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1 Arm Away 2 0 / 1 2 / : 3 0 MGE Entreprise Av. Kouwait Hammamet Tunisie Tel.1: Tel.2: manager@mge-security.com

2 CREATING SECURITY SOLUTION

3 INSTALLATION INFORMATION User Name User Address Installer Name Installation Company Installation Date Phone of Installation Company Fax of Installation Company Control Panel ID Control Panel Phone NO. CMS 1 CMS 1 Address CMS 1 Phone NO. CMS 2 CMS 2 Address CMS 2 Phone NO. SMS Center 1 SMS Center 1 Address SMS Center 1 Phone NO. SMS Center 2 SMS Center 2 Address SMS Center 2 Phone NO.

4 Appendix 5: Zone Type Setting Figure Zone NO. Installation Position Type Bypass or not PACKING LIST Item Description Quantity 1 Control Panel 1 2 Keyfob 2 3 Wireless PIR Detector 1 4 Wireless Magnetic Switch 1 5 Power Adaptor 1 6 Installation Manual 1 7 Accessory Bag 1 8 Installing Hole Drawing 1 Note : It should include screws (4pcs ), EOL resistance (2.2K, 4pcs) and dowels (4pcs) in the accessory bag. -59-

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix 4: Ter m Definitions Chapter 1 : Introduction Chapter 2 : Specifications Chapter 3 : Hardware Layout Main Board Power Supply Board Detector: A facility that detects intrusion and abnormal state automatically via some electric or physical methods and output switch signals or wireless signals to the system for disposal, then output alarm signals, such as infrared detector, smoke detector, etc. Zone: An area of the detection range of one or one group detectors GSM Module Bypass: Close one of the zones temporarily, so that it can not alarm while act in the zone. Chapter 4 : System Installation Pre-installation Planning Wireless Installation Guidelines Installation Procedure Open the Housing Power off and Insert SIM Card External Devices Connection Power Connection Register Transmitters Testing the Chosen Mounting Location Installing the Control Panel Chapter 5 : Operations Front Panel Layout Status LED Front Panel Keypad LCD Display Standby Mode Display Interface Alarm Type and Way Keypad Lock and Unlock Codes Access System Trouble Query Chapter 6 : Zone Descriptions Zone Type Zone Number Chime Zone Chapter 7 : Arm/Disarm Operation Arm/Disarm via Keypad or Keyfob Arm Away Arm Stay Arm Away: The armed status while going out. All the zones without bypass are in armed status. Arm Stay: The armed status at night. All the zones are in armed status except active zones. Disarm: Close the entry/exit zones, active zones, perimeter zones. Other zones are still in arm status. 24 hour zone: No matter armed or disarmed, it is in valid detecting status. It is usually used in fire alarm, duress alarm and other emergent alarm which can be cancelled only by password holder. CMS: It is an alarm receiving station, to which the alarm controller sends out alarm information via telephone line when alarm occurs. The station will take corresponding actions after receiving the alarm. Entry Delay: A period for user to enter detection area, activate the delay zone and disarm before the system alarms. During the period, user can activate several specified zones (entry zone) without alarm immediately. While exceeding the time, the system alarms if not disarmed. Zones with entry delay are the exit/entry zone and active zone. Exit Delay: A period for user to leave detecting area once the system armed. Zones with exit delay will not alarm during this period. The zones with exit delay are the exit/entry zone and the active zone. Supplementary Entry Delay: The Supplementary Entry Delay is a pre-alarm feature that is employed in the event that the system is not disarmed during the entry delay. Panel ID: ID address can be set for each control panel so that the CMS can identify. Different ID must be set for different control panels, which is 4-8 digits utmost with default as Duress Code: When user is forced to disarm the control panel by burglar, user inputs duress password, the control panel is disarmed but sends alarm information to the center stations or receiver. The duress password can be used to disarm but set parameters. Chime Zone: During disarm, while the zone is triggered, the panel will sound Welcome to intelligent alarm system! 58

6 Appendix 3: Communication Protocol and Codes Table 1: Contact ID Event Code CID Code Definition 100 Panic Alarm 110 Fire Alarm 121 Duress Alarm 131 Perimeter Alarm 132 Active Alarm 134 Entry/Exit Alarm 137 Panel anti-tamper alarm or tamper zone alarm 151 Gas Alarm 301 AC Power Failure 302 Low Battery 311 Reset as Default 351 Line Loss 381 Detector Loss 384 Low Battery for Detector 401 Arm/Disarm 406 Cancel Alarm 441 Arm Stay 455 Auto Arm/Disarm Failure 521 Mute Siren 570 Zone bypass operation, Bypass all or cancel bypass for User Test Report 627 Programming Table 2: Contact ID Table of Event Codes CID Code Definition 00 Operation using keypad without user code, such as arm-away, from disarm to arm-stay 01 Arm/disarm using master code, by keypad, phone or SMS 02 Program with installer code 03 Duress alarm by user 98,with Disarm indication on-site 04 Arm/disarm using temporary code, by keypad, phone or SMS 05~08 Arm/disarm using the correspondent user code, by keypad, phone or SMS 11~16 Arm/disarm by keyfob 21~24 Arm/disarm by phone number 1-4 during alarm 30 Auto arm/disarm Disarm Arm/Disarm via Phone Arm/Disarm via SMS Trigger Alarm via Keypad Chapter 8 : Programming Access Programming Quit Programming Programming Cancel Alarm Stop Communication Code Set Zone Bypass Phone Set Event Log Service Option Programming Set Device Communication System Option Initialization Chapter 9 : Telecontrol via Phone or SMS Telecontrol via Phone Dial to Alarm via Panel Telecontrol via SMS Send SMS for Alarm Chapter 10 : Parameters Specifications Electric Parameters GSM Module Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Chapter 12: Warranty and Limitations Appendix 1: System Default Parameters Appendix 2: Menu Structure Appendix 3: Communication Protocol and Codes Appendix 4: Term Definitions Appendix 5: Zone Type Setting Figure

