iSecus G600 User manual

Smart Security System
User Guide

CONTENTS
1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE
1 OVERVIEW
1 IN THE BOX
2 HOW ALARM SYTEM WORKS
3 AT A GLANCE
3 Smart Hub/Panel
9 Remote Tag (Wireless Key)
10 Door/Window Sensor
11 PIR Motion Detector
12 PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION
12 Where to Place/Install Smart Hub
12 Where to Place Door/Window Sensor
13 How to Install PIR Motion Detector
14 Hardwired Zone Connections
15 GETTING STARTED
15 Download and Install APP
15 Connect to Wi-Fi
15 Cellular Network Connection
16 How to Set Phone Numbers
17 Pairing With Wireless Accessories
17 How to Record a Voice Message
18 How to Add Fingerprints
18 How to Connect a Wireless Siren
19 USING SMART SECURITY SYSTEM
19 The Security Levels
20 Arm/Disarm
21 Make a Call on Panel
21 USING APP
21 Adjust Some Settings
22 Sensor/Zone Response Type Definitions
23 Name a Accessory
22 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
23 SPECIFICATIONS

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide is for:
Hub basic model ( Hub 2G+Wi-Fi , Hub 4G+Wi-Fi with SOS button model )
Hub fingerprint model ( Hub 2G+Wi-Fi , Hub 4G+Wi-Fi with fingerprint sensor model )
OVERVIEW
The hub cellular+Wi-Fi model is a dual network system that utilizes both Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n(2.4GHz)
and cellular(GSM or 4G).
On hub fingerprint model, you can use the sensor to read your fingerprint, instead of using your
passcode to unlock your hub. The home screen shows you current temperature and humidity got from
Location Services.
Up to 100 wireless sensors, 4 hardwired zones, 10 remote tags, multiple wireless sirens and an
external siren can be connected to the hub.In the event of alarm activation, for example, when a
sensor is triggered, the hub internal siren sounds at 80dB on-site,an optional external or wireless siren
sounds at 100dB, and a push notification will be sent and an alarm call will be made automatically to
all registered users.
The system can be armed/disarmed on-site by your fingerprint, touch panel, the remote tag supplied,
or remotely from anywhere with our free dedicated mobile application.
If the building has lost electrical power, the backup battery built-in the hub provides power operation
up to 3 hours.
IN THE BOX
Alarm Panel/Hub x1
Power Adapter and Cable x1
Remote Tag x2
Door/Window Sensor x1
PIR Motion Detector x1
User Guide x1
External Siren ( Optional )
Wireless Siren ( Optional )

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HOW ALARM SYSTEM WORKS
The hub internal siren
sounds at 85dB on-site, and
an optional external siren
sounds at 100dB.
The hub sends a push notification
and text message to your phone
when a sensor is triggered if you
enable the notification function
located in your app settings. After
that the hub will also make phone
calls to each preset phone
numbers.
The hub receives the
command and enters
“Armed” mode.
Arm the system by the
remote, fingerprint, the ARM
button of hub or the APP.
When an optional external
wireless siren has been
placed there will be a signal
to be sent to the siren.
When a Door/Window Sensor
detects a door/window is being
opened, the sensor sends a
signal to the panel letting the
hub know that there has been
an intrusion.
The APP lets you know what’s
happening at home, anywhere,
any time.

