LAMAX TECH Shield User manual

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Operating the Control Panel..............................................................................................................................................3
System Activation (Normal group).............................................................................................................................................3
Partial System Activation (Home group)..................................................................................................................................3
Disarming the System on the Control Panel...........................................................................................................................3
Disarming the System Using an RFID Tag ................................................................................................................................3
Recording and Playing Back Voice Memos .............................................................................................................................3
Speed Dial.............................................................................................................................................................................................3
Making a Call........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Recording the Emergency Call Message..................................................................................................................................3
Restoring Factory Settings.............................................................................................................................................................3
Operating the System via Android and iOS apps .........................................................................................................4
Creating an Account.........................................................................................................................................................................4
Settings in the Security System App..........................................................................................................................................4
Controlling Via SMS.............................................................................................................................................................6
Changing the Language .................................................................................................................................................................7
Disarming the Alarm via SMS........................................................................................................................................................7
Arming the Alarm via SMS..............................................................................................................................................................7
Partial Alarm Activation via SMS (Home Mode)....................................................................................................................7
Two-Way Talk .......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Leaving a Voice Memo.....................................................................................................................................................................7
Control the System when Emergency Call Made .................................................................................................................7
Security System Status via SMS....................................................................................................................................................8
Storing Emergency Numbers .......................................................................................................................................................8
Storing Emergency SMS Numbers ............................................................................................................................................. 8
Saving SMS Numbers for RFID Tags............................................................................................................................................8
Storing the Speed Dial Number...................................................................................................................................................8
Changing Sensor Names.................................................................................................................................................................9
Naming an RFID Tag..........................................................................................................................................................................9
Changing the RFID Tag Name.......................................................................................................................................................9
Changing the Exit and Entry Delay Time .................................................................................................................................9
Setting the Siren Volume and Ring Time .................................................................................................................................9
Changing the Disarm Password...................................................................................................................................................9
Setting Single Zone Delay Time ..................................................................................................................................................9
Deleting Sensors, RFID Tags and Remote Controls from the System.........................................................................10
Deleting Sensors from the System ...........................................................................................................................................10
Deleting RFID Tags from the System........................................................................................................................................10
Deleting Remote Controls from the System.........................................................................................................................10
Restoring the System Factory Settings...................................................................................................................................10
Other SMS Notications................................................................................................................................................................10
Arming and Disarming with a Free Phone Call....................................................................................................................10
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Product Layout .................................................................................................................................................................................11
Arm ........................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Disarm...................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Stay Mode ...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Silent Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Emergency Calls...............................................................................................................................................................................11
Connecting a New Remote Control .........................................................................................................................................11
CONTENTS

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Adding New RFID Tags...................................................................................................................................................................11
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PIR Motion Sensor..............................................................................................................................................................12
Product Layout .................................................................................................................................................................................12
LED.........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Internal Layout..................................................................................................................................................................................13
Infrared Sensors................................................................................................................................................................................13
Tamper Switch...................................................................................................................................................................................13
LED.........................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Test Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................13
Power Saving Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................13
Connecting a PIR Motion Sensor...............................................................................................................................................13
Installing a PIR Motion Sensor....................................................................................................................................................13
Testing a PIR Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................14
Magnetic Sensor.................................................................................................................................................................14
Product Layout .................................................................................................................................................................................14
LED.........................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Internal Layout..................................................................................................................................................................................14
Installation Tips ..................................................................................................................................................................15
Installing the Magnetic Sensor..................................................................................................................................................15
Electric Lock Output ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Installing the Control Panel ................................................................................................................................... 15
Assigning Sensors to Modes............................................................................................................................................15
Normal Mode.....................................................................................................................................................................................16
Home Mode........................................................................................................................................................................................16
Mode for Individual Groups ........................................................................................................................................................16
24-hour Mode....................................................................................................................................................................................16
Changing the Sensor Name.........................................................................................................................................................16
Test Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................16
Technical Parameters���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17
Control Panel.......................................................................................................................................................................17
PIR Motion Sensor..............................................................................................................................................................17
Magnetic Sensor.................................................................................................................................................................17
Remote Control...................................................................................................................................................................17
RFID Tag ................................................................................................................................................................................18
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Product Layout
RFID Tag Reader LOCK Button RECORD Button
CALL Button UNLOCK Button
HOME Button
RFID Tag Reader
Status LED
Microphone
Microphone
Speaker Tamper Switch

