Pisector GSM-06 User Manual

Pisector GSM-06 User Manual

All in one wireless gsm alarm system

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PiSector All in ONE
Wireless GSM Alarm System
User Manual (GSM-06)
Read manual fully before use.
PiSector Inc., USA, www.pisector.com

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  • Page 1 PiSector All in ONE Wireless GSM Alarm System User Manual (GSM-06) Read manual fully before use. PiSector Inc., USA, www.pisector.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ................5 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ............9 SYSTEM SETTING INSTRUCTIONS ........10 3.1............10 NTERING ETTING 3.2..........11 DDING EMOTE ONTROLLER 3.3..........13 ELETING EMOTE ONTROLLER 3.4..........14 ENSORS TO MAIN PANEL 3.5........... 16 NSTALLATION OF ENSORS 3.6.
  • Page 3 3.24........39 IRELESS IREN NCRYPTION 3.25..........42 HANGE PERATION ASSWORD 3.26..........43 HANGE ROGRAM ASSWORD 3.27............44 ETTING ELAY 3.28......... 45 ETTING LARM ELAY 3.29............46 OICE ROMPT ETTING 3.30....47 IREN ROMPT ETTING FOR EMOTE ONTROLLER...
  • Page 4: Main Features

    Main Features Quad-band worldwide cellular phone (900/1800/850/1900 MHz). Elegant touch keypad with easy to use detailed menu system. 128×64 lattice LCD screen with clock display (English/Chinese) 4 wired and 10 wireless (433MHz) defense zones; each wireless zone supports up to 10 sensors. Support for up to 8 remote controllers.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction Install battery to all door sensors Open the cover and remove the insulated paper then close the cover. Put small magnet next to sensor Install battery to IR motion sensor Install batteries and keep them switched off. Know Your System 1.
  • Page 6 - fast flashing once per second: system is searching for GSM signal. - slow flashing once per 3 seconds: system is in ready mode. SET: is ON when the system enters setting mode. SIGNAL: wireless signal indicator (used by wireless sensors). ALARM: is ON if any sensor triggers or sets off an alarm.
  • Page 7 5 6 7 4. Wired Port - Function interface of the main unit T_VCC External keyboard power supply 12V T_GND Ground External keyboard Connecting external keyboard A Connecting external keyboard B Ground Zone 1 Wired sensor 1: support both NO and NC Ground Zone 2 Wired sensor 2: support both NO and NC...
  • Page 8 5. Internal Backup Battery Switch. 6. Power port for 12V 1.2AM adapter plug in 7. SP: Siren in for plug a external siren or wireless siren transmitter 8. Tel: Your exist telephone device connector port LINE: Main telephone line connector jack 9.
  • Page 9: System Initialization

    2. System Initialization Correct initialization of the main unit panel is important to its normal working and lifespan. 1. Connect the wired accessories that you need. 2. Insert the SIM card.(NEVER insert SIM card during power on) 3. Connect the power adapter. The main unit panel will start self-inspection and the POWER indicator LED will flash once per second.
  • Page 10: System Setting Instructions

    3. System Setting Instructions 3.1. Entering Setting Mode All settings have to be done in the setting mode. Use keys 2 / 8 / 4 / 6 as direction keys (up / down / left / right). At the disarm state, input your 6-digit password (default: 888888), then press ENTER.
  • Page 11: Adding Remote Controller

    Adding Remote Controller This system supports maximum 8 remote controllers ( 2 free remote controllers come with PiSECTOR Alarm System package have been coded). All extra remote controllers have to be coded with the main unit panel in order to perform correctly. Their code cannot be empty or the same as those already saved in the main unit panel.
  • Page 12 Operation figures: Fig 2: choose remote control serial Fig 1: enter remote control menu number and coding menu Fig 4A: recognize successfully Fig 3: waiting to receive signal Fig 4B: the main unit has the same code Fig 5: press ENTER to save with remote controller code...
  • Page 13: Deleting Remote Controller

