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HOME 4+
MICROPROCESSORHOMESECURITY
SYSTEM
HOME 4+
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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The system is useful for protection of
small buildings - living places, shops,
offices, store places etc. including up to 8
separate zones. It has built-in power sup-
ply and double-armoured siren, and inputs
for security devices as well. The system
Home 4 enables parallel connection of
several keyboards, as well as sharing of the
system between one or two users in one
and the same time. It is possible to con-
nect a dialer or PCB (PGM-expander for
control of sound security technics trans-
mitter) to the system.

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1.System mounting:
The system mounting is done in the follow-
ing steps:
- The system box is mounted in suitable
place by screws on the wall through the
bored on the backside holes.
- The keyboard(s) are mounted in the same
way.
- All sensors are mounted in the preliminary
chosen places.
- All cables from the sensors and the key-
board are lead to the central unit. Power
supply cable is also provided.
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2.Wiring:
The secondary side of the circuit transformer
is connected to AC output of the system.
Power supply to the sensors, keyboards and
other devices are provided by outputs: +12V
and GND.
Accident number of standard security and
fire sensors with normal closed alarm and
sabotage registration contacts, with or without
(for instance multi-connector type) 12V power

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supply, can be connected to each zone.
The sensor must provide at least 0.6sec.,
opened status of the connectors in sabotage
state.
Total power consumption of all sensors
using system power must be less than 200mA.
Zones between 1 and 6 can be set: double-
balanced ones, balanced without resistor at the
end of the line, with resistor only at the line (cir-
cuit) end and without balanced resistors
based on the fact that in zone 6 tamper con-
tacts are connected.
Zone 7 can be connected to one of the key-
boards, as unbalanced zone.
Zone 8 is connected to the tamper keyboard
buttons.
If the system is programmed, to be used by
key-switch for arming and disarming, the key-
switch is connected in zone 5 by resistor 1K.
The free (out of use) zones are connected
to the Ground (GND) by resistor 1 K.
3. Programmable outputs:
The system has two outputs for controlling
external devices: PGM1 and PGM2.

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The outputs are with active zero up to
500mA.
Output PGM1 is activated when the siren is
turned on. Output PGM2 is activated if any user
is under protection or by the conditionally-lag-
ging zone.
To the system can be connected PGM- ex-
panders with 9 or 4 outputs.
The outputs come from transistors with
opened collector (100mA/30V) and are useful
for control of transmitters for security devices.
The logic of programmable outputs-setup
is following:
- Expander with 9 outputs:
#1. A single output for armed system
and 8 outputs for zones status.
#2. 9 outputs for user settings.
- Expander with 4 outputs:
#1. Two outputs for arming first or
second user area and two outputs for
alarm in the first and second user area.
#2. Two outputs if first or second user is
under protection, an output for alarm and
an output for fire system at any users area.

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#3. Four outputs at users order.
4. Reading systems memory for re-
corded irregular events:
Flashing of button ÌÅÌ in disarmed mode
indicates recorded irregular events. Reading
a memory for recorded irregular events in sys-
tem disarmed mode is done in the way as fol-
lows:
- press button MEM. It flashes permanently
(indicating memory reading mode), as herewith
the LED corresponding to the zones of the last
registered irregular event lights on.
- consequent pressing of the button ENT
enables report for the former recorded irregu-
lar events (up to 64 in number). After the last
report, system automatically comes out of the
memory reading mode and the flashing of but-
ton MEM stops.
- flashing of button MEM can be disabled
pressing the button CLR during reading a
record, when button ÌÅÌ glows continu-
ously.

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5. Setup by means of Creating code (a
code of code creator):
In a new (without any records in memory)
system, either as after system initial parameters
record, creating code is installed to be 3791.
The code must be changed by the code-cre-
ator.
5.1. System setup by button PRG:
Press button PRG. It begins flashing setup
mode is activated.
Enter creating code, whereupon follows
a double-bleep indicating acceptance.
Press a button between 1 and 7, under
that button PRG begins flashing continuously.
5.1.1.If chosen button 1, the setup of
zones type is performed, as follows:
Press consecutively 7 buttons with numbers
from 0 to 5, corresponding to zones from 1
to 6, as follows:
0 - a lagging zone ,
1 a conditionally-lagging zone,
2 a momentary zone,
3 - a home zone,
4 - 24- hours zone and

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5 - a fire zone.
Example:
To set the zones as follows:
Zone 1 lagging zone
Zone 2 conditionally-lagging zone
Zone 3 momentary zone
Zone 4 fire zone
Zone 5 momentary zone
Zone 6 24-hours zone and
Zone 7 lagging zone
Press consequently following buttons:
0 (zone 1 lagging zone)
1 (zone 2 conditionally-lagging zone)
2 (zone 3 momentary zone)
5 (zone 4 fire zone)
2 (zone 5 momentary zone)
4 (zone 6 24-hours zone) and
0 (zone 7 lagging zone)
After the last entered number the system
gives a triple bleep of acceptance and auto-
matically comes out of the setup mode. In the
event of an error a long bleep is heard and the

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record failed.
5.1.2. If button 2 is pressed setup of new
creating code is performed:
- enter creating code of four digits by the
keyboard buttons between 0 and 9, then fol-
lows a double bleep of acceptance.
- for new code recording, it is necessary to
type it once again. The record is followed by a
double bleep again. In the event of an error a
long bleep is heard and the record failed:
- the system automatically quits creating
code setup mode.
- creating code can only be changed, but
not removed.
5.1.3. If button 3 is pressed setup of sys-
tem time intervals is available:
This is realized under the consequent
entering of 3 numbers of 3 digits with the fol-
lowing value:
- first number of 3 digits (from 001 to 255) -
a time for entering.
- the second number of 3 digits (from 001 to
255) - a time for quit and

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- the third number (from 001 to 031) - a time
for a siren signalizing.
After all the system automatically comes out
of time intervals setup mode.
5.1.4. A record of program bits for the sys-
tem is done by pressing button 4 as follows:
Alternative pressing of a button from
1 to 8 is followed by lighting on/off of any
LED from 1 to 8. Indication of these LEDs
means following:
1 dark/flashing (bit Bal =0/1) - unstable/
balancing zones
2 dark/flashing (bit Eol = 0/1) - without/
with resistor at the end of line (circuit)
3 dark/flashing (bit Home = 0/1) - with-
out/with automatically enabling of home mode
4 dark/flashing (bit Dialer = 0/1) - with-
out/with using phone dialer
5 dark/flashing (bit Pgm2m = 0/1) -
PGM2: security devices/activated by the con-
ditionally-lagging zone
6 dark/flashing (bit Switch = 0/1) - with-
out/with keyswitch for arming and disarming
7 dark/flashing (bit AltKey = 0/1) mo-
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