PROGUARD 800 PROGUARD800 SERIES ™ QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE ENGLISH 20213 / 20100604 • PROGUARD800TM © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED HAIBRAIN ®
Short installation manual !! If you follow the installation procedure mentioned below, you should not hear a siren. Just to be sure, we recommend you to wear hearing protection during the installation. This to prevent hearing impairment. Quick installation of your ProGuard800 set This manual is meant to install your ProGuard800 without having to read the regular installation manual completely. Just the necessary operations are explained in this manual.
Opening the ProGuard800 control panel 1. 2. 3. Remove the ProGuard800 from its packing. Push the little pins at the bottom side of the central unit gently with a screwdriver as shown on the picture and move the screwdriver up. Remove the front of the central unit. You will see that the front is connected to the backside with two fasteners and the flat-cable of the keyboard. Removing the back-up battery 1. 2. Remove the back-up battery by pushing the bottom side of the clip.
Turning on ProGuard800 for the first time 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 1 Place the battery in the panel, but do not connect it yet. Put the plug in the socket. Because the tamper contact now is open, the panel immediately generates an alarm warning. The siren is disconnected, so the sound level is very low. Turn off the alarm warning by typing 1 2 3 4 on the key board. The display now shows: DISARMED SYSTEM TROUBLE (it is normal for the panel to show this notification).
Setting date and time 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press 9 followed by 1111. Press 7 9 9. Now enter the correct time followed by 9. Now enter the correct date followed by 9. Press 8 3 times to leave the installation menu. Switching off the siren 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press 9 followed by 1111. Now enter 9155 (the display shows: 5.WIRED SIREN ENABLED). Now press (the display shows: 5.WIRED SIREN DISABLED). Press 9 for confirmation. Press 8 4 times to leave the installation menu. The internal siren is still disconnected.
9. Press 9 to confirm. Now you will hear a long beep. 10. If you not wish to register any other sensors, press 8 5 times to leave the programming menu. 11. The DS831 is now registered and is default set with an entrance delay of 30 sec. 12. Do not close the housing yet, hereafter in this manual you can learn how to place the sensor. Registering of a Door/Window sensor without entrance delay 1 1. 2. 3. Zones 3 to 9 inclusive are factory set for the use of a DS831 without entrance delay.
. 8. Now press the tamper contact of the MS845. The ProGuard800 now makes a short beeping sound and the display shows: 1.Z11 REGISTER TRANSMIT 2. Now push the tamper contact again, you will again hear a short beeping sound (the display now shows 1.Z11 REGISTER SAVE?). 9. Push 9 to confirm. You will now hear a long beeping sound. 10. If you do not want to register any other sensors, push 8 5 times to leave the programming menu. 11. The MS845 is now registered and is default set without entrance delay.
Placing sensors Placing the DS831 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The housing of the DS831 is still open after registering. If you want to mount the housing with screws you have to remove the PCB now. To remove the PCB you push the PCB removal tab and carefully lift it from its holder. Mount the back plate to the doorframe with the enclosed countersunk head screws or double sided foam tape. Make sure the line is pointed to the door.
1 If you tighten the screws too much, the housing will deform and you cannot get the lid back on. Fasten the screws manually. 5. Replace the PCB with the Easy Lock and turn one quarter clock wise. 6. Push the PCB fully upwards, so the vertical setting is at 8 Place the front. The ProGuard800 has given a TAMPER ALARM for the MS845 when placing it. Enter 1234 at the Proguard800 when the front is placed. 7. 8. Registering the Keyfob remote control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Setting a private number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Log in to the programming menu by pressing 9 followed by 1111 (the display now shows: MAIN MENU 1.STOP COMM.). Press 9 (the display now shows: 9.PROGRAMMING 1.DEVICES). Press 5 (the display now shows 5.COMMUNICATIONS 1.ACCOUNTS). Press 9 (the display now shows: 1.ACCOUNTS 1.CS ACCOUNT 1). Press 4 (the display now shows: 4.VM ACCOUNT 1 1.PHONE NUMBER). Press 9 (the display now shows: 1.PHONE NUMBER).
Press 9 (the display now shows 6.VM EVENT OPT. 1.BURGLARY). With the / keys you can step through all events and with 9 confirm your choice. ( 6 is activating, 7 is deactivating) You could also enter the number of your choice directly, followed by 9. The display now shows for instance: 6.ARM ENABLED. With the key you can change this into DISARMED and confirm with 9. This way you can enter your preferences for every spoken announcement. 5. 6.
1 The alarm warning does not appear on the display when a panic alarm is triggered. If the Power LED is… a It means… Off Both AC and Battery power are disconnected. On System Power is OK. Flashing (slow) Backup battery low or low battery from transmitters. Flashing (fast) AC loss. Table 3.2: Power supply status Indicators Arm Status Display The Arm Status Display contains the current status of the display and possible error messages in the system.
Important default settings User codes You can program up to 32 different user codes in to your ProGuard800 system. A user code has four numbers. For most system functionalities you have to enter your user code. User Code USER 1 MASTER 1234 USER 32 INSTALL. 1111 Zones The ProGuard800 has 33 safe zones. Zones 1-32 are meant for wireless sensors. Per zone one sensor can be registered.
Entrance/exit delay The entrance/exit delay shows how much time the user has to activate or deactivate the system before an alarm warning is generated. 92 2.ENTRY/EXIT 9 1.EXIT DELAYS 9 1.EXIT FULL 60 9 d 2.EXIT PART 60 9 d 3.EXIT PERIMETER 60 9 9 1.ENTRY FULL 30 9 d 2.ENTRY PART 30 9 d 3.ENTRY PERIM. 30 9 d 3.ARM ON EXIT 9 ENABLED 9 d 4.SUPP.ENT.DELAY 9 DISABLED 9 d 5.ENT. DEVIATION 9 DISABLED 9 d 6.EXIT RESTART 9 DISABLED 9 d 2.
Home Control modules The Haibrain ProGuard800 supports the X-10 protocol. With this you can integrate a broad range of Home Control products in your Alarm system. 9 1.HA UNIT#1 1.HA UNITS d 2.HA UNIT#2 9 1.ON TIME #1 9 00:00 9 d 2.OFF TIME #1 9 00:00 9 d 3.SCHEDULE #1 9 ······· 1=S,2=M 9 d 4.ON BY ZONE#1 9 00-00 9 d 5.ON BY ARM #1 9 DISABLED 9 d 6.ON BY ALARM#1 9 ENABLED 9 d 7.KF CTRL .#1 9 DISABLED 9 d 8.TEL. CTRL #1 9 DISABLED 9 d 9.RANDOMIZE #1 9 DISABLED 9 d 10.
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