GSM Alarm System: User's Manual

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MOBILE CALL

GSM Alarm System

GSM Alarm System

System disarmed
11/26/2013

User’s Manual

Profile
For a better understanding of this product, please read this user
manual thoroughly before using it.

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CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Features 1
Chapter 2. Control Panel Introduction 2
Chapter 3. Initialization 4
Chapter 4. System Settings 4
1. Enter Settings 4
2. Add Remote Controls 5
3. Delete Remote Controls 5
4. Pair Wireless Sensors 6
5. Delete Wireless Sensors 7
6. Defense Zone Place Setting 7
7. Defense Zone Mode Setting 8
8. Siren Ring Time Setting 9
9. Alarm Delay Setting 9
10. Alarm Number Setting 10
11. Delete Alarm Number 11
12. SMS Number Setting 11
13. Delete SMS Number 12
14. Voice Recording 12
15. Record Play 13
16. System Date Setting 13
17. System Time Setting 14
18. Timely Arm Setting 14
19. Timely Disarm Setting 15
20. Wireless Siren Setting 16
21. Wireless Siren Encryption 17

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22. Change Operate Password 18
23. Change Program Password 19
24. Arm Delay Time Setting 20
25. Alarm Delay Time Setting 20
26. Voice Prompt Function 21
27. Siren Prompt for Arm/Disarm 21
28. Backlight Setting 22
29. Siren Setting in SOS Mode 23
30. SMS Reply for Arm/ Disarm 24
31. SMS Alert for External Power Failure/ Recovery 25
32. Language Setting 25
33. Factory Reset 26
34. Forget Password 26
Chapter 5. Operation Instructions 26
1. Away arm 26
2. Home Arm 27
3. Disarm 28
4. Answer Alarm Call 29
5. Remote Control 29
6. Emergency Help 30
7. System Dialing Function 30
8. Alarming Record Checking 30
Chapter 6. Technical Parameters 31
Chapter 7. Components List 32
Chapter 8. Care and Maintenance 33

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Features

Chapter 1. Features
Elegant and advanced touch keypad for easy operation;
128x64 lattice LCD screen with clock display;
4 wired and 10 wireless defense zones; each wireless zone supports
maximum 10 sensors;
Support maximum 8 remote controls;
One relay switch: it will be connected when alarming;
Built-in high-volume speaker, and artificial intelligent digital voice
announcer;
Built-in artificial intelligent English message;
10-second automatic voice message recording;
Can preset 6 phone numbers: when alarming, system will make audio
call to these numbers automatically;
Can preset 3 SMS numbers: when alarming, system will send SMS;
Timely arm and disarm;
Can be used as a wireless telephone by using keypad to make calls;
One-key-control: out arm, home arm, arm by remote controller or
phone call;
SOS, fire, gas, door, hall, window, balcony, and boundary places
alarm;
Real-time, delay, 24 hours, bypass defense zones programming
function;
Wireless learning code: easy to add additional wireless accessories;
Remote control the device to arm, disarm, monitor, and intercom by
phone;
Record checking: the device can store 30 alarm records;
Different arm status: out arm, home arm, delay arm and timely arm;
Arm by different ways: panel keypad, remote controller, remote call;
Alarm call has the priority: even when the number of the device is busy;
Built-in LI battery: automatically recharge.

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Control Panel Introduction

Chapter 2. Control Panel Introduction

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1. LCD screen: Resolution: 128x64; support English and Chinese display.


2. Status LED
POWER: power and working status indicator.
-flashing once per second means the external power supply is
disconnected and the panel is run by backup battery;
-flashing once per 3 seconds means the external power supply is normal.
SET: system status indicator.
-on: system is under away arm status;
-off: system is under disarm status;
-flashing once per second: system is under home arm status;
SIGNAL: wireless signal indicator.
ALARM:
-flashing quickly when the system is sending alarm SMS or making call;
-comfort LED flashing (flash very slowly like breath): delay alarming.
3. Touch Keypad: this keypad is Resistive Touch Panel which requires
press with certain strength. But please do not push it
heavily.
ARM: when pressed; the system will enter AWAY ARM status.
STAY: when pressed; the system will enter HOME ARM status.
CALL: used to make call. Enter the number you want to call, and then

