Home Integrated System Wireless Security & Home Automation System Installation & Operating Manual
8Inside View of Smart Home Box TESTING THE SMART HOME BOX & REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press , ,
9The PIR Detector adopts a 1/2 AA size 3.6V Lithium battery which under normal conditions will have typical life in excess of 4 years. Whe
102. Carefully drill out the required mounting holes in the rear cover using 3mm drill according to whether the unit is being mounted in a cor
11 Set the required sensitivity detection using DIP2 of SW2 as follows: ON high sensitivity detection OFF low sensitivity detection Note:
121. Press , , to put the system into Test mode. ‘WALK TEST’ will be displayed. 2.
13 2. Fit the 3.6V Lithium battery supplied, with the negative (-) towards the battery spring. 3. Mount the Detecto
14b. Select ‘3-1 Wireless Sensor Zone’ and press . c. ‘Input (01-32) Sensor Zone’ and press . d. An indication of ‘:1 Learning
15status of the plug-in light fixtures or home appliances without controlling via Smart Home Box.LEARNING ID CODE In order to communicate with the
161. Press , , to put the system into Test mode. ‘WALK TEST’ will be displayed. 2. Press
17TESTING THE SYSTEM INITIAL TESTING As the system is initially installed it is recommended that each device is tested in turn as it is instal
CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 2 Multiple Users 2 System Arming 2
18Press to exit Walk Test and return to the top level Test Mode menu. RF ENVIRONMENT TEST Scroll through the top level Test Mode
19Night Alarm ON Key Tone ON Back Light 20s Error Beep 30s Auto Report Function 12h RF Jamming Detection OFF Alarm Relay On Until Disarm Zone L
20Backup & Restore Backup Today’s DD/MM/YY Restore Not Programmed RESETAfter carrying out the following steps, the Smart Home Box will not re
21PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS With the system in Disarm Mode. Press , ,
22display once the system is armed/disarmed by the particular user. The maximum memorized capacity for each user name is 15 digits. Scroll thr
Code Learning Pressing , or button on the remote control will enable the Smart Home Box to learn the IDcode. Scroll throu
24HOME BOX SETUP 2. Home Box Setup PROGRAM MODE C
25Scroll through the top level programming menu until ‘2. HOME BOX SETUP’ is displayed and press . Note: After completing the system setup
26KEY TONE This feature, if enabled, allows the Smart Home Box to sound a tone each time the keypad is pressed. Default setting: ON Scroll through
27ALARM RELAY This setting controls the operation period for the NO/NC hardwired output relay contacts following an alarm condition being
1KIT CONTENTS The Alarm System should contain the following components. For HIS20S 1 x Smart Home Box 1 x Wireless Key 1 x PIR Detector 1 x Remote Con
28 Press to enable the Entry-delay beep, or Press to disable the Entry-delay beep. DATE This feature is for setting o
29SECURITY SENSOR ZONE SETUP (for Wire Sensor Zone) (for Wireless Sensor Zone) :6 Night A
30This section is for setting of adding and categorizing of security devices (e.g. PIR detector). Scroll through the programming menu until ‘3
31- used to provide 24-hour monitoring of any Fire/Smoke detectors fitted to the system. Activation of any detector will immediately ini
32Press to disable the Magnetic Contact Detector. AUTO REPORT This feature, if enabled, allows the detector to give feedback to t
33PHONE/LINE SETUP PROGRAM MODECode: 4-4 Dial Method Setup: xxxxDTMFPULSE4-1 Voice DialSetup 4. Phone/Lin
34Scroll through the programming menu until ‘4-1. Voice Dial Setup’ is displayed and press . Note: After completing the Phone/Line Set
35Press to delete the character under the cursor. Press and hold to erase the entire phone number. UNIT ID NUMBER This hel
36 Note: If you find Monitor Center is not working properly, please check the telephone no. and Unit ID no. you ente
37NUMBER OF DIALING CALL This facility controls the number of dialing call via the connected telephone line. Default setting: one call Scroll thr
2INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW MULTIPLE USERS The system allows for up to 7 Users and an Administrator to be configured. This allows the
38NOTIFICATION SETUP PROGRAM MODECode: 5. Notification Setup 5-1 Set TEL No. Input Number Delete Inpu
39NOTIFICATION SETUP Scroll through the programming menu until ‘5.Notification Setup’ is displayed and press . Note: After completi
40 Enter the required number (1-6). Press to save and exit, or Press to exit without saving. DIAL ROUND This sets the maxim
41GREEN HOME SETUP PROGRAM MODE Code: 6. Green Home6-1 Green Control 6-2 Green Remote/Sensor Input (
42Green Home setting is designed specially for home automation types of devices, i.e. device with 433 MHz radio frequency. Scroll through t
43Scroll through available options, (Curtain Switch, Dimmer and Switch Device ) until the required model type is displayed and then Press
44 Press to retain the device. RECORD SCENE VOICE This voice record is set for scene, event and schedule. Scroll through the menu
45 ENHANCE SETUP PROGRAM MODE Code:7. Enhance7-1 Enhance Device Input (01-12) E Device NO. :1 Model Type
46Enhance setting is designed specially for transceiver type of devices, i.e. device with 868 MHz radio frequency. Scroll through t
47BACKUP & RESTORE Scroll through the programming menu until ‘8.BACKUP & RESTORE’ is displayed and press . Use
3QUICK SET The system may be fully armed in 5 seconds using the quick set facility, overriding the programmed exit-delay. This is useful for setting t
48OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When leaving the premises, the system must be Armed. However, before doing so, check that all windows are closed and locked
49Password, and then the ‘Enter’ button. If User password is correct, an indication of ‘Night Arm’ will be shown on the LCD screen:
50Use (On), (Off), (Start) and (Stop) buttons to control the green control related actions. ScenePress to enter
51Setting Sequence: Press -> plays “I will watch over the house!” -> system enters fully arm mode -> PIR Detector sets to ON whi
52Press to initiate ARM. Press to initiate Partial Arm. Press to initiate H
53removed). Wall Switch Under low battery conditions, when the button is pressed, the LED will flash. Under normal battery conditions the LED w
54ALARM RECORD Complete the following information during installation for future reference when adding to your system and to assist Trouble Shooting.
55Zone Detector Type(s) Location Type Chime Night Arm Partial Arm 33 34 35 36 You may make a note of your U
56ALARM LEVEL To help you distinguish the difference among Level Panic, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3, their definition read as follows: Level Panic: A
57Gateway will send SMS message, error beep will generate at regular intervals and this specific event will be recorded in the event log as well. Leve
4a 5 minute interval, this will also generate a Full Alarm condition.The jamming detection features in the Smart Home Box and Solar Siren operate inde
58TROUBLESHOOTINGSmart Home Box not working – Power LED OFF or flashing1. Mains power failure – check if other electrical circuits are operable. 2.
59LED on remote control not illuminating, or is dim when unit is operated1. Ensure battery is connected with correct polarity2. Ensure batter
5PLANNING AND EXTENDING YOUR WIREFREE ALARM SYSTEM The following example shows a typical property incorporating the suggested positions for
6REMOTE CONTROL UNIT A LED indicator F Key Chain Ring B Fully Arm/Holiday Arm G Battery Cover C Night Arm/Partial Arm H Negative
7connecting to a telephone master or secondary outlet.7. Do not locate the Smart Home Box closer than 1m to any large metallic object, (e.g. mi
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