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1 G4S SMARTalarm User Guide

2 CONGRATULATIONS WITH YOUR NEW SECURITY SYSTEM! We are glad that you have chosen G4S SMARTalarm. G4S is the largest supplier of security solutions in the world. We have invested all our experience in developing a future-proof, flexible and user friendly security system for you. We hope that you will be statisfied with it. This guide will help you with using your new security system. If you have any doubts, feel free to call our customer service: best regard G4S 2

3 CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION THE SMARTALARM APP THE HOME PAGE ARMING AND DISARMING SMART RULES IFTTT FAVORITES (SHORTCUTS) VIDEO DEVICES USERS PLACES THE HISTORY PAGE CUSTOMIZING YOUR APP TUTORIALS BATTERIES

4 1. INTRODUCTION With G4S SMARTalarm you can manage your home with your mobile devices from anywhere. The mobile app gives you what you need to setup and configure your SMARTalarm. This guide will help you do the following: Arm and disarm SMARTalarm Define Smart Rules to manage your smart home Manage devices, users, and places View event history Customize notification delivery and other SMARTalarm features 4

5 2. THE SMARTALARM APP You and other users can access the alarm system through the SMARTalarm app. App Store and Google Play do also contain information about requirements for operating systems. 2.1 LOGIN 1. Tap the SMARTalarm app icon. The Login screen appears. 2. Enter your address and password, and tap Login. The Home screen appears. 2.2 LOG UD 1. Tap on. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Log out. The Log out page appears. 3. Tap OK. 5

6 3. THE HOME PAGE Place name Tap to change place. Main menu Access to devices, shortcuts, users, settings etc. Next Smart Rule Tap the name, if you want to see or change to next Smart Rule. Arm icon and text The current arming state. Arming buttons Tap to arm the system. When the system is armed the Disarm button appears. Favorites Shortcuts for rules can be added here. System messages Unread messages concerning alarms, warnings and errors. The messages are removed when the issues are resolved. A green tick means no messages. Tap on the red number to read the messages. Then tap filters if you want to filter the list. Turn the message types on and off by using this button:. Tap Apply to finish. Temperature Shows the standard room temperature on the location. Tap the temperature to see more. 6

7 4. ARMING AND DISARMING You can use your app, remote control and tag reader to set your SMARTalarm to the following arm modes: Arm Away Night Arm Day Arm Panic alarm Disarmed You can configure the behaviour of your SMARTalarm devices for each of the Away, Night, and Day arming modes. The current arming mode is displayed on the HOME page (status icon and text). When the system is armed, this icon is displayed:.. While armed, if a detection occurs, the following action buttons appear on the HOME page: - Tap to disarm your system. - Tap to silence the siren while SMARTalarm remains armed. 7

8 4.1 ARM AWAY Use Arm Away for full protection when you and your family are out of the house. SMARTalarm protects all zones by arming all the peripheral devices on the premises. Read more on page 11. Arm Away is activated in the following ways: App: Press on. Remote Control: Press on. Tag Reader: Press on. 4.2 NIGHT ARM Night Arm monitors designated areas to protect against intruders while you are at home. For example, Night Arm can be configured to arm detectors on the first floor, but not detectors on a floor with bedrooms. Night Arm is activated in the following ways: App: Press on. Remote control: Press on. Tag reader: Press on. 8

9 4.3 DAY ARM Day Arm keeps your family safe when they re at home during the day. For example, Day Arm can be configured to arm only the front and back door sensors while you and your family are at home. The Day Arm mode is activated in the following ways: App: Press on. Remote control: Press on. Tag reader: Press on. 4.4 DISARMING When SMARTalarm is armed, this icon is displayed on the HOME page. You can disarm your system like this: App: Enter your PIN code, if you have activated this function. Press on. Remote control: Press on. Tag reader: If your tag reader does not require an access code, hold the tag close to the tag reader. If your tag reader requires an access code, you have to enter your PIN code first, and then hold the tag close to the tag reader. 9

