AAS User Manual

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2012/12/25
GSM ALARM SYSTEM USER MANUAL
AAS
WWW.AASALARM.COM

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  • Page 1 2012/12/25 GSM ALARM SYSTEM USER MANUAL WWW.AASALARM.COM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Luminous Indicator Signals ............................2 Testing SIM cart with your cell phone first ........................3 Setting up the SIM Card .............................. 4 Powering Up The Keypad/Control Unit ........................4 Signal search status..............................5 Activating Wireless Outdoor Siren..........................6 Activating Wireless Siren /w Strobe.
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  • Page 4: Luminous Indicator Signals

    Luminous Indicator Signals System Status Light Indicator System is Powered On Power light on (RED) and steady System is in the Armed state (AWAY MODE) AWAY light on (RED) and steady System is in the Armed state ( HOME MODE) HOME light on (RED) and steady System is in Disarmed state Power light + GSM light are on (RED) and steady...
  • Page 5: Testing Sim Cart With Your Cell Phone First

     keypad power switch, attach and plug in the keypad power adapter and let the system recharge for 8-10 hours The AAS Alarm Systems are designed for Wireless operation using both AC and DC [using a power inverter]  power. They have the capability to work on both 110 AC current and 220 AC current.
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Sim Card

    Setting up the SIM Card The SIM card slides into the SIM card holder located on the back of the keypad/controller. The pictures illustrate insertion of the SIM card: Powering Up The Keypad/Control Unit  Plug power cord into keypad unit receptacle, and then into AC power outlet. ...
  • Page 7: Signal Search Status

    Signal search status Insert and secure SIM Card in the card holder. ( Sim Card must be activated and has pre-paid minutes available). System search for wireless signal from the GSM light flashes (RED).   activated SIM Card GSM light off if wireless SIM Card signal is Programming functions cannot be ...
  • Page 8: Activating Wireless Outdoor Siren

    Activating Wireless Outdoor Siren. Depress the keypad controller “ ” button. Plug power cord of wireless outdoor siren into power receptacle and then into your wall outlet. Repeat this action until you hear “short sound”, and then you will hear “long sound ”...
  • Page 9: Changing The Admin Password

    Changing the Admin Password. The admin password allows to program and operate the system Enter the number below into your keypad/controller, You will hear a double beep sound to indicate that it has been changed. 【 Default Admin Password  # 】...
  • Page 10: Activating Your Key Fob Remote

    Activating Your Key Fob Remote. Push button 【 Admin Password * 0 0 # 】on keypad controller , and then push any of the four buttons on your key fob remote. You will hear two beeping sounds indicating that your remote control key fob is now activated. Activating Your Second Keypad.
  • Page 11: Activating The Door/Window Sensor

    Activating the Door/Window Sensor For each door/window sensor, choose a number from 30 to 69 (notice: must 2 digits), Enter the number below into your keypad/controller. In the place of ( 30 to 69 ), enter the number you have chosen for the sensor. after the pound sign (#),, you will need to physically trigger the door/window sensor to activate it by bring the magnetic bar and the sensor together and then separating them.
  • Page 12: Activating Wireless Range Bean Motion Detectors./ Wireless Bean Motion Detectors

    A.To trigger the smoke detector, depress the clear plastic button on the face of the smoking detector. You will hear a double beep sound to indicate that it has been activated. B. To trigger the gas detector, depress the white plastic button on the face of the gas detector.
  • Page 13: Custom Your Security Zones For Security Professionals

    Custom Your Security Zones For Security Professionals (Security system installers, Monitoring company, retailer & Reseller. Enter the codes below into the keypad/controller. 【 Admin Password 99) # 】 0 3 * (01 to 01 to 09 Emergency Zone: The above assigned id numbers are reserved for those sensors that will trigger the security system even when the system is not “ARMED”.
  • Page 14: Power Zone ( Pet Immune Zone, Home Arm Zone, Anti-False Alarm Zone) 3In1

    How Power Zone works ? Sample one : Pet immune function The above illustration gives an example of how to use the power zone setting for pet-immune feature: You cat or dog might trigger motion sensor # 80, and yet they won't be able to trigger window sensor #80 or entry door sensor #80 within 1 minute apart.
  • Page 15 Sample two: Home arm function The above illustration gives an example of how to use the power zone setting for Home-Arm feature: You or your family members might trigger # 80 motion sensor since you are moving around inside the house, and yet you won't trigger window sensor #80 or entry door sensor #80 within 1 minute apart.
  • Page 16 Sample three: Anti-False alarm function The above illustration gives an example of how to use the power zone setting for anti-false alarm feature: Motion sensors sometime are triggered by the electric heater, or movement of your ceiling fan or even if the motion is facing direct sunlight.
  • Page 17: Deactivating A Sensor

    Deactivating a Sensor Enter the number below into the keypad/controller. In the place of {01 to 99} enter the number you have chosen for the Deactivating sensor. after the pound sign (#), you will hear a double beep sound indicating that it has been deactivated.
  • Page 18: Setting The Exit Delay Time/ Arm Delay Model

    Program Functions Setting the Exit Delay Time/ Arm Delay Model. This function allows you to activate your system while providing you with time to exit your premises without triggering the alarm system; you can adjust the delay time from zero (00) to thirty (99) seconds. Enter the number sequence below on keypad controller, and where the {00 to 99} appears enter the delay time you wish (up to 99 seconds).
  • Page 19: Sirens Confirmation When Arm/Disarm

    Sirens Confirmation When Arm/Disarm All activated sirens will blare when you arm and disarm the system using you keychain or your keypads. This feature is designed to confirm that the status of your alarm system is changed. You also have an option to switch this feature off to silence the sirens when you arm and disarm you system.
  • Page 20: Programming Stored Phone Numbers

    Programming Stored Phone Numbers. To program your dialer with the phone numbers you want called when the alarm is triggered (up to six numbers), enter the number sequence below into your keypad. In place of the (enter phone number), enter the phone number that you want called when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 21: Keypad/Controller Operation

    Operation Arming Function: all sensors active. Home Arm Function: all sensors active except motion detectors. Keypad/Controller Operation. To arm the alarm system: 【 Password F1 】 To home arm the alarm system: 【 Password F2 】 To disarm the alarm system: 【...
  • Page 22: Remote Operation By Phone

     Change Second Entry Keypad password. Press the follow button below on Second Entry Keypad. 【1 2 3 4 (factory password)  new password (must 4 digits) # 】  Operation. Arm : 【password # 1 】 Home Arm: 【password # 2 】 Disarm: 【password # 3 】...

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