ONE DIAMOND ELECTRONICS PSMAA10NA Polaroid Smart Alarm User Manual
ONE DIAMOND ELECTRONICS INC. Polaroid Smart Alarm
User Manual
Polaroid Smart Alarm PSMAA10NA Polaroid Smart Alarm Congratulations on buying this alarm system. Installing the alarm system is easy and quick. Before using the product we recommend you read the manual first. There are some parts of the installation which have to be done in the right order to complete the installation successfully. Contents Overview of the alarm system In the box Included accesories Operating principle of the alarm system Sensors Sensor placement Grouping sensors Renaming sensors Test mode alarm system Record alarm message Getting started Inserting SIM card Turning on the control panel Network connection (indicator) Settings inquiry by SMS Control panel operation Arming the system Partially arming the system Disarming the system with the control panel Arming/Disarming the system by RFID tag Record and play back voice message PSMAA10NA Naming RFID tags Speed dial Phone dial Changing the language Disarming the alarm system by SMS Arming the system by SMS Partially arming (home mode) the system by SMS Two-way talk Leaving a message by phone call Phone operation when receiving emergency call Apple and Android App Adding an account Polaroid Smart alarm App overview Setting up the alarm system with the App Request alarm system status by SMS Store emergency telephone numbers Store emergency SMS numbers Store SMS number for RFID tags arm/disarm notification Sore speed dial number Change RFID tag names Change sensors name Change system arm delay time (exit delay time) Internal siren setting Change disarm use code Setting single zone alarm delay time Store SMS numbers for status alerts Wireless siren arm/disarm tone Delete accesories Polaroid Smart Alarm Restore system to default setting SMS notification of tampering sensors Arm & Disarm by free phone call Conect (new) wireless accesories & RFID tags Connect new wireless sensors Connect new RFID tags Connect and delete wireless sirens Remote control Remote control overview Arm Disarm Home mode Mute mode Emergency call Connect a new remote control Per-Immune PIR motion detector PIR motion detector overview LED indicator Inside PIR motion detector Infrared sensors Tamper switch LED On/Off Rearside PIR motion detector Test mode Power saving mode Connecting wireless PIR motion detector Installing PIR motion detector Test mode PIR motion detector PSMAA10NA Polaroid Smart Alarm Overview of the Alarm System In the box Front View Rear Side PSMAA10NA Included accesories The Alarm System has the following accessories included in the box: -English manual -English quick guide 1 x Wireless door/window contact DWC-102 1 x Pet-Immune PIR motion detector PIR-910 2 x RFID tags TAG-26 2 x Multifuncional remote control RC-80 1x Desk stand 1x Wall mount 1x Adapter Polaroid Smart Alarm Operating principle of the alarm system The alarm system will receive a signal when a sensor has been triggered. The control panel will sound the internal siren and send an SMS to all stored phone numbers. When texting is completed it will then call all stored phone numbers. If a strobe siren has been added to the system it will also sound and flash for the duration of the pre-programmed ringing time limit. Once the time limit is reached the alarm will reset the timer and the system will remain armed in case there is a further alarm activation. Note: If the alarm is disarmed before it completes texting and/or calling stored numbers, this function will stop because the alarm has been disarmed by an authorised user. PSMAA10NA Sensors Sensor placement The alarm system is more effective with well-placed and set sensors. Determine which areas you want to monitor and with which sensor. In the picture below are potencial places shown for different types of sensors from which you can determine what the best placing is for your space. Grouping sensors Each sensor can be placed in a group. Four different groups can be selected. The home group, normal group, 24-hour group or a single zone group. Polaroid Smart Alarm IMPORTANT: Determine before installing the alarm system which group a sensor should be set on. IMPORTANT: If sensor group has to be changed, the sensor must reconnect to the control panel. The figure below shows the four different group settings as can be found inside the sensors. Move the bridges in the desired configuration to set up the group in each sensor. Normal group: The supplied door/window contact(s) by default are set on the normal group with bridges set on ‘D0”D1’ and ‘D2’. When the alarm is in Arm or Home mode, all the sensors in the normal group will be monitored. Home