LOREX Technology Home Security System WA 410 User Manual

WIRELESS HOME  
SECURITY SYSTEM  
Instruction Manual  
English Version1.0  
MODEL:  
WA-410  
Copyright © 2007 Lorex Technology Inc.  
 
Table of Contents  
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….…...  
System Package…………………………………………………………….….  
Optional Accessories…………………………………………………………...  
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Planning for Installation  
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Choosing a Location………………………………………………………..…...  
Setting Alarm Zones………………………………………………………….....  
Installing the Back-up Battery……………………………………………….....  
Powering the Main Console…………………………………………………….  
Connecting the Telephone Line……………………………………………...…  
Setting the Antenna………………………………………………………….….  
Mounting the Main Console…………………………………………………..…  
About Passwords…..………………………………………………………….....  
Others………………………………………………………………………….….  
Operation – Main Console……………………………………………………………….…  
LCD Panel Illustration…………………………………………………………...  
Function for Installer Menu…………………………………….……………….  
System Option Menu…………………………………………………….………  
Sequence Programming Menu…………………………………………………  
Replacement Menu………………………………………………………………  
Clear Menu……………………………………………………………………….  
Function for Master Menu……………………………..…………….………….  
Check Function…………………………………………………………………..  
Speed Dial Function……………………………………………………………..  
Arm or Disarm via the Telephone Line………………………………………..  
Auto Dialer Priority………………………………………………………………  
LCD Messages…………………………………………………………………..  
24 Hour, Home & Away Functions……………………………………………………….  
Remote Control Handset…………………………………………………………….…….  
PIR Motion Detector………………………………………………………………………..  
Door/Window Detector…………………………………………………………………….  
Mini Siren……………………………………………………………………………………  
Summary of Program – Main Console…………………………………………………..  
Summary of Sensors and Zone Settings………………………………………………..  
Specifications………………………………………………………………………………  
Installation Template………………………………………………………………………  
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Important Safety Instructions  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE OR POWER ADAPTER TO WATER OR MOISTURE  
Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before  
operating this equipment. These instructions should be retained for future reference  
Heed Warnings – All warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions  
should be adhered to. All instructions regarding care and operation of this  
equipment should be followed.  
Power Sources – Equipment should only be connected to the power supply  
specified in the operating instructions or as marked on the equipment.  
Grounding or Polarization – Take precautions that the equipment is properly  
grounded. Take note that the power supply is fitted in the correct input jack (  
marked DC 12V ), and auxiliary units ( external siren and strobe light ) are fitted into  
the correct external jack points.  
Power-Cord Protection – Keep cable cords and plugs clear of other objects,  
particularly at the point where they exit the equipment.  
Cleaning – Clean the equipment by wiping with a soft cloth, ( do not use any  
abrasive agents or water ).  
Non-use Periods – Power cords should be unplugged from the outlet when left  
unused for a long period of time.  
Object and Liquid Entry – Take care not to drop objects or liquids on any part of  
the equipment.  
Damage Requiring Service – The alarm should be serviced by a qualified service  
personnel when:  
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The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged, or  
Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled onto the equipment, or  
The equipment has been exposed to rain, or  
The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked  
change in performance, or  
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The equipment has been dropped, and/or the enclosure has been  
damaged.  
Servicing – Do not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the  
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to a Qualified  
Distributor’s Service Personnel.  
System Maintenance – Under normal use your system requires virtually no  
maintenance other than regular testing. It is recommended that you test your  
system once a week, and replace the batteries at least once every 6 months (or as  
needed).  
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU RETURN TO YOUR PREMISES AND FIND THAT  
THE ALARM IS IN PROGRESS, DO NOT ENTER, AS A FIRE OR AN INTRUDER  
MAY BE PRESENT. GO TO A NEIGHBOR AND CONTACT THE RELEVANT  
LOCAL AUTHORITIES FROM THERE.  
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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 performance of your system, please  
read this manual thoroughly and follow the precautions and instructions presented.  
These systems are designed to be simple and easy to install and maintain.  
Wireless easy to use : No messy and expensive wiring is required to install the  
system.  
Expandability  
: You can add different types of accessories to the system to  
create a more complex system as your future needs may  
require.  
Flexibility  
: You can choose the type of sensors and response actions for  
the system.  