10 Arm Away Arms all devices in your system. Night Arm Arms the devices that are configured for Night Arm. Day Arm Arms all devices that are configured for Day Arm. SOS function This function is activated as call to SRC. User function on the tag reader You have three attempts to enter your four digit code. If you enter the code incorrectly three times, the tag reader will be locked for five minutes. Furthermore, you have five seconds to enter each digit, and after entering the code, you have ten seconds to register your tag on the tag reader. If you spend more time than allowed, you will have to start over. However, this will not be considered an error. How to enter the access code Press the buttons representing the numbers of the code. For example, if your code is 4568, press the button with three times, and the button with one time. How to disarm your system Enter your code slowly, and register your tag on the tag reader. 10

11 4.5 DELAYED ARMING Delayed Arming allows you to arm your SMARTalarm while still on the premises. The function is giving you the time you need to leave the secured area without triggering the alarm. After you activate Arm Away, the siren and tag reader will beep until the system is actually armed. Countdown screen When you are arming your system through the app, a countdown screen will be displayed. The screen are counting down in seconds, showing you how much time you have to leave the area. Note: Delayed Arming only works for Arm Away. To configure the arming delay 1. Press on. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Delayed Arming. 4. Tap the number of seconds for the delay. 11

12 4.6 FORCED ARMING Error: Action failed To arm SMARTalarm, all the peripherals should be closed or functional. If one or more peripherals are open or offline when you arm your system, a notification window appears in the app. You can force SMARTalarm to arm using the following App: Tap the Force Arm button in the arm window. Remote control: 1. Press on the round botton in the middle of the remote control until all the LEDs on the remote control are lit. 2. Press the button for the arming mode you want to set. Tag reader: 1. Press the button for the arming mode you want to set and hold until the button flashes Red. 2. For an outdoor tag reader, place your tag near the tag reader when the LED begins flashing. 12

13 4.7 SOS ALARM In case of an emergency, you can trigger a panic alarm using your remote control or tag reader. The SOS button on the tag reader How to trigger the alarm Press the button for at least five seconds. SOS buttons on the remote control How to trigger the alarm Press the two buttons simultaneously. 13

14 5. SMART RULES You can use Smart Rules to setup your SMARTalarm to automatically perform specific actions following specific triggers. For example, you can build a Smart Rule to make the siren chime twice if the front door is opened between 10:00 and 12:00. Each Smart Rule can have one or more triggers that determine when to perform one or more actions. The triggers and actions available in a Smart Rule depend on the specific scenario and on the installed devices. SMARTalarm supports up to 20 Smart Rules. 14

15 5.1 ABOUT TRIGGERS Triggers are events that cause the Smart Rule to be performed. Each Smart Rule requires at least one trigger. You can combine an arm mode trigger or device trigger with a schedule trigger. You can set the following types of triggers: Schedule, Tap, Security, and Events. Schedule Specific times or range of times. Security Security triggers refer to the security status: Disarm Arm Away Day Arm Night Arm Intrusion 15

16 Tap Tap is a fast trigger, executing the defined action without any consideration for errors etc. The fast trigger can be created as a shortcut, which you can access from Favorites. Tap trigger. Under Favorites you can add Smart rules. Read more about shortcuts on page

17 1. Change of security status: You can define a Smart rule as a tap trigger, changing the security status (arm away, day arm, night arm). When using the tap trigger, the Smart rule is immediately activated without paying any attention to open zones. The system will be force armed without delayed arming. 2. Comfort video 15 seconds: The tap trigger starts a 15 second recording, executed by chosen video detectors. The detectors are defined in the Smart Rule. 3. Turn on light: The tap trigger turns on the light, using chosen Z-wave devices. The Z-Wave devices are defined in the Smart Rule. Device Device triggers are events detected by specific devices. For each event, you can choose the device that detects the event. Temperature above or below a specified threshold Motion detected Open / Close sensor Smoke alarm Flood Dimmer - when turned on and brightness greater than zero Switch action - Unlocked / Locked / Manually switched on / Manually switched off 17

