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HOME ALARM 4099 - User Manual

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Summary

Before Using the System

Pre-use Precautions

Essential checks and precautions before operating the home alarm system for the first time.

Main Features and Functions

Core System Capabilities

Details on system's defense zones, operation, CPU, and connectivity.

System Features (Continued)

Additional Features and Alerts

Highlights independent zone settings, multi-way arming, event logging, and siren.

Main Parts Name and Instruction

DIP Switch Configuration

Configuration options via DIP switches for remote control, password reset, and CMS format.

DIP Switch Settings

Detailed Function Explanations

Detailed table explaining the ON/OFF positions for various DIP switch functions.

Control Panel Components

Indicators and Display

Explanation of power, fault indicators, LCD display, and their operational states.

Keypad and Card Reader

Description of the keypad for operation and card reading functions.

Control Panel Architecture

External Components: Antenna and Microphone

Details on the antenna for signal reception and the microphone for monitoring.

Connection Layout Diagram

Diagram and explanation of the control panel's connection ports and internal layout.

Phone Line Connection Advice

Telephone Line Sharing Guidance

Guidance on connecting the system to a phone line shared with a daily telephone.

Menu and Operation

Remote Controller Functions: Arm, Disarm, Panic

Instructions for using the remote controller to arm, disarm, and trigger panic modes.

Remote Controller Functions: Stay and Quick Entry

Using the remote to alter arm/disarm status for zones and quick entry.

Keypad Operation and Arming

Keypad Basic Functions

Explanation of special keys like CANCEL, OK, ARM, STAY, PANIC, MUTE.

Quick Arming Methods

Three ways to quickly arm the system via the keyboard, including zone selection.

System Settings and Functions

Entering and Exiting System Settings

Procedures for entering and exiting the system's programming and setting modes.

Password and Display Time Modification

Steps to modify the default password and the system display time.

Telephone Number Configuration

Setting up to three telephone numbers for alarm notification and CMS.

Advanced Menu Options

CMS Connection and Recording

Connecting to a centre monitoring station and recording alarm messages.

Code Learning for Remote Controllers

Procedure for learning up to 10 remote controllers and assigning defense zones.

Code Learning for Detectors

Procedure for learning detectors and assigning them to specific defense zones.

Accessory Management and Zone Settings

Accessory Cancellation Procedures

Steps to cancel remote controllers and detectors from the system.

Defense Zone Settings (Wired;Wireless)

Configuration of 8 wired and 16 wireless defense zones, with limitations on partial selection.

24-Hour Defense Zone Configuration

Setting up 24-hour defense zones for detectors like gas or smoke alarms.

Advanced Zone and ID Card Functions

Alarm Delay Zone Configuration

Setting a delay time for specific defense zones after a trigger event.

ID Card Code Learning

Learning ID cards for access control and disarming related defense zones.

ID Card Module Properties

Understanding how ID cards interact with the keypad and door entry system.

System Shelf Check Procedure

Instructions for performing a shelf check to ensure the unit is working correctly.

Event Log and System Settings

Checking the Event Log

How to input an event log number and view alarm times and zones.

Arming and Alarm Delay Settings

Configuring arming delay, alarm delay, and alarming duration times.

Wireless Accessory and CMS Formats

Setting wireless accessory formats (AOLIN, PT2264) and CMS formats (Aolin, Contact ID).

Telephone Line Disconnection Detection

Setting up detection for telephone line disconnection when the system is armed.

System Configuration and Alarm Modes

Restore Default Settings

Option to restore all system settings to factory default status.

Time Arming and Disarming

Scheduling automatic arming and disarming based on specific days and times.

Audio Alarm Mode

Configuration for audio alarm mode, including siren and automatic dialing.

Mute Alarm Mode

Configuration for mute alarm mode, where the siren remains silent.

Alarm Handling and Remote Interaction

CMS Alarm Functionality

How the system works with CMS, including inputting numbers and data.

Remote Call Actions: Listening

Listening to alarming scenes and delaying duration during remote calls.

Remote Call Actions: Control

Stopping alarming, disarming, reporting status, and checking the menu via remote call.

Remote System Control

Phone Control Procedures: Arm, Disarm, Monitor

Instructions for remotely controlling the system (arm, disarm, monitor) via telephone.

Installation Guide

Accessory Enrollment and Placement

Enrolling wireless accessories and installing the mainframe in the center of the area.

Initial Charging and Environment

Ensuring full battery charge and avoiding interference from metal objects.

Parameter Setting and Final Installation

Setting necessary parameters based on user situation during installation.

Troubleshooting and Solutions

Power Light Issues

Troubleshooting when the power light does not brighten.

Wireless Signal Invalidation

Addressing issues with invalid wireless signals due to interference.

CMS Connection Problems

Resolving issues with connecting to CMS due to incorrect codes.

Signal Receiving Distance Issues

Troubleshooting shortened signal receiving distance, often related to antenna placement.

Detector Launch Distance Issues

Addressing shortened detector launch distance, possibly due to low detector voltage.

Technical Parameters (Part 1)

Power Supply and Current Ratings

Specifications for power supply (AC/DC) and standby/alarming current.

Receiving Frequency

The operating receiving frequency for the wireless accessories.

Technical Parameters (Part 2)

Preset Telephone Numbers and Battery

Number of preset telephone groups and standby battery specifications.

Siren Output and Standby Time

Built-in siren decibel rating and minimum standby time.

Dimensions and Wireless Range

Mainframe size and the maximum wireless receiving distance.

Defense Area Coverage

Coverage details for wireless and wired defense areas.

HOME ALARM 4099 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHOME ALARM
Model4099
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish