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  • Page 2: Important Notice

    Axesstel accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using the Axesstel device or for failure of the Axesstel device to transmit or receive such data.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Near medical equipment Near life support equipment or any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the device MUST BE POWERED OFF. The Axesstel device can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment.
  • Page 4 AXESSTEL ALERT PRODUCTS CONSUMER WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE AXESSTEL ALERT PRODUCT THAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED, WHEN PROPERLY INSTALLED, CAN BE USED TO DETECT MOTION IN A SPECIFIED AREA AND PROVIDE AN ALERT TO TELEPHONES OR PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS THAT YOU SPECIFY. THE PRODUCT IS DESIGNED SOLELY TO PROVIDE AN ALERT. IT DOES NOT PROVIDE SECURITY, OR PREVENT INTRUSION, THEFT OR CRIME.
  • Page 5 PROPERTY, PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH OR OTHER INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE, ANY OF THE ALERT PRODUCTS OR COMPONENTS. ANY LIABILITY OF AXESSTEL TO YOU, AND YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR PURCHASE OF THE PRODUCT (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) WILL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF SUCH CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION.
  • Page 6 NOT INSURANCE. AXESSTEL IS NOT AN INSURER AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF OTHERS OR FOR EVENTS BEYOND ITS CONTROL. THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT HAS NO RELATIONSHIP TO THE VALUE, IN WHOLE OR IN ANY PART, ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MIGHT RESULT TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY FROM ANY HAZARD OR EVENT OR CONSEQUENCE WHICH THE PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO DETECT.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ........................... 9 Product Overview ........................9 1. Features......................... 9 2. Benefits ........................10 Using your AX140 ....................... 12 1. Package Contents ......................12 2. Knowing your Main Unit....................12 LEDs ......................... 14 Battery Installation into Main Unit ............... 16 Battery Installation into Motion Sensor ...............
  • Page 8 3.10 Test Mode......................34 3.11 Pet Immunity ...................... 34 3.12 Accessories ....................... 35 4. AX140 Smartphone Application ..................36 AX140 App for Android ..................36 The AX140 App for android is available from Google Play..........36 AX140 App for iPhone ..................37...
  • Page 9 AX140 App creating user account (Android/iOS) ..........38 Manage Call Numbers (Android/iOS) ..............39 Manage SMS Numbers (Android/iOS) ..............40 Delay Time (Entry/Exit ) ..................41 Remote Arming/Disarming ................. 42 Account Info/Device Status (Android/iOS) ............44 Event Log ......................46 5.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    This user manual will help you place, configure and use your AX140 Alert System. Product Overview The AX140 is an easy to install, use and maintain alert system, which can provide peace of mind and security without the need for an expensive security contract.
  • Page 11: Benefits

    SMS Alerting Numbers - Stores 3 pre-assigned number • Remote Arm / Disarm Capabilities via Smartphone application • • Audible Beeper for Programming Configuration Panic Button for Emergency Situations • 9 Volt Battery for Emergency Backup • Low battery warning LED •...
  • Page 12 The arming and disarming of the AX140 Alert System can be triggered by keypad input or by using the smartphone App (Android/iOS) from one of your registered numbers. A smartphone app may also be used from your Android or iOS smartphone.
  • Page 13: Using Your Ax140

    1x Power Adaptor • Knowing your Main Unit Your AX140 is designed to be wall mounted, or it can simply be placed on a shelf. All the LEDs are easily visible while the power cord will connect at the back.
  • Page 14 Setting/Register Zone LED Account LED Power LED Arm/Disarm Battery LED Stay CDMA LED Arm/Disarm Panic Siren Func Speaker...
  • Page 15: Leds

    LEDs The AX140 has 10 LEDs to determine status of the device. The functionality of the LEDs can be found in the table below. LED description Color Function Power Green Device is powered on The device is powered off Green...
  • Page 16 Arming Device is armed /Disarming Device is disarmed Green Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Zone1 Sensor is Disarmed Blink Red Sensor Low battery warning, blink each 2 seconds Green Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Zone2 Sensor is Disarmed Blink Red Sensor Low battery warning, blink each 2 seconds Green...
  • Page 17: Battery Installation Into Main Unit

    Battery Installation into Main Unit Your AX140 provides battery backup support. Please see figure1 below to install the 9V battery. Battery Installation into Motion Sensor To install the battery into the Motion Sensor please see figure1 below. Figure 1...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Power Adaptor

    Connecting the Power Adaptor To connect the power adaptor, please see figure2 below. Figure 2...
  • Page 19: Placement Of Main Unit

    Changing the Default Password Now that the battery is installed and the power adaptor connected you are ready to use some of the more advanced features of the AX140. To change the default password please follow the instructions below. Using your keypad please enter the following...
  • Page 20: Adding / Removing Motion Sensors

