SecurityMan AIR-ALARM II SERIES User Manual

SecurityMan AIR-ALARM II SERIES User Manual

D.i.y. wireless smart home alarm system kit

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AIR-ALARMII SERIES USER'S MANUAL
D.I.Y. WIreless sMArT HOMe AlArM sYsTeM KIT

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  • Page 1 AIR-ALARMII SERIES USER’S MANUAL D.I.Y. WIreless sMArT HOMe AlArM sYsTeM KIT...
  • Page 2 SecurityMan products warranty is not transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. If the product is found to be defective then, as your sole remedy and as the manufacturer’s only obligation, SecurityMan will repair or replace the product. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been subjected to abuse, misuse, abnormal electrical or...
  • Page 3 The liability of SecurityMan Inc, arising from this warranty and sale shall be limited to a refund of the purchase price. In no event shall SecurityMan be liable for costs of procurement of substitute products or services, or for any lost profits, or for any consequential, incidental, direct or indirect damages, however caused and on any theory of liability, arising from this warranty and sale.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TAble OF COnTenTs Introduction Package Contents Air-AlarmII & Air-AlarmIIB (Standard Kits) Air-AlarmIIE (Economy Kit) Air-AlarmIIDL (Deluxe Kit) Main Features Alarm Host (sM-8088T) Front Panel Back Panel Alarm Host Specifications (SM-8088T) Three types of Defense Line How to change the programming password Programming the Alarm Host (SM-8088T) Operation Understand and setup Wireless Accessories...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction SecurityMan Air-AlarmII series is a wireless LED touchpad security alarm system kit for home and business. It is user-friendly and easy to use protecting homes/businesses at a minimum cost of investment. Do-It-Yourself installation and monitoring alarm system without monthly fees is a key benefit for users. The system will alert the owner by phone calls through a series of programmable phone numbers.
  • Page 6: Main Features

    Main Features • Easy-to-use and cost-effective D.I.Y. (Do-It-Yourself) wireless intruder alarm system kit • Supports up to 60 wireless sensors (15 wireless defense zones and 4 wireless sensors per zone) • Transmit at 430-433MHz frequency band, wireless transmitting distance up to 300 feet (remote controller, smoke sensor, doorbell), up to 450 feet (magnetic smart door/window sensor, PIR motion sensor), and up to 210 feet for wireless siren •...
  • Page 7: Back Panel

    bACK PAnel Cable Manageme nt Slots Mounting Holes Record remove back cover Play Tel IN Backup Battery ON/OFF Spea ker Power Tel OUT In off mode, the alarm host will still operate normal if the AC power is connected. For wall mount please use screw (b) (see page26) Alarm Host specifications (sM-8088T) •...
  • Page 8: Three Types Of Defense Line

    Three types of Defense line Types of Defense Line and what they mean: 24-hour Defense line (Zone 1~5): Sensors programmed into any of the 24-Hour defense zones are automatically set on a “24-Hour Monitoring Status”, and usually consist of wireless panic buttons, smoke detectors & gas sensors (N/A). 1st Defense line (Zone 6~10): Indicates the first defense areas or the perimeter zone (such as doors and windows).
  • Page 9 press PRGM + 888 + ENT followed by 11 + ENT. The programming default password is 888 (3 digits long), and 11 is the programming code for 1 minute Delay Time to Arm. Inputting Alarm Telephone number: PrGM + Password + enT + XX + enT + Telephone number + enT _ _ XX indicates telephone group number which can be programmed with personal or management center phone number.
  • Page 10: Operation

    FOr MAnAGeMenT CenTer Use OnlY: To upload arm/disarm to management center: PrGM + Password + enT + XX + enT _ _Enter 50 to disabled upload, enter 51 to enable upload to management center, the default setting is 50 or disable. Leave this disable if management center is not in service. User Code: PrGM + Password + enT + 80 + enT + XXXX + enT _ _ Enter a number between 0000~9999 for XXXX to setup user code for management center.
  • Page 11 A) Press the number “8” on the phone to extend the time intervals for an additional 20 seconds to enter the listening state. In the listening state the built-in microphone on the alarm host will be active to pick up any sound that takes place near by the alarm host.
  • Page 12: Understand And Setup Wireless Accessories

    Wireless smart door sensor: Monitor the opening and closing of doors and windows. In the alarm disarm mode, if doors and windows are open and closed, the alarm host will chirp and the status light flashes frequently to alert the doors and windows were opened.
  • Page 13: Wireless Remote Controllers (Sm-88X)

    Wireless remote Controllers (sM-88X) Functions/Features: • Used to arm and disarm alarm host. • Emergency button for emergency or panic help. specifications: • Operating power: 27A 12V Battery (Recommend: alkaline battery) • Wireless Transmitting distance: ≥300ft (in open area) • Service life: ≤2 years Installation and Usage: Makes arming and disarming the alarm host fast and easy.
  • Page 14: Wireless Smart Door/Window Sensor (Sm-87L)

    To Cancel: Press PrGM + Password + enT+ 71 + enT+ 00 + enT the alarm host will beep in series then the “ ” light flash once and then turn off to indicate the remote control has been successfully cancelled. note: The alarm host can only learn 1 remote control at a time, a total of 10 remote controllers can be added to the host.
  • Page 15 • Service life: ≤2 years • Alarm Distance: <4cm Installation and Usage: To install the Smart door/window sensor, mount the magnetic and the emitting of the sensor to the door frame about 5~6 feet above ground. Maker sure the magnetic is installed on the apposite side of the battery compartment of the emitting piece of the Smart sensor.
  • Page 16 Disabling Smart Arm: Press PrGM + Password + enT + 90 + enT **Implies to zones 06 through 10 only. **Detect the door/window OPEN status alert when attempting to ARM. Another feature that is equipped with the Smart door/window sensor is the Zone Alert feature. The Zone Alert if ON (System Default) send the signal to the alarm host to beep in series to notify the door/window open status and close status.
  • Page 17: Wireless Doorbell Button (Sm-82)

