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A GSM SIM card is to be provided by the user. 

 

Notes on Installation 

-  Wireless Sensors can be placed within 300 ft distance from the Main Unit if there is no obstruction in between. They  
   

have to be registered in the Main Unit as explained under the heading “Wireless Sensors, Remotes & Panic Keys  

   Registering/Deletion 

”. 

   The distance between the Main Unit and Wireless sensors would be maximum when there is minimum interference  
   of concrete walls, electric appliances etc. 
-  Install the Main Unit in an open & ventilated area so that the signals from different Wireless Sensors are received  
   properly by the Main Unit. It should be installed at least 0.5 meters from ground. It should be ensured that no liquid  
   spills over it. 
-  Do not install the Main Unit near high frequency electric appliance in order to avoid interference of electromagnetic  
   waves. 

 
Wireless Sensor’s range checking method 

Put a wireless Sensor in Traitor mode.  
Take the Sensor to maximum distance from BAS and trigger the sensor. 
If  mild  beeps  with  sensor  ID  number  is  shown  on  BAS  display  that  means  the  sensor  can  be  installed  up  to  that 
distance. 

 

Connections 

- There are 2 Connectors provided at the back side of the main unit. One connector is of 10 pins and the other of 20  
  pins. Their corresponding female connectors with wires are also provided with the system. 
- The wires from the female connectors are to be connected as per the tables given below

:

 

 

                                

                           20 Pin Connector 

Wire Color 

To be connected to 

Red 

Adapter  12V DC +Ve Output. 

Violet 

External Siren +Ve Wire. 
Connect  a  9  -  12V  DC  Type  Siren  (Max  Wattage 
300mA).  If  more  than  one  external  Siren  is  to  be 
used than install BAS-PS and do the connections as 
per the BAS-PS Manual. 

Red with Black Sleeving 

AuxVe 8.5 V DC Supply for Sensors. 
Sensors  that  operate  8.5V  DC  can  be  connected  to 
this  connector  &  GND  provided  the  total  current 
drawn is less than 250mA. 

Orange with Black 
Sleeving 

External PB (Peizo Buzzer) +Ve wire. 

Brown 

NC Type Wired Zone no 1 wire. 

Pink 

NC Type Wired Zone no 2 wire. 

Orange 

NC Type Wired Zone no 3 wire. 

Yellow 

NC Type Wired Zone no 4 wire. 

Green 

NC Type Wired Zone no 5 wire. 

Blue 

NC Type Wired Zone no 6 wire. 

White 

NC Type Wired Zone no 7 wire. 

Grey 

NC Type Wired Zone no 8 wire. 

Black 

– 3 Wires 

GND 

– Ve of 12V DC Adapter & 

 - Ve of Auxillary Output &  
 - Ve of External Peizo Buzzer & 
 - Ve of External Siren & 
One end of all the Wired Zones wires  

 
 

 

                                    

10 Pin Connector for  “NO Type” Sensors 

 

Wire Color 

To be connected to 

Brown 

NO Type Wired Zone no 1 wire 

Red 

NO Type Wired Zone no 2 wire 

Orange 

NO Type Wired Zone no 3 wire 

Yellow 

NO Type Wired Zone no 4 wire 

Green 

NO Type Wired Zone no 5 wire 

Blue 

NO Type Wired Zone no 6 wire 

White 

NO Type Wired Zone no 7 wire 

Grey 

NO Type Wired Zone no 8 wire 

Black 

The other end of all the NO Type Wired Zones Wires 

 

Summary of Contents for BAS-G

Page 1: ...Sounds control Auto Arm Disarm Time Holidays Battery Mode Power Switch Off in CMS Central Monitoring Station Date Time Setting Disarm Delay to ARM Panic Key Panic Key Silent Passwords Password Operat...

Page 2: ...s for each day of the week User can also enter up to 10 Holidays in the system On those days the system continues in the previous day s status Example If the user has off days on Saturday and Sunday t...

Page 3: ...level Passwords can only ARM or DISARM the system The History records would show which Password had ARMED DISARMED the system Remote Monitoring Whenever user wants or during Intrusion User can make a...

