GlobalGuard Alarm System
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All devices in this wireless Alarm System are designed and manufactured to provide long reliable service. The system is designed for ease of installation using only conventional domestic tools. However, it is essential that the installer reads and fully understands the advice and procedures contained in this manual and plans the system before proceeding with the installation.
This alarm system should be installed and operated in accordance with the requirements of any current local and/or national regulations and legislation. We recommend that you contact your authority to obtain details of your area's requirements local and/or national regulations.
For example in Belgium, the installation and use of an alarm system including notification by telephone (Voice Dialler) functionality and the optional use of an external siren is controlled by
Belgium legislation "KB" of 19/06/2002.
Novar ED&S hereby declares that this wireless alarm system is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE) directive, 1999/5/EC.
Tools and Equipment Required:
No.0 Philips Screwdrivers
Bradawl
No.1 Philips Screwdrivers
Drill
No.2 Philips Screwdrivers
3mm Drill Bit
Small Spirit Level
5 & 6mm Masonry Drill Bits
The quoted range of the system devices (see component specification on rear cover) is measured in ideal conditions. Any solid object
(e.g. walls, ceilings, reinforced PVC doors etc) placed between the transmitter and Receiver device will reduce the radio range.
The amount by which the range will be reduced is dependent upon the nature of the barrier. For example:
Dry-lined partition wall: 10-30%
Single layer brick wall: 20-40%
Double layer brick wall: 30-70%
Metal panel/radiator: 90-100%
Note: The effect on the range of multiple walls is cumulative. i.e. if there are 2 brick walls in the way, the range will be reduced by up to 40% by each wall.
This system has been designed to both detect intruders and act as a strong deterrent to wouldbe intruders when installed correctly.
Please remember that given adequate knowledge and time it is possible to overcome any alarm system and we therefore recommend that your Alarm is used in conjunction with good
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physical protection such as security window and door locks.
All units in the system are encoded to operate together using an 20 bit rolling House Code.
The system House Code is automatically changed each time the system is armed/disarmed or triggered by a detector.
The system can be operated from one or more accessory Remote Control Units and/or
Keypads. It can also be operated remotely over the internet using a PC or mobile device(Android/Apple IOS device). Care should be taken to ensure that any of your Remote
Control Units are not lost or the User Access
PIN Code for the Control Panel do not become known to other people as this will compromise the security of your system. The User Access
PIN Code should be changed as soon as possible.
The system allows you to create Programmes,
Schedules and Events using the GlobalGuard
PC setup software. Home automation allows you to control wireless ON/OFF switching devices together with security arming. There are 3 function keys I/II/III located on the side of the
Control Panel which are programmable via the
PC software and each function key can store a
Programme. The activation of a Programme can be instantly activated simply by pressing one of the corresponding function keys.
This system is supplied pre-linked to an IP gateway module which allows you to remotely access and control your system via the internet.
In order to get the full benefits of the system, please ensure you meet the following requirements:
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A broadband router with x2 spare LAN ports
(x1 for IP gateway and other for an optional IP
Camera if added in future)
- An unrestricted internet broadband connection with wired or wireless (Wifi) connectivity. (For optional wireless indoor CCTV accessory, Wifi will allow you connect the camera to the router wirelessly)
- A PC with;
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Operating System:
Windows XP/Vista/Window7
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Internet Explorer 6.x or higher Internet
Web Browser
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CPU: Pentium 4, 1GHz or above
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VGA Card Resolution: 800x600 or above
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Video Memory Size: 128Mb or above
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Recommended internet upload speed
512kbp/s for 1 x IP Camera (optional) or 2Mbp/s for 8 x cameras connected
Optional Android or Apple IOS
Smartphone/mobile device;
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IOS: iPhone1/2/3/4, iPad1/2, iPod
Touch 4 up to IOS V4.3. 4(latest iOS
Version release)
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Android: Android phone V2.X, tablet PC tested up to V4.0
The system can be setup using the instructions in this manual or alternatively using the
GlobalGuard PC setup software available at www.GlobalGuard.Friedland.co.uk
Note that home automation Programmes,
Events and Schedules can only programmed using the PC software. This means that the function keys I/II/III located on the side of the
Control Panel can only be programmed from the
PC software.
If using a PC to run the setup software then ensure that it is connected wired or wirelessly (WIFI) to the same internet broadband router as that connected to the IP
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Gateway otherwise the software will not run correctly. If using a WIFI connection, ensure the PC is within operating range of the router.
Please note that earlier versions of the
Response branded 868MHz security PIR movement detectors, magnetic door/window contact detectors, remote control and remote keypad devices are also compatible with this system.
If you are upgrading an existing Response
868MHz wireless security system you already purchased in the past, then you can reuse the existing security devices installed by simply linking one each to the GlobalGuard system.
Always follow the manufacturer’s advice when using power tools; steps, ladders etc. and wear suitable protective equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes etc.
Before drilling holes in walls, check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes, the use of a cable/pipe locater maybe advisable if in doubt.
When using ladders, ensure that they are positioned on a firm stable surface at the correct angle and suitably secured before use.
The use of ear defenders is advisable when working in close proximity to the Siren due to the high sound level produced by this device.
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Multiple Users
Quick Set
Event Log
Chime
Tamper Protection
Jamming Detection
Battery Monitoring
Home Automation
User Access PIN Code
System Arming
Entry/Exit Delay
Zones
Zone Lockout
PLANNING AND EXTENDING 11
YOUR ALARM SYSTEM
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Configuring the Solar Siren 14
Charging the Solar Siren Battery 15
CONTROL PANEL
Positioning the Control Panel
Control Panel Overview
Installing the Control Panel
IP GATEWAY
Installing the IP Gateway
LED Indications
Linking An IP Gateway To The
Control Panel(Optional)
Deleting The IP Gateway From
The Control Panel(Optional)
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Positioning the PIR Detectors
Installing the PIR Movement
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Detector 21
Testing the PIR Detector Independently 22
Linking A PIR Detector To The Control
Panel 23
Testing the PIR Detector with the
Control Panel 24
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Positioning the Magnetic Contact
Detectors
Installing and Configuring the
Magnetic Contact Detectors
Testing A Magnetic Contact Detector
Independently
Linking A Magnetic Contact Detector
To The Control Panel
Testing the Magnetic Contact
Detector with the Control Panel
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Testing the Siren from the Control
Panel
Mounting the Siren on the wall
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Configuring the Remote Control
Testing the Remote Control
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Linking a Remote Control or
Remote Keypad to the Control Panel 32
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Learn Remote Control
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Internal Siren
Alarm Duration
Wireless Siren
Night Alarm
Warning/Error Beep
Jamming Detection
Alarm Relay
Zone Lockout
Part-Arm I Setup
Part-Arm II Setup
Fully Arm Setup
Holiday Arm Setup
Date and Time Setup
Learn Wireless Keypad
Link Panel To Friedland
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Spectra Receiver (Optional) 52
Lighting Setup For Spectra Receiver 52
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Learn Detector Code
Chime
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Part-Arm I Setup For Zone Detector 55
Part-Arm II Setup For Zone Detector 55
Detector Status
Detector Remove
Siren At Trigger
Entry Delay
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Home Automation Control
Learning a receiver
All Turn ON
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Device Remote Access Control
Home Automation/Remote Sensor
Learning a transmitter
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Learning/replacing a communication device
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Fully Arming The System
Holiday Arming The System
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Part-Arming The System: Part-Arm-I 64
Part-Arming The System: Part-Arm-II 64
Disarming the System
Disarming the System with
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Spectra Lightening
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Home Automation Function
Keys I/II/III
Personal Attack (PA) Alarm
Zone Lockout
Device Tamper
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Chime
Keyboard Beep Mute
Entry/Exit Beeps
Event Log
Siren Service/Operating Mode
Battery Monitoring
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KIT CONTENTS
The Alarm System should contain the following devices
1 x Solar Siren
1 x LCD Control Panel
1 x IP Gateway
1 x Wireless USB Dongle
1 x PIR Movement Detector
1 x Magnetic Door /Window Detector
Also included:
1 x 12VDC Power Supply Adaptor (For Control Panel and charging Siren)
1 x 5VDC Power Supply Adaptor
1 x 0.5m Ethernet cable
Siren Mounting Template
Quick Start Guide
Fixings Pack
Batteries
2 x NiMH batteries (6V for Control Panel and 7.2V for Siren)
9V PP3 Alkaline
Battery (for PIR
Movement
Detector)
3V CR2032
Lithium Coin Cells
(for Door/Window
Detector)
Please visit www.GlobalGuard.Friedland.co.uk to view an online installation video. Further details on setup and operation can be found in both this and the online software manual
Control Panel
PIR Movement
Detector
12V DC Power supply adaptor
Solar Siren
Door/Window
Contact Detector
Wireless IP
Gateway
5V DC Power supply adaptor
HEAL
Do not put the coin cell b attery in your mouth as this could impair your health. Keep this cell out of reach from young children as they could swallow it and choke.
Ethernet cable
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The system allows for up to 8 Users, a Master
(Admin) and 7 Users to be configured. This allows the system Event Log to maintain a record of which users have armed and disarmed the system. Each user will have a different User
Access PIN Code.
Only the Admin User has access to the programming functions and is able to configure the system.
The Control Panel is the brains of the system and is where the system is programmed and operated from. A 4 digit PIN code is used to ensure that only authorized people have access to the system. This is the User access PIN code and can be set to a code of your choice that only you and other authorized system users know.
The system has a ‘Fully Arm’, two ‘Part-Arm’ and a ‘Holiday Arm’ modes. Fully Arm and
Holiday Arm will ‘Arm’ all zones while the ‘Part-
Arm’ modes will only arm the zones that are enabled for the particular Part-Arm mode.
For example:
The system could be configured so that during night time, ‘Part-Arm-I’ would arm only zones protecting the lower floor and outbuildings leaving the upper floor free for movement without triggering the alarm.
During the day while the property is occupied
‘Part-Arm-II’ could arm only the zones protecting the outbuildings. However, when the property is left un-occupied, the ‘Fully Arm’ mode will arm all zones to protect the entire property, (i.e. upper and lower floors and outbuildings).
Fully & Holiday Arm
Part-Arm-I
Part-Arm-II
When the system is armed with the Exit-Delay enabled, no signal from any detector on an active zone will be able to trigger an alarm until the Exit-Delay has expired. This enables the system to be armed from within the property and allows time for the user to exit the property without triggering an alarm. If the Exit-Delay is disabled then detectors on active zones will immediately be able to trigger an alarm once the system is armed.
Zones1&2 only have been pre-configured with an entry/exit delay of 30 seconds because detectors added on these zones are
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typically installed at entry/exit points of your property.
The system Exit-Delay may be configured for between 10 to 250 seconds or disabled completely.
If a detector on a zone with its Entry-Delay enabled is triggered, then an alarm will not sound until the Entry-Delay period has expired.
This allows time for the user to re-enter the property and disarm the system before an alarm occurs. Generally only the zones on the main entry route to the property will be configured with an Entry-Delay. The remaining zones would be configured with their Entry-Delay disabled allowing them to immediately initiate an alarm the instant a detector on the zone is triggered.
The Entry-Delay for each zone may be configured for between 10 to 250 seconds or disabled completely.
Note: To conserve power and maximize battery life the PIR movement Detector will only detect movement if there has been no movement detected within the previous 2 minutes.
Consequently the PIR Detector will not become active until the protected area has been free from movement for more than 3 minutes.
The system incorporates 32 wireless alarm zones for the connection of a PIR movement or door/window contact detector per zone used to independently monitor different areas of the property. In addition to standard intruder protection, each zone can also be configured to operate in alternative modes.
For example:
– ‘Intruder’ mode provides standard intruder monitoring.
– ‘24-hour Intruder’ mode provides 24 hour intruder protection for areas where continuous monitoring is required, (e.g. gun lockers).
– ‘Fire’ mode provides 24 hour monitoring of any
Smoke detectors incorporated into the system.
– ‘Test’ mode allows a zone to be monitored while the system is armed. If a detector on a zone is triggered an entry will be recorded in the
Event Log but an alarm will not occur.
In addition there is the facility to connect up to 4 hard wired zones to the Control Panel, each of which is configurable with most of the features of the wireless zones.
If a detector on an active zone is triggered while the system is armed an alarm will sound. After the programmed alarm duration has expired the alarm will stop and the system will automatically reset.
Subsequent detectors triggered will again trigger an alarm. If a single zone triggers an alarm more than 3 times then that zone will be ‘Locked Out’ and any further alarm signals from that zone will be ignored until the system is disarmed.
Note: The ‘Zone Lockout’ feature can be disabled if required.
The system may be fully armed in 10 seconds using the quick set facility, overriding the programmed exit-delay. This is useful for setting the system at night when the Exit-Delay warning beep will be silenced after just a few seconds.
The Control Panel incorporates a memory capable of storing the last 99 system events.
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This enables the user to see which user has
Armed/Disarmed the system and if and when any alarms occurred. The time, date and details of the event type will be recorded for each system event.
Chime is a low security facility for use when the system is in Standby mode. If the Chime feature is ON, and a detector on a zone that has its
Chime function enabled is triggered, the internal sounder will produce a low volume warning tone.
A typical use of the Chime function would be to warn that a door or particular area has been entered.
All security related system devices (except any
Remote Control Units) incorporate Tamper protection features to protect against unauthorized attempts to interfere with the device.
