Mami HomeGuard 32 Manuale utente

X00383 November 2012 Portable_HomeGuard_32_instr_v01.cdr
Portable Monitor
for
wireless outdoor and indoor sensors
MAMI
Preliminary issue
MAMI
MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS
HomeGuard 32

TABLE OF CONTENTS
HomeGuard 32
REGUARD R64 - FEATURES.......................................................................................................................................
G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N..........................................................................................................................
QUICK START GUIDE..............................................................................................:.....................................................
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION........................................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER DEVICES FOR PROGRAMMING....................................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER MAMI REMOTE..................................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER MAMI PIR DETECTORS....................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER MAMI DOOR GUARD........................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER SILENTRON DETECTORS................................................
HOW TO TRIGGER ROBOGUARD DETECTORS.............................................
PROGRAMMING MODE................................................................................................................................................
POWER ON/POWER OFF................................................................................................................
SETTING TIMED SCHEDULES........................................................................................................
AUXILIARY OPTIONS.....................................................................................................................
INTERNAL BUZZER...........................................................................................
SCHEDULE BYPASS.........................................................................................
SETTING THE SYSTEM TIME & DATE............................................................................................
SETTING THE TRANSMITTER CODE.............................................................................................
NAMING OF ZONES........................................................................................................................
SETTING LEVELS............................................................................................................................
CHANGING USER CODE.................................................................................................................
SELF LEARNING DETECTORS.......................................................................................................
SELF LEARNING REMOTE’S..........................................................................................................
NAMING DEVICES IN A ZONE.........................................................................................................
CLEARING DETECTORS IN A ZONE...............................................................................................
CLEARING REMOTE CONTROLS...................................................................................................
DEFAULTING THE ENTIRE SYSTEM..............................................................................................
WARN MODE ON THE SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................
ARMING THE SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................................
ALARMS ON THE SYSTEM.........................................................................................................................................
EXTERNAL TRIGGERS..................................................................................................................
VIEWING ALARM LOG....................................................................................................................
PANIC ACTIVATION......................................................................................................................................................
DIS-ARMING THE SYSTEM........................................................................................................................................
ALERTS ON THE UNIT.................................................................................................................................................
BATTERY LOW ALERT...................................................................................................................
WIRELESS SUPERVISION ALERT..................................................................................................
TAMPER ALERT...............................................................................................................................
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................................................
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GENERAL FEATURES:
:
- Completely Portable.
- Supports a maximum of 64 wireless detectors .
- 8 different zones
- Supports up to 9 Remote Controls with different codes.
- LCD Display.
- Individual naming of Zones(up to 16 characters)
- Individual naming of Detectors(up to 16 characters)
- Arm/disarm via Keypad or Remote Control
- Panic activation via Keypad or Remote Control
- Buzzer output for auxiliary signals (arm, disarm, battery-low etc....).
- Flash memory for retention of both options and code selections during "power-down".
- Programmable Schedule for arming and disarming time windows ( hands free).
- Four preset active zone levels “A, B, C, or D”.
- Easy Arming.
- Easy programming and display of current options and settings .
- Self Learning function for the Remote Control code and Wireless Detectors.
- On Board wireless receiver.
- Monitoring and reporting of Tamper on Wireless Detector
- Monitoring and reporting of Battery low on wireless detectors(if supported)
- Keypad wrong-code alert (allows 3 entries).
- Optional External Antenna.
- On Board wireless receiver and Transmitter.
- Receiver frequency at 433MHz
- Transmitter at 403MHz
- 6 External triggers through transmitter.
- Supports MAMI, Silentron and Other devices available on the market.
REGUARD R64
The “HomeGuard32“ is a D.I.Y. Portable stand-alone alarm panel, limited to receiving wireless signals. The
“HomeGuard32“ is capable of monitoring 64 wireless movement detectors divided into 8 different zones.
The “HomeGuard32“ support 9 different remote controls for arming, disarming and panic activation
The “HomeGuard32“ is fully programmable with an easy user interface. The external connections are limited to
power supply. Since the wireless receiver is onboard no other connections are required, making installation an
easy task. Adding wireless detectors and remote controls to the system is easy with the self learning feature.
