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Strany 2 - Safety Warnings

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

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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

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7. Before permanently mounting the unit, test the acoustic sensor and the transmitter from the exact mounting position. For further information on te

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Smoke Detector (SD833) The SD833 is a brand-name smoke detector with an integrated Marmitek transmitter. Installation Procedure The following procedur

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Keyfobs (PR811/KR814) The PR811 and KR814 are keyfob transmitters that are supported by the system. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE To register keyfobs: 1. Fro

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Wireless Keypads (WK820/RC840) INTRODUCTIONThe WK820 and RC840 are one-way wireless keypads primarily designed as additional arming stations, includin

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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

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Power DescriptionRestore SIA Contact ID Address Field Battery Low NYT 1302 Device Number Battery Restore NYR 3302 Device Number Transmitter Low B

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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

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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

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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

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Declaration of ConformityHereby, Marmitek BV, declares that this PROGUARD800 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provi

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1.4.4: Cellular Communications Module The Cellular Communications module enables the control panel to communicate via cellular networks. This offers t

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Chapter Two: System Installation The following chapter explains how to install the system and provides guidelines and tips on how to optimize the inst

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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

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2.2.3: Step 3 – Registering Transmitters For the control panel to recognize a device, its transmitter must be registered. In general terms, transmitte

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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.

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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

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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.

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Chapter Three: Basic System Operation3.1: Front Panel Layout The front panel provides a detailed interface for operating and programming the system. T

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Safety Warnings • The wiring of your electrical installation is live (230 V) and extremely dangerous. Never connect the module when plugged into the m

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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Chapter Four: Advanced System OperationBesides the basic arming functions described in the previous chapter, you can access additional functions via t

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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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Table of ContentsSafety Warnings ...

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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4.7.11: Enable Programming The Enable Programming command enables a user with Master code authorization to grant access to system programming. This fe

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Chapter Five: Telecontrol and Two-Way Audio The ProGuard800 control panel offers a range of Telecontrol features that provide remote access via the te

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5.1.4: Telecontrol Call Procedure The following procedure explains how to make a Telecontrol call. The conditions and procedure differ when using PSTN

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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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8.5: Exit Restart...54 8.6

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter Seven: Devices This chapter explains how to register devices to the system and the programming options for each device. For further informatio

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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

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ProGuard800™ -47- This section explains the sections of programming exclusive to sensors. For information on registration, descriptor editing and

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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

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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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Transmitter Specifications...106 Appendix C:

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter Nine: System Options As the name suggests, System Options are settings that affect the entire system. This chapter offers explanations and pro

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter Ten: Communications This section explains how to determine the way the control panel communicates via the GSM and PSTN modules. 10.1: Monitori

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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

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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

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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

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1.2: Specifications GeneralZones: 32 wireless zones (1 transmitter per zone), 1 hardwire zone (Zone 33) Wireless Keyfobs: 19 (Controlled or Non-contro

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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

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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

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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

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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

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10.6.7: PSTN Country In order to meet the requirements of local telecommunications authorities, default telephone line parameters have been chosen for

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To program the Telecontrol/Vocal Message Timeout: 1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TC/VM Timeout [95411]. 2. Ente

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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

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To program the TWA Event option: 1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TWA Event Rept. [95414]. 2. Select Enabled or D

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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

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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

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The panel’s home automation capabilities provide a wealth of features. The Home Automation module interfaces with X-10 units over the powerline networ

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Chapter Eleven: X-10 Home Automation Programming This chapter explains the programmable options for the system’s home automation features. The Home Au

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter Twelve: System Initialization The Initialization menu offers a number of options that enable you to reset the system. This menu is particularl

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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 A: Menu Structure Legend:Installer code required Master code required-86-

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1.4: Hardware Layout The aim of this section is to acquaint you with the various circuit boards that make up the system. Apart from the Main Board, ea

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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

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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

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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

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AntennaMagnetic Contact (DS831) LED IndicatorThe DS831 is a magnetic contact designed for installation on doors and windows. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Ba

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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

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Universal Transmitter (US832) The US832 is a universal transmitter that includes a single output for use in a wide range of wireless applications. Ins

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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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