18 5.2 ABOUT ACTIONS You can define the actions a Smart Rule will take when the specified triggers occur. Each Smart Rule requires at least one action. You can define multiple actions for the same Smart Rule. You can set the following types of actions: Arm modes and Devices. Arm modes Devices 18

19 Arm modes Activate an arming mode. This action is only available for schedule and tap type triggers. For example, activate Arm Away every night at 11:30. 19

20 Devices The action type Devices gives you the opportunity for activating a device, triggering an action. See the illustration below and read more examples on the following pages. 20

21 Start All Sirens: sound all sirens installed on the premises according to the sirens duration and volume configuration. Switch: set an action for a device installed in the Z-Wave network. For example, switch on a light at a specific time. Turn on for a duration: turn on a Z-Wave device for a set amount of time. Record video: capture a video. For example, the camera detector captures a video when the front door is opened. Chime once/twice: sound one or two chimes. For example, the siren sounds a chime when a door is opened. Set dimmer: dim a Z-Wave device. Configure thermostat: change the Z-Wave thermostat settings. Send notification: send a user defined text message, , or push notification. For example, send a text message, System is armed when Arm Away is activated. NOTE: Messages are sent according to the user s profile notification settings. For example, if a user profile is configured not to receive s, no will be sent to that user even if that action is defined in the Smart Rule. 21

22 Wake-up alarm: set your mobile built-in alarm clock to sound an alarm at the scheduled time defined in your schedule rule trigger. G4S Smart bulb: set your Z-Wave RGBW LED bulb to light up a specific color and brightness for a defined duration. Open/close garage door: set your smart garage door to open or close. 22

23 5.3 HOW TO CREATE A NEW SMART RULE Note: We are using an example to illustrate the process. 1. Tap on. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap Add a new Smart Rule. 4. Enter a name for the new Smart Rule and tap Continue. For example, enter Sample Rule. 5. Tap add trigger +. A screen appears prompting you to choose the trigger type. 6. Tap the type of rule you want to create. For example, we want to use a device trigger. Therefore, we tap on Devices. A list of installed devices appear. 7. Tap the Device trigger you want to use. For example, tap Open Close Sensor. Next, select the device for which the trigger is being set. We tap Front Door. 8. Set the device trigger action you want to use as the trigger. Then tap OK. For example, set either Opened or Closed. Tap OK. 9. Tap add action +. A screen appears prompting you to choose the action. Only available actions appear. 10. Tap the action you want. For example, we want to use the Camera Detector to capture images of people who are entering the front door. Therefore, we tap Camera Detector. 11. Tap on to select the camera detector, and tap OK. 12. To add another action, tap add action + and repeat step 10 and Tap OK. 23

24 5.4 HOW TO SET A NEW SMART RULE A G4S SMART BULB AS AN ACTION The Smart Rules screens for setting a Smart bulb as an action allow you to use the capabilities of the Z-Wave device. 1. Follow the instructons on previous page, until you are ready to choose your action. 2. In the actions list, tap the Smart bulb you want. The bulb screen appears. 3. Make your adjustments. 4. Tap OK. Adjustment options Press to turn on or off. Tap the colour wheel to choose colour and brightness. Tap to set duration 24

25 Colour adjustments Small coloured circles Tap on one of the six small circles to choose a pre-set colour. Slider Use the slider to adjust the brightness. Colour wheel Tap to select a colour. You cannot slide on the colour wheel; you have to tap on the colour you want. 25

26 5.5 HOW TO DELETE A SMART RULE Note: You need to be a master user to delete Smart Rules 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap Delete. 4. Tap next to the Smart Rule you want to delete. 5. Tap Delete. 6. Tap Done. 5.6 HOW TO CHANGE THE NAME OF A SMART RULE Note: You need to be a master user to change the name of a Smart Rule. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap the Smart Rule you want to change. 4. Tap Edit. 5. Type the new name. 6. Tap OK. 26

