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1. Coding of wireless sensors

This  device  supports  maximum  30pcs  wireless  sensors.  Press  the 
[reset]  button  at  the  back  side  of  the  panel,  there  will  be  a  shot  beep 
and  the  STATUS  LED  will  be  on  red,  indicating  the  device  enters 
coding status. Trigger the wireless sensor you want to code, there will 
be a long beep and the STATUS LED will flash in green. The sensor is 
set successfully.

The  sensors  will  be  numbered  in  consecutive  order  automatically 
according  to  the  coding  sequence.  That  means,  the  first  panic  button 
coded  is  No.  1,  the  second  is  No.  2,  and  the  like.  The  default  alarm 
SMS  is  xx  Emergency  ALARM  (xx  means  the  serial  number  of  the 
sensor).

If the sensor quantity exceeds 30pcs, the exceeded sensor will replace 
the coded one from No. 1.

2. Exit coding 

In coding status, press [RESET] button again. Or if there's no operation 
within  5  seconds  after  entering  coding  status,  it  will  exit  coding 
automatically.

3. Settings by call

Users  can  use  a  mobile  phone  or  fixed-line  telephone  to  call  the 
number of the host to set alarm call numbers. It can store maximum 5 
numbers. After setting, the host will call these numbers when alarm.

Setting  method:  after  getting  through  the  call,  users  will  hear  a  long 
beep. Then press operation password (default: 888888) and #. A long 
beep means password is correct. Three short beeps mean password is 
wrong,  you  need  to  input  again.  If  the  password  is  wrong  for 
consecutive  three  times,  the  call  will  be  hung  up  automatically.  If 
there's  no  input  within  30seconds  after  getting  through  the  call,  it  will 
also be hung up automatically.

After password and #, users can do the following settings. 

Summary of Contents for yl-007eg Mobile Call

Page 1: ...DISARM STATUS POWER MONITOR ALARM SOS...

Page 2: ...status explanation 2 Host panel IV System Settings 1 Coding of wireless sensors 2 Exit coding 3 Settings by call 4 Settings by SMS V Operation Instruction VI Technical Parameters VII Standard Kit VII...

Page 3: ...he SMS content of the first 5 wireless sensors can be edited by users Support remote listen in and two way communication connect an external speaker SMS alert for power failure or recovery Built in ba...

Page 4: ...siren optional c Connect the two way intercom speaker optional d Connect wired sensors optional 3 Power Plug in the power adaptor and turn on the backup battery switch The LED indicator will flash and...

Page 5: ...SIM card and GSM signal are normal have stored numbers in SIM card in arm status Red In coding status wait to set sensors Green flash quickly Sensor is set successfully Red and Green flash alternatel...

Page 6: ...456 Operation password used for system settings Default 888888 System Settings GND Siren Siren Wired port 1 SPK Negative of two way intercom speaker black cable SPK Posi tive of two way intercom speak...

Page 7: ...will replace the coded one from No 1 2 Exit coding In coding status press RESET button again Or if there s no operation within 5 seconds after entering coding status it will exit coding automatically...

Page 8: ...ber Number should not exceed 20 digit Delete SMS number 55 59 Turn on power LED 00 1 Default on Turn off power LED 00 0 Power failure recovery alert 01 1 ON Default on 01 0 OFF Alarm call circle time...

Page 9: ...02 5 set the alarm call circle as 5 times All the following commands in Table 2 can also be set by SMS The SMS should begin with operation password The default password is 888888 Table 2 Change alarm...

Page 10: ...ll the preset numbers in order if nobody answers the call The default circle time is 3 If someone answers the call it will enter two way intercom status automatically and the siren stops ringing Then...

Page 11: ...there s no input within 30seconds after getting through the call it will also be hung up automatically Power DC12V 1 2A Status current 30mA GSM bands 850 900 1800 1900MHz Wireless receiving frequency...

Page 12: ...VIII Care and Maintenance 10...

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