Halo 100 Starter Kit User Manual Download Page 6

   

1.   Placing   the   Movement   Detectors   

   

   

   

   

   

Detectors   should   be   mounted   between   2   

and   2.4   metres   high   and   are   designed   to   

fit   into   corners.   

   

2.   Placing   the   Door   Contact   

   

   

   

   

The   Door   Contact   sensor   should   be   located   

so   that   the   larger   body   of   the   unit   is   fixed   

to   the   frame   and   the   smaller   magnet   to   the   

door.   

   

NOTE:

   There   are   2   parallel   lines   marked   on   the   main   body   of   the   unit   which   indicate   the   

alignment   of   the   magnetic   part.   

   

3.   Placing   the   Keypad   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

4.   Fixing   in   place   

   

The   sensors   and   Keypad   can   be   mounted   using   the   adhesive   pads,   or   fixed   permanently   using   

the   screws   and   fasteners,   both   of   which   are   supplied.   
   

5.   Powering   the   Key   Fob   

   

 

Remove   the   battery   cover   by   using   a   coin   to   turn   it   anti-­‐clockwise.   

 

Insert   the   battery   with   the   unmarked   (negative)   side   facing   down   (the   battery   can   be   

found   in   the   fixing   pack).   

 

Replace   the   battery   cover.   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

The sensors are pre-installed and will work 

once powered up. To power up, remove the 

clear plastic activation tabs from the back of 

your sensors and Keypad.

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once powered up. To power up, remove the 

clear plastic activation tabs from the back of 

your sensors and Keypad.

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Getting started checklist

Summary of Contents for 100 Starter Kit

Page 1: ...Easy to install wireless technology Halo 100 Starter Kit User Guide www home halo co uk ...

Page 2: ...1 0 0 8 3 8 8 1 2 3 8 9 4 5 6 03 8 3 3 3 A 0 3 9 A BC C113 Control Panel 0 86 2 D 3 0 6 80 1 E 83 3 8 3 0 1 0 1 0 07 Control Panel Connections 1 0 6 3 2 33 1 F8 A 03 78 1 Power supply cables and other accessories A 0 0 9 3 899 D 3 06 0 1 9 06 C 2 E 7 90 A 899 1 01 901 0 1 3 2 E 7 G H 607 0 0 07 903 2 I 3 0 Movement Detector Door Contact B I 3 9 A 89 0 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 I 3 0 1 2 0 1 3 3 1 9 3 1 ...

Page 3: ... port is coloured grey and is located on the back of the Control Panel Connecting the panel to a telephone line is optional because the panel will only use the telephone line to dial out if there is a problem with the broadband connection NOTE Telephone calls made by the panel in this way are charged at national rate You will be notified if this occurs so you can take action to restore your broadb...

Page 4: ... window on your PC and go to the following URL www my home halo co uk Click on Register a new account and follow the on screen instructions Take note of your password during this process Once your account has been set up go to the login page and login to your account 2 Register your Starter Kit From the home page go to My Equipment Select Add New Equipment confirm your address select the Halo Cont...

Page 5: ...ch of the services that you are registered for you should make sure the settings for each device are correct If settings and triggers are wrong you may end up receiving unwanted alerts or even worse not receiving alerts when you want them The sensors are pre installed and will work once powered up To power up remove the clear plastic activation tabs from the back of your sensors and Keypad The Key...

Page 6: ... 2 16 5 81D 2 4 1 7 2 3 0 8 2 5 2 8 0 13 4 1 9 5 Powering the Key Fob G 6 2 22 3 6 4 1 7 3 1 2 24 12 21H3 3E01 9 F 2 2 22 012 2 4 E I 7 216 J 1 8 31 7 0 I2 22 3 8 4 1 2 81D1 7 3EJ9 G 3 2 22 3 6 9 1 33 4 25 121 7 2 221 7 8 4 613 9 1 Placing the Movement Detectors Suitable locations 8 3 1 0 6 2 01 2 177 2 2 32 9 2 32 1 2 8 1 5 7 81 8 61 0 2 7 5 1 3 6 1 7 2 9 2 32 4 4 2 20 9A 2 17 17 2 812 1 2 3 9 2 ...

Page 7: ...Press the learn button on the panel a second time again it will beep once Movement Detector Press the learn button on the panel it will beep once Press and hold the clear button on the front of the Movement Detector until the panel beeps twice to indicate the Movement Detector is registered and within range Press the learn button on the panel a second time again it will beep once Door Contact Pres...

Page 8: ...your sensors see the start of the section Testing Troubleshooting and Support Once you have followed these steps you will see that your sensors appear in the My Equipment page of your account where you can rename them as appropriate Q I ve just powered up my PIR Door Contact what does the LED on the front of the sensor indicate A The LED on the front of the sensor will flash when pressed as this i...

Page 9: ...owance of SMS text messages is Low has Expired What does this mean A Each 4 99 monthly subscription entitles you to receive 30 Information Trigger messages per month delivered by SMS text messages to a mobile phone The countdown ticker on your web account indicates the number of these SMS messages remaining for that month Warning messages are delivered to you by SMS text message to mobile email an...

Page 10: ...age phone call email ad Twitter message 30 seconds later Immediately 3 Alert message Contact 2 sent text message phone call email and Twitter message 90 seconds later Immediately 4 Alert message Contact 3 sent text message phone call email and Twitter message 90 seconds later Immediately 5 Alert message Contact 4 sent text message phone call email and Twitter message 90 seconds later Immediately 6...

Page 11: ...e this setting for door contacts and movement detectors that you have to walk through to un set your system upon entry Bypass Ignores the sensor for one set un set cycle only Home Access Ignored during entry exit periods but sends an alarm when triggered and the panel is set in either home or away mode 24hr Triggers an alarm immediately regardless of whether the panel is armed or not Some sensors ...

Page 12: ...H 600mAH battery which can be accessed and removed by opening up the panel using the screws placed in each of the four corners under the removable plugs When removing the battery ensure that the panel is disconnected from the mains power supply The mains power adapter input is 9V DC via an adapter supplied with the Starter Kit ...

Page 13: ... Add additional Key Fobs to extend the use of your system to other users External Siren Dummy Siren Visible deterent and audible notification also available as dummy box only Motion Detector Additional Motion Detectors to increase the coverage of your system Key Pad Create additional entry exit points or replace your existing component Smoke Detector Protect your home and family with this wireless...

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