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1. TECHview 2014 04 21 Mon 18 04 37 Detection network status Tampered SCT220 0xF785BA TECHview Internet connection is successful 36 231 20 125 Cancel TECHview 2014 04 21 Mon 17 58 54 Alarm SCT220 0xF785BA 36 231 20 125 TECHview 6m ago 2014 04 21 Mon 17 58 15 Panic c12 EN 33 Chapter 3 APP Management Once the system detects any changes on the WAN IP the APP will push a message to notify user User may enter the specific IP Gateway Domain Name directly test123 com au Remember Password bo QUWTETREITIYIUEILFO AISIDIFIGIHT JIKEL 3 6 Push Notification Setting iOS When first time login the APP it will automatically register the push notification service and enable the function automatically If you do not want to receive the push notification set the Settings gt Notifications Center setting to None to disable the function eooco HELA SF F2 52 97 ecoco HEU S F2 55 96 e0000 RERE S TF 2 59 Settings Notification Center Done lt Back TECHview Wi Fi TECHview Viber Badges Sounds Banners ALERT STYLE Bluetooth 3 TECHview Badges Sounds Banners Cellular Battery Badges Sounds Banners Personal Hotspot Of iMMIG Badges Sounds Banners Carrier Chunghwa Telecom Mail Badges Banners Alerts require an action before proceeding Banners appear at the t t of the screen and re Yahoo Mail go away automatic B Notification Center Badaia cows Rails
2. Sa 7 as ESE DO2 DO1 DI2 DM Reboot mfo THREOORN Sci ci cici cic a g 0 4 0 8 ORO 0 f fe p E NFB 1P 10A Testing Socket S all E EI J DC12v Adapter NFB 1P 10A Testing Socket Pp O G2 SS Tr Switch 1 Switch 2 Power Relay Module LA5575 Power Source Power Source N L ods JL Testing Socket Wire 316 FB 1P 10A Switch 1 Wire 4 5 KS JU esting Socket Wire Sle NFB 1P 10A Switch 2 Wire 6 EN 111 Chapter 6 Appendix 6 2 Troubleshooting This section contains a common troubleshooting tips that you may meet while using WHTS system If you need additional helps please contact our partner Problem Cannot access the WHTS web console or APP The device is disabled while partial arming 9 Contact Sensor F783A3 EN 112 Check if the AP SSID is correct and it is properly connected to the Gateway Wireless Network Connection A HOME AP Connected il Choose a Network XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX V HOME AP Make sure this device is not in the selectable security zone Note When the Contact Sensor is not assigned in the security zone it will not arm when partial arming Problem The device is disconnected Sensor Setup Status Current mode Disarm The Contact Sensor status is in open mode Please check Contact Sensor F785BA Cancel Bypass Chapter 6 Appendix Re bind this device to re active
3. 3 3 Alarm Delay Chapter 3 APP Management Then reboot the system to make Wireless LAN fe 54 Personal Pre Shared Key Password 1234567890 Passphrase 8 32 characters VWPA2 PSK AES DHCP lf the WAN mode is set to Static IP you have to access the Web Management Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Alarm Delay to configure the delay time The default settings are 10 seconds for outgoing and 30 seconds for incoming Alarm Delay INFORMATION Outgoing Delay Time to activate Arm mode Drag the bar to select the time Video Event Network Information Streaming Channel In 10 second s Incoming Delay Time to activate alarm In 30 second s SETTINGS Login Password Network Settings mn Contact Sensor Alarm Delay B Contact Sensor System Configure Sensor Delay List Select which devices are on the delay list EN 53 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 38 System Configuration Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt System Configure to backup restore the system settings eseo HEME S FF3 29 TZ 00o FR lt E System Configure INFORMATION Backup Configure Video Event Network Information Streaming Channel Login Password Network Settings Alarm Delay System Configure Select Backup Configure to save the current system configuration settings Select Restore Configure to restore the settings that you have saved earlier System Configure Backup Con
4. Reboot both Gateway and IP camera to take effect 2 5 2 Wireless Configuration 1 Connect the Gateway and the IP camera by using an Ethernet cable IP camera will obtain an IP address from the Gateway via DHCP protocol 2 To obtain the IP camera MAC address and configure related IP camera settings refer to 4 7 Surveillance on page 90 EN 29 Chapter 2 Getting Started Enable IP camera wireless function then select the Gateway as an access point AP Disconnect the Ethernet cable Then reboot both Gateway and IP camera to take effect 2 5 3 Wireless via WPS Configuration Make sure your WLAN security type is WPA Refer to 4 1 4 WLAN on page 60 for more details Click the WPS button of IP camera then click the WPS button of the Gateway for 3 seconds to start WPS pairing process IP camera will obtain an IP address from the Gateway via DHCP protocol To obtain the IP camera MAC address and configure related IP camera settings refer to 4 7 Surveillance on page 90 Reboot both Gateway and IP camera to take effect If the WPS pairing process is failed reset the IP camera to its default settings and try it again If the problem persists connect the IP camera to the Gateway either using Wired or Wireless Configuration method Note The IP default range 192 168 19 60 99 is reserved for IP camera For details on the 3rd party IP camera setup please refer to its user manual It is highly
5. 774 ppm tempi24 PC bmmidity 52 PRH b gt 2000 J 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm The current carbon dioxide temperature and humidity readings are displayed in the Value field 4 Set the high range low range threshold values in the its respective field 5 Check Enable to enable siren alarm once the current carbon dioxide reading hits the threshold 6 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers to enable remote automatic control select the controller ID in the Switch link field EN 80 Chapter 4 Web Management and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 7 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 8 Click Apply to save the settings 4 4 7 Al Transducer This option allows you to configure the Wireless Al Transducer settings 1 Click End Device Setup NG F 83F5 Al Transducer PE E gt Enable 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name La e E EE Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm The current data reading are displayed in the Value field 4 Set the maximum and minimum metric of the attached third party sensor in the High Low range value field
6. NGW 240 LAN IP NGW 240 SSID Group ID Device Token APNS Service 3 34 Streaming Channel Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Streaming Channel to select the video streaming setting The default is Video Steam 2 This setting means the lower resolution and suitable for mobile devices INFORMATION System Log Video Stream 1 Video Event Video Stream 2 Network Information Streaming Channel SETTINGS Login Password Network Settings Alarm Delay O iadaa ae a aua EN 51 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 39 Login Password Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Login Password to change the password The default password is 123 Login Password New Password INFORMATION Video Event Confirm Password Numeric Network Information Streaming Channel Login Password Network Settings Alarm Delay System Configure Note e The password must be at least 3 numeric characters The maximum password length is 12 3 36 Network Settings Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Network Settings to change the WAN mode The default setting is DHCP INFORMATION Video Event Network Information Streaming Channel SETTINGS Login Password Network Settings Alarm Delay System Configure EN 52 Enter the Wi Fi SSID name and password the setting takes effect PPPoE PPPoE Account 12345678 abc net Cancel T2374 75767 7781970 Note to change the network setting
7. Password The account information will be provided by DDNS service provider once the DDNS service registration is completed 5 Enter the registered domain name in the Alias field 6 Click Apply EN 61 Chapter 4 Web Management Note Creating a DDNS Domain Name 1 Start your web browser and enter http dyn com dns 2 Select Devices Remote Access amp N http dyn com dns A O Managed DNS Outsour X Support J Cart Sign In O Dyn D gt lt e What are you looking for P DNS EMAIL REMOTE ACCESS hod a ae DNS solutions for your Device Personal and Business needs REMOTE ACCESS DynDNS Pro Access your computer DVR or camers Complete DNS hosting for a single For companies and startups that need For the biggest and best brands who system remotely with a memorable domain in one easy to use interface maximum reliability speed and can t afford a minute of downtime hostname LEARN MORE LEARN MORE scalability LEARN MORE LEARN MORE Features Features Features Advanced Features e No account expiration 5 unicast DNS servers DNSSEC and IPv6 support e Active Failover e Get up to 30 hostnames 600 000 queries per month e Global IP Anycast Network Traffic Management Wildcard support and more Support for 9 DNS record types No hard limit on usernames Advanced Traffic Management 25 Emu MORE ON DEVICE DNS MORE ON PERSONAL DNS MORE ON BUSINESS DNS 3 Fill in the nece
8. a stable surface an Qn EN 20 Chapter 2 Getting Started b Operation Fan state iy r Buzzer state Backlight 0 f CO current value Green normal n ppm Orange warning Temperature rary IC r iiid H of l Humidity current value current value l a Y ALARM e Setting buttons a Two level warnings and temperature unit setting 1 Press the SET button once to access the level 1 L1 warning threshold setup 2 Press the A or V button to increase or decrease the setting value 100ppm per time 3 Press the SET button again to access the level 2 L2 warning threshold setup 4 Press the A or Y button to increase or decrease the setting value 100ppm per time 5 Press the SET button again to access the temperature unit setup 6 Press the A or V button to switch C or F 7 Press the SET button again to save and exit b Buzzer setup 1 When the buzzer beeps press the ALARM button to stop 2 Long press the ALARM button for 3 seconds to switch ON or OFF the buzzer c Factory default 1 L1 1200ppm 2 L2 2000ppm 3 Temperature unit C 4 Buzzer beeps ON EN 21 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 7 Alarm Switch LA5576 a To power on the device do one of the following i Plug in the power adapter to the device and the other side to the wall outlet ii Insert the batteries into the device To insert the batteries r
