Qian JING BAO SS5500 User manual

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JING BAO (ALARM CONTROL)
MODEL/MODELO. SS5500
USER MANUAL/MANUAL DE USUARIO
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JING BAO (CONTROL DE ALARMA)
Central Alarm
Alarma Central
Modern UI Interface
Interfaz Modern UI
Touch Keypad
Teclado Táctil
APP
Aplicación
Radio Frequency
Identification / Identificación
por Radio Frecuencia

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WARRANTY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION.
These terms shall be governed and construed under laws of the
jurisdiction in which the product was purchased, if any term here
is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the such term (in so far as it
is invalid or unenforceable) shall be given no eect and deemed to
be excluded without invalidating an of the remaining terms. Qian
reserves the right to amend any term at any time without notice.
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Contents
DO THIS FIRST
Things to Note Before Getting Started
System Requirements
IN THE BOX
MEET YOUR ALARM SYSTEM
How the Alarm System Works
Getting to Know Your System
Smart Hub (Panel)
Remote Control
RFID Tag
Door/Window Sensor
PIR Motion Detector
PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION TIPS
Where to Place/Install Smart Hub
Where to Place Door/Window Sensor
How to Install PIR Motion Detector
GETTING STARTED
Install the SIM Card
Cellular Network Connection
How to Set Phone Numbers for SMS and Phone Calls by Panel
How to Record a Voice Message by Panel
How to Pair a New Remote Control by Panel
How to Pair a New Wireless Sensor by Panel
How to Pair a New RFID Tag by Panel
How to Pair a New Wireless Siren by Panel
SMART LIFE APP QUICK START GUIDE
Download App
Account Registration and Login
Control Panel Network Conguration
USING SMART SECURITY SYSTEM
The Security Levels
How to Arm or Disarm
Smart Hub Features
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
TROUBLESHOOTINGS
SPECIFICATIONS

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DO THIS FIRST.
Things to Note Before Getting Started
Please check the following conditions for a successful set-up:
∙You have selected a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. The hub does not support the
5GHz option. Select the 5GHz band instead of the most common mistake
when setting up the hub for the first time.
∙Your Wi-Fi must not contain space or other special characters.
∙Place your hub as close as to your router when setting up.
∙A slow network speed will also affect the performance of your hub. It is
recommended that you have an upload speed of at least 2Mbps or faster.
∙Make sure that the AP isolation setting in your router is disabled.
∙If using 3G/4G SIM card, make sure the 2G network of your service pro-
vider is still available in your country. You should purchase the hub with
3G/4G cellular communicator if the 2G network is: unavailable.
System Requirements
To set up and use Alarm System you’ll need a compatiable iOS or An-
droid phone, the Security System app, an unused indoor power outlet,
a Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n(2.4GHz) network connection, and a micro SIM
card supporting 2G/GSM (for 2G version) or 3G network (for 3G ver-
sion).

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IN THE BOX.
Smart Hub(panel)
Alarm, display and keypad. PIR Motion Detector x1
Senses when someone walks
nearby.
Remote Control x2
Wireless key to quickly away-
arm, home-arm and disarm
your home, and to trigger an
emergency alarm.
RFID Tags x2 (Optional)
Key fob to quickly arm
and disarm your home.
Doo r/Window Sensor
x1(x2 optional)
Senses when a door or
window opens.
External Siren (Optional)
Wireless Siren (Optional)
Sounds when the alarm
goes o.
For Smart Hub installation
Power Adapter Hub Bracket Screws x2
For PIR Motion Detector installation
PIR Motion Detector
Bracket Screws x2 Extra Adhesive
Mounting Strips
For door/window
installation