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Control Panel Introduction

press this button. Pressing it during the phone call will hang up the call.
SOS: emergency alarm
ESC: clear the input content or back to last operation
ENTER: confirm

POWER IN
OFF ON

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2
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4
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7
8
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SIREN+
SIREN-
T-GND
JDQ-1
JDQ-2

Zone1

Zone2
Zone3

Zone4
T-Vcc

GND

GND
SIREN+
SIREN-
T-GND

Zone 2
Zone 3

Zone 4
JDQ-1
JDQ-2

Zone l
T-Vcc

GND

GND
RED BLACK

SIREN WIRED SENSOR


4. Wired ports
1 JDQ-1 Relay ports. They will connect when the
2 JDQ-2 system is alarming.
3 T_VCC Positive end of 12V output
4 T_GND Negative end of 12V output
5 SIREN+ Positive of siren (red cable)
6 SIREN- Negative of siren (black cable)
7 Zone 1 Wired sensor 1: support both NO and NC
8 GND GND
9 Zone 2 Wired sensor 2: support both NO and NC
10 Zone 3 Wired sensor 3: support both NO and NC
11 GND GND
12 Zone 4 Wired sensor 4: support both NO and NC

The alarm SMS for wire zone: 1/2/3/4 Wired zone SOS Alarm
5. Power switch. (Note: you should turn on this switch even you have
connected the power adaptor.)

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Initialization

6. SIM card slot: Please pay attention to the direction arrow marked
on the slot: “LOCK” “OPEN”. Do not insert or take
out the SIM card when the main unit is power on.
Chapter 3. Initialization
Correct initiation of the main panel is important to its normal working
and lifespan.
1. Connect the wired accessories that you need.
2. Insert SIM card.
3. Turn on the power switch.
4. Connect the power adaptor. The main panel will start self-inspection
and the POWER indicator LED will turn on. If this LED does not
light on, you need to restart the panel. Please do it at least 10
seconds later as repeated power on and off in short time is bad to
the panel's service life.
5. The signal icon and SIM card icon on the LCD screen will flash when
searching signal. And the SIM card icon will disappear after
searching GSM network successfully.
6. Check the GSM signal icon on the screen. Normal performance will
be affected when the signal has less than 3 bars. Please put the
main panel at the place with good GSM signal.

Chapter 4. System Settings


1. Enter Settings
All the settings have to be done in setting status. Press 2/8/4/6 to turn
up/ down/ left/ right.
Enter setting status: in the state of disarm, input 6-digit password
(system default: 123123), and then press ENTER. The main panel
makes a “beep” and SET indicator lights on. The screen shows remote
controller setting.

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Fig 1: disarm status Fig 2: please enter password Fig 3: press ENTER to set

Remote control
System disarmed System disarmed

Enter:
11:49 11/26/2013
123123 Exit Enter

2. Add Remote Controls


This device supports maximum 8 remote controls. Extra remote
controls have to be paired with the panel in order to perform normally.
Their pairing code cannot be empty or the same with the saved code in
the panel.
Method: enter remote control setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
remote controller serial number, press “8” to find “pair” and then press
ENTER to confirm. Trigger the remote control you want to add, the
panel will make two beeps after receiving it. And then press ENTER to
confirm. If the remote control has been saved before, after triggering it,
the main unit will make four beeps and LCD screen display “Error,
Repeated code”.

Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter remote control menu Fig 2: choose remote control serial Fig 3: waiting to receive signal
number and pair menu

Remote control Remote control 1 Remote control 1


Pair 000000000
Delete Trigger remote

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Save

Fig 4A: recognize successfully Fig 4B: the remote control has Fig 5: press ENTER to save
been paired before

Remote control 1 Remote control 1


077015192 Error
Save completed
Normal code Repeat code

Back Save Back Save

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Note: wireless keypad and panic button should also be set as


“remote control”.