9. disaster prevention and security functions e Partial Arm Start partial of the security function and all disaster prevention function EN 72 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 3 Alarm Delay This option allows you to configure the outgoing incoming alarm delay time once the sensor triggered 1 Select Arm Delay Alarm Delay Setup E to activate Arm mode in second s a Delay Time to activate alarm in gt second s Sensor Delay List Fet Immune Motion Sensor 62F3CD w e Apply Set the delay time to activate the alarm mode 3 Select the desired sensor on Sensor Delay List This option is only applicable for Contact sensor or Pet Immune Motion sensor 4 Click Apply EN 73 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 Sensor This option allows you to configure the device binding settings The compatible device types include the following Wireless Panel Console Wireless Button Console Wireless Contact Sensor Wireless Pet Immune Motion Sensor Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Sensor Wireless CO Sensor Wireless Al Transducer Wireless DI Transducer and Wireless Relay DI 1 Be sure to complete all device binding configurations first See 2 2 Device Joining on page 12 2 Select Sensor 3 Click the desired device icon to enter the relevant setup page Sensor Setup Status amp Current mode Disarm Console F785A8 Button Controller F547E1 P Contact Sensor F7 85BA f Contact Sensor F786B3 a g
10. items IPv Address optional TTL value is 60 seconds Edit TTL _ I have mail server with another name and would like to add MX hostname aaa After all settings are complete the DDNS alias will be the combination of hostname and DDNS server For example Hostname xxx DDNS server dyndns web com DDNS alias xxx dyndns web com EN 64 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 6 DHCP Leasing This option displays the Gateway DHCP client information 1 Select System gt DHCP Leasing E oe o on w oos A coe BEJ ceo O moman uporede teat est System DHCP Leasing 192 168 19 60 00 1 7b de 5e 79 Always 192 168 19 100 __ 1c 4b d6 76 15 6f 2 Click Renew to renew the Gateway DHCP client information Note e The first IP address shown on the above illustration as Always belongs to an IP camera To configure IP camera setup refer to 4 7 Surveillance on page 90 for details 4 1 7 Clock This option allows you to adjust the current system date and time 1 Select System gt Clock System Clock Current system time 04 22 2014 12 01 Date 04 22 2014 mm dd yyyy O kac Apply 2 Enter the new Date and Time as required 3 Click Apply EN 65 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 8 Log Server This option allows you to set up the external Syslog server information There are two available options Syslog and SIA Select System gt Log Server Syslog This option allows you to con
11. reboot the system click Reboot 3 A pop out message Do you really want to reboot the System to re confirm again Select Yes to proceed EN 70 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 13 Reset This option allows you to reset all settings to the factory default 1 Select System gt Reset Oy System Reset You can press the Reset button below to reset all settings to the factory default if you require you ll be asked again for confirmation CS 2 To reset the system click Reset 3 A pop out message Do you really want to reset the system to re confirm again Select Yes to proceed EN 71 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 2 Arm Mode This option allows you to select the alarm mode 1 Be sure that the Alarm Controller configuration is successful See 2 2 Device Joining on page 12 2 Select Arm Mode gi TAT S BES ELE ae fs Arm Disarm Current Mode Disarm Mode Selection Disarm Disable all burglarproof sensor alarms BUT enable all anti disaster sensor alarms Partial Arm Enable all partial arm _mode enabled burglarproof sensor alarms AND enable all anti disaster os Full Arm Enable all sensor alarms Burglarproof type sensors ie Contact Sensor Motion Sensor Anti disaster bype sensors Le Smoke Sensor 3 Select the desired alarm mode Disarm Partial Arm Full Arm e Disarm Disarm for the security function only start the disaster prevention function e Full Arm Start all
12. stand or table The device may fall causing serious damage to it Place this device in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the power cord Place unit to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord of the device from the AC wall outlet Do not cover the device or block the airflow to the device with any other objects Keep the device away from excessive heat and humidity and keep the device free from vibration and dust Keep liquids away from the device Do not expose the device to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the device Do not overload the wall sockets extension cords or adapter as this can result fire or electrical shock Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install the device in a temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants Operate this device only with the type of power source indicated on the device s marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your retailer or local power company Cleaning Be sure to unplug the product before cleaning Wipe the device with a clean dry cloth Do not use liquid abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents to clean the device Servicing Do not attempt to service this device yourself Any attempt to
13. the connection See 2 2 Device Joining on page 12 Place the magnet closer to the Contact Sensor main unit and click Refresh on the web console EN 113 Chapter 6 Appendix Problem Got an error message when Set the Contact Sensor to close enabling the arm mode to Partial mode Arm or Full Arm Note When the Contact Sensor is in ontact Sensor ID S5E0308 Status Error open mode you cannot enable Partial Arm and Full Arm mode Arm Disarm Current Mode Disarm Please check Contact Sensor F785BA Cancel Bypass Cannot access the WHTS web Unplug the power adapter from the console even if the AP SSID is Gateway and plug in again to correct reboot the system EN 114 Problem Forgot the password Cannot upgrade the Gateway firmware Chapter 6 Appendix Press the SET button for 15 seconds to restore the factory default settings A password is required before updating the firmware Please contact the manufacturer for more information EN 115
14. to avoid any false alarm likes animal immunity 6 Click Apply to save the settings Note e To avoid false alarm and save the battery power there is a 30 seconds lock out after motion sensor triggered which means after the motion sensor triggered it will stay in sleep mode for 30 seconds EN 78 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 5 Smoke Sensor This option allows you to configure the Wireless Smoke Sensor settings 1 Click End Device Setup shi SE04B5 Smoke Sensor EE v Delete Apply Cancel 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm 4 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers such as Wireless Power switching or Wireless Lock switch select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 5 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 6 Click Apply to save the settings EN 79 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 6 Carbon Dioxide CO3 Sensor This option allows you to configure the Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sensor settings 1 Click i End Device Setup Device ID Device Type Device Name Security Zone Value High rang value Low rang value Threshold Siren Alarm Switch link F784F4 Carbon Dioxide Sensor E ES eee
15. to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 1 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body EN 3 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions When using this device basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Safety Considerations Do not place this device on an unstable cart
16. turn it off PANIC ALARM DISARM OK LA5584 XXXXXX DISARM Password DISARM OK Alarm kkk LA5582 XXXXXX Tamper Alarm EN 104 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 8 Hotkey With the hotkey features you can use a combination of keys to access or OO t DOO Q gt The hotkey list as the following O 4 Wireless Relay Switch CFD Wireless Alarm Switch C 0 Wireless CO5 Temperature amp Humidity Sensor EN 105 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 9 Device Operation Detail Main Function Sub Tree 1 Sub Tree 2 Sub Tree 3 LA5578 Status LA5578 Status PROTEUS INAST Value Open vClose LA5580 Status LA5580 Value PERE oC A 220V 1 54 330W LA5577 XXXXXX DI1 LA5577 XXXXXX DI2 LA5577 Status LA5577 XXXXXX Open vClose DO1 LA5577 XXXXXX DO2 Automation LA5577 XXXXXX LA5575 XXXXXX DO1 LA5575 Status LA5575 XXXXXX Open vClose DO2 oe LA5584 Status Open vClose Siren LA5576 XXXXXX LASS ae Open vClose LA5575 XXXXXX EN 106 Chapter 6 Appendix Chapter 6 Appendix 6 1 3rd Party Sensor Integration The following sensor types are designed to be integrated with the 3rd party sensor once required Sensor type 3rd party sensor Wireless Al Transducer i e 4 20mA CO Detector Gas Detector or Temperature Sensor Wireless DI Transducer i e NC NO CO Detector Smoke Detector Fire Alarm or Gas Detector Wireless Relay
17. 1 160 Gateway LAN IP 192 168 19 254 Gateway SSID TECHview La Ew Note e Short press the SET button to join the device e Press and hold the SET button for 15 seconds to reset all settings to the factory default settings e Unplug the power adapter from the Gateway and plug in again to reboot the system EN 11 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 2 Installing the Memory Card A memory card can be installed in the Gateway to provide additional storage space for recorded videos Insert the SD card into its slot making sure it is in the correct orientation as shown in the illustration Note The Gateway supports SD card up to 32GB 2 2 Device Joining All RF devices can be directly joined using the following 2 methods Gateway or Router Power Switching With Router it acts as a wireless hub for interconnecting sensors and gateway and it also can expand communication coverage by cascading up to 3 routers Note RF devices are referring to the Sensors including Console Switch and Transducer 2 2 1 Device Joining via Gateway 1 Plug in the power adapter to the Gateway and the other side to the wall outlet 2 Short press the SET button at the back of the Gateway Wait until the Alarm LED indicator blinks red before releasing the SET button EN 12 Chapter 2 Getting Started 3 Remove the sensor bracket if necessary hbracket Wireless Contact Sensor 4 Short p