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AT A GLANCE
Smart Hub/Panel
Alarm, display, touchscreen, fingerprint reader and the brains of the system
1. Touchscreen. Show system status, time, current temperature and humidity and the alarm’s
information, select items.
2. Fingerprint sensor on fingerprint model. Use to read your fingerprint to unlock screen, arm
or disarm. Panic button on basic model. Press to instantly sound the alarm, send an
emergency alert to everyone.
1. Microphone. For monitoring and two-way talking.
2. Power button. When your hub is powered by built-in backup
battery, press and hold it until Bye appears to power your hub off.
Press and hold it until Hello appears to power your hub on.
3. Power port (Micro USB). Plug in the power cable here.
4. Siren port. Plug in the siren cable here.
1. Tamper switch. The tamper switch (lever underneath the bracket) will trigger an alarm
notification if an attempt is made to remove the hub from its installed location. And the alarm
sounds.
2. Speaker. For voice prompt and the alarm.
3. Regular SIM card receptacle. A regular SIM card is required to use cellular services when
connecting to GSM networks. Install SIM card into receptacle before getting started.
4. EOLR (End of Line Resistor) Hardwired Zones Connections (Reserved)
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Home screen
1. Top status icons. Show you cellular and Wi-Fi network status, battery level, and more.
2. Calendar.
3. Current temperature.
4. Current humidity.
5. Dial button. Use to make a call.
6. Menu button. Use for settings, accessories, logs, Wi-Fi configuration, and more.
7. Home/Stay/Partial arm button. Use when you’re home and want security. The alarm sounds
when a door or window opens.
8. SOS button. Use in case of emergency. The alarm sounds and sends an alert notification to
registered users
9. Arm button. Use when no one is home. The alarm will sound in armed mode, when a door or
window opens, or when motion detected.
10. Disarm button. Use when you don’t want security by the system. The alarm won’t sound in
disarmed model.
11. Bottom status area. Show you system arm/disarm status, countdown bar, alarm information,
and more.
12. Lock screen button. Use to lock or turn off the screen.
Weather
The screen shows your local current temperature and humidity over the network and updates them
every 30 minutes when your hub has been connected to internet and your local Location Service is
available .
xx will be shown if the network isn’t available.
Note: Weather may not be available in all areas.
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Top status icons
The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about your hub
Bottom status area
Arm/Disarm status
Here’s the Arm/Home Arm/Disarm status of system.
Alarm information
Display what happened in case of alarm.
Status icon what you see
What it means
Cellular network
No SIM card inserted or SIM card faulty
Shows that your carrier’s cellular network is
available in case of white bars. More bars means
stronger signal. The bars are gray if not registered
with cellular network.
Wi-Fi network
Shows that the system is connected to a Wi-Fi
source and the signal strength when it is shown in
white. More bars means stronger connection.
Shows that the hub has a Wi-Fi Internet
connection when dot is shown.
SMS
Text message sending
Call
Calling
Lock keypad
The keypad is locked
Power
AC powered, and the progress bars shows in case
of charging.
Shows the battery level when the system has lost
AC power. The icon is red when the backup
battery power is low.
What you see
What it means
System is AWAY ARMED.
System is HOME ARMED.
System is DISARMED.

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Countdown bar
Countdown bar lets you know which process happens and what you should do.
Quick view of menu features
Here are some approach icons. Tapping an icon can do different things.
What you see
What happens and what you should do
Please exit
You now have xx seconds to leave home before the Exit
Delay expires. When Exit Delay is completed, the alarm
system is armed.
Please disarm
You must disarm the system before Entry Delay expires, or an
alarm will go off.
Synchronizing
You must active the wireless transmitter to be paired before
the paring delay expires.
Icon
Item
What you can do with it
Menu
Settings
Delay
Exit Delay
Adjusting Exit Delay(1)(0~65535 seconds, default: 40)
Entry Delay
Adjusting Entry Delay(1)(0~65535 seconds, default: 30)
Siren Duration
Adjusting Siren Duration(0~65535 minutes, default: 3)
Switch
Turn on/off features
Arm Beep
Turning arm and disarm beep(2) on or off(default:on)
Siren
Turning alarm continuous siren on or off when an alarm occurs.
(default:on)
Arm/Disarm
SMS
Turning SMS notification on or off when the system arms or
disarms (default:off).
Keypad Lock
Turning touchscreen lock(3) on or off(default:off)
Backlight
Turning touchscreen backlight(4) on or off(default:off)
Keypad Tone
Turning operation chime on or off(default:on)
Delay Tick
Turning exit and entry chime on or off(default:on)
Human Voice
Turning Human Voice(5) on or off(default:on)
Door/Window
Open Warning
Turning warning notification on or off if you leave a window or door
open and arm (default: on).
Sensor Low
Battery
Enable to receive notification when the wireless accessory is low
battery.
Password
System
Changing System Code(6)(4 digits, default: 8888)

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User
Changing User Code(7)(4 digits, default: 1234)
Language
Language Selection(8)(default: English)
简体中文
English
Deutsch
РУССКИЙ
Español
Polski
Italiano
Français
Português
Ελληνικά
Românâ
Čeština
Initialization
Resetting to factory defaults(9)
Phone
Call-Phone
Number
Setting the Phone Number for call in case of alarm
SMS-Phone
Number
Setting the Phone Number for text message in case of alarm
Log
Alarm Log
Viewing system alarm events
Arm Log
Viewing system arm/disarm events
Parts
Paring, deleting/editing and deleting all accessories
Remote
Pairing, deleting and deleting all the remote tags
Detector
Pairing, editing, deleting and deleting all the wireless sensors
RFID
Reserved
Siren Learn
Sending a transmission signal to the wireless siren to be paired
Alarm Socket
Pairing a wireless switch that syncing on/off with the siren
Socket
Reserved
Decoder
Read the serial number of detector from its transmitting signal.
You can know which wireless accessory were paired in your hub by
this tool.
EOL Zone
Setting EOL (end of line resistor) wired zones mode
Smart Pairing
Pair a wireless accessory and its type can be identified
automatically after being read in.
Fingerprint
Adding, deleting and deleting all fingerprints.
Wi-Fi
(Available on hub cellular+Wi-Fi model only)