7 Chapter 1: Introduction (To) 1. Devices 1. Zone 1. WL. Register 1. By Code Learn 2. By Code Input Introduction: Nowadays, homeowners want much more than a monitored security system. They prefer an alert system. This wireless alarm kit offers an innovative all-in-one solution with all aspects of security and connectivity covering a full range of wireless accessories. 2. Clear WL. 3. Set zone Type 4. Zone Siren Set 5. Chime Zone Set 1. Clear Single 2. Clear All Activating periodic supervision for accessories, it ensures system safety. Featuring PSTN, GSM dialing or SMS send optional, it offers multiple performance options and the flexibility. With upload and download software, you can load the data and remote program the system. It meets different ranges of demand to personal phones or central station by easy programming and simple menu-operation with voice guide. Chapter 2: Specifications 2. Keyfobs 1. Keyfob Register. 2. Clear Keyfob 3 Siren 1. WL. Siren Reg 2. Del. WL. Siren 3. Activate/Mute 4. Siren Cut-off(M) Specifications : 4. WL. Superv. 1. SV. ON/OFF 16 wireless zones and 2 wired zones TFT LCD with menu display, intelligent voice-guide operation Periodic supervision for wireless PIR and magnetic switch PSTN or GSM dialing, or SMS message send for alarm optional Upload and download function optional 255 event log with time indication Built-in front and rear tamper for control panel Compatible with built-in siren(85db), wired external siren and 3 wireless sirens 1 PGM and AUX power output 2 central stations working selectable 6 phone numbers: 2 for CMS and 4 for personal phones(or mobiles) 8 codes: 1 for installer, 1 for master, 1 for temporary, 1 for duress and 4 for users Available with utmost 6 keyfobs Compatible with Contact ID protocol Wireless frequency: 433MHZ/868MHZ (To) 2. Communication 1. Comm. Account 1. CMS 1 2. Superv. Time (Hr) 2. CMS 2 3. SMS Center 1 4. SMS Center 2 5. Panel ID 2. Comm. Option 1. Line Monitor 2. Test Interval 3. First Test 4. Call Attempts 5. Ring Attempts 6. GSM Option 7. CMS Coopertion 1. By Code Learn 2. By Code Input 1. Clear Single 2. Clear All 1. By code Input 1. Del. Single 2. Del All 1. For Built-in 2. For Wired 3. For Wireless 1. Phone No. 2. Protocol 3. Event Option 4. Interface 1. Phone No. 2. Event Option 1. CMS 1 2. CMS 2 1. SMS Center 2. SMS Ack 3. SMS Confirm 1. Send for Alarm 2. Send for Arm/Disarm 3. Send for Sys. Trb. 4. Send for Service 1. Send for Alarm 2. Send for Arm/Disarm 3. Send for Sys. Trb. 4. Send for Service -56-

8 7. Service 1. Set Time/Date 2. Auto Arm/Disarm 3.Call back when arm/dis. 4. Siren Test 5. Walk Test 6. Transmitter 7. GSM Test 8. Audio 9. Version 1. Auto Time 1 2. Auto Time 2 3. Auto Time 3 4. Auto ON/OFF 1. Wired Test 2. WL. Test 3. Built-in test 1. Volume Chapter 3: Hardware Layout The aim of this section is to acquaint you with the various circuit boards that make up the system. 3.1 Main Board The main board is the brain of the system. It includes all interfaces for devices, such as wired zones, wired siren, PGM output, AUX power output, built-in siren, external siren and telephone interface. 8. Programming 1. Device(To) 2. Comm.(To) To 1. Zone To 1. Comm. Account To 2. Comm. Option To 3. Remote Program 1. Dial BacK 2. RP Password Require for installer code Requred for master code 3. System Option 4. Initialization 1. Entry Delay(S) 2. Exit Delay(S) 3. Supp. Ent. Delay 4. PGM 5. Zone Trb. Ind. 6. AC Power off Delay(M) 7. Line Loss Delay(S) 1. Initialize All 2. Load Defaults 3. Clear Users 4. Reset Zone Type 5. Clear WL. 3. RP Interface 4. RP Permission 1. Output Trigger 2. PGM Cut-off Front tamper switch 1 Wireless RX module Figure -1- Cable interface for power, connect with power supply board Audio speaker interface Built-in siren interface PGM, telephone line interface, for details pls refer to Figure 8 2 wired zones, 1 wired siren, 1 AUX power output, for details pls refer to Figure 8 Jumper for codes reset: While to Default: master code, installer code and duress code will be reset, with temporary code and user code deleted. Pls jump to USE for normal working. Flat-cable interface connector to LCD

9 3.2 Power Supply Board It supplies power for main board and GSM module. Pls cut off the power, with both AC and DC power off Cable interface for power, connect with power supply board Flat-cable interface for GSM module 1. Cancel Alarm 2. Stop. Comm. 3. Code Set 1. Master Code 2. Installer Code 3. Duress Code Require for installer code Requre for master code 4. Temp. Code 5. User Code 1 6. User Code 2 Backup battery socket 7. User Code 3 8. User Code 4 1. Edit 2. Delete 1. Edit 2. Delete Socket for power adaptor 4. Zone Bypass 1. Bypass one by one 2. Bypass All 1. Bypass All Figure Unbypass All Note: AC power must be connected for normal use. If only with battery, the wired siren can not be driven. 5. Phone Set 1. Voice Phone Set 1. Voice Phone 1 2. Voice Phone 2 3. Voice Phone GSM Module 4. Voice Phone 4 It enables the system to support GSM or SMS alarm. SIM card must be inserted with both AC and DC Flat-cable interface for GSM module GSM module 2. SMS Phone Set 3. SMS Option 1. SMS Phone 1 2. SMS Phone 2 3. SMS Phone 3 4. SMS Phone 4 1. Send for Alarm 2. Send for Arm/Dis. Status LED SIM card slot 6. Event Log 3. Send for Trb. 7. Service Figure

10 Appendix 2:Menu Structure Abbreviation Description Temp. Temporary Trb. Trouble Auto Time Auto Arm/DisarmTime WL. Wireless Comm. Communication Supp. Ent. Delay Supplementary Entry Delay (See Appendix 4) Output Trigger Conditions for PGM Output PGM Cut-off PGM Output Time Clear Users Clear User Codes Del. Delete 4.1 Pre-installation Planning Chapter 4: System Installation Before starting the installation procedure, it is worthwhile to draw a rough sketch of the building and determine the required position for the control panel and each wireless device. When deciding on the placement for installation, consider the following: 1. Mount the control panel in a location with easy access to telephone and power connections. 2. The control panel should be mounted in a position where the GSM signal is strong. 3. Refer to the following section in order to choose the optimal location for wireless devices in relation to the control panel. Superv. SV. CMS SMS Zone Trb. Ind. Call Back Dis Reg. En/Ex. Per. Line Loss TX Supervision Supervision Central Monitor Station Message Zone Trouble Indication Siren Call Back for Confirm Disarm Register Entry/Exit Perimeter Telephone Line Loss Transmitter 4.2 Wireless Installation Guidelines In order to optimize wireless communication, consider the following guidelines: 1. Whenever possible, mount the panel centrally in relation to wireless sensors. 2. Avoid installation in close proximity to sources of high noise or radio frequency interference, for example, air conditioner, heater or circuit breaker boxes. 3. Minimize the distance between the panel and transmitters. 4. Minimize the number of obstacles between the panel and transmitters. 5. Metal based construction materials, such as steel reinforced concrete walls, will reduce the range of radio transmissions. Interface Auto ON/OFF Wired Test WL. Test Built-in Test Clear WL. Dialing or SMS Interface like PSTN or GSM Auto Arm/Disarm ON/OFF Wired Siren Test Wireless Siren Test Built-in Siren Test Clear Wireless Transmitters TX TX 2 obstacle s 3 obstacle s RX Clear Single Clear Single Transmitter Clear All Clear All Transmitters Load Defaults Reset as Default Call Back Siren Call Back for Confirm Figure

