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Summary of Contents for Protexial

Page 1: ...P R OT E X I A L Wireless radio alarm system Installation manual...

Page 2: ...4 Fix to the wall close the covers and test the devices 5 Adjust the installation settings 6 Test the installation We also strongly recommend that you read this installation manual carefully and make...

Page 3: ...PSTN module 22 GSM module 23 Making the system settings 28 Recording a customised alarm message announcement 45 Testing the installation 46 Remote settings via telephone 47 Viewing stored information...

Page 4: ...of the remote controls periodically send their operating status to the central unit battery level door open etc Tamper switch vandalism protection If any of the devices in your installation are vanda...

Page 5: ...module Global System for Mobile communications or both if your alarm unit is fitted with both a PSTN and a GSM module or it sends an alarm to a remote monitoring centre using the PSTN module If the i...

Page 6: ...rted if something is detected outside your house Using a Somfy receiver it is possible to close your motorised Somfy roller shutters if something is detected Outdoor movement detector In the presence...

Page 7: ...make sure that the central unit is not within one metre of an electrical fuse board or a cable bundle close to an earth or metal plate within one metre of sources of radio interference such as a TV w...

Page 8: ...elling and the use made of the system by your customer Full arming zones A B C Part or full arming Part 1 or 2 zones armed A B C A B A C or B C Independent ARMING of the monitored zones zone A B or C...

Page 9: ...the switches on the intrusion detectors to assign them to a zone Record the zone selection on the memo sheet in the operating manual Select zone trigger mode Position of switches What happens in the...

Page 10: ...to install the devices Crosshead screwdriver drill hammer pencil ladder for outdoor siren 9 V P il e a lc a li n e The batteries are already inserted in the remote controls Lithium battery in the bag...

Page 11: ...er central unit phone dialer A keypad A badge A detector An indoor siren An outdoor siren with flash A remote control On the central unit phone dialer 1 1 Press the OFF button once BEEP Pass the badge...

Page 12: ...ntil pressing the button on the front of a detector triggers a BEEP Then and only then it is essential that the central unit phone dialer be mounted on the wall Each product has a serial number on the...

Page 13: ...ice For a 2 minute period the indicator on the detector lights up every time something moves in front of it Press the button on the detector BEEP Close the cover again 2 6 mm Avoid direct sunlight Avo...

Page 14: ...set jumper 3 to the OFF position in order to switch to operating mode In the case of medium sized dogs it is better to mount the detector at a height of 2 40 m Make sure that the detector is mounted a...

Page 15: ...e acoustic frequency of breaking glass and the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the dwelling It only protects external windows It must be located at least 1 20 m from sources o...

Page 16: ...h no risk of shearing 2 The cord s brass outlet cylinder must be located as close as possible to the opening in the frame in order to avoid any risk of shearing 3 4 The end of the cord must be fixed b...

Page 17: ...o floor detector markings The type of fixing will depend on the floor material Use different screws if necessary K 25 mm J 35 mm Garage door opening detector MAGNET MAGNET ELECTRONIC UNIT FLOOR DETECT...

Page 18: ...Fix the base to the ceiling 1 Close the detector again 2 Do not install the detector Within 1 m of heating cooling or ventilation outlets The smoke could be extracted or diluted In a room where there...

Page 19: ...e electrodes DETECTOR MOUNT SENSOR If you want to control a motorised garage door or gate it is essential to install the keypad where you can see these automatic devices for safety reasons 2 LCD keypa...

Page 20: ...proximately 5 seconds until the indicator goes off You will hear a BEEP To be better informed of the functioning of your system we recommend that you leave the beeps active on at least one device 5 s...

Page 21: ...dwelling Your installation is made up of a central unit PSTN and GSM dialer with Internet access It should be installed near a telephone socket the computer the broadband router modem and a mains soc...

Page 22: ...unit phone dialer at least 60 cm off the ground Do not connect the central unit phone dialer to the back of a switchboard computer small domestic telephone exchange PSTN module 1 3 2 POWER 2 Run the...

Page 23: ...talling the GSM module we recommend that you take out a subscription with a mobile telephony operator Orange SFR Bouygues etc of your choosing It is essential that this is a voice subscription i e voi...

Page 24: ...ntral unit phone dialer taking care not to twist the pins The module must be screwed in using the screws 4 Connecting the antenna The antenna supplied with the GSM module is used to transmit data to t...

Page 25: ...able A either to the T shaped telephone socket B or directly to the wall socket if you live in a new dwelling A B TELEPHONE LINE WALL OUTLET TELEPHONE SOCKET HEAD END TELEPHONE SET TELEPHONE CABLE RJ1...

Page 26: ...MODEM OR ANSWERING MACHINE IF YOU HAVE ONE BROADBAND ROUTER MODEM BROADBAND FILTER TELEPHONE LINE WALL OUTLET TELEPHONE LINE WALL OUTLET TELEPHONE LINE WALL OUTLET In the event of a power failure the...

Page 27: ...n 3 Reinsert the LR20 battery the red indicator light on the GSM module flashes Connecting the GSM module If your installation does not contain an IP module connect the mains cable to the GSM module R...

Page 28: ...ee below using a computer This method has the advantage of being an easier and faster way of configuring the system settings see supplementary installation manual in landscape format However for this...

Page 29: ...ttings 3110 Call with acknowledgement 31 3111 Dial up delay 31 312 SMS sending by PSTN GSM or IP 3121 SMS number 1 32 3122 SMS number 2 32 3123 SMS number 3 32 3124 SMS number 4 32 32 SMS settings 320...