Page 4: ...the systems dials out and plays the Siren sound message recorded by the user Optional the Wireless Sensor Number or the Wired Zone Number Refer Voice Message Recording for playing on Telephone calls...

Page 5: ...wires are also provided with the system The wires from the female connectors are to be connected as per the tables given below 20 Pin Connector Wire Color To be connected to Red Adapter 12V DC Ve Outp...

Page 6: ...However different Zones can be used for different type of Sensors Wireless Remote Wireless Sensors should be registered in the Main Unit as described under the heading Wireless Sensors Remotes Panic K...

Page 7: ...in case of intrusion from wired sensor TYPE PAN PIR MS VBR Gas SMK or Misc in case of intrusion from wired sensor Remote in case Panic key is pressed from the Wireless Remote Keypad in case Panic key...

Page 8: ...the Bypass zones get Armed To program a Zone as a Bypass Zone refer Wireless Sensor Operating Mode Wired Zones Operating Mode To ARM the system in Bypass mode Press Back Space and 7 together on the Ma...

Page 9: ...0 1400 Quick Exit To ARM the system for the whole day enter ARM Time 0000 and DISARM time 2359 If all the 3 Time Groups of a day are OFF then the previous day s last status Armed Disarmed shall contin...

Page 10: ...is connected to it The system has built in rechargeable Li batteries If longer back up is required then additional rechargeable 12V 7AH battery can be connected with an Optional Adapter having charger...

Page 11: ...e programmed as MODE Always ARMED as explained under the heading Wired Sensor Operating Mode Operation Panic activation from the Remote Press PANIC Key Siren starts hooting and the system dials out on...

Page 12: ...NG of the system with or without Master Password Press SET Enter Master Password 1234 Keep Pressing 2 to select Password Optn Press Press key UP or DOWN to select OFF or ON for this feature Press Quic...

Page 13: ...or 4 minutes To extend the time dial 1 Another 4 minutes will be extended from the time of dialing 1 Press 2 to activate the siren Press 3 to de active the siren Press 4 to ARM the system Press 5 to D...

Page 14: ...SIM installed in the BAS and get reply of the SIM balance SIMBAL CCCCC Where CCCCC The Code to check SIM balance given by the service provider Example In case of AIRTEL SIMBAL 123 Siren Hooting time...

Page 15: ...orted pads represent 0 Note At least one of the pad should be shorted Default value 10111111 i e pad number 2 is shorted and all others are open So the programming in default case would be Enter Maste...

Page 16: ...ding the range from one Signal Repeater to another Every Signal Repeater consumes one of the 75 Wireless Sensors capacity of the system SW and FSW do not work through Signal Repeaters Deletion This pr...

Page 17: ...the balance in SIM of BAS 9 Add telephone number XXXX ATELjk ttttttttt j Tel location from 1 6 k E for SMS commands enable D for SMS commands disable tttttttt telephone number max 11 digits 10 Delete...

Page 18: ...S G panel For all other programming press Settings choose the desired programming and enter your password to Confirm A confirmation SMS for the same will be received from the panel Wireless Sensor Typ...

Page 19: ...ature is not available on that Telephone number If no Telephone number is entered the system cannot be ARMED Deleting a Telephone number Press Key 3 Enter Master Password 1234 Press UP or DOWN to sele...

Page 20: ...se of Magnetic Sensor there will be another option to select MS Widout Swch or MS with Switch Press 1 for Widout Swch and 2 for MS with Switch Magnetic Sensor with switch is designed for applications...

Page 21: ...ether the system is ARMED or DISARMED Silent Normal These Wireless Sensors will function in case of system being ARMED or BY Pass ARMED But there will be no siren sound Silent Always These Wireless Se...

Page 22: ...ng false alarms caused due to short spikes in wiring Press SET Enter Master Password 1234 Keep Pressing 2 to select Wired Zn Delay Press Back Space Enter Time delay in milliseconds in 3 digits 010 750...

Page 23: ...urglar Alarm System like any other commercial or residential alarm system does not guarantee protection against burglary fire or other emergency because of variety of reasons A properly installed and...

Page 24: ...y dispute arising out of this warranty shall be subjected to jurisdiction of the arbitrator within the city of Delhi 15 The decision of Copper Connections Pvt Ltd on defects damages etc shall be final...

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