27 5.7 HOW TO EDIT A SMART RULE Note: You need to be a master user to edit Smart Rules. When you remove a trigger, all of the Smart Rule s actions are removed. How to delete a trigger or action: 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap the Smart Rule you want to change. 4. Tap Edit. 5. Tap next to the trigger or action you want to delete. 6. Tap Delete. 7. Tap Done. 8. When you are done, tap OK. 27

28 How to change a trigger or action 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap the Smart Rule you want to change. 4. Tap the trigger or action you want to change. 5. Make the changes. 6. Tap OK. 7. When you are done, tap OK. 5.8 HOW TO TURN A SMART RULE ON AND OFF Note: You need to be a master user to turn Smart Rules on or off. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Smart Rules. The Smart Rules screen appears. 3. Tap the Smart Rule you want to set. 4. Tap to turn the Smart Rule on or off. indicates that the Smart Rule is on. indicates that the Smart Rule is off. 5. When you finish editing the Smart Rule, tap OK. 28

29 6. IFTTT You can expand your systems smart home capabilities by accessing your service provider s IFTTT applets. You need to be a master user to work with IFTTT. 1. Tap Control. The Control screen appears. 2. Tap IFTTT applets. 3. If this is the first time connecting to IFTTT, log in to IFTTT. 4. Select the applet you want. 5. To return to SMART alarm, close the IFTTT screen. 29

30 7. FAVORITES Favorites (shortcuts) are user-defined direct access buttons. You can define up to nine favorites. The are three types of favorites: 1. Smart Rules - Executing a smart rule. 2. Control - Controlling Smart Home devices. 3. Video - Viewing live video. Main menu Under the main menu you have access to: DEVICES HISTORY SMART RULES USERS SETTINGS LOGOUT Favorites At the bottom of the front you will find Favorites. Here you can insert nine Smart Rules. 30

31 7.1 HOW TO ADD A FAVORITE 1. On the HOME page, tap Favorite. 2. Press + 3. Touch the type of shortcut that you want to create. You can choose Smart Rule, Control, or Video. 4. Tap next to the rule, Smart Home device, or video you want to access. 5. Tap OK. The name of a favorite is automatically generated from the rule, Smart Home device, or camera detector activated by the favorite. 7.2 HOW TO DELETE A FAVORITE 1. Tap on Favorites. 2. Tap Edit. 3. Tap next to the favorite that you want to delete. 4. Tap Delete. 5. Tap Done. 31

32 8. VIDEO You can use the SMARTalarm app to view videos from the camera detectors in the following ways: 1. Live View live comfort videos from your camera detectors. 2. Stored View videos, previously recorded by a camera detector. 3. Archive View video clips recorded by camera detectors, according to a date range. VIDEO Press on this button to navigate to the VIDEO page. 32

33 8.1 LIVE VIDEOS You can use the SMARTalarm app to view real time, live video from your camera detectors. Viewing live videos is dependent on your user profile. Read more on page 47. Live comfort videos You can use the SMARTalarm app to view comfort videos from your installed camera detectors. A comfort video is a short, on-demand video clip recorded by a camera detector. While watching a comfort video, the SMARTalarm records the video for future use. How to view comfort videos: 1. Tap VIDEO. The Video screen appears displaying a list of available camera devices. 2. Tap next to the camera detector you want to access. The live view screen appears in mode. The comfort video plays and records for up to 40 seconds. COMFORT VIDEO ICONS Pause the live video and stop recording the clip. View and record another comfort video. 33

34 8.2 STORED VIDEOS You can view previously recorded videos by either a camera detector or an HD camera, according to your service level. Stored Camera Detector Video Clips Video types: Security: initiated by a detection. Security: initiated by a detection - Only a partial recording was captured due to device tamper or communications failure. Comfort: initiated by the user. Smart rule: initiated by a Smart Rule. To view a stored camera detector video clip: 1. Tap VIDEO. A list of available camera devices appears. 2. Tap for the camera detector you want. The Date Selection screen appears. 3. Select From and To dates and tap OK. A list appears of stored video clips recorded from the selected camera during the selected date range. 4. Tap for the video clip you want to view. 34

35 STORED VIDEO CLIP ICONS Pause the video clip. Play the video clip. SEND Send the video clip to the login address. Stored Comfort Videoes Your camera stores videos in the cloud, if supported by your camera service level. Your camera service level also defines how far back your videos are stored. You can see information about your service level the SMARTalarm app: 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap? at the bottom of the main menu. To view a stored comfort video: 1. Tap Video. A list of available camera devices appears. 2. Tap for the camera you want. 3. Select a date and time and tap OK. A list of stored videos recorded from the selected camera appears, beginning from the selected date and time. The stored video player appears showing a one hour period. 35

36 STORED COMFORT VIDEO ICONS Play/pause the stored video. Take a snapshot. The snapshots are saved in your phone s photo gallery. Select another time period. 36

37 8.3 ARCHIVED VIDEOS You can view video clips recorded by your camera detectors, even if a detector is no longer connected to your system. Viewing a video clip is dependent on your user profile. See more on page 48. Video types: Security: initiated by a detection. Security: initiated by a detection - Only a partial recording was captured due to device tamper or communications failure. Comfort: initiated by the user. Smart rule: initiated by a Smart Rule. How to view archived videos: 1. Press on VIDEO. Now, you can see a list of available camera devices. 2. Tap. 3. Select the start and end date, and tap OK. Now, you can see a list of stored video clips recorded during the selected date range. 4. Tap next to the archived video clip you want to view. 37

38 ARCHIVED VIDEO CLIP ICONS Pause the video clip. Play the video clip. SEND Send the video clip to the login address. 38

39 9. DEVICES NOTE: Only master users can manage devices. You can manage your SMARTalarm in the following ways: Adding and removing devices Viewing device status Configuring devices, including a tag, a chime, a doorbell, a MIMO device Controlling home automation devices Main menu Tap on the main menu icon to get access to Devices. Smart Home You can control your Smart Home devices from here. 39

40 9.1 HOW TO ADD A DEVICE You only need to add devices not included in the SMARTalarm kit. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Devices. The Devices screen appears. 3. Tap Add New Device. Now, you can see a list of the available device types. 4. Select a device type. The system starts scanning for the device. 5. Place the device close to the hub. 6. If the device has a tamper switch, activate the tamper. 7. Insert the batteries. 8. When prompted by the app, enter the device s system name and/or location. 9. Tap OK. 10. If you want to configure the device, tap Configure. 11. Install the device in the chosen location. NOTE: To add: A Nest thermostat: Refer to the Nest Thermostat User Guide. Home automation devices: Refer to the Z Wave SMARTalarm Manual. 40

41 9.2 HOW TO VIEW THE DEVICE STATUS Note: The status of Smart Home devices and remote controls are not displayed. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Devices. Now, you can see a list of installed devices and this information: The status of the battery strength The communication signal strength - Only for non-smart Home devices. for each battery-powered device. between the device and the hub 41

42 Detection behaviour list: Trigger immediately After SMARTalarm is armed, the device triggers an alarm immediately upon detection. Entry/Exit After SMARTalarm is armed; the device allows you time to leave the house before detection begins. When re-entering the house, the device allows you time to disarm the system as well before detection begins. The delay is 30 seconds. Allow walk through A sensor device (motion detector/camera detector/magnetic sensor) configured as Allow walk through gives you 30 seconds to disarm your system. The function delays the alarm sound, if the device is triggered after an Entry/Exit device is triggered. Like this, you can ensure evidence of an intruder, if the system is not disarmed on time. For example, this allows a camera detector to take pictures during the 30-second delay. 42

43 9.3 HOW TO CONFIGURE A TAG 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Devices. The Devices screen appears. 3. Tap next to the tag you want to configure. 4. Enter the user s name as the tag name. 5. Enable/disable the access code and enter your access code if enabled. 6. Tap Accept. Note: To re-assign a tag, you have to remove the tag from Everhome and then re-add the tag for the new user. Enable/Disable: Tap here to enable or disable the access code. = enabled, = disabled Acces Code: Enter your access code here. 43