18. 3D8 D01 Power Relay Module Detail Detail Wireless Relay Open Wireless Relay 5E03D8 DI1 5E03D8 DO1 Zone On Demand Timer On Demand Timer Switch Link Camera Link Value 3 18 Switch On Off For automation type controllers such as Wireless Power Switching or Wireless Lock Switch you can manually turn on off the device switch EN 41 Chapter 3 APP Management Select and touch the switch device icon once then slide it to turn ON or OFF Remote Power Switch Remote Power Switch 5E0309 5E0309 Current 116V 0 0A 0 0W 59Hz Current 115V 0 4A 37 0W 59Hz On Demand Timer ON On Demand Timer ON Usage Usage lt Power Off gt lt Power On gt Siren can be turned ON or OFF randomly by touching the Siren icon 3 19 Current Power Status When power switching is turned on the current measured value will show voltage current power and frequency Touch it to enlarge the display Remote Power Switch 5E0309 Current 115V 0 4A 37 0W 59Hz On Demand Timer ON Usage 3 20 On Demand Timer Touch On Demand Timer to select the power on timer EN 42 Chapter 3 APP Management Select Schedule to set the schedule to let the device to automatically turn the switch on off Remote Power Switch 5E0309 Current 115V 0 4A 37 0W 59Hz On Demand Timer Usage 3 21 Schedule Setup You can set up to 2 schedules per day 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 1 hour
19. 4 22 2014 11 40 07 Cameral Contact Sensor OxF785BA E SI Sl E 2 Click to play back the recorded file 3 Right click on and select Save target as to export the file into your computer Note e The latest 50 events will appears on the Event List and all events are automatically saved into the SD card installed on the Gateway The maximum memory card size is 32 GB e Ifthe recorded file is H 264 please rename the file extension name to h264 when you save it to your computer notebook EN 95 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 8 Notification This option allows you to configure e mail notification settings 4 8 1 Email This option allows you to configure e mail notification settings 1 Select Notification gt Email Notification Email Email Service 1 Enable SMTP Server _ mailserver com tw IP or Domain Name Authentication 4 Yes La as ES Ed s 4 Password Email Address example mailserver com tw Email Service 2 Enable SMTP Server IP or Domain Name neutaton Authentication W Yes Notification User name Password Peat Raa Email Service 3 Enable SMTP Server IP or Domain Name Authentication W Yes 2 Check Enable to enable e mail notification service 3 Enter SMTP server s IP address or Domain Name in the SMTP Server field 4 Check Yes to enable SMTP authentication once requir
20. 4 5 6 7 8 9Bio 1 12 13 Distance 10m M 01234567 8 910111213 e The effective distance is 8 10m at 2m height e 150 degree at horizontal position e 25 degree at vertical position c Pet immune detection could be effective if it meets the following criteria e Height less than 50cm e Weight less than 6kg d To avoid false alarm do the following e Be sure the installation is stable e Do not place the device to face any light source directly e Never face the sensor to the place that pests can climb up directly To save the battery power there is a 30 seconds lock out after motion sensor triggered which means after the motion sensor triggered it will stay in sleep mode for 30 seconds Note e Tamper proof function is only available for Panel Console Contact Sensor Motion Sensor and Siren e Alarm switch siren is highly recommended to be joined installed at last to avoid the false alarm caused by unexpected tamper proof EN 19 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 5 Smoke Sensor LA5587 a Install the batteries into the battery compartments and close the bottom cover firmly b Mount the bracket on the ceiling When the sensor detects the smoke it will automatically trigger the alarm and also send out the signal to the Gateway To manually turn off the alarm sound push the button on the front side of the sensor 2 4 6 CO Sensor a Hang it on the wall through the rear holds or place it on
21. E Control Center s Skype Badge App Icon Badges Sounds Banners O Do Not Disturb Facebook Sounds Badges Sounds Banners Banners Alerts EN 34 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 7 Push Notification Setting Android When first time login the APP on an Android device a pop up message appears on the screen to confirm if you re allowed to turn on the push notification service Click YES to continue Check to enable Enable Push Service Are you allowed to receive push notifications Registration Status Gateway ID DISABLE Registration ID DISABLE GCM Status DISABLE Enable Push Service Wait for a while to Registration Status let the system Gateway ID 001C7B77F521 receives the Registration ID C8OKAS012939 4 Dey ea ane information from the cloud server You can also configure the Push Notification at MISC eet System Log Video Event Network Information Streaming Channel Push Notification SETTINGS Login Password Network Settings Alarm Delay System Configure EN 35 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 8 Push Notification When some events are detected the gateway will automatically send out the push messages to your smart handheld device in minutes even when the APP is off line eoooo H E 5 3G am 91 G eoooo pE 3G a 92 47218 2H 47216 pi 2014 04 21 Mon 17 58 15 Panic 2014 04 21 Mon 17 58 54 Alarm P notification CBT220 0xF547E1 SCT220 0xF785BA not
22. Hview Password eecececeeccce Wi Fi off CHOOSE A NETWORK Bluetooth Cellular Personal Hotspot Off PAA SS 172137475169 7181970 a WAYNE gt Carrier Chunghwa Telecom i t amp I i Other Ask to Join Networks f Bf Notification Center I Known networks will be joined automatically Control Center If no known networks are available you will 3 3 Launch APP eoooo H RS 3G F 1 40 Touch the APP icon E to launch the APP Bi A ela Messages Calendar Photos Camera gt a 92 0ag ea TECHview Weather Clock WET es TECHview Notes Reminders Game Center Newsstand a w iTunes Store pai pare Passbook X Pas k s EK Pean ee Phone Mail Safari Music EN 32 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 4 Login Page 1 Touch the APP icon ee to enter the login page 2 Enter the Gateway Domain Name or IP and Password to login Note e You may turn on Remember Password function to retain the password for the next time login The default is 123 same as WebUl eeeco REGIN 3G F41 40 ecco PHL 3G F F1 40 Incorrect password Close 3 5 IP Detection and Selection If Internet link is connected the APP will automatically detect WAN IP To select the detected WAN IP swipe down the screen as shown in the illustration below eoooo HMR 3G F604 ecooco HME 3G F46 05 Today All 36 231 20 125 TECHview 2014 04 21 Mon 18 04 49 Panic CPN240C 0xF785A8
23. N Wireless ome Security System User s Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement 3 DAlely PIECAUTIONS eosin sists estvescaulagancarsch E 4 Chapter 1 Introduction sxcescctsccesecsenccessianssccssnsanasieoiaasiancenecmnseacsaseenavenecnnen 5 ET COUN CS rapa os once acelondncentneesinnenes ovat cease wpeecae Asncen ss ereapaasstace netemtadeseconds 5 Ra I FOGUCIGHWIST sontene T aruda tendo erescentets 6 AGS Y SIG MV ATG Le CLUE Ganaa sae ace al oi le or a eo a ee at ee 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started svsiccciiccescccaedics siadees ex ecsaeetiwiveatare ad iescdevedseeaaban 8 2 1 Gateway Configuration ccccceccceccecseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeseeesaaaeeeeesaeeees 8 Zi2 DEVICE JOMING cicmeunianta a ta eA Ae als 12 ZOIDOVICS D CISION sasesareasicereccg accaaercs aaceemneteusnareadc EES 15 ZA On Site Installation sepini occeeesvodenveraddd eE ES eE EEE AEN 16 2 5 Surveillance Configuration cccceeccceeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeseaeeeees 29 Chapter 3 APP Management ccscceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneesneeaees 31 Chapter 4 Web Management cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneseneeaneeeneeeaees 56 Aloyse N r N 56 D gt A ModE rara T E a a aeaudec ete haee dient 72 BS Alame ay 2525 ses Sa a sarap unites cea nended aanuat ate Sesin waa cele aloadectsadit 73 AAP OCNSON ciate eet te eel a er ee reel es ee 74 AWO
24. OEI sierpe ia a tal ae eee edeeeeees 85 AO AONAN Me o r E E E eicendenaroacacs 86 IBY ie 8 a 2 C1 E sea eee eee eee 90 AO NOUMNCATION soi hand eudcdtuas tect sadecexennseludex aa Eae tes bateuasecuactud aa Taaa Ea 96 AO oE Uy ZOMG wes ks ate ce ea ee ee 97 PE MO OO OL eran haere etiet telly a a a a a aai 98 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 99 Chapter 6 ADD GN GI ccsscciaccpeticnca sla iusreauanetenciasbacteasens taba tecan kaedenaeneeeeien 107 6 1 Srd Party Sensor Integration cecccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseseeeeeaeeeeeeseaees 107 6 2 TYOUDIGSNOOUNG iiss ciiedsern an E anc ellebunuse 112 EN 2 FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try
25. Schedule Set the desired schedule to ON and touch to access the time and day setup Specify the Start and End time then select the desired day 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Every Sunday Every Monday Every Tuesday Every Wednesday Every Thursday Every Friday Every Saturday lt Slide to enable gt lt Scroll to select gt lt Tick to select gt EN 43 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 22 Power Meter and Cumulative Usage Touch Usage to select the cumulative period to calculate The total spent energy and cost will be displayed Remote Power Switch 5E0309 Current 115V 0 4A 37 0W 59Hz On Demand Timer lt Scroll to select gt The maximum cumulative period is 3 months and the earliest month shown on the screen is 12 months ago EN 44 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 23 Video Live View Select and touch IP camera s icon to display the live video To view the live image of any camera on full screen hold your smart handheld device horizontally for better viewing Full screen Normal view 3 24 Taking Screenshot For iPhone iPad press both Power and Home buttons to capture a screenshot of the current screen On most Android phones press both Power and Volume Down buttons to capture a screenshot of the current screen Full screen EN 45 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 25 Device Disconnected The device icon will be showed in GREY once disconnected from the Gateway If
26. Siren Siren Setup Siren Setup amp Current Mode Disarm Current Mode Disarm OFF Alarm Controller F52035 ON Alarm Controller F52035 Controller name and ID Alarm is triggered Alarm is activated 3 You can click device status to turn on off the siren manually 4 Click End Device Setup OFF e Device ID F52035 Device Type Alarm Controller Device Name v v 5 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 6 Click Apply to save the settings Note e If any of the sensor battery is low 2 7V or below the system will automatic generate battery low event log to alert and also trigger the siren alarm for 3 seconds EN 85 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 6 Automation This option allows you to configure the automation related controller settings The automation type devices include Wireless Power Meter Switch Wireless Lock Controller and Wireless Relay DO 1 Be sure to complete the automation type controller configurations See 2 2 Device Joining on page 12 2 Select Automation Automation related Controller Setup Status amp Current mode Disarm Off status Lock Controller F783D5 Wireless Relay DO1 SEO3D8 Wireless Relay DO2 5E03D8 On status Remote Power Switch 5E0309 Controller name and ID 3 You can click device status to turn on off the automation device manually 4 6 1 Remote P
