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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 1 SmartHome Security System Installation and Operating Instructions Version 2.0 Please read these instructions carefully before using these products and keep the manual for future reference.
Introduction....................9 Using the Power Switch sensor as a signal repeater........14 Getting Started....................15 Download the Android version of the Smart-i Protect App......15 Download the iOS version of the Smart-i Protect App........15 1. Connect the SmartBox to the Internet............16 2. Setup the Cameras..................18 3.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 3 How to install the Cameras................32 Installing the Cube Camera................32 Installing the Pan Tilt Camera.................33 Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Bullet Camera..........34 How to install the Accessories................35 1. Installing the PIR Sensor................35 2. Installing the Door/Window Contact............36 3.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This information can help you safely use your security system. Follow and retain all information included with your system. Customer safety is important. Our products are developed to be safe and effective. However, the SmartBox, Accessories and Cameras are electronic devices.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 5 The cords and cables supplied with the system can present a potential strangulation hazard if the child plays with the cords or cables and it becomes wrapped around the neck. Please make sure cords and cables are placed out of reach of the child. Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 6 In the unlikely event that you notice any of the following conditions, or if you have any safety concerns with your product, stop using the product and unplug it from the power source and telecommunication lines until you can speak to the Customer Support Team on 0871 222 1430 for further guidance.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 7 System Components DO NOT REMOVE THE INSULATING PLASTIC on the sensors. It will activate the pairing process. Please follow the sections below for easy installation. If you have already removed the insulating plastic tab, please refer to the section "If you need to pair the sensor again:"...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 8 Wireless Power Control Socket No Accessories and Repeater SHP100R Wireless Door/ Window Contact SHDM 1x CR2032 Battery Sticky Pad Set Wireless Indoor Siren SHS100 Adaptor DC 5V/1A Bracket Wall Mount Set 4x AA Batteries 1.5V Wireless Remote Control SHR100...
24 Devices and 4 Cameras per SmartBox. You can easily access the system from anywhere in the world via the Internet. The Smart-i Protect iOS/Android app allows you to view/record video, turn power switch on/off, activate/ deactivate siren manually or automatically.
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2 minutes after every trigger event. This controls unnecessary push notifications received on your mobile device. Wireless The Power Control Socket can be controlled via Smart-i Protect app Power Control (On/Off), Door/Window Sensor (trigger on), PIR (trigger on) and Panic Socket and Remote (preset on).
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Detects floods/water ingress. The Water Detector can be controlled via Water Smart-i Protect App. It is always armed and will alert the user with its Detector built-in siren if water is detected. The user has the option to expand the detection area by adding an additional detection cable.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 12 The diagram below shows the suggested location(s) for SmartHome Security System. Use this as a guide for your installation. The system is extendable and expandable with additional Power Control Indoor/Outdoor Camera Remote Control Adaptor DC 5V/1.5A Battery CR2032 PIR Sensor...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 13 compatible Wireless Cameras, Motion Sensors, Door/Window Contact sensor, Siren and other sensors for greater protection. Indoor Pan Tilt Camera Indoor Siren Adaptor DC 5V/1.5A Adaptor DC 5V/1A Door/Window Indoor Cube Battery AA 1.5V x 4 Sensor Camera Battery...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 14 Using the Power Control Socket as a Signal Repeater In some cases, pre-existing environmental factors may affect the performance of the wireless communication between the SmartBox and sensors, such as: - Numbers of walls between the SmartBox and the Sensor(s) - Materials of the building structure - Interference from unknown source When encountering such situation, you can use the Power Control Socket...
Please go to the Google Play to search for 'Smart-i Protect' and install the app to your mobile device. Download the iOS version of the Smart-i Protect App Please go to the Apple App Store to search for 'Smart-i Protect' and install the app to your mobile device.
SmartBox by using the power adaptor supplied . (2) The RED LED indicator will light up and beep twice to indicate successful power up. Seconds later the SmartBox will again beep twice to indicate it is ready for setup via the 'Smart-i Protect' App.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 17 (3) Launch the 'Smart-i Protect' App. The App will first search for the SmartBox connected to the home Wi-Fi router and retrieve the DID automatically (DID- The Device ID is 12 characters long and consists of numbers 0 - 9 and letters A - F). Please assign the SmartBox with your preferred System Name and enter the Default Security Code '123456', tap to complete the setup.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 18 2. Setup the Cameras NOTE: You can ONLY setup camera(s) compatible with the system. If you have previously purchased and installed compatible camera(s), you will only need to complete steps (3) and (4) for your existing camera to work with the new system. For wireless connection/operation please follow Step (6).
