Smarthome SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLE PS561 user manual

User manual for the device Smarthome SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLE PS561

Device: Smarthome SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLE PS561
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Smarthome
Size: 0.45 MB
Added : 7/9/2014
Number of pages: 33
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*p()WE’HO~I’E ‘y PS561 OWNER’S MANUAL
SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLE
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PS561

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CONTENTS U.L. and F.C.C. Cautions 3 Using the System 16 Introduction 4 Console Indicators 16 Installing the System 5 Arming and Disarming 16 Locating the Console 5 INSTANT mode 16 Setting up the Console 5 DELAYED mode 17 Setting up Remote Controls 6 17 Remote Control 6 Arm without Remote Control 18 KF574 Remote Control 4 Sounding the Panic Alarm 18 SH624 Remote Control 7 Trouble Alarm 18 8 Setting up Sensors Zones 9-16 Status Indication 18 Installing the Sensors 9 After an Alarm 18 Looping Wi

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U.L. AND F.C.C. CAUTIONS Important: FCC Caution: This equipment Your Security Console i s F In order to fully comply with the FCC installed and use d p o rules, these inst r uctions accordance with th e r tions, ma y caus e to radio and television reception. It has been type tested Connections ca t made to coin- , s e t or to party lines. mote control security devices in accordance The KC requires that any umnections with the specifications in subpart B of part to telephone lines are to u

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INTRODUCTION The PS561 You arm and disarm the system with a Supervised Security System and is the Remote Control and you can add used with the following accessories, up to a total of eight Remote Controls which you can give to other family (sold separately). members. You can also use the Re- Hand-held Remote Controls and mote Control to control lights and ap- Key-chain Remote Controls for pliances around the home. arming and disarming the system and for controlling lights and appli- Features anc

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INSTALLING THE SYSTEM SETTING UP THE LOCATING THE CONSOLE CONSOLE Select a location that is central to the 1 . Plug th e Console into an AC outlet which is not controlled by a wall doors and windows you wish to pro- tect so that all Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors are within range 2. Fully extend the RF antenna 3. Plug the included phone cord into familiar with the operation of the sys- the socket on back of Console and tem you should test all the Sensors, plug the other end into an u

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SETTING UP REMOTE CONTROL(S) 4 Key Chain Remote Control This p r ocedure initializes each Re- 1. Install a 6V alkaline battery inside mote Control so that the Console rec- the Use Everead y ognizes its commands. Radio Shack 23-469, or equivalent. Remote Control 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to 1. Install a 9V battery in the INSTALL. battery compartment. 3. Press [ARM] on the 2. Set the Console to INSTALL. The Console emits a tone. If you do 3. Press [ARM ] e not hear a tone, pres s [

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SH624 Security/Home Automation Remote Control 1. [CODE] button under here. in the battery compart- I/ 0 ment. 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to INSTALL. 3. Press [ARM HOME) or [ARM AWAY] on the SH624. The Console emits a tone. If you do not hear a tone, press [CODE) button with a pencil. Then, repeat this step. T Not ODE] button is located underneath its finder label. 4. To set up additiona l (up to eight), repeat steps l-3. When you set the Console back to RUN it plays back the stored mes

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SETTING UP DOOR/ WINDOW SENSOR(S) This procedure initializes each Door/ DW534 Window Sensor so that the Console recognizes signals from the sensor. a alkaline battery in 1. the battery compartment. 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to Press [CODE] on the sensor with a 3. pencil. 4. Press [TEST). The Console’s next unused zone indicator lights and the Console sounds a tone to indi- cate that it accepted the sensor. 5. Set th e switch to MIN to protect a window. Set to Max to protect a door. Pl

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INSTALLING SENSORS not mount the magnet directly onto a metal surface, use a wood or plastic 1. Set the switch on the front of the spacer. Door/Window Sensor to MIN if you are using it to protect a win- 7. Check for proper alignment by dow or to MAX if you are using it opening the door or window. The to protect a door. light on the sensor turns on each time you open the door or win&w. 2. Set the switch inside the Door/ Window Sensor’s battery compart- Repeat Steps 1 to 7 for any additional ment

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To protect more than one door or window fkom a single sensor Use N.C. (Normally Closed) type magnetic switches and Ioop them in series from one door or window to the next (using any suitable wire). Then connect both ends of the loop to the sensor. See below. Note: N.C. m eans Normally Closed. This type of magnetic switch is sup- plied with the sensors. These switches a normally closed when the door or window is closed, and open when the Windows F Note: magnetic switch is used so that if the moun