11 Note TX TX Figure -5- steel reinforced concrete wall brick wall The reduction of the RF signals strength is directly proportional to the thickness of the obstacle, assuming that the obstacles are of identical material. 4.3 Installation Procedure After unpacking the kit and making sure that you have all the necessary equipments, it is recommended that you install the system as following: Step 1: Open the housing. Step 2: Make sure power is cut off, and insert the SIM card. Step 3: Connect external devices. Step 4: Power the control panel. Step 5: Register the transmitters(wireless detector, magnetic switch, siren and keyfobs, etc. Step 6: Test the communication signal of chosen mounting location.. Step 7: Permanently install the control panel and transmitters Open the Housing Figure -6- RX 2 Open the housing, press the control Note panel buckle lightly to open it. 38 Appendix 1:System Default Parameters No. Setting Item Parameter Default 1 Master Code 4-6 digits Installer Code Duress Code Zone Bypass Send SMS option Auto Arm/Disarm Bell call Back Audio Volume Exit Delay Entry Delay Zone Type Siren Chime Zone Built-in Siren Wired Siren WL. Siren Siren Cut-off WL. Zone SV. Superv.Time CMS Event SMS Event Panel ID Line Superv. Periodic Test 1st Test Call Attempts Ring Attempts SMS Ack SMS Confirm Supp. Ent. Delay PGM Trigger PGM Cut-off Zone Trouble CMS Cooperation Load Password Load Interface Load Permission AC Loss Delay Line Loss Delay 4-6 digits 4-6 digits 0-300s 0-300s 0-30minutes 1~99hours 1~30times 0-9times 0-300s 0-300minutes s Wired zone 21&22 bypass Send for alarm only OFF OFF Volume 3 100s 100s Zone No.1-16 as panic, No as entry/exit ON OFF ON ON ON 10minutes OFF 24hours ALL ON ALL ON 1234 ON No Send 30minutes 7 times 6 times ON ON ON No use 50s ON OFF PSTN Any time 30minutes 30s

12 Chapter 12: War ranty and Limitations Although it is an advanced and reliable security system, it does not offer absolute guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other troubles. The limitations are as follows: 1. Intruders may get access to unprotected openings or have technical sophistication to invalidate the system. 2. The system will disable without power. 3. Alarm warning devices such as bells may not alert people if they are installed in an improper position. If the alarm bell is installed outside, there are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. 4. Telephone line used to transmit alarm signals may be out of service for any reason, or can not perform communication normally for vicious attack. 5. Unsuitable installation position of detectors. If smoke detector is installed in an improper position, it is not easy for smoke to enter the detecting area. Because of doors or walls, it is hard for the detector to detect fires in other rooms, e.g. the detector in the first floor can not sense fires in the second floor. 6. Lack of maintenance may lead to the system disable. Weekly testing is necessary to ensure the system work normally Power off and Inser t SIM Card SIM card must be inserted for GSM or SMS alarm via GSM module. The AC power and battery must be cutoff for safe operation. Steps: 1. Plug the AC power adaptor and battery flat-cable. 2. Push off the SIM buckle lightly, see Figure Insert the SIM card. 4. Lock it. Figure Exter nal Devices Connection 1. Wired Siren Connection The max drive of BELL terminal is 400mA/12VDC. Connect the bell power line to BELL and GND. The siren will beep once after powering on. You can try to program via keypad to set if the siren beeps and how Note: The wired siren is invalid with only backup battery on

13 2. AUX Power Output Terminal AUX supplies power output for wired detectors(ac Operated: 10-12V, Battery Operated: 6-8V, max current: 100mA. It may cause abnormal working for wired detector under low battery). 3. Telephone Line Connection Connect the telephone line to the telephone line terminal block LINE_IN on the main board. And connect the telephone or fax machine to the telephone line terminal block LINE_OUT GSM Module GSM working frequency: EGSM900/1800 RX sensitivity: <-106dB Current: Standby: <25mA RX: <75mA Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Figure -8- Device Under Control Trouble Potential Reasons Solutions N/O Detector System trouble displays on LCD when standby See 5.6. System Trouble Query See 5.6. System Trouble Query N/C Detector Siren External Power Telephone Telephone Line Detector No call for alarm Telephone can not work normally as the system is connected into telephone network Remote controller can not operate the system Wireless zones are out of supervision. The indicator of power on keypad does not work The system has no feedback when the zone is triggered User set the incorrect telephone number User telephone is busy during alarm Few ringing attempts lead the system to hang up the phone automatically Battery is drained Enroll remote controller without programming Remote controller is too far from the controller or blocked by obstacles Wireless detector is not enrolled The control panel plug is not inserted in AC socket, or it is not connected well The zone is bypassed When disarm, zone 1,2,3 do not alarm; arm-stay zone 2 does not alarm Set correct telephone number Set more than two telephone numbers Increase ringing attempts. Refer to ringing attempts adjustment Replace it with a new battery Enroll remote controller with programming Adjust the distance or angle between the paner and remote controller Enroll the detector again Check the connection of the plug or replace the socket Cancel bypass of the zone Operate normally 4. PGM Connection The max load of PGM output is DC50V/500mA. Boolean value is output with PGM connected with GND of main board. 5. Wired Devices Connection The system supports different kinds of wired detectors with EOL resistance. Please connect as following: -09- False alarm for wireless zones Abnormal work for PSTN board using ADSL During walk test, re-trigger for detector can not be realized after 1st trigger LCD display is abnormal or dirty. Different wireless zones use the same code Only analogue phone line is available. ADSL means the communication line, if connect ADSL directly to the control Cancel this wireless zone;change the code learn and try again Connect the phone interface of PSTN board to phone interface of ADSL segregator. If the problem still can not be realized, please cha- panel, message transmit will not be realized nge a high-quality segregator. There is a sleep period of 5minutes for detector to save battery between 2 triggers. Pin connector for LCD is not stable Wait 5 minutes after the 1st trigger. Re-connect the pin connector for LCD

