User Guide GSM Alarm ver 2.0
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GSM
Home Alarm system
User Guide
Version 2.0
Last updated: December 2010
User Guide GSM Alarm ver 2.0
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TABLE OF CONTENT
System Overview.................................................................................................................................3
Introduction..................................................................................................................................3
Features........................................................................................................................................3
About the Front Panel ..................................................................................................................4
About the Back Panel...................................................................................................................5
General Operation................................................................................................................................6
AWAY Arming .............................................................................................................................6
STAY Arming...............................................................................................................................6
Disarming Operation....................................................................................................................6
EMERGENCY Alert....................................................................................................................6
Receiving Alert on Telephone ......................................................................................................6
Alarm Panel Operation Remotely via Telephone.........................................................................7
Installation and Configuration .............................................................................................................8
Interpretation to Panel Signals .....................................................................................................8
Alarm Panel Location ..................................................................................................................8
Installing SIM Card......................................................................................................................8
First-Time Configuration .............................................................................................................9
Personalized Voice Message Recording.......................................................................................9
Assign Remote Control (Keyfob) to Alarm Panel .......................................................................9
Assign Detectors to Defense Zones ...........................................................................................10
Guideline for Installing Door or Window Sensor ......................................................................11
Guideline for Installing PIR Motion Sensor ..............................................................................11
Factory Default ..........................................................................................................................12
Command Reference..........................................................................................................................13
General Command Syntax .........................................................................................................13
Configuration Commands ..........................................................................................................14
Operation Commands ................................................................................................................18
Note: Difference between Defense Zone Types:........................................................................19
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................20
System Specification..........................................................................................................................21
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System Overview
Introduction
Wireless GSM Burglar Alarm for commercial and home use is built on leading
microprocessor technology with advanced GSM digital signal processing power. It is a
highly integrated system of digital speech, mobile messages, multiple modes of
wireless coding, long-distance home appliances controlling, SMS Messages
identification and other technologies. When alarming, it will automatically notify users
via mobile network about the possible break-in using either voice calling or SMS
messaging. It is stable, reliable and safe. With its user-friendly design and without the
need of fixed telephone network, it can be widely used in different locations including
shops, offices, villas, residential estate, garage, warehouse, to name just a few. It is an
ideal choice to protect your properties and personnel safety.
Features
Two groups of Scheduled Arming and Disarming function.
Ten zones, can be set as AWAY, STAY, INTELLIGENT or CLOSED types.
Using phone (cellular phone) or SMS Messages to configure and control the
Panel remotely.
Four wired zone, six wireless zone, each zone can be equipped with many
accessories.
Six groups of phone numbers for voice calling and three groups for SMS
Messages, 10 seconds ISD automatic leaving message record
One group of normally open signal output, which can be externally linked to
electrical appliances with alarming output.
Many built-in speeches, letting alarm receivers know the accurate alerting
location
SMS Messages content from alarming Defense zone can be customized.
Wireless intelligent study coding, compatible with PT2262 normal encoding and
a million group encoding, convenient and flexible for adding or reducing accessories.
Telephone (phone) long-distance telecontrol for arming, disarming, monitoring,
talkbacking, shouting, and controlling appliances, etc.
EEPROM information protection, information never lost
Built-in Ni-Lithium battery with auto-switchable between AC and DC power
upon AC power outage.
SMS notification for AC power outage.
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Panel using double, triple or quadruple GSM/GPRS wireless industry module,
(depends on model) which is stable and reliable.
About the Front Panel
Legend for front side alarm panel
A. Defense zone ( 1 – 6 ) indicating light
B. [Arming] light
C. [Signal] light
D. Antenna pedestal
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About the Back Panel
Legend fo the back side alarm panel
1. Power input hole
2. Siren output port
3. Relay Output port
4. Ground
5. Wired Defense zone (Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4) input ( labelled 7,8,9,10 )
6. SIM card switch
7. Reset button
8. Power Switch
9. Antenna Pedestal