Personalized  
: Program the system to notify whoever you choose in the case  
of an alarm activation.  
System Package  
Main Console  
Remote Control (KT 410)  
X 1  
X 1  
PIR Motion Detector (MD 410) X 1  
Door/Window Sensor (DT 410) X 1  
Wired Mini Siren  
X 1  
Optional Accessories  
SD 410 Smoke Detector  
SS 410 Wired Outside Siren with Strobe Light  
DT 410 Door/Window Detector (9V) BP 410 Rechargeable Battery (for WA 410)  
GD 410 Gas Detector  
MD 410 PIR Motion Detector  
KT 410 Key- chain Remote Control  
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Planning for Installation  
The security system is designed to be as flexible as possible in order to meet your  
present needs, and also to adapt as your needs change. For the reason, we recommend  
that you read and consider the following information and plan your system before  
installing these devices.  
Choosing Location  
It is important to try and place the Main Console in an area central to the alarm sensors.  
This way, all of the sensors can transmit signals with maximum efficiency. The Main  
Console must be placed near a power outlet and telephone jack.  
Setting Alarm Zones  
Before installation, you should have the sensors programmed on the Main Console via  
the systems learning mode on the Main Console. This system allows you to install a  
maximum of 63 wireless sensors.  
Installing the Back-up Battery-Optional Accessory(Not included)  
1. Remove the battery cover at the back of the Main Console  
2. Locate the connector plug and connect the rechargeable back-up battery (BP 410) to  
this connector  
3. Re-install the battery cover  
Powering the Main Console  
1. Attach the end of the adapter into the connector provided at the top of the console.  
2. Plug the AC adaptor into the power outlet.  
3. When the power is installed on the main console you will see the LCD (shown below)  
Welcome  
00 HOME SECURITY  
Disarmed  
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Connecting the Telephone Line  
To connect the Main Console to the telephone 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”. Connect the other end of that cord into the wall jack.  
3. Connect a telephone to the Main Console through the phone jack.  
Note: The system will only work with “Touch Tone” service  
Setting the Antenna  
Carefully extend the antenna upward in order to maximize the range of communication  
between the sensors and the Main console. Remember, that the maximum distance from  
an sensor back to the main console is 100 ft  
Mounting the Main Console  
The Main Console may be set on a table top, or mounted on a wall. To mount the  
console on a wall, follow these steps.  
1. Remove the two top black rubber pads and store them away for future use.  
2. Measure and fix screws into the wall so that the two screws fit into the grooves left  
under the removed pads. (You may use the Installation Template on the last page  
of this Manual)  
3. Connect all wire connections to the jacks at the top of the console  
4. Set the console onto the screws and carefully allow the console to drop into the  
groove securely.  
About Passwords  
This system provides two sets of password for setting the system. ”Install ”, ”Master ”  
”Install ” : You can use this password to set the system, such as telephone numbers  
or record message…etc  
”Master ” : This password is used for setting “ Arm”( Arm away or Arm home),  
“Disarming” the system….etc  
When the system installation is finished, family members will only need to “ Arm” or  
“Disarm” the system.  
Others  
We recommend that you install the console after programming the other wireless devices  
(sensors) into the main console. This is to ensure that all of the wireless devices are  
working together properly.  
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Operation – Main Console  
The Main Console is the heart of the security 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, most  
procedures are straightforward and easy. Please review the illustration below, which  
labels all the parts of the Main Console.  
LCD Panel Illustration  
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MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL KEYPAD  
LEGEND  
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NUMERIC AND #,  
BURGLARY BUTTON  
FIRE BUTTON  
MEDICAL EMERGENCY BUTTON  
SP DIAL BUTTON  
CHECK BUTTON  
CANCEL BUTTON  
ENTER BUTTON  
BUTTONS  
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AWAY BUTTON  
HOME BUTTON  
MIC  
POWER LED INDICATOR  
ARMED LED INDICATOR  
LCD PANEL  
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19  
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OUTPUT TERMINAL JACKS  
TELEPHONE JACKS  
TEL LINE JACK  
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DC POWER JACK  
SPEAKER  
ANTENNA  
1. Numeric keys and : For telephone setting include the pound and star keys.  
# keys  
2. Burglary Button : Press the SP DIAL & Burglary Buttons together  
3. Fire Button  
: Press the SP DIAL & Fire Buttons together  
4. Medical  
: Press the SP DIAL & Fire Buttons together  
Emergency  
5. SP DIAL button  
: Press the SP DIAL button together with 4, 5 or 6 to activate  
one of the 3-emergency dialing numbers  
: Press the CHECK button to review sensor settings and to check  
recorded message.  
: Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous menu or to  
delete the Message  
6. Check  
7. Cancel  
8. Enter  
9. Away  
: Press ENTER to confirm program entry.  
: Key-in the “ Master ” code, then press the AWAY button to arm  
the system in the away mode  
10. Home  
: Key-in the “ Master ” code then press the HOME button to arm the  
system in the home mode  
11. Mic  
sed to record messages, and for two way communication voice  
input.  
12. Power LED  
: Indicates whether the AC Adaptor power is on or off.  
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13. Armed LED  
14. LCD Panel  
: When the light is ‘on’, the system is armed; When the light is ‘off’,  
the system is disarmed.  
: Displays messages  
15. Speaker  
16. Antenna  
: Sounds alarm and plays back messages  
: Used for wireless reception  
17. Output Jack  
18. Phone Jack  
19. Line Jack  
: Connects to the external siren  
: Connects to the phone set  
: Connect to the Telephone line from the wall  
20. DC Power Jack : DC supply input  
3.0: Function for Installer Menu – Factory Default Password :123456  
1. Enter the password to start the menu setting as shown below  
Code : ******  
(i) An incorrect password entered will show “ Access Denied” and will emit a beep  
sound warning.  
Access Denied  
(ii) If 3 incorrect passwords are entered, the keyboard will become disabled and  
locked (LCD shown below). Try it again after one minute or use the Remote  
Control Handset ( DISARM button) to unlock the system.  
Note: The remote control handset can be used to unlock the system,  
however, if It is not programmed into the system, it can not be used  
to unlock the system. Please make sure to enter the correct password  
when the system is turned “ON” for the first time.  
Home Security  
Keyboard Locked  
(iii) If 9 incorrect passwords are entered, and 3 consecutive “Keyboard Lock” occurs,  
then the system will trigger the alarm for a set duration and will be  
locked/disabled. The LCD will display as shown below. The dialer will not dial out  
any of the phone numbers programmed. The disarm button on the remote control  
handset can be used to disarm/unlock the system.  
System Lock  
2. If the password is correct (default 123456), the system will emit a beeping sound  
and the LCD panel will look like this (shown below).  
Access Granted  
Install Mode  
SYS_OPTS: 0-SYS_OPTS  
1 – SEQ 2 – REPLAC 3 - CLR  
3. Select the System Menu Number  
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3.1: System Option menu : Press 0 to start setting  
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 seconds.) minimum 1 second, maximum  
255 seconds.  
Press the 0 button, to go to the time setting (exit, alarm, entry) time  
Setting : Time 1 - Exit  
2 – Alarm  
3 - Entry  
Press the 1 button, to set the delay time for exiting the house. The default  
time is 30 Sec, You can set the time from 1 to 255 Sec. Press the Enter  
button to finish the setting.  
Setting : Time  
1 – Exit : 30 Sec  
Press 2 button, setting alarm time for triggering alarm, The default time is 30  
Sec, you can set the time from 1 to 255 Sec. Press Enter button to finish the  
setting.  
Setting :  
Time  
2 – Alarm  
: 30 Sec  
Press 3 button, setting delay time for entering house, The default time is 30  
Seconds. You can set the time from 1 to 255 Sec. Press Enter button to finish  
the setting.  
Setting : Time  
3 – Entry  
: 30 Sec  
(2) 123456-P Numeric key : To set the telephone number (you can program up to 6  
telephone numbers, each one being up to 20 digits  
each)  
Example: Press the 1 Button, the LCD panel will appear as shown below.  
Enter the phone number, then press the ENTER button to program.  
Press the  
2
button to program Phone number 2………  
Setting : Phone Num : 1  
********************  
: For neighbors, relatives, friends and family  
Setting 1 , 2 or 3  
Setting 4  
members to notify in case of emergencies.  
: The first priority dial in case of Burglary. (check  
with the police dept. if this is acceptable)  
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: The first priority dial in case of Fire. (check with  
the fire dept if this is acceptable)  
: The first priority dial in case of Medical help.  
