LifeSOS LS-30 User manual

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THE ADVANCED SECURITY & AUTOMATION SYSTEM
FOR YOUR HOME & BUSINESS
Model LS-30
OPERATION MANUAL V5.20

TableofContents Page
INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------- 1
BASE UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
STATUS INDICATORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------- 5
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------- 6
USER OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
START OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
(2)SystemCheck------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10
(2-1)TelephoneNumberCheck---------------------------------------------------------- 11
(2-2)VoiceCheck -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
(2-3) Device Check ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
(3)MasterMode-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
OPERATION MODES OF LS-30 ----------------------------------------------------------- 15
REACTION OF LS-30 TO DIFFERENT ALARMS ------------------------------------- 16
ANSWERING THE CALL FROM LS-30 ------------------------------------------------- 17
DIAL-IN CONTROL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
INSTALLER & CMS SETTINGS -----------------------------------------------------------------19
(4) Installer Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20
(4-1) Set Timer --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
(4-2) Set Telephone ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
(4-2-1) Set Telephone Number -------------------------------------------------- 24
(4-3) Set Sound --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
(4-4) Set Device -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
(4-4-1) Change Device Setting ------------------------------------------------- 29
(4-5)SetSiren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
(4-6) Set Misc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
(4-7)SetGSM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
(5) CMS Mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
SPECIFICATIONS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
APPENDIX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
A-1, In-coming Message Display.
A-2, Connection Diagram for USB or RS-232 Computer Interface
A-3, Connection Diagram for Ethernet Adaptor and Internet Remote Access
A-4, Connection Diagram for X-10 Power Line Interface
A-5, Terminal Board Connection
A-6, Connection Diagram for GSM Module
A-7, Using the Same Telephone Line to Connect LS-30, Fax Machine and Telephone
Answering Machine
A-8, Partial Arm for Group Numbers “91” to “99”
ACCESSORIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
Remote Controller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40
Magnetic Contact Transmitter ---------------------------------------------------------------- 41
PIR Motion Detector --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
Glass Break Detector -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48
Smoke Detector --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50
Outdoor Wireless Siren With Light ----------------------------------------------------------- 52

INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION
1

Thank you for purchasing the LS-30 IP Based Wireless Security & Automation Control System.
By adopting modern microprocessor control and communication technologies, the LS-30 is designed to
provide all the most advanced features that you need to protect your home and business. Moreover, you
can operate the system and read its status by using the proprietary GUI (Graphic User Interface)
HyperSecureLink through the Internet, from all over the world. The LS-30 is not only a security system
but also an automation controller that allows you to set as many as 15 programmable switches to execute
daily commands throughout a whole week. With optional environmental sensors and auto-control switches,
the LS-30 also operates as an environmental monitor/control center to record all the environmental data
and save your energy consumption automatically.
Although the LS-30 is a very powerful device, thanks to the interactive HMI (Human Machine Interface)
programming technology, its operation is simple. Just follow the instructions shown on the LCD display
by answering the questions with YES/NO buttons or pressing the correct keys, and the settings are done.
You can also set up the system on your laptop or PC using the optional USB/RS-232 adapter and
HyperSecureLink software.
The set up is simple, switch on back up battery, connect the Base Unit to power, enroll sensors and
accessories, connect the telephone line, set the telephone numbers and record the voice messages, and then
the LS-30 is at your service.
As your security requirements grow and you become more familiar with the system, you can expand and
accessorize the LS-30 to meet your specific needs. Simply call your local dealer; trained professionals can
answer any questions you have regarding additional accessories.
Main Features:
Smart Home System with Security, Environment monitoring/ control and energy saving.
Computer and Internet interface to set, download and upload system parameters and events.
Interactive programming with 16 x 2 LCD display.
Detailed 512-event log with time tag.
288 sensors/ zones can be accommodated with15 programmable switches.
Receiving RF signal strength indication and jamming detection.
Robust multi-million RF coding and special transmission timing design, avoiding interferences.
Responds to panic, burglary, fire, medical alarm and environmental hazards.
Burglar zones with supervised sensors, door and window open/ close detection.