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MEET YOUR ALARM SYSTEM
How the Alarm System works
The Panel receives the
command and enters “Ar-
med” mode.
Arm the system using the
remote, RFID tag, the ARM
button of hub panel or the
APP. When a Door/Window
Sensor detects a door/win-
dow opening, the sensor
sends a signal to the panel
letting the panel know the-
re has been an intrusion.
The Panel sounds at 85dB
on-site, and an optional si-
ren sounds at 100dB.
When an optional external
wireless siren has been
placed there will be send a
signal to the siren.
The APP lets you know what’s
happening at home from
anywhere.
The Panel sends a push noti-
cation and text message to your
phone when a sensor is triggered
if you enable the notication func-
tion located in your app settings.
After that the panel will also make
phone calls to each preset phone
numbers.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SYSTEM
This is a dual network system that utilizes both WiFi and cellular (GSM/3G).
All sensors are wirelessly linked to the panel. In the event of alarm activation,
for example, when a sensor is triggered, a push notication will automatically
be sent and an alarm call will be made to all registered users.
The system can be controlled and monitored both on-site by using the remo-
te control supplied or remotely from anywhere with our free dedicated mobile
application.
The system can connect with up to 90 wireless sensors and 10 remote con-
trols.
Smart Hub (Panel)
Alarm, display, keypad and the brains of the system
Call button: Use when
you want to make a call. Keypad: Enter your passcode,
dial, ...
Navigation buttons: 4
navigation buttons.
Display window: Dis-
play system status, time,
the alarm’s information
and menus.
Speaker: For spoken
alerts and the alarm.
Arm/Home Arm button: Press
once for away and guarding. This
mode is used when no one is home.
The alarm sounds when a door or
window opens, or when there’s mo-
tion in a room.
Press twice for home and guarding.
This mode is used when you’re
home and want security. The alarm
sounds when a door or window
opens.
Disarm button: Use
when you don’t want
security. The alarm won’t
sound.
Panic button: Press
to instantly. sound
the alarm, send an
emergency alert to
everyone.
RFID tag reader: Tap RFID
tag here to arm and disarm.
Front

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ON/OFF button
Press to turn the panel on, and
“Welcome” is displayed.
Press and hold it until the screen
is o to turn the panel o.
Siren port:
Plug in the siren cable here.
Power port: Plug in the power ca-
ble here.
SIM card slot: Plug in the SIM card
here.
Side
Tamper switch: The tamper switch
(small black lever underneath the
bracket) will trigger an alarm notica-
tion if an attempt is made to remove
the panel from its installed location.
And the alarm sounds.
Back

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What you see and What it means about the home screen display
SMS/Call Status
Text message sending Keypad locked
Calling
Power status
AC powered, and the progress bars shows in case of charging.
Displayed when the system has lost AC power. The icon is red when
the backup battery power is low.
Wi-Fi network status
Indicates that the hub is connected to a WiFi source and the signal
strength when it is displayed in white.
Indicates that the hub is connected to internet when dot is displayed.
Cellular network status
No SIM card inserted or SIM card faulty
RSSI level signal strength, it is displayed by a series of 1 to 5 bars
(weak to strong), and bars are gray if not registered with cellular
network.
Arm/Disarm status area
System is AWAY ARMED.
System is HOME ARMED.
System is DISARMED.
System status display area
Ready: Clock
‘Please exit’ Countdown Bar: You now have xx seconds to leave home
before the exit delay expires.
When the exit delay is completed, the alarm system is armed.
‘Please disarm’ Countdown Bar: You must disarm the system before the
entry delay expires, or an alarm will go o.
‘Synchronizing’ Countdown Bar: You must active the wireless transmitter

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before the snier delay expires
Alarm status area
An alarm(bell) icon is displayed alternately with the ZONE that has caused
the alarm.

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Quick view of menu functions
Icon and Caption Description Factory
Defaults
Delay
Exit Delay Used to set Exit Delay (1)
0 ~ 65535, unit : second 40 seconds
Entry Delay Used to set Exit Delay (1)
0 ~ 65535, unit : second 30 segundos
Siren Duration Used to set Siren Duration 0 ~
65535, unit : minute 3 minutes
Switch
Arm Beep Enable/Disable Arm and Disarm
Beep (2) Enable
Siren Enable/Disable Alarm Continuos
Siren when an alarm occurs Enable
Arm SMS Enable/Disable SMS notication
when arm or disarm Disable
Keypad Lock Enable/Disable Keypad Lock (3) Disable
Backlight Enable/Disable Keypad
Backlight (4) Enable
Keypad Tone Enable/Disable operation chime Enable
Delay Tick Enable/Disable entry and exit
chime Enable
Human Voice Enable/Disable Human Voice (5) Enable
Password
System Change System Code (6) 4 digits 6666
User Change User Code (7) 4 digits 1234
Language
Chinese
Language Selection (8) English
English
Deutsch
Russian
Spanish
Polish
Italian
French
Initialization Loading Factory Defaults (9)
Main Menu
Settings

