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Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................... 4
Important safety information ....................................................................................................... 6
If you detect defects ................................................................................................................... 6
Intended use ............................................................................................................................... 7
Hardware description ............................................................................................................................... 8
Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................ 9
Put the LUPUSEC-XT1 into operation .................................................................................................. 10
Control unit ............................................................................................................................... 10
Place of installation ................................................................................................................... 10
Install the control unit ................................................................................................................ 11
Connect the control unit ............................................................................................................ 11
Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC-XT1 ............................................................................. 13
Menu description ................................................................................................................................... 15
Home menu ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Overview ................................................................................................................................... 15
History ....................................................................................................................................... 17
Captured events ....................................................................................................................... 18
Time frame ................................................................................................................................ 19
PIN codes ................................................................................................................................. 19
Control unit menu .................................................................................................................................. 21
Status ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Siren ......................................................................................................................................... 25
Date & Time .............................................................................................................................. 26
Sensors menu ....................................................................................................................................... 27
List ............................................................................................................................................ 27
Sensors settings ....................................................................................................................... 28
Add ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Range ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Bypass ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Devices ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Wireless sockets (PSS) ............................................................................................................ 34
Network menu ....................................................................................................................................... 35
Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 35
DNS .......................................................................................................................................... 35
UPnP ........................................................................................................................................ 37
Cameras ................................................................................................................................... 38

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Control unit ..........................10 Place of installation ........................10 Install the control unit ........................ 11 Connect the control unit ......................11 Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC-XT1 ................13 Menu description ........................... 15 Home menu ............................15 Overview ........................... 15 History ............................
  • Page 2 Main menu ........................64 Navigation within the app ..................... 65 Mobile phone access via the mobile web interface ..............66 The user interface of the LUPUSEC-XT1 mobile app .............. 68 Description of sensors and controls ...................... 71 XT Keypad ..........................72 Put the keypad into operation ..................
  • Page 3 Wireless sockets (PSS) ......................91 Put the wireless socket (with electric meter) into operation ......... 91 Put the wireless socket (without electric meter) into operation ........92 Glass breakage detector ......................93 Put the glass breakage detector into operation ............93 PIR network camera .........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LUPUSEC-XT1 wireless security system. Before you start the system, please take the time to read the following safety and installation information carefully and attentively. It is imperative to comply with these instructions in order to ensure the safe operation. If you have any further questions, please contact your local retailer or LUPUS-Electronics directly.
  • Page 5 WARNING: TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK, YOU MUST NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WET AND MOIST CONDITIONS AT ANY TIME. All Lupus-Electronics products are lead-free and meet the requirements stated under the European Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Warning The warranty claim will expire in case of damages resulting from the non-observance of this manual. We do not assume any liability for consequential damages. We do not assume any liability for damages to persons and/or material whatsoever, which result from improper handling or noncompliance with the safety instructions.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Intended use This alarm system is intended for attribute security purposes. Install the control unit indoors only. Any other use than described in this manual is not permitted and will lead to the expiry of any warranty or guarantee as well as to the exclusion of liability. The same applies to modifications and retrofitting.
  • Page 8: Hardware Description

    Hardware description The LUPUSEC-XT1 control unit has three different control LEDs, which inform you about the control unit’s status. 1. Network status LED  Flashes green = network is being initialized or contact ID/notification syntax faulty or not entered ...
  • Page 9: Scope Of Delivery

    2. Power supply connection 3. Learn button 4. LAN port Scope of delivery Please check immediately after the delivery of the LUPUSEC-XT1, whether the product’s scope of delivery includes the following components:  Alarm system LUPUSEC-XT1  Drilling template including screw set ...
  • Page 10: Put The Lupusec-Xt1 Into Operation

    Put the LUPUSEC-XT1 into operation The following pages describe the installation and start-up of the LUPUSEC-XT1 systematically. To avoid damages to the system, please observe these instructions in detail and read the manual carefully before you start. You will find installation videos on the XT1 product page of our website (www.lupus-electronics.de).
  • Page 11: Install The Control Unit

    Install the control unit You can either position the LUPUSEC-XT1 in a central place or mount it to the wall. For the latter purpose, screws, dowels, and a drilling template are included in the scope of delivery. To mount the device to wall, remove the rubber nubs from the bottom of the device.
  • Page 12 Drahtlos (WLAN) 3. Connect the provided power supply unit to the LUPUSEC-XT1. The control unit needs about 30 seconds to boot. 4. If they are connected, the control unit starts. The Power LED should light up green, the Network LED flashes green, if the network is successfully detected. If no router connection can be established, the Network LED will light up orange after a short while.
  • Page 13: Access To The Main Interface Of The Lupusec-Xt1