27. Switch Wireless Power Relay Module Wireless Lock Switch Electronic Lock Contact your installer for detail instructions about the 3rd party sensor installation EN 107 Chapter 6 Appendix Al DI Transducer and Lock Switch Applications 4 20mA CO Detector 4 20mA Gas Detector Temperature Sensor Electronic Lock Al Transducer Al Transducer Al Transducer Lock Controller OOO O00 NC NO CO Detector NC NO Smoke Detector NC Fire Alarm NC NO Gas Detector DI Transducer DI Transducer DI Transducer DI Transducer Al Transducer Integration Gas Detector Legend and Description B Negative wiring of detector R Positive wiring of detector G Analog wiring of detector F Fuse Al Transducer Yellow 4 20mA Current EN 108 Chapter 6 Appendix Al Transducer Integration Temperature Sensor power supply 15 40VDC 24VAC 20 DC12v 4 20mA current Yellow DI Transducer Integration CO Sensor DC1i2v Adapter EN 109 Chapter 6 Appendix DI Transducer Integration Smoke Sensor Smoke Detector 4 3 oO 7 An l p M WL i ae i Adapter DI Transducer White SL 130B Lock Position z 4 Green 5 White EN 110 Chapter 6 Appendix Relay Switch LA5577 DO2 DO1 DI2 DN SET
28. T220 OxF786B3 1 Alarm SCT220 OxF785BA 1 CBT 220 Arm CBT220 OxFS47E1 0 GATEWAY Disarm NGW240 WEB PAGE GATEWAY Partial NGW240 WEB PAGE GATEWAY Disarm NGW240 WEB PAGE GATEWAY Arm NGW240 WEB PAGE GATEWAY Disarm NGW240 WEB PAGE Alarm SCT220 OxF786B3 1 Alarm SCT220 OxF78S5BA 1 CBI 220 Arm CBI220 OxFS47E1 0 Panic CBT220 OxFS47E1 0 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 Tue 12 02 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 Tue 12 04 22 2014 11 42 A 04 22 2014 Tue 12 Le gt 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 il 04 22 2014 7 amp 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 11 04 22 2014 il 04 22 2014 04 22 2014 2 Click to delete all event logs D 4 f td Note e All logs are automatically saved into the SD card installed on the Gateway 50 logs per file and more than 1 000 logs could be saved e All logs can also be sent via a designated e mail For more information refer to 4 8 Notification on page 96 e Alarm Panic Tampered Lost connection Low battery Over current protection logs will be sent via APP push notification service For more information refer to 3 6 Push Notification Setting iOS on page 35 or 3 7 Push Notification Setting Android on page 36 EN 68 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 10 Information This option displays the Gateway information software version network Select System gt Information System Informat
29. cancel the selection tap the desired switch Touch OK to confirm Switch Link ssp Ges A a F 85BA F 86B3 F 85FD F 86A9 D E 5E03D8 DI1 5E03D8 DI2 Switch Link 014 C Ge Co FJIJA F 86B3 F 85FD F 86A9 O 5E03D8 DI1 5E03D8 D12 Zone Settings Switch Link Camera Link ARCE ILS 3D8 DO1 5E0308 D FF7835 5E0 ey 5E0309 Linked switches EN 48 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 29 Camera Link Touch Camera Link to configure the camera setup Select the camera first then select the sensor to link The v icon will appear on the screen Touch OK to confirm eooco HETS S T 3 19 eoooo HERS TF 3 23 eocoo RERS S F 3 23 SETTINGS e MISC SETTINGS LOGOUT 3 30 System Log Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt System Log to view the latest event log stored in the Gateway eeoo0 REUSS FF3119 ee000 RERS S F 3 24 eeose HEMT 3G TF 4 20 SETTINGS INFORMATION SYSTEM LOG SETTINGS MISC SETTINGS LOGOUT EN 49 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 31 Video Event Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Video Event to view the event trigger video list To play back the video select the desired event and the video playback starts el VIDEO EVENT Camera2 Contact Sensor 0xF7 Camera1 PIR Motion Sensor 0 Camera2 Contact Sensor 0xF7 Camera2 Contact Sensor 0xF7 Camera1 PIR Motion Sensor 0 Camera1 PIR Motion Sensor 0 Camera2 C
30. do so will make the warranty invalid When servicing refer to the qualified service personnel EN 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing this Wireless Home Turnkey System WHTS WHTS provides a fully wireless solution that enables home user to secure monitor and control home facilities by locally or remotely via phone tablet PC laptop keypad and keyfob The most important is no professional installation required it is far simpler than conventional home security systems i e wired CCTV which may require complex wiring or even re construction With the devices lying around your house you can be very easily to construct a smart home by yourself 1 1 Features WHTS supports the following features e Burglar Proof Easy to set up the home security by full arm or partial arm and maximum 10 security zones are allowed e Anti Disaster Easy to prevent any disaster from happening at home by wireless e Emergency Alert Easy to trigger panic to alert family by a couple of handheld devices e Real Time Event Notification Once any event be detected the system will send out notifications by email or APP push per setup e Home Automation Easy to turn ON OFF the home electronic appliances wirelessly to provide a smart living environment e 3rd Party Device Integration Easy to integrate with the conventional sensors or devices by transducer or relay e Energy Management Easy to m
31. dry contact c The Pin functions are as below Wire 1 Red Dry contact Input Positive Wire 2 White Dry contact Input Negative d To connect the CX 96R CO detector as example please see the following diagram e Mount the bracket on the wall EN 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 11 Lock Switch LA5580 a Power on the device b Connect the wiring pin of 3rd party lock c The Pin functions are as below Wire 1 Red DC 12V Power Input Wire 2 Black Common Wire 3 Yellow Open Collect Digital Output 12V 120mA Max Wire 4 Green Open Close status OV 12V DC Level input active high Wire 5 White Lock Unlock status OV 12V DC Level input active high d To connect the SL 130B Electronic lock as example please see the following diagram 9 Electronic Lock Push Button 4 Black SL 130B 2 Red Red 3 Yellow Lock Position 4 Green 5 White e Mount the bracket on the wall EN 26 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 12 Relay Switch LA5577 a Power on the adapter with a proper location b Connect the wiring pin of 3rd party device by DI DO dry contact c The description of integration and wiring as example SET blinking when joining Reboot blinking when reboot Wire 1 DC 12V Power Input Wire 2 GND Common Wire 3 DI1 Dry contact Input 1 Positive Wire 4 DI2 Dry contact Input 2 Positive Wire 5 DO1 Dry contact Output Wire 6 DO1 Dry contact Output W
32. e batteries into the battery compartments Then close the bottom cover firmly Note The battery is designed for power backup and it will last for 2 hours The tamper proof function will only be activated after the system is armed 2 4 2 Button Console LA5573 a Follow the steps to change the battery Attention CR2032 battery positive side up Remove the 4 screws Install the battery Replace the back cover and the back cover and attach the 4 screws EN 16 Chapter 2 Getting Started b Button functions fox mm or It needs to set up the link device to make the function buttons work 2 4 3 Contact Sensor LA5584 a Install the battery into the battery compartment Attention CR2032 battery positive side up b Mount the bracket on the frame side of the door or window and then put the reed on the bracket EN 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started c Place the magnet on the door or window side Align the arrow point of the reed by less than 10mm distance Then stick on it 10mm je YW F gt Close Open Note Due to tamper proof design please make sure the installation is stable to avoid any false alarm 2 4 4 Motion Sensor LA5582 a Mount the bracket on the wall at the height of 1 8 to 2 4 m Do not install it upside down Er 1 8 2 4m PA 2Q EN 18 Chapter 2 Getting Started b The scan pattern is illustrated in the figure below 012 3
33. ect ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 7 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 8 Click Apply to save the settings 4 4 9 Wireless Relay DI This option allows you to configure the Wireless Relay DI settings 1 Click mm A Device ID 5E03D8 Device Type Wireless Relay DI1 Device Name E ES ie ii Alarm Type C Anti disaster Switch link Switch link 1 Wireless Relay5E03D8 DO1 ON LE 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name End Device Setup h Ch be Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm EN 83 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 Inthe Alarm Type field check Anti disaster when connecting with the third party disaster sensor The DI sensor will be ready to alarm all the time 5 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers to enable remote automatic control select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 6 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 7 Click Apply to save the settings EN 84 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 5 Siren This option allows you to configure the Wireless Alarm Controller settings 1 Be sure to complete the siren configuration See 2 2 Device Joining on page 12 2 Select
34. ect the wiring pin of 3rd party device by 4 20mA signal c The Pin functions are as below Wire 1 Red DC 5 12V Power Input Wire 2 Black Common amp Negative 4 20mA Signal Input Wire 3 Yellow Positive 4 20mA Signal Input Wire 4 Green Reserved Wire 5 White Reserved d To connect the GIF200 FL Gas detector as example please see the following diagram DC POWER SUPPLY 24 30 VDC for instrument Legend and Description Al Transducer B Negative wiring of detector R Positive wiring of detector G Analog wiring of detector F Fuse Yellow 4 20mA Current e Mount the bracket on the wall f When configuring the detective range the high range value is 20mA and the low range value is 4mA 4 20mA The threshold value will be set based on percentage for example when 20mA setting as 50 4mA setting as 10 if the threshold value setting as 40 that means the device will be triggered while the current value over 16mA 1 Signal current 4mA gt gt gt 16mA 20mA 2 Setting value 10 gt gt gt gt 40 50 EN 24 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 10 Digital Input DI Transducer a Install the battery into its compartment Attention CR2032 battery positive side up Remove the 3 screws Remove the back cover Install the battery Then replace the back cover and attach the 3 screws b Connect the wiring pin of 3rd party device by DI DO
