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Monitor Control Surveillance Ver. 3.0 Voice Plus SpecicaƟons are subject to change without noƟce. Defender is a registered trademark of defender Co, Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respecƟve holders. Copyright @ 2009. All rights reserved. Defender Co, Ltd.

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Monitor • Control • Surveillance

Ver. 3.0 Voice Plus

Specifica ons are subject to change without no ce.Defender is a registered trademark of defender Co, Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respec ve holders.Copyright @ 2009. All rights reserved.

Defender Co, Ltd.

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CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (ON BACK),NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

INFORMATION - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated

WARNING - Do not changes or modify any parts or component used and approved by the manufacturer.

WARNING - To prevent electric shock and risk of fire hazards:Do NOT use power sources other than that specified.Do NOT expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.

For Your Safety

Before opera ng the system, pleased comfirm the correct input power voltage.

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This informa on is provided to ensure your safety and to prevent any losses, Please read it carefully and use the product accordingly.

*For product inquiries, please contact the retail shop where you bought the system.

• Please make sure the product is installed at proper place to insure system, to operate properly.

Warning/A en on/Special Mark Messages

Ignoring this information mayresult in material loss or personal injuries.

Ignoring this information mayresult in death or serious personal injuries.

Indicates”Never Allowed.” Indicates”No Disassembling.”

Correct Disposal of This Product(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)

Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)

This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.

Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.

Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contact.This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.

Warning & Cau ons

Defender Alarm Shortcut KeyAway Arm: Press Bu on A for 3 Sec• Home Arm: Press Bu on H for 3 Sec• Disarm: Press (4 Digit Password)• By Pass Zone: Press *(4 Digit Password)(No of Zone)#• Change Password: Press *6(4 Digit Password)0 (New 4 Digit Password)(New 4 Digit Password)• Tel No Se ng: Press *7(4 Digit Password)1(Tel. No)#1 for se ng User 1, 2 for User 2, 3 for User 3, 4 for User 4

Telephone Control Manual4 Digit Password is 1234• Press 0 to check alarm status: Arm / Disarm• Press 1 to Disarm• Press 2 to Arm• Press 3 for Control Home Automa on• Press 4 for By Pass• Press # to Exit

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Use only under temperature condi ons between -10˚C and +50˚C.Provide good ven la on when using in high temperature condi ons.

Precau ons

Do not install system under extreme temperatme condi ons or in high humidity environment.

Descrip on Zone

12345678

Entrance Internal Delay Instant 24 hour

TimerEntry Time [ ]Exit Time [ ]Bell Cut Off Time [ ]

TelephoneNumber of ring before answerEach number well be dial

1 [ ]

[ ]

2 [ ]3 [ ]4 [ ]

System Installa on Informa on

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Defender

1. PC BOX 2. Keypad 3. Mother Board

4. Transformer 5. Resister 6. Fuse (1A)

7. Fuse (2A) 8. User Manual

Components and Accessories

Manufacturer warrants original purchaser twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. During the warranty period, manufacturer, at its op on, repair or replace any defec ve product upon return of the product to its factory.

The warranty for interna onal customers is the same as for any customers within malaysia, with the excep on that manufacturer shall not be responsible for any customs fees, taxes, or VAT that may be due.

This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship rela ng to normal use. It does not cover: • damage incurred in shipping, handling, improper maintenance or improper applica on. • damage caused by disaster such as fire, floor, wind, earthquake or lightning. • damage due to causes beyond the control such as excessive voltage, mechanical shock or water damage. • damage caused by unauthorized a achment, altera ons, modifica ons or foreign objects. • damage caused by peripherals. • defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installa on environment for the products. • damage caused by use of the products for purposes other that those for which it was designed.

Interna onal Warranty

Condi ons to Void Warranty

LIMITED WARRANTY

Manufacturer will at its op on repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following condi ons. Anyone returning goods to Manufacturer must first obtain an authoriza on number. Manufacturer will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authoriza on has not been obtained. Product which Factory determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. Products which factory determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that me. The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit for the case is defer mines out of warranty.

Out of Warranty Repairs

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To ensure that you system con nues to func ons as intended, it is important that you need to check & test your system every 2 week. If your system does not func on properly, call your installer for service.

