Homelink 75 Security System Administrator’s Guide
Contents Introduction ........................................................ 3 Controls and Displays ..........................................5 The Display ....................................................6 Keys:.............................................................7 Administration..................................................... 8 Entering the User Menu .......................................8 Voice Memo .......................................................9 Recording a Voice Memo.......
Introduction The Homelink75 is a wireless intruder alarm system that provides several features specially for domestic use. These include social alarm monitoring (including remote listen-in capabilities), inactivity alarm monitoring, direct communication to mobile telephones and voice messaging. The heart of the Homelink75 system is the 7510r control unit. The control unit has: A graphic display and keypad from which you can operate the system. A high output siren for alarms.
Introduction 1. Single button pendant panic alarm. 2. Single button wrist/pendant panic alarm. 3. Two button panic alarm. 4. Two button panic alarm with tiltswitch. 5. Four button telecommand. 6. Door Contact/Universal Transmitter. 7. Smoke Detector. 8. Passive Infra Red. 9. External siren/strobe. Figure 1.
Introduction Controls and Displays Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the control unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 8 1. LCD display . 2. Set key. 3. Navigation and “soft” keys. 4. Numeric keypad. 5. Unset key. 6. Emergency keys. 7. Social care alarm key. 8. Microphone. Figure 2.
Introduction The Display The display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting and programming the system. When the system is idle (either while set or unset) the display shows the “standby screen”, comprising the time and date: 01:12 01/01/2004 Menu The word “Menu” on the bottom left indicates that if you press the left hand soft key then you can gain access to the User Menu (see page 8).
Introduction Keys: Full sets the system. Unsets the system. u Scroll up. n Scroll down. (no markings) The function of these keys depends on the guiding text shown on the bottom line of the display above the keys. In the instructions on the following pages a name shown in capitals, for example SELECT or DONE, means the key under that word in the bottom line of the display. 1 to 0, *, # Used when keying in user codes and telephone numbers.
Administration To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the User Menu. Your degree of access to the User Menu depends on what type of user you are: Administrator or Normal User. An Administrator has access to all the options of the User Menu. A Normal User: Can change their own access code. Cannot add or delete other users. Cannot use the System Config option. Entering the User Menu 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. 2. Press MENU. 3.
Administration Voice Memo You can leave a short voice message on the system. Any user can play back the message, either when they unset the system or by entering User Menu – Voice Memo – Play Message. The standby screen shows a small icon ) to indicate that a message is waiting (see page 8). ( Recording a Voice Memo 1. Enter the User Menu and select Voice Memo. The display shows a short menu: (you will see “Record Message” by itself if there is no message already recorded). 2.
Administration Omit Zones You may wish to prevent a zone causing an alarm. For example, if you have a fire door that is normally closed and protected by a detector you may wish to leave it open for fresh air or to move goods in and out. To do this the control unit allows you to "Omit" a zone. The control unit allows you to omit a zone for one setting/unsetting cycle. You will have to omit the zone again for the next setting/unsetting cycle. 1. Enter the User Menu and select Omit Zones.
Administration Users The control unit can recognise up to 50 individual users. Select Users in the User Menu to add new users, change their details, or delete them from the system. Adding Users Note: When adding a new user you can also assign them to partitions, and allocate them proximity tags, telecommands, pendants and panic alarm transmitters. The instructions to do this extend to page 16. To add a new user: 1. Enter the User Menu and select Users. The display shows the options for the Users menu.
Administration ABCÆÅÄ DEF GHI JKL MNOØÖ PQRS TUV WXYZ Space'():.-!& Figure 3. Letters Assigned to Keys User Types When you complete the user name, the display shows which user types are available. The highlighted line shows which type is currently assigned to the user. 6. Highlight the user type you wish to give the user and press SELECT. See page 8 for a brief explanation of Administrator and Normal User.
Administration Access Code After assigning users to one or more partitions, the display requests you to assign an access code to the user. 9. Key in an access code for the user. When you press the last digit of the access code the display asks you to key in the same access code again. Make sure that you key in the same digits in the same order. Proximity Tags A proximity tag is a small plastic token with a low powered radio transmitter inside. Each tag contains a unique identity code.
Administration Telecommands A telecommand is a small remote control that you can attach to a keyring. The telecommand has four buttons and a small light that glows when the telecommand transmits a signal. When delivered from the factory three of the buttons are dedicated to setting or unsetting the system (see Figure 4). 1. Button 1 (Full Set). 2. Button 2 (Part Set). 3. Button 3 (Not programmed). 4. Button 4 (Unset). 5. Transmit LED. Figure 4. Telecommand Buttons.
Administration 11. Press any button on the telecommand that you wish to register. . When you press the button the control unit learns the identity of the telecommand and registers it to the user. (The display then asks if you wish to register a pendant.) If you do not wish to register a telecommand press "NO TELECOMMAND". If the control unit has already learned that telecommand then you will hear a low tone and the display tells you that the telecommand is already in use.
Administration PA (Panic Alarms) A PA is a two button telecommand, used to start a Panic Alarm. To activate the transmitter you must press both buttons at the same time. A third button acts as a lock so that you can prevent the PA going off when carrying it in your pocket. After asking if you wish to learn a pendant, the control unit gives you the opportunity to register a PA.
