the product contact a qualified personnel technician or manufacturer s service Take care of this product and do not let water get into it as it may damage the product Place the control panel in a cool dry and well ventilated area Do not install detectors near heating cooling or ventilation Do not use detergent or other flammable materials to clean this unit Do not let your device fall on the floor Remove the battery holder cover with care DENVER Electronics is not to be held responsible in case of burglary theft loss or damage to house persons other power cut off or any other issues 2 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 1 Control Panel Features Zone LED Indicator rm Arm Disarm LED indicator tsam Setup Connection LED indicator F D ome Mode POWET y LOW Po Wel LED indicator Home Mode j wone al Arm The upper blue LED is the Arm Disarm status indicator If the system is armed the LED is on If the system is in Home Mode the LED blinks once every second The middle white LED is the Setup and Connection indicator In Connection and Setup modes the LED is on The gree
18. med AC power on AC power on Note The values indicated hereinabove will change after having set up the system 8 4 Store Phone Numbers Send Phone numbers wom yy Phone numbers Phone numbers Copy paste then edit case sensitive Phone numbers 1 067890033 2 067890022 3 067890011 4 06 7890000 5 8 5 Rename Zones Send 91 99 For example for zone 1 send Zones names 1 Zones names Zones names Copy paste then edit case sensitive Zones names 1 Entrance door sensor Ok Zones names Zones names 1 Entrance door sensor 1 Entrance door sensor Ok Note Zones 1 to 9 can be renamed The name of the zone cannot consist of more than 30 Latin characters Zones 10 to 50 cannot be renamed 8 6 SMS Alert for Accessory Low Battery available for two way acessories such as Motion Detectors For accessories assigned to zones that have been renamed an SMS will be sent under the format Zone number zone name Low BAT fone 10 Bedroom PIR Low BAT Zone 10 Bedroom PIR Low BAT Zone 10 Bedroom PIR Low BAT For accessories assigned to zones that have not been renamed an SMS will be sent under the format Zone number Low BAT Zone 10 Low BAT Zone 10 Low BAT Zone 10 Low BAT SMS Alert for Accessory Tamper Alarm available for two way acessories such as Motion Detectors For accessories assigned to zones that have been renamed an SMS will be sent under the format Zone n
19. n LED at the bottom is the Power indicator If the control is properly powered the LED is on lf the power of the control panel is too low lt 7V the LED blinks GSM signal LED indicator when there is no GSM signal or no SIM card the LED indicator will flash once every second if GSM find signals the LED indicator will flash once every 3 seconds Tamper Switch Monitoring MIC Speaker Battery Holder Power Interface SIM card socket Power Switch Wired Zone Interface sh Translation Monitoring MIC Monitoring MIC Battery Holder Battery Holder Tamper Switch Tamper Switch Electronic Door Speaker Electronic Door Wired Sensor Power Interface SIM Card Slot Power ON OFF SIM Card Slot 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS Control panel Power supply Input AC 110 240V 50 60Hz Output DC 12V 500mA Internal battery backup 3 7V 800 mAh battery pack x 2 Internal siren 90dB Quantity of accessories supported 60 including 10 Remote Control Radio frequency 433MHz 75 KHz GSM frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Housing material ABS plastic Operating conditions Temperature 10 C 55 C Humidity lt 80 non condensing Panel size L x W x H 191 x 131 x 26 mm 3 START WITH THE CONTROL PANEL Before starting with the control panel make sure each accessory has been assigned to a zone and attach the brackets of each element according to the chosen location Do not forget to insert the batteries into eac