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SETTING UP AND USING MOTION DETECTORS This procedure initializes each Motion USING THE SP554A. Detector so that the Console recogniz- Set switch on left (looking at back) to es it. You install a Motion Detector (1) to tri p just like you install Door/Window detected (most sensitive). Set switch to Sensors. Each Motion Detector will be (2) to trip alarm if two movements de- assigned to one of the 16 zones. tected or continuous movement detect- 1. Install a battery in a the battery compart

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MOTION DETECTOR PLACEMENT D Nominal Zonal (Ran View) ~i$Y~.) 9 i&GA 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 Zone B Zone C Zone D Ran ge (ft.) Nominal Zonal Coverage (Side View) Coverage shown is for PF24 flat lens (supplied). The can “see” up to a dis- You can place th e tance of about 40 feet with a 90 degree ter top or use the included mounting field of view. It can be placed up to bracket. The mounting bracke t about feet away from the Console. the to be swivelled up and down and from left to r

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SETTING UP REMOTE MODULES SETTING UP SETTING UP LAMP MODULES WALL SWITCH MODULES When the alarm trips, lights connected When the alarm trips, lamps connect- ed to Lamp Modules (set to the same to Wall Switch Modules (set to the Housecode as the Console) flash on same Housecode as the Console) flash on and off for the duration of the and off for the duration of the alarm. After 4 minutes (or when you disarm alarm. After 4 minutes (or when you the alarm) the lamps stop flashing and disarm the alar

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POWERHORN REMOTE SIREN WARNING: The POWERHORN is SETTING UP THE extremely loud! Do not stand near it The POWERHORN Remote Powerline when you trip the alarm. Prolonged siren responds to signals transmitted exposure to the 110 decibel output by the Console (over house wiring). could cause permanent hearing When th e trips, the Console’s si- damage. ren sounds and lights flash. After the lights have flashed on and off about 5 Using the POWERHORN with times, th e POWERHORN trips. It other X-10 Con

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SETTING UP THE TELEPHONE DIALER If you only want to store 1 phone Setting Up Phone Numbers number, “fill up” the memory loca- Warning: Only program the Console tions with the same number. i.e. to call someone with whom you have 1 - who would expect such a (such as 2 - a friend, relative or neighbor) who can 3 - 1 then listen to determine if there is a 4 - problem. The person can the n For 2 phone numbers: for assistance to be sent if necessary, or call you back to see if everything is 1 -

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USING THE SYSTEM CONSOLE ARMING AND DISARMING ZONE INDICATORS THE SYSTEM The C onsole displays the status of the When you arm the system in the RUN first eight zones. These indicators can 1 or RUN 2 m ode, and open a door or display four states, as follows: window, the following happens: Steady on - means that particular l A loud (95 decibel) siren sounds door or window is open. for 4 minutes. means that particular Steady off - l Lights connected to Lamp Modules door or window is closed. and Wal

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ARM HOME/ARM AWAY 3. Press [DISARM] to stop the siren. The lights remain on. (SH624 only) The SH624 Remote Control lets you 4. Press [LIGHT OFF] on the R emote Control to turn of f arm the system with or without Mo- to modules which you set to the tion Detectors armed same Housecode and Unit Code as If you press [ARM AWAY] on the the Console. SH624 Remote Control, all Door/ Delay Mode Window Sensors AND Motion Detec- (HT544 and SH624 only) tors will be armed. 1. Set the Delay switch on th e HT

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ARMING WITHOUT THE TO SEE THE STATUS OF ZONES 9-16 REMOTE CONTROL If there is a problem with zones 9 -16, You can arm the sy stem without using you do not see a flashing zon e a Remote Control by pressing the ARM button on the Console. Arming but will hear the trouble alarm if you this way ALWAYS arm the sys- try to arm the system. Press and hold [BYPASS]. This bypasses the problem tem in th e and lets you see which zone is report- SOUNDING THE ing the problem. If you do not want to PANIC AL

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TESTING THE DIALER Once you have installed the Sensors son will always hear the complete and Remote Controls, and entered the message. If the phone hasn’t been an- phone numbers and the voice mes- swered by the time the Console has sage, the Console is ready to use. played the message three times, or if n answe ring To test the voice message: machine and the Console therefore First test the message without connect- doesn’t receive a touch-tone response, ing the Console to the phone line. Dis- th

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Note: If you already own the RC 50 00 TURNING LIGHTS ON AND transmitter and transceiver OFF REMOTELY + set the RR501 and HT544/KF574 Remote Control the PS561 to the same Press [LIGHT ON] or [L IGHT OFF ] SH624 Remote Control on the Remote Control to turn on or The SH624 Re mote Control combines off lights connected to X-10 Modules the features of th e and the which you set to the same Housecode It allows you to Arm and dis- AND Unit Code as the Console. arm the system in HOME and AWAY Note


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