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2.  Fit  the  3.6V  Lithium  battery  supplied,  with  the 

negative (-) towards the battery spring.   

3.  Mount  the  Detector  to  the  fixed  part  of  the  frame 

along the opening edge opposite the hinges using 
either  the  double  sided  adhesive  tape  or  screws 
provided. 

If  fixing  the  Detector  with  screws;  fit  the  Keyhole 
slot in the top of the Detector over the head of the 
smaller  pan-head  screw.    Secure  the  bottom  of 
the  Detector  using  the  12mm  countersunk  head 
screw  fitted  within  the  battery  compartment.    You 
will  need  to  drill  out  the centre  of  the  fixing  screw 
hole  using  a  3mm  drill.    Do  not  over  tighten  the 
fixing  screws  as  this  may  distort  or  damage  the 
casing. 

4.  Fit  the  Magnet  to  the  moving  part  of  the 

door/window  opposite  the  Detector  using  the 
adhesive tape or 15mm fixing screws. 

Ensure  that  the  parallel  gap  between  the  Magnet 
and Detector is less than 10mm and that the arrow 
on the Magnet is pointing towards and aligned with 
the mark on the Detector. 

5.  If  several  windows  need  to  be  protected,  remove 

the  self-contained  wired  supplied  and  adopt  the 
wire  according  to  the  specifications  as  mentioned 
below.    This should be wired to the terminal block 
provided  in  the  battery  compartment  in  series 
connection.    The  wired  contact  should  be 
connected  using  two  core  (24AWG)  wire  of 
maximum length 1.5m. 
A  cable  entry  cut-out  is  available  and  adjacent  to 
the terminal block. 

6.  Refit the battery cover. 

SETTING THE MAGNETIC CONTACT 
DETECTORS 

1.  Located  on  the  PCB  of  the  Detector  is  a 

two-position DIP switch (SW2). 

2.  DIP  switches  1-2  are  used  to  enable/disable  the 

internal or external wired magnetic contact. 

On/Off 

Selection

DIP1 of SW2 

DIP 2 of SW2 

ON 

Internal on 

External on 

OFF 

Internal off 

External off 

Internal connection        External wired connection 

      If setting the DIP1 & DIP2 to ‘Off’, only the internal 

contact  will  be  active.  When  two  contacts    are  in 
use 

for 

internal 

and 

external 

connection 

simultaneously, one activation will be counted if one 
of the contacts is opened; while both contacts must 
be  all  close,  the  Detector  will  then  be  treated  as 
close. 

3.  If  external  contacts  are  wired  to  the  Detector,  set 

the DIP1 to ‘Off’ and DIP2 to ‘On’. 

IMPORTANT

:  If  external  contacts  are  not 

connected,  set  the  DIP1  to  ‘On’  and  DIP2  to  ‘Off’ 
for the detector to operate correctly. 

4.  In order to communicate with the Smart Home Box, 

the ID code of the Detector needs to be learned by 
the  Smart  Home  Box.  To  proceed  with  ID  code 
learning: 

a.  Set  the  Smart  Home  Box  into  ‘3.  Security 

Sensor Zone’ and press          .   

Summary of Contents for HIS20S

Page 1: ...Home Integrated System Wireless Security Home Automation System Installation Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...etting the Magnetic Contact Detectors 13 Testing the Magnetic Contact Detectors 14 ON OFF RECEIVER 14 Initial Power Up 14 Learning ID Code 15 WALL SWITCH 15 Inserting the Battery 15 Emitting ID Code 1...

Page 3: ...r please take note of passivation phenomena on the lithium battery Passivation is a chemical term and it refers to phenomena that a kind of chemical film appears on the surface of the metal and preven...

Page 4: ...only zones protecting the lower floor and outbuildings leaving the upper floor free for movement without triggering the alarm ZONES The system incorporates 32 wireless Alarm Zones for the connection...

Page 5: ...sequence is cancelled acknowledged by the recipient DIGITAL DIALER As an alternative to the Voice dialer the system may be configured to interface with a central monitoring station LATCH KEY When the...

Page 6: ...arn their codes individually for the system to operate correctly For the PIR and Magnetic Contact Detectors simply pressing the tamper switch located adjacent to the PCB will emit the ID code to the S...

Page 7: ...your intruder alarm and home automation system Before attempting to install Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation The alarm system may be extende...

Page 8: ...rol and press c Select 7 Remoter and press d 7 1 LearningID will be shown and press By pressing the or on the Remote Control will emit the ID code to the Smart Home Box instantly SMART HOME BOX LOCATI...

Page 9: ...damage or distort the casing 6 Ensure that the Reset P1 and the Hard Wired Siren tamper detect P51 jumper links are set in the OFF position 7 Connect battery leads to both back up batteries and refit...

