10. Telephone Functions
The alarm panel can operate as an ordinary telephone to make and answer GSM
voice calls. It features a built in speakerphone with echo-cancelling to allow hands
free conversation.
10-1 Calling and Answering
10-1-1 Making a call: Simply enter the number keys then press TEL key to call.
Press TEL key again to hang up.
10-1-2 Answering a call: A ringing tone will sound when someone calls. Press the
TEL Key to answer, and press it again to hang up. Hold the Telephone Key for
3 seconds to reject the call.
10-1-3 DTMF Key: Number keys may be pressed during a call. To enter a “*” press
the REC Key. To enter a “#” press and hold the REC Key for more than 0.5
seconds.
10-2 Speed-dial numbers
A total of 5 telephone numbers can be preset as speed-dial on the keypad of the
alarm panel.
To set the speed-dial numbers, send SMS commands Set Speed Dial No. in
Appendix B using SMS entry or the App.
To call a speed-dial number, simply press and hold the assigned keys 1- 5 on the
alarm’s keypad.
10-3 Call back
As the owner, you can remotely instruct the alarm panel to call your phone to listen in
and talk to someone at home. Using SMS or the App, send a Two Way Talk
command in Appendix B.
To end this call, simply hang up from your phone.
11. Adding/removing devices
11-1 Adding motion and door/window sensors
The alarm panel will group motion sensors and door/window sensors into 5 security
types, each assigned according to the owner’s application need.
- Security Type “0” : Fully Arm. The sensor will be activated only when the
system is in Fully arm mode. This sensor will not be activated in Partial Arm
mode. When sensor is triggered the alarm will sound immediately without any
preset delay.
- Security Type “1” : Partial Arm and Fully Arm. The sensor will be activated
when the system is in either Partial arm or Fully arm mode. When sensor is
triggered the alarm will sound immediately without any preset delay.
- Security Type “2” : Fully Arm + Delay. Same Security Type “0” except when
sensor is triggered the alarm will sound after a preset Entry delay. This is
mostly used for main entrance to prevent accidental triggering of the alarm by
the user.
- Security Type “3” : Partial Arm and Fully Arm + Delay. Same Security Type
“1” except when sensor is triggered the alarm will sound after a preset Entry
delay. This is mostly used for main entrance to prevent accidental triggering
of the alarm by the user.
- Security Type “4” : 24Hrs intruder : the sensor will immediately trigger an
alarm regardless whether the system is in Disarm/Fully Arm or Partial Arm
mode. This is normally used to protect areas from unauthorized access as
safe box or electrical maintenance room, etc.
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When a new sensor is added it needs to be assigned the Security Type above.
To add a sensor:
1. Power on the sensor by inserting its batteries.
2. On the alarm panel, enter the PIN + DISARM Key to disarm the system.
3. Enter PIN + 15 + (Security Type) + PARM to start the binding process. The
DISARM LED will start to blink for 30 seconds with a beep tone.
4. Within 30 seconds, set the sensor to enter binding mode using its
learn-key/tamper button. Refer to the sensor’s user manual for details.
4. If a sensor is successfully added, the DISARM LED will turn on for 1 second along
with a long beep sound. The Keypad LED will turn on to indicate the allocated
zone number. (Numbers 1 – 9 for zones 1 – 9, Number 0 for Sensor Zones 10 or
more).
5. If the binding process fails, it will timeout after 30 seconds and 3 short beeps will
be heard.
6. To exit the binding process, press the DISARM Key
Note: The zone number for the sensor is allocated sequentially. It is advised to label
a sensor with its zone number immediately after successfully binding it.
11-2 Adding a remote keyfob, RFID tags and wireless keypad
To add these devices:
1. Power on the device by inserting its batteries.
2. On the alarm panel, enter the PIN + DISARM Key to disarm the system.