Special Monitoring mode to record all the activities in the protected area without triggering the alarm.
9 independent partial arm zones, one LS-30 can operate as 10 independent burglar alarm systems.
Automatic operation and switch control by schedule and scene settings. (Only can be set by computer.)
Built-in voice dialer stores up to 10 phone numbers, 1 pager, 5 GSM numbers and 2 CMS data links.
Hands-free speakerphone, two-way voice communication.
Dial-in control of listen-in, 2-way communication, arm, disarm, event report and switch control.
Latchkey function to inform parents when kids leave or return home.
AC power loss and restore will inform the user by voice.
Inactivity monitoring to take care of the elderly or physically challenged at home.
Remote access through Internet by Ethernet Adaptor or through PSTN by Data Communication Module.
Alarm report through Internet with fast response and saving communication charges.
Back up GSM Module in case the telephone link fails.
(Ethernet Adaptor, Data Communication Module and GSM Module are optional devices.)
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BASE UNIT
FrontPanel SidePanel
Rear Panel
1. ALARM OUT SELECTOR: Set the Alarm Relay Output terminals as DC output or dry contacts when the
relay activates.
2. Terminal Board (Refer to the APPENDIX A-5): One pair of Alarm Relay output, +12VDC (12~15V
/300mA max.) output and ground terminal, three wire sensor inputs, two Aux. outputs.
3. COM1 (Refer to the APPENDIX A-2, A-3): Communication port for USB/RS-232 Adaptor, Ethernet
Adaptor and Data Communication Module.
4. COM2 (Refer to the APPENDIX A-4, A-6): Communication port for Relay Module (XRM-01)/X-10
Power Line Interface Controller and GSM Module.
5. AUX Audio (Refer to the APPENDIX A-6): Audio I/O for GSM module (GSM Module is optional).
Key Board & Status Display
Emergency Buttons
Speaker
LCD Display
Key Board
LED status Speaker Volume Control
To trigger the Emergency help,
press both buttons simultaneously.
Microphone
Power adaptor I/P
2. Terminal Board
Tele
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Phone Set Connecto
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Wire Duc
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1.ALARM OUT SELECTOR
3.COM1
4.COM2
Key 5& message in reading (Refer to A-1)
YES FUNC / ESCNO
Key D, DISARM & ENTER
Key 1 & Hands-free Telephone
Key 2 & Switch Control
Key 3 & Alarm Relay Control
Key 4& Door Open (Reserved)
Key A& AWAYARM
Key B& HOME ARM
Key C,STATUS CLEAR & PAUSE
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5.AUX. Audio

STATUS INDICATORS
There are three LED indicators in green, yellow and red colors on the front panel. They represent the system
operation mode and alarm/ warning status as listed in the following table.
State LED Red Yellow Green
DISARM OFF OFF Flash
HOME OFF Flash OFF
AWAY Flash OFF OFF
DISARM with Warning Message OFF ON Flash
DISARM with Alarm Message ON OFF Flash
DISARM with Warning & Alarm
Message
ON ON Flash
HOME with Warning Message OFF ON OFF
HOME with Alarm Message ON Flash OFF
HOME or AWAY with Warning
& Alarm Message
ON ON OFF
AWAY with Warning Message Flash ON OFF
AWAY with Alarm Message ON OFF OFF
Note: If there is any pending alarm message in the event log memory, the ALARM indicator (red LED)
will be lighted and a warning “Dong” sound will be issued in every 5 minutes to alert the user
when the system is in Disarm Mode (Refer to (4-3) Set Sound-Alarm Warning).The indicator
(red LED) and the warning sound will be turned off after the user runs the Event Check function
(Refer to (2) System Check-Event Check) or press (Hotkey) to clear the status indicator
in Disarm Mode.
Sensors & Zones (All sensors are divided into five main categories)
1. 32 Controller /Panic Devices (C): Remote Controller, Keypad, Card Reader.
2. 128 Burglary Sensors/Sirens (B): Door Magnet, PIR (Passive Infrared), Glass Break Detector,
Vibration Sensor, Pressure Change Detector, Wireless Siren.
3. 64 Fire Sensors (F): Smoke/Heat/Flame Detector, CO Detector, Gas Detector, Fire Call Point.