(check with the hospital if this is acceptable )  
Setting 5  
Setting 6  
Note: The dialer will work with a touch tone service line only  
(3) 7- MSG : To set a recorded message which contains 1 segment of message for a  
maximum of 25 seconds. If the recorded message is less than 25 Sec,  
press ENTER to end the recorded message. When alarm is triggered,  
it will play the recorded voice message.  
Press 7 to start recording your message(it will automatically count  
down from 25 Sec). Please note: The message should include pertinent  
information such as your name, address, and telephone number  
Setting : Message Rec  
Sel Msg: 1 25 Sec  
When the recorded message is finished, it will automatically playback  
the recorded message. The LCD panel is shown below.  
Setting : Message Play  
Sel Msg: 1 25 Sec  
(4) 8 – DIAL : To set a Dial mode. (default is 2-ALL to dial all telephone numbers  
programmed)  
Setting : Dialer Mode  
1 – Single 2 – All  
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Press 1 for a single attempt dial. (the dialer will stop dialing when one of the  
phone numbers are answered or 3 cycle dialing attempts are complete)  
Setting : Dialer Mode  
1 – Single 2 – All  
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Press 2 for a 3 cycle attempt dial (the dialer will stop dialing when all the  
programmed phone numbers are answered or 3 cycle dialing attempts are  
complete  
Note: The answered phone numbers will be excluded from the dial  
sequence  
Setting : Dialer Mode  
1 – Single 2 – All  
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(5) 9 – CODE : To make a password change. (factory defaults, 1-Install :123456, 2-  
Master : 135246). If you want to change the password, key-in the 6  
Digits. It will automatically show “OK”(max set 6 digits). If it is less  
than 6 digits, you can press ENTER after keying-in the number, and it  
will show ”OK”.  
Setting : Change Code  
1 – Install  
2 – Master  
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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 the code for all  
sensors/other wireless devices and set a sequence learning order, as well as assign the  
zone for all programmed sensor/accessory devices. The system can be programmed for  
up to 63 devices. It is recommended that the sequence learning order number be  
marked on the individual wireless device and recorded in the ‘Summary of Sensors and  
Zones Settings”, so that the user can replace/clear the wireless device if it’s required  
In the system menu,  
SYS_OPTS: 0-SYS_OPTS  
1 – SEQ 2 – REPLAC 3 – CLR  
Press 1 to go into the sequential programming mode  
Sequential Pgming  
Trigger Sensor 01  
(01 sequence learning order)  
The method for sensors learning:  
1. PIR Motion Detector :  
Install the Battery and select the Power Switch position from OFF to C  
position. PIR sensor LED will light for 1 Sec. This means that the sensor  
will  
transmit a 1sec signal. You can also move in the front of the PIR. It will  
detect  
your movement and transmit a 1 sec signal. The sensor will “learn” into the  
main console.  
2. Door / Window Detector :  
Install the Battery and let the magnetic switch go from a close position to  
an  
open position. The LED will light for 1 Sec. The sensor will “learn” into the  
main console.  
3. Remote Control handset :  
Install the Battery and press the PANIC button. The LED will light for 1  
Sec. The sensor will “learn” into the main console.  
4. Smoke Detector :  
Install the Battery and press the S1 button. The LED will light for 1 Sec.  
The sensor will “learn” into the main console.  
5. Gas Detector :  
Plug-in the AC power and press the TEST button. The LED will light for 2  
Sec. The sensor will “learn” into the main console.  
6. When the sensor is ‘learned” into the main console, it will show the message  
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listed below. It will automatically advance to the next sequencing learning  
order position.  
Sequential Pgming  
Sensor  
Added  
Sequential Pgming  
Trigger Sensor 02  
7.  
If the sensor that was learnt into the main console is sending a signal during  
the learning mode, the main console will indicate on the LCD, as shown  
below and will not allow duplication.  
Sensor Already  
Exists in System 02  
8. If the sensors “learned” reaches 63 zone numbers, the LCD panel will show  
a full message memory.  
Sequential Pgming  
Mem Full  
63  
3.3: Replacement Menu  
When the sensor becomes faulty and needs to be replaced with a new one you will need  
to activate the menu. To replace the original sensor, key-in the sequence learning order  
number and press ENTER . Trigger the sensor, and the new sensor will “learn’ into the  
main console.  
