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User’s Manual 

Step 3 

Insert expansion bolts into the drilled screw holes, and then put in and fasten the self-
tapping screws. 

 

Make sure to leave about 5 mm distance between the bottom surface of the screw head 
and the top surface of the expansion bolt. 

Step 4 

Fix the controller with the screws. 

Figure 2-2 Install the controller 

 

2.3 Main Board 

2.3.1 Main board Ports 

 

The PSTN module, 2G module, and 4G are not supplied with standard models, and you should 
purchase separately if needed. 

Summary of Contents for DHI-ARC3008C

Page 1: ...Alarm Controller User s Manual ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD V2 0 1...

Page 2: ...roperty damage data loss lower performance or unpredictable result Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the t...

Page 3: ...or visit our official website The manual is for reference only Slight differences might be found between the electronic version and the paper version All designs and software are subject to change wit...

Page 4: ...e it in liquid during storage Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven or mechanically crushing or cutting a battery might result in an explosion Leaving a battery in an environment with extremel...

Page 5: ...heat sources Keep the controller away from dampness dust and soot Keep the controller installed on a stable surface to prevent it from falling Do not drop or splash liquid onto the controller and mak...

Page 6: ...gainst the deep discharge Battery The battery of the controller meets the EN 50131 6 standard and performs the following controls in compliance to the standard The controller must be equipped with a b...

Page 7: ...or The mains conductor must be wired in the absence of voltage The ground conductor must be connected to the ground terminal of the power supply and to the faston connector soldered to the casing It i...

Page 8: ...The efficiency of the alarm transmission equipment e g activation of the telephone call cycle The efficiency of the warning devices The correct detection and management of the tamper alarms The other...

Page 9: ...2 2 3 3 2 Restoring Factory Default Settings 13 2 4 Wiring 14 3 Startup 15 3 1 Setting Keypad and Expansion Module Addresses 15 3 2 Setting Card Reader Address 15 3 3 Powering on the Controller 16 3 4...

Page 10: ...46 7 8 In and Zones 47 7 9 Outputs 48 7 9 1 Entering Output Menu 48 7 9 2 Configuring Output Categories 49 7 10 Areas 55 7 11 System Functions 57 7 12 System Timing 59 7 13 System Timer 60 7 14 Acces...

Page 11: ...92 8 2 1 1 4 Deleting a Client 92 8 2 1 2 Searching a Client 92 8 2 1 3 Configuring Client Parameters 93 8 2 2 Utility 102 8 2 3 Installer 103 8 2 4 Language 103 8 3 Updating Device 103 9 DMSS App Ope...

Page 12: ...l you purchased 8 onboard wired zones Support 1 way siren control and 2 way MOS transistor output on the controller With the expansion module consists of 8 input modules and 8 output modules alarm inp...

Page 13: ...ype Parameter Description Port Alarm Input 8 channels can be expanded to 72 for zone alarm input Alarm Output 2 channels can be expanded to 82 channel 1 2 MOS outputs channel 3 82 Relay outputs Networ...

Page 14: ...supply and backup power supply Alarm for main power loss Alarm for battery loss and battery voltage fault Event Logs Max 1000 Component data for non volatile memory components duration of data mainten...

Page 15: ...attery Flame Class UL94 FV0 Standards IEC 60896 Part 21 VRLA methods of testing IEC 60896 Part 22 VRLA requirements Eurobat 3 5 years standard commercial for FG FGH FGC and 10 12 years long life for F...

Page 16: ...n Bolts Outer diameter 5 5 mm Inner diameter 2 9 mm Length 24 5 mm Quantity 4 Self tapping Screw Diameter 4 mm Length 25 mm Quantity 4 Certifications CE 4789104635 EN 50131 3 EN 50131 6 EN 50136 2 Sec...

Page 17: ...136 1 standard Reporting time The reporting time is prescribed based on the standard of each level of performance Reporting time is the maximum time available to report when an alarm transmission devi...