4. 32 Medical Help Transmitters (M): Medical Button, Inactivity Detector.
5. 32 Special Sensors (S): Temperature/Humidity Sensor, Flood,/Light Detector, Analog/Power Meter.
All the sensors are numbered with two double-digit zone numbers from (01-01) to (99-99), the first
two-digit number is the Group number and the second two-digit number is the Unit number, set by
the Installer in the initial installation.
Ex.1, C 01-02: Controller number 01-02 (Group number 01, Unit number 02).
Ex.2, B 02-04: Burglar Sensor number 02-04 (Group number 02, Unit number 04).
Group number: The user can group several sensors by using the same Group Number. For
example, the sensors in the first floor can be assigned as group number “01” and the sensors in
the second floor can be assigned as group number “02”.
Note: Special group numbers
”00” for Base Unit (Z), “80” to “89” for Xkeypad (C) , “90” for status indicator (Special Sensor).
“91” to “99” for the PartialArm Zones (Z) (Please refer toAPPENDIX A-8).
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AWAY DISARMHOME
ALARM WARM

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
1. Switch on the internal rechargeable battery.
Note: If external power fails, the internal backup batteries can
supply operational power to the Base Unit for 15 to 26 hours,
depending on the battery type in the Base Unit.
Batter
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Switch Batter
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1Batter
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Turn over the Base Unit, open the battery compartment
and push the battery switch to the ON (UP) position.
The LS-30 Base Unit can accommodate 2 rechargeable battery packs.
Battery pack 1 is 9.6V/800mA(built-in) and Battery pack 2 (optional) is 9.6V/600mA, providing 15-26
hours back up time.
2. Plug in the power adaptor.
3. Key in the Installer password. (The default Installer password is “1234”.)
(Refer to the Passwords Block in page 8.)
4. Enter the Installer Mode. (Refer to (4) Installer Mode).
5. Program the basic settings
a) Telephone numbers (Refer to (4-2) Set Telephone – (4-2-1) Set Telephone Number) or GSM numbers, if
equipped with GSM module. (Refer to (4-7) Set GSM )
b) Record voice message
(Refer to (4-3) Set Sound-Record Voice)
c) Enroll all the wireless devices by registering their ID codes in the Base Unit.
(Referto(4-4) Set Device-Enroll Device)
6. Set other functions if necessary.
7. Connect the telephone line, GSM module (if using GSM module for communication, refer to the
APPENDIX A-6), Data Communication Module or Ethernet adaptor (if remote access is needed,
refer to the APPENDIX A-3).
Note: For GSM module, Data Communication Module and Ethernet adaptor, please refer to their user guides.
8. Install the Wireless Siren and register the Base Unit’s ID code into the Wireless Siren.*
* This is only needed for the system equipped with optional Wireless Siren.
(Refer to (4-5) Set Siren-Siren/Relay Test and the instructions of the Wireless Siren)
9. Enter into Master Mode and adjust the clock. (Refer to (3) Master Mode – Set Clock)
10. Test other functions, if any have been set.
For details, please read the description on the following pages carefully.
All the above settings also can be done through the proprietary GUI program “HyperSecureLink”.
Please refer to the “HyperSecureLink” User Guide.
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Placement of the Base Unit
It is important for the Base Unit to have a good reception quality for the RF signals transmitted from all the
sensors and controllers.
Place the Base Unit around the central area at your home or business if possible.
Keep the Base Unit away from large appliances and other metal objects.
Locate the Base Unit near a power outlet and a telephone socket (if telephone line is needed.).
Install the Door Sensors, PIR and all the other sensors according to your site planning.
Check the radio signal quality from the RSSI (Receiving Signal Strength Indication) reading on the LCD by
pressing the test button on the sensors. Relocate the sensors/Base Unit to get the best reading (dB number) if
necessary. If the dB number is less than 40dB (Standard Version) then you should adjust the location
of the sensors/Base Unit or add a RF Repeater to the system to extend the RF operation range. (Do not
attach the transmitter on a metal surface; this will shrink the RF signal transmission range.)
Plug in theAC adaptor and telephone line.
