Climax Technology Co 2752 Smart Home Alarm System User Manual VST 2752 20140106

Climax Technology Co Ltd Smart Home Alarm System VST 2752 20140106

Users Manual

fCx Jan-06-2014
                   Table of Contents  1. Application Overview __________________________________________________ 1 1.1. Identifying the Parts ______________________________________________________  1 1.2. Introduction _____________________________________________________________  2 1.3. The Power Supply ________________________________________________________  2 1.4. How to Install the Control Panel ____________________________________________  2 1.5. Three – Level Passwords __________________________________________________  2 1.6. System Basic Operation ___________________________________________________  3 1.7. Getting Started __________________________________________________________  4 2. System Configuration _________________________________________________ 5 2.1. Walk Test _______________________________________________________________  5 2.2. Install Code _____________________________________________________________  5 2.3. Report Setting ___________________________________________________________  5 2.4. Test Report _____________________________________________________________  6 2.5. Record Message _________________________________________________________  6 2.6. GSM Setting _____________________________________________________________  6 2.7. Panel Setting ____________________________________________________________  8 2.8. General Setting _________________________________________________________  10 2.9. Device +/- ______________________________________________________________  12 2.10. Network Setting ________________________________________________________  15 2.11. Media Upload __________________________________________________________  17 3. Programming Menu __________________________________________________ 18 3.1. Walk Test ______________________________________________________________  18 3.2. PIN Code Setting ________________________________________________________  18 3.3. Master Code  ___________________________________________________________  18 3.4. Temporary Code ________________________________________________________  19 3.5. Duress Code ___________________________________________________________  19 3.6. General Setting _________________________________________________________  19 3.7. Device +/- ______________________________________________________________  19
                   4. Operation  __________________________________________________________ 20 4.1. LCD Display ____________________________________________________________  20 4.2. Entering User Menu _____________________________________________________  20 4.3. Away Arm Mode ________________________________________________________  20 4.4. Home Arm 1/2/3 Mode  ___________________________________________________  21 4.5. Force Arm _____________________________________________________________  21 4.6. Disarm ________________________________________________________________  22 4.7. Bypass ________________________________________________________________  22 4.8. Apply Scene  ___________________________________________________________  22 4.9. Dual Key Alarm _________________________________________________________  22 4.10. Keypad Lockdown  _____________________________________________________  23 4.11. Tamper Protection  _____________________________________________________  23 4.12. Stop the Alarm and Alarm Display  ________________________________________  23 4.13. Voice Report and Call Acknowledgement  __________________________________  23 4.14. Fault Display __________________________________________________________  24 4.15. Factory Reset  _________________________________________________________  24 4.16. Alarm Activation _______________________________________________________  25 4.17. SMS Remote Command _________________________________________________  27 5. Vesta EZ Home Application ____________________________________________ 32 5.1. For iPhone _____________________________________________________________  32 5.2. For Android Phone ______________________________________________________  40 6. Appendix ___________________________________________________________ 50 6.1. Event Code  ____________________________________________________________  50
                    11. Application Overview  1.1. Identifying the Parts          1.      Backlit LCD Display 2.      Green LED ON:  AC Power is on. FLASH: AC Power failure. OFF: Power off 3.      Yellow LED ON: Fault Indicator; the Yellow LED will light up when any fault situation is detected and turn off when all fault conditions are restored. 4.       Key  —  Use this key to move the cursor and scroll the display upwards 5.       Key   —  Use this key to move the cursor and scroll the display downwards. 6.          Key — Use this key for deleting a digit, canceling the selection, aborting the current screen and returning to the previous screen etc. 7.     OK  Key —  To confirm the keyed-in data or confirm the selection. 8.      Numeric Keys 9.     Away Arm Key — Use this key to Away Arm the system. 10.   Home Arm Key — Use this key to Home Arm the system. 11.   Disarm Key — Use this key to Disarm the system. 12.    Buzzer 13.    Microphone   14.    Mounting Holes & Tamper 15.    Tamper Switch 16.    DC Jack —  For connecting the DC 9V 1A power adaptor. 17.    Internet Connection 18.    Battery Switch 19.   SIM Card Base 20.    GSM/GPRS LED — On for 5 seconds when power is supplied. —  Flash Slowly: GSM normal. —  Flash Quickly: GSM failure. 21.    Wall Mounting Bracket — For mounting the Control Panel on the wall.
                    21.2. Introduction  VST-2752 Control Panel features both IP and 3G mobile network reporting functions: The advanced IP Security System with fully integrated TCP/IP technology and Ethernet connectivity is able to take full advantage of new advances in IP Home Security and Home Automation and multi-path signalling.  SMS remote programming and command is also available to configure your panel by SMS messages. You can also use our Vesta EZ Home smartphone applications to send the SMS commands easily for basic panel functions.  3G SIM card The Control  Panel features built-in 3G mobile network facility to report to the Monitoring Station.  To use this function, a SIM card is required. <<NNOOTTEE>>   Please disable the SIM card PIN code before inserting into the Control Panel.   Please make sure the SIM card data transfer and MMS functions are activated   Unlock the SIM card base by sliding the cover toward OPEN direction.     Spring open the SIM card slot and insert your new SIM card.   Replace the SIM slot onto the base lightly.   Remember to lock the SIM card base by sliding the cover toward LOCK direction.   1.3. The Power Supply An AC power adaptor is required to connect to a wall outlet.  Be sure only to use an adaptor with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage.   A DC 9V output and 1A switching power is generally used to power the Control Panel.  Rechargeable Battery  In addition to the adapter, there is a rechargeable battery inside the Control Panel that serves as a backup powering source in case of any power failure condition.  During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to the Control Panel and at the same time recharge the battery. It takes approximately 72 hours to fully charge the battery.    Battery Switch is set as OFF by factory default, the battery will not be charged when AC power is connected, nor will it serve as a back-up power source when AC power is missing. You need to switch the battery to ON after supplying AC power to Control Panel.  1.4. How to Install the Control Panel The easiest way to get to know the system and get it up and running quickly is to get all the devices and accessories programmed on a tabletop before locating and mounting them. The Control Panel can be mounted on the wall or wherever desired.  Ensure the Control Panel is fitted at approximately chest height where the display can be easily seen and the keypad convenient to operate. Step 1.  Using the 2 holes of the Wall Mounting Bracket as a template, mark off the holes’ positions. Step 2.  Connect AC power adaptor, Ethernet cable and insert SIM card.  Step 3.  Hook the Control Panel onto the Wall Mounting Bracket. Step 4.  Plug the AC power adaptor into wall socket, the Control Panel Green LED will light up along with 2 beeps to indicate the panel is now operational.  1.5. Three – Level Passwords In order to provide maximum security when operating the system, the Control Panel offers different levels of authorization for various situations.
                    3User PIN Code  The User Codes are used for users to access the alarm system for basic alarm system function. A total of 10 4-digit User Codes can be stored in the Control Panel. Each individual User can be given a name for easy recognition when viewing system events.  User Names can be named when first setting them or by editing them afterwards when resetting them.  User PIN code #1 is activated with “1234” as factory default and cannot be deleted.  User PIN code #2~#10 are deactivated by factory default  Whenever panel asks to key in Enter Code or, please enter your User PIN Code.   Master Code  The Master Code has the authorization to enter Programming Mode for advanced system setting. When the display panel asks you to key in M-Code, please enter your Master Code.  Factory default: 1111   Installer Code  The Installer Code is for installer to program system configurations under installer menu, such as Tel. Number, Account Number.  When the display panel asks for I-Code, please enter your Installer Code.  Factory default: 7982  Guard Code  The Guard Code has the same level of authorization as the PIN Code.  It is designed for security personnel to access the alarm system.  Temporary Code  The Temporary Code is designed for the use of occasional visitors. It has the same authorization level as the User PIN Code, but will be removed after one arming and disarming action.  Duress Code  The Duress Code is specially designed for situation when the user is under personal threat. It has the same level of authorization as User PIN Code, however when a Duress Code is entered, the Control Panel will send a silent alarm report to notify that the user is being threatened or held against his will.  1.6. System Basic Operation  While entering PIN code, if incorrect codes have been entered  for 5 times. The keypad input will be prohibited for 10 minute. Any key press during this 10-minute period will reset the timer to 10 minutes.  When entering information for system configuration, press   key tol clear the field, when the field is empty, press   key again to leave current screen, no information will be saved.  When under user/programming/installer menu, if no keys are pressed within 2 minutes, the panel will automatically exit the menu and return to disarm mode.  If the Control Panel lost power supply. When the power is restored, it will resume its previoius mode.  When programming settings, refer to the following tables to enter symbols and alphabets, press the key repeatedly until the desired symbol/alphabet appears.           1  1 , ! ? - 【 】 @ / 2  2 A B C a b c 3  3 D E F d e f 4  4 G H I g h i 5  5 J K L j k l 6  6 M N O m n o 7  7 P Q R S p q r s 8  8 T U V t u v 9  9 W X Y Z w x y z 0  0 <space> / - & ’ . +︰  Delete character and backspace
                    41.7. Getting Started Step 1.  Find a suitable location for the Control Panel to be installed. Step 2.  Insert the SIM card in to GSM module and connect the internet cable. Step 3.  Apply the AC Power.  You will hear 2 short beep.  Disarm will be displayed on the first line and the system time displayed on the second line of the screen indicating the system is in Disarm mode (Factory Default).      R e a d y  t o    A r m    0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1
