Wireless la5570 User manual

Wireless
Home Security System
User's Manual
SENSORS
POWER USB/
SD CARD
WAN PA N
ALARM
SD CARD

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement ........... 3
Safety Precautions .................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................ 5
1.1 Features ....................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Products List ................................................................................................ 6
1.3 System Architecture ..................................................................................... 7
Chapter 2: Getting Started ....................................................................... 8
2.1 Gateway Configuration ................................................................................ 8
2.2 Device Joining ........................................................................................... 12
2.3 Device Deletion ........................................................................................... 15
2.4 On-Site Installation .................................................................................... 16
2.5 Surveillance Configuration ......................................................................... 29
Chapter 3: APP Management ................................................................. 31
Chapter 4: Web Management ................................................................. 56
4.1 System ....................................................................................................... 56
4.2 Arm Mode .................................................................................................. 72
4.3 Alarm Delay ............................................................................................... 73
4.4 Sensor ....................................................................................................... 74
4.5 Siren .......................................................................................................... 85
4.6 Automation ................................................................................................. 86
4.7 Surveillance ............................................................................................... 90
4.8 Notification ................................................................................................. 96
4.9 Security Zone ............................................................................................. 97
4.10 Logout ...................................................................................................... 98
Chapter 5: Panel Console Management ................................................ 99
Chapter 6: Appendix ............................................................................. 107
6.1 3rd-Party Sensor Integration .................................................................... 107
6.2 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 112

FCC Statement
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Federal Communications Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
1.This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
2.This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.

Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
When using this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
Safety Considerations
• Do not place this device on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The device may
fall, causing serious damage to it.
• Place this device in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to
accommodate the length of the power cord.
• Place unit to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord of the
device from the AC wall outlet.
• Do not cover the device, or block the airflow to the device with any other objects.
• Keep the device away from excessive heat and humidity and keep the device
free from vibration and dust.
• Keep liquids away from the device.
• Do not expose the device to dripping or splashing.
• Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the device.
• Do not overload the wall sockets, extension cords or adapter as this can result
fire or electrical shock.
• Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for
a long period of time.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install the device in a temperature-
controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants.
• Operate this device only with the type of power source indicated on the device’s
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home,
consult your retailer or local power company.
Cleaning
• Be sure to unplug the product before cleaning.
• Wipe the device with a clean, dry cloth.
• Do not use liquid, abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the device.
Servicing
• Do not attempt to service this device yourself. Any attempt to do so will make
the warranty invalid.
• When servicing, refer to the qualified service personnel.

Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing this Wireless Home Turnkey System
(WHTS). WHTS provides a fully wireless solution that enables home user to
secure, monitor and control home facilities by locally or remotely via phone,
tablet PC, laptop, keypad and keyfob. The most important is – no
professional installation required, it is far simpler than conventional home
security systems (i.e. wired CCTV) which may require complex wiring or
even re-construction. With the devices lying around your house, you can be
very easily to construct a smart home by yourself.
1.1 Features
WHTS supports the following features:
• Burglar-Proof: Easy to set up the home security by full arm or partial
arm, and maximum 10 security zones are allowed.
• Anti-Disaster: Easy to prevent any disaster from happening at home by
wireless.
• Emergency Alert: Easy to trigger panic to alert family by a couple of
handheld devices.
• Real-Time Event Notification: Once any event be detected, the system
will send out notifications by email or APP push per setup.
• Home Automation: Easy to turn ON/OFF the home electronic
appliances wirelessly to provide a smart living environment.
• 3rd-Party Device Integration: Easy to integrate with the conventional
sensors or devices by transducer or relay.
• Energy Management: Easy to monitor the power consumption of home
electronic appliance for energy saving.
• Live View Video: Easy to watch the live video at Anytime and Anywhere
by APP or Web interface.
• Event-Triggered Recording: Easy to record the live video wirelessly
once detected any event per setup.
• Touch-n-Play Installation: Easy to deploy the whole security system by
touch-n-play installation.
• Internet Access: Provide the lite function of wireless AP to allow Internet
access by wired or wireless.
• APP Software (iOS / Android): Easy to operate via APPs.
• APP Push Notification: Easy to receive notification by APP push.