Any attempt to remove the battery cover from any device (except a Remote Control) or to remove the Solar Siren or Control Panel from the wall will trigger the alarm even if the system is Disarmed (unless the system is in Test or
Program modes).
In order to detect any attempts to illegally jam the radio channel used by your alarm system, a special jamming detection function is incorporated into the Control Panel. If this feature is enabled, an alarm will be triggered if the radio channel is jammed continuously for more than 30 seconds or if the system is jammed for more than 3 periods of 10 seconds in a 5 minute period. At full alarm it will beep for
3 seconds and will alarm after 10 seconds. At
Part Arm it will beep for 3 seconds.
The jamming detection circuit will constantly scan for jamming signals. However, it will also detect and could in extreme cases be triggered by radio signals from other radio equipment within range operating on the same frequency which would not interfere with the normal operation of your alarm.
If you are planning to operate the Jamming
Detection feature we recommend that you wait at least 30 days before activating this feature to allow time for you to become familiar with the operation of your system.
When activating jamming detection the system should be monitored carefully for false jamming alarms for at least 2 weeks before leaving the
Jamming Detection function permanently enabled.
All security devices powered by nonrechargeable batteries incorporate a battery level monitoring feature which will warn of a low battery status.
In addition the Control Panel will also indicate a low battery status on any PIR (Passive Infra-
Red) movement or Magnetic Door /Window
Detector on the system.
The batteries on any device indicating a low battery status should be replaced immediately.
This system can also accommodate up to 32 wireless receiver home automation devices.
Devices include an ON/OFF Plugin Controller or
Bayonet Lampholder.
These devices are used to simulate the presence of occupants whilst you are away from the home.
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This hardware manual will only detail how to link these devices to the Control Panel. To operate these devices with a Programme, Schedule or
Event, please refer to the online software manual available at www.GlobalGuard.Friedland.co.uk.
Before attempting to install your Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation accordingly.
PIR Movement Detectors are used to protect the main areas of the property, (e.g. lounge, study, hallway and landing). Magnetic Door/Window
Detectors are typically used to protect the main access points to the property, (e.g. front door, back door, patio doors etc). However, they can also be used to protect other vulnerable doors/ windows or access doors to important rooms.
The use of ON/OFF wireless home automation devices such as a Plugin Controller module
(HIS1A) or Bayonet Lampholder module
(HIS2A) can be used to simulate the presence of occupants within the home whilst you are away.
The following example shows a typical property incorporating the suggested positions for the
External Siren, PIR movement and Magnetic
Door/Window Contact Detectors.
Use this as a guide for your installation in conjunction with the detailed positioning requirements for each device provided in the appropriate installation sections in this manual for planning your intruder alarm system.
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1. Place the 1st Door/Window Detector
(configured on zone 1) on the front door.
2. Place a 2nd Door/Window Detector
(configured on zone 2) on the back or patio doors.
3. Place the 1st PIR Detector (set on zone 3) and the 2nd PIR Detector (set on zone 4) in two of the following locations: i) downstairs in the main living room containing most valuables, or ii) on the landing covering the access routes between bedrooms and the stairs, or iii) in the hall covering the Control Panel and routes between downstairs rooms.
The system may be expanded with additional detectors, Remote Controls and Keypads to provide even greater protection. However, the following rules should be followed: a. Any detectors covering the main door and the route to the Control Panel should be set on zone
1 only. Another detector covering another entry/exit point can be added to zone2.
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b. Any detectors covering the remainder of the lower floor apart from the entry/exit points
(zones1&2) should be left with an instant delay
(default for all other zones) for maximum security. c. Any detectors placed upstairs (which are not required when activating Part-Arm-I mode) should not be setup with Part-Arm I ON.
Typical basic installations:
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Detectors on zones 1 and 2 will have a 30 second entry delay period. Detectors on all other zones are configured as INSTANT,
(i.e. they have no entry delay).
The system has a 3 minute alarm duration.
The Zone Lockout feature is ON so that if any single zone triggers an alarm more than
3 times they will be ignored until the system is next disarmed, (this feature helps protect against continuous false alarms).
PART-ARM-I is OFF.
PART-ARM-II is OFF.
IMPORTANT:
As soon as installation is complete
– The default Master User Access PIN Code for the Control Panel should be changed to your own code that only you know.
– User Access PIN Codes 1-7 for the Control
Panel should be changed to your own codes that only the relevant system user knows.
– The system Time and Date must be configured.
Note: If you wish to change the system configuration away from the above example and factory settings and customize it to your own unique requirements or activate any of the more advanced system features then refer to the
Programming section from page 42.
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The Siren is encapsulated within a tough polycarbonate housing that also provides full protection against adverse weather conditions.
An LED indicator unit is built into the Siren to act as a visible deterrent and indication that the system is active. The LEDs will slowly and alternately flash whether the system is Armed or
Disarmed. When an alarm occurs the LEDs will flash rapidly together.
An integral tamper switch provides additional security protection to the Siren and will immediately trigger an alarm should any unauthorized attempt be made to interfere with and remove the Siren cover.
The Siren is powered by a rechargeable nickelmetal hydride (NIMH) battery. A solar panel mounted on the top of the housing charges the battery during daylight hours. During darkness, only a small amount of energy is required to operate the Siren unit.
POSITIONING THE SOLAR SIREN
The recommended mounting height for the Siren is at first floor window height of your property on the external wall so that it can be easily seen and heard. The Siren should be mounted on a sound flat surface so that the rear tamper switch is not activated when mounted.
Ensure that the tamper switch does not fall into the recess between brick courses as this could prevent the switch from closing and give a permanent tamper signal.
In order to provide the maximum amount of daylight to the solar panel, the Siren should ideally be mounted on a south facing wall.
However, an easterly or westerly position will suffice. Mounting the device on a north facing wall should be avoided as this could mean that during the short dark days of winter months the solar panel may not receive sufficient daylight in order to maintain the battery charge at acceptable levels.
Shadows cast by neighboring walls, trees and roof overhangs should also be avoided. If the
Siren is to be mounted below the eaves, it should be positioned a distance of at least twice the width of the eaves overhang below the eaves. Remember that in winter the sun is lower in the sky and you should avoid winter shadows where possible.
The Solar Siren contains a sophisticated radio receiver. However, reception of radio signals can be affected by the presence of metallic objects within the vicinity of the Siren. It is therefore important to mount the Siren a minimum distance of 1 metre away from any external or internal metalwork, (i.e. drainpipes, gutters, radiators, mirrors etc). Be especially aware of radiators mounted on the inside wall behind possible locations for the Siren.
Ensure that the position selected for the Siren is within effective range of the Control Panel.
The Siren has already been pre-linked to the
Control Panel from the factory. It has also been preconfigured to operate with your system.
However should you wish to change the DIP switch settings in the battery compartment, please read as follows:
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Under the cover you will also find a row of 5 DIP
Switches labeled SW3 and a “ LEARN ” button.
1. Ensure that DIP Switch5 of SW3 on the LED indicator board is set to OFF (“SIREN”) for use with this alarm system.
Before getting your system up and running, it is important to initially charge up the battery for the
Solar Siren for approximately 4 hours.
1. Remove the rear battery cover as shown below.
2. DIPswitch1 marked “ ALARM TIME ” is used to limit the maximum period for which the external siren will sound before it will be automatically shut down, (even if the Control
Panel is still in alarm):
ON
OFF
3 minutes
10 minutes
3. DIPswitch2 marked “ AJ “ does not function for this system and should be ignored.
4. DIPswitch3 marked ALARM SOUND if OFF will prevent the siren from sounding during an alarm, (this will not affect the warning beeps):
ON
OFF
Siren enabled
Siren disabled
5. The Solar Siren will acknowledge signals from the Remote Control, Keypad and Control
Panel by beeping and flashing the LEDs. It is possible to disable these acknowledgement beeps DIPSwitch4 marked “ BEEP SOUND ”.
ON
OFF beeps enabled beeps disabled
2. Connect the 6V NiMH battery pack inside as shown below.
ON
1 2 3 4 5
6V NiMH
Battery
Battery connector
DC charging jack
3. Connect the Control Panel’s 12V Power supply adaptor to the DC charging jack shown above and plug the adaptor into the mains to charge the battery.
4. Charge the battery for approximately 4 hours. In the meantime you can install the
PIR movement detector, door/ window contact detector and Control Panel in position.
5. After charging is complete, remove the
Control Panel’s adaptor and refit the siren’s battery cover in place.
Note: The Control Panel cannot be fully installed until the Siren has completed charging.
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Note that to fully install the Control Panel in position, the siren’s battery charging process must be complete. If it has not yet completed then you should prepare mounting the Control Panel’s mounting bracket in position as described below.
When choosing a suitable location for the
Control Panel, the following points should be considered.
1. The Control Panel should be located in a position out of sight of potential intruders and in a safe location, but easily accessible for system operation and leaving and entering the house within the set time period.
2. The Control Panel should be mounted on a sound flat surface to ensure that the rear tamper switch on the Control Panel is closed when the Panel is mounted. The
Control Panel should be mounted at a convenient height of between 1.5 and 2 metres and in a position where it will be seen each day.
Note: If small children are in the household, further consideration should be given to keeping the unit out of their reach.
3. It is recommended that the Control Panel should be positioned such that the
Exit/Entry tone (emitted by the Control
Panel) can be heard from outside the property.
4. The Control Panel should be mounted within a protected area so that any intruder cannot reach the Control Panel without opening a protected door or passing through an area protected by a PIR
Detector when the system is armed.
5. The Control Panel must be located within reach of a mains socket.
6. DO NOT fix the Control Panel onto or very close to metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio range of the device.
LCD Display
The LEDs indicate the following status:
On Steadily Flash Off
AC power in use
Battery in use /
Flash slowly :
Low battery
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System is
Fully/holiday armed
System is set in Part-Arm-I/II
System disarmed
System message
Alarm memory
Panic button
----is pressed
Normal
Normal
Function/Programme activation keys
LED Indicators
Panic Button
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The function keys I/II/III are home automation keys used to operate Programmes setup in the
PC setup software
1. Pull the clip outwards together with pushing the mounting bracket downwards to detach it from the rear of the Control Panel.
4. Ensure that the Reset jumper link (P1) and
External Tamper Switch Jumper (P51) are set in the OFF position
2. Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark the position of three fixing holes on the wall. Drill the holes using a 5mm drill bit.
To complete installing the Control Panel on the wall as described in the next steps, the Siren’s battery charging must be complete since the same 12V power supply adaptor is used to power up the Control Panel. When charged, remove the power adaptor and refit the Siren’s rear battery cover again.
3. Remove the battery cover from the rear of the Control Panel.
DC Jack
Terminal
Block
Battery
Connector
P51 Jumper Link
P1 Jumper Link
OFF
ON
The use of ear defenders are advisable for the next step just in case the tamper alarm sounds continuously.
If the tamper alarm of the Control Panel sounds continuously, reset the alarm by pressing the following keys on the Control Panel:
The factory default user access PIN code is
‘1234’.
User access PIN code
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P51: External
Tamper
P1: Reset
IMPORTANT: The keys must be pressed firmly and within 5 seconds. If you make a mistake, press the “ESC” button and start the sequence again.
5. Connect the connector of the 7.2V NiMH rechargeable battery pack to the connector in the battery compartment.
6. Connect the plug of the 12V power adaptor to the DC jack in the panel. Route the cable along the cable track.
DC Jack
Connector so, again it is advisable to wear ear defenders as the tamper alarm will sound.
8. If the Control Panel is powered up and left for approximately 15 minutes before proceeding to the next step, it may begin producing a beeping sound and the event log indicator icon will flash on the Control
Panel because it is searching for the IP gateway which needs to be power up
Cable Track
7. Fit the Panel to the mounting bracket.
If removing the Control Panel from the wall, use a flat blade screwdriver to push the clip towards the wall and push the Panel upwards and away from the bracket. Before doing
Event log icon
To cancel the beeping and indication, press
on the Control Panel followed by .
The IP gateway of the system allows you to remotely access and control your system over the internet using the free online web software at https://GlobalGuard.Friedland.co.uk
or using the Android/Apple IOS “GlobalGuard” mobile device App.
The gateway communicates to the Control Panel wirelessly.
In order to ensure you can remotely access your system, your internet connection must be active that the gateway is connected to.
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The internet connection must be free from any firewalls/restrictions that might prevent remote access.
1. Connect the IP Gateway to a spare LAN port on your home broadband router as shown below:
LAN port
The gateway supplied in this kit has been supplied pre-linked to the Control Panel at the factory therefore you do not need to repeat this . However in the future, should it ever need to be linked again to the Control
Panel, this can be done as follows:
With the Control Panel in standby mode, enter programming mode by pressing the following keys:
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User access PIN code
IP Gateway Router
Connecting gateway to router
2. Connect the 5V DC adaptor and turn on.
3. Check that the power LED on the gateway turns green which could take up to 1 minute.
Power / Connection to internet LED – Green
- ok/Red -failed
RF Connection to Control
Panel LED Green
OK/orange failed
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘5. Comms’ is displayed.
and press displayed.
. ‘5-1 Comms Device’ will be
Press the enter button again and ‘Input
(01-12) Device NO.’ will be displayed
Using the keypad, enter a device number between 1 and 12 on the keypad to which you wish to add the gateway to. If a device is already linked to this channel then select an alternative device channel.
Press the enter button and using the
and buttons scroll until ‘:2
Learning ID’ is displayed.
