Marmitek MS9770 user manual

User manual for the device Marmitek MS9770

Device: Marmitek MS9770
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Marmitek
Size: 1.11 MB
Added : 12/17/2013
Number of pages: 36
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MS9470/MS9770/MS9970
SECURITY AND HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM
MS9470/MS9770/MS9970 MARMITEK NICOSHOP

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INTRODUCTION Congratulations! You purchased a Marmitek Security System. Marmitek phone on the other end responds to the alarm message by pressing a single Security Systems are quality products and are manufactured with high digit on that telephone. This will stop further dialling and allows the person precision. who picked up the phone to “listen-in“ to the protected premises by means of the built-in microphone of the Security Console SC2800. Failing sensors The Marmitek Security System protects

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1 GENERAL • Marmitek systems are designed for use in dry environments. • Avoid placement of system components in environments with extreme temperatures (normal operation is 0-40°C) or humidity. • Only the supplied PS500 Mains Adapter can be used to power the SC2800 base station and preferably alkaline batteries should be used for the sensors and remote. Do not use rechargeable batteries! • Marmitek equipment is CE approved, and has radio transmission approvals for most countries. • Always carefu

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3 MARMITEK SYSTEMS 3.1 COMPONENTS MARMITEK SYSTEMS CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS: 1 1 SC2800 SECURITY CONSOLE (BASE STATION) 4 2 PS500 MAINS ADAPTOR* 3 MS10 MOTION SENSORS 3 4 DS10 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS 5 KR21 KEY FOB REMOTE CONTROL 6 WALL MOUNTING BRACKET FOR SC2800* SECURITY CONSOLE 7 SH624 SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL FOR MS9470) 8 LM12 LAMP MODULE (OPTIONAL FOR MS9470) 9 BREAKING GLASS DETECTOR (OPTIONAL) 5 8 10 SET OF ACCESSORIES: BATTERIES, 9 TELEPHONE CABLES (ANALOG AND ISDN), 7 WIRED S

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4 INSTALLATION OF THE COMPONENTS 4.1 SIGNALS AND RANGE Your security system is using various messages and ignore interfering signal from During an alarm situation, an eventual telephone communication techniques. For a good mobile phones, wireless headsets, other security call will be disconnected. understanding of these, it is recommended to systems, etc. read through the short explanation given below. In case of a analog PABX with multiple telephones: Over existing mains wiring: Connect the SC2

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12 4.2 1 THE SC2800 6 13 BASE STATION 2 9 3 1. PANIC 7 When pressed, this red button initiates an 14 8 immediate alarm. 15 4 16 2. ARM HOME 5 Alarm function when being at home. Only door and window sensors (no motion sensors) are 10 activated. 11 17 3. ARM AWAY All sensors are activated. 4. BYPASS 23 When you want to arm the system and one of the sensors is reporting a problem (e.g. window is still open, battery low, etc.), you can choose to arm the system without activating this particular sens

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13. ENTER 21. TELEPHONE CONNECTION mounting hole and reposition the plastic tube Used for confirmation of the system settings For connecting the system to the telephone line over the antenna wire. during installation. (meant for analog lines; for ISDN and PABX, refer to 4.1). Always use the supplied cable. CONNECTING THE PS500 MAINS ADAPTER 14. TIME OFF Connect the DIN plug into the socket at the back Used to set the Lifestyle mode. When pressing this 22. CONNECTION MAINS ADAPTOR of the base sta

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4.3 DS10 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS 6 4. MAGNETIC CONTACTS (NOT SHOWN) For metal frames, the distance between contact 1 The magnetic contacts are of the NC (Normally and magnet can not be more than 3mm when Closed) type. The distance between magnet and door or window is in closed position. For wooden contact can not be more than 5mm. When frames this distance is 8mm, but in all cases the mounted, you have to make sure that the arrows opening should be kept to the minimum. To on magnet and contact line

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door or window and the sensor will instantaneously become part of the system again. In case this does not work (e.g. the batteries have been low for too long), you have to re-install this sensor. You first have to erase this specific zone (refer to 5.9) and re-install the sensor (refer to 5.1). 4.4 MS10 MOTION SENSORS 3. CODE to test the detection range of the sensor. When 4 By pressing this key, the sensor gets a new code (1 the key is pressed again the detector returns to its out of 65.536). n

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4.5 KR21 KEY CHAIN REMOTE CONTROLS 1 CONTROLS: module set to the Home Automation base address (refer to 6.8). 2 3 1. CONTROL INDICATORS Comes on when the remote control sends a radio 7 + 8 PANIC signal when keys are pressed. When the indicator When both red keys are pressed simultaneously, 4 5 blinks only weakly, the batteries have to be an immediate alarm will be initiated by the replaced. security system. 7 2. ARM 9. BATTERY HOLDER Switches on the security system in the Arm Away The battery ho