Note: Please use the same type of sensor to replace the old one.  
Press 2 to go into the replace sensor mode.  
Replace Sensor  
Enter Sensor Num :  
Trigger Sensor To  
Replace  
01  
Once replaced, It will go back to the system menu as shown below.  
SYS_OPTS: 0-SYS_OPTS  
1 – SEQ 2 – REPLAC 3 - CLR  
3.4: Clear Menu  
Clear Sensors ( 1 - Single 2 – All )  
Select 1- Single, key-in the sequencing learning order number and press  
ENTER . It will clear that sensor. If you select 2- All, all learned sensors will  
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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 words “Are you sure ? ”. Press  
ENTER to clear all learned sensors.  
Clear Sensor  
Are You Sure ?  
Enter  
Clear Sensor  
Waiting ..…  
Clear Sensor  
Clear All OK  
Function for Master Menu – Factory Default Password – 135246  
1. Enter the Master code – 135246, (LCD display shown below)  
00 HOME SECURITY  
Disarmed  
Code : ******  
z
If the password is incorrect, the main console will emit a Beep …Warning  
sound. (LCD display shown below).  
Access Denied  
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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 Away  
arm/Home Arm mode (see below):  
A - AWAY : Press the AWAY button to set the “ Armed - Away “ alert. After the  
exit delay the Arm LED will illuminate steady and the system is  
armed in the AWAY mode.  
00 HOME SECURITY  
Armed AWAY  
H - HOME : Press the HOME button to set “ Armed - Home “ alert. After the  
exit delay the Arm LED will blink and the system is armed in the  
AWAY mode.  
00 HOME SECURITY  
Armed HOME  
Check Function  
Press the CHECK button to check the programmed data without any password. It can  
only review, but it can not change the data in the ‘Check’ Mode. The menu structure is  
listed below.  
Check :  
0 – T  
: To review (1- Exit) Exit time, (2-Alarm) Alarm time, (3- Entry) Entry  
time.  
123456 – P  
7 – MSG  
8 – DIAL  
: To review phone number sets.  
: To review recorded message  
: To review dial mode.  
Programmed devices can be checked without the activation of the alarm. When the main  
console receives data from the device/sensor the LCD displays zone label/status to  
confirm proper communication between the device/console status.  
Speed Dial Function  
z
Press and hold the SP DIAL button and the assigned button. The Main console  
will automatically execute the autodial and alarm. If you want to cancel the  
autodial and alarm when they are activated, key-in the Master password to cancel  
them or use the Remote Control disarm button.  
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SP DIAL + 4 , the autodial order is: Preset 4 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset  
3 (Burglary condition)  
SP DIAL + 5 , the autodial order is: Preset 5 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset  
3 (Fire condition)  
SP DIAL + 6 , the autodial order is: Preset 6 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset  
3 (Medical help condition)  
Arm or Disarm Via the Telephone Line (for Tone Mode)  
This function allows you to dial your home telephone from outside and remotely  
control/change the arm/disarm status of your security system. When you hear a long  
‘Beep’ sound after 10 rings on the phone, enter the ‘Master code’135246 (default). If the  
password is correct, the system will respond with a long Beep sound (if the password is  
less than 6 digits, you will need to enter the # button to finish the password entry).  
One ‘Beep’ sound indicates that the system is in the ‘Armed-Away’ mode,  
Two ‘Beep’ sound indicates it’s in the ‘Armed-Home’ mode  
Three ‘Beep’ sound indicates that the system is ‘Disarmed’.  
You can now key-in (1, 2 or 3) to change the status. The Main console will respond to the  
relative message as listed below.  
Response message as listed below:  
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z
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Pressing 1 indicates that the system is ‘Armed-Away’. You will hear one ‘Beep’  
sound through the phone.  
Pressing 2 indicates that the system is ‘Armed-Home’. You will hear two ‘Beep’  
sounds through the phone .  
Pressing 3 indicates that the system is ‘Disarmed’. You will hear three ‘Beep’  
sounds through the phone.  