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1.2 Products List
WHTS is a kind of turnkey security system by providing up to 14 items
(including Gateway) as below. You may check out the product details by
going through the respective chapter hereinafter.
Wireless Gateway
(LA5570)
Wireless Panel Console
(LA5572)
Wireless Button Console
(LA5573)
Wireless Contact Sensor
(LA5584)
Wireless Pet Immune Motion
Sensor (LA5582)
Wireless Photoelectric
Smoke Sensor (LA5587)
Wireless CO2, Temperature
& Humidity Sensor Wireless AI Transducer Wireless DI Transducer
Wireless Alarm Switch
(LA5576)
Wireless Lock Switch
(LA5580)
Wireless Power Switching
(AU) (LA5578)
Wireless Relay Switch
(LA5577)
Wireless Power Relay
Module (LA5575)
SENSORS
POWERUSB/
SDCARD
WANPAN
ALARM
SDCARD
AWAYSTAY
FA
PA
DA
SET
ALARM
CO
2
Monitor
DO2
DO1DI2 DI1 GND
DO2DO1DI2 DI1 RebootSET
DC12V

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1.3 System Architecture
For details on the installation and configuration about the respective device,
see “Chapter 2: Getting Started” on page 8.

Chapter 2: Getting Started
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
2.1 Gateway Configuration
This section provides a step-by-step guide to the installation and configuration
of the Wireless Gateway.
Accessories:
2.1.1 Configuring Gateway Connection
1. Fasten both antennas on the back of the Gateway.
2. Adjust the antennas position at 90º angle.
3. Plug in the power adapter to the Gateway and the other side to the wall
outlet.
Wireless Gateway Power adapter 2 Detachable antennas
Stylus CD
SENSORS
POWERUSB/
SDCARD
WANPAN
ALARM
SDCARD
USB USB
LAN
WAN
DC IN 12V
WPS SET

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LED indicators
The following table describes the Gateway LEDs:
4. Wait for around 60 seconds for the Gateway to boot up. The Power
LED lights blue.
5. Start up your computer and enable the wireless network interface. Look
for the wireless network icon at the bottom right of the screen.
6. Click the wireless connection icon.
Wireless Network Connection Status window will be displayed on the
screen.
LED location Color Indication
Power Blue (solid) Power on.
USB/SD card Orange
(blinking)
Normal: SD card or USB disk drive is
inserted.
IP camera join: When long press the
WPS button.
WAN Blue
(blinking)
Communication via Internet service
provider (via WAN interface).
PAN Green
(blinking) Sensor network status.
Alarm Red (blinking)
Normal: Alarm is triggered.
Device join: When long press the SET
button.
POWER USB/
SD CARD
WAN PAN ALARM
SENSORS
wireless
network icon

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7. Choose the Gateway SSID, and click Connect.
8. Enter the password and tap OK.
• The default wireless network setting of the gateway:
SSID: TECHview
Password: (none)
IP address: 192.168.19.254
9. Start your web browser. (It is recommended to use IE7.0 or above)
10. Enter the Gateway IP address in the Address field and press Enter.
11. Once connected to the Gateway, the Login Password window appears.
Note

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12. Enter the password and click LOGIN.
The default password is “123”.
13. After passed the password authorization, the home page of Wireless
Home Turnkey System (WHTS) shows up on the screen. To change the
appropriate settings, "4.1 System" on page 56..
• Short press the SET button to join the device.
• Press and hold the SET button for 15 seconds to reset all settings to the factory
default settings.
• Unplug the power adapter from the Gateway and plug in again to reboot the
system.
Note

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2.1.2 Installing the Memory Card
A memory card can be installed in the Gateway to provide additional storage
space for recorded videos.
Insert the SD card into its slot, making sure it is in
the correct orientation as shown in the illustration.
• The Gateway supports SD card up to 32GB.
2.2 Device Joining
All RF devices can be directly joined using the following 2 methods: Gateway
or Router (Power Switching). With Router, it acts as a wireless hub for
interconnecting sensors and gateway, and it also can expand communication
coverage by cascading up to 3 routers.
• RF devices are referring to the Sensors (including Console, Switch, and
Transducer).
2.2.1 Device Joining via Gateway
1. Plug in the power adapter to the Gateway and the other side to the wall
outlet.
2. Short press the SET button at the back of the
Gateway.
Wait until the Alarm LED indicator blinks red
before releasing the SET button.
SENSORS
POWER USB/
SD CARD
WAN PAN
ALARM
SD CARD
Note
Note
USB USB
LAN
WAN
DC IN 12V
WPS SET

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3. Remove the sensor bracket if necessary.
4. Short press the SET button at the back of the sensor.
Wait until the LED indicator blinks green before releasing the SET
button.
•ForCO
2sensor, press both the and buttons until the screen
blinks.
5. To verify if the device binding process is successful, do one of the
following:
• Wait for few seconds until both indicators (on the Gateway and
device) turned off.
• Click Refresh icon on the web console to verify if the device binding
process is successful.
6. Repeat above steps to bind other devices.
SET
Wireless Contact Sensor
bracket
Wireless Contact Sensor
LED