Page 18: ...rogrammed by the user Installer menu Menus programmed by the technician Access code A specified code from 4 to 6 digits that allows the user to operate the keypad 1 EOL The detector type can be NC and...

Page 19: ...ollowing expansion bolts and self tapping screws first Expansion bolts Outer diameter 5 5 mm inner diameter 2 9 mm length 24 5 mm quantity 4 Self tapping screw Diameter 4 mm length 25 mm quantity 4 Th...

Page 20: ...ave about 5 mm distance between the bottom surface of the screw head and the top surface of the expansion bolt Step 4 Fix the controller with the screws Figure 2 2 Install the controller 2 3 Main Boar...

Page 21: ...10 Figure 2 3 Main board ports 2 3 2 Ports Only the professionals should be assigned to install the controller Do not operate on the structural components of the controller when it is powered on Figu...

Page 22: ...elephone connection port 12 TIP_IN RING_IN Telephone line port 13 OUT_1 indicator ON OUT_1 is open OFF OUT_1 is closed 14 OUT_2 indicator ON OUT_2 is open OFF OUT_2 is closed 15 BUS2_TX indicator Data...

Page 23: ...nects to PSTN module 28 4G module Connects to 4G module 29 Power indicator ON Power supply is in normal status 2 3 3 DIP Switch There are eight DIP switches on the controller with different functions...

Page 24: ...the default but the wireless codes of sensors and sirens are not cancelled TOTL Enables all the controller parameters to be reset OFF Prevents any restoration of factory settings Background Informatio...

Page 25: ...User s Manual 14 2 4 Wiring Figure 2 6 Wiring Figure 2 7 Wiring of detectors...

Page 26: ...reserved functions and might be developed in the future Table 3 1 Keypad and expansion module addresses DIP Switch Address DIP Switch Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 Setting Card Reader Address You need t...

Page 27: ...16 Figure 3 1 Card reader connection 3 3 Powering on the Controller Power on the controller and then the keypad registration is complete and the system enters into the normal working conditions withi...

Page 28: ...ss is required for Arming Yes Network The default IP address is 192 168 1 108 Others 2G 4G is disabled by default P2P is disabled by default The DMSS app cannot access the controller REMOTE CONF is ON...

Page 29: ...uisites Make sure to prepare following expansion bolts and self tapping screws first Expansion bolts Outer diameter 6 5 mm inner diameter 2 5 mm length 28 1 mm quantity 4 Self tapping screw Diameter 3...

Page 30: ...s into the drilled screw holes Step 4 Align the holes in the rear panel of the alarm keypad with the expansion bolts and then put in and fasten the self tapping screws Step 5 Attach the keypad front p...

Page 31: ...User s Manual 20 4 3 Wiring Figure 4 3 keypad connection...

Page 32: ...ramming For details see 4 7 LCD Display LED indicators Displays information about power status battery status failures bypass and alarm status of each area For details see 4 6 LED Indicators 2 Keys Ea...

Page 33: ...When the zone is not ready you can press and hold the key to show the NOT READY details and when the key LED light slowly flashes or quickly flashes press and hold the key to show the alarm details T...

Page 34: ...here are 300 logs and you want to view the 200th log enter 200 and then press immediately to jump to the 200th log page Increase or decrease numbers Navigate between the options on the screen Turn pag...

Page 35: ...he log On the menu of ZONE TROUBLES ZONE MANAGER and CHIME ZONES you can select search and filter through zones Edit text on the screen such as description of module zone user code output timer and di...

Page 36: ...en The system is in installer programming mode or in the walk test zone mode If a lack of power supply occurs when the system is in either of these two modes the LED indicator also quickly flashes Bat...

Page 37: ...w where exactly the alarm is in the area For example when the area 5 indicator quickly flashes press and hold key 5 then shows where the alarm is located exactly This operation can only view the zone...

Page 38: ...remains displayed for the entire duration of the alarm To verify the event that caused the alarm you can press and hold the corresponding numeric key from 1 to 8 to show the event details The display...

Page 39: ...User s Manual 28 monitor the GSM signal strength during a call in progress None No GSM signal One Minimum GSM signal Eight Maximum GSM signal...

