Olympia Protect 9030 manual

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    R Protect 9XXX Series Wireless Alarm System Instruction Manual 17.12.2012 en[...]

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    Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen[...]

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    Contents Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 Page Introduction 5 .................................... Warranty 5 .................................................. User Information 5 ........................................... Disclaimer of Liability 5 ........................................ Intended Use 5 .............................................. P[...]

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    Contents OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 4 Page Switching the Monitoring Functions On/Off 26 ...... Alarm Mode 2 7 ............................................... At Home Mode 27 ............................................. Silent Mode 27 ................................................ Disarmed Mode 28 ............................................ Pani[...]

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    Introduction Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 Page Introduction Warranty Dear Customer, we are pleased that you have chosen this equipment. In the case of a defect, please return the device together with the receipt and original packing material to the point-of-sale. User Information The alarm system is a passive security product and has been conceived[...]

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    Product Features / Scope of Delivery OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 6 Page Product Features S Wireless alarm system with emergency call, panic, screening and handsfree functions. S Transmit function to activate outdoor sirens etc. S Integrated GSM telephone dialling unit with outgoing message for alarm messages via the mobile network. S Up to 10 alarm [...]

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    Safety Information Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 Page Safety Information Significance of the Symbols WARNING: Indicates potentially dangerous situations which could lead to fatal or severe personal injury if the information is ignored. CAUTION: Indicates potentially dangerous situations which could lead to minor personal injury if the information is[...]

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    GSM Telephone Dialling Unit OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 8 Page GSM Telephone Dialling Unit Function of the GSM Telephone Dialling Unit The GSM telephone dialling unit (dual band, 900/1800 MHz) establishes a connection between the Protect9XXX-Series alarm system and mobile network. It enables a telephone link to be set up without access to a land?[...]

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    GSM Telephone Dialling Unit Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 Page Reminder Function Check SIM $ appears in the display on 31st March, 30th June, 30th September and 31st December. Checking the Credit Status 4. When the Check SIM $ reminder message appears, enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pressing  . 5. SIM Service # appears in the[...]

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    Installation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 10 Page Installation Information on Selecting the Installation Location S The base unit should be installed or positioned in a central location (e.g. in the hallway of an apartment/house) in relation to the area to be monitored in order to keep all transmission paths as short as possible. S Place the base uni[...]

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    Installation Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 Page Preparing and Connecting the Base Unit Power socket RESET Power adapter plug DC 6 V " RESET Int Ext Ext. Ant SIM card Antenna switch 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw in the battery and connection socket compartment on the underside of the base unit. 2. Remove the lid from the battery and [...]

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    Installation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 12 Page Testing the GSM Telephone Dialling Unit NOTE: Test the GSM telephone dialling unit to ensure that the alarm function is activated via the mo bile network. 1. Enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pressing  . 2. The menu is opened by pressing the Menu button  briefly. 3. Select t[...]

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    Installation Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13 Page Wall Installation After having found a suitable location for the base unit, you can begin with the installation. WARNING: Risk of fatal injury through electric shock or gas explosion. Pay attention that you do not damage electric cables or gas pipes. NOTE: Also pay attention to water pipes. 1. At the [...]

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    Operating Elements and Indicators OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 14 Page Operating Elements and Indicators The base unit is equipped with an SOS (emergency call) button for emer gency situations and a Panic button in the event of a direct threat. The wireless remote control unit is provided with a button which can be con figured either as an Emer[...]

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    Operating Elements and Indicators Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 Page  At Home mode: The system is activated; on burglary: the acoustic alarm signal is issued 0-9, *, # Digit keys: On pressing the # button >3 sec., a 2 sec. dialling pause is activated * In Text mode: Switch between upper and lower case # à á â Ç 0 + & @ 0 / % * # $ £ [...]

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    Operating Elements and Indicators OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 16 Page  Memory location- display. Indicates the memory location of the phone number. h Save icon  Battery indicator Battery capacity of base unit is low. Overview of LEDs With power supply Without power supply Top LED (red) Bottom LED (yellow) Top LED (red) Bottom LED (yellow) Sile[...]

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    Menu Structure Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 Page Menu Structure  Review Open Sensor01 Voice Record Remote:1 Voice Record Register Search… Open Sensor01 Voice Record Remote:1 Voice Record Trigger Delay Duration Delay: 0-240S Trigger Tone On Off Arming Delay Delay: 0-240S Flood&Smoke Standard Activate Remote Key Remote: SOS Remote: PA[...]

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    Menu Structure OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 18 Page Key Tone Key Tone-On Key Tone-Off Contrast Contrast-1-5 Language Deutsch Español Nederlands Dansk Português English Français Date/Time 01-01-2010 00:00 Alarm period Time:1-10Min Check SIM $ SIM Service #[...]

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    Configuration Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 Page Configuration General Information NOTE: Before beginning to operate the base unit, de activate the key lock function. You need the 4-digit Entry Code to do this. The default, device-specific Entry Code is provided in the battery compartment of the base unit. The key lock is reactivated automatical[...]

