1.4.1: The Main Board The Main Board is the brain of the system and connects to various peripheral modules using a number of interface connectors. Add
x Do not define the zone as 24hr. It is recommended to register the GB843 to a perimeter arming group that arms the perimeter doors and windows of th
7. Before permanently mounting the unit, test the acoustic sensor and the transmitter from the exact mounting position. For further information on te
Smoke Detector (SD833) The SD833 is a brand-name smoke detector with an integrated Marmitek transmitter. Installation Procedure The following procedur
Keyfobs (PR811/KR814) The PR811 and KR814 are keyfob transmitters that are supported by the system. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE To register keyfobs: 1. Fro
Wireless Keypads (WK820/RC840) INTRODUCTIONThe WK820 and RC840 are one-way wireless keypads primarily designed as additional arming stations, includin
BATTERY REPLACEMENT (RC840) When the battery is low, the RC840’s LED flashes during transmission. To replace the battery: 1. Remove the battery cove
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Appendix C: Event Table Burglary DescriptionRestore SIA Contact ID Address Field Alarm from Zone NBA 1130 Device Number Zone Alarm Restore NBR 31
Power DescriptionRestore SIA Contact ID Address Field Battery Low NYT 1302 Device Number Battery Restore NYR 3302 Device Number Transmitter Low B
Appendix D: Zone Types NormalA Normal zone is active when the system is armed. This zone generates a Burglary alarm instantly when triggered. Normal z
1.4.2: PSTN Module The PSTN module provides the system with a standard dialer for communication via the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). 1Do
24Hr-XThe 24Hr-X zone is a future option that is not available in the current firmware. Event Group: Not applicable GasGas zones are always active. I
Declaration of ConformityHereby, Marmitek BV, declares that this PROGUARD800 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provi
1.4.4: Cellular Communications Module The Cellular Communications module enables the control panel to communicate via cellular networks. This offers t
Chapter Two: System Installation The following chapter explains how to install the system and provides guidelines and tips on how to optimize the inst
x The reduction of the RF signals’ strength is directly proportional to the thickness of the obstacle, assuming that the obstacles are of identical m
2.2.3: Step 3 – Registering Transmitters For the control panel to recognize a device, its transmitter must be registered. In general terms, transmitte
3. Enter 709 (Service, GSM Signal); the signal strength of the cellular network is displayed – see 4.7.9: GSM Signal Strength for further information.
10. Mount the control panel to the wall using four screws and insert the back tamper screw if required – see 2.3: Back Tamper.1The control panel shal
To install HK855 Hardwire LCD Keypads. 1. Disconnect all power, both AC and battery, from the control panel. 2. Remove the back cover of the keypad.
Chapter Three: Basic System Operation3.1: Front Panel Layout The front panel provides a detailed interface for operating and programming the system. T
Safety Warnings • The wiring of your electrical installation is live (230 V) and extremely dangerous. Never connect the module when plugged into the m
3.3: Front Panel Keypad The alphanumeric keypad on the front panel enables you to perform various operation and programming tasks. Apart from the regu
This… Means…DISARMED The system is disarmed. FULL ARMED PART ARMED PERIMETER ARMED The system has been armed using the displayed arming method. FULL A
3.6: HK855 Hardwire LCD Keypad In addition to the front panel keypad, you can install up to three, individually addressed, HK855 Hardwire LCD Keypads
3.7: Arming/Disarming The following section explains how to arm and disarm the control panel using the LCD keypad. The ProGuard800 offers three armin
To partially arm the system using the front panel keypad: 1. Check if the system is ready to arm. 2. Press the Part arming key on the keypad. 3. I
Disarming cancels both active arming modes. 3.7.6: Forced Arming Forced arming enables you to arm the system when the system is not ready. For example
XYZ[FuLl A r m#12341211While the SMS Command Descriptor is optional, you must start the SMS command with the # symbol for the system to accept the com
Figure 3.8: Fire Alarm Activation To activate a Medical alarm from the front panel or HK855 Hardwire LCD Keypad: x Press keys 4 and 6 simultaneously.
