Wolf Secure Wolf Guard User manual

Wolf Guard Touch Keypad GSM Wireless alarm system
User’s Manual
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Warning
Do not remove the front or back cover of the unit and
keep it intact. There are no parts inside this unit that can
be repaired or replaced by the alarm owner. If unit is
faulty please contact the seller.
The information contained in this manual is prepared for this
specific alarm system only. Wolf Guard adopts a
sustainable development strategy. Therefore, the company
retains the right to modify or make improvement to any
product described herein without giving prior notice. All
rights reserved.
Do not use a lower rated power supply than supplied with
the unit.
Do not add a bigger siren than supplied siren directly to the
alarm unit. A bigger siren can be added via a suitable relay unit,
please contact your supplier for more information. A bigger
siren will overheat some components and destroy them.
uch action will void product Guarantee.
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Table of Contents
Alarm Functions:..................................................................................................................................5
Alarm s stem diagrams........................................................................................................................6
Function Settings..................................................................................................................................8
1. Initialization.................................................................................................................................8
2. Enter alarm settings.....................................................................................................................8
The 2 password t pes....................................................................................................8
Entering settings mode..................................................................................................8
Exiting settings mode....................................................................................................9
3. Factor Reset...............................................................................................................................9
4. Coding of Remote Controllers.....................................................................................................9
5. Delete Remote Controller..........................................................................................................10
6. Coding of sensors to zones........................................................................................................10
7. Delete Defence Zone.................................................................................................................10
8. Change Passwords.....................................................................................................................11
Change user Password................................................................................................11
Change programming/settings Password....................................................................11
9. Clock Setting..............................................................................................................................11
10. Time based arming and disarming...........................................................................................12
Time based arming......................................................................................................12
Time based Disarming................................................................................................12
Timing Control............................................................................................................13
11. Telephone/cellphone Number Settings....................................................................................13
12. Delete Phone Number..............................................................................................................13
13. SMS Receiving Number Setting..............................................................................................14
14. Delete SMS Receiving Number...............................................................................................14
15. Defence Zone Programming....................................................................................................14
16. Home Arm Defence Zone Setting............................................................................................15
17. Voice Recording.......................................................................................................................15
18. Siren Setting.............................................................................................................................16
19. Siren Setting in “Emergenc Help/Panic” mode.....................................................................16
20. Alarming Record Checking.....................................................................................................16
21. SMS Notification when alarm is Armed/Disarmed (Default: OFF)........................................17
22. GSM Signal Checking.............................................................................................................17
23. Arm/ Disarm Siren Sound Setting...........................................................................................17
24. Enable/disable Voice Prompt...................................................................................................17
25. Wireless transmitter operations................................................................................................18
26. Time Setting of Alarm Dela (Default: 40 sec).......................................................................18
27. Voice Prompt for All Settings..................................................................................................18
28.Tamper Alarm Setting...............................................................................................................19
29.IMEI Checking.........................................................................................................................19
Operation Instructions........................................................................................................................19
1. S stem statuses. ........................................................................................................................19
2. Remote Controller Operation.....................................................................................................19
3. Ke pad operation .....................................................................................................................19
Activate Out Arm with the alarm ke pad ..................................................................19
Activate Home Arm using the alarm ke pad..............................................................20
Disarm.........................................................................................................................20
3. Cellular / phone operation .........................................................................................................20
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Receiving a call from the alarm s stem......................................................................20
Making calls to control the alarm s stem...................................................................21
Using alarm s stem as a cellphone/intercom s stem..................................................21
Technical Parameters..........................................................................................................................22
Specifications..............................................................................................................22
Factor settings...........................................................................................................22
Care and Maintenance........................................................................................................................23
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Alarm Functions
♦7 wired and 99 wireless defence zones
♦LCD screen with time clock display
♦Voice prompt for all operations
♦3 groups of time based (automatic) arming and disarming
♦Can store 6 phone numbers
♦Can store 3 M numbers
♦10-second automatic message recording
♦Built-in artificial intelligent digital voice announcer
♦Built-in artificial intelligent English message
♦Users can make calls by using the keypad on alarm panel, just like a telephone
♦One-key-control function: Out (away) Arm, Home ( tay) Arm, Remote Arm
♦O , fire, gas, door, hall, window, balcony, and boundary place zone descriptions
♦Real-time, delay, 24 hours, bypass defence zones options
♦Wireless coding: easy to add additional wireless accessories
♦Remote control Arm, Disarm, Monitor, and Intercom by phone
♦M alert for power failure or recovery
♦Built-in AAA NI-HI rechargeable backup battery
♦Alarm event log
♦“Listen in “ function
***New: Now include build-in wireless transmitter to trigger wireless sirens, strobes, relay
units etc.