group: The supplied PIR motion detector(s) by default are set to the home group with jumpers set on ‘D1’ and ‘D2’. When the alarm is set to Home mode, all sensors in the home group will be ignored by the system. Using the home mode means that it is possible to partially arm the house with the advantage of being able to freely move about without triggering the alarm. When the alarm is set to Arm mode, all sensors in home group will be monitored as well as the other sensors. Single delay group: One or more sensors can be set to the entry delay group which means there will be a delay before the alarm will be triggered. The entry delay group is used for the likes of an entry door and/or motion sensors that will be triggered on the entry path to gain access to the home. The default delay setting is 30 seconds 10 PSMAA10NA but this can be changed to between 0-300 seconds. Refer to page 28. When the alarm is set to either ‘Arm or Home’ mode, all sensors in the entry delay group will be monitored. The Single delay group also has a door chime feature that can be turned on or off by texting ‘46701’ = On or ‘46700’ = Off. The default is set to off. 24-hour group: The 24-hour group (‘D0,D1 and D3’) is recommended as default setting for sensors that can detect smoke or gas for instance. When set to this group the sensor is always active and will always send a signal to the control panel when triggered, regardless whether the system is armed or disarmed without delay. Renaming sensors The supplied motion detector and door/window contact are by default paired with the alarm system. Every sensor is called a zone and every sensor will get it´s own zone number assigned. Their sequence in naming follows pairing order, for example, the first sensor is by default assigned to zone 1 and so on. You can rename the first 30 zone name ie. Front Door, Hallway PIR, Master Bedroom. etc. Test mode alarm system The alarm system can be put in a test mode. This will cause the alarm to beep three times when it receives a signal from a sensor which is triggered, instead of ringing the siren. Disarm (default code:1234) the system, and then press the button three times in a row on the panel until the system beeps once. After 10 minutes the system will automatically exit the test mode. It is also possible to exit the test mode by pressing the button. 11 Polaroid Smart Alarm Record alarm message When the alarm is activarted the control panel will call the set emergency numbers and play a meesage. This message can be changed by pressing the button, then type the disarm code (default 1234), press again the button and finally press the button. From that point you have 10 seconds to leave a message. Getting Started Inserting 3G SIM card Before inserting the SIM card, please perform the following steps: 1. Make sure the alarm system is power off. 2. IMPORTANT: Remove the (default) code permanently from the SIM card. 3. Turn off the voice mail function if it is enabled. 4. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder from the alarm system as shown in the illustration below. Slide the SIM card holder open before putting the SIM card in. 12 PSMAA10NA IMPORTANT: In order to use and set up the alarm system, SMS texting will be used. The use of SMS texting costs money. Consult your carrier for the cost. IMPORTANT: The android and/or Apple App both make use of SMS. Turning on the control panel Connect the power adapter to the connector in the back of the system. Then slide the power switch to ‘On’. Network connection (indicator) After switching on the system, the network indicator is steady on. This indicates that the control panel is searching for a network. When connected to a network the LED indicator will flash once every second. Note: 1. The control panel will sounds a long beep once per 15 seconds to indicate network disconnection, you can disarm the control panel to stop this sound notification once. You can also turn on or turn off this function permanently by following the steps below. Turn off: Press “7400” + button + button on the control panel Turn on: Press “7401” + button + button on the control panel 2. Make sure the security code of the SIM card is permanently deactivated. Settings inquiry by SMS The settings of the alarm system can be changed by simply sendind an SMS with a mobile phone. You can request an entire menu for 13 Polaroid Smart Alarm information on possible SMS commands. The complete menu consists of three parts which can be requested by sending one, two or three question marks as can be seen in the pictures below. 