If the system has been programmed in the ‘Armed-Away’ or ‘Armed-Home’ mode,  
you need to ‘Disarm’ the system with the first call and a second call to change the  
Arm status. If you do not disarm first, and press ‘1’ or ’2’ directly, the system will  
emit ‘bi-bi-bi’ and reject your setting. You must press ‘3’ to disarm first.  
Note: this function will work on touch- tone service lines only  
Auto-dialer priority  
This system stores up to six (6) telephone numbers in the Main Console. If it is triggered  
and an alarm is activated, the auto-dialer will call the 4 preset telephone numbers that  
you programmed (listed below) and play your pre-recorded message.  
If system is triggered:  
Burglary help - It will automatically dial Preset 4 Preset 1 → Preset 2 → Preset 3 phone  
numbers for 3 cycles (4, 1, 2, 3). When the telephone  
is answered, it will playback the message 2 times  
Fire help -  
It will automatically dial Preset 5 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3,  
phone numbers for 3 cycles (5, 1, 2, 3). When the telephone  
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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 cycles (6, 1, 2, 3). When the telephone  
is answered, it will playback the message 2 times  
LCD “MSG” : Message indicating on LCD  
This system will leave a warning message on the LCD panel when the sensors are  
opened, triggered or in a low battery condition. It also emits 3 short ‘Beeps’ every 10  
Sec. to remind you of this. The first 5 messages can be displayed on the LCD. If you  
want to check or delete the MSG, the system will need to be in the disarm mode. The  
LCD display is shown below.  
00 HOME SECURITY  
Disarmed MSG  
Press the ENTER button to read the message. Press the ENTER button again to read  
the next message…etc.  
63 DOOR SENSOR  
01 Open  
Press the CANCEL button to delete all ‘MSG’s’. The LCD display is shown below.  
MESSAGE DELETED  
24 Hour & Home-Away Functions  
24 Hour Mode  
The Lorex® security system can work for you 24 hours a day,7 days a week. The system  
features a 24 hour status capability which is important for use with some accessory  
sensors. The sensors that belong to the 24 hour mode include the Smoke Detector,  
Gas Detector and Remote Control Handset (PANIC button)  
A-AWAY and H-HOME modes:  
When the system is armed in the HOME mode, the Main Console will exclude all PIR  
Detectors, so the user can move freely within the house without triggering the PIR  
Motion Detector.  
When the system is armed in the AWAY mode, all sensors programmed are active and  
are ready to trigger the alarm  
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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 device, please program it into the main console  
via the sequence programming menu.  
DC12V  
LEGEND  
1. TRANSMIT LED  
2. DISARM KEY  
3. AWAY KEY  
4. HOME KEY  
5. PANIC KEY  
6. BATTERY  
1. TRANSMIT LED : The LED will light when the device is transmitting  
2. DISARM : Press this button to disarm the system or clear the message  
3. AWAY : Press this button to set the system in the AWAY Arm mode  
4. HOME : Press this button to set the system in the HOME Arm mode  
5. PANIC : Press this button to trigger the alarm and activate auto-dialer  
6. BATTERY COMPARTMENT : For 12V alkaline battery  
Zone Address Setting  
Enter the Installer code and press ‘1’to activate the “Sequencing Programming  
Menu”. Press the PANIC button for 1 sec, the red LED will also light for 1 sec. The  
main console will emit a long ‘Beep’, and the LCD panel will show ‘Sensor Added’.  
The sensor has been set successfully.  
To Arm or Disarm with the Remote Control Handset  
Press the “AWAY” button to arm the system in the AWAY mode.  
63 REMOTE SENSOR  
Armed AWAY  
Press the “HOME” button to arm the system in the HOME mode.  
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REMOTE SENSOR  
Armed HOME  
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Press the PANIC button, to activate the “PANIC” function. The activation of the  
“PANIC” function will immediately trigger the alarm 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 30 feet long, with an 84degree  
horizontal angle. Before using this sensor, please program this sensor into the main  
console via the sequence programming menu. Even if the PIR Motion Detector is  
triggered and the main console is armed in the HOME mode, the main console will  
neglect the PIR signal. You can move freely within your house without triggering the  
alarm.  
Main Features :  
1. LED : When the PIR has detected any human movement, the red LED will blink for  
One sec. This means its transmitting out a signal to the Main Console. When  
the battery power becomes low, it will send out a low battery message and the  
red LED will blink for one second. If the Main Console receives this  
message,  
it will leave a message on the display.  