3. Delete Remote Controls


If the remote control is lost or damaged, it should be deleted. After
deletion, it cannot control the main panel.
Method: enter remote control setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
the remote control you want to delete. Press “8” to find “delete”, and
then press ENTER.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter remote control Fig 2: choose the control you Fig 3: press ENTER to confirm
setting want to delete

Remote control Remote control 1


Coding
Delete completed
Delete

Exit Enter Back Enter

4. Pair Wireless Sensors


This alarm system has 10 wireless defense zones, each of which
supports up to 10 wireless detectors. Extra sensors not in the standard
package have to be paired to the panel in order to perform normally.
Their pairing code cannot be empty or the same with the saved code in
the panel.
Method: enter defense zone setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
sensor, press “8” to find “pair” and then press ENTER to confirm.
Trigger the sensor you want to add, the panel will make two beeps
after receiving it. And then press ENTER to confirm. If the sensor has
been saved before, after triggering it, the main unit will make four
beeps and LCD screen display “Error, Repeated code”.
Operation figures:

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Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: choose zone number and Fig 3: waiting signal from sensor
press ENTER

Zone Zone 1 Zone 1


Pair 000000000
Delete Trigger sensor

Exit Enter Exit


Back Enter Back
Back Save

Fig 4A: recognize successfully Fig 4B: the host has the same Fig 5: press ENTER to save
code with sensor code

Zone 1 Zone 1
241015162 Error
Save completed
Normal code Repeat code

Back Save Back Save

5. Delete Wireless Sensors


The wireless detector can't control the main panel after it's deleted.
Method: enter defense zone setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
the sensor you want to delete. Press “8” to find “delete”, and then
press ENTER.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: choose zone number Fig 3: choose Delete and press
ENTER

Zone Zone 1
Pair
Delete completed
Delete

Exit Enter Back Enter

6. Defense Zone Place Setting


The location of defense zone can be set in the main panel, so that the
panel can send correspondent alarm message. There are 8 locations
for alarm: SOS, fire, gas, door, hall, window, balcony, and boundary.

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Please refer to “Chapter 6. Technical Parameters” for system default


settings.
Method: enter defense zone setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
the zone number, and then press “2” or “8” to enter zone place menu.
Press ENTER will shift the places.

Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: choose defense zone place Fig 3: press ENTER to confirm

Zone Zone 1 Zone 1


Place: Fire Place: GAS
Armed: Enable Armed: Enable

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Enter

Fig 4: (this example)


Before setting, the alarm SMS for zone 1 is: 1wireless zone fire alarm;
After setting, it is: 1wireless zone gas alarm.

The format of alarm SMS: [1~10] wireless zone [place] alarm. For
example, you set the place of zone 4 as “window”. The alarm SMS you
receive is: 4 wireless zone window alarm.

7. Defense Zone Mode Setting


Normally the sensors will work and make an alarm once triggered
under arm status. But sometimes you may need some of them work
and some not, or some sensors working all the time no matter the
system is armed or disarmed. Then you can do this setting.

Method: enter defense zone setting menu, press “2” or “8” to choose
HOME arm status (enable or disable), press ENTER to confirm.
Setting methods for OUT arm and DISARM are the same.
Operation figures:

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Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: choose mode Fig 3: press ENTER to confirm

Zone Zone 1 Zone 1


HOME: Disable HOME: Enable
Disarmed: Disable Disarmed: Disable

Exit Enter Back


Back Enter Back
Back Enter
Enter

Fig 4: (this example)


Before setting, zone 1 does not alarm in home arm status;
After setting, it will alarm when triggered in home arm status.

8. Siren Ring Time Setting


The siren will ring for 1 minute (default setting) when there is an alarm.
The ringing time can be set (0~5min) according to your need. 0 is
displayed as “disabled” on the screen. It means there will be no siren
sound when alarming
Method: enter defense zone setting, press “2” or “8” to choose siren
enable, and then press ENTER to change the time.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: enter siren time setting Fig 3: press ENTER to change
time

Zone Zone 1 Zone 1


Siren:1 min Siren:3 min
Delay:Disable Delay:Disable

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Enter

Fig 4: (this example)


Before setting, the siren rings for 1min when alarming;
After setting, the siren rings for 3min when alarming.

9. Alarm Delay Setting


Alarm delay: the main panel will make alarm call and the siren will ring
after the preset delay time.
Method: enter defense zone setting, press “2” or “8” to choose delay
enable or disable, and then press ENTER to confirm.