***New: You can now switch an appliance on/off from your cellphone
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Alarm system diagrams
In order for the alarm s stem to receive wireless signals optimall from all wireless accessories,
please put the alarm s stem in the central of our defence area. Make sure it’s awa from large
metal objects and household appliances which ma cause high frequenc interference, as well as
barriers such as reinforced concrete wall or fire door, etc.
Alarm Panel front schematic diagram:
LCD Display
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Alarm Panel back schematic diagram:
Wired terminal block:
1 PK+ Positive of siren (red cable)
2 PK- Negative of siren (black cable)
3 LB+ Positive of two-way speaker (red cable)
4 LB- Negative of two-way speaker (black cable)
5 P1 12V output by remote control. (please refer to Operation Instruction part)
6 GND Ground
7 P2 Linkage output port 2. upply12V output once the system is armed, and be off once it’s disarmed
8 GND Ground
9 Z1 Wired sensor 1 (zone number: 95)
10 GND Ground
11 Z2 Wired sensor 2 (zone number: 96)
12 GND Ground
13 Z3 Wired sensor 3 (zone number: 97)
14 GND Ground
15 Z4 Wired sensor 4 (zone number: 98)
VERY IMPORTANT – bigger sirens
Do not add a bigger siren than supplied directl to the alarm unit. A bigger siren can be added via a
suitable rela unit, please contact our supplier for more information. A bigger siren will overheat
some components (not ma be but surl ) and destro them. Such action will void product
Guarantee.
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Function Settings
1. Initialization
Insert a SIM card in the SIM card slot in the back of the unit.
Note: SIM card must not have a password set, please use a cellphone to remove the password
from the sim card if password protected.
The s stem must be completely switched of when inserting the SIM card, the SIM card is onl
initialized when the unit is powered on. Inserting a new SIM card or inserting the SIM card after
power on the SIM card will not be registered.
Once the SIM card is inserted, plug the power adaptor in, and switch the power switch in the back
of the unit to the on position.
Note: The power switch is used to power on the s stem's internal backup batter suppl . In the
“off” position the backup batteries can not charge and the s stem can not use the batter backup in
case of power outage.
When switching the alarm s stem on all the LED lights will go on for 2 seconds b a long beep to
indicate the s stem is read .
The time clock will then displa s on the LCD screen and the alarm s stem will connect to the
cellular network. While connecting to our cellular network the [GSM] icon on the LCD screen
will be flashing. When the unit detect the GSM network a long beep will indicate successful
detection. When the [GSM] indicator goes out the s stem will be in disarm status and read to use
or program.
2. Enter alarm settings
Note: Settings on the s stem can onl be performed while it is not armed.
The 2 password types
Two different passwords are used to control the alarm unit.
1. The operations/user password: is used to arm or disarm the alarm s stem from a cellphone
or from the ke pad if remote controller is not used.
2. The programmer/settings password: is used to put the alarm in settings mode to change
alarm settings
Entering settings mode
To change the settings of the alarm ou need to first go into settings mode
While the alarm s stem is disarmed, input the 4-digit settings password using the ke pad on the
alarm unit and press [#] button to confirm. You will hear a voice prompt: please enter instruction.
Note: The system default password is [8888].
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The [SET] indicator will be on and [0000] will displa s on the screen when in settings mode. You
can perform different settings repeatedl as long as the s stem keeps in setting status.
Operating method: [ ] + [#]
indicates the 4-digit s stem password.
LCD display:
Exiting settings mode
The s stem will automaticall exit setting mode and return to disarm status if ou don’t press an
ke pad button for 40 seconds.
To manuall exit settings mode press [*] and [#] buttons, the main unit emits a long beep and exit
settings mode.
The [SET] indicator will go off and the s stem returns to disarm state.
Operating method: [*] + [#]
3. Factory Reset
In some instances it is easier to clear all settings and redo all settings.
While the alarm is in disarm status, use the ke pad to input [95175308246] and press [#] to
confirm, all the LED indicators will be on for 2 seconds and ou will hear a long beep. The main
unit's settings will be cleared and restores to its factor settings successfull .