20. n be set In such case sensors assigned to the Delay Zone will not trigger an alarm during the time of delay set For example if you assign a motion detector to the Delay zone and you set the Entry Exit Delay to 30 seconds the motion detector will not trigger an alarm within 30 seconds after you enter your home and within 30 seconds before you leave it so that you can leave and enter your home without triggering an alarm Refer to the instructions on page 15 or 25 of this manual to learn how to set the entry and exit delay t is recommended to assign the Door Window Contact to the Delay zone Normal zone When the system is armed if a sensor is triggered the siren rings out When the system is disarmed sensors do not trigger an alarm 24h zone Regardless the system is armed or disarmed sensors assigned to the 24h zone will trigger an alarm t is recommended to set smoke detectors gas detectors and outdoor beam sensors in the 24h zone Please note DENVER ASA 40 wireless pet immune motion detector and DENVER ASA 50 wireless motion detector are default to be Home Mode zone other accessories are default to be Normal zone User can move the jumpers by tweezers 3 2 Clear Accessories While in Setup mode enter 22 password DEFAULT PASSWORD 1234 on the control panel to clear all the connected accessories 4 ENTER SETUP MODE 1 Press key then press key 2 on the control panel to enter setup mode 4
21. nection Mode on the control panel Push the button and then push 1 on the control panel Then separate the magnet from the transmitter To check if the registration is complete arm the system and separate the magnet from the transmitter again by opening the door or window on which it is installed If the siren rings out the registration is successful Installation Open the case and remove the battery activation strip Mount the sensor on the door and the magnet on the door frame Make sure the magnet is placed above the transmitter Mount the magnet max 1 cm away from the transmitter and secure the transmitter and magnet with double sided tape or screws Avoid mounting the sensor in areas with a large amount of metal or electrical wiring such as a furnace or utility room Specifications Power supply DC 12V A23 12V Battery x 1 Static current lt 30 uA Alarm current lt 15 mA Transmission distance lt 80 m in open area Radio frequency 433 MHz 75 KHz Housing material ABS plastic Operating conditions Temparature 10 C 55 C Relative humidity lt 80 non condensing Transmitter dimensions Lx W x H 60 x 45 x 18 mm Magnet dimensions Lx W x H 45x 19 x 17 5 mm 3 2 4 RFID Tag ATA se a x ee as Features The RFID tag enables you to disarm your system by swiping it in front of the RFID reader on the control panel Register the RFID tag in the ala
22. ored Note The 1st to the 5th stored phone numbers are for calls from the alarm system The 6th to the 10th phone numbers are for SMS alert messages You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful 4 5 Delete Phone Numbers Example delete the 1st phone number Enter into Setup mode type 1 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Example delete the 2nd phone number Enter setup mode type 2 You hear Operation succeeded the setup is successful Note Delete all existing phone numbers 4 6 Exit Setup Mode Press the Disarm key on the control panel to exit the Setup mode until you hear 2 beeps and the setup LED indicator blacks out the system has exited the Setup mode 4 7 Alarm Response When Being Out of Home If the system detects an intrusion the siren will ring out immediately and the control panel will send alert SMS and dial the pre stored phone numbers The user can monitor the site from distance and control the system by phone when receiving the call from the alarm system Note No need to type password to control the system from distance when receiving the call from the alarm system 4 8 Control by Phone Call Method 1 When an alarm has been triggered the control panel dials the pre stored phone numbers When you take the call you can control the panel from distance according to the instructions in the table below Method 2 1 Dial the telephone number of the SIM card
23. re the control panel is in Connection mode Connection mode Make sure the accessory is Accessories cannot connect to the control Accessories have not been l l l triggered so to send a signal to the panel triggered for connection control panel When attempting the The accessory has already been connection the control panel connected beeps twice Make sure you do not trigger any other accessory when connecting one accessory to the control panel e g do not stay in the detection scope of a motion detector if it is not the one you want to connect The remote control has not Follow the instructions on point No response from the l been connected to the control 3 2 1 of this manual to connect the control panel following panel remote control to the panel commands from the Transmission distance of the remote control Remote control is too far from remote control 80 m in open area the control panel A signal repeater can be installed to remote control POOS increase the transmission distance l l Follow the instructions on point RFID tag fails to disarm RFID tag has not been 3 2 4 of this manual to connect the the system connected to the control panel RFID tag to the control panel If you are experiencing issues that are not described in the FAQ above visit denver electronics com to download the latest update of this user manual and for additional support 10 STANDARDS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIG
24. rm system Enter Connection Mode on the control panel Push the button and then push 1 on the control panel Swipe the RFID tag in front of the RFID reader on the control panel Specifications Dimensions 30 x 30 x 6 mm 3 2 5 Register an Additional Denver External Siren The control panel of the HSA 120 features a built in 90 dB siren Your Denver security systems supports additional indoor and or outdoor sirens NOT included so to enable you to extend your system according to your needs To register an additional Denver siren refer to the instructions provided in the manual that comes with your siren For more information on sirens and accessories compatible with Denver security systems visit our website denver electronics com 3 2 6 Zone Setup of Accessories Every detector can be assigned to 4 different categories of zones Home Mode Zone Delay Zone Normal Zone and 24hZone To assign a detector to a zone open its case and move its jumpers according to the drawing below Sy T D0 gt DO st D3 7 A Home Mode B Normal zone C 24h zone D Delay zone zone Home Mode zone When the system is armed in Home Mode the sensors assigned to the Home zone do not trigger an alarm t is recommend to assign motion dectors to the Home zone so that you can have your system armed in Home Mode when you are home and move inside your home without triggering any alarm Delay zone An entry and an exit delay ca
25. time 0 300sec 20 Exit delay time 0 300sec 20 CAN E Note This function will only affect detectors assigned to the Delay zone Refer to the instructions on page 14 of this manual to learn how to set up your sensor to the Delay zone This function can be used if you do not want to bring a remote control or a RFID tag with you When you arm the system the system will be armed after the delay set When you disarm the system the system will be disarmed after the delay set When arming the system you hear one beep every second to remind you to leave The beep rhythm speeds up during the last 10 seconds If an intruder is detected the alarm will be delayed accordingly 8 9 Siren Volume and Ringing Time Send Siren volume 0 Mute 1 High 1 Siren ringing time 1 9min 3 Siren volume O Mute 1 High 1 Siren volume O Mute 1 High 1 Siren ringing time 1 9min 3 Siren ringing time 1 9min 3 Copy paste then edit case sensitive Siren volume 0 Mute 1 High 0 Siren ringing time 1 9min 1 Siren volume O Mute 1 High 0 Siren volume O Mute 1 High 0 Siren ringing time 1 9min 1 Siren ringing time 1 9min 1 8 10 Change the Password Send Disarm password 4 digits 1234 Disarm password 4 digits Disarm password 4 digits 1234 1234 Copy paste then edit case sensitive Disarm password 4 digits 8888 Disarm password 4 digits Disarm password 4 digits 8888 8888 DEFAULT PASSWORD 1234
26. umber zone name Tamper Zone 10 Bedroom PIR Tamper Zone 10 Bedroom PIR Tamper Zone 10 Bedroom PIR Tamper For accessories assigned to zones that have not been renamed an SMS will be sent under the format Zone number Tamper Zone 10 Tamper Zone 10 Tamper Zone 10 Tamper 8 7 Rename RFID Tag Send Rename RFID tags 1 2 3 4 Rename RFID tags Rename RFID tags Copy paste then edit case sensitive Rename RFID tags 1 Tom 2 Nurse 3 Nancy 4 David Rename RFID tags Rename RFID tags Note The first SMS number will receive SMS notifications when the system is disarmed by RFID tag If the RFID tag that disarms the system has been renamed the SMS notification will be Tag 01 Tag name Disarm 01 is the number of the tag Other tags will be attributed a number based on the order of registration to the control panel the SMS notifications will in such case be Tag 04 Disarm 04 is the number of the tag Refer to the instructions on page 13 to learn how to register an RFID tag in the control panel 8 8 Entry and Exit Delay Time Send Entry delay time 0 200sec 0 Exit delay time 0 300sec 0 Entry delay time 0 300sec 0 Entry delay time 0 300sec 0 Exit delay time 0 300sec 0 Exit delay time 0 300sec 0 Copy paste then edit case sensitive Entry delay time 0 300sec 10 Exit delay time 0 300sec 20 Entry delay time 0 300sec 10 Entry delay time 0 300sec 10 Exit delay

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