14 Service info send to CMS by SMS For N/C detector: For N/O detector: ID:1234 Zone: Event: Service 2010/04/10 19:12: means the CID exit PROG, 002 means the operator code. N/C detector N/O detector 10.1 Specifications: Wireless zones: 16 Wired zones: 2 EOL resistance: 2.2K Wireless frequency: 433MHZ/868MHZ Wireless distance: 100m(with no obstacle) PSTN way: DTMF Communication protocol: Contact ID Dimension:250*150*45mm Chapter 10: Parameters AWAY STAY DISARM PROG Power Connection Figure -9- Re-check the wiring and make sure all connection is correct. Figure -10- Connect the AC power adaptor and plug the backup battery. The control panel can not be initialized by only battery. Parameters of power adaptor: Input: 100V-240VAC 50/60HZ 0.5A, Output: 12VDC 1.5A. Backup battery: 7.2V 1800mAh NimH rechargeable, 24hours is required for full recharge which can last around 8 hours for this system under standby situation. After low battery warning, it can work for around 30 minutes. The system will keep the time and date with time chirp powered. If the power of time chirp runs out, you need to re-set the time manually. See the Figure: 1. Set Date 0 1 / 0 1 / Set Time Figure : Electric Parameters: Power adaptor: Input 100V- 240VAC 50/60HZ, Output: 12VDC 1.5A Backup battery capacity: 7.2V/1800mAh Working voltage: 12VDC Static current: <90mA@12V(not including wired detectors and GSM module) AUX power output: AC10-12V, DC6-8V, 100mA Siren output: 400mA PGM output max load: DC 50V/500mA After powering up and initialization, it beeps shortly and requires to input time and date. The icon will move to next automatically after each input. Press * to exit. After complete input, press # to confirm. If the input is not finished, and meanwhile * is pressed, it will display on the LCD Invalid Set. Please press * to re-input it. With GSM module connected, time will set by itself by searching the network, which may take 1-2 minutes. AC power must be connected for initialization. Or else it can not be initialized with just backup Built-in siren: 85dB Note battery. Working temperature: -10 ~

15 4.3.5 Register Transmitters Arm/Disarm Query : Transmitters refer to wireless devices such as detector, magnetic switch, siren and keyfob, etc. Only after enrolling can transmitters be recognized by the control panel. To register a device: 1. During disarm, press PROG. With voice guide Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the installer code with #. 2. For specific register process, pls refer to WL. Register, Keyfob Register and WL. Siren Reg.. Password0808Status Please take off the battery before enrolling, and then enroll one by one with battery connected. While you register with battery on for all devices, there may come wireless signal interference Note and make enroll fail. ID: 1234 Prog: Arm away Act:OK ID: 1234 Prog: Arm stay Act:OK ID: 1234 Prog: Disarm Act:OK Testing the Chosen Mounting Location Once all of the transmitters are registered, it is recommended that you test the chosen mounting locations before permanently mounting the control panel and wireless devices. You can test the transmitter signal strength using the TX Test feature. To test wireless transmitters: 1. During disarm, press PROG, with voice guide Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the installer code with # to enter. 2. Select Service # WL. Test #. SMS Alarm 3. Trigger the desired devices, and the info about them will display on the LCD. 4. After all test, press * to exit. Test GSM Signal: The communication signal strength should be tested to confirm if GSM module is connected. To test the GSM signal: 1. During disarm, press PROG with voice guide Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the installer code with # to enter. 2. Select Service # GSM Test # means for the signal strength. 31 means the strongest. To make sure normal communication, please use over Send SMS for Alar m It enables the control panel to send SMS message to the set phone number or SMS center for alarm, or system trouble through Contact ID. For example, the control panel ID is 1234, when fire alarm, disarm, or zone trouble occurs, it will send SMS as following: ID:1234 Zone: Event: Fire 2010/04/10 19:12:17 SMS message for non-alarm ID:1234 Zone: Event: Disarm 2010/04/10 19:12:17 SMS message for zone trouble 1110 is the CID event code for fire alarm, 00 means zone 0. And 005 means zone 5 alarm 1401 is the CID event code for disarm, 001 means the operator Installing the Control Panel Having chosen and tested the mounting location of the control panel and each transmitter, you are now ready to permanently install the system ID:1234 Zone: Event: Low battery 2010/04/10 19:12: means the CID event code for wireless zone low battery. 002 means zone NO. -48-

16 Arm away : Password0808Armaway Su c ces ID: 1234 Prog: Arm away At first, stick Installing Hole Drawing on the location for control panel. Drive 4 screws on the fixed position (see Figure 11-1), and then hang the control panel directly on the screws(see Figure 11-2). While driving s Act:OK the screws, please pay strict attention to the depth of screws to make sure easy hang and tamper switch work normally. There are 2 tamper switches: front tamper and rear tamper. Compress the tamper switch while installing. If the control panel is removed or opened, tamper alarm will be triggered. F ai lure ID: 1234 Prog: Arm away Act:ERR Installing Hole Drawing Arm stay : Password0808 Armstay Su c ces s ID: 1234 Prog: Arm stay Wall Wall Act:OK Figure Figure While hanging the control panel, please don t shake the product to avoid breaking the tamper switch. F ai lure ID: 1234 Prog: Arm stay Act:ERR Chapter 5: Operations Disarm : 5.1 Front Panel Layout Password0808Disarm Su c ID: 1234 Prog: Disarm c ess Act:OK AWAY STAY DISARM PROG F ai lure ID: 1234 Prog: Disarm Act:ERR Figure

17 AWAY Status LED Power LED: Red means AC loss or low battery. Green means normal. Arm LED: Red means armed. Green means disarm. Note Pressing any key on control panel or phone during voice play may cause communication error. It is suggest to operate after voice. If the system is under programming, remote programming is not available. There should be no voice indication during remote program. Alarm LED: Red means alarm. Slow flash means dialing the CMS. Signal LED: Flash means normal GSM signal Front Panel Keypad STAY For arm away For arm stay DISARM For disarm, and also for fire alarm(press for 2s) PROG For programming, and also for panic alarm(press for 2s) Figure or navigation key for up turn, for menu operation or query Figure or navigation key for down turn, for menu operation or query It means delete while inputting figures or quit for menu operation. Keypad backlight: press any key, the backlight will turn on, whatever, if no any keying within 30s, it will disappear. During the backlight from ON to OFF, with any trouble, the control panel will warn System trouble, please check! 5.2 LCD Display The LCD display provides you with a detailed interface for operation and programming. 9.2 Dial to Alar m via Panel The control panel will call the set phone numbers during alarm. You will hear the voice around 5s after pick- up and will repeat after another 5s, which will last 5 times and then hangs up automatically. After hang up, if no voice guide, or user can not wait, you can press 5, then the panel will issue alarm indication. Before it hangs up, you can program by phone. See following: Disarm: press 3. Arm-away: press 3 to disarm and then 1 to arm away. Arm-stay: press 3 to disarm and then 2 to arm stay. Repeat alarm: press 5 to repeat the alarm. Note: Alarm is not available to repeat after disarm. Turn off siren: press 7. Turn on siren: press 6,on-site siren will turn off after 10s. Hang up: press 0 to hang up directly and the system will not dial any phone number. Pressing any key on control panel or phone during voice play may cause communication error. It is Note suggest to operate after voice. If the system is under programming, remote programming is not available. There should be no voice indication during remote program. 9.3 Telecontrol via SMS It enables you to arm, disarm or query status via SMS. For example, user code is 0808, and control panel ID is 1234, operate as following: Standby Mode Standby mode can be defined as the state the system is in when it is disarmed and not in menu mode. In Note If program is successful, it means arm or disarm success; While program fails, it means arm or disarm failure. Arm or disarm can not be available during programming. With zone alarm, arm can not be realized. There must be no space before or between SMS words

