TUYA WL-JT-99BST User manual

Smart Alarm System
USER MANUAL

Table of Contents
Preface............................................................................................................................ 1
Main Features.................................................................................................................1
Technical Information.................................................................................................... 2
Front Panel View............................................................................................................ 3
Daily Operation.............................................................................................................. 6
Contacts.................................................................................................................. 6
Adding/Removing Contact/SMS Phone Numbers..................................... 6
System settings........................................................................................... 7
Date & Time Setting................................................................................... 7
Password Setting........................................................................................ 7
Volume Setting...........................................................................................8
Doorbell Setting..........................................................................................8
Display Setting............................................................................................9
language Setting.........................................................................................9
Restore Factory Setting.............................................................................. 9
Record Settings..................................................................................................... 10
Recording Your Own Message................................................................. 10
Alarm Settings....................................................................................................... 11
Delays - Entry & Exit Delay....................................................................... 11
Scheduling Arm / Disarms........................................................................ 12
Siren Setting............................................................................................. 13
Siren Time......................................................................................13
Wireless Sirens.............................................................................. 14
Power / Battery Notices............................................................................15
Working with Accessories..................................................................................... 16
Remote Control........................................................................................ 16
Wireless Sensors / Detectors................................................................... 16
Arming and Disarming Introduction.........................................................19
Controlling the System over the Phone................................................... 20
Smart Outlets........................................................................................... 21

WIFI Setting...........................................................................................................24
Download the App.................................................................................... 24
Register account........................................................................................24
Bind the device..........................................................................................24
Settings in APP Introduction..................................................................... 28
Edit Device name/Device location/Share Device/Remove Device...........29
Zone Setting.......................................................................................................... 30
Modify Zone Name....................................................................................30
Setting Zone Type/Device Type................................................................ 30
Add/Delete Accessories via app............................................................................31
Installation of the Detectors..................................................................... 32
Maintanence.................................................................................................................33


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1. Preface
Thanks for choosing our WIFI + GSM home alarm system. This system has
implanted the most advanced and popular WiFi technology into traditional
WIFI+GSM alarm system technology, which with simple wireless set up and
easy-read TFT display.
It’s very convenient for users to set up the alarm system via App. Compared
with traditional SMS app, all the settings can be done on mobile APP. This
alarm system is widely used in family, factories, schools, shops,
convenience stores, villas, residential areas where needs to protect.
Caution: To ensure that you can enjoy the impeccable warranty service,
please do not open the panel housing to repair. Otherwise we will not
provide free warranty service. All the losses and adverse consequences will
be assumed by users.
2. Main Features
●WIFI+ GSM home alarm system with TFT display.
●Support 99 wireless zones + 4 wired zones.
●Support 99 wireless sensors, 20 remote controls and 4 wired sensors.
●Support 9 groups alarm phone call No.+ 9 groups SMS phone No.
●Android + IOS APP application easy to control.
●Low-battery detection/Power off detection.
●Voice prompt for all the operations.
●Support all smart life product Linkage control.
●Wireless learning code, fast and easy to add new accessories.
●Built-in siren: 100dB (Alarm loudness).
●Support 20 second recording function.
●Built-in transmitter, can connect with wireless outdoor siren.
●Support multi language menu, voice operation notice:
English/Russian/French/Spanish/Vietnamese/Italian/Polish/Dutch/Turki
sh...etc

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3. Technical Information
●Input Voltage: 5V/1A
●Static Current: <25mA
●Alarm Current: <500mA
●Back up Battery: Lithium DC3.7V, 400mAH battery
●Standby Time: 3h
●GSM Frequency: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
●WIFI Frequency: 2.4G
●Receiver and Transmitting Frequency: 433MHz, 2262/3M-4.7M,
EV1527/300K

