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STATUS ALARM
SOS
DISARM
I. Features
Adopt GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands, can be used all over the
world.
Can per-set 5 phone numbers: when there is an alarm, it will call
these numbers in order. Press DISARM button on the main panel, it
will stop alarming.
Can per-set 5 SMS numbers: when there is an alarm, it will send
SMS to these numbers.
Maximum 30 wireless sensors including wireless panic button or
remote controllers, etc.
2 wired ports to connect wired sensors.
The SMS content of the first 5 wireless sensors can be edited by
users.
Support remote listen in and two-way communication (connect an
external speaker).
SMS alert for power failure or recovery.
Built-in backup rechargeable battery to keep working after power off.
SIM card
3. Power
Plug in the power adaptor and turn on the backup battery switch.
The LED indicator will flash and the unit enters standby status.
III. Host
1.LED status explanation
Red (flash quickly) Check SIM card and search GSM network
2. Host panel
Status indicator
POWER MONITOR
STATUS ALARM
MIC
Reset
Disarm
DISARM
Speaker
GND GND
GND GND
2. Exit coding
In coding status, press [RESET] button again. Or if there's no operation
within 5 seconds after entering coding status, it will exit coding
automatically.
3. Settings by call
Users can use a mobile phone or fixed-line telephone to call the
number of the host to set alarm call numbers. It can store maximum 5
numbers. After setting, the host will call these numbers when alarm.
Setting method: after getting through the call, users will hear a long
beep. Then press operation password (default: 888888) and #. A long
beep means password is correct. Three short beeps mean password is
wrong, you need to input again. If the password is wrong for
consecutive three times, the call will be hung up automatically. If
there's no input within 30seconds after getting through the call, it will
also be hung up automatically.
After password and #, users can do the following settings.
Note:
a. Power failure/recovery alert: after activating this function, when the external
power supply is off, user will receive a message “POWER DOWN”. If
the power recovers after failure, the message is “POWER UP”.
b. Alarm call circle time: when there's nobody answers the alarm call, the
device will call all the alarm phone numbers in circle automatically. This
is to set the circle time.
All the following commands in Table 2 can also be set by SMS. The
SMS should begin with “operation password#”. The default password
is 888888.
Table 2:
Message content should
Change alarm
not exceed 25 English
message of SOS 96#message content#
letters. Default SMS: 00
button on main panel
Emergency ALARM.
Message content should
[91-95]#message content#
Change alarm not exceed 25 English
91: the 1st wireless sensor
message of wireless letters. Default SMS: XX
92: the 2nd wireless sensor
panic button Emergency ALARM.
……
XX means the serial
95: the 5th wireless sensor
number of wireless sensor
Delete alarm
message [91-95]##
Note:
After successful setting, user will receive a SMS reply with the content
of “OK…”. If the SMS setting format is wrong, user will receive
“FORMAT ERROR!”.
5. Factory reset
Press the [RESET] button for 5 seconds until the LEDs on the panel are
flashing quickly. After this operation, all the settings return to factory
default.
V. Operation Instruction
1. Answer alarm call
When there is an alarm, the ALARM LED on the panel will be on and
the external siren (if user has connected) will ring for 3 minutes if
there's no operation. Also the device will send alarm SMS to and call
the preset numbers. Press DISARM button on the main panel or the
remote controller, it will stop the alarm.
The alarm system will keep calling all the preset numbers in order if
nobody answers the call. The default circle time is 3.
If someone answers the call, it will enter two-way intercom status
automatically and the siren stops ringing.
Then user can press “1#” to arm,
“2#” to disarm,
“3#” to listen-in,
“4#” to return to intercom.
A long beep means correct operation and three short beeps means
wrong operation.
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VIII. Care and Maintenance
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