User Guide Model: MAS-WA-SYS
CONTENTS Section 1: Getting started.......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 General system overview Introduction to the system Items included with the system Introduction to the Wireless Alarm Panel Introduction to the Panel Sound Alert & Backlight Section 2: Installing the Wireless Alarm System.............................................................................................
4.2.1 Installing the Door/Window Sensor A. Powering up the Door/Window Sensor B. Installing the Door/Window Sensor C. Mounting with the double-sided adhesive pad 4.2.2 Installing the Motion Sensor A. Powering up the Motion Sensor B. Installing the Motion Sensor C. Sensor sensitivity D. Walk test E. Mounting using screws 4.2.3 Introduction of Keychain Remote Control A. Introduction B. Operation i. Powering up the Keychain Remote Control ii.
SECTION 1: GETTING STARTED 1.1 General System Overview CAUTION! The 9V battery in the Wireless Alarm Panel is for power back-up purposes only, and the unit should be supplied with main power (through the AC adaptor) at all times. Difficulty in disarming the Wireless Alarm Panel in ALARM mode may occur when it is powered by the back-up battery alone. This is not a malfunction, and can be resolved by the use of a fresh 9V battery and main power supplied through the included AC adaptor.
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1.5 Introduction to the Panel Sound Alert & Backlight Operating Mode 1 2 Situation Sound Alert and Backlight Indication Zone triggered under ARM status Alarm duration: Adjustable between 1 – 6 minutes (siren). Default is 1 minute Panel — flashes RED every 1.5 seconds with triggered zone indicated (to stop - enter 4-digit PIN and press ) Alarm set under ARM status No siren.
• Tape the template onto the wall, in the position you wish to install the Wireless Alarm Panel. • Mark on the wall the points for drilling holes for the wall plugs and mounting screws, and the position for mounting the tamper proof magnet. • Drill the holes, insert wall plugs and locate the mounting screws for the Wireless Alarm Panel. • Ensure the mounting surface for the tamper proof magnet is clean.
2.3 Understanding the Battery & AC Adaptor Icon Battery icon shows power status: FULL HIGH MIDDLE LOW AC Adaptor icon Battery icon shows when the AC power supply is unplugged or interrupted. 9V battery functions as BACK-UP only and the symbol means LOW BATTERY. The LCD backlight flashes YELLOW for 30 seconds and will blink until the new battery is replaced or the mains power supply (with AC adaptor) is plugged in. When the AC adaptor to the Wireless Alarm Panel is connected to a wall will appear.
3.2 Transmitting an Emergency (Panic) Alarm 3.2.1 Using the Panic alarm Pressing & buttons together on the Keypad or Keychain Remote Control will immediately transmit an alarm signal to the Wireless Alarm Panel, activating the siren, and transmitting an alarm signal to any optional response devices. To disarm the Panic alarm On the Wireless Alarm Panel: Enter your 4-digit PIN followed by to exit from the Panic alarm. On the Keychain Remote Control: Press to exit from the Panic alarm. 3.2.
A. Adjusting Exit Delay The default setting of the Wireless Alarm Panel allows the user 20 seconds to exit the property before the alarm is ARMED.
• When is pressed the first time the panel flashes with the number of seconds currently set for the Entry Delay (The factory default setting is 30 seconds) Press then (as many times as required) to set the new Entry Delay 3 • Each time is pressed the Entry Delay is increased by a further 10 seconds between the adjustable range of 10 — 60 seconds • The Entry Delay time on the LCD display will flash until the setting is completed Press setting 4 to complete the Confirm the setting and return the panel t
E. Arming the System On the Keychain Remote Control: Press to ARM the system. On the Wireless Alarm Panel: First make sure the panel is in STANDBY mode, and then ARM the system by taking the following steps: Keys 1 (1234 or 4-digit PIN) + Description You must be in STANDBY mode before turning to ARM mode Note *To make sure you are in STANDBY mode: - Enter the default PIN “ 1–2–3–4 ” OR your new 4-digit PIN .