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Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter defense zone setting Fig 2: choose delay status Fig 3: press ENTER to confirm

Zone Zone 1 Zone 1


Siren: Disable Siren: Disable
Delay: Disable Delay: Enable

Exit
Exit Enter
Enter Back
Back Enter
Enter Back Enter

Fig 4: (this example)


Before setting, the panel makes alarm and the siren rings immediately when zone 1 is triggered;
After setting, alarm will be after the preset time. (set the delay time under [system setting])

10. Alarm Number Setting


This system can store 6 alarm phone numbers. When alarming, it will
make alarm call to these numbers in order for three times
automatically, until someone gets through the call.
Method: enter phone number setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose
serial number and then press ENTER. Input the number you want to
set, then press ENTER to save.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter phone number setting Fig 2: choose serial NO. Fig 3: input phone number

Phone number Phone 1 Phone 1


No number 123456789
Delete Input phone number

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Save

Fig 4: press ENTER to save Fig 5: the 1st number is set


successfully

Phone 1 Phone 1
123456789
Save completed
Delete

Back Enter

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11. Delete Alarm Number


Method: enter phone number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose serial
number, then press “8” to choose “delete” and then press ENTER to confirm.

Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter phone number setting Fig 2: choose the number you Fig 3: choose “delete”
menu want to delete

Phone number Phone 1 Phone 1


123456789 123456789
Delete Delete

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Enter

Fig 4: the 1st number is deleted

Delete completed

12. SMS Number Setting


This system can store 3 SMS receiving phone numbers. When
alarming, it will send SMS to these numbers.
Method: enter SMS number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose serial
number and then press ENTER. Input the number you want to set,
then press ENTER to save.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter SMS number setting Fig 2: choose serial number and
press ENTER Fig 3: input SMS receiving number

SMS number SMS 1 SMS 1


No number 13812345678
Delete Input phone number
Exit Enter Back Enter Back Save

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Fig 4: press ENTER to save

Save completed

13. Delete SMS Number


Method: enter SMS number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose serial
number, then press “8” to choose “delete” and then press ENTER to
confirm.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter SMS number setting Fig 2: choose the number you Fig 3: choose “delete”
want to delete

SMS number SMS 1 SMS 1


13812345678 13812345678
Delete Delete

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Enter

Fig 4: the 1st number is deleted

Delete completed

14. Voice Recording


This system can make 10-second voice record. When alarming, it will
make call and play this record.
Method: enter record setting, and start by choosing “start recording”. It
will stop automatically 10 seconds later. You can also stop recording by
pressing ENTER.

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Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter record setting Fig 2: start recording Fig 3: record for 10 seconds

Recording Recording Recording


Start recording 05

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

15. Record Play


Enter record setting, and then press “6” to choose “play”. The panel will
start playing the voice message you recorded. You can re-record if
you're not satisfied with it.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter record setting Fig 2: you'll see this menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose “play”

Recording Recording Playback


Start recording Play

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: press ENTER to play the record

Recording
05

Exit Enter

16. System Date Setting


The date format is month/ day/ year.
Method: enter “Time” menu, and then choose “Date”. Input the exact
date you want to set and press ENTER to confirm. Month: 01-12; day:
01-31; year: 00-49. If the number you set is beyond this range, it could
not be saved.

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Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: choose date setting menu Fig 3: input the date

Time Date Date


11/26/2013 _/_/20_
Please input
Exit Enter Exit Enter Back Save

Fig 4: press ENTER to save

Date

Save completed

17. System Time Setting


Time in this alarm system is 24-hour system. Enter “Time” menu, you
will see “Date” menu, then press “6” to choose “Time”. Input the exact
time you want to set and press ENTER to confirm.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: you'll see date setting menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose “time”

Time Date Time


11/26/2013 16:25

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: input the time Fig 5: press ENTER to save

Time

_:_ Save completed


Please input

Back Save

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18. Timely Arm Setting


After this setting, the alarm system will start arm status at the preset
time.
Method: enter “Time” menu, you will see “Date” menu, then press “6” to
choose “Timely arm”. Input the exact time you want to set and press
ENTER to confirm. 24:00 means no delay or disable this function.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: you'll see date setting menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose
“timely arm”

Time Date Timely arm


11/26/2013 Disable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: input the time you want


to set

Save completed

19. Timely Disarm Setting


After this setting, the alarm system will disarm automatically at the
preset time.
Method: enter “Time” menu, you will see “Date” menu, then press “6” to
choose “Timely disarm”. Input the exact time you want to set and press
ENTER to confirm. 24:00 means no delay or disable this function.

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Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: you'll see date setting menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose
“timely disarm”

Time Date Timely disarm


11/26/2013 Disable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter


Fig 4: input the time you want
to set

Save completed

20. Wireless Siren Setting


Wireless sirens have to be set with the main panel in order to work
normally.
Method: enter “wireless control” menu, you'll see “control” menu.
Choose “Enable” and exit setting. Set the wireless siren which you
want to set in coding status. Then press SOS, ARM/ STAY button on
the panel. The panel will send wireless signal to the siren. After
receiving the signal, the siren will make beep sound which means
setting successful.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter Wireless Control Fig2: control menu Fig3:
menu
After enable this function, press
Wireless Control Wireless Control SOS, ARM/ STAY button on the
panel, it will transmit a wireless
Address signal to control the wireless
siren.
Control: Enable

Exit Enter Back Enter

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21. Wireless Siren Encryption


The signal used to code with the wireless siren is sent from the internal
transmitter of the main panel. The signal address of all this model from
our company are the same. If you and your neighbor both are using
this model, the alarm signal from your neighbor may cause your siren
sound. So it is recommended to set the wireless siren with another
address to avoid the interference.

Method: “wireless control” menu, and then “address” menu. Input 6


numbers randomly and then save it. (The default address is 999999.)

Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter wireless control Fig 2: control menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose
menu wireless siren

Wireless Control Wireless Control RF address set


Address 123456
Control: Enable Please input

Exit Enter Back Enter Back Save

Fig 4: press SAVE to save

Save completed

22. Change Operate Password


Operate password is used for daily use (disarm or remote control).
System default is 123456.
Method to change this password: enter “settings” menu, and then
“operate password”. Input the 6-digit password you want to set, and
save it.

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Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: enter operate password Fig 3: input the 6-digit password
menu

Settings Operate password Operate password


123456 4545
000000
Please input
Please input
Exit Enter Exit
Back Enter Back Save
Save

Fig 4: save it

Save completed

23. Change Program Password


Program password is used to setup the system. System default
is123123.
Method to change this password: enter “settings” menu, and then
“operate password”, press “6” to choose “program password”. Input the
6-digit password you want to set, and save it.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see “ program Fig 3: input the 6-digit password
password ” menu

Settings Program password Program password


123123 888888
Please input

Exit Enter Exit Enter Back Save

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Fig 4: input password and save it

Save completed

24. Arm Delay Time Setting


After this setting, the system will enter out arm status after the preset
time. Delay time ranges from 01-99 seconds. The system default time
is 40 seconds.

Method: enter “settings” menu, then you'll see “operate password”.


Press “6” to choose “delay arm”. Input the time you want to set and
save it.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see “Operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password” menu “delay arm”

Settings Operate password Delay arm


123456 40

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: input time and save it

Delay arm

08
Please input

Back Save

25. Alarm Delay Time Setting


After this setting, when there's an alarm, the system will make call after
the preset time. Delay time ranges from 01-99 seconds. The system
default time is 60 seconds.

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Method: enter “settings” menu, then you'll see “operate password”.


Press “6” to choose “delay alarm”. Input the time you want to set and
save it.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “delay alarm”

Settings Operate password Delay alarm


123456 60

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: input time and save it

Delay alarm

15
Please input

Back Save

26. Voice Prompt Function


This main panel has voice prompt function. When user press arm or
disarm of the remote controller, it will give voice prompt. System
default for the prompt is on. Users can set it according to actual needs.
Method: enter “settings” menu, then you'll see “operate password”.
Press “6” to choose “voice prompt” and choose “enable” or “disable”.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “voice prompt”

Settings Operate password Voice prompt


123456 Enable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

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Fig 4: choose enable/ disable

Voice prompt
Disable

Back
Exit Enter

27. Siren Prompt for Arm/Disarm


Turn on this function, the siren will sound a short beep each time you
arm/ disarm the system. System default is off. (This setting is only
valid for the wired sirens. For wireless sirens, please check the siren
user manual.)
Method: enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate
password”. Press “6” to choose “siren prompt” and choose “enable” or
“disable”.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “siren prompt”

Settings Operate password Siren prompt


123456 Disable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: choose enable/ disable

Siren prompt
Enable
Enable

Exit Enter

28. Backlight Setting


The backlight of the LCD screen and keypad will be off automatically
after a certain period of time when there is no operation on the keys.

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The backlight of the LCD screen and keypad will be off automatically
after a certain period of time when there is no operation on the keys.
Users can set it keep on if required. System default is disable.
Method: enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”.
Press “6” to choose “backlight on” and choose “enable” or “disable”.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “backlight on”

Settings Operate password Backlight on


123123 Disable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: choose enable/ disable

Backlight on
Enable
Enable

Exit Enter

29. Siren Setting in SOS Mode


System default is that when you press the emergency/SOS button of
the remote controller, the siren does not ring. Users can set it
according to the actual needs.
Method: enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”.
Press “6” to choose “remote siren” and choose “enable” or “disable”.
Operation figures:

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Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “remote siren”

Settings Operate password Remote siren


123456 Enable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: choose enable/ disable

Remote siren
Enable
Disable

Exit Enter

30. SMS Reply for Arm/ Disarm


When the user arm or disarm the system, other users may not know it.
Enable this function, the panel will send SMS notification to all SMS
numbers, so that users could know the status of the system in time.
SMS content:
Away arm: “The system status: arm.”
Home arm: The system status: home arm.”
Disarm: “The system status: disarm.”
Method: enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”.
Press “6” to choose “arm disarm SMS” and choose “enable” or
“disable”.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose “arm
password menu disarm SMS”

Settings Operate password Arm disarm SMS


123456 Disable

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

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Fig 4: choose enable/ disable

Arm disarm SMS


Enable

Exit
Back Enter
Enter

You can also use your mobile phone to send SMS “123456#61#” to the
panel to check the system status. Then you can also receive the above
SMS.

31. SMS Alert for External Power Failure/ Recovery


When the power adaptor is disconnected or cut off accidentally, the
system can send SMS to alert users. The default setting for this
function is off. You can set it as “enable”.
Method: enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”.
Press “6” to choose “AC Power ON/OFF” and press ENTER to choose
“Send SMS”.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig 3: press “6” to choose
password menu “AC Power ON/ OFF”

Settings Operate password AC Power ON/ OFF


123456 No SMS

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: press “ENTER” to choose


“Send SMS”

AC Power ON/ OFF


Send SMS

Exit Enter

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32. Language Setting


This alarm system supports English and Chinese versions. Please
enter “settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”. Press
“6” to choose “language”. Then press ENTER will shift between
Chinese and English.
Operation figures:
Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig3: press “6” to choose
password menu “language”

Settings Operate password language


123456 中文/English

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: choose the version


you need

language
English

Exit Enter

33. Factory Reset


When the system is unstable, it is recommended to reset it. Enter
“settings” menu, and then you'll see “operate password”. Press “6” to
choose “factory setting”. After this operation, all the settings return to
factory default.
Operation figures:

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System Settings

Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you'll see operate Fig3: press “6” to choose
password menu “factory setting”

Settings Operate password Factory setting


123456 Restore

Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter

Fig 4: Press ENTER to confirm

Please wait
Return to default
setting

34. Forget Password

If users forget the password, they can input 95175308246 under


disarm status. The main panel will display “please wait, back to default
password”. After this operation, the operate password return to factory
setting “123456” and program password to “123123”.

Operation figures:
Fig 1: under disarm status Fog 2: input 95175308246 Fig 3: confirm the operation

System disarmed System disarmed Please wait


Return to default
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95175308246

Chapter 5. Operation Instructions


1. Away Arm
Away arm means all the defense zones are in arm status. When there

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nobody at home, it is required to set all the detectors working. Any


detection source (such as thief, fire, or gas leakage) trigger the
detector, the alarm system will make alarm.
Use main panel keypad to press [ARM]. You will hear beep sound
(within the preset arm delay time). There will be one beep per each
second until the screen displays “system armed”.
Remote control operation: press arm button [ ] on the remote
control.
Main panel operation: press [ARM]. The system will enter arm status
after the delay time (default: 60seconds)

SMS operation: send “operate password#1#” (default operate


password: 123456)

System armed

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2. Home Arm
Home arm means part of the defense zones are in arm status. When
there's someone at home, it is recommended, for safety purpose, to
enable some of the detectors (such as sensors for door, window,
balcony, etc), and disable the others (such as sensors for the hall or
some places easy to be triggered by person at home).
Use main panel keypad to press [STAY]. The screen will display
“system armed”.
Remote control operation: press home arm button [ ] on the remote
control.
Main panel operation: press [STAY].