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How the System Works
If the sensors detect an event, they send a signal to the control panel. An alarm is sounded and an
SMS is sent to all stored phone numbers. If the alarm is not deactivated, the control panel then places
a call to all stored phone numbers. If an external siren (optional) is attached it sounds in parallel with
the system.
GETTING STARTED:
Inserting the SIM card
1. Ensure the security system is switched on.
2. IMPORTANT: Permanently delete the default code of the SIM card.
3. Make sure the voicemail function is deactivated.
4. Before inserting the SIM card into the slot, slide the safety catch.
SIM Card Slot
Power Switch
Wired Sensor Connectio
for 24-hour Mode
Wired Sensor Connection
for Normal Mode
Electric Lock Connection
Wired Siren Connection
Power Connector
IMPORTANT: The security system uses SMS messages. The sending of messages is charged in accor-
dance with the tari of your operator. SMS messages are used by the Android and iOS app.
Turning on the Control Panel
Plug the power cord into the connector on the rear of the control panel. Open the back cover and slide
the power switch into the ON position.
Network Connection
When turned on, the security systems begins immediately searching for a network. The network LED
blinks once a second when searching and when connected to a network this reduces to once every
two seconds.
NOTE: If the LED continues to blink once a second, the control panel is not connected to the network. Make
sure the PIN security code for the SIM is deactivated.

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Controlling the Security System
The security system can be controlled via SMS, via the Android or iOS app or the control panel.
IMPORTANT: Always enter account names, sensors, RFID tags and remote controls without diacri-
tical marks.Always enter telephone numbers with the international dialling code starting with two
zeros instead of +.
Example: 0044 123 456 789
Operating the Control Panel
System Activation (Normal group)
Press the “LOCK” button.All sensors are activated.
Partial System Activation (Home group)
Press the “HOME” button.The sensors assigned to the Home group are not activated when the control
panel is set to Home Mode.
Disarming the System on the Control Panel
The system can be disarmed on the control panel by entering the four-digit security passcode (default
1234) and pressing the “UNLOCK” button. One beep indicates that the system is disarmed. Three beeps
indicates that the security code has been entered wrongly.
Disarming the System Using an RFID Tag
Hold the RFID tag to the RFID reader (blue circle on the left of the control panel). Successful deactiva-
tion is conrmed by a beep.
IMPORTANT: In order to disarm the system using the RFID tag, the control panel must be connected
to the mains. RFID tags can only be used to disarm the system, anot to arm it.
Recording and Playing Back Voice Memos
Press the “RECORD” button for 3 seconds and record a voice message. Maximum length of a voice
message is 10 seconds. If the message is less than 10 seconds, press the “RECORD” button again when
you have completed the message. Voice message can be played back by holding an RFID tag up to
the reader.
Speed Dial
Press the “CALL” button to immediately call the security company on a preset number. Press “CALL”
again to end the call.
Making a Call
It is possible to directly call any phone using the security system. Just select the phone number on the
control panel and press “CALL”. The call uses the microphone and speaker built into the control panel.
Press “CALL” again to end the call.
Recording the Emergency Call Message
When the control panel alarm is triggered it calls all emergency telephone numbers and plays a mess-
age. To record the message press the “HOME” button, then enter the security passcode (default 1234),
press “HOME” again and nally press “RECORD”. You have 10 seconds to record the message.
Restoring Factory Settings
Restoring factory settings, or doing a “hard reset” is performed whenever the SIM card is changed. This
can also be done manually by pressing the tamper switch at the back of the control panel ve times
in three seconds.

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Operating the System via Android and iOS apps
Shield by LAMAX Tech can be controlled via an app. The application can be downloaded from the App
Store (iOS) or Google Play.
IMPORTANT: Android and iOS apps use SMS.
Creating an Account
Start the app on your phone and press “Add Account”.
Select the name of the security system (without diacritical marks) and enter the phone number of the
SIM card that is in the control panel (with the international dialling code, beginning with 00). Once an
account is created, it appears on the home page.
Settings in the Security System App
The app has a wide range of controls and settings divided into three screens.
Basic Operation
Arm
Press to activate the system in normal mode (see Assigning Sensors to Modes).
Stay
Press to activate the system in home mode (see Assigning Sensors to Modes).
Disarm
Press to disarm the system. Only 24-hour mode remains active (see Assigning Sensors to Modes).
Voice Memo
Press to record a voice message on the control panel. Maximum length of a voice message is 10 se-
conds. A voice message can be played by holding the RFID tag to the reader.
Two-Way Talk
Press to request a two-way talk. The system immediately calls back to your phone number so you can
have a conversation via the control panel.