Attach the Base Unit to the wall using the Mounting Bracket
1. Attach the
Mounting Bracket
on the wall.
3. Attach the Base
Unit to the Mounting
Bracket and push up.
4.Tighten the screws
Mounting Bracket Tamper Switch Cam
2. Insert the screw
for the keyhole
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USER OPERATION
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The HMI (Human Machine Interface) of the LS-30 adopts the interactive programming technique, so
that all settings and operations can be done very easily just by answering YES or NO and
following the instructions on the display to enter figures.
Using the HMI
If the LCD shows a question mark (?), just answer by pressing the YES or NO button.
Ex: The LCD shows Master Mode? , Press the YES button to enter into Master Mode.
If the LCD shows the word Enter then key in proper figures followed by the Enter (D) key.
Ex: The LCD shows Seconds(0-255)
Enter:
The system asks the user to enter the figures between 0 and 255 and then press the Enter (D) key.
(If the user keys in 6 , 4, D, it means the timer is set at 64 seconds).
For all the Check functions, use the ↑and ↓keys to scroll up and down the screen.
Reading the programming flow chart
StateA StateA-1 Down arrow
Select the next state
State Loop A StateA-2 Sub-state of StateA-2
Right arrow
StateA-3 Enter into the sub-state
Note: Pressing FUNC/ESC at any time will let you leave the current state loop.
Password
As many as 14 passwords can be set in the system, each with a max. of 8 digits.
Master Password (User1, default”0000”): The user with this password is authorized to manage
the other user passwords and user settings.
7 General User Passwords (User 2- 8):Open to 7 general users; with any of these passwords a
user can change operation modes, and check all the system status.
2 Latchkey User Passwords (User 9-10):User 9 and User 10 are also called Latchkey Users.
The LS-30 will dial the Latchkey Number (Refer to (4-2-1) Set Telephone Number-
Latchkey Number) when these users arm or disarm the system.
*Duress Code (User 11,default “8862”): Using this code to operate the system, the LS-30 will
send a duress signal to the CMS.
Installer Password (default”1234”): The user with this password is authorized to enter into the
Installer Mode.
2 CMS Passwords (CMS1 default “1111”, CMS2 default “2222”): Open to 2 CMS stations for
CMS parameter setting and system check.
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START OPERATION
When you apply the power to the LS-30 for the first time, the LCD display shows “System Reset”
& time information. This informs the user about the time of system power on. User can key in
“0000DC” to clear the display and entering the Initial State.
After entering the password, the user can select System Check function, Hot Key Control function or enter
Master, Installer and CMS modes.
Initial State
Master or User Password Installer or CMS Password
(*OnlyvalidinDisarmMode)
Hot Key Process System Check? Or Press Hot Key System Check?
HotKeyEnter Yes No Yes No
System Check Master Mode Installer Mode CMS Mode
(2) (3) (4) (5)
Hot Key: By pressing the keys below, you can enter into the specific operation mode directly.
Clear LED/LCD alarm/warning status, reset siren and stop dialing immediately.
Ignore the password request.)
Enter HOME Mode. (Quick Home: Press the key for 2 seconds to enter Home Mode from “Disarm”.
Ignore the password request.)
Enter AWAY Mode. (Quick Away: Press the key for 2 seconds to enter AWAY Mode from “Disarm”.
Enter DISARM Mode & reset siren.
Enter hands-free Telephone Mode. The Base Unit can be used as a hands-free
telephone for 10 minutes when you enter this mode.
Press ESC to disconnect and return to normal operation.
Switch control (XRM-01 Relay Module and X-10 switch control module are optional.)
Close or open the alarm relay terminals on the rear panel.
Open Door (reserved).
Reading Come-In-Message (Refer to Appendix A-1)
For AWAY, HOME & DISARM Modes - refer to the OPERATION MODES OF LS-30.
The ARM Mode in this manual meansAWAY or HOME Mode.
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(2) System Check EventCheck CheckBySequence
CheckByDate
Telephone Number Check (2-1)
Voice Check (2-2)
Device Check (2-3)
Event Check: The Base Unit can store 512 event records in its memory. These events can be checked by
time sequence or by entering the date information. Use the ↑and ↓keys to scroll up and down
the events.
