LONGHORN LHD8003 Installation guide

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Installation guide
Manufacturer: SHENZHEN LONGHORN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
Add:
Postcode: 518106
Fax: +86-755-33265388
Website: http://www.csst-longhorn.com
E-mail: helen.p@csst.com
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THE 4 BUILDING, 1 FLOOR OF THE 5 BUILDING, NEW AND HIGH
TECHNOLOGY PARK, GUANGMING, WANDAIHENG, BAOAN SHENZHEN, CHINA
LHD8003册 尺:368*207mm *技/钟
Telephone number:
+86-755-33265399
Arm Away
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
1 5 : 3 0
CREATING SECURITY SOLUTION
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
User Name
User Address
Installer Name
Installation Company
Installation Date
Phone of Installation Company
Fax of Installation Company
Control Panel ID
Control Panel Phone NO.
CMS 1
CMS 1 Address
CMS 1 Phone NO.
CMS 2
CMS 2 Address
CMS 2 Phone NO.
SMS Center 1
SMS Center 1 Address
SMS Center 1 Phone NO.
SMS Center 2
SMS Center 2 Address
SMS Center 2 Phone NO.
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PACKING LIST
Note : It should include screws (4pcs ), EOL resistance (2.2K, 4pcs) and dowels (4pcs) in the accessory bag .
Item
Description
Quantity
Control Panel
Keyfob
Wireless PIR Detector
Wireless Magnetic Switch
Power Adaptor
Installation Manual
Accessory Bag
Installing Hole Drawing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 : Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 2 : Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 3 : Hardware Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------
3.1. Main Board ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.2. Power Supply Board -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.3. GSM Module --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 4 : System Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------
4.1. Pre-installation Planning ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.2. Wireless Installation Guidelines ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3. Installation Procedure ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.1. Open the Housing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.2. Power off and Insert SIM Card ---------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.3. External Devices Connection ----------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.4. Power Connection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.5. Register Transmitters --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3.6. Testing the Chosen Mounting Location -----------------------------------------------------------
4.3.7. Installing the Control Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 5 : Operations -------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.1. Front Panel Layout -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.1.1. Status LED ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.1.2. Front Panel Keypad -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.2. LCD Display ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.2.1. Standby Mode -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.2.2. Display Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.3. Alarm Type and Way ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.4. Keypad Lock and Unlock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.5. Codes Access -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.6. System Trouble Query ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 6 : Zone Descriptions -----------------------------------------------------------------
6.1. Zone Type -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.2. Zone Number --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.3. Chime Zone ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 7 : Arm/Disarm Operation -----------------------------------------------------------
7.1. Arm/Disarm via Keypad or Keyfob --------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.1.1. Arm Away -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.1.2. Arm Stay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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7.1.3. Disarm
7.2. Arm/Disarm via Phone -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.3. Arm/Disarm via SMS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.4. Trigger Alarm via Keypad ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 8 : Programming -------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.1. Access Programming -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.2. Quit Programming -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3. Programming -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.1. Cancel Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.2. Stop Communication ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.3. Code Set --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.4 Zone Bypass ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.5. Phone Set -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.6. Event Log --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.7. Service Option ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.8. Programming Set -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.8.1. Device -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.8.2. Communication --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.8.3. System Option ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.3.8.4. Initialization ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 9 : Telecontrol via Phone or SMS -----------------------------------------------------
9.1. Telecontrol via Phone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9.2. Dial to Alarm via Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9.3. Telecontrol via SMS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9.4. Send SMS for Alarm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 10 : Parameters --------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1. Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.2. Electric Parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.3. GSM Module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 12: Warranty and Limitations-----------------------------------------------------------
Appendix 1: System Default Parameters ------------------------------------------------------
Appendix 2: Menu Structure ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Appendix 3: Communication Protocol and Codes -------------------------------------------
Appendix 4: Term Definitions -------------------------------------------------------------------
Appendix 5: Zone Type Setting Figure ---------------------------------------------------------
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Introduction:
Nowadays, homeowners want much more than a monitored security system. They prefer an alert system.
This wireless alarm kit offers an innovative all-in-one solution with all aspects of security and
connectivity covering a full range of wireless accessories.
Activating periodic supervision for accessories, it ensures system safety. Featuring PSTN, GSM dialing
or SMS send optional, it offers multiple performance options and the flexibility. With upload and
download software, you can load the data and remote program the system. It meets different ranges of
demand to personal phones or central station by easy programming and simple menu-operation with
voice guide.
Chapter 1: Introduction
3.1 Main Board
The main board is the brain of the system. It includes all interfaces for devices, such as wired zones, wired
siren, PGM output, AUX power output, built-in siren, external siren and telephone interface.
The aim of this section is to acquaint you with the various circuit boards that make up the system.