    LUPUSNET HD network camera and recorder (if installed and connected). To open the main menu of the control unit, proceed as follows: 1. Start the link “LUPUSEC-XT1 network finder” from the CD (or enter the IP address of the XT1 - if already known - in your browser).
  • Page 14 4. Double-click the found control unit or alternatively “Open Web Page”. Your standard browser opens and the connection to the XT1 is established. The standard user name is “admin” and the standard password “admin1234”. Note:  We recommend using Mozilla Firefox for web access to the XT1, which is available on the provided CD.
  • Page 15: Menu Description

    PIN codes. Overview The main window of the LUPUSEC-XT1 shows all the important information on the status of your alarm system. You can see at a glance, whether e.g. a window is open, an alarm was triggered, a battery runs low, or live pictures from your LUPUSNET HD camera (not included in scope of delivery).
  • Page 16 1. The main menu: Is the main control unit of the XT1. The selected main menu is always highlighted in orange. Via the main menu, you navigate to the sub-menus (9) and thus access all configuration menus of the XT1. 2.
  • Page 17: History

    unit on/off.  In Perimeter Status, you can see whether the alarm system is armed, disarmed, or in Home mode. You can change the mode via the Alarm buttons. You see furthermore, whether active alarms are available or not. If the alarm system is set to Arm, it is armed, i.e. each activation of a sensor causes an alarm.
  • Page 18: Captured Events

    Shows the recent sensor events, sorted by date, time, sensor name, and event. Captured events Shows all recent recordings of motions captured by your PIR cameras, sorted by zone, picture, and recording date. Click on a recorded picture click to zoom in.
  • Page 19: Time Frame

    Time frame The time frame window is usually used to monitor persons in need of care. With the first option “Register in general all motions”, the control unit will notify you of any motion detected. With the second option, you can specify a start timer, which runs for a certain period (30, 60, 90, 120 min).
  • Page 20 With the “Notify” option, you can be notified, whenever the respective PIN is used. With the “Delete” option, the respective PIN code is deleted. To apply the changes, click “OK”. If you want to reject the last changes, click “Reset”.
  • Page 21: Control Unit Menu

    Transmission power shows the quality of the transmission in the current environment. The smaller the number, the more optimal are the conditions on location. Panel control: To restart the LUPUSEC-XT1 or arm or disarm the alarm system as well as set it to Home mode.
  • Page 22: Settings

    Time settings  Delay upon entry If someone enters the house with the LUPUSEC-XT1 being armed, you may need a while e.g. to enter the code in the keypad. Specify this delay until the alarm is triggered here. However, this delay is active only for sensors with the “Entrance area”...
  • Page 23  Delay upon exit (Home mode) If the Home mode is activated e.g. via the keypad, you usually need time to leave the premises. Specify this delay until an alarm can be triggered here.  Alarm duration This item refers to the alarm duration of all integrated sirens. If an alarm is triggered and the sirens activated, specify the maximum alarm duration.
  • Page 24 This applies to sensors with the “Entrance area” setting only. Further settings  Remote controls To set, whether or not the LUPUSEC-XT1 alarm system is to notify the alarm center if a remote control is used.  Forced arming...
  • Page 25: Siren

    Siren Siren settings Alarm tone Activates or deactivates the internal siren of the XT1 control unit for a temporary test. This function cannot be used to test additionally integrated sirens! Setting: internal siren (control unit) Use this option to set the cases in which the internal siren of the control unit is to be activated.
  • Page 26: Date & Time

    Enter your current time zone. GMT+1 is used in Germany. Internet time  Automatic synchronization with internet timeserver With this option active, the time of the LUPUSEC-XT1 synchronizes regularly with the specified internet timeserver (if available).  Server Select a timeserver from the list to synchronize the current time with.
  • Page 27: Sensors Menu

    Sensors menu Contains the “List” menu to view and adjust all connected sensors, “Add” to add new sensors to the control unit, “Range” to test the signal strength, “Bypass” to deactivate sensors, “Devices” and “Wireless sockets”. List The sensors menu “List” contains a list of all sensors connected to the LUPUSEC- XT1.
  • Page 28: Sensors Settings

    Shows the sensor type, e.g. “door contact” for a window/door contact.  Zone no. Shows the number of the zone. This is a consecutive number provided for each newly added sensor. This number is important for wireless switches (wireless socket or in-wall relay), for which a home automation rule can be set. See chapter “Automation”...
  • Page 29  If the LUPUSEC-XT1 is in “Disarmed mode”, the control unit will sound a signal tone, if the sensor is triggered, provided this function was activated in “Control unit”  “Settings”  “Ring tone for entrance delay”. Only the internal siren of the control unit can play this signal tone.
  • Page 30: Add

    (#154) is transmitted.  Technical alarm If the LUPUSEC-XT1 is in armed or disarmed mode and a sensor with the “Technical alarm” attribute is triggered (e.g. door contact or motion detector), the control unit receives this alarm (#611). An acoustic alarm is not emitted.
  • Page 31: Range