Page 40: ...User s Manual 29 5 Expansion Module Optional The expansion module is not provided and you need to purchase it as needed 5 1 Dimensions Figure 5 1 Dimensions unit mm inch...

Page 41: ...User s Manual 30 5 2 Wiring Figure 5 2 Wiring of detectors...

Page 42: ...Expansion module connections 5 3 Module Functions Dip switch addresses of the expansion modules including alarm input and output modules are from 1 to 8 For detailed settings see 3 1 Setting Keypad an...

Page 43: ...input modules are connected by analogy till the module addressed 8 which receives alarm input signals from wired zones of 65 72 and connects to alarm output devices of 17 18 Alarm Output Module 8 alar...

Page 44: ...l 33 6 4G Module Optional The 4G module is not provided and you need to purchase it as needed 6 1 Dimensions Figure 6 1 Dimensions unit mm inch 6 2 Installing 4G Modules Step 1 Remove two plugs on the...

Page 45: ...User s Manual 34 Figure 6 2 Remove plugs Step 2 Attach the thermal pad to the 4G module...

Page 46: ...of the antenna patch cord to the main port of the 4G module Step 4 Secure the 4G module to the controller with screws Figure 6 4 Secure the 4G module Step 5 Secure the other end of the antenna patch c...

Page 47: ...User s Manual 36 Figure 6 5 Secure the antenna patch cord Step 6 Connect the 4G module to the 4G port on the main board with the provided wire Step 7 Inset the SIM card into the 4G module...

Page 48: ...The ZONE TROUBLES menu is displayed on the LCD display Figure 7 1 Zone trouble menu Step 2 Press and to scroll up and down until you reach the TEHCNICIAN menu Figure 7 2 Technician menu Step 3 Press...

Page 49: ...PPLIES WIRED ZONES IN AND ZONES OUTPUTS AREAS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS SYSTEM TIMING SYSTEM TIMERS ACCESS CODES DATE TIME HOLIDAY TEL NUMBER REMOTE SERVICE MONITOR STATION VOCAL MESSAGES SMS MESSAGES DIGITAL...

Page 50: ...us can be shown on the LCD display This function is used to display the status of the areas without actually carrying out any operations on them EVENTS Select which areas the alarm events panic robber...

Page 51: ...o continue After at least one area is selected the next programming steps ARMING DELAYED or IMMEDIATE and FORCED ARM YES or NO will be shown Press and hold for three seconds to prompt rapid arming Rap...

Page 52: ...r in this programming step is reached PSTN TROUBLE Set which areas the PSTN line trouble must be sent to GSM TROUBLE Set which areas the GSM trouble must be sent to SIM TYPE If GSM module is installed...

Page 53: ...ll up and down until you reach the WIRED ZONES menu Figure 7 6 Wired zones Step 2 Press to enter the programming mode By pressing 2 you can enter the EDITING mode for changing the description of wired...

Page 54: ...leak zone is used when you want to install water leak detector within the alarm system if you program in the water leak zone it will activate the water leak alarm and pre alarm outputs for the area to...

Page 55: ...ltiple areas the zone is linked to them in OR mode or arms when one of them is armed and disarms when all of them are disarmed To assign or remove areas from the keypad press the corresponding key 1 t...

Page 56: ...zone CHIME you need to enable the zones to be controlled through the CHIME ZONES menu of user menu SILENT Establishes that the wired zone does not generate any type of sound alarm BUZZER Establishes...

Page 57: ...on the key zone is used as an ON and OFF command The type of arming will then be selected from TOTAL PARTITION 1 PARTITION 2 and PARTITION 1 2 Trigger Select IMPULSE or BISTABLE only for the ON OFF co...

Page 58: ...for the AREAS to which it is associated In practice it functions as a key to lock unlock ON OFF TIMERS active on the AREAS 7 8 In and Zones You can set maximum eight IN AND ZONES couples For each IN...

