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WIRELESS HOME SECURITY SYSTEM Instruction Manual English Version1.0 MODEL: WA-410 www.lorexcctv.com Copyright © 2007 Lorex Technology In c.[...]
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Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………… ………………………………….…... 1 System Package…………………………………… ……………………….…. Optional Accessories…………………………………………………… ……... Planning for Installation Choosing a Loca[...]
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Important Safety Instructions • Read Instructions – All the safety and operating i nstructions should be read before operating this equipment. These instructions should be retained f or future reference WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE OR POWER ADAPTER TO WATER OR MOISTURE • Heed Warnings –[...]
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Introduction Thank you for choosing the Lorex® WA410 Wireless Home Security System. These security systems are high-quality, reliable and versatile. This system has a built in Auto- dialer for increased security. To ensure the best performa nce of your system, please read this manual thoroughly and follow the pr ecaut ions and instructions present[...]
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Planning for Installation 4 The security system is designed to be as flex ible as possible in order to meet your present needs, and also to adapt as your needs change. For the rea son, we recommend that you read and consider the following information and plan your s ystem before installing these devices. Choosing Location It is important to try and[...]
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5 Connecting the T elephone Line T o connect the Main Console to the te lephone line, Please follow these steps: 1. Locate the two phone jacks at the top of the main console. These phone jacks are marked “ Phone “ and “ Line “. 2. Connect one end of the telephone cord that came with the system into the connector , labeled” Line”. Connec[...]
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Operation – Main Console The Main Console is the heart of the secu rity system. It monitors the sensors and responds according to how it is programmed, whenever a sensor is activated. The illustration shown for the Main Console may look complex at first, however , m ost procedures are straightforward and easy . Please re view the illustration bel[...]
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13. Armed LED : When the light is ‘on’, the system is armed; When the light is ‘off’, the system is disarmed. 14. LCD Panel : Displays messages 15. Speaker : Sounds alarm and plays back messages 16. Antenna : Used for wireless reception 17. Output Jack : Connects to the external siren 18. Phone Jack : Connects to the phone set 19. Line Jack[...]
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3.1: System Option menu : Press 0 to st art settin g Setting : 0 – T 1 2 3 4 5 6 – P 7 – MSG 8 – DIAL 9 - CODE (1) 0-T : For time setting (Default is 30 se conds.) minimum 1 second, maximum 255 seconds. Press the 0 button, to go to the time setting (exit, alarm, entry) ti me Setting : Time 1 - Exit 2 – Alarm 3 - Entry Press the 1 button, [...]
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Setting 5 : The first priority dial in case of Fire. (check with the fire dept if this is acceptable) Setting 6 : The first priority dial in case of Medical help. (check with the hospital if this is accept able ) Note: The dialer w ill work with a touch tone ser vice line only (3) 7- MSG : T o set a recorded message which contains 1 segment of mess[...]
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Press 1 to change the Install code menu. Setting : Change Code 1 – Install : 1 2 3 4 5 Press 2 to change the Master code menu. Setting : Change code 2 – Master : 1 3 5 2 4 6 3.2: Sequence Programming Menu This menu for code learning establishes a link between all sensors/other wireless devices and the main console. The main console has to learn[...]
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listed below . It will automatically adv ance to the next sequencing learning order position. 11 7. If the sensor that was learnt into t he main console is s ending a signal during the learning mode, the main console will indicate on the LCD, as shown below and will not allow duplication. 8. If the sensors “learned” reaches 6 3 zone numbers, th[...]
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be cleared. Press 3 to go into the clear mode. Clear Sensor 1 – Single 2 - All Press 1 , and key-in the sequence learning order number. Press ENTER , to clear the sensor . Clear Sensor 1 – Single Num: xx Clear Sensor Clear OK Num : xx Press 2 , It will display the w ords “Are you sure ? ”. Press ENTER to clear all learned sensors. Clear Sen[...]
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z If the password is correct, the main console will emit a long beep sound. (LCD display shown below). Access Granted Master Mode : MASTER A-AWAY H-HOME Now the system will select the arm mode and set the system in either A way arm/Home Arm mode (see below): A - AWA Y : Press the A WA Y button t o set the “ Armed - Away “ alert. After the exit [...]
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z SP DIAL + 4 , the autodial order is: Preset 4 → Preset 1 → Preset 2 → Preset 3 (Burglary condition) z SP DIAL + 5 , the autodial order is: Preset 5 → Preset 1 → Preset 2 → Preset 3 (Fire condition) z SP DIAL + 6 , the autodial order is: Preset 6 → Preset 1 → Preset 2 → Preset 3 (Medical help condition) Arm or Disarm V i a the T [...]