The unit is also equipt with a transmitter for 6 External triggers to interface to a Radio module or siren.
The “HomeGuard32“ offers great flexibility and features
(Indoor and Outdoor)
Indoor Wireless Detector
Wireless Door Guard
Outdoor wireless Detector
Four Button Remote
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GENERAL INFORMATION
- Charging: The unit has a 3.7V 1800mAh LiOn battery, The unit requires a 12V charger to charge the battery. The
maximum time for a low battery to charge is approximately 8 hours.
- Battery Life: The battery has a running life span of up to a maximum of 5 days.
“HomeGuard32“
- Zone Names: The zone names must be set by the user, this is to allow the user to easily identify which zone is in
alarm. If the zone name is not set the Zone number will be shown on alarm. setting the zone names can be seen
under the programming section - set Zone names.
- Detector Names: The detector names must be set by the user, this is to allow the user to easily identify which
detector is in alarm. If the detector name is not set the detector number will be shown on alarm. setting the
detector names can be seen under the programming section - set detector names.
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External LED indicator: The “HomeGuard32“ has an external LED output to display the state of the system, if
the unit is armed the LED will illuminate and on a trigger the LED will flash.
- External Buzzer: The “HomeGuard32“ has a 12V buzzer output, which operates in parallel with the internal
buzzer power is only available if the Home Guard is plugged to the charger.
notifying the user which device and zone has the battery low
- Wireless Supervision: All Sensors attached to the unit are monitored should a sensor not check in or trigger
within 24 hours an alarm is activated.
- Alarm Log: All alarms on the unit is stored on the units EEPROM. the user could view all past alarms, date zone
and device that caused the alarm. (check page 9 view alarm log)
- Continuous Alarm Display: In the disarmed state the unit will continue to receive alarms, the alarms will
only be visible on the LCD and no alerts will go off. The most recent alarm will only be displayed.
- System state Retention: On power down the unit retains the current state(ARMED/DISARMED). Suppose the
unit is armed and power is switched off and on the unit will remain armed after it switches back ON.
- Warn/Chime mode: The“HomeGuard32“ is capable of going into a Warn/Chime mode. In this mode the unit
will sound a chime if any of the detectors armed are triggered. Refer to page 9 Warning Mode.
- Zones: The has 8 zones for allocation of wireless devices.
- Wireless Detectors: The can allow for a maximum of 64 wireless (Indoor and Outdoor)
detectors in all Zones. The supports both M.A.M.I. Detectors, Silentron detectors and
Roboguard detectors. Adding wireless devices is an easy task. The user simply has to follow the instructions
under the Add detectors section of Programming mode.
- Remote’s: The supports a maximum of 9 Remote’s. O
smart code (16 bit) )
- Antenna: The has an option for an external antenna. The external Antenna will allow
for a longer range. Typically the unit should be situated central to all detectors.
- Schedules: The has 2 programmable Schedules to automatically arm and disarm the unit at
a specific time. Schedules can be disabled individually. The user can set the schedules to be bypassed for one
day. Note. It is Recommended that the Schedules be used with a backup power supply.
(see Programming mode Schedules and schedule bypass)
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- Tamper: If any of the detectors are tampered with, the detectors will send out a Tamper Signal. The unit
sounds an alarm notifying the user which device and zone has been tampered with.
- Battery Low: If any of the detectors send a battery low signal the unit will illuminate the Trouble led and sound an
alarm . The battery low signal will only be received in
the Disarmed state.
- Four Programmable levels: The Programmable levels is a feature whereby the user can select which zones are
to be monitored when the system is armed. If a zone is not in the level the zone will not be monitored for alarms.
This unit has four levels which can be modified under the programming mode (set level’s A,B,C,D).
- Options: The user can adjust the options of the unit. The options that the user can adjust is the buzzer and
Schedule bypass options. If the user sets the Internal buzzer off, the buzzer will only sound on
an alarm.

