nnB Technology DefenX360 Series Installation & Operating Manual

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Model: DX360 Series
Installation & Operating Manual
nnB Technology Limited

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  • Page 1 Wireless GsM lCD TouChpaD seCuriTy alarM sysTeM Model: DX360 Series Installation & Operating Manual nnB Technology Limited...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Thank you for choosing Please read this guide thoroughly and carefully before applying the system in use. Keep this manual safe for future reference. Copyright Notice This manual is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 3: Compatibility Of This Manual

    Foreword The DefenX360 Wireless Alarm System is designed to provide a high standard of security protection for your home and office. The system is configured for ease of installation and operation. However, it is strongly recommended to read and fully understand the advice and installation procedures contained in this manual before proceeding with the installation and operation of your DefenX360 General System Information On DefenX360 This device is a part of the nnB home control system and works with the bi-directional wireless protocol.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Safety Instructions Programming – Main Alarm Host Entering The Program Mode Symbols Time / Date Settings Your Quick Guide To DefenX360 System Installations Entry / Exit Delay Turn Siren On / Off Your Quick Guide To DefenX360 System Operations Arm / Disarm Beep...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Before using this product, please read and understand the Safety Instructions thoroughly to ensure correct usage, and follow all the instructions. Symbols Special Notes – Please read carefully. Keypad Control Command – Follow carefully to operate system correctly. Always follow the manufacturers advice when using power tools, ladders, etc.
  • Page 6: Your Quick Guide To Defenx360 Tm System Installations

    Your Quick Guide To DefenX360 System Installations NOTE: Before proceeding to install your DefenX360 Alarm System, it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation. For useful installation hints, please refer to the “Installation” section. Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad 1.
  • Page 7: Your Quick Guide To Defenx360

    Your Quick Guide to DefenX360 System Installations (Cont.) Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor 1. Use the mounting bracket to mark two drilling holes in the corner of a room mounted at a height of between 2 and 2.4 meters. Drill the holes and fit two screws provided to fix the bracket.
  • Page 8: Operations

    Your Quick Guide To DefenX360 System Operations Key Buttons Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad: Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad: Arming Away + Password* + + Armed Away + Arming Home + Password* + + Armed Home + Emergency Disarming &...
  • Page 9: Defenx360 Tm Luminous Signal Indicators

    DefenX360 Luminous Signal Indicators Main Alarm Host On – No GSM network detected (or SIM card not available). Flashing – GSM detected. • Slow flash: 200ms on, 2s (3s for DX360Z & DX360ZL) off indicates the Main Alarm Host is in standby mode. Fast flash: 200ms on, 600ms off indicates the Main Alarm Host is dialing the programmed numbers.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction Overview DefenX360 series wireless GSM LCD touchpad alarm system is the state-of-the-art LCD touchpad wired / wireless alarm system for home and office security. Its aesthetic design with a user friendly illuminated LCD menu and a touchpad control provides a new standard of security alarm system and makes your home works in a Hi-Tech style. You can install the system and monitor your home / office all by yourself or via a security center service with Ademco CID protocol.
  • Page 11: Typical System Configuration

    Entry / Exit Delay The system has up to 60 seconds of Entry and Exit delay functions. No signal from any sensor will be able trigger an alarm until the Exit delay is expired. This provides enough time for user to exit the property without triggering an alarm.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation It is strongly recommended to plan your security arrangement prior to the installation of your DefenX360 Security System. For your convenient, ALL accessories delivered with your DefenX360 system will be registered to the Main Alarm Host to provide a basic functional system. User has the flexibility to assign their own configuration if necessary (Zones 00 –...
  • Page 13 • Mount the Wireless Remote Keypad at a convenient location and out of children reach, i.e. Place it at a height above 1.5 meters. • Locate your Main Alarm Host and Wireless Remote Keypad within a protected area, i.e. Any intruder must open a protected door or pass through a PIR sensor when the system is armed.
  • Page 14: Wireless Remote

    Wireless Remote Overview And Hints The Wireless Remote is used for daily operations, such as Arming and Disarming the system. It also incorporated an Emergency button, which will trigger an alarm, even in Disarmed mode, upon activation. The alarm could be stopped with the Disarm button on the Wireless Remote, at the Main Alarm Host or at the Wireless Remote Keypad.
  • Page 15: Wireless Door Sensor

    Wireless Door Sensor Overview And Hints The Wireless Door Sensor comprises of a sensor and magnet. With the magnet normally mounted on the door / windows and the sensor mounted to the frame, the Wireless Door Sensor is designed to send a signal to the Main Alarm Host in order to trigger an alarm in Armed mode upon the protected door or window is opened.
  • Page 16: Factory Settings

    Factory Settings Main Alarm Host • Master Code 888888 • Wireless Code 00001 • Auto-Dialer#'s Not programmed • Entry Delay OFF, 0 second • Exit Delay ON, 15 seconds • Alarm Time – Emergency ON, 1 minute – Perimeter ON, 1 minute –...
  • Page 17: Securing The Protected Site

    Securing The Protected Site Security – Related Buttons Unit Function Main Alarm Host / Arming the system, both for Away and Home Arming. Wireless Remote Keypad Triggering an alarm immediately (for emergency use). Disarming the system and stopping alarms. Wireless Remote Arming when nobody is at home.
  • Page 18: Initiating An Emergency Alarm

    Initiating An Emergency Alarm An emergency alarm is triggered upon pressing the button on the Wireless Remote or on the Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad. By Wireless Remote: the Main Alarm Host will alarm immediately. By Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad: the Main Alarm Host will alarm immediately.
  • Page 19: Setting Your Passwords

    Setting Your Passwords Main Alarm Host Main Alarm Host employed a User Code for “Arm”, “Disarm” and “Set” operations, default is 888888. DefenX360 To modify the user code on the Main Alarm Host: SET + Master Password (Default is 999999) + ENT. Enter a 6-digit new code + ENT and re-enter the new code + ENT for confirmation.
  • Page 20: Programming - Main Alarm Host

    Programming – Main Alarm Host Your DefenX360 is configured to provide a basic functional alarm system, but the ready-to-use alarm system will still need a few settings and adjustments. Entering The Program Mode Program Mode Main Menu Access to the Program Mode menu on the Main Alarm Host is Set Time Upload Status? protected by a User Code (default is 888888).
  • Page 21: Entry / Exit Delay

    In program mode, when Auto Dialer#’s is displayed: ENT + Use button to delete the old record, then input the 1st telephone number + ENT ▲ or ▼ button to select the report method (“Call By Phone” / “SMS Reporting”) + ENT Repeat steps for 2nd phone number, 3rd phone number etc.
  • Page 22: User Id

    User ID This is used to identify the system number for a security call center (Individual user can ignore this setting). In program mode, when User ID is displayed: ENT + Use button to delete any old record, then set XXXX + ENT XXXX is the User ID, you can set to a 4-digit number between 0000 and 9999.
  • Page 23: Set Smart Zone

    Zone Type The system must be allocated into one of the following 3 zones: • Perimeter (Outer Zone Defense): Generally use for detecting area such as doors, windows, etc.; Wireless Door Sensors and Wireless Curtain PIR Sensors are normally allocated into this zone. •...
  • Page 24: Program Sensors

    In program mode, when Set Smart Zone is displayed: ENT + use button to delete any old record, select a desired Smart Zone Number XX + ENT ▲ or ▼ button to select “YES” or “NO” on the menu + ENT Choose “YES”...
  • Page 25: Wireless Code

    Wireless Code This option allows user to change the unique wireless code for transmission on the Main Alarm Host. It is used so that every DefenX360 Main Alarm Host can have a different transmission code to avoid unintentional transmission to your neighbor’s DefenX360 system.
  • Page 26: Main Unit Synchronization

    Main Unit Synchronization This option allows the Wireless Remote Keypad to receive status information from Main Alarm Host. NOTE: The original Wireless Remote Keypad that is shipped with your DefenX360 system will be automatically registered to the Main Alarm Host. Unless you made any changes to the Wireless Code, on the Main Alarm Host or Wireless Remote Keypad or both, re-matching the Wireless Remote Keypad to the Main Alarm Host is not required.
  • Page 27: Daily Maintenance And Care

    Daily Maintenance and Care This alarm is a hi-tech product with the outstanding design and sophisticated technique, and shall be used carefully. To make the alarm to operate for a long term stably and to prolong the service life, it is recommended that: •...
  • Page 28: Appendix A - Sensors Deployment Plan

    Appendix A – Sensors Deployment Plan • Zone Number 00 & 01 are fixed zones, Zone Number 31 – 38 are wired zones. • Zone Type: 0 – Emergency, 1 – Perimeter, 2 – Motion The corresponding Alarm Type is shown below: Alarm Type Sensor Name Panic 1...
  • Page 29: Appendix B - Accessories Connection And Compatibility

    Appendix B – Accessories Connection And Compatibility Wired Accessories Connection Instruction How To Connect Wired Sensors To The Main Alarm Host • Normal Closed (NC) type sensors Sensor with self power supply Sensor without self power supply • Normal Open (NO) type sensors Sensor with self power supply Sensor without self...
  • Page 30: Descriptions Of Wireless Accessories

    Descriptions of Wireless Accessories How To Program Wireless Accessories Please refer to the “Program Sensor” section or end of this Appendix for more details. Wireless Panic Button Wireless Smart Door Sensor (DX360-89) (DX360-87S) Allows immediate alarm set Protecting doors. windows, off when control panel is out and other openings.
  • Page 31 Quick Guide on How to Activate and Deactivate Wireless Accessories Sensor Type How to activate How to deactivate Remote Keypad 1) SET + Password + ▲ or ▼ “Program sensor” 1) SET + Password + ▲ or ▼ + ENT + + Zone Number Y Y + ENT + “Program sensor”...
  • Page 32 nnB reserves the right to change and modify the product design and specifications without notice. All materials have been carefully proofread to ensure accuracy. nnB holds no responsibility for consequences caused by printing missing or translation errors on this manual. ©...

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