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Reset Reset
Phone
1st Phone
Used to set the rst Phone Number,
Enable/Disable Dialling and Enable/
Disable SMS
Null
2nd Phone
Used to set the second Phone
Number, Enable/Disable Dialling and
Enable/Disable SMS
3rd Phone
Used to set the third Phone Number,
Enable/Disable Dialling and Enable/
Disable SMS
4th Phone
Used to set the fouth Phone
Number, Enable/Disable Dialling and
Enable/Disable SMS
5th Phone
Used to set the fth Phone Number,
Enable/Disable Dialling and Enable/
Disable SMS
Log
Alarm Log Used to view system alarm
events.
Arm Log Used to view system arm/disarm
events.
Alarm
Accessories
Remote Pairing, Delete or Delete All
the wireless keys
Detector Pairing, Edit, Delete or Delete
All the wireless sensors
RFID Pairing, Delete or Delete All
the RFID tags
Add Pairing a new Wireless Key,
Sensor or RFID tag
Delete/Edit
Delete a Wireless Key or RFID
tag from the list Edit/Delete a
wireless sensor from the list
Delete All Delete all the Wireless Key,
Sensor or RFID tags
Siren Learn
Used to sends a transmission
signal to the wireless siren be
paired.
WiFi
Airlink WiFi conguration (Requires the
mobile APP).
Unbind Unbind the Panel link from the
server
MAC/IP Used to display the MAC and IP
addresses of the WiFi module
Main Menu

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Record
Record Message Recording and
Playback
Play Used to listen to the recorded
message
Delete Used to delete the recorded
message
Duration Used to set Record Duration
(unit: second, 1-20 is available) 20 seconds
Timer
Arm Timer
Used to set a shedule to arm
automatically, and Enable/Disable
automation
Disarm Timer
Used to set a shedule to disarm
automatically, and Enable/Disable
automation
Disarm Timer Reserved
Date & Time Set the time and date +08:00
WiFi Sync Enable/Disable using the WiFi
network-provided time Enable
2G/3G Sync Enable/Disable using the cellular
network-provided time Enable
Version
Used to display the rmware and MAC address ot
the WiFi module, the rmware and IMEI or the GSM
module and Serial Number of panel
Description
1. 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 lea-
ve the premises too late when exiting, or disarm too late when arriving
home, it will cause a false alarm. If an alarm occurs, you should
disarm the system immediately.
2. Arm Beep: When enabled, the external siren will sound when
armed or disarmed.
3. Keypad Lock: For additional security, you can require a pass-
code to unlock the panel. The panel locks automatically if you don’t
operate the keypad on home screen for 30 seconds or so.
4. Backlight: When disabled, display backlight turn o after 30 se-
conds if no operation on home screen.
5. Human Voice: When enabled, you’ll hear a human voice that tell
you what done.

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6. System Password: used for keypad unlocking and SMS remote set-
tings.
7. User Password: user for keypad unlocking, SMS Remote Control
and alarm text notication prex setting.
8. Language: Human Voice, Displaying and SMS notication will be in the
selected language. After selecting the desired language, the panel will re-
set.
9. Initialization: If the factory default conguration is loaded, any data that
has already been programmed into the system will be changed into the
Factory Default Conguration!
Remote Control
Wireless Key to quickly away-arm, home-arm and disarm your home, and
to trigger an emergency alarm.
LED indicator
Arm button
Use when no one is
home.The alarm sounds
when a door or window
opens, or when there’s
motion in a room.
Home arm button
Use when you’re home
and want security. The
alarm sounds when a
door or window opens.
Disarm button
Use when you don’t want
security. The alarm
won’t sound.
SOS button
Use in case of emergen-
cy. The alarm sounds
and send an alert no-
tication to registered
users .

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RFID Tag (optional)
Key tag lets you arm or disarm without entering a passcode.
Disarm with a tap
Tap and hold RFID tag on the panel
to arm or disarm when you’re lea-
ving and coming home.
Key loop
Attach to your key ring.
Door/Window Sensor
Door/window sensors are set to ‘Stay Arm Active’ mode by default and are
ideal for protecting entry/exit points, such as front/back doors and all win-
dows. When the system is armed or home armed and a sensor is triggered
(magnet separated from the sensor), a push notication including the sen-
sor name will automatically be sent to the registered users, and the alarm
will sound .
Battery receptacle
Includes one CR2032 3V
lithium battery.
LED Indicator
Lights up when door/window
opens. And blinks in case of
low battery, please replace
the battery soon.
Mounting backplate
Attaches sensor and mag-
net to a at surface.
Open-close magnet
Works with sensor to
sense when a door or
window open or close.

