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Brand | GSM |
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Model | M2BX |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Details the resolution and display capabilities of the control panel's LCD screen.
Explains the meaning of different status LEDs for power, system status, and wireless signal.
Describes the resistive touch panel keypad and its interactive buttons like ARM, STAY, and CALL.
Details the function of various wired ports for relay, siren, and sensor connections.
Instructions for the main power switch, emphasizing it should be on even with an adapter.
Procedure to enter the system settings menu using the default password and navigation keys.
Steps to pair up to 8 remote controls with the main panel for normal operation.
Method to remove lost or damaged remote controls from the system's memory.
Instructions for pairing wireless sensors to the 10 available defense zones.
Procedure to delete a wireless sensor from the system if it is no longer needed.
Assigning specific locations (e.g., 'window', 'door') to defense zones for alarm messages.
Configuring defense zones to trigger alarms only under specific arming states (Away, Home, Disarm).
Adjusting the duration the siren sounds during an alarm event, from 0 to 5 minutes.
Configuring a delay before the alarm call and siren activate after a zone is triggered.
Programming up to 6 phone numbers for alarm calls, which are dialed sequentially.
Procedure to remove previously stored alarm phone numbers from the system.
Configuring up to 3 phone numbers that will receive SMS alerts during an alarm event.
Method to remove stored SMS notification phone numbers from the system.
Instructions for recording a 10-second voice message to be played during alarm calls.
How to play back the recorded voice message and re-record if necessary.
Setting the current date in MM/DD/YY format for accurate event logging.
Configuring the current time in 24-hour format for system operations.
Scheduling the system to automatically arm at a specific time each day.
Scheduling the system to automatically disarm at a specific time each day.
Procedure to enable and code wireless sirens to work with the main panel.
Setting a unique RF address for wireless sirens to prevent interference.
Modifying the password used for daily operations like disarming or remote control.
Updating the password required for system setup and configuration.
Setting the delay time (1-99 seconds) before the system enters the 'Away Arm' status.
Setting the delay time (1-99 seconds) before alarm calls are made after an event.
Enabling or disabling voice prompts for arming/disarming actions via remote control.
Enabling or disabling a short siren beep for arming/disarming actions on wired sirens.
Configuring the LCD screen and keypad backlight to stay on or turn off automatically.
Enabling or disabling the siren when the emergency/SOS button on the remote is pressed.
Enabling SMS notifications to confirm system arming or disarming status.
Enabling SMS alerts for external power connection or disconnection.
Switching the system interface language between English and Chinese.
Restoring the system to its original factory default settings.
Procedure to reset operate and program passwords to default values if forgotten.
Instructions for setting all defense zones to armed status for when no one is home.
Instructions for partially arming zones, allowing some sensors to remain active while others are not.
Procedure to deactivate the alarm system, stopping alerts and disabling defense zones.
How the system handles incoming alarm calls and allows interaction via keypad.
Using a phone to dial the system for arming, disarming, monitoring, and intercom.
Using the SOS button on the panel or remote to trigger an immediate alarm and call.
Using the main panel as a telephone to make external calls.
Accessing and reviewing the system's stored alarm history records.
Lists SMS commands for system control and the corresponding replies from the panel.
Recommended checks for the main unit's functionality every three months.
Recommended checks for wireless detectors, including battery and signal strength, monthly.
Guidelines for checking SIM card usage, PIN verification, and security.