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USB connector end of the USB to RJ45 lead supplied. (b) Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 end of the lead. (c) Proceed with next steps to complete setup. (3) Using 'Smart-i Protect', Status Select Device in the 'Status'...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 20 (4) Please now name your camera and specify the location of where the camera will be installed. The camera default Security Code is '123456' (previously installed camera may have been assigned with different security code). Tap 'Save' to complete pairing the camera to the SmartBox. NOTE: (1) The app will first search for the available camera connected to the Wi-Fi router.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 21 (6) For the camera to work wirelessly with the SmartBox, you Status will need to add your router’s WiFi details to the camera: Go to Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 ,tap on upper right and select to enter camera on Table Room info, on the camera you want to connect to your router’s WiFi.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 22 3. Pair the Motion Sensor (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Motion Sensor' and to initiate the pairing process. Select Device Step 1 of 3 Status Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing...
2 minutes after every trigger event. This helps to control unnecessary push notifications received on your mobile device. 4. Pair the Power Control Socket (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Power Switch' and to initiate the pairing process.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 24 Status Select Device Step 1 of 3 Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing Camera process on Table Room Siren Siren PowerSwitch Remote Key Hallway Book Room Door Sensor Door Sensor Back Door Lounge Motion Sensor Power Switch...
NOTE: The power switch can also double as 'Repeater'. This function is for advanced users. For details please refer to Power Switch/Repeater section of this manual. 5. Pair the Door/Window Sensor (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Door Sensor' and...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 26 Select Device Step 1 of 3 Status Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing Camera process on Table Room Siren Siren PowerSwitch Remote Key Hallway Book Room Door Sensor Door Sensor Back Door Lounge Motion Sensor Remote Key...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 27 6. Pair the Indoor Siren (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Siren' and to initiate the pairing process. Select Device Step 1 of 3 Status Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing...
Verifying the Setup From the 'Status' section, tap the Siren icon and turn the Siren's alert sound On and Off. 7. Pair the Remote Key (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Remote key'' and to initiate the pairing process.
SmartBox will beep twice and a 'Countdown' pop-up will appear, select 'Disarm' to deactivate system arming. 8. Pair the Water Detector (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', tap in the 'Status' section. (2) Choose 'Water Detector'' and to initiate the pairing process.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 30 Status Select Device Step 1 of 3 Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing Camera process on Table Room Siren Siren PowerSwitch Remote Key Water Detector Hallway Book Room Door Sensor Door Sensor Back Door Lounge Motion Sensor...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 31 9. Pair the Smoke Detector (1) Using 'Smart-i Protect', Status Select Device Step 1 of 3 Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 in the 'Status' section. Please tap “Pair” to begin pairing Camera process on Table Room Siren...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 32 How to install the Cameras SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS Do not attempt to open the units with the power adaptor plug connected to avoid any risk of personal injury. When installing CCTV camera(s), always follow manufacturer's advice when using power tools, steps, ladders, etc.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 33 Installing the Pan Tilt Camera (1) Place the camera on a level surface away from obstacles or potential hazards. (2) Attach the Antenna and plug the power supply into the back of the camera.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 34 Installing the Indoor/Outdoor Bullet Camera (1) Secure the camera stand on a level surface or wall mount using screws provided. (2) Attach the Antenna and plug the power supply into the back of the camera. (3) Mount the camera on to camera bracket.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 35 How to install the Accessories Installing the PIR Sensor Please read the following before installation to ensure maximum coverage of a monitored area. (1) The PIR Sensor is most effective in areas such as hallways and entry points where intruders may likely passing through.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:31 Page 36 The thick double-sided tapes are The thin double-sided tapes are for corner install use. Mounting Option A Mounting Option B/C Installing the Door/Window Contact Mounting Option A - Double-Sided Tape (1) Apply the double-sided tape to the back of each part of the Door/Window sensor.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 37 (2) Select a location on the door/window. The large piece of the sensor should be fixed on the immovable frame of the door/window. Align the small piece to the large one. Fix the small piece on the movable part of the door/window frame.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 38 Installing the Siren It is recommended to install the siren in a highly visible location with minimum obstacles near by for maximum visual/sound alert. If using the A/C power option (as opposed to batteries) please select suitable installation location within easy reach of an electrical socket.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 39 Installing the Water Detector (1) For the main unit, fix the mounting screws to the wall via the screw set supplied. (2) With batteries inserted, secure the sensor onto the wall screws. (3) Place the detector cable in the desired location in an upward position.