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    Configuration OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 20 Page Setting the Date/Time 1. Enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pressing  . 2. The menu is opened by pressing the Menu button  briefly. 3. Select the Date/Time menu option. Confirm it by pressing  . 4. Display: 01-01-2010 . 5. Use the keypad on the base unit to enter the day, mo[...]

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    Configuration Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 Page Activating the GSM Internal Telephone Dialling Unit with OGM Function NOTE: A SIM card must be installed in order to use the GSM telephone dialling unit. The internal telephone dialling unit is deactivated if no telephone numbers have been entered and saved. You can enter up to 10 individual telephon[...]

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    Configuration OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 22 Page After having entered phone numbers, ensure that they are correct in re spect of the alarm calls. You can do this by triggering a silent alarm. The telephone numbers you have entered are dialled in succession in the pro grammed sequence. 1. Enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pre[...]

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    Configuration Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 23 Page Trigger Delay The alarm is triggered after a delay so that if someone enters through the main door, they can disarm the alarm system before the acoustic alarm signals and internal GSM telephone dialling unit are activated. You can set a trigger delay between 0 and 240 seconds. If one of the sensors i[...]

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    Configuration OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 24 Page Alarm Period The base unit is equipped with an integrated siren. The duration of the acoustic alarm can be selected between a minimum of 1 minute to a max imum of 10 minutes. The alarm period is preset to 3 minutes (an alarm period up to 3 minutes is permitted in Germany). 1. Enter the device-spec[...]

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    Configuration Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 25 Page Remote Control The  button on the remote control can be configured as an SOS (emer gency call) or Panic button via the base unit. Proceed as follows to configure the button: 1. Enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pressing  . 2. The menu is opened by pressing the Menu button ?[...]

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    Monitoring Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 26 Page Overview of Monitoring Functions Monitoring function Acoustic alarm signal Internal GSM telephone dialling unit activated. Silent mode No Yes with screening function Alarm mode Yes Yes At Home mode Yes No Disarmed mode No No Emergency call (SOS) No Yes with handsfree function Panic alarm Yes N[...]

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    Monitoring Functions Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 27 Page You can define the required type of alarm as follows using either the base unit or the remote control unit supplied: NOTE: If an outdoor siren is registered on the base unit, the alarm can be stopped by the remote control unit after 15 seconds at the earliest. Alarm Mode NOTE: You should activ[...]

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    Monitoring Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 28 Page Disarmed Mode NOTE: When alarm system is disarmed, you can move freely within the living quarters without trigger ing any alarms. Base unit 1. Enter the device-specific Entry Code. Confirm it by pressing  . Remote control 1. Press the  button. Panic Alarm You can activate a panic alar[...]

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    Remote Access Via Telephone Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 29 Page Remote Access Via Telephone The wireless alarm system can be operated by remote access using a telephone. You can use a telephone to activate or deactivate the alarm system and switch the handsfree and screening functions on. Proceed as follows to operate your alarm system by remote acc[...]

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    Resetting the Factory Settings (RESET) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 30 Page Resetting the Factory Settings (RESET) NOTE: Please note that when carrying out a RESET, all the user settings are deleted. The registra tion of the sensors is retained! After a RESET has been executed, the 4-digit Entry Code is 1-2-3-4! Proceed as follows to reset the fac[...]

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    Registering and Deregistering Sensors / System Extesion Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 31 Page Registering Sensors Up to 32 sensors can be registered on the wireless alarm system. If you purchase optionally available sensors, such as additional remote controls, smoke detectors etc., they must be registered manually. Proceed as follows to register the s[...]

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    Changing the Batteries OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 32 Page Changing the Batteries If the battery charge of the sensors is low or practically empty, one of the following status messages appear in the display: Battery capacity low 1. bAtt Lo appears in the display. The sensor in question, e.g. Open Sensor01 is indicated. 2. If you activate the alarm s[...]

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    Regular Maintenance and Servicing Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 33 Page Regular Maintenance and Servicing Base Unit 1. Disconnect the base unit from the power outlet before cleaning it! 2. Clean the surface of the housing with a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use any chemicals or scouring agents. NOTE: Never immerse the equipment in water![...]

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    Information on Disposal OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 34 Page Information on Disposal The implementation of European law in national laws and direct ives obliges you to dispose of consumable goods appropriately. This serves to protect both persons and the environment. The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic appar atus and ba[...]

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    Technical Data Giu OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 35 Page Technical Data The wireless alarm systems in the Protect9XXX-Series operate within the frequency band specially reserved for security technology in the 868 MHz frequency range. This ensures that interference to the wireless alarm sys tem by other consumer products, such as baby monitors, is ru[...]

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    CE-Mark OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 36 Page CE Mark The device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU Directive: S 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) The CE Mark on the device confirms conformity.[...]

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     6HLWH Entry Code This is your individual, device-specific Entry Code! If you want to change this predefined Entry Code, please refer to Chapter "Configuration" in this operating instruction manual. Keep this operating manual in a safe place away from the wireless alarm system! Please note that the Copyright of this operating instru[...]