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lephone NetwDrk Inte Ie Con en I.System Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) 2.Main Functions -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------(2) 3.System Di agram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) 4.System Installation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -(4) 5.Program Guide ---------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (9) Directive 00: Set/modify installer code Directive 01 Set/modi fy user code/master --------~-~--~----------~-----------~-~~~------- (1 Directive 10-14: Set telephone number --------------------------------------------------------~----- -( 10) Directive 15-19: Set zone to dial cOlTesponding telephone number alamling ------- (11 Directive 20: dialing mode------------------------------------~~-~--------~-~-~--------~-~-~------- (1 Directive 21: Set telephone communication protocol----------------------------------------------- (12) Directive 22: Set dialing times-------------------------------------------------------------------------- (12) Direetive 23. ringing timesDirective 24: Set ADEMCO accounts------------------------------------------------------------------ (12) Directi ve 25: Set KS 6+2 accounts--------------------------------------------------------------------- (12) Directive 26: wireless siren -------------------------------------------------------------------------( 1 Directive 27: Open/Close phone line cut off report function -------------------------------------- (13 ) Directive 28: Set timing communication zone list --------------------------------------------------- (13) Directive 30: zone attribute Directive 31 wired respond speed ----------------------------------~----------~-~~~~------Directive 32: Set circuit type for wired zone - --------------------------- ------------- ---------------(14) Directive 33' Set Alarm delay/Arm delay for appointed zones. -------------------Directive 34: inner alarm duration for appointed ------~-~----------~-- ~-~-------( Directive 35: Set linkage alarm output duration for appointed zones .--------------------- -------(15) Directive 36: Set the first group of ArmIDisarm timer for zone list --------------------------- ----(15) Directive 37: the second group A lTllIDisarm timer for zone list ------------------------- -( 1 Directive 38: Correct date and time -----------------------------------------------------------.------ --( 16) Directive 41-48: Partition Register---------------------------------------------------------------------(16) Directive 50: Record -----~---------- -----------------~-~---------~-~-~------------~--------~-~-------- - (l Directive 60; Register/delete remote controllers------------------------------------------------------(17) Directive 71-78: Register/delete detectors ------------------------------------------------------------( 17) Directive 80: Come back default 6. User Operation Guide ------------------- ---,---..---,---,---..---,------..---,---,---..---,---,--_..---,---,---..- --I 7. Technical Specification ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------(25) 8.0pcrate Prccautions- ---..---.------._---,------.---..------.---_.-----,---··---,---·---··------,---_·------,---··----u:!1 9.Frequently Ask Questions -------------------------------------------------------------------------- (26) 10. Wireless Detector-----------------------------------------------------------------------------(27) 11. Wireless Sensor ---.----.------,----,-----._---,------.----.------,----·------,---_·------·---·,------,---··--1 12.Warning -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(32) .1. Telephone Network Intelligent Alarm System - - What' 11. ~ MainlJnit-- included --r' - ~ KS-12A-Remote Controller 1-1 2PCS - - ,Antenna- - - - - - - - -. 4. -- ----5. Powcr Lead ..1.K lPC 2. Key _ _ _ _ _ ~. ____ +~c_s_1 . ~p.~ c,~ '". .. IPC : ~·l.····~~~~~:~~::~c:::ual-· 1 ~:s il~o~~-:::::-n;:~:-card-.·-···~~~~~::-:+-IPC Lince-end Res IPC stance. 8PCS 6. Double-end Tel_c_ph_o_n_c_L_in_e~+f:-ll!~f--+~ 8. Screw "" 2PCS I 1. System Introduction This system is a Telephone Networking Alarm Console 8 wired zones). are 16 zones wireless zones controllers (up to 8 remote controllers), various wireless telephone wireless (wired) sirens. It can storeS telephone number and pager number}. Once alarm happens,_ activate on-site siren immediately; aI).,d diJ!tpr~§et telephone It is widely used in residence, ma~~efplace;; finahce system and 2 Maon Func · ~t, 1 S 2.1 It is easy to operate with 4*4 keyboard and lattice LCD 2.2 Voice pre-recorded. It guides to operate by sound and information when alarming. 