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is answered, it will playback the message 2 times Medical help - It will automatically dial Preset 6 → Preset 1 → Preset 2 → Preset3, phone numbers for 3 c ycles (6, 1, 2, 3). When the telephone is answered, it will playback the message 2 times LCD “MSG” : Message in dicating on LCD This system will leave a warning mess age on the LCD pan[...]
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Remote Control Handset The key chain Remote Control Handset is a convenient way to arm (Home / Away mode) or disarm this system. Before using this dev ice, please program it into the main console via the sequence programming menu. 1. TRANSMIT LED : The LED will light when the device is transmitting 2. DISARM : Press this button to disarm the s yste[...]
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• Press the P ANIC button, to activate the “P ANIC” function. The activation of the “P ANIC” function will immediately trigger the ala rm and auto dialer . 63 REMOTE SENSOR 01 Panic PIR Motion Detector The PIR Motion Detector is designed to detect the movement of objects in a room or hallway . The effective range of the motion sensor is 3[...]
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4. BA TTERY : Remove the Battery cover and insert one 9V alkaline batter y . 5. ARM & HOLDER : For mounting on the wall. 6. BA TTERY COVER Replace the Battery z When the sensor sends a low batter y message to main console, remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh alkaline battery . The LCD is shown below 63 PIR SENSOR 01 Low battery Z[...]
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Before installing the sensor , consider the following points: z Mount the sensor two meters (6-1/2’) high for best coverage. z Mount the sensor with a 14 degree do wnward incline angle against the wall for optimum range. T o install the PIR Motion Senso r , please follow these steps : z T ake out the screws or double sided adhesive and install th[...]
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Door/Window Detector (for DC 12V battery) 20 Change the Battery When the sensor sends a low battery message to the main console, remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh alkaline battery . The low batter y message on the LCD is shown below Button function 1. Magnet. 2. T ransmit LED : When the sensor is activated, the LED will light for 1[...]
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1. The LED on the sensor will flash once when the sensor is triggered. 2. There cannot be a gap gre ater than 1/4 inch (5 mm) bet ween the magnet sensor and the magnet, otherwise, the sensor will not work properly . Enter the installer pa ssword and press the “1” button to activate the “ Sequence Programming Menu”. T ake the magnet away fro[...]
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INSTALLING POSITION REFE RENCE FOR DOOR/WINDOW DETECTOR Mini Siren The siren is an effective deterrent to intruders. Choose a location inside your home where the siren is not plainly visible, but can be heard throughout the house. It is important to install the siren where the c able can be hidden, and discreetly out of reach of potential intruders[...]
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1. Plug the wire into the control panel OUTPUT JACK 2. Cord length – 8 meters. 3. Loudness output – 110 db. 4. Dimensions – 3.7 x 4.5 x 2 (cm) 5. Weight – 120g (including the cord) Summary of Program – Main Console Use the following form to record your programming choices for future reference. 23[...]
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Item Descriptions Install Code Master Code Exit Time Alarm Time Entry Time Auto-dialing Mode Preset Telephone No. for Auto-dialing : No. 1 Name T el. No. No. 2 Name T el. No. No. 3 Name T el. No. No. 4 (Burglary Emergenc y) Name T el. No. No. 5 (Fire Emergency) Name T el. No. No. 6 (Help Emergency) Name T el. No. Summary of Sensors and Zone Setting[...]
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Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label 05 2F-xx room Window 1 Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label 01 33 02 34 03 35 04 36 05 37 06 38 07 39 08 40 09 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54[...]
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Items Specifications Frequency - 303Mhz or 433Mhz Power Source - AC120V, DC 12V Power Consumption - 70mA (idle), 170mA (activated) Back-up Battery (Optional) - Approximate 7 hours ( NO AC adaptor) Temperature Range - 0°C 40°C RF Range - 100 feet in open air space Security Code - Hopping code Alarm Activation Time - 1~255 seconds (available al[...]
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27 “Installation template for wall mounting of main control panel ” 1. Use the template on the right to mark positions for mounting screws to install the main control panel o n the wall. 2. Once the mounting screw posit ions have been ma rked, drill 3/16” pilot holes and install the plastic wall an chors supplied. 3. Install the mounting scre[...]
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It’s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Lorex Technology I nc. VISIT wwwlorexcctv.com www.lorexcctv.com[...]