0 # 1 B010
Add Remote Controls (Press Panic Button)
Pg 8
0 # 1 A010
Add RoboGuards (Trigger Tamper Switch)
Pg 8
0 # 1 A010
Add Indoor Pir (Trigger Tamper Switch, Switch 8=OFF)
Pg 8
0 # 1 A010
Add DoorGuards (Press Panic Button)
Pg 8
0 # 0 4010
Naming Zones
Pg 7
0 # 1 D010
Naming Devices
Pg 9
0 # 0 3010
Changing System Date and Time
Pg 6
Adding Zones into Partition Levels
Pg 7
0 # 0 A0100B
/ /
0C0D
/
0 # 0 1010
Add Schedules for Arm/Disarm (Arms to Level A only)
Pg 5
Setting Transmitter code
Pg 6
0 # 0 5010
0 # 1 1010
Change User Code
Pg 7
0 # 2 2010
Clear All Remote Controls
Pg 10
0 # 2 1010
Deleting Devices
Pg 9
Warning Mode Level A-D(Press and Hold for 5 Seconds)
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B
/
C
/
D
/
Arming Level A-D (Press and Hold for 5 Seconds)
A B
/
C
/
D
/
Arming Level A/B via Remote
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Arm Level A
Yellow Button
Arm Level B
Green Button
Panic (Press and Hold for 5 Seconds)
*#
+
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Panic Button
Red
Disarm
0 01 0 # #
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Disarm
Blue Button
Clear Tamper or Trouble Alerts (Press and Hold for 5 Seconds)
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Quick Start Guide
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Disable/Enable Onboard Buzzer (1=Enable, 0=Disable)
Pg 6
0 # 0 20101

When using Wireless Sensors please note the following:
1 - The operating range may vary widely from one installation and location to another. The position of the radio receiver
which is in the unit is therefore critical and must be chosen accordingly.
2- Each installation requires to learn different I.D. Codes :
- a DETECTOR CODE
- a REMOTE CONTROL CODE
- Each code has two parts: IDENTIFICATION and FUNCTION
-IDENTIFICATION : This is the part that makes that device recognizable by the system.
-FUNCTION : This part is done on the unit. (see Programming mode adding detectors)
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
To program the detectors see the instructions supplied with each device
IMPORTANT!!!:
- A wireless detector transmits an alarm condition only for a short period of time (2 - 4 Seconds)
- To save power the sensors are designed not to transmit if continuous movement is detected.
- A detector will only transmit if either a 30 seconds (test mode ) or 3 minutes (normal mode) has
elapsed from the last detection.
- The Zones are not set on the detectors, the zones are set on the unit.
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How To Trigger Devices for Programming
To trigger the PIR for programming the User needs to
open the casing of the PIR. The unit should send a
Tamper signal. If the unit did not send a tamper signal the
user must turn bit 8 of the dip switch off. a tamper signal
will then be sent to resend press the tamper button. If the
user wishes to leave the tamper active, the user must
leave bit 8 of the dip switch off. When using MAMI PIR
detectors ensure dip bit one is in the off state.
How to Trigger M.A.M.I PIR Detectors
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
Switch Bit 8
OFF
How to Trigger M.A.M.I DOOR GUARD
To trigger the Door Guard the User needs to press the Panic button. Refer to the instructions of the
Door Guard to locate the panic button. Note Please ensure dip bit one is off.
How to Trigger Silentron Detectors.
To trigger the the User needs to open the casing of the . The unit should send a
Tamper signal. If the unit did not send a tamper signal the user must hold the tamper switch down for
a few seconds then release. refer to the Silentron Instructions to locate the Tamper Switch.
Silentron Silentron
The HomeGuard 32 is capable of monitoring other type of outdoor Detectors.
Please check the instructions of these devices on how to trigger them in order to memorize them
into the HomeGuard32 . To learn these devices for the first time it is necessary for them to send a
tamper signal
How to Trigger M.A.M.I Four Channel Remote.
Only the four channel remote will be used with the Home
Guard-64. To trigger the remote for programming the
user will have to push the panic button (button 1).
DISARM
PANIC ACTIVATION
ARM LEVEL A ARM LEVEL B
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FACTORY DEFAULT
"USER CODE"
= 1 0 0 0
0 #010
0 # 0 1010
Setting Schedules ARM & DISARM
PROGRAMMING the HomeGuard32
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
The programming mode is where the users set certain
OPTIONS, adjusting the operation of the unit to suit their
needs. The unit will enter the programming mode
once the user ENTERS the user password followed
by a hash “#” Key. “Programming Mode” will be
displayed on the LCD display. Once in programming
mode the user can adjust certain features of the unit as
required by the user.
“ ” will be displayed. Indicating that the
time for schedule 1 ARM must be entered.
The user must enter the time in a 24 hour format with
hour first followed by the minute.
.
SCHEDULE 1 ARM time
If the Schedule was
previously set that time will be displayed. To edit the schedule the
user will have to push the star key or Hash key to continue the next
schedule.
If The user wishes to disable a
schedule, instead of entering the time; the ‘D’ KEY must be
pressed
If the user enters an invalid time, “ERROR” will be displayed
and no changes will be made.
Once the user enters the time the user then enters the hash key
saving the time corresponding to the time the unit will automatically
arm.
“SCHEDULE 1 DISARM time” will be displayed. Indicating that the
time for schedule 1 DISARM must be entered. If the Schedule was
previously set that time will be displayed. To edit the schedule the
user will have to push the star key or Hash key to continue the next
schedule.
Once the user enters the time the user then enters the hash key
saving the time corresponding to the time the unit will automatically
Disarm. If The user wishes to disable a schedule, instead of
entering the time; the ‘D’ KEY must be pressed.
The user simply follows this same procedure for schedule 2
after schedule 2 is entered in the unit will automatically save
the changes
D
Schedule Disable
Apply Changes
#
MMH H
Apply Changes
#
MMH H
Continue
#
Edit
*
Continue
#
Edit
*
Note. Only Level A will Be armed or Disarmed via the schedules
POWER ON
0 # 0 0010
Power ON/OFF
The unit will display “Power Down” and then be switched off.
To Switch the unit ON, the user will have to push the 7 and 9 key.
NOTE: In this Mode the unit is turned off and will not receive
trigger signals.
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To Switch off the unit the user will have to enter the programming
mode and press the keys 0 0.
POWER OFF

Programming Options
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0 # 0 2010
Auxiliary options
“Sound Options” will be displayed. If the user wishes, the user could adjust any one of the following by
entering the corresponding keys:
0 # 0 3010
Setting System Time & Date
“ ” will be displayed. Indicating that the current time must
be entered. The user must enter the time in a 24 hour format
with hour first followed by the minute.
Set Time
If the user enters an invalid time, “ERROR” will be displayed
and no changes will be made.
Once the user enters the Date the unit then saves the date and the
operation is complete.
M MH H
MY
D D YM
After setting the time the user will be required to set the date.
“Enter Date” will be displayed. Indicating that the current Date
must be entered. The user must enter the Date in the following
format DD/MM/YY.
If the user enters an invalid Date, “ERROR” will be displayed
and no changes will be made.
Buzzer option
0 # 0 20101
“Buzzer” will be displayed. The user may then enter 1 or 0 to
toggle the buzzer on or off respectively.
1
0
BUZZER ON
BUZZER OFF
Save Changes
#
Once the user is done the user will press the hash “#” key to
save the settings.
Schedule Bypass
0 # 0 20102
“Schedule Bypass” will be displayed. The user may then enter
1 or 0 to toggle the Schedules on or off respectively. Schedules
will be bypassed for only one day.
1
0
Schedule Bypass ON
Schedule Bypass OFF
Save Changes
#
Once the user is done the user will press the hash “#” key to
save the settings.
NOTE: Schedule bypass option only bypasses the Schedule
for 1 day, to disable the schedule follow instructions under
setting schedules.
0 # 0 5010
Transmitter Code
Enter the Transmitter code in decimal format. This code will be
transmitted on trigger. To send a test code press the 4 and 6 button
Once the user enters the code the user then enters the hash key
saving the code. Save Changes
#
3 41 2
NOTE: THE HOME GUARD WILL ONLY
TRANSMIT MAMI SMART 16BIT ON 403.55
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Programming Mode
0 # 0 4010
“Zone Naming” will be displayed. then the user is prompted to
enter a zone to name. The user must enter the zone number,
between 1 and 8 in this unit.
