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0.07.B.0033 SMARTGUARD air Operating Instructions-10Jul2012-NG
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1. OB O OJ O OB O O hannel 14 activates Channel 15 activates s Channel 3 is always the Alarm Channel if any of the alarms are used activated page 38 Installers information Mobile number Physical address For your convenience you will find an Address Register included in your SMARTGUARDair packaging Use this Address Register to record which addresses have been assigned their access code and which channel will be activated by that address A Keep the address register in a safe place The supplied Address Register will record the first 512 addresses from 0 to 512 as well as a space to record your new Master Code Should you require a second Address Register to record the next 487 addresses please contact your nearest Centurion Systems Pty Ltd branch or distributor page 39 O CENTSYS 0 07 B 0033 SMARTGUARD air Operating Instructions 10 ul2012 www centsys com au
2. irrespective of the time the user has set as the Key Wipeout time e The backlight mirrors the Key Wipeout time exactly e If the device is externally powered e The Key Wipeout time is not restricted in any way e The backlight remains on indefinitely irrespective of the Key Wipeout time setting page 21 Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO 1 Enter Program Mode 8 Master Code B 2 Select Key Wipeout Menu O 3 Enter Key Wipeout Time Seconds 4 Exit Program Mode will be disabled only applicable to externally powered devices e If the Key Wipeout time is set to Key Wipeout Disabling the Key Wipeout time will e Compromise the security of the system Cause a code entry to be incorrectly recognised as a wrong code if an incomplete code was previously entered page 22 Example Set the Key Wipeout time to 15 seconds Master Code QQOO Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O 1 Enter Program Mode 8 8 2 Select Key Wipeout Menu 5 3 Enter Key Wipeout Time 1 88 4 Exit Program Mode Example Disable Key Wipeout time Master Code QQOO Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBY O 1 Enter Program Mode 8 8 G 2 Select Key Wipeout Menu 6 3 Enter Key Wipeout Time O Q 4 Exit Program Mode page 23 Setting the security parameters The following procedure sets the conditions under which
3. either stand alone single channel multichannel or integrated into products such as the D5 Evo D10 D10 Turbo VECTOR2 etc page 2 An Anti hack feature can be enabled causing the unit to shut down after a pre selected number of incorrect codes have been entered The unit will then reset after a pre selected time A telltale LED will indicate that the Anti hack feature has been triggered Once programmed the system can be backed up onto the optional Backup Memory Module Code PCA12201V1 0 This allows the system to be easily restored if required An optional independent Anti tamper Switch can be fitted and wired internally to transmit an alarm signal if the unit has been forced open or removed from its mountings page 3 General use 4 After a user has been added to the SMARTGUARDair s memory and the keypad has been paired with a compatible code hopping receiver access is granted by keying in a valid code and confirming the entry with the key For example if the code 0008 is being used as an access code the user will enter the digits in seguence and then press The green LED will illuminate briefly to indicate that a valid access code has been entered Briefly pressing the key after a code has been entered will cause the SMARTGUARDair to transmit a signal for a minimum of 750ms milliseconds However holding down the key will allow for a transmission of up to eight seconds which will accommodate
4. recesses provided on the rear panel 4 Attach the rear pane to the mounting surface gooseneck with the mounting screws supplied Be sure to seal all the mountings with silicone sealant Use only the mounting holes shown If the other mounting holes are used the mounting screws will interfere with the batteries page 34 a a a y Battery low indication Once the batteries start to near the end of their service life the SMARTGUARDair will detect the battery low condition and both visible and audible indications will be provided The following indications should be noted by the user Visible The red LED will flash rapidly three times and repeat this action every four seconds e Audible The tone of the onboard buzzer will be different from its normal pitch during key presses There will still be a fair amount of usage left before the batteries are completely drained but it is advisable to replace them as soon as possible to ensure continued operation Daily operations Battery life One 12 years Ten 10 years 50 5 years 100 3 years 200 2 years 500 1 year The battery life is characterised but not necessarily tested page 33 Anti tamper Switch 3 The Anti tamper Switch input is a normally open input In other words the input must be tied to common to trigger the Anti tamper Alarm e If the onboard terminals are used to connect the anti tamper switch the switch s normally closed N C