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PIR MOTION DETECTOR
The motion detector is designed for use on interior walls and is set to
‘Out Arm Active’ Mode by default. Whenever the sensor detects move-
ment (only while the alarm is armed), a push notication including the
sensor name will automatically be sent to the registered users, and the
alarm will sound.
Power ON/OFF
Slide it to ‘ON’ to power
up the detector.
LED Indicator
Blinks for 30 seconds
after detector powers up.
Lights up when there’s
motion in the room. And
blinks in case of low ba-
ttery, please replace the
battery soon.
Bracket
Detection window
Zone setting
LED on/o jumper
ON enables the LED on.
Working mode jumper
To save battery power in normal use, 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. For eective walk testing, set ON
as shown to the right. When walk testing
done, set OFF to save power as shown to the
right .
Battery receptacle
Includes two AAA 1.5V
battery.

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PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION TIPS
Where to place/install Smart Hub
It should be close to where you come and go.
So it’s easy to access on your way in and out.
Find a spot with a good Wi-Fi and
cellular signal.
The hub needs a Wi-Fi internet
connection and a cellular network
so it can send notications and text
message to your phone.
Use an unswitched wall outlet.
Choose an outlet that’s not contro-
lled by a switch, so you don’t ac-
cidentally turn o the hub. The in-
cluded bracket helps keep the hub
plugged in.
Where to place Door/Window Sensor
1.0 inches (2.5cm)
max
On a windowOn a door
The magnet should be
aligned with the middle
of sensor and placed wi-
thin 1.0 inches (2.5 cm) of
sensor when the door or
window is closed, as
shown in the image to
the left.

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HOW TO INSTALL PIR MOTION DETECTOR
Mounting height
Motion Detector should be mounted
87inches (2.2m) above the oor.
Mount the bracket with the included
screws as shown to the left. 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 de-
tector by putting it into testing mode
which is described at the former
page.
Detection Area
Sideview
Top view
Side view Top view
Special considerations
∙Don’t install PIR Motion Detector outdoors, in a garage and on glass.
∙PIR Motion Detector can’t detect motion through glass, like if someone’s
moving outside a window.
∙Don’t install 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 m) of a heat source like
an electric heater, heat vent or replace 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.

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GETTING STARTED
Install the SIM card
Important: A Micro-SIM card is required in order
to use cellular services when connecting to GS-
M/3G networks. Availability of cellular capabilities
depends on the wireless network.
Cellular network connection
If the white appears at the top of the home screen, you’re connected to
a cellular network.
NOTE: If the gray or is always displayed, the panel has not connec-
ted to a network. Make sure the SIM card has been put in the panel when
it was o and the security code of the SIM card is permanently deactivated.
How to set Phone Numbers for SMS texts and phone calls by Panel
Up to 5 stored Phone Numbers will receive text messages (SMS) and pho-
ne calls in case of triggered alarms.
The panel 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.
Keypad Commands
WHICH BUTTON YOU PRESS
ON PHONE WHAT HAPPENS
1Arm
2Disarm or silence when the alarm
is triggered
3 o 4 Two-way talk
Go to Menu>Phone>1st Phone/2nd Phone/3rd Phone/4th Phone/5th
Phone to set a phone number.

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Use to scroll to , then use digits keypad
to enter the Phone Number (up to 18 digits).
Use to scroll to , then use to toggle
between ‘o’ and ‘on’.
When ‘on’ is selected, the Alarm Call will be
active.
Use to scroll to then use to toggle
between ‘o’ and ‘on’.
When ‘on’ is selected, the Alarm Text Messa-
ge will be active.
Press to save your new settings.
How to record a Voice Message by Panel
Your system can Record/Playback/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:
∙Select ‘Record.’
∙Ready to record when ‘Recording’ is displayed in the title box and the
system display will count down the recording time remaining.
∙Speak into the panel and the recording automatically stops after the time
expires.
∙The system plays back the message automatically.
∙Press button to save the message.
Go to Menu>Record>Duration to adjust the record timing.
Go to Menu>Record>Play/Delete to playback or delete the voice message
recorded.
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