.
Reading Event Log from the LCD Display
Ex.1: LCD shows C02-03 Disarm
04/26 22:08 01
The Controller (C) numbered 02-03 set the system in Disarm state at 04/26 22:08;
this is the latest event (Event # 01).
Ex.2: LCD shows B01-02 Burglar
01/13 19:32 253
The Burglar sensor (B) numbered 01-02 issued a burglar alarm at 01/13 19:32,
this event is numbered as 253.
Ex.3: LCD shows Z00-11 Disarm
12/22 08:00 03
The Master (user number 1) enters the Base Unit (Z) into Disarm state at 12/22 08:00 from
Keyboard, this event is numbered as 03.
Note:All the events generated by the Base Unit are marked with Zgg-uu.
gg = 00 (Event of Base Unit itself), gg = 91-99 (Event of partial zones.)
uu = 0x (Event of Base Unit itself),
x=0 (Base Unit), x=1 (Aux1 I/P), x=2 (AUX2 I/P), x=3 (Sensor In),
x=5 (Emergency Button), x=6 (Inactivity)
uu = 1y (Command from keyboard, y = User number.)
uu = 2y (Command from Remote, like Dial-in control, USB/RS-232 or Internet.)
y=1 (master), y=2-8 (user 2-8), y=9,0 (latchkey users), y=b (Duress),
y=c (Installer), y=d (CMS1), y=e (CMS2), y=f (User can’t be specified)
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(2-1) Telephone Number Check Common1Number
Common 2 Number
Common 3 Number
Common 4 Number
Panic Number
Burglar Number
Fire Number
Medical Number
Special Number
Latchkey Number
Pager Number
Pager Data
Show the telephone numbers stored in the memory and their answering types. (refer to (4-2-1) Set Telephone
Number to check the usage of different telephone numbers).
Reading the Telephone Number Display
If the telephone number is over 16 digits, it will be divided into two parts to be shown on the
screen, use the ↓key to check the lower part of the number.
Common1 Common1 Common2
123456789012345- Press ↓-6789V Press ↓2222222222T
The above example shows that the Common 1 number is: 1234567890123456789, and
Answering is set by Voice.
TheVor T following the last digit of the telephone number indicates whether the answering
status is Voice or Tone. (refer to (4-2-1) Set Telephone Number.)
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(2-2) Voice Check AllVoice
Common Segment
Panic Segment
Burglar Segment
Fire Segment
Medical Segment
Special Segment
Latchkey Disarm Segment
Latchkey Away Segment
Playback the pre-recorded voice messages. (refer to (4-3) Set Sound to check the usage of different segments
of the voice messages).
(2-3) Device Check Controller
BurglarSensor
Fire Sensor Check By Sequence
Medical Button Check By Zone Number
Special Sensor
Check the current status of all the devices, using the ↑and ↓keys to scroll up and down the number.
Reading the Device Status Display
Ex.1 Remote Ctl. 02 The number 2 Controller is a Remote Controller, Zone number is
C01-02 Normal 01-02, and status is normal.
Ex.2 The number 7 Burglar sensor is a Magnetic sensor, Zone number is
10-12, 10-12, with some kind of trouble. (go to (2) System Check-Event
Mag.Sensor 07
B10-12 Trouble Check to check what kind of trouble happened to this sensor.)
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(3) Master Mode SetBell DoorBellOn
DeviceTest DoorBellOff
Set Monitor Mode Monitor Mode (Only can be entered in Disarm Mode)
Set Partial ARM Disarm Mode
COM1 Control COM1 On/Off Need Password?
Set Entry Delay (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer- Set Entry Delay.)
Set Exit Delay (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer- Set Exit Delay.)
SetClock Time Date Day
SetSwitch X-10 SetHouseCode
Type2-Type5 SetSwitchAutoControl
(Reserved)
Deny Arm if not Ready
SetPassword Master
User2~User8
User 9, 10 (Latchkey User)
User 11(Duress Code)
Bell ON/OFF (default= ON): Enable/Disable the doorbell chime.