A security system cannot prevent emergencies.

Remember it is only intended to alert you and, monitoring of an emergency situa on.

This security systems is reliable but may not work under all condi ons and not subs tute for prudent security prac ces of life and property insurance.

Your security systems should be installed and serviced by qualified security professionals who should instruct you on the level of protec on that has been provided and on system opera-

ons.

Important No ce

This equipment has been designed to give the highest flexibility and convenience. Read this manual carefully and have you installer instruct you on system opera on and on which features have been implemented in your system.

About Your Security System

WARNING

Remember

The system requires minimum maintenance.

This system is an advanced security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Whether commercial or residential.

Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistica-tion to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.Intrusion detector (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and any many other sensing devices will not work without power.

Battery-operated devices will not work without batteries, with dead batteries, or if the batteries are not put in properly. Some device may have sensing limitations.

Maintenance

1. Do not wash the keypad with a wet cloth. Light dusting with a barely damp cloth should remove normal accumulations of dust.2. It is recommended that the standby battery be replaced eyery year.

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SUMMARY OF SYSTEMCentral Features2 Programmable Par on2 Programmable phone number for CMS repor ng2 Programmable account number for CMS repor ng2 Arm Modes: Away & Home8 Full Programmable zone

Speech DialerSupport 4 programmable phone numbers for voice messages repor ng. Only master code holder can fully access to phone remote opera on.

KeypadSupport up to 4 keypad per system

Access CodeSupport 3 level authoriza ons: Installer, Master, UserSupport 1 installer code, 1 master code, 8 user codeDefault installer code is [1397]Default master code is [1234]

Remote Opera ons Func on included:Secure remote communica ons using security codesRemote Opera on via touch / mobile phoneZone status checkArm & DisarmZone bypassHome automa on controlPROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANELThe programming menu can only be accessed when the control panel is fully disarmed

To Enter The Programming Menu Press [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menu.Key in the address code 2 digit [ ] [ ]To exit the programming menu, press [#]

To Set The Entry TimePress [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menuPress [40]Enter the entry mer [ ] [ ] [ ] Press [#] to save & exit programming menu

To Set The Exit TimePress [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menuPress [42]Enter the exit mer [ ] [ ] [ ]Press [#] to save & exit programming menu

To Set The Silent ZonePress [*] [o] follow by [ installer code] to access the system programming menuPress [16]Enter the zone numberPress [#] 2 me to save & exit programming menu

c. If want to change back to Dynamic DHCP a er Sta c, just ck the ENABLE DHCP at Network configu-ra on then follow the step 4.0 (b).

5.0 Default factory se nga. If any fault step to cause the DSA unable to connect, set to factory default se ng is needed.b. Off the DSA power, press the reset bu on and on the power, con nue holding the bu on un l the LED flash then release the bu on.

6.0 Security DSAa. For security purpose, the browser will auto logout to login page a er some me when click any bu on at home alarm panel status and the informa on for zone se ng and user password se ng will also in hidden. Because some me, user might forget to logout.

Figure 10.6

This page allows the configuration of the board’s network settings.

CAUTION: Incorrect settings may cause the board to lose network connectivity. Recoveryoptions will be provided on the next page.

Enter the new settings for the board below:

Un-tick becauseis static

192.168.1.10static IP address

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To Ac vate The Remote ControlPress [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menu,Press [33]Light on the zone 7 and zone 8 LED,Press [#] 2 me to save & exit programming menu.

To Reset PanelPress [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menu,Press [99]Press [#] 2 me to save & exit the programming menu.

To Change The Sensi vity of zone RespondPress [*] [o] follow by [installer code] to access the system programming menu,press [45]Enter the value [ ] [ ] [ ],Example: High sensi ve [001], low sensi ve [255]Press [#] to save & exit programming menu.

Changing Master CodeThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [6] follow by old master code [1234] (default)Press [o]Enter new master code for 2 me [xxxx] [xxxx] (4 digit)

Add User CodeThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [6] follow by [master code] (4 digit)Press user number [x], maximum can set up to 8 userEnter new user code for 2 me [xxxx] [xxxx] (4 digit)

To Add The Phone NumberThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [7] follow by [master code] (4 digit)Press user number [x], maximum can set up to 4 userPress the user phone number [ ]Press [#] a er finish, to save & exit Programming menu.