44 9.4 HOW TO CONTROL YOUR SMART HOME DEVICES You can control Smart Home devices remotely using your SMARTalarm app. For example, you can dim the light to 25 % and turn on the air conditioner. 1. Tap Smart Home. 2. Tap on the device you want to control. 3. For example, press. On or Off if it is a SWITCH Binary-2 (Contact). Note: A Smart Home device with power-save mode takes longer to respond. 44

45 9.5 HOW TO REMOVE A DEVICE 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Devices. The Devices screen appears. 3. Tap Delete. 4. Tap next to the device that you want to remove from your SMARTalarm. A delete confirmation window appears. 5. Tap Delete. 6. Tap Done. Note: If you have defined Smart Rules for a device that you are about to remove, the device s triggers and actions will be removed from the Smart Rules. To remove Smart Home devices: read the Z-Wave manual. 45

46 10. USERS There are two types of users: Master and Standard. You can define up to 29 standard users. Functions Master Standard Arming and disarming Adding and removing users Editing own personal user information Editing a other user s personal details (limited) Viewing of the devices list Managing devices Viewing definitions of Smart Rules Managing Smart Rules Managing of Smart Home devices Viewing comfort videos Viewing comfort videos, according to user profile settings Viewing security videos Viewing history messages (edit in user profile settings) Defining favorites Managing places 46

47 10.1 HOW TO ADD A USER Note: Only a master user can add a user. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Users. The Users screen appears. 3. Tap Add New User. The Add User screen appears. 4. Choose the type of user you want to add. If the user has not been defined in the system yet, tap New User. If the user is already defined in the system, tap Existing User. 5. Enter the user s personal details: Enter the address for login and for receiving notifications. If you want to change your user level, tap User level. The User Level screen appears. Select the user level you want. Enter the mobile number for receiving SMS messages from the system. Select communication form to user (notifications, s, SMS messages) Tap to allow the user to view comfort videos: means that the user is allowed to view videos. means that the user is not allowed to view videos. 47

48 ARM / DISARM NOTIFICATIONS When selecting Arm / Disarm Notifications, you will be notified whit saftey and security messages when you arm and disarming the alarm, as well as Day and Night arm. Security Message: SOS and Night forced connection Burglary Alarm Water-leakage Smoke detector HUB connection restored Comfort Message: User defined messages in smart rules System Message: Lost monitoring Low battery HUB low battery Sabotage HUB power failure HUB connection error

49 10.2 HOW TO EDIT THE USER DETAILS Master users have full access to their own user profiles, and they are also responsible for this information regarding other users: User level, access to view comfort videos or not, and notification methods. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Users. The Users screen appears. 3. Tap on the user you want to edit. The User Info screen appears. 4. Modify the information, and tap OK. 5. If you want to modify the password, tap Change Password. 6. Enter the required password information, and tap OK HOW TO REMOVE A USER 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Users. The Users screen appears. 3. Tap Delete. 4. Tap next to the user you want to delete. 5. Tap Delete. 6. Tap Done. 49

50 11. PLACES About places You can manage more than one SMARTalarm place. Each Place functions independently and has its own hubs and devices. You can only manage one place at a time. When you log in to the app, it automatically opens your default place. You can switch to another place by tapping the place name on the HOME page. You can add the same user on up to four places. You receive notifications and messages from all the places they are registered in. 50

51 11.1 HOW TO ACCESS PLACES Main menu You can get access to Places through the main menu. 1. Tap. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap Places. Change places 1. Tap on / the place name at the top of the Home screen. 2. Choose the place you want to change to. You can only manage one place at a time. 51