    3.3. Deleting Remote Controller If the remote controller is lost or damaged, it must be deleted immediately so no other person can control the main unit panel. Method: enter remote controller setting menu, press “4” or “6” to choose the remote controller you want to delete. Press “8” to find “Delete”, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 14: Add Sensors To Main Panel

    3.4. Add Sensors to main panel This alarm system supports 10 wireless defense zones, each of zone supports up to 10 wireless sensors. All sensors and sirens in the standard package have been coded to the main unit panel, you do not need code/identify them again, if you want to add extra sensor late by yourself, you need code it to the main panel in order to perform...
  • Page 15 Operation figures: Fig 2: choose zone number and press Fig 1: enter defense zone setting ENTER Fig 4A: recognize successfully Fig 3: waiting signal from sensor Fig 4B: the main unit has the same code Fig 5: press ENTER to save with sensor code...
  • Page 16: Installation Of Door Sensors

    Installation of Door Sensors 3.5. All door sensors which come from PiSECTOR Alarm System standard box have coded to main panel, you do not need code them again. Door sensor used for detecting the status of open and close of windows and doors.
  • Page 17 *NOTE: SPACERS IN BOTTOM TRAY MAY BE USED ON THE BRACKET OR MAGNET TO ADJUST ALIGNMENT Once you have determined the appropriate location and orientation for the Bracket and Magnet, attach them with double-sided tape (the Magnet Space and Bracket Space are optional; only apply when your door/window gap is big or very low)
  • Page 18: Installation Of Wireless Pir Motion Sensors

    3.6. Installation of Wireless PIR Motion Sensors Mount Motion Sensors: Prepare Motion Sensor Separate the front and back covers of the Motion Sensor by pressing the tab with your finger or the top of a pen (Figure A.B). Remove insulating paper from batteryand close the cover.
  • Page 19 Sensor Alarm". If these words do not appear, either (A) the 20-second waiting period since the last trigger has not expired, or (B) the Motion Sensor is not in communication with the PiSECTOR system main console. If you want to re-start the Walk Test mode again, open the Front Cover as shown in Figure 1 and then re-attach the Front Cover.
  • Page 20 If you prefer to use screws to mount the motion sensor, follow the screw position shown in Figure E (optional) Detection Patterns Motion sensor Specifications Replacement Battery: CR123A The best Mounting Height: 6.30 Feet Work temperature: less than 34 degree Range: Approximately 40 feet with 90 degree field of view (45 degrees to each side)
  • Page 21: Deleting Defense Zone

    Deleting Defense Zone The wireless detector cannot trigger the main unit panel after it is deleted. Method: enter zone setting menu, press Enter, then press “4” or “6” to choose the zone number which you want to delete, then Press “8” to find “Delete”, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 22: Setting Defense Zone Places

    3.7. Setting Defense Zone Places The location of defense zone can be set in the main unit panel, so that the main unit panel can send detailed alarm messages. There are 8 locations for alarm: SOS, fire, gas, door, hall, window, balcony, and boundary.
  • Page 23: Setting Defense Zone Modes

    Fig 4: (this example) Before setting, the alarm SMS for zone 1 is: 01 zone fire alarm; After setting, it is: 01 zone gas alarm. The format of alarm SMS: [01~10] zone [place] alarm. For example, you set the place of zone 4 as “Window”. The alarm SMS you receive is: 04 zone-B01(sensor number) window alarm.
  • Page 24: Setting Defense Zone Siren

    Fig 4: (this example) Before setting, zone 1 does not alarm in home arm status; After setting, it will alarm when triggered in home arm status. 3.9. Setting Defense Zone Siren The siren can be set on or off when there is an alarm for each defense zone independently.
  • Page 25: Alarm Delay Setting

    3.10. Alarm Delay Setting Alarm delay: the main unit panel will make alarm call and the siren will go off (if enabled for this zone) after a preset delay time. Method: enter defense zone setting, press “2” or “8” to choose delay enable or disable, and then press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 26: Adding Phone Number

    3.11. Adding Phone Number This system can store up to 6 phone numbers. When triggered, the system will call out these numbers in order until someone answers the call. The system will redial three times at most. Without the approval and consent of relevant authorities, do not set any of the dial out numbers to “911”, “112”...
  • Page 27: Deleting Phone Number