    Range Test the sensor range with the “Range” function. After having successfully added a sensor, click “Start” in the “Range” menu. Take the sensor to the intended point of installation. Press the Test button of the sensor for a certain time (see sensor descriptions) to start the sensor test mode.
  • Page 32: Devices

    In the “Bypass” menu, you can deactivate the sensors only for the next arming of the alarm system. They are then not able anymore to trigger an alarm, irrespective of the LUPUSEC-XT1 mode. Sensors, which cannot trigger an alarm, e.g. sirens, do therefore not react to the bypass function.
  • Page 33 Note: If the tamper contact is disabled, the siren does not transmit status updates to the control unit anymore for as long as it is disabled. For that time, you can also not see the current state of the tamper contact via Sensors  List. Caution! If you open the siren without deactivating the tamper contact before, the audio alarm of the siren will be activated even if the siren is not integrated in the control unit...
  • Page 34: Wireless Sockets (Pss)

    Wireless sockets (PSS) Wireless sockets can be manually switched on and off via the web interface or automatically via the Automation menu of the control unit (as of firmware 1.0.45). For this purpose, you need to learn them. For further details, please refer to the product description of the wireless sockets.
  • Page 35: Network Menu

    The Network menu comprises the sub-menus Settings, DNS, UPnP, and Cameras. Settings In the Settings menu, you can define the IP address of the LUPUSEC-XT1. We recommend the default setting “Receive IP address automatically (DCHP)”, if your network includes a router. Thus, the router provides the alarm system automatically with a matching address.
  • Page 36 Dynamic DNS  IP check via: checkip.lupus-ddns.de (default cannot be changed)  Port: 80 (default cannot be changed) You need to enter the following information, if you use a LUPUS DDNS account:  DDNS update server: my.lupus-ddns.de (default)  Host name: Enter the host name specified at http://my.lupus-ddns.de/. (For a more exact description, please refer to chapter “Remote access via the internet”).
  • Page 37: Upnp

    UPnP Enable UPnP: The UPnP function enables the LUPUSEC-XT1 to be visible and accessible in the local network (Windows 7 or higher), without the necessity to enter the IP address. The network environment shows the system directly. Enable UPnP Port forwarding: If you enable the port forwarding function and your network router supports UPnP forwarding, the alarm system can directly set up the port forwarding in your router.
  • Page 38: Cameras

    In the Cameras menu, you can integrate all LUPUSNET HD IP cameras as well as the LUPUSTEC-LE800+ and LE800 D1 series into the LUPUSEC-XT1. You can add a maximum of four cameras. In theory, you can show pictures from any camera/recorder, if the device has an MJPEG path, which you need to enter.
  • Page 39 http://admin:admin@test.lupus-ddns.de:10030/GetImage.cgi?Size=640x480 Use the following syntax to add the image of a LUPUSTEC recorder (LE800 Plus or D1 series): http://Username:Password@DVR-ADDRESS:PORT/cgi- bin/net_jpeg.cgi?ch=Videochannelno. Example of a video recorder integration: User name: test Password: test DVR address: test.lupus-ddns.de Port: 10001 Camera image/channel 1: /cgi-bin/net_jpeg.cgi?ch=0 Note: To integrate an analog DVR, always subtract 1 from the required.
  • Page 40: Settings Menu

    The assigned port of the alarm center server Example: rptn://123456@94.214.112.83:2280 Thus, each status change of the LUPUSEC-XT1 can be reported to the alarm center.  Automatic login notification: Specify an interval for regular status reports to the alarm center. If such a...
  • Page 41: Contact Id Syntax

    The “Contact ID” protocol serves to identify status changes and alarm messages of your LUPUSEC-XT1 alarm system. Each status change can thus be reported by text message, e-mail, or TCP/IP to the alarm center. The alarm center needs a suitable software supporting “Contact ID over IP”.
  • Page 42: Special Codes

    Communication Special codes Use the “Special codes” menu of the LUPUSEC-XT1 to enter the “Silent alarm code” and the “Installer code” as well as the “Temporary code” via the keypad. Silent alarm code: If you are forced to enter the code, you can enter the silent alarm code instead of the standard PIN code.
  • Page 43: Text Message Report

    LUPUSEC-XT1 as well as with regard to content, correctness, or legitimacy of the goods, services, and material provided by the third party and the third party website.
  • Page 44 Note: To use the text message service, you need to set up an account free of charge on the website of www.smstrade.de.  Key: Enter the key you assigned to you by smstrade.de (further explanations on the next pages).  Route: Use only smstrade route “Gold”...
  • Page 45 Copy this Gateway Key into the field “Key” of the LUPUSEC-XT1: The following is a table listing the most common response codes of Smstrade: Response Description Troubleshooting Recipient number incorrect Use correct format, e.g. 491701231231 Sender ID incorrect Use a sender with a maximum of...
  • Page 46  Recipient Enter the mobile number to which you want to send a test text message.  Text: Enter the text of the test message. Report to alarm center (contact ID) Recipient: Enter the mobile or telephone number of the alarm center, which is then informed about every status message via Contact ID protocol.
  • Page 47: E-Mail