To Delete The Phone NumberPress [*] [7] follow by [master code] (4 digit)Press user number [x], which want to deletePress [#] to save & exit Programming menu.

To Turn On / Off The Chime ModeThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [81]Press [zone number] which want to on/off chrime mode.Press [#] to save & exit programming menu.

Figure 10.4

Figure10.5 Command Prompt

• From the command prompt in Windows, enter "nbtstat -R" to clear the Router previous network cache. A message will show in command prompt – Successful purge and preload of the NBT Remote Cache Name Table. • To do that because, the Router probably assigned the DSA a new IP address, but the cache name table s ll keeps the previous IP address (192.168.1.3).• Open back the browser and log in back to DSA. Type in h p://defender:8088 and login page will show (figure 3.0).• Then access to network configura on web page, the lasted informa on for the IP address was shown as below.

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Bypassing ZoneThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [4] follow by [master code]The BYPASS LIGHT will onEnter the number of the zone to by passed.Press [#] to save & exit programming menu.(The Led at zone that is bypass will Always Flashing)

To Unbypass ZoneThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [4] follow by [master code]The BYPASS LED will onEnter the number of the zone to unbypass.Press [#] to save & exit programming menu.(The Led at zone that is unbypass will Stop Flashing)

To Set The System TimeThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [1] follow by [master code]Press [30]Enter the me [HHMM]Press [#] to save & exit Programming menu.

To Set The System DateThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [1] follow by [master code]Press [31]Enter the date [DDMM]Press [#] to save & exit programming menu.

To Set The System YearThe system must be disarm,Press [*] [1] follow by [master code]Press [32]Enter the Year [YYYY]Press [#] to save & exit Programming menu.

Figure 10.3

• Then click back to the Reboot message web page (figure 10.1), click the link (h p://DEFENDER:8088/).• Defender Smart Alarm Login page was successfully access (figure 3.0).

b. If user want to assign a sta c IP address with an IP address is no assign by Router, example, refer to figure 10.3, 192.168.1.3 was assign by Router, if user want to use another IP address as sta c, 192.168.1.10.

• Go to Network Configura on (figure 10.0), un- ck the ENABLE DHCP and change the IP Address to 192.168.1.10 and click the Save Config bu on.• Reboot message will shown (figure 10.1). PS: Exit (close) the browser without click the link (h p://DEFENDER:8088/). • Login to Router’s configura on, select DSA Mac address, change the IP address to 192.168.1.10, and change the status to sta c. Then click save.• At computer, open Command Prompt (start->run->key in cmd)

Figure 10.2 Router Configura on

Interface

DHCP

DHCP Server

DHCP Table

DNS

QuickStart

InterfaceSetup

AdvancedSetup

AccessManagement Maintenance Status Help

Internet LAN Wireless

Dynamic Route :

Multicast :

IGMP Snoop :

RIP2-B None

Disabled

Direction :

Disabled Enabled

DHCP : Disabled RelayEnabled

Starting IP Address:

IP Pool Count:

Lease Time : seconds (0 sets to default value of 259200)

Hostname IP Address MAC Address Status Expire Time

192.168.1.2 00:E0:4C:77:36:54 Auto 2days, 21:57:402days, 22:27:9 Auto00:04:A3:00:90:58192.168.1.3

oem-adc4936ff0a

DNS Relay :

Primary DNS Sever :

Secondary DNS Server :

Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only

N/A

N/A

Hostname IP Address MAC Address Status Expire Time

Manual Config

192.168.1.300:E0:4C:77:36:54

N/A2days, 21:56:18Auto

00:04:A3:00:90:58192.168.1.2oem-adc4936ff0a

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Control Panel Layout f. Logout – to logout the DSA.4.0 Instruc on to configure DSA as Sta c IP

a. Refer to figure 2.0, the DSA’s IP address was assigned by router as 192.168.1.3 in Dynamic DHCP. If users want to assign 192.168.1.3 as sta c IP address for DSA:

• Go to Network Se ng, un- ck the ENABLE DHCP and click Save Config.