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SMS operation: send “operate password#1#” (default operate


password: 123456).

Home arm

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3. Disarm

The purpose of disarming the system is to let it not in alert status. One
way is normal disarming after operation of arming, and the other is to
stop the main unit alarming. After the operation of disarm, all the
defense zones except 24-hour zone shall not work.
Use main panel keypad to input operate password + ENTER. The
screen will display “system disarmed”.
Remote controller operation: press disarm button [ ] on the remote
controller.
Main panel operation: password+ENTER

System Disarmed

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4. Answer Alarm Call


When the main unit sounds alarm, it will dial the preset numbers. If no
one answers the call, the system will call the next number
automatically. It will call all the preset numbers in order for 3 times.
If you answer the call, you will hear the pre-record voice. You can set
system via your telephone or mobile phone keypad.
If you hang up directly without answering the call, the system will call
all the numbers circularly for 3 times.
Press [*]: Read the alarm information.
Press [1]: Main unit stops alarming and Arm; it stops calling users.
Press [2]: Main unit stops alarming and Disarm; it stops calling users.
Press [3]: Siren off and monitors the scene for 30 seconds; for continued
monitoring, press [3] again to monitor for another 30 seconds.
Press [4]: Main unit starts a 30-second two-way intercom. It cannot be
controlled by the mobile during the time of intercom.

5. Remote Control

Dial the number associated to the alarm main unit by phone (mobile
phone), and after the ringing cycle, you can hear a voice prompt
“Please enter password”. If the password is right, you will here “Press 1
to arm, Press 2 to disarm, Press 3 to Monitor, Press 4 to Intercom”. If
the password is wrong, you will hear a prompt voice “wrong password,
please re-enter”. System default password is 1234.

Press [1]: arm, if finished successfully, you will hear a voice prompt
“System armed”.
Press [2]: disarm, if finished successfully, you will hear a voice prompt
“System disarmed”.
Press [3]: monitoring for 30 seconds, to continue monitoring, press [3]
again to monitor for another 30 seconds.

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Press [4]: two-way intercom for 30 seconds. You can't operate the main
unit during this time.
6. Emergency Help
Sometimes, an accident may happen, e.g. a senior person or child
suddenly becoming ill or being in great pain, a fire emergency, burglar
intrusion. Press [SOS] button on keypad, or [SOS] button on remote
controller or wireless panic button, the main unit will alarm and make
call to the preset user numbers.
Remote control operation: press [SOS] button on the remote control.
Alarm SMS: X remote control SOS alarm (X: the remote control serial
number 1~8).
Main panel operation: press [SOS].
Alarm SMS: SOS alarm!
7. System Dialing Function
During disarm status, you can use the main unit to make any call just
like using a land-line telephone. Dial telephone number on keypad,
press [CALL] button, the main unit will make a beep and the LCD
screen will display the number you are calling. After the call, press
[CALL] button again, the call will be hanged up and main unit will be in
disarm status.
8. Alarming Record Checking
This alarm system can store 30 alarm records. When the record
number exceeds 30, the most previous record will be deleted
automatically.
The icon [ ] will keep flashing if there's alarm record not been
checked.
Checking method: In disarm state, input [ESC] button on the panel,
you can check the alarm record. Press “4” or “6” to upturn or downturn,
and press “ESC” to exit checking. If there's not alarm record, it will
display “No alarm record”.

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Technical Parameters

Operation figures:
Fig 1: press ESC in disarm Fig 2: press 4 or 6 to check Fig 3: press 4 or 6 to check
status

Alarm record: 01 Alarm record: 02


System disarmed 11/26 15:12 11/26 21:12
01 Zone SOS 08 Zone GAS
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Back Back

Functions that could be realized by SMS:

Function SMS (take the default SMS reply by the panel


operate password as
examples)
Arm the system 123456#1# set successful

Disarm the system 123456#2# set successful

Check IMEI number 123456#60# IMEI number


IMEI number

Check the system status 123456#61# The system status: disarm


Or The system status: arm
Or The system status: home arm

Chapter 6. Technical Parameters


List 1
Input Voltage AC=110~240V±10%, DC12V/1A
Standby Current <20mA
Alarming Current <400mA
Wireless Frequency 315/433MHz, PT2262/EV1527, 4.7MΩ
GSM Frequency 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz
Wireless Receiving Sensitivity 5mV/m
Anti-interference 1V/m (frequency range: 20~1000MHz)
Back-up Battery LI AAA*6 DC7.2V
Siren Volume 110dB
Wireless Sensors 100pcs
Remote Controls 8pcs
Working Temperature 0℃~+40℃
Humidity ≤90% (no fog)

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Components List

List 2

Defense Zone Away Home Disarm Alarm SMS


arm arm
Zone 1 effective effective invalid 1 wireless zone Door alarm

Zone 2 effective invalid invalid 2 wireless zone Hall alarm

Zone 3 effective invalid invalid 3 wireless zone SOS alarm

Zone 4 effective invalid invalid 4 wireless zone SOS alarm

Zone 5 effective effective effective 5 wireless zone SOS alarm

Zone 6 effective effective effective 6 wireless zone SOS alarm

Zone 7-10button
Emergency effective invalid invalid 7/8/9/10 wireless zone
SOS alarm
Wired defense effective invalid invalid 1/2/3/4 wired zone
zone (7-10) SOS alarm
SOS button on effective invalid effective SOS alarm
the panel
Remote control effective effective effective X remote control SOS
SOS button alarm (X: 1~8)
Program Password 123123 Operate 123456
Password
Wireless
Siren Ring Time 1min Enable
Control
Arm Delay 40s Alarm 60s
Delay

Chapter 7. Components List


Main panel 1 pc,
Remote controls 2 pcs,
Mini wired siren 1 pc,
PIR sensor 1 pc,
Door contact 1 pc,
Power adapter 1 pc,
User manual 1 pc.

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Care and Maintenance

Chapter 8. Care and Maintenance


The alarm system has excellent design and uses advanced
technologies. It shall be used with care. The following suggestions are
required to maintain your obligations under the warranty terms, and for
prolonging the service life of the system.
Place the control panel and all parts and accessories out of
children's reach.
Keep the alarm system dry. Rain, humidity and various fluids or
moisture all will corrupt the electronic circuit.
Do not use or place the alarm system in dirty locations, otherwise
the electronic elements will be damaged.
Do no place the system in excessively hot locations. High
temperature will shorten the service life of electronic equipment,
damage batteries, deform or even melt some plastic parts.
Do not place the system in excessively cold locations. Otherwise
condensation many occur and damage the circuit board of the
alarm system.
It is recommended that you check and test the alarm system
periodically:
Check the main unit every three months:
1. Whether it can arm/disarm normally;
2. Whether it can dial the number for alarm normally;
3. Whether it can receive wireless detectors' signal normally;
4. Whether the back-up battery can work normally.
Check the wireless detectors once a month:
1. Trigger wireless detectors to see if system can alarm normally;
2. Check all detectors' batteries to see if it's in low voltage;
3. Check whether wireless detectors can send signal to the main unit
normally.

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Care and Maintenance

Check the SIM card:


1. Check the use of SIM card, such as network signal, balance, etc.
2. Make sure the PIN code verification of the SIM card is closed.
3. Please keep the password and SIM card number safe, in case that
other people remote control the system illegally.

Since the alarm system is continuously in operation or standby


mode, the supply adaptor of the control panel shall be connected to
a safe and reliable socket.
Do not place the system near your bedroom or office table, because
the siren will make high-loudness sound in the case of alarm, which
may adversely affect your rest or work.
If the alarm system will not be used for a long time, please
disconnect the system from the power supply.
Please do not disassemble, repair or alter the products without
permission, or it may cause accidents and faults.
Do not drop this product on the ground or on hard objects, as it may
lead to massive impact to cause faults and damages.
Without approval and consent of relevant authorities, please do not
set “112”, “911” or the alarm phone number of police station for this
main unit.

Please read the suggestions above carefully and follow the instructions
herein. If any of the equipment does not work properly, please send it
to the dealer or authorized service point for repair. We will try our best
to solve the problem for you as soon as possible.

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The following sensors are optional:

Optional sensors/detectors are packed separately.


You can choose according to your specific requirements.

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