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OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT 

Overview of Base Unit 

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Display

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Function keys

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Loudspeaker

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Digit keys

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Control lamps

Summary of Contents for Protect 9730

Page 1: ...Protect Series Base Unit Operating Manual...

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Page 3: ...Hello We are delighted that you have decided to purchase this reliable device from Olympia The descriptions on the following pages will explain how easy it is to make your home more safe and secure...

Page 4: ...ing the Power Adapter 19 Setting Up the Base Unit 20 Setting the Key Lock 20 Setting the Language 21 Setting the Time and Date 21 Registering Sensors 22 Deregistering Sensors 23 Renaming Sensors 23 In...

Page 5: ...me Mode 34 Smoke and Water Detectors 35 Function of the Key 35 Remote Access by Phone 36 Appendix 37 Restoring the Default Factory Settings 37 Changing the Battery 37 System Extensions 37 Technical Da...

Page 6: ...rom the Olympia range We also provide outdoor sirens door window contacts motion detectors vibration sensors water detectors glass breakage detectors and much more RX FDQ QG PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ VHFXUL...

Page 7: ...te any repairs to the device yourself Never open the device because it contains no components which you may service yourself In the event of a fault contact our Service Department WARNING 5LVN RI VX R...

Page 8: ...ud alarm signal Due to legal requirements the alarm signal continues for PD LPDOO bVHFRQGV 7KH DODUP VLJQDO VZLWFKHV R DXWRPDWLFDOO DIWHU DERXW bVHFRQGV LI WKH user does not interrupt it Use ear prote...

Page 9: ...operating instruction manual contains important information on setting up and handling the equipment Always hand over this operating manual if the alarm sys tem is transferred to others Scope of Deli...

Page 10: ...10 PROTECT OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT Overview of Base Unit Front 1 2 3 4 5 1 Display 4 Function keys 2 Loudspeaker 5 Digit keys 3 Control lamps...

Page 11: ...erised base unit legs 6 Battery compartment cover 2 Recesses for mounting bracket 7 Connection port for power adapter 3 Battery compartment 8 Connection for external antenna option 4 Compartment for S...

Page 12: ...ter 2 Telephone unit activated for emergency call SOS 9 Key lock activated 3 At Home mode activated 10 Telephone unit activated 4 Alarm mode activated 11 Recorded message playing 5 Silent mode activat...

Page 13: ...the alarm system SOS key RQ UP HQWULHV Panic key Open the menu navigate in the menu in crease the loudspeaker volume in Hands free mode Open Save mode for alarm phone num bers navigate in the menu re...

Page 14: ...hing 2 At Home mode Lights up Lights up Disarmed mode Lights up 2 Operation with batteries Top LED Bottom LED Silent mode 2 Flashing Alarm Mode Flashing 2 At Home Mode 2 Lights up Disarmed Mode 2 2 Ov...

Page 15: ...n 2 Device Setup Smoke Flood Standard Always on PIR Home Mode On 2 Remote control Display Tone Key Tone High Low 2 Contrast Language 7KH DGMDFHQW PHQX VWUXFWXUH LQGLFDWHV WKH SUHGH QHG language namely...

Page 16: ...the legs supplied to the underside of the base unit The base unit legs latch in place audibly Do not place the base unit on or in the direct vicinity of large metallic ob jects or electrical sources...

Page 17: ...in the base unit as described below 1 Slide the SIM card holder to the side to unlock the holder 2 Pivot the holder up and insert the SIM card in the holder The metallic contacts of the SIM card must...

Page 18: ...of property damage through the use of inappropriate batteries The use of inappropriate batteries can cause a loss of function of the device Only use the batteries supplied or those of the type de scr...

Page 19: ...screwdriver 2 Remove the battery compartment cover 3 Plug the power adapter in the connection socket for the power adapter on the underside of the base unit 4 Replace the battery compartment cover and...