52 11.2 HOW TO ADD A NEW PLACE 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Places (Hubs). The Places screen appears. 4. Tap Add new place. The registration screen appears. 5. Register the new hub HOW TO SET THE DEFAULT PLACE The default place is used as your standard place. When you open your SMARTalarm app, the default place is applied. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Places. The Places screen appears. 4. Tap Default place. The Default Place screen appears. 5. Tap the place you want to set as your default place. 52

53 11.4 HOW TO CHANGE YOUR PLACE NAME 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Places. The Places screen appears. 4. Tap Name. The Current Place screen appears. 5. Enter the new name of the current place. 6. Tap < HOW TO SET THE PLACE TIME ZONE 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Places. The Places screen appears. 4. Tap Time Zone. The Time Zone screen appears. 5. Select the country where your current place is located. 6. Select the time zone where your current place is located. 7. Tap <. 53

54 11.6 HOW TO REMOVE A PLACE FROM YOUR USER NAME You can remove yourself from a place. The place remains in your system, and remaining users, defined for the place, still have access to the place. Caution: If you are the only master user connected to the place, you have to create another master user before proceeding. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Places (Hubs). The Places screen appears. 4. Tap Place s. The Current Place screen appears. 5. Tap Delete. 6. Tap or the place you want to delete. 7. Tap Delete. 8. Tap Done. 54

55 12. THE HISTORY PAGE The HISTORY page Tap on HISTORY to access the event log. In the HISTORY menu, you can view a list of the previous 100 event messages reported by your devices. If you want to refresh the page, tap. Only messages allowed by your user profile are displayed. How to filter the history list 1. Tap HISTORY. 2. Tap Filters. 3. If you want to filter in relation to dates, then tap Date. 4. Enter the start and end date, and tap OK. 5. Tap next to the devices that you want to display in the event list. 6. Tap OK. The History screen displays a filtered list of available events. Note: To extend battery life, the motion detector and camera detector power down for a two-minute interval after each detection. During this interval, the devices do not transmit detection events. The interval continues until there are two full minutes with no detections. 55

56 13. CUSTOMIZING YOUR APP You can customize this: PIN protection Tag reader access code Temperature display Notification delivery Emergency contacts Sirens 13.1 HOW TO CUSTOMIZE PIN PROTECTION You can setup an additional layer of access security for your SMARTalarm. The first time you log in to your SMARTalarm app, the app assigns 1234 as the default PIN. How to configure your protection level 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap PIN code. The PIN code screen appears. 4. Tap PIN code protection Level. The Protection Level screen appears. 5. Select the protection level you want, and tap OK: Low: No PIN required. Medium: PIN required to disarm your SMARTalarm. High: PIN required every time you use the SMARTalarm app. 56

57 How to modify your PIN 1. Ensure that PIN security is enabled. 2. Tap. The main menu appears. 3. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 4. Tap PIN code. The PIN code screen appears. 5. Tap Change PIN code. 6. Enter the old and new PIN code as instructed. How to reset your PIN When you forget your PIN, your PIN must be reset. 1. Tap Forgot PIN?, and tap OK. You are logged out to reset your PIN. 2. Log in. Your PIN is reset to You are prompted to personalize your PIN. 3. Tap OK. The PIN keypad appears. 4. Enter 1234 and the new PINs as instructed. The new PIN is valid for all your mobile devices. 57

58 13.2 HOW TO CONFIGURE AN CODE TO YOUR TAG READER You can configure your tag reader to work with an access code for an added level of security. The access code is used with the tag to disarm your SMARTalarm system. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings screen appears. 3. Tap Tag Access Code. The TR5 Access Code screen appears. 4. Enter a four digit access code. Note: To disable use of the tag access code, select None. 58

59 13.3 HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY You can choose the temperature device that you want displayed on the Home screen and set the all your temperature units. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Temperature. The Temperature screen appears. 4. Tap Celsius or Fahrenheit. 5. To select your Home Screen Temperature Device, tap Default Device. The Temperature screen appears with a list of devices. 6. Tap the device you want to use HOW TO CUSTOMIZE NOTIFICATIONS System-level notification configuration allows you to control receipt of push notifications on your mobile device and alarm sounds from your mobile device 59