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Setting Phone Numbers and Choosing the Language
Select System Language
Press to select the security system language. Note that the app language itself is always the same as
the default language set in the OS of your phone. To change the app language you must change the
OS language on your phone.
IMPORTANT: We recommend that the app language is the same as the system language. If not, com-
munication between the system and app may not work properly.
Phone Numbers and SMS Numbers
Press to enter the emergency phone numbers. Emergency telephone numbers are the numbers the
security system calls or SMSs when the alarm is triggered or the system is disarmed. For each phone
number you can tick whether you want to send an SMS, call or both. International numbers should
begin with two zeros.
SMS Number for RFID Tags
This number is used in the event that the alarm is disabled using the RFID tag.Only one number can be
entered. Enter international numbers starting with two zeros.
Delete RFID
Clears RFID tags from the memory.
Store Speed Dial Number
Here you can set a speed dial number. Speed dial is used for communicating between the control pa-
nel and a set telephone number, and is activated by pressing “CALL” on the control panel.

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Further Settings
Change Zone Name
The security systems allows you to name up to 9 dierent sensors. Maximum length is 30 characters.
Sensor names should be entered without diacritical marks.
Change RFID Tags Name
The security systems allows you to name 4 dierent RFID tags. Enter RFID tag names without diacritical
marks. If a tag is used to disarm the alarm, the system sends a text message to the telephone number
you have set.
IMPORTANT: Sending SMS only works if the RFID tag is named and the administrator phone number
to which it is sent is set.
Entry and Exit Delay
With this security system it is possible to set up a time delay when arming or disarming. When set up,
the control panel beeps every second and its frequency increases in the last 15 seconds. The maximum
delay time is 300 seconds.
Siren Volume and Ring Time
Press to adjust the volume and length of the alarm. The volume can be adjusted to three levels. At the
lowest volume level the control panel does not emit any sound. The maximum length of the alarm
tone is 9 minutes.
Single Zone Delay Time
It is possible to set the entry and exit time delay for individual sensors. The maximum time delay is
300 seconds.
Controlling Via SMS
System settings can be changed by sending an SMS to the control panel SIM card phone number. The
complete range of SMS commands can be recalled by sending one, two or three question marks accor-
ding to the group. Each command has its own code.
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- Disarm - 0
- Arm - 1
- Home Mode - 2
- Two-Way talk - 3
- Call-back voice memo - 4
- Setting Inquiry - 00

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- Store alarm phone No. - 5
- Store alarm SMS No. - 6
- Store SMS No. for RFID tags - 7
- Store speed dial phone No. - 8
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- Zone name – 91-99
- RFS tags SMS notice - 10
- Entry and exit delay time - 11
- Siren volume and ringing time - 12
- Disarm password - 13
- Single zone delay time - 14
Changing the Language
Each language has its own four-digit code. Set the language by sending an SMS with the four-digit
code to the control panel SIM card number. Upon receipt the language change is made and the control
panel sends back a conrmation SMS.
NOTE: The language can also be set using the app.
Disarming the Alarm via SMS
By sending a text message with one question mark, a list of commands with numeric codes are dis-
played. Disarming the alarm is number “0”. To disarm, send an SMS with this code to the control panel
SIM card number. When successfully disarmed, the control panel sends a conrmation SMS.
Arming the Alarm via SMS
The alarm can be armed in the same way as disarming. The code to activate the system is “1”. To arm the
system send this code via SMS to the control panel SIM card number. When armed, the control panel
sends a conrmation SMS.
Partial Alarm Activation via SMS (Home Mode)
Putting the alarm in home/stay mode works the same way as fully arming the system. The activation
code is “2”. Send this code via SMS to the control panel SIM card number to put the system into home
mode. Upon activation, the control panel sends a conrmation SMS.
Two-Way Talk
To activate a two-way call send the code “3” to the control panel SIM card number. The system calls
back immediately to your phone and you can speak to someone through the control panel.
Leaving a Voice Memo
To leave a message send the code “4” to the control panel SIM card phone number. The system imme-
diately calls back to your phone number. Answer the phone and leave a message of no longer than 10
seconds. The message can be played back by holding an RFID tag to the reader on the control panel.
Control the System when Emergency Call Made
When the alarm is triggered, the control panel calls the preset numbers. The following commands can
be made by pressing the corresponding number code.
Command Code Number
Disarm 0
Arm 1
Turn O Siren 6
Turn On Siren 9
Two-Way Talk *
Play Emergency Message #