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 40 Installing the Smoke Detector (1) First secure the bracket to the ceiling using the mounting screws supplied. (2) With batteries inserted, locate the smoke detector onto the bracket and twist to secure.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 41 App Operation Upon selecting the SmartBox you will enter 'Status' section. In this section you can have an overview of all the cameras/sensors connected to the system and the real-time status of each, also you can carry out many important functions, such as arm/part-arm/disarm system, add/edit devices, view live-feed from cameras, control power switches, activate sirens.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 42 1. Status Indicator / Edit The App displays device status Status Door/Window Close Gi7-351 GO1-D-038 using sharp contrast icons so Door/Window Open Status you can clearly interpret and on Table Room Sensor On react to the situation/event. Status Indicator Sensor Off Siren...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 43 Control Camera No SIM 11.34 appcam 25 Camera Control driveway Tap on the Camera icon for live-view and to control Snapshot Camera Live-View Camera/Sensor(s). Speaker Note: For Pan function swipe Record PowerSwitch Sensor left and right to move Preset View-Points Control Siren...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 44 Control Remote Tap on remote icon to activate in-app remote Remote System Arm Camera Record System Disarm Panic Lounge See 'Scenario' section for more detail 2. Scenario Scenario Scenario One-touch scenario Camera Panic Motion Sensor Living room Sequence scenario Wireless Camera...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 45 Both the 'One-touch Scenario' and the 'Sequence Scenario' are designed for your system to carry out customised security functions after setup, such as activate single/multiple cameras and sensors for recording and alert. One-touch Scenario Allowing you to conveniently activate the security function with a single touch when required.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 46 (a) Arm/Part-Arm/Disarm: You can arm up the entire system by using Arm or partial arm (example: devices located at 1st floor only) by using Part-Arm. Select Disarm to disable system's Arm or Part-Arm status. Only after you have armed the system you will be able to receive Email/Push Notifications (see System Setting/Notifications Setup for detail).
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 47 1. Tap to activate the edit mode. 2. Tap the one-touch scenario you wish to edit. 3. Rename the one-touch scenario if you wish to do so. Check mark the items you wish to include for Arm/Part-Arm, Camera and Panic scenario.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 48 Sequence Scenario Allowing the system to automatically react to the sudden situation and carry out other predefined tasks. For example, once the motion sensor is activated, the camera will begin recording and the light turns on. To setup the sequence scenario(s), please go to the Scenario section and follow the steps below: 1.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 49 (b). Click the ' Add ' icon to add corresponding sensor. This means when the PIR motion sensor is triggered, these actions will also be performed. For example, if you want the camera to record, click the ' Add ' icon and choose wireless camera from the list (MicroSD card required, not supplied).
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 50 How to activate/deactivate the scenario: Go to the Scenario setup page and tap 'On' to activate the selected sequence scenario, or 'Off' to deactivate it. Scenario Setup When... Door Sensor Back Door Then... The system will take about 10 seconds to be fully ready to deploy the scenario application after activating the scenario.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 51 3. Event List Events Power Switch Power Switch Power Switch Power Switch All triggered events are recorded and displayed here in the 'Event' section. You will be able to identify exactly which sensor was triggered, including the time and the date. You can also review recorded video file by tapping on the camera trigger event.* *Camera must have MicroSD card fitted, not supplied.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 52 4. Settings The system settings contain various options allowing you to setup/configure the system details. The default admin password is '123456'. Setting 123456 NOTE: Only the user who has the admin password can alter the system settings. Please change the default password immediately and make a note for future reference.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 53 IP Setup Setup the Internet protocol settings for the system. XXX.XXX.XXX.XX XXX.XXX.XXX.X XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX NOTE: If your network does not have a DHCP you will need to set this up...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 54 Security Setup Here you can alter the system's default 'Security Code' and 'Admin Password'. Also you can enable/disable and setup the PIN Lock for the app. Once setup and enabled, you will need to enter the PIN Lock code every time you open the App.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 55 Notification Setup Here you can turn On/Off the Email Alert and Push Notification. For the Email Alert to function properly you will need to enter an effective email address. Both Email/Push Notification are available for system Arm, Disarm and trigger events generated from camera, motion sensor and door/window sensor selected in the Arm/Disarm scenario section.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 56 Schedule Setup This is designed specifically for the power switch. After you have setup the selected power switch(s) can turn on/off accordingly. Please follow the steps below to complete setup: 1. From the list, tap the switch you wish to setup. 2.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 57 For Power Switch, you can also select Random On/Off. This is good for creating "someone is home" scenario to deter possible intruders. NOTE: Since the system automatically synchronises its clock with Network Time Protocol (NTP) via the Internet therefore the Protect schedule setup will not operate normally if the system is not connected to the Internet.
'Yes' and the Smart-i Protect app will automatically download and install the new update. NOTE: Please do not power off the SmartBox or unplug the Ethernet cable connected to it...