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1 2 DISARM: Switches off the security system. key. (e.g. living room lamp, TV, garden lights, etc.). ALL LAMPS ON: for switching on all lamp modules with one press of a button. 8. BATTERY COMPARTMENT (BACK COVER) ALL LAMPS OFF: for switching off all (lamp and appliance) modules with one press of a button. INSTALLATION: 3 MODE SWITCH IN POSITION 1: 1. PLACING THE BATTERIES 1…8: For controlling Marmitek X-10 Home IMPORTANT: When placing the batteries, make Automation modules with corresponding add

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At the front of the modules, you’ll find 2 code called Marmitek X-10 protocol. In combination For more information about the many options of switches: Unit Code (1 through 16) and House with Marmitek X-10 modules, you can remotely the Marmitek X-10 system, contact the web site Code (A through O). Take care that when you are control lights and appliances. (www.marmitek.com) or your dealer. using the modules in combination with the security system, the House Code of the base Also in case of an ala

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7 Controls 2 Activating the GB 10 4 Open the battery-compartment at the front side 1 Battery Indicator of the unit. When pressing the TEST key or when a signal is Press the TEST key for longer than one second. transmitted, the indicator light will blink. If it only The red indicator light will flash twice. lights up weakly, the battery needs to be replaced. 3 Registering the sensor with your security system 3 2 2 TEST key Set the mode switch on the security console to Used for setting the GB 10’

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4.10 DIGIMAX 210 WIRELESS THERMOSTAT (OPTION) The RF DigiMax 210 thermostat does not need will turn On or Off the X10 module connected to any extra wiring and works within 30 meters the boiler depending of the ambient temperature range. It is equipped of a and the comfort set point. secured RF code which the SC2800 base station will learn during the installation process. This When the console is in "Arm Away" mode, the code will assure that setback differential to the comfort set point is the M

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5.PROGRAMMING THE SC2800 BASE STATION 5.1 REGISTRATION OF RADIO SENSORS Every sensor must be installed or registered with the base station. In this way, the base station recognises only its own sensors. Up to 16 sensors can be registered on the SC2800. One of those 16 can be a wired sensor connected to the input jack at the back of the base station. Each sensor registered by the base station occupies one zone. You can choose to register the sensors automatically on the next available unoccupied

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5.2 REGISTRATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLS Up to 8 remote controls can be registered with the base station (KR21 and SH624). Every time you press a key you hear a short confirmation beep. 1. Set mode switch to the INSTALL position: All indicators of occupied zones come on 2. Press an alarm key (e.g. DISARM) of the first remote control (e.g. KR21): No extra zones are occupied. 3. Press an alarm key (e.g. DISARM) of the second remote control (e.g. SH624): No extra zones are occupied. 4. Repeat t

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5.4 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBER The Marmitek SC2800 base station has a standard telephone dialler. In case of a alarm, up to 4 telephone numbers of up to 16 digits can be dialled. The phone numbers which are dialled get to listen to your pre-recorded message (5.5). Whoever picks up the phone needs to confirm the call by pressing a 0 on the telephone. The telephone dialler of the base station now knows that somebody is alerted and will stop dialling. You have to program 4 telephone numbers (your

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5.5 RECORDING THE ALARM MESSAGE The alarm message of the telephone dialler can be recorded and re-recorded when required. The message can be up to approx. 12 seconds. It is recommended not to make the message any shorter as otherwise long silent gaps will cause confusion (the message is playing continuously) with the person picking up the phone. The message will be recorded via the microphone of the base station. Every time you press a key you hear a short confirmation beep. The distance between

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5.6 DELAY TIMES ARMING When arming the security system by means of the remote controls KR21 or SH624 in the ARM AWAY mode, the system will arm with a instantaneously (factory default). In case you want to arm the system delayed, you can program the base station for a delay. (N.B.: Arming the system by means of the ARM AWAY button on the base station, always will result in a delayed arming of the system). ALARM SENSORS When the security system is armed, sensors can activate the system either inst

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5.7 JAMMING DETECTOR ON/OFF The Marmitek SC2800 base station is equipped with a system to detect strong external interfering signal that may affect the proper operation of the security system. Signals of e.g. wireless headsets may influence the range of sensors drastically. In case you want your system to detect these signals, you have to switch on the anti jamming function. When your security system is armed and an interfering signal is detected for a period of over 20 seconds, the base station


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