Olympia Protect Series Operating Manual

Wireless alarm systems base unit

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Protect Series
Base Unit
Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Protect Series Base Unit Operating Manual...
  • Page 3 Hello, We are delighted that you have decided to purchase this reliable device from Olympia. The descriptions on the following pages will explain how easy it is to make your home more safe and secure.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Before You Start ..... . 6 Setting Up the Base Unit ....20 Safety Instructions .
  • Page 5 Monitoring Functions ....30 Remote Access by Phone ....36 Alarm Mode ......31 Appendix .
  • Page 6: Before You Start

    You can obtain all the necessary information on this from your local police station. You can increase security by integrating additional sensors from the Olympia range. We also provide outdoor sirens, door/window contacts, motion detectors, vibration sensors, water detectors, glass breakage detectors and much more.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions ARNING The following warnings apply to the entire document. Read and observe all the warning information to protect parts, packaging and protective foils. Keep the yourself and the environment from any harm. device and packaging out of reach of children. ARNING The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous sit- Risks to health through batteries! Keep batteries...
  • Page 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous situations which could lead to minor or slight injuries if situations which could lead to property damage if the the information is ignored. information is ignored. AUTION TTENTION This device can be used by children from the age of...
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE Intended Use Scope of Delivery The alarm system in the Protect Series is suitable for Please check the contents of the package carefully. If any- monitoring rooms and houses, as long as there is a reli- thing is missing or has been damaged during transport, able wireless connection to the registered sensors (e.g.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Base Unit

    OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT Overview of Base Unit Front Display Function keys Loudspeaker Digit keys Control lamps ROTECT...
  • Page 11: Rear

    OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT Rear Rubberised base unit legs Battery compartment cover Recesses for mounting bracket Connection port for power adapter Battery compartment Connection for external antenna (option) Compartment for SIM card Antenna switch MicroUSB connection port Reset key ROTECT...
  • Page 12: Display

    OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT Display Delay activated (arming, triggering, key lock) More information in plain text (e.g. Register) Telephone unit activated for emergency call (SOS) Key lock activated At Home mode activated Telephone unit activated Alarm mode activated Recorded message playing Silent mode activated Storage location of phone number Display of the network availability...
  • Page 13: Keys And Operating Elements

    OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT Keys and Operating Elements The following table indicates the functions assigned to the individual keys and operating elements on the front of the base unit of the alarm system. SOS key Disarmed mode key; exit the menu; stop the countdown Silent mode key;...
  • Page 14: Control Lamps

    OVERVIEW OF REMOTE CONTROL Overview of Remote Control Control Lamps The remote control enables you to switch monitoring behaviour of the control lamps on the front of the base unit of the alarm system. emergency call via the base unit of the alarm system. Operation via power adapter Lamp indicator Top LED...
  • Page 15: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE Menu Structure (Open the menu) Review Register language, namely German. Entry Code KeyLock Delay If you want to set another language, follow the operating Date/Time sequence in the menu structure. Check SIM $ Alarm Setup Trigger Delay More detailed information on operating and navigating in Trigger Tone the base unit is provided in Section Setting Up the Base Arming Delay...
  • Page 16: Putting The Base Unit Into Operation

    PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION Putting the Base Unit into Operation This section explains how to position the alarm system or mount it on a wall optimally, insert the batteries and SIM card and supply power to the alarm system. Positioning the Base Unit Set the base unit down on a level, non-slip surface.
  • Page 17: Inserting The Sim Card (Option)

    PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION Inserting the SIM Card (Option) If you don‘t want to use a SIM card, you can skip this chapter. available SIM card. Insert the SIM card in the base unit as described below. Slide the SIM card holder to the side to unlock the holder. Pivot the holder up and insert the SIM card in the holder.
  • Page 18: Inserting The Batteries (Option)

    PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION Inserting the Batteries (Option) The use of batteries serves as a safeguard against power failure. In the case of normal power supply using the power teries until the power supply returns or the batteries are empty. ! Risk of property damage through the use of inappropriate batteries! The use of inappropriate TTENTION batteries can cause a loss of function of the device.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Power Adapter

    PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION Connecting the Power Adapter Power is supplied to the base unit of the alarm system via the power adapter. To ensure an uninterrupted power supply, you can insert the optionally available batteries the base unit (see Section Inserting the Batteries (Option) Loosen the screw in the battery compartment cover using an appropriate screwdriver.
  • Page 20: Setting Up The Base Unit

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Setting Up the Base Unit Setting the Key Lock This section explains how to adapt the base unit of the Before beginning to operate the base unit, deactivate the alarm system to your own personal needs. key lock function.
  • Page 21: Setting The Language

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Setting the Language Note down your new entry code and keep it where it cannot be accessed by third-parties. Select the Display&Tone menu option. Deactivating the Key Lock Select the Language menu option. Enter your personal entry code. When using the remote control, deactivate the key Setting the Time and Date lock by pressing the...
  • Page 22: Registering Sensors

    The way to trigger the individual sensors is ex- unit. plained in the Sensors for the Protect Series oper- ating manual. This manual is enclosed with the Press if you want to retain the standard mes- base unit.
  • Page 23: Deregistering Sensors