18 Clear Users Clear User Codes deletes all programmed user codes and restores the default master and installer codes and duress codes. To clear users: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Initialization # Clear Users #. 2. It will display on LCD Clear users?, press # to confirm, or * to exit. standby mode, system status, time and date, or banner are displayed on LCD. If system status is abnormal, it will displayed as: Arm Away 2 0 / 1 2 / :30 System Trb. Clear Users by Hardware Clearing user codes can be also realized by hardware jumper. There is a jumper on the control panel board J3 (See Figure 1-Main Board Schematic). If user codes are forgotten, pls power off, and put the jumper to Default and then restart the system, which will reset user codes as default. The Default jumper should be cut-off after the system initialization, or else, the action will repeat next power-on. Reset Zones This function resets all wireless zones into panic and all wired zones into entry/exit zones. To reset zones: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Initialization # Reset Zone Type #. 2. It will display on LCD Reset Zone Type?, press # to confirm or * to exit. Clear Wireless Clear all wireless includes wireless zones, keyfobs and sirens. To clear wireless: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Initialization # Clear Wireless #. 2. It will display on LCD Clear Wireless?, press # to confirm or * to exit. Chapter 9: Telecontrol via Phone or SMS Display Interface You may meet following symbols or marks: Selected for multiple-choice Unselected for multiple-choice Selected for single choice Unselected for single choice Counting down Confirm to enter for details System Trb. System trouble Alarm List Display of alarm events Trb. List Display of trouble Untreated It means not disarmed after alarm. Treated It means disarmed after alarm. 6 telephone number and 6 SMS phone number can be set in this system. Regarding telephones, System Trouble Display: number 1 and 2 means for CMS and 3-6 means for common phone numbers. System Trb. will display on LCD if there is. See following, press to query: 9.1 Telecontrol via Phone It enables you to remote program the control panel via telephone, such as arm-away, arm-stay, disarm, repeat alarm voice, and active or mute site siren, etc. You can call the phone number set in the control panel. After call attempts set, it will hang off with voice guide to input password ending with # : For arm- away, press 1, for arm-stay, press 2, for disarm, press 3, For alarm repeat, press 5, Turn-on site siren, press 6, turn-off site siren, press 7, for hang up, please press Arm Away 2 0 / 1 2 / :30 System Trb Trb. List Low Battery 2. Line Loss 3. Low GSM Signal 4.WL. Zone 1 Trb.>>>

19 Alarm Display: The alarm will display with voice guide in the alarm List. Press the navigation key to select with # to query the event. If there are multiple alarm events, press the navigation key directly to check other events. Press * to quit Alarm List Zone 17 Panic Untreated Zone 21 En/Ex. Untreated Zone 22 Peri. Untreated Alarm Untreated Zone: 17 Type: Time: Panic 1 2 / 1 2 / :35 AC Power off Delay(M) The AC Loss Delay is the amount of time that has to elapse before an AC Loss report is sent to the central station. If AC power is restored before the event message is sent, the event message is cancelled and will not be sent. You can program an AC Loss Delay to be between 1 and 255 minutes after the system first senses the AC loss condition. Alternatively you can program a random AC Loss Delay. The AC Restore message is also sent using the same method described above. AC Restore is reported only if the AC Loss report was sent. AC loss delay is mainly used when the power is cut off with many AC loss report sending, which may cease the system. To set AC loss delay: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # AC Power off Delay(M) #. 2. Input the delay time( minutes) or 000 for system random setting. 3. Press # to finish. The voice guide will last for 10minutes without any operation. During disarm, after the voice Note finishes, any operation will trigger the voice replay. If disarm by also clearing the alarm list, the event will disappear. If disarm by saving alarm list, then the event will change into Treated. For specific operation, please refer to Alarm List Zone 17 Panic Treated Zone 21 En/Ex. Treated Zone 22 Peri. Treated Line Loss Delay It transmits message to center station while the telephone line is disconnected. While before the message is sent to the station, and the telephone line recovers connected well, the message will be cancelled. Or if the message for Line loss is sent to the station successfully before the connection recover, the line recover message will be also sent. To set line loss delay: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # Line Loss Delay(S) #. 2. Input the delay time( minutes) or 000 for system random setting. 3. Press # to finish Initialization Programming: During programming, it displays similar as following: 4. Auto ON/OFF ON OFF -15- WL. Zone 3 Type: Entry/Exit Activate Siren Low Battery TX Loss Initialize All Init. All means initializing all. The Initialization function clears the entire system and resets factory defaults, which will recover the control panel ID and delete all phone numbers and wireless devices. To initialize all: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Initialization # Initialize All #. 2. It will display on LCD Init. All?, press # to confirm, or * to exit. Load Defaults Loading the system s default program enables you to restore the factory-set programming defaults, which keeps the control panel ID and will not delete the set phone numbers or wireless devices. To load defaults: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Initialization # Load Defaults #. 2. It will display on LCD Load Defaults?, press # to confirm, or * to exit. -44-