Chapter 3: Hardware Layout
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TFT LCD with menu display, intelligent voice-guide operation
Periodic supervision for wireless PIR and magnetic switch
PSTN or GSM dialing, or SMS message send for alarm optional
Upload and download function optional
255 event log with time indication
Built-in front and rear tamper for control panel
Compatible with built-in siren(85dB), wired external siren and 3 wireless sirens
1 PGM and AUX power output
2 central stations working selectable
6 phone numbers: 2 for CMS and 4 for personal phones(or mobiles)
8 codes: 1 for installer, 1 for master, 1 for temporary, 1 for duress and 4 for users
Available with utmost 6 keyfobs
Compatible with Contact ID protocol
Wireless frequency: 433MHZ/868MHZ
16 wireless zones and 2 wired zones
Chapter 2: Specifications
Specifications :
Figure -1-
Front tamper switch 1
Wireless RX module
Cable interface for power, connect with power supply board
Audio speaker interface
Built-in siren interface
PGM, telephone line interface, for details pls refer to Figure 8
2 wired zones, 1 wired siren, 1 AUX power
output, for details pls refer to Figure 8
Jumper for codes reset: While to Default:
master code, installer code and duress
code will be reset, with temporary code
and user code deleted. Pls jump to USE for normal working.
Flat-cable interface connector to LCD
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3.3 GSM Module
It enables the system to support GSM or SMS alarm. SIM card must be inserted with both AC and DC
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4.1 Pre-installation Planning
Before starting the installation procedure, it is worthwhile to draw a rough sketch of the building and
determine the required position for the control panel and each wireless device. When deciding on the
placement for installation, consider the following:
1. Mount the control panel in a location with easy access to telephone and power connections.
2. The control panel should be mounted in a position where the GSM signal is strong.
3. Refer to the following section in order to choose the optimal location for wireless devices in relation to
the control panel.
4.2 Wireless Installation Guidelines
In order to optimize wireless communication, consider the following guidelines:
1. Whenever possible, mount the panel centrally in relation to wireless sensors.
2. Avoid installation in close proximity to sources of high noise or radio frequency interference, for
example, air conditioner, heater or circuit breaker boxes.
3. Minimize the distance between the panel and transmitters.
4. Minimize the number of obstacles between the panel and transmitters.
5. Metal based construction materials, such as steel reinforced concrete walls, will reduce the range of
radio transmissions.
Chapter 4: System Installation
3.2 Power Supply Board
It supplies power for main board and GSM module. Pls cut off the power, with both AC and DC power off
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Note: AC power must be connected for normal use. If only with battery, the wired siren can not be driven.
Cable interface for power, connect with power supply board
Flat-cable interface for GSM module
Backup battery socket
Socket for power adaptor
GSM module
Flat-cable interface for GSM module
SIM card slot
Status LED
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4.3.2 Power off and Insert SIM Card
SIM card must be inserted for GSM or SMS alarm via GSM module. The AC power and battery must be cut-
off for safe operation.
Steps:
1. Plug the AC power adaptor and battery flat-cable.
2. Push off the SIM buckle lightly, see Figure 7.
3. Insert the SIM card.
4. Lock it.
4.3 Installation Procedure
After unpacking the kit and making sure that you have all the necessary equipments, it is recommended
that you install the system as following:
Step 1: Open the housing.
Step 2: Make sure power is cut off, and insert the SIM card.
Step 3: Connect external devices.
Step 4: Power the control panel.
Step 5: Register the transmitters(wireless detector, magnetic switch, siren and keyfobs, etc.
Step 6: Test the communication signal of chosen mounting location..
Step 7: Permanently install the control panel and transmitters.
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4.3.1 Open the Housing
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4.3.3 Exter nal Devices Connection
1. Wired Siren Connection
The max drive of BELL terminal is 400mA/12VDC. Connect the bell power line to BELLand GND. The
siren will beep once after powering on. You can try to program via keypad to set if the siren beeps and how
Note: The wired siren is invalid with only backup battery on.
Note
The reduction of the RF signals strength is directly proportional to the thickness of the
obstacle, assuming that the obstacles are of identical material.
Open the housing, press the control
panel buckle lightly to open it.
Note
4. PGM Connection
The max load of PGM output is DC50V/500mA. Boolean value is output with PGM connected with GND of
main board.
Wired Devices Connection
The system supports different kinds of wired detectors with EOL resistance. Please connect as
following:
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2. AUX Power Output Terminal
AUX supplies power output for wired detectors(AC Operated: 10-12V, Battery Operated: 6-8V, max
current: 100mA. It may cause abnormal working for wired detector under low battery).
3. Telephone Line Connection
Connect the telephone line to the telephone line terminal block “LINE_IN” on the main board.
And connect the telephone or fax machine to the telephone line terminal block “LINE_OUT” .
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N/C detector
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Re-check the wiring and make sure all connection is correct.
Connect the AC power adaptor and plug the backup battery. The control panel can not be initialized by only
battery.