    E-mail The LUPUSEC-XT1 is able to send e-mails in case of alarms. You can have them sent to the alarm center and to your private e-mail addresses. Please observe that the time between sending and receiving a notification e-mail is subject to external technical conditions, e.g.
  • Page 48 Enter the complete sender e-mail address.  SSL Some e-mail providers use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). In that case, tick this option. Please note that the port used changes as well (usually to 465). Test e-mail: Use this function to verify the correctness of your account details. The e-mail address is not permanently stored.
  • Page 49: Upload

    Upload Use the Upload menu to send images recorded by the PIR network cameras directly by e-mail or to upload them to a FTP server. For this purpose, enter an e-mail address or the address of the FTP server. Example: ...
  • Page 50: Automation

    Automation In the Home automation menu, you can automatically arm or disarm the control unit among other things at certain times and conditions, control any consumer device (PSS) depending on status, alarm or temperature. Note: After having established or changed an automation rule, save this setting by pressing DONE next to the automation rule and then OK on the bottom.
  • Page 51  Go to ACTION and select SWITCH ZONE ON  ZONE 1 Example 2: Switch on a light at a certain wireless socket at a certain time. Settings:  Connect a (PSS) wireless socket (see sensor instructions) to the control unit (in our example, this is zone 2) ...
  • Page 52: System Menu

    System menu This menu contains the additional system settings like the Admin menu to set the web interface access, the Firmware menu to update the system, default settings, the log files. Admin Use the Admin menu to change the system password. This is requested when you access the web interface.
  • Page 53: Firmware

    Firmware Use the Firmware menu to update the system software and the sensor software (MCU). For this purpose, click on “Search” and then enter the firmware file for LUPUS XT1 alarm system and press “Start update”. Caution: Click on Apply ONLY ONCE! Observe the text “Caution! Read installation notes first!“...
  • Page 54: Log Files

    All three status LEDs of the XT1 will flicker after about 10 to 15 seconds, then release the “Learn Button”. The control unit is completely reset. Log files The log files of the LUPUSEC-XT1 contain information about the system booting process as well as all network accesses and status reports of the network services.
  • Page 55: Remote Access Via The Internet

    Remote access via the internet The LUPUSEC-XT1 enables you to retrieve and control the status of the entire system via the internet or an iPhone/iPad or Android mobile phone. Even the pictures form your LUPUS cameras or recorders can be shown at a central interface.
  • Page 56 then entering “CMD” in the “Execute” or “Search” text box (alternatively Windows key + R). A panel opens, in which you enter “ipconfig“. The result is the overview of your network adapters, the associated IP addresses, and the standard gateway. Search the configuration menu in the router, which is usually located in the network settings, to create a port forwarding (NAT).
  • Page 57: Create Dynamic Dns Account

    Create Dynamic DNS account As of late, LUPUS-Electronics is pleased to offer its own Dynamic DNS service, which is required to access your alarm system, cameras, and recorders externally. To create a DDNS address for external access, please proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 58 5. Click on “Register” and enter the same e-mail address that you used to log into your LUPUS account before. 6. Activate your account by means of the link you received by e-mail. 7. Log in using your user name and password. 8.
  • Page 59 Your host name for remote access therefore is: „test.lupus-ddns.de“ Enter this host name together with your DDNS user name and your DDNS password in the XT1 menu “Network”  “DNS“. Use “my.lupus-ddns.de” as the update server. Then tick both options in the “UPnP” menu. Now you can access the alarm system from your browser via the internet via the following link: test.lupus-ddns.de:53080.
  • Page 60 3. You will be sent an e-mail containing the confirmation link. After the confirmation, the following screen will be displayed: 4. Log in with your e-mail address and password.
  • Page 61 5. Click on “Add a Host” and enter your “Hostname”. Then save with “Create Host“. 6. Enter the created user name/e-mail address, password, and your complete address (e.g. mydvr.zapto.org) in your router or recorder in DDNS. 7. The control unit should now be accessible externally via your address, e.g. http://mydvr.zapto.org.
  • Page 62: Access Via The Lupusec App (Android + Ios)

    Access via the LUPUSEC app (Android + iOS) Download the free Android or iOS app from Google Play Store or the App Store (iPhone/iPad). The following screen is shown when you first start the app: Enter the following data in the boxes: ...
  • Page 63: Profile List

    Profile list The following screen should be displayed: Create new or additional profile Tap to log in with this profile Press the created profile to log into your system. Pressing the profile icon longer opens a menu, from which you can choose to delete or edit the profile. After the successful login, the main menu of the app/system opens.
  • Page 64: Main Menu

    Main menu Main menu Main menu On the main screen of the app, you can open the menu either by swiping it from the left edge to the middle of the phone or by tapping the icon in the top left corner.
  • Page 65: Navigation Within The App

    Navigation within the app Tab bar Within the app, you can switch between the pages by swiping either from left to right or from right to left. Alternatively, select the desired pages directly from the upper tab bar (see figure).
  • Page 66: Mobile Phone Access Via The Mobile Web Interface

    Mobile phone access via the mobile web interface The LUPUSEC-XT1 provides you with a software interface tailored for Apple mobile phones. You can use the mobile interface to check the status of the alarm system, arm and disarm the system, check for open doors and windows and much more. To install the mobile web interface to your mobile phone, please proceed as follows: Call the local (e.g.
  • Page 67 Tap the icon marked in red on the screen and then tap “Add to home screen”. Tap “Add” on top to add the “LUPUSEC-XT1” app to your iPhone-home screen. The mobile web interface will be loaded:...
  • Page 68: The User Interface Of The Lupusec-Xt1 Mobile App

    The user interface of the LUPUSEC-XT1 mobile app With the mobile web interface, you can check the status of your alarm system, arm and disarm the alarm system, check for open windows or doors and many things more. The bottom section of the mobile interface contains the menu bar. You can switch between the various information widgets.
  • Page 69 The Wireless sockets (PSS) menu “Power Switch Sensors” (PSS) stands for power supply units, i.e. the wireless sockets and in-wall relays. You can activate or deactivate them. The History The “History” widget shows all recent events. A burglary is marked red in the history. The Events menu The Events menu shows all captured events of your PIR network cameras.
  • Page 70 The Camera menu The “Camera” menu shows the pictures taken by maximum four LUPUSNET HD IP cameras or your LUPUSTEC analog recorders, if available/set up. Full access via a mobile browser To fully see the configuration menu in a mobile browser (e.g. to show the complete sensor list), most mobile browsers have the option “Desktop view”.
  • Page 71: Description Of Sensors And Controls

    An alternating encryption ensures the safe two- way communication between the control unit and the sensors. The following describes a variety of accessories to connect to the LUPUSEC-XT1 control unit. When integrating sensors, please observe the methods described as follows.
  • Page 72: Xt Keypad

    XT Keypad Product description: 1. Power LED 2. Status LED 3. Error LED 4. Arm 5. Home 6. System status  7. Disarm 8. Pound key # 9. Star key * Installation mode = PIN + * 10. Emergency alarm: 7 + 9 (simultaneously) 11.
  • Page 73: Put The Keypad Into Operation

    Arming forced despite sensor failure reports  Error LED: Orange LED flashes: system error, e.g. No SIM card GSM not ready Open tamper contact Control unit power failure Sensor out of range Open sensor Sensor battery low  Battery: The keypad requires a 1/2 AA 3 V 850 mAH lithium battery. The average battery life is two years.
  • Page 74 User PIN (default 1234) + Arm (one long signal tone, the red Status LED lights up). 2. Disarm: User PIN (default 1234) + Disarm (2 signal tones, the blue Status LED lights up). 3. Enable Home mode: User PIN (default 1234) + Home and then 1, 2, or 3 to activate the required Home mode (three signal tones and the red Status LED flashes four times).
  • Page 75: Window/Door Contact

    After the Reset, the installer PIN code is set to default 0000. Window/door contact Product description: 1. LED indicator 2. Test button 3. Switch (JP1): status monitoring 4. Battery 5. Lock screw 6. Mounting holes 7. Tamper contact 8. Battery breaker (delivery status) 9.
  • Page 76: Put The Window/Door Contact Into Operation

    Put the window/door contact into operation 1. Remove the battery breaker from the back of the contact to energize the window/door contact. 2. Open the main menu of the alarm system. 3. Open the menu “Sensors”  “Add”. 4. Click Start. 5.
  • Page 77: Wireless Indoor Siren

    Wireless indoor siren Product description: 1. Battery compartment 2. DIP switches 3. Tamper contact 4. Mounting holes Scope of delivery: 4 x screws + dowels 4 x 1.5 V D alkaline battery Put the wireless indoor siren into operation 1. Remove the bottom of the wireless indoor siren by unscrewing the screw at the bottom.
  • Page 78 8. If the siren was found, the control unit sounds a signal tone for confirmation. 9. Set SW1 back to OFF. Exit the learn mode. 10. Test the siren function by simulating an alarm or actuating the tamper contact. 11. Caution: The siren is very loud (104 dB)! Deactivate the sound either by disarming the alarm system or by interrupting the power supply.
  • Page 79 Note:  These three settings are transmitted only, but not permanently stored in this menu. After their transmission, all three settings are ON again - but they were stored in the sirens, after they transmitted the confirmation signal.  In addition, please observe that the configuration is transmitted to all currently connected and active external sirens.
  • Page 80: Wireless Outdoor Siren

    Wireless outdoor siren Product description: 1. Mounting holes 2. Tamper contact 3. DIP switches 4. Lock screw 5. On/off switch Scope of delivery: 4 x screws + dowels 4 x 1.5 V D alkaline batteries Put the wireless outdoor siren into operation 1.
  • Page 81 click “Start”. 6. To put the wireless outdoor siren into operation, set SW1 from OFF to ON. The wireless outdoor siren sounds a brief signal tone for confirmation. 7. The control unit will now detect the wireless indoor siren and list it under “Detected sensor”.
  • Page 82  Entrance signal on / off With this function active, the siren will sound confirmation signals for the duration of the defined delay until the system is armed. To disable the warning signal of the siren(s) upon entry/exit, proceed as follows: o Click “Entrance signal”...
  • Page 83: Smoke Detector

    Smoke detector Product description: The smoke detector works according to the optical principle. It has a measuring chamber, where entering smoke particles are measured. If the smoke concentration exceeds the permissible threshold, the smoke detector sounds a loud acoustic alarm (95 dB, one meter distance).
  • Page 84: Put The Smoke Detector Into Operation

    5. Mounting bracket 6. Attachment hook Put the smoke detector into operation 1. After you inserted the batteries, two brief signals sound. The LED starts flashing. You have six minutes (warm-up phase) to add the smoke detector to the control unit.
  • Page 85 of 60 cm to the wall.  Do not install the smoke detector in kitchens or bathrooms or other moist rooms to avoid false alarms and to increase the service life.  Do not install the smoke detector close to air conditioning systems or fans. Cleaning: Check the smoke detector regularly for proper function (TEST button) and clean it, if it is soiled.
  • Page 86: Pir Motion Detector

    PIR motion detector Product description: 1. Test button with LED indicator 2. Tamper contact 3. Battery breaker (delivery status) 4. Corner mount 5. Status update on/off (jumper 2) 6. Switch (jumper 3) to increase the sensitivity LED indicator: The LED is usually off in normal operation, except for the following situations: ...
  • Page 87 Installation: There are five holes in the middle of the motion detector’s back (3 slots, 2 small holes) to fasten the corner mount. Next to them, four notches are located for frontal wall mounting. There are two additional notches at each side to mount the motion detector angularly to the wall.
  • Page 88: Water Detector

    Water detector Product description: 1. Battery 2. Test button Put the water detector into operation 1. Open the housing by unscrewing the two screws from the housing bottom. 2. Install the supplied batteries. 3. Start the XT1 configuration menu and open the menu “Sensors”  “Add”. 4.
  • Page 89: Remote Control

    normal mode. Remote control The XT1 remote control is able to arm/disarm the system or set it to home mode. Product description: 1. Arm button Press this button for approx. 3 seconds to arm the system. A warning signal (long beep) confirms this.
  • Page 90: Medical Emergency Controller

    6. The control unit should indicate the remote control after a short while. Add it to the control unit. Medical emergency controller Product description: Alarm button:  If the alarm button is pressed for more than one second, the control unit triggers an alarm. ...
  • Page 91: Wireless Sockets (Pss)

    Wireless sockets (PSS) Product description: With an integrated wireless socket, you can supply a connected end device with power remotely (via web access/smartphone) or by manually pressing the LED button. You can create rules to specify when a wireless socket is to be activated or deactivated automatically as required.
  • Page 92: Put The Wireless Socket (Without Electric Meter) Into Operation

    Note (only wireless sockets with electric meter):  The power consumption in Watt and the state (on/off) is displayed via Sensors  List  Status.  You can activate or deactivate the PSS wireless socket manually via Home  Overview  Control or alternatively via Sensors  List (on/off). Put the wireless socket (without electric meter) into operation 1.
  • Page 93: Glass Breakage Detector

    Glass breakage detector Product description: The glass breakage detector reacts to the sound of breaking glass und alerts the alarm control unit. To avoid false alarms, the detection is done in two steps: First, the detector registers the breaking of glass and then the pieces of glass falling to the ground.
  • Page 94 7. You can test the signal strength at the intended place of installation. For that purpose, go to the intended place of installation, press Range test  Start in the control unit menu Sensors  Range and then press the Test button of the glass breakage sensor.
  • Page 95: Pir Network Camera

    PIR network camera Product description 1. Flash 2. Infrared sensor 3. Camera lens 4. Blue LED / Test (Learn) button 5. LED ON/OFF jumper (JP1) 6. Tamper contact 7. Standby mode ON/OFF jumper (JP2) 8. Battery compartment Blue LED:  The LED (4) lights up every 20 seconds, if the sensor is not added to the control unit yet.
  • Page 96 life is approx. three years. The control unit will inform you in case of a battery running low. Installation: We recommend installing the PIR network camera at a location which:  A possible burglar will pass for sure  Is at a height between 1.9 and 2 meters ...
  • Page 97  The horizontal view angle of the PIR network camera is 110°.  You cannot adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection.  The flash (1) is activated only with motion detection in the dark.  The PIR network camera is not compatible with the wireless repeater. ...
  • Page 98: Temperature Sensor