Figure 10.0 Network Configura on

• The browser was shown the Reboot message (figure 10.1) as below. Then open another new web page login to Router Configura on (figure 10.2). (PS: Please do not click the link first h p://DEFENDER:8088/ )

Figure 10.1 Reboot

• Login to Router’s configura on, select DSA Mac address and IP address, and change the status to sta c. Then click save, the new configura on info was shown in figure 10.3.

This page allows the configuration of the board’s network settings.

CAUTION: Incorrect settings may cause the board to lose network connectivity. Recovery options will beprovided on the next page.

Enter the new settings for the board below:

IP Address:

Gateway:

Subnet Mask:

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

Un-tick EnableDHCP

Reboot In Progress...

Your settings were successfully saved, and the board is now rebooting to configure itself with the new settings.

Your board is now located at : http://DEFENDER:8088/

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1. Zone Input 1 to 8These terminals provide the connec ons to the zone input.

2. Keypad ConnectorThe terminals provide connec on for the keypad. 3. Pcom The terminals provide power 12V posi ve. (for siren power supply posi ve)

4. P1 & P2Home Automa on uses terminals.

5. SirenConnec on for siren. (Nega ve)

6. Telephone OutConnec on for incoming Phone line.

7. Telephone In Connec on to telephone set.

8. Earth Ground Connec onEarth ground. Connect to earth or an earth rod.

9. Ac InputConnec on for 16V transformer.

10. Remote ControlRemote control connec on.

d. User Password Se ng (figure 8.0)• Maximum 4 digits numeric

Figure 8.0 User Password Se ng

e. Log Status (Figure 9.0)• Reload bu on - for reload the latest informa on. Maximum show 80 events, a er 80 events, the next events will show at first loca on.

Figure 9.0 Log Status

Date/Time

11/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:1911/10/2010 10:0911/10/2010 10:0911/10/2010 10:0911/10/2010 10:0911/10/2010 10:0111/10/2010 09:2511/10/2010 09:2111/10/2010 09:2111/10/2010 09:21

EventRemote Disarm Partition 1 User 3

Partition 1 User 3

Partition 1 User 2

Partition 1 User 2Partition 2 MasterPartition 1 MasterPartition 2 Master

Partition 2 MasterPartition 1 MasterPartition 2 Master

Partition 1 Master

Partition 2 Zone 8-

Partition 2 User 2

Partition 2 User 2

Remote DisarmRemote Disarm

Remote DisarmRemote Disarm

Remote DisarmRemote Disarm

Remote Arm

Remote ArmRemote Arm

Remote ArmRemote Arm

Remote Arm

Periodic Test Report24 Hour (safe) Alarm

Description

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+V & -V - connect to Dc 12 power supply.1 S - Connect 1 S to zone 82 S - Connect 2 S to pin number 2Com - Connect com to pin number 1

(1 S is use for panic bu on)(2 S is use for Arm and Disarm System)

REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION LAYOUT

KEYPAD CONNECTION (1) LAYOUT KEYPAD CONNECTION (2) LAYOUT

Connect the 8G with DtConnect the SCK with CIKConnect the Gnd with Gnd Connect the 12V with 12V

ZONE PROGRAMMINGDefault Zone Type

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Zone Type

Address

Zone

Delay 10

11

13

14

15

16

18

19

20

21

22

23

25

26

Internal

Instant

24 Hour

Fire

Silent

Zone Respond

Intelligent Zone 1

Intelligent Zone 2

Zone Par on1

Zone Par on2

Auto Reset Zone

Par on 1 user

Par on 2 user

( is default se ng)

connect to zone 8

b. PGM se ng (figure 6.0)• Timer Arm/Disarm – set the auto mer arm or disarm the par on 1 or par on 2 alarm panel (24 hour format).• Timer PGM – set the auto mer on or off light (24 hour format). If PGM are not 64, 65, and 66, cannot auto mer func on. Refer to installer manual for PGM defini on.

c. Network se ng (figure 7.0)• For Dynamic DHCP, ck the Enable DHCP.• For Sta c, un- ck the Enable DHCP (refer to step 4.0 for detail).