2.3 There are 8-wired zones and 8 wireless zones zone number. 2.4 8 sub zones can be programmed independently. And in each zone, remote controllers and user's' for 8 sub zones to ARMIDISARM independently. 2.5 Code classification, I installer code, 1 master Add 1 at the end of master code! common duress code. 'U.V~ 2.6 Support ADEMCO CONTACT ID 2.7 5 groups of telephone numbers (mobile and type (tone or pulse) and appointed COlTIITlUnlCa Arm/disarin, whether to report the information 2.8 DTMF (double-tone multi frequency) and pulse 2.9 It rushes to report alarm information when connected) 2.10 Telephone line cut off or short-circuit wil1 send an are optional, this function also can be opened/cl 2.1 Dial the telephone number, which connected with alarm on the spot function remotely through te 2. Automatically leam code between wireless PIR Oeltec'tC CVLLUH . . . . set freely start = Telephone Network Intelligent Alarm System * :re Ime Main unit (each zone can be up to 3 detectors, so it can learned up 24 detectors and 8 remote controllers altogether.) . 13 zone respond speed is 50ms-750ms~ and circuit types (Normal Open, Normal Close and line-end resistance) can be set freely to connect with all kinds of wired detector. 2.14 Two timers can be set to Arm/Disarm different zones independently. 2.15 Alarm delay time (00-99 seconds) and Arm delay time (00-99 seconds) can be set for appointed zones, 2.16 It has completed self-check function, Main unit/detector disassembly, AC power cut, backup battery lower of main unit and detector will activate alarming. 2.17 Linkage with wired/wireless Siren 18 Latest 30 pieces of alarm record (Alarm information, MonthlDay/hour/minute) can be recorded, and the.userand time of the last arm time and the last disarm time can be recorded. Tfthe records over 30 pieces, then will delete the preceding ones automatically. User cannot change/delete the records. 19 Main unit and wireless PIR detector make communication 26 hours to check if there are communication malfunctions. If there are malfunctions, the main unit will alert corresponding zone 26 (This can be opened/closed) 2.20 Wireless detector reports to main unit for onloff. The report will be kept in record. 1 Both AC220V and l2V/7 Ah rechargeable battery supply power, usually, charges the backup battery automatically, and they switch automatically. The backup battery can work 24 hours or more in standby time. And it reports when power lower. To avoid battery damage ., @5 1 ~~ ~:=J ',':1 \ \ RW1 RW2 iLJ 1 IIJ i \ Anti-tamper Interface Red is anode Ie to l2\, DC 7AH Sealed lead battery Volt"g" 1()·13.5VDC Current should not beyond 2A User phone Linc-COHnection Box 4.2.1 Machine case installing *Firstly, take out alarm host form packing box, and open the cap with key. *Take out circuit board from machine case to avoid damaging it when fixing machine case. *Make a Pre-mode hole *Mark the install place of nail on the wall where the alaml host will be fIxed. *Put the cable through pre-mode hole to fix machine case on the wall. *Return the circuit board and fix it firmly. can bear three times of Note: The nai1 mounting the alaml console shou1d be fasten weight of alarm console at least. 4.2.2 Ground connection 1. The alarm host should be connected with ground in order to make anti-lightning strike circuit work nonnally. 3 Control line connection of alarm host When connecting, the line should be strictly connected according to the .5. Bell&C is the siren outputting interface. It provides stable 12V DC power when alarming. Fast thawing fuse FI(2A, 3AG) protects the interface circuit. When the current over 2A,then the fuse FI will melt to cut off the connection between alarm host and signal. Note the polarity before connecting. The anode is connected with the Bell end, and the cathode is connected with the C end as picturel. Note: if the fuse melts, please cut all alarm host power. .6. , Telephone Network Intelligent Alarm System After clearing all obstmctions, change the fuse, and then power it on, Don't change it with large eapacity fuse. 4.2.8 Program alliance output connection NC.NO.COM are program alliance outputting interfaces, they can be programmed to control the switch of some electrical equipments when there arc alarTI1S in some zones. NC is nonnal close end. And NO is normal open end, COM is common end. their interfaces can be connected with lA120V AC/24V DC. If the power of being controlled equipments over interface loads, the current condenser capalJility should be enlar ...

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