35. ed 5 Enter username and password in the User name and Password fields once required 6 Enter the e mail address of the recipient in the Email Address field The e mail message can be sent out to up to 3 recipients concurrently 7 Click Apply to save the settings EN 96 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 9 Security Zone This option allows you to configure the security zone 1 Select Security Zone Security Zone Setup 1 Lid 3 Qa E A 07 0s 2 Select the location 3 Click on the pull down menu to see more options To customize the zone name select Other and enter the desired zone name Note e The maximum input data for the customized zone name is 10 characters 4 Check the desired security zone area to enable this zone while partial arming 5 Click Apply to save the settings Note e When you set up the Security Zone Name you can define each sensor s security zone at sensor s setup page Once you check the box of the security zone you can Partial Arm the selected zone as you want EN 97 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 10 Logout This option allows you to log out of the system Select Logout Password EN 98 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management Chapter 5 Panel Console Management Using wireless panel console LA5572 you can also operate the system functions 5 1 Device Configuration This section provides a step by step guide to configure LA5572 wit
36. efer to the illustration below b Once the alarm is triggered the alarm volume is approximately 90dB To turn off the alarm sound press the upper LED button EN 22 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 8 Power Switching LA5578 a Plug it into a wall socket and connect to any household appliance with less than 10A b Press the ON OFF button to manually turn on off the power relay Remote Power Switch E0309 Current 115V 0 4A 37 0W 59Hz On Demand Timer ON Usage c Power Meter Plug the home appliance on LA5578 It can calculate the Voltage V Current A Power W Frequency Hz when the device is power ON the minimum Watt should be powered on for at least 1 hour d Energy Used Cost Input the unit cost at peak time and off peak time by Web Management first and select the accumulate period by month the maximum is 3 months Then the system will automatically calculate the Total Cost Peak Time Cost and Off Peak Time Cost the earliest period is 1 year ago e The power meter value can be displayed on the Web Management APP and Panel Console LA5572 However the cost value can only be displayed on the Web Management and APP EN 23 Chapter 2 Getting Started The following devices are designed to be integrated with the 3rd party sensor once required Please refer to Chapter 6 Appendix on page 107 for more details 2 4 9 Analog Input Al Transducer a Power on the device b Conn
37. er Switch Power Switch 0 WSN Lock Switch Security Z Surveillance For details on the installation and configuration about the respective device see Chapter 2 Getting Started on page 8 EN 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Gateway Configuration This section provides a step by step guide to the installation and configuration of the Wireless Gateway Accessories 2 Detachable antennas Stylus CD 2 1 1 Configuring Gateway Connection 1 Fasten both antennas on the back of the Gateway Adjust the antennas position at 90 angle 3 Plug in the power adapter to the Gateway and the other side to the wall outlet EN 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started LED indicators SENSORS rr 1 O O O OO O POWER USB WAN PAN ALARM SD CARD The following table describes the Gateway LEDs LED location Indication Normal SD card or USB disk drive is Orange inserted Wee cane blinking IP camera join When long press the WPS button Blue Communication via Internet service blinking provider via WAN interface PAN Green Sensor network status blinking Normal Alarm is triggered Red blinking Device join When long press the SET button 4 Wait for around 60 seconds for the Gateway to boot up The Power LED lights blue 5 Start up your computer and enable the wireless network interface Look for the wireless network icon at the bo
38. er control your in house lighting or device remotely Wireless Gateway ia eh Meter Auto lighting EN 87 Chapter 4 Web Management Scheduling Power On Off Time To set the schedule to let the device to automatically turn the switch on off do the following 1 Inthe On Demand Timer field select Schedule On Demand Timer lSchedule1 Day OSun OMon ATu Wed OT OFr Dat oe O eea OSchedue2 Day Osun OMon CiTue OWed OTw OFr Sat Ea Time start v Ena 0 v Check Schedule 1 Schedule 2 box to enable this function Choose the day s that you want to set Check the respective box Set the Start and End time Click Apply to save the settings If the Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 are overlap the system cannot save the settings oy 4 6 2 Lock Switch This option allows you to configure the Wireless Lock Switch settings 1 Click LI _ End Device Setup a C Device ID F783D5 Device Type Lock Controller O Name I Automation Delete Apply Cancel 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Click Apply to save the settings EN 88 Chapter 4 Web Management Note e The Lock Controller is used to integrate with electronic lock and transform the signal into wireless control signal See 6 1 3rd Party Sensor Integration on page 107 4 6 3 Wireless Relay DO This option allows you to configure the Wireless Relay DO settings 1 Cl
39. ere below is the default fixed assignment for the last field of IP address i e XX XX XX 60 a 60 99 is reserved for IP camera use b 100 253 is reserved for DHCP client use EN 59 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 4 WLAN This option allows you to configure the Gateway Wireless LAN interface 1 Select System gt WLAN System WLAN Enable Wireless LAN Interface ssID Channel Wireless LAN Security Auth Mode Personal Pre Shared Key Key Format Passphrase 8 32 characters WPA2 PSK AES Network Key 2 Check Enable Wireless LAN Interface to enable the Wireless LAN 3 Enter SSID The default SSID for the Gateway is TECHview 4 On Channel specify the wireless channel To avoid conflicting with other access points set the setting to Auto 5 On Wireless LAN Security select the desired security settings 6 To enable WEP WPA encryption enter the key for data encryption in Auth Mode 7 Click Apply Note e Ifthe WPS function is being used the WLAN security type must be set to WPA EN 60 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 5 DDNS This option allows you to configure the Gateway Dynamic DNS DDNS information 1 Select System gt DDNS System DDNS DDNS Service M Enable Dyndns System SEN Password Alias hometest dyndns web com x 2 Check Enable to enable DDNS Service 3 Select the DDNS service provider s domain name in the Dyndns System field 4 Enter Username and
40. figure Restore Configure Confirm Are you sure to restore Configure Cancel Confirm Note e The Restore Configure function will only available when there is a backup data EN 54 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 39 Logout Touch Options gt LOGOUT to log out of the APP Then touch Logout to confirm Zone Settings Switch Link Camera Link Confirm Are you sure to logout Cancel Logout EN 55 Chapter 4 Web Management Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 System After completed the initial Gateway configuration see 2 1 Gateway Configuration on page 8 you can now connect to the Gateway via HTTP web browser In the home page of the WHTS the left navigation bar shows the menu options to configure the system System Password Old Password f e New Password 3 12 Numeric Confirm Password Menu option System setting status 4 1 1 Password This option allows you to change the login password 1 Select System gt Password 2 Enter password in the Old Password field The default password is 123 3 Enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields 4 Click Apply EN 56 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 2 WAN This option allows you to configure the Gateway WAN interface There are three available options Depending on what internet service provider you choose you can use one of them to connect to Internet e DHCP This option allows the Gateway to
41. figure the external log server information 1 Select Syslog eee oee ow ow mn oons D coa B EE O momoo upoode eoor neset System Log Server Setting Syslog Server oa b Customer ID 12345678901234567890 20 Numeric Syslog Server 111 240 76 89 x IP Address or Domain Name f 2 Enter the gateway ID number and the IP address or Domain name of the external event log server 3 Click Apply EN 66 Chapter 4 Web Management SIA This option allows you to configure the external SIA server information 1 Select SIA B ooe wan an wan oons Pig Coe ae Information Upgrade Reboot Reset Server System Log Server Setting SIA Server SIA Server 192 168 19 100 IP Address or Domain Name SIA Port Account Number Account Prefix Receiver Number Apply Cancel 2 Enter the IP address or Domain name SIA port number Account number and prefix and specify the receiver number 3 Click Apply EN 67 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 9 Event Log This option displays the latest fifty 50 event logs 1 Select System gt Event Log sytem Password WAN LAN WLAN DONS eo Clock vent Log THO ARIC ICO gt f System Event Log W CBI 220 Disarm CBT220 0xF547E1 0 Tampered SMT220 0x62F220 1 Tampered WAL220 0xF52035 1 Alarm SCT220 O0xF786B3 1 Alarm SCT220 OxF78SBA 1 CBT 220 Arm CBT220 OxF547E1 0 Panic CPN240C OxF78SA8 0 Panic CBT220 0xF547E1 0 CBI 220 Disarm CBI220 OxFS47E1 0 Alarm SC
42. h Device ID F785BA Device Type Contact Sensor Device Name v v Security Zone Front Yard v Camera Link Switch link v Add Switch link 1 Delete Apply Cancel 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm 4 In Camera Link field select the camera for enabling the event triggered recording 5 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers to enable remote automatic control select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 6 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 7 Click Apply to save the settings EN 77 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 4 PIR Motion Sensor This option allows you to configure the Wireless Motion Sensor settings 1 Click Ri End Device Setup R AA 62F3CD PIR Motion Sensor DeviceNme dE SCS Sd Security Zone Camera Link PIR Alarm Timer 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm 4 Inthe Camera Link field select the camera for enabling the event triggered recording 5 Inthe P R Alarm Timer field set the alarm timer for siren once triggered This is