    Func Adding / Removing Motion Sensors To add motion sensors (AZ100) to the AX140 please follow the instructions below. Up to 200 Motion sensors can be added across 4 zones. In the rear housing, there is a small push button switch which is used for adding the sensor (inclusion) and remove (exclusion) of the sensor.
  • Page 21 NOTE: You will need to (Remove motion sensor battery cover in order to register your sensor, see figure3) # password 71 (zone-1) Func- Press the sensor Setting/Register LED button. Blinks few times then OFF # password 72 (zone-2) Func- Press the sensor Setting/Register LED button.
  • Page 22 Range/Sensitivity Z-Wave adjustment Inclusion/Exclusion Push-button Position Range/Sensitivity 12m/100% 9m/75% 7m/50% Figure 3...
  • Page 23: Adding / Removing Sms Numbers

    Adding / Removing SMS Numbers When your alarm is triggered in any zone, you can choose to send an SMS to up to 3 numbers. To add the SMS numbers into your AX140 please follow the instructions below. # password 11 SMS Num.1 SMS Num.1 Func Key...
  • Page 24 Example: Adding the first SMS number: # password 11 1234567890 1234567890 Func Key Func Please note: that you have to enter the desired number twice. The number that you entered will need to match. If the numbers entered do not match then the unit will beep 3 times. If the numbers match then you will hear 2 beeps.
  • Page 25 # password 21 Func Key Delete number 1 # password 22 Func Key Delete number 2 # password 23 Func Key Delete number 3...
  • Page 26: Adding / Removing Call Numbers

    Adding / Removing Call Numbers When your alarm is triggered as well as sending SMS, the AX140 will also dial 5 numbers of your choice. To add numbers please follow the instructions below. # password 31 Tel Num.1 Tel Num.1 Func Key # password 32 Tel Num.2...
  • Page 27 Func Please note: that you have to enter the desired number twice. The number that you entered will need to match. If the numbers do not match, then the unit will beep 3 times. If the numbers match then you will hear 2 beeps. To remove the phone numbers please follow the instructions below.
  • Page 28: Arming The Ax140

    Func Arming the AX140 Now that the AX140 is installed, the motion sensors have been added, and the SMS / Call numbers have been inputted, you can now start using your AX140 as an alert system. There are two arming modes within the AX140, Arm away Mode and Stay Mode. In both modes SMS / Calls will automatically be sent.
  • Page 29 silent setting when the alarm is triggered. The intruder will be unaware that the alarm has been triggered, although SMS / Calls will be sent. To activate “Arm away” mode enter the following: # password 01 Arming Key; Alarm siren audible # password 02 Arming Key;...
  • Page 30: Stay Mode

    3.5.2 Stay Mode Occasionally you may want to alarm only a certain part of your house, and this can be achieved by using Stay mode. Please note that zones one, two or three will be excluded when using stay mode. In Stay mode, you can activate your alarm so that any motion in zone four will trigger the alarm, but if there is any movement in zones one, two or three then the alarm will not be triggered.
  • Page 31: Remote Arming

    You can also arm the AX140 remotely via AX140 smartphone (Android/iOS) App. Please refer to App section. Disarming the AX140 When disarming the AX140, you can disarm in multiple ways, and these are described below. 3.6.1 Normal Disarming To disarm the AX140 in a normal manner enter the following:...
  • Page 32: Duress Disarming

    # password 03 (Arm/Disarm) Key Example: Arm/ Disarm 3.6.3 Remote Disarming You can also disarm the AX140 remotely via AX140 smartphone (Android/iOS) App. Please refer to App section. Entry / Exit Delay You can modify the entry / exit delay to suit your needs.
  • Page 33: Entry Delay

    3.7.1 Entry Delay No Entry Delay # password 50 Func Key 15 Seconds - # password 51 Func Key # password 52 Func Key 30 Seconds - 45 Seconds - # password 53 Func Key Example: Func 3.7.2 Exit Delay...
  • Page 34: Panic Button

    Func Panic Button Your AX140 features a panic button, that when pressed will immediately activate the siren, as well as alerting your friends and neighbors via SMS and Calls. To activate the panic button simply press the ‘PANIC’ button which is located on your main unit.
  • Page 35: Factory Reset

    3.10 Test Mode “Test mode” - # password 91 XXX-XXX-XXXX Func Key This allows the AX140 to make a phone call to any phone number. 3.11 Pet Immunity The passive infrared (PIR) motion detector can be adjusted to provide pet immunity.
  • Page 36: Accessories

    Moving the jumper to the number 3 position will adjust for minimum sensitivity. You can also adjust the angle of the sensor slightly upwards to allow for your pet immunity. 3.12 Accessories Additional accessories can be added to your AX140: Door/Window Sensor (same as adding a sensor) •...
  • Page 37: Ax140 Smartphone Application