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Here’re some of menus how to use.
Smartlink
Configure
Connecting your bub to the Wi-Fi network and internet by Smart
Configuration(Requires the mobile APP)
Unbind
Unbinding the hub link from the server
MAC/IP
Getting the MAC and IP addresses of the Wi-Fi module
SoftAP
Configure
Connecting your bub to the Wi-Fi network and internet by Soft AP
Configuration(Requires the mobile APP)
Record
Record
Recording voice message and playback
Play
Listening to the recorded message
Delete
Deleting the recorded message
Duration
Adjusting Record Duration (1-20 seconds is available)
Timer
Arm Schedule
Setting a schedule(in 24-hour) for arming automatically
Disarm
Schedule
Setting a schedule(in 24-hour) for disarming automatically
Zone&Sync
Reserved
Date&Time
Setting the local date and time(in 24-hour)
Wi-Fi Sync
Turning using the Wi-Fi network-provided time on or off
(hub cellular+Wi-Fi model only)
2G/4G Sync
Turning using the cellular network-provided time on or off
Version
Getting the firmware and Serial Number of hub, the firmware and
IMEI of the GSM module, and MAC address of the Wi-Fi module
(hub cellular+Wi-Fi model only)
Item
Caption
Description
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Exit/Entry Delay
Your security system has been programmed with delay times
that allow you to exit the premises after arming, and to disarm
the system upon entry before an alarm occurs. If you leave
home too late when exiting, or disarm too late when arriving
home, it will cause a false alarm. If an false alarm occurs, you
should disarm the system immediately.
2
Arm Beep
When it is turned on, the external siren will beep when armed or
disarmed.
3
Keypad Lock
For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock the
touchscreen. When it is turned on, if you don’t touch the screen
for 30 seconds or so, the touchscreen locks automatically.
4
Backlight
When it is turned off, if you don’t touch the screen on the home
screen for 30 seconds or so, the touchscreen backlight turns off
automatically.

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Remote Tag (Wireless Key)
Remote tag to quickly away-arm, stay-arm and disarm your home, and to trigger an emergency alarm.
1. Indicator
2. Arm button.
3. Disarm button.
4. Home/Stay/Partial arm button
5. Panic button
6. Key loop. Attach to your key ring
5
Human Voice
When it is turned on, you’ll hear a human voice prompt that tell
you what is done.
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System
Password
Used for keypad unlocking and SMS remote settings.
7
User Password
Used for keypad unlocking, SMS remote tag and alarm text
notification prefixed setting.
8
Language
Human Voice, Displaying and SMS notification will be in the
selected language. After selecting the desired language, the
panel will reset accordingly.
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Initialization
If the factory default configuration is loaded, any data that has
been already programmed into the system will be changed into
the factory default configuration!
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Door/Window Sensor
Door/window sensors are set to Delay mode in default and are ideal for protecting entry/exit locations,
such as front/back doors and all windows. When the system is armed or home armed and a sensor is
triggered (magnet is separated from the sensor), a push notification including the sensor name will be
sent automatically to the registered users, and the alarm will sound.
1. Indicator. Lights up when door/window is opened. And
blinks in case of low battery, please replace the battery
soon.
2. Sensor
3. Open-Close magnet. Works with sensor to sense when a
door or window is opened or closed.
4. Tamper switch. Tamper switch (small black lever
underneath the bracket) will trigger an alarm notification If
someone tampers the sensor and removes it from its
installed location.
5. Battery receptacle. Contains one CR2032 3V lithium
battery.
6. Mounting strips. Attaches sensor and magnet to a flat
surface.
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PIR Motion Detector
The motion detector is designed for the usage on interior walls and is set to Home Mode in default.
Whenever the sensor detects movement (only while the alarm is armed), a push notification including
the sensor name will be automatically sent to the registered users, and the alarm will sound.
1. Mounting Strip
2. Bracket
3. Installation screws x2
4. Battery receptacle
5. CR2450 3V lithium battery.
6. Motion detect lens
7. Light indicator inside. Blinks for 3 seconds after detector powers on. Lights up when there’s
motion in the room. And blinks in case of low battery, please replace the battery soon.
8. Power on/off. Slide it to ON to power up the detector.
9. TEST & NORMAL switch. For effective walk testing, slide TEST/NORMAL switch to
TEST.When walk testing is done, slide it to NORM to save battery power. In NORM mode, if
the detector is triggered twice within 3 minutes, it enters sleeping state immediately. During this
period, any movement detected does not generate an alarm. After no movement within the
next 3 minutes, it goes back to working state again
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PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION
Where to Place/Install Smart Hub
Where to Place Door/Window Sensor
On a door
On a window
0.6 inches(1.5cm) max
The magnet should be aligned
with the middle of sensor and
placed within 0.6 inches (1.5cm)
of sensor when the door or
window is closed, as shown in
the image on the left.
Find a spot with a good Wi-Fi and cellular
signal.
The hub needs a Wi-Fi Internet connection and
cellular network so it can send notifications and
text message to your phone.
Use an unswitched wall outlet.
Choose an outlet that’s not controlled by a
switch, so you don’t accidentally turn off the
hub. Connect the power cable to the USB port
and plug the power adapter into the outlet to
power on your hub.
It should be close to where you come and go.
So it’s easy to access on your way in and out.
On a door