The 4 camera connection LEDs indicate the status of up to 8 cameras:
1. When connecting 1-4 cameras,
LEDs 1-4 will turn green
2. When the 5 th
camera is added,
LED 1 will turn amber (and so on).
3. If camera 1 is disconnected but camera 5 is still active, LED 1 will turn red (and so on).
Press the enter button again and
“Waiting Learning..” will be displayed.
Within 30 seconds of entering device learning mode, press and hold the “Link” button located on the rear side of the gateway until “Learning
OK ” is displayed
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Link push button
With the Control Panel in standby mode, enter programming mode by pressing the following keys:
User access PIN code
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘5. Comms’ is displayed and press displayed.
. ‘5-1 Comms Device’ will be
Press the enter button again and ‘Input
(01-12) Device NO.’ will be displayed.
Using the keypad, enter a device number between 1 and 12 on the keypad to which you wish to remove the gateway from.
Press the enter button and using the
and buttons scroll until
‘:4 Device Remove”’ is displayed.
Press the enter button again and
“Waiting Learning..” will be displayed.
“Select Yes->
*
No->#” will be displayed.
Enter
* on the control panel to remove the gateway.
PIR Movement Detectors detect movement in a protected area by detecting changes in infra-red radiation levels caused for example when a person moves within or across the PIR’s detection pattern. If movement is detected an alarm will be triggered, (if the system is armed).
PIR Detectors will also detect animals, so ensure that pets are not permitted access to areas fitted with PIR Movement Detectors when the system is armed.
The Detector incorporates an anti-tamper protection feature to protect against attempts to interfere with the device. If the battery cover is removed, an alarm will immediately occur at any time, (unless the system is in Program or Test
Modes).
The PIR Detector also incorporates a sensitivity adjustment feature (Hi or Low setting) to compensate for situations where the detector may be triggered by environmental changes,
(e.g. insects, air temperature, etc).
To conserve power and maximize battery life the
PIR Detector will only detect movement if there has been no movement detected within the previous 2 minutes, (this is known as the detectors sleep period).
The PIR Detector is powered by a PP3 Alkaline battery which under normal conditions will have an expected life of approximately 1 year. When the battery level drops, with the PIR in normal operation mode and the battery cover fitted, the
LED behind the detection window will flash.
When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible. ( Note: in normal operation, the LED behind the lens will not flash on detection of movement).
The system allows you to link one Detector to a zone, provided that the Detector is mounted within effective radio range of the Control Panel.
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The recommended position for a PIR Movement
Detector is in the corner of a room mounted at a height between 2 and 2.5 metres. At this height, the detector will have a maximum range of up to
12 metres with a field of view of 110°.
When deciding upon the mounting position for the detector the following points should be considered to ensure trouble free operation:
1. Do not position the Detector facing a window or where it is exposed to or facing direct sunlight. PIR Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories.
2. Do not position the Detector where it is exposed to draughts.
3. Do not position the Detector directly above a heat source, (e.g. fire, radiator, boiler, etc).
4. Where possible, mount the Detector in the corner of the room so that the logical path of an intruder would cut across the fan detection pattern. PIR Detectors respond more effectively to movement across the device than to movement directly towards it.
5. Do not position the Detector in a position where it is subject to excessive vibration.
6. Ensure that the position selected for the
PIR Detector is within effective range of the
Control Panel.
7. Do not fix the PIR Detector onto or very close to metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio range of the device.
Note: When the system is Armed, pets should not be allowed into an area protected by a PIR
Detector as their movement could be detected and trigger an alarm.
1. Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom edge of the PIR Detector, (keep the screw safe for later). Carefully pull the bottom edge of the detector away from the rear cover and then slide down to release the top clips.
2. Carefully drill out the required mounting holes in the rear cover using a 3mm drill according to whether the unit is being mounted in a corner or against a flat wall.
Drill holes for flat wall mount
Drill holes for corner mount
Flat wall Corner
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3. Use the rear cover as a template and mark the positions of the fixing holes on the wall.
Fix the rear cover to the wall using the two
18mm No.4 screws and 22mm wall plugs, (a
5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs).
Do not over-tighten the screws as this may distort or damage the cover. until the PIR has stabilized. Then the LED will stop flashing and turn OFF.
Flat Wall Corner
Note: The wall plugs supplied with the product are not suitable for plasterboard walls, if mounting the detector onto plasterboard use appropriate wall plugs.
4. To select the required sensitivity, set switch
SW3 as follows:
UP
Down
HIGH sensitivity
LOW sensitivity
Note: The recommended setting is LOW for most normal environments. If set to HIGH and false alarms are experience, set back to LOW.
5. Connect the PP3 alkaline battery to the battery clip. The LED behind the lens will rapidly flash for approximately 2-3 minutes
“Test Mode” SW1 button
SW3 Sensitivity switch
1. After the LED stops flashing, it should now be walk tested in position to ensure that the detection coverage is sufficient from its mounting location.
To do this, first press and hold the “Test
Mode” push button (SW1) for 2-3 seconds.
2. Refit the PIR detector in position to the rear cover mounted on the wall and walk around the detection area. The LED behind the front lens will flash upon detecting your movement.
The PIR will remain in walk test mode for a fixed 5 minute period before automatically exiting.
3. Repeat these steps for any additional PIR detectors you may have purchased.
4. Ensure that the LED indicator has stopped flashing rapidly.
5. Push button SW1 (Test Mode) is used to put the PIR Detector into Walk Test mode , which overrides the 2 minute sleep period and allows the operation of the detector to be checked during installation. Press the button for 2 seconds to activate test mode for a fixed 5 minute after which it will automatically revert to normal operation.
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On initial installation the detector should be configured into Walk Test ready for testing,
(i.e. Pressing down SW1 for 2s).
2. Scroll through the programming menu until
‘ 3. Security Sensor Zone’ is displayed and press .
‘3-1 Wireless Sensor Zone’ will be displayed.
3. Press again and enter a zone number between 1-32 to which the detector is to be linked to. ‘:1 Learning ID’ will be displayed.
6. Refit the PIR Detector to the rear cover by offering the detector up to the rear cover and locate the clips in the top edge into the rear cover. Push the lower edge of the detector into place and refit the fixing screw in the bottom edge of the PIR to secure in position.
Do not over-tighten the screws as this may damage the casing.
7. Walk into and move slowly around the protected area within 5 minutes of pressing
SW1. Each time the detector senses movement the LED indicator behind the lens will flash.
A PIR detector can be added to the Control
Panel using the GlobalGuard PC setup software or directly as described below:
Remove the PIR Detector from its rear cover after installing and configuring it.
1. Enter on the Control Panel’s keypad;
User access code to enter Programming mode
4. Press again and the following will be displayed on the Control Panel:
Send Code
Waiting 30s..
The panel will now listen for a valid signal from a new detector to link to the zone.
The Panel will remain in Learn Mode for 30s. If a valid signal is not received from a new detector within 30s it will automatically exit Learn
Mode and return to ‘:1 Learning ID’
Tamper button
5. Activate the Tamper Switch on the PIR detector.
Note: If the detector is already linked to the control panel on any other zone then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the detector will be ignored.
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If the detector is new and not already linked on any security zone the panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show ‘New Device’
6. Confirm the new device ID code by activating the Tamper Switch on the same new PIR detector within 15s.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process. The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
7. The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘ Device
Confirmed ’.
8. The LCD will then show ‘ Saving New
Device ’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory.
9. Refit the PIR to its rear cover.
10. After completing the Zone Setup, press
to return to the top level of programming menu.
Note: If the PIR detector has been installed on the wall, allow at least 2-3 minutes for it stabilize before testing with the Control Panel.
For information about linking the device using the PC software, please refer to the online software manual.
Testing the PIR Detector with the Control
Panel:
1.
Ensure that the system is in Test Mode
In standby mode, enter:
User access code
2.
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘ Detector Walk
Test’ is displayed and press .
Walk Test waiting... will be displayed.
Note : If no signal is received by the Control
Panel within 60 seconds, the display will return to ‘Detector Walk Test’ .
3.
Walk into and move slowly around the protected area.
The Control Panel will beep to indicate that the alarm signal has been received and the identity of the zone that the detector is configured for will be displayed.
4.
Remove the back cover of the PIR detector.
The Control Panel should beep and display:
Location
ZXX Tamper to show that the detector’s tamper switch has been activated.
5. Refit the cover to the PIR Detector.
6.
Press standby.
to exit test mode and return to
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IMPORTANT:
In normal operation, the LED indicator behind the detector lens will not flash on movement detection, (unless the battery is low).
When the detector is fully installed i.e. battery cover fitted and in operating mode; in order to conserve power and maximize battery life the
PIR Detector will only detect movement if there has been no movement detected within the previous 2 minutes.
The Magnetic Contact Set comprises of two parts; a Detector and a Magnet. They are designed to be fitted to either doors or windows with the Magnet mounted on the opening part of the door/window and the Detector mounted to the frame.
When the protected door or window is opened and the Magnet is moved away from the
Detector an alarm will be triggered, (if the system is armed).
The Magnetic Contact Detector has the facility to connect an additional wired Magnetic Contact.
This must be of a normally closed contact type with the contact being opened in order to generate an alarm condition.
The Magnetic Contact Detector is powered by two CR2032 type Lithium cells which under normal conditions will have an expected life of approximately 1 year. Under normal battery conditions the LED on the Detector will not illuminate when the Detector is triggered,
(unless the detector is in test mode with the battery cover removed). However, under lowbattery conditions this LED will be illuminated for approximately 1 second when the detector is triggered. When this occurs the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible.
The system allows you to link one Detector to a zone, provided that the Detector mounted within effective radio range of the Control Panel.
The Magnetic Contact Detector is suitable for mounting in dry interior locations only.
Decide which doors and windows are to be protected by fitting Magnetic Contact Detectors,
(usually the front and back doors as a minimum will have Magnetic
Contact Detectors fitted). However additional detectors may be fitted where required to other more vulnerable doors or windows, (e.g. garage, patio/conservatory doors etc).
Ensure that the position selected for the
Magnetic Contact Detector is within effective range of the Control Panel.
Do not fix the Detector onto or very close to metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio range of the device.
On PVC Door/Window frames, it may be necessary to space the Detector and Magnet away from the metal surface using a plastic or wooden spacer to achieve the necessary radio range.
1. Remove the battery cover by sliding and lifting it off. (DO NOT use a screwdriver to lever it off).
Slide open and lift the cover off.
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2. The Detector and Magnet should be mounted together along the opening edge of the Window/Door opposite the hinges.
Ensure that the parallel gap between the
Magnet and Detector is less than 10mm and that the arrow on the magnet is aligned with the mark on the detector.
The Detector should be mounted on the fixed part of the frame and the magnet on the opening part.
The Detector and Magnet should be mounted using the double sided adhesive pads or screws provided.
Note: If mounting the device using the adhesive pads ensure that the mounting surfaces are clean and dry before mounting.
4. If an additional wired Magnetic Contact is required, this should be wired to the terminal block provided in the battery compartment. The wired contact should be connected using a maximum length of 1.5 metres of any of the following:
- 6 core alarm cable
- 2 core bell wire (6 x 0.2mm minimum)
- 2 core 24AWG wire
A cable entry cut-out is provided beside the terminal block in the battery cover.
5. Switch SW3 is used to enable/disable the internal/external wired magnetic contact.
3. If fixing the detector with screws first remove the battery holder by carefully tilting up the end and pulling away from the printed circuit board (PCB).
The top of the Detector is secured by hanging the keyhole slot over the head of the 10mm pan head screw. The bottom of the Detector is secured using the 12mm counter-sunk head screw fitted within the battery compartment. Carefully drill out the centre of the fixing screw hole in the battery compartment using a 3mm drill. Fit the
Magnet using the two 15mm fixing screws.
Do not over tighten the screws as this may distort or damage the casing.
Position of
SW3
Function
Top
Bottom
Internal
Contact ON
Internal &
External
Contacts ON
Set the magnetic contact detector by setting the position of the switch (SW3).
If setting to the top position, only the internal contact will be active. When two contacts are in use for internal and external connections
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simultaneously (bottom position) only one activation event will be counted if one of the contacts is opened. If one contact is left open and the other closed contact is opened then an activation event will be counted.
Important : If not using external contacts, set to the top position for the
Detector to operate correctly
6. Slide the two batteries supplied into the battery holder, ensuring that the + side is uppermost on each battery as it is installed.
A magnetic contact detector can be added to the
Control Panel using the GlobalGuard PC setup software or directly as described below:
Remove the battery cover on the device
1. Enter on the Control Panel’s keypad;
User access PIN code to enter Programming mode
2. Scroll through the programming menu until
‘ 3. Security Sensor Zone’ is displayed and press .
‘3-1 Wireless Sensor Zone’ will be displayed.
7. Refit the battery holder into the detector
8. Refit the battery cover
1. Remove battery cover to activate the tamper switch.
As the button is released the LED indicator will illuminate for approximately 1 second to show that the tamper switch has been triggered and a signal is being transmitted.
2. Open the door/window to remove the
Magnet from the Detector.
3. Press again and enter a zone number between 1-32 to which the detector is to be linked to. ‘:1 Learning ID’ will be displayed.
4. Press again and the following will be displayed on the Control Panel:
Send Code
Waiting 30s..
The panel will now listen for a valid signal from a new detector to link to the zone.
The Panel will remain in Learn Mode for 30s. If a valid signal is not received from a new detector within 30s it will automatically exit Learn Mode and return to ‘:1 Learning ID’
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Tamper button
5. Activate the Tamper Switch on the magnetic contact detector.
Note: If the detector is already linked to the control panel on any other zone then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the detector will be ignored.
If the detector is new and not already linked on any security zone the panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show
‘New Device’
6. Confirm the new device ID code by activating the Tamper Switch on the same new magnetic contact detector within 15s.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process. The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
7. The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘ Device
Confirmed ’.
8. The LCD will then show ‘ Saving New
Device ’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory.
9. Refit the magnetic contact to its rear cover.
10. After completing the Zone Setup press
to return to the top level of programming menu.
Note: If the magnetic contact detector has been installed, allow at least 2 minutes for it stabilize before testing with the Control Panel.
For information about linking the device using the PC software, please refer to the online software manual.
Ensure that the system is in Test Mode
In standby mode, enter:
User access PIN code
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘ Detector Walk
Test’ is displayed and press .
Walk Test waiting... displayed.
will be
Note : If no signal is received by the Control
Panel within 60 seconds, the display will return to ‘Detector Walk Test’
Open the door/window to remove the
Magnet from the Detector.
In addition, the Control Panel will beep to indicate that the alarm signal has been received and the identity of the zone that the detector is configured for will be displayed.
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Remove the battery cover. The Control
Panel should beep and display:
to show that the detector’s tamper switch has been activated.
Refit the battery cover.
Press standby.
to exit test mode and return to
With the battery cover fitted the
LED indicator will not flash when the door/window is opened, (unless the battery is low).
Fit Solar Siren unit to the outside of the building in a position that is clearly visible and at a height which is relatively inaccessible to an intruder.
Avoid mounting it in shaded areas or under the eaves that may prevent the solar panel from sufficiently charging the siren’s battery.
1. Mark the 4 holes on the walls using the supplied plastic mounting template. A spirit level placed on the top edge will help to ensure you get the unit level.
2. Drill four 6mm holes and fit the wall plugs.
3. Fit the two 30mm fixing screws in the top holes leaving approximately 9mm of the screw protruding. (Do not fit the bottom screw yet)
4. Remove the mounting plate from the siren.
5. Fit the siren to the wall ensuring that the keyhole slots are correctly fitted over the heads of the two top fixing screws. Make adjustments to the screw position if needed.
As the tamper button is press and released against the wall, the LEDs behind the front red lens will flash together to indicate it is powered up (still in service mode). Two LEDs will then flash alternately every 5 seconds
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Tamper
Switch
Battery
Cover
6. Remove the siren again and screw the wall mounting plate in position using the two
25mm fixing screws.
Metal wall mounting plate
7. The Siren can be tested using the “ Auto
Test ” feature from the PC setup software or directly from the Control Panel.
To test from the Control Panel, it first needs to be switched out of service mode as follows:
Place the Control Panel into
User access PIN code
8. Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘ Wirefree Siren
Service Off’ is displayed and press
The Siren will produce a single long beep followed by two short beeps
.
9. Do not exit Test Mode at this stage. Now test the Solar Siren as follows
Ensuring that the Control Panel is still in Test
Mode
10. Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘ Alarm Test” is displayed
11. Press . Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until
‘Wirefree Siren Test” is displayed
At this stage it is advisable to wear ear defenders before activating the siren test in the next step
12. Press . The Siren will activate for 5 seconds to show that it is working.
13. After testing, the Siren needs to be placed back into service mode “ON” prior to mounting on the wall as described in the next step.
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Prior to mounting the Siren, the Siren needs to be placed into Service mode again else pressing the Siren’s Tamper Switch against the wall will trigger the Siren.
1. Scroll through the Test Mode menu using
and until ‘Wirefree Siren
Service ON’ is displayed and press .
The Siren will produce two short beeps followed by one long beep.
2. Now the Siren is ready for mounting on the external wall. Fit the Siren to the wall ensuring that the keyhole slots are correctly fitted over the head of the top two fixing screws and the lower fixing hole lines up with the mounting plate.
3. To finalize installation of the Siren for correct operation with your system, it now needs to be switched back out of service mode
Scroll through the Test Mode menu using
and until ‘Wirefree Siren
Service OFF’ is displayed and press
The Siren will produce a single long beep followed by two short beeps.
.
The Remote Control Unit(s) is used to either
Arm or Part-Arm and to Disarm your system.
Fully Arm
Part-Arm-I/II
The Remote Control Unit also incorporates a
Personal Attack (PA) button. Pressing and holding the PA button for 3 seconds will immediately trigger an Alarm (unless the Control
Panel is in Test or Program Modes) even if the system is disarmed. The alarm can be cancelled using the Remote Control by pressing the
‘DISARM’ button.
Up to a total of 8 Remote Controls and/or
Keypad Units can be used with this system, providing they are all operated within effective radio range of the Control Panel.
The Remote Control is powered by a CR2032 type Lithium cell which under normal conditions will have an expected life of approximately 1 year. Under normal battery conditions the
Transmit LED on the Remote Control will only illuminate when a button is pressed.
However, under low-battery conditions this LED will continue to flash after the button has been released. When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible.
1. Remove the rear cover by using a small coin to lever open the cover, see diagram below
2. Insert the battery under the clip ensuring that the
terminal faces upwards away from the Circuit Board.
3. Replace the rear cover.
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1. Press the button. The Transmit
LED should illuminate while the button is pressed and extinguish within 1 second of releasing the button.
2. Pressing any button on the Remote Control will illuminate the Transmit LED as before to check that it is functioning correctly.
3. Wait until the LED extinguishes before pressing another button.
The Control Panel supports up to 8 Remote
Controls and 6 Remote Keypads. If the linked devices have reached the limitation, linking a new device would mean to replace an old device’s ID.
A remote can be added to the Control Panel using the GlobalGuard PC setup software or directly as described here:
With unit in Standby mode (Power LED only illuminated). Press
User access PIN code
This puts the Control Panel into Programming
Mode.
User Setup’ will be displayed.
1. Press Use the and buttons to select ‘Admin’ or ‘User(1-7)
Setup’.
2. Press displayed
. ‘:1 PIN Code’ will be
3. Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until ‘:3 Remote’ is displayed and press
ID’ will be displayed.
. ‘ 3-1 Learning
4. Press again.
The Panel will remain in Learn Mode for 30s. If a valid signal is not received from a new device within 30s it will automatically exit Learn Mode and return to ’:1 Learning ID’
5. Press on the Remote Control
Note: If the device is already linked to the control panel then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the device will be ignored.
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If the device is new and not already linked to the system the control panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show ‘New Device’
Confirm the new device ID code from the same new Remote Control within 15s as follows:
Press on the Remote Control.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process.
The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘Device Confirmed’ .
The LCD will then show ‘Saving New Device’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory.
6. Press twice to return to standby.
With unit in Standby mode (Power LED only illuminated). Press
User access PIN code
This puts the Control Panel into Programming
Mode.
1.
User Setup’ will be displayed.
2. Press .Use the and buttons to select ‘2. System Setup’.
3. Press . Use the and buttons to select ‘2-15 Wirefree Keypad’.
4. Press . ‘Wirefee Keypad 1:Off’ will be displayed.
5. Use the and buttons to select any device number between 1-6 and press
6. ‘:1 Learning ID’ will be displayed. Press
again
The Panel will remain in Learn Mode for
30s. If a valid signal is not received from a new device within 30s it will automatically exit Learn Mode and return to ’:1 Learning ID’
7. Press
User access PIN code on the Remote Keypad.
Note: If the device is already linked to the control panel then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the device will be ignored.
If the device is new and not already linked to the system the control panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show ‘New Device’
Confirm the new device ID code from the same new Remote Keypad within 15s as follows:
Press
User access PIN code on the Remote Keypad.
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Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process.
The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘Device Confirmed’ .
The LCD will then show ‘Saving New Device’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory
8. Press twice to return to standby.
Place the system into test mode:
User access PIN code
Use and to scroll through the menu until ‘
is displayed.
Press to activate Walk Test.
During the test the
LCD will display
Press the Arm, Disarm, Personal Attack buttons in turn on the Remote Control.
: If no signal is received by the Control
Panel within 10 minutes, the display will return to
When signals are received from linked Remote
Control, the appropriate messages will be displayed on the LCD screen:
Remote Control -
ARM
Remote Control -
DISARM
Remote Control –
PART-ARM
Remote
ControlPANIC/PA
When signals are received from linked Remote
Control, the appropriate messages will be displayed on the LCD screen:
Remote Keypad -
ARM
Remote Keypad -
DISARM
Remote Control –
PART-ARM-I/II
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Remote
ControlPANIC/PA
Press to return to the top level menu of TEST MODE.
block you must first put the system into Test
Mode to prevent an alarm occurring when the
Control Panel is removed from the wall mounting bracket.
To do this:
Press ,
User access PIN code
,
Then remove the Control Panel from the wall bracket as shown below:
Before making any connections, ensure that the
Reset Jumper Link P1 is in the ‘OFF’ position and then remove the DC power adaptor and disconnect the rechargeable battery located inside the rear battery compartment.
P51 Jumper Link
P1 Jumper Link
OFF
ON
The connection terminal block is located on the rear of the Control Panel. To access the terminal
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The signaling contacts on all hardwired alarm and tamper zones must be volt free. (i.e. they must only open and close and not apply any self generated voltage across the contacts).
The contacts on zones 33, 34, 35 and the tamper circuit should be normally closed. An alarm will be triggered when the contacts open.
On zones 33, 34 and 35, additional Wired
Magnetic Door/Window Contact Detectors can be hardwired to these terminals.
The contacts on zone 36 should be normally open. An alarm will be triggered when the contacts close.
Note: The External Tamper Switch jumper link
P51 should be fitted into the ON position only if the hardwired tamper circuit is used. Otherwise it must be in the OFF position.
After making your external connections reconnect the power supply and back-up
Battery. Then close the Control Panel battery cover and refit the panel to the wall bracket.
Press
Standby.
to leave Test Mode and return to
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The Control Panel has a built in test facility to enable you to test the system at any time.
However it is recommended that the system is tested at regular intervals not exceeding 3 months.
With the system in Disarm Mode, press;
User access PIN code
This puts the system into Test Mode.
TEST MODE
Walk Test RF Environment
Waiting Test RF
Environment
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu and press to select the displayed test function or sub-menu.
Note: After completing all required test functions, press to leave Test mode and return to Disarm mode.
Wirefree Siren
Service On/Off
Service On/Off
Wait for 10s
Relay Test
Alarm Test
Wireless Siren
Test
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Before commencing testing, please ensure that there is no movement for 3 minutes in any area where a PIR movement detector is installed, all doors/windows protected by a Magnetic Contact Detector are closed and that all battery covers and housings are correctly fitted.
Scroll through the top level Test Mode menu until
‘WALK TEST’ is displayed and press .
‘Walk Test Waiting…’ will be displayed.
1. Trigger each detector by either walking into a
PIR protected area or by opening a door/window protected by a Magnetic Contact detector. As each detector is triggered the Control Panel will chime to indicate that an alarm signal has been received and the identity of the zone that the detector is configured to will be displayed.
2. Operate the tamper switches by remove the battery covers from the Magnetic Contact
Detectors and the PIR detectors. The Control
Panel will chime and ‘Z0X Tamper’ will be displayed.
3. Activate each button on the Remote Control
(optional accessory sold separately) in turn, the
Control Panel will chime and display the message as following:
Button Pressed
Disarm
Part Arm-I
Fully Arm
Panic Switch
Message Display
‘R01 Disarm’
‘R01 Part Arm-I’
‘R01 Fully Arm’
‘R01 Panic’
If a PIR Movement Detector is in low battery status, the Control Panel will chime and ‘Z0X Low Battery’ will be displayed.
Press to exit Walk Test and return to the top level Test Mode menu.
Scroll through the top level Test Mode menu until ‘
’ is displayed.
If the environment around is full of radio frequency interference, an indication of ‘
’ will be d display on the LCD screen.
The Solar Siren includes a Service Mode facility which prevents the siren’s tamper switch from triggering an alarm when it is removed from the wall for maintenance or to change the batteries. After changing the batteries and refitting in position, the
Siren must be put back into Operating Mode (or
Service Mode Off), otherwise the siren will not sound in the event of an alarm. Before removing it from the wall it must be set to ‘Service Mode ON’
Scroll through the top level Test Mode menu until
‘Wirefree Siren Service ON/OFF’ is displayed and press .
The Siren will produce a series of beeps and indications depending on the mode selected;
Wirefree Siren Service ON
The Siren will produce two short beeps followed by 1 long beep:
beep-beep…….……beeeeeeeeeep
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Wirefree Siren Service OFF
The Siren will produce a single long beep followed by two short beeps:
Beeeeeeeeeep……………. beep-beep
Scroll through the top level Test Mode menu until
‘ALARM TEST’ is displayed and press .
Scroll though the menu until the required alarm is displayed and press to operate the selected alarm for 5 seconds.
Select ‘Wirefree Siren Test’ to operate the External
Solar Siren.
Select ‘Hardwire Siren Test’ to operate the Control
Panel Siren and external hardwired Siren (if connected).
Select ‘Relay Test’ to operate the External hardwired
(N.O./N.C.) relay contacts.
Press to exit Alarm Test and return to the top level Test Mode menu.