20 PGM Trigger Activated by Disactivated Zone 16 Alarm See above See above Zone 17 Alarm See above See above Zone 18 Alarm See above See above Zone 19 Alarm See above See above Zone 21 Alarm See above See above Zone 22 Alarm See above See above Zone 30 Alarm See above See above Press 1 & 2 Press 1 & 2 Cut off after PGM period 10s for Line Trb Telephone line supervision trouble Cut-off after 10s Arm away Instant Activate Any arm status change Arm Stay Instant Activate Any arm status change Disarm Instant Activate Any arm status change Siren follow Siren follower Siren follower Entry/Exit Activate Until disarm or after PGM cut-off Active See above See above Perimeter See above See above Panic See above See above Fire See above See above Gas See above See above Tamper See above See above Duress See above See above With all conditions satisfied, PGM will output. The PGM under Go 10s when line loss, arm away, arm stay, disarm or siren follow is not determined by PGM cut-off time, while PGM under other situations will switch to disactivated after PGM cut-off. The PGM cut-off can be set by programming. To set PGM cut-off: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # PGM PGM Cut-off #. 2. Press # to edit with icon indication. 3. Enter a PGM cut-off time(0-300s, 000 means continuous activation) 4. Press # to exit when the desired setting is displayed. Zone Trouble Indication This option enables you to select whether zone trouble will be indicated in the system trouble list. If this function is turned off, it will not display. To set zone trouble indication: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # Zone Trb. Ind. #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press * to exit. 5.3 Alar m Type and Way There are two alarm type: instant alarm and delay alarm. Trigger 24-hour zones, instant alarm will occur. 24-hour zones include: fire zone, gas zone, panic zone, duress zone, and tamper zone. Alarm type Send to CMS Dial phone Send SMS LED Siren Fire zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Gas zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Panic zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Perimeter zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Active zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Entry/Exit zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Duress zone Yes Yes Yes Not ring Tamper zone Yes Yes Yes ON Ring(cut-off adjustable) Line loss No No Yes Not ring AC loss Yes No Yes Not ring Low battery Yes No Yes Not ring WL. loss Yes No Yes Not ring Low battery for WL. Note : For 24-hour zone, whether it is armed or disarmed, once triggered, it will alarm immediately. Alarm delay occurs with voice indication as Alarm, please disarm! when the entry delay zone is triggered. Before the music ends, please disarm, and the alarm message will not be sent to CMS center. Or if you disarm after the music, the message will be sent. Entry delay happens for entry/exit zone and active zone only. Note 1. For entry/exit zone, only during arm away and arm stay will the zone be triggered with alarm delay. 2. For active zone, only during arm away will the zone be triggered with alarm delay. 3. When alarm already happens in the zone, and with this zone triggered again, the panel will alarm immediately with no indication of entry delay. Different alarm type and zone type determines different alarm way: Yes No Yes Not ring

21 5.4 Keypad Lock and Unlock If the code is input wrong, the voice will guide Wrong code, please re-input! and the LCD displays as: Wrong code, Input again: And if the code is input wrong for 5 times, the voice will indicate Access locked, please try later!. After the code is locked, when you program any that requires code, the voice will guide Access locked, please try later! To set exit delay: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # Exit Delay(S) #. 2. Press # to edit with icon indication. 3. Set the exit delay(0-300s). 4. Press # to finish and * to exit. Supplementary Entry Delay The Supplementary Entry Delay is a pre-alarm feature that is employed in the event that the system is not disarmed during the entry delay. And the period is set as 5s. While this function is turned off, the system will alarm immediately after entry delay. To set supplementary entry delay: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # Supp. Ent. Delay #. 2. From the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press * to exit. Code Type Arm&disarm Enter PROG Code Set PROG in main menu Editable Clearable Master Code Installer Code Duress Code Temp Code User code 1 Keypad Locked, Auto-release in 30min! Code locked, try later! If the code is locked when there is no alarm, but alarm occurs after the code lock, the system will auto release the code. While if the code is locked after alarm, auto release must be available after system re- intialization, or within 30 minutes. 5.5 Codes Access There are 5 types of codes: master code, installer code, duress code, temporary code, and user code(4). Different authorization are appointed for different codes. ( means for authority): -17- PGM Option The PGM is a programmable output that is triggered according to specific system status conditions. The output trigger option determines the conditions that activate and disactivate the PGM output. To trigger PGM output: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # PGM # Output Trigger #. 2. Press the navigation key to select one of output trigger and press * to exit. See following table: PGM Trigger Activated by Disactivated Not used Null for PGM Zone 1 Alarm Instant Trigger Disarm or PGM cut-off Zone 2 Alarm See above See above Zone 3 Alarm See above See above Zone 4 Alarm See above See above Zone 5 Alarm See above See above Zone 6 Alarm See above See above Zone 7 Alarm See above See above Zone 8 Alarm See above See above Zone 9 Alarm See above See above Zone 10 Alarm See above See above Zone 11 Alarm See above See above Zone 12 Alarm See above See above Zone 13 Alarm See above See above Zone 14 Alarm See above See above Zone 15 Alarm See above See above -42-

22 Dial Back RP dial back is a security feature that helps ensure that remote programming is only performed by authorized personnel. When the Remote Programmer contacts the panel, the panel hangs up and calls the Callback telephone number. To set RP call back: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Remote Program # Dial Back #, Input utmost 16 digits. 2. Press # for confirm. Code Type Arm&disarm Enter PROG Code Set PROG in main menu Editable Clearable User code 2 User code 3 User code 4 Remark: 1Enter PROG by master code, you can set all codes except installer code. 2Enter PROG by installer code, you can only set installer code. If no phone number is set or edit for call back, RP call back doesn t work. It is set as direct Note dialing as default. 5.6 System Trouble Quer y RP Password The voice will guide System trouble, please check! and it will display System Trb. on LCD. You can The RP password is a 6-digit code that grants access to remote programming. When establishing an RP press the key of to enter the trouble list, and then press the navigation key of or to check. If the connection, the password programmed in the RP customer file on the PC must be identical to the system s RP password. trouble is solved, it will disappear out of the list. If no operation within 1 minute, it will quit automatically. To set RP password: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Remote Program # RP password Arm Away #. 2.Input 6 figures. 2 0 / 1 2 / Press # for confirm. System Trb. RP Permission Options are available to enable, disable or limit access to remote programming. To set RP access options: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Remote Program # Permission #. 2. Select the access options System Option System trouble includes: AC loss, low battery, telephone line loss, time unset, GSM unconnected, low GSM signal, no SIM card, communication failure, wireless and wired zone trouble. Wireless zone trouble includes low battery and supervision failure. Trouble for wired zones means it is triggered but with no alarm. Communication failure includes failure with CMS, SMS send and GSM dialing, The reason may be low balance for SIM card. If the function of Zone Trb. Indication is turned on, when any trouble of above occurs, it will tell which zone is troubled in system. For detailed query, press # as following: Entry Delay Entry delay means a period for user to enter detection area, activate the delay zone and disarm before the system alarms. To set entry delay: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # System Option # Entry Delay(S) #. 2. Press # to edit with icon indication. 3. Set the entry delay(0-300s). 4. Press # to finish and * to exit. Exit Delay A period for user to leave detecting area once the system armed. Zones with exit delay will not alarm during this period Note Trb. List Low Battery 2. Line Loss 3. Low GSM Signal 4. WL. Zone 1 Trb.>>> WL. Zone 1Trb. Low Battery Transmitter Loss If the time is unset with GSM module unconnected, the voice guide of trouble will not sound. System trouble voice indication will not be available from 10:00PM to 7:00AM. During trouble query, the zone will not alarm with it trigger. -18-