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How to Install PIR Motion Detector
Special considerations
Don’t install PIR Motion Detector outdoors, in a garage and on the glass.
PIR Motion Detector can’t detect motion through glass, like if someone’s moving outside a
window.
Don’t install in places where PIR Motion Detector could get wet, like swing-out windows that could
be rained on.
Don’t install PIR Motion Detector within 3 feet (1 meter) of a heat source like an electric heater,
heat vent or fireplace or another source that may produce turbulent air.
Don’t install PIR Motion Detector behind large appliances or furniture that may obstruct its motion
sensors.
Detection Area
Top view
Mount the bracket with the included
screws as shown above. Then place the
motion detector in the bracket. Specify the
right direction of the detection range of
the motion sensor. Test the operation of
the motion detector by putting it into
testing mode which has been described at
the former page.
Side view
Mounting height
Motion Detector must be
mounted 79 to 87 inches(2 to
2.2m) above the floor.
Side view

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If you want to connect the wired door sensors or motion sensors,
see the following.
Hardwired Zone Connections
Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Zone4 are the EOLR supervised zones that supports both open circuit
and closed circuit devices ( wired detectors ) and has a response time of 300msec . Maximum zone
resistance: 11000 ohms,plus EOLR.
Connect closed circuit devices in series in the high (+) side of the loop. The EOL resistor must be
connected in series with the devices, following the last device.
Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop. The 10000-ohm EOLR must be connected
across the loop at the last device.
Refer to the Hardwired Zones Connections diagram.
Important: EOLR(End of Line Resistor): If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop, the zone will not
be properly supervised, and the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone.
Go to Main Menu>Parts>EOL Zone on your hub to set the type and mode of four wired zones.
The number of four zones are set as 100, 101, 102 and 103 in default.
the Hardwired Zones Connections Diagram
Z4 GND
NO
NC
EOLR
10K
Z1 GND
NO
NC
EOLR
10K
Z2 GND
NO
NC
EOLR
10K
Z3 GND
NO
NC
EOLR
10K

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GETTING STARTED
Download and Install APP
Scan the QR code or find “Smart Life” from GooglePlay/APP Store to get the free application for
Android or iOS. Upon installation of APP on your phone, the app will guide you through registering,
connecting the hub to the internet.
Connect to Wi-Fi
Connecting your hub to Wi-Fi network via SmartLink
Mode.
STEP 1. In APP, tap Add Device or “+”, select Security
& Sensors from Add Manually, then tap Alarm(Wi-Fi).
STEP 2. On your hub, go to Menu>Wi-Fi>Smartlink
Configure and enter, the screen says “Smartlink Mode”,
then it is ready to be connected.
STEP 3. Choose your local Wi-Fi and input password(Only 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network is supported).Tap
Confirm indicator Fast flashing, Wait the configuration finishes, tap Done.
Please change to SoftAP Mode if the configuration fails in SmartLink Mode.
STEP 1. On your hub, go to Menu>Wi-Fi>SoftAP Configure and enter, the screen says “SoftAP
Mode”.
STEP 2. In APP, tap the top right icon to select “AP Mode”, then tap Slow flashing.
STEP 3. Tap Confirm > Go to Connect, then choose the Wi-Fi hotspot named “Smartlife-XXXX” in
your Wi-Fi list. Go back to your app to wait the Wi-Fi configuration finishes, then tap Done.
Cellular Network Connection
If the cellular icon at the top of home screen turns white, your hub is connected to a cellular
network.
Important: If the gray or is always shown, the hub has not connected to a network. Make
sure the SIM card has been put in the hub when it was off and the security code of the SIM card is
permanently deactivated