User Setup
PIN Code
Name
Remote
Duress PIN Code
System Setup
Admin: 1234
User 1~7:
Not Programmed
Admin. User 1~7
Not Programmed
Not programmed
Alarm Time
Internal Siren
180s
ON
ON External
Siren
Wireless
Siren
Night Alarm ON
Error Beep 30s
RF Jamming Detection OFF
Alarm Relay
Zone Lock
Part-Arm-I
Part-Arm-II
On Until Disarm
ON
30s Exit delay
30s Exit delay
Fully-Arm
Holiday-Arm
Date dd/mm/yy
Time hh:mm:ss
Wirefree Keypad
Link Panel to Spectra
Lighting Setup
30s Exit delay
30s Exit delay
01/01/12 Sun.
12:00:00
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Security Sensor Zone (1-36)
Learning ID
Location
Model Type
Security Type
Chime Mode
Part-Arm-I
Part-Arm-II
Detector Status
Detector Remove
Siren at Trigger
Entry Delay
Not Programmed
None
None
Intruder
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Not Programmed
ON
30sec.(Zones1&2); For entry/exit points
Instant (Zones 3-36)
Home Automation
Home Automation Control Setup
Link Panel to control
All On
Remote Access
Model Type
Control Status
Control Remove
Home Auto Remote/Detector
Not Programmed
OFF
ON
None
OFF
Not Programmed
Learning ID
Device Status
Device Remove
Not Programmed
OFF
Not Programmed
Communication Devices
Comms Device
Model Type
Learning ID
Device Status
Backup & Restore
Backup
Restore
Not Programmed
Not Programmed
OFF
Today’s DD/MM/YY
Not Programmed
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After following the steps below, the Control Panel will not return to factory default, instead, the memory of any settings and learnt devices (e.g. PIR movement detector, magnetic contact detector and remote control) will all be erased. To reset the Control Panel:
10. Refit the Control Panel to wall bracket.
Note: please always remember the next step you should carry out after resetting the Control Panel is relearning each device to it again.
1. Press
, ,
User access PIN code to place the system in Test Mode.
2. Switch OFF the mains supply to the power supply adaptor.
3. Remove the Control Panel from the wall bracket.
4. Remove the plug from the DC power socket on the rear of the Control Panel.
5. Remove the rear battery cover, remove and disconnect the back-up battery inside the compartment.
6. Set jumper link P1 to the ON position.
7. Reconnect the backup battery and refit in position.
Reconnect the PSU Adaptor plug to the DC power socket in the Control Panel and switch On the supply to the PSU Adaptor.
8. As the Control Panel powers-up, ‘EEPROM Reset’ will be displayed indicating reset is taking progress. Once the memory reset has been completed, ‘DISARM READY’ will be displayed.
The Control Panel will now be reconfigured with new settings.
9. Reset jumper link P1 to the OFF position.
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:1 PIN Code xxxx
Enter PIN:
Code:
With the system in Disarm Mode.
Press , ,
Admin PIN Code
The system is now in the Programming Mode
Use the and buttons to scroll through the programming menu. Press to select the displayed programming function or sub-menu.
Note: Programming is only available under Disarm
Mode. If you are using the PC software to amend the program settings, the keypad on the Control Panel will become inactive unless you press and hold for 3 seconds.
After programming all required functions press to exit Programming mode and return to Disarm mode.
PROGRAM MODE
Code:
1. User Setup
:2 Name xxx
Enter Name:
1-1 Admin SETUP
1-2 USER1 1-3 USER2 1-4 USER3 1-5 USER4 1-6 USER5 1-7 USER6 1-8 USER7
1-9 Duress Code:
:1 PIN Code xxxx
Enter PIN:
Code:
:3 Remote
:3-1 Learning ID :3-2 Panic :3-3 Status
Wait Learning Select Select
:3-4 Del Data
Select
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Scroll through the top level programming menu until ‘1 . USER SETUP’ is displayed and press
.
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until the required user to be configured is displayed and press .
USER NAME
This enables each user’s name to be shown on the display once the system is armed/disarmed by the particular user. The maximum memorized capacity for each user name is 15 digits.
Note: After configuring all required users press
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Name’ is displayed. to return to the top level programming menu.
To change the setting press .
ADMIN/USERS 1-7/DURESS PIN CODE
Enter the user name by using the Control
Panel’s keypad.
Default setting: not programmed
Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 PIN Code’ is displayed to be configured is displayed and press .
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
The table below lists the alphabets & no. on keypad:
Enter the new 4 digit PIN code and then
Press to save and exit, or
. @ / : - _
1
Press to exit without saving.
ABC abc 2
DURESS CODE 1-9
DEF def 3
GHI ghi 4
If the system is disarmed at the Control Panel using the Duress PIN Access code, the system will disarm as normal. However, an email alert will be sent and mobile App will be alerted (after the entry delay) and the appropriate duress message sent. All email contacts setup in the online account will receive an email alert and all mobile devices running the App connected to the account will be alerted also.
Default setting: not programmed
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
# $ % * + < > jkl tuv
<> mno pqrs wxyz
= [ ]
5
6
7
8
9
0
! ? - , ' ; ( ) & " | ¥ *
#
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Press to toggle between alphabet and number.
Press to move the cursor left.
Press to move the cursor right.
Press to delete the character under the cursor.
Press and hold to erase all characters.
LEARN REMOTE CONTROL
The Control Panel can learn up to 8 remote controls (or each user). This setting enables the
Control Panel to learn the specific code from each remote control.
1. Scroll through menu until ‘:3 Remote’ is displayed and press .
2. Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-1 Learning
ID’ is displayed.
3. Press
On the remote control, press
Note: Note: If the device is already linked to the control panel then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the device will be ignored.
If the device is new and not already linked to the system the control panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show ‘New Device’
Confirm the new device ID code from the same new Remote Control within 15s as follows:
Press
again.
on the Remote Control.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process.
The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘Device Confirmed’ .
The LCD will then show ‘Saving New Device’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory
Three results would turn up after learning as follows:
Learning OK – the ID code was learned by the
Control Panel successfully.
Time Out – the time involved for learning the ID code is 60s. During this duration, failure to press the buttons on the remote control would result in time out.
ID Duplicate – the same ID code was learned by the Control Panel beforehand.
Panic Switch
This feature, if enabled, allows the Control Panel to alarm when the panic switch on the remote control is pressed in case of an emergency.
Default setting: ON
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-2 Panic’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the function of Panic
Switch, or
Press to disable the function of Panic
Switch.
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Status
This enables the remote control to control the
Control Panel in the event that the remote control was lost unexpectedly.
Default setting: ON
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-3 Status’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the function of remote control or
Press to disable the function of remote control.
Delete Remote Control
This facility allows you to delete the remote control setting from the Control Panel.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-4 Del data’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to delete the remote control setting,
Press to keep the same setting.
Press to return to the top level User-Setup menu.
Note : After the system enters the programming mode, if no further programming setting is taken within 10 minutes, the system will return to disarm mode automatically.
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2-6 Alarm Relay
Pulse 2SEC
Pulse 30SEC
Pulse 1Minute
Pulse 3Minutes
Pulse 5Minutes
On Until Disarm
:11-1 Exit Delay
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-1 Alarm Time
10SEC
30SEC
1MIN
3MIN
5MIN
10MIN
2-2 INT. Siren
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-7 Zone Lock
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-10 Fully Arm Setup
:11-2 Entry Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:1 Wirefree Keypad
1: XXX
:9-1 Exit Delay
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:11-3 Exit Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-14 Wirefree
Keypad
:2 Wirefree Keypad
2: XXX
PROGRAM MODE
2. System Setup
;1-1 Link Panel to
Siren
2-16 Lighting Setup
:1 Operation
Mode: XXXX
2-3 EXT. Siren
:3-1 Wirefree Siren
2-8 Part-Arm-I Setup
:9-2 Entry Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:12-1 Exit Delay
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:3 Wirefree Keypad
3: XXX
;1-2 Siren Working: xxx
:2 Lamp On Time
XXXXX
:3-2 Night Alarm
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:9-3 Exit Delay Beep
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-11 Holiday Arm
Setup
:12-2 Entry Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:4 Wirefree Keypad
4: XXX
:10-1 Exit Delay
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:12-3 Exit Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:5 Wirefree Keypad
5: XXX
2-4 Error Beep
10SEC
30SEC
1MIN
2MIN
4MIN
OFF
2-9 Part-Arm-II Setup
:10-2 Entry Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-12 Date dd/mm/yy
DD/MM/YY
:6 Wirefree Keypad
6: XXX
2-5 RF Jamming
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:10-3 Exit Delay
Beep xx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
2-13 Time hh:mm:ss
HH:MM:SS
2-15 Link Panel to
Spectra
Sending ID Code
Off
Time
24-Hour
1 Minute
3 Minute
5 Minute
10 Minute
30 Minute
60 Minute
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Scroll through the top level programming menu until ‘2. SYSTEM SETUP’ is displayed and press .
Note : After completing the system setup press to return to the top level programming menu.
ALARM DURATION
It sets the length of time alarm is on once the system is triggered.
Default setting: 180s
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-1 Alarm Time’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (10SEC,
30SEC, 1MIN, 3MIN, 5MIN AND 10MIN) until the required setting is displayed and then
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
Note : Following initiation of a Full Alarm condition the External Siren will continue to sound until either the system is disarmed; or the
Control Panel Alarm Duration Time expires.
Press to return to top level System Setup menu.
INTERNAL SIREN
To enable/disable the function of internal siren, scroll through the menu until ‘2-2 INT. Siren’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
Default setting: ON
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the Siren, or
Press to disable the Siren.
WIRELESS SIREN
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-3 EXT. Siren’ is displayed and press
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-1 Wirefree
Siren’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
Default setting: ON
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the Wireless Siren, or
Press to disable the Wireless Siren.
Night Alarm
To avoid the alarm sound disturbing the neighborhood between 22:00pm to 6:00am if an alarm is triggered, this feature, if disabled, will prevent the Control Panel from initiating a full alarm condition during this period of time.
Default setting: ON
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3-2 Night Alarm’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the alarm sound, or
Press to disable the alarm sound.
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ERROR BEEP
If any abnormal conditions have occurred such as the system being triggered or detectors’ low battery, the ‘event log’ indicator LED on the
Control Panel will flash and a warning beep will be produced as a reminder. This feature, if enabled, allows the Control Panel to be emitted a warning beep periodically once abnormal conditions is occurred.
Note: to avoid warning beep being disturbed from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am, the Control Panel will not emit warning beep during this period of time.
If the ‘event log’ LED is flashing while the system is disarmed and the Control Panel beeps periodically, this indicates an alarm has occurred. To cancel the LED and stop the beeping you must access the event log.
Default setting: 30 seconds
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-4 Error Beep’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (10SEC,
30SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 4MIN and OFF) until the required setting is displayed and then
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
JAMMING DETECTION
This feature controls the Control Panel RF jamming detection circuitry, which if enabled, will continuously scan for radio jamming signals on the system operating frequency.
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-5 RF Jamming
Detection’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable Jamming Detection, or
Press to disable Jamming Detection.
ALARM RELAY
This setting controls the operation period for the
NO/NC hardwired output relay contacts following an alarm condition being initiated.
If this is set to ‘ON Until Disarm’ then the relay will latch and remain On until the system is next disarmed.
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-6 Alarm Relay’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
Default setting: ON Until Disarm
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (Pulse
2Sec, 30Sec, 1Min, 3Min, 5Min and On
Until Disarm) until the required setting is displayed and then
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
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ZONE LOCKOUT
This feature, if enabled, prevents a single zone from triggering an alarm condition more than three times before the system is disarmed.
However, if disabled, there is no limit on the number of times a zone can trigger an alarm condition.
Default setting: ON
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-7 Zone Lock’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable Zone Lockout, or
Press to disable Zone Lockout.
PART-ARM-I SETUP
It controls how long the exit delay expires when system is armed as “Part-Arm-I” mode.
Default setting: 30s
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2-8 Part-Arm-I
Setup’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (ExitDelay,
Entry Delay Beep, and Exit Delay Beep) until the required setting is displayed and then:
Press to enable, or
Press to disable.
If enabled, the system can be set to a delay between 1 and 250 second(s).
PART-ARM-II SETUP
It controls how long the exit delay expires when system is armed as “Part-Arm-II” mode.
Default setting: 30s
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2-9 Part-Arm-II
Setup’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (ExitDelay,
Entry Delay Beep, and Exit Delay Beep) until the required setting is displayed and then:
Press to enable, or
Press to disable.
If enabled, the system can be set to a delay between 1 and 250 second(s).
FULLY ARM SETUP
It controls how long the exit delay expires when system is armed as “Fully Arm” mode.
Default setting: 30s
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2-10 Fully Arm
Setup’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (ExitDelay,
Entry Delay Beep, and Exit Delay Beep) until the required setting is displayed and then:
Press to enable, or
Press to disable.
If enabled, the system can be set to a delay between 1 and 250 second(s).
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HOLIDAY ARM SETUP
It controls how long the exit delay expires when system is armed as “Holiday Arm” mode.
Default setting: 30s
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2-11 Holiday
Arm Setup’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options, (ExitDelay,
Entry Delay Beep, and Exit Delay Beep) until the required setting is displayed and then:
Press to enable, or
Press to disable.
If enabled, the system can be set to a delay between 1 and 250 second(s).
DATE
This feature is for setting the date
Default setting: 01/01/12 Sun.
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-12 Date’ is displayed and press .
Enter the date in the format ‘DD/MM/YY’.
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
TIME
This feature is for setting the time.
Default setting: 12:00:00
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-13 Time’ is displayed and press .