23 For detailed system trouble and solution, please refer to following table: Trouble Description Solutions Low Battery Low power of battery Check the power connection timely. Line Loss Disconnection of telephone line Check the line connection carefully. Low GSM signal Weak signal of GSM communication Choose a better position for installation. Wireless Trouble Low Battery Low power of transmitters Change battery. Transm itter Loss No signal is received during supervision period. Check if the transmitter is moved or broken. Wired Trouble Wired devices are triggered. Check if the wired devices are normal working or not. AC failure Power is cut off. Check the power connection timely. No GSM module Disconnection of GSM module due to abnormal power. Please cut off the power and re-connect. No SIM card Loose contact of SIM card Please re-ins ert the card after re-p owering off the system No GSM signal No signal received from mobile phone SIM card is invalid; Or re-choose a suitable position for installation. Time Unset System time is set incorrectly. Re-set the system correctly. CMS 1 Commu Trouble CMS 2 Failed communication to CMS1 Failed communication to CMS1 Note CMS 1 or relatives to check. Note CMS 2 or relatives to check. Trouble SMS Trouble Failure of SMS send Check if there is no balance for SIM card Refuse or power off of receiving phone Pick up the phone in time. Dialling nication 2. Overdue of the SIM card Check if there is no balance for SIM card. Troubl Trouble Chapter 6: Zone Descriptions There are 8 types of zones: entry/exit zone, active zone, perimeter zone, panic zone, fire zone, gas zone, tamper zone and duress zone. There are 22 zones: zone 1-16 is for wireless. Zone 17 is for panic. Zone 18 is for duress. Zone 19 is for fire. Zone is wired. Zone 20 is for tamper. Different zone type alarms in different ways. Tamper alarm is valid with 24 hours for wireless zone with tamper alarm indication. To set call attempts: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option # Call Attempts #. 2. Press # to edit it with icon flash as indication. 3. Set the attempts(1-30times). 4. Press * to exit. Ring Attempts The ring attempts means the ring times before the phone hangs up. If it is set as 0, it means no remote control by call for the system. To set ring attempts: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option # Ring Attempts #. 2. Press # to edit with icon indication. 3. Set the call attempts(1-9 times, 0 means no remote control by call). 4. Press * to exit. GSM Option It includes SMS Center, SMS Ack and SMS Confirm. If SMS Ack is turned off, then it is not available for control panel. If SMS confirm is turned off, then SMS receipt is not available. SMS Ack: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option # GSM Option # SMS Ack #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press * to exit. SMS Confirm: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option # GSM Option # SMS Confirm #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press * to exit. CMS Cooperation With this function available, if the alarm info is uploaded to one CMS, then it will not dial or send message to another CMS. While with this function closed, then the alarm will be uploaded to both CMS. To set CMS cooperate optional: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option CMS cooperation #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press * to exit

24 Control Panel ID iid address can be set for each control panel so that the CMS can identify. Different ID must be set for different control panels, which is 4-8 digits utmost with default as To edit/delete ID: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Account #. 2. Press the navigation key to select Panel ID #. 3. The former ID will display on the LCD, press # with icon to input new ID. 4. ID can be 4-8 utmost ending with #. Press * to delete it or exit. Press # to confirm. Line Monitor The function of line monitor can be on or off. If the function is turned on, it will display on the LCD. To set line monitor: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option Line Monitor #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF and confirm with #. 3. Press # to exit. Test Interval The Periodic Test is a test transmission the system sends to notify the central station that its reporting capability is fully functional. And the test periodic test interval can be adjusted. To set test interval: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Test Interval #. 2. Press the navigation key to select CMS ending with #. 3. Then press the navigation key to select different period or type, ending with #. 4. Press * to exit. 6.1 Zone Type Zone Type Valid or not when disarm Valid or not when away Valid or not when stay Exit Delay Entry Delay Sound and flash Mount position or detector Entry/Exit Zone Invalid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Gate Active Zone Invalid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Indoor Perimeter Zone Invalid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Valid Veranda window Panic Zone Valid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Valid Panic button Fire Zone Valid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Valid Fire detector Gas Zone Valid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Valid Gas detector Tamper Zone Valid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Valid Tamper switch Duress Zone Valid Valid Valid Invalid Invalid Invalid Emergency button 6.2 Zone Number Zone Number Bypass or not Type Remark Applicable Applicable 01~16 is wireless Applicable N/A 17 is panic N/A N/A 18 is duress N/A N/A 19 is fire emergency Applicable Applicable 21~22 is wired Applicable N/A 30 is panel tamper Type number First Test First test interval means the time for first periodic test to start. To set first test: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Option # First Test #. 2. Press the navigation key to select the CMS ending with #. 3. Press the navigation key to select different time ending with #. 6.3 Chime Zone It enables the panel with alarm with entry delay during arm, or issue Welcome to intelligent alarm system! under disarm. Note : The chime zone function only works for entry/exit zone. Call Attempts The call attempts option determines the number of times the system tries to call a telephone number before moving on to the next number in sequence. It will not dial again if it exceeds the attempts

25 7.1 Ar m/disar m via Keypad or Keyfob Chapter 7: Ar m/disar m Operation You can arm away, arm stay, disarm or panic help via keypad or keyfob. If CMS is connected with message send, and info except zone alarm is set to send, any operation like arm and disarm will be reported to CMS. To send for alarm: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Account #. 2. Press the navigation key to select CMS 1 or 2, ending with #. Then press the navigation key to select Event Option ending with #. 3. Press the navigation key ro select Send for Alarm ending with #. 4. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF ending with #. 5. Press # to exit. For others, operate as above. Figure -13- Disarm Arm-away Arm-stay Panic SMS Center Number SMS center uploads event log through GSM network, which includes alarms, arm &disarm, system trouble, event log and service info. The phone number can be edited or deleted. To set SMS center number: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Account ending to confirm. If press # directly, the former phone number will be deleted. Arm or disarm is not available during programming or trouble query.via keypad requires Note installer code, while via keypad requires no code. SMS Event Option with #. 2. Press the navigation key to select SMS center 1 or 2, ending with #. 3. If any number is set before, it will display on the LCD. Press #, the icon will flash for figure input. while no number is set, you can input directly with icon indication. 4. The phone number is 16 digits utmost ending with #. Press * to delete former digit or edit it. Press # Ar m Away 1. When the system is under disarm, press the button of Arm away on panel or keyfob, the status LED turns from Green into Red with the voice guide Arm away, close door and window, exit delay starts with the music, the LCD display as following: Exit Delaying: s When the exit delay ends, the voice guide will sound Armed away! -21- Voice Ph one Interface Se t SMS center event option includes: send for alarm, send for arm & disarm, send for system trouble, send for service info. If Send for Alarm is closed, the alarm info will not be sent to CMS. If the function of Send for Arm/Disarm is closed, the arm or disarm operation will not be sent. If the function of Send for Trb. is closed, the trouble info will not be sent. If the function of Send for Service Info is closed, the info will not be sent during enter or quit programming or zone bypass. It will send all event as default. To send message to CMS for alarm: 1. From the main menu, select Programmi ng # Comm. # Comm. Account #. 2. Press the navigation key to select SMS center 1 or 2, ending with #. And then press the navigation key to select Event Option ending with #. 3. Press the navigation key to select Send for Alarm ending with #. 4. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF ending with #. 5. Press * to exit. -38-

