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  • Page 1 SA 2650 Kit User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6. System Information and Operation ______________________________________ 32 7. Troubleshooting _____________________________________________________ 36 8. Specifications _______________________________________________________ 38 Information and illustrations are subject to change within this document. Blaupunkt reserves the right to alter the specification and product design at anytime without notice.
  • Page 3: System Installation Planning

    1. System Installation Planning Away arm and Home Mode Planning The alam system supports two arming modes: Away arm and Home. Away arm mode will arm all accessory devices installed in the system to raise alarm when activated. Home Arm mode will partial arm the system so that no intruder could get inside the premises withought triggering an alarm, yet the user can move within the house freely.
  • Page 4 Device Location Panning: Door Contact  The Door Contact should be mounted as high as possible.  Do not aim a PIR sensor at this door/window. Remote Keypad  The Keypad should be placed near entrange for entry and exit control .
  • Page 5: Device Introduction

    NOTE: The basic package you purchase includes the following devices: 1 x PIR Sensor, 1 x Door Contact, 1 Remote Keypad Other useful devices are available separately, see www.blaupunkt.com. Tamper Mode...
  • Page 6 PIR Sensor  The PIR sensor detects movement and raise alarm when it detects an intruder.  The PIR sensor is powered by a 3V lithium battery pre-inserted by factory.  Pull out the plastic battery saver tab on the back of PIR sensor, this will activate the batteries. The LED will flash for 30 seconds to indicated the PIR is warming up ...
  • Page 7 Remote Keypad  You can arm, home, disarm the alarm system via Remote Keypad using User PIN Code.  In case of emergency situation, you can also activate an alarms manually with your Remote Keypad  The Remote Keypad is powered by a CR2450 3V lithium coin cell which is included in the package.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    3. Getting Started This chapter will guide you through the general setup of your alarm system. For System setup, please refer to chapter “Connect2Home Application”. Inserting your GSM SIM card Before powering on your Control Panel, you need to insert your GSM SIM card. NOTE: Before inserting the SIM card, make sure your SIM card password is disabled.
  • Page 9 Please see below for learning instruction. NOTE: The devices included in the SA 2650 Kit are already learned into the system. For these devices, please proceed directly to Mounting section below.
  • Page 10 2. Find a location where a device is to be mounted, put the device at the location and press learn/test button on the device, refer to each device manual for detail. 3. If the device is within range of the Control Panel, the Control Panel will emit a “Ding Dong” sound to indicate the device is wirelessly connected to the Control Panel.
  • Page 11 Door Contact The Door Contact has 2 knockouts on the inside of the back cover where plastic is thinner for wall mounting. 1. The Door Contact should be mounted on the door/window frame, while the magnet should be mounted on the door/window as shown in the picture below. The gap between the Door Contact and the magnet should be no more than 15 mm.
  • Page 12: System Default Setting

    4. System Default Setting Entry/Exit Time and Device Attribute When the system is armed and an Entry device is triggered, the Entry timer will begin to count down (default 20 seconds). The system must be disarmed before the timer expires, or a Burglar alarm will be activated.
  • Page 13: Connect2Home Application