                    52. System Configuration In order to configure the Control Panel setting, you need to enter the Installer Menu. To enter the Installer Menu: Step 1. Under Disarm mode, press any key on the numeric keypad, you will be prompted to enter  User Menu.       E n t  e r   C o d e            .. .       Step 2. Enter a User PIN code (default is 1234) then press OK to confirm. You will enter User Menu    F a u l  t    D i  s p l  a y     L o g              A l a r m M e mo r y     B y p a s s           A p p l y  S c e n e      A w a y  Arm        H o me  Arm 1       H o me  Arm 2       H o me  Arm 3       P - M e n u           I - M e n u          Step 3. Select I-Menu and press OK to confirm.  You will be prompt to enter Installer Code.    E n t e r  I - C o d e         . .. .       Step 4. Enter the Installer code (default is 7982) and press OK to confirm.  You will enter the Installer Menu.   Wa l k  T e s t         I  n s t  a l  l   C o d e        R p t  n .  S e t  t  i  n g       T e s t  R e p o r t      R e c o r d  M s g       G S M  S e t t i n g      P a n e l  S e t t i n g     G e n .  S e t t  i  n g         D e v i c e  + / -        N e t  w o r k   S e t  .         M e d i  a   U p l  o a d       2.1. Walk Test The Walk Test function allows you to test learned in devices. (Please refer to 2.7 Device +/- for device learning detail) Step 1. Select Walk Test and press OK to confirm.  You will enter Walk Test mode..    Wa l  k   T e s t                        Step 2. Press the learn/test button on your device to transmit a test code (please refer to device manual for detail). If the Control Panel receives the test code, it will display the device information accordingly.  2.2. Install Code This function is for you to edit the Installer code Step 1. Select Install Code and press OK to confirm.    Enter  I - C o de        . . . .       Step 2.  Enter the new 4-digit Installer code and press OK to confirm..   2.3. Report Setting The Report Setting function allows you to configure your report destinations. 8 reporting detinations are available for configuration.  Step 1. Select Rptn. Setting and press OK to confirm.    1)              2)              ..              ..              ..              8)            Step 2. Select the reporting number you want to program and press OK to confirm.  Step 3. Select the report type   GSM             SMS(C I D )         SMS(T E X T )        IP(SI A )          IP(CI D )          Mail            Voice            Delet e          GSM:  DTMF digital reporting in CID format through GSM.  SMS(CID):  SMS reporting in CID event code format.   SMS (Text): SMS reporting in text message format.   IP(SIA):  IP/GPRS reporting in SIA format:
                    6 IP(CID):  IP/GPRS reporting in CID format.  Mail:  Email reporting. (SMTP setting required)  Voice: Voice message reporting.   Delete:  Choose “Delete” to remove existing report setting. Step 4. For GSM/SMS(CID)/IP(CID/IP(SIA) setting, you will be asked to enter an account number.  Step 5. Enter the IP address for IP reporting, email address for email reporting or telephone/mobile number for GSM/SMS reporting. Step 6. For IP reporting, enter the port number. Step 7. Select a group for the report destination.  The reporting priority is based on to group number sequence. From Group 1   Group Group 2  Group 3 ….etc  When more than one reporting destinations are assigned to a group, if a report is sent to one of the detinations successfully, the system will stop reporting to the rest of the reporting destination in the same group and move on to report to the next group.  If the Control Panel fails to send report to the first detination in a group, it will move on to the next reporting destination. If all reporting destinations in the group cannot be reached, the Control Panel will move on to the next group If the Control Panel fails to report to all reporting groups, it will start reporting from group 1 and continue retrying until one report is made successfully. Step 8. Select the event type to be reported to this report destination.  All: All events will be reported.  Status:  Only status events will be reported.  Alarm:  Only alarm events will be reported.   2.4. Test Report This function is for you to test the reporting destination you entered. Step 1. Select Test Report and press OK to confirm.  Step 2. The Control Panel will send a test report to the first reporting destination.   2.5. Record Message Use the function to record your Address Message for Voice Report, the Address Message is the first message played in every voice report to notify the call recipient of the caller’s information. The maximum length of the message is 10 seconds.   Step 1. Select Record Msg and press OK to confirm.  S t a r t   R e c o r  d i  n g       (O K ? )       Step 2. Press OK to start recording.     R e c o r  d i  n g .  .  .    Pr ess O K  t o  st opStep 3. The Control Panel will emit a beep. Start recording after the beep, speak clearly and slowly for the Control Panel to record your address. When you finish recording, press “OK” to stop recording, the recording will automatically stop when it reaches 10 second. <<NNOOTTEE>>   If you do not record your own Address Message, the system will play default alarm message when reporting. The default message is “Alarm System.” 2.6. GSM Setting The GSM function allows you to program GRPS network and MMS settings,  Step 1. Select GSM Setting and press OK to confirm.    G P R S  S e t t i n g     M M S  S e t t i n g      G S M  S i g n a l       G S M  R e s e t
                    7 GPRS Setting In order to use GPRS to serve as a back-up IP Reporting method, this section will need to be programmed before reporting.  Step 1. Select GPRS Setting and press OK to confirm.    A P N              U s e r             P a s s Wo r d       Step 2. Select APN and press OK to confirm.      A P N E d i t     i n t e r n e t         Step 3. Enter your APN(Access Point Name) and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 4. Select User and press OK to confirm.    U s e r  N a me                     Step 5. Enter your log in user name and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 6. Select Password and press OK to confirm.     P a s s w o r d                     Step 7. Enter your log in password and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed.  MMS Setting MMS setting is required if you want to send pictures/videos captured by PIR Camera or PIR Video Camera to mobile phones.  Step 1. Select MMS Setting and press OK to confirm.    A P N              U s e r             P a s s w o r d         U R L              P r o x y  A d d r e s s    P o r t           Step 2. Select APN and press OK to confirm.      A P N E d i t     mms              Step 3. Enter your APN(Access Point Name) and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 4. Select User and press OK to confirm.    U s e r  N a me                     Step 5. Enter your log in user name and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 6. Select Password and press OK to confirm.     P a s s w o r d                     Step 7. Enter you log in password and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 8. Select URL and press OK to confirm.       U R L                        Step 9. Enter your MMS APN URL and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 10. Select Proxy Address and press OK to confirm.  P r o x y  A d d r e s s                   Step 11. Enter your MMS Proxy Address and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 12. Select Port and press OK to confirm.       P o r t                       Step 13. Enter your MMS Port and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed.  GSM Signal GSM Signal function displays your current GSM strength in RSSI value,  Step 1. Select GSM Signal and press OK to confirm.     G S M  S i g n a l        RSS I  =  9     Step 2. The screen will display GSM strength in RSSI value from 1 to 9.  GSM Reset This is for you to reset your GSM module. Step 1. Select GSM Reset and press OK to confirm.    A r e   y o u   s u r  e ?                    Step 2. The screen will ask you to confirm the action, press OK of you want to reset GSM.
                    8Step 3. The GSM module will be reset.   2.7. Panel Setting The Panel Setting menu allows you to program Control Panel configurations. Step 1. Select Panel Setting and press OK to confirm.   K e y w o r d          P - w o r d            A C   F a i  l   R e p o r t    J a mmi  n g   r  e p o r t    A u t  o   c h e c k -  i  n      O f  f  s e t    p e r  i  o d      F o l  l  o w - o n   T i  me    H i  g h   T e mp   R p t     L o w  T e mp  R p t      B y p a s s   F a u l  t        D a t e  &  T i me      Keyword The Keyword is used for receiving SMS commands from users. When a user sends a SMS command to the Control Panel, the correct keyword must be entered along with a valid User PIN code for the Control Panel to recognize the command. The Keyword is disabled by default.  Step 1. Select Keyword and press OK to confirm.      K e y w o r d                      Step 2. The screen will display current Keyword. Enter the new keyword if you want to edit keyword, press OK to confirm the change.  P-word The P-word is also used for receiving SMS commands from Installers. When an installer sends a SMS command to the Control Panel, the correct P-word must be entered along with Installer code for the Control Panel to recognize the command. The P-word is “PROG" by default. Step 1. Select P-word and press OK to confirm.       P - Wo r d      P R O G             Step 2. The screen will display current P-word. Enter the new keyword if you want to edit keyword, press OK to confirm the change.  AC Fail Report This is for you to set the waiting time for the Control Panel to make report after detecting AC failure. Factory default is set to 5 minutes. Step 1. Select AC Fail Report and press OK to confirm.   Disabl e          1 min           2 min           3 min           4 min           5 min          Step 2. The screen will display current AC fail report setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.  Jamming Report This is for you to set whether the Control Panel should detect radio frequency interference and make report when interference is detected. Factory default is set to On. When radio jamming is detected, the Control Panel will report the event accordingly. Factory default is turned Off. Step 1. Select Jamming report and press OK to confirm.   Off             On             Step 2. Select to turn on/off the Jamming report function and press OK to confirm.  Auto check-in This is for you to set the interval time the Control Panel waits before making a regular check-in report to the programmed reporting destination. Factory Default is set to 12 hours. Step 1. Select Auto check-in and press OK to confirm.    Disab l e          4 hr            8 hr            12 hr            16 hr            20 hr            24 hr          Step 2. The screen will display current Auto check-in setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.  Offset Period This is to set the time delay before the first
                    9Auto check-in report is made whenever the Control Panel was powered off, then on again, or when Auto check-in interval time is changed.. Factory Default is set to 1 hour. Step 1. Select Offset period and press OK to confirm.    1  h r             2  h r             . . .              1 1  h r            1 2  h r          Step 2. The screen will display current Offset period setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.  Follow-on Timer After the Control Panel makes a GSM digital report to the Central Monitoring Station, the Central Monitoring Station can choose to enter a “Listen-in” period according to the Follow-On timer duration set here. During this period, the Central Monitoring Station will be able to listen to what is happening around the Control Panel through the microphone on the panel. Step 1. Select Follow-on Time and press OK to confirm.    D i s a b le          1  mi n            3  mi n            5  mi n            N o  L i mi t       Step 2. The screen will display current Follow-on Timer setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.  High Temperature Report This is for you to set the High Temperature reporting threshold. If the Control Panel has learnt in a Temperature Sensor, it will make High Temperature report and raise alarm when the temperature exceeds the threshold. When the temperature drops below set value again, the Control Panel will stop alarming and send High Temperature Restore report. Factory default is set to Disable. Step 1. Select High Temp and press OK to confirm.    D i s a b le          - 1 0  ° C           0  ° C             . . .              . . .              50 °C          Step 2. The screen will display current High Temperature alarm setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.   Low Temperature Report This is for you to set the Low Temperature reporting threshold. If the Control Panel has learnt in a Temperature Sensor, it will make Low Temperature report and raise alarm when the temperature drops below the threshold. When the temperature rises above set value again, the Control Panel will stop alarming and send Low Temperature Restore report. Factory default is set to Disable. Step 1. Select Low Temp and press OK to confirm.    Disab l e          - 10 ° C           0 °C            ...             ...             50 °C          Step 2. The screen will display current Low Temperature alarm setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.   Bypass Fault This is for you to set whether you want to ignore fault events regarding Ethernet or GSM function. Bypassed fault events will not displayed or cause the fault LED will to light up and emit beeps. Step 1. Select External Tamper and press OK to confirm.   Disabl e          IP              GSM            Step 2. Select either disable/IP/GSM and press OK to confirm.  Date & Time This is for you to set your time zone, date and time. Step 1. Select Date & Time and press OK to confirm.   T i me  Z o n e        Date &  T i me     Step 2. The screen will display current time zone and date/time setting. To change the time zone, select Time Zone and
                    10press OK.   U T C              L o s  A n g e l e s      D e n v e r           C h i c a g o          N e w  Y o rk         M o n c t o n          L o n d o n           P a r i s            I s t a n b u l         M o s c o w           T a i p e i           T o k y o            S y d n e y           A u c k l a n d        Step 3. The screen will display current time zone setting, To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm. Step 4. Select Date & Time to edit Control Panel date and time.   D a t e  &  T i me    2 0 1 3 /  0 3 / 2 2 /  0 9 : 1 1Step 5. The current date and time will be displayed, you will begin by editing year. Press Up or Down button to change current year, press OK to continue to edit month/date/hour/ minute.   2.8. General Setting The General Setting menu allows you to program Control Panel’s alarm related settings Step 1. Select Gen. Setting and press OK to confirm.    F i n a l  D o o r       A r m F a u l t  T y p e    T a mp e r   A l  a r m     E n t r y  T i me       E x i t  T i me        A l a r m L e n g t h       S u p e r  v i  s i  o n          S o u n d   S e t  t  i  n g   Final Door If set to On, when the system is Away Armed with a Door Contact set to Entry attribute, the system will automatically arm the system once the Door Contact is closed even if the entry delay timer has not expired yet. If set to Off, When the system is Away Armed with a Door Contact set to Entry attribute, the system will only arm the system after the entry delay timer expires. (Factory Default) Step 1. Select Final Door and press OK to confirm.    Off             On            Step 2. Select to turn On or Off the Final Door option.    Arm Fault Type Confirm: When set to Confirm, If you attempt to arm when a fault exists within the system, the arming action will be prohibited, and a message will be displayed “Fault exists! Please Confirm!” You need to arm the system again to confirm your action and arm the system. (Factory Default) Direct Arm: When set to Direct Arm, If you attempt to arm when a fault exists within the system, the system will enter selected arm mode without further notification about fault events. Step 1. Select Arm Fault Type and press OK to confirm.    Confi r m         Direc t  A r m    Step 2. Select either Confirm or Direct Arm, and press OK to confirm.  Tamper Alarm Away Arm: Tamper alarm will only be activated when tamper switch is triggered under Away Arm mode (Tamper event will still be reported normally in Home/Disarm mode). (Factory Default) Always: Tamper alarm will be activated whenever tamper switch is triggered. Step 1. Select Tamper Alarm and press OK to confirm.    Away A r m        Alway s         Step 2. Select either Away Arm or Always, and press OK to confirm.  Entry Time If a device set to Entry attribute is triggered when the system is armed, the Control Panel will begin an Entry Delay countdown timer according to your Entry Time setting. The system must be disarmed before the timer expires or an alarm will be activated. The Entry Timer for Away Arm/Home Arm 1/Home Arm 2/ Home Arm 3 can be programmed separately. (Factory Default is 10 seconds) Step 1. Select Entry Time and press OK to
                    11confirm.    A w a y  A r m        H o me  A r m 1       H o me  A r m 2       H o me  A r m 3     Step 2. Select an arm mode to edit its Entry Time, press OK to confirm.   D i s a b l e          1 0  s e c           . . .              . . .              7 0  s e c          Step 3. The screen will display current setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm..  Exit Time When you arm the system, the Control Panel will begin an Exit Delay countdown timer according to your Exit Time setting, and enter selected arm mode after the timer expires.  (Factory Default is 10 seconds) Step 1. Select Exit Time and press OK to confirm.    A w a y  A r m        H o me  A r m 1       H o me  A r m 2       H o me  A r m 3     Step 2. Select an arm mode to edit its Exit Time, press OK to confirm.   D i s a b l e          1 0  s e c           . . .              . . .              7 0  s e c          Step 3. The screen will display current setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm..  Alarm Length When an alarm is activated, both the Control Panel siren and external siren will raise alarm according to the Alarm Length setting. (Factory Default is 3 minutes.) Step 1. Select Alarm Length and press OK to confirm.   D i s a b l e          1  mi n            . . .              . . .              1 5  mi n          Step 2. The screen will display current setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm.  Supervision Set the supervision timer for accessory devices, if no supervision signal is received within set duration for a certain device, the Control Panel will report the situation accordingly. (Factory Default is 12 hour) Step 1. Select Supervision and press OK to confirm.   Disabl e          4 hr            6 hr            ...             ...             1 day          Step 2. Select your desired Supervision time, press OK to confirm.   Sound Setting This function allows you to program various sound  Step 1. Select Sound Setting and press OK to confirm.    Door C h i me       Entry  A r m       Entry  H o me       Exit A r m        Exit H o me        Wa r n i n g   B e e p    Step 2. Select the function you want to edit and press OK to confirm.  Available options include:  Off             Low             Medium          High            Door Chime: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound a door chime sound when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Disarm mode.   Entry Arm: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Away Arm mode.  Entry Home: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Home Arm mode.
                    12 Exit Arm: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode.  Exit Home: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode.  Warning Beep: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds every 30 seconds when fault exists within system.  2.9. Device +/- Devices +/- menu allows you to add/change/delete all available devices. A total of  40 devices can be included in the Control Panel. Step 1. Select Device +/- and press OK to confirm.   A d d  D e v i c e       E d i t  D e v i c e       R e mo v e   D e v i  c e      P r  o g r  a m  S i  r  e n     Add Device Use this function in include new device into the Control Panel.  Step 1. Select Add device +/- and press OK to confirm.  P u s h   B u t  t  o n   O n   D e v i  c e   t  o   A d d    Step 2. Press the learn button on the device you want to learn in to transmit a learn code, please refer to the device manual for detail.  Step 3.  If the learning code is received successfully by the Control Panel, the  device information will be displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK to add the device into Control Panel.   D e t  e c t  e d   (  O k ? )   D o o r  C o n t a c t    Step 4. Repeat Step 1~3 to learn in other devices.   Edit Device Use this function edit the devices learnt into the Control Panel in Add Device. Step 1. Select Edit device +/- and press OK to confirm.  Step 2. Devices that have already been learnt in will be displayed along with their zone number (Z01, Z02…etc).   DC Z01           IR Z02          <<NNOOTTEE>>   The available of devices are listed as followings:   Door Contact --- DC   PIR Sensor  --- IR   Pet Immune PIR Sensor--IRP   External PIR - -EIR   Remote Controller --- RC   Carbon Monoxide --- CO   Smoke Detector --- SD   Water Sensor --- WS    Panic Button --- PB   Night Switch --- NS   Remote Keypad --- KP   Indoor Siren --- SR   Outdoor Bellbox --- BX   Power Switch --- PSS   Power Swich Meter --- PSM   PIR Camera --- SV Step 3. Step the device you want to edit, press OK to confirm.   Burgla r          Home O mi t         Home1/ 2   O mi t        Home1/ 3   O mi t        H o me   A c c e s s         D e l a y  Z o n e       Away O n l y        Entry           A w a y  E n t r y       24 HR           Fire             M e d i c a l / E mg .       Water           Set/Un s e t        Silent  P a n i c    P e r s o n a l  A t t .   Step 4. You will enter attribute setting page for the device. The device attribute determines this device’s behavior, please refer to attribute list below to
                    13select an attribute, Factory Default is set to Entry for Door Contact and PIR Sensor  Burglar   When the system is in any Arm mode, if a “Burglar” device is triggered, a “Burglar Alarm” will be activated immediately and reported.   Home Omit   When the system is in Home Arm 1/2/3 mode, if a “Home Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not raise alarm. It will still send a report for this event  When the system is in Full Arm mode, if a “Home Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a “Burglar” device is triggered.   Home 1/2 Omit   When the system is in Home Arm 1/2 mode, if a “Home 1/2 Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond. It will still send a report for this event  When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm 3 mode, if a “Home 1/2 Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a “Burglar” device is triggered.  Home 1/3 Omit   When the system is in Home Arm 1/3 mode, if a “Home 1/3 Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond. It will still send a report for this event  When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm 2 mode, if a “Home 1/2 Omit” device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a “Burglar” device is triggered.  Home Access   When the system is in Home mode, if a “Home Access” device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay period to give enough time to disarm the system. It will also send a report for this event   When the system is in Full Arm mode, if a “Home Access” device is triggered,  the Control Panel will start a Burglar Alarm and a burglar message will be reported.  Delay Zone  When the system is in any Arm mode, if a “Delay Zone” device is triggered, a “Burglar Alarm” will be activated immediately and reported.   When the system is in any Armed mode, and the Control Panel is counting down the Entry Delay, if a “Burglar” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.  During the Exit Delay period, if a “Burglar” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond .  Away Only  When the system is in Away Arm mode, if an “Away Only” device is triggered, a “Burglar Alarm” will be activated immediately and reported.   When the system is in any Home Arm mode, if an “Away Only” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.  During the Entry Delay or Exit Delay period, if an “Away Only” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond .  Entry  When the system is in any Arm mode, if an “Entry” device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay countdown timer for the user to disarm the system.  After the delay period has
                    14expired and no correct PIN code has been entered, the Control Panel will activate its built-in siren immediately to remind the user the delay period has expired.  If the Control Panel is not disarmed within 30 seconds after the delay period expires, a Burglar Alarm will be reported and the external sirens included in the Control Panel will also be activated. Disarming the Control Panel within the 30 second period will return the system to Disarm mode and silence the built-in siren. No alarm event will be reported.  When the system is in Disarm mode, if a “Entry” is triggered, the Control Panel will make a “ding-dong” Door Chime sound (if Door Chime function is not disabled).  Away Entry  When the system is in Away Arm, if an “Away Entry” device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay countdown timer for the user to disarm the system.  After the delay period has expired and no correct PIN code has been entered, the Control Panel will activate its built-in siren immediately to remind the user the delay period has expired.  If the Control Panel is not disarmed within 30 seconds after the delay period expires, a Burglar Alarm will be reported and the external sirens included in the Control Panel will also be activated. Disarming the Control Panel within the 30 second period will return the system to Disarm mode and silence the built-in siren. No alarm event will be reported.  When the system is in Disarm mode, if a “Entry” is triggered, the Control Panel will make a “ding-dong” Door Chime sound (if Door Chime function is not disabled).  When the system is in any Home Arm mode, if an “Away Entry” device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.  During the Entry Delay or Exit Delay period, if an Away Entry device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond  24 Hour  The 24 Hour device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #130 will be reported with trigger.  Fire   The Fire device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed.  An Event Code of #111 will be reported with trigger.  Medical Emergency  A Medical Emergency device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #101 will be reported with trigger.  Water  The Water device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed.  An Event Code of #154 will be reported with trigger.  Set/Unset (For Door Contact Only)  If the Door Contact is set to Set/Unset, the system will be disarmed when the Door Contract is triggered, and armed when Door Contact is closed.  Silent Panic  If the device attribute is set as Silent Panic, when the device is activated, the Control Panel will report a Slient Panic alarm without sounding an audible
                    15siren. An event code of 122 will be reported.  Personal Attack  If the device attribute is set as Personal Attack, when the device is activated, the Control Panel will activate an alarm and report an event code of 120 will be reported. Step 5. Select if you want to permanently bypass the device. Permanently Bypass will deactivated selected device until you unselect the function. The Control Panel will ignore all signal sent from Permanently Bypassed device, include Low Battery and Tamper signal. Press OK to confirm. Factory Default is Normal.  N o r ma l            P e r  ma n .   B y p a s s  Step 6. Select to on or off latch report. When turned on, the Control Panel will send a report if the device is triggered. Press OK to confirm.   L a t c h  R p t  O f f    L a t c h  R p t  O n    Step 7. Enter a name for the device, press OK to confirm.    E d i t  n a me                      Remove Device Use this function remove a leant in device.  Step 1. Select Remove Device +/- and press OK to confirm.  Step 2. The screen will display learnt in device list. Select the device you want to remove, press OK to confirm.  Program Siren The program siren functions allows you to learn in siren/bellbox and program their behaviour.   L e a r n  S i r e n       S i  r  e n   T a mp .  O n      S i  r  e n   T a mp .  O f f   C o n f i r m O n        C o n f i r m  O f f         E n t r y  S n d . O n     E n t r y   S n d . O f f   Learn Siren: In order to learn a Siren into the Control Panel, the Control Panel must first learn in a device of any kind. Step 1. Put the siren into learning mode, please refer to the Siren manual for detail. Step 2. Select Learn Siren, press OK to confirm. Step 3. The Control Panel will transmit learning code to the siren. If the siren receives the learn code, it will react accordingly, please refer to your siren manual for detail. <<NNOOTTEE>>    For SR-15 or BX-15, please learn in the siren according to the instruction in Add Device.   Siren Tamper On/Off Siren Tamp.On: When selected, the Siren’s tamper protection will be enabled. Siren Tamp.Off: When selected, the Siren’s tamper protection will be disabled.  Confirm On/Off Confirm On: When selected, the Siren will emit beeping sound when the system is armed or disarmed. Confirm Off: When selected, the Siren will not emit beeping sound when the system is armed or disarmed.  Entry Sound On/Off Entry Snd.On: When selected, the Siren will emit beeping sound during Entry Delay countdown timer Entry Snd.On Off: When selected, the Siren will not emit beeping sound during Entry Delay Countdown Timer  2.10. Network Setting  Program your network and email SMTP setting under this menu. Step 1. Select Network Setting, press OK to confirm  Curren t  I P       DHCP            I P  A d d r e s s        S u b n e t    M a s k    Ga t ewa y       DNS         SNTP
                    16  I n t e r v a l      S M T P          F r o m          Current IP  The Control Panel’s current local area network IP will be displayed  DHCP  On: If DHCP is set to On, the Network will obtain the IP address automatically with a valid Network DHCP Server. You do not need to do any settings. You can only set DHCP to On if your Network environment supports DHCP. It will automatically generate all network information. Off: If DHCP is set to Off, you neet to enter the Network information manually for IP Address, Subnet mask, Gateway, and DNS. Please make sure that you have obtained all required values for your Network environment. Contact local service provider if necessary  IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway/DNS You only need to configure these settings if DHCP is set to Off.  Step 1. To edit the setting, select the option to edit and press OK to confirm.. Step 2. Enter a new setting, press OK to confirm.  SNTP The SNTP setting is for you to enter an internet time server IP to synchronize and update Control Panel time automatically according to set interval time. Factory Default is: pool.ntp.org.  Step 1. To edit the setting, select t SNTP and press OK to confirm.. Step 2. Enter a new IP Address if desired, press OK to confirm.    I P  A d d r e s s    p o o l  .  n t  p .  o r  g         Interval Set the interval time for SNTP setting to update Control Panel time Step 1. To edit the setting, select t Interval and press OK to confirm. Step 2. Select your desired interval time, press OK to confirm..  4  h o u r           8  h o u r           1 2  h o u r          16 hou r          20 hou r          24 hou r          SMTP The SMTP setting is for you to program the mail server related settings. The email account you set here would be used to email the triggered images/videos from PIR Camera/Video Camera. For email destination, please refer to Media Upload section. Step 1. To edit the email information, select  SMTP and press OK to confirm. Step 2. Enter  your SMTP setting, press OK to confirm.    SMTP                          The format of SMTP setting is: smtp://user:password@mail server User: email account user name. For example, if your email account is john@yahoo.com, enter john. Password: email account password. Mail Server: Email server domain name. The default port used by SMTP is Port 25. If you want to specify other ports, enter the port number according to format below: smtp://user:password@mail server:port <<NNOOTTEE>>    The control panel does not support encryption method such as SSL/TLS.   SMTP setting must be entered in all lowercase letters  From This is for you to set the email account used to send captured picture/video. This setting should be entered along with SMTP setting. Step 1. To edit the email information, select  From and press OK to confirm. Step 2. Enter the email account according to SMTP setting. Ex: john@yahoo.com., press OK to confirm.    E ma i l  a c c o u n t                  <<NNOOTTEE>>   The format of From setting is: name@example.com
                    17  From setting must be entered in all lowercase letters  2.11. Media Upload  The Media Upload menu allows you to set the destination for the Control Panel to deliver captured picture/video from PIR Camera or PIR Video Camera. Step 1. To edit the setting, select  Media Upload and press OK to confirm.  1 )               2 )               3 )               4 )               5 )               P r e f i x           1~5 There are 5 upload destinations available for you to program. Step 1. Select one of the upload destination from 1~5, press ok to confirm. Step 2. Select to either edit or delete the setting, press OK to confirm..  E d i t             D e l e t e          Step 3. If you choose to edit the setting, enter an email address, FTP address, or mobile number for MMS delivery.  Email: In order to sent the picture/video by email, the SMTP and From setting must be completed first. The email upload format is: mailto: user@example.com  MMS: In order to sent the picture/video to a mobile number the MMS setting must be completed first. The MMS upload format is: mms: mobile number  FTP: The FTP upload format is: ftp://user:password@IP address:port/ folder              If you choose to delete the setting, the current upload setting will be removed Step 4. If you choose to edit the setting, enter an email address, FTP address, or mobile number for MMS delivery.  Prefix The prefix is the title given to every captured picture or video for you to identify the file. Step 1. Select Prefix, press OK to confirm. Step 2. Select to either edit or delete the setting, press OK to confirm..  Edit            Delete          Step 3. If you choose to edit the setting, enter a new title and press OK to confirm.              If you choose to delete the setting, the current Prefix will be removed
                    183. Programming Menu The programming menu is designed for user to mange User PIN codes and other setting. to enter the Programming Menu: Step 1. Under Disarm mode, press any key on the numeric keypad, you will be prompted to enter  User Menu.       E n t  e r   C o d e            .. .       Step 2. Enter a User PIN code (default is 1234) then press OK to confirm. You will enter User Menu    F a u l  t    D i  s p l  a y     L o g              A l a r m M e mo r y     A w a y  Arm        H o me  Arm 1       H o me  Arm 2       H o me  Arm 3       P - M e n u           I - M e n u          Step 3. Select P-Menu and press OK to confirm.  You will be prompt to enter Installer Code.    E n t e r  M - C o d e         . .. .       Step 4. Enter the Master code (default is 1111 and press OK to confirm.  You will enter the Installer Menu.   Wa l k  T e s t        P i n  C o d e         M a s t e r  C o d e      T e mp  C o d e         D u r  e s s   C o d e          G e n .  S e t t  i  n g         D e v i c e  + / -       3.1. Walk Test The Walk Test function under Programming Menu functions the same as the Walk Test function in Installer Menu. Please refer to 2.1. Walk Test for detail.  3.2. PIN Code Setting The User Codes are used for users to acess the alarm system. A total of 10 4-digit User Codes can be stored in the Control Panel. Each individual User can be given a name for easy recognition  User PIN Code #1 is set to 1234 by Factory Default. Step 1. Select Pin Code, press OK to confirm. Step 2. You will enter the PIN code menu. Select the PIN code you want to edit, then press OK to confirm.  1)           2)....           ...             ...             ...             9)....           10)... .         Step 3. For an existing PIN code, you will be asked whether you want to delete the PIN code (except for PIN code 1 which cannot be deleted), press OK to confirm if you want to delete the PIN code    For an empty PIN code, you will be prompted to enter a new code.  E n t e r  n e w  c o d e        . . . .       Step 4. Select a new PIN code and press OK, you will be asked to repeat the code again. R e p e a t  n e w  c o d e        . . . .       Step 5. Select to turn on/off Latch option. When set to On, the system will report all arm/disarm action by this user. Press OK to confirm.    User  N a me                     Step 6. Enter a User Name for this PIN Code, you can also leave this field blank. Press OK to confirm. The PIN code setting is now complete.  3.3. Master Code  The Master Code is used to access the Programming Menu. Factory Default is set to 1111. To change the Master Code. Step 1. Select Master Code and press OK to confirm.  You will be prompt to enter a new Master Code.   E n t e r  n e w  c o d e        . . . .       Step 2. Enter the new code and press OK, you will be asked to repeat the code again.
                    19R e p e a t    n e w   c o d e        . .. .       Step 3. Repeat the new code and press OK to confirm. Master Code setting is now complete.   3.4. Temporary Code  The Temporary Code is used to access the system for a temporary user and is valid only once per arming and once per disarming.  Afterwards, the Temporary Code is automatically erased and needs to be reset for a new Temporary user. To set the Temporary Code. Step 1. Select Temp Code and press OK to confirm.  You will be prompt to enter a new Temporary Code.   E n t e r  n e w  c o d e        . .. .       Step 2. Enter the new code and press OK, you will be asked to repeat the code again.  R e p e a t    n e w   c O d e        . .. .       Step 3. Repeat the new code and press OK to confirm. Temporary Code setting is now complete.   3.5. Duress Code  The Duress Code has the same function as the User PIN code. It is used to access the system in duress situation. When this code is used for accessing the system, the Control Panel will report a secret alarm message without sounding the siren to the Central Monitoring Station to indicate of a “Duress Situation in Progress”. To set the Duress Code: Step 1. Select Duress Code and press OK to confirm.  You will be prompt to enter a new Duress Code.   E n t e r  n e w  c o d e        . .. .       Step 2. Enter the new code and press OK, you will be asked to repeat the code again.  R e p e a t    n e w   c O d e        . .. .       Step 3. Repeat the new code and press OK to confirm. Duress Code setting is now complete.    3.6. General Setting  The General Setting function under Programming Menu functions the same as the General Setting function in Installer Menu. Please refer to 2.6. General Setting for detail.  3.7. Device +/-  The Device +/- function under Programming Menu functions the same as the Device +/- function in Installer Menu. Please refer to 2.7. Device +/- for detail.
                    204. Operation 4.1. LCD Display The Control Panel’s LCD will display the system information according to different status and panel modes.  Disarm mode When the system is in Disarm mode, and no fault exists in system, the LCD will display “Ready to Arm”.     R e a d y  t o    A r m    0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1  When fault events exists in system, The LCD will display the fault event on screen, followed by “(XX)”. The XX represents the number of fault event in system.  When Control Panel or accessory tamper open status is detected, the LCD will display “Tamper Zone” T  a m p e r    Z o n e ( X X )    0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1  When Door Contact in the system is opened (not aligned with magnet), the LCD will display “Open Zone”     O p e n    Z o n e ( X X )    0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1  When other fault exists in system, the LCD will display “Fault”       F a u l  t  ( X X )       0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1   Away Arm / Home Arm mode When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm mode, and no fault event exists in system, the LCD will display current mode.     A w a y  A r m      0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1  When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm mode, and fault event exists in system, the LCD will display (XX) after current mode. The XX represents the number of fault event in system.    A w a y  A r m ( X X )    0 0 : 0 1  J a n    0 1   View Fault Events When fault event exists in system, press Down key to view fault events.  Step 1. The screen will display:      ST A R T                      Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the fault events. When all fault events are displayed, the screen will show:                      E N D        Step 3. Press       key to exit fault display.  4.2. Entering User Menu When the system is in Disarm mode, enter a valid user code to access the User Menu, When the first numberic key is pressed, the display will show:   E n t e r  C o d e         . . . .          Enter the 4-digit user PIN code followed by OK, within 30 sec. The options are available for user menu: oFaul t  D i s p l ay   Log             A l a r m M e mo r y     Bypass           A p p l y  S c e n e      Awa y A r m         Home A r m 1       Home A r m 2       Home A r m 3       P-Menu           I-Menu          <<NNOOTTEE>>   If you wish to arm the system when fault event exists, please refer to section Forced Arming below.  4.3. Away Arm Mode   The Away Arm Mode will arm all divice in the Control Panel to react accordingly upon alarm trigger  Entering Away Arm mode Step 1:  Select  Away Arm under User Menu and press OK.  When under Disarm mode, enter a User PIN code and press the Away
                    21Arm key on the Control Panel.  When under Disarm mode, enter a User PIN code and press the Away Arm key on the Remote Keypad. (Please refer to Remote Keypad manual for detail)  Press the Away Arm key on the Remote Controller.  When under Disarm mode, press the Away Arm key on the Control Panel for quick arm.  Use the Control Panel webpage to Away Arm the Control Panel.  Send an SMS command (Please refer to 5. Vesta EZ Home Application). Step 2.  The Control Panel will begin Exit Delay Timer countdown according to the setting. The screen will display:   T i me  t o  e x i t       X X X  s e c       Step 3. When the timer expires, the Control Panel will enter Away Arm mode and emit a long beep to indicate. <<IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT  NNOOTTEE>>   If Final Door is set to ON, when the Door Contact set to Entry Attribute is closed. The Control Panel will enter Away Arm mode even if the Exit Delay Timer has not expired yet.  Stopping the Exit Delay Timer The Exit Delay Timer can be stopped by disarming the system and the Control Panel will return to Disarm mode. Please refer to 4.5. Disarm Mode section below  4.4. Home Arm 1/2/3 Mode The Home Arm Mode allows the home to be Partial Armed, Thus, part of the System is protected with the Alarm, yet, the other areas allows the user to move freely without self triggering the alarm. The Control Panel has 3 Home Arm Mode from 1 to 3. According to different settings, devices with their attribute set to Home Omit or Away Only will not be triggered under any Home Arm mode. Device set to Home 1/2 Omit will not be triggered under Home Arm 1/2 mode. Device set to Home 1/3 Omit will not be triggered under Home Arm 1/3 mode.  Entering Home Arm mode Step 1:  Select  Home Arm 1~3 under User Menu and press OK.  When under Disarm mode, enter a User PIN code and press the Home Arm key on the Control Panel. (Home Arm 1 only)  When under Disarm mode, enter a User PIN code and press the Home Arm key on the Remote Keypad. (Home Arm 1 only, please refer to Remote Keypad manual for detail)  Press the Home Arm key on the Remote Controller(Home Arm 1 only).  When under Disarm mode, press the Home Arm key on the Control Panel for quick arm (Home Arm 1 only).  Use the Control Panel webpage to Home Arm the Control Panel.   Send an SMS command (Please refer to 5. Vesta EZ Home Application). Step 2.  The Control Panel will begin Exit Delay Timer countdown according to the setting. The screen will display:   T i me  t o  e x i t       XXX  s e c      Step 3. When the timer expires, the Control Panel will enter selected Home Arm mode and emit 3 short beeps to indicate.  Stopping the Exit Delay Timer The Exit Delay Timer can be stopped by disarming the system and the Control Panel will return to Disarm mode. Please refer to 4.5. Disarm Mode section below  4.5. Force Arm When you arm the system, if any fault event exists in the system, the arming action will be prohibited and the fault event will be displayed on screen. At this moment, you can either rectify all of the problems and clear the Fault Display. The Control Panel will be able to be armed normally. If you  want to arm the system without
                    22correcting the fault situation,  follow the steps below to Forced Arm the Control Panel.  Step 1: When fault events are displayed, repeat the same arming action again Step 2: The Control Panel will begin Exit Delay Timer countdown according to the setting. The screen will display:   T i me  t o  e x i t       X X X  s e c      Step 3. When the timer expires, the Control Panel will enter selected arm mode accordingly  4.6. Disarm When the system is under Away Arm or Home Arm mode, to disarm the system: Step 1:  Enter a User PIN code on the Control Panel keypad and press Disarm key or OK key.  Enter a User PIN code on the Remote Keypad and press Disarm key.   Press the Disarm key on the Remote Controller.  Use the Control Panel webpage to disarm the Control Panel.   Send an SMS command (Please refer to 5.  Vesta EZ Home Application). Step 2: The Control Panel will return to Disarm mode.  4.7. Bypass The Bypass function allows you to deactivate a device temporarily for one arming/disarming period. When a bypassed sensor (IR/DC/PIR Camera) is triggered, the panel will ignore the signal from the sensor and will not raise alarm.  To Bypass a sensor: Step 1. Select Bypass, press OK to confirm. The screen will display your device list:   D C  Z 0 1           I R  Z 0 2         Step 2. Select the sensor you want to bypass and press OK. The sensor will be marked with a + to indicate it is bypassed. You can also remove the bypass condition by selecting the sensor and press OK again.  +DC Z0 1           IR Z0 2         The bypassed condition of a sensor will be remove automatically after the panel is armed, then disarmed. For Door Contact, the condition will also be removed when the Door Contact is closed.  4.8. Apply Scene You can activate programmed Scene number under the User Menu. Before applying a scene, the scene must be programmed first through the Control Panel webpage. Please refer to the IP Installation Guide for detail. To apply a scene: Step 1. Select Apply Scene, press OK to confirm. The screen will display scene numbers from 1~10:  1               2                                               10             Step 2. Select the scene you want to activate and press OK to confirm.  4.9. Dual Key Alarm You can activate an alarm manually by pressing buttons on the Control Panel keypad anytime regardless of system mode.  Panic Alarm Press and hold  1 and 3 keys together for 3 seconds to trigger a panic alarm.  Fire Alarm Press and hold  4 and 6 keys together for 3 seconds to trigger a fire alarm.  Medical Emergency Alarm Press and hold  7 and 9 keys together for 3 seconds to trigger a medical emergency alarm. Step 1. Press and hold both keys together to trigger alarm, the screen will prompt you to enter PIN code when you first press the keys.   E n t e r  C o d e         . . . .          Step 2. Ignore the screen prompt and continue to hold both keys for 3 seconds. Then the alarm will be activated
                    234.10. Keypad Lockdown The Control Panel features Keypad Lockdown function to prevent continuous User PIN Code retries: If the wrong User PIN Codes are entered for 5 times within 10 minutes, the keypad will be locked down for 15 minutes. All key presses from Control Panel keypad or Remote Keypads are prohibited during the 15 minute period.   4.11. Tamper Protection The Control Panel is tamper protected from unauthorized removal from mounted surface. When the tamper is triggered:  If the system is in Arm mode: The Control Panel will always activate a Tamper Alarm upon tamper switch trigger and report the alarm event.  If the system is in Home/Disarm mode: When Tamper Alarm is set to Away Only, no alarm will be activated when a tamper switch is triggered under Home/Disarm mode. A report for tamper trigger will still be reported. When Tamper Alarm is set to Always, the Tamper Alarm will also be activated when a tamper switch is triggered under Home/Disarm mode. For Tamper Alarm setting please refer to 2.6.  General Setting.  Avoiding accidental Tamper alarm when changing device battery/mounting location: Step 1: Use the Bypass function to temporarily deactivate the device to avoid tamper trigger. Step 2: For Indoor Siren or Outdoor Bell Box, you also need to disabled the Siren Tamper temporarily. Step 3: After finish changing battery or mounting location, remove the Bypass setting and enable Siren Tamper again  4.12. Stop the Alarm and Alarm Display During an alarm, the Control Panel wil sound the siren, and report to programmed telephone number. The screen will display “ALARM! ALARM!” to notify the user.  Stopping the Alarm Step 1: To Stop the alarm, disarm the Control Panel, please refer to 4.6. Disarm for detail. Step 2: The alarm will be stopped, the device that triggered the alarm will be displayed on screen. Use the Down button to scroll down the alarm event, the screen will display whether the system reported successfully to programmed destination or not. Step 3: When you finished viewing the alarm event, the Control Panel will enter Disarm mode.  <<IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT  NNOOTTEE>>   The Remote Controller cannot be used to stop the panic alarm triggered by itself.  Alarm Memory You can use the Alarm Memory option to check previous alarm history.  Step 1: Under the User Manual, select Alarm Memory and press OK to confirm. If alarm memory exists in the Control Panel, the screen will display:      ST A R T                      Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the alarm events. When all alarm event are displayed, the screen will show:                      E N D        Step 3. You can press Up key to scroll back through the fault events or press OK key to exit Alarm Memory.  4.13. Voice Report and Call Acknowledgement The Control Panel will dial a number during voice reporting. When the call recipient picks up the phone, the Control Panel will delay 5 seconds before starting to play the message.  The Voice message is composed of 3 parts: 1. Address Message: The address message you recorded. If no Address Message is recorded, the panel will play message “Alarm System”. 2. Zone Name: The panel will play the zone name of the device which triggered the
                    24alarm if the name is selected from the default zone name list when editing the device. For alarm triggered by the control panel, the panel will play message “Control Panel”. 3. Alarm event: The panel will play the alarm message according to alarm type which includes: Burglar, Fire, Medical or Emergency To ensure the call is successfully received by the recipient, the recipient should acknowledge the message by pressing the appropriate button on his telephone set. There are 3 buttons to press during a Voice reporting: “1” – Open a two-way communication channel with the Control Panel. The Control Panel will acknowledge this  report as successful. “9” – Hang up the call, the Control Panel will acknowledge the report as successful.  “0” – Hang up the call, the Control Panel will consider this report as failure and report to the next destination in the same group.  4.14. Fault Display The Fault Display option is for you to view the fault events: Step 1. Select Fault Display, press OK to confirm. If fault events The screen will display:      S T A R T                      Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the fault events. When all fault events are displayed, the screen will show:                      E N D        Step 3. You can press Up key to scroll back through the fault events or press OK key to exit fault display. <<NNOOTTEE>>   The Control Panel is capable of detecting following fault events:  Control Panel Low Battery  Control Panel Battery Missing  AC Power Fail  Sensor Out-of-order  Sensor Low Battery  Device and Control Panel Tamper  Interference Detection  GSM-Related Failure  Network failure  When a fault event exists in system , the Fault LED will light up.  4.15. Factory Reset You can clear all programmed settings for the Control Panel are return all configuration to factory default by following the below steps Step 1. Power down Control Panel and turn off the battery switch Step 2. Apply power while holding down the  key. Step 3. Release the   key when you hear a beep,” Enter Code” will be displayed along with current firmware version. Step 4. Press the  key. Step 5. All programmed parameters are reset to factory default setting.
25 4.16. Alarm Activation  For Alarm Activation by Events and Control Panel Responses, please refer to the following table: Control Panel Mode & Response Table Alarm Attribute  Disarmed Arm Mode  Away / Home Arm Exit Timer Away Arm Entry TimerHome Arm Entry TimerAway Arm  Home Arm 1 Home Arm 2 Home Arm 3 Burglar  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Home Omit  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseNo ResponseNo ResponseNo Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseHome1/2 Omit  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseNo ResponseInstant Burglar Alarm No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseHome1/3 Omit  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseInstant Burglar Alarm No ResponseNo Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseHome Access  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer No Response No Response No ResponseAway Only  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No ResponseNo ResponseNo ResponseNo Response No Response No ResponseEntry Door Chime (DC & IR only) Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer No Response No Response No ResponseAway Entry Door Chime (DC & IR only) Start Entry Timer No ResponseNo ResponseNo ResponseNo Response No Response No Response24 HR  Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Delay Zone  No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm No Response No Response No Response
                    26Fire  Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant FireAlarm Instant FireAlarm Instant FireAlarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant FireAlarm Instant FireAlarm Medical/Emergency Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Water  Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Set/Unset  Arm \ Disarm  Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Arm \ Disarm Silent Panic  Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Personal Attack  Instant Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Panic AlarmInstant Panic AlarmInstant Panic AlarmInstant Panic Alarm Instant Panic AlarmInstant Panic Alarm
                    274.17. SMS Remote Command The panel can be controlled remotely by SMS Commands for arm/home/disarm action and setting configuration. Please refer to following information for details.   SMS Command Composition A SMS command is composed of the following items: 1.  Command: The action itself, the command is always followed by a colon “:” mark. 2.  Parameters: The parameter determine the detail execution of the command. If multiple parameters are required, the should be separated by comma “,” mark.  SMS Message Format The SMS command message requires entering a P-Word and Installer Code for the Control Panel to recognize the SMS message. The complete SMS message format is: (P-Word)(Space)(Installer Code)(Space) (Command):(Parameter1),(Parameter2)…… Ex: If P-Word = PROG (Factory Default) Installer Code = 7982 (Factory Default) Command = USRS (Set User PIN Code) Parameter 1 =1 (For User 1) Parameter 2 =1234 (New User PIN Code) Parameter 3 =JOHN (For User Name) Parameter 4 =1 (Latch Report On) The final SMS message is: PROG 7982 USRS:1,1234,JOHN,1 <<NNOOTTEE>>   Some parameters can be left blank to indicate no change to setting, or delete original setting. When entering a blank parameter, you still need to enter a “,” to separate the parameter. Ex: If P-Word = PROG (Factory Default) Installer Code = 7982 (Factory Default) Command = USRS (Set User PIN Code) Parameter 1 =1 (For User 1) Parameter 2 =1234 (New User PIN Code) Parameter 3 = blank (No User Name) Parameter 4 =1 (Latch Report On) The final SMS message is: PROG 7982 USRS:1,1234,,1  SMS Confirmation Message When the Control Panel receives a SMS Command, if the command is valid, the Control Panel will execute the action and send back a SMS message to the sender to confirm. The SMS Confimation Message format is: (Command):OK. If the command is invalid, the SMS Confirmation Message format is: (Command):ERROR Ex: If the SMS Command = PROG 7982 USRS:1,1234,JOHN       Successful: The SMS Confirmation Message = USRS:OK       Error: The SMS Confirmation Message = USRS:ERROR
                    28 SMS Command Table Command  Comment  Example & Descriptions ECHO  Test panel  Send SMS Example => ECHO: USRS  Change user PIN code setting Send SMS Example => USRS:1,1,1234,user,1 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: User ID              1~10 = User PIN Code#              95 = Guard Code              96 = Master Code              97 = Temp Code              98 = Duress Code              99 = Installer Code Parameter 3: 4-digit PIN code Parameter 4: User name Parameter 5: Latch report, 0 = No, 1 = Yes USRD  Delete user Send SMS Example => USRD:1,2 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: User PIN Code # (2~10)  <Note:> You cannot delete User 1 or special users RPEX  Change report setting Send SMS Example => RPEX:1,1,0,gsm://1234@0234567890 Parameter 1: Report Destination # (1~8) Parameter 2: Report group assigned (1~5) Parameter 3: Report level.              0 = All              1 = Alarm              2 = Status Parameter 4: Report destination VRPT  Change voice report setting Send SMS Example => VRPT: 1,,,,,5 Parameter 1: Follow-on function (0=disable, 1=enable)  Parameter 2: leave blank Parameter 3: leave blank Parameter 4: leave blank Parameter 5: leave blank Parameter 6: Follow-on listen-in duration in minutes (1~5, -1 = unlimited) DEAN Add device by RF ID code Send SMS Example => DEAN:1,1,0123456789,name Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) Parameter 3: RF ID code in hex string, 10 or 14 digit length Parameter 4: Device name DEED  Change device setting Send SMS Example => DEED:1,1,,,name,01,0,00,0 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) Parameter 3: leave blank Parameter 4: New zone number (1~40), leave blank if unchanged Parameter 5: Device name Parameter 6: Device Setting in bitwise hex string              BIT0_1 = Permanent Bypass              BIT0_2 = Latch Report              BIT0_5 = Always On              BIT0_6 = Normal Open Parameter 7: Attribute               1 = Burglar              2 = Home Omit              3 = Home 1/2 Omit              4 = Home 1/3 Omit              5 = Home Access              6 = Delay Zone              7 = Away Only              8 = Entry Zone
                    29             9 = Away Entry              10 = 24 Hours              11 = Fire              12 = Medical Emergency              13 = Water              14 = Set/Unset              15 = Silent Panic              16 = Personal Attack Parameter 8: PSS groups in bitwise hex string, BIT1 to BIT8 for Group 1~8, keep blank for non-PSS devices. Parameter 9: Trigger Scene number (0,21~30,0=disable, 21=Scene 1, 22 = Scene 2…etc) DEDL  Remove Device Send SMS Example => DEVD:1,3 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) DEBP  Temporary Bypass Zone Send SMS Example => DEVBP1,2,1 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) Parameter 3: 0=Normal, 1=Bypass PSSW  Switch on/off PSS  Send SMS Example => PSSW:1,1,1,10 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) Parameter 3: Action 0=Off, 1=On, 2=Toggle Parameter 4: Period in minutes (0~1440, 0=always) PSSG  Switch on/off PSS group Send SMS Example => PSSG:1,1,10 Parameter 1: PSS group (1~8) Parameter 2: Switch type, 0=Off, 1=On Parameter 3: Period in minutes (0~1440, 0=always) PSDM  Switch dimmer Send SMS Example => PSDM:1,1,80 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) Parameter 3: Switch level (0,10,20,30~100) RQMD  Request media Send SMS Example => RQMD:1,3 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Zone number (1~40) SYSS  Change system settings Send SMS Example => SYSS:5,1,720,60,,PROG,10000,-10000 Parameter 1: AC fail timer in minutes (0~60, 0=disable) Parameter 2: Jamming report (0=disable, 1=enable) Parameter 3: Auto check-in report interval in minutes (0~1440, 0=disable) Parameter 4: Auto check-in report offset in minutes (1~720) Parameter 5: Keyword Parameter 6: P-word Parameter 7: High temperature in 100x ℃ (-1000 ~ 5000, 10000=disable), ex: 1234=12.34℃ Parameter 8: Low temperature in 100x ℃(-1000 ~ 5000, -10000=disable), ex: 1234=12.34℃ Parameter 9: Bypass GSM/IP fault (0=disable,1=IP,2=GSM) DTZS  Change panel date & time Send SMS Example => DTZS:2013/3/22_12:05:09,0 Parameter 1: Date & time, format: YYYY/M/D_h:m:s Parameter 2: Timezone              0 = UTC              1 = Los Angeles              2 = Denver              3 = Chicago              4 = New York              5 = Moncton              6 = London              7 = Paris              8 = Istanbul              9 = Moscow              10 = Taipei
                    30             11 = Tokyo              12 = Sydney              13 = Auckland REST  Reboot panel  Send SMS Example => REST:5 Parameter 1: Delay time in second (1~5) FTRS  Reset panel to factory default Send SMS Example => FTRS:0,0 Parameter 1: Network settings, 0=reset, 1=keep Parameter 2: Device settings, 0=reset, 1=keep ARAS  Change area setting Send SMS Example => ARAS:1,720,0,0,0,3 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Supervision timer in minutes 0~1440, 0=Disable Parameter 3: Final door 0=Disable, 1=Enable Parameter 4: Arm fault type 0=Confirm, 1=Direct Parameter 5: Tamper alarm type 0=Full Arm Only, 1=Always Parameter 6: Alarm length in minutes 0~15, 0=Disable ATMR  Change area timer setting Send SMS Example => ATMR:1,70,10,10,10,70,10,10,10 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Away entry timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 3: Home 1 entry timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 4: Home 2 entry timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 5: Home 3 entry timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 6: Away exit timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 7: Home 1 exit timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 8: Home 2 exit timer in seconds (0~70) Parameter 9: Home 3 exit timer in seconds (0~70) ASND  Change area sound setting Send SMS Example => ASND:1,2,2,2,2,2,2 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Door chime sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High Parameter 3: Away entry sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High Parameter 4: Home entry sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High Parameter 5: Away exit sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High Parameter 6: Home exit sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High Parameter 7: Warning beep sound, 0=Silent, 1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High NWCF  Change network configuration Send SMS Example => NWCF:1,192.168.0.1,255.255.255.0,192.168.0.254,192.168.0.101 Parameter 1: DHCP or static IP, 0=static IP, 1=DHCP Parameter 2: IP address for static IP, enter 0 if DHCP is selected Parameter 3: Subnet mask for static IP, enter 0 if DHCP is selected Parameter 4: Gateway for static IP, enter 0 if DHCP is selected Parameter 5: DNS for static IP, enter 0 if DHCP is selected NTPS  Change SNTP configuration Send SMS Example => NTPS:240,pool.ntp.org Parameter 1: sync internal in minutes (240~1440) Parameter 2: SNTP server, disable if empty SMTP  Change SMTP setting Send SMS Example => SMTP:smtp://user:password@msa.hinet.net,user@example.com Parameter 1: SMTP server URL Parameter 2: SMTP sender from XMPP  Change XMPP setting Send SMS Example => XMPP:xmpp://user:password@192.168.0.190:5222,domain,admin,40 Parameter 1: XMPP server URL Parameter 2: XMPP server domain Parameter 3: Buddy list Parameter 4: Ping interval in seconds (10~60) GAPN  Change GPRS APN setting Send SMS Example =>  GAPN:internet,, Parameter 1: GPRS APN Parameter 2: GPRS user name Parameter 3: GPRS password GMMS  Change MMS APN setting Send SMS Example => GMMS:mms,,,http://mmsc,10.1.1.7,8080 Parameter 1: MMS APN Parameter 2: MMS user name
                    31Parameter 3: MMS password Parameter 4: MMS server Parameter 5: MMS proxy Parameter 6: MMS proxy port (1~65535) RSTG  Reset GSM  Send SMS Example => RSTG: UPLD  Change media upload setting Send SMS Example => UPLD:1,http://192.168.0.190:8080/upload/up-post.phpParameter 1: Upload destination (1~5) Parameter 2: Upload destination URL UPPF  Change media upload prefix  Send SMS Example => UPPF:1234 Parameter 1: Media upload prefix  FMUG  Panel Firmware Upgrade Send SMS Example => FMUG:http://192.168.0.190:8080/firmware/upgrade.bin Parameter 1: URL to download firmware HAED  Change home automation rule Send SMS Example => HAED:1,a1.mode==0, g=1&sw=off&pd=60 Parameter 1: Rule Number (1~20) Parameter 2: Rule condition Mode Change:              a1.mode==0 : Disarm              a1.mode==1 : Away Arm              a1.mode==2 : Home Arm 1              a1.mode==3 : Home Arm 2              a1.mode==4 : Home Arm 3 Alarm:              a1.alarm==5 : Burglar              a1.alarm==6 : Smoke              a1.alarm==7 : Medical              a1.alarm==8 : Water              a1.alarm==9 : Silent Panic              a1.alarm==10 : Panic              a1.alarm==11 : Emergency              a1.alarm==13 : CO              a1.alarm==16 : High Temperature              a1.alarm==17 : Low Temperature              a1.alarm>0 : Any Alarm Greater Temperature:              hightemp>=-1000 ~ 5000(-10~50℃) Lower Temperature:              lowtemp<-1000 ~ 5000(-10~50℃) Timer:  HHMM_hhmm_hhmm (ex:HHMM_1230_1230) Initial:   init Parameter 3: Rule execution  PSS Zone Control:              a=1&z=(1~40)&sw=(on/off)&pd=(time in minutes, 0~1440, 0=always)              ex: a=1&z=2&sw=on&pd=120: Zone 2 on for 2 hours PSS Group Control:              g=(1~8)&sw=(on/off)&pd=(time in minutes, 0~1440, 0=always)               ex:g=1&sw=off&pd=60: Group 1 off for 1 hour Request All Media:              a=1&req=img_all;req=vid_all Apply Scene:              a=1&trigger=USR(1~10)              ex: a=1&trigger=USR3: Apply Scene 3 HAAS Apply home automation scene Send SMS Example =>HAAS:1  Parameter 1: Scene Number (1~10)
32 5. Vesta EZ Home Application The Vesta EZ Home Application is a smartphone application designed to assist you in sending SMS Command The intuitive and simple interface help you communicate with Control Panel by SMS message easily. Vesta EZ Home supports basic system mode control and setting configuration for end users. For detailed full system setting programming, please refer to 4.17. SMS Remote Command for detail. To use the application, go to iPhone App Store or Android Google Play and search for “Vesta EZ Home” to find the application. Download and start the application. 5.1. For iPhone The iPhone version of Vesta EZ Home Application supports all SMS command functions except SMS commands which inquire Control Panel for information . This is due to the limit of iOS system, which prohibits incoming SMS message from accessing application data. An iOS version of 6.1 or higher is required to  use Vesta EZ Home on iPhone. Select the Vesta EZ Home icon to start the application.    Panel Selection Upon starting the application, you will first enter Panel Selection menu   For first time  user, you need to first enter your panel information, please select the “+” icon.
                    33 Enter the panel information, including the panel name you want to use in the application, panel SIM card number, a User PIN Code and the SMS keyword used to access the panel. Press “Done” to confirm when finished.   <<NNOOTTEE>>   The PIN Code and SMS Keyword entered in Panel Information are included in every SMS command sent with the app for the Control Panel to verify the SMS command.  The PIN code must be identical to a User PIN Code in the panel. The factory default PIN code in the Control panel is “1234” for User PIN Code 1. You can change both SMS Keyword and PIN code later by editing panel information.  The panel does not have a default SMS Keyword, you need to program a Keyword in your panel first to use Vesta EZ Home Application. Please refer to 2.6. Panel Setting for Keyword programming.       You will return to Panel Selection menu, the new panel you entered will be displayed, select the panel to proceed to edit SMS commands for the panel. If you want to remove the panel, press “Remove.”   Press the        icon, then “Delete” to remove the panel from the application.
                    34                                           Panel Main Menu The Panel Main Menu is displayed as follows:   Edit Panel Information You can edit your control panel information by pressing “Edit.”   Enter the new panel name, panel SIM card number and PIN Code and the SMS keyword you desired. Press “Done” to confirm when finished.      <IMPORTANT NOTE>   The default setting in the application may be different from the setting in your Control Panel. When you use the application to  program the system for the first time, please check both application and Control Panel settings for discrepancies.   If there are discrepencies, please enter the correct setting in the application, and press “Save” to send the setting to Control Panel.  After you send an SMS command, please make sure you receive confirmation message from the Control Panel before proceeding to send the next command. If you receive an error message from the Control Panel, please resend the SMS command again, or change the setting back to previous setting and save again. Otherwise the setting saved in the application will be different from the panel setting.
                    35 Away Arm / Home Arm / Disarm To change system mode, select the icon for Arm / Home / Disarm respectively. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.    PIN Setting The PIN Setting Menu allows you to edit User PIN Codes and SMS Keyword.   Select the information you want to edit, enter the information and press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.   <<NNOOTTEE>>   You can delete the User PIN code by keeping the Pin Code field blank and save the setting. User PIN Code 1 cannot be deleted.”                       <IMPORTANT NOTE>   When you change SMS Keyword or User PIN Code 1 and save the setting, the SMS Keyword and PIN Code stored in Panel Information will also be updated accordingly. Please make sure the Control Panel successfully receives the SMS command. If the panel fails to receive the SMS command, you need to edit the Panel Information manually to change SMS Keyword or PIN code back to previous setting. Otherwise you will no longer be able to control the panel with the app.
                    36 Alarm Setting The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit alarm related configuration.   Select the option you want to edit, you will enter the edit screen   Slide the screen to select the value you want to change, press “Back” to return to menu when done.  When you are satisfied with all of your alarm settings, press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.  Reporting Setting The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit your telephone numbers for reporting.   Select the reporting priority you want to edit.    Enter the telephone number for reporting, and select report type and events. Only SMS(CID)/ SMS(Text)/ GSM CID/ Voice reporting options are available.
                    37 Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel. <<NNOOTTEE>>   You can delete the telephone number by keeping the telephone number field blank and save the setting.   Device Setting The Device Setting Menu allows you to edit device, control Siren, PSS, and request PIR Camera images.               Edit Device   The Edit Device option allows you to edit a device name, and attribute for Door Contact, PIR and EIR Sensor.    Select the Zone number of the device you want to edit and enter a new name,   For Door Contact, PIR Sensor, PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera, please select an attribute. (Only Burglar, Home Omit and Entry attributes are available.)  For other devices without attribute, you can select any attribute as it will not affect the device setting.  Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.  You can also press “Delete This Device” to remove the device in selected zone from the Control Panel.
                    38Siren Control  The Siren Control option allows you to change Siren settings.   Select the function you want to edit and choose to enable or disable the function.  Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.                  PSS Control  The PSS Control option allows you to turn on/off your Power Switch groups.   Select the Power Switch group you want to control, then choose to turn on/off the Power Switch.   Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel. <<NNOOTTEE>>   PSS learning is not available with Vesta EZ Home.
                    39Capture Image  You can manually request your PIR Camera, PIR Video Camera or IP Camera to take a picture or video. The picture will be sent to the destination programmed under Media Upload section.   Specify the zone number of the PIR Camera you want to take picture, then press “Capture Image.” A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.                 Home Automation Rules Set Home Automation rules.   Select the condition, you will enter the rule setting page for the condition.   Choose to enable/disable the rule, Power Switch group on/off status and duration. For High and Low temperature, you also need to set the temperature value.  Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel.
                    40<<NNOOTTEE>>   For system mode change (Arm, Home, Disarm), the Power Switch Ggroup selection is limited to #1 only.  For High/Low Temperature and Time setting. You can select any Power Switch group from #1 ~ #4.                   5.2. For Android Phone The Android version of Vesta EZ Home Application supports complete SMS command functions, including the commands to inquire Control Panel setting and update appllication data with latest setting information. An Adroid version of 2.2 or higher is required to use Vesta EZ Home on your Andriod phone. Select the Vesta EZ Home icon to start the application.
                    41 Panel Selection Upon starting the application, you will first enter Panel Selection menu   For first time  user, you need to first enter your panel information, please press  “ADD” button.  You will see the panel information, including the panel name you want to use in the application, panel SIM card number, the PIN Code and SMS keyword used to access the panel. Press “Save” to confirm when finished.  <<NNOOTTEE>>   The PIN Code and SMS Keyword entered in Panel Information are included in every SMS command sent with the app for the Control Panel to verify the SMS command.  The PIN code must be identical to a User PIN Code in the panel. The factory default PIN code in the Control panel is “1234” for User PIN Code 1. You can change both SMS Keyword and PIN code later by editing panel information.  The panel does not have a default SMS Keyword, you need to program a Keyword in your panel first to use Vesta EZ Home Application. Please refer to 2.6. Panel Setting for Keyword programming.    You will return to Panel Selection menu, the new panel you entered will be displayed, select the panel to proceed to edit SMS commands for the panel.
                    42             Panel Main Menu The Panel Main Menu is displayed as follow:  You can select the different settings to further program different functions. Pressing “Back” button on your Android phone will return to Panel Selection Menu.  Delete Panel  To remove current panel, select the “Delete” button at the top right of Panel Main Screen. You will be asked to confirm the action, select “OK to delete the panel.” You will return to Panel Selection Menu.   Edit Panel Information You can edit the Control Panel information by pressing “Edit”  Enter the new panel name, panel SIM card number and PIN Code and the SMS keyword you desired. Press “Save” to confirm when finished.    Away Arm / Home Arm / Disarm To change system mode, Press the Arm / Home / Disarm button respectively. The phone will send a SMS command to panel to execute the command.        <IMPORTANT NOTE>   Whenever you send an SMS command, please make sure you receive confirmation message from the Control Panel before proceeding to send the next command. If you receive an error message from the Control Panel, please resend the SMS command again, or change the setting back to previous setting and save again. Otherwise the setting saved in the application will be different from the panel setting.
                    43 Sync with Panel  Press the Menu button on you Android phone to bring up the “Sync” option. Press “Sync” to send an SMS command to Control Panel requesting it to report back its current mode. Once your phone receives the SMS response message from the Control Panel, Vesta EZ Home app will update the current system mode accordingly for you to view. Please remember to sync your Vesta EZ Home app with all your panel setting when you first create  the panel.                   PIN Setting The PIN Setting Menu allows you to edit User PIN Codes and SMS Keyword.   Select the top column to choose the setting you want to edit                   Select the information you want to edit, enter the information and press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel.
                    44<<NNOOTTEE>>   You can delete the User PIN code by keeping the Pin Code field blank and save the setting. User PIN Code 1 cannot be deleted.”                 Press the “Menu” button on your Android phone to bring up the “Sync” function. Press “Sync” to send a SMS command to the Control Panel for inquiring current User PIN code setting. Once your phone receives the SMS response message from the Control Panel, Vesta EZ Home app will update the User PIN code information.     Alarm Setting The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit alarm related configuration.   Select the option you want to edit to change the setting.   When you are satisfied with all of your alarm settings, press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel.  You can press the “Menu” button on your Android phone to bring up the “Sync” options and choose to sync either the <IMPORTANT NOTE>   When you change SMS Keyword or User PIN Code 1 and save the setting, the SMS Keyword and PIN Code stored in Panel Information will also be updated accordingly. Please make sure the Control Panel successfully receives the SMS command. If the panel fails to receive the SMS command, you need to edit the Panel Information manually to change SMS Keyword or PIN code back to previous setting. Otherwise you will no longer be able to control the panel with the app.
                    45configurations or high/low temperature setting.    Reporting Setting The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit your telephone numbers for reporting.                  Select the top column to select the reporting priority you want to edit.    Enter the telephone number for reporting, and select report type and events. Only SMS(CID)/ SMS(Text)/ GSM CID/ Voice reporting options are available.  Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS message to panel. <<NNOOTTEE>>   You can delete the telephone number by keeping the telephone number field blank and save the setting.
                    46 You can press the “Menu” button on your Android phone to bring up the “Sync” options and choose to sync either Reporting 1~3 or 4~6.                        Device Setting The Device Setting Menu allows you to edit device, control Siren, PSS, and request PIR Camera image.   Select the top column to choose between Edit Device, Siren, PSS Control, and PIR Camera picture request
                    47Edit Device   The Edit Device option allows you to edit a device name, and attribute for Door Contact, PIR and EIR Sensor.    Select the Zone number of the device you want to edit and enter a new name,   For Door Contact, PIR Sensor, PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera, please select an attribute. (Only Burglar, Home Omit and Entry attributes are available.)  For other devices without attribute, you can select any attribute as it will not affect the device setting.  Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel.  You can also press “Delete This Device ” to remove the device from panel.            You can press the “Menu” button on your Android phone to bring up the “Sync” options and choose to sync device information  in different zones.   “Device Type” information will only be updated after you successfully synced with the Control Panel
                    48Siren Control  The Siren Control option allows you to change Siren settings.   Select the attribute and choose to enable or disable the function.  Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel.                .   PSS Control  The PSS Control option allows you to turn on/off your Power Switch.   Select the Power Switch group you want to control, then choose to turn on/off the Power Switch.  Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel. <<NNOOTTEE>>   PSS learning is not available with Vesta EZ Home. Please ignore this option.
                    49Capture Image  You can manually request your PIR Camera, PIR Video Camera or IP Camera to take a picture or video. The picture will be sent to the destination programmed under Media Upload section.   Select Area 1, then specify the zone number of the PIR Camera you want to take picture, then press “Save.” The phone will send a SMS command to panel..                  Home Automation Rules Set Home Automation rules.   Select the top column to choose different conditions.   Choose to enable/disable the rule, Power Switch group on/off status and duration. For High and Low temperature, you also need to set the temperature value.
                    50 Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.  The phone will send a SMS command to panel. <<NNOOTTEE>>   For system mode change (Arm, Home, Disarm), the Power Switch group selection is limited to #1 only.  For High/Low Temperature and Time setting. You can select any Power Switch group from #1 ~ #4.                     6. Appendix 6.1. Event Code  100 – Medical  101 – Personal emergency  When the Wrist Transmitter / Emergency Pendant (WTR) is pressed.  102 – Inactive  110 – Fire  111 – Smoke  When the Smoke Detector (SD) is triggered.  114 – Heat  When the Heat Detector (HD) is triggered.  120 – Panic   When the Panic Button of the Remote Controller (RC) is pressed.  121 – Duress    When the Duress Code is entered to disarm or arm the system.  122 – Silent Panic    When the panic button on a Remote Controller (RC) set to silent panic is pressed.  130 – Burglar   When any one of the following devices is triggered:    The Door Contact (DC) set at Burglar (@ B)   The Door Contact (DC) set at Delay (@ D)     The PIR set at Burglar (@ B)   The PIR set at Delay (@ D)  131 – Burglar Perimeter  When a device set as Entry is triggered in away arm mode.  132 – Burglar Interior  When a device set at Entry is triggered in home arm mode.  133 – 24 Hours   When a device set as 24 Hour is triggered.
                    51 137 – Panel Tamper    When the Control Panel tamper switch is triggered.  139 – Verification / Alarm Confirmation  147 – Sensor Supervisor Failure  When the Control Panel fails to receive the signal transmitted from any one of the devices individually for a preset period.  151 – Gas  154 – Water leakage   When a Water Sensor or Door Contact set as Water is triggered.  158 – High Temperature   When the temperature exceeds High Temperature setting.  159 – Low Temperature  When the temperature drops below Low Temperature setting.  162 – CO detector  301 – AC Failure   When the AC power fails for more than 10 sec.  302 – Low Battery   When the battery voltage of the Panel and any one of the devices is low.  311 – Panel Battery Missing/Dead  When the Control Panel Battery is missing or disconnected.  344 – Interference  374 – Arm with Fault    When fault exists in system, and the system is armed by confirming the arm action. (Arm Fault Type set to Confirm.)  380 – Device AC Failure    When an AC power accessory device loses the AC power connection.  383 – Device Tamper  When a device’s tamper switch is triggered.  384 – Device Low Battery   When a device’s is under low battery.  389 – Self Test Failure  400 – Arm/Disarm (by Remote Controller)  When the system is armed or disarmed by using the Remote Controller.  401 – Arm/Disarm by Panel  When the system is armed or disarmed by entering the PIN code.  408 – Set/Unset Disarm  407 – Disarm/Away Arm/Home Arm by Remote Keypad  465 – Alarm Reset  570 – Zone Bypass  When fault exists in system, and the system is armed by ignoring the fault event. (Arm Fault Type set to Direct Arm)  602 – Periodic test report   When Control Panel makes periodic Check-in reporting.  606 - Follow-On Function   When Control Panel reports to CMS to request opening Listen-in function.
52 Federal Communication 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, 22 & 24 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 to correct the interference by one of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement  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.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   This device complies with Part 15, 22 & 24 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.

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