Sky Microwave FCT-31A User Manual

Multi-functional house alarm system

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MULTI-FUNCTIONAL
HOUSE ALARM SYSTEM
FCT-31A
USER MANUAL
Ver: 1.0

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  • Page 1 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL HOUSE ALARM SYSTEM FCT-31A USER MANUAL Ver: 1.0...
  • Page 2 Preface Thank you for choosing our GSM wireless home security products. This GSM wireless house alarm device is used in all GSM networks. This system is dedicated to serve home user. It mainly focuses on the protection of houses and premises. Before operating the terminal, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference in order to get the best service from the terminal and us.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1. BRIEF INTRODUCTION--------------------------------------------------------------3 2. INSTALLATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3. KEYBOARD & FUNCTIONS--------------------------------------------------------7 4. TELEPHONE----------------------------------------------------------------------------9 4.1 OPERATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------9 ------------------------------------ 4.2 INCOMING CALL LIMITATION--- BLACK LIST WHITE LIST 5. MENU OPERATIONS-----------------------------------------------------------------9 5.1 SMS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 5.2 PHONE BOOK-------------------------------------------------------------------12 5.3 CALL LOG-------------------------------------------------------------------------14 5.4 PHONE SETUP------------------------------------------------------------------15 5.5 ALARM SETUP-------------------------------------------------------------------17 6.
  • Page 4: Brief Introduction

    1. BRIEF INTRODUCTION FCT-31A Multifunctional House Alarm System is a multi-functional device integrating GSM fixed telephone and house alarm system. With the help of various reliable sensors and GSM communication mode (call and SMS), the house owner will be able to handle the security of the house conveniently ■...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    ■ Specifications Network GSM 900/1800/1900MHz (850MHz optional) GSM antenna ■ Mobile antenna: gain 4dBi, cable length 3-5M, SMA connector ■ Portable antenna: gain 2dBi, height 10CM, SMA connector Receiving Frequency: 433/315MHZ (2240/1527 study Code) Receiving sensitivity:≤0.1uv Working Environment: ■ Temperature: -10 – +50℃ ■...
  • Page 6: Installation

    ● Remote controller: Working frequency: 433M/315Hz. Code: 2240/1527 study type Working Voltage: 12V ( 27A 12V dry battery) Control Distance: 20-100M : All Alarmed Mode key (all defense area alarm) : Local Alarm Mode key (Main defense alarm) : Unarm key Press the key to enter into unarmed status. ! : SOS alert key Press the key to active SOS Alert.
  • Page 7 ■ Main Frame Installation ON / OFF Power Supply Factory use only 1. Open the SIM card cover on the mainframe bottom and insert the GSM SIM card to the socket. Up side down 2. Make sure the battery is installed properly. 3.
  • Page 8: Keyboard & Functions

    3. KEYBOARD & FUNCTIONS Prompt Key Function On stand by mode check missed calls(Max 20). ▲ Up direction key review the number and name by ‘▼’or ’▲’key ●Down direction key ▼ ●During input,switch check dialed numbers(max 20). Cursor position Left/Right ◄►...
  • Page 9 Adjust the volume of the VOLUME+/- dialing tone and call Redial the last outgoing call. REDIAL Calling without the handset Number Key Alphanumeric key During input: cancel input During input: Spacebar ■ SMS LED : Brighten up when new SMS is coming ■...
  • Page 10: Telephone

    4. Telephone 4.1 Operation: ■ Dial: ● On standby mode, press hands free button or pick up the handset, dial the target number and press OK button to make a call. ● By call>ok in Menu, call the target number out. ■...
  • Page 11: Sms

    5.1. SMS 5.1.1 Receive SMS 1. Inbox When new SMS comes, the SMS LED lights 2. Sent Items 3. Draft displays on LCD. Then press “EXIT” 4. Create SMS 5. Templates key or enter to show the SMS. MENU>Inbox The newest SMS will be displayed on the top of the SMS list. Maximum SMS can be stored in Inbox depends on SIM card capacity.
  • Page 12 > MENU----> > Delete: Delete the present SMS > Reply: Reply to the sender with a new SMS. > Call: Call the sender. > Add Entry: Add the present sender number to phone book > Add to Blacklist: Add the present number to the blacklist. >Transmit: send the present SMS to other cell phones ■...
  • Page 13: Phone Book

    ■ ■ SMS Templates SMS Templates There are six pre-edit six SMS( Max letters per SMS: 30) for There are six pre-edit six SMS( Max letters per SMS: 30) for senior people or child use. On standby mode, press senior people or child use. On standby mode, press key, then input the serial number of the selected SMS template, the pre-edited SMS will be sent automatically to Recipient A...
  • Page 14 5.2.3 Add Entry > 3. Add Entry > OK> Input the new number (Max length: 14 digits) >OK> Input the name (Max length: 12 letters) >OK >Add to white list(Yes/No) > OK: add it to the white list. >OK : save it in the Phone Book. 5.2.4 Contacts Limit >...
  • Page 15: Call Log

    NOTICE: Phone book is stored in SIM card. It depends on SIM card capacity. Blacklist and Whitelist is saved in the terminal(20 items at most each). All the rejected calls will be recorded in Missed Calls. All cancelled SMS will not be recorded. If you check the Phone Book immediately after you turn the terminal on, there might be words displayed: SIM Busy.
  • Page 16: Phone Setup