    5. Connect2Home Application The application is designed to help you to easily control and program your system remotely using a smartphone. Featuring an intuitive and simple interface, it is easy to recognize and operate. IMPORTANT NOTE: 1. After you send a SMS message to the Control Panel, please make sure you receive a confirmation message from the Control Panel.
  • Page 14  Enter the panel information, including the Connect2Home for iPhone panel name you want to use in the iPhone version Connect2Home application, panel SIM card number, a User Application supports command PIN Code and the SMS keyword used to functions except SMS commands which inquire access the panel.
  • Page 15  Delete Panel Then press “Delete”, the panel will be removed from the application.  To delete existing panel, press “Remove”. The screen will show:  Press the button.
  • Page 16  Panel Main Menu Enter the new panel name, panel SIM card number and PIN Code and the SMS keyword Press the panel name to enter Panel Main you desired. Press “Done” to confirm when Menu: finished. You can select different settings to further program different functions.
  • Page 17 PIN Setting <NOTE> The PIN Setting Menu allows you to edit User  PIN Codes and SMS Keyword. User PIN Code 1 is set as 1234 and also used by the app to send SMS command by default.  When you change SMS Keyword or User PIN Code 1 and save the setting, the SMS Keyword and PIN Code stored in Panel Information...
  • Page 18 Alarm Setting Jamming function: Signal interference detection feature. When RF signal jamming The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit interference is detected for a continuous 30 alarm related configuration. seconds, the alarm will be activated. Factory Default is Disable. High Temperature alarm...
  • Page 19  Slide the screen to select the value you Reporting Setting want to change, press “Alarm Setting” to The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit return to menu when done. your telephone numbers for reporting.  When you are satisfied with all of your The control panel can program up to 6 alarm settings, press “Save”.
  • Page 20  Select the reporting priority you wish to edit. Device Setting  Enter the telephone number for reporting, The Device Setting Menu allows you to edit and select report type and events. device, control Siren (Optional Siren Device required), and learn in or control Power Switch ...
  • Page 21 Edit Device Siren Control (Optional Siren required)   The Edit Device option allows you to edit a The Siren Control option allows you to device name, and attribute for Door change Siren settings. Contact, PIR and EIR Sensor.  Select the function you want to edit and ...
  • Page 22 Confirmation Setting PSS Control (Optional Power Switch required) The siren can be enabled or disabled for arming and disarming confirmation. The Power Switches be controlled manually or through Home Automation settings  When set to Enabled, the Siren will beep to turn on/off you home appliance remotely to when the system is armed or disarmed to monitor your home environments.
  • Page 23 Home Automation Rules (Optional 1. Select the condition in the top column. Power Switch required) 2. Select to enable/disable the rule. 1. With Home Automation rules, you can 3. Select the Power Switch channel to be controlled. program the Power Switches to turn on/off preset duration under...
  • Page 24  Enter the panel information, including the Connect2Home for Android panel name you want to use in the Android version Connect2Home application, panel SIM card number, the Application supports complete SMS command PIN Code and SMS keyword used to functions, including the commands to inquire access the panel.
  • Page 25 Panel Main Menu you desired. Press “Save” to confirm when finished. The Panel Main Menu is displayed as below.You can select different settings to further program different functions. Pressing “Back” button on your Android phone will return to Panel Selection Menu. Away Arm / Home Arm / Disarm To change system mode, Press the Arm / Home / Disarm buttons.
  • Page 26 PIN Setting The PIN Setting Menu allows you to edit User PIN Codes and SMS Keyword. <NOTE>  User PIN Code 1 is set as 1234 and also used by the app to send SMS  Select the top column to choose the setting command by default.
  • Page 27  Press the “Menu” button on your Android Alarm Setting phone to bring up the “Sync” function. The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit Press “Sync” to send a SMS command to alarm related configuration. the Control Panel for inquiring current User PIN code setting.
  • Page 28 Jamming function: Signal interference Reporting Setting detection feature. When signal The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit jamming interference is detected for a your telephone numbers for reporting. continuous 30 seconds, the alarm will be activated. This feature is Disabled as a The SA2650 Kit can program up to 6 telephone factory default.
  • Page 29  Select the top column to select the Device Setting reporting priority you want to edit. The Device Setting Menu allows you to edit device, Control Siren (Optional Siren Device required), and learn in or control Power Switch (Optional Power Switch required). ...
  • Page 30  Edit Device You can press the “Menu” button on your Android phone to bring up the “Sync”  The Edit Device option allows you to edit a options and choose to sync device device name, and attribute for Door Contact, information in different zones.
  • Page 31 Entry/Exit Setting Siren Control (Optional Siren required) The Outdoor Siren and Indoor Siren can be The Siren Control option allows you to change enabled or disabled from sounding warning Siren settings. beeps during Entry Time and Exit Time  When set to Enabled, the Siren will beep during Entry and Exit Time.
  • Page 32 PSS Control (Optional Power Switch Home Automation Rules (Optional required) Power Switch required) Power Switches controlled 1. With Home Automation rules, you can manually or through Home Automation settings program the Power Switches to turn on/off to turn on/off you home appliance remotely to preset duration under...
  • Page 33 4. Choose to turn on or off the Power Switch. 5. Select the duration of on/off status. 6. For High/Low Temperature condition, set the temperature threshold for the Power Switch to be activated/deactivated. 7. For Time condition, set the time when the Power Switch should...
  • Page 34: System Information And Operation

    6. System Information and Operation This chapter covers system general characteristic under normal operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you operate your alarm system via Connect2Home application, please be reminded that the SMS command messages sent with Connect2Home application will incur extra cost. Arming/Disarming the System To change the modes, you can use the Connect2Home Application or the Remote Keypad.
  • Page 35 NOTE:  Before arming the system, you should first resolve all existing fault events and make sure the Fault LED is turned off. You should avoid arming the system with existing fault event, as it means your system is under potential risk. For example, a tamper open fault could mean the sensor is not properly installed, which could affect its detection capability.
  • Page 36 Alarm Memory If an alarm was raised without being silenced during your absence, the alarm reporting will still be carried out. When you come back and disarm the system, the siren will sound for 3-second to warn you that the intruder might still be inside your house.
  • Page 37 ✓ The Control Panel will hang up. ✓ The Control Panel will continue Alarming. ✓ The Control Panel will dial the next number. Press 9: ✓ The Control Panel will hang up. ✓ The Control Panel will stop alarming and stop dialing. The panel will also stop reporting if 2 call recipient press 1 or 0 to acknowledge the report.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting & Factory Reset This chapter covers the potential issues you may encounter during system operation. Control Panel Control Panel Fault Yellow LED indicates fault in system. If the fault happens in the Control Panel, the LED stays lit. If the fault happens in the devices, the LED flashes. The possible fault events include: ...
  • Page 39  PIR giving false alarm: -- Make sure pets have no access to protected area. -- Make sure the PIR is not pointed at source of heat or moving objects Door Contact  Door Contact LED flashing when activated: -- Door Contact is on low battery or tamper switch triggered. ...
  • Page 40: Specifications

    8. Specifications All Devices Environmental Condition -10°C to 40°C, relative humidity 85% non-condensing for Control Panel and all devices. Radio Operation Range About 30m in typical domestic installation, range can vary depending on building construction, device location, and environment. Control Panel Siren Output 96 dBA sound pressure @ 1m minimum Zones...
  • Page 41 To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Blaupunkt Competence Center Security & Care Azure Security & Care Corporation www.blaupunkt.com 6F., No.1, Lane 250, Sinhu 2nd Rd.,...