Page 10: ...an to install detectors Check that the Smart Home Box acknowledges the signal from the Remote Control each time the DISARM button is pressed 5 Press to return to the top level menu of TEST MODE PASSIV...

Page 11: ...ange 1 5m 3 7m 5 10m When considering and deciding upon the mounting position for the detector the following points should be considered to ensure trouble free operation 1 Do not locate the detector f...

Page 12: ...p 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 fixing screws as this m...

Page 13: ...detect movement for approximately 2 minutes after each activation This feature is present to conserve battery power and maximize the battery life 7 In order to communicate with the Smart Home Box the...

Page 14: ...tem is armed and the alarm zone active The Detector is powered by one 3 6V 1 2 AA size Lithium cells which under normal conditions will have typical life in excess of 5 years Under normal battery cond...

Page 15: ...erminal block provided in the battery compartment in series connection The wired contact should be connected using two core 24AWG wire of maximum length 1 5m A cable entry cut out is available and adj...

Page 16: ...that the tamper switch has been activated In addition the Smart Home Box will chime to indicate that an alarm signal has been received and Magnetic Contact Tamper will be displayed 4 Open the door win...

Page 17: ...ont case Fit the 23A 12V battery in the compartment with battery leads to and to 2 By pressing the wall switch the LED will illuminate implying that the battery has been inserted properly EMITTING ID...

Page 18: ...Undo the two fixing screws on the top edge of the Smart Home Box and open the front cover Before making any connections ensure that the memory jumper link P1 is in the OFF position and then remove th...

Page 19: ...yed 1 Trigger each detector on the system 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 Smart Home...

Page 20: ...TUS LED is flashing please check the telephone line is well connected and retry the test again When testing is in progress simply press to stop testing WIREFREE SIREN SERVICE ON OFF Scroll through the...

Page 21: ...Monitor Center Setup Monitor Center ON Phone Number Not Programmed Unit ID No Not Programmed Call Attempts 3 Arm Disarm By User OFF Cyclic Test Disable Remote Telephone Control Setup Remote Type One C...

Page 22: ...x 4 Remove either back up battery and disconnect the battery leads 5 Set jumper link P1 to the ON position 6 Reconnect the battery leads and replace the back up battery in position Reconnect the PSU A...

Page 23: ...o the top level programming menu ADMIN USERS 1 7 Default setting not programmed Scroll through the menu until the required User to be configured is displayed and press ADMIN USER PASSWORD Scroll throu...

Page 24: ...stem A special latchkey message will be sent out to the user of first telephone number when the system is disarmed by a latchkey user Default setting OFF Scroll through the menu until 4 Latchkey Repor...

Page 25: ...sable the function of Panic Switch Status This enables the remote control to control the Smart Home Box in the event that the remote control was lost unexpectedly Default setting ON Scroll through the...

Page 26: ...nutes On Until Disarm 2 1 Alarm Time xxx Sec 10SEC 30SEC 1MIN 3MIN 5MIN 10MIN 2 2 INT Siren Select ON OFF 2 5 Back Light xx SEC 5SEC 10SEC 20SEC 30SEC 60SEC 2 4 Key Tone xx Select ON OFF 2 8 RF Jammin...

Page 27: ...3 1 Wire Siren is displayed The current setting will also be displayed Default setting ON To change the setting press Press to enable the Hardwired Siren or Press to disable the Hardwired Siren Wirele...

Page 28: ...art Home Box beeps periodically this indicates an alarm has occurred To cancel the LED and stop the beeping you must access the event log so as to eliminate the flashing ALARM MEM MESSAGE LED and the...

Page 29: ...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 Pr...

Page 30: ...rt Home Box successfully Time Out the time involved for learning the ID code is 60s During this duration fail to press the button on the remote control would result in overdue programming ID Duplicate...

Page 31: ...room Guest room Closet Depository Study Laundry room Attic Garden Master bath Bathroom Patio room Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 2 Location xxx 8 Magnetic O C Detector xx Select ON OFF 9 Auto Re...

Page 32: ...or and Gas Detector 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 t...

Page 33: ...e 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 Chi...

Page 34: ...g 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 completed the setting will...

Page 35: ...oice 3 1 Main Intruder 3 2 Main Fire 3 3 Main Panic PA Enter 1 5 1 Monitor Center xxx Select ON OFF 2 Phone No Enter Phone No 3 Unit ID NO xxx Enter Unit ID 4 Call Attempts x Playing Stop ESC Playing...

Page 36: ...ote After recording the message press to stop the recorder and cancel any remaining message time REPLAY ALARM MESSAGES Scroll through the menu until 3 Play Voice is displayed and press Scroll through...

Page 37: ...l through the menu until 4 Call Attempts is displayed The current setting will also be displayed To change the setting press Enter the required number 1 5 Press to save and exit or Press to exit witho...