5. Enter Reset Time Seconds 5 Exit Program Mode The unit will revert to normal operation after the specified Reset Time The orange LED will flash briefly every four seconds as a telltale that the anti hack alarm has been invoked The telltale LED indication will revert to the normal red LED flashing indicator on correct entry of a code page 19 Example Set Wrong Code Alarm to activate after five incorrect codes have been entered The unit must revert to normal operation after 30 seconds Master Code QOOO Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes 1 Enter Program Mode Ck 2 Select Lockout Menu 3 Enter number of codes O 4 Enter Reset Time 3 O 5 Exit Program Mode O page 20 Setting the Key Wipeout time The following procedure sets the number of seconds for which keystrokes remain valid This ensures that if a partial code has been entered it is wiped out of the keypad buffer after a preset time and must be re entered in its entirety The Key Wipeout time may be specified from 0 to 255 seconds The value is interpreted as follows e 0 Key Wipeout is disabled e 1 255 Key Wipeout occurs after the specified number of seconds The keypad backlight generally mirrors the Key Wipeout setting The following rules apply to the Key Wipeout time and the backlight time e If the device is battery powered e The Key Wipeout time never exceeds 15 seconds
6. e denotes optional variable page 12 Example Add access codeQ OO into address 60 e The code must operate Channel 2 e Code is valid forever Master Code 0990 Indicator LEDs STANDBYO Enter the following keystrokes Enter Program Mode 8 Select Add Menu Enter user address Enter access code Select channel O Enter access limit Exit Add Menu Exit Program Mode ON V U BP U NH 6060600000 page 13 PBeleting a user The following procedure will delete an access code at a specified address Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O 1 Enter Program Mode B Master Code 2 Select Delete Menu 2 3 Enter user address Address 4 Exit Delete Menu 5 Exit Program Mode O Example Delete access code at address JO Master codi J 9908 Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBY O 1 Enter Program Mode 2 Select Delete Menu 3 Enter user address O 4 Exit Delete Menu 5 Exit Program Mode page 14 Example Delete access codes at multiple addresses such as 60 89 0000 Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O i 1 Enter Program Mode 8 8 2 Select Delete Menu 3 Enter user address O B 4 Enter user address 9 O 5 Exit Delete Menu O 6 Exit Program Mode page 15 rDelete all usersy It is possible to delete all users stored
7. the Alarm channel Channel 3 will activate This also sets the Anti default and Keypad Alarm Tone Mute features The following alarm conditions can be set Duress Code one Default off Adding one to the last digit of an access code activates the unit as normal but also activates the alarm channel This is used if entering under duress E g If the access code is 6080060 entering 60800606 gives access but also activates the alarm Important when choosing an access code number e If you intend using the Duress Security Parameter ensure that no consecutive numbers are assigned as access codes e Ensure that the desired code has not already been allocated Panic Alarm Default off Pressing the x and keys simultaneously activates the Alarm channel e Wrong Codes Default off When the number of wrong codes is exceeded the Alarm channel is activated e Anti default feature Default on To achieve greater security this feature prevents the system parameters from being reset by the defaulting features page 24 The Master Code can still be defaulted to 680060 but doing this will break the pairing between the SMARTGUARDair and any paired receivers This pairing will need to be re established in order to continue using the system e Keypad Alarm Tone Mute feature Default off Establishing this feature turns off the audible feedback when entering a code This prevents an eavesdropper from determining the n
8. CENTSYS SMART curr eds a lt HIGH SECURITY KEYLESS ACCESS CONTROL How to use this Guide General description General use Powering up Glossary KwikLearn KwikPair Technical specifications Changing the Master Code Adding a new user Deleting a user Deleting all users Pairing Setting the anti hack parameters Setting the Key Wipeout time Setting the security parameters Alarms Backing up the unit Restoring the unit Defaulting the unit e Defaulting the Master Code Defaulting the System Parameters Battery low indication Typical mounting instructions Fitting the optional anti tamper switch External 12V DC power Typical applications Installation information page 1 page 2 page 4 page 5 page 6 page 7 page 9 page 10 page 11 page 12 page 14 page 16 page 17 page 19 page 21 page 24 page 28 page 29 page 30 page 31 page 31 page 31 page 33 page 34 page 35 page 36 page 37 page 38 PHow to use this Guide The procedures in this Guide require the user to perform certain sequential actions on the SMARTGUARDair keypad To assist you the combined state of the three LED indicators on the keypad correspond with particular steps within a procedure When carrying out the procedures please be aware of the following The factory default Master Code 68060 is used throughout this Guide as an example only Refer to page 6 for instructions on how to change the Master Code Indicates a pa