Partition 1

Partition 2

ARM DISARM ENABLE

ARM DISARM ENABLE

Timer 1

Timer 2

On

Off

On

Off

24 Hr Format Light 1 Light 2 Note

To use the auto mer please

perform PGM se ng

This page allows the configuration of the board’s network settings.

CAUTION: Incorrect settings may cause the board to lose network connectivity. Recoveryoptions will be provided on the next page.

Enter the new settings for the board below:

Figure 6.0 PGM Se ng

Figure 6.0 PGM Se ng

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Delay - The zone will not cause an alarm during the entry / exit delay me.Internal - The zone will not cause an alarm during home arm mode.Instant - The zone will cause an instant alarm when the system is arm.24 Hour - The zone will ac vate all alarm immediately triggered regardless of system arm / disarm.Fire - The zone will cause a unique alarm with dis nc ve ‘fire’ tone if it is violated regardless the system is arm or disarm.Silent - The siren will not trigger when the zone open.Zone respond - Have 2 different respond me: ‘on’ mean slow respond, ‘off’ mean fast respond.Intelligent zone 1 & 2 - The zone will not trigger siren before the zone counter and zone reset mer expires.Zone par on 1 & 2 - Par on allow the system to be divided into areas of protec on so that different par on can be arm and disarm independently from each other.Auto reset zone - The zone will restore become normal a er the bell me.Par on 1 & 2 user - To assign the user to access the par on.(Default: All user only can access to par on 1 only)

Zone 1 - Report PanicZone 2 - Report DuressZone 3 - Report Arm / DisarmZone 4 - Report AC Fail

Report PanicOn - The panel will report panic to the centreOff - The panel will not report panic to the centre

Report DuressOn - The panel will report Duress to the centreOff - The panel will not report Duress to the centre

Report Arm / DisarmOn - The panel will report Arm / Disarm to the centreOff - The panel will not report Arm / Disarm to the centre

Report AC FailOn - The panel will report AC Fail to the centreOff - The panel will not report AC Fail to the centre

Report Enter / Exit Programming ModeOn - The panel will report Enter / Exit programming to the centreOff - The panel will not report Enter / Exit programming to the centre

Report Telephone Line FaultOn - The panel will report telephone line fault to the centreoff - The panel will not report telephone line fault to the centre

Report BypassOn - The panel will report Bypass to the centreOff- The panel will not report bypass to the centre

Report Ba ery lowOn - The panel will report ba ery low to the centreOff - The panel will not report ba ery low to the centre

SYSTEM SETTING

CMSRepor ng

Address Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8

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Technical Data

Technical Data

Zone 5 - Report enter / exit programming modeZone 6 - Report Telephone line faultZone 7 - Report BypassZone 8 - Report Ba ery low

3.0 Configura on DSA

a. Zone se ng (figure 5.0)

• Loca on – loca on name for each zone (max 10 characters).• Camera Link – IP camera web link for each zone (max 40 characters).

Figure 5.0 Zone se ng

ZONE

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

ZONE 3

ZONE 4

ZONE 5

ZONE 7

ZONE 6

ZONE 8

LOCATION

Garden

Dining

Kitchen

Fence

Corridor

Hall

Front Door

Back Door

http://www.zonelink1.com.my

http://www.zonelink2.com.my

http://www.zonelink3.com.my

http://www.zonelink4.com.my

http://www.zonelink5.com.my

http://www.zonelink6.com.my

http://www.zonelink7.com.my

http://www.zonelink8.com.my

CAMERA LINK

LIGHT ZONE LOCATION

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

Inside

Outside

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Zone 1 - Enable personal respor ngZone 2 - Enable CMS respor ng

Zone 1 - Keypad buzzer on during entry delayZone 2 - Keypad buzzer on during exit delayZone 4 - DTMF dialing

Zone 5 - Arm using H or AZone 6 - Panic bu on PZone 7 - Remote controlZone 8 - Bell squawk

Enable personal respor ngOn - The panel will report the event to the userOff - The panel will not report the event to the user

Enable CMS respor ngOn - The panel will communicate with the CMS centreOff - The panel will not communicate with the CMS centre

Enable Fix lineOn - The panel will communicate with mobile phoneOff - The panel will not communicate with mobile phone