Bell ON: In Disarm Mode, the Base Unit will issue a doorbell sound (Ding! Dong!) when receiving a
triggering signal from a Burglar sensor with its Bell ON/OFF status set in the ON state.
Bell OFF: No doorbell chime will sound.
Note: The Bell function only works for the Burglar Sensor if its Bell ON/OFF status is set in the ON
state. (refer to (4-4-1) Change Device Setting-Burglar Sensor-Enable State-Bell ON/OFF.)
Device Test: The system opens a 5-minute test window for the user to test the operation of all the sensors
(not including the Remote Controller and Keypad). In this period, when the Base Unit receives any
signal from the sensors, it will only sound beeps and not trigger any alarm. When the 5 minutes are
over, the system returns to its original operation mode automatically. The system will escape from the
test mode immediately when it receives an Arm/Disarm signal.
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Monitor Mode: In this mode all the trigger signals from the Burglar Sensors (not including the sensors
assigned in Group number 91-99 Partial Arm Zones) will be recorded in the Event Log as trigger
signals only; no alarm will be issued. The purpose of this mode is for the recording of all activities in
the protected area while in Disarm Mode. The system will return to Disarm Mode only by changing
state in this setting or from COM1 port command.
Set PartialARM:
Groups 91 to 99 are nine independent protected zones and these zones can be Armed /Disarmed
individually. (Please refer to APPENDIX A-8)
Set COM1 Control: (default Enable, No Need Password)
Control Enable: The COM1 interface is open for the user to access the system.
NeedPassword:Password (Only Master and CMS passwords can access the LS-30.) must be
attached to the control commands from the COM1 port.
(If “Need Password” is set on the Base Unit then the password must be set when
running the HyperSecureLink software also. Refer to “HyperSecureLink” User
Guide.)
No Need Password: No password needed for the control commands from the COM1 port.
Control Disable: The COM1 port interface is closed.
Note: If this setting is disabled. The Base Unit can’t communicate with the RS-232/USB
Adaptor, Data Communication Module and Ethernet Adaptor.
Set Switch (Default X-10 type):
X-10 Type: House Code <A-P>: (default <A>)
This code should be the same as the House Code set on the X-10 switches, user can select from
A to P.
Set SwitchAuto Control: Set the switch working schedule for automation control applications.
(please refer to the X-10 device operation instruction.)
Entry Delay: Refer to Installer Mode (4-1) Entry Delay.
Exit Delay: Refer to Installer Mode (4-1) Exit Delay.
Deny Arm if not Ready (Default =No):
System will not enter into “Away” or “Home” mode if not all the doors or windows are closed.
(This function only valid for the control command from Remote Controller, Keypad, Key board on
the panel and rear panel control input. Arming control from COM1 command, phone/GSM dial-in
and scheduled Auto Operation will not affected by this setting.)
Set Password:
Latchkey User: User 9 and User 10 are also called Latchkey Users. The LS-30 will dial the Latchkey
Number (Refer to (4-2-1) Set Telephone Number- Latchkey Number) when these users
arm or disarm the system.
*Duress Code (Default 8862): This code is used to notify the CMS (Central Monitoring Station) that
an emergency event has occurred that requires immediate assistance. When using this code to
set the operation mode, the system will send a duress event to the CMS immediately.
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OPERATION MODES OF LS-30
The LS-30 can be set into three operation modes to fulfill your requirements in different times and
situations.
AWAY Mode: When you leave your home or business, set the system into Away Mode.
(Hot Key) Enter into AWAY Mode
Away Mode Arming Sequence
Disarm Exit Delay AWAYmodeactive →
System status:
↑(0-255 seconds)
SetAWAYmode
Note: When you place the LS-30 in AWAY Mode, the Base Unit will clear any previous alarm and
warning status on the LCD & LED and check the state of the Door Magnet sensors. If any of
the sensors is still open (for example, you forgot to close the back door before you leave), the
Base Unit will issue a warning message (insert 20 seconds Exit Delay automatically if no Exit
Delay has been set) and show the zone number of the sensor on the LCD display for you to
check.