Operating method: [95175308246] + [#]
4. Coding of Remote Controllers
The remote controllers need to be coded to the alarm host in order to work with the alarm s stem.
.
In settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [20] then input the remote controller number [1~8], and
then press [#] to confirm. The main unit emits a long beep and ou will hear “remote control
coding”.
The [ ] indicator is on without flashing; press an button on the wireless remote controller, the
main unit makes a long beep and ou will hear “coding completed”, the [ ] indicator goes out,
indicating the remote controller is successfull coded.
Operating method: [20]+[A]+[#]
A indicates:1~8 remote controllers number.
Note: You can add maximum 8 remote controllers.
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LCD displa :
. Delete Remote Controller
The remote controller can’t control the main unit after it’s been deleted.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [21], then input the remote controller
number [1-8], and then press [#] to confirm. The main unit emits a long beep and the [Signal]
indicator flickers once. You will hear a voice prompt “delete completed”.
Operating method: [21]+[A]+[#]
A indicates:1~8 remote controllers number.
6. Coding of sensors to zones
Wireless detectors have to be coded to the main unit in order to trigger the alarm. You can add one
or more detectors per zone.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [23], input the defence zone number
ou want to code [01~99], and then input [#] to confirm. The main unit emits a long beep and the
corresponding defence zone is displa ed on the screen. You will hear a voice prompt “detector
coding”.
Then trigger a wireless detector to emit a wireless signal; after receiving the signal,
the main unit makes a long beep, and ou will hear “coding completed” and the [ ] indicator goes
out.
Operating method: [23]+[ ]+[#]
indicates: 01 ~99 defence zones number
LCD displa :
7. Delete Defence Zone
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [24], then enter the defence zone
number ou want to delete [01~99], and then input [#] to confirm. The main unit emits a long beep
and the defence zone indicator flickers once. You will hear a voice prompt “delete completed”.
Operating method: [24]+[ ]+[#]
indicates: 01 ~99 defence zones number
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8. Change Passwords
Change user Password
The user password is the password used to arm and disarm the alarm s stem.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [30], then enter the new 4-digit password, finall
press [#] to confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and ou will hear a voice prompt “setting
completed”.
Operating method: [30]+[ ]+[#]
indicates: the new 4-digit password
For example: change the s stem password to 1012
Operating method: [30]+[1012]+[#]
LCD displa :
Change programming/settings Password
The programming/settings password is the password used in order to setup the s stem.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [31], then enter the new 4-digit password, and then
press [#] to confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and ou will hear a voice prompt “setting
completed”.
Operating method: [31]+[ ]+[#]
indicates: the new 4-digit password
For example: change the s stem password to 2846
Operating method: [31]+[2846]+[#]
LCD displa :
Note:the user password and the settings password can not be the same
.
9. Clock Setting
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [32], then enter the last 2 digits [AA] of the present
ear, the two digits [BB] of the month, the two digits [CC] of the da , the two digits [DD] of the
hour, the two digits [EE] of the minute, the two digits [FF] of the second, and finall enter [#] to
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confirm. You will hear a long beep and a voice prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [32][AA][BB][CC][DD][EE][FF]�[#]
AA indicates: the last 2 digits of the present ear
BB indicates: the 2 digits of the present month
CC indicates: the 2 digits of the present da
DD indicates: the 2 digits of the present hour
EE indicates: the 2 digits of the present minute
FF indicates: the 2 digits of the present second
For example: set the time as 15:35:40, Oct. 1st, 2009
Operating method: [32][09][10][01][15][35][40][#]
10. Time based arming and disarming
Time based arming
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [33~35], then input the hour [AA] and minute [BB]
of the time ou want to set to arm, and finall input [#] to confirm. You will hear a long beep and a
voice prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [XX][AA][BB][#]
indicates: the address code 33, 34, 35 of the timel arming
AA indicates: the hour of the setting time
BB indicates: the minute of the setting time
For example: set the arm time as 10:45pm
Operating method: [33][22][45][#]
LCD displa :
Time based Disarming
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [36~38], then input the hour [AA] and minute [BB]
of the time ou want to set to disarm, and finall input [#] to confirm. You will hear a long beep and
a voice prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [XX][AA][BB][#]
indicates: the address code 36, 37, 38 of the timel disarming
AA indicates: the hour of the setting time
BB indicates: the minute of the setting time
For example: set the arm time as 10:45am
Operating method: [33][22][45][#]
LCD displa :
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Timing Control
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [39], then input the number indicating turning on
timel arm/ disarm [1/0], and then input [#] to confirm. You will hear a long beep and a voice
prompt “setting completed”. The factor default is off.