    3.12. Deleting Phone Number Method: enter phone number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose serial number, then press “8” to choose “Delete” and then press ENTER to confirm. Operation figures: Fig 2: choose the number you want to delete Fig 1: enter phone number setting menu Fig 3: choose “delete”...
  • Page 28: Adding Sms Cell Phone Number

    3.13. Adding SMS Cell Phone Number This system can store 3 SMS receiving cell phone numbers. When alarming, it will send SMS to all these numbers. Method: enter SMS number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose SMS 1 or SMS 2 or SMS 3 and then press ENTER.
  • Page 29: Deleting Sms Cell Phone Number

    3.14. Deleting SMS Cell Phone Number Method: enter SMS number setting, press “4” or “6” to choose serial number, then press “8” to choose “Delete” and then press ENTER to confirm. Operation figures: Fig 2: choose the number you want to Fig 1: enter SMS number setting delete Fig 3: choose “delete”...
  • Page 30: Set Net Work Center Function

    3.15. Set Net Work Center Function The network function of community shall be supported by the monitor center, the protocol of monitor center shall be compatible with the system’s protocol, otherwise the networking may not work. This system supports phone center and SMS network center. If you need to use the network function, please contact us.
  • Page 31 press Enter. Input the user ID, press Save key to save it. The detailed operation diagram is as follows: Diagram1: Enter Network Centers Diagram2: Choose user menu confirm. Diagram4: Save the user ID Diagram3: Input user ID Upload system arming/disarming report to the network center: enter Network centers menu, and then enter the Phone Center menu.
  • Page 32: Voice Recording

    The detailed operation diagram is as follows: Diagram1: Enter Network centers Diagram2: Choose Arm report menu menu Diagram3: Choose to enable/disable the function of arm report 3.16. Voice Recording This system can make 10-second voice recording for user to give out instructions to emergency services when the system is triggered.
  • Page 33: Voice Recording Replay

    3.17. Voice Recording Replay Enter Recording setting, and then press “6” to choose “Play”. The main unit panel will start playing the voice message you have recorded. You can re-record until you are satisfied with the message. Operation figures: Fig 1: enter record setting Fig 2: you’ll see this menu Fig 3: press “6”...
  • Page 34: Setting System Date

    3.18. Setting System Date The date format is MM/DD/YY. (“YY” setting is from 00-99) Method: enter “Time” menu, and then choose “Date”. Input the exact date you want to set and press ENTER to confirm. Operation figures: Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: choose date setting menu Fig 3: input the date Fig 4: press ENTER to save...
  • Page 35: Setting System Time

    3.19. Setting System Time Time in this alarm system is 24-hour system. Enter “Time” menu, you will see “Date” menu, then press “6” to choose “Time”. Input the exact time you want to set and press ENTER to confirm. Operation figures: Fig 1: enter time setting menu Fig 2: you’ll see date setting menu Fig 3: press “6”...
  • Page 36: Scheduling Timely Arm

    3.20. Scheduling Timely Arm This feature is also called Timely Arm. After setting the required arm start time, the alarm system will arm itself at the pre-set time. (Note: disable the timely arm, just set time over 24hours, e.g. 24:03 , this function will disable) Method: enter “Time”...
  • Page 37: Scheduling Timely Disarm

    3.21. Scheduling Timely Disarm This feature is also called Timely Disarm. After setting the required disarm start time, the alarm system will disarm itself at the pre-set time.(Note: disable the timely disarm, just set time over 24hours, e.g. 24:03 , this function will disable) Method: enter “Time”...
  • Page 38: Wireless Siren Coding

    ( Main panel have build -in a transmitter for wireless siren, the wireless siren which come from PiSECTOR ALARM SYSTEM BOX has coded with Main panel, customer just place the siren to where you like inside house or outside house, and connect the 12V 0.5A power adapter to a wall out plug, if you armed the...
  • Page 39: Wireless Siren Code Encryption