Enable ba ery low warning on keypadOn - The keypad will generate tone when the ba ery lowOff - The keypad will not generate tone when the ba ery low

Keypad buzzer on during entry delayOn - The keypad will produce the entry tonesOff - Entry tones will not produce

Keypad buzzer on during exit delayOn - The keypad will produce the exit toneOff - Exit tone will not produce

DTMF dialingOn - The panel will dial using DTMF formatOff - The panel will dial using older pulse format

Arm using H or AOn - Enable arm using H or A keyOff - Disable arm using H or A key

Bu on POn - Enable using bu on P for panic bu onOff - Disable using panic bu on

Remote ControlOn - The panel will Enable remote controlOff - Disable remote control

Bell SquawkOn - The panel siren will pulsed once_when the system is arm, pulsed twice when the system is disarmOff - The siren will behaves normally on arm and disarm

Zone 4 - Enable Fix lineZone 8 - Enable ba ery low warning on keypad

CommunicatorSe ng

Address Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8

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SystemOp on

Address Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8

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Technical Data

g. Refer to figure 4.0• Status – to show the status for each zone in condi on Arm, Trigger, Ready, Open and Bypass.• Last Trigger – to show which zone was triggered a er disarm.• Camera Link – IP camera link for each zone• Bypass - to set or clear the zone bypass

Figure 4.0 Home alarm panel status

ZONE STATUS BYPASSLASTTRIGGER

CAMERALINK

Zone 1Garden

Dining

Kitchen

Fence

Corridor

Hall

Front Door

Back Door

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

Zone 5

Zone 6

Zone 7

Zone 8Ready

Ready

Ready

Ready

Ready

Ready

Ready

Ready CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

CameraLink

Arm the alarm

ConfigurationDSA

Disarm the alarm

On/Off the light

If PGM are 104,105, 106, 107 cannot turn on/offmanually. Referto Installermanual for PGMdefinition

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Entry 1 - The system uses this mer to allow the user me to access the keypad and disarm the par on 1.(Can be set from 000 to 255 sec)Entry 2 - The system uses this mer to allow the user me to access the keypad and disarm the par on 2.(Can be set from 000 to 255 sec)Exit 1 - This mer controls the delay between the user ini a ng the exit procedure for the par on 1.(Can be set from 000 to 255 sec)Exit 2 - This mer controls the delay between the user ini a ng the exit procedure for the par on 2.(Can be set from 000 to 255 sec)Bell Time - This mer controls the dura on of the bell output a er an alarm has accurred in the selected par on.(Can be set from 000 to 255 minute)Fast respond - If a zone is programmed with the ‘ fast respond’ a ribute, the zone respond will be controlled by the dura on of this mer.(Can be set from 001 to 255 x 1.6ms)Slow respond - If a zone is programmed with the ‘slow respond’ a ribute, the zone respond will be controlled by the dura on of this mer.(Can be set from 001 to 255 x 1.6ms)Intelligent counter - The zone is enable for the intelligent zone will only cause alarm if the counter exceed.Intelligent reset me - The zone is enable for the intelligent zone will only cause alarm if the intelligent counter exceed in the reset me.Home Automa on - Is use for connec on to household appliances.Keypad Lock Digit - The keypad will auto lock if key in the wrong password.(Can be set from 000 to 255 me)Keypad lock me - The keypad will auto unlock when the lock me exceed.(Can be set from 000 to 255 sec)Communicator dialing me - The me to wait for the user to answer during personal repor ng.Communicator idle me - Time to wait for key press before auto hang up during personal repor ng.Communicator dial loop - Number of me to dial on each telephone number.Answer ring - Number of ring required in order to answer the incoming call.(Can be set from 000 to 255 ring)Communicator password error auto hang up - Number of error password digit is allowed to key in before communicator auto hang up.CMS periodic report - This mer controls the interval me of the CMS periodic report.