Page 59: ...he sequence into account TRIGGERS Establishes the maximum number of alarms that the same zone triggering the alarm In practice a filter is enabled from a minimum value of 02 two alarms that takes into...

Page 60: ...from the system OFF The wire output is not used CATEGORIES Set the output categories AREAS ZONES LINK GENERIC SYSTEM Step 5 Press to return to the OUTPUTS menu Then you can continue with programming...

Page 61: ...Manual 50 Figure 7 9 Active The text ACTIVE is flashing The output activates and remains activated manually until the or is pressed The technician then can manually test all the system outputs Area O...

Page 62: ...f a siren alarm being triggered It remains active until the user reset READY Follows the zone ready condition This can be one or more areas PART1 ALARM Follows an alarm condition due to an intrusion i...

Page 63: ...The output activates when the event occurs in one of the assigned areas and deactivates when there is a reset from all the assigned areas AND The output activates when the event occurs in all of the...

Page 64: ...output will immediately take on the selected polarity Link Outputs Link outputs can be commanded by the user or by association with zone inputs In practice outputs are activated following the status o...

Page 65: ...as TOGGLE 000 00 TOGGLE or PULSE timed Table 7 9 Generic outputs programming Item Setting GEN ACT DUR Set the activation time of the output minutes seconds Setting it to 000 00 makes it Toggle GEN ACT...

Page 66: ...ondition KEYPAD TAMPER Follows the keypad tamper condition COM1 2 TROUBLE Follows a fault condition on the COM1 2 generated by the bus modules WALK TEST Follows the placing of the controller in WALK T...

Page 67: ...et the buzzer alarm duration for each area minutes seconds BUZ DELAY Set the buzzer alarm delay duration for each area minutes seconds IN AND AREA The area undergoing programming can be programmed to...

Page 68: ...ount is the total of the maximum number of alarm cycles for all the controller zones 000 represents that there is no limit SYS AL CYCLE Max system alarm cycles Set the maximum number of alarms generat...

Page 69: ...nce of low battery condition in the controller or a wireless sensor allow to arm the system YES NO ARM DLY AL Set whether the use of alarm delay is enabled with the system armed in total arm mode In p...

Page 70: ...K 4 7 K or 6 8 K The panel zones termination supports NC NO 1EOL 2EOL and 3EOL For 1 EOL and 2 EOL the resistors value can be set to 2 7 K 4 7 K or 6 8 K for 3 EOL the resistors value is fixed to 2 7...

Page 71: ...larm AC LOSS DLY AC loss delay Set the delay time for the activation of the outputs that follow a main power loss condition PATROL DISARM Set the disarming time period for the patrol user If you set t...

Page 72: ...ss and to change the value STOP TIME enter the stop time for automatic disarming access code duration and link output duration Press the corresponding keys to enter the desired value and then press to...

Page 73: ...er Only has control over operations assigned to the user The user can only change his own code and access the user Menu up to option 8 Temporary Only has control over arming and disarming operations T...

Page 74: ...ccess code can operate partition 1 and partition 2 arming types under the selected areas PART2 ARM Establish whether the access code has the authority to arm or disarm the controller YES NO YES LINK 4...

Page 75: ...ts to be activated This function is valid only when the Link type is selected in the OUTPUTS menu of installer menu NEW CODE Enter a new code that contains 4 to 6 digits It cannot start with 0 For det...

Page 76: ...on of Access Code You can customize the factory default description access code no if needed Step 1 On the NEW CODE submenu for example access code 2 press 2 F2 to enter the editing status Step 2 Pres...

Page 77: ...validity At the set date the failure status LED indicator will light up If programmed SMS can be sent to external telephone number Auxiliary outputs can also be activated for connection to local devi...

Page 78: ...delete a holiday on the Holiday screen where the holiday name is shown press and hold for at least three seconds 7 17 Telephone Number The TEL NUMBER menu is used to set the telephone numbers that wi...

Page 79: ...tten By positioning at any point in the number for example at the start and holding down it is possible to delete all the digits from that point onwards for example deletion of the entire number Press...