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Security System Status via SMS
Send the code “00” to the control panel SIM card number to request the status information of the
security system.
Example:
System armed
- Entry and exit delay time: 0sec
- Single zone delay time: 30sec
- Siren volume: 2
- Siren ringing time: 5min
- Disarm password: 1234
Storing Emergency Numbers
Emergency numbers are the numbers that the system calls when the alarm is triggered or the system
has been disarmed. To see a list of emergency phone numbers, send the code “5” to the control panel
SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the phone numbers
that you want called in the event of an emergency. We recommend entering the full telephone number
including the international dialling code. The text message can contain multiple phone numbers and
should be sent back to the control panel SIM card number.
Example:
Information about emergency telephone numbers may look like this:
TEL:
1. 0044123456789
2. 0044123456789
3. 0044123456789
4. 0044123456789
5. 0044123456789
After submitting the new emergency numbers, the control panel conrms receipt and changes the
settings.
IMPORTANT: Changes to the system can only be made by stored telephone numbers.
Storing Emergency SMS Numbers
Emergency SMS numbers are the numbers that the system sends an SMS to when the alarm is trig-
gered or the system is disarmed. To see a list of emergency SMS numbers, send the code “6” to the
control panel SIM.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the numbers you
want added. We recommend entering the full phone number including the international dialling code.
A text message can contain multiple phone numbers and should be sent to the control panel SIM card
number.
Saving SMS Numbers for RFID Tags
This number is used in the event that the alarm is disarmed using a RFID tag. To nd the number, send
the code “7” to the control panel SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the number that
you want called when a RFID tag is used. We recommend entering the full phone number, including
the international dialling code. Then send the message to the control panel SIM card phone number.
Storing the Speed Dial Number
This number is used for speed dialling. Speed dialling is done by pressing the “CALL” button on the
control panel. To nd the number, send the code “8” to the control panel SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the your chosen
speed dial number. We recommend entering the full phone number, including the international dia-
lling code. Then send the SMS message to the control panel SIM card phone number.

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Changing Sensor Names
Each sensor can be named individually. The rst nine sensors (1-9) can be named using up to a ma-
ximum 30 characters. The names of sensors 10 and above can not be renamed. To check the sensor
name, send the code “91” - “99” to the control panel SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the sensor name and
send it back to the control panel SIM card number.
Naming an RFID Tag
RFID tags can be named. If the owner of the tag disarms the alarm, the system sends a text message
to the preset phone number
IMPORTANT: Sending SMS only works if the RFID tag is named and the administrator phone number
to which it is sent is set.
Changing the RFID Tag Name
Each RFID tag can be named. To nd out the name of the tag, send the code number “10” to the control
panel SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then ll in the tag names and
send the SMS back to the control panel SIM card number. The text message can contain several names.
Example:
Information about the names of individual chips might look like this:
Change RFID tag names:
1. Dad
2. Mum
3. Tomas
4. Sarah
Changing the Exit and Entry Delay Time
With this security system it is possible to set up a time delay when arming or disarming the alarm.
When set up, the control panel beeps every second and its frequency increases in the last 15 seconds.
To determine the length of the time delay, send the code number “11” to the control panel SIM card
number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then set the length of the time
delay and send it back to the control panel SIM card number. Maximum time delay is 300 seconds.
Setting the Siren Volume and Ring Time
To determine the length and volume of the alarm, send the code number „12“ to the control panel SIM
card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Fill in the alarm length and
volume and send it back to the control panel SIM card number.
Changing the Disarm Password
To determine the deactivation passcode, send code “13” to the control panel SIM card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Fill in the new deactivation
password and send it back to the control panel SIM card number.
Setting Single Zone Delay Time
With this security system it is possible to set the entry and exit delay time for single zones. To deter-
mine the length of the delay time for each zone, sent the code number “14” to the control panel SIM
card number.
Copy the received SMS text message and paste it into a new message. Then set the length of the delay
time and send it back to the control panel SIM card number. The maximum length of the time delay
is 300 seconds.

