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LifeSOS LS-30 User Manual

LifeSOS LS-30
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THE HOME SECURITY & AUTOMATION SYSTEM
FOR YOUR FUTURE NEEDS
Model LS-30
OPERATION MANUAL
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LifeSOS LS-30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLifeSOS
ModelLS-30
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction & Installation

Base Unit

Describes the physical components of the LS-30 system, including front, side, and rear panels, and keypad.

Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of the red, yellow, and green LED indicators for system operation and alarm states.

Electrical Installation

Guides users through connecting power, batteries, and initial configuration steps.

Mechanical Installation

Provides instructions for optimal placement and wall mounting of the Base Unit.

User Operation

Initial State and Modes

Explains the system's initial display and the functions of AWAY, HOME, and DISARM modes.

System Check Functions

Details how to perform Event, Telephone Number, Voice, and Device checks.

Telephone Number Check

Instructions for checking programmed telephone numbers and their answering modes.

Voice Check

Guides users on playing back pre-recorded voice segments for alarm events.

Device Check

How to check the operational status of all connected sensors and devices.

Master Mode Operations

Covers settings like bell, delays, clock, passwords, and device tests accessible in Master Mode.

Operation Modes of LS-30

Explains the three main operation modes: AWAY, HOME, and DISARM, and their functions.

System Alarm Response

Details the system's specific reactions to Burglar, Fire, Panic, and Medical alarms.

Answering Calls from the LS-30

Procedures for answering and interacting with the LS-30 when it initiates a call.

Dial-in Control

Explains how to remotely control and monitor the LS-30 system using a telephone keypad.

Installer & CMS Settings

Installer Mode Configuration

Outlines the main configuration categories accessible in Installer Mode.

Timer Settings

Settings for entry/exit delays, siren duration, and relay action times.

Telephone Settings

Management of dial mode, auto-answer, line cut detection, and dialing logic.

Telephone Number Setup

Procedures for programming up to 10 telephone numbers and a pager number.

Sound Settings

Details on recording and playing voice messages for various alarm types and setting entry delay beeps.

Device Management

Steps for enrolling, deleting, and assigning parameters to system devices.

Device Setting Changes

Adjusting device-specific settings like duty, bypass, delays, and alarm types.

Siren Configuration

Settings related to the inner siren, mode change chirps, and tamper siren activation.

Miscellaneous Settings

Options for RF jamming warnings, factory resets, and inactivity monitoring setup.

GSM Module Setup

Parameters for GSM signal strength, SMS alarm numbers, and SIM card PIN.

CMS Mode Configuration

Configuration options for reporting to a CMS, including mode changes and link checks.

CMS Communication Settings

Configuring CMS telephone number, account, and communication protocols like 2-way audio.

Specifications

Appendix

Remote Message Display

Information on sending and viewing messages to the LS-30 via the internet.

RS-232 Computer Interface

Diagram illustrating the connection of the LS-30 to a PC using an RS-232 adaptor.

Ethernet and Internet Access

Shows how to connect the LS-30 to a network for internet-based remote access.

X-10 Power Line Interface

Diagram for connecting the LS-30 to the X-10 power line interface for home automation control.

Terminal Board Connections

Explains the wiring for alarm outputs, sensor inputs, and auxiliary outputs on the terminal board.

GSM Module Connection Diagram

Illustrates the physical connection of the optional GSM module to the LS-30 Base Unit.

Multi-Device Telephone Line Setup

Guidance on connecting the LS-30, Fax, and TAM to a single telephone line.

Partial Arming Zones

Instructions for setting up partial arming zones using group numbers 91-99.