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Securityguard III

Programming Guide

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  • Page 1: Programming Guide

    Securityguard III Programming Guide Please, Please Read Me Doc ID. SG3PROG00103_03_2014.DOC...
  • Page 2: Device Categories

    FEATURES SGIII will be similar to SGII with Radio Dialler in format, installation and operation. It will include all the features and functions of SGII as well as the following changes and additions: • 24 supervised and encrypted radio devices (minimum 1 key and 1 detector) •...
  • Page 3: User Modes

    OPERATION START UP SecurityGuard restarts by either the key switch turning on and powering up the unit, or by a system reset caused by possible electrical interference. When the unit is restarted it briefly allows entry into PROGRAM mode (refer to section 0). Following this, the unit enters the previous operational mode.
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  • Page 5: Key Types

    HOME 2 Press ON button three times (successive presses less than 4 seconds apart) to enter HOME 2 mode. When display extinguishes system is armed in HOME 2 mode. HOME 2 mode may only be entered if programmed and SecurityGuard is DISARMED. Display Display for exit delay duration HOME 2...
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  • Page 7 DOORBELL • Fixed single button doorbell • Program option BELL • Not supervised PANIC/DURESS OPERATION Panic/duress alarms may be sent by either a • User Key PANIC button (button delay) • Fixed Panic Button (no button delay) The panic alarm described above can be programmed as either: •...
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  • Page 9 ALARMS INTRUDER ALARMS Following this type of alarm the internal and external sirens sound and strobe flashes. The siren will turn off after the programmed siren time and the strobe will flash for 1 hour or 12 hours while mains power is connected.
  • Page 10: Event Log

    re-arm for subsequent Tamper activations. The Alarm log will clear only after an Arm/Disarm cycle, whether or not Tamper deactivation has occurred. PANIC < PANIC ALARM from key or fixed panic button or medical key (or BUTTON On silencing a PANIC alarm (OFF button), the status or MEDIC) <...
  • Page 11 SYSTEM ALARMS System alarms are listed following, and are indicated by flashing the messages shown on the display for 5 minutes. The siren also chirps for 3 seconds. System alarms are not indicated when the system is in ARMED, HOME or HOME 2 modes. See section 0 for details of corresponding voice messages.
  • Page 12: Entry & Exit Delay

    Indicates dialler was not able to successfully contact CALL < the monitoring station. FAIL DIALER < DIALLER LINE FAULT Indicates minimum telephone line DC voltage was not LINE < detected for over 2 minutes. FAULT Event Log System alarm events are logged in memory. In DISARMED mode, press OFF to step through the log.
  • Page 13: Abort Delay

    ABORT DELAY When an alarm event occurs, the siren sounds when ENTRY DELAY expires. The alarm sent to monitoring station only after ABORT DELAY expires. ABORT DELAY commences immediately after ENTRY DELAY expires. This gives the user time to abort the sending of an accidental alarm by pressing the OFF button within the ABORT DELAY period.
  • Page 14: Programming Notes

    4. To cause a device to send a LEARN message: Device Mode Learn Procedure Unencrypted Press any button 3 times Encrypted Hold down PANIC button for approx. 8 seconds Unencrypted Trigger device Sensor Encrypted Disconnect & reconnect battery If the device is successfully programmed, SecurityGuard will give a BEEP, BEEP, BEEP-BEEP. The unit will add the new device to the next available slot, display the new slot number, and allow the user to configure the new device.
  • Page 15 RADIO DIALLER Local Programming 1. Ensure Radio Dialler is powered up. Radio Dialler need only to be powered off and on if a different Client Account Number is to be programmed into SGIII. 2. Power up SGIII and press OFF to enter PROGRAM mode. 3.
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS: KEY 1-23 KEY 1-23 (default = KEY) USER KEY Alarm system user key DURESS User key with PANIC button programmed for “DURESS” DURESS operation MEDICAL Medical help key (behaves like Duress alarm) MEDIC BELL DOORBELL Doorbell NO PANIC Stops the Panic button from operating NO PAN ERASE...
  • Page 17 Chime tone (**) Warning tone Doc ID. SG3PROG00103_03_2014.DOC...
  • Page 18 RANGE DETECTOR RANGE (default = LOW) Low range 8m High range 14m HIGH Note: OK light turns on each time PIR is activated. PULSE DETECTOR PULSE COUNT (default = 3) Number of times (1-4) a detection beam needs to crossed before an alarm occurs Note: OK light turns on each time PIR is activated.
  • Page 19 SUPVIS SUPERVISION STATUS (default = 8) Non-supervised devices: If enabled, a system alarm will occur if the detector has not triggered for 20 ARM/DISARM operations. The count starts after the device’s first transmission following PROGRAM mode exit. If the warning is ignored, the display will come back until the detector transmits and does not trigger again for another 20 ARM/DISARM operations.
  • Page 20 V-ARM VOICE ANNUNCIATION ARM/DISARM (default = ON) Armed and disarmed events not annunciated Armed and disarmed events annunciated V-ALRM VOICE ANNUNCIATION ALARM (default = ON) Alarm events not annunciated Alarm events annunciated V-BATT VOICE ANNUNCIATION LOW BATTERY (default = ON) Low battery events not annunciated Low battery events annunciated V-FALT VOICE ANNUNCIATION FAULT (default = ON)
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  • Page 22 PHONE1 PHONE NUMBER 1 (default = -) Dialler function is enabled when PHONE1 is programmed (i.e. not ‘-’). Up to 20 digits can be programmed. After a period of 30 days following PROGRAM mode EXIT, this option can only be reprogrammed via remote Up/download (option hidden in local PROGRAM mode).
  • Page 23: Reset To Factory Defaults

    DEFALT RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Erase devices and/or default options as required. PHONE1, PHONE2 and CLIENT will only be cleared if programming timeout has not disabled reprogramming of these options. SecurityGuard will jump to the start of PROGRAM mode, displaying KEY 1. Erases all programmed devices and defaults all options OPTION Defaults all option values...
  • Page 24: Alarm Reporting

    DIALLER The Radio Dialler will allow a correctly configured SecurityGuard to report alarms to a central monitoring station via the telephone line. It also provides remote programming of SecurityGuard using a PC with “Up/download” software and a modem. ALARM REPORTING This reporting is used to transmit alarms from a customer’s site to a central monitoring station via the telephone.
  • Page 25 Program Option Event Code (XYZ) Offset + device ID, or Type number (CCC) SENS 1-23 = ALARM 130 Burglary 0 + ID SENS 1-23 = HOME SENS 1-23 = HOME 2 SENS 1-23 = ACHIME SENS 1-23 = HCHIME SENS 1-23 = FIRE 133 24 hour 50 + ID Always enabled (unless...
  • Page 26 VOICE MESSAGES & OPTIONS Voice annunciation can be independently enabled/disabled for each of the following categories. Note that there is no voice annunciation available in PROGRAM mode. Messages are annunciated at the programmed volume level. Messages are annunciated only when triggered by a user, either by pressing the OFF button, or when the main PIR is triggered (once only, for a new message).
  • Page 27 Radio Jamming chirp chirp, followed by “Warning! Radio jamming detected. Check cause of radio interference” Radio Message chirp chirp, followed by Substitution “Warning! Radio tamper detected. Check cause of radio interference” Step through event log entries by pressing OFF button: Sensor alarm “Alarm from sensor two.
  • Page 28 “Radio fail from sensor two. Check sensor two” Sensor Open chirp chirp, followed by “Sensor two open. Close door or window for sensor two” Dialler Radio Fail chirp chirp, followed by “Radio link to dialler fail. Check dialler” Dialler Mains Fail chirp chirp, followed by “Dialler power fail.
  • Page 29: Important Notes

    Important Notes: With the introduction of SGIII there are some new methods of programming devices into the SGIII system. The changes are due to the introduction of the Supervised and Encryption models of the Radio PIR, Radio Key, Radio Reeds, Radio Panic\Duress buttons and Radio doorbell. To place the SGIII into program mode simply power the unit by turning the EOR key to the ON position.
  • Page 30 • Programming the SGIII Radio Dialler: Program the CLIENT, PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 options into the SGIII. Once the above is done continue through the program options until P-EXIT is on the display. At this point, power up the radio dialler with both mains and battery. The Radio Link light will double flash. Exit SGIII program mode by pressing “ON”...

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