Page 38: ...status of AC power supply Begin Hang up the phone End Redial the call NO Waiting Timeout Hang up the phone Event Trigger Dial Preset TEL No Send trigger message to monitor center More Messages YES YES...

Page 39: ...n the interval of ring you entered Refer to INTERVAL OF RING FOR DOUBLE CALL for the setting 3 Enter the User Password as normal NUMBER OF RINGS FOR ONE CALL The number of rings for one call must be s...

Page 40: ...L No Input Number Delete Input Text Level 2 xxx Level 1 xxx Level Panic xxx 1 1 TEL 01 TEL2 TEL3 TEL4 TEL5 TEL6 TEL7 TEL8 TEL9 TEL10 5 2 TEL Confirm x 5 3 Dial Round x 5 4 Play Time xxx Sec 5 5 Call A...

Page 41: ...setting ON Press to enable the function of dialing and sending SMS or Press to disable the function of dialing and sending SMS Level 1 When the Smart Home Box is triggered but alarm will not go off t...

Page 42: ...ed To change the setting press Scroll through the available options 50 70 90 and 110s until the required setting is displayed Press to save and exit or Press to exit without saving CALL ABORT This fea...

Page 43: ...SMS Remote xxx Select ON OFF 5 Model Type xxx Dimmer Switch Device 6 Cont Status xxx Select ON OFF 7 Control Delete Select YES NO 2 Device Status xxx Select ON OFF 3 Device Delete Select YES NO 1 Lea...

Page 44: ...e to avoid possible dangers which might be caused during this 2 Second Test Alarm Trigger This controls devices of a group to turn on off once alarm is on Scroll through the menu until 2 Alarm Trigger...

Page 45: ...nsor is displayed Enter device number 1 32 to be configured and press Code Learning This enables the Smart Home Box learns ID from Green Remote Sensor Scroll through the menu until 1 Learning ID is di...

Page 46: ...the required number of voice to be recorded is displayed and press Press to start recording or Press to stop recording Note the record time is 4 seconds PLAY SCENE VOICE Scroll through the menu until...

Page 47: ...7 Enhance 7 1 Enhance Device Input 01 12 E Device NO 1 Model Type xxxx 2 Learning ID Learning 3 Device Status xxx Select ON OFF 4 Device Reset Select YES NO Learning ok Time Out ID Duplicate 7 2 GSM G...

Page 48: ...it would result in overdue programming ID Duplicate the same ID code was learned by the Smart Home Box beforehand Device Status This sets the device to be enabled or disabled Scroll through the menu u...

Page 49: ...DD MM YY is displayed To enter the setting press Press to backup or Press to cancel backup Note the date displayed will be local current date RESTORE Scroll through the menu until 8 2 Restore DD MM Y...

Page 50: ...n steps as the delay expires If the system has not been disarmed when the Entry Delay expires an alarm will occur If however the Entry Delay for the triggered zone has been disabled an alarm will occu...

Page 51: ...ord If the system is disarmed and the ALARM MEM MESSAGE LED is flashing with the panel beeping every few seconds this indicates that an alarm condition has occurred Use the Event Log to find out and m...

Page 52: ...ecent event The data for each event is shown on two screens event name first follow by event day and each screen will be displayed for 5 seconds before moving on to the next screen and then the next e...

Page 53: ...ilure One is bad telephone line connection or telephone network being out of order The other cause of failure is derived from the central monitoring station Consult with the central monitoring station...

Page 54: ...le 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 a Full Alarm condition The low battery indication for ea...

Page 55: ...to completely power down the system e g to move the system to a new premises first put the system into Test mode before removing the Smart Home Box cover and disconnecting the power supply and backup...

Page 56: ...ation for future reference when adding to your system and to assist Trouble Shooting Security Sensor Zone Settings Zone Detector Type s Location Type Chime Night Arm Partial Arm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 57: ...Voice Dialer Phone Numbers Phone No 1 ______________________________ Phone No 2 ______________________________ Phone No 3 ______________________________ Phone No 4 ______________________________ Phone...

Page 58: ...end SMS message error beep will generate at regular intervals after alarm duration has expired and this specific event will be recorded in the event log as well Level 1 Voice Dialer SMS for GSM Gatewa...

Page 59: ...e error beep will generate at regular intervals and this specific event will be recorded in the event log as well Level 3 Event Log When the Smart Home Box is armed or disarmed this specific event wil...

Page 60: ...abled in dialing sequence 5 Alarm messages not recorded 6 Under Notification Setup of programming instructions set Level Panic and Level 1 to on Smart Home Box not contacting central monitoring statio...

Page 61: ...ice in normal operation mode 1 Low battery replace battery Event Schedule not working under disarm fully arm and partial arm Set Event Schedule to on Magnetic Contact Detector not working 1 Ensure bat...

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