Operating method: [39][0/1][#]
0: turn off the function of timel arm/ disarm
1: turn on the function of timel arm/ disarm
For example: turn on the function of timel arm/ disarm
Operating method: [39][1][#]
11. Telephone/cellphone Number Settings
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [51] ~ [56], then input the voice alarm receiving
number (mobile number or telephone number), and then press [#] to confirm. The main unit will
make a long beep, the [Signal] indicator will flicker once, and ou will hear “setting completed”,
which indicate number is set successfull .
Operating method: [XX][YY…YY][#]
indicates: the 1- 6 alarming user number [51] ~ [56]
YY…YY indicates: voice alarm-receiving phone number
For example: set 13811111111 as the first voice call number
Operating method: [51][13811111111][#]
LCD displa :
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12. Delete Phone Number
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [51] ~ [56], and then press [#] to confirm, the alarm
unit will make a long beep and the [Signal] indicator will flicker once and ou will hear “delete
completed”, which indicate the alarming user number is deleted successfull .
Operating method: [XX][#]
indicates: the 1- 6 alarming user number [51] ~ [56]
For example: Delete the third alarming user number from the s stem.
Operating method: [53][#]
LCD displa :
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13. SMS Receiving Number Setting
Note: You can set a maximum of 3 SMS numbers.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [57] ~ [59], then input the SMS receiving number,
and then press [#] button to confirm. The main unit will make a beep, the [Signal] indicator will
flicker once and ou will hear “setting completed”, which indicate setup successfull .
Operating method: [XX][YY…YY][#]
indicates: address codes of message-receiving numbers from the
first number to the third number [57] ~ [59]
YY…YY indicates: the SMS receiving number
For example: setup 13822222222 as the first SMS receiving number
Operating method: [57][138222222][#]
14. Delete SMS Receiving Number
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [57] ~ [59], and then press [#] button to confirm.
The main unit will make a beep, the [Signal] indicator will flicker once and ou will hear “delete
completed”, which indicate SMS number is deleted successfull .
Operating method: [ ][#]
XX indicates: address codes of message-receiving numbers from the
first group to the third group [57] ~ [59]
For example: delete the first SMS user number from the s stem
Operating method: [57][#]
1 . Defence Zone Programming
If ou want to change the alarm attributes of the defence zones, such as turn off the siren when
s stem alarms, ou can do it b defence zone programming.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [60], then the defence zone number [01~99], then
input defence zone t pe [1~4], then input defence zone location number [1~8], and then select siren
on/off [0/1], finall press [#] to confirm. You will hear the main unit emit a long beep and a voice
prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [60][AA][B][C][D][#]
AA: defence zone number [01~99] means zone 1 to zone 99;
B: defence zone t pe
[1]: real-time defence zone – alarm will be triggered immediatel when a sensor is triggered
[2]: 40 seconds dela defence zone – alarm will be triggered 40 seconds after a sensor is triggered
[3]: 24 hours defence zone – alarm will be triggered immediatel when a sensor is triggered even
when the alarm is not armed. This zone t pe is used for sensors that need to be on all the time like
smoke sensors etc.
[4]: b pass defence zone – alarm will not be triggered if sensors on this zone is triggered.
C: defence zone location (locations are a wa to give the user an idea on what zone were triggered
when the alarm calls or SMS the user).
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[1] SOS Alarm [2] Fire Alarm [3] Gas Leak Alarm
[4] Door Alarm [5] Hall Alarm [6] Window Alarm
[7] Balcon Alarm [8] Boundar Alarm
D: siren ON/OFF: [0] OFF, [1] ON
For example: set defence zone 12 to be 24-hour, fire alarm and siren on
Operating method: [60][12][3][2][1][#]
16. Home Arm Defence Zone Setting
If ou want some detectors to work and some not while ou are at home, ou can use the [Home
Arm] function.
Note: Set the home function on the zones that should be active when in home arm mode,
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [61], then choose the corresponding
defence zone number [01~99], then choose [Home Arm], and then choose whether alarm [0/1]
button, and finall press [#] to confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and a voice prompt
“setting completed”.