Enter the time in the format ’hh:mm:ss’.
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
LEARN WIRELESS KEYPAD
This feature, if enabled, allows the Control Panel to learn up to 6 wireless keypads.
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘2-14 Wirefree
Keypad’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed and press .
Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 Wirefree
Keypad 1: xxx’ is displayed and press to enter code learning.
Code Learning
1. Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 Learning ID’ is displayed. Press
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Press
User access Pin code on the Remote Keypad.
Note: If the device is already linked to the control panel then the panel will produce a single long beep and the received signal from the device will be ignored.
If the device is new and not already linked to the system the control panel will produce two short beeps and the display will show ‘New Device’
Confirm the new device ID code from the same new Remote Keypad within 15s as follows:
Press
User access Pin code on the Remote Keypad.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not received within 15s the control panel will produce a single long beep and exit the learning process.
The learning process will need to be started again to learn the new device into memory.
The panel will produce three short beeps and the LCD will show ‘Device Confirmed’ .
The LCD will then show ‘Saving New Device’ while the ID code of the new detector is stored into memory.
Three possibilities would happen as follows:
Learning OK – the ID code was learned by the
Control Panel successfully.
Time Out – the time involved for learning the ID code is 60s. During this duration, failure to press the buttons on the remote control would result in overdue programming.
ID Duplicate – the same ID code was learned by the Control Panel beforehand.
Keypad Off
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Keypad Work: xxx’ is displayed and press .
Press to enable the Wireless Keypad, or
Press to disable the Wireless Keypad
Delete Keypad
Up to 6 wireless keypads can be stored in the
Control Panel.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:3 Del Keypad’ is displayed and press .
Press to delete the Wireless Keypad, or
Press to keep the Wireless Keypad.
The same method is applied for learning other keypads, for example scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Wirefree Keypad 2: xxx’ is displayed and press to enter code learning.
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LINK PANEL TO FRIEDLAND SPECTRA
RECEIVER (OPTIONAL)
To link a Spectra Receiver device to the system, scroll through the menu until ‘2-15 Link Panel to Spectra’ is displayed.
Ensure that the receiver is first placed into learn mode.
To link the receiver press .
LIGHTING SETUP FOR SPECTRA RECEIVER
To set up a Spectra device in the system, scroll through the menu until ‘2-16 Lighting Setup’ is displayed.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 Operation
Mode’ is displayed and press to set up operation mode. The available modes are Off,
Time, and 24-Hour .
To set up Lamp-On time, scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Lamp On Time’ is displayed and press . The available time periods are 1, 3,
5, 10, 30, and 60 minute(s) .
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:1 Wired Zone xxx
For Wired Detector Zones only (Zones 33-36)
:1 Learning ID
Send Code
Saving New
Device
ID Duplicate
Time Out
For Wireless Detector
Zones only (Zones 1-32)
3-1 Wireless
Detector Zone
Input (01-32)
Detector Zone
:2 Location xxx
0 None
1 Front Door
2 Back Door
3 Patio Door
4 Dining room
5 Living room
6 Lounge
7 Study
8 Play Room
9 Kitchen
10 Utility Room
11 Hall
12 Landing
13 Bedroom 1
14 Bedroom 2
15 Bedroom 3
16 Bedroom 4
17 Bedroom 5
18 Shed
19 Garage
20 PIR
21 Mag
22 Smoke 1
23 Smoke 2
24 Smoke 3
PROGRAM MODE
3. Security
3-2 Wired Detector
Zone
Input (33-36)
Detector Zone
:3 Model Type xxxxxxxx
:4 Security
Type xxx
PIR Detector
Door Contact
Fire/Smoke
Flood Detector
Gas Detector
CO Detector
Emergency Unit
:8 Detector
Status: xxx
ON->
Select
*
OFF->
#
Intruder
24 hr Intruder
Fire
Test
Panic/PA
:9 Detector
Remove
Select
YES-> * N O-> #
:5 Chime Mode xxx
:6 Part-Arm-I xxx
:7 Part-Arm-II xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF->
:10 Siren at
Trigger: xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
Select
ON-> * OFF->
:11 Entry Delay
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
This section is for adding and categorizing security devices (e.g. PIR movement detector).
LEARN DETECTOR CODE (Zones 1-32 only)
Scroll through the programming menu until ‘3.
Security Detector Zone’ is displayed and press or door/window contact detector to be learnt to
.
This allows an 868MHz wireless PIR movement the Control Panel into zones 1-32 only.
Enter the sensor zone number to be configured and press .
Note: Zones1&2 are preconfigured with an entry/exit delay of 30 seconds.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 Learning ID’ is displayed and press .
Press the tamper switch on the detector once; wait 2 seconds and then press again to link it.
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Three possibilities would happen as follows:
Learning OK – the ID code was learned by the
Control Panel successfully.
Time Out – the time involved for learning the ID code is 60 seconds. During this duration, failure to press the tamper switch on the detector would result in exiting learn mode.
ID Duplicate – the same ID code was learned by the Control Panel beforehand.
Note: Once code learning is completed, it is recommended to assign an appropriate Location
Model Type and Security Type for the learned detectors to ensure correct event codes are received when an event occurs.
For wire zone (33-36), the function of ‘:1 Wire
Zone’ is disabled.
LOCATION
Default setting: ‘None’
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Location’ is displayed. To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options until the required setting is displayed.
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
MODEL
Each detector can be defined as one of model types. Scroll through the menu until ‘:3 Model
Type’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
Default setting: ‘None’ for Wireless detectors;
“Wired” for wired detectors.
SECURITY TYPE
Each sensor zone may be programmed to operate in one of 5 different modes depending on the type of alarm function it is required to perform. The following security types are available:
Intruder
- provides standard intruder monitoring with
ARM functions.
24 Hour Intruder
- used to provide 24 hour monitoring of areas requiring continuous security protection even the system is disarmed, (e.g. gun lockers).
Activation of any detector on a security zone will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition.
Fire
- used to provide 24-hour monitoring of any
Fire/Smoke detectors fitted to the system.
Activation of any detector will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition.
Test
- When the system is armed, any detector setup will not initiate an alarm but will generate an event in the event log and send an alert email to the email contacts setup in the online GlobalGuard web account. Also it will alert the GlobalGuard mobile App.
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Panic/PA
- used to provide 24-hour monitoring of any emergency being occurred. Activation of any
Panic status will immediately initiate a Full
Alarm condition.
Note: Panic/PA, 24-hour Intruder Test and Fire modes all operate on a 24 hour basis, (i.e. they are able to initiate Full Alarm condition at any time irrespective of whether the system is Armed or Disarmed).
Default setting: ‘Intruder’
Scroll through the menu until ‘:4 Security Type’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Scroll through available options until the required setting is displayed.
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
CHIME
This controls whether the Chime facility is available on the zone. For example, if a
Magnetic Door/Window Contact Detector is set as disable in Part Arm while the Chime facility is set to ON, then once the Detector has been triggered, the Control Panel will send out a Ding-
Dong sound.
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘:5 Chime Mode’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed. To change the setting press .
Press to enable the sensor zone’s
Chime facility, or
Press to disable the sensor zone’s
Chime facility.
PART-ARM I SETUP FOR DETECTOR
This facility controls whether the detector/zone is active when the system is set to Part Arm I
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘6: Part Arm-I’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the sensor zone in Part-
Arm I, or
Press to disable the sensor zone in Part-
Arm I.
PART-ARM II SETUP FOR DETECTOR
This facility controls whether the detector/zone is active when the system is set to Part Arm II
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘7: Part Arm-II’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
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Press to enable the sensor zone in Part-
Arm II, or
Press to disable the sensor zone in
PartArm II.
DECTECTOR STATUS
This controls whether the detector is operational on the detector zone.
Default setting: OFF
Scroll through the menu until ‘:8 Detector
Status’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the implementation of
Detector on the sensor zone, or
Press to disable the implementation of
Detector on the sensor zone.
Note: Once device learning is complete, the setting will be set to ON.
Press to keep the latest setting without changing.
SIREN AT TRIGGER
This decides whether the Control Panel will sound or become silent when the sensor is triggered.
Default setting: ON
Scroll through the menu until ‘:12 Siren at
Trigger’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the Sirens on the sensor zone, or
Press to disable the Sirens on the sensor zone.
DETECTOR REMOVE
This feature, if enabled, allows the deletion of the detector on the zone.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:9 Detector
Remove’ is displayed.
Press to delete the setting of Detector on the detector zone, or
ENTRY DELAY
This sets the entry delay time period for the system. On entering the property after armed, it sets the period between triggering a detector configured with a delay and the alarm occurring.
This affects all arming modes and is no longer configurable for each individual Fully Arm/Part-
Arm-I/Part-Arm-II/Holiday Arm mode
.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:11 Entry Delay’ is displayed. The current setting will also be displayed.
To change the setting press .
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Press to enable, or
Press to disable (the alarm starts without delay).
If enabled, the system can be further set up to a delay of 1 - 250 second(s).
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Wait 2 Second
Test 1
:1 Link Panel to
Control
Sending ID Code
Wait 2s
4 1 Home Auto
Control Setup
Input (1-32)
Cont. Number
:2. All ON xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
Dimmer
:4. Model Type xxx
Curtain
Swtich
PROGRAM MODE
4. Home Auto
:6 Control Remove xxx
:1 Learning ID
Select
YES-> * NO-> #
Wait Learning…
4-2. Home Auto
Remote/Sensor
Input (1-32)
Device Number
:2 Device Status
Status: xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:3. Remote Access xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
Switch
Device
:5 Cont. Status xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
Learning ok
Time Out
ID Duplicate xxx
:3 Device Remove
Select
YES-> * NO-> #
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Home automation setting is designed specially for home automation types of devices, i.e. ON/OFF devices with 433 MHz radio frequency. Scroll through the top level programming menu until ‘4. Home
Auto’ is displayed and press .
Note: To return to top level programming menu, press
Home Automation Control
For receiver type of devices (e.g. ON/OFF, dimmer), scroll through the menu until ‘4-1 Home Auto
Control Setup’ is displayed.
Enter Home Automation Control number (1-32) to be configured and press .
Learning a receiver
This is used to link the device to the Control Panel
Firstly, press and hold the learn button for 3 seconds on the receiver until the LED flashes rapidly. The receiver will wait to learn the ID code of the Control
Panel.
In the Control Panel scroll through the menu until ‘:1
Link Panel to Control’ is displayed and press .
The LED on the receiver will stop flashing if learning is successful
Two possibilities would happen as follows on the display:
Sending ID code Wait 2s – the ID code was emitted from Control Panel.
Wait 2 Second Test – the code was learned by the receiver. The receiver turns On/Off automatically once after learning was successful.
All Turn ON
This sets the receivers of this group to turn ON/OFF.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 All On’ is displayed.
Default setting: OFF
To change the setting press .
With the Control Panel in standby mode:
Press to turn on the group devices, or
Press to turn off the group devices.
Device Remote Access Control
It enables/disables the device to be controlled remotely via the internet. For instance, if the Home
Automation Controller is connected to a coffee maker and this feature is set to ON (ON by default), then this coffee maker will turn to ON via the online remote access “GlobalGuard” web software or mobile
App.
IMPORTANT: Please pay attention to the type of appliance (e.g, Coffee Maker) connected to the
ON/OFF controller as it may require your attention during operation. If this is the case then set the remote access to OFF for that controller.
To disable this function, scroll through the menu until
‘:3 Remote Access’ is displayed.
Default setting: ON
To change the setting press .
Press to enable Remote Access, or
Press to disable Remote Access.
Model Type
To select device type, scroll through the menu until
‘:4 Model Type’ is displayed and press .
Scroll through available options, (Curtain Switch,
Dimmer and Switch Device) until the required model type is displayed and then
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
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Note: If model type is selected incorrectly, the device will not function properly.
Control Status
Scroll through the menu until ‘:5 Control Status’ is displayed.
Default setting: OFF
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the status
Press to disable the staus
Press to save and exit, or
Press to exit without saving.
Note: ON implies enable whereas OFF implies disable. The default setting will switch to ON automatically once code learning is completed.
Control Remove
Scroll through the menu until ‘:6 Control Remove’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to delete the group, or
Press to retain the group.
Note: Once “delete” is selected, the Home
Automation Control (receiver) is removed together with any setting that is related to the Home
Automation Control.
Home Automation Remote/Sensor
For all transmitter type of devices, scroll through the menu until ‘4-2 Home Auto Remote/Sensor’ is displayed.
Enter device number (1-32) to be configured and press .
Learning a transmitter
This is used to link the transmitter device to the
Control Panel
Scroll through the menu until ‘:1 Learning ID’ is displayed and press .
Press and hold the learn button for 3 seconds on the transmitter to emit ID code to the Control Panel instantly.
Three possibilities would happen as follows:
Learning OK – the ID code was learned by the
Control Panel successfully.
Time Out – the time for ID code learning is 30s.
During this time, if the Control Panel failed to capture the ID code emitted by transmitter, it would result in overdue programming.
ID Duplicate – the same ID code was learned by the
Control Panel beforehand.
Device Status
This sets the Remote/Sensor is to be enabled or disabled. Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Device
Status’ is displayed.
Default setting: OFF
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the Remote/Sensor, or
Press to disable the Remote/Sensor.
Note: ON implies enable whereas OFF implies disable. The default setting will change to ON automatically once code learning is completed.