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2.2.2 Device Joining via Router (
Power Switching
)
1. Plug in the power switch to the wall outlet.
2. Short press the SET button on the power switch.
Wait until the LED indicator blinks green before releasing the SET
button.
3. Remove the sensor bracket if necessary.
4. Short press the SET button at the back of the
sensor.
Wait until the LED indicator blinks green
before releasing the SET button.
•ForCO
2sensor, press both the and
buttons until the screen blinks.
5. To verify if the device binding process is successful, do one of the
following:
• Wait for few seconds until both indicators (on the router and device)
turned off.
• Click Refresh icon on the web console to verify if the device binding
process is successful.
6. Repeat above steps to bind other devices.
Wireless Contact Sensor
LED

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2.2.3 Checking Device Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
Short press the
SET
button at the back of the sensor
twice
.
The signal strength is indicated by its LED indicator.
• RSSI devices are including Button Console, Contact Sensor, Motion Sensor,
Smoke Sensor, AI Transducer, DI Transducer, and Siren.
2.3 Device Deletion
2.3.1 Device Deletion
To remove the device binding, press the
SET
button for 5 seconds. The LED
indicator blinks green and then turns off. After few seconds, the LED indicator
blinks red and then turns off again, indicating the deletion process is complete.
You can also remove the device binding on the web console. However, it is
only applicable for non-battery-power device.
•ForCO
2sensor, press both the button until the screen blinks.
2.3.2 Reboot the Gateway
Unplug the power adapter from the Gateway and plug in again to reboot the
system.
2.3.3 Reset the Gateway
Press and hold the
SET
button for 15 seconds to reset all settings to the
factory default settings.
Status LED Color and Behavior
Good Blinks green (very quickly) for 15 seconds.
Normal Blinks green (quickly) for 15 seconds.
Poor Blinks green (slowly) for 15 seconds. (not recommended)
No Signal Blinks red for 3 seconds and then turns off.
(not recommended)
Note

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2.4 On-Site Installation
2.4.1 Panel Console (LA5572)
a. Mount the bracket on the wall.
b. Open the battery cover and install the batteries into the battery
compartments. Then close the bottom cover firmly.
• The battery is designed for power backup and it will last for 2 hours.
• The tamper-proof function will only be activated after the system is armed.
2.4.2 Button Console(LA5573)
a. Follow the steps to change the battery.
(Attention: CR2032 battery positive side up)
Note
3V
SET
3V
SET
3V
Remove the 4 screws Install the battery Replace the back cover
and attach the 4 screwsand the back cover

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b. Button functions
* It needs to set up the link device to make the function buttons work.
2.4.3 Contact Sensor(LA5584)
a. Install the battery into the battery compartment.
(Attention: CR2032 battery positive side up)
b. Mount the bracket on the frame side of the door or window, and then put the
reed on the bracket.
Button Press Long press (3 seconds)
FA Full Arm Panic
PA Partial Arm On*
DA Disarm Off*
FA
PA
DA
38mm
28mm

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c. Place the magnet on the door or window side. Align the arrow point of the
reed by less than 10mm distance. Then stick on it.
• Due to tamper-proof design, please make sure the installation is stable to avoid
any false alarm.
2.4.4 Motion Sensor(LA5582)
a. Mount the bracket on the wall, at the height of 1.8 to 2.4 m. Do not install it
upside down.
10mm
Close Open
Note
1.8~2.4m

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b. The scan pattern is illustrated in the figure below.
• The effective distance is 8~10m, at 2m height.
• 150-degree at horizontal position.
• 25-degree at vertical position.
c. Pet immune detection could be effective if it meets the following criteria:
• Height: less than 50cm.
• Weight: less than 6kg.
d. To avoid false alarm, do the following:
• Be sure the installation is stable.
• Do not place the device to face any light source directly.
• Never face the sensor to the place that pests can climb up directly.
To save the battery power, there is a 30 seconds lock-out after motion sensor
triggered; which means after the motion sensor triggered, it will stay in sleep
mode for 30 seconds.
• Tamper-proof function is only available for Panel Console, Contact Sensor,
Motion Sensor, and Siren.
• Alarm switch (siren) is highly recommended to be joined/installed at last to avoid
the false alarm caused by unexpected tamper-proof.
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80
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
A
B
012345678910111213
(M)
012345678910111213
(M)
AB
1
2
2m
(M)
Distance:10m
Detection area : (Unit=Meter)
Note

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2.4.5 Smoke Sensor(LA5587)
a. Install the batteries into the battery compartments and close the bottom
cover firmly.
b. Mount the bracket on the ceiling. When the sensor
detects the smoke, it will automatically trigger the
alarm and also send out the signal to the Gateway.
To manually turn off the alarm sound, push the button
on the front side of the sensor.
2.4.6 CO2Sensor
a. Hang it on the wall through the rear holds or place it on a stable surface.
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