Operating method: [61][XX][A][#]
indicates: [01~99] is defence zone 1 to defence zone 99
A indicates: [0] Home arm but not alarm
[1] Home arm and alarm
For example: set defence zone 11 to be Home arm and alarm
Operating method: [61][11][1][#]
For example: set defence zone 12 as Home arm but not alarm
Operating method: [61][12][0][#]
17. Voice Recording
A 10 second voice recording can be stored on the alarm s stem that will be pla ed back when the
alarm calls the pre-set numbers.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [701], and then press [#] to confirm.
The main unit will emit a beep and the [ ] indicator will go on, and do our recording for the next
10 seconds , record at 10cm awa from the main unit with relative loud tone. In the next 10
seconds, the main unit will repla our message.
Operating method: [701][#]
LCD displa :
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18. Siren Setting
B default the alarm unit will beep to indicate when the alarm is armed or disarmed. If a louder
indication is needed the siren can also be activated to indicate this.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [75] select if the siren should sounds or not [0/1]
and then press [#] to confirm. The main unit will emit a long beep and a voice prompt “setting
completed”.
Operating method: [75][A][#]
A indicates: [0] Siren off; [1] Siren on; S stem default: [0] Siren off
For example: set siren on when arm/ disarm
Operating method: [75][1][#]
LCD displa :
19. Siren Setting in “Emergency Help/Panic” mode
When the panic button is pressed the siren can be set to sound or not.
While in settings mode, use the ke pad to enter [76], and then [1/0], finall press [#]
to confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and a voice prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [76][A][#]
A indicates: [0]: siren off in “Emergenc Help” mode
[1]: siren on in “Emergenc Help” mode
S stem default: [0] siren off
20. Alarming Record Checking
While in settings mode, input [*0#], the main unit will make a long beep and enters into alarm
record checking mode. After displa ing the alarm and defence zone number indicator, the LCD
screen will displa the exact alarming time of this defence zone. Press 2 to check the previous
alarming record; press 8 to go to next record and press [*#] to exit checking.
Example: the 51st defence zone; the 7th alarming; alarming time:
12:10, August 1st, 2008.
LCD displa for one second
and then displa the alarming time:
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21. SMS Notification when alarm is Armed/Disarmed (Default: OFF)
While in settings mode input the command:
[77] + [1/ 0] + [#] (1: ON, 0: OFF)
After turning thus function on, the s stem can send an SMS to three SMS receiving numbers
(57~59 as mentioned above) when the s stem is armed or disarmed.
After starting this function, the s stem can send SMS to three SMS receiving numbers (57~59 as mentioned above) when the
s stem enters arm/ disarm status through wireless remote controllers or its panel ke board operation.
22. GSM Signal Checking
Before installing the main unit, ou should check the signal strength of the location of installation
in order to ensure good GSM reception. While in settings mode press [81]#, the main unit will make
a long beep and displa the signal strength.
Signal strength must be between 07-31. If it’s less than 07, ou should change place.
For example: if the signal intensit is 12, it will displa as:
The signal strength can also be viewed from the signal strength icon on the panel.
This icon indicates the signal strength. When the intensit number is 0-7, this icon will not be
shown; when it’s 8-15, this icon will be flashing; when the number is larger than 16, this icon will
be on the screen without flash.
23. Arm/ Disarm Siren Sound Setting
After ou activate this function, the external siren will make one short beep when arming and two
short beeps when disarming
In setting status, use ke pad to input [75], then [0/1] and finall press [#] to confirm; voice prompts:
setting completed, please enter instruction”.
Operating method: [75][A][#]
[0] Siren off; [1] Siren on; S stem default: [0] Siren off
For example: set siren on when arm/ disarm
[75][1][#]
24. Enable/disable Voice Prompt
The voice prompt when arming or disarming the s stem as well as for all voice prompts used b the
s stem can be enabled or disabled.
Voice prompt settings when arm/disarm
In setting status, first input [83], then [0/1] and finall press [#] to confirm; voice prompts: setting
completed, please enter instruction.
Operating method:[83][A]#
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A indicates: [1]: activate voice prompt for arm/ disarm (factor default)
[0]: deactivate voice prompt for arm/ disarm
Voice Prompt for All Settings
This setting is used to enable/disable all voice prompts.
In setting status, first input [84], then [0/1] and finall press [#] to confirm; voice prompts: setting
completed, please enter instruction.
Operating method:[84][A][#]
A indicates: [1]: activate voice prompt for arm/ disarm (factor default)
[0]: deactivate voice prompt for arm/ disarm
Note: after ou deactivate this function, all the voice including arm/ disarm voice will not work.