Page 80: ...keypad requests EXIT FROM MENU Then press to confirm and exit from the TEL NUMBER menu 7 18 Remote Service Step 1 After entering the installer menu press and to scroll up and down until you reach the...

Page 81: ...TIME Set the specific time when to test PSTN Step 4 Press to return to the MONITOR STATION menu Then you can continue with programming other monitor stations up to three or press o return to the MONI...

Page 82: ...The alarm event links this vocal message ISOLATE The vocal message linkage is programmed but temporarily not used OFF The alarm event does not link this vocal message CATEGORIES Select a category from...

Page 83: ...ich follows the zone condition for the zone alarm type which is associated with the wire zones 1 and 2 Output 3 could be programmed in this way On the VOCAL MESSAGE menu a message would then need to b...

Page 84: ...password it will match with a valid one stored in a controller The password must be the same as the one used locally by the keypad but here must have 6 digits If it has 4 or 5 digits on the keypad pr...

Page 85: ...s not used Step 5 Press to return to the SMS message selection menu Then you can continue with programming other SMS messages or press to return to the SMS MESSAGES menu from where you can press and t...

Page 86: ...13 Area ON 123 Area OFF 45678 1 4 Some Area P2 Arm 1234 P2 1 2 3 P2 Status 22 05 2018 13 13 Area ON 123 Area OFF 45678 1 5 Some Area Disarm 1234 DISARM 1 2 3 4 5 Area Status 22 05 2018 13 13 Area OFF...

Page 87: ...o 22 05 2018 13 13 Controller Low Battery 4 5 2 Controller Low Battery Restore System Restore 22 05 2018 13 13 Controller Low Battery Restore 4 6 1 Controller Battery Failure System Info 22 05 2018 13...

Page 88: ...Emergency Info 22 05 2018 13 13 Panic Alarm Z1_Area 12345678 4 12 1 Duress Alarm Triggered by keypad Emergency Info 22 05 2018 13 13 Duress Alarm Triggered by zone1 Emergency Info 22 05 2018 13 13 Dur...

Page 89: ...nt shown on smartphone 5 1 F3 Total 3 test SMS function display S on keypad SMS Test 5 2 System status AC Power OK Battery OK No Alarm Exist System status 22 05 2018 13 13 5 3 AC Power OK Battery OK A...

Page 90: ...rt code group 001 Periodic Test 602 002 Reserved 003 AC Loss 301 004 Low System Battery 302 005 System Battery Failure 311 006 Telephone Line Failure 351 007 No GSM Field 352 008 System Tamper 137 009...

Page 91: ...ng 409 073 Key Input Disarming 074 Monitor Arming 407 075 Monitor Disarming 076 Force Arming 450 077 Arming Failure 454 078 Timer Arming Failure 455 079 Exit Delay Arming Failure 457 080 Alarm Clear 4...

Page 92: ...370 377 Wired Zone 1 8 Short 142 378 385 Wired Zone 1 8 Mask 391 426 489 Wired Zone 9 72 Alarm The CID code changes automatically according to the type of protection zone Wired Zone Instant Alarm 130...

Page 93: ...NO Set the correct subnet that the controller will use to exit the WAN network Router Consult the network administrator if you do not know the details Normally the standard value is 255 255 255 000 GA...

Page 94: ...ewing other log events or press to return to the LOG EVENT menu from where you can press and to move to the next menu or press to exit from the installer menu 7 25 2G 4G Module Step 1 After entering t...

Page 95: ...cards you can use them to arm and disarm areas by swiping the card only or combining cards with password Step 1 After entering the installer menu press and to scroll up and down until you reach the RF...

Page 96: ...s YES NO ARMING METHOD Set the arming method by swiping the card only or using the combination of card and password CARD Swipe the card to arm the selected area CARD PWD Swipe the card and then enter...

Page 97: ...u can modify the module name Step 4 Press to enter the TROUBLE screen When the module is offline the trouble alarm will be triggered Figure 7 37 Trouble Step 5 Enter the area number one or multiple an...