Page 20: ...lock function and are always functional Entry Code The base unit is protected by means of a four digit entry code in order to prevent access to the base unit by unau thorised third parties 7KH SUHGH...

Page 21: ...lay menu option 2 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ 3 Set the required delay time 4 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ Setting the Language 7KHUH LV D UDQJH RI ODQJXDJHV DYDLODEOH IRU VHOHFWLRQ 1 Select the Display Tone menu option 2 R...

Page 22: ...SUHVVLQJ Voice Record appears in the display You can either use the standard mes sage or record an individual voice message In the following descriptions you can use either an indi vidually recorded v...

Page 23: ...8 Press the key Individual Voice Message An individual outgoing voice message can be recorded for each sensor door window contact smoke detector etc The standard message is replaced by your individu a...

Page 24: ...or rejected the next phone number is automatically dialled The telephone unit is deactivated when the called person takes the call and presses the digit key 1 on their phone or the cycle of calls is...

Page 25: ...RX FDQ VDYH XS WR bDODUP FDOO QXPEHUV LQ WKH VWRUDJH locations to These phone numbers are called as soon as one of the registered sensors triggers an alarm on the base unit Agree on procedures in the...

Page 26: ...nter the full phone number 7 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ Testing the Telephone Unit After having entered phone numbers ensure that they are correct in respect of the response in the event of an alarm You can tri...

Page 27: ...actual alarm to be triggered after a delay 7KLV SURYLGHV RX ZLWK VX FLHQW WLPH WR HQWHU RXU DSDUW ment or house and disarm the alarm system You can set a trigger delay between 0 and 240 seconds You c...

Page 28: ...en The duration of the warning signal can be selected between a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 10 minutes 7KH VWDQGDUG VHWWLQJ IRU WKH DODUP SHULRG LV bPLQXWH Observe any locally applicable regul...

Page 29: ...y tone setting to High Low or 2 6 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ Setting the Volume of the Voice Output You can adjust the volume level of the voice output on WKH EDVH XQLW RU VZLWFK LW R 1 Select the Alarm Setup m...

Page 30: ...he alarm system remains silent in every moni toring function Before switching any functions on inform all the other people living in the residence regarding the location and method of operation of the...

Page 31: ...entry code 2 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ 3 Press the key To activate Alarm mode via the remote control press the key At Home Mode When At Home mode is active and an alarm is triggered only an acoustic alarm sign...

Page 32: ...VH unit or via the remote control 1 Enter your entry code 2 RQ UP E SUHVVLQJ 3 Press the key To activate Silent mode via the remote control press the and keys simultaneously Disarmed Mode When Disarme...

Page 33: ...g an Emergency Call SOS 1 Press the key You can trigger the emergency call SOS via the remote control depending on the settings by pressing the key Further information is provided in Section Function...

Page 34: ...At Home mode the alarm activat ed by means of motion detectors in At Home mode are deactivated This mode can only be activated on the base unit When PIR At Home mode is activated the motion detec tor...

Page 35: ...Home mode No Yes No Yes Disarmed mode No No Yes Yes Function of the Key You can programme how the base unit responds after pressing the key on the remote control Triggering the Panic Alarm You can pr...

Page 36: ...signal is issued 3 Enter the 4 digit entry code on the base unit You will hear two short acoustic tones 4 Complete various functions using the phone s keypad refer to the table The monitoring functio...

Page 37: ...around 5 Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw in the battery compartment cover tight using an appropriate screwdriver Changing the Battery If the battery charge of the sensors i...

Page 38: ...J Dimensions W x H x D 40 x 60 x 14 5 mm Radio frequency 868 5 MHz Battery 1 x round cell battery CR2032 Maximum transmission power bP Permissible ambient conditions br WR br DW 30 to 75 rel humidity...

Page 39: ...y must be brought to collec tion points provided by local public waste authorities Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations Guarantee Dear Customer we are pleased that yo...

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