9. ams see pages 35 and 36 will enable you to start using your SMARTGUARDair system right away Add a new access code at a specified address The code will operate Channel 1 only Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes 1 Enter Program Mode x Master Code 2 Select KwikLearn 3 Enter user address O 4 Enter access code new access code o o Default Master Code 1234 The SMARTGUARDair will have to be paired to a valid receiver before a code will be able to activate it Thus the KwikLearn procedure will store a new code in the keypad s memory but the code will still have to be associated with a receiver using either the KwikPair facility described on page 9 or the Pairing procedure on page 17 page 7 Example KwikLearn access code 9060 into addressQ Master Code AAGO Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O 6 1 Enter Program Mode Cx 3 x 2 Select KwikLearn O 3 Enter user address O O 4 Enter access code O 8 O O S page 8 KwikPair 3 The SMARTGUARDair must now be paired with a CENTSYS code hopping radio receiver 1 2 Place the receiver into Learn Mode Enter a valid access code on the SMARTGUARDair followed by The SMARTGUARDair will now transmit for a short time and will pair with the receiver Hash Hold may be used as described on page 4 to extend the transmission time to suit the learning procedur
10. and common connections MUST be used Normally closed N C will be connected to Inl and COM to Neg e if the anti tamper switch is to be connected to a third party alarm system either normally closed or normally open can be used along with a common connection Onboard alarm option activates Alarm Channel Channel 3 To third party alarm system page 35 PEXternal 12V DC power pt 5 Refer to this diagram only if an external 12V power source is to be used Even though an external power supply will provide a more or less unlimited duty cycle there will be no autonomy whatsoever in the event of a power failure Should an external 12V power supply be used the power selection link must be moved to Q bridge the pin marked 12 Volt with the common centre pin From external 12V DC el power supply J The supply voltage should not exceed 12V DC page 36 Typical applications A O O 0 Gate operat page 37 perator PIMPORTANT installation information NS EN RE LR OA Complete the installation information below for future reference T Keep this manual in a safe place Master Code Channel 1 activates hannel 2 activates hannel 3 Alarm Channel activates hannel 4 activates hannel 5 activates hannel 6 activates hannel 7 activates hannel 8 activates hannel 9 activates hannel 10 activates hannel 11 activates hannel 12 activates hannel 13 activates
11. e 29 Restoring the unit Restores all the user access codes as well as system settings from the optional Backup Memory Module PCA12201v1 0 Procedure for restoring the unit Remove power Plug the Battery Backup Module into the socket provided Reapply power All three LEDs will now be ON Enter Master Code then press on the keypad The yellow LED will begin to flash indicating that the memory is being restored When the memory has been restored a beep will be heard and the yellow LED will turn off Remove the Backup Memory Module and keep it in a safe place Restoring from a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any information that was previously contained in the SMARTGUARDair unit page 30 Defaulting the unit X Both the Master Code and the system parameters timers alarm functions etc can be reset to Factory Defaults This is useful when the Master Code has been forgotten or the system parameters are in an unknown state Defaulting the Master Code Remove power Reapply power while holding the key down for two seconds A beep will then follow indicating that the Master Code has been reset to 68060 If the Anti default feature has been enabled the pairing between the receiver will be broken during this process If the user identifies that the pairing has been broken it is the user s responsibility to ensure that the keypad has not been tampered with i e that additional codes have no
12. e associated with certain types of receivers Exit Learn Mode on the receiver Test the system by entering a valid access code followed by O page 9 pTechnical specifications Battery supply voltage External power supply Wireless ranget Operating temperature Operating humidity Output Housing material Degree of protection Battery life Code length Memory capacity Memory retention Token codes 2 x AA Alkaline batteries voltage range 2 6V 3 3V External 12V DC power supply 30 metres 18 C to 55 C 0 90 14 standard channels one alarm channel Polycarbonate 1P55 Two to five years One to ten digits 1000 unigue codes non volatile gt 200 vears 1 254 activations Only replace with Alkaline batteries Other types of batteries NiMH Li lon etc as well as rechargeable batteries cannot be used with this product Non condensing k Section on page 33 Specified as Line of Sight LOS range Subject to usage refer to table in the Battery Low Indication page 10 pehanging the Master Code The following procedure will enable the user to change the default Master Code 0990 or the currently stored Master Code to a new Master Code The Master Code may also be learned into the system by following the procedure on page 12 Adding a New User e The Master Code must always be stored at address O e The Master Code can be used as a normal access code and can be
