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M A M I
M A M I
MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS
HomeGuard 32
Portable Monitor
for
wireless outdoor and indoor sensors
X00383
November 2012
Portable_HomeGuard_32_instr_v01.cdr

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  • Page 1 M A M I M A M I MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS HomeGuard 32 Portable Monitor wireless outdoor and indoor sensors X00383 November 2012 Portable_HomeGuard_32_instr_v01.cdr...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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..........
  • Page 3 - Receiver frequency at 433MHz - Transmitter at 403MHz - 6 External triggers through transmitter. - Supports MAMI, Silentron and Other devices available on the market. I n door Wi r el e ss Detector Wireless Door Guard Outdoor wi r el e ss Detector...
  • Page 4 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 “HomeGuard32“ supports a maximum of 9 Remote’s. O nly the MAMI 4 button remote is used ( smart code (16 bit) ) - Antenna: The “HomeGuard32“...
  • Page 5: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide Pg 8 Add Remote Controls (Press Panic Button) Pg 8 Add RoboGuards (Trigger Tamper Switch) Pg 8 Add Indoor Pir (Trigger Tamper Switch, Switch 8=OFF) Pg 8 Add DoorGuards (Press Panic Button) Pg 7 Naming Zones Pg 9 Naming Devices Pg 7 Adding Zones into Partition Levels...
  • Page 6: Wireless Detectors And Remote Control Operation

    Silentron Instructions to locate the Tamper Switch. 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 .
  • Page 7: Power On/Power Off

    PROGRAMMING the HomeGuard32 The programming mode is where the users set certain FACTORY DEFAULT OPTIONS, adjusting the operation of the unit to suit their "USER CODE" = 1 0 0 0 needs. The unit will enter the programming mode once the user ENTERS the user password followed by a hash “#”...
  • Page 8: Setting Timed Schedules

    Transmitter Code NOTE: THE HOME GUARD WILL ONLY TRANSMIT MAMI SMART 16BIT ON 403.55 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...
  • Page 9: Setting Levels

    Programming Mode Naming/Renaming of Zones “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. The user must now enter the zone name with the keypad operating Back space as a telephone keypad.
  • Page 10: Self Learning Detectors

    Programming Mode 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 Trigger Device or in the case of the Door Guard a Panic signal button 1. NOTE: THE TAMPER/PANIC SIGNAL MUST BE TRIGGERED.
  • Page 11: Naming Devices In A Zone

    Programming Mode Naming/Renaming Devices in a Zone “Device 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 or enter C to change the name of the next device code it gets.
  • Page 12: Clearing Remote Controls

    Note: This should take approximately 40 seconds WARNING MODE on the HomeGuard 32 The Home Guard 64 can be put into a WARN or Chime mode. In this mode the unit will not trigger an alarm but sound a chime when any detector in the level has been triggered.
  • Page 13: External Triggers

    ALARMS ON THE UNIT Alarms on the unit will occur when any of the devices are triggered, the panic on the remote was triggered or the panic on the keypad was triggered. When the unit goes into alarm, the unit will beep continuously for 1 minute and thereafter once every 30 seconds.
  • Page 14: Alerts On The Unit

    DISARMING the HomeGuard 32 If the unit is armed, the unit can be disarmed in any of the following ways: - Remote Disarm. - Schedule Disarm when the unit reaches the scheduled time it will disarm automatically. - Keypad Disarm.
  • Page 15 REGUARD R64 CONNECTIONS Installing the “ ReGuard R64 " is very simple. All you have to do is connect the power to the unit and the siren. The connections are easy to read and to understand all detectors are wireless and easy to add to the unit with no additional effort.
  • Page 16 Summary of ALL Key-Pad entries PROGRAMMING THE OPTION REGISTERS (ONLY THROUGH TO THE USER CODE) 1000 # 0 1 = SET SCHEDULES OF THE SYSTEM 1000 # 1 1 = CHANGE USER CODE 1000 # 0 2 = SET OPTIONS OF THE SYSTEM 1000 # 1 A = SELF LEARN DETECTORS 1000 # 0 3 = SET THE SYSTEM TIME &...

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