43. h the gateway 1 gt Press the SET button on the gateway for 2 seconds The Alarm LED lights red shortly 2 gt Press the SET button on the Panel Console The Connect to LA5570 appears on the screen SET button 3 gt Wait for the date time temperature humidity and system status appear on the Panel Console indicating the binding is completed If the Console Panel displays Connect to LA5570 Fail repeat the above steps until the binding is completed 4 gt Mount the Panel Console on the wall EN 99 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management Note e LA5572 supports both city power and battery alkaline AA battery x 2 non rechargeable for 2 hours emergency use e Once LA5572 is unexpectedly unplugged from the bracket under system arm mode the tam per proof detection will trigger the alarm 5 2 Function buttons The following table describes the LA5572 function buttons Button Description O Press to enable disable Full arm mode e Press to enter the configuration mode romos O scroll down key Cancel or Back key Keypad EN 100 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 3 Menu Navigation Press the G button and key in the password to enter the menu mode gt Automation Sensor Menu options The following table describes the available menu options Menu Submenu Description Automation Display a list of binding automati
44. ick End Device Setup EJ A Device ID 5E03D8 Device Type Wireless Relay DO1 Device Name vV vV Oe Deni Tias ON V EN 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Set the schedule to automatically switch the device on off in the On Demand Timer field Same as scheduling the Power Meter 4 Click Apply to save the settings EN 89 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 7 Surveillance This option allows you to configure both the 3rd party wireless and wired IP camera change its settings and view live video via web browser 1 Be sure to complete the IP camera configuration See 2 5 Surveillance Configuration on page 29 2 Select Surveillance video Monitoring Click to view in RTSP mode IP camera name Click to view in HTTP mode 4 7 1 Setup This option allows you to configure the third party IP camera settings 1 Select Camera Setup IP Camera m C e e v IP camera MAC address EN 90 Chapter 4 Web Management 2 After the IP camera links to the Gateway via DHCP the IP camera MAC address will appear on the list Click Renew to renew the list 3 Click the MAC address and it will automatically fill the setup parameters IP Camera Then confirm the Name IP address and Port mapping information You can also change or add the IP camera parameters manually 4 Click Y to add
45. ifications unread 3 9 Main Page ee0oo RELS S F 2 45 97 Options lt ot gt Retesh Panic Disarm Display only at Arm Stay Alarm The current devices status is indicated by its color e Red means normal e Green means triggered on On iPhone push the Home button to switch to desktop The APP is still running in background EN 36 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 10 Panic Touch and hold the Panic icon shown on the function bar for a few seconds then it will trigger alarm immediately TECHview TECHview N as 00 7N oo Ex N N 3 11 Arming Disarming Touch the Arm Stay or OFF icon to arm or disarm the system Main page Full Arm mode Partial Arm mode TECHview TECHview TECHview EN a F547E1 Ce oe o Qoe 0 fo EN 37 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 12 Sensor State Error While arming the system will check all contact sensors state first and display an error message if any of the sensor is detected in open state Please check Contact Sensor F785BA Cancel Bypass 3 13 Alarm Trigger Once any alarm is triggered a pop up message will appear on the screen the system will send out a push message to your smart handheld device and all related device icons will change to Green color to alert Alarm Alarm Contact Sensor F785BA OK If the alarm has been triggered i e 30 minutes ago the related sensor icons remain in Green un
46. into your computer To download the VLC software visit http www videolan org vlc e The Gateway can only support the video recording up to 4 IP cameras e Ifyou using IE 10 browser enable the Display all website in Compatibility View option in Tools gt Compatibility View Setting 4 You can add and remove websibes to be displayed in bbaity VEA Add this websibe msn com add Websrtes wou we aoded tn Compatiuity Views i Rens af Demay iranat stes in Coesnabi ty View sf Download undated compatiblity ksts from Morosoft Leann more by reachng the potent Exponer pracy statement Chose EN 93 Chapter 4 Web Management Camera Video Setup Monitoring Event Sols JULY 16 TAMMIE Volume Live view via RTSP mode Camera Setup crating O Ommmovistor 3 aout Oon oF Live view via HTTP mode EN 94 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 7 3 Event This option allows you to view the recorded videos or save the recorded file into your computer 1 To view recorded videos select Event Event List Playback Export 1 04 22 2014 12 04 32 Camera Contact Sensor OxF786B3 2 04 22 2014 12 04 29 Cameral Contact Sensor OxF785BA 3 04 22 2014 12 02 52 Camera Contact Sensor OxF786B3 4 04 22 2014 12 02 50 Cameral Contact Sensor OxF785BA 5 04 22 2014 11 42 09 Camera2 Contact Sensor OxF786B3 6 04 22 2014 11 41 55 Cameral Contact Sensor OxF785BA 7 04 22 2014 11 40 12 Camera2 Contact Sensor OxF786B3 8 0
47. ion Gateway Version 001 00 019_T33AU Gateway WAN IP 1 163 187 54 Gateway LAN IP 192 168 19 254 Gateway SSID TECHview 4 1 11 Upgrade This option allows you to upgrade the Gateway software a Upgrade by USB pen drive 1 Ls Select System gt Upgrade System Upgrade 1_Save image file whss_pck into the USB drive 2 Plug in USB drive to Gateway USB slot 3 Press Upgrade button to do the upgrade 1_Select Local file _pck 2 Press Select button to do the upload 3 On the next page Press Upgrade button to do the upgrade Browse Select Save the image file whss pck into the USB drive Plug the USB drive into the Gateway USB port Enter the password Click Upgrade EN 69 Chapter 4 Web Management b Upgrade by remote site 1 2 3 4 Select System gt Upgrade Save the firmware file pck to your computer Click the Browse button to select the latest firmware file Then press Select to confirm the selection Click Upgrade to update the firmware Note For the password information please contact the authorized partners 4 1 12 Reboot This option allows you to power reboot the system once you changed any system settings 1 Select System gt Reboot IHC DONS ae Once you changed any system settings you ve to reboot the system to take effect Please click the the Reboot button below as required you ll be asked again for confirmation 2 To
48. ire 7 DO2 Dry contact Output Wire 8 DO2 Dry contact Output hard buttons DI DO for trigger simulation DO2 DO1 DI2 ODI SET Reboot d7 M8 co STHEORN SESE SESE ce Ces OfOFOFOFoOR ofa i al s Tik NFB 1P 10A Testing Socket 5 5 one f DC12v Adapter NFB 1P 10A Testing Socket p OO O Switch 1 Switch 2 NFB No Fuse Breaker EN 27 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 13 Power Relay Module LA5575 a Power on the adapter with a proper location b Connect the wiring pin of 3rd party device by DI DO dry contact c The description of integration and wiring as example Wire 1 AC IN 100VAC 240VAC Wire 2 AC IN 100VAC 240VAC Wire 3 K1 Dry Output 1 Dry contact Wire 4 K1 Dry Output 1 Dry contact Wire 5 K2 Dry Output 2 Dry contact Wire 6 K2 Dry Output 2 Dry contact Power Source Wire 2 Power Source N L ae J Utesting Socket Wire 316 FB 1P 10A Switch 1_Wire 4a s JU esting Socket Wire 5 A NFB 1P 10A Switch 2 Wire 6 NFB No Fuse Breaker EN 28 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 5 Surveillance Configuration This Gateway supports the types of camera setup 2 5 1 Wired Configuration 1 Connect the Gateway and the IP camera by using an Ethernet cable IP camera will obtain an IP address from the Gateway via DHCP protocol 2 To obtain the IP camera MAC address and configure related IP camera settings refer to 4 7 Surveillance on page 90 3
49. less Button Console settings 1 Click 8 End Device Setup Oe Device ID F544A1 a Device Type Button Controller A Device Name viv A Remote Control 7v K While long push PA ON DA OFF a Switch link PANIC ON v Add While long push FA 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Inthe Remote Control field select one automation type device to enable remote automatic control 4 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers while pushing the Panic button select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 5 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 6 Click Apply to save the settings Note e You may press the respective button FA PA DA to change the alarm mode Full Arm mode Partial Arm mode Disarm mode e While in emergency press and hold FA button to trigger the emergency alert e When using this device with an automation type device press and hold PA button for 3 seconds to turn on the device connection Press and hold DA button for 3 seconds to turn off the device connection EN 76 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 3 Contact Sensor This option allows you to configure the Wireless Contact Sensor settings 1 Click End Device Setup o g
50. obtain an IP address dynamically via DHCP 1 Select System gt WAN gt DHCP E ls cere System WAN Ed A Obtains an IP address dynamically via DHCP Q Apply 2 Click Apply e PPPoE This option allows the Gateway to obtain an IP address dynamically via PPPoE 1 Select System gt WAN gt PPPOE E o B o o oo eee E San O Ei eae ees ed System WAN ODHCP PPPOE OStatic IP Obtains an IP address dynamically via PPPoE em La 2 Enter the user name and password of PPPOE 3 Click Apply EN 57 Chapter 4 Web Management e Static IP This option allows you to configure the Gateway WAN interface using a fixed IP address 1 Select System gt WAN gt Static IP password RZ yan oons easing Clock System WAN Es La ODHCP OPPPOE Static IP La Uses a fixed IP address IP Address 0 ioe Ie Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway IP o o o E E DNS IP Address es s h2 2 Enter the information for IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP and DNS IP Address as assigned 3 Click Apply EN 58 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 1 3 LAN This option allows you to configure the Gateway LAN interface 1 Select System gt LAN TE G QR Cini Cee Ge ices System LAN P addes 2 J 5 _ Subnet Mask s fs ps Jo 2 Enter IP Address and Subnet Mask as your preferred The default IP address is 192 168 19 254 3 Click Apply Note H
51. on type devices and display the device status Sensor Sensor List Display a list of binding sensors and display the device status Siren Siren List Display a list of binding sirens and display the device status Set the alarm delay time while triggering the selected sensors Give you an option to add or remove the selected sensor Event Logs Display the latest 50 entries of system event logs Information Display the system version and network settings Arm Delay Setup PaseNord Change the password By default the password is 123 aem Adjust the date and time Clock Security Display the available zone list and display Zone the zone status System Note Please refer to 5 9 Device Operation Detail on page 106 for more information EN 101 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 4 Using the AWAY STAY Button To activate the alarm Press the or button to enable choose the arm mode AWAY means Full ARM STAY means Partial ARM mode LA5584 XXXXXX Bypass enter AWAY Pa S Swo rd STAY Pa S sword DALLES EEEIEE EE a e kkk K K check sensor Enter AWAY Mode Enter STAY Mode Fix the Press 10 seconds later 10 seconds later error state ENTER on site key to bypass OK OK Press CANCEL key to Set the 0 10 20 30 seconds of cancel the setting the Delay Time in Alarm Delay while counting down configuration mode To deactivate the alarm Press the or button again to disable the res
52. onitor the power consumption of home electronic appliance for energy saving e Live View Video Easy to watch the live video at Anytime and Anywhere by APP or Web interface e Event Triggered Recording Easy to record the live video wirelessly once detected any event per setup e Touch n Play Installation Easy to deploy the whole security system by touch n play installation Internet Access Provide the lite function of wireless AP to allow Internet access by wired or wireless e APP Software iOS Android Easy to operate via APPs e APP Push Notification Easy to receive notification by APP push EN 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Products List WHTS is a kind of turnkey security system by providing up to 14 items including Gateway as below You may check out the product details by going through the respective chapter hereinafter Wireless Gateway Wireless Panel Console Wireless Button Console LA5570 LA5572 LA5573 Wireless Contact Sensor Wireless Pet Immune Motion Wireless Photoelectric LA5584 Sensor LA5582 Smoke Sensor LA5587 Wireless COs Temperature amp Humidity Sensor Wireless Al Transducer Wireless Alarm Switch Wireless Lock Switch Wireless Power Switching LA5576 LA5580 AU LA5578 Wireless Relay Switch Wireless Power Relay LA5577 Module LA5575 EN 6 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 System Architecture i cia Automation 0 y Pow
53. ontact Sensor 0xF7 Full screen Camera2 Contact Sensor 0xF7 9 Camera Contact Sensor OxXF7 Event trigger video list 3 32 Network Information Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Network Information to view the Gateway network information INFORMATION System Log Web Interface Video Event Appliction Version Network Information NGW 240 Version Streaming Channel NGW 240 WAN IP SETTINGS NGW 240 LAN IP NGW 240 SSID Login Password Group ID Network Settings Alarm Delay Device Token APNS Service ON ee hee a WE ee EN 50 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 33 Website Interface Touch Options gt MISC SETTINGS gt Network Information gt Website to enter the Gateway Web Management for changing the necessary settings if required The details on how to configure settings on the respective sensor see Chapter 4 Web Management on page 56 pesece amet FS F327 84 mm TIT NETWORK INFO Web Interface WHSS Wireless Home Security System Welcome to the setup home page you may complete all system A configuration step by step via here If you encounter any difficulties ARA you may check out the user manual or contact with the channel rep Ca that you purchased from directly B Current mode Disarm Gateway Version 001 00 019_T34AU Gateway WAN IP 36 231 16 182 Appliction Version NGW 240 Version NGW 240 WAN IP LE Gateway LAN IP 192 168 19 254 Gateway SSID TECHview
54. ower Meter Switch This option allows you to configure the Wireless Power Meter Switch settings 1 Click E End Device Setup ca Oe OFF v 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Device Name the Device ID 5E0309 Device Type Remote Power Switch EN 86 Chapter 4 Web Management Click on the pull down menu to see more options Set the schedule to automatically switch the device on off in the On Demand Timer field To calculate the power consumption and cost do the following The current measurement value is displayed in the Power Value field Automation ie Electricity Running Cost Calculator Power Value 116V 0 0A 0 0W 60Hz Peak Unit Price 4 50 ToD 09 00 Vv 18 00 v Off Peak Unit Price 3 80 ez Calculation Period from 2014 02 V to 2014 04 last 3 months in max Total energy used 0 003125 kWh Peak 0 003125 Off Peak 0 Total amount 0 014063 Peak 0 014063 Off Peak 0 i Enter the peak off peak unit price ii Specify the peak hour time duration iii Select the calculation period The calculation period is from 1 to 3 months The current measure value is displayed in the Power Value field The total energy consumption and cost are displayed in the Total energy used and Total amount fields 4 Click Apply to save the settings Note By this automation feature you may pow
55. pective arm mode DISARM Password Enter password kkk to disarm DISARM OK DISARM Password False Wrong password please try it again EN 102 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 5 Using the Panic Button To trigger emergency alarm immediately e Press and hold the button for 3 seconds To deactivate the alarm e Enter the password and press the CD button PANIC ALARM DISARM Password DISARM OK k x0 iS password 5 6 Using the Function Button Press the C to enter the operation mode FUNC Password gt Automation kkk Sensor xx iS password EN 103 Chapter 5 Panel Console Management 5 7 Operating Tips The following messages that you may meet while using LA5572 a When the battery power is low a Low Baitery message will display on the screen to remind LA5572 BATTERY LOW b If you remove the wall mount bracket while arming or other device tamper proof i e LA5584 the siren will be triggered automatically Enter the password directly to turn it off Tamper Alarm xk k LA5584 XXXXXX Tamper Alarm iS password c Once the sensor is disconnected from the gateway it will indicate by a strike through as below Check the sensor power status or re join it with the gateway gt AS 584 699679 LA5584 00006C d When the alarm is triggered Panel Console will be sync up and display the alarm message on the screen Enter the password directly to
56. ptions Dynamic DNS Pro 1year w Use Coupon Contribute to DynCares Dyn s foundation work 5 00 v Would you like to print an estimate quote click PLACE ORDER o ini Note trial You will be given a 14 day free trial and you can cancel the application within the trial period The payment will only be charged after the free Adi a mew ook cod vse ica Ause Confirm your order EN 63 Chapter 4 Web Management 7 Create a new hostname and click Activate Enter a hostname and IP address and select a DDNS server My Account Add New Hostname My Services DynDNS Pro Hosts DynECT Managed DNS Ute To get the full benefits of Dynamic DNS including premium subscriber domains and other features add DynDNS Pro Domain names DNS hosting Dyn Email services Hostname hometest dyndns web com yv Internet Guide DynECT Email Delivery Lite Wildcard create host dyndns yourdomain com alias only for DynDNS Pro users for example to use same settings for wwrw host dyndns You don t currently have a DynDNS Pro service in your account Renew Services oe ae ee yourdomain com Auto Renew Settings masa yuna E E T C WebHop Redirect URL forwarding service Tips on Getting Stared Offline Hostname Sync Expirations Account Settings Billing IP Address 61 57 131 206 Your current location s IP address is 61 57 131 206 My Cart NE 0
57. recommended to install VLC media player v1 1 9 or above on your PC before displaying the video of IP camera via HTTP browser EN 30 Chapter 3 APP Management Chapter 3 APP Management 3 1 Download APP on Smart Handheld Device By using APP you can view the sensors status video live view and access the Web Management remotely to monitor your home and family at anytime and anywhere Note The user interface varies depending on your smart handheld device design 3 1 1 Installing Application iOS Recommended environment e iPhone 4 or above iPad2 or above e OS 6 1 or above 1 Download the APP TECHView Home Auto from App Store 2 Install the application 3 1 2 Installing Application Android Recommended environment e Android phone CPU 1 GHz or above with Duo core e Android 4 0 or above 1 Download the APP TECHView Home Auto from Google Play 2 Install the application EN 31 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 2 Network Setting For Wi Fi connection local use set your phone Wi Fi setting to connect to the gateway s SSID Once connected you may have to enter the encryption key once required Note e Default SSID is TECHview and no encryption key e For mobile network user 3G or above skip this network configuration eoooo HEME 3G F10 46 100 gt e R451 o 94 eeoco PELE 3G FF1 51 94 M Settings i Wi Fi Enter the password for TECHview Cancel Enter Password Airplane Mode Z TEC
58. ress the SET button at the back of the sensor Wait until the LED indicator blinks green before releasing the SET button Wireless Contact Sensor e For CO sensor press both the A and F buttons until the screen blinks 5 To verify if the device binding process is successful do one of the following e Wait for few seconds until both indicators on the Gateway and device turned off e Click Refresh icon on the web console to verify if the device binding process is successful 6 Repeat above steps to bind other devices EN 13 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 2 2 Device Joining via Router Power Switching 1 Plug in the power switch to the wall outlet 2 Short press the SET button on the power switch Wait until the LED indicator blinks green before releasing the SET button 3 Remove the sensor bracket if necessary Short press the SET button at the back of the sensor LED Wait until the LED indicator blinks green before releasing the SET button e For CO sensor press both the A and V buttons until the screen blinks Wireless Contact Sensor 5 To verify if the device binding process is successful do one of the following e Wait for few seconds until both indicators on the router and device turned off e Click Refresh icon on the web console to verify if the device binding process is successful 6 Repeat above steps to bind other devices EN 14 Chapter 2 Getting Sta