Page 98: ...ing Figure 7 39 Enable Disable the SIA Step 4 Enter the IP address of the associated platform After entering a part of the IP address press to confirm the setting and move to the next part You can adj...

Page 99: ...tep 8 Press and then go to HEARTBEAT to set the heartbeat Heartbeat ranges from 1 to 65535 And 3 is set by default Figure 7 44 Set heartbeat Step 9 Press and then go to INTERVAL to set the interval In...

Page 100: ...e key must contain 32 characters with numbers from 0 9 and characters from A F Figure 7 47 Set keys Step 12 Optional To set more SIA press and then go to SIA settings and repeat the above procedures F...

Page 101: ...ystem communication digital prompt and log events 3 Functions buttons Connect Device You can connect the alarm config tool to the alarm controller Copy Element You can copy elements of activators modu...

Page 102: ...You can add new clients modify copy and delete client information Before connecting to the controller enter the installer code 1961 by default For details see 8 2 3 Installer 8 2 1 1 1 Adding a Clien...

Page 103: ...3 Modify the items you want to modify Step 4 Click Yes to save information that you modified 8 2 1 1 3 Copying a Client When details of a client you are to add are the same as the existing one in the...

Page 104: ...ypads On the client interface select Activator Keypads and the Keypads page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the settings will be effective in real time For details see...

Page 105: ...Supplies and Expansion Module Power Supplies On the client interface select Modules Power Supplies and the Power Supplies page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the sett...

Page 106: ...l time For details see 7 6 Wired Zones Figure 8 9 Wired zones In And Zones On the client interface select I O In And Zones and the In And Zones page is shown You can start configuring the parameters i...

Page 107: ...the Areas screen is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the settings will be effective in real time For details see 7 10 Areas Figure 8 12 Areas SYS Functions On the client i...

Page 108: ...4G SYS Timings On the client interface select System SYS Timing and the SYS Timing page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the settings will be effective in real time For...

Page 109: ...cator Telephone No and Vocal Message Communicator On the client interface select Communication Communicator and the Communicator page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and th...

Page 110: ...ocal Messages Figure 8 20 Vocal message Digital Port In Digital Port you can configure parameters for Setting SYS Event Module Event Emergency Event Arm Disarm Event and Zones Event Setting On the cli...

Page 111: ...and the Module Event page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the settings will be effective in real time Figure 8 23 Module event Emergency Event On the client interface...

Page 112: ...ent interface select Digital Port Zones Event and the Zones Event page is shown You can start configuring the parameters if needed and the settings will be effective in real time For details see 7 19...

Page 113: ...want to print in the From Event box and To Event box and you can print the file in PDF form Events Page means the numbers of events on one page of the PDF file Alarm Center On the client interface sel...

Page 114: ...and the Language box is shown You can select English Italian or Spanish Figure 8 31 Language 8 3 Updating Device Step 1 Click Update Device Step 2 The Update Device Software box is shown Figure 8 32 U...

Page 115: ...l 104 Step 4 Click Select File to select the corresponding upgrading file for Panel Keypad Input Module and Output Module Step 5 Click Start Update and then follow the onscreen instructions to complet...

Page 116: ...roller Enable P2P function on the alarm controller otherwise the device cannot be accessed to DMSS app For details see 7 25 2G 4G Module Step 1 Open the DMSS app On the Home screen tap and then select...

Page 117: ...device to the app 2 You can also add the device by entering device IP or searching the online device 9 3 Area Arming and Disarming This section uses arm area 1 as an example Step 1 On the Home screen...

Page 118: ...7 Figure 9 3 Start operations Tap Disarm or Arm on the top of the screen to disarm arm all the areas displayed below at the same time For details see 7 14 Access Codes Step 2 On the device operation s...

Page 119: ...tal P1 and P2 P1 and P2 can be selected at the same time Step 4 To disarm the area on the Area 1screen tap Disarm 9 4 Zone Settings This section uses zone 1 under area 1 as an example Step 1 On the Ho...