60 How to customize the notification settings on an iphone 1. Open Settings on your iphone. 2. Press on Notifications. 3. Choose G4S SMARTalarm app 4. Make the wanted changes. How to customize the notification settings on an Android 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap Notifications. The Notifications screen appears. 4. Tap on/off button to control push notifications: indicates push notifications is enabled indicates push notifications is disabled 5. Tap the on/off button to control the alarm: indicates alarm sounds are enabled indicates alarm sounds are disabled 60

61 13.5 HOW TO MANAGE YOUR SIRENS To configure the volume or duration of the sirens connected to your SMARTalarm, contact G4S. 61

62 14. TUTORIALS The app provides you with an on-line tutorial. 1. Tap. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings menu appears. 3. Tap View Tutorial. The tutorial appears. 4. Tap Next to continue. 5. Tap Skip or Got it to end the tutorial. 62

63 15. BATTERIES Battery icon represents the device s battery level. When the battery is low, you receive an alert. Note: The devices list does not include the status of the hub backup battery. When the hub LED blinks Green, the hub s battery level is low. This means that the rechargeable battery is not recharging. Contact G4S Security Services A/S for a new backup battery. List of devices You can check the battery level in the list of devices. To access the list: 1. Tap. 2. Tap Devices. The list appears. Note: When replacing batteries, you may hear rattling sounds. This is caused by the internal tamper-prevention mechanism and this is completely normal. No damage to the device has occurred. You can read about how to change the batteries on the following pages. 63

64 15.1 THE HUB Battery type 3.7VDC, 1400mAh Lithium Polymer Rechargeable battery Instructions 1. Unplug the hub. 2. Open the back cover. 3. Remove the old backup battery. 4. Insert the new backup battery. 5. Close the back cover. The LED changes from Orange to Green. 6. Plug-in the hub. Note: Return the old battery to your service provider. 64

65 15.2 REMOTE CONTROL Battery type 3V CR2450 Lithium coin battery Instructions 1. Remove the cover by turning the cover with a coin counter-clockwise. 2. Remove the old battery and recycle. 3. Press the buttons five times to discharge the circuit. 4. Insert a new battery. 5. Return the cover by turning the cover with a coin clockwise. 65

66 15.3 MOTION DETECTOR / CAMERA DETECTOR Battery type PIR: 2 AA alkaline IPD: 3 AA alkaline Instructions 1. Release the device from the mounting base. 2. For the camera detector, remove the battery compartment cover. 3. Remove the old batteries and recycle. 4. Gently shake the device to discharge the circuit. 5. Insert the new batteries. 6. For the camera detector, replace the battery compartment cover. 7. Return the device to the mounting base. 66

67 15.4 DOOR / WINDOW SENSOR Battery type 1 AA alkaline Instructions 1. Release the transmitter from the mounting base. 2. Remove the old battery and recycle. 3. If the transmitter includes a tamper switch, press the tamper several times. 4. Insert a new battery. 5. Return transmitter to mounting base. If there is a tamper switch, align it with the opening in the base. Tamper switch 15.5 FLOD DETECTOR / UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER Battery type 1 AA alkaline Instructions 1. Release the transmitter from the mounting base. 2. Remove the old battery and recycle. 3. Insert a new battery. 4. Return transmitter to mounting base. 67

68 15.6 SIREN Battery type 4 AA alkaline Instructions 1. Release the siren from the mounting base. 2. Remove the old batteries and recycle. 3. Use the tamper tab on the back cover to discharge the device s circuit. 4. Insert the new batteries. 5. Return the siren to the mounting base. 68

69 15.7 TAG READER Battery type: 3 AA alkaline Instructions 1. Release the tag reader from the mounting base Remove the old batteries and recycle. 3. Press the tamper switch on the back of the device to discharge the circuit. 4. Install the new batteries. 5. Return the tag reader to the mounting base, guided by the curved latch tabs, aligning the back cover with the tamper switch slot. 1 tamper switch 2 69

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