    Adding and Cancelling smart Door/Window sensor: To Add: Step 1: Press PrGM + Password + enT + 70 + enT+ XX + enT The “ ” light will appear solid blue. [The XX indicate zone number of the 1st defense line, including zones 06 through 10 ]. Step 2: Triggers the Smart Door/Window magnet twice consecutively, the alarm host will beep in series and the “...
  • Page 18 • Low-battery LED indication specifications: • Operating power: Li-ion battery (3.7V / 200mA) • Charging time: 12 hours • Emitting distance: ≥150m (in open area) • Service life: ≤3 year Installation and Usage: Install the mounting bracket using the screws provided to a desire location intended for visitors to ring the doorbell. Situate it about 1.4m above the ground is recommended.
  • Page 19: Wireless Wide-Angle Pir Motion Sensor (Sm-80)

    Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Motion Sensor (SM-80) Please use screw (e) to install the bracket (see page26) Functions/Features: • Mainly monitor and control indoor stereoscopic spaces, generally set as a 2nd Defense Line. • When human body enters the detection areas, the motion sensor will transmit the alarm signal to the alarm host. •...
  • Page 20 The PIR (SM-80) sensor featured Zone Alert which send the signal to the alarm host to beep in series notifying there is someone in the front of the motion sensor in alarm Disarm mode. Each time the motion sensor detects movement the alarm host will beep 5 times.
  • Page 21: Wireless Indoor Siren (Sm-103W)

    note: The alarm host can only learn 1 wireless device (Magnet smart Door/Window sensor) at a time, a total of 4 wireless devices (magnetic sensors) to a zone can be added. For example; for the 1st defense line, if 4 sensors were to be added to zone 06 through zone 10, there would be a total of 20 sensors in all.
  • Page 22: Wireless Smoke Alarm (Sm-93)

    Adding and Canceling Indoor siren: To Add: Step 1: Connect the siren to an electrical power outlet and wait for 30 seconds. Step 2: Press the “Learning” button located on the left side of the siren and the siren light will come on. Step 3: Press the “...
  • Page 23 Functions/Features: • Monitor and control indoor fire risks, for indoor use only, generally set as a 24 hour Defense Line. • Replace the battery every 2 years (varies on usage). • Usually installed to ceilings of living room, hallways, aisles, etc. •...
  • Page 24: Wireless Outdoor Siren (Sm-103, Optional)

    Wireless Outdoor siren (sM-103, optional) Please use screw (G) to mount. (see page26) Functions/Features: • Nice, exquisite, and weatherproof. • Micro-computer controller, steady performance and quality. • Study up to 10 pieces to a host. • Built-in rechargeable battery for backup, automatic switches between AC powers to DC power in cases of emergency outage. •...
  • Page 25: Wireless Panic Button (Sm-89, Optional)

    (Outdoor/indoor) to secure the outdoor siren with the mounting screw provided and finally plug in the power cord to an electrical power outlet. After pairing the siren to the alarm host and securing it to a fixed location, the siren is ready to received alarming signal from the Air-Alarm host.
  • Page 26 Functions/Features: • Used for emergency panic, generally set as a 24 hour Defense Line. • Placed under tables, beside bed whenever panic is needed. • Replace battery every 2 years (varies on usage). specifications: • Operating power: 23A 12V Battery (Recommend: alkaline battery) •...
  • Page 27: Air-Alarmii Series (Standard Kit) Defense Zone Code Chart

    Air-AlarmII/b (standard Kit) Defense Zone Code Chart: Defense Zone Code Defense Zone Type Bypass Zone Delay Time to Alarm Compatible Accessories Remark Wireless Remote Controller —— & Wireless Remote Control Up to 10 RC Keypad Wireless Smoke Alarm, 1 to 5 24-hour Defense Line Wireless Gas Alarm, &...
  • Page 28: Common Problems And Solutions

    Common Problems and solutions Problems Possible Cause Solutions The telephone incoming line has not Double check, test and secure the incoming telephone line The alarm host sounded off immediately been connected, poor connection or or use a standard phone to test the line to ensure working after connecting the power short circuit.
  • Page 29 When the ambient temperature in the detecting area ex- The detecting distance of PIR motion The ambient temperature in the detect- ceeds the human body temperature, the detecting distance sensor gets shorter ing area is too high. will get shorter, it’s normal. Failed to follow the operation instruction The alarm host does not alarm after the Follow the operation instruction of “Adding and Cancel-...
  • Page 30: Daily Maintenance And Care

    Daily Maintenance and Care This alarm system is hi-tech with outstanding design functionality and sophisticated product features which should be used carefully. To make the alarm system operable long term and prolong the service life; the following are strongly recommended: 1.
  • Page 31: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Q1: If I have an answering machine turned on will I be able to call in to arm/disarm the host? A1: No, please be sure to turn off the answering machine on the telephone for the alarm host to be able to receive incoming calls.
  • Page 32 Q9: Do I need to add each of the wireless devices that comes with the kit to the Alarm Host? A9: No, each wireless device inside each Air-Alarm kits is already added by default. Q10: How can I clear the enlisted telephone numbers from the list? A10: To clear the enlisted telephone numbers press PRGM+password+ENT+01 (01~05 group no.)+ENT+ENT Or simply add the enlisted telephone numbers to the same group to override the old.
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