If the user enters an invalid Zone, it will be ignored.
Once the user enters the name the user then enters the hash key
saving that name. When the alarm goes off, instead of the zone
number the zone name will be displayed. Note The Zone number
will flash bellow as well. Save Changes
Enter Zones (1-8)
The user must now enter the zone name with the keypad operating
as a telephone keypad. the user is allowed a maximum of 16
characters per zone. The Key ‘B’ represents a backspace or
delete. The 0 key represents the space character or 0.
B
Back space
The user is now prompted to enter a zone or Press hash to exit. if
the user wishes to name another zone the user keys in the zone
number or hash to exit. Continue with zone ‘Z’
keyed in
Naming/Renaming of Zones
Z
#
2
ABC
Exit
#
Z
0 # 0 A010
Setting Level
The user must key in the user code followed by ‘0' then the level A,
B, C or D. the user must select active zones ( zones 1 to 8).
Once the user enters the active Zones associated with that level
the user then enters the hash key saving the Zones to that level. Save Changes
#
0B
/ /
0C0D
/
If the user enters an invalid Zone, it will be ignored.
The active zones on the level will be displayed, inactive zones will
be displayed as a blank.
1 3 6 8• • • • • • •
Edit Level - A
0 # 1 1010
Changing User Code
“Change User Code” will be displayed. the user is then prompted
to enter new Code. The user must enter a new four digit Code.
If the user enters an invalid code or times out, “ERROR” will
be displayed and no changes will be made.
Once the user enters the hash key the user is then prompted to re-
enter the new user code.
0 01 0
Save Changes
#
#
Once the user enters the code the user then enters the hash key
saving the new user code.
0 01 0
NOTE: The default user code is 1000.
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0
Space or ‘0'

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Programming Mode
0 # 1 A010
Self-learning Detectors
“ADD Device” will be displayed. The user is asked to trigger the
device, the user must force the device to trigger a Tamper signal
or in the case of the Door Guard a Panic signal button 1.
If the panel received the code the user will be asked to enter the
Zone. The panel will allocate the device to this Zone
If the code has already been added, or exists in the system the
unit will ask the user if it must add the device. The user can
press star ”*” to continue or hash ”#” to exit. Note it is not
recommended to have more than one device with the same
code
Z
Enter Zones (1-8)
EXIT
#
Continue
*
The user is then prompted to add another device in which the user
has to follow the same procedure again. the user can press star
“*” to continue and hash “#” to save and Exit
0 # 1 B010
Self-learning Remote Controls
“ADD Remote” will be displayed. The user is prompted to trigger
the remote, the user must press the Panic button on the remote.
If the panel received the code the user will be prompted that the
remote is added.
The user is then prompted to add another remote in which the user
has to follow the same procedure again. The user can press star
“*” to continue and hash ”#” to save and Exit
Remote Added
Trigger Remote
Trigger Device
EXIT
#
*
Continue
EXIT
#
Continue
*
The user is then prompted to either replace an existing device or
add as new.
Replace Existing
1
ADD as New
2
If the user enter’s the ‘1' key(Replace existing option), the user
will have to scroll between devices added to the zone selected,
to replace any of the existing devices in that zone. the device
will be added automatically after the user selects the device to
be replaced. The user may scroll through the devices in this
mode by pressing the ‘A’ or ‘D’ key. to exit without saving the
user must push the hash key and to enter the device to be
replaced the user must push the Star key. Note. If the zone is
empty an error message will be seen.
EXIT
#
Enter
*
Scroll Next
A
Scroll Previous
D
If the user enter’s the ‘2' key(ADD New option), the user will
enter the device as a new device. in this option the user will
have to enter a name for the device or could leave the block
blank to add the default name.(Default name is Device-number,
where number is the order in which the device was added.)
once the user is done entering the name the user enters the
hash key to save and continue. (Check Name Device)
Save
#
NOTE: THE PANIC BUTTON
WILL ONLY BE RECOGNIZED
!
NOTE: THE TAMPER/PANIC SIGNAL MUST BE
TRIGGERED. Refer to page 3
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ARM LEVEL A
PANIC ACTIVATION
ARM LEVEL B
DISARM 1
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