14 PSMAA10NA Note: Two text messages will be received Note: If you can not receive the reply message from the control panel, please send ‘CSQ’ in a message to the SIM card in the control panel. It will reply an SMS and shows the signal strength, the number value is between 1-31. The higher the number value is means a stronger signal in that location. Find a location with good signal to place the control panel. 15 Polaroid Smart Alarm Control Panel Operation Arming the system (‘All groups’) Press . All the sensors will be activated. Partially arming the system (‘Home group’) Press . Sensors which are set to the home group will not be active when home mode of the panel is activated. All other sensors in other groups will remain active. Disarming the system with the control panel Disarming the system with the control panel can be done by entering the 4-digit password (default 1234) and press the button. You will hear one beep and the system will be disarmed. If you hear three beeps the password is entered incorrectly. Arming/Disarming the system by RFID tag Hold the RFID tag close to the RFID reader (circle on the left of the control panel). The system will beep as a confirmation it is disarmed. Swiping the RFID tag twice in 3 seconds will arm the system. IMPORTANT: The control panel must be connected to AC to use a RFID tag to arm or disarm the system. Record an play back voice message Press the button for 3 seconds to record a personal message uo to 10 seconds. If your message is shorter than 10 seconds, press 16 PSMAA10NA the button to stop recording. The voice message can be played back by pressing the circle. Naming RFID tags RFID tags can be given a name if someone arms or disarms the alarm system an SMS message with the name will be sent to the preshorted RFID text number. IMPORTANT: The administrator can only receive a notification if the RFID tag has been assigned and an SMS number for RFID tags is stored. (Settings can be found on page 21 and 23) Speed dial When you press , the system will dial the present emergency number immediately. The call ends when you press again. How to set the speed dial number can be found on page 22. Phone dial You can directly enter a phone number and press the button. The system dials out and you can make the call via the built-in microphone and speaker of the alarm system. When you press again the call is ended. 17 Polaroid Smart Alarm Changing the language Please change the system language before setting. English Send a SMS message with ‘0001’ to the telephone number of the SIM card in the control panel. The language of the alarm system will be changed intro English. The control panel will send an SMS message to confirm the language is set successfully. Dutch Send a SMS message with ‘0031’ to the telephone number of the SIM card in the control panel. The language of the alarm system will be changed into Dutch. The control panel will send an SMS message to confirm the language is set successfully. Note: The language can also be set in the Polaroid Smart Alarm App. 18 PSMAA10NA Disarming the alarm system by SMS The main menu, which you receive after texting ‘?’, will display the command for disarming the system (‘0’). If you want to disarm the system you only have to send a ‘0’ to the number of the SIM card in the control panel. You will receive a confirmation if it succeeded as shown in the picture below Disarming Arming the system by SMS If you want to arm the system you only have to send a ‘1’ to the number of the SIM card in the control panel. Arming Partially arming (home mode) the system by SMS If you want to partially arm the system you only have to send a ‘2’ to the number of the SIM card in the control panel. Home Mode (Stay) 19 Polaroid Smart Alarm Two-way talk Send a text message with number ‘3’ to the telephone number of the SIM card in the control panel. You will be called back by the system and will be abel to listen and/or speak. Leaving a message by phone call Send a text message with number ‘4’ to the telephone number of the SIM card in the control panel. You will be called by your sistem. Pick up the phone, and leave a 10 seconds message. The message can be played back by pressing the circle. Phone operation when receiving emergency call When the alarm system is triggered the control panel will call the set emergency numbers. The following commands can be used to cammand the alarm system: SMS Input Disarm Arm Turn off siren Turn on siren Two-way talk Replay alarm voice message 20 PSMAA10NA Apple and Android APP The alarm system can also be operated with an App. You can download it by searching the keywords ‘Polaroid Smart Alarm’ in the App Store or Google Play. Download and install the App on your smartphone. IMPORTANT: The android and/or Apple App both make use of SMS texting. Adding an account The alarm