Chapter Four: Advanced System OperationBesides the basic arming functions described in the previous chapter, you can access additional functions via t
4.3: Sensor Bypassing/Unbypassing When a sensor is bypassed, it is ignored by the system and does not generate an alarm when triggered. To bypass or u
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Code 28: Duress Code The Duress code is designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system. This user code grants access to
4.4.3: User Code Descriptors Each user code can be assigned a 16-character descriptor. These descriptors help to identify users in the event log and i
Figure 4.2 shows the detailed event log entry for a Fire alarm on November 14th 2007. The event was successfully reported to the monitoring station.4.
4.7.2: Message Center The ProGuard800 Message Center is designed to allow the user to record a short message that may be played back later by another
4.7.6: Walk Test To initiate Walk Test mode: 1. From the Service menu, select Walk Test [706]; a list of registered sensors appears. 2. Trigger each
If you enter this function using the Master code, a chime is sounded every time a transmission is received. If you enter this function using the Insta
4.7.11: Enable Programming The Enable Programming command enables a user with Master code authorization to grant access to system programming. This fe
Chapter Five: Telecontrol and Two-Way Audio The ProGuard800 control panel offers a range of Telecontrol features that provide remote access via the te
5.1.4: Telecontrol Call Procedure The following procedure explains how to make a Telecontrol call. The conditions and procedure differ when using PSTN
5.1.7: Siren Muting The siren is muted during Two-Way Audio communication. At the end of the call, the siren is re-activated (if the Siren Cut-Off has
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5.2.2: TWA Alarm Reporting In the event of Burglary, Fire and Medical alarms, the control panel is able to report the events and then stay on the line
5.2.4: TWA Follow-Me The TWA Follow-Me feature is designed to establish a Two-Way Audio connection with the user in the event of an alarm. For this fe
Chapter Six: X-10 Home Automation Control The purpose of this chapter is to explain the various methods used to control X-10 Home Automation (HA) uni
6.3.2: SMS Command Format Each SMS command contains the following elements: X SMS Command Descriptor (up to 43 characters of free text) Y # (delimiter
6.4.2: Off Time To edit an HA unit’s “Off” Time: 1. From the main menu, select HA Schedules [8]. 2. Select an HA unit. 3. From the HA unit’s sub-me
Chapter Seven: Devices This chapter explains how to register devices to the system and the programming options for each device. For further informatio
To delete a device: 1. From the Programming menu, select Devices, [91]. 2. Select the type of wireless device you want to delete. 3. From the devi
ProGuard800™ -47- This section explains the sections of programming exclusive to sensors. For information on registration, descriptor editing and
4. Select either Enabled or Disabled. 1Fire zones always activate the siren regardless of what is programmed for this option. If the bell is disabled
7.6.7: Repeater The RP835 repeater is an additional module that extends the range of the wireless transmitters. For a sensor to use the repeater to re
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To program buttons B1 and B2: 1. From the Programming menu, select Devices, Keyfobs [912]. 2. Select the Keyfob you want to program. 3. From the ke
7.8.1: Keypad SOS Panic Alarm Activation Using any of the wireless keypads, you can activate an SOS Panic alarm by pressing the Full and Perimeter arm
7.10.2: Wireless Siren Delay The Wireless Siren Delay is the period of time during which the wireless siren is not sounded after an alarm is triggered
Chapter Eight: Entry/Exit Timers and System Tones This chapter explains how to program the time of the Entry/Exit delays and the tones sounded by the
8.4: Entry Deviation Entry Deviation is a pre-alarm feature employed in the event that a sensor defined with the “Normal” zone type is opened during t
2. Select Enabled or Disabled. To program tones sounded by the built-in siren on arming: 1. From the Programming menu, select Tones, Arm Tones, Sire
To program the Fire Trouble Tones option: 1. From the Programming menu, select Tones, Fire Trb. Tones [938]. 2. Select Enabled or Disabled. 1It is n
Chapter Nine: System Options As the name suggests, System Options are settings that affect the entire system. This chapter offers explanations and pro
9.3.2: One-Key Arming You can arm the system by pressing any of the three arming keys on the keypad. If One-Key Arming is enabled, the system does not
9.3.6: Keyfob Arm The Keyfob Arm option offers two options concerning the behaviour of the system when arming with a Keyfob. These options are as foll
Chapter One: Introduction This manual is designed to help you install the ProGuard800 control panel. We strongly urge you to read through this manual,