13. in the SMARTGUARDair s memory by entering O as the user address This will cause the Master Code to be reverted back to OBO and erase all user codes programmed into the memory Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBY 1 Enter Program Mode Ck Master Code Ck 2 Select Delete Menu 3 Enter user address O 9 4 Exit Delete Menu 5 Exit Program Mode O Example Delete all access codes Master cod 9908 Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O 1 Enter Program Mode 8 8 2 Select Delete Menu 3 Enter user address O C4 4 Exit Delete Menu O 5 Exit Program Mode B page 16 A clear distinction must be made between the Pairing Menu and the Adding Menu refer to page 12 The Adding Menu will be used whenever a new code is to be added to the SMARTGUARDairs memory This will in turn create a means of unlocking transmission to a designated receiver whereby a valid code will have to be entered before the unit will begin transmitting The Pairing Menu allows the user to pair the SMARTGUARDair to one or more CENTSYS code hopping receivers within the specified range of transmission comparable to learning a remote control into a receiver Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O i Enter Program Mode 8 Master Code 8 Select Pairing Menu Enter channel Channel O Enter receiver type Oor 1 Enter transmission time 0 90 second
14. on the SMARTGUARDair are as follows Duress Alarm a settable alarm feature activated by adding one to the last digit of an access code e Panic Alarm a settable alarm feature activated by pressing the 8 and keys simultaneously e Multiple Wrong Codes Alarm a settable alarm feature it is activated by exceeding the pre set number of allowable wrong codes e Anti tamper Alarm a non settable alarm feature activated when the anti tamper input is activated This alarm is always enabled and it is therefore recommended that Channel 3 be used exclusively as an Alarm Output Channel to ensure greater security page 28 Backing up the unit X It is possible to back up all the user access codes as well as the system settings to the optional Backup Memory Module PCA12201v1 0 This allows the system to be easily restored in the unlikely event of system failure e Procedure for backing up the unit Remove power Plug the Backup Memory Module into the socket provided Reapply power All three LEDs will now be ON Enter 8 Master Code then press on the keypad The green LED will begin to flash indicating that the memory is being backed up When the backup is complete a beep will be heard and the green LED will turn off Remove the Backup Memory Module and keep it in a safe place Backing up to a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any information that was previously contained in that Backup Memory Module pag
15. receivers reguiring longer transmission times This may be referred to as Hash Hold page 4 Powering up In order to preserve battery life the unit is packed with the link fitted on the 12V side of the power selection pins To select batteries as the primary power source bridge the pin marked AA BATT with the common centre pin For information on selecting 12V as the primary power source refer to page 36 page 5 Glossary of terms Access code The code number the user will enter to gain access It can range in length from one to ten digits Address User address The location where the user s code is stored in the keypad memory It can be any number between 1 and 999 It should be recorded allowing the user code to be removed from the memory later if necessary Master Code The code number required for programming the keypad It is stored in user address 0 The default Master Code of a new unit A atid For security reasons the installer should change this code at the time of installation Although 1234 is the default Master Code up to ten digits per code may be specified and is encouraged to improve security Refer to page 11 for instructions on how to change the Master Code Enter key In order to gain access the user code must be followed by the key Refer to General use section on page 4 page 6 KwikLearn The following KwikLearn procedure and connection diagr
16. rticular key to be pressed on the keypad by the user Indicates a lit LED Indicates optional entries If no variable is entered the system will use the default for the particular function where applicable page 1 General description The CENTSYS SMARTGUARDair is a durable high quality keypad designed to provide secure access control to restricted areas The weatherproof unit is wireless and is powered by two AA alkaline penlight batteries When any key is pressed a backlight illuminates the keypad for ease of use in low light conditions Access is granted by the keying in of a valid access code The access code can vary from one to ten digits Up to one thousand different access codes can be stored within the unit s non volatile memory Each access code is stored in a location of the memory referred to as an address New codes can be added and existing codes can be deleted as required Token codes can be added allowing only a preset number of activations after which the code automatically becomes invalid Channel 3 is used as the Alarm Channel refer to page 28 and cannot be changed If alarm functionality is required then it is advisable that Channel 3 is not assigned to any other function Each code can activate one of fifteen channels built into the SMARTGUARDair A channel is very much the same as a remote control button Each channel can activate an external CENTSYS rolling code compatible receiver