2. C/OFF/W SWITCH :  
(i) When the switch is set to “C – Continue” position, the PIR sensor will continually  
detect movement at a 3 to 5 second interval  
(ii) When the switch is set to the “ OFF” position, the power is turned OFF and the  
PIR sensor will not work.  
(iii) When the switch is set to the “W- Wait” position, the PIR sensor will detect  
movement at a 2 to 3 minute interval. This is to conserve battery power.  
3. DETECTING SENSITIVITY : (1 , 2 , 4) select the sensor for high, medium or low  
sensitivity.  
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4. BATTERY : Remove the Battery cover and insert one 9V alkaline battery.  
5. ARM & HOLDER : For mounting on the wall.  
6. BATTERY COVER  
Replace the Battery  
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When the sensor sends a low battery 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  
Zone Address Setting  
Enter the Installer password and press “1” to activate the “Sequence Programming  
Menu” after installing the battery for the PIR sensor. Set the power switch from “ OFF ” to  
“ C ” position. The red LED will blink for 1 second and activate the PIR sensor by moving  
in front of the PIR Sensor. The Main Console will emit one ‘Beep’ and the LCD will  
display, ‘Sensor Added’. The PIR sensor has been programmed into the main console  
successfully.  
When the main console is in the armed mode, the PIR detects movement of  
human or animals (cat, dog). A message will be displayed on the LCD as shown  
below.  
63 PIR SENSOR  
01 Zone  
Notes on the Position when Installed  
The PIR Motion sensor detects the movement of humans and animals within their range.  
In order to prevent false alarms, we recommend that you do not install any motion  
sensor in the following areas:  
Do not install any PIR motion sensor in the following areas:  
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Where there is a device that causes rapid temperature change or rapid  
heat transfer. For instance, near an air conditioner, fire place, heater or  
other intermittent heat sources.  
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Where the sensor will be exposed to direct sunlight.  
Near large electrical devices and/or high output radio frequency sources,  
like a refrigerator, microwave, computer, or light dimmer.  
Where the effective range of the sensor is covered or blocked by furniture.  
Where pets enter and exit freely, for instance - a cat or dog door.  
Directly opposite any large object with flat reflecting properties, like large  
windows or mirrors.  
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In a bathroom or other area that is exposed to moisture and extreme  
temperature change.  
Installing the PIR Motion Sensor  
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Before installing the sensor, consider the following points:  
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Mount the sensor two meters (6-1/2’) high for best coverage.  
Mount the sensor with a 14 degree downward incline angle against the wall for  
optimum range.  
To install the PIR Motion Sensor, please follow these steps:  
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Take out the screws or double sided adhesive and install the mounting bracket  
on the wall. Press the ball joint portion into the bracket until it snaps securely.  
(Secure the mounting bracket on the wall, 2 meters above the floor).  
Place the PIR sensor on the mounting bracket.  
Test the PIR sensor by walking within its range. When the sensor is triggered,  
the red LED light will flash once for 1 second.  
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Door/Window Detector  
The magnetic Door/Window detector is a contact sensor, and should be applied on a  
door or window. When the magnetic contact is opened (broken) or the battery is low, the  
sensor will send out a message to the main console. A message on the triggered sensor  
can be seen on the Main Console’s LCD display.  
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Door/Window Detector (for DC 12V battery)  
Button function  
1. Magnet.  
2. Transmit LED : When the  
sensor is activated, the LED  
will light for 1 sec.  
3. Magnet sensor  
4. Battery Cover : Remove the  
cover and install one 12V  
alkaline battery here.  
Note: The magnet and magnet  
sensor must be placed in  
parallel position (triangle arrow)  
to ensure a better setting.  
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 battery message on the LCD  
is shown below  
63 WINDOW SENSOR  
01 Low battery  
Zone address setting  
You can set the sensor as “ Door “ or “ Window “ detector by using the jumper selector. If  
you want to set the sensor as a Door sensor, put the Jumper on the “D” side. (If the set  
Jumper is on the “W” side, the sensor becomes a Window sensor).  
DOOR / WINDOW  
SELECT  
S  
E  
TYPE SEL  
JUMPER  
DOOR  
WINDOW  
Notes on the Door/Window Detector  
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1. The LED on the sensor will flash once when the sensor is triggered.  