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Deleting Sensors, RFID Tags and Remote Controls from the System
All accessories (sensors, RFID tags and remote controls) can be deleted from the system by pressing the
tamper switch 3 times in 3 seconds. The control panel emits two beeps when the accessory is cleared.
Deleting Sensors from the System
The numeric code for deleting sensors from the system is “21”. By sending the code to the control panel
SIM phone number the sensors are deleted from the system. Upon activation, the control panel sends
a conrmation SMS.
Deleting RFID Tags from the System
The numeric code for deleting RFID tags from the system is “22”. By sending the code to the control
panel SIM phone number the RFID tags are deleted from the system. Upon activation, the control
panel sends a conrmation SMS.
Deleting Remote Controls from the System
The numeric code for deleting remote controls from the system is “21”. By sending the code to the
control panel SIM phone number the remote controls are deleted from the system. Upon activation,
the control panel sends a conrmation SMS.
Restoring the System Factory Settings
The numeric code to restore factory settings of the system is “0000”. By sending this code to the control
panel SIM card phone number, the system is reset to its original settings. Upon activation, the control
panel sends a conrmation SMS.
Other SMS Notications
These notications are sent to the rst stored telephone number for SMS alerts. The alerts warn of:
- Low battery in the control panel or sensors
- Break in the power supply to the control panel
- If the tamper switch on the control panel or sensors has been activated (SMS is sent to all phone
numbers).
Arming and Disarming with a Free Phone Call
The security system can be armed by calling the control panel SIM card number. When it starts ringing,
hang up. The control panel will then call you back. The alarm is then armed.
The security system can be disarmed by calling the control panel SIM card number. Do not hang up,
wait and the system will automatically disarm. The control panel will not call you back.
IMPORTANT: When arming and disarming, voicemail must be turned o on the control panel SIM
card.

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Remote Control
Product Layout
LOCK
UNLOCK
LED
HOME
SOS
Arm
To arm the alarm, press the “LOCK” button on the remote control. The LED lights up and you will hear
a beep. The alarm is now armed.
Disarm
To disarm the alarm, press the “UNLOCK” button on the remote control. The LED lights up and you will
hear a beep. The alarm is now disarmed.
Stay Mode
To activate stay mode, press the “HOME” button on the remote control. All sensors in the normal group
will be armed. All sensors in the home group will be disarmed.
Silent Mode
To activate silent mode, press and hold the “HOME” button on the remote control for one second and
then press the “LOCK/UNLOCK” button for three seconds. The security system silent mode is activated/
deactivated. The system can now be controlled without disturbing the neighbours.
Emergency Calls
Pressing the “SOS” button on the remote control immediately triggers an alarm, irrespective of
whether the security system is armed or not.
Connecting a New Remote Control
To pair a remote control, enter the password into the control panel and press the “RECORD” button.
The button will light up. Then press any button on the remote control and it will beep. The remote con-
trol is now paired. If you hear the control panel beep twice, the remote control has already been paired.
RFID Tags
RFID tags are used to disarm the security system. Disarm by placing the RFID tag on the reader.
Adding New RFID Tags
To pair a new RFID tag, enter the password into the control panel and press the “RECORD” button.
The button will light up. Now hold the RFID tag near the reader on the control panel. When you hear a
beep the RFID tag is paired. If the control panel beeps twice, it means the tag has already been paired.
IMPORTANT: RFID tags only work when the control panel is connected to the mains.

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Sensors
The security system is most eective when the sensors are well positioned. Determine which sites you
would like to monitor and where to place the sensors. We recommend placing the control panel near
the front door. The magnetic sensor is designed to be mounted on windows, doors or French windows.
Motion sensors should ideally be placed in the corner to cover the entire space. Place the smoke de-
tector on the ceiling and the running water detector in the kitchen or bathroom near the sink or bath.
PIR Motion Sensor
The PIR sensor is a pet immune motion detector. This mean that pets will not trigger the alarm when
you are not home and the security system is armed.
Product Layout
LED
Motion Sensors
1. Motion Sensors
2. LED
3. Wall Mount
LED
Continuous blinking: motion sensor is performing auto-testing
One blink: motion is detected
Two blinks: three-minute test is complete, sensor will go into sleep mode
Blinking every 3 secs: low battery warning
NOTE: If the battery is running low, the device will send an SMS alert.