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How to Set Phone Numbers
Up to 5 stored Phone Numbers will receive text messages (SMS) and phone calls in case of triggered
alarms.
Use panel.
Go to Menu>Phone>Call-Phone Number to set five
phone number for alarm call.
STEP 1. Tap the number index icon to be set, then type
the Phone Number (up to 18 digits). The first number will
be called at first in case of alarm.
STEP 2. Tap to toggle between ‘off’ and ‘on’. When
‘on’ is selected, the alarm call will be enabled.
STEP 3. Press √to save your new settings.
Go to Menu>Phone>SMS-Phone Number to do the same steps to set five phone numbers for alarm
text message.
Or Use APP.
Go to Setting > Alarm call number to add phone numbers and tap Alarm call to turn alarm call on.
Go to Setting > Alarm SMS number to add phone numbers for receiving SMS and tap Alarm SMS to
turn alarm text message on.
Tips: The hub will make phone calls to the stored phone numbers successively (up to 2 rounds in turn).
If the phone call is answered and any Keypad Command has been operated by one of these users, it
will stop calling the next phone number; otherwise it will continue to remind users until it is up to 2
rounds.
When call-in phone in the five stored phone numbers calls the hub, two-way talk is connected
automatically.
Keypad Commands
WHICH BUTTON YOU
PRESS ON PHONE
WHAT HAPPENS
1
Arm
2
Disarm or silence when the alarming is sounding
3 or 4
Two-way talk

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Pairing With Wireless Accessories
The wireless accessories supplied with this kit are paired with hub. IF NOT or you want to pair more,
you might easily pair wireless accessories with your hub as following.
STEP 1. At your device home page in APP tap Accessories > +, or go to Menu>Parts>Smart
Pairing on your hub, then “Synchronizing” is shown, the panel goes into the paring sniffer mode and
counts down the pairing time remaining.
STEP 2. Trigger your wireless accessory that need to be added, then the hub says “Learn OK”.
After the accessory is added,each of them will be classified to each corresponding column
automatically in APP.
How to do in pairing mode
Tips: Up to 100 wireless sensors and 10 remote tags can be added.
How to Record a Voice Message
Your system can Record/Play/Delete a brief voice message (up to 20 seconds) that can be played
back later. The voice message will be played to the remote when a alarm call is connected.
Go to Menu>Record> and enter.
STEP 1. Select Record. Ready to record when the panel says “Recording” and counts down the
recording time remaining.
STEP 2. Speak into the panel and the recording automatically stops after the time expires.
STEP 3. The panel plays back the message automatically.
STEP 4. Press √ to save the message.
Go to Menu>Record>Duration to adjust the record time.
Go to Menu>Record>Play to playback the voice message recorded.
Go to Menu>Record>Delete to delete the voice message recorded.
To
Do like this before the hub sniffer countdown expires
Add a
wireless
sensor
Start with door sensor and magnet closely
aligned, then separate until blue light
comes on.(Don’t active tamper switch)
Trigger PIR with an motion
Add a
remote tag
Press any button on your remote tag

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How to Add Fingerprints
On hub fingerprint model, fingerprint lets you:
Unlock your hub instead of using your passcode.
Arm or disarm your security system when the panel shows the home screen.
STEP 1. Go to Menu>Fingerprint and tap “+”.
STEP 2. Enter a number (0~29 are available) to designate
a unique number for your finger to be added.
STEP 3. Place your finger on the fingerprint sensor and
hold until the panel sounds a tone and a fingerprint icon
appears.
STEP 4. Do step 3 for remaining 3 times again, then the
panel says “Save?”.
STEP 5. Tap √ to save your fingerprint.
Tips: Up to 30 fingerprints can be added.
In FINGERPRINT screen:
Tap to delete a fingerprint.
Tap Xto delete all fingerprints.
How to Connect a Wireless Siren
STEP 1. Press and hold the SET button of the siren until
you hear one beep, then the siren goes into the sniffer
mode and the light ring is on.
STEP 2. Within 20 seconds, go to Menu>Parts>Siren
Learn, the panel says “Learn Signal Sent” and sends a
transmission signal to the siren .
STEP 3. The siren gives a long beep of successful
indication.
If you want to unbind the wireless siren with your hub, press and hold the SET button of the siren more
than 10 seconds until you hear 3 long beeps.
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