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Deregistering Sensors Individual Voice Message If a sensor is no longer required, you can deregister that An individual outgoing voice message can be recorded sensor from the base unit. for each sensor (door/window contact, smoke detector, etc.).
  • Page 24 SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Unlocking the SIM Card The telephone unit establishes a connection between the SIM cards are normally protected against unauthorised base unit and alarm system and the mobile communica- access by a 4-digit PIN. When the SIM card is used for the tion network via an appropriate SIM card.
  • Page 25: Saving Alarm Call Numbers

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Checking the SIM Card Saving Alarm Call Numbers Check SIM $ appears in the display on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July and 1st October. locations . These phone numbers are called as soon as one of the registered sensors triggers Select the Check SIM $ menu option.
  • Page 26: Saving An Sos (Emergency Call) Number

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Saving an SOS (Emergency Call) Number Testing the Telephone Unit You can store an emergency call number which is dialled After having entered phone numbers, ensure that they key or key on the are correct in respect of the response in the event of an remote control.
  • Page 27: Setting The Trigger Delay

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Setting the Trigger Delay • The voice message is repeated a total of three times. You can set the actual alarm to be triggered after a delay. If the subscriber does not press digit key [1] on his phone, the connection is automatically ended and the ment or house and disarm the alarm system.
  • Page 28: Setting The Arming Delay

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Setting the Arming Delay Observe any locally applicable regulations regard- You can set the alarm system to be armed following a ing limitation of alarm times from burglar alarms. ment or house through the alarm-protected front door Select the Alarm Setup menu option.
  • Page 29: Setting The Key Tone

    SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT Setting the Volume of the Voice Output Select the Alarm Setup menu option. You can adjust the volume level of the voice output on Select the Base Alarm menu option. Select the Alarm Setup menu option. Set the warning signal of the base unit to High, Low Select the Voice Message menu option.
  • Page 30: Monitoring Functions

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Monitoring Functions You can adapt the alarm system according to your own personal needs. The table below provides an overview of how the base unit of your alarm system reacts to each respective monitoring function when activated. Pay attention that, in general, the warning signal is issued by the base unit. If you have deactivated the warning signal on the base unit and there is no outdoor siren installed, the alarm system remains silent in every moni- toring function! Before switching any functions on, inform all the other people living in the residence regarding the location and...
  • Page 31: Alarm Mode

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Alarm Mode At Home Mode When Alarm mode is active and an alarm is triggered, an When At Home mode is active and an alarm is triggered, acoustic warning signal is issued and the telephone unit only an acoustic alarm signal is issued. is activated.
  • Page 32: Silent Mode

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Silent Mode Disarmed Mode When Silent mode is active, only the telephone unit When Disarmed mode is set, the alarm system is deacti- is activated. A person called receives a voice message vated. requesting them to press the [1] key on their phone. The screening function is activated.
  • Page 33: Panic Alarm

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Panic Alarm Emergency Call (SOS) The Panic alarm serves as a deterrent and is triggered The emergency call (SOS) can be used in a threatening immediately. situation to send for help from previously stored numbers by pressing just one key. Triggering the Panic Alarm Triggering an Emergency Call (SOS) Caution! Hearing damage through loud alarm...
  • Page 34: Pir At Home Mode

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Ending the Emergency Call (SOS) PIR At Home Mode There are three ways to end the emergency call (SOS) Using the optional PIR At Home mode, the alarm activat- function. ed by means of motion detectors in At Home mode are deactivated.
  • Page 35: Smoke And Water Detectors

    MONITORING FUNCTIONS Smoke and Water Detectors Function of the You can set-up the base unit so that water leak and You can programme how the base unit responds after smoke detectors also trigger an alarm when the base unit pressing the key on the remote control.
  • Page 36: Remote Access By Phone

    REMOTE ACCESS BY PHONE Remote Access by Phone The wireless alarm system can be operated by remote Function access using a telephone. Activate the handsfree function Activate call screening Dial the phone number of the SIM card installed in the base unit. Activate Alarm mode Wait until the base unit takes your call.
  • Page 37: Appendix

    Loosen the screw in the battery compartment cover The way to change the batteries of the individual sensors on the underside of the base unit using an appropri- is explained in the Sensors for the Protect Series manu- ate screwdriver. al supplied with the sensors.
  • Page 38: Technical Data - Base Unit

    APPENDIX Technical Data - Base Unit Technical Data - Remote Control Weight Weight Dimensions (W x H x D) Dimensions (W x H x D) 40 x 60 x 14.5 mm Frequency (radio) 868.5 MHz Radio frequency 868.5 MHz Frequency (GSM) 800 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz Battery 1 x round cell battery,...
  • Page 39: Information On Disposal

    APPENDIX Information on Disposal Information on Conformity The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH, electronic apparatus and batteries no longer Zum Kraftwerk 1, 45527 Hattingen hereby required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste in accordance with legal direc- quirements and other relevant provisions stipulated in tives.
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  • Page 42 This is your individually preprogrammed entry code. Keep this operating manual in a safe place away from the alarm system! v1.1, 08.2017 Protect Serie Base Unit Subject to change without prior notice.

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