    The alarm signal code used with the wireless siren is sent from the internal transmitter of the main unit panel. The code of this signal is the same for all wireless alarm systems produced by PiSector Inc. If you and your neighbor are using the same model, the alarm signal from your neighbor may cause your siren to sound off too.
  • Page 40 “6” to choose “Wireless siren”, then press “8” to choose “Encryption”. Input 4 numbers randomly and then save it, BE AWARE, any time you change this Encryption code, you need re-program your siren again.
  • Page 41 Operation figures: Fig 1: enter wireless control menu Fig 2: control menu Fig 3: press “6” to choose wireless siren Fig 4: input 4 numbers randomly Fig 5: press ENTER to save...
  • Page 42: Change Operation Password

    3.24. Change Operation Password The operation password is used for daily use of the system (disarm or remote control). The default operation password is 1234. Method: Enter “Settings” menu, and then “Operate password”. Input the 4-digit password you want to set, and save it. Operation figures: Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: enter operate password menu...
  • Page 43: Change Program Password

    3.25. Change Program Password The program password is used for system setup (default is 888888). Method: Enter “Settings” menu, and then “Operate password”, press “6” to choose “Program password”. Input the 6-digit password you want to set, and save it. Operation figures: Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 2: you’ll see “Operate password”...
  • Page 44: Setting Arm Delay Time

    3.26. Setting Arm Delay Time After setting, the system will enter OUT ARM status after the preset delay time. Delay time ranges from 01-99 seconds. The system default time is 60 seconds. Method: Enter “Settings” menu, then you will see “Operate password”. Press “6”...
  • Page 45: Setting Alarm (Call Out) Delay Time

    3.27. Setting Alarm (Call Out) Delay Time After setting, when there is an alarm, the system will call out after the preset delay time. Delay time ranges from 01-99 seconds. The system default time is 60 seconds. Method: Enter “Settings” menu, then you will see “Operate password”. Press “6”...
  • Page 46: Voice Prompt Setting

    3.28. Voice Prompt Setting The main unit panel has voice prompt feature. For example when user press arm or disarm on the remote controller, it will give voice prompt. The system default for the voice prompt is on. Users can disable or enable it according to actual need.
  • Page 47: Siren Prompt Setting For Remote Controller

    3.29. Siren Prompt Setting for Remote Controller If enabled, the siren will sound a short beep each time you press the remote controller. System default is disabled. Method: Enter “Settings” menu, and then you will see “Operate password”. Press “6” to choose “Siren prompt” and choose “Enable” or “Disable”.
  • Page 48: Backlight Setting

    3.30. Backlight Setting The backlight of the LCD screen and keypad will be off automatically after a certain period of time when there is no operation on the keys. Users can set it keep on if required. System default is disabled. Method: Enter “Settings”...
  • Page 49: Siren Setting In "Emergency" Mode

    3.31. Siren Setting in “Emergency” Mode When you press the emergency button of the remote controller, the siren does not normally sound as this feature is disabled by default. Users can enable/disable according to the actual need. Method: Enter “Settings” menu, and then you will see “Operate password”.
  • Page 50: Arm / Disarm Sms Notification

    3.32. Arm / Disarm SMS Notification When a user arms or disarms the system, other users can be notified automatically via SMS notifications to all SMS numbers. The SMS message content will be one of the following arm modes: Out arm | System armed | Out disarm | System disarmed. Method: Enter “Settings”...
  • Page 51: Language Setting

    3.33. Language Setting This alarm system supports English and Chinese languages. Please enter the “Settings” menu, and you will see “Operate password”. Press “6” to choose “Language”. Press ENTER to switch between languages. Operation figures: Fig 2: you’ll see operate password menu Fig 1: enter settings menu Fig 3: press “6”...
  • Page 52: Set Max Ring Times Before Answering

    3.34. Set Max Ring Times Before Answering Call the main panel, after the ringing circle, the main panel will active automatically. then you can remote control the alarm system follow prompt. Operate: enter settings menu, press ENTER, enter operate password, then you will see Line Rings, enter a number which you want to system active after how many rings Diagram1: Enter Settings menu...
  • Page 53: Choice Mode Of Alarm Network