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4. Front Panel View
Keypad Buttons
Main Panel ( back )
Delete Key
Arm in Away Mode
Scroll Up
Disarm Home Mode
Scroll Down
Back
OK/Enter
Menu Button
Numeric Digits
(0-9)
Battery Power Key
Wired Siren
Power In
(Micro-USB)
SIM Card Slot (Open
the slot before push it)
NC
COM
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The Main Menu
Navigating the Menus
( 1 ) Waking the screen
If the device does not operate for a long time, it will go into sleep state (Around
60seconds). The device would still be powered on and working under sleep state, but
the screen would be dark. To press any key on the keypad can wake the screen.
Waking the screen
The Menu Button
Enter Password
From the screen, you can press the Menu Button to access the Main Menu. If Menu
Lock is enabled, you'll need to enter your 6-digit Administrator Password first.
( 2 ) Scrolling, Selecting, Deleting, etc.
The Main Menu, pictured below contains several other menus within it, general the
currently selected item in the menu will be outlined, or high-lighted, in orange.
You can scroll through the menu options using the scroll Up and Scroll Down Buttons,
and select an option with the OK Button. You can press the Back Button to back up a
step.

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The Status Bar
The status Bar on the top of the screen features several icons.
Here’s a break-down of what they each mean.
If you see“ NO SIM ”instead of a GSM Signal Level, means there is no SIM card
present in the panel.
If you see “ ” then a SIM card is inserted and it is currently searching for signal
from a nearby cellular tower.
The Menu Button
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Back Button
OK Button
GSM Signal Level
Connected Server
Door Open Indicator
New Event(s) in Alarm Log/History
Keypad Locked
WIFI Not Connected Router
WIFI Connected Router
Power Cable Connected

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Programming a contact phone number
5. Daily Operation
Contacts
1. Adding/Removing Contact/SMS Phone Numbers
You can specify up to 9 group phone No. and 9 group SMS No. for the system to call if
the alarm is triggered. The system will call each number in order, one at a time. If no
one answers, the system will call the whole list a total of 9 times.
Main Menu -> Contacts -> Alarm Call/SMS Number -> Add Contacts
To remove a phone number or SMS No. from the list, you can select it and then select
“Delete." You can also“Delete All.”
Remove one number
Remove all numbers

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System settings
1. Date & Time Setting
You can modify the current date and time on the panel by navigating to the System
Menu, then selecting Date & Time. You can also choose between 24-hour mode or
12-hour mode.
Main Menu -> System -> Date & Time
The Date & Time Menu
2. Password Setting
The device uses two passwords: the 4-digit User Password is used to disarm your
system, and the 6-digit Menu Password is used to access your menus and adjust
settings in the panel.
Default User Password (disarm):
1234
Default Administrator Password (Access menus):
888888
Main Menu -> System-> Password
Changing the passwords

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The Doorbell Menu
3. Volume Setting
The Volume Menu allows you to adjust the Voice Volume (the volume of the voice
spoken by the panel), as well as the Alarm Volume (the volume of the built-in siren in
the main panel). The option for voice is 1~7, OFF means silent and 7 means the
loudest volume.
Key Tone
The device will respond with a short beep or tone when pressing buttons on the
keypad of panel. This Key Tone option can be toggled on or off in this menu.
Mode Tone
The panel will respond with a voice when you arm/disarm panel. This Mode Tone
option can be toggled on or off in this menu.
Main Menu -> System -> Volume
The Volume Menu
4. Doorbell Setting
The Ring: The system supports two sets of doorbell music.
The Volume of doorbell: The ring volume of the voice is 1~7, OFF means silent and 7
means the loudest volume.
Main Menu -> System -> Doorbell

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The Display Menu
5. Display Setting
The Screensaver determines how long the timeout will be before the panel's screen
goes dark to save power.
The Brightness allows you to adjust the screen's brightness. There are 5 brightness
levels.
Main Menu -> System -> Display
6. Language Setting
The main panel supports 9 languages:
English/Russian/French/Spanish/Chinese/Italian/Polish/Dutch/Turkish
Main Menu -> System -> Language
7. Restore Factory Setting
Some rare issues may be resolved by performing a factory reset in the
main panel, then reprogramming the system and testing again.

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Main Menu -> System -> Restore Factory
Performing a factory reset
Record Settings
Recording Your Own Message
(Active SIM card required.)
In the Record Menu, you can record a custom message up to 20 seconds long which
will play over the phone when your system calls to the contact phone numbers.
Main Menu -> Record
The Record Menu
To record a custom message, press the OK Button while Record is high-lighted. Press
OK again when you're finished. Otherwise the recording stops when the 15- second
countdown timer is done.
You'll also have the opportunity to listen to the message you just recorded with the
Play option.