Technical Data

Time Se ngEntry 1Entry 2Exit 1Exit 2Bell TimeFast respondSlow respondIntelligent counter 1Intelligent counter 2Intelligent reset mer 1Intelligent reset mer 2Home Automa on 1Home Automa on 2Keypad lock digitKeypad lock meCommunicator dialing meCommunicator idle meCommunicator dial loop

Communicator password error auto hang upCMS periodic report

Answer ring

Address404142434445464748495051525556

59606162 024 hour

timesring

timessecsecsec

times--

minuteminutetimestimes

msms

minutesecsecsecsecUnit

012008010040040060012

--

010030

003002

008015

005120120040040

Default Value

5857

b. Open the browser login to DSA. Type in http://defender:8088. Login page will show as below.

Figure 3.0 Login Page

c. Key in the Master or User password (max 4 digits numeric).

d. Func onality of DSA

• ARM – to arm the home alarm panel • DISARM – to disarm the home alarm panel• BYPASS – to set or clear the zone bypass

e. Configura on of DSA (only master authen cate)

• Zone se ng – to define zone loca on and IP Camera Link for each zone. • PGM se ng – auto mer Arm/Disarm and auto mer On/Off PGM (24 hour format).• Network se ng – to set the DSA network configura on in Dynamic (IP address assign by router) or Sta c (IP address assign by user).• User password se ng – change the user’s login password (only 4 digits acceptable). • Log status – to indicate who and what ac vi es done on DSA.

f. The status of home alarm panel status will shown as below a er login.

USER LOGIN

Password :

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CMS Account Number - The panel will communicate with Alarm Receiving Center using the account numberCMS Phone Number - The panel can set 2 phone number as primary and secondary. The primary number is the number that system dialled first (If programmed the secondary telephone number as a backup number for the primary number)Change Installer Code - the default installer code is 1397. To change the installer code, the new installer code must to key in 2 me.Reset User Code - The panel will delete all the user code. Master code will change to default password, that is ‘1234’

Technical Data

System Time - The op on allow you to set the system me.System Date - The op on allow you to set the system date.System Year - The op on allow you to set the system year.Auto Arm Par on - The system will auto arm the select par on.Auto Disarm Par on - The System will auto disarm the select par on.Night Mode Time - The op on allow you to set the night mode me.Control Timer On - Home automa on on according to user se ng me.Control Timer Off - Home automa on off according to user se ng me.Auto Off Timer - Home automa on will auto turn off a er exceed user se ng me.

Technical Data

HOME AUTOMATION TIMEREnter Programming Menu,[ * ] [ 1 ] [ Mater code ] [ Address ] [ Time ]

ProgrammingCMS Account Number 1 CMS Account Number 2CMS Phone Number 1CMS Phone Number 2Change Installer CodeReset user CodeReset panel

Address70717273769899

--

1397--

00000000

Default Value

SystemSystem Time System DateSystem YearAuto Arm Par on 1Auto Disarm Par on 1Auto Arm Par on 2Auto Disarm Par on 2Night Mode begin meNight Mode end meControl Timer 1 onControl Timer 2 onControl Timer 1 offControl Timer 2 offAuto Off mer

Address303132333435363738

43 Minute42414039

HHMMHHMMHHMMHHMMHHMMHHMMHHMMHHMM

HHMMHHMMYYYYDDMMHHMMFormat

A device that allow user to check the home status and control the home device func onality though a webpage.

MAC Address - 00:04:A3:00:90:58IP Address - 169.254.1.1Gateway - 169.254.1.1Subnet Mask - 255.255.0.0Primary DNS - 169.254.1.1Secondary DNS - 0.0.0.0Port - 8088 2.0 Communication between DSA and home user Router.a. Home user Router will automa cally assign a Dynamic IP address to DSA (figure 2.0). Example: TP-LINK ROUTER (TD-W8901G) with DSAS

Figure 1.0 Connec on between DSA and Router

Figure 2.0: IP address’s DSA assign by TP-link router as 192.168.1.3

DHCP Enable

Interface

DHCP Server

DHCP Table

DNS

QuickStart

InterfaceSetup

AdvancedSetup

AccessManagement Maintenance Status Help

Internet LAN Wireless

DHCP : Disabled RelayEnabled

Starting IP Address:

IP Pool Count:

Lease Time : seconds (0 sets to default value of 259200)

Hostname IP Address MAC Address Status Expire Time

192.168.1.2 00:E0:4C:77:36:54 Auto 2days, 23:29:562days, 23:59:25Auto00:04:A3:00:90:58192.168.1.3

oem-adc4936ff0a

DNS Relay :