Device Remove
To delete the device, scroll through the menu until ‘:3
Device Remove’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to delete the device, or
Press to retain the device.
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PROGRAM MODE
5. Comms
5-1 Comms
Device
Input (01-12)
E Device NO.
:1 Model Type xxxx
:2 Learning ID
Wait Learning…
Learning ok Time Out
Communication device setting is designed specifically for 868MHz transceiver type of devices, which are used to communicate with the Control Panel to allow remote access/control and configuration.
Note: For this HISK1 kit, it is specifically the ‘IP
Gateway’ communication device which is supplied pre-linked to the Control Panel already.
Scroll through the top level programming menu until ‘5.
Comms Device’ is displayed and press .
Enter device number (1-12) to be configured and press
.
Model Type
After inputting Device Number, ‘:1 Model Type’ is displayed. The model name of the learned device will be displayed.
:3 Device
Status : xxx
Select
ON-> * OFF-> #
:4 Device Remove
Select
YES-> * NO-> #
ID Duplicate
Learning/replacing a communication device
This allows you to link the communication device to the Control Panel if required in future. This might be for instance if you need to replace your existing gateway with another one. If replacing it, first remember to delete the existing one from the Control
Panel before learning the new one. Normally the supplied gateway will be linked to device number ‘1’.
Scroll through the menu until ‘:2 Learning ID’ is displayed and press .
Press and hold the learn button on the device to link it to the Control Panel.
Three possibilities would happen as follows:
Learning OK – the ID code was learned by the
Control Panel successfully.
Time Out – the time for ID code learning is 30s.
During this time, if the Control Panel failed to capture
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the ID code emitted by device, it would result in overdue programming.
ID Duplicate – the same ID code was learned by the
Control Panel beforehand.
Device Status
This sets the device to be enabled or disabled. Scroll through the menu until ‘:3 Device Status’ is displayed.
Default setting: OFF
To change the setting press .
Press to enable the device, or
Press to disable the device.
Note: ON implies enable whereas OFF implies disable. The default setting will change to ON automatically once code learning is completed.
Device Remove
To delete the device, scroll through the menu until ‘:4
Device Remove’ is displayed.
To change the setting press .
Press to delete the device, or
Press to cancel deletion.
Backup is used to save the current settings in the
Control Panel for archiving purpose. Restore is used to recover these settings stored if required in future:
Program Mode Code
6. Backup
& Restore
Scroll through the programming menu until ‘6.
BACKUP & RESTORE’ is displayed and press .
Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until the required option is displayed and press
BACKUP
Scroll through the menu until ‘6-1 Backup DD/MM/YY’ is displayed.
To enter the setting press .
Press to backup, or
Press to cancel backup.
Note: the date displayed will be the current date.
RESTORE
Scroll through the menu until ‘6-2 Restore DD/MM/YY’ is displayed.
To enter the setting press .
Press to restore, or
Press to cancel restoration.
Note: the date displayed will be last back-up date.
6-1 Backup
DD/MM/YY
6-2 Restore
DD/MM/YY
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Select
YES-> * NO-> #
Select
YES-> * NO-> #
When leaving the premises, the system must be
Armed. However, before doing so, check that all windows are closed and locked, all protected doors are closed and any PIR Movements Detectors are not obstructed. Ensure that pets are restricted to areas not protected by PIR Detectors.
The system has 4 arming modes: Fully Arm, Holiday
Arm, Part-Arm-I and Part-Arm-II. The Part-Arm modes allow for any selected zones/detectors to be left in a
Disarmed state whilst the remainder of the system is
Armed.
When the system is armed, the mode being activated will be displayed on the screen. The programmed system exit-delay will be displayed and counted down on the screen. If exit-delay beeps are enabled the panel will beep with the beep rate increasing in steps as the exit-delay expires. At the end of the Exit period all active zones will be fully armed. By this time the user must have left the property and closed the final protected door.
Note that while the system is armed and a detector on an active zone is triggered, the programmed entrydelay for that zone will be displayed and counted down on the screen. If entry-delay beeps are enabled the panel will beep with the beep rate increasing in steps as the entry-delay expires. If the system has not been disarmed when the entry-delay expires a Full Alarm will occur. (Note: if the entry-delay for the zone triggering the alarm is disabled then an alarm will occur immediately the detector is triggered instead).
Details of the zone event that triggered the alarm will be recorded in the Event Log.
At the end of the set alarm duration the Siren and
Control Panel alarms will stop and the system will automatically re-Arm itself, (subject to the conditions of the ‘Zone Lockout’ feature).
Notes:
– To conserve power and maximize battery life, the
PIR movement detector will only detect movement if there has been no movement detected within the previous 2 minutes.
– If the Solar Siren is fitted and the 3 minute limit is enabled then the siren will stop when the programmed alarm duration expires or after 3 minutes, whichever occurs first.
The system can be set to FULLY ARM mode using either the Remote Control or the Control Panel as follows: a. Press b. Press on the Control Panel.
The system can be set to HOLIDAY ARM mode using either the Remote Control or the Control Panel as follows: a. Press b. ,
,
on the Remote Control, or
User access PIN code
User access PIN code on the Control Panel.
,
, on the Remote Control, or
Note: Holiday Arm mode is a duplicate of Fully Arm mode. Fully Arm mode might be used daily when you commute to work for example, whereas Holiday Arm may be used when you are away on Holiday for longer period.
For Holiday Arm mode particularly, you may wish to consider setting up Schedules or Events to operate home automation ON/OFF devices whilst you are away. This allows your home to simulate the presence of occupants whilst away.
For details on setting up Schedules and Events with any of the arming modes, please refer to the
GlobalGuard software manual available at www.GlobalGuard.co.uk
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If the system has been triggered the event log
The system can be set to PART-ARM-I mode using either the Remote Control or the Control Panel as follows: a. Press b. Press ,
on the Remote Control, or
, indicator icon on the front of the Control
Panel will flash and the panel will beep every 10 seconds.
To stop the icon flashing and panel beeping a. Ensure the Control Panel is in standby mode, and press . b. Inspect the Event Log on the LCD display to find out the cause of the alarm.
User access PIN code c. Press to exit the event log display. on the Control Panel.
The system can be set to PART-ARM-II mode using either the Remote Control or the Control Panel as follows:
Note: If the system is disarmed with the Remote
Control, the Solar Siren will beep twice, (unless the warning beeps have been disabled on the Siren). a. Press or press b. ,
, on the Control Panel.
on the Remote Control,
User access PIN code
,
If the system is disarmed at the Control Panel using the Duress Access code, the system will disarm as normal. However, an email alert will be sent and mobile App will be alerted (after the entry delay) and the appropriate duress message sent. All email contacts setup in the online account will receive an email alert and all connected mobile devices running the App will be alerted also.
The system can be Disarmed using either the Remote
Control or the Control Panel as follows: a. Press b. Press ,
on the Remote Control, or
,
If the Control panel is linked to a Spectra plus Lighting
Receiver and the Spectra lighting control is enabled then any alarm condition (except Fire alarms) will cause the linked lighting to be switched on for the set light-on duration.
Note: The ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ time can only be setup from in the GlobalGuard PC setup software.
User access PIN code on the Control Panel.
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on the Control Panel.
Alternatively, pressing during the exit-delay period of any armed mode (including Part-Arm-I and
Part-Arm-II) will reset the remaining exit-delay period to 5 seconds.
If the spectra lighting is configured as 24-hour then the lights will be triggered (for the set fixed period) at any time an alarm occurs. However, if it is configured as time controlled then the lights will only be triggered if the alarm occurs either before the programmed stop time or after the start time. If the alarm occurs between the stop and start time, the lights will not be triggered.
Notes:
The 3 home automation push buttons located on the side of the Control Panel above the Panic button are used to operate Programmes setup from in the
GlobalGuard PC setup software. Please refer to the software manual for details on programming the key(s)
When activating a programme by pressing a key, wait a few seconds between pressing another key, otherwise a programme may not activate if pressed too quickly.
1.
Spectra lighting signal to be sent (subject to mode and timed programmed settings) each time a
Tamper or PA switch is triggered and each time a detector on an enabled zone is triggered when the panel is armed.
2.
Spectra lighting will not be triggered by Smoke
Alarm events.
Spectra Manual-On/Auto switching:
Press to switch the linked Spectra lighting ON.
Press to switch the linked Spectra lighting OFF and back to automatic operation.
An alarm can be immediately triggered at any time
(whether the system is Armed or Disarmed) in the event of threat or danger by activating a Personal
Attack (PA) button on either the Remote Control or the
Control Panel as follows: a. Press and hold the Personal Attack button on the Remote Control for 3 seconds, or b. Press and hold the large round button located on the side of the Control Panel with the
symbol for approximately 3 seconds. c. The alarm will continue either for the alarm duration when the system will automatically reset or until the system is disarmed.
The Quick Set function fully arms the system with a
10-second exit delay:
Press ,
User access PIN code
,
If while the system is armed a single alarm zone triggers an alarm more than three times and zone lockout is enable then the particular zone will be
“locked out” and any further alarm signals from that zone will be ignored by the siren and an alarm will not be triggered again during that armed session. The zone lockout will be cancelled when the siren is disarmed.
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If zone lockout is disabled then there is no limit to the number of alarms that any single zone can initiate.
Zone lockout is applicable to Alarm zones only. It does not operate with the Fire zone.
The Tamper zone operates on a 24 hour basis. (i.e.
Receipt of a Tamper signal from any device will immediately trigger an alarm irrespective of systems armed/disarmed status unless the system is in program or Test modes).
If the battery cover of any device (except a Remote
Control) is removed or if the Siren or Control Panel are removed from the wall then an alarm will immediately occur (unless the system is in Test or Program modes), even if the system is disarmed.
The Alarm will sound until the set alarm duration time expires or the system is disarmed from the Remote
Control or Keypad. The event log indicator icon on the
Control Panel will flash and the panel will beep every few seconds to indicate an alarm has occurred.
Event log icon on front of the Control Panel:
The Chime facility can only be operated with the system in Standby mode.
If the entry/exit delay beeps are enabled then they may be temporarily switched OFF during the active delay period only by pressing .
When the next entry/exit delay period starts the beep will follow the main system setting as normal.
Any new event entered into the event log will be indicated by the event log indicator icon flashing every
5 seconds.
Note: Alarm events only will cause the panel to beep every 10 seconds. Other system events entered into the event log (e.g. low battery) will not initiate the warning beeps.
To stop the LED flashing press
Event Log to read the event message.
or access the
To read the event log press in standby mode.
Press and OFF.
to toggle the Chime facility between ON
Also see page 53-55 in Security Detector/Zone Setup menu, ‘:5 Chime Mode’ to enable the required zone.
The keyboard beeps can be temporarily switch on/off
Use and buttons to manually scroll through the events. Events are displayed starting with event 1 which is the most recent through to event 99.
Note: The Event Log will not automatically scroll through the display as before.
Press to return to Standby. by pressing .
The event log messages are to be structured as follows. Each event will be shown on 2 displays. The first display details the event number and when the
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event occurred. The second display details the actual content of the event:
Display 1
Display 2
Event 74
13/03 14:23:25
Wirefree Keypad
5 Low Battery e.g. Event 74 occurred on 13th March at 2:23:25pm,
Wirefree keypad NO.5 – Low battery
Display1: ‘Event nnn // DD/MM hh:mm:ss’
Where: nnn = event number, 001 to 100
DD = date of event
MM = month of event hh:mm:ss = hour:minute:second
Event Messages:
Description
Message display
Event xxx date & time
No event
The panic button on the Control Panel has been triggered
Panic siren is triggered by wireless keypad
Panic siren triggered by zone
Panic siren triggered by user xx
Intruder warning
Fire warning
Fully arm by user xx
Holiday arm by user xx
Part-Arm-I by user xx
Part-Arm-II by user xx
System disarmed by user xx
Zone sensor
TAMPER
Wireless keypad
Message
Event Log
Key In Up/Down
Event xxx
MM/DD hh:mm:ss
No Event
Panic Siren
Wirefree Keypad
Panic Siren
[Location]
Zxx Panic/PA
Userxx
Rxx Panic Siren
[Location]
Zxx Intruder
[Location]
Zxx Fire
Fully Arm
Userxx
Holiday Arm
Userxx
Part-Arm-I
Userxx
Part-Arm-II
Userxx
Disarm
Userxx
[Location]
Zxx Tamper
Tamper
TAMPER
Control Panel
TAMPER
Comms device
TAMPER
Comms device connection failure
Control Panel low battery
Comms Device No.xx low battery
Remote/Sensor device No.xx low battery
Zone sensor xx low battery
RF is being jammed
Control Panel lost AC power
Comms device No.xx lost AC power
Schedule function
No.xx is triggered
Event function No.xx is triggered
Programme function
No.xx is triggered
Wirefree Keypad
Tamper
Comms Device
NO.xx Tamper
Comms Device xx Inactive
Control Panel
Low Battery
Comms Device xx Low Battery
Remote/Detector xx Low Battery
[Location]
Zxx Low Battery
RF Jammed
Control Panel
AC Power Loss
Comms Device xx AC Power Loss
Schedule Func.
NO.xx Trigger
Event Func.
NO.xx Trigger
Prog. Func.
NO.xx Trigger
Zone trigger (Zone type is Test)
Wireless keypad xx low battery
[Location]
Zxx Test
Wirefree Keypad xx Low Battery
Remote control xx low battery
Userxx
Rxx Low Battery
In order to remove the Solar Siren from the wall to change the rechargeable battery, it is necessary to place the Siren into Service mode to prevent the
Tamper switch on the Siren operating and triggering an Alarm. When you have completed any alterations to the system you must remember to switch the Siren back into Operating Mode.