    Temperature sensor The LUPUSEC-XT temperature sensor measures the temperature at the place of installation and transmits any change directly to the control unit every 2 minutes. Product description: 1. Temperature probe 2. Internal control LED 3. Test button Put the temperature sensor into operation 1.
  • Page 99: Wireless Relay

    Wireless relay Product description: 1. Control LED 2. Function switch 3. Terminal clamps 4. 9 V jumper 5. Buzzer Scope of delivery: 1 x 9 V DC power supply unit 2 x Screws and dowels 1 x Attachment strip 1 x Data sheet / instructions 1 x Wireless relay manual Put the wireless relay into operation 1.
  • Page 100 8. Set SW1 of the wireless relay back to OFF. The LED of the wireless relay should light up every second. Note:  None of the menus of the XT1 control unit lists the wireless relay; it is not even a sensor, as it cannot trigger an alarm.
  • Page 101: Magnetic Locking Device

    Magnetic locking device Product description: The magnetic locking device is used to lock doors magnetically, mainly to prevent false alarms triggered by opening the door before the alarm system is disarmed. You can unlock the magnetic locking device with an effort of 60 kg. The magnetic locking device works together with the wireless relay and can be connected to the alarm system via the wireless relay (which is included in the scope of delivery).
  • Page 102: Install The Magnetic Locking Device To The Door And Put It Into Operation

    Install the magnetic locking device to the door and put it into operation Installation to door frame: 1. Bracket for magnetic lock 2. 2.5 cm screw 3. Magnetic lock 4. Allen screw (0.5 cm) 5. Metal plate 6. Metal tube (horizontal fixing) 7.
  • Page 103: Mechanical Locking Device

    Mechanical locking device Product description: The magnetic locking device is used to lock doors mechanically with a bolt to prevent accidentally entering of armed safety areas in connection with a burglary alarm system or to deny access to unauthorized persons in access controls. The mechanical locking device this is part of a triggering mechanism to fulfil the inevitability.
  • Page 104: Install The Mechanical Locking Device To The Door And Put It Into Operation

    Install the mechanical locking device to the door and put it into operation Installation to doorframe (without bracket): Figure 1 1. Locking device bolt 2. Magnetic plate Figure 2 As shown in the assembly figures 1 and 2, the locking device must be sunk into the frame (without bracket).
  • Page 105 Installation with bracket: In most of the cases, the mechanical locking device is mounted using a bracket. Figure 3 Figure 4 Install the brackets as far away as possible from the door hinge (see figure 4) to ensure the maximum stability of the brackets. It does not matter, whether you install the bracket on top or to the side of the door.
  • Page 106: Panic Button

    Panic button Product description: 1. Panic button If this button is pressed for at least 3 seconds, the control unit will trigger an alarm regardless of which state the alarm system is in (Arm / Disarm / Home). If this button is pressed for at least 8 seconds, the panic alarm stops. 2.
  • Page 107: Wireless Repeater

    Wireless repeater You can connect a maximum of 20 sensors to the LUPUSEC XT1. If the range of one or more sensors is insufficient, you can increase this range with the wireless repeater. You can almost double the transmission range with a repeater, because the sensors are sending their signals first to the repeater and then the repeater relays these signals to the control unit.
  • Page 108: Connect The Wireless Repeater To The Control Unit

    Battery: The repeater has a rechargeable internal Ni-MH 600 mAH 4.8 V battery, which works as an emergency power back up for up to 30 hours in case of power failure. In this case, the green LED remains on. The battery requires approx. 48 hours to load. A signal is sent to control unit if the battery runs low.
  • Page 109 Manual test of connection between sensor and repeater: 1. Use this function to test whether a sensor added to the repeater is already or still connected to the repeater. 2. Set SW2 to ON. 3. Press the test (learn) button of the sensor, which was added already to the repeater.
  • Page 110: Co Detector

    CO detector Product description: 1. Two colour LED  Flashes yellow: low battery  2 x red + 2 beeps: transmission  Flashes red: Alarm 2. Test button  Activates the test and range mode  Deactivate alarm Note:  The LUPUSEC CO detector reports exclusively the escape of carbon monoxide. ...
  • Page 111: Heat Detector

    Heat detector Product description: The heat detector is equipped with two internal sensors, which on the one hand measure the velocity of the temperature increase and on the other hand the actual ambient temperature. If the temperature rises at more than 8.3 °C per minute or the ambient temperature exceeds 57.3 °C, an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 112 8. You can test the signal strength in the Range menu. For that purpose, go to the intended place of installation, press Range test  Start in the control unit menu Sensors  Range and then press the Test button of the heat detector. The higher the indicated number the better the reception (1-9).
  • Page 113: Wireless Sensor Input