Administration 3. Select the option you wish to edit. The options available are the same as those shown when adding a user. 4. Press DONE when you have finished. Note that you can delete tags, telecommands, pendants and PAs from each user. If you wish to reprogram the function of telecommand buttons see page 23. Deleting Users To remove a user from the system: 1. Enter the User Menu and select Users - Delete User. The display shows a list of the users. 2.
Administration Facilities On/Off You can switch the following facilities on or off: When you switch on: The control unit: Chime Gives a tone whenever something triggers a zone programmed with the Chime attribute. Voice Prompts Uses a pre-recorded voice message to announce the setting and unsetting stages of the system Activity Monitor Monitors zones that the installer has programmed as Activity Monitor zones.
Administration Test If you think that part of the system is not working correctly then you can use the Test option to test various peripherals. If the test confirms that part of the system is not working then contact your installer. The Test option also lets you check the identity of Telecommands, Pendants and Tags. To start testing, make sure the system is idle then: 1. Enter the User Menu and select Test. The display shows the Test menu. 2. Select the part of the system that you wish to test.
Administration Outputs The display shows a list of the outputs installed on the system. Select the output you wish to test. Press DONE to finish the test. NOTE: Make sure no one tries to activate the radio output module using a telecommand or pendant when you perform the test. When you complete the test check that the output is still in the state you wish it to be in. Telecommands Press any button on the telecommand.
Administration System Configuration The System Configuration option allows you to set up parts of the system to suit your particular needs. If you need more extensive changes to the operation of the system then you can select Menu - Call to Downloader to connect your control unit to an installer's PC. Downloader software on the PC provides more extensive programming facilities. Make sure the system is idle. 1. Enter the User Menu and select System Config. The display shows the System Configuration menu.
Administration During programming the installer may allocate some outputs so that they can be reprogrammed by an Administrator. The following section describes how the Administrator can use those outputs. Programming an Output Channel If you wish to program an output that an installer has allocated for use by an Administrator: 1. In the User Menu select System Config - Outputs Edit Output. The display shows the Edit Output menu, with a list of the outputs. 2.
Administration Re-Programming Telecommands for Users The System Config - Telecommands option allows you to re-program buttons on a telecommand. 1. Enter the User Menu and select System Config Telecommands - Edit. 2. Press the button you want to reprogram on the telecommand. Note: If you do not have the telecommand press "NO TELECOMMAND". The display presents a list of the registered telecommands and their users. Select the telecommand you want to edit.
Administration Note: If you do not have the device press "NO TELECOMMAND". The display shows a list of the registered devices. Select the device you wish to delete. The display shows the details of the device you have selected. 3. Press YES to confirm that you wish to delete the device. The control unit will let you delete all telecommands in one operation. Think carefully before you use this feature. 1. Enter the User Menu and select System Config Telecommand - Delete All.
Administration To start the call: 1. Enter the User Menu and select System Config Call Downloader. The display shows the Call to Downloader menu. 2. Select Telephone Number 1 or 2, or IP Address 1 or 2 as instructed by your installer. The control unit calls the installer's computer on the number you selected. Your system may be connected to Downloader for several minutes. When Downloader has finished and the connection is broken the display shows the time and date.
Administration Message Volume If you have voice prompts switched on (see page 18), then you may wish to adjust their volume. 1. Enter the User Menu and select System Config – Message Volume. The display shows “Message Volume – Set Volume” 2. Press u to make voice prompts lounder, or n to make them quieter. Every time you press one of those keys the 7510r plays a beep to demonstrate its new volume. 3. Press Done to accept the volume you have selected.
Administration About Comms If you wish to check what type of telecommunication line your control unit has, enter the User Menu and select System Config – About Comms. The display shows “PSTN” if your control unit is connected to a land line, “GSM” if you have a GSM module, or “ISDN” if your control unit is connected to an ISDN line. If your 7510r has a GSM module fitted, the screen displays the IMEI number, the signal strength, network provider and GSM telephone number.
Administration Outputs You can operate radio output modules from the keypad, as well as by using a telecommand. To operate an output: 1. Enter the User Menu and select Outputs. The display shows a list of outputs. 2. Use the u or n keys to select the output you want to operate and then press CHANGE. The selected output shows the word ON or OFF at the end of its line 3. Press DONE.
Administration used by many mobile phone providers to register SIM cards and check their credit level. If you attempt two way speech then a person at the far end of the line may find it difficult to hear you well. To start a telephone call: 1. Enter the User Menu and select Telephone Call. 2. Key in the telephone number you wish to dial and then press OK. The control unit makes the telephone call. When the called party answers you will be able to hear them.
Administration List of Menu Options Item Voice Memo Play Record Delete Omit Zones (Zone 01, 02, …) Users Edit User (for each user:) Name Type Partitions Code Tag Telecommands Pendants PA Add User Delete User View Log Facilities On/Off Chime Voice prompts Activity monitor Test Siren Loudspeaker Keypad Walk test Outputs Telecommands Pendants Panic Alarms Tags Page 30 Page 9 9 9 9 10 8 16 11 12 12 11 13 14 14 16 11 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20
Administration Item (cont’d) System Config Set Date & Time Ouputs Telecommands Call Downloader Summer/Winter Time Message Volume Installer Access About Comms Follow Me Follow Me Number Outputs Output 01, 02, … Telephone Call Number to Dial Page 21 21 21 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 Page 31
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