17. s Exit Pairing Menu Exit Program Mode Or NOVA receiver for future CENTSYS receiver S U BP U NH Once transmission has ended repeat Steps 3 and 4 for additional channels page 17 The default transmission duration is eight seconds and will be automatically selected if no other value is specified The maximum transmission time is 90 seconds If no receiver is specified NOVA is selected by default Additional functionality such as pulsing or latching outputs is handled by the associated receiver Example Pair Channel 1 with a NOVA receiver allowing for a transmission duration of ten seconds Master Code Q QOO Enter the following keystrokes 1 Enter Program Mode Ck 2 Select Pairing Menu 3 Enter channel O 4 Enter receiver type O Q 5 Enter transmission time O O 6 Exit Pairing Menu 7 Exit Program Mode O Indicator LEDs page 18 pSetting the anti hack parameters The following procedure sets the number of consecutive wrong access codes that the SMARTGUARDair will accept before becoming inactive as well as the time for which it will remain inactive The Factory Default for wrong access codes is three while the default reset time is 60 seconds Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO O 1 Enter Program Mode 8 Master Code 8 2 Select Lockout Menu 3 Enter number of codes Wrong codes 4
18. t been learned into the system It is advisable upon realising that the pairing has been broken to completely default the keypad and erase the codes memory or to restore the memory using a Backup Memory Module The pairing will have to be re established before the system becomes functional e Defaulting the System Parameters Remove power Reapply power while holding the and keys down together for two seconds A beep will then follow indicating that the System Parameters have been reset to the Factory Defaults shown on the following page page 31 Wrong Codes Reset 60 seconds Security Parameters Anti default ON all others OFF Defaulting is not possible if the Anti default feature has been set see page 24 In this case if the Master Code has been lost the Master Code must be defaulted back to 60060 which will break the pairing between the SMARTGUARDair and all paired receivers This pairing will need to be re established in order to continue using the system By default the anti default parameter is enabled to ensure maximum security of the unit page 32 PTypical mounting instruction 1 Remove retaining screw cover and screws 2 Insert screwdriver blade into groove provided between the cover and back panel Lever screwdriver forward to separate the cover from the Retaining back panel screw cover 3 Fix the self adhesive Mounting Self adhesive rubber pads into the screws rubber pads
19. umber of digits in the code Tones will still be present in Programming Mode Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBY O 1 Enter Program Mode Ok Master Code 8 2 Select Security Menu 6 3 Set Duress Code 1 OR 60 4 Set Panic Alarm OR 60 O 5 Set Wrong Codes OR 60 ORC 6 Set Anti default On O60 O O 7 Set Alarm Tone Mute ROO 8 Exit Program Mode ee O 08 turns function off 60 turns function on page 25 Example Enable Duress Alarm on Code one Clear all other Alarm functions Master cod JBOB Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes Enter Program Mode 8 x Select Security Menu 6 Set Duress Code 1 Clear Panic Alarm O O Clear Wrong Codes O Clear Anti default O Clear Alarm Tone Mute O O Exit Program Mode O oo NS V IUI R WNAE page 26 Example Set Alarm on Wrong Codes and leave all other functions unchanged Master Code QOO Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes Enter Program Mode x Ck Select Security Menu Q Skip Duress Code 1 Q Skip Panic Alarm O Set Wrong Codes O Skip Anti default O Set Tone Mute O Exit Program Mode Q ON OU RF WU N H page 27 The SMARTGUARDair allows four different alarms to be set each of which will activate Channel 3 the designated Alarm Output Channel The four alarms available
20. up to ten digits long Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO 1 Enter Program Mode 8 Master Code 2 Select KwikLearn O 3 Enter address O 4 Enter new code Master Code Default Master Code Q QOOO Example Replace the default Master coee QQOO with a new Master Code 6000 Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes STANDBYO 1 Enter Program Mode 3 960 2 Select KwikLearn 3 Enter address oo 4 Enter access code Q O page 11 PAdding a new user The following procedure will add a new access code at a specified location in the SMARTGUARDairs memory referred to as an address and will assign which channel the code must activate and how many accesses are allowed before the code becomes invalid Indicator LEDs Enter the following keystrokes Enter Program Mode 8 Master Code 8 Select Add Menu Enter user address Address O Enter access code new access code O Select channel Channel O Enter access limit Accesses O Exit Add Menu 8 V OU PWN PB Exit Program Mode Q If unlimited accesses are required only enter at Step 6 if no channel is specified Channel 1 is selected by default if the number of accesses is not specified in Step 6 unlimited access is set Care must be taken to ensure the desired access limit is correctly applied Q Repeat steps 3 6 for additional users
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