system can be operated with the Polaroid Smart Alarm App. When using the Apple App there will be set up a SMS text message automatically for even function. Press the ‘send’ button to send the text message and set the function you have chosen. When using an Android smartphone the App will send a text message in the background without needing to confirm sending the message. Launch the App on your phone and select ‘Add account’. Enter a name for the alarm (eg. Alarm home) and enter the mobile number of the SIM card installed in the alarm system. Once the account is added it will appear on the home screen of the app. IMPORTANT: Always start the SIM car telephone number with the area code of the country (eg. 0031 for the Netherlands). This will allows you to operate the alarm system abroad. 21 Polaroid Smart Alarm Polaroid Smart alarm App overview The illustration below shows the functions of the home screen of the App. Other tabs will be explained in the following pages. Setting up the Alarm System with the App Setting the alarm system can be done by sending text messages but also by using the App. This chapter will show how this can be done for all the function. Request alarm system status by SMS Send a text message with ‘00’ to the SIM card telephone number in the control panel. 22 PSMAA10NA In the Polaroid Smart Alarm App press the following button: Store emergency telephone numbers Emergency numbers are the telephone numbers which have to be called when the alarm goes off. To get a list of the current settings, send ‘5’ to the control panel. Copy the received SMS message entirely and paste it into a new text message. Here you can fill in all the numbers you would like. It´s recommended to start with your area code of your country. You can specify multiple phone numbers in the same text message. When you have finished the entry the message can be sent. Right is an example of a list of numbers filled in the text message. 23 Polaroid Smart Alarm After sending the message it will send back a message from the control panel to confirm the new settings. With the Polaroid Smart Alarm App this setting can be done as follows: IMPORTANT: Only phone numbers stored in the alarm system can make changes and modify the system. Store emergency SMS numbers Emergency SMS numbers are the numbers that should be texted to when the alarm goes off. When sending a ‘6’ you will receive the current settings. Copy and edit the text message and send it back. After sending the message it will send back a message from the control panel to confirm the new settings. 24 PSMAA10NA Store SMS number for RFID tags The SMS number for RFID tag is the number which will be used to send a text message to when a RFID tag is used to arm or disarm the system. Copy and edit the received text message and send it bak with the new telephone number. After sending the message it will send back a message from the control panel to confirm the new settings. In the App: Store speed dial number In this menu you can assign a phone number that will be stored as speed dial number. You can speed dial by pressing the button. 25 Polaroid Smart Alarm Copy and edit the received text message and send it back with the new telephone number. After sending the message there will be send back a message from the control panel to confirm the new settings. It is highly recommended to start with your area code or land code. In the App: Change RFID tag names The first 30 RFID tags can be renamed. Sending a text message with “801”, “802”, “803” to “830”, you can edit the names linked to each tag. Left is the response message of the alarm system shown when texting ‘801’ to the control panel. Copy the 26 PSMAA10NA message and adjust the names behind the numbers as shown below. In the App: Change sensor name Each sensor is reffered to as a zone. The first 30 sensors (1-30) can be changed according to personal reference. Each sensor (zone) has 30 free characters to fill in a new name. The name of the sensors from zone 31 and higher can´t be adjusted. When sending a text message with ‘901’, ‘902’, ‘903’ to ‘930’ you will receive a message back with the zone numer and name. 27 Polaroid Smart Alarm To change the name of the zone you can copy the received text message and replace ‘Zone 1 alarm’ for a name of your choice After sending this message you will receive a confirmation of the new settings being adjusted successfully. In the App: Change system arm delay time (exit delay time) The system can be armed with a time delay. When a delay time is set you will hear a beep every second as a warning of this delay. The beep will go faster in the last 15 seconds. Left is the response message of the alarm system shown when texting ‘11’ to the control panel. Copy the message and adjust the time as shown below. 