2. There cannot be a gap greater than 1/4 inch (5 mm) between the magnet sensor  
and the magnet, otherwise, the sensor will not work properly.  
Enter the installer password and press the “1” button to activate the “Sequence  
Programming Menu”. Take the magnet away from the magnet sensor. It will trigger the  
sensor and the LED will light for 1 sec. The Main Console will emit one ‘Beep’ and the  
LCD will display, ‘Sensor Added’. The sensor has programmed into the main console  
successfully.  
LCD display on the Main Console for Door/Window Detector  
When the system is in the armed mode. (message shown on main console)  
Window opened  
Door opened  
63 WINDOW SENSOR  
01 Open  
63 DOOR SENSOR  
01 Open  
When the system is in the process of arming, and the sensor has been opened  
prior to the arming. (message shown on main console)  
Window opened  
63 WINDOW SENSOR  
01 Open  
Window battery cover opened  
Door battery cover opened  
63 WINDOW SENSOR  
01 Tamper  
63 DOOR SENSOR  
01 Tamper  
Installing the Door/Window Detector  
Installing for( DC 12V Detector):  
To install a Door/Window Detector, follow these steps:  
1. Before installing the sensor, ensure the sensor has programmed into the main console  
successfully  
2. Apply double sided adhesive tape to the back of the sensor.  
3. Find the arrow embossed on the sensor, just below the LED light. Find a similar arrow  
on the magnet. Before exposing the adhesive backing, align the two arrows on the  
surface where you want them installed. Check that both parts of the device fit and that  
they can be mounted with a gap less than 1/4 inch between them.(refer to the picture  
below).  
4. Reconfirm the setting on the main console, Press the CHECK button, and then open  
the window. The main console will receive the sensor signal and leave a message on  
the LCD display for about 2 seconds. Note: Checking this will require two people  
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INSTALLING POSITION REFERENCE 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 cable can be hidden, and discreetly out of reach  
of potential intruders (or anyone likely to tamper with the system.)  
When the siren is installed and the system is set to Arm, it will emit a piercing 110  
decibel siren, once a sensor/detector activates the alarm.  
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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.  
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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  
No. 2  
No. 3  
Name  
Name  
Name  
Tel. No.  
Tel. No.  
Tel. No.  
Tel. No.  
Tel. No.  
Tel. No.  
No. 4 (Burglary Emergency) Name  
No. 5 (Fire Emergency)  
No. 6 (Help Emergency)  
Name  
Name  
Summary of Sensors and Zone Settings  
Use the following form to record the setting detail of sensors  
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Learning  
Number  
Place of  
Installation  
Learning  
Number  
Place of  
Installation  
Zone Label  
Zone Label  
Zone Label  
05  
2F-xx room  
Window 1  
Learning  
Number  
Place of  
Installation  
Learning  
Number  
Place of  
Installation  
Zone Label  
01  
02  
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05  
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26  
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Specifications  
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Items  
Specifications  
Frequency  
- 303Mhz or 433Mhz  
Power Source  
- AC120V, DC 12V  
Power Consumption  
Back-up Battery (Optional)  
Temperature Range  
RF Range  
- 70mA (idle), 170mA (activated)  
- Approximate 7 hours ( NO AC adaptor)  
- 0°C 40°C  
- 100 feet in open air space  
- Hopping code  
Security Code  
Alarm Activation Time  
Dialing Type  
- 1~255 seconds (available alarm time setting)  
- Tone  
Voice Message Playing Time  
-Total 25 seconds  
Preset Telephone Numbers  
Material  
- 6 phone numbers, 20 digits for each number  
- ABS  
Weight  
- 650 g  
Dimensions  
- 26 cm X 17 cm X 3.5 cm  
Installation Template  
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“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 on the wall.  
2. Once the mounting screw positions have been marked, drill 3/16”  
pilot holes and install the plastic wall anchors supplied.  
3. Install the mounting screws into the plastic wall anchors so that  
the heed of the screw extends approximately 1/4” from the wall.  
4. Remove the rubber/plugs located at the top 2 holes on the bottom  
of the main control panel, and line up these holes with the  
mounting screw heads. Slide the main control panel over the  
mounting screws and gently push down onto the screws so that it  
is secure.  
 

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