The panel will display the below image: 2 (1234 or 4-digit PIN) + Enter 4-digit PIN for setting followed by Press then the ARM mode 3 Press setting 4 to set to complete the – Toggle 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 to turn each zone ON or OFF – If no number appears, the zone is turned OFF – The panel will display the below image: Confirm the setting and return the panel to STANDBY by pressing H.
A. Entering ALERT Mode • On the Keychain Remote: Press to activate. • On the Wireless Alarm Panel: First make sure the panel is in STANDBY mode, and then enter into ALERT mode by taking the following steps: Keys 1 (1234 or 4-digit PIN) + Description Note You must be in STANDBY mode before turning to ALERT mode *To make sure you are in STANDBY mode: - Enter the default PIN “ 1–2–3–4 ” OR your new 4-digit PIN .
3.3.4 HOME Mode There are default settings that allow the system to operate after opening the package. These settings can be adjusted to suit your individual requirements The HOME mode allows the system operate in both the ARM and ALERT modes in different zones. HOME mode default setting: Sensor Zone Status (MODE) • Door/Window Sensor 1 ALERT • Door/Window Sensor 2 ALERT • Motion Sensor 8 ARM A. Entering the HOME Mode • On the Keychain Remote Control: Press to activate.
The panel will display the below image: 2 4-digit PIN + Enter 4-digit PIN for setting followed by (One beep indicates that you entered a valid PIN, three beeps indicate that an invalid operation was performed).
A. Powering up the Door/Window Sensors • Remove the battery cover; insert new batteries noting the polarity as shown in the diagram below and replace the cover. (Requires 2 x AAA batteries) • Low battery indication: If the batteries need to be replaced, the RED LED on the transmitter will flash slowly. B. Installing the Door/Window Sensors • Mount the transmitter on a fixed surface such as a door or a window frame. • Mount the magnet on a movable surface such as a door or a window.
D. Walk Test After mounting the sensor at the desired location, it is important to perform a walk test in order to determine if the sensor is detecting the correct area. The distance at which the sensor can detect motion can be adjusted by altering the angle of the sensor. To reduce the detection range, simply move the sensor downward and move the sensor upward to maximize the range. Note: Enter into ALERT mode before you perform the walk test, so that the alarm is not triggered.
Keys 1 (1234 or 4-digit PIN) + Description Note You must be in STANDBY mode before enrolling a new Remote Control onto the Wireless Alarm Panel *To make sure you are in STANDBY mode: - Enter the default PIN “ 1–2–3–4 ” OR your new 4-digit PIN - Press - The panel will display the below image while you are in STANDBY mode: (One beep indicates that you entered a valid PIN, three beeps indicate that an invalid operation was performed).
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Press then to go into Remote Querying mode, and then press any key on the remote to check its ID. 3 Press the query 4 4.3 to complete - After entering into Remote Querying mode, the LCD display will flash the total number of remote controls currently enrolled to the system (e.g. If 3 remotes are enrolled the LCD display will flash “03”) - The ID No. of the Remote can then be checked by pressing any key on the remote (e.
SECTION 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 FAQs Q1: What is the best way to set up my system? Where should I put my Wireless Alarm Panel and the sensors? A1: We recommend that you take some time in advance to think about the placement of the Wireless Alarm Panel and Sensors. The best location for the panel is usually by the main entry/ exit point, in a hallway, or in another central location in your home. However, it must be plugged into a power socket, which may dictate where it can be placed.
5.2 Troubleshooting AC power failure: This may occur if your security system is accidentally unplugged or if there has been a main power cut. If a full power failure occurs, please contact your electric company to find out the source of the problem. The back-up battery will continue to run the system for approximately 6 hours. System battery failure: This may occur if the emergency back-up battery has been drained and needs to be replaced.
6.2.4 Motion Sensor Power source:............................................................................................. 9V alkaline battery x 1 RF working transmission frequency:................................................ 433.92 MHz +/-0.5 MHz PIR detection angle:................................................................................. < 120˚ PIR detection range:................................................................................ H: < 49 ft, M: < 19.