HOME Mode: In this operation mode, those burglar sensors with their Enable State - Home Mode =
Active will still be on alert and offer the protection you need while at home. (Refer to (4 4-1)
Installer Mode - Set Device - Change Device Setting - Burglar Sensor - Enable State - Home
Mode = Active.)
(Hot Key) Enter HOME Mode
Note: When you place the LS-30 in Home Mode, the Base Unit will check the status of the Door
Magnet sensors. If any of the sensors is still open (for example, you forgot to close the back
door), the Base Unit will issue a warning message and show the zone number of the sensor on
the LCD display for you to check.
The Base Unit will clear any previous alarm and warning status on the LCD &LED when the
Home Mode is entered from the Disarm Mode.
DISARM/ MONITOR Mode: The LS-30 will not issue any alarm for Burglar sensors, but 24-Hour
Zone sensors (refer to (4-4-1) Change Device Setting - Burglar Sensor - 24-Hour Zone),
Fire sensors, Panic, Medical Buttons and Special sensors still work all the time.
(Hot Key) EnterDISARMMODE
Note: About Monitor Mode Please refer to (3) Master Mode- Monitor Mode.
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REACTION OF LS-30 TO DIFFERENTALARMS
The response of the LS-30 to various alarms and abnormalities is shown below. Burglar alarms can only be
issued when the system is in AWAY or HOME mode, while Fire, Panic, Medical and Special alarms can be
triggered anytime, regardless of the system operation mode. When any of these alarms occur, the LS-30 will
dial the correct phone numbers to call for help.
BurglarAlarm Response
AWAYMode Entry Delay BurglarAlarm →
System status:
↑(0-255 seconds) ↑
Burglar sensor triggered Siren goes off, dialing---
If necessary, you can interrupt dialing and stop the siren by disarming the system, and clear the alarm
LED/LCD by pressing (Hot Key)
Press (Hot Key) :stop siren, stop dialing, clear LED/LCD status.
Note : (GSMSMS1-5) and (GSM Voice 1-5) only for the systems equipped with GSM Module.
Sources &
Responses
Alarm
Trigger Sources Dialing Tel. Numbers
Besides CMS Voice message
on telephone Voice on
Base Unit Siren Status
Burglar
PIR
Door Magnet
Glass Break Detector
Vibration Sensor
(GSMSMS1-5)+ Pager+
Burglar+ Common 1-4+
(GSM Voice1-5)
Burglar+ Common
Silent
Programmable,
Fire Smoke Detector
Gas Detector
CO Detector
(GSMSMS1-5)+ Pager+
Fire+ Common 1-4+
(GSM Voice1-5)
Fire+ Common Fire Message
Programmable
Programmable,
Panic Panic button of
Remote Controller
Emergency buttons on
Base Unit Panel
Wireless Keypad
(GSMSMS1-5)+ Pager+
Panic+ Common 1-4+
(GSM Voice1-5)
Panic+ Common Silent
Programmable,
Medical Wireless Medical Button
Inactivity (GSMSMS1-5)+ Pager+
Medical+Common 1-4+
(GSM Voice1-5)
Medical+ Common
Medical
Message
Programmable
Programmable,
Special Temperature Sensor
Humidity Sensor
Flood Detector
Light Detector
Analog Sensor
Power Meter
(GSMSMS1-5)+ Pager+
Special+ Common 1-4+
(GSM Voice1-5)
Special+ Common
Special
Message
Programmable
Programmable
(Disarm State)
None None Silent Programmable
Sensor Tampered
All sensors
(Arm State)
Same As Burglar Alarm
Sensor Trouble or Low
Battery All sensors None None Silent OFF
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ANSWERING CALLS FROM THE LS-30
When you receive a call from the LS-30, you can follow the procedures below to communicate with the
system.
When you pick up the phone, your voice on the line will trigger the appropriate message from the LS-30
(For the telephone number assigned as voice acknowledgement).
You will hear the prerecorded message twice, telling you what event happened to the system.
After the announcement, the LS-30 enters into monitoring and 2-way communication mode for 60
seconds. You can hear any sound picked up by the microphone on the Base Unit or talk to the people
inside the house. During these 60 seconds, you can also control your LS-30 through the telephone
keypad.