    5.3.3 Missed Calls >3. Missed Calls > OK (Max 20 numbers) Operation same as 5.3.1 5.3.4 Delete All >4. Delete All > OK> Are you sure? > OK : Delete all the Call Log. Note: Press Right button on standby mode to check the dialed numbers. Press Up button on standby mode to check the missed calls.
  • Page 17 5.4.3 Time & Date >3. Time & Date > press ◄/► to move the cursor > press▲/▼ to adjust the related data > OK (to confirm) > Save OK! 5.4.4 Date Format >4. Date Format > press ◄/►or▲/▼ to move the cursor >...
  • Page 18: Alarm Setup

    5.5. Alarm Setup 1. Recipient No 2. Power Failure MENU>5. Alarm Setup>PWD>OK> 3. All Arm Delay 4. Alert Delay 5. Change PWD 6. Edit RF Sensor 5.5.1 Recipient No: 7. RF Code Query >1. Recipient No > OK >MENU---> Delete: delete the number in cursor Input a recipient’s number >Edit >OK >...
  • Page 19 5.5.4 Alert Delay >4. Alert Delay > OK >▲/▼ to scroll> OK to save Note: You will be able to configure the delay time of Alert. It is used for deactivating false alerts or some wrong operations 5.5.5 Change PWD >5.
  • Page 20: Alarm Operations

    ▪ Remote key format: A~E. vvvv Controller No. Setup ok Report Func :C Normal : Empty 5.5.7 RF Code Query > 7. RF Code Query > OK > T urn On Detectors Or Press Controller > Display Detectors and Remote Controllers defense area status 6.
  • Page 21: Set Up Local Alarm

    ■ Alarm by Keyboard On standby mode > press on Keyboard > Input PWD >OK > Select All Armed >OK> LCD displayed Arm Delay xx > Alarmed: displayed on the LCD 6.2 Set up Local Alarm When someone is at home, you may set local alarm in your house (Main defense areas is activated) to guard against theft, smoke, gas etc.
  • Page 22: Set Up Unarm

    6.3 Set up Unarm When you are at home, or you want to avoid some unnecessary alerts, you may unarm your house. When Unarmed mode is activated, Logo disappear on the LCD ■ Remote Unarm Send the SMS to the device: SMS replies: PWD C System deactivated.
  • Page 23 Alarm setup(All alarm/ Local alarm) defense area reports an alarm Alarm delay LCD displays Alarm area and Alert SMS is sent to the recipients automatically. Cancel Alert disappear Alert SMS: xxxxxx Alert During 90’s alert, xxxxxx---defense area name Alert stop new alert can not be activated.
  • Page 24: Sos Alert

    6.4.2 Cancel Alert You could cancel an alert during the delay time or during the alerts. By Alarm: cancel alert, system enter new Alarmed mode. By Unarm: cancel alert, system enter Unarmed mode. Note: Cancel Alert operation may delay in case that system is busy. 6.5 SOS Alert 6.5.1 Activate SOS Alert: In case of emergency, you press ’...
  • Page 25: Report Function

    6.5.2 Cancel SOS Alert You could cancel the SOS during the delay time or during the alerts. By Alarm: cancel alert, system enters to new Alarmed mode. By Unarm: cancel alert, system enters into Unarmed mode. Note : Cancel Alert operation may delay in case that system is busy. 7.
  • Page 26: Appendix

    APPENDIX 1. Set up RF code On standby mode: Press * 8566 # >▲/▼ to scroll> (Refer to: Edit RF Sensor ■ To create a new defense area: The terminal supports maximum 16 sensors for gas leaking, door-open, smoke and infrared detectors and so on. Different defense areas should be related to different RF codes first before use.
  • Page 27: Test Detectors And Remote Controllers

    > Save OK! > Exit NOTICE: V V V V indicates that the four keys of the remote have all been studied. ■ V V V V C indicates that the remote is configured as child controller. ■ ■ Delete RF sensors and remote controllers >3.
  • Page 28 Transmit duration: less than 1s Transmit distance from host: more than 80m (no obstacle, pull out the antenna wholly); Temperature: -10℃ to 40℃ Humidity: less than 90% Installation We define the Magnetic door/window contact for two parts: part A and part B. First pack the battery into the part A, and then according to the show of sketch map to fix part A...
  • Page 29 2.2 Operating Humidity: 5% ~95% 2.3 Operating Voltage: 3v (CR123A ) Lifespan of battery: can use two years if send 20 times everyday 2.4 Operating Current:≤120uA(Quiescent); ≤13mA(Dynamic) 2.5 Sensor: Dual-element PIR Sensor 2.6 Coverage: 6-8 meters length, 100°(FIG-1) 2.7 Installation Height: Around 2.1 meters (recommended) 2.8 Transmitting distance:≥200m(immediate and lineal)...
  • Page 30 SIDE Immunity small animals 2.1m 111111111 Normal Fig 1 Coverage Range and Appearance Fig2 Sensitivity detection of PIR Detector Low power indication When the LED turns into green, it means the battery within the detector is weak and must be replaced. The detector will stop emitting signals.
  • Page 31 Battery model: CR123A, High capacity lithium cell - 30 -...

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