The Siren can be switched between Service and
Operating modes using either the Remote Control or
Control Panel as follows:
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Remote Control:
Press and hold the button on the Remote
Control for about 5 seconds.
Control Panel:
With the system in Standby with the Power LED ON:
Press ,
User access PIN code to enter Test Mode.
,
Use and buttons to scroll through the available options until ‘Wirefree Siren Service
ON/OFF’ is displayed.
Press .
The mode into which the Siren is switching will be indicated as follows:
Service Mode ON: The siren will produce two short beeps followed 1 second later by a single long beep.
The Siren LEDs will flash together in conjunction with the beeps.
Service Mode OFF: The siren will produce a single long beep followed 1 second later by two short beeps.
The Siren LEDs will flash together in conjunction with the beeps.
Press to return to Standby mode.
Low battery condition
All system devices continuously monitor their battery condition. When a low battery indicator is activated, the battery for that device should be replaced as soon as possible.
In addition if any PIR Movement or Door /Window
Contact Detector has a low battery status it will be recorded by the Control Panel and a message stored in the Event Log.
In addition a low battery status on any PIR or
Door/Window Detector will be recorded by the Control
Panel and stored in the Event Log.
Note: Before removing the battery cover on any device to replace the battery, ensure that the system is put into ‘Test mode’ to avoid initiating an alarm.
The low battery indication built into each system device is as follows:
Control Panel:
During a period of mains supply interruption the
Control Panel will be powered by the rechargeable backup battery pack.
Under normal battery conditions the Power LED on the panel will flash at 1 second intervals. However, under low battery conditions the Power LED will flash at 3 second intervals
Remote Control:
When the Remote Control is operated under low battery conditions the transmit LED will continue to flash after the button has been released.
Under normal battery conditions the LED will extinguish within 2 seconds of the button being released.
PIR Movement Detector:
Under low battery conditions the LED behind the detector lens will flash when movement is detected to indicate that the battery needs to be replaced.
Under normal battery conditions the LED does not illuminate unless the PIR Detector is in Walk Test mode.
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Door Contact:
When the Door Contact is activated, under low battery conditions the Transmit LED will be illuminated for approx. 1 second as the door/window is opened.
Under normal battery conditions the LED does not illuminate as the Door Contact is operated, (unless the
Door Contact is in Test Mode with the battery cover removed).
Your Alarm System requires very little maintenance.
However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continued reliability and operation.
1. It is recommended that the solar panel on the top of the siren housing should be cleaned at least twice a year, preferably in the Spring and
Autumn, using a soft damp cloth. Do not use abrasive, solvent based or aerosol cleaners. Do not attempt to clean inside the unit or allow water to enter the unit.
This will ensure that the solar panel does not become affected by the build-up of excessive dirt and receives all the available light.
2. The Siren should not be left for long periods with the battery connected, unless the unit is able to receive sufficient light to maintain the battery charge. Failure to maintain charge to the unit will result in the rechargeable battery running unacceptably low. Should this occur, the unit must be recharged from a 12Vdc/1A power supply adaptor (e.g. from a mains adaptor power supply). The main rechargeable battery has a typical life of 3 - 4 years and needs no maintenance during this period, provided the battery is kept charged. The battery will be damaged if it is stored in a discharged state for long periods.
IMPORTANT: Before removing the Siren from the wall ensure that the Siren is first switched into
Service Mode to prevent the Tamper switch operating and triggering an alarm.
First, place the Control Panel into Test Mode (see page 37) and then switch the Siren into Service
Mode ON (see pages 67-68).
The Siren must be switched back into Operating
Mode (or Service Mode OFF), otherwise the Siren cannot be Armed.
The rechargeable batteries have a typical life in excess of 3 to 4 years and need no maintenance during this period, provided they are kept charged. The batteries will be damaged if they are stored in a discharged state for long periods.
The Detectors and Remote Control require very little maintenance. The batteries should be replaced once a year or when a low battery status is indicated.
Note: Before removing the battery cover on any device to replace the battery ensure that the system is switched into Test Mode to avoid triggering an alarm.
The specifications for replacement batteries are:
Remote Control:
1 x 3V CR2032 Lithium Cell (or equivalent)
Door/Window Detector:
2 x 3V CR2032 Lithium Cells (or equivalent)
PIR Movement Detector:
1 x 9V PP3 Alkaline Battery
Keypad:
1 x 9V PP3 Alkaline Battery
Note: Rechargeable batteries should NOT be fitted in to any detector.
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At the end of their useful life the packaging, product and batteries should be disposed of via a suitable
Recycling Centre. Do not dispose of with your normal household waste. DO NOT BURN .
The Rechargeable Batteries contain Sulphuric Acid –
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CASING.
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Complete the following information during installation for future reference, when adding to your system and to assist trouble shooting.
Zone
Detector
Type(s)
Location Type
Entry
Delay
Chime
Fully/Holiday
Arm
Part-
Arm-I
Part-
Arm-II
1
2
3
4
5
6
17
18
19
20
21
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Control Panel
Admin access PIN code:
User 1 access PIN code:
User 2 access PIN code:
User 3 access PIN code:
User 4 access PIN code:
User 5 access PIN code:
User 6 access PIN code:
User 7 access PIN code:
Duress User PIN code:
Online website login
(https://GlobalGuard.Friedland.co.uk):
Home ID:
User1 ID:
User2 ID:
User3 ID:
Password:
Password:
Password:
User4 ID:
User5 ID:
Password:
Password:
IP Gateway ID (Located at the bottom of the gateway):
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Recommendation
1. Mains power failure - check if other electrical circuits are operable.
2. Check that mains adaptor is plugged in and socket is switched ON.
3. Check that DC jack plug from mains adaptor is connected in Control Panel.
4. Check fuse /MCB in Consumer Unit on the circuit serving the Control Panel.
Note: Before replacing any fuses or resetting the
MCB, the cause of the failure should be investigated and rectified.
1. Check all PIR, Door/Window, Remote, Keypad and
Smoke Detectors for low battery indication, (i.e. LED behind detection lens flashes when movement detected). Renew batteries as required.
2. Check event log message for details of event
1. Pause between key depressions too long. Do not pause for more than 5 seconds between pressing keys.
2. Incorrect code entered. Press before re-entering correct code.
3. Reset to factory defaults and reprogram system.
1. Entry/Exit delay still running and not yet expired.
2. Alarm duration period has already expired and system has reset.
3. Alarm duration programmed to ‘no alarm’.
1 . Siren’s Tamper switch activated. Check security of
Siren fixing to wall and adjustment of anti-tamper switch to ensure switch is fully depressed.
1 . Ensure ‘ID Code’ of the Siren is learnt by the
Control Panel.
2 . Ensure main Siren configuration switch is set to
SIREN.
3 . Incorrect User Access Code being entered at
Control Panel.
4. Ensure Siren is within effective radio range of
Control Panel and equipment is not mounted close to metal objects.
5. Siren rechargeable battery discharged a. Clean Solar Panel. b. Check age of rechargeable battery - replace if at end of useful life. c. Charge the rechargeable battery first for approximately 4 hours if required
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1. Tamper switch activation a. Check all detector battery covers to ensure correctly fitted. b. Check Control Panel and Siren are securely mounted to the wall and Tamper switch is closed.
2. Personal Attack Alarm operated from a Remote
Control or Control Panel.
3. Jamming Detection circuit operated.
1. Ensure battery is fitted with correct polarity.
1. Ensure the battery clip is securely connected.
2. Ensure ‘ID Code’ of the detector is learnt for a particular zone.
3. Sensitivity set too LOW - reset to HIGH sensitivity.
(i.e. SW3 to up position).
4. Ensure that detector is mounted the correct way up, (i.e. with detection window at the bottom).
5. Ensure that the detector is mounted at the correct height, (i.e. 2- 2.5 metres).
6. Allow up to 3 minutes for detector to stabilize and become fully operational. Leave the area for this period.
7. Ensure detector is within effective radio range of the Control Panel and is not mounted close to metal objects which may interfere with Radio transmission.
2. Ensure battery holder connections are making good contact with the battery.
3. Battery flat - replace battery.
1. Ensure that the detector is not pointing at a source of heat or a moving object.
2. Ensure that the detector is not mounted above a radiator or heater.
3. Ensure that the detector is not facing a window or in direct sunlight.
4. Ensure that the detector is not in a draughty area.
5. Sensitivity set too HIGH - reset to LOW sensitivity.
(i.e. SW3 to down position).
1. PIR still in Walk Test Mode for fixed 5 minutes after the PCB button was activated.
2. Low battery - replace battery.
1. Ensure that Magnet is correctly positioned in relation to Detector and that the gap between Magnet and Detector is less than 10mm.
2. Ensure batteries are fitted with correct polarity
(correct way around).
3. Ensure battery holder connections are making good contact with the batteries and Circuit Board.
4. Ensure ‘ID Code’ of the detector is learnt for a particular zone.
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5. If an additional wired Magnetic Contact is connected: a. Check that both contacts are closed. b. Check that additional contact is correctly wired and switch SW3 set to the INT./EXT. position.
6. Ensure detector is within effective radio range of
Control Panel and is not mounted close to metal objects which may interfere with Radio transmission.
1. Ensure that magnet is correctly positioned in relation to detector.
2. Ensure that gap between magnet and detector is less than 10mm.
3. Tamper switch below battery cover is not depressed - check battery cover is fitted correctly and that fixing lugs are not broken.
For further details on the full accessory range, please visit www.friedlandproducts.com
to view the full range of accessories
1. Low battery - replace batteries.
1. Two LED’s on Gateway remain as orange and not stabilizing to green – Check internet connection gateway connected to is active and not restricted.
Check Control Panel powered ON and within operating range of the Control Panel otherwise the
RF LED on the Gateway (2 nd
LED from left) will remain orange colour.
CUSTOMER HELPLINE
Most issues can be solved over the phone. Call the customer helpline on
0844 736 9149 Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Calls charged at service providers national rate.
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Disposal and Recycling (Directive 2002/96/EC)
The product is classified by the Waste Electrical or
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive. It should not be disposed of with other household or other commercial waste. At the end of its useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre. For information on available facilities, please contact your local authority or retailer from where the product was purchased.
Guarantee
Novar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries) should they become defective within 1 year solely as a result of faulty materials and workmanship.
Understandably if the product has not been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions, has not been used appropriately or if any attempt has been made to rectify, dismantle or alter the product in any way the guarantee will be invalidated.
The guarantee states Novar ED&S entire liability. It does not extent to cover consequential loss or damage or installation costs arising from the defective product. This guarantee does not in any way affect the statutory or other rights of a consumer and applies to products installed within UK and Eire only.
If an item develops a fault, the product must be returned to the point of sale with:
1. Proof of purchase.
2. A full description of the fault.
3. All relevant batteries (disconnected).
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Our R&D Department is constantly developing new products. We practice a policy of continued improvement and reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice
Novar Electrical Devices & Systems are Quality
Assurance Registered to BS EN IS9001 2000, by Asta
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External Solar Siren Control Panel
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 125m max.
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7.2V / 2100mAH
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Solar Panel 7.5V – Charge Rate typically
60mA
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Operation time in complete darkness - Up to
65 days
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95dB Piezo Siren
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10 minutes alarm duration limiter (optional)
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Siren disable (selectable)
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Rear anti-tamper protection
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Jamming Detection
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Audible confirmation
PIR Infra-Red Movement
Detector(s)
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 125m max
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Battery back-up
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Detector Low-Battery Status Indication
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RF Jamming Detection
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90dB Piezo Siren
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Rear anti-tamper
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7 Users + Master (Admin) + Duress
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4 Digit User Access PIN code
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32 Wireless Zones + 4 Wired Zones
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2 Part-Arm facilities
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Programmable Entry/Exit delay
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Entry/Exit delay warning beeps (selectable)
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Programmable alarm duration
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Quick Set
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Zone lockout
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Chime
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Event log (99)
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Remote Internet Access and Control via IP
Gateway
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Personal Attack (PA) facility
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Home automation function keys I/II/III
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Power supply – 12 / 1A
Remote Control (Optional)
IP Gateway
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 150 metre max.
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Communicates internet remote access commands to and from the Control Panel
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RJ45 Ethernet connection port
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Indicates number of IP Cameras connected (8 max) and registered to the system
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Internet connection status LED
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Magnetic Contact Detector(s)
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 150m max
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Detection range: 12m at 110°
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Walk Test facility
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LOW / HIGH Detection Sensitivity
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Anti-Tamper protected
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Corner or surface mount
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Battery Life > 1year
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Low Battery Indicator
HELPLINE
If you have any problems with your alarm, please call the
Helpline on
0844 736 9149
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 150 metre max.
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Personal Attack (PA) button
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Operates all ARM, PART-ARM, and DISARM functions
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Transmission indicator
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Battery life >1 year
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Low battery indicator
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RF operating frequency: 868MHz
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Range: 150m max
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Test Mode
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Anti-Tamper protected
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Facility to connect additional wired Magnetic
Contact
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Battery Life > 1year
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Low Battery Indicator
(Lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm,
Monday to Friday. Calls charged at service providers national rate).
Novar Electrical Devices and Systems Limited (A Honeywell Company)
The Arnold Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EA. UK www.friedlandproducts.com
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