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'One-touch Scenario' and the remote controller. Once you have activated the function, next time you start the Smart-i Protect App or go back to the Home screen it will only display the 'Remote Control'. To deactivate, go to system setting and...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 60 Advance Control Here you can turn on the 'Zone' function. This function is for advanced users only. The 'Zone' function can control camera(s) and power switch(s) and can be activated/deactivated with one single touch. You can have up to 9 Zone controls, with each customised to fit your needs. To activate the 'Zone' function, please follow the steps below: 1.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 61 About The system ID (DID), firmware and App information. To setup the 'Zone' control, please go to 'Zone' section follow the steps below to complete the setup. 1. Tap to begin. 2. You can personalise the Zone name. 3.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 62 Another useful feature Using the Power Switch as Repeater - Repeater Setup To Activate the Repeater Function of your Power Switch First make sure the Power Switch and the end Sensor have been successfully paired/connected to the SmartBox.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 63 To Deactivate the Repeater Mode 1. Unplug the repeater Power Switch. 2. Press and hold the button in front of the switch and plug the switch back to the socket with the button pressed, do not let go of the button until the LED begins to flash (Blue). The LED indicator on the repeater Power Switch now should light up in Blue, indicating the repeater function has been deactivated.
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 64 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause The SmartBox is not - Check the DC power adapter. Make sure it is correctly plugged in. working - Check the Ethernet cable. Make sure the connector is plugged into the Ethernet socket and the other end plugged into the router.
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 65 If the Green LED becomes STEADY GREEN instead of flashing, it means the network connection has failed. Please make sure the router is functioning properly, re-connect the Ethernet cable and power on the SmartBox again. What should I do if I - Reset your SmartBox by pressing and holding the reset button for 5 forget the password or...
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RED LED indicating charging, this will turn blue once charged. You can charge the unit using a power supply (not supplied), please download the guide for this on our website, http://www.smart-i.com/content/9-smart-i-support. If you have any problems, please contact your place of purchase...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 67 Product Specifications SmartBox Model Number SHG100 Operation Voltage DC 12V/1A Ethernet 10/100Mbps Signal Frequency 868.3 MHz Battery Backup 2x CR123 batteries - 2,600mah (Up to 8 hours) Operating Environment Indoor Dimensions (WxHxD) 167 x 37.37 x 130mm WiFi HD Cube Camera with PIR Model Number SHC100...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 68 Image Resolution HD 1280 x 720 Lens 2.8mm IR Distance 10 metres Power Source DC-in 5V/1.5A Operating Temp. -10°~50°C Operating Humidity 20~80% RH (none-condensing) Operating Environment Indoor Dimensions (WxHxD) 63 x 103 x 38mm WiFi HD Indoor Pan Tilt Camera Model Number SHC200...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 69 Power Source DC-in 5V/1.5A Operating Temp. -10°~50°C Operating Humidity 20~90% RH (none-condensing) Operating Environment Indoor Dimensions (WxHxD) 91.76 x 118 x 100.30mm WiFi HD Indoor/Outdoor Bullet Camera with PIR Model Number SHC300 Wireless Compatible IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Sensor Mega Pixel CMOS...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:32 Page 70 Wireless PIR Sensor Model Number SHDP Signal Frequency 868.3 MHz RF Range 150M (open field conditions) Max. Detection Range Detection Angle 110° Battery Type 3 x 1.5V AA Batteries (included) Battery Life Estimated up to 2 years (Based on 200 triggers per day) Low Battery Warning Yes (LED warning light and in App) Tamper Detection...
Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:33 Page 71 Battery Life Estimated up to 2 years (Based on 10 triggers per day) Low Battery Warning Yes (LED warning light and in App) Tamper Detection Operating Temp. 0°~40°C Operating Humidity 10%~80%RH Operating Environment Indoor Dimensions (WxHxD) Large piece: 27 x 71 x 14mm Small piece: 13 x 71 x 13mm...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:33 Page 72 Wireless Power Control Socket and Repeater Model Number SHP100R Signal Frequency 868.3 MHz RF Range 150M (open field conditions) Plug Type Load Switch Capability 3000W Power Source 240V AC Operating Temp. 0°~40°C Operating Humidity 10%~80%RH Operating Environment Indoor...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:33 Page 73 Tamper Detection Operating Temp. -10°~50°C Operating Humidity 10%~80%RH Operating Environment Indoor Dimensions (WxHxD) 80 x 120 x 35mm Wireless Water Detector Model Number SHWD Signal Frequency 868.3 MHz RF Range 200M (open field conditions) Battery Type 4 x AA batteries, included Battery Life...
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Manual-2.0-Final_Layout 1 04/04/2016 17:33 Page 74 Wireless Smoke Detector Model Number SHDS Signal Frequency 868.3 MHz RF Range 200M (open field conditions) Power Source 2 x AA batteries, included Battery Life Estimated 1 year (Standby mode) Piezo Siren Maximum 85dB Low Battery Warning Tamper Detection Operating Temp.
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