Parameters of power adaptor: Input: 100V-240VAC 50/60HZ 0.5A, Output: 12VDC 1.5A.
Backup battery: 7.2V 1800mAh NimH rechargeable, 24hours is required for full recharge which can last
around 8 hours for this system under standby situation. After low battery warning, it can work for around
30 minutes.
The system will keep the time and date with time chirp powered. If the power of time chirp runs out, you
need to re-set the time manually. See the Figure:
After powering up and initialization, it beeps shortly and requires to input time and date.
The icon will move to next automatically after each input. Press “*” to exit. After complete input, press “#
to confirm. If the input is not finished, and meanwhile *is pressed, it will display on the LCD Invalid
Set. Please press “*” to re-input it.
With GSM module connected, time will set by itself by searching the network, which may take 1-2 minutes.
1. Set Date
0 1 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 0
2. Set Time
0 0 : 0 0
4.3.4 Power Connection
AC power must be connected for initialization. Or else it can not be initialized with just backup
battery.
Note
Once all of the transmitters are registered, it is recommended that you test the chosen mounting
locations before permanently mounting the control panel and wireless devices. You can test the
transmitter signal strength using the TX Test feature.
To test wireless transmitters:
1. During disarm, press “PROG, with voice guide “Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the
installer code with “#” to enter.
2. Select “Service WL. Test #.
3. Trigger the desired devices, and the info about them will display on the LCD.
4. After all test, press “*” to exit.
Test GSM Signal:
The communication signal strength should be tested to confirm if GSM module is connected.
To test the GSM signal:
1. During disarm, press “PROG” with voice guide “Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the
installer code with “#” to enter.
2. Select “Service # GSM Test #.
0-31 means for the signal strength. 31 means the strongest. To make sure normal communication,
please use over 12.
#
At first, stick “Installing Hole Drawing” on the location for control panel. Drive 4 screws on the fixed position
(see Figure 11-1), and then hang the control panel directly on the screws(see Figure 11-2). While driving
the screws, please pay strict attention to the depth of screws to make sure easy hang and tamper switch
work normally. There are 2 tamper switches: front tamper and rear tamper. Compress the tamper switch
while installing. If the control panel is removed or opened, tamper alarm will be triggered.
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Installing Hole Drawing
Wall Wall
While hanging the control panel, please dont shake the product to avoid breaking the tamper switch.
Chapter 5: Operations
5.1 Front Panel Layout
Figure - -12
AWAY
STAY
DISARM
PROG
4.3.5 Register Transmitters
Transmitters refer to wireless devices such as detector, magnetic switch, siren and keyfob, etc.
can transmitters be recognized by the control panel.
To register a device:
1. During disarm, press “PROG. With voice guide “Enter password before setting parameters!. Input the
installer code with “#.
2. For specific register process, pls refer to “WL. Register, Keyfob Register and WL. Siren Reg..
Only after
enrolling
4.3.6 Testing the Chosen Mounting Location
Having chosen and tested the mounting location of the control panel and each transmitter, you are now ready
to permanently install the system.
4.3.7 Installing the Control Panel
Please take off the battery before enrolling, and then enroll one by one with battery connected.
While you register with battery on for all devices, there may come wireless signal interference
and make enroll fail.
Note
5.1.1 Status LED
5.1.2 Front Panel Keypad
Power LED: Red means AC loss or low battery. Green means normal.
Arm LED: Red means armed. Green means disarm.
Alarm LED: Red means alarm. Slow flash means dialing the CMS.
Signal LED: Flash means normal GSM signal.
Keypad backlight: press any key, the backlight will turn on, whatever, if no any keying within 30s, it will
disappear. During the backlight from ON to OFF, with any trouble, the control panel will warn System
trouble, please check!
5.2 LCD Display
The LCD display provides you with a detailed interface for operation and programming.
5.2.1 Standby Mode
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standby mode, system status, time and date, or
banner are displayed on LCD. If system status is
abnormal, it will displayed as:
Arm Away
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
15:30
System Trb.
5.2.2 Display Interface
You may meet following symbols or marks:
Selected for multiple-choice
Unselected for multiple-choice
Selected for single choice
Unselected for single choice
Counting down
System trouble
Display of alarm events
Alarm List
System Trb.
Trb. List
Display of trouble
It means not disarmed after alarm.
Untreated
It means disarmed after alarm.
Treated
Arm Away
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
15:30
System Trb.
2. Line Loss
3. Low GSM Signal
4.WL. Zone 1 Trb.>>>
1. Low Battery
------ Trb. List------
For arm away
For arm stay
For disarm, and also for fire alarm(press for 2s)
For programming, and also for panic alarm(press for 2s)
Figure or navigation key for up turn, for menu operation or query
Figure or navigation key for down turn, for menu operation or query
It means deletewhile inputting figures or quit for menu operation.
AWAY
STAY
DISARM
PROG
Confirm to enter for details
System Trouble Display:
System Trb.” will display on LCD if there is. See following, press to query:
Standby mode can be defined as the state the system is in when it is disarmed and not in menu mode. In
Alarm Display:
The alarm will display with voice guide in the alarm List. Press the navigation key to select with #to
query the event. If there are multiple alarm events, press the navigation key directly to check other
events. Press “* ” to quit.
If disarm by also clearing the alarm list, the event will disappear. If disarm by saving alarm list, then the
event will change into “Treated. For specific operation, please refer to 7.1.3.
Zone 17 Panic Untreated
Zone 22 Peri. Untreated
Zone 21 En/Ex. Untreated
------ Alarm List------
Alarm ---------- Untreated
Zone: 17
Type: Panic
Time:
1 2 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
10:35
Zone 17 Panic Treated
Zone 22 Peri. Treated
Zone 21 En/Ex. Treated
------ Alarm List------
Programming:
During programming, it displays similar as following:
4. Auto ON/OFF
ON
OFF
WL. Zone 3
Type: Entry/Exit
Activate Siren
Low Battery
TX Loss
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5.3 Alar m Type and Way
Alarm delay occurs with voice indication as Alarm, please disarm! when the entry delay zone is
triggered. Before the music ends, please disarm, and the alarm message will not be sent to CMS center.
Or if you disarm after the music, the message will be sent. Entry delay happens for entry/exit zone and
active zone only.
Different alarm type and zone type determines different alarm way:
1. For entry/exit zone, only during arm away and arm stay will the zone be triggered with
alarm delay.
2. For active zone, only during arm away will the zone be triggered with alarm delay.
3. When alarm already happens in the zone, and with this zone triggered again, the panel
will alarm immediately with no indication of entry delay.
Note
Alarm type
Send to CMS
Dial phone
Send SMS
LED
Siren
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NoNo
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No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Ring(cut-off adjustable)
Not ring
Not ring
Not ring
Not ring
Fire zone
Gas zone
Panic zone
Perimeter zone
Active zone
Entry/Exit zone
Tamper zone
Line loss
AC loss
Low battery
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Not ring
Not ring
WL. loss
Low battery for WL.
Duress zone
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There are two alarm type: instant alarm and delay alarm.
Trigger 24-hour zones, instant alarm will occur.
24-hour zones include: fire zone, gas zone, panic zone, duress zone, and tamper zone.
Note : For 24-hour zone, whether it is armed or disarmed, once triggered, it will alarm immediately.
The voice guide will last for 10minutes without any operation. During disarm, after the voice
finishes, any operation will trigger the voice replay.
Note
Remark: Enter PROG by master code, you can set all codes except installer code.
Enter PROG by installer code, you can only set installer code.
5.6 System Trouble Quer y
The voice will guide System trouble, please check! and it will display System Trb. on LCD. You can
press the key of to enter the trouble list, and then press the navigation key of or to check. If the
trouble is solved, it will disappear out of the list. If no operation within 1 minute, it will quit automatically.
System trouble includes: AC loss, low battery, telephone line loss, time unset, GSM unconnected, low
GSM signal, no SIM card, communication failure, wireless and wired zone trouble. Wireless zone trouble
includes low battery and supervision failure. Trouble for wired zones means it is triggered but with no
alarm. Communication failure includes failure with CMS, SMS send and GSM dialing, The reason may be
low balance for SIM card. If the function of Zone Trb. Indicationis turned on, when any trouble of above
occurs, it will tell which zone is troubled in system. For detailed query, press “#” as following:
5.4 Keypad Lock and Unlock
If the code is locked when there is no alarm, but alarm occurs after the code lock, the system will auto
release the code. While if the code is locked after alarm, auto release must be available after system re-
intialization, or within 30 minutes.
If the code is input wrong, the voice will guide “Wrong code, please re-input!” and the LCD displays as:
Keypad Locked,
Auto-release in 30min!
After the code is locked, when you program any that requires code, the voice will guide “Access locked,
please try later!
Code locked, try later!
5.5 Codes Access
There are 5 types of codes: master code, installer code, duress code, temporary code, and user code(4).
Different authorization are appointed for different codes.
means for authority:
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Wrong code, Input again:
Code Type
Arm&disarm
Enter PROG
Code Set
PROG” in main menu
Editable
Clearable
Master Code
Installer Code
Duress Code
Temp Code
User code 1
Code Type
Arm&disarm
Enter PROG
Code Set
PROG” in main menu
Editable
Clearable
User code 2
User code 3
User code 4
Arm Away
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 0 9
System Trb.
------Trb. List------
1. Low Battery
2. Line Loss
3. Low GSM Signal
4. WL. Zone 1 Trb.>>>
WL. Zone 1Trb.
Low Battery
Transmitter Loss
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If the time is unset with GSM module unconnected, the voice guide of trouble will not sound. System
trouble voice indication will not be available from 10:00PM to 7:00AM. During trouble query, the zone
will not alarm with it trigger.
Note
And if the code is input wrong for 5 times, the voice will indicate “Access locked, please try later!.
For detailed system trouble and solution, please refer to following table:
Description
Solutions
Low Battery
Low power of battery Check the power connection timely.
Line Loss
Disconnection of telephone line
Check the line connection carefully
Low GSM signal
Weak signal of GSM communication
Choose a better position for installation
Wireless
Trouble
Low Battery
Transm itter Loss
Low power of transmitters
Change battery
No signal is received during supervision period.
Check if the transmitter is moved or broken
Wired Trouble
Wired devices are triggered.
Check if the wired devices are normal working or not.
Power is cut off.
Check the power connection timely.
No GSM module
Disconnection of GSM module due to
abnormal power.
Please cut off the power and re-connect.
AC failure
Please re-ins ert the card after re-powering off the system
No GSM signal No signal received from mobile phone
SIM card is invalid; Or re-choose a suitable position
for installation.
Time Unset
No SIM card Loose contact of SIM card
System time is set incorrectly.
Re-set the system correctly
CMS 1 Trouble Failed communication to CMS1 Note CMS 1 or relatives to check
CMS 2 Trouble Failed communication to CMS1 Note CMS 2 or relatives to check
SMS Trouble Failure of SMS send Check if there is no balance for SIM card
Dialling Trouble
1. Refuse or power off of receiving phone
2. Overdue of the SIM card
Pick up the phone in time.
Check if there is no balance for SIM card
Commu-
nication
Trouble
Trouble
There are 8 types of zones: entry/exit zone, active zone, perimeter zone, panic zone, fire zone, gas zone,
tamper zone and duress zone.
There are 22 zones: zone 1-16 is for wireless. Zone 17 is for panic. Zone 18 is for duress. Zone 19 is for
fire. Zone 21-22 is wired. Zone 20 is for tamper.
Different zone type alarms in different ways.
Tamper alarm is valid with 24 hours for wireless zone 1-16. with tamper alarm indication.
Chapter 6: Zone Descriptions
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6.1 Zone Type
Zone
Type
Valid or not
when disarm
Valid or not
when away
Valid or not
when stay
Exit
Delay
Entry
Delay
Sound
and flash
Type
number
Entry/Exit Zone
Active Zone
Perimeter Zone
Panic Zone
Fire Zone
Gas Zone
Tamper Zone
Duress Zone
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid Invalid
Invalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid Valid Valid
Valid
Valid Valid Valid
Mount position
or detector
Gate
Indoor
Veranda window
Panic button
Fire detector
Gas detector
Tamper switch
Emergency button
6.2 Zone Number
Zone Number
Bypass or not Type
Remark
Applicable
Applicable Applicable
Applicable Applicable
Applicable
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
01~16 is wireless
17 is panic
18 is duress
19 is fire emergency
21~22 is wired
30 is panel tamper
6.3 Chime Zone
It enables the panel with alarm with entry delay during arm, or issue “ Welcome to intelligent alarm system!
under disarm.
Note : The chime zone function only works for entry/exit zone.
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You can arm away, arm stay, disarm or panic help via keypad or keyfob. If CMS is connected with
message send, and info except zone alarm is set to send, any operation like arm and disarm will be
reported to CMS.
Chapter 7: Arm/Disar m Operation
7.1 Ar m/Disar m via Keypad or Keyfob
Disarm
Arm-away
Arm-stay
Panic
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7.1.1 Ar m Away
1. When the system is under disarm, press the button of “Arm away” on panel or keyfob, the status LED
turns from Green into Red with the voice guide Arm away, close door and window, exit delay starts
with the music, the LCD display as following:
Arm or disarm is not available during programming or trouble query.Via keypad requires
installer code, while via keypad requires no code.
Exit Delaying:
s
When the exit delay ends, the voice guide will sound “Armed away!
Arm Away
2 0/ 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
1 5 : 3 0
2. If during zone alarm, press “Arm away” on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide “Disarm before arm!
3. If under arm situation, press “Arm away” on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide “Armed away!
Alarm!
Arm Failed!
Disarm before Arm!
Arm Away!
7.1.2 Ar m Stay
It enables the system not to alarm in active zone but alarm in other zones.
1. If under disarm, press Arm stayon keypad or keyfob, the status LED turns from Green into Red, the
voice will guide “Arm stay” with LCD as following:
Arm Stay
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
1 5 : 3 0
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Note
Press “Disarm” on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide “Enter password, add 0 to delete the event log.:
7.1.3 Disar m
Clear alarm list,
code with 0
Input code:
2. If under arm away, and with no alarm, press “Arm stay” on keypad, the voice will guide “Enter password
before setting parameters!You can enter arm stay status with code input or direct keyfob operation.