Page 30: ...0 OK The mute duress code is used if it is necessary when you arrive home to disarm the alarm while automatically and discreetly sending an alarm message by telephone without triggering the sirens For...

Page 31: ...n alarm is triggered by accident 3111 Dial up delay Setting of the delay before dial up in the event of intrusion from 0 to a maximum of 30 seconds 10 seconds by default To store either 4 telephone nu...

Page 32: ...er is stored for example max 15 digits The number is erased 0760964812 Erased To store 4 SMS numbers for sending alarm SMSs by the fixed telephone line PSTN or GSM to neighbours family members or frie...

Page 33: ...o 1 3 3 OK 0 OK 1 OK No supervision Supervision OK To be informed by the sending of an alert SMS by the fixed phone line PSTN when the system is armed disarmed or an alarm SMS in the event of an alarm...

Page 34: ...M card has been inserted and a valid PIN entered the name of the SIM card operator will be displayed The PUK is erased Operator name 3 4 3 OK To check the operator s name 343 GSM operator name XXXX 4...

Page 35: ...OK The new date is stored for example 24 01 2010 42Time Time 12 00 2 4 OK 0 5 8 0 OK The new time is stored for example 08 50 Disarm 161166Z ABC02 0116h36 6 OK To switch to another event or keys Disp...

Page 36: ...mfy 2 key 39 764 Shutters down 7641 Shutters on intrusion 40 7642 Shutters on arming 40 765 Shutters up 7651 Shutters on smoke 40 7652 Shutters on disarming 40 766 Light 7661 Light on intrusion 40 766...

Page 37: ...nd options 731Kiela OK 1 yes 0 no 3 7 OK 1 3 7 OK 0 OK 1 OK no CHIME default CHIME OFF ON To set the sound level of the CHIME and the BEEP on the sirens Anything detected by an opening detector in zon...

Page 38: ...2CS lock CS Number 2 5 7 OK Used to cause the central unit phone dialer to enter storage mode for 2 minutes when additional devices are stored when the central unit phone dialer is already installed a...

Page 39: ...ic devices 6 7 OK 7611Shutter prog 1 6 7 OK 1 1 6 7 OK The roller shutter receiver is stored To store the light receiver open the memory of the light receiver refer to the corresponding instructions p...

Page 40: ...can use this menu to cause the roller shutters to come up either when smoke is detected by the Somfy smoke detector ref 2400443 to enable easy evacuation or when the alarm is disarmed when you return...

Page 41: ...of 2nd automatic arming stored 23 00 18 30 0 0 3 2 OK 3 1 7 7 OK To select the days for the 1st and 2nd automatic arming 7715Select days For example to arm the alarm on Tuesdays Fridays and Saturdays...

Page 42: ...gramming 2 enter identical on and off times Time light is switched on time slot 2 7723Light ON 2 Light on time 2 stored 19 25 18 30 5 2 9 1 OK 3 2 7 7 OK Time light is switched off time slot 2 7724Lig...

Page 43: ...days Wednesdays and Saturdays but not on the other days 1 equals a selected day otherwise 0 by default every day MTWTFSS 1010010 MTWTFSS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 OK 3 3 7 7 OK To set the delay betw...

Page 44: ...l 781Router IP address This menu is used to read the IP address of the central unit phone dialer and the IP address of the broadband router modem 78IP settings 8Remote monitoring Type code 81CS protoc...

Page 45: ...control Zone A and or Zone B and or Zone C armed or System armed or System disarmed and Alarm stored for Zone A and or Zone B and or Zone C and or Technical Unit domestic fault or System or No alarm s...

Page 46: ...by pressing the OFF key on the remote control The call cycle stops with the exception of the current call Identify the detectors that triggered the alarm see page 50 Sous surveillance Testing the det...

Page 47: ...ed faults and switch off the orange indicator on a keypad fully arm the alarm and then disarm it using that keypad or go to menu 72 Fault erasing The battery and radio link lost faults will reappear i...

Page 48: ...ding on settings Yes No depending on settings If outdoor siren triggered Yes No depending on settings Down Yes No depending on settings Yes No depending on settings if no CS Yes Yes Yes Fixed phone li...

Page 49: ...ne X tampered device alarm Tampered device Tampered device Battery error in device Battery low Battery low Device radio link lost Radio link lost Radio link lost Radio jamming Radio jamming Fixed phon...

Page 50: ...How do you know if a device s batteries are discharged Identifying the affected device Changing the batteries in a device Battery types Deactivate the installation s tamper switch to avoid triggering...

Page 51: ...t phone dialer Store all the devices again see page 11 Customise all the codes again see page 30 Store the new date and time see page 35 Customise the devices again see page 35 1 Remove a battery 2 Ho...

Page 52: ...ns No beep when the system is armed disarmed Have you installed batteries in the siren Are the batteries in good condition and positioned correctly Is the siren stored in the central unit phone dialer...

Page 53: ...e dialer correctly see page 23 There is no telephone transmission on an alarm Have you programmed the phone numbers correctly Is your system fully armed Has the dial up delay elapsed Is the telephone...

Page 54: ...of 12 metres with an angle of 110 No detection between the floor and the detector Outdoor movement detector Outdoor 25 to 50 C Opening Radius of action dependent on settings see the detector IP camera...

Page 55: ...e system is armed disarmed on both access codes Remote full arming disarming in voice mode by pressing 9 on the handset DTMF codes PSTN module Indoor 5 to 40 C Sending of synthesised voice alarm messa...

Page 56: ...opment and improvement of our products we reserve the right at all times to make any modifications to them which we consider to be of value Photos and illustrations non contractual SOMFY SAS registere...

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