Blaupunkt Q Series Installation And Operation Manual

Blaupunkt Q Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation of the Q-Series by Blaupunkt
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  • Page 1 Q-Series: Smart Home Alarm Manual Installation and Operation of the Q-Series by Blaupunkt Enjoy it. IP wireless alarm system Smart Home Alarm...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Registration 1.1 Troubleshooting Problems during or after Registration 1.2 Confirmation of Registration 2. Expanding the Security System 3. Mounting the Devices 3.1 General Advice for Mounting the Devices 3.2. Before mounting: Signal Range-Test (Walk-Test) 3.3.
  • Page 3 Include support contact information? Mail, website, phone number etc. Information an illustrations are subjects to change within this document. Blaupunkt reserves the right to alter the specification and product design at anytime without notice.
  • Page 4: Introduction And Registration

    Invalid MAC Address: Each MAC Address can only be registered once. Otherwise an error message will be dis- played. If you are the owner of the panel and are certain that the panel has never been registered before, please contact Blaupunkt.. NOTICE: The Home Connect Server performs best using a Firefox Browser.
  • Page 5: Expanding The Security System

    Door Contacts in order to expand your protection area; Remote Keypads for easy remote control; Smoke Detec- tors for fire protection; Temperature Sensors for temperature updates and Power Switches for energy manage- ment and Home Automation. For information about more accessory devices, please visit www.blaupunkt.com. Control Panel Wireless Montion Detector with Camera...
  • Page 6: Mounting The Devices

    Before installing an accessory device, you should therefore test its signal range at the selected mounting location first. To test the signal range, use the Walk-Test function of the Blaupunkt Home Connection Server, then press the device’s test button to transmit the testing signal. Please refer to chapter 4.7.1. for more information.
  • Page 7: Device Location Planning

    3.4 Device Location Planning Door Contact • The Door Contact should be mounted as high as possible. • Do not aim a PIR sensor directly at this door/window. • Magnet: higher (on window/door). Sensor: Lower (on frame). Distance: max. 1,5 cm. PIR Sensor and PIR Camera LEARN •...
  • Page 8: Operating The Q-Series: Home Connect Server

    4. Operating the Q-Series: Home Connect Server You have already used the Server interface during the registration process. The Home Connect Server includes all of the Q-Series’ functions: Registration, User Account Administration, Configuration of Scenes, Device Settings and Operation of the Alarm System. This manual will guide you through the different topics, step-by-step.
  • Page 9: Automation

    4.1.2 IP Cam List The IP Cam List shows a preview for the IP Cameras that are currently integrated. Click on the IP Camera Image to go to the corresponding IP Camera page and view the live stream. See Chapter 4.5. Live-Video for details. 4.2 Automation The Automation page provides access to home automation functions.
  • Page 10: Group

    ON/OFF icon to toggle their status. • Power Switches with Meter will display their current wattage and their accumulated power consumption. Click icon to view a history graph of power consumption. • Dimmers will display their current power output levels, either click the ON/OFF icon to toggle or click the bar to adjust the output percentage.
  • Page 11: Scene

    4.4 Scene The Scene subpage allows you to configure Home Automation Scenes. A Scene includes a set of reactions which the system may perform automatically and simultaneously through its Home Automation devices. For example, the burglar alarm may activate a Smart Home plug, which in turn turns on the light and simultaneously lets the PIR Camera take a picture.
  • Page 12 4.4.1 Create a Scene Step 1 Click “Add scene” or the icon to access the Add Scene menu. Step 2 Enter a scene name. Step 3 Select a scene icon for easy recognition. Step 4 Select up to 3 devices from the available device list in the Control Panel, and select the device action to be per- formed.
  • Page 13 Step 6 Click “Submit” to confirm the scene setting. The Scene page will be updated with the new Scene. 4.4.2 Apply Scene You can click the icon next to the scene name to bypass the condition/time schedule setting and manu- ally execute a scene’s action.
  • Page 14 Step 2 Click the icon at the top right to access the Edit Scenes menu. Step 3 Edit the Scene setting. Click to remove existing devices or conditions/time settings; click the icon to add new devices or conditions/time options. Step 4 Click “Submit”...
  • Page 15: Live-Video

    Step 2 Check the box in front of the scene you want to delete and click “OK” to confirm. 4.5 Live-Video The Live-Video page provides real-time video streaming through your IP Cameras. Click each IP Camera’s respective image in the IP Cam List to change to the currently streaming IP Camera. Click icon to configure the IP Camera settings.
  • Page 16: Settings

    4.7 Settings 4.7.1 Settings of the devices Click the icon at end of each device row to enter the Edit Device page. The Edit Device page includes the following device settings: • Zone: The “Zone” is the number by which the device is recognized in the system. Each device takes up a single zone number in the system.
  • Page 17 4.7.2 Add Device (Learning) Each kit comes with its accessory devices already included in the system. If you purchase a new accessory device, the new device must be added into the Control Panel for the panel to recognize the device. Refer to the steps below to add a new device.
  • Page 18 Step 3 Check the box left of the device info, then click OK to add the device into the Control Panel. The device will be assigned an empty zone number in the Control Panel. 4.7.3 Walk-Test The Walk Test function is used to check the radio transmission range of your accessory devices. Before installing each device, you should use this function to make sure the device signal can be received by the Control Panel at the desired mounting location.
  • Page 19 Step 2 Refer to the device menu and press the test button in order to transmit a test signal. When the signal is received, the Control Panel will emit a beep to indicate this. The webpage will be updated and will show the device info and the signal strength in the column named RSSI.
  • Page 20: Settings Of Control Panel