3. If under zone alarm, press Arm stayon keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide Disarm before arm!
4. If under arm stay, press “Arm stay” on keypad or keyfob, the voice will guide “Arm stayed
Alarm!
Arm Failed!
Disarm before Arm!
1. Disarm with alarm status cleared:
Input the code(except installer code) ending with 0, and #, the arm LED turns from Red to Green with
the voice guide “Disarmed, alarm log eliminated!
2. Disarm with alarm status saved:
Input the code(except installer code) ending with just #, the arm LED turns from Red to Green, with
voice guide “Disarmed!
Disarm
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
1 5 : 3 0
Note: If to arm by keyfob, the alarm status will be saved.
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With GSM module connected, it enables you to arm or disarm, or query system status via SMS. The system
will respond with a message once receiving a query. For details, pls refer to 9.3. “Telecontrol via SMS.
7.2 Ar m/Disar m via Phone
It enables you to arm or disarm via telephone(DTMF). For details, pls refer to 9.1 “Telecontrol via Phone.
7.3 Ar m/Disar m via SMS
7.4 Trigger Alar m via Keypad
It enables you to trigger alarm via keypad or keyfob under emergency.
STAY
DISARM
PROG
Trigger panic alarm:
Press PROGon keypad orPanicon keyfob for 2s (See Figure 14) .
Figure - - 14
STAY
DISARM
PROG
Press Disarmon keypad for 2s (See Figure 15).
Figure - - 15
Trigger fire alarm:
Chapter 8: Programming
8.1 Access Programming
1. During disarm, press “PROG on keypad, and the voice will remind to input code, “Enter pass
-word before setting parameters!
Enter Menu, input code:
2. Input master code or installer code to enter main menu as following:
1. Cancel Alarm
2. Stop. Comm.
3. Code Set
4. Zone Bypass
5. Phone Set
6. Event Log
Menu
3. Press the navigation key to select what you desire to set and confirm with “#, or press *” to exit.
1. Programming option is only available with installer code.
2. means selected, means unselected.
3. During programming, the zone will not alarm when it is triggered
Note
8.2 Quit Programming
8.3 Programming
8.3.1 Cancel Alarm
With faulty operation or unexpected alarm occurs, user can Cancel Alarmin the menu. Thus the panel
will issue a event cancel to CMS.
To cancel alarm:
1. From the menu, select “Cancel Alarm .
2. The LCD will remind Cancel Alarm .
3. Press * to return or for confirm.
?
#
#
Press “* to quit programming to previous menu. Or it will return to previous automatically with no
operation within 1 minute.
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Through this operation, all communication buffers are cleared and all pending messages are cancelled.
8.3.2 Stop Communication
To stop communication:
1. From the menu, select “Stop. Comm. .
2. The LCD will remind you if to stop or not, press “* to cancel the operation, or to stop it.
#
#
Code is available as 4-6 digits. If the code is set 5 or 6 digits, the last one can not be 0. The code must be
different.
Master Code Set:
The master code is the highest authorization level. It enables you to enter main menu, which can be edited.
With the Master code, you can edit all other user codes except the installer code.
To set master code:
1. From the menu, select “ Code Set "# "
.
2. Input the old master code ending with “
.
3. Input the new master code you desire to set ending with “
.
4. Re-input the new master code again, confirm with “ The LCD will remind if it is edit
ed or not.
Press to exit or “#” to finish
.
*
"
Master Code
"
#
#
#
#
8.3.3 Code Set
1. Master Code
1. Old Master Code
2. New Code(4-6 bits)
3. New Code Confirm
Installer Code Set
The Installer code grants access to the Programming menu and the Service menu.
To set installer code:
1. From the menu, select “Code Set Installer Code .# #
2. Input the old installer code Input new code the new code for confirm.
3. Press “ to confirm. Or * to quit.
Note: The default installer code is 1234, which is strongly recommended to edit after installation.
Temp. Code Set:
The temp. code is just for temporary use which is only valid for 24 hours. It will auto clear and must be
reset for next use. Or after initialization or re-power on, it will be cleared.
# # re-input
#
To edit temp. code:
2. If any temp. code is set before, pres s “* , it will display. If not,the icon flashes on LCD.
3. Input the new code re input the new code.
4. Press “ to confirm, or * to quit edit.
1. From the menu, select “Code Set Temp. Code Rev. Temp. Code" .# # #
# -
#
Note : The default master code is 0808, which is strongly recommended to edit after installation.
To delete temp. code:
1. From the menu, select Code Set Temp. Code Temp. Code .
2. It indicates on the LCD “Deleted . Press to quit.
# # # Del.
! *
.
2. Input new code re-input new code for confirm.
3. Press “ ” to confirm, or press * to quit.
To set duress code:
1. From the menu, select “Code Set Duress Code # #
#
#
Duress Code Set
While you disarm with duress code, it will indicate “Disarm” on site but will dial or send alarm info.
The default duress code is 0809, which is strongly recommended to edit after installation.
User Code Set
The user code enables you to arm or disarm only by user code.
To set user code:
1. From the menu, select “Code Set “User Code 1 Edit Code .
2. If any user code is set before, press “* to display former one, then press to input new code. Or if no
user code is set before, input directly.
3. Input new user code re nput new code.
4. Press “ to confirm. Or press * to give up.
To delete user code:
1. From the menu, select “Code Set User Code 1 Del. Code .
2. If any user code is set before, press “* to display former user code, then press to input new code.
Or if no user code is set before, it will display null.
3. Press “* to quit.
# # #
#
# -
#
# # #
#
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When a zone is bypassed, it is ignored by the system and does not generate an alarm when triggered. It
enables you to bypass one zone or more zones, or all zones.
To bypass one by one
1. From the menu, select “Zone Bypass .
2. Select “Bypass one by one .
3. Press the navigation key to select the zone number, ending with “ .
4. And the select “ON or OFF, ending with .
5. Press “* to quit.
#
#
#
#
8.3.4 Zone Bypass
Note
To bypass all
1. From the menu, select “Zone Bypass .
2. Select “Bypass All .
3. It will remind Bypass All? for confirm, and press to confirm, or press*to give up.
#
#
#
8.3.5 Phone Set
Telephone setting can be personal phone for voice or for SMS. The system will dial the phone or send SMS
when alarm occurs.
Voice Phone Set
It enables you to edit or delete the number you set before.
To set voice phone:
1. From the menu, select Phone Set#Voice Phone Set #’.
Note
Note
1. Bypass functions work for wireless zone 1 to 16, 21, 22, 30 and panic 17, and is not applicable
for other zones.
2. During duress alarm, the panel will not dial voice phone 1 and 2 but only dials voice phone 3, 4
and CMS. So it is not to suggest to set voice phone 3 and 4 as personal numbers.
1. Bypass one by one
1. WL. Zone 1
OFF
3. WL. Zone 3
OFF
2.
OFF
WL. Zone 2
2. WL. Zone 2
ON
OFF
1. Voice Phone Set
1. Voice Phone 1
3. Voice Phone 3
4. Voice Phone 4
2. Voice Phone 2
2. Voice Phone 2
2. Interface
PSTN
1. Phone NO.
2. Select one telephone group number, press #to set.
3. If any phone is set before, it will display. Press #to edit. If no phone is set before, input directly
.
4. The phone number can be 16 digits utmost. Press #to finish. Or if no figure is input, and#
is pressed directly, the number will be deleted.
Voice Phone Interface Set
It enables you to select PSTN or GSM as dialling way.
To set voice phone interface:
1. From the main menu, select “Phone Set” → “#” → “Voice Phone Set” → “#.
2. Select the telephone group number, press “#” to enter.
3. Select the communication interface(PSTN or GSM) ending with “#.
4. Press “* ” to quit.
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SMS Phone Set
Same as voice phone set.
SMS option
You can select if SMS message will be sent or not for alarm, arm or disarm to save SMS cost.
To set SMS phone:
1. From the menu, select Phone set SMS option #.
2. Select parameters you desire to set ending with “#”.
3. Select ONorOFF”.
8.3.6 Event Log
This system can save 255 event log, including alarm and operation issues. When it exceeds 255, it will
substitute the earliest event.
# ”→“
When the telephone line loses, it will transfer into GSM dialling automatically.
To query event:
1. From the menu, select Event Log”, press “#” to enter. The earliest event will display.
2. Press the navigation key or to query.
3. Press “*” to quite when finished.
You can query event log as following:
Event Log Code
Zone number or code type
Zone type or operation type
Event time
For example:
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
1 8 : 3 0
Event Log 001
Zone : 05
Type: Fire
Time:
1 7 : 3 0
2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0
Event Log 002
User : Master
Type : Disarm
Time:
Set Time/Date
Time and date must be set, or else the event log will be recorded with no time, arm or disarm may not be
realized, or system trouble will happen, voice guide will not work.
To set time and date:
1. From the menu, select “Service # .
2. Input time and date, ending with “#”.
3. During input, press *to quit. When finished, press “#” to confirm. Or if the time is not input
completely, but with “ ”ending. It will indicate Invalid set!” Then pres“*” to re-input.
Auto Arm/Disarm Time
It enables you to set auto arm/disarm time which is set in 24hr system. Before this, the function of auto arm
/disarm must be turned on.
To set auto arm/disarm time:
1. From the menu, select “Service Auto Arm/Dis., then select one group of auto time, ending
with #.
2 Select “Arm Time or Disarm Time, press # to enter, input time, and press # to save.
#Set Time/Date
#
Note: Time and date must be set, or else the event log will be recorded with no time.
“#”
8.3.7 Ser vice Option
2. Press the navigation key to select “ON” or “OFF, ending with#.
3. Press “* to quit when finsihed.
1. From the menu, select “Auto Arm/Dis.”→“# ”→“Auto ON/OFF”→“# .
To turn on/off the function of auto arm/disarm:
4. Auto ON/OFF
ON
OFF
Siren Call Back
With this function, the siren will beep when you arm or disarm to remind operation success.
To set siren call back:
1. From the menu, select “Service →“#→“Call back when arm/dis.”→“#.
2. Press the navigation key to select “ON or “OFF # .
3. Press “*” to quit when finished.
” →
Siren test is strongly recommended periodically for safety, which includes wired siren, wireless siren and
built-in siren.
To test siren:
1. From the menu, select “Service #”.
2. Press the navigation key to select Siren Test #”.
3. Select the type of siren ending with “# to test.
4. After test, press “# to continue another test. Or * to finish.
Siren Test
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Walk Test
It enables you to make sure if the detectors work normally, which is strongly recommended to do
periodically.
To set walk test:
1. From the menu, select “Service →“Walk Test”→“ All registered detectors will display on LCD
with the voice guide asWalk test starts, transmit wireless signal!
2. Once the correspondent signal is transmitted, the detector display will disappear on LCD. If it will not
disappear, it indicates trouble occurs.
3. When all detectors disappear out of LCD, the voice will guide Walk test over ! meanwhile with
No device! ” indicating on LCD
4. Press “*” to quit when test is finished.
→“# # .
Walk Testing, XXXs
1. WL. Zone 1
2. WL. Zone 2
3. WL. Zone 3
4. WL. Zone 4
Walk test over, XXXs
No Device!
It includes TX list(all registered TX and status report), and TX test under this menu.
To query TX list:
1. From the menu, select “Service “#.
2. Select “Transmitter” → TX list” → # .
3. Then the TX list will display. Or if with no device it will display correspondently.
,
Transmitter
Note: The longest period for walk test is 60 0s. Press* to quit after finish.
Time and date must be set, or else the auto arm or disarm
function will be recorded with no time.When GSM module
is disconnected, with no time set, auto arm/diarm function may be not available.
Note
8.3.8.1 Device
For the system to recognize individual devices, each device must be registered . For example, if the device
is a wireless transmitter, registration enables the system to identify the source of a received transmission.
Each device has an individual encrypted ID code. Registering the device to the system familiarizes the
system with this code.
Version
It enables you to query the version of the control panel.
To query the version of panel:
1. From the menu, select Service “#” Version .
2. The panel version will display. Press to quit .
“#”
*
To register by code learn:
1. Select Programming Device Zone WL. Register By Code Learn
“# “# “#” ”.
2. Select the zone number ending with “#”. If registered before, it will remind you to re-register. Press “#” to
There are two ways of register: by code learn or input.
8.3.8 Programming Set
WL. Zone 3
Type: Entry/Exit
TX Loss
Activate Siren
Low Battery
Keyfob 1
Low Battery
TX test is to test and identify wireless signal. With signal received from registered transmitter, it will display
info of it, including ID. With signal received from unregistered transmitter, it will indicate as unknown signal.
To text TX: 1. From the menu, select Service “#”
2. The voice will guideTransmitter test starts, transmit wireless signal!”
3. Trigger the transmitter, If it is registered, the info will display on LCD. If it isnt registered, it
will indicate as unknown signal.
4. Press “ to quit after test finish.
GSM Test
To ensure the validity of GSM communication, please test the signal network at the installing position.
Transmitter “#”TX test“#”.
*
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To test GSM signal:
From the menu, select Service “#”GSM “#” .GSM Test “#”
Note : Signal strength: 0-31 31means the strongest. To make sure the normal communication,
please confirm it is over 12.
Volume Set
7. GSM Test
No Signal!
It enables you to activate or mute the siren and meanwhile adjust the volume. If the siren volume is
closed, the speaker volume will be the lowest.
To set volume:
1. From the menu, select Service “#” Audio Volume “#.
“#
2. Press the navigation key to select volume level, ending with “#”. Press* to quit.
3. Trigger the wireless asap to avoid any interference.
4. The system will remind to save after receiving the signal. Press “#” to save, or to re-register.*
continue, or to quit. If not registered before, the voice will remind Start enrolling, transmit now!”
with counting down for 60s.
*
During register, if the signal is received for registered code, it will indicate as registered. If the
code is in wrong format, it will indicate as wrong. If no code is received within 60s, the system
indicate Enrolling failed!
Note
1. WL. Register
1
2. By Code Input
. By Code Learn
1. Zone
2. Clear WL.
3. Set Zone Type
4. Zone Siren Set
5. Chime Zone
1. WL. Register
1. Devices
2. Keyfob
3. Siren
4. WL. Superv.
1. Zone
Set
WL. Register
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LONGHORN LHD8003 Installation guide

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Security access control systems
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