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1. Espace range alarm system Ee lt www daitem com User guide You have just bought a DAITEM security system designed to cover all your protection needs We would like to thank you for your confidence With and TvvinPovver you will benefit from the flexibility of a totally wire free system based on dual band radio technology and a doubly secure power supply Correct programming is confirmed by a long beep or the green LED indicator lamp lighting up GO Incorrect programming is indicated by 3 beeps or the red LED indicator lamp flashing IMPORTANT ADVICE Your security system is simple to use We advise you to switch it on arm every time you leave your home Do not leave your remote control in view Keep a back up remote control in a secret place If one of the devices in your system is lost stolen or sabotaged call your installer right away Keep the access codes to your remote control keypads secret SOME PRECAUTIONS TO FOLLOW When you are at home Do not leave entrances doors and windows open for no reason Switch your system to partial protection mode Part Set to protect unoccupied rooms When you leave home Close all the protected doors and windows Switch on arm your security system If necessary check for any indications of faults or doors and windows left open When you re going to be away for a while Check
2. User guide THE INFORMATION KEYPADS PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT DEVICE STATUS AND MESSAGES FROM THE CONTROL PANEL na 1 The information keypads allow you to 7 5 operate your system O3 operation e check the system s status at any time E The voice keypads provide all control panel messages and indicate the status of the protection groups O Issues e the status of the doors and windows which have contact sensors fitted a alarms BL e faults LED Indicator lamp and voice message indications LED Indicator lamps lit System status Voice message Group 1 2 Group 3 Group 4 Contacts Faults Alarms OFF G 2 Beep OFF Armed R R R R Beep Armed Partial 1 R beep armed partial 17 Partial 2 R beep armed partial 2 Armed group 1 R X X X Beep armed group 1 Armed group 2 X R X X Beep armed group 2 Armed group 3 X X R X Beep armed group 3 Armed group 4 X X X R Beep armed group 4 OFF group 1 G X X X Beep OFF group 1 OFF group 2 X G X X Beep OFF group 2 OFF group 3 X X G X Beep OFF group 3 OFF group 4 X X X G Beep OFF group 4 Beep armed presence mode mode Alarm memory R Beep OFF alarm system Fault memory Y Beep armed fault system Contact open Y Beep armed contact X open without anti tamper system fault or entrance open green LED
3. 11 REGULARLY TESTING YOUR SYSTEM TEST MODE m Once a year or before going avvay for a long period vve advise you to test your security system The test mode will allow you to test each system unit Loud siren sounding can cause hearing problems and the necessary precautions must therefore be taken vvhen testing device triggering 6 Svvitch the control panel to test mode 9393 master code Test each detector e Move in front of each motion detec tor installed in rooms offices etc e Check the system s voice message e Open and then close all the entrances protected by door and win dow or multicontact detectors e Check the system s voice message Test each remote control unit e Press the OFF button on each remote control or e Enter your master code and press the OFF button on each keypad Test the alarm siren units Press the Alert key on a remote control for more than 2 seconds Alert Press for more than 2 secs Put the control panel back to user mode 939 9 master code Gradual siren sounding for 3 secs Gradual siren sounding and strobe for 5 secs Dait 7 PERFORMING A REAL TEST ON YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM You are now going to perform a real test on your security system This test will trigger the alarm units and trans mit a message to your remote central st
4. 9 2 OFF Group 3 A 1 6 3 Armed Group 2 A da Light OFF 5 2 Armed Relay 4 ED OFF Group 1 3 4 5 5 Armed Group 1 2 4 GD CONE Light ON 5 4 OEE Group 1 GELE Or Group 23 4 Ge Armed Group 3 4 DoS Pulse Relay 1 6 OFF Group 2 311300 OER Group 1234 1 52 9 Armed Group 1 3 A CU OFF Relay 1 60020 ORE Group 1 2 1 3 5 Armed Group 1 1 6 3 Armed Group 2 3 4 0008 Armed Relay 1 6 OFF Group 3 Armed Group 2 EEE E l Armed Group 2247715 21 ADDITIONAL KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Checking system status e Control keypads or interface DDAA ar master master System status e Keypad with tag reader A o A System status tag presented within 3 sec after pressing Silently operating your system e Control keypads or interface dda 990 AA o 9 9 badi master Wait Key s code 2 sec for command to be sent e Keypad with tag reader 9 9 tag presented within 3 sec after pressing _ a Wait Key s 2 sec for command to be sent Triggering an alarm e Control keypads or interface 9 9 2 2 or P Alert personal attack Press for more than 2 sec e Keypad with tag reader 2 2 z 2 r D 7 77 4 Press for more than 2 sec master code tag presented within 3 sec after pressing Loud siren sounding can cause hearing problems The necessary precautions must therefore be taken
5. Procedure for a call to a remote central station monitoring company call picked up by remote monitoring company frequency monitoring company ring 1 transmitted response frequency gt l ant bia zk HM li User site test dialling DTMF message transmitted long beep 4 gt di Remote monitoring company listen in mode List of commands possible during the listen in period Depending on the alarm transmitted you have access to a listen in mode During this period you can send commands using the keys on your telephone handset unit Command for all speak out talk back loud speakers Command for all listen in microphones Repetition of listen in period 1 min Command to stop listen in and terminate transmission 15 User guide YOUR TELEPHONE DIALLER WARNS YOUR CORRESPONDENTS OR KEYHOLDERS cont SAVING or MODIFYING your correspondents numbers You can programme telephone numbers for your correspondents using the control interface Memories 81 to 88 are dedicated to your correspondents numbers Memory 89 is dedicated to the information number E The telephone numbers must 20 figures max be different D 1 number 6 6 number If the memory is empty 72 24 number 7 number 7 73 34 number 78 39 number 9 the control panel generates a long beep at the end of the
6. indicator lamp X status of groups unchanged red LED indicator lamp for 5 secs for 3 secs group OFF alarm indication red LED indicator lamp orange LED indicator lamp for 3 secs yellow LED indicator lamp for 3 or 5 secs group armed control panel in presence mode for 5 secs faults or entrances open lt Only the commands sent from the control and information keypad light the LED indicator lamps Only the commands issued from the voice keypad generate the above voice messages Commands issued by another control unit have no effect on the voice keypad Dait 7 MODIFYING YOUR ACCESS CODES Modifying your MASTER CODE The master code provides the main user with access to all system controls 9988 888 S 9 999 99 2 Current Nevv master code Repetition master code Of nevv master code Example do not copy ON Jong beep 9233 Q EE D EEE 90999 Hs For reasons of security vve recommend you change your keypad access codes regularly and keep the keys clean To prevent any undesired calls to your remote monitoring company do not end your master code with a 0 Modifying your USER CODES The user codes limit access to specific functions They are designed for occasional users 9393939 9 Master code from 1 to 32 Nevv user code Repetition Of nevv user code Example do not copy 1456 user code 2 9299 202 D DYDD E DYDD DD QAN Jo
7. that all doors and windows are closed Check your security system is operating properly by actually testing it Switch on arm your system IMPORTANT REMARK The installer can access your system remotely in order to perform maintenance or uploading amp downloading operations via a telephone and computer accord ing to the conditions outlined in this guide It is up to your installer to define with you the specific contractual conditions for accessing your system WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUGGESTIONS If you have any comments about how we might improve our guides and our products we would be grateful if you could send them in writing to Daitem Service consommateur rue du Pr de l Orme F 38926 CROLLES cedex LEGENDE important points recommendations gt press once 72 press and hold d Dait 7 CONTENTS Your DAITEM security system 4 Operating your security system 5 The information keypads provide information about device status and messages from the control panel 8 Modifying your access Codes 9 Restricting access to control function 10 Regularly testing your system Test mode 12 Performing a real test on your security system 13 Defining access for remote upload download service computer operations 14 Your telephone dialler
8. when performing device triggering tests Triggering a silent alarm if a keypad key has been programmed e Control keypads or interface 9999 DD o d master code Press for more than 2 sec e Keypad with tag reader 2 4 z or Ea Silent alarm Press for more than 2 sec tag presented within 3 sec after pressing Dait Triggering a fire alarm if a keypad key has been programmed e Control keypads or interface 9999 ID E 99999 master master code code Fire alarm e Keypad with tag reader ID AA or tag presented within 3 sec after pressing Fire alarm Activating or de activating the chime e Control interface 9999 309 98 master code Changing your system to summer time or winter time 2999 8 909 9 master code 9339 3993 master code 23 A onou JONG JNOYWM payipow aq Aew UaLUNDOP eNIeIJUOI UON 90 0 6 8
9. Device radio link fault Loss of control panel radio link BEEP FAULT RADIO LINK CONTROL PANEL Loss of radio link between a detector BEEP FAULT RADIO LINK DETECTOR N and the control panel GROUP N BEEP FAULT RADIO LINK SIREN N or BEEP FAULT RADIO INK RELAYINA Loss of radio link between a siren or a radio repeater relay Loss of radio link between a keypad BEEP FAULT RADIO LINK REMOTE and the control panel CONTROL N 19 J The events log contains the last 500 date and time stamped events occurring in the system The events log records the following events e intrusion protection status changes e automatic inhibition of contacts on doors and windows remaining open e alarms e faults e system configuration modifications To access the events log locally using the control panel keypad me 8 990 AA S h to move on to next event master code S R to repeat the event to end Each event recorded in the log is described as follows e date and time e event name e identity of devices causing event 20 nah o REM OTE LY OP ERATING YO UR SE CU RITY SYSTEM if telephone module board installed Your control panel confirms the code is correct with a long beep followed by announcing the system status Your control panel picks up the call A G master code Call your control panel using a DTMF tone dial telephone device fax ansvvering en
10. ation monitoring company or individual correspondents by phone We recommend you warn the person s in charge of remotely monitoring your system beforehand Close all the entrances and leave the protected areas for at least 90 secs to allow any movement detectors to set Switch ON ARM the system d e when it receives the ON command the beep armed control panel responds beep armed armed e the control panel announces armed za Vvait until the end of the Exit time delay After 90 secs enter a protected room e the control panel and siren are triggered e the telephone dialler calls the programmed correspondents depending on the type of event transmitted 6 Let the sirens sound for 30 sec and then switch OFF disarm the system on receipt of the OFF command the Beep OFF on 21 5 2005 at 7 30 sirens stop and the control panel responds PM intrusion detector 3 group 1 Beep OFF on 21 5 2005 at 7 30 PM intrusion detector 3 group T O Check the alarm was transmitted by phone to your programmed correspondents When the call is to an individual alone the system OFF command stops the call trans mission to the correspondents 13 User guide gt gt gt gt 7 DEFINING ACCESS FOR REMOTE UPLOADING DOWNLOADING OPERATIONS In compliance with current regulations access to system uploading or downloading requi
11. e and terminate the cycle Your installer can be warned of any problems with the system directly as well as by alarm transmissions THE CONTROL PANEL INDICATES ALARMS AND WARNS CORRESPONDENTS e Alarms intrusion personal protection technical problem Voice indication specifies tampering or fire are indicated e the date and time the alarm occurred e when a Disarm command switch OFF is received e the type of alarm e when the system is remotely controlled e the identity of the device generating the alarm Protection against intrusion Intruder on premises BEEP INTRUSION DETECTOR N GROUP N BEEP INTRUSION CONFIRMED Intruder moving about on premises DETECTOR N GROUP N Personal Attack 1 1 Alarm or silent alarm triggered by control unit BEEP ALARM Technical protection BEEP TECHNICAL ALARM DETECTOR N associated with the universal transmitter Protection against fire Fire protection triggered by a detector BEEP FIRE ALARM DETECTOR N Fire protection triggered by a remote BEEP FIRE ALARM REMOTE CONTROL N control unit Protection against system tampering BEEP TAMPER REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL 71 Attempt to open or remove a keypad BEEP TAMPER REMOTE CONTROL N Attempt to open or remove a control interface Attempt to remove or open the control panel BEEP TAMPER CONTROL PANEL BEEP TAMPER SIREN N Or BEEP TAMPER RELAY N A
12. mands and groups selected during programming are accessible when the tag is used e To restrict a tag to certain control key s press 9939 QII 9 9 99 Master code control key s tag n 01 to 24 Example to restrict tag 02 to Partial 1 control press 7 Partial 1 key b E e To restrict a tag to certain group s press 993939 93393 9 9 9 99 ee Master code 000 groups 1 to 4 tag n 01 to 24 Example to restrict tag 01 to Group 2 press 939399 3909 9 3999 O 10 Dait To cancel tag restrictions press 9999 9 399 9 999 9 99 master code He ear tag n 01 to 24 Example to cancel restrictions for tag 02 press sn G uumumm Combined restriction of a control key and a group 99399 QIO 9 99 master code tag n 01 to 24 group pulsante da1a4 di comando Example to restrict tag 01 to group 1 ARMED OFF control and to the Partial 1 key press 932339 93909 IOD 99 Partial 1 control key ENABLING and DISABLING a tag A programmed tag is automatically enabled To enable or disable a tag press codice principale tag n 01 to 24 70 disabled 71 enabled Examples e to disable tag 01 press P2399 309 9 0 99 to enable tag 02 press DDIG IID 9
13. ng beep When a user code is saved it is automatically authorised The user code authorisation sequence does not need to be entered again DISABLING or ENABLING your USER CODES The following procedures enable or disable user codes without modifying their programming 9339 9 Master code from 1 to 32 70 disable RESTRICTING ACCESS TO CONTROL FUNCTIONS RESTRICTING access with user code The user codes can provide separate restricted access to e certain keypad control keys e certain groups Only the control keys or groups selected during the master programming can be accessed when a user code is entered To allocate a user code to a certain key s only press 99939 33999 8993 9 99 a Master code user code repetition from 1 to 32 of user code control keys authorised Arr t Example 25 arche To allocate user code 1 to Partial 1 operation only press 5 90239 209 9 9993 9 9093 9 9 98 Se A 1 1 To allocate a user code to a certain group s only press 9939 9 9 339339 99 939 99 Master code user code repetition from 1 to 32 Of user code n of groups authorised In this way the user code only allows the authorised groups to be armed or switched off disarmed RESTRICTING access with tags Tags may have separate access restricted to certain control keys and groups Only the com
14. on the availability of its own systems Should this situation arise independent of the will of DAITEM neither DAITEM nor the manufacturer can be held liable for any damaging consequences that may ensue Ask your retailer for the guarantee and after sales service application conditions binding it to the manufacturer 3 User guide 60 YOUR DAITEM SECURITY SYSTEM detect remote switched relay outputs receiver motion detectors smoke detector external strobe siren universal transmitter multicontact detectors remote PC service ali TEK uploading downloading software control panel siren telephone dialler radio relay repeater transceiver remote control units remote keypads control and information 7 pad hardvvired remote keypads vvit e control interface tag reader listen in and speak out talk back module user control Da OPERATING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM The control panel has up to 8 intrusion protection groups that can be operated separately or together Example control panel with 4 active protection groups Switching your system ON or OFF e Remote control unit press ON or OFF e Control keypads or interface 9909 9 7 master code OFF or ON Keypad vvith tag reader J OFF tag presented within 3 sec after pressing Switching your sy
15. oup 2 999 master code ON Groups 1 2 armed Examples using a keypad vvith tag reader e Switching off group 2 p Z 7 2 Se Ge 4 Partiel 2 dde 9 Groups 1 2 OFF group OFF Ii group armed GY group unchanged 6 Switching the system ON Arming when an ENTRANCE is OPEN or there is a FAULT The control panel is factory configured to prevent the system from being armed when a protected entrance door fitted with a con tact sensor point is open or there is a protection mechanism fault This factory configuration can be modified by your installer Example system armed with an entrance s open Switch the system ON Close the entrance Switch the system ON End of exit time delay The control panel is not ON LTZ The system can be switched on and armed if there is no anti tamper fault or entrance open SWITCHING OFF YOUR SYSTEM UNDER DURESS feature only accessible through remote monitoring This feature allows you to discretely send out a warning if you are forced to disarm your alarm system under threat The system behaves in exactly the same way as if you were disarming it but it sends a specific alert message to the remote central station monitoring company via the telephone line 90909 5 This duress option needs to be selected by your installation company and T master code OFF vvith the agreement of the central station monitoring company
16. reading 4 4 number D 5 number information number The number of telephone numbers depends on the control panel model CHECKING and TESTING the numbers saved You can check your correspondents telephone numbers separately using the control panel keypad or the control interface 999 9 9 A B Master code D 1 number 89 6 number 2 24 number 7 number 73 34 number 78 8 number 9 4 4 number 5 5 number information number TESTING the call to your correspondents You can test your correspondents telephone numbers separately First let your correspondents know that you are going to perform a test call We recommend that you systematically do this every time you save a new number 2999 3999 Master code 4 1 number 6 6 number 72 24 number 7 number 7 73 34 number 78 8 number D 4 4 number E 59 number information number DELETING a saved NUMBER You can delete your correspondents telephone numbers separately 999 9 BOD 99 9 E E Master cade 77 1 number 76 6 number 72 24 number 7 number 7 3 34 number 78 8 number 4 4 number 5 5 number information number 16 Test call procedure press to acknowledge and terminate thank you i to listen beep beep test call 3 in press system n 11 Test call trigge
17. red Dialling Message Identification test message The telephone dialler signal End of call repeated message is repeated is acknovvledged The telephone 1 min 20 sec dialler hangs up press on on the telephone handset unit to acknowledge and terminate the telephone transmission Telephone dialler call cycle procedure Your first correspondent does not answer as s he is already on the phone or has not terminated the call cycle correctly the telephone dialler calls the number saved in the next memory if none of the correspondents stop the call cycle or they are all on the phone or not answering the complete call sequence is carried out Acknowledgement Procedure 20 and termination Cycle 1 memory 81 For each cycle if the memory 83 Ist calls are not acknowledged transmission continues on to the following numbers in the cycle As soon as one of the cycle calls has been acknowledged transmission stops Cycle 2 memory 84 0 0 6 Sa 000 E KR GE s memory 85 Cycle 3 memory 86 memory 87 The last cycle is followed by the memory 88 information call 000 G Information call memory 89 For digital transmission to a remote monitoring central station company or voice transmission to an individual correspon dent for information purposes ovvner s mobile for example This information call does not acknovvledg
18. res your explicit authorisation this is why by default uploading downloading operations are only authorised if your control panel is in Test mode see page 13 Using the uploading downloading software your installer can perform different operations remotely e remote configuration to check or modify your system s configuration e remote inhibition to activate or inhibit one or several system devices e events log reading to check the list of time and date stamped system events that have occurred You can modify your installer s uploading dovvnloading access rights and conditions It is up to you to define the most suit able procedure to be adopted with your installer FORBIDDING access to uploading downloading operations 999 9 093 9 9 099 Master code AUTHORISING access to uploading dovvnloading according to the code used and the system status f 999 DODD 9 D 9 B Master code 4 uploading downloading code 70 system in test mode In 24 hour mode access to uploading 2 engineer installer code 19 inhibited downloading via the engineer installer 3 uploading downloading 22 24 hour according code is not authorised if your system is and engineer installer code to system status ARMED 14 YOUR TELEPHONE DIALLER WARNS YOUR CORRESPONDENTS OR KEYHOLDERS Procedure for a voice call to an individual To make it easier to listen in to the site the control panel siren temporarily stops
19. stem ON for PARTIAL part set operation e Remote control unit press on Partial 1 or Partial 2 e Control keypads or interface 9909 9 2 master code Partial 1 or Partial 2 e Keypad with tag reader Partial 1 fo Partial 2 lt tag presented within 3 sec after pressing ARMED PRESENCE stay mode The control panel has a protection mode that makes it possible to arm group 1 only and cause the system to generate a discrete response in case of intrusion Armed Presence mode or stay mode e Control keypads or interface 9 presence mode master code e Keypad resence vvith tag reader e mode The number of groups depends on the control panel model group 4 beep OFF beep ARMED ON all groups switched on armed beep armed partial 1 beep armed partial 2 beep armed presence Armed Presence mode group 1 only is armed group OFF group armed OPERATING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM cont Switching SEVERAL GROUPS ON and OFF e Control keypads or interface 993099 1 ON or OrF 2 codice principale group 5 group 6 group 7 group 8 e Keypad with tag reader 5 group 5 tag presented 76 group 6 vvithin 3 sec after pressing D group 7 group 8 Examples using a keypad e Arming group 3 27 Sie DIDDI D KOM m ON z Group 3 armed e Arming group 1 gr
20. ter the svvitching code machine etc 1 to 9 programmed by your installer another device picks up the call e After 20 secs without receiving an order your control panel stops and terminates the transmission e Pressing the key on your telephone handset unit takes you back at any time to the voice menu at the start To check system status press d system status announced To modify system For Disarming status press B control panel OFF For Arming control panel armed For menu l return to main menu command sent see table below For system control JA COC 0 2 0 remote control n To check JA number saved To modify the call announced 5 number press 2 n of ist correspondent new number saved announced return to malina i User mode Pulse Relay 2 0 OFF Group 1 3 3 9 Armed Group 1 2 M Test mode 2 OFF Relay 2 2 OEE Group 2 3 4 Group 3 LLA 6 9 OFF 2 Armed Relay 2 OFF Group 123 42 3 Armed Group 1 3 Iga Armed 2 3 Pulse Relay 3 0 OFF Group 4 d 4 52 Armed Group 2 3 dE Armed Partial 1 2 53 OEE Relay 3 2 OFF Group 1 4 1 4 Armed Group 1 2 3 d Armed Partial 2 2 Armed Relay 3 OFF Group 2 4 01 42 9 Armed Group 4 CL Armed Presence mode 3 3 Pulse Relay 4 9 OFF Group 1 2 4 10 5 402 Armed Group 1 A i Pulse light 5 OFF Relay 4
21. ttempt to remove a siren or radio repeater relay Attempt to open or remove a detector BEEP TAMPER DETECTOR N Radio jamming detected Telephone line cut detected The alarm memory is automatically deleted the next time the system is armed 18 THE CONTROL PANEL INDICATES FAULTS e The control panel continuously monitors the state of e radio link system devices battery e The control panel indicates faults anti tamper system e when an ARM or DISARM command is received e telephone line availability e by remotely checking system status Device battery failure Control panel battery low BEEP FAULT BATTERY CONTROL PANEL Detector battery low BEEP FAULI BATTERY DETECTOR Ne Siren battery low BEEP FAULT BATTERY SIREN N Radio repeater relay battery low BEER FAULI BATTERY RELAY NS BEEP FAULT BATTERY REMOTE CONTROL N Keypad or control interface battery low on BEEP FAULT BATTERY REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL Device anti tamper mechanism failure Control panel anti tamper system fault BEEP FAULT TAMPER CONTROL PANEL Detector anti tamper system fault PERE PAULI LAMPER DEUE KORN i GROUP N BEEP FAULT TAMPER SIREN N or BEEP FAULT TAMPER RELAY N Siren or radio repeater relay anti tamper system fault Control unit anti tamper system fault BEEP FAULT TAMPER REMOTE CONTROL N Telephone line fault Connection fault or telephone line unavailable
22. warns your designated correspondents or keyholders 15 The control panel indicates alarms and warns your correspondents or keyholders 18 The control panel indicates faults and vvarns your correspondents or keyholders 19 Checking the events log 20 Remotely operating your security system 21 Additional keypad functions 22 Product destination The equipment sold by DAITEM is designed to ensure better protection and more comfortable conditions in homes and a number of professional premises or to ensure the protection and well being of individuals according to the technical and environmental limits described in the documents provided by DAITEM and recommended by retailers CE marking and regulations The products sold by DAITEM comply with the essential requirements of applicable European directives CE marking provides proof of the products compliance with these directives and with the standards defining the technical specifications to be followed Communication network unavailability DAITEM reminds users that its systems operate via telecommunication networks public switched telephone radio GSM networks etc the availability of which cannot be 100 guaranteed DAITEM draws the user s attention to the fact that should the network being used become unavailable this may have consequences

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