    3.35. Choice Mode of Alarm Network Sets the system alarm network, the system can select phone line alarm, Or GSM line alarm, or telephone line + GSM line alarm. Method: entre into setup mode, press ENTER, enter operator password 1234, then press 6 to choose the alarm mode menu to decide the choice alarm network.
  • Page 54: Factory Reset

    3.36. Factory Reset If the system ever becomes unstable or if you need to change cellular network, it is recommended to make a full factory reset of the system. Enter “Settings” menu, and then you will see “Operate password”. Press “6” to choose “Factory setting”. After this operation, all the settings will be restored to factory defaults and all sensors and sirens have to be re-coded too.
  • Page 55: Password Reset

    3.37. Password Reset If users forget the password, they can input 95175308246 in disarm status to retrieve it. The main unit panel will display “Please wait, Back to default password”. After this operation, the operate password will be reset back to factory setting “1234” and program password to “888888”. Operation figures: Fig 1: under disarm status Fig 2: input 95175308246...
  • Page 56: System Usage Instructions

    System Usage Instructions 4.1. Out Arm Out arm means all the defense zones are in arm status. When there is nobody at home, it is recommended to arm the system with all detectors enabled. If any detector is triggered (by intruder, fire, gas leakage, water leak, etc.), the system will make alarm calls and SMS notification.
  • Page 57: Home Arm

    4.2. Home Arm Home arm means part of the defense zones are in arm status. When there is someone at home, it is recommended, for safety purpose, to enable some of the detectors (such as sensors for door, window, balcony, etc), and disable the others (such as sensors for the hall or some places easy to be triggered by person at home).
  • Page 58: Answer Alarm Call

    4.4. Answer Alarm Call When the main unit panel sounds an alarm, it will dial the preset numbers. If no one answers the call, the system will call the next number automatically. If someone answers the call, they will hear your 10-sceond pre-recorded voice message.
  • Page 59: Remote Control

    4.5. Remote Control Dial the number of the main unit panel by phone, and after 1 ring, you will hear a voice prompt “Please enter password”. If the password is correct, you will then hear a voice prompt “Please enter instruction" then you can press 1 to arm, Press 2 to disarm, Press 3 to monitor, or Press 4 to intercom.
  • Page 60: Emergency Alarm Call

    4.6. Emergency Alarm Call Sometimes, there may be some accidents happening (such as sudden illness of old people or children, fire accident, burglar intrusion). Press [SOS] button on keypad, or [ ] button on remote controller or wireless panic button, the main unit panel will alarm and make call to the preset user numbers.
  • Page 61: Alarm History Review

    4.8. Alarm History Review This alarm system can store 30 alarm records. The last alarm is ranked as the first record. And when the record number exceeds 30, the oldest record will be overwritten automatically. Method: In disarmed state, input [00] + ENTER, the main unit panel enters the state of Alarm record.
  • Page 62: Technical Specifications

    5. Technical Specifications Input Voltage DC12V/1A Standby Current < 35mA Alarming Current < 450mA Wireless Frequency 433MHz, PT2262/EV1527, 4.7M GSM Frequency 900 / 1800 / 850 / 1900 MHz Backup Battery NI-HI AAA*6 DC 7.2V Siren Volume < 110dB Home Alarm Defense Zone Type...
  • Page 63: Care And Maintenance

    6. Care and Maintenance This wireless alarm system has an excellent design and uses advanced sensitive electronics that require care and dust-free environment. The following suggestions are required to maintain your obligations under the warranty terms, and for prolonging the service life of the system: Place the main unit panel and all accessories out of children reach.
  • Page 64 If the alarm system will not be used for a long time, disconnect it from the power supply. Do not disassemble, repair or alter the product without permission, or it may cause accidents or fire. PiSector Inc. is NOT responsible for any consequences whatsoever rising from such unauthorized actions.
  • Page 65 If any equipment does not work as specified, contact PiSector Inc. [support@pisector.com] or your local authorized sales agent. TAMPERING WITH THE EQUIPMENT IN ANY WAY...
  • Page 66 The following sensors are optional and packed separately Choose according to your specific needs...
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