TABLE OF CONTENTS HOME GUARD HOME GUARD - FEATURES............................G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N........................WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION..............PROGRAMING MODE..............................SETTING TIMED SCHEDULES..................... SCHEDULE DAY BYPASS......................
HOME GUARD GENERAL FEATURES: The “ HOME GUARD “ is a D.I.Y. stand-alone alarm panel, limited to receiving wireless signals. The “ HOME GUARD ” is capable of monitoring 25 wireless movement detectors divided into 8 different zones. The “...
- Transmitter output: If the unit has an internal transmitter, it could be used to interface any one of the following devices: the Ghatto two channel receiver(16 bit), or Tracer smart cat receiver (Mami Smart-S interface 16 bit). To adjust theses parameters refer to Programing Options, Options, Alarm Output interface.
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Using Wireless Sensors is simple provided you are aware of the following facts: 1 - The operating range may vary widely from one installation and location to another. The position of the radio receiver which is in the unit is therefore critical and must be chosen accordingly.
= 1 0 0 0 mode the user can adjust certain features of the unit as required by the user. THE HOME GUARD IS ORIGINALLY PROGRAMMED WITH A "FACTORY DEFAULT" SET OF OPTIONS. ALTHOUGH THE "FACTORY" OPTIONS REFLECT THE CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY OF INSTALLERS AND END- USERS, PROPER OPERATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CAN BE ACHIEVED THROUGH RE-PROGRAMMING.
Siren Transmitter output (When using a Ghatto receiver connected to a siren) or tracer interface when Tracer Interface Enabled using the home guard as a tracer interface. Save Changes Once the user is done the user will press the hash “#” key to save the settings.
Programming Mode Naming 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 as a telephone keypad.
Programming Mode Self-learning Detectors “ADD Device” will be displayed. The user is asked to trigger the Trigger Device device, the user must force the device to trigger. If the panel received the code the user will be asked to enter the Enter Zones (1-8) Zone.
WARNING MODE ON THE HOME-GUARD 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. To set warn Level (A- D) The User simply Holds down desired Key (A-D) and the star key for approx 2 seconds until the Beep.
ARMING THE HOME-GUARD The Arm mode is when the unit becomes active in monitoring alarms. The unit can be armed in any of the following ways: - Remote Arm- In this mode the unit Arms to level A only. - Schedule Arm when the unit reaches the scheduled time it will arm automatically. Arms to Level A only. - Keypad Arm The user can choose to Arm at a particular level by holding down any of keys A - D.
DISARMING THE HOME-GUARD 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. To disarm the unit via the keypad the user enters the user code followed by hash and hash, as can be seen below.
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- ALARM CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS: There are 8 different zones available on the HOME GUARD which are all wireless. - SIREN: 12 Volts DC- 1Amp is available between connectors [LED]( - ) & [LED]( + ) to operate the siren NOTE: ONLY THE RELAY OPTION OR THE TRANSMITTER OPTION CAN BE SELECTED.
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 1000 # 1 B = SELF LEARN REMOTE’S...
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Radio Receiver range In all radio applications the positioning of the antennae on both transmitter and receiver is very important. Incorrect positioning and mounting of the units may reduce the range drastically. Obstacle such as walls , steel gates, caboards , floors, metal structure and of course distance are the main factors which may reduce the range.