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Details the functional and technical specifications of the IP alarm system.
Identifies physical components and ports of the control panel.
Describes the AC power adapter and rechargeable battery for the control panel.
Lists the hardware and software requirements for system programming.
Provides guidelines for selecting an optimal installation location for the control panel.
Explains the physical installation process for the control panel on walls or desks.
Guides on downloading and installing the necessary software for panel configuration.
Describes how to add new accessory devices to the control panel.
Explains adding RF devices by entering their RF code into the system.
Details manual assignment of area and zone numbers using sensor RF code or ZigBee MAC.
Guides on testing sensor operation range for installation purposes.
Explains the procedure for removing Z-Wave devices from the control panel.
Used to reset Z-wave modules and remove Z-wave devices or change routing.
Manages control, editing, and deletion of power switches included in the panel.
Allows control of UPIC IR Transmitters integrated within the control panel.
Lists PIR Camera/Video Cameras and IP Cameras for separate control.
Enables naming groups, switching power switches on/off, and assigning switches to groups.
Covers configuration settings for siren behavior and sound alerts.
Allows arming/disarming the system and displays current panel status and device information.
Configures panel, time, and sound settings according to user preference.
Manages user PIN codes for remote system control via keypad accessory.
Configures GSM settings for the HSGW-MAX8, including GPRS, MMS, and SMS.
Configures network settings for IP connectivity, including DHCP or static IP.
Sets up the panel's WiFi connection and searches for available wireless networks.
Enables Universal Plug and Play for seamless networking and proximity discovery.
Sets new administrator login name and password, noting case sensitivity.
Configures rules to control sensors and home appliances, supporting up to 100 rules.
Customizes sequences of actions for devices, triggered by device events or rules.
Programs report destinations and requirements for alarm reporting purposes.
Manages Installer, Duress, Guard, Master, and Temporary Codes for security levels.
Configures email server settings for sending reports and captured media.
Delivers captured images and video clips to cell phone, email, or FTP.
Enables the panel to query destinations for data transmission.
Configures XMPP for connecting to Climax's Home Portal Server for remote control.
Sets current date, time, and automatic synchronization with internet time servers.
Displays the control panel's current public IP address.
Tests the control panel's internet connection to a specified URL.
Updates the control panel's firmware via a web page.
Updates the control panel's RF firmware via a web page.
Resets all programmed parameters to factory default, clearing settings and devices.
Backs up programmed parameters to a file and restores pre-programmed settings.
Logs the control panel's detailed system operation history.
Stores captured pictures and videos from PIR Cameras and PIR Video Cameras.
Records triggered events with CID event codes and report status.
Logs specific actions performed by the control panel and accessory devices.
Tracks ZigBee accessory device status, power consumption, and temperature readings.
Describes fault events detected by the panel and their logged behavior.
Details alarm activation by events and corresponding control panel responses.
Sets up cross verification for intrusion sensors and their response rules.
Configures verification for smoke detectors to confirm fire events.
Explains the Contact-ID protocol format for alarm reporting.
Lists and describes various event codes used by the system.
| Modulation | FSK |
|---|---|
| Push Notification | Yes |
| Mobile App Support | Yes |
| Operating Frequency | 868.42 MHz (EU), 908.42 MHz (US), 921.42 MHz (ANZ) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +45°C (14°F to 113°F) |