59. rted 2 2 3 Checking Device Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI Short press the SET button at the back of the sensor twice The signal strength is indicated by its LED indicator Status LED Color and Behavior Blinks green very quickly for 15 seconds Blinks green quickly for 15 seconds Blinks green slowly for 15 seconds not recommended Blinks red for 3 seconds and then turns off No Signal not recommended Note RSSI devices are including Button Console Contact Sensor Motion Sensor Smoke Sensor Al Transducer DI Transducer and Siren 2 3 Device Deletion 2 3 1 Device Deletion To remove the device binding press the SET button for 5 seconds The LED indicator blinks green and then turns off After few seconds the LED indicator blinks red and then turns off again indicating the deletion process is complete You can also remove the device binding on the web console However it is only applicable for non battery power device e For CO sensor press both the A button until the screen blinks 2 3 2 Reboot the Gateway Unplug the power adapter from the Gateway and plug in again to reboot the system 2 3 3 Reset the Gateway Press and hold the SET button for 15 seconds to reset all settings to the factory default settings EN 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 4 On Site Installation 2 4 1 Panel Console LA5572 a Mount the bracket on the wall b Open the battery cover and install th
60. s 5 Set the threshold value in the Threshold field EN 81 Chapter 4 Web Management 6 Check Enable to enable siren alarm once the current reading hits the threshold 7 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers to enable remote automatic control select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered 8 Inthe Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device 9 Click Apply to save the settings 4 4 8 DI Transducer This option allows you to configure the Wireless DI Transducer settings 4 Click End Device Setup Close Ly Device ID F786A9 Device Type DI Transducer Device Name v v Security Zone Camera Link Alarm Type Switch link v Add 2 Select the location device number and specify the sensor name Click on the pull down menu to see more options 3 Select the security zone while enabling partial arm 4 Inthe Camera Link field select the camera for enabling the event triggered recording 5 Inthe Alarm Type field check Anti disaster when connecting with the third party disaster sensor The DI sensor will be ready to alarm all the time EN 82 Chapter 4 Web Management 6 To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers to enable remote automatic control select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Sel
61. ssary data and follow the on screen instruction to create a Dyn account My Account Shopping Cart DynDNS Pro upgrade sdided to your shagging cart Actve Senis Renew Servces Ao Renew Settings Grocer Hisory amag Protie Sec Seeretors Contino t Qals O s founcation work pa wosa you Me D pris an seme oue Create account or login to continue checkout weenane lane Password sesses canmouewon ieee Emal hornetest yahoo com tw hornetest yahoo cam tw x CE Soa EAS m a y 67618 Sutscribe to Qn newseter One or tio per mont I accept me terms of Dns Sopeaee oes ge Sots De Dun innis Soreemers enc Ons Anaa Ss EN 62 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 Enter the confirmation code to confirm your account Thanks for creating your Dyn account We ve sent an email to grant lee uisco com tw to verify your account Please check your inbox and click on the confirmation link or enter the confirmation code below contimation code _ Resend Verification Change Email Address 6 Fill in the payment information and Note A confirmation code will be sent to your e mail account 5 Click PROCEED TO CHECKOUT to continue My Account My Services Account Settings Billing Active Services Renew Services Auto Renew Settings Order History Billing Profile Sync Expirations Shopping Cart PROCEED TO CHECKOUT gt Thank you for confirming your account Upgrade O
62. t x PIR Motion Sensor 62F220 Smoke Sensor F6O0DFD NS AI Transducer F785FD DI Transducer F786A9 Sensor name and ID Sensor status or current value Note e The console will be automatically refreshed in every 10 seconds EN 74 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 1 Panel Console This option allows you to configure the Wireless Panel Console settings 1 Click End Device Setup F78492 Console Device Name v Value D an MAX gt MN lt Siren Alarm Enable Switch link oo v Ada Select the location device number and specify the sensor name La r3 rA ES ELE Eg Click on the pull down menu to see more options The current temperature and humidity readings are displayed in the Value field Set the maximum MAX and minimum MIN threshold values You may swap temperature unit C or F once required Check Enable to enable siren alarm once the current temperature or humidity hits the threshold To bind multiple links with the automation type controllers such as Wireless Power Switching or Wireless Lock Switch select the controller ID in the Switch link field and click Add Select ON or OFF the device when the alarm is triggered In the Switch link field click Remove to delete the current binded automation type device Click Apply to save the settings EN 75 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 4 2 Button Console This option allows you to configure the Wire
63. the IP camera 5 Reboot both Gateway and IP camera to take effect Camera lt Setup You must reboot gateway IP Camera SSS a Cameral 192 168 19 60 554 1031 1081 Time Expired s EN 91 Chapter 4 Web Management However if the IP camera is not fully compatible with the Gateway click IP camera name and configure the necessary settings IP Camera Setup ae IP camera name Camerat IP address of the IP camera p 192 168 19 60 Authentication enable RTSP Streaming Access stream name Access Name For Stream 1 live sdp IP camera RTSP port number 554 Gateway RTSP port number IP camera HTTP port number Jeb Page 80 Gateway HTTP port number Web Page Mapping Port 1081 Dual stream options Dual sica eA Access stream name Access Name For Stream 2 live2 sdp If there needs Authentication for login IP camera in RTSP mode check enable in the Authentication field and enter the Username and Password 6 Click Apply to save the settings EN 92 Chapter 4 Web Management 4 7 2 Monitoring This option allows you to view live video via either RTSP mode or HTTP mode 1 To view live video select Monitoring 2 Click IP camera name to display video via RTSP mode T Click to display video via HTTP mode Note e Ifyou cannot view video in RTSP mode install the VLC software first
64. this happens i check if the power supply is unplugged or the battery a E power is low on each disconnected sensor TECHview 3 26 Options Touch Options on the top left to show the sub function page Zone Settings Switch Link Camera Link F52035 CO o EN 46 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 2 Zone Setup Touch Zone Settings to enter the zone setup page Zone Settings Switch Link Camera Link You may choose the zone name devices to apply the v icon will appear on the screen and enable the specific zone will be armed while Partial Arming Setting a new alias 1 Front Yard 2 Backyard o Fronted Gr F B5BA F 86B3 62F220 mt Aste mB KCEE 4 Test a ee l l Yael a aet Daaf Da eal Daea Daf ee Front Yard Garage Outdoor 1 9 O00 COCOe 123 Q retum a lt Select link lt Specify zone name gt device s gt lt Slide to enable gt lt Scroll to select location gt To customize the zone name select Other and enter the desired zone name EN 47 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 28 Switch Link Touch Switch Link to configure the link setup Select the sensor first then select the switch to link up to 5 switches The YW icon will appear on the screen e By default the switch is set to ON A red power icon at the right bottom indicates the power is on To turn off the switch click the icon The red power icon 4 will disappear e To
65. til the state is changed back click OFF on APP EN 38 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 14 Refresh Click the Refresh icon to manually refresh all status immediately Refresh The auto refresh timer is approximately 5 15 seconds by default If you quick click the Refresh icon for three times the system will pop up the Prompt window to confirm the connection Prompt Connection errors please re login No Ok EN 39 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 15 Rename Touch and hold the desired device icon and the rename dialog box appears on the screen Enter the i new name using the on screen keyboard You may Seting a new aias also customize the name in any language i e Chinese supported by your smart handheld device Mom s room Cancel QUWTEFRETIYTUEIL FOP AISIDIFIGIHEJTKEL ZIXICITVIBINIM 123 amp OQ space return 3 16 Device Information Select and touch the device icon once the screen mhp S FF Detai will display the device information which includes device type device ID name zone switch link camera link and its current value Contact Sensor Close F785BA Zone Front Yard Switch Link 5E03D8 DO1 ON 5E03D8 DO2 OFF 5E0309 ON Camera Link Camera1 Value EN 40 Chapter 3 APP Management 3 17 Relay Detail Relay Switch and Power Relay Module are DI DO device types Click it to see the setup detail Relay Switch Relay Switch Wireless Relay 5E0
66. ttom right of the screen wireless network icon 6 Click the wireless connection icon Wireless Network Connection Status window will be displayed on the screen EN 9 Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 Choose the Gateway SSID and click Connect gt 2a ea 4 Wireless Network Connection XXXX Connected all TECHview will vvvv Open Network and Sharing Center 8 Enter the password and tap OK Note e The default wireless network setting of the gateway SSID TECHview Password none IP address 192 168 19 254 9 Start your web browser It is recommended to use IE7 0 or above 10 Enter the Gateway IP address in the Address field and press Enter 11 Once connected to the Gateway the Login Password window appears Password CANCEL EN 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started 12 Enter the password and click LOGIN The default password is 123 13 After passed the password authorization the home page of Wireless Home Turnkey System WHTS shows up on the screen To change the appropriate settings 4 1 System on page 56 Bd WHSS Wireless Home Security System Welcome to the setup home page you may complete all system configuration step by step via here If you encounter any difficulties you may check out the user manual or contact with the channel rep that you purchased from directly Current mode Disarm Gateway Version 001 00 019_T34AU Gateway WAN IP 36 231 10
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