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Playing back the message
Recording a message
Alarm Settings
1. Delays - Entry & Exit Delay
Entry delay can be seen as “Alarm delay”, Exit delay can be seen as “Arm delay”. In
the Delay Menu, you can specify a system-wide Entry Delay, and a system-wide Exit
Delay. These apply to all of the accessories in your system, in all Zones.
An Entry Delay will begin counting down if a sensor is triggered. This gives you time
to walk to the main panel and disarm the system after entering your house, for
example.
An Exit Delay will begin counting down after you arm the system in Away Armed
mode. This gives you time to leave the house before the system is fully armed.
Main Menu -> Alarm-> Delay
Editing a sensor's settings
If you don't want to set a system-wide Entry Delay for all sensors, you can set an
Entry Delay for individual sensors, instead.

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That way, only certain sensors will have a delay programmed (such as the front door),
while all other sensors will still trigger the alarm immediately (such as window
sensors).
Main Menu -> Sensors -> Sensors Edit
The Delay Menu
The delay setting
is on the second page
A 30- second delay has been
set for this sensor.
2. Scheduling Arm / Disarm
This system allows you to set the date and time in your local time zone, and then you
can schedule certain events to happen automatically at certain times of day, on
certain days of the week.
Once you have set the date and time on the system, you have the option of setting
up a weekly schedule to make the system automatically arm or disarm itself on
certain days, and at certain times of day. You can create one or more events in the
list, as shown.

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At this scheduled day / time,
the system can arm in either mode,or
disarm itself.
The Auto Arm Menu
with a schedule created.
Main Menu -> Alarm -> Auto Arm/Disarm
The Auto Arm Menu
No scheduled events exist yet
Creating a scheduled event
in the Auto Arm Menu.
3. Siren Setting
3.1 Siren Time
This menu has a few different options that we can specify.
The Siren Time setting allows you to specify how long the internal and wired siren
will sound for before turning itself off.
The Wired Siren setting allows , the wired siren will be turned ON when the alarm is
sent.

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The Wireless Siren setting allows , the wireless siren will be turned ON when the
alarm is sent.
The Panel SOS Siren deter-mines whether the sirens will sound when the alarm is
triggered, or if it will be a silent alarm.
The Alarm Volume setting allows, the internal siren volume. The ring volume of the
voice is 1~7. (default is 7)
Main Menu -> Alarm -> Sirens
3.2 Wireless Sirens
The Alarm system works with one or more wireless sirens that can be placed
anywhere within range of the panel (80 meters).
Programming a Wireless Siren to the Main Panel
Main Menu -> Alarm-> Sirens
The Wireless Sirens Menu is under the Sensors Menu.
The Siren Menu

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Once the siren is in programming
Mode, press OK, selected ON
The siren will beep several times when it
receives a signal form the Main panel
If you bought additional wireless sirens, then you can easily add them to your system
by following the steps in this section.
First, plug in and/or turn on the wireless siren. Then set the siren into programming
mode(please check user manual of siren to come into programming mode), then
press “send code” of panel and wait 3 seconds. Once those steps are done, then
unplug and turn off the siren, and wait for at least 5-10 seconds. Your siren is now
programmed. You can plug in the siren anywhere within range of the main panel, and
test it when you're ready by triggering the alarm to confirm.
4. Power / Battery Notices
The panel can optionally alert you when batteries are getting low, or when power is
lost or restored on the main panel. There are a few options for alerts available, as
shown.
(SIM card required for SMS text messages or for calls.)
Main Menu -> Alarm -> Power Battery Notices
For each event, there are 4 alert options.

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The panel has received the
signal and saved the remote.
Working with Accessories
Remote Control
Coding remote controls with the panel as following:
Main Menu -> Sensors -> Remote
No remotes have been added yet.Press OK
to enter listening mode.
While the panel is listening
press any key on the remote.
Wireless Sensors / Detectors
We offers a variety of different wireless sensors and detectors that can be used with
your Security System.
The newly added remote now
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