Mami HomeGuard 32 Manual de usuario

HOMEGUARD 32
MAMI
MANUFA CTU RING AND MINO R INV ENTIONS
M000078
Wireless alarm system


HOME GUARD - GENERAL FEATURES..................................................................................................................................... P2.
GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................... P3
HOW TO TURN YOUR DOOR GUARD 32 ON OF OFF............................................................................................................... P4
PROGRAMMING THE hOME GUARD 32..................................................................................................................................... P4
SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS........................................................................................................................................ P4
PROGRAMING MODE................................................................................................................................................................... P4
- BUZZER............................................................................................................................................ ........................ P4
- TRANSMITTER INTERFACE................................................................................................................................... . P4
- SET SCHEDULES ON OR OFF............................................................................................................................... P4
SYSTEM RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS..................................................................................................... P5
- CHANGE THE EXISTING USER CODE.................................................................................................................... P5
- SETTING THE SYSTEM REAL TIME ....................................................................................................................... P5
- SETTING SCHEDULES FOR AUTOMATIC ARMING AND DISARMING................................................................. P5
- SETTING THE RADIO TRANSMITTER CODE......................................................................................................... P5
GIVE A NAME TO EACH ZONE.................................................................................................................................................... P6
LEARN A NEW DETECTOR / SENSOR AND GIVE IT A NAME................................................................................................... P6
LEARN A REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... P6
PROGRAM THE PRESET ARM LEVELS A,B,C, AND D ............................................................................................................. P7
CLEANING UP .............................................................................................................................................................................. P7
- CLEARING DEVICES IN A ZONE .............................................................................................................................. P7
- CLEARING REMOTE CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ P7
- DEFAULTING THE ENTIRE SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................... P7
WIRELESS DETECTORS AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ..................................................................................... P8
HOW TO TRIGGER DIFFERENT DEVICES FOR ZONE ALLOCATION .................................................................................... P8
- HOW TO TRIGGER A 2 CHANNEL REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................ P8
- HOW TO TRIGGER A cRED WIRELESS PIR DETECTOR....................................................................................... P8
- HOW TO TRIGGER AN MAMI DOOR GUARD DETECTOR .................................................................................... P8
- HOW TO TRIGGER A SILENTRON OUTDOOR DETECTOR .................................................................................. P8
-- HOW TO TRIGGER OTHER OUTDOOR DETECTORS .......................................................................................... P8
ARMING THE HOME GUARD 32 ................................................................................................................................................ P9
DIS-ARMING HOME GUARD 32..................................... ............................................................................................................. P9
TURNING SCHEDULES OFF FOR 1 DAY ..................... ............................................................................................................. P9
ALARMS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... P10
ALERTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... P10
PANIC ACTIVATION .................................................................................................................................................................... P10
WARNING MODE ON THE HOME GUARD 32 ......................................................................................................................... P11
ACCESSING THE EVENTS IN THE LOG REGISTER .............................................................................................................. P11
USER NOTES.......................................................................................................:................................................................. ..... P12
USER LAYOUT.....................................................................................................:..................................................................... P12
SUMMARY OF ALL KEYPAD ENTRIES ..................................................................................:..................................... APPENDIX
HOME GUARD 32
portable
TABLE OF CONTENTS
P1M000078

HOME GUARD 32
GENERAL FEATURES:
The Homeguard 32 is a compact portable 32 device/8 zone wireless alarm system.
The set up of the Homeguard 32 is quick and easy with the self learning feature of
wireless detectors
The Homeguard 32 is compatible with a wide range of wireless detectors; these include
indoor & outdoor motion sensors, smoke detectors, door contacts, panics, remote
controls.
An optional interface transmitter is also available to monitor any other device The “HOME
GUARD 32” support’s also up to 8 different remote controls which may be used for
arming, disarming
and panic activation
The “HOME GUARD 32” is fully programmable using easy sequences of keys.
Since the wireless receiver is mounted on-board no other connections are required,
making installation an easy task.
Adding wireless detectors and remote controls to the system is simple with the self
learning feature.
OTHER FEATURES:
- Battery operated (Lasts for up to 4 days).
- LCD Display.
- Individual naming of zones(up to 16 characters)
- Arm/disarm via Keypad or Remote Control
- Memory retention of both options and code selections during "power-down".
- Programmable Schedule for automatic arming and disarming times.
- Four preset ARM levels of zones “A, B, C, or D”.
- Easy Arming.
- Monitoring of Tamper on Wireless Detector
- Monitoring of Battery low on wireless detectors
- Keypad wrong usercode alert (allows 3 entries)
- On Board wireless Receiver and Transmitter.
- Receiver frequency at 433MHz
- Transmitter at 403MHz
- Interfaces to other wireless standard MAMI equipment.(advisor, Tracer, Minitracer,
Gatto receiver, etc..)
M000078 P2
See Page 13 for a list of compatible wireless devices

- Supply Power: The unit operates from a 12 Volts DC, 1A Charger and/or a re-chargable 3.7V Li battery.
- Zones: 8 zones are available but up to 32 sensors may be distributed in these 8 zones .
- Detector/sensor Names: Individual names may be allocated to each of the 32 sensors /detectors, this helps the
end user to easily identify the zone which was activated. If the zone name is not programmed the Zone number will
be shown instead. Programming of the zone names is described in the section - “set Zone names”.
- Wireless Detectors/Sensors: The “HOME GUARD 32” supports 5 different type of devices, these are:
- cRED (TM) wireless detectors
- SILENTRON (TM) Outdoor , dual technology movement detector
- DGII Door guard / Vibration sensor
- Photo sensitive Smoke detector
- Remote controls
To add wireless detectors please see the “ Add detectors” instructions under the Programming mode section
- Schedules: The “HOME GUARD 32” provides 2 programmable Schedules to automatically arm and disarm the
system at a specific time. Schedules can be disabled individually.
A schedule can easily be bypassed for one day. (see Programming mode/ Schedules and schedule bypass)
- Wireless LED and buzzer indicator: All conditions are replicated on one more remote receivers called Advisrors.
Arm/disarm, alarm and panic status will be indicated by the onboard buzzer and LED on the Advisor.
-Radio Transmitter on board: A radio transmitter( 30/50 mt range) is mounted on board which could be used
to interface to many of MAMI standard products namely:
- The Gatto two channel (relay) receiver (16bits smartcode)
- 16 bits smartcode receivers compatible with all MAMI alarm panels. (Tracer, Minitracer, M6 ).
To adjust these parameters refer to Programing Options, Options, Transmitter interface.
- Detector Tamper: If any of the detectors are tampered with, the detectors will send out a Tamper Signal which
sounds an alarm notifying the user, the zone in which the detector is will be displayed.
- Detector Battery Low: If any of the detectors send a battery low signal the unit will illuminate the Trouble led and
buzz continuously. The device with the battery low will be displayed.
The battery low signal will only be received with the unit in the Disarmed state.
- Four Programmable Arming levels: The Programmable levels is a feature whereby the user can select which
zones are to be monitored when the system is armed. If a zone is not selected in that level the device will not be
monitored. This unit has four levels which can be modified under the programming mode (set level’s A,B,C,D).
- Warn Only mode : The unit has a “warn only” mode, in this mode the unit will chime on activation but no external
trigger and no transmission will be activated.
- Charging: The unit has a 3.7V 1800mAh LiPo battery on board , The unit requires a 12V charger to charge the
battery. The time required for a fully charge from a flat battery is approximately 6 hours.
- Battery Life: The battery has a running life span of up to a maximum of 5 days.
- Wireless Supervision: All Sensors attached to the unit are monitored should a sensor not check in or trigger
within 24 hours an alarm is activated.
- Alarm Log: Alarm log is capable of recording the last 64 events. The user can view the date, zone and device
that caused the event.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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POWER ON
0 # 0 0010
How to switch the unit ON
Push and hold both 7 and 9 keys until power comes ON and
both LEDs and display are illuminated
Please note that in Power Down Mode the unit will not be able
to receive any radio signal.
79
+
Enter the User code followed by the 0,0 keys .The unit will display
“Power Down” and then be switched off.
POWER OFF
How to turn your HOME GUARD 32 ON or OFF
How to switch the unit OFF
0 # 0 2010
Accessing the system Options
“Options” will be displayed. If the user wishes, the user could adjust any one of the following by entering the
corresponding keys:
Set the Schedules ON or OFF
0 # 0 20103
“Schedule Bypass” will be displayed. The user may then enter
1 or 0 to toggle the Schedules on or off respectively. Schedules
will be bypassed for only one day.
Press the # key to save settings and exit
1
0
Schedules enabled
Schedule disabled
Save Changes
#
0 # 0 2010
Set the Transmitter >Receiver Interface
2
“Tracer mode” will be displayed. The user has the option of
making the HOMEGUARD 32 compatible with either the
Advisor (remote wireless alarm indicator) or with MAMI Tracer
Alarm panels.
1
Tracer mode
Save Changes
#
0
Advisor mode
Set the Buzzer option
0 # 0 20101
“Buzzer” will be displayed. The user may then enter 1 or 0 to
toggle the buzzer on or off respectively.
Press the # key to save settings and exit
1
0
BUZZER ON
BUZZER OFF
Save Changes
#
NOTE: Schedule OFF option only bypasses the Schedule for 1 day, to disable the Schedule follow
instructions under setting schedules.
System programmable OPTIONS
FACTORY DEFAULT
"USER CODE"
= 1 0 0 0
0 #010
The programming mode is where the user sets the OPTIONS and change the
operation of the unit to suit specific needs. Programming mode is accessed by
entering the correct password followed by the hash “#” Key.
“Programming Mode” will be displayed on the LCD display. Once in programming
mode the user can select/change any of the features listed below.
NOTE: THE HOME GUARD IS ORIGINALLY PROGRAMMED WITH A "FACTORY DEFAULT"
SET OF OPTIONS. ALTHOUGH THE "FACTORY" OPTIONS REFLECT THE CHOICE
OF THE MAJORITY OF INSTALLERS AND END-USERS, PROPER OPERATION AND
COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CAN BE ACHIEVED THROUGH RE-PROGRAMMING.
PROGRAMMING THE HOME GUARD 32
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0 # 1 1010
Changing the existing User Code
“Change User Code” will be displayed. the user is then prompted
to enter new Code. The user must enter the new Code.
If the user enters an invalid code or times out, “ERROR” will
be displayed and no changes will be made.
Once the user enters the hash key the user is prompted to
reconfirm the new code
3 41 2
Save Changes
#
#
SYSTEM Recommended programmable Functions
NOTE: The default user code is 1000.
0 # 0 3010
Setting System Real Time
“Set Time” will be displayed. Indicating that the current time must
be entered. The user must enter the time in a 24 hour format
with hours first followed by the minutes.
If the user enters an invalid time, “ERROR” will be displayed
and no changes will be made.
Once the user enters the time the user then enters the hash key
saving the time.
M MH H
Save Changes
#
3 41 2 #
0 # 0 1010
Setting Schedules for automatic ARMING & DISARMING
“Add Schedules 1or 2 “will be displayed, select the schedule you
wish to change “Schedule ? ARM” will be displayed The user
must enter the time, in a 24 hour format, that he wants the
AutoArming activate . If the time had previously been entered the
user is prompted to select between * for change or # to accept the
value. The same process is required to enter the auto disarm time
“ Schedule 1 DARM”
If an invalid timeis entered “ERROR” will be displayed and no
changes will be made.
#
Save Changes
M MH H
0 # 0 5010
Setting the radio transmitter Code
Enter the Transmitter code in decimal format. This code will be
transmitted on trigger. To send a test code press the 4 and 6 button
Once the user enters the code the user then enters the hash key
saving the code. Save Changes
#
3 41 2
NOTE: THE HOME GUARD WILL ONLY
TRANSMIT MAMI SMART 16BIT ON 403.55
!
Schedules are used to automatically ARM and DISARM the HOME GUARD 32
system at a certain time of the day. 2 schedules are available :
M MH H
auto Arm schedule 1
auto Disarm
12
schedule 1 or 2
or
#
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GIVE A NAME TO EACH ZONE
0 # 0 4010
“Zone Naming” will be displayed. then the user is prompted to
enter a zone number from 1 to 8.
If the user enters an invalid Zone, it will be ignored.
The “#” key is used to save that name. When the alarm goes off, the
name and the number of that zone will be displayed.
Save Changes
The user must now enter a name for that zone . A maximum of 16
characters are allowed .
Characters are entered as in a telephone keypad.
The Key ‘B’ can be used as a backspace or delete.
B
Back space
The user is now prompted to enter a zone number or the “#” key
to exit. . Continue with zone ‘Z’
keyed in
Naming /renaming of Zones
#
2
ABC
Exit
#
1 - 8
0 # 1 A010
Self-learning Detectors
“ADD Device” will be display followed by TRIGGER Device, the
user must activate the device using either a PANIC or TAMPER
If the panel received the code the user will be asked to enter a
ZONE number (1 to 8). The deviceis allocated to this Zone
The user is then prompted to choose between Replacing or Adding
the device
If the code already exists in the system the unit will ask the user if
it must add the device. The user can press star ”*” to continue or
hash ”#” to exit.
The user is then asked to name the detector . Using the characters
on the keyboard a name of 16 (max) characters may be entered
followed by the “#” key.
Z
Enter Zones (1-8)
The user is then prompted to choose between Adding another
device (*) key or save and Exit (#) key.
TRIGGER Device
*
Continue, Add another
Device
0 # 1 B010
Self-learning Remote Controls
“ADD Rem Contr” will be displayed followed by TRIGGER Rem
Contr . The user must activate the device using the PANIC button
(see page 8)
If the panel received the code the user will be notified that the
remote is added.
The user is then prompted to to choose between adding another
remote (*)key or save and exiting (#)key
Remote Added
EXIT
#
Continue
*
NOTE: WHEN TRIGGERING DEVICES FOR
LEARNING ONLY THE PANIC OR TAMPER
SIGNALS WILL BE RECOGNIZED REF. PG 3
!
NOTE: WHEN TRIGGERING DEVICES FOR
LEARNING ONLY THE PANIC SIGNAL WILL BE
RECOGNIZED REF. PG 3
!
LEARN A NEW DETECTOR/SENSOR AND GIVE IT A NAME
ADD Device
Name device
Save and EXIT
#
or
Add Rem Contr
Trigger Remote
LEARN A REMOTE CONTROL
2
ABC
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Enter Zones (1-8)
Z
0 # 0 A010
Set the Arm Levels A,B,C and D
The user must key in the user code followed by ‘0' then the level A,
B, C or D. the user must select active zones ( zones 1 to 8).
Once the user enters the active Zones associated with that level
the user then enters the hash key saving the Zones to that level. Save Changes
#
0B
/ /
0C0D
/
If the user enters an invalid Zone, it will be ignored.
The active zones on the level will be displayed, inactive zones will
be displayed as a blank.
1, ,3, , ,6, ,8
Edit Level - A
NOTE: THIS OPERATION WILL ERASE
ALL PRESENT DETECTORS ALLOCATED TO
THE ZONE CHOSEN. !
0 # 2 1010
Clearing Devices in a Zone
The user is prompted to enter the Zone to clear devices. Only the
Zone entered will be cleared. Note. only one zone at a time may be
erased
If the user wishes to exit, the user simply pushes the hash key instead.
The user is then prompted that the zone has been cleared and the
operation is complete.
Z
Enter Zones (1-8)
EXIT
#
0 # 2 2010
Clearing Remote Controls
The user is prompted to clear the remote’s. To continue the user
pushes the star key.
If the user wishes to exit, the user simply pushes the hash “#” key instead.
The user is then prompted that the Remote Controls have been cleared. EXIT
#
NOTE: THIS OPERATION WILL ERASE
ALL PRESENTLY STORED REMOTE
CONTROLS ALLOCATED TO THE UNIT.
!
*
ENTER * TO
CONTINUE
0 # 2 9010
Defaulting The Entire System
The user is asked to Reset to factory settings. To continue the user pushes
the star key.
If the user wishes to exit, the user simply pushes the hash key instead.
The user is then prompted that the System has been Reset to default settings.
*
ENTER * TO
CONTINUE
EXIT
#
NOTE: THIS OPERATION WILL ERASE
ALL PRESENT SETTINGS TO DEFAULT. ALL
ALLOCATED DEVICES AND REMOTE’S WILL
BE CLEARED AS WELL. !
PROGRAM THE PRESET ARM LEVELS A,B,C and D
CLEANING UP !!
M000078 P7

Using Wireless Sensors is simple provided you are aware of the following facts:
1 - The operating range may vary widely from one installation and location to another. As the radio receiver
is in the unit the position of the unit is critical and must be chosen accordingly.
2 - Detector and Remote control ID codes may be “learned” by the HomeGuard 32 by activating them while HOME GUARD 32
is in “ learning” mode . It is highly recommended that the detectors do not have identical codes if programmed manually.
By default all mami detectors come with a random code.
3 - Whilst Learning the different detectors please ensure that no other detector is transmitting or the HOME GUARD 32
will learn the wrong code.
4 - Only the ID code of different detectors and not channel information is used as identification in the HOME GUARD 32
Therefore in detectors with channel information ensure that channel bits 1 to 4 are in the off position .
5 - To save power a wireless detector transmits an alarm condition only for a short time (2 - 4 Seconds)
and designed not to transmit if continuous movement is detected.
6 - A detector will only transmit if either a 30 seconds (test mode ) or 3 minutes (normal mode) has
elapsed from the last detection.
How to TRIGGER different devices for ZONE allocation
To trigger the PIR for programming the User needs to
open the casing of the PIR and consequently send a
“Tamper” signal.
NOTE: A tamper signal is enabled only if bit 8 of the
DIPSWITCH in the device is OFF.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
Switch Bit 8
OFF
To trigger the Door Guard the User needs to press the
Panic button. Refer to the instructions of the Door Guard
When opening a SILENTRON outdoor detector a
tamper signal is automatically transmitted . This can be
used to learn the code by the HOME GUARD 32. A
futher thansmission can be generated by pressing for
few seconds the tamper switch inside the casing .
Refer to the Silentron Instructions to locate the Tamper
Switch.
To Learn a remote control the user must push the panic
button (button 1).
How to learn a M.A.M.I. four channel remote.
How to Trigger a cRed wireless PIR detector
How to trigger a SILENTRON OUTDOOR Detector
How to trigger an MAMI DOOR-GUARD Detector
PANIC ACTIVATION
1
234
How to Trigger RoboGuard Detectors.
When opening the casing of a roboguard outdoor detector a tamper signal
is automatically transmitted . This can be used to teach the code to the
HOME GUARD 32. Refer to the unit Instructions to locate the Tamper Switch.
Note: RoboGuard Detectors can transmit at 3 second intervals if it is being
permanently triggered.
NOTE: WHEN TRIGGERING DEVICES FOR LEARNING, ONLY THE PANIC OR TAMPER SIGNALS WILL BE RECOGNIZED
WIRELESS DETECTORS and REMOTE CONTROLS
M000078 P8
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