If you don’t press any key during this period, the first 30 seconds will be listen-only and then -after two
beeps- the system will enter into 2-way hands-free speaker phone automatically. Ten (10) seconds before
the termination of the telephone connection, one beep will be delivered to remind the user.
Press 0 : LS-30 disconnects immediately; stop any further dialing; stop siren.
Press 1 : LS-30 disconnects immediately and dials the next number, stop siren.
Press 3 : Enter into speak-only mode. (The microphone on the LS-30 is disabled.)
Press 5 : Enter into 2-way hands-free speaker phone.
Press 8 : Enter into listen-only monitoring.
Press any other key: LS-30 will extend the connection for another 60 seconds.
The sound of the siren or noise from the environment may interrupt the decoding of the input key tone,
so keep pressing the key until the command becomes effective.
If this telephone number needs a DTMF tone acknowledgment, remember to press a key (any key) on the
telephone keypad in the answering process to prevent LS-30 from redialing this number later.
Answering Sequence
LS-30 Voice
Dialing Announcement 60 sec. Monitoring &
Twice 2-wayCommunication
Ring!---Ring!
0 : LS-30 disconnects, stops further dialing & stops the siren
1 : LS-30 disconnects and dial next number
3 : Enter into speak-only mode.
5 : Enter into 2-way hands free speaker phone
8 : Enter into listen-only monitoring
: If any other DTMF key is pressed, the connection is
extended for another 60 seconds.
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Only accept
Commands
5 and 8
Answered by
voice (“hello”)
or by pressing
a DTMF ke
y

DIAL-IN CONTROL
User can control and check with your LS-30 from a phone anywhere in the world by enabling the
auto-answer function (refer to (4-2) Set Telephone – Set AutoAnswer) and set the ring count number.
Notes: 1. If you connect a fax machine or auto-answering machine on the same telephone line, you might
need to refer to their manuals and Appendix A-7 to avoid any disoperation.
2. The ring count number is only effective for the dial-in from PSTN (land line) and it should be
over three rings; otherwise, the noise on the phone line may trigger the dial-in control process.
3. If the dial-in control is from the GSM Module then LS-30 will answer immediately regardless of
the ring count number.
4. The pulse-dialing phone set can’t dial in to control the system.
The operation of dial-in control is as follows:
1. Dial the telephone number to which LS-30 is connected.
2. After the preset ring count number (for land line), you will hear beeps.
3. Key in the user password (preceded by *and followed by # ) from the telephone keypad within 30
seconds. If the system recognizes the password you will hear beeps, otherwise you should enter again.
4. After the password has been recognized, the LS-30 will enter into monitoring mode for 30 seconds and
then -after two beeps- the system will enter into 2-way hands-free speaker phone automatically. Ten (10)
seconds before the termination of the telephone connection, one beep will be delivered to remind the user.
5. During the 60 seconds, you can also enter commands from the telephone keypad to control the LS-30.
* 0 : Disarm the LS-30 after you exit Dial-in Control (echoed by voice).
* 1 :Arm the LS-30 in Home Mode after you exit Dial-in Control (echoed by voice).
* 2 :Arm the LS-30 in Away Mode after you exit Dial-in Control (echoed by voice).
* 3 : Enter into speak-only mode (echoed by “OK”).
* 4 : Check alarm event and operation mode (echoed by voice).
* 5 : Enter 2-way hands-free speaker phone (echoed by “OK”).
* 6 x x 1 : Turn on the switch number x x (xx = 01-15) (echoed by “OK”).
* 6 x x 0 : Turn off the switch number x x (xx = 01-15) (echoed by “OK”).
* 7 1 : Turn on the Relay (echoed by “OK”).
* 7 0 : Turn off the Relay (echoed by “OK”).
* 8 : Enter into listen-only monitoring (echoed by “OK”).
* 9 : Disconnect the line immediately.
Any other keys will extend the monitoring period for another 60 seconds (echoed by beeps).
The Process of Dial-in Control
Dial Phone Number Enter Password 60 sec. Monitoring &
Ring count as preset within 30 seconds 2-way Communication
----------- *xx--xx# Ready for key tone command
Ring Ring
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