    The below sections define the AX140 Smartphone Application. For the first time setting up the device, a phone number must be entered into the AX140 manually in order for it to be recognized from the app. This can be done by entering the following:...
  • Page 38: Ax140 App For Iphone

    AX140 App for iPhone The AX140 app for iPhone is available from the Apple App Store 1. Phone is powered on Preconditions 2. Launch App Store 1. Open App Store Procedure 2. Search for AX140 App 3. Download the application to the device...
  • Page 39: Ax140 App Creating User Account (Android/Ios)

    AX140 App creating user account (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on The AX140 application has been downloaded and open Done Optional Select Device...
  • Page 40: Manage Call Numbers (Android/Ios)

    Manage Call Numbers (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX140 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX140 Add Call number Read numbers from AX140 Add from Phone iPhone only;...
  • Page 41: Manage Sms Numbers (Android/Ios)

    Manage SMS Numbers (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX140 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX140 Pre-entered SMS number iPhone only; must Add from Phone Book press Send.
  • Page 42: Delay Time (Entry/Exit )

    Delay Time (Entry/Exit )
  • Page 43: Remote Arming/Disarming

    Send. Remote Arming/Disarming Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX140 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX140...
  • Page 44 Read Status Normal Arming Normal Arming; No Siren Arm when at Home Arm when at Home, no Siren. iPhone only; must press Disarm Alarm Send.
  • Page 45: Account Info/Device Status (Android/Ios)

    Account Info/Device Status (Android/iOS) Preconditions 4. Phone is powered on 5. The AX140 application has been downloaded 6. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX140...
  • Page 46 iPhone only; must press Send. Status Displayed in SMS Message box. Android...
  • Page 47: Event Log

    Event Log...
  • Page 48: Z-Wave

    Z-Wave network can integrate devices of various classes, and these devices can be made by different manufacturers. The AX140 is a dedicated controller; since it uses the Basic Command Class, it can provide limited control of other Z-Wave devices using this command class.
  • Page 49 2. Plasterboard and wooden walls block less of the radio signal then concrete, brick or tile walls which will have more of an effect on signal strength. 3. Wall mounted Z-Wave devices will also suffer a loss of range as they are housed in metal junction boxes which could reduce the range by up to 25 to 30%.
  • Page 50 Z-Wave Command Class Controlled Supported COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM COMMAND_CLASS_CONTROLLER_REPLICATION Compatible Devices: Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the User’s Guide for your specific device when adding and deleting devices into the Z-Wave network. Not all features are supported for off-the-shelf Z-Wave devices.
  • Page 51 Z-Wave device; please refer to the instructions for the Z-Wave device that you are installing. Inclusion: Add a Z-Wave enabled device • On AX140 enter the command [ # password 75 Func-Key]; on other Z-Wave device [Press switch to enter inclusion mode (see manufactures instructions for device)] Exclusion: Remove a Z-Wave enabled device.
  • Page 52 Manual Association to the AX140 Controller: • On AX140 enter the command [ # password 83 Group ID Func-Key]; Click the Z-Wave button on the primary sensor will add it to Controller Association Group. To Remove the primary sensor Association Group: On AX140 enter the command [ # password 84 Group ID Func-Key] Learn Mode: How to make the AX140 become a secondary controller.
  • Page 53: Operating Specifications

    Operating Specifications For 908.42MHz,the Main Unit is only for RX function without TX function, and Motion Sensor (AZ100) is only for TX function without RX function Main Unit AX140 Item Description CDMA 2000/1XRTT 800/1900 MHz 7.8*4.9*1.5 inches (198*126*38 mm) Alert Panel size(mm) and...
  • Page 54 Power adapter 5V/2A Battery Z-Wave 908.42MHz Band Frequency 908.42MHz RSSI -102dBm Operating Temperature 14~122 F (-10~+50 Storage Temperature -4~158 F (-20~+70 Humidity 0% to 95%...
  • Page 55: Motion Sensor (Az100)

    Motion Sensor (AZ100) AZ100 Detection mode Passive infrared signal (PIR) Dimensions: Size(mm) and 3.3*2.5*1.8 inches (85*65*45 mm) Weight 2.8 ounces (80g) Antenna Build in Z-Wave antenna Transmit distance Up to 100 feet line of sight Detection range 23-39.4 ft. (7-12m) Red &...
  • Page 56: Safety Information

    RSSI -102dBm Working Temperature 32~122 F (0~+50 Storage Temperature 14~176 F (-10~+80 Humidity 0% to 95% Safety Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its 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.
  • Page 57 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 product 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:...
  • Page 58 CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS UNIT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTICE: THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND OPERATED WITH A MINIMUM DISTANCE 20CM BETWEEN THE RADIATOR AND YOUR BODY.

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