26 To set siren cut-off: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # Siren # Siren Cut-off(M) #. 2. Input the period 0-30minutes. 3. Press # to exit. Wireless Zone Supervision Wireless devices will transmit supervision signal to the control panel at intervals. If the system does not receive any signal, then the transmitter is regarded as loss. The max loss period is called supervision time. If no signal is transmitted during this period, wireless zone trouble appears in the list of system trouble. To set wireless zone supervision: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # WL. Superv. # SV ON/OFF #. 2. Press the navigation key to select ON or OFF ending with #. And then set the supervision time. 3. Press the navigation key to select Superv. Time(Hr) #. 4. Input the time(1-99hours) 5. Press # to confirm and then * to exit Communication Arm Away 2 0/ 1 2 / : If during zone alarm, press Arm away on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Disarm before arm! Alarm! Arm Failed! Disarm before Arm! 3. If under arm situation, press Arm away on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Armed away! CMS Phone Set CMS(Central Monitor Station) is used for event upload through phone network, including alarm, arm & disarm, system trouble and service event log, etc., of which the phone number can be edited or deleted. To set CMS phone: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Comm. # Comm. Account #. 2. Press the navigation key to select CMS 1 or CMS 2 ending with #. 3. Then press the navigation key to select Phone NO. to enter with #. 4. If any phone number is set already, it will display on the LCD. Press # to input with the icon flash. If no phone number is set before, input directly. 5. The phone number is 16 digits utmost ending with #. Press * to delete former digit or edit it. Press # to confirm. If press # directly, the former phone number will be deleted. CMS Event Option The options are: send for alarm, send for arm & disarm, send for system trouble, send for service info. If the function of Send for Alarm is closed, the alarm info will not be sent to CMS. If the function of Send for Arm/Disarm is closed, the arm or disarm operation will not be sent to CMS and cancel alarm is invalid. If the function of Send for Trb. is closed, the trouble info will not be sent. If the function of Send for service is closed, the trouble info will not be sent during enter ir quit programming or zone bypass. It will send all event as default Ar m Stay Arm Away! It enables the system not to alarm in active zone but alarm in other zones. 1. If under disarm, press Arm stay on keypad or keyfob, the status LED turns from Green into Red, the voice will guide Arm stay with LCD as following: Arm Stay 2 0 / 1 2 / :

27 2. If under arm away, and with no alarm, press Arm stay on keypad, the voice will guide Enter password before setting parameters! You can enter arm stay status with code input or direct keyfob operation. 3. If under zone alarm, press Arm stay on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Disarm before arm! 2. Use the navigation key to select the zone ending with #. 3. Then use navigation key to Active or Mute the siren ending with # 4. Press * to exit. Alarm! Arm Failed! Disarm before Arm! 4. If under arm stay, press Arm stay on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Arm stayed Disar m Press Disarm on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Enter password, add 0 to delete the event log. : Clear alarm list, code with 0 Input code: Chime Zone It is only available for enter/exit zones to enable the Welcome Function. During disarm, trigger the zone, the voice of Welcome to intelligent alarm system! will be given off. To set chime zone: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # Zone # Chime Zone Set #. 2. Press the navigation key to select the zone NO. ending with #. 3. Then press the navigation key to select ON or OFF ending with #. 4. Press * to exit. Keyfob Register Same as wireless zones, please refer to that. Clear Keyfob Same as wireless zones, please refer to that. Wireless Siren Register Same as wireless zones, please refer to that. 1. Disarm with alarm status cleared: Input the code(except installer code) ending with 0, and #, the arm LED turns from Red to Green with the voice guide Disarmed, alarm log eliminated! 2. Disarm with alarm status saved: Disarm 2 0 / 1 2 / : 3 0 Input the code(except installer code) ending with just #, the arm LED turns from Red to Green, with voice guide Disarmed! Note: If to arm by keyfob, the alarm status will be saved Delete Wireless Siren Same as wireless zones, please refer to that. Activate/Mute Siren It enables the siren(built-in siren, external wired siren or wireless siren) to be on or off. To activate or mute siren: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # Siren # Activate/Mute #. 2. Press the navigation key to select the siren type: Built-in Siren, Wired Siren, or Wireless Siren ending with #. 3. Then press the navigation key to select ON or OFF. 4. Press * to exit. Siren Cut-off Siren cut-off is the period of time the sirens are activated after an alarm has occurred, which can be set from 0 to 30 minutes. -36-

28 1. WL Zone 1 Registered! Save? Zone ID: To register by code input: 1. WL. Zone1 s 1. By Code Learn 1.WL. Zone 1 2. WL. Zone 2 3. WL. Zone 3 1. Select Programming # "Device # "Zone # "WL. Register # By Code Input. 2. If the code is input before, it will remind if you want to re-register, press # to continue, or * to exit. 3. Input the ID, ending with #. 4. Press * to quit. Clear WL This enables you to remove the wireless devices by clearance. For the supervision function. If the device is removed without clearance, the system will alarm for device loss. To clear WL: 1. Select Programming # Device # Zone # Clear WL. #, select Clear Single or Clear All. 2. If Clear Single, select the zone number ending with #. While Clear all means to clear all enrolled wireless transmitters. 7.2 Ar m/disar m via Phone It enables you to arm or disarm via telephone(dtmf). For details, pls refer to 9.1 Telecontrol via Phone. 7.3 Ar m/disar m via SMS With GSM module connected, it enables you to arm or disarm, or query system status via SMS. The system will respond with a message once receiving a query. For details, pls refer to 9.3. Telecontrol via SMS. 7.4 Trigger Alar m via Keypad It enables you to trigger alarm via keypad or keyfob under emergency. Trigger panic alarm: Press PROG on keypad or Panic on keyfob for 2s (See Figure 14). STAY DISARM PROG Zone Type For specific zone type definition, please refer to 6.1. To set zone type: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # Zone # Set Zone Type #. 2. Press the navigation key to select the zone you desire to set ending with #, and then select the zone type for it ending with # to save it. 3. Press * to exit. Trigger fire alarm: Press Disarm on keypad for 2s (See Figure 15). Figure STAY Zone Siren Function It enables the user to active or mute external siren for some zone. Active enables the siren to buzzer during alarm, while Mute enables the siren dummy. This function is available for Zones No. 1-16(wireless zones), 21-22(wired zones. Zones), No. 17 and 19. To set siren function: 1. From the main menu, select Programming # Device # Zone # Zone Siren Set # DISARM PROG Figure - 15-

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