Page 120: ...to view the live video 9 5 Configuring Device on App 9 5 1 Configuring Alarm Controller Step 1 On the Home screen tap the added alarm controller Step 2 On the device operation interface tap at the up...

Page 121: ...siren and other alarm outputs Tap open close on the right to enable or disable siren output and other alarm outputs Video Linkage Tap to enter the live video screen Select the channel connected to th...

Page 122: ...le Step 1 On the Home screen tap the added alarm controller Step 2 On the device operation screen tap Area 1 Step 3 Tap at the upper right corner to enter the device details screen Figure 9 8 Area con...

Page 123: ...icts 5 Q Alarm is not generated A The possible reasons are as below Alarm setting is not correct Alarm wiring is not correct Alarm input signal is not correct No output activation duration has been se...

Page 124: ...immediate arming is triggered the detector generates alarms first and then resumes counting down if the countdown did not finish During the exit delay countdown if the protection zone with delayed ar...

Page 125: ...d Keypad pressing One slight beep Menu entering One beep Switching between the first menu and the last menu after log in to the system Authorizing the technician to access installer menu Continuous th...

Page 126: ...ask Alarm AL COMM Trouble LOWBAT Low Battery 2G 4G COMM RES 2G 4G Communication Restore WL Zone Wireless Zone PSTN COMM RES PSTN Communication Restore WL Z PSTN ACT PSTN Activation Access Code ERR Acc...

Page 127: ...IN MODU TAM SYS System WL IN Module Wireless Input Module RES Restore When the following faults occur at the same time the priority is as follows A B C D E In the same level the subsequent time will b...

Page 128: ...ypad 1 8 STATE AREA SHOW EVENTS TAMPER TROUBLE RAPID ARMING FORCED ARM BUZ ON OFF BUZ ENTRY BUZ EXIT BUZ ALARM BUZ CHIME KEYPAD BEEP BACKLIGHT BUS ERRORS COMMUNICATOR PRIORITY ATTEMPTS PSTN TROU GSM T...

Page 129: ...ALARM ALARM CYCLE ALARM REPEAT OUTPUT LINK IN AND ZONES IN AND ZONE 1 8 STATE ZONE1 ZONE2 IN SEQUENCE TRIGGERS AND TIME OUTPUTS Output 1 82 STATE CATEGORIES AREAS ZONES LINK GENERIC SYSTEM TYPE POLAR...

Page 130: ...MP AL MODE TROU AL MODE COM TROU AL ARM DLY AL ENY EXT BEEP PANIC AL MOD DURESS MOD PWD ERR MAX FACTORY RST EOL R VALUE FIRMWAREVER SYSTEM TIMING SIR AL DUR SIR AL DLY CHIME AL DUR FIRE AL DUR PANIC A...

Page 131: ...DARM ACCESS CODES Access Code 1 99 STATE LEVEL ARMING FORCED ARM LINK1 LINK2 LINK3 LINK4 NEW CODE DATE TIME TIME DATE DST ENABLE SOL TO LEG LEG TO SOL EXPIRE HOLIDAY Holiday 1 20 TIME TEL NUMBER TEL N...

Page 132: ...1 3 STATE MODE TEST DATE TEST TIME VOCAL MESSAGES Vocal message 1 88 STATE CATEGORIES AREA ZONE SYSTEM SMS MESSAGES SMS message 1 377 DIGITAL FORMAT TCP IP NETWORK DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY PORT...

Page 133: ...REAS ARMING FORCED ARM ARMING METHOD PASSWORD PLEASE SWIPE EXPANSION MODULE INPUT MODULE 1 8 TROUBLE OUTPUT MODULE 1 8 TROUBLE SIA SIA1 2 ENABLE IP ADDRESS PORT ACCOUNT ENCRYPTION HEARTBEAT INTERVAL E...

Page 134: ...ormation of firmware updates released by the manufacturer We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software Nice to have recommendations to improve your device network securit...

Page 135: ...dio and video data being stolen during transmission Reminder encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efficiency 11 Secure Auditing Check online users we suggest that you check onli...

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