2 . Wireless transmitter operations
The alarm s stem is able to send wireless signals to different devices to activate/deactivate them. A
good example will be to control a wireless outdoor siren and strobe unit.
Activate/deactivate the transmitter
Operating method: [41] [0/1] [#]
[0]: turn off the function of wireless transmission
[1]: turn on the function of wireless transmission
For example: turn the wireless transmission function on:
Operating method: [41] [1] [#]
26. Time Setting of Alarm Delay (Default: 40 sec)
In setup status, use ke pad to input [45], then input dela time [01] ~ [99], and then input [#] to
confirm. You will hear a long beep and a voice prompt “setting completed”.
Operating method: [45] [AA] [#]
AA indicates: the code number 01~99
For example: set the wireless coding number as 65
Operating method: [45] [65] [#]
LCD displa :
Note: Alarm dela is effective onl for zones that are set as a dela zone (see defence zone
programming)
27. Voice Prompt for All Settings
For all above settings, ou could hear the voice prompt such as “setting completed, please enter
instruction”, “delete completed”. You can deactivate the voice if ou do not need them.
In setting status, first input [84], then [0/1] and finall press [#] to
confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and voice prompts:
setting completed, please enter instruction.
Operating method: [84] [0/1] [#]
[1]: activate voice prompt for all operations (factor default)
[0]: deactivate voice prompt
For example: Set voice prompt OFF
Operating method: [84] [0] [#]
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Note: after ou deactivate this function, all the voice including arm/disarm voice will not work.
28.Tamper Alarm Setting
There is a tamper alarm button at the back side of the panel. If ou install the panel with the bracket
(included in the standard pack), this button will be pressed down. When someone is tr ing to
disassemble the panel, the button will be loosen once the bracket is taken off and the s stem will
make alarm at the same time. In setting status, first input [87], then press [0/1] and finall press [#] to
confirm. The main unit will make a long beep and voice prompts: setting completed.
Operating method: 【87 】【0/1 】【#】
[0]: Tamper alarm OFF (factor default)
[1]: Tamper alarm ON
For example: Set Tamper alarm ON
Operating method: 【87 】【1 】【#】
Note: The alarm SMS is “zone 99 emergenc alarm"”.
29.IMEI Checking
In setting status, first input [88] and then press [#] to confirm. The 15-digit IMEI code will be
displa ed separatel in 4 pages (2 seconds per page) on the screen.
Operation Instructions
1. System statuses.
1) Arm: defence zone 1~99 will alarm when detectors are triggered
2) Home Arm: in home arm status, the defence zone which is set as [Home Arm] will alarm when
detectors are triggered.
3) Disarm: defence zone 1~99 will not alarm when detector are triggered (except 24 hours defence
zones)
4) S stem setup status: In this status, all defence zones will not alarm when detectors are triggered.
2. Remote Controller Operation
Users can use the remote controller to arm (Out Arm, Home Arm), Emergenc Alarm/panic button
and to disarm the alarm.
1) Out Arm: Press the button
2) Disarm: Press the button
3) Home Arm: Press the button
4) Emergenc Alarm:Press the button,s stem will alarm at once.
3. Keypad operation
Activate Out Arm with the alarm keypad
Out arm is used when there is nobod inside the protected propert and all sensors will be active
Press [Out Home ] button on ke pad, s stem will make one beep per second for a total of 100
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beeps(seconds. The [OUT ARM] indicator will be on without flashing. It means Out Arm is set
successfull .
Ke pad Operation: Press [Out Home ] button, the s stem will enter arm status 100 seconds later.
Remote control operation: Press the button
LCD displa :
Activate Home Arm using the alarm keypad
While somebod is at home, ou might want to have some zones active and some not.
Main Unit Operation: Press [At Home ] button on the ke pad
Remote control operation: Press the button
LCD displa :
Disarm
Main Unit Operation: Use the ke pad to input the user password, then press [#] button. [Out
Home] or [At Home] lights will go off.
Remote Control Operation: Press the button on remote controller
LCD display:
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3. Cellular / phone operation
Receiving a call from the alarm system.
When the alarm is triggered, it will dial the preset numbers. If no one answers the first number
dialled, the s stem will call the next user number automaticall . The s stem will call each preset
numbers 3 times in order or until the phone is answered.
If ou answer the call, ou will hear the pre-recorded voice recorded as explained earlier as well as
an artificial voice that gives the zone number that triggered the alarm..
You can set the alarm s stem via our telephone or mobile phone ke pad.
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