    Wireless sensor input Product description: The wireless sensor input is a module with two potential-free switch contacts connected wirelessly to the control unit. Closing of the contacts triggers an alarm. It is therefore suitable to be used for already available window/door contacts in a wired system or additional sensors by third-party providers (access control, fingerprint, light barrier, door bolt contact etc.).
  • Page 114: Put The Wireless Sensor Input Into Operation

    Door contact (DC-11C2) Activated (default) Deactivated Motion detector Activated deactivated (default) Smoke detector Activated deactivated (default) Panic button Activated Deactivated (default) Status signal Activated (default for 868NF)) Deactivated (default for 868WF) CON4 NO/NC Normally open (NO) Normally closed (NC default) Shutter 5 pulse / 10 sec 3 pulse / 10 sec (default)
  • Page 115 Example: How to connect a wireless sensor input to available wired detectors: 1. Open the housing of the wireless sensor input. 2. The plastic material of the housing is thinner on top. This is where you can break through to insert the cables in the housing. 3.
  • Page 116: Wireless Lock Contact

    Wireless lock contact Product description: The wireless lock contact works together with the wireless sensor input. It reports whether a door is locked or not. If the contact is opened by unlocking the door (the door bolt does not push in the pin of the lock contact anymore), an alarm or an entry delay can be triggered.
  • Page 117 To put the wireless lock contact into operation, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the supplied battery. 2. Set the DIP switch 1 to ON as described. 3. Connect the contacts of the lock contact cable to terminal 6. 4. Close the housing. 5.
  • Page 118: In-Wall Relay With Electric Meter

    In-wall relay with electric meter 1. LED indicator On: relay on Off: relay off Flashes twice: signal transmission 2. Test button Keep the button pressed for 10 seconds to send the learn signal to the control unit. Pressing the button briefly activates or deactivates the relay.
  • Page 119: In-Wall Relay Without Electric Meter

    In-wall relay without electric meter 1. Test button  Keep the button pressed for 10 seconds to send the learn signal to the control unit.  Pressing the button briefly activates or deactivates the relay. 2. LED indicator a. On: relay on b.
  • Page 120 Cable connection diagram: Range test: 1. Open the control unit menu  Sensors  Range and press Start. 2. Press the Test button of the in-wall relay. 3. The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated. External switch:  You can use an external switch for easier handling.
  • Page 121: Tag Reader

    Tag reader Product description: 1. Power LED (green) 2. Status LED (red) 3. Arm button 4. Disarm button 5. Batteries 6. Function switches 7. Tamper contact 8. Tag (watertight) LED indicators: Both LEDs are off in the stand-by mode.  Power LED (green): If a button is pressed, the Power LED lights up for 5 seconds to indicate the operational readiness of the tag reader.
  • Page 122: Put The Tag Reader Into Operation

    Switch no. Position Description Learn / add mode SW 1 Normal Operation Standard) Factory setting SW 2 Normal operation (default) SW 3 System setting MUST be OFF, as otherwise no function SW 4 SW 5 Reserved Put the tag reader into operation Installation of the tag reader: 1.
  • Page 123 promptly setting switch 1 to ON. The Status LED starts flashing and one long signal tone followed by two short signal tones sound. 2. Press the Arm button once to start the tag learn mode. The Status LED lights up for five seconds and one signal tone sounds.
  • Page 124: Two-Way Motion Detector

    Two-way motion detector Product description: The two-way motion detector prevents false alarms caused by the double motion detection – PIR and microwave detection. The control unit triggers alarms only, if both methods detect a motion. The PIR/microwave motion detector consists of a front a back. The mainboard to adjust various settings/adjustments is located on the front.
  • Page 125 Activate/deactivate supervisor Jumper Switch (JP2) Jumper Off Jumper On The jumper is removed or is on The jumper bridges the two pins. one pin only. The supervisor mode is deactivated with Jumper 2 set to ON. The supervisor mode is activated with Jumper 2 set to OFF (default setting). Activate/deactivate microwave test Jumper Switch (JP3) ...
  • Page 126: Put The Pir/Microwave Motion Detector Into Operation

    The PIR/microwave sensor has two break joints intended to break upon attempted tampering and to release the tamper alarm. Motion detection: An alarm is transmitted only, if the PIR and the microwave sensor detect a  motion. With the range button set to maximum, the detection range is about 15 meters, if ...
  • Page 127 indicates the signal strength. The higher the indicated number the better the reception (1-9).
  • Page 128 Installation: You can install the PIR/ microwave motion detector on flat surfaces as well as in corners: Mounting to flat surface:  To mount the detector to a flat surface, use the mount with the swivel ball head. Arrest the mount with the screw on top. Mounting with corner mount: ...
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