    4.8 Settings of Control Panel The Panel setting page provides access to the Control Panel operation settings. After selecting new settings, click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the page to confirm changes. 4.8.1 General Settings • Alarm Length: The alarm length determines how long the built-in siren and other external sirens in the system should sound a warning when an alarm event is triggered.
  • Page 21 4.8.2 Away Arm and Home Arm Settings • Entry Delay Time / Entry Delay Time 2: When a sensor set to Entry 1 or Entry 2 is triggered under Away Arm or Home Arm mode, the panel will begin an entry countdown according to the length set with this function. The Entry 1 attribute corresponds to Entry Delay Time length and Entry 2 attribute corresponds to Entry Delay Time 2 length.
  • Page 22 4.8.4 Program Siren If you have purchased external sirens to expand the system, use the program Siren Functions to change your siren settings, if needed. Select the option in the drop down menu and click “OK” after each option. The panel will transmit a signal to the siren.
  • Page 23: Report Settings

    4.9 Report Settings The Report Settings page allows you to program event notifications. SMS Report: Upon receiving a report sent from the Control Panel, the Server can forward the event by SMS to the pro- grammed mobile numbers. The mobile number that was entered during registration will be used as the default number.
  • Page 24 E-Mail Report: The email report works in the same way as the SMS report function, but does not require any credits. Besides events, the server can also send any picture or video received, to programmed email accounts. The email ac- count entered during registration will be used as the default.
  • Page 25: Account

    4.10 Account The account page displays user account info. To access the account page, click the drop down menu at top right of screen and select “Account”, or click the icon at the top left. This page displays the registered user info, a secondary user list and language settings. To edit your user setting, click the icon.
  • Page 26 Edit Account: • User Info: Enter your new user information. • Secondary User Account List: This function is used to add extra users for the registered user account. Your registered account is the “Main User” or “Administrator”, who can create new user accounts. This allows multiple users to access the system at the same time.
  • Page 27 • Language Settings: Select the displayed language. After finishing all settings, click SUBMIT at the bottom of the page in order to confirm the changes. • Change Avatar Click “Change Avatar” to change your avatar picture. Click the icon, select the new avatar picture on your computer, then click “Upload” to confirm. •...
  • Page 28: Service And Payment

    4.11 Service and Payment The Service and Payment page displays the current user account service package options. You can choose the option that best fits your requirements.
  • Page 29: Operation Of The Mobile App Secure4Home

    5. Operation of the mobile App Secure4Home You can also operate the Q-Series using the “Secure4Home” App. Download it free at Google Play for An- droid devices or the Apple App Store for iPhone. Security functions, Automation control, IP Camera functions and Event log are available through the app interface.
  • Page 30: Security

    5.2 Security Mode: The Security page displays the current system mode indicated by the 3 mode buttons. The current mode button is highlighted. To change modes, press the respective mode button and enter your User PIN Code. Sensors: To view the security sensors in the system, press the “SENSORS” bar to pull up the sensor list. The sensor informa- tion will be displayed, including fault status and Door Contact Open/Close conditions.
  • Page 31: Live-Video

    Scene: The Mobile App interface does not allow scene programming. You can only select pre-programmed scene to execute this scene manually. 5.4 Live-Video The Live-Video page displays available IP Cameras and each streaming video. Press the IP Camera image to enlarge it. Press the camera button to record a video if needed.
  • Page 32: Event

    5.5 Event The Event page displays system events reported by the Control Panel. Press the event name for details, including Time, Zone and device type. Pictures captured by the PIR Camera will also be displayed. Press the phone button to easily access phone functions to make a call; press the mail button which opens your email inbox and allows you to quickly send this event by email.
  • Page 33: Account

    5.6 Account Access the Account page by pressing the button at the top right of the screen. Personal Info: The Personal Info page displays registered user info. Change Password: Here you can change the password to log in to your account . Notification: For changing Email-, SMS- and Push Notification-Settings.
  • Page 34 About:...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting & Factory Reset

    The Control Panel Fault LED (Orange) indicates errors in the system. When the LED lights up, please log in to your Blaupunkt Home Connection Server account to check for error events. The possible error events include: • Control Panel / Device has low battery: Change device batteries or charge the Control Panel battery.
  • Page 36: Door Contact

    6.3 Door Contact • Door Contact LED flashes when activated: The Door Contact has low battery or the tamper switch is triggered. • Door Contact does not respond to door/window opening Batteries may be exhausted, please change the batteries. The magnet is too far away from the Door Contact. Please check the gap between the magnet and the Door Contact.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    7. Specifications Environmental Conditions -10°C to 40°C, relative humidity 85% non-condensing for Control Panel and all devices. Radio Operation Range About 30m in typical domestic environment, range varies depending on building construction, device location, and environment. Control Panel • Siren output: 96 dBA sound pressure @ 1m minimum •...
  • Page 38: Declaration Of Conformity

    8. Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements of the RED 2014/53/EU and the following harmonized standards have been applied: Health: EN62479:2010 Safety : EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011 EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1:2013 EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 Radio: EN 300 328 V1.8.1:2012 EN 300 220-1 V2.4.1:2012...
  • Page 39 Enjoy it. Blaupunkt Competence Center Security & Care Azure Security & Care Corporation No.1, Lane 250, Sinhu 2 Rd., Neihu Taipei 114, Taiwan...

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