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9.7: PGM Output Options The PGM is a programmable output that is triggered according to specific system status conditions.9.7.1: Output Trigger The Ou
9.7.3: Polarity You can determine the polarity of the PGM output from the following two options: x Active High: The output is normally off and is swi
9.11: “No Motion” Time The No Motion feature is designed to monitor the activity of disabled or elderly people. If a sensor defined as “No Motion” (se
9.16: Daylight Savings Using the Daylight Savings option, the system is able to automatically adjust its clock twice a year according to the national
9.19: Cross Zoning (for future use) Cross Zoning is a future option that is not available in the current firmware. The default setting for this option
Chapter Ten: Communications This section explains how to determine the way the control panel communicates via the GSM and PSTN modules. 10.1: Monitori
10.1.5: Call Attempts The Call Attempts option determines the number of times the system tries to call a telephone number before moving on to the next
10.2.2: Report Cycles The system’s attempts to report events are organized in cycles. A report cycle is a set of call attempts. If the system does not
The sequence for a vocal message call is as follows: 1. An event occurs and the control panel calls the telephone number of VM Account 1. 2. When th
1.2: Specifications GeneralZones: 32 wireless zones (1 transmitter per zone), 1 hardwire zone (Zone 33) Wireless Keyfobs: 19 (Controlled or Non-contro
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Accounts [951]. 2. Select a CS account (4-6). 3. From the account’s sub-menu, select Two-Way A
To edit the Call-back telephone number: 1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Remote Prog.,Call-Back # [9521]. 2. Enter up to 16 digi
10.5: Service Call The Service Call feature is designed to enable the user to call the monitoring service at the push of a button. When the user press
1The Periodic Test event message is an unclassified event. This means that it does not belong to any event group. If the Periodic Test Interval is pro
10.6.7: PSTN Country In order to meet the requirements of local telecommunications authorities, default telephone line parameters have been chosen for
To program the Telecontrol/Vocal Message Timeout: 1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TC/VM Timeout [95411]. 2. Ente
10.7.4: SMS Command The SMS Command option enables you to enable or disable the ability to send commands to the system via SMS. For further informatio
To program the TWA Event option: 1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TWA Event Rept. [95414]. 2. Select Enabled or D
4. Select Enabled or Disabled. 10.9.3: Two-Way Audio For Burglary, Fire and Medical event groups, there is an additional option that enables Two-Way
x Arm [#6] o Full Arm o Part Arm o Perimeter Arm x Disarm [#7] o Disarm o Disarm after Alarm x Water [#8] o Zone Water Alarm (Flood) To enable/disab
The panel’s home automation capabilities provide a wealth of features. The Home Automation module interfaces with X-10 units over the powerline networ
Chapter Eleven: X-10 Home Automation Programming This chapter explains the programmable options for the system’s home automation features. The Home Au
11.2.2: On by Zone The On by Zone feature allows you to choose two zones that activate the HA unit when triggered. When either one of these zones is t
2. Select an HA unit (01-16). 3. From the HA unit’s sub-menu, select KF Ctrl [#07]. 4. Select Enabled or Disabled. 11.2.6: Telephone Control Via S
11.3: House Code The House code is part of the identification code of each HA unit. For the Home Automation features to function correctly, the House
Chapter Twelve: System Initialization The Initialization menu offers a number of options that enable you to reset the system. This menu is particularl
12.4: Clear Wireless Transmitters The Clear Wireless Transmitters function enables you to delete all registered transmitters at once. To clear the tra
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Appendix B: Transmitter Installation PIR Sensors (MS845)The MS845 are intelligent wireless PIR sensors for use with the ProGuard800 system. All of the
x Mount the center of the unit at a height of 2m with the PCB vertical setting at -4. x Set the pulse counter to 2. x Do not aim the detector at st
Vertical Adjustment To position the PCB, turn the Easy Lock counter-clockwise and slide the PCB up or down to the required setting using the vertical
AntennaMagnetic Contact (DS831) LED IndicatorThe DS831 is a magnetic contact designed for installation on doors and windows. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Ba
11. Mount the back cover of the magnet using two screws. Make sure that the guideline on the magnet is correctly aligned with the guideline on the tr
Universal Transmitter (US832) The US832 is a universal transmitter that includes a single output for use in a wide range of wireless applications. Ins
Glass break Sensor (GB843) The GB843 is an intelligent acoustic glass break sensor with an incorporated wireless transmitter.Mounting Considerations T
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