Primary DNS Sever :

Secondary DNS Server :

Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only

N/A

N/A

Assign by router EEWS Mac Address

Defender Smart Alarm (DSA)

[default]

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Ac vate when zone open without auto off feature - Ac vate when zone open and deac vate manually

Zone 1 - 000 Zone 3 - 002 Zone 5 - 004 Zone 7 - 006Zone 2 - 001 Zone 4 - 003 Zone 6 - 005 Zone 8 - 007

Ac vate when zone open with auto off feature - Ac vate when zone open and deac vate when the auto off me exceed

Zone 1 - 016 Zone 3 - 018 Zone 5 - 020 Zone 7 - 022Zone 2 - 017 Zone 4 - 019 Zone 6 - 021 Zone 8 - 023Control mer 1 - The home automa on output will ac vate follow control mer 1.Control mer 2 - The home automa on output will ac vate follow control mer 2.Control mer 1 & 2 - The home automa on output will ac vate follow control mer 1 & 2.Ac vate during entry / exit me without auto off feature - Ac vate when system arm deac vate by manually.Ac vate during entry / exit me with auto off feature - The home automa on output will pulse 1 second when the system is arm, pulse 2 second when the system is disarm.Follow zone trigger - Ac vate when zone trigger and deac vate when system disarm.Manual On / Off - It can be turn on or off manually through keypad, telephone or internet.Ac vate when full arm - It will ac vate the system is arm, deac vate when system is disarm.Ac vate when trouble condi on exit - Ac vate when the panel detect trouble.Ac vate when zone trigger auto off a er me exceed - It will only func on when the system is arm, ac vate when zone trigger auto off a er me exceed.Ac vate when zone trigger auto off a er disarm - It will only func on when the system is arm, ac vate when zone trigger auto off a er disarm.

Technical Data

Home Automa onZone Open Without Auto Off FeatureZone Open With Auto Off Feature

Control follow Timer 1Zone Open with Auto Off Feature during Night ModeZone Open without Auto Off Feature during Night Mode

Control follow Timer 2Control follow Timer 1 & 2Ac vate during away arm without auto off featureAc vate during away arm with auto off feature

Ac vate during away arm with auto off feature during Night ModeAc vate during away arm without auto off feature during Night Mode

Ac vate follow zone trigger

Manual On/ OffAc vate follow zone trigger (Pulse signal)

Ac vate when trouble condi on existAc vate when fully armAc vate when zone trigger auto off a er me exceedAc vate when zone trigger auto off a er disarm 107

068

071 - 086070069

103087 - 094

104105106

067066065064

016 - 023

048 - 055032 - 039

000 - 007Value

Technical DataDefault master code [ 1234 ]The password must be [ 4 digit ]Maximum 8 user code and 1 master codeMaximum 4 user phone number

Smart Dialer Opera on Summary

To disarm the system Key in passwordPress [ H ] 3 secPress [ A ] 3 secPress [ * ] [ 4 ] [master code] [zone] [ # ]

Press [ * ] [ 6 ] [master code] [ 0 ] [new master code 2 time]

Press [ * ] [ 6 ] [master code] [user number]

Press [ * ] [ 6 ] [master code] [user number] [ * ]

Press [ * ] [ 7 ] [master code] [user] [phone number]

Press [ * ] [ 81 ] [zone number]

Press [ * ] [ 91 ] on/off home automation 1Press [ * ] [ 92 ] on/off home automation 2Press [ * ] [ 95 ] on all home automationPress [ * ] [ 96 ] off all home automation

Press [ * ] [ 83 ]

Press [ # ]

Press [ * ] [ 50 ] 1. AC Fail2. Battery Low3. Time Fail4. Date Fail

[new user code 2 time]

Press [ * ] [ 5 ]

To arm in home modeTo arm in away modeTo bypass zoneDisplay memoryChange master code

Add user code

Deled user codeSet phone numberDisplay trouble

To turn chime mode on or offTes ng CMSHome automa on

To exit

Key0123# Hang off

Bypass ZoneHome Automa on

Disarm SystemArm System

Status

Keypad Command Summary