28 PSMAA10NA In the App: Internal siren setting Arm/disarm tone, alarm volume and duration of the internal siren can be adjusted in this menu. Arm/Disarm tone: The default setting is ON, it can be turned off by texting ‘24700’ to the control panel or turned on by texting ‘24701’. Alarm volume and duration: Left is the response message of the alarm system shown when texting ‘12’ to the control panel. Copy the message and adjust the volume (‘0, 1 or 2’) of the siren and the duration of the siren as shown below. 29 Polaroid Smart Alarm In the App: Change disarm password Left is the response message of the alarm system shown when texting ‘13’ to the control panel. Copy the message and adjust the user code as shown below. In the App: 30 PSMAA10NA Setting single zone alarm delay time After setting single zone alarm delay time (Single Delay Group), when the single zone sensor is trigged, the control panel will beep once per second insted of alarming immediately. This allows the user time to disarm the system from the control panel. If the system is not disarmed within the delay time then the alarm will be triggered. Bellow is the response message of the alarm system shown when texting ‘14’ to the control panel. Copy the message and adjust the delay time for the single zone group as shown below. In the App: 31 Polaroid Smart Alarm Store SMS numbers for status alerts The stored number can receive SMS in case of low battery, power failure or recovery. You can store the numbers by texting ‘16’ to the control panel or by App. Wireless siren arm/disarm tone If you have a wireless siren with your system you can turn on or off the arm/disarm tone by texting ‘63701’= On or ‘63700’= Off. Note: The default setting is off. Delete accesories Option1: SMS You can delete the wireless sensors (door/windows contacts, PIR detectors) by texting “21” to the SIM card number in the control panel. You can delete the RFID tags by texting “22” to the SIM card number in the control panel. You can delete the remote controls by texting “23” to the SIM card number in the control panel. Option 2: App You can delete the wireless sensors/ RFID tags/ remote controls from App. Option 3: Control Panel You can delete the sensors one by one from control panel. For example, if you want to delete zone 1 sensor: 1. Enter ‘1234’ (or new disarm password); 2. Press [ ]; 32 PSMAA10NA 3. Enter ‘01’; 4. Press [ ]. Restore system to default setting Also called a ‘hard reset’. This should also be performed when changing the SIM card. Long pressing tamper switch for 4 seconds and then quick pressing it 5 times in 3 seconds can also restore the control panel to default setting, and the control panel will beep twice. SMS notification of tampering sensors The stored numbers on page 20 will receive an SMS message when a tamper alarm condition occurs. The zone name will appear in the SMS along with the words ‘tamper alarm’. This feature only applies to sensors with a built-in tamper switch. Arm & Disarm by free phone call Arming the alarm system can be done by calling the SIM card telephone number in the control panel. When you hear the dialling tone, hang up. You will be called back by the same number. Do not answer the call. The alarm will be armed. Disarming the alarm system can be done by calling the SIM card telephone number. Hold on until the system disconncts by itself. The alarm system will not call you back and the alarm system will be disarmed. IMPORTANT: To arm or disarm the alarm system, make sure voicemail is disabled on the SIM card of the alarm system. 33 Polaroid Smart Alarm FCC WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna. FCC ID: 2ADWUPSMAA10NA 34 PSMAA10NA 35 Distributed by: Comercializadora Milenio S.A. de C.V. © 2016 All Rights Reserved MADE IN CHINA Distribuido por: One Diamond Electronics, Inc. 1450 Frazee Road, Suite 414 San Diego, C.A. 92108 HECHO EN CHINA Polaroid, Polaroid & Pixel, el Polaroid Classic Border logo y Polaroid Color Spectrum son marcas registradas de PLR IP Holdings, LLC, utilizada bajo licencia. Todas las demás marcas son propiedad de su respectivo propietario, que no tiene patrocinado, avalado ni aprobado este producto. PLR IP, LLC no hace fabricación de este producto o da la garantía del fabricante o de apoyo. Polaroid, Polaroid & Pixel, Polaroid Classic Border Logo and Polaroid Color Spectrum are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings, LLC, used under license. All other trademarks are the property of the respective owner, who has not sponsored, endorsed or approved this product. 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