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Internal Layout
Infrared Sensor
Infrared Sensor
LED
Tamper Switch
Mode Settings
Carefully remove the cover from the back of the sensor.
Infrared Sensors
Infrared sensors detect movement. Therefore always keep them clean. Do not touch the sensor.
Tamper Switch
If the PIR motion sensor cover is opened, the tamper switch sends a signal to the control panel.
LED
The LED on the front of PIR motion sensor can be switched on or o by moving the jumper.
Back of the PIR Motion Sensor
Test Mode
Press the test button and when auto-testing is complete the PIR motion sensors sends a signal to the
control panel.
Power Saving Mode
PIR sensor automatically goes into power saving mode if movement is detected twice in three minutes.
If movement is detected within the next three minutes it goes back into working mode. During those
three minutes the sensor cannot be activated and does not send a signal to the control panel. If the
sensor detects movement within the following three minutes, it goes into power saving mode for a
further three minutes.
Connecting a PIR Motion Sensor
IMPORTANT: When pairing a sensor, make sure the other sensors are not detecting movement.
Either cover these sensors or temporarily move them to a room where there will be no movement.
The sensors that are included are paired with the control panel by default.
To pair a PIR motion sensor, enter the control panel passcode and press the “RECORD” button. The bu-
tton will light up. Press the test button on the back of the sensor twice or make a movement in front of
the motion sensor. When you hear the beep, the PIR sensor is paired. If the control panel beeps twice,
it means the sensor has already been paired.
Installing a PIR Motion Sensor
Do not install sensor directly on a window, close to air conditioning, heating, refrigerator, oven, in
direct sunlight or in places where the temperature often varies. Avoid installing two sensors opposite
each other or covering the same range.

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NOTE: The ideal height to install the sensor is 2.2 metres.
Fix the sensor mount in place with the screws included. Insert the sensor into the mount. Position the
sensor to cover the desired area. Test the functioning of the sensor by putting it into test mode.
IMPORTANT: Do not move the sensor up or down when using the pet recognition function.
Testing a PIR Sensor
1. Once the motion sensor is installed and active, proceed to testing. Press the test button once and
navigate around the room from left to right and right to left.
2. When the sensor detects motion, the LED blinks twice.
3. Adjust the angle if necessary and repeat the procedure.
Magnetic Sensor
Product Layout
Sensor
Magnet
LED
Single blink: opening of door/window detected
Blink every 3 seconds: low battery warning
NOTE: If the battery is running low, the device will send an SMS alert.
Internal Layout
Tamper Switch
Mode Settings
Tamper Switch
If the magnetic sensor cover is opened, the tamper switch sends a signal to the control panel.

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Installation Tips
Installing the Magnetic Sensor
The magnetic sensor can be installed on windows, doors or any other object that can be opened or
closed. The sensor consists of two parts, the larger sensor part and the smaller magnet part. The sensor
attaches to the frame and the magnet to the moving part.
When installed correctly, the LED on the magnetic sensor blinks once when the two parts are separa-
ted by more than a centimetre. When closed, the spacing between the two parts must not be more
than one centimetre.
Both parts of the magnetic sensor attach with double sided tape or screws.
Do not install the magnetic sensor on metal surfaces or in places where there are a large number of
metal parts. Ensure the LED blinks when the window or doors opens.
IMPORTANT: On both parts of the magnetic sensor there is an arrow. Parts must be xed with the
arrow pointing towards you.
Connecting the Magnetic Sensor
1. Ensure the sensor is mounted next to the magnet at a distance of less than one centimetre.
2. Enter the passcode into the control panel and press “RECORD”.
3. Record button lights up.
4. Separate the two parts of the sensor from each other at a distance of greater than one centimetre.
5. The sensors will record the event. When the sensor is successfully paired, the control panel will beep.
If the control panel beeps twice, it means the sensor has already been paired.
Electric Lock Output
The PUSH and GND connector of the electric lock can be connected to the PUSH and GND at the rear
of the control panel.
Once the security system is connected to the electric lock and disarmed, the control panel sends a
signal to the lock and unlocks it.
NOTE: Doors equipped with an electric lock automatically unlock when there is a power failure. We strongly
recommend connecting a backup power device.
Installing the Control Panel
The control panel can be mounted directly on the wall or using the stand on any at surface.
Installing on the Wall
The control panel can be mounted on the wall using the bracket and screws included. Insert the con-
trol panel into the bracket from top to bottom. The bracket ensures that the tamper switch is conti-
nually depressed.
Installing on a Flat Surface
Using the stand, the control panel can be installed on any at surface. Insert the control panel into the
stand from top to bottom. The stand ensures that the tamper switch is continually depressed.
IMPORTANT: Pressing the tamper switch several times resets the system.
Assigning Sensors to Modes
Each sensor can be assigned to one of four dierent modes. The security system recognizes home
mode, normal mode, 24-hour mode and single zone mode.
IMPORTANT: Before you set the security system, decide which sensor to put in which group. If you
want to change which group the sensor is in, the sensor must be disconnected from the control
panel.
The gure below shows the sensor switch setting for each group.

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Normal Mode Home Mode Mode for Individual Groups 24-hour Mode
Normal Mode
The magnetic detectors included are set to normal mode by default. They are set to D0, D1 and D2. In
normal mode, the sensors are active whenever the alarm is armed.
Home Mode
The motion sensors included are set to home mode by default. They are set to D0 and D1. If home
mode is activated, when the sensors in the group detect movement they send a signal to the control
panel but the alarm will not sound. Home mode allows you to partially secure your home but move
freely around your at or house.
Mode for Individual Groups
The detectors can be set to register after a time delay either individually or in groups. This setting is
typically used for magnetic detectors on a window or door. For example, if the user is not carrying a
remote control they will have sucient time to disarm the alarm after opening the door before the
alarm sounds.
24-hour Mode
The 24-hour mode setting is recommended by default for detectors such as the smoke detector. If the
sensor set to 24-hour mode is activated, it sends a signal to the control panel regardless of whether
the system is armed or not.
Changing the Sensor Name
The motion detectors and magnetic door detectors included are paired to the system. Each sensor
is numbered according to the sequence in which they are paired (zone 1 – zone 9). The names of the
individual sensors can be subsequently changed.
Test Mode
The system can be set to test mode. In this mode the system beeps three times instead of the alarm
sounding. To turn test mode on, press the “UNLOCK” button three consecutive times. When the control
panel beeps, test mode is activated. After 10 minutes, the system automatically switches out of test
mode. Test mode can be turned o manually by pressing the “LOCK” button.

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Technical Parameters
Control Panel
Power 12V DC 500 mA
Network Frequency 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Standby Current 110 mA
Alarm Activated Current 340 mA
Sensor Range from Control Panel Up to 80 m (in open space)
Backup Battery Li-Ion battery 3.7V 800 mA, BL-5B (2x)
Built-in Siren 95 dB
Maximum Number of Connected Accessories 10x remote control
50x sensor
50x RFID tags
Radio Frequency 315 MHz or 433.92 MHz
Material ABS plastic + acrylic
Operating Temperature -10 to +50° C
Operating Humidity Up to 80% (non-condensing)
Dimensions 188 x 132 x 26 mm
PIR Motion Sensor
Power 3V DC (2 x AA 1.5V LR6)
Current in Standby Mode 90 uA
Current when Alarm Activated 9.5 mA
Sensor Range Up to 8 m / 110°
Pet Recognition Up to about 25 kg
Sensor Range from Control Panel Up to 80 m (in open space)
Radio Frequency 315 MHz or 433.9 MHz
Material ABS plastic
Operating Temperature -10 to +50° C
Operating Humidity Up to 80% (non-condensing)
Sensor Dimensions 108 x 52 x 36.8 mm
Bracket Dimensions 52 x 30 x 26.5 mm
Magnetic Sensor
Power 1.5V DC (1 x AA 1.5V LR6)
Current in Standby Mode 35 uA
Current when Alarm Activated 10 mA
Sensor Range from Control Panel Up to 80 m (in open space)
Radio Frequency 315 MHz or 433.92 MHz
Material ABS plastic
Operating Temperature -10 to +50° C
Operating Humidity Up to 80% (non-condensing)
Sensor Dimensions 71 x 34 x 17.5 mm
Magnet Dimensions 51 x 12 x 13.5 mm
Remote Control
Power DC 3V
Current 7 mA
Remote